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Demolition News Radio
DIDCOT - Why we are calling for a public inquiry

Demolition News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 10:14


Didcot Power Station Tragedy: Eight-Year Wait for Answers Over eight years after the Didcot power station collapse that claimed the lives of four demolition workers, their families are still seeking answers. The call for an urgent public inquiry grows as the investigation drags on without resolution. The families of Ken Cresswell, John Shaw, Michael Collings, and Christopher Huxtable continue to live with the pain and frustration of not knowing why their loved ones never came home. Journalist Mark Anthony spoke to Sophie Law of BBC Radio Oxford to highlight the inordinate delay in the investigation, comparing it to similar cases abroad that were resolved much faster. The need for accountability, systemic changes in the industry, and ultimately, justice for the victims remains as pressing as ever. You can sign the petition here: http://www.change.org/didcotfour

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for 7th January 2024

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 15:37


GB2RS News Sunday the 7th of January 2024 The news headlines: RSGB Regional Team vacancies RSGB volunteer interviewed by the BBC RSGB National Radio Centre seeks to expand its team of volunteers   The news team and all the staff at RSGB HQ would like to wish our newsreaders, listeners and online readers a very happy New Year. We would like to remind everyone that we always welcome your news, by email, to radcom@rsgb.org.uk and the deadline is 10 am sharp on Thursday mornings. The GB2RS script is usually uploaded to the RSGB website by 4.30 pm each Friday afternoon. Are you interested in supporting your local radio amateurs and promoting amateur radio where you live? The RSGB Regional Team has eight Regional Representative vacancies across the UK where you could make a difference. Last year, Regional Reps got involved in a variety of activities including British Science Week and YOTA Month to help spread the word about amateur radio in their regions. If you have the passion to do this, go to the RSGB website at rsgb.org/election to find out how to apply. The deadline for applications is the 31st of January. It was great to hear RSGB volunteer Peter Marcham, G3YXZ on BBC Radio Oxford on New Year's Day. Peter volunteers at the RSGB National Radio Centre, as well as being a tour guide at Bletchley Park. He spoke to radio presenter Sophie Law about his volunteering after sending the words "Bletchley Park Guide" to a three-word, text-in feature on why listeners were up early on New Year's Day. Search for Sophie Law on BBC Sounds, choose the New Year's Day programme and listen from 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 25 seconds. There is so much happening at the RSGB National Radio Centre that it needs to expand its team of volunteers! If you can volunteer on a Friday or Saturday, you will be particularly welcome. The NRC has a fabulous set-up, and full training on using the GB3RS radio station will be given. You should enjoy meeting people and be able to volunteer for one or two days per month as part of a friendly and dedicated team. NRC volunteers also enjoy numerous benefits associated with volunteering at Bletchley Park. For more information, please email NRC Coordinator Martyn Baker, G0GMB via nrc.support@rsgb.org.uk We have received the sad news that both Mick Senior, G4EFO and Martyn Vincent, G3UKV have become Silent Keys recently. Mick was a former Regional Representative for Region 10, and the keeper of a number of local repeaters. Martyn was the District Representative for Shropshire, North Worcestershire and West Birmingham. Previously, he volunteered for the RSGB as the Regional Representative for Region 5 and as a member of the Nominations Committee. He was also a very well-respected member of the microwave and contesting communities. Our thoughts are with their families at this difficult time. This year marks 150 years since the birth of Guglielmo Marconi in 1874. The Cornish Radio Amateur Club will be organising International Marconi Day this year on the 27th of April. For more information and updates, visit the GB4IMD Facebook page. The RSGB's RadCom team is looking for authors to contribute to the magazine. Previously unpublished features and articles are always welcome for consideration, and authors are paid for any content that is used. To contact the RadCom team please email radcom@rsgb.org.uk And now for details of rallies and events The Lincoln Short Wave Club Winter Radio Rally will take place on Sunday the 28th of January at The Festival Hall, Caistor Road, Market Rasen, LN8 3HT. The doors will be open from 9 am and admission is £2. Ample free car parking and hot refreshments will be available. Tables cost £10 each. At 2 pm, after the Rally, there will be a used equipment auction. Items for the auction will be booked in from 1 pm. Contact Steve, M5ZZZ for tables and details via m5zzz@outlook.com or 07777 699 069. The Canvey Rally will be held on Sunday the 4th of February at Cornelius Vermuyden School, Dinant Avenue, Canvey, Essex, SS8 9QS. The Rally is expected to be the usual hive of activity with plenty of traders on site. For more information contact Richard Stanley on 07725 551 263 or email g7oed@icloud.com  The MIDCARS Radioactive Rally will be held on Sunday the 11th of February at Nantwich Civic Hall, Market Street, Nantwich, CW5 5DG. The doors open at 10 am and admission is £5. There will be a wide variety of trader stalls covering every aspect of amateur radio. Raffles will be held throughout the Rally. Refreshments and snacks will be available in the hall and parking is immediately adjacent to the venue. Now the Special Event News Today, the 7th is the last chance to work special callsign EH5XMAS. The station is operated by members of Radio Club Lliria, EA5RCL in celebration of Christmas and the New Year. QSL via the bureau to EA5RCL, Logbook of the World and eQSL. On the 14th of January 2024, Her Majesty Queen Margrethe the Second will abdicate and leave the throne to her son who will become His Majesty King Frederik the Tenth, when he is sworn in as the new King of Denmark. For this reason, amateur radio associations FRA and EDR will activate Special Event Stations within The Kingdom of Denmark including Greenland and the Faroe Islands. OZ24QUEEN will be active from 0000UTC on the 12th of January until 2359UTC on the 14th of January. OZ24KING will be active from 0000UTC on the 14th of January until 2359UTC on the 16th of January. These callsigns, and others, will be active on many amateur radio bands using CW, SSB, RTTY and several digital modes. All amateur bands and all modes may be used. For more information see QRZ.com The Radio Club of Haïti is on the air until the 31st of January with special callsign HH220Y. The station is active to celebrate Haïti's 220th anniversary of independence. Operators are active on the 160 to 10m bands using CW, FT8 and SSB. QSL via N2OO. Now the DX news Eric, F5LCX will be active as V5/F5LCX from Namibia until the 11th of January. He plans to operate with both mobile and fixed stations for a few hours on a daily basis – probably during the evening hours. QSL via Logbook of the World. Brad, VK2BY will be active again as HS0ZNR from the Nam Yuen district in northeastern Thailand until the 14th of January. He will be QRV on the 160 to 10m bands. QSL directly to VK2BY and Logbook of the World. Now the contest news The UK Six Metre Group Winter Marathon began on Friday the 1st of December 2023. The contest will run until the 31st of January 2024. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report and locator. The ARRL RTTY Roundup ends its two-day run today, Sunday the 7th of January, at 2359UTC. Using the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. American stations also send their state. Canadian stations send their province. On Tuesday the 9th, the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 1955UTC. Using FM on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also, on Tuesday the 9th, the 432MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 10th, the 432MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 10th, the 432MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Thursday the 11th, the 50MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Sunday the 14th, the RSGB Affiliated Societies 80 and 40m Datamodes Contest runs from 1300 to 1700UTC. Using PSK63 and RTTY, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 4th of January 2024 Welcome to the first HF propagation report of 2024 – it looks like it will be business as usual! A massive X5-class solar flare occurred on the 31st of December. Luckily, this happened at 2155UTC so didn't affect the ionosphere over the UK. But it did launch a large coronal mass ejection, which was forecast to possibly hit the Earth on the 2nd of January. It looks like it largely missed us, although low-energy proton levels streaming past Earth continued to rise and were at the minor S1 radiation storm threshold on Wednesday the 3rd. Had active region 3536 been directly facing Earth when the flare was observed, a stronger proton event and geomagnetic storm would have been very likely. Only minor HF signal degradation through the polar zones should be expected because of the minor S1 storm. So, it looks like we dodged the bullet again, but this is a warning that there could be more to come. Otherwise, the solar flux index declined to the 140s over the Christmas period, although it looks like it may increase over the coming week. NOAA predicts it could be in the range of 150 to 160 next week, with a maximum Kp index of 3 on Monday the 8th, or Tuesday the 9th. However, this could soon change if we have another solar flare and subsequent coronal mass ejection, which could see the Kp index rise two days later. So, make the most of HF when the Kp index is low! Otherwise, the winter period is when the low bands, from 160 to 40m, come into their own. While solar maximum is not the best time for low-band propagation, there will still be plenty of DX to be worked. Generally speaking, winter is a good time for east-west paths on HF too. Taking a closer look at 40 metres, the band should open for DX in an easterly direction during the late afternoon and towards the south at sunset. Paths during the afternoon may also include West Coast USA in mid-winter. Relatively local contacts should be possible during the day, as the critical frequency remains above 7MHz during daylight. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO A new year brings a change of weather type and, after some residual rainfall events at the tail end of the previous week, we should be seeing a marked improvement in the weather as high-pressure returns fairly generally across the country by this first weekend of January, ending today, the 7th. This will remain near, or very close by, for much of the coming week and into the following weekend. It is good news for Tropo, initially over the North Sea towards southern Scandinavia and the Baltic region, but will probably change to favour the western side of Britain in the second half of the week. This is nice timing to coincide with the 70cm band RSGB contests during the week on Tuesday the 9th and Wednesday the 10th of January. Up until the middle of the month, we should be alert to rare mid-winter sporadic-E propagation. With a very contorted jet stream pattern during the whole period, the chances are better than average. This is another piece of good timing for the 50MHz UK Activity Contest on Thursday the 11th. We were going through the Quadrantids meteor shower as this report was being written, so this may provide a little boost to meteor scatter into some of the coming week. Rain scatter will be a rapidly diminishing option during the period as high pressure builds next week. The solar conditions continue to produce elevated Kp index events. So, again, check for auroral openings although, generally, aurora is usually better towards the Spring. For EME, this week we see a negative Moon declination, falling to a minimum by Wednesday. So, Moon windows will be short and peak Moon elevation will be low. Path losses are also low, but we are still over a week away from perigee, the closest approach of the Moon to the Earth. 144MHz sky noise increases all week culminating in the Sun and Moon being close in the sky on the 11th. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

