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How to be the church we were called to be
How to be the church we were called to be.
How to be the church we were called to be.
Alex brings the next part of our talk series: The Book of Acts - How to be the church we were called to be This week looking at all things Comparison & Community
How to be the church we were called to be!
How to be the church we were called to be
How to be the church we were called to be.
Alex brings the next part of our talk series looking at the gospel of John
Alex brings the final part of our Northern Saints series!
What Was I Made For?
Following on our talk series on the Gospel of John!
Talk Series going through the Gospel of John
A Christian perspective on our response to 'The News' of our times.
Penny Lane Vision Series!
A Christian perspective on money!
Alex kicks off our talk series: Create Hope Belong This week talking all things Prayer!
Alex carrying on our talk series in the Gospel of John!
Part 2 of our talk series : Love has a name Looking through the Gospel of John!
Love Has A Name : A talk series on the gospel of John
A Talk Series on Colossians!
A talk series on the book of Colossians!
Secret Sin : Breaking Barriers : Part 5 : Alex Rayment
Sunday 16th October | This week our good friend Alex Rayment, vicar of St Barnabas Penny Lane Church, shared his own story of coming to faith in Jesus and pointed us to the power we all have in sharing our own stories with others.
As COP26 comes to a close we're all thinking about our next steps and how we can take learnings from the past two weeks into the future to slow the rising global temperatures and stick to the target of 1.5C.The industrial meat industry is the single biggest cause of deforestation globally. As of 2021, due to land clearing forest fires, the Amazon rainforest now emits more carbon emissions than it is able to absorb. One cow can release enough gas to produce an astounding 200 kilograms of methane every year, which means that emissions from cows and fertilizer use emit as much greenhouse gas as the world's entire fleet of cars, trucks, and aeroplanes.But the good news is - this is definitely a problem the advertising industry can help address as we think about reshaping demand and changing culture. This week, Amy and Dino are joined by Emma Cookson to chew over the impact of meat-based diets on the climate crisis and how going meatless could help save the planet. Emma is a straight-talking brilliant brand strategist who rose through the ranks of Adland from global head of strategic planning to CEO, and then chairman of BBH New York. Emma is hands down one of the most influential people in advertising and today, she's a partner at the Brandtech group, You & Mr Jones investing in and collaborating with the most innovative companies in our industry. So if anyone can figure out the answer to this brief - it's Emma. Do you think you could take on a meat-free diet for the sake of the planet? Let us know!Amy WilliamsDino Myers-LampteyEmma CooksonThe show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Humans are persuaded to do things every day - and more often than not, it's by the advertising industry. Our industry is the architect of desire and whether we are encouraging people to get the 12 millionth new version of the iPhone or to invest 3 months salary in a shiny rock - we're pretty good at what we do. And yet, when it comes to government policy, persuasion seems woefully underutilised. Our government seems to be stuck between two binary settings. On the one hand, we have heavy-handed enforcement - such as the hefty fines imposed on people who broke lockdown rules - and on the other, some politely ignored suggestions to eat less sugar, go green and maybe wear a mask, but really only if you fancy it.This week, Amy and Dino are joined by a very special guest host - Rory Sutherland. After being fired from Ogilvy in 1989, Rory is now the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK and the founder of Ogilvy's industry-leading Behavioural Science Practice. Together they delve into the art of persuasion and how the power of advertising can be applied to all areas of society.Got any great ideas? Get in touch!Rory SutherlandAmy WilliamsDino Myers-LampteyThe show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the last 18 months, Halfords has experienced 3x growth and according to the CEO it's been primarily driven by women and under 35's all clamoring to buy a bike. A report by TFL also claims that more people cycling would save the NHS £1.7 billion a year by preventing deaths that are a result of physical inactivity.In this week's episode of The Good, The Bad & The Advertising, Amy and Dino are joined by special guest Deolu King. Not only is Deolu an expert in social media, having been an early employee at Facebook, and now the VP of paid social at Essence. But she's also the co-founder of I AM History, a platform designed to celebrate and amplify black history and black culture.Together they discuss how advertising can get more people cycling and feeling safe on the roads, after "The great bicycle boom of 2020".What would make you feel safer cycling on the roads?Let us know!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/deoluking/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
According to the prison reform trust, 57% of women in prison report having been victims of domestic violence. A quarter of the UK adult population also went through foster care - by all accounts, ex-offenders are a vulnerable group but only 17% are in jobs a year after release. So what can advertising do to make work post-release more accessible and employers more accountable to empower those who are reformed?In this week's episode of The Good, The Bad & The Advertising, Amy and Dino are joined by special guest Matt Box. A newly sleep-deprived Dad, Matt is a hilarious creative strategist, at George P Johnson Experience Marketing, and a pretty serious comedian.Together they discuss how advertising can influence employers to give a second chance to those who have served their time and want to make a fresh start.How would you get more ex-offenders back into work?Let us know!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbox/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Alex Rayment shares with us the journey Penny Lane Church Plant has been on since June 2020 to present day in June 2021! Within the episode Alex covers a range of experiences and shares fantastic stories of God at work in his own life, as well as the life of the church and all the connections from his testimony and passion into the community that is forming in Liverpool. An incredible account of God disrupting plans and encouraging us to "Give it a go!" even when it seems crazy to do so!
