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Anomalous

Andy Bower

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In a secret government facility, Head of Administration Edwin Beamish has been forced by a new policy to convert all the case files in the Department of Anomalous Containment into digital media. Up to and including audio recordings. He is less than thrilled at the extra make-work.
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Gloucestershire Showcase

Gloucestershire Showcase

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A celebration of the art of film and film making. Gloucestershire Showcase was set up by local film makers Stuart Mulrain, Ross Owen Beamish and Claire Carpenter and graphic designer Andy Hanks. It began life as the Short Film Festival that is happening at Blackfriars, Gloucester on 1st June 2013 but is slowly growing into a year long film and film making event, incorporating a variety of film based events including quizzes, workshops and live talks with people from the film industry. Email: ...
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Stereo Playground

Chris Girard and Simon Sheppard

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Stereo Playground is a weekly show by DJ and Producers, Simon Sheppard and Chris Girard. Each week will alternate between, Simon and Chris bringing you lush blend of new, classic and exclusive music. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stereo-Playground/327341650689845 http://www.facebook.com/simonsheppardmusic Twitter: @si_sheppard E-mail: info.stereoplayground@gmail.com
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The Zoom Zoom Show

Hayden Shearman & Alisha Lovrich

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Your source of news, yarns & banter on all things track and field in Aotearoa. Hosted by two Kiwis with a dangerously unhealthy obsession for athletics: photographer/pole vaulter Alisha Lovrich and commentator/running coach Hayden Shearman. Tune in fortnightly as little old New Zealand runs, jumps and throws its way around the planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Crime Series