BBC Introducing in Oxford
PODCAST: The Bobo + Kid Kin, BBC Maida Vale session

BBC Introducing in Oxford

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 60:00


This week on the final BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire podcast, we went big and took The Bobo to the legendary BBC Maida Vale studios in London to record a live session! Hear two incredible tracks from that and Dave's interview with them at the session. You can watch the videos from the recording on all the the BBC Radio Oxford social pages, or on YouTube here: The Bobo - Wish I Knew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSYNcDjQD78 The Bobo - 2AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKIdItswxXw As of Thursday 7th August 2023 we will become a 2 hour programme live on Thursday nights from 8 - 10pm, repeated on Saturday nights at the same time with the new name: BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, see you there friends! Here's this week's playlist: • Rosie Shaw - Living Without You Luce Rushton - Night Drive Through m4x - All This Time Sable - I Just Dubwiser - 1 Tune 4 Mi 2 C The Bobo & Kid Kin - Wish I Knew (Live at Maida Vale) Sebastian Reynolds - How to Move Forward Eva Gadd - Get It Killer Kowalski - Nuclear Girl/Nuclear Boy The Bobo & Kid Kin - 2AM (Live at Maida Vale) Rich Rainford - Compass YK - FINS Family Machine - Flowers by the Roadside • If you're making music in Oxfordshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader

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Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Sophie Law on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss a report by Samsung about the smart gadgets we'll soon be able to use, from smart mirrors that detect our mood, to augmented reality headsets that help us while cooking, and more. You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #Sophie #Law #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Samsung #Report #Artificial #Intelligence #AI #Smart #Mirror #Light #Exercise #Health #Mental #Cooking #Fridge #Ovens #VR #Virtual #Reality #Robot #Augmented #Baking #Future #Energy #Sustainability #Bills

Life Goals with Theo Delaney
Life Goals with Theo Delaney - Robyn Cowen

Life Goals with Theo Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 82:21


Top commentator Robyn Cowen joins Theo Delaney to relive the goals of her life and talk about her journey from BBC Radio Oxford to national television and lead commentator status for the Women's Euros in 2022. Now well established, she reveals what it takes to be among the best in the business and assesses the roles of the co-commentator and studio pundits too. Among The Oxford United fan's scorers are her childhood idol Alan Shearer, Alfie Potter and Chloe Kelly. https://www.theodelaney.com https://www.11-29media.com/life-goals@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaney

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
6th February 2023 - Discussing Netflix Password Sharing on BBC Radio Oxford

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 7:26


Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins David Prever on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss Netflix's plans to stop members sharing their log in details. How will they do this, will it work, and will they lose subscribers as a result? You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #David #Prever #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Netflix #Password #Sharing #Membership #Subscriber #Subscribing #Chile #Peru #Costa #Rica #Movie #TV #Streaming #iPlayer #Amazon #Prime #Apple #Disney #Content

Director Talks
Director Talks with Mollie Leivars

Director Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 17:04


Today in conversation with a talented young filmmaker from Kent, UK Mollie Leivars. She is the founder of Spirit Production Company. She has been making short films since 2019, mostly surrounding youth issues, that have been used in schools and colleges as an educational resource in partnership with local police forces. Whilst filming 'Brooke' in February 2020 she was interviewed by BBC Oxford about her experience of bullying and passion behind filming. In March 2020, she was interviewed by the Abingdon and Witney College marketing team about my films and working with the police. In March 2020, she was featured on BBC South where my interview with BBC Oxford was shown. In March 2020, I she interviewed by Kat Orman live on BBC Radio Oxford in the studio, about her experience with bullying, filmmaking and the Trauma films. In June 2020, she was part of the BBC Radio Oxford's 'Pause for Thought' which was aired during their breakfast show. Highlights of the Show: Experience as a young film maker Filmmaking related to sensitive topics on youth - Bullying, School Violence, The Importance of Consent How does Mollie tackle trolls and negative talk Sessions and talks on youth subjects in colleges, schools and working with the Police to create awarness' Spirit Productions filmmaking class and acting sessions Final Message Episode sponsor- Newsly App - Download now https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.newsly.app&pli=1 Follow us @filmsmorart #podcast #entertianment #filmmaker

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
19th January 2022 - Discussing schools using the Yondr system on BBC Radio Oxford

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 12:41


Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Kat Orman on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss schools stopping students using smartphone and smartwatches in class by using a system called Yondr, where students are required to place their devices in a secure lockable pouch. Under discussion, what smartwatches are capable of and whether denying students access to smart devices during school hours is a good idea. You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy the podcasts please remember to follow and leave a review! #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Gadget #Detective #GadgetDetective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #BBC #Radio #Oxford #School #Student #Children #Smart #Phone #Watch #Yondr #Yonder #Pouch #Secure #Lockable #Bullying #Abuse #Health #Safety #Medical #Calculator #Addiction #

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Kat Orman and crew on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the government's plan for everybody in the UK to have the option of having a smart meter installed. What are they, do they offer better value, and should you opt to have one, will you even have a choice? You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #Help #News #Reviews #Advice #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Kat #Orman #Water #Electricity #Electric #Gas #Smart #Meter #Tarrif #Utility #Cost #Price #Government #Energy #Rollout #Provider #Billing #Security #Hack #Data #Privacy #Thermostat #Internet #Things #IoT