There has been a recent crackdown on the use of gender stereotypes in advertising, with associations like the UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) leading the charge. But fixing such an age-old issue that stretches way beyond the boundaries of Adland is not something that can be solved overnight. Gender stereotypes in advertising are as old as consumerism itself. Put succinctly in "The Mitchell and Webb Look":Women: You're leaking, ageing, hairy, overweight and everything hurts. And your children's clothes are filthy. No wonder men long for other, less clammy women. For god's sake sort yourselves out. Men: Shave and get drunk. Because you're already brilliant.The ad industry was founded by powerful men and that's meant women are often cast in secondary positions. But could advertising be the answer to an issue it's created itself? In this week's episode of The Good, The Bad, & The Advertising, Amy and Dino are joined by Rosie Laurence, Chief Strategy Officer LATAM at Mindshare, dialling in from Mexico. They look at how the industry can bring more realistic images of women into advertising, break stereotypes, and push equality to be the norm.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosie-laurence-20a95725/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Britain has closed almost a fifth of all its libraries over the last decade due to cuts in funding, with 10,000 library workers losing their jobs. But what can be done to help this struggling sector? And does Adland have a role to play?In this week's episode of The Good, The Bad & The Advertising, Amy and Dino are joined by special guest Sarah Salter. Sarah has worked both client-side as a marketer and agency-side as Head of Innovation for Wavemaker. And with over a decade of experience, Sarah is one of the most respected voices on innovation in media and advertising - bringing together brands and start-ups. Together they discuss how advertising can help libraries rebrand and get more of the public through the doors. From authors attending book launches to 3D printers, and even changing the role of librarians -- the possibilities for change are endless, but it's clear the current model isn't working.We'd love to hear if you have any ideas on solving the problem as well.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/slsalter/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Loneliness in society is something that many perceive as an issue that primarily affects older generations. Yet, intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, feelings of loneliness and isolation among younger generations are on the rise. So what can be done to solve this growing issue? And does Adland have a role to play?This week on The Good, The Bad & The Advertising, Amy and Dino are joined by special guest, Andrew Lopez.Lopez and Amy began working in the world of advertising on the same day as part of the Ogilvy grad scheme, and Andrew has since gone on to climb the ranks of one of the world's leading ad agencies to become Head of Strategy across PR and Influence.Together, they discuss the imminent ticking time bomb of loneliness among young people and how advertising can help bring people together.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-lopez89/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Algorithms play a significant role in our everyday lives. From the searches you perform on Google, the content you see in your Facebook feed or the GPS navigation in your car, their influence on our day-to-day is everywhere. Only problem is, most of the time we're oblivious to how much sway they have and the data they use to make these decisions. Plus by influencing future decisions based on past data, they are prone to repeating our mistakes. The implications of this range from the perpetuation of fake news to minorities unfairly receiving longer prison sentences. So can anything be done to curb this bad influence in our lives? This week on The Good, The Bad & The Advertising, hosts Amy and Dino are joined by special guest Lou Nylander. Lou is a digital marketing guru with over 15 years of experience. She's also a trusted advisor to the Good-Loop team and a FIERCE advocate for supporting women in business. Together, they discuss the impact of algorithms on our everyday lives and whether accountability from creators could lead to better transparency and less discrimination. And again, our three hosts will chat about how advertising can help solve these issues or, indeed, hinder them.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lounylander/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Adland suffering from a crisis of creativity? Is it symptomatic of the modern age? And what can be done to fix it? That's the topic under discussion in the latest episode of The Good, The Bad and The Advertising, where hosts Amy and Dino are joined by special guest Jack Horner. Jack has worked in both the advertising sector and as music producer in the 90s, so it's safe to say he knows his stuff. Jack also more recently founded DOT DOT DOT, a community of founders and leaders in culture, creative and comms.Together they discuss the crisis of creativity in a modern age, or the lack thereof. When creative work is more accessible than ever before and sharing platforms are for the masses, does this increase the value of work? Or dilute the quality we consume? And once again, the hosts will chat about how advertising can help solve these issues or, indeed, hinder them.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackjoiner/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isolation, anxiety, loneliness -- the COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable impact on our mental health. So much so, many experts are predicting there will be a second pandemic -- a mental health crisis. So what can be done to prevent it?In Episode 2 of The Good, The Bad and The Advertising -- the show where we ask, if the world were our client, what would the brief be? -- Amy, Dino, and Tim look at the issue from the view of business owners. They ask how the advertising industry can help reduce the inevitable and whether forced time-outs for grown ups, zoom calls on beaches and buying crypto at four in the morning might be the answer.