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Jane Shirley
Добавлен 24 май 2013
The Last Clog Maker
Jeremy Atkinson is the sole remaining traditional hand carver making bespoke clogs, in England.
In his small workshop in Kington, Jeremy still makes English clogs for clients around the world.
www.clogmaker.co.uk
In his small workshop in Kington, Jeremy still makes English clogs for clients around the world.
www.clogmaker.co.uk
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Homesteading Failures & Successes - Rob's Discovery
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
Rob's Forest Garden off-grid homestead - A one-hectare oasis of biodiversity. An agroforestry garden of useful plants, (started in 2013) all growing symbiotically, utilising the vertical dimension more creatively and productively than the average garden. This short film highlights the dos and don'ts of homesteading, as Rob talks about a few of the successes and failures he's had over the last 1...
Mono Printing with Artist Alex Leadbeater
Просмотров 19Месяц назад
Super quick example of mono printing in action with my Aunt, Alex Leadbeater: alexleadbeater.com/
Cup of Tea - Cover
Просмотров 2054 года назад
My friend Rob and I enjoying golden hour in his beautiful forest garden, with some country music. Love you Kacey Musgraves. Thank you for your amazing songs.
Avicii - wake me up acoustic cover
Просмотров 2646 лет назад
Jane and Rob messing around with a watering can for a drum in Rob's forest garden. Bee hive is our camera stand!
Cheetahs on the Move
Просмотров 2607 лет назад
Why would you catch a cheetah and drive for 19 hours just to release it elsewhere? Worldwide, the unstoppable growth of the human population is putting pressure on wildlife habitats. The same is true in Africa. We are so used to seeing films and images of cheetahs, but incredibly there are only 7,000 cheetah left in the wild! To put that into perspective, there are some villages in England with...
Thabo the cheetah bleating like a lost puppy
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We had put a trap out to catch the young male cheetah (the son of Thabo - a cheetah who is habituated to humans) as he needed to moved off the reserve to prevent inbreeding. The staff had called to say that they'd seen a cheetah in the cage, but they weren't sure which one it was. Driving to the cage we were speculating about whether the young male would be really wild and aggressive, or whethe...
Ett makes friends with teenage elephant - way braver than I am!
Просмотров 917 лет назад
Ett makes friends with teenage elephant - way braver than I am!
Thabo's Tale - the life of a unique cheetah
Просмотров 9797 лет назад
Thabo is a unique cheetah that lives on Hopewell Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. This is a light hearted look at his life.
Female cheetah with some serious diarrhoea problems!
Просмотров 26 тыс.8 лет назад
Female cheetah with some serious diarrhoea problems!
Elephant charges cheetah seeking protection by vehicle
Просмотров 1878 лет назад
Elephant charges cheetah seeking protection by vehicle
Rhino Poaching - the ones that survived
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 лет назад
Rhino Poaching - the ones that survived
Milking Demystified - the milking process from the cow to your cuppa
Просмотров 6768 лет назад
Milking Demystified - the milking process from the cow to your cuppa
A Life That's Good - acoustic cover of Lennon and Maisy
Просмотров 1588 лет назад
A Life That's Good - acoustic cover of Lennon and Maisy
Acoustic cover of 'Touch the sky' from Brave (Julie Fowlis)
Просмотров 4378 лет назад
Acoustic cover of 'Touch the sky' from Brave (Julie Fowlis)
Acoustic cover of 'All I want is you' from Juno
Просмотров 1818 лет назад
Acoustic cover of 'All I want is you' from Juno
There’s something about her that makes her prettier. :)
Thanks for this, shame it’s a dying art 👍
Her artwork is lovely, too. A lady of many talents
Hello.
So where’s the women’s comments on this interview?
On the pirarie a cheetah 🐆 vomit 🤮 and poop 💩
Awww❤
Cheetah 🐆
Blaise Castle was one of my Dad's favourite places in Bristol. ❤
So lovely ☺️
Always been very excited to watch her TV programmes, but never really knew much about her person, I love RUclips for weird things like this
Congratulations on your achievements and please continue to educate all who watch your programmes . Of which i am one and all the best for the future for yourself and family
I also think that embryology would be deeply fascinating. Thank you Alice, for bringing so many interesting to us, in ways that we can understand..
What’s great about listening to Prof Alice Roberts is that she articulates scientific discoveries and ideas in an accessible way for the unscientifically initiated audience. But it goes deeper than a skill in communication. What Alice seems to embody (and I use that word intentionally), is a beautiful down-to-earth-ness. Literally, she investigates old human bones in the ground and in doing so she shares with us the elevating wonder of the natural world and of our own physical beings, in such a way that inspires hope for the future of humanity and meaning for our own lives. I feel that this sort of approach to life carries the possibility of a more humane and constructive matrix of meaning for humanity than that which has resulted from religion. Just as the universe evolves, and biological life and ecosystems evolve by adapting to reality as it is experienced, so humanity’s understanding of our existence, our meaning and purpose must develop and adapt to make room for these scientific discoveries. I had naïvely hoped that reason in our culture would prevail by reason of its own reasonableness. This was to not take into account both the Machiavellian nature of opportunistic populism combined with politico-religious hegemony and the polarisation and sensationalisation of social media fuelling extremist tropes. Every good public act, every healthy appeal to reason can now be twisted by malevolent forces to fuel the culture wars. There are two consequences of the worldwide resurgence of right wing politics resulting from this doubling down on religion. Firstly, accelerating environmental degradation and climate chaos and, secondly, the corrosion of democratic values. Both are a real and imminent threat to civilisation as we know it. I think it’s not over dramatic to suggest that they may together combine to bring about human extinction. It’s my contention, therefore, that the reasonable and winsom appeal of scientific humanism and scientifically enlightened education from an early age has never been more urgent.