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Lilley Mitchell and co on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss fans, something many of us are turning to in the current heatwave. Oscillating or non-oscillating, cheap or expensive, big or small, table-top or free-standing, just cooling or built-in heater or purifier, all these questions and more raise a bit of a sweat. You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Help #Advice #Lilley #Mitchell #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Fan #Air #Conditioning #AC #Oscillating #Oscillator #Cool #Heatwave #Temperature #Humidifier #Hepa #Filter #Dust #Particles #Hayfever #Allergies #Allergy #Pollen #Polution

Multi Story
Within The Rules

Multi Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 41:17


Three personal stories reflecting on how we interpret and respond to the rules. Including 81-year old Patricia, who has finally found her birth family after a 30 year search - right in the middle of a global pandemic. She's desperate to be reunited with her birth mum on her 100th birthday – but equally determined not to break national lockdown rules. And Wayne, who lives in Oxford with his husband, reflects on the rules that impact him because of his identity as a sexually active gay man - from blood donations to safari holidays. Plus the Nottinghamshire biology teacher living a double-life as a pirate radio show host... until the BBC came knocking. Presented and produced by Becca Bryers, with additional production from Shivani Dave. With thanks to Justin Dealey at BBC Three Counties Radio, Clodagh Stenson at BBC Radio Oxford, and Dean Jackson and Kenny Burton at BBC Radio Nottingham. You can find out more about BBC Introducing here: bbc.co.uk/introducing And blood donation in the UK here: blood.co.uk/who-can-give-blood

Springline Radio Players
BBC Radio - Interview with the Canterville Ghost producer, David Hunter

Springline Radio Players

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 10:05


BBC Radio Oxford's Jerome Sale spends some time talking with David Hunter about the latest in Springline Radio Players audio productions, "The Canterville Ghost", by Oscar Wilde and how the collaboration with Open Door Playhouse, a professional theatre company based in Los Angeles, California came into being.

Best Thing with Danyl Johnson
#9 Bill Buckley

Best Thing with Danyl Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 60:20


Bill BuckleyBill Buckley is a radio and television presenter and former actor. For three years, he was a co-presenter of BBC Television's consumer affairs programme That's Life!. He currently presents on BBC Radio Berkshire and has presented shows on BBC Radio Solent, BBC Southern Counties Radio, BBC Radio Devon, BBC Radio Oxford, London talk radio station LBC 97.3, BBC London 94.9 and numerous others.Follow

WebTalkRadio.net » Enlightenment of Change
168. Strategies to Create Your Dream Life

WebTalkRadio.net » Enlightenment of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 47:09


Do you feel like life happens to you and you have zero control over your circumstances?  Do you continue to think and say the same negative thoughts over and over again like: “I’ve been dealt a crappie hand, or If I didn’t have bad luck, I’d have no luck at all, or It is what it is, and I just have to deal with my crappie life.”   Remember, what you think about over and over again really does become your reality.  Ask yourself this big question, are you thinking about the right stuff? Check Out These Highlights: How to stay positive with all that is happening in the world today.     How to create the life we all deserve even in the midst of chaos.   This year there has been a loss of livelihoods and loss of life, how do we recover? How do those of us with the ability to tap into positivity share that with other people? How too manifest the resources you need now? The one thing we should all focus on in the days ahead. About Kate Jegede: Kate is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. After postgraduate research at Oxford, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization.    Additionally, Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health. Kate is an expert in manifestation using the Universal Laws that we are all governed by.   How to get in touch with Kate:  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/KateJegedePage/ Website:  https://www.katejegede.com Stalk me online! Website:  https://whitmanassoc.com/ Podcast Website:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enlightenment-of-change/id1313299091 Connie's #1 International Bestseller Book - ESP (Easy Sales Process): 7-Step to Sales Success:  https://whitmanassoc.com/resources/ Download Free Communication Style Assessment:  https://www.whitmanassoc.com/csa Connie's ESP (Easy Sales Process) MasterClass:  https://whitmanassoc.com/espmasterclass/

Politix and Chill
Ep18: Everbody In. Klaxon. Monopoles.

Politix and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 41:34


In the first Emergency Politix & Chill since the pandemic, Ben Weisz chats to BBC WM Political Reporter Kathryn Stanczyszyn and BBC Radio Oxford's Bethan Nimmo abouit the announcements that the government has made to help look after homless people who have been house in hotels during the pandemic. email: politix@bbc.co.uk

Rachael Blackmore - Relationship Coach
Interview with BBC Radio Oxford - managing your relationships during lockdown

Rachael Blackmore - Relationship Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 35:06


If you are finding it hard to get on with your partner like you usually would because you are spending long periods of time together, I have some advice and guidance on how you can have that difficult conversation, how to be more tolerant, and how to get the best from your relationship during this unprecedented period of isolation and strain.

THE STEVE MILLS - RESULTS PODCAST - How to create more leads and turn more leads into sales.

In this interview live on BBC Radio Oxford Steve Mills spoke about - How businesses are coping with the coronavirus and what they should be doing right now to survive and thrive in these tough times.Stevewww.stevemills.co

THE STEVE MILLS - RESULTS PODCAST - How to create more leads and turn more leads into sales.

In this interview live on BBC Radio Oxford Steve Mills spoke about - How businesses are coping with the coronavirus and what they should be doing right now to survive and thrive in these tough times.Stevewww.stevemills.co

Politix and Chill
Ep16. Coronavirus. MPs. Sex.

Politix and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 40:08


Ben is joined by BBC Radio Oxford's Bethan Nimmo and BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire's Simon Gilbert to discuss the latest Coronavirus announcements, their new local MPs who are starting on their parliamentary journeys and a visit to the eco town in Bicester. As environmental campaigners launch a sex strike against councillors in Sussex, reporter Ben Gruet tries to find out what a sex strike is and what it might entail... Got a story for us? politix@bbc.co.uk

Sparkle and Thrive
[BONUS] TechPixies founder, Joy Foster, on the Kat Orman Show, BBC Radio Oxford

Sparkle and Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 11:10


Today, Joy Foster was a special guest at BBC Radio Oxford. Kat interviews Joy about TechPixies most recent accolade Digital Women's 'Digital Course of the Year!'If you couldn't tune in live, we did the legwork for you ...and bring to you the full interview!*This audio is property of BBC Radio Oxford

Politix and Chill
Ep10: Brexit. Farming. Gnomes.

Politix and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 41:14


As Brexit approaches, Ben is joined by BBC Radio Kent's Yetunde Yusuf and BBC Radio Merseyside's Claire Hamilton to chat about how the different areas are preparing for entering the transition phase, whilst also championing their local ports. BBC Radio Oxford's Bethan Nimmo visits Oxford's first twin town in 23 years,Wroclaw in Poland. BBC Radio Shropshire's Joanne Gallacher asked the agriculture students how they're feeling about the prospect of leaving the EU and BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Alex Rhode locks a leaver and a remainer in an escape room to see if they could cooperate and leave in one piece? If there's something happening that you think we should be looking at email politix@bbc.co.uk

The Reality Revolution Podcast
Interview with Katherine Jegede - Writer, Television Host, Expert on Neville Goddard

