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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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Talking On Water

Talking On Water Podcast

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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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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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Water on the Dipstick

Water on the Dipstick

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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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From Out of the Void Ministry, Walking on Water is a podcast where you meet real people with real stories of faith and perseverance. Stories of individuals that looked to God in their best and worst moments. People who had to learn some hard truths, but realized that in those moments... God was standing above the waters and encouraging them to get out of the boat.... and to walk on the water closer to Him.
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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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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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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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Send us a text Tonight, we are hunkered down awaiting another storm. So, come and join us for a cosy night as we reflect on the fairly unique nature of canal-life and the community that it supports, with thanks to Wayne (NB Spudley) for drawing attention to a great new canal-based charity and some wise words from Rich (by Bike & Boat). Journal entr…
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Send us a text Join us on the narrowboat Erica on a moonless, star-filled night as we celebrate autumns, real and imagined, present and remembered. Although October (at the moment) is far from 'golden', it is apple picking time mem ries of which take us meandering down the wandering paths of my childhood. Journal entry: 3rd October, Thursday “After…
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Communication issues happen on the small and large scale. For the last 3 years, WEFTEC has provided a safe space for convention attendees who need assistance to resolve issues. Listen to Ombuds, Caitlan Hendrickson, discuss the services she provides.Autor: Words On Water
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WEF is committed to developing a more diverse water workforce. This year’s sponsors of the Black in Water Summit own their own companies. Listen as they discuss the importance of creating a pathway for young professionals to join the water workforce.Autor: Words On Water
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Send us a text Did you know that ducks participate in ‘coordinated loafing’? But that might not be the only surprising/endearing thing about them. Tonight, we celebrate the joy ducks bring thanks to video posted by a stranger in Canada. Journal entry: 20th September, Friday “Hanging at the still-point between Summer and winter’s Swing and counter-s…
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Send us a text Join us tonight as Erica a wends ‘snailward’ home through a heavy rain storm - recorded, aptly enough, during another heavy rain storm! Hear also about our adventures with a drowning pigeon. Journal entry: 3rd September, Tuesday “Cruising through a Hiroshige Woodblock print; Sudden Shower over Shin-Ohashi Bridge. Even the reeds look …
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Anaerobic digesters are a relatively new technology, but the investment can pay for itself. The system converts high strength organic waste into biogas. Ravi Bhasker, Senior Wastewater Engineer and Water/Wastewater Commercial Lead for ENGIE North America, explains how the system works.Autor: Words On Water
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Send us a text Traditionally, August has been the time for Britons to head off to the seaside for their annual holiday. This week’s episode celebrates this custom and causes me to reconsider the momentous moment when I saw the sea for the first time. Journal entry: 23rd August, Friday “All night the winds blew; Battering and hooliganing Around the …
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Send us a text We’re on HOLIDAY! And so, a rather truncated and spur of the moment podcast tonight. However, join us as we enjoy a spot of tranquillity canal-style. We also hear a lovely story from one of our long-time listeners and lock-wheelers. Journal entry: 25th July, Thursday “The sun flashes off the canal in a shimmering dance of light. Swee…
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Send us a text Join me tonight as I recount a strange and rather unnerving experience that I had just over a week ago, of feeling as if I were walking in the footsteps of Meursault, the main character of one of my favourite books, Albert Camus’ The Outsider. Please note that this episode contains themes relating to death and cremation. Journal entr…
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Send us a text There are times that can touch us deeply. Very often they are not about finding a place of peace or somewhere outstandingly beautiful. It is something else. Something beyond these things. It is about encountering something wonderful, and being spun by wonderment. Join us tonight as we recover from dragging a very smelly and wet dog o…
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For our first episode, we take it back to the original Walking On Water episode as we sit down with Kate Puckett. Kate will be updating this episode soon, but this episode displays the idea behind the show so a throwback seemed like a fun idea. Kate Puckett at this time was a musician with an absolutely beautiful voice (you can hear one of her song…
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Standards of Automation of Water Resource Facilities will help utility managers and operators better understand the designs of new automation systems. Editor, Daniel Capano, Construction Manager at Gannett Fleming, talks about how AI and Human-Machine Interfaces are the future.Autor: Words On Water
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Send us a text This episode was inspired by a sentence in Beth Kempton's Wabi Sabi and explores how calendars can connect us more closely to the world around us. Join us tonight as we explore the year through the eyes of some Japanese poets and celebrate the unfolding of the summer. Journal entry: 25th June, Tuesday “First day this summer Of real h…
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Send us a text Join us on a wet and windy night as, tonight, we listen the strange and untameable tale of Fionnghuala, Oadh, Fiacra and Conn, the children of Lir, and meet up with our own (children of the) children of Lir who share their own wild mythologies. I also give an explanatory statement about the YouTube podcast channel. Journal entry: 11t…
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Send us a text Sometimes episodes have a mind of their own and take you to unplanned places they think you need to go. This is one of those episodes. One ‘soft’ Sunday morning in May in John Clare country. Journal entry: 31st May, Friday “Standing looking south-west Across the vale. Four ducks circle above the water. Then swoop down and land in uni…
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The Stockholm Junior Water Prize is the world’s most prestigious award presented to a high school student for a water-research project. This year, students who haven’t had access to water research equipment, will be more competitive.Autor: Words On Water
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Send us a text 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: 8th May, Wednesday. “A May evening of golden haze And drifting willow down And the busy day winds down…
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Send us a text 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 …
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