The Crime Series

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The Crime Series Podcast was long-listed for the Australian Writers Guild/Audible podcast competition providing a thought-provoking chilling, and critical insight into the lives of innocent people accused of a crime. Fortnightly, The Crime Series Podcast delivers a unique examination into why the justice system in Australia has made so many errors in convicting innocent people.
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After two stunning silvers from Tom Walsh in the shot put and then Eliza McCartney in the pole vault, we all awoke on Monday morning of the Glasgow 2024 World Indoor Champs to discover Hamish Kerr had flown to the top of the world with a 2.36 WL, =AR and PB victory in the high jump. And then to top it all off Geordie Beamish unleashed the most brut…
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Who were NZ's top sprinters, mid-distance and long-distance runners, and para athletes in 2023? Cam Avery, Alisha Lovrich and Hayden Shearman talk through the highlights from another epic year with Area Records and World Champs medals galore in the paras, Zoe Hobbs crushing it in the 100, and records to Geordie Beamish in the middle distances. Be s…
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Amidst the controversy and travesty of Zoe Hobbs not being nominated for Sportswoman of the Year, we discuss who are our highlights and picks for thrower and jumper of the year. There's a lot to choose including records galore across the javelin, triple jump, discus and high jump, plus an epic comeback from Eliza and a big upset at nationals with J…
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We are getting just a little excited about the World Champs starting in Budapest in less than 10 days time! In this episode, Hayden and Alisha talk through the new rule changes that could well have a big effect in how the rounds play out for the distance and sprint events. Plus, we catch up with the final pre-Worlds results from some of our team me…
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The New Zealand Cross Country Champs are arguably the toughest distance foot race in the country and this year did not disappoint. Bluebird weather, epic course and an all-time dramatic Senior Women's race. Then we came back for another day on the Sunday for the NZ Cross Country Mixed Relays where Bays came out on top. We hear from Senior Men's win…
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After her two medals, Area Record in the 100 and PB in the long jump, we catch up with Anna Grimaldi and chat about the secrets behind the incredible success of our World Paras team. We also catch up with Geordie Beamish's steeples area record, news from the Diamond League and other European meets and preview what is set to be an electric New Zeala…
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What an incredible World Para Athletics Champs from our amazing team of 8 Kiwis who between them brought home 9 medals and set 6 Oceania Records!?! Epic! We break down the results as well as catch up on the latest from other Kiwis getting amongst it in Europe as we build up to the Budapest World Champs. Plus, Hayden and Alisha go through the big th…
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We catch up with newly crowned NCAA 1500 champ Maia Ramsden as she celebrates this massive achievement of climbing to the top of the incredibly competitive US collegiate system. Plus, she shares some nuggets of wisdom for any young athletes considering US scholarships. We also catch up news and results from Sam Tanner, Geordie Beamish, the Anthonie…
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Recapping the senior men and senior women's races from the 2023 World Cross Country Champs in Bathurst, we hear from our top placed Kiwi male, Cameron Avery. Covering all things from the drama before the race started, the thunderstorms after and a cheeky little boat race with the Aussies at the after party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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Stefan Smith joins us from Australia to debrief the action and insane drama of the World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst Australia. In this first episode of two, we recap the juniors and mixed team relays, plus we bring ourselves up to speed with the way national records have been dropping all over the place! Epic work Rosie, Connor, Hamish…
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As we look back on an absolutely epic year of New Zealand run, jump and throws, Cam, Alisha and Hayden debate who was the athlete of the year in each of the event groups. Some are a little more clear cut than others and some are down right impossible to decide who comes out on top! What do you think? Did we get the nominations and awards right? In …
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Track is back! And The Zoom Zoom Show is back for another season of analysis, news, views, banter and interviews. We kick off a three-part festive series of episodes with a recap of what went down at NZ Secondary Schools Track and Field Champs and the Diaken Night of 5s. Plus, we catch up on the news of Eddie Osei-Nketia moving to Hawaii to play Am…
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This episode we have Rosie Elliott who got the late call up to join the epic squad of Kiwis heading to the World Athletics Champs in Eugene, Oregon. We hear her story of a rollercoaster last two years, all culminating in the dream trip to the Worlds to race the 400! Plus we dissect the New Zealand team to understand where everyone is ranked and wha…
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The Oceanias are in the books and we digest the performances, medals, worlds qualifiers, pixelated coverage, and of course the epic Oceania 100m record from Zoe Hobbs. And we sit down with coach James Mortimer to hear his journey into sprinting and then into coaching some of the fastest Kiwis in history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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Our speedy girls have once again dropped another 4x1 record, we get the first of our Tiaan v Eddie match ups in Aussie, we have two NCAA II champs, Sam Tanner crushes in Eugene, Tom throws over 22m in Poland, and heaps more. This is just a short show to bring everyone up to speed with the news before we dive into the deep end that is all the action…
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Sam Tanner in the 1500, Lauren Bruce and Tom Walsh in the throws, Hamish Carson in 5000, Jake Robertson on the roads, Anthony Barmes in the hammer ... everywhere you look there's a Kiwi dropping it like it's hot! Plus, we digest the team two for Comm Games and World Champs and get amped for the Eugene Diamond League and Oceania Champs. Hosted on Ac…
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We catch up with Oli Chignell who has been running out of his skin overseas with brilliant performances in the 5000 and 10,000m. However, his title of greatest moustache in New Zealand track and field is certainly being challenged with Dan Balchin putting in a strong bid for the crown while also throwing down a blistering debut marathon to claim th…
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Brad Mathas is dominating the 800 in Japan, Leah Belfield getting faster and faster in 100, Sam Tanner lighting up the 1500 in the States and Oli Chignell runs a meaty 5k. All this and HEAPS more on this episode of the Zoom Zoom Show—all things track and field in New Zealand. Plus, we hear how photographer extraordinaire, Alisha Lovrich, got so pas…
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This week on the Zoom Zoom Show we hand out the winner for the most prestigious* award in New Zealand Track & Field: The Zoom Zoom Show Athlete of the Summer (*most prestigious according to us and several close family members). Plus, we catch up on news from Zane and Jake Robertson, Ethan Olivier going number all-time in the triple jump, Leah Belfi…
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A gentle ribbing is given. A mistake is made. A life hangs by a thread. And a message is fully received. --- CREDITS Elinor Dockerty: Jordan Rudolph (https://twitter.com/jemrudolph) Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/good_pointe) Edwin Beamish: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_An…
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A reference is made. A fiery crystal gets passed around. Rules are broken. --- CREDITS Dr. Souer: Shogo Miyakita (https://twitter.com/shogomiyakita) Elinor Dockerty: Jordan Rudolph (https://twitter.com/jemrudolph) Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/good_pointe) Edwin Beamish: Andy B…
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The first ever Zoom Zoom show dives into the all the news and happenings in the world of track and field in New Zealand. We cover off Aussie Champs, 2022 Brisbane Track Classic, World Indoors and put out the many nominations for New Zealand Athlete of the Summer. Do you agree with our nominations? Did we miss anyone? Who should be the winner? Hoste…