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 67:56


"According to Neville, there is only one power in the universe out of which all things emanate. Not a 'good' source and a separate 'evil' one, but one universal source bending in obedience to the creative will of men and women everywhere. The how remains a mystery; but this eternal fact is nonetheless true. As soon as I was able to feel and accept this to be true, I was free." --Katherine Jegede Growing up in London, Katherine Jegede was always searching for a philosophy to make sense of life. When she found the mind-as-creator philosophy of Neville Goddard, she thought she had found it. Falling victim to a terrible crime, however, caused Jegede to rethink everything she thought she knew. Rather than abandoning Neville's ideas, however, she discovered within them a new source of strength and fortitude. She not only rebounded from her crisis, but also used Neville's creative-mind principles to become a television presenter, something she had never before imagined possible. Katherine Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. After completing her studies, Katherine moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to her academic science career, Katherine has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she has conducted research trips, helping set up a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria's forefront teaching hospitals. She has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal, Nature. Katherine has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. It was a genuine pleasure to interview Katherine.  We talked about her journey, her love of Neville Goddard, finding a specific person, her favorite technique and lots more. You can get her book Infinite Possibilities: How to use the ideas of Neville Goddard to create the life you want here https://www.amazon.com/Infinite-Possibility-Neville-Goddard-Create/dp/0143132474/   For coaching – https://www.advancedsuccessinstitute.com For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealityRevolutionPodcast/ Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution  https://www.facebook.com/groups/403122083826082/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSw Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com  

RadioMoments - Conversations
91: Bob Harris - Radio 1, 2, BBC local radio, Luxy and BFBS

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 59:30


This is the story of the man who grew up simply wanting to be on the radio and emerged as one of the most musically influential and respected presenters in UK radio. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Bob Harris tells of his time as an unlikely police cadet before his ambition to work in radio took him – alone – to London. He shares how he befriended John Peel and became his fill-in, and then moved to a more permanent BBC Radio 1 programme - and fronting the Old Grey Whistle Test.  As his first spell of Radio 1 ended, spells at Radio Luxembourg, Radio 210, BBC Radio Oxford and BFBS followed, before the death of his idol Roger Scott created an opportunity back at Radio 1 – some 16 years after his earlier departure. As Radio 1 implemented its famous ‘90s ‘rejuvenation’, Bob was moved on again – and he tells here of the meeting where the deed was done   - before he turned up on GLR in a programme which he was to regard as one of his favourites. Noticed by Radio 2, Bob returned to the BBC where has remained since, hosting a range of programmes including his renowned Country Show. Speaking as he relished his return on-air after his illness, this is the Bob Harris story - in his own words. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .                                                                                                               

RadioMoments - Conversations
89: Thomas Prag - Moray Firth Radio founder, and later regulator

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 53:08


A man who never hankered after a job in radio, but was to be recognised as the driving force behind one of the most successful early small local radio stations – Moray Firth Radio based in Inverness. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments Conversations’, Thomas Prag confesses to an easy upbringing and his laziness, before falling into the BBC. He recalls his early training days – in Bush House and pushing the buttons for Alan Freeman on the legendary Pick of the Pops before moving to BBC Radio Oxford at launch. He tells of helping to establish and then manage the BBC Radio Highland opt-out as the Corporation wrestled with quite how to deal with radio across Scotland. When Moray Firth won the area’s commercial radio licence, Thomas tells he was tempted into joining the team to run what was judged a highly risky venture at a time when other even larger commercial stations were failing and stations of this scale were rare. Thus began his lengthy tenure which took the station into profitability; and its success recognised by regulators, awards judges – and its many listeners - as something quite special. Thomas opens-up about his proud legacy in ‘community radio’ - alongside the challenges of the job – and the impact of its personal pressures. After leaving the station, he tells of how he how was appointed to both the Radio Authority and, later, Ofcom – and how he felt about the role of a regulator and about the demands of the licence application process. Then – his rich and busy life since and how his learnings from life in radio continue to be put to use in the community he loves. In his own words, this is the Thomas Prag story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series  here (https://podfollow.com/1459316952) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .  

Master The Mind, Master Anything with Dave Cottrell
Ep 87 - Fat Shaming A (hopefully) Balanced Perspective

Master The Mind, Master Anything with Dave Cottrell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 21:37


The Cancer Research Obesity campaign... is it fat shaming? Here's my 2p worth! Recently I was interviewed by BBC Radio Oxford on this topic. I only got to talk for around 8 minutes on the issue and there is so much more I wanted to say. So this episode is all about that. Fat Shaming. What it is, what it does and what it isn't. With some particularly controversial opinions on the new Cancer Research UK Obesity campaign.

Ponder Property
The Housing Market

Ponder Property

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 5:17


Pondering the question of the housing market? VTUK join BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the state of the UK housing market. Has Brexit had an impact on the market? Call 0800 328 0460, email info@vtuk.com or visit vtuk.com to find out how VTUK can assist your business.

It’s All About You!
BBC Radio Oxford

It’s All About You!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 20:50


Chatting to the wonder that is Kat Orman about Breast Cancer, family, support and mental well being.

Brexit and Beyond
Anand Menon on BBC Radio Oxford: parliamentary arithmetic

Brexit and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 2:30


Professor Anand Menon discusses that a change in Conservative leadership does not alter the parliamentary arithmetic, how the default legal situation would be no deal at the end of October and the importance of the Fixed Term Parliamentary Act.

Brexit and Beyond
Anand Menon on BBC Radio Oxford: how long can businesses cope with the uncertainty of Brexit?

Brexit and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 2:51


Economy is growing less fast already based on this uncertainty with Brexit says Anand Menon on BBC Radio Oxford. Professor Menon explains what the European Leader might be thinking, what the uncertainty could mean for UK trade and what a long extension means for British politics.

RadioMoments - Conversations
53: Libby Purves - BBC Radio Oxford and Radio 4 presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:27


From early duties at BBC Radio Oxford, Libby Purves rose to be the youngest and first female presenter on Today on Radio 4 – before taking on the Midweek programme which became her home for over thirty years. In this hour of #Radiomoments Conversations, she tells of her early carefree days, job-sharing with greats like John Timpson and Brian Redhead, and shares tales of her years on Midweek. She opens up too about her own life and how she feels about its next chapter. In her own words, this is the Libby Purves story. Libby’s latest book, ‘That Was the Midweek that Was,’ is out now on Kindle. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations).  Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

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My Wellness Pie
How to Build your Resilience with Dr Rose Aghdami

My Wellness Pie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 33:30


Resilience is one of the best qualities you can have and is the best safeguard against stress and burnout. But is it something we are born with or can we build and develop it over time? Dr Rose Aghdami is an expert in resilience. She is the developer of the highly-regarded resilience-building model FUEL for Resilience which guides coaches, managers and guides people in how to build it. Seeing a clear increase in the number of people struggling with anxiety and stress - often nearing crisis point, she also developed the app ResilientME as a way to easily access ongoing support to develop and maintain resilience. The app is based on Dr Rose’s clinical experience gained over more than 25 years. Rose served as the resident psychologist for BBC Radio Oxford, England for several years. The British Psychological Society recommends her as an expert psychologist. A highly sought-after speaker, she presents at national and international conferences. Today we’re talking about the effect resilience plays in our lives, the ways in which we can build a resilience mindset and why that is so important now more than ever. Rose shares so many practical tips that we can implement daily so that we can better cope with the challenges life bring. We cover: -How Rose was drawn to working on preventative work on how to develop resilience  -Are we born with a finite amount of resilience -How we can develop a resilient mindset? -Rose’s model for developing resilience: FUEL and how to apply it in your life -The negative impact of our early-set and internal messages on our resilience -How resilience has shifted over time? -What happens in our brain when we develop resilience?   For full show notes and resources head to:  www.mywellnesspie.com/build-your-resilience

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Infinite Possibilities with Katherine Jegede

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 89:24


Kate Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. Her book on Goddard will be published by Tarcher Perigee in 2018. After completing her studies, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan African. In addition to her academic science career, Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she has conducted research trips, helping set up a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria's forefront teaching hospitals. She has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal, Nature.Kate has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. She lives in London.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Infinite Possibilities with Katherine Jegede

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 88:00


Kate Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. Her book on Goddard will be published by Tarcher Perigee in 2018. After completing her studies, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan African. In addition to her academic science career, Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she has conducted research trips, helping set up a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals. She has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal, Nature.Kate has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. She lives in London.

