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In episode 70, we go behind the scenes of CALL THE MIDWIFE with Jenny Agutter who portrays Sister Julienne in the series. Jenny Agutter has been with CALL THE MIDWIFE since the series premiere in 2012. CALL THE MIDWIFE is enjoying its 14th season on PBS.Created and written by Heidi Thomas, CALL THE MIDWIFE is based on the trilogy of memoirs by Jennifer Worth about her experiences as a midwife nurse in London's East End during the 1950s (Season 14 is set in 1970). The series presents moving and intimate stories that capture the history and work of British midwifery with the characters's personal and the Poplar community's struggles with illness, addiction, domestic violence, xenophobia and racism, poverty, displacement, death and grief.During the conversation, Agutter emphasizes the show's focus on humanity, empathy, and community, and its accurate portrayal of midwifery practices.--------TIMESTAMPS0:08 - Introduction to Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters podcast1:28 - CALL THE MIDWIFE show overview and themes4:01 - Jenny Agutter on CALL THE MIDWIFE's popularity6:10 - Season 14 themes and social issues11:41 - Historical and medical accuracy in CALL THE MIDWIFE 15:00 - Medical impact of CALL THE MIDWIFE 21:15 - Sister Julienne's role and character arc27: 59 - Empathy and community in CALL THE MIDWIFE31:12 - Public health versus community care and health34:12 - Sister Julienne's leadership and community support35.12 - Future of Nonnatus House40:00 - Where to catch CALL THE MIDWIFE (PBS, Netflix)40:33 - Books related to CALL THE MIDWIFE42:22 - DisclaimerSUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platformLISTEN to past past podcasts and bonus episodesSIGN UP for our mailing listSUPPORT this podcast SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstoreBuy us a Coffee! You can support by buying a coffee ☕ here — buymeacoffee.com/historicaldramasistersThank you for listening!
Claire Agutter, founder of Scopism, discusses the evolution of service management and the role of Service Integration and Management (SIAM). SIAM emerged from the outsourcing practices in the UK public sector and has become increasingly important as organizations work with multiple service providers. The focus of SIAM has shifted from managing large outsourcing contracts to developing a strategic approach to sourcing and managing services. The key to successful SIAM implementation is building a culture of communication and collaboration across all levels of the organization. The conversation discussed the options of setting up a service integration and management (SIAM) model internally or outsourcing it. It emphasized the importance of independence for the service integrator and the need for open communication between service providers and the customer organization. The option to outsource SIAM to large service providers was also mentioned, highlighting the benefits of their experience and guaranteed independence. The conversation highlighted the challenges of building relationships and trust in a SIAM model, especially in a remote working environment. It emphasized the need for cultural alignment, clear contracts, and a focus on results rather than blame. Claire Agutter has spent her career in the service management arena and founded Scopism to support service management professionals. SIAM evolved from the outsourcing practices in the UK public sector and has become increasingly important as organizations work with multiple service providers. The focus of SIAM has shifted from managing large outsourcing contracts to developing a strategic approach to sourcing and managing services. Building a culture of communication and collaboration is crucial for successful SIAM implementation. The decision to set up a SIAM model can be made internally or outsourced to a service provider. Independence for the service integrator is crucial in both cases. Cultural alignment, clear contracts, and a focus on results are important foundations for a successful SIAM model. Building relationships and trust is a continuous process in a SIAM model, and regular communication is essential. Skills required for a service integrator role include communication, relationship-building, and the ability to have difficult conversations. A background in customer service or hospitality can provide valuable skills for a service integrator role. Transparency, psychological safety, and a blame-free culture are key elements of a successful SIAM model. Senior management commitment and ongoing attention are necessary for the success of a SIAM transformation. Resources and assessments are available for organizations interested in implementing a SIAM model. -- To learn more about IT Experience Management (ITXM) Framework™, visit www.happysignals.com/itxm-framework-it-experience-management To learn about our Built-in XLA Management features: https://www.happysignals.com/product/xla-management Read our Practical Guide to XLAs: https://www.happysignals.com/the-practical-guide-to-experience-level-agreements-xlas
It's more and more common for companies to work with multiple suppliers of services. But how can they make something cohesive out of the diversity? Claire Agutter shares the fundamentals and benefits of working with sourced services and using a SIAM approach to manage them. Claire Agutter is currently the Director at ITSM Zone and Scopism. She's a Service Management trainer, consultant, author, and Chief Architect for VeriSM. She was recognized as an HDI Top 25 Thought Leader in 2018 and 2019 and was nominated as one of Computer Weekly's 50 Women in Tech.
