In Season 2 of Waterways through Time, historian Turtle Bunbury continues his journey through the Waterways of Time as he further explores the rich history of Ireland’s waterways. With an instinct for quirky details, he brings us the story of the terror-inducing Viking leader Thorgesius and the Norman warlords who seized control of the Shannon, the Barrow and the other major leaders. We meet Turlough O’Connor, one of the most powerful kings of Connaught, and learn how he changed the landscap ...
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Resuscitology is a course for resuscitationists, based in Australia and brought to you by Brian Burns, Karel Habig, Libby Hanrahan, Geoff Healy, Natalie May and Cliff Reid. Our emphasis is on deep discussion of Resuscitation cases with focus on optimal up to date clinical resuscitation, leadership and human factors, wellness and sustainability. This podcast captures some of the thoughts, themes and ideas we are interested in around trauma, critical illness and other resuscitation topics.
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The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
Chris Nickson, Cliff Reid, Karel Habig, and the RAGE team
The RAGE podcast is the Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything! RAGE is an audio podcast created by a team of specialist physicians from Australasia and the United States practicing in emergency medicine, intensive care and retrieval/ prehospital medicine. We are Dr Chris Nickson, Dr Cliff Reid, Dr Haney Mallemat, Dr Michaela Cartner and Dr Karel Habig. We bring an irreverent and educational ‘real world’ perspective to current research, core topics and controversies in critical care. ...
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Dr Cliff Harvey (AKA CliffDog) chats with cool people doing inspiring and interesting things in the worlds of health, performance, business, and the creative arts.
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NTXMF is all about the North Texas music scene, past and present. We discuss all things Texas music with the people who lived it.
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In this episode, Reid discusses his time touring across the western states with his band and meeting Wayne Newton, co-hosting a weekly radio show, and spending the day with actor Danny Trejo.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Ward talks about going from SXSW to Australia with one of his early bands, opening for Slobberbone throughout Europe, and the challenges of overcoming alcohol, drugs, and the party band lifestyle.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Mike talks about growing up with a musically gifted father, seeing bands perform at classic Deep Ellum venues like Theater Gallery and Tommy’s, and starting his own band… Course of Empire.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Cliff discusses his time working at the Galaxy Club and Bronco Bowl, managing a band and handling label promotions, and booking Radish to play a sold-out show while he was still in high school.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Kyle shares memories of his time in Reverend Horton Heat, Shallow Reign, and a number of other amazing North Texas bands.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Mike talks about his time in bands like Killbilly and US Kids, managing Old 97’s, and running the historic Majestic Theatre.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Isaiah talks about going on the road with his musical heroes and mentors, growing up singing in church, and his time as a child star on a long-lost television show.janikphoto による
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Turtle is joined by Ultan Cowley who shares his insights into the daily lives, motivations and semi-mythological reputations of the Irish navvies who built the canals, and how their successors built Britain’s railways, motorways and the Channel Tunnel.Turtle Bunbury Histories による
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In this episode, Mark discusses how he first met his fellow Tripping Daisy and Polyphonic Spree bandmates, the struggles of making music in the age of social media, and the FBI’s “interest” in his Copperphone microphones!janikphoto による
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Started on the eve of the French Revolution, the Royal Canal is Ireland’s longest manmade waterway running for 145 km (90 miles) from Dublin to the River Shannon. Here Turtle tells the colourful story of its founders Long John Binns and William Cope, and looks at why it took almost 30 years to finish the project.…
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In this episode, Guyton discusses his path across several different states that eventually led him to Dallas, and we hear the story behind his drum kit played on Alice Cooper’s live album and DVD.janikphoto による
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NEW Episode 6, Season 3: 30 Year Anniversary of the Shannon-Erne Waterway/
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It is now 30 yrs since the completion of the Shannon-Erne waterway, linking the Shannon and Erne river systems. It was a pioneering project in many ways, not least as one of the first major collaborative efforts between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Turtle talks with renowned engineer Joe Gillespie, the main OPW representative on th…
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In this episode, photographer and musician Andrew Sherman talks about his time honing his music photography skills in Dallas, his time trying to make it as an actor in LA, and all the other projects that keep his creative passion alive.janikphoto による
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Irish language novelist and historian Séamas Mac Annaidh discusses his childhood on the island of Enniskillen, as well as the monks who compiled the Annals of Ulster on Belle Isle, the school where Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett studied, and a poem about American GIs playing baseball amid the ruins of Devinish Island.…
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In this episode, we talk with Mark about his early bands, his time DJing at the infamous Starck Club, and his passion for Tiki music.janikphoto による
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Featuring cameos by James Joyce’s canal-building forbear and Black Tom Wentworth, we learn how the desire to drain and improve Ireland’s boglands led the industrious Georgians to slowly (very slowly) construct some of the island’s earliest canals and waterways.Turtle Bunbury Histories による
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Turtle charts the twists and turns of the long-running project to connect Dublin to the River Shannon.Turtle Bunbury Histories Bunbury Histories による
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Patsy Cummins is the third generation of her family to work on the Grand Canal. Having been keeper of the 29th lock near Tullamore, she talks of the friendships she made along the way and explains how a tragedy at Shannon Bridge brought her family east to Ballycowan.Turtle Bunbury Histories による
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In the season two debut, we talk with musician, writer, and vintage toy expert Scott Tucker about his time in various bands performing throughout Dallas, as well as touring through cities like Chicago and New York, not to mention his cameos on reality show Pawn Stars.janikphoto による
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Dive into this gorgeous interview with Gwen Wilkinson, who named her homemade boat ‘Minnot’ before setting out on her 400 km journey from the shores of Lough Erne to the tidal waters of the River Barrow in Ireland.Turtle Bunbury Histories による
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In our season one finale, Josh talks about skipping high school to get a chance at working for his favorite radio station, fake fighting with Rhett Miller, and real fighting with Billy Corgan.janikphoto による
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In a this episode, Charlie talks about his time as a DJ on KNON, working at various music venues around Dallas, and a variety of memorable bands and concerts throughout the years.janikphoto による
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In this episode, music photographer Brian Ullrich talks about his time playing in area cover bands, rescuing a massive collection of vintage guitars and amps, and being kicked in the face by Courtney Love.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Daniel talks about his time spent collaborating with The Flaming Lips, his memories while playing in bands Comet and The Polyphonic Spree, and the unique experience of recording music in a “dome”.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Cabe discusses the early days of Fry Street Fair, witnessing the beginnings of bands like The Paper Chase, Tripping Daisy, and Baboon, and the impact his paintings have had on the music community.janikphoto による
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I’m back from my week shooting for clients in Houston, so I thought I’d play a few rare songs for you. Two of the bands can be found on iTunes, if you want to dig deeper into their catalog… Arland Bishop and The Tah-Dahs.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Tony tells us about his time with bands Alkaline Trio, Hagfish, and more. And, it’s our very first episode in a totally tricked-out vintage GMC motorhome!janikphoto による
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In this episode, Russell talks about the beginnings of Deep Ellum as a modern music hub, the musical roots of DE in the late 1800s, and the challenges and rewards of owning a variety of music clubs throughout North Texas.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Rahim talks about the ups and downs of being in a touring band that was courted by major labels, the struggles of staying true to personal growth as an artist, and the beauty of finding musical inspiration in life’s various chapters.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Hagfish frontman George Reagan talks about the start of the band, his struggles with fame and outside world, and all the new music he’s been working on lately.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Amy talks about moving to Dallas and starting Shanghai 5, working with her husband at Zounds Sounds and in their current band Charming Gardeners, and meeting Wayne Newton while traveling the Southwest.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Steven talks about his time touring in his first band Tablet, his wealth of unreleased songs, and the time a member Oasis flipped him off as they took the stage.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Eric Martin tells us how a preacher’s son became a Deep Ellum regular with bands Hi-Fi Drowning, The Memory Shivers, and more.janikphoto による
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In this episode, GI Sanders discusses his time in Deep Ellum, cofounding the band SouthFM, and starting a record label.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason talks with Ashley Leer about her time in Record Hop, Def Rain, and getting to tour with Fred Armisen.janikphoto による
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In this episode, we hear about Nick’s time spent in Deep Ellum helping rock band The Orange, his time as an area DJ, and his vintage audio business.janikphoto による
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A quick hello and some Texas music you probably haven’t heard in years!janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason and Gabriel discuss a variety of great music, from psychedelic and jam bands to punk and garage rock.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason sits down with Glen Reynolds to discuss his time in various North Texas bands, including Chomsky and Weener. Glen talk about his collaborations with artists around the world and his move from Dallas to Canada.janikphoto による
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This week’s episode is full of fun stories, as Jason sits down with his longest and best friend. He and John talk about meeting Willie Nelson, Drew Barrymore, Mark Cuban and more.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason talks with Ken Bethea of Old 97’s fame. Find out what it was like growing up in east Texas and how alt-country’s best guitarist developed his tone.janikphoto による
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Brandi Beakley not only worked merch tables for bands and interned with MCA Records, but she also became close friends with many of Deep Ellum’s most respected musicians, club owners, and more. Her music memories run deep.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason talks with Beth Clardy Lewis. A staple of the Deep Ellum music scene through the 1990s and early 2000s and now a respected therapist, Beth speaks about how her artistic background helped strengthen her ability to held others.janikphoto による
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In this episode, Jason talks with Bowling For Soup’s Gary Wiseman about his early days as a drummer, touring with various bands, and the various BFS albums they worked on together.janikphoto による
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This week’s episode, Jason meets up with Johnny Lloyd Rollins at his downtown McKinney loft to discuss a variety of music-themed topics.janikphoto による
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This week, Jason sits down with his old friend Casey Hess, a member of bands Doosu, Burden Brothers, Descender, and more.janikphoto による
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Jason and North Texas hip hop godfather Pikahsso discuss his beginnings, The DOC, Erykah Badu, and more.janikphoto による
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Cliff and Nat are back with another chat - this time about viruses (it is winter down under, after all), salbutamol's bad behaviour and the importance of kidneys.resuscitology による
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Cliff and Nat catch up for a quick chat about the Anaesthesia, Trauma and Critical Care (ATACC) course, as well as some nuggets on stridor in the context of an interesting resus case. In summary: read textbooks and examine patients!resuscitology による
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Turtle talks with marine archaeologist, Dr Connie Kelleher, about the exciting revelations of underwater archaeology on Irish waterways from Neolithic logboats to battle debris to the treasures of the modern age.Turtle Bunbury Histories による
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