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A troubled mind shares their anxiety. A pleasant walk is ruined. A lost mind is broken. --- CREDITS Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/good_pointe) Edwin Beamish: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_Andy) Music: Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmu…
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An old friend appears. An old memory is dredged up. An old trauma is relived. --- CREDIT Briar Morgan: Alexander Doddy (https://www.alexanderdoddy.com/) Brook Clarke: Kyle Rhys Marsh (https://www.kylerhysmarsh.com/) Elinor Dockerty: Jordan Rudolph (https://twitter.com/jemrudolph) Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/dany…
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A terror is categorized. An audit is threatened. A procedure is clarified. --- CREDITS Matthew Corsaire: Eric Wheeldon (https://twitter.com/ERockWheelman) Parker Moorhead: Jonathan Cox (https://www.jonathan-cox.co.uk/) (https://twitter.com/JonVOA) Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/…
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An annoyance assuaged. A hand of help offered. A mischief is unleashed. --- CREDITS Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/good_pointe) Edwin Beamish: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_Andy) Music: Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3530…
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A group shares gossip. A building is dislocated. A man is isolated. --- CREDITS Alex Marsh: Michelle Kelly (https://michellekellyperformance.carrd.co/) (https://twitter.com/Michellicopter) Jaime Price: Paul Warren (https://twitter.com/nevernotninjas) George Longworthy: Douglas Howell (https://www.douglashowellperformance.com/) (https://twitter.com/…
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An audible hunger. A society with three meals missed. An interruption occurs. --- CREDITS Amelia Starling: Danyelle Ellett (https://goodpointepodcasts.com/danyelleellett) (https://twitter.com/good_pointe) Edwin Beamish: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_Andy) Music: Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/son…
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A person is picked up. A person goes missing. A request is made. --- CREDITS Edwin Beamish: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_Andy) Music: Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3530-comfortable-mystery-4 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artwork: Abbey Veffer (https://twitter.com/VultureVo…
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A new policy is established. A recording is made. A creature is heard. --- CREDITS Melissa Whaley: Jordan Rudolph (https://twitter.com/jemrudolph) Edwin Beamish/Terrance DuMont/Mr. Rake: Andy Bower (https://twitter.com/TLK_Andy) Music: Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3530-comfortable-mystery-4 Lice…
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As part of our celebration of 150 years of Monthly Weather Review, we are sharing a wonderful conversation between Lance Bosart, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and Louis Uccellini, recently retired director of the National Weather Service, about their semina…
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Jeff talks to Dr. Karen Kosiba, a professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. In this role, Dr. Kosiba manages a fleet of doppler on wheels that travel the world monitoring a variety of severe and impactful weather events. At the time of this interview, Dr. Kosiba was stationed at the Center for Severe Weather Research. Follow us on..…
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Dakota sits down with Jeff Beamish (Meteorologist), Hilary Minor (Air Pollution Specialist, now with the California Air Resources Board), and Patrick Zahn (Air Quality Forecasting Program Manager). At the time of the interview, all three worked for Sonoma Technology (sonomatech.com), an environmental consulting firm based out of Sonoma County, Cali…
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In 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005 and 2008 David Eastman launched appeals against his conviction of the murder of Australian Federal Police assistant commissioner Colin Stanley Winchester. In 2014, a judicial inquiry ruled that Eastman had suffered a ‘substantial miscarriage of justice’ due to flaws in police evidence. For more information and resources vi…
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In 1961 a severely deaf Darryl Beamish made a series of written confessions, led by the police, that he had murdered Jillian Brewer. In 1963 John Button was convicted of manslaughter of Rosemary Anderson and sentenced to ten years in prison. Four months after Button was convicted notorious serial killer Eric Edgar Cooke made detailed gallows confes…
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What is deep learning, exactly? And what are its possibilities for meteorology? Join us for a dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and machine learning with Dr. Amy McGovern, Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor, School of Computer Science and School of Meteorology, and Director of the NSF AI Institute for Research…
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In 1961 a severely deaf Darryl Beamish made a series of written confessions, led by the police, that he had murdered Jillian Brewer. In 1963 John Button was convicted of manslaughter of Rosemary Anderson and sentenced to ten years in prison. Four months after Button was convicted notorious serial killer Eric Edgar Cooke made detailed gallows confes…
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Dakota talks to Dr. Leigh Orf (Research Scientist, CIMSS/SSEC, UW-Madison) about the advantages and challenges of using high-performance computing to model supercell thunderstorms, tornados, and downbursts. Learn more about Dr. Orf's work at his website: http://orf.media. Follow us on... Twitter: www.twitter.com/AMSontheAir Facebook: www.facebook.c…
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In 2008 a Corruption and Crime Commission report established misconduct findings against two police officers who worked on the Pamela Lawrence case. Exonerated after spending over one decade in prison for murder, a crime he did not commit, Andrew Mallard died on 18 April 2019 at 1.30am from a hit and run incident just one decade after his release. …
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How do you balance a successful career in meteorology with the many demands of parenthood? In honor of Mother's Day, Irene leads a conversation with three "mommy mets" who are attempting to navigate just that: Barb Mayes Boustead, Ph.D. (Instructor, National Weather Service’s Warning Decision Training Division), Karen Hatfield (Forecaster, National…
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A United Kingdom Royal Commission was raised in response to growing public mistrust after the mishandling of four, high-profile convictions led to a scathing review and significant overhaul of the criminal justice system. Following three years of investigation in 2017, Bill Rowlings published an article estimating that of the 40,000 people in Austr…
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A radio broadcast was interrupted by an unknown voice, which proceeded to deliver a monologue that was as bizarre as it was contradictory. The transmission lasted approximately four minutes and twenty-eight seconds, after which the original broadcast (a news report) continued. There appeared to be little to no time lost between when the news broadc…
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The AMS Policy Program brings us a terrific (and timely) conversation with Kizzy Charles-Guzman, Deputy Director at the Office of Recovery and Resiliency, New York City's Mayor's Office, and Sarah Johnson, Executive Director of the Air Quality Program, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, about their work on the Cool Neighborhoods…
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In this special crossover episode with Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond, several professionals in the weather, water, and climate fields share how the sudden move to 100% working remote has changed or impacted their work. If you like what you hear, subscribe to Clear Skies Ahead to listen to previous episodes…
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Irene, Dakota, and Jeff reflect on their Annual experiences and favorite moments, and we conclude our first-ever AMS on the Air Live miniseries! Follow us on... Twitter: twitter.com/AMSontheAir Facebook: facebook.com/AMSontheAir Instagram: instagram.com/amsontheair AMS website: ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/about-ams/ams-on-the-air/ Music used in this …
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