National Geographic photographer and conservationist Jaime Rojo has spent decades capturing the beauty and fragility of the monarch butterfly. Their epic migration is one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles, but their survival is under threat. In this episode, Jaime shares how his passion for photography and conservation led him to document the monarchs’ journey. He and host Brian Lowery discuss the deeper story behind his award-winning images, one about resilience, connection, and the urgent need to protect our natural world. See Jaime's story on the monarch butterflies at his website: rojovisuals.com , and follow Brian Lowery at knowwhatyousee.com .…
Did you know we are NOT getting the £400 buying from Government to cover the huge rise in energy bills? Apart from that a slight discount is coming our way (about 5%) but there is a small job to be done before Sept 3Oth and monthly thereafter. Enjoy....must get the Garden Umbrella in Hurricane Agnes is due tonight.... No Really!…
I know it's been a while dear listener but I can contain myself no longer, so this is the start of another series of ranty comment on this sorry world of ours. I'll also try and drop in a few jokes and lighter stuff so we are not all suicidal at the end of it. So settle back crack a few beers ( or a fruit based drink for the ladies - Now who said that?) Enjoy.....…
My take on the news agenda over the last few years has not been good. I mean the news agenda has not been good . We live under a form of Dictatorship with a revolving cartel of unelected Prime Ministers...
Late in publishing this episode, as lots of radio work coming through, but at the end of August we clearly, much to the chagrin of airline bosses we correctly called it.... correctly called bosses we ß
Continuing Julian Brays iconoclastic look at what is happening all around him, and possibly not appreciated by the rest of us. It's a way of preserving your sanity and not fretting when on your lockdown shop your essential shopping list items are still not there. Tunnocks Caramel Wafers being an essential buy but they closed the Glasgow factory down and the look alike Caramel Wafers are not up to it! Enjoy the DISCOMOTION podcast and follow Julian Bray on twitter @aviationcomment or on the web www.aviationcomment.guru…
UK GDP slumps 20.4% the worst quarter in History ! Julian Bray the Aviation Expert casts a critical eye over where we are all going, and why those who are bound to protect us ate falling down on the job; as politicians pour 'boiling oil' from the ramparts just to keep the conflict going until they can find a way to struggle out of this mess! Enjoy feedback to @aviationcomment on Twitter please. Also if you have a situation needing investigation or critical comment feel free to contact Julian Bray on (UK) 07944 217476. E&OE…
So I had my 12 minutes on The Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 with my Aviation Expert hat on. Branson want to secure a loan using his fire ravaged island? Meanwhile, it's been a strange week the highlights being various Government Minister's telling such whoppers and the media robustly pinning them by the ears to several walls. Then flat tyre dramas, and parliament reopens like a down-market mid afternoon game show. I create merry hell as holiday firms sit on refunds only to find that Which? Is stealing my thunder, and Finally Philip Scholfieldbhas moved out of the marital home a few weeks after he declared that he is now Gay....…
Julian Bray reflects on a very odd stay at home lifestyle. The lastest ramble through the darker recesses of his mind. No animals were harmed, in the making of this podcast although a few egos bruised...and several pouches of catfood dispensed. Sigh......
The news isn't Good Boris is rushed to intensive care. I have a fight with a double duvet cover and I consider if today is a good day to change my dressing gown...
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