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyarmoo/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The spread of dangerous misinformation online has been brought into sharp focus during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent vaccine rollout. So much so, an Imperial College London study found that misinformation online had led to a decrease in vaccine intent among 6.2% of people in the UK and 6.4% in the US. So with the spread of misinformation online putting people's lives in danger, what can be done to stop it? In the inaugural episode of “The Good, The Bad and The Advertising” -- a new show where we ask, if the world was our client, what would the brief be? -- hosts Amy Williams (CEO of Good-Loop), Timothy Armoo (CEO at Fanbytes) and Dino Myers-Lamptey (Founder at The Barber Shop) mull over the dangers, and how ghost-busting, memes, and even game shows could be the answer to shifting the narrative.Get in touch!https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-williams-/https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyarmoo/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw/The show was produced by Charley Tunnicliffe. The sound engineer is Alex Rayment. Find out more here: www.alexrayment.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #37: The One with New Intro Music by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode #36: Lockdown Gaming by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode #35: Keeping Gaming Alive in Quarantine by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode 34: How to Game in Isolation by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode 33: The first one of the new year that took til February to arrive by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
We had an amazing guest speaker, Alex Raymend, conclude our series on ‘Detox for the Soul’. He talked about confession and Repentance and if our feet will follow what our lips confess.
Episode 32 The Slightly Festive One With The Live Intro by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode #31 The one where we chat about news for longer than normal by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Guest speaker Alex Rayment, joining us from HTB, finishes off our series on the Sound of Redemption by sharing some of his own story, and encouraging us to be radical in how we share our stories and sing our song of redemption.
Episode #30 The One With Our Wives by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment gives us three new approaches to help us as we try to bring reconciliation to our relationships. This is Part 2 of our Reconciliation series.
Episode #29 The Most Delayed and Yet Eagerly Awaited UKGE Special by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play Episode #28 - UK Games Expo Pre-Chat by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Who do you say I am - Guest speaker Alex Rayment explores Acts 17 and how idols in our lives can rob us of the true freedom found in Jesus.
Alex Rayment continues the teaching series – The King Is Coming – as we journey towards Easter. He looks at letting go of our comfort, getting uncomfortable and by blessing others we expand the kingdom of God.
Shuffle and Play Edisode #Episode 27 - Top 5 Overrated Games by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment begins our new Sunday Series with this talk on the impact we can have whatever our circumstances: A Life Worth Living – An Eternal Legacy.
Episode 26 - New Year, New Us by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment concludes our sermon series on the theme 'Lift Your Life' | Reorienting and Rededicating our Lives.
Shuffle and Play Episode #24 - Back Once Again With The Ill Behaviour by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment launches our Acts series, looking at how God meets us in both the mountain-top moments, as well as the valleys.
Shuffle and Play Episode #23 - AireCon Review! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play Episode #22 - We are going to AireCon! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment speaks on how our identity no longer depends on our circumstances, but on who Jesus says we are.
Alex Rayment, reminds us, as we enter a new year, that we are a people loved by God, called to prepare the way for people to meet with Jesus.
Shuffle and Play Episode #21 - Festive, Frolicky Board Gaming Fun by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment continues our series in Colossians and teaches on how Paul told the Colossian church that in Christ, you can have everything now.
Shuffle and Play #19 - Come on baby, do the cooperation. by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play #18 - Big Cards, Little Cards, Cardboard Cards by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play #17 Fantastical Board Games and Where to Find Them by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play #16 PAARRTTAAYY! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode 15 - BrumCast! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode 14 - Recording via distance! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play Episode #13 - UK Games Expo Special by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle Reviews #4 : UKGE Pre-Chat! by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Episode 12: Solo Stories by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Shuffle and Play Reviews #3 by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley
Alex Rayment continues our Fruitfulness On The Frontline series, by taking a look at what it means to model Godly character.
This is our first ever episode of a solely review-based podcast in the Shuffle & Play family. Introducing James Crawley to the podcast-sphere, accompanying Alex Rayment for a fun-filled hour(ish) chatting about all things of a tabletopping nature! Enjoy!
Episode 3 by Ben Cook, Alex Rayment & James Crawley