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This week, over four years later, a report from the Charity commission concluded that Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter and her husband had committed “serious” misconduct and had gained “significant” financial benefit from links to that charity. The report said that it had not seen evidence of a crime committed by the couple. The family say "that there has never been any misappropriation of funds or unauthorised payments from the charity's bank account, by any member of our family.Last year, Manveen spoke to Times social affairs editor James Beal about the whole affair. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: James Beal, Social Affairs Editor, The Times. Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: TalkTV, Times Radio, BBC News, ITV News, 5 News, You'll Never Walk Alone/Captain Tom Moore, Michael Ball, and The NHS Voices of Care Choir/UMG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter has come under scrutiny after the Charity Commission opened an investigation into links between her family and the charity set up in his name, the Captain Tom Foundation. They are also facing questions over Captain Tom's book deal, and over an unauthorised spa. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: James Beal, Social Affairs Editor, The Times. Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: TalkTV, Times Radio, BBC News, ITV News, 5 News, You'll Never Walk Alone/Captain Tom Moore, Michael Ball, and The NHS Voices of Care Choir/UMG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heather Holloway steps into the hotseat to host in Matt Greer's absence, with David Forrest, Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald all joining her to discuss our victory over Spartans to secure progression in the Viaplay Cup. We discuss our feelings on a last 16 tie away to Hearts and talk about the start of the league season next week. David is then joined by Raith Rovers Shaughan McGuigan from A View from the Terrace to chat the Kirkcaldy side's pre season and Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Briton Danielle Brown is a double Paralympic gold-medalist and five-time world champion in archery. She was also the first disabled athlete to represent England in an able-bodied category at the Commonwealth Games in 2020 - where she also won gold. Her career was cut short while she was training for the Rio in 2016 when the World Archery Federation said it would no longer recognise her disability. But Danielle pivoted to writing books - she penned One Hundred Reasons to Hope - which was inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore and his 100 laps of his garden raising money for the NHS. Her new book is Run Like a Girl, which has won the Sunday Times Children's Book of the Year 2022... which features 50 female athletes breaking barriers and achieving great things - including New Zealand's own Dame Valerie Adams.
"If you're giving back, maybe you should just stop taking." Wow, so much to say about current events in the world of nonprofits and philanthropy including ridiculous claims and unethical, dishonest behavior from UK's famous BrewDog, dishonest partnership and tokenization at Forterra in Seattle, the relationship between extractive practices, power hoarding and Patagonia, and beloved Captain Tom and his daughter, mourning through greed! Show notes can be found at theethicalrainmaker.comLearn about upcoming collaborations between Michelle and guests like Andy King, Mallory Mitchell, Fleur Larsen, Rachel D'Souza-Siebert and more - at http://www.theethicalrainmaker.com/
Climate activists over the weekend caused outrage when they threw soup at a Vincent Van Gogh painting in London worth over $80 million dollars. They were part of a group called just stop oil who has been ramping up their protests across the UK. Our regular listeners will know we've been talking a bit about the efficacy of radical activism lately - we interviewed vegan activist Tash Peterson and discussed the throwing of human faeces on the statue of Captain Sir Tom Moore in the name of climate action. One of New Zealand's most prominent climate activists Sophie Handford, also a Kapiti District Councillor, told Tova on Monday morning that the bottom line is we need conversation on the action on the climate crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Spanish government said on Thursday that residents whose wealth exceeds €3 million will be subject to a new asset tax during the next two years, 2023 and 2024, as part of its upcoming budget that will need to be approved by the Spanish Congress. Budget and Public Finances Minister María Jesús Montero said the temporary wealth tax, which could affect 23,000 people, or 0.1 % of taxpayers, was one of ‘solidarity'. budget minister said this will benefit some 50% of the workforce given that the average annual salary in Spain is €21,000. Vladimir Putin is set to make hundreds of millions of pounds from a luxury development in an exclusive area of London, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Russia is building 255 flats on a site in Kensington it bought in 2006 for £8 million using an offshore company. It is planning to use the vast profits from the scheme to refurbish its embassy properties in the capital.........But documents seen by this newspaper show that any ‘surplus remaining' will go to the Kremlin. A shocking video shows the moment a barrel of liquid nitrogen exploded in a botched chemistry experiment in Spain - causing 15 people, including nine children, to be hospitalised. The blast from the experiment at the House of Culture in Girona left victims with burns, which were treated at Placa de l'Hospital, reported The Sun. Driving in Spain...........The ambassador's latest message has done little to calm the anger, frustration and sense of helplessness felt by those who almost five months ago were told they could no longer drive on Spanish roads, if they were resident in Spain yet still holding a UK driving licence. Since 1 May 2022, thousands of UK licence holders who had been resident in Spain for six months or more have been unable to drive with their UK licences, even though the vast majority of other EU nations have struck deals with the UK post-Brexit for the simple exchange of driving licences. An eco warrior has prompted fury over her perplexing decision to pour a bucket of human excrement over a memorial to Captain Sir Tom Moore in a protest over the use of private jets.The bizarre decision to target a beloved national hero by former medical student Maddy Budd, 21, on behalf of pressure group End UK Private Jets. Dr Anmol Arora, a researcher at Cambridge University, argued that the devices may affect child development for a number of reasons. When they ask a question they receive a ‘specific' and ‘concise' answer, but this goes against how children typically learn.
The Spanish government said on Thursday that residents whose wealth exceeds €3 million will be subject to a new asset tax during the next two years, 2023 and 2024, as part of its upcoming budget that will need to be approved by the Spanish Congress. Budget and Public Finances Minister María Jesús Montero said the temporary wealth tax, which could affect 23,000 people, or 0.1 % of taxpayers, was one of ‘solidarity'. budget minister said this will benefit some 50% of the workforce given that the average annual salary in Spain is €21,000. Vladimir Putin is set to make hundreds of millions of pounds from a luxury development in an exclusive area of London, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Russia is building 255 flats on a site in Kensington it bought in 2006 for £8 million using an offshore company. It is planning to use the vast profits from the scheme to refurbish its embassy properties in the capital.........But documents seen by this newspaper show that any ‘surplus remaining' will go to the Kremlin. A shocking video shows the moment a barrel of liquid nitrