A podcast featuring conversations with influential and interesting people from the water sector and news from the Water Environment Federation.
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro
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This is On Water's Edge, a podcast of biblical teachings and perspectives.
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A narrowboat-based audio journal on canal life, living aboard, the elements, and the night. Perfect late-night listening for dreamers, insomniacs, night owls, nocturnalists, drifters, and nomads. For lovers Fagen's 'Nightfly', Auden's 'Night Mail', Hopper's 'Nighthawks' and the 'drifting sea-dark streets' of Dylan Thomas. For all those who used to listen to the transistor under your pillow, love the sound of distant trains and rain against the windowpanes, canals and drover's tracks, lost mu ...
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Mike Nolan
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Welcome to Talking On Water! My name is Matt and I’m a college kid at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. Join me and my friends as we talk about life with Jesus! Matthew 14:22-36 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingonwater/support
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Written on Water is a podcast by Michelle Mathai about death, life and all the layers in between. By learning how to die well, we learn how to live and love completely.
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Welcome to The Game On! Water Polo Podcast. The Game On Water Polo Pod will take a look at water polo growth, culture and best practices from the perspective of water polo athletes, clubs, parents, referees and coaches from around the United States. Exploring issues facing the growth of the sport we love at a local and national level and will seek to have interesting and collaborative conversations with stakeholders to the game.
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Love cars? We do. Don't love cars? That's fine, we really don't know enough to make this a dedicated auto talk show. But if you like three guys shooting the breeze and talking about life, this is for you. Tune in, let us know what you want to hear and we'll do our best to bring our hot takes to the table. If you'd like to guest star on the podcast, reach out to us via Twitter @waterydipstick or our gmail wateronthedipstick@gmail.com.
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This is a podcast about a new way to store your water Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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A Life Worthy of the Calling of God. My journey with God, in words. My voice telling of how His hand is all over my life. Follow along into the unknown. With holes in my shoes, and fire in my heart, I'm following Jesus with all that I am, and all that I have. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-smith17/support
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The Great Detectives Present Crime on the Waterfront (Old Time Radio)
Adam Graham Radio Detective Podcasts
Two pilot episodes starring future famous newsman Mike Wallace in a radio detective series from 1949.
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Welcome to “The Water Faucet; quenching your thirst for answers on drinking water”. I am Harry Harman. A professional engineer with over 45 years’ experience. I’ve designed hundreds of potable water projects which supply drinking water to everyday people just like you. Join me for an exciting voyage of discovery; where I will answer your questions about what you deserve most and can’t live without; clean, safe, and abundant drinking water.
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A discussion between 2 facilitators on how an inquiry was explored in the kindergarten.
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This podcast series shares insights on participatory water governance, from Bushbuckridge sub-district in rural Mpumalanga, South Africa. This work is part of the wider Verbal Autopsy with Participatory Action Research (VAPAR) embedded within the Agincourt Health Demographic Surveillance Site (HDSS) of the University of Witwatersrand in collaboration with Aberdeen University. The VAPAR programme aims to expand the knowledge base through creation of legitimate learning platforms for action he ...
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It's a yearly anthology series dedicated to the mythological creature known as mermaids!
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Conversations with modern workers about freelancing, the reality of self-employment, the highs, lows and bits in-between of working for yourself. We ask a simple question each week: "How are you?" and explore the answer. You'll not be hearing from billion dollar entrepreneurs, there's no 'crushing it' stories of success here, just honest, raw and open accounts of what it's really like - in the hope that anyone who wants to work differently, can gather insights from the experience of others. ...