Night-Light Radio
Infinite Possibilities with Katherine Jegede

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 89:24


Kate Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. Her book on Goddard will be published by Tarcher Perigee in 2018. After completing her studies, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan African. In addition to her academic science career, Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she has conducted research trips, helping set up a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals. She has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal, Nature.Kate has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. She lives in London.

Desert Island Discs: Desert Island Discs Archive: 2016-2018

Pam Ayres is a poet and broadcaster.Pam was born in the Vale of the White Horse and retains her characteristic Berkshire burr. She is the youngest of six children, and grew up in the company of her four brothers and a sister in a small council house. Although she was interested in writing from an early age, she failed her 11-plus exam and left school at 15 to join the Civil Service and later the Women's Royal Air Force, where she found opportunities to appear in amateur dramatics. She began to perform her comic verse in local folk clubs in the early 1970s and her first break came when she secured a spot on BBC Radio Oxford. In 1975, she won the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks and by the following year she had given up her day job. Pam has sold more than three million copies of her books, and has been called "the people's poet", thanks to her ability to write verse which resonates with a wide audience. Her best-loved poems include Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth, which was voted one of the UK's top ten comic verses in a BBC poll. Striking a very different note, her poem Woodland Burial has become a popular reading at funerals. Presenter: Kirsty Young Producer: Sarah Taylor.

Desert Island Discs
Pam Ayres

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 38:00


Pam Ayres is a poet and broadcaster. Pam was born in the Vale of the White Horse and retains her characteristic Berkshire burr. She is the youngest of six children, and grew up in the company of her four brothers and a sister in a small council house. Although she was interested in writing from an early age, she failed her 11-plus exam and left school at 15 to join the Civil Service and later the Women's Royal Air Force, where she found opportunities to appear in amateur dramatics. She began to perform her comic verse in local folk clubs in the early 1970s and her first break came when she secured a spot on BBC Radio Oxford. In 1975, she won the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks and by the following year she had given up her day job. Pam has sold more than three million copies of her books, and has been called "the people's poet", thanks to her ability to write verse which resonates with a wide audience. Her best-loved poems include Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth, which was voted one of the UK's top ten comic verses in a BBC poll. Striking a very different note, her poem Woodland Burial has become a popular reading at funerals. Presenter: Kirsty Young Producer: Sarah Taylor.

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman
Katherine Jegede - Infinite Possibility

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 57:01


Aired Wednesday, 25 July 2018, 8:00 PM ETKatherine Jegede – Infinite PossibilityThere emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a movement known as “New Thought.” One of the early proponents of New Thought, James Allen, said in his 1903 classic, As a Man Thinketh,“Mind is the Master power that molds and makes, And Man is Mind, and evermore he takes The tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills, Brings forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills: — He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass: Environment is but his looking-glass.”Can our thoughts, our imaginations, transmute and mold our reality in the way that alchemists strived to turn lead into gold? Are there practical teachings and exercises that will show us that imagination is the creative force of all that is?My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Katherine Jegede, found the answers to these questions in the “mind as creator” philosophy of Neville Goddard. Katherine Jegede is a British television presenter and author. She has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford and has served as news editor of the international journal, Africa Health. Her work with Africa Health helped to establish a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s leading teaching hospitals. She has been featured in the acclaimed science journal, Nature, and presented two science series for young adults in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. She resides in London and joins me this week to discuss her new book, Infinite Possibility: How to Use the Ideas of Neville Goddard to Create the Life You Want.

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio
Infinite Possibility - Creating The Life You Want with Katherine Jegede

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 59:00


Are you looking for immensely practical, hands-on techniques to change your life in a radical way? Katherine Jegede’s latest book, Infinite Possibility: “How To Use The Ideas of Neville Goddard To Create The Life You Want” offers you the ability to make life exactly what you want it to be by revealing the substance and purpose of life. You will learn how to eliminate the delusions that keep you powerless with an infinitely creative, authentic identity that is literally self-determining.    Kate Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and she remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. After postgraduate research at Oxford, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, where she developed educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and has served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she conducted research trips and assisted in the establishment of a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals. Kate has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal Nature. She has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. Join Katherine Jegede and me on Tuesday, July 10, 10-11 A.M. CT US. We will be having a conversation about her life’s journey, her passion for humanity, and her book, Infinite Possibility.

Intuitive Transformations
Infinite Possibility with Katherine Jegede

Intuitive Transformations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 56:44


Aired Wednesday, 27 June 2018, 2:00 PM ESTInfinite Possibility with Katherine JegedeThe teachings of the Law of Attraction may appear to be novel and a modern day concept, but the basic premise of “As a man thinketh, so he is”, is as old as the Bible. This is a spiritual law that of the original New Thought teachers and authors, Neville Goddard, passionately embraced to such a radical degree that he went so far as to state, “Your imagination is God.”Joining Sylvia on today’s show is Katherine Jegede, who offers us a fresh and practical new take on the teachings of Neville Goddard. Together they will discuss how you can use the power of your imagination to create the life you want to live.About the Guest: Katherine JegedeKatherine Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. As a result, Kate developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard, and she remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today.After completing her postgraduate research at Oxford, Kate moved to Switzerland to work at the Word Health Organization, where she developed educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to her academic science career, Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, and she served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she conducted research trips and assisted in the establishment of a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals.Kate has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal Nature. She has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination, and she is the author of Infinite Possibility: How To Use The Ideas of Neville Goddard To Create The Life You Want which was just published this month by Tarcher Perigee.Kate Jegede She lives in London.To Contact Sylvia HendersonVisit: www.IntuitiveTransformations.netEmail: sylvia@IntuitiveTransformations.netTwitter: @NaturalNtuitiveLike Me On Facebook at: www.facebook.com/IntuitiveTransform

The Hot Box
The Hot Box #010 with Guest Presenter Al Ryan

The Hot Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 60:59


This time around we have a very special Hot Box for you with Al Ryan as guest presenter. Al Ryan is a well-known Irish trumpeter and broadcaster who now lives in the UK. He was a producer and presenter of jazz programmes for RTE and Lyric FM in Eire, covering of all Ireland's major festivals, notably Cork Jazz, for nine years. He now broadcasts regularly for BBC Radio Oxford, as well as leading his own 17-piece big band in the UK and Ireland. The Hot Box #010 features new releases from pianist Joey Alexander, Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel and Japanese trumpeter Takuya Kuroda. Plus tracks from e.s.t to mark ACT music's 25th birthday, Ella Fitzgerald, Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie all who celebrate centenaries this year and the Irish fraternity is represented by Paul Dunlea, Linley Hamilton and Boylan, Buckley & Evans. We are still seeking recordings by Irish pianists, so if you know of any, let us know. The Hot Box is released on www.jazzireland.ie every 2 weeks and can be heard on-line around the world. Tell your jazz loving friends, and talk to us direct with comments and suggestions to donald@jazzireland.ie 

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This week; Barclay's are axing their giveaway of Kapersky antivirus as a precaution following allegations it may have been compromised by Russia. Plus Facebook release Messenger Kids, a standalone messaging app aimed at the under 13s, but is it a good idea? Gadget of the Week is Amazon's new Fire HD 10 tablet. Available in 32GB and 64GB models, which can be expanded, these tablets have Amazon's Alexa voice assistant built in. Especially ideal for those with Amazon Prime and/or Audible accounts, these tablets scored 4 out of 5. Listen in for more info! You can hear Fevzi on BBC Oxford every Monday at 6.20pm and can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Kaspersky #Antivirus #Barclays #Bank #Security #Russia #Facebook #Messenger #Kids #App #Under #13 #GadgetoftheWeek #Amazon #Fire #10 #Inch #Tablet #Alexa #Voice #Assistant #16gb #32gb