Nous amorçons le mois du Loup-Garou en force avec LE classique cinématographique traitant de la lycanthropie. Pour en parler, nous accueillons Jasmin Houle, membre original du podcast Sur la route de l'horreur. Au menu: Un nouveau titre coquin pour la boisson Dr Pepper, Serge surprend Bruno avec sa version de Blue Moon, une blague de papa faite par ... Bruno, un hommage aux circoncis, un lien évident avec Thriller et de l'émerveillement pour la scène de transformation. Le résumé chanté, le quizz, un top 3 de Têtes à claques et beaucoup de plaisir avec notre cher invité. Pauvre Jenny Agutter! Bonne écoute! Tu peux nous écouter sur la plupart des plateformes de baladodiffusions et sur YouTube https://bit.ly/30HxCIE Aussi, tu peux échanger avec nous sur: https://www.instagram.com/terreursurlepodpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Terreur-sur-le-Pod-111446400732063 https://www.instagram.com/lafreniere.serge/ @surlepod sur Twitter LA SEMAINE PROCHAINE: Maléfice (Cursed) 2005 AAWIL Creds Résumé chanté: Village People - YMCA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS9OO0S5w2k Deux étudiants américains, David Kessler et Jack Goodman, passent des vacances en Angleterre. Une nuit, malgré les recommandations des habitants de la région, ils se promènent sur la lande et sont attaqués par un loup-garou ! Jack est tué et David blessé. Le loup-garou est finalement abattu et reprend forme humaine. David voit maintenant son ami Jack, devenu un mort-vivant. Celui-ci l'averti. Tu vas te transformer en loup-garou lors de la prochaine pleine lune. Afin d'éviter une tragédie et des morts inutiles, il lui suggère de s'enlever la vie. Que fera David? Est-ce que la pleine lune le fera transformer? Wolfman! T'as-tu vu la bibitte? Je dis Wolfman! Non, 'était pas petite! Je dis Wolfman! J'pense que j'fais une flébite Parce que j'vois beaucoup de pouèle! Wolfman! J'me suis fait graffigner! Maudit Wolfman! et hospitaliser! Maudit Wolfman! L'infirmière a checké Si j'suis total ou partiel! PÉRITOMIE UH! En d'autres mots j'ai le... Prépuce coupé Check pendant qu'j'suis dans l'coma, j'ai l'Prépuce coupé, Hé? Agutter, ç'pas normal que j'sorte de l'hôpital Pis qu'tu m'amène coucher chez vous! ÇMpas grave, j'va t'montrer mon Prépuce coupé As-tu déjà vu ça un Prépuce coupé, Hé? Parce qu't'as juste eu cinq amants Pis y a juste 30% des hommes qui ont perdu leur p'tit bout! (Sônillâ: "Ah c'est peut-être ça qui m'est arrivé?" Samanethâ: "Oui, exactement ça!") Ginette Reno - Ceux qui s'en vont https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YGX0tBygA0 Sur La Route De L'Horreur https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHGhMzcZcTAHxUCNeKPgow Michael Jackson Thriller IMAX (The best recording) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QobTWxh8Jfo AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON - BBC AUDIOBOOK By John Landis & Dirk Maggs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kKVKMBaMqU The Vampire Diaries Theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4YwNY_7w4c BLUE MOON - Bande annonce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsOXXeW8JwA Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
The one about the 4Ps of marketing, Twitter Spaces, humour in talks and An American Werewolf in London - TG40 00:00:00 Introduction Here are your hosts, Roger and Pascal. 00:01:50 In the News A selection of announcements and news releases from the world of marketing and technology that caught our attention. 00:11:51 Content Spotlights ROGER: Attempts to update the four Ps are embarrassing – they've endured for a reason by Mark Ritson in Marketing Week. https://www.marketingweek.com/mark-ritson-stop-reinventing-four-ps/ (https://www.marketingweek.com/mark-ritson-stop-reinventing-four-ps/) PASCAL: How To Be More Creative When You Feel Anything But Creative by Ann Smarty for Agorapulse https://www.agorapulse.com/blog/how-to-be-more-creative/ (https://www.agorapulse.com/blog/how-to-be-more-creative/) 00:29:36 Marketing Tech and Apps ROGER and PASCAL: It's all about using Twitter Spaces for the first time 00:42:43 This Week in History Our selection of historical events and anniversaries from the world of science, technology and popular culture. 00:51:04 Creator Shout Outs ROGER: David Nihill, author of “Do You Talk Funny.” https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnihill/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnihill/) PASCAL: Simon Clayton Founder and MD of Marketing Skills Academy, author of ‘Marketing Masterplan' and creator of ‘Marketing Tips' LinkedIn Post. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonclayton1/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonclayton1/) 00:55:44 Film Marketing AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981) "Beware The Moon.” Halliwell's Film Guide described the film as a "curious but oddly endearing mixture of horror film and spoof, of comedy and shock, with everything grist to its mill including tourist Britain and the wedding of Prince Charles. The special effects are notable and signalled new developments in this field.” Director: John Landis. Special Effects: Rick Baker Starring: Griffin Dunne (Jack Goodman – first victim) David Naughton (David Kessler) Jenny Agutter Music: Elmer Bernstein, Creedence Clearwater Revival (Bad Moon Rising), Bobby Vinto (Blue Moon) Van Morrison ( Moon Dance) Marketing Blunder! During a preview of the film the marquee said, "From the director of National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)." Because of this, many people in the audience thought they were seeing a comedy. About Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast Hosted by the two geeks, Roger Edwards and Pascal Fintoni, to keep you up to date with the latest news, tech, content and wisdom from the world of marketing. Roger is a man on a mission to keep marketing simple. He is the voice of the Marketing & Finance Podcast and the host of the RogVLOG series. Pascal is also on a mission to demystify digital marketing. He's the host of the Content Marketing Studio video podcast and many other video series. Every week we'll bring you the following segments. In the News. Content Spotlight Marketing Tech and Apps This Week in History Creator Shout Outs Film Marketing Please subscribe and leave comments and suggestions in the usual places. Watch the show on video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChv7HnP_ZqGoFQbzqkeaKA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChv7HnP_ZqGoFQbzqkeaKA)? Pascal Fintoni: https://pascalfintoni.com/ (https://pascalfintoni.com/) Roger Edwards: https://rogeredwards.co.uk/services/ (https://rogeredwards.co.uk/services/)
Steve Agutter joined us in our most recent MDD Claims Interview podcast. Steve started his career in Claims when he was just 17 years old. He spent almost 30 years at AIG, starting as a Property & Energy Claims Adjuster and moving up the ladder to become the Head of International Claims, where he was responsible for managing a global claims team in 56 countries. Steve recently joined Inigo, a new insurer and operating as a managing agent within Lloyds of London via Syndicate 1301, where he is Head of Claims. In this podcast, Steve talks about how he started in Claims, the attraction of joining a new start-up and his aspirations for his new role and the business. Also what he enjoys most about being a leader, his high points and low points, his passion for cycling mountains, football, and his ever-expanding family.
It's the second series of Here Lies Amicus and amongst the usual werewolf talk, Gabriela and Cev discuss lashings of Agutter, Bill Gates: Vampire Hunter, rent boys, a spray painted sheepdog, bleeding meat and a full Norwegian...https://imdb.to/361lbtFMusic and artwork composed and designed by Cevin MooreEpisode edited by Cevin MooreMovie clips from private collection and used in accordance with fair useContact:Twitter: @AmicusHereInstagram: @AmicusHere“Calvin Lockhart is very well turned out “
We go back to 1981 and revisit the classic werewolf film, American Werewolf in London written and directed by John Landis starring David Naughton and Jenny Agutter. Connect with us and share your thoughts about American Werewolf in London with us the following ways: Twitter - @backtopastpod Instagram - @backtopastpod Facebook - Back To the Past Podcast Facebook Group Email - contact@backtothepastpod.com
Episode 25 of SPOCcast is an interview with Claire Agutter. Claire is the lead tutor of ITSM Zone, an organisation that specialises in best practice e-learning. Claire is also director of Scopism, and was lead architect for VeriSM, an approach for managing the digital organization. Claire is one of HDI’s top 25 thought leaders for 2020. Scopism: https://www.scopism.com/ ITSMZone: https://itsm.zone/ The SPOCcast logo, podcast theme, and all content are the property of HDI, a part of Informa Tech. © 2020 HDI, all rights reserved.
"You've seen dolls that pee? This one bleeds." Child's Play 2 (1990) Starring Brad Dourif, Alex Vincent, and the dude who played Bud the CHUD in "Bud the CHUD"
There's plenty of Saturday Night Beaver on Mr. Skin's Top 10 Nude Scenes of 1977! Listen in as Mr. Skin and Andrea count down the best nude scenes that '77 had to offer!
We are fairly split in our discussion of British cinematographer turned director Nicolas Roeg, prompting the first official “cinematic showdown.” Listen as we debate and discuss some early seventies psychedelia and decide for yourself. Chapter 1: Performance (3:50) Chapter 2: Walkabout (37:15) Chapter 3: Don't Look Now (57:40) Chapter 4: The Man Who Fell To Earth (1:19:20)
This week we brave the silvery light of a full moon to seek out...An American Werewolf in London. To contact the show please email show@isawthatyearsago.com, follow us on Twitter @ISTYAshow, or look for us on Facebook.
Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. Dustin introduces Tim Myers and Kyle Tolliver to the John Landis horror comedy. They discuss the manipulation of tropes, Landis' unique approache to the werewolf mythos and of course the absolute best transformation scene to ever take place in a werewolf movie. *Artwork by Brandon Schneider