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 2 May, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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DE&I not only comes from the heart, but can impact the bottomline. Steve Hamai, WEF’s new Senior Director, of Culture and Belonging discusses further.Words On Water
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In tonight’s episode we meet a couple of beautiful spring flowers with some fearsome reputations and go about spring cleaning a very messy and cluttered boat with the help of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows. Journal entry: 20th April, Saturday “A ring of coltsfoot heads has been placed In the crevice of an oak-beam used as a picnic table.…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 25 Apr, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 18 Apr, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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For us the river of the year has, so far, been roaring and fierce. It is difficult, at times, to see the bank or to even know whether we are floating or sinking. However, that is only one small part of the picture. What follows is a rather incoherent attempt to find coherence amid the noise. Journal entry: 10th April, Wednesday “This morning dawned…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 11 Apr, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 4 Apr, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 28 Mar, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 21 Mar, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 14 Mar, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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As the slow march of Spring travels along the canal and towpaths, tonight I answer two more questions: How do we keep the boat from freezing when we have to leave it unattended, and how long does it normally take to buy a narrowboat? Journal entry: 7th March, Thursday. “A grey wind blows From a grey sky Troubling the surface Of the canal. Damson bl…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 7 Mar, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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As a family, we gained a reputation for the way our 'short walks' often turned into marathon hikes which invariably meant staggering home long after dark (usually without a torch). In this week’s episode I reminisce on the lessons learnt, their prescient significance, and living in a culture that does growing old and dying so astonishingly badly. J…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 29 Feb, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 22 Feb, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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Welcome aboard the NB Erica on a wet winter’s night. It is a perfect night to snuggle down and listen to JM Synge’s turn of the 20th century accounts of his travels to the Aran Islands in a small currach on stormy seas. Journal entry: 14th February, Wednesday (St. Valentine’s Day) “Outside, No coat, On the hill that runs down to the cut. Warm sun, …
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 15 Feb, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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Hugh Sinclair, Vice President and National Practice Lead for Asset Management at Arcadis and WEF DEI Committee Member, discusses how the water sector can be more welcoming, inclusive, and equitable.Words On Water
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 8 Feb, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 1 Feb, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 25 Jan, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 18 Jan, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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It has been a rather tempestuous year so far! Currently, I am many miles from the boat and have not been able to record any podcasts. I have rather rushed this episode out to update you on the reasons why I have been so quiet of late and to bring you up to date with what has been happening. Apologies for the sound quality of this episode. I do not …
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 11 Jan, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 4 Jan, 2024info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 28 Dec, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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You are invited to join us for a very special episode as we celebrate Christmas Eve onboard the Erica and remember the Christmas Eves of our childhood. Journal entry: 21st December, Thursday, Winter Solstice “The year’s turning And the longest night. There’s a rough wind And angry skies. The polestar oak Finally felled. The ducks don’t seem To noti…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 21 Dec, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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You have seen the Instagram photographs/videos of happy boat-dogs gambolling along summer towpaths, dense with colour and sunshine, or happily curled up in front of cosy fires, but what is the reality of sharing a boat with a dog really like, especially in the winter? Journal entry: 15th December, Friday. “All night, The owls echoed Along the valle…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 14 Dec, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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Join us on a stormy December night to listen to the next part of ‘How Mum met Dad’ in celebration of Dad’s 95th birthday. This week, we hear about their crack of dawn wedding and their honeymoon on the Norfolk Broads in the Whippet. Journal entry: 7th December, Thursday “Untidy smoke trail of jackdaws Stream across an iron sky Of scalding wind and …
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 7 Dec, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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This week is a very special episode as we celebrate Dad’s 95th birthday and we go back in time to hear about how a 1938 Hilman Minx was instrumental in how Mum met Dad. Journal entry: 1st December, Friday “Short sections of the canal Are covered in a frosted skim of ice. Wafer thin But firm enough to bear a moorhen’s weight. She walks parallel to t…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 30 Nov, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 23 Nov, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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Autumn is a good time for contemplation and a place by the fireside encourages reflection. Recently I have been revisiting the journals of Thomas Merton and, with the help of John Moriarty, I have found myself relearning some valuable lessons. The Edens of our flourishing are sometimes not quite what we dream them to be. Journal entry: 15th Novembe…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 16 Nov, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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I've always felt that there is something rather singular about the month of November. Tonight I try to find out what it is and end up recounting the time when Guy Fawkes wore my old dressing gown (which might or might not have anything to do with it!). Journal entry: 8th November, Wednesday. “Look down for the healing. A reluctant dawn this morning…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 9 Nov, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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It’s a foul November night, so why not come and join me aboard the Erica by the warm glow of fire light. I have with me a lovely book that I found last year in a second-hand bookshop and think that it's perfect for a night like this. Journal entry: 1st November, Wednesday. “November is born brave This morning. The dark water is alive With movement …
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 2 Nov, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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I am not sure if it is just me, but so far autumn doesn’t feel quite so ‘autumny’ as it usually does. Therefore, I think that it is a perfect time to savour a reading from one of my most favourite childhood books, Brendon Chase by BB. Journal entry: 26th October, Thursday. “Darkness. Mizzle transforms the water Into star-fields of pinpricks of ligh…
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Balancing chlorine in water is essential for public health and Lovibond is a leader in advancing technological improvements in the water sector. Today, we discuss chlorine testing with Pamela Eldridge, Production Manager at Lovibond.Words On Water
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 26 Oct, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the global events of the last couple of weeks. Following the battering of Storm Babet, this week’s episode offers a space for us to reflect on a world that can be often violent and far from perfect. Journal entry: 13th October, Friday “Battered by the winds of the world I stop to watch the free-flight of rooks Divi…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 19 Oct, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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The temperature outside is dipping down towards zero, so join us for a cosy night by the glow of a hot stove, as we chat about two subjects close to my heart and the surprising way that living on a boat has altered my attitude to them. Journal entry: 13th October, Friday “Battered by the winds of the world I stop to watch the free-flight of rooks D…
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KCAA: Water Zone by Toro on Thu, 12 Oct, 2023info@kcaaradio.com (KCAA Radio)
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There's an old and trustworthy adage on the canals: when two or more boaters meet up it is only a matter of time before the conversation will turn to the subject of toilets. So guess what the topic of this week's episode is?! Journal entry: 3rd October, Tuesday “Light fades. Dew Falls. Maggie follows a rabbit’s scent-trail Through the long, wet gra…
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