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This week; This year's budget includes a plan to have driverless cars by 2021, but should that be a priority? Plus Germany is to ban smart watches aimed at children due to safety concerns. Gadget of the Week is the Korg Mono/Poly app for iOS devices. This fully fledged soft synth features everything you'd expect from a hardware version costing hundreds of pounds but for a fraction of the price, plus can be easily integrated into your music creation, even letting you compose on the go. Scoring a mighty 4.5 out of 5, listen in for more info! You can hear Fevzi on BBC Oxford every Monday at 6.20pm and you can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Technology #Review #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Howard #Bentham #Philip #Hammond #Chancellor #Budget #Driverless #Cars #UK #Roads #5G #Network #Germany #Smart #Watch #Ban #Children #Young #Microphone #Mic #Security #Safety #GadgetoftheWeek #Korg #Mono #Poly #Monopoly #Synth #App #Softsynth #Simulation #iPhone #iPad #Portable #Music #Synthesizer #Keyboard

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Hughes to discuss the latest technology news. This week; Apple's latest A?OS upgrade features some rather peculA?ar bugs. Plus YouTube have moved to restrict access to disturbing videos containing children's characters. Gadget of the Week is the Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD powerbank. This high capacity portable power bank features high speed charging for compatible devices along with USB C connectivity. Listen in for more information on how this earned an impressive 4 out of 5 You can hear Fevzi on BBC Radio Oxford every Monday at 6.20pm and can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Apple #iOS11 #Update #Bug #Problem #Autocorrect #WiFi #Crack #Security #Fix #YouTube #Videos #Violent #Scary #Unsuitable #Children #Child #GadgetoftheWeek #Anker #PowerCore #26800 #Power #Bank #Portable #USB #USBC #Charge #Fast

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest from the world of tech. This week; the NHS is planning to offer GP appointments over smartphone, but is this really a good idea for patients? Plus the BBC has produced a play, The Inspection Chamber, which interacts with your Alexa enabled devices to allow you to influence how the story unfolds. The Gadget of the Week is the KitSound Immerse wireless headset. Offering bluetooth connectivity, along with a wired ability, these over the ear headphones have built-in active noise cancelling. With a 12 hour battery time, a carry pouch and offering great quality sound for the money these are well worth considering. Scoring 4 out of 5, listen in for more information! You can hear Fevzi on BBC Radio Oxford every Monday around 6.20pm and can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #NHS #GP #Doctor #Appointment #Visit #Smartphone #Video #Calling #Diagnose #Health #BBC #Interactive #Play #Inspection #Chamber #Alexa #Story #GadgetoftheWeek #Gadget #Week #KitSound #Immerse #Headphones #Headset #Noise #Cancelling #Travel #Rechargeable #Bluetooth

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham to discuss the latest tech news. This week; Is your phone listening to you when you least expect it? Plus one of the most iconic and earliest computer with a mouse, an Apple Lisa 1, is going up for auction. Gadget of the Week is the KitSound Slam 2 Wireless Speaker. Offering 20 watts (2 x 10 watts) of RMS power, this IPX4 water resistant portable speaker offers both wires and Bluetooth connectivity in a great looking unit. Listen in for more information. You can hear Fevzi on BBC Radio Oxford every Monday around 6.20pm and can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Phone #Tablet #Security #Privacy #Facebook #Google #Echo #Dot #Microphone #Information #Apple #Lisa #1 #Auction #Xeros #Mouse #GadgetoftheWeek #KitSound #Slam #2 #Wireless #Portable #Speaker #Water #Resistant #Sound #Music #Stream #Stereo

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham to discuss the latest tech news. This week; How Google is helping to bring internet access to Hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico. Plus these week, how phone contracts could be unfairly charging you for your phone long after you've paid it off. Gadget of the Week is the Humax FVP 5000T. This impressive bit of kit connects to your TV, aerial, and internet to provide access to a wealth of free channels, plus paid for channels. It also has some very nifty features, such as being able to automatically reschedule a recording if it clashes with something else being recorded and can record up to four programmes at a time. You can even control it using your smartphone. Listen in for more information. You can hear Fevzi on BBC Radio Oxford every Monday around 6.20pm, and you can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #Help #News #Reviews #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Howard #Bentham #Google #Balloon #Internet #Access #Puerto #Rico #Hurricane #Emergency #Mobile #Phone #Contract #Cost #Offcom #GadgetoftheWeek #Humax #FVP5000T #TV #Internet #Recorder #Freeview #Player #Netflix #YouTube #Smartphone #Control

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham to discuss the latest tech news. This week; is WPA2, the security most of us rely on, as secure as it should be, and how much should we trust VPNs? Plus a Welsh company is using AI to detect North Korean bio-weapons, but how? Gadget of the Week is the Transcend JetDrive Lite. This range of memory expansion cards for MacBook Air and MacBook Pros can help rejuvenate your laptop by giving access to extra memory. Scoring 4 out of 5, listen in for more information. You can hear Fevzi on BBC Radio Oxford every Monday around 6.10pm, plus you can contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fezvi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Advice #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #WPA #WPA2 #Security #Data #Protection #Wireless #Wifi #Public #VPN #Welsh #AI #Artificial #Intelligence #North #Korea #Bio #Weapon #GadgetoftheWeek #Transcend #JetDrive #Lite #MacBook #Pro #Air #Memory #Expansion #Storage

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news. This week; battery issues hit Apple's new iPhones, and Microsoft looks to cease supporting Windows 10 for mobiles. Gadget of the Week is the Logitech BRIO 4K webcam. This high end webcam could be ideal for podcasters or enthusiasts looking to upgrade. Listen in for more details and how it scored 4 out of 5 #fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Oxford #Radio #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Apple #iPhone #Battery #Problem #Issue #Samsung #Microsoft #Windows #10 #Mobile #Apps #Smartphone #GadgetoftheWeek #Logitech #BRIO #4K #Webcam #HDR #Video #Recording #YouTube #Stream

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Pete Morgan to bring the latest tech news. This week sticking tech to bees to bees to monitor them, and a 'smart jacket' for bikers and cyclists goes on sale. Gadget of the Week is the Anker SoundBud Lite wireless headphones. With a built in mic and innovative design they sound great and have a long lasting battery. For details on how they scored 4 out of 5, listen in. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Reviews #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Pete #Morgan #Bees #Behaviour #Conservation #Smart #Jacket #Bike #Cycle #GadgetoftheWeek #Anker #SoundBud #Lite #Headphones #Mic #Wireless #Bluetooth

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Charles Nove on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This week; will tech soon be telling us how to vote? The developers of a new personal assistant called Nigel, Kimera Systems, think so! Apple is set to roll out updates to its OS, including enhancements to Siri. Plus Gifs, those animated graphics that are everywhere these days, are 30 years old. The Gadget of the Week is the Humax HDR-1100S Freesat Receiver. Offering over 200 channels, including many in HD, this unit can connect to an unused sky dish. With two tuners it can record two programs at once, and is capable of several hundreds' of hours' recording, and has a superb onscreen program guide. Listen in for more information and how it scored 4 out of 5 #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Charles #Nove #BBC #Radio #Oxford #AI #Artificial #Intelligence #NIGEL #Vote #Voting #Kimera #Systems #Personal #Assistant #Siri #Google #Now #Update #Gif #Anniversary #GadgetoftheWeek #Humax #1100S #Freesat #Receiver #Recorder #EPG #TV #Sky #Dish