Incredible...Amazing Alice. Words fail me. The BBC keeps turning up incredible presenters like her. Amazing.
I’ve got a bone she could examine.
It’s great to hear from a sensible and mature ‘young’ woman, in direct contrast to so many of the peculiar characters who feel they need a place on the modern media. I don’t know who she is, but I’ll investigate more into her. I think I’ve seen her somewhere before, but what the heck. I think it will be interesting, as I am living through finding out about Keto and Carnivore type feeding myself. It’s all of the food I like, so that helps.
Very predictable questioning of someone according to her known belief systems and outlook! As a listener I already knew the slant of her life views and listening to this; while it is entirely acceptable that she has the views and focus and beliefs that she expresses, there was little to challenge her or her beliefs. Was there for example any question about God or spiritual matters? Even when she expresses such interest and delight in the birth process, it is all carefully slanted within her known belief structures. Someone needs to ask her about how she views reality, but for her, it is all physical, so perhaps that will not be possible!
What? Yawn. Go Por yourself a glass of wine and get a life.
Part of the deep state.
The person I envy most in the world is Alice Roberts' husband. Fancy being chosen by this woman as worthy of being her partner and the father of her children. What a privilege.
What a beautiful laugh…. the perfect woman.
Isn't she lovely :)
Beautiful, bright, friendly, modest - what's not to like?
What a wonderful woman , I could listen to her all day
A friend recently asked me who I would invite for the ultimate 'girls night out' - Alice Roberts, Salima Ikram, and Bettany Hughes. All three ladies are so enthusiastic about their subjects, so natural, and all seem like really good fun!
Victoria Coren Mitchell twin or what!!
Alice I’ve followed everything of yours on TV and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge. You area highly intelligent and interesting person.
Prof. Alice really is an inspirational figure and a great ambassador for British scientists. Her enthusiasm is infectious, very similar to Prof. Brian Cox, they both clearly love what they do.
Prof. Alice really is an inspirational figure and a great ambassador for British scientists. Her enthusiasm is infectious, very similar to Prof. Brian Cox, they both clearly love what they do.
Prof. Alice really is an inspirational figure and a great ambassador for British scientists. Her enthusiasm is infectious, very similar to Prof. Brian Cox, they both clearly love what they do.
Prof. Alice really is an inspirational figure and a great ambassador for British scientists. Her enthusiasm is infectious, very similar to Prof. Brian Cox, they both clearly love what they do.
Such a pity that the audio is so poor with no sibilants making it very difficult to understand what Alice is saying!
turn on close captions or, do as i and put on earphones.
Always enjoy anything this wonderful down to earth treasure does.
Thank you, you Historian Ladies have made wonderful TV programmes in recent years and I think this does help people have a sense of belonging to their Land. There will be another Revolution when people have had enough of Governments trying to illegitimise our achievements and pastimes. On days like this I'm glad there is an English Language for people like you to use to communicate with us.😀
I really could listen to her day. So interesting.
I recently discovered Professor Roberts' videos and I am captivated. Who knew my grade 9 British history would come back in full color and narrated by someone so interesting.
She’s wonderful ❤
Class lady 🌹
Alice is very engaging and articulate. Great video. Thanks.
so it wouldnt be unusual for boys to play with dolls and girls to play with machine guns ?
If only all teachers everywhere had her ability to make everything so exciting. ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview with Alice. Thank you. Science and humanity are in good hands with women and men like her.
Good egg!!!
Terrific interview and a terrific example of womanhood.
Love her shows. Always interesting.
Alice is a superstar.
Nice to see, what I assume is close to, her normal hair colour.
Sexiest woman on the net. I just am obssesed with her beauty!
she became woke I think
On women in science ... she does trot out the old gripes ... and the false claim that men are pad more than women ... that's illegal in the West. She means men work full time and women prefer part-time work. And there's nothing wrong with that. If having 50% of all jobs be women, and everyone is part-time, then your airline pilot, dentist, brain surgeon, police chief constable, building architect, plumber and so on will be part-time. Call me old fashioned, but I feel more comfortable when someone I trust to do a job is not a part-timer, but is fully invested in a full time career and knows what they are talking about. Is it the end of civilisation if girls want to do something other than science? Like primary school teacher? Cabin attendant? Hair and beauty specialist? Actor? And so on? Free choice is more important than your gender quotas.