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news. This week; Zello, an app which turns your mobile into a 'walkie-talkie', has become incredibly popular due to its use in emergencies such as the recent hurricanes, and the specifications for Apple's new iPhones have been leaked. Gadget of the Week is the KitSound Hive2+ speaker. Building upon the already extremely impressive Hive2 , this updated model includes the ability to function with Siri and Google Assistant. Featuring superb sound quality and bluetooth and wired connectivity, it also allows you to make and receive calls. Listen in for more information. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Zello #App #Walkie #Talkie #Communication #Apple #iPhone #Specs #Specifications #Leak #GadgetoftheWeek #KitSound #KS #Hive2 #Hive #2 #Plus #Bluetooth #Wired #Speaker #Siri #Google #Assistant

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news and reviews. This week; Advances in Augmented Reality now makes it possible to create 3D scans on objects, including people, plus an advancement in medical imaging which can see through the human body to help with the use of endoscopes. Gadget of the Week is the Omron MIT5S Connect Blood Pressure Monitor. Featuring Bluetooth, this monitor is able to connect to a mobile device to store or share readings. It also has an atrial fibrillation detector, which can warn of potentially serious conditions. For more information, listen in. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Reviews #Technology #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Augmented #Reality #3D #Scan #Sony #IKEA #Medical #Endoscope #Camera #Photon #Health #XRay #University #Edinburgh #GadgetoftheWeek #Omron #MIT5S #Blood #Pressure #Monitor #Connect #Apple #Android #App #Bluetooth #Atrial #Fibrillation

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Charles Nove on BBC Radio Oxford with the latest tech news. This week; The Crown Prosecution Service has said online hate and abuse should be treated as seriously as it is face-to-face. Plus Samsung are about to release their Samsung Galaxy Note 8 phablet, with better specs than the Note 7 but hopefully without the risk of combustion, will this be a return to form for the Note line? The Gadget of the Week is the Dell XPS 15, the world's smallest 15" laptop. Boasting a 15,6" 4K Ultra HD display with choice of touch option, powerful choice of CPU and graphic capabilities, this laptop is a high end choice for those looking for a superior experience. Listen in for more information. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Technology #Review #Charles #Nove #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Crown #Prosecution #Service #CPS #Online #Abuse #Hate #Speech #Crime #Criminal #Offence #Samsung #Galaxy #Note #8 #Bixby #Phone #Phablet #Release #Phone #Tablet #Android #GadgetoftheWeek #Dell #XPS15 #15 #Screen #Infinity #Intel #Quadcore #Touchscreen #Laptop #Computer

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news; A Google study reveals the extent to which ransomeware is affecting users online, and how it's unlikely to be stopped anytime soon. Plus Elon Musk has warned that AI could be more of a threat than nuclear war, and others agree. The Gadget of the Week is LastPass, a password manager which saves you having to remember a myriad of passwords for every site you use and increasing your protection at the same time. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Technology #Advice #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Google #Study #Ransomware #Security #Virus #Threat #Computer #PC #Laptop #Phone #Tablet #Elon #Musk #Nuclear #War #AI #Artificial #Intelligence #Stephen #Hawking #GadgetoftheWeek #LastPass #Password #Management #Software #Data #Secure #Master #Hacked

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This week; changes to how companies collect and store our information, allowing users greater control over what is recorded, and a new study shows that children are using the internet for up to 15 hours a week. The Gadget of the Week is OmniFocus, an app for iOS devices, including iWatches, this professional quality task management app is aimed at helping you focus on what's important, get things organised, and result in more productivity. For more information and why it scored a respectable 4 out of 5, listen in. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Reviews #Advice #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Online #Data #Personal #Information #Law #Legislation #UK #Government #Data #Children #Study #Web #Surfing #Week #Use #Addiction #GadgetoftheWeek #OmniFocus #Life #Organiser #Assistant #Schedule #iWatch #Apple #iOS #iPhone #iPad

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
Saturday Scientist, BBC Radio Oxford

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 2:18


Sarah Finnegan talks about Breathe Oxford

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news. This week; The government is to introduce new drone legistlation requiring registration and a safety course. Will it help? Plus new technology which aims to identify a recipe for food from just a photo. The Gadget of the Week is the One For All Ultra Slim TV Stand TILT (model WM6471), an innovative solution for those with a flatscreen TV of between 32" and 60" who want the effect of it being wall mounted but without having to drill any holes. The clever design has cable management in the stand and only takes minutes to set up. For more information, listen in! You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Advice #Help #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #UK #Government #Legislation #Drone #User #Owner #Test #Registration #Safety #Food #Recognition #Recipe #Dessert #Smoothie #Sushi #GadgetoftheWeek #OneForAll #Ultra #Slim #TV #Stand #Flatscreen #WM6471

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news. This week; In an attempt to improve safety, Honolulu is the first city to ban the use of mobile or other digital devices when crossing the road. Plus a team of hackers has used a low cost robot to open a leading brand of combination safe, live on stage in Las Vegas (I can't see it being more popular than Penn & Teller's show!) The Gadget of the Week is the iConnectAUDIO4+ from iConnectivity. Although only around the size of a hardback book it offers a plethora of connections for PC, Mac and iOS devices, along with inputs for microphone/guitar and more, it allows the creation of professional music by providing the ability to connect multiple devices. For more information on this handy little gadget, listen in! You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Advice #Help #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Honolulu #Hawaii #Safety #Cross #Crossing #Road #Phone #Mobile #Tablet #Device #Ban #Hackers #Robot #3D #Printed #Safe #Las #Vegas #Crack #GadgetoftheWeek #Iconnectivity #IConnect #Audio #4 #Four #Plus #iConnectAUDIO4+ #PC #Mac #iOS #iPhone #iPad #Music #Mic #Microphone #Guitar #Input #Composing #Streaming #Recording

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham to talk about the rise of professional online gaming with Activision big money tournaments. Plus, the Verve sang The Drugs Don't Work, this week nor did the tech, as a piece on cannabis vending machines in America is ironically interrupted by connection problems. You can follow Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Activision #Blizzard #Online #Game #Gaming #Tournament #PC #Console #PS4 #XBoxOne #Prize #Cannabis #Marijuana #Vending #Machine #US #America #Medicinal

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio OXford to bring the latest news. This week, supermarket customers could face fluctuating prices due to new technology, so you could find your bananas going up at the checkout. Plus remote controlled, genetically modified dragonflies. No, really - listen in to find out more! Gadget of the Week are the One For All HP 1030 Rechargeable Wireless TV Headphones. Best known for their universal remotes, One For All also produce a range of headphones. This model offers 100 metre range and have wireless charging and noise cancellation, ideal for those wanting to watch TV without disturbing others. Scoring an impressive 4 out of 5, these come recommended. #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Tech #News #Reviews #Supermarket #Store #Price #Pricing #Surge #Groceries #Dynamic #Genetic #Genetically #Modified #Dragonfly #Remote #Control #DragonFleye #Dragon #Fleye #GadgetoftheWeek #OneForAll #HP1030 #Wireless #Headphones #TV #Television #100m #Range

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fezvi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest tech news. This week; a £400million injection into updating the UK's internet to bring ultra-fast connections has been announced, but who will benefit and who actually needs it? Plus another incident where a drone has caused the closure of an airport, causing planes to be diverted. What can be done to stop this danger to air safety? The Gadget of the Week is the Omron E3 Intense TENS machine. Offering pain relief via two long-life reusable adhesive pads, the E3 Intense can be set to target a specific area. As a drug free alternative to pain relief this could be an ideal solution to try. Listen in for more information and how it scored 4 out of 5 You can follow Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Howard #Bentham #News #Reviews #Advice #Tech #Technology #Internet #Connection #Superfast #Ultrafast #Net #Openreach #fibreoptic #Drone #Easyjet #Divert #Danger #Gatwick #Safety #GadgetoftheWeek #Omron #E3 #Intense #TENS #Machine #Pain #Relief

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This week; Google are to stop scanning users' gmail accounts so they can target advertising, but aren't stopping scanning emails entirely. Plus Russia has been targeting the popular Telegram messaging app. The Gadget of the Week is the Doro 8020X, a robust and waterproof mobile phone with some interesting features, such as the ability for it to contact five people if a safety timer elapses or an emergency button is pressed, plus the option of tracking via GPS. Listen in for more details and why it scored an impressive 4 out of 5. You can contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #News #Reviews #Advice #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Howard #Bentham #Google #Gmail #Email #Scan #Security #Advertising #Adverts #Ads #Russia #Hacking #Messaging #Telegram #Messenger #Privacy #Data #GadgetoftheWeek #Doro #8020X #Mobile #Phone #Emergency #Waterproof #Durable #GPS #Tracking

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gagdet Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the decline in students taking up computer studies at school, and Google's attempts to crack down on extremist material being hosted on their services, but what measures can they take? You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #News #Reviews #Advice #Tech #Technology #Thomas #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Computer #Studies #Learning #School #Education #Google #Extreme #Extremist #Material #Terrorism #Pornography #Facebook #Safety #Online

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham on BBC Radio Oxford to discuss the latest tech news. This show; a news study has found that many websites, especially news and sport based, lack the security necessary to protect visitors. The latest news on Microsoft's new XBox One X console, a powerful upgrade to the successful XBox One/S, and what Apple has in store. The Gadget of the Week is Apple's HomePod, their answer to the Amazon Echo, this compact smart speaker is based on Siri, but in terms of functionality how will it compare to Amazon's product, and how much will it cost? You can follow and contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #News #Reviews #Advice #Howard #Bentham #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Website #Security #Sport #News #HTTPS #Microsoft #Xbox #One #OneX #OneS #Apple #HomePod #Home #Pod #Siri #Music #Assistant #Amazon #Echo #Dot

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Howard Bentham to discuss the latest technology news. Following the recent terrorist attacks, technology companies are defending their handling of extremist content, but how easy would it be for them to remove extremist material? Plus invasive questions into your online activity when applying for a US VISA, including passwords, is it justified? Gadget of the Week is the KitVision Immerse 360 Duo. This nifty little action camera features two lenses and takes high definition 360 degree photos and video which can be streamed via built-in WiFi to YouTube. It even comes with a pair of cardboard VR glasses to allow you to immerse yourself in your videos. Listen in for more details and why it earned itself 4 out of 5! #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Howard #Bentham #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Terror #Terrorist #Attack #London #Manchester #Extremist #Material #Online #Social #Media #Hosting #ISIS #IS #US #America #VISA #Application #Passport #Password #Email #History #Privacy #GadgetoftheWeek #KitVision #Immerse #360 #Duo #Action #Camera #Cam #VR #Video #HD #Photo #YouTube #WiFi

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Charles Nove on BBC Radio Oxford to bring the latest technology news. With an increase in offensive and extremist posts, how much is Facebook doing to police what appears on their pages and how much can they do? Google's Developer Conference has offered some glimpses into what the future holds with advancements such as Google Lens being able to bring us information about the world around us. The Gadget of the Week is the Omron Gentle Temp 720, a contactless thermometer capable of taking a reading without touching the person, ideal for checking the temperature of children without disturbing them. It also has some other useful abilities, such as checking the temperature of liquids. For more information, listen in! You can follow Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Tech #Technology #News #Reviews #Advice #Charles #Nove #BBC #Radio #Oxford #Facebook #Censor #Posts #Comments #Extremism #Suicide #Violence #Hate #Google #Developer #Conference #Lens #Augmented #Reality #GadgetoftheWeek #Omron #Gentle #Temp #720 #Thermometer #Contactless #Health #Temperature

Zone 1 Radio
#LondonFilmFestival - The Very Best of #LFF movies coming out soon @JLuxfordFilm & @Jason_EntFocus - @z1radio

Zone 1 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 59:47


12 Years A Slave, Saving Mr Banks, Don Jon and Locke are under the microscope after their London Film Festival premieres. Find out what are the very best films coming out in the cinemas over the next few months. James Luxford (The Fly, BBC Radio Oxford, EntertainmentWise) and Jason Palmer (Film Editor EntertainmentFocus & MPC Publications) decide on the best films to see from the festival. The guys look ahead to the BAFTAs and the OSCARs picking their awards for the Best Movie, Best Acting Performance and Best Press Conference Question! They also round up all the gossip from the Press Conferences including some surprising comments from Emma Thompson! The Soundtrack is provided by some of the best films from this year's festival and classic cinema soundtracks including Reservoir Dogs, Skyfall and Goodfellas. -- www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio #film #films #movie #movies #lff #londonfilmfestival #donjon #12yearsaslave #locke #skyfall #savingmrbanks #london

Zone 1 Radio
#LondonFilmFestival - The Best #LFF Films from the opening week, reviewed by critics @JLuxfordFilm & @CassamLooch - @z1radio

Zone 1 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 59:41


James Luxford (The Fly, BBC Radio Oxford, EntertainmentWise) and Cassam Looch (Hello!, Yahoo Movies, Lime Magazine) review the best films from this year's London Film Festival. There's gossip from the press conferences and we have clips from Tom Hanks, Gravity and the new Beatles documentary, Good Old Freda. Up for discussion are Tom Hanks' Captain Phillips, the Coen Brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis and Sandra Bullock's Gravity. The critics decide on the Oscar opportunities for Tom Hanks, Paul Greengrass and Alfonso Cuaron. There's also a review of the new film from Juno director Jason Reitman, Labor Day, starring Kate Winslet. In unplanned script points, James and Cassam also manage to potentially libel Elijah Wood, Tobey Maguire and The Disney Corporation?! The Soundtrack is provided by some of the best films from this year's festival and festivals gone by... -- http://www.twitter.com/z1radio http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com http://www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio #lff #film #movie #gravity #insidellewyndavis #captainphillips #movies #londonfilmfestival

Zone 1 Radio
#LondonFilmFestival - The best #LFF films over the next two weeks by critics @JLuxfordFilm & @Jason_EntFocus - @z1radio

Zone 1 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 59:59


In this special series film critic James Luxford (The Fly, BBC Radio Oxford, EntertainmentWise) looks at the very best films appearing over the next fortnight. This year's BFI London Film Festival is the 57th installment of the movie extravaganza that allows fans the chance to get up close to the stars and directors. James' special guest this week is Jason Palmer (Film Editor EntertainmentFocus & MPC Publications) The two of preview the films they're most excited to see at the festival, including Tom Hanks' Captain Philips, Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity and the Coen brothers' Inside Llweyn Davis. The duo also talk about their experiences at L.F.F. over the years, including getting winked at by a Bond girl, being scowled at by Spike Lee and watching Michael Fassbender field questions about his nether regions! They also have a special look at some of the British Films on offer this year and discuss the state of the British Film Industry. The Soundtrack is provided by some of the best films from this year's festival and festivals gone by... -- http://www.twitter.com/z1radio http://www.ZoneOneRadio.com http://www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio #lff #movies #films #film #movie #londonfilmfestival #podcast #best

Skeptics with a K
Skeptics with a K: Special #004

Skeptics with a K

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2010 21:56


Marsh from ‘Skeptics with a K’ calls into BBC Radio Oxford to talk about psychics and psychic healers – including an encounter with “Energy Worker” Adrian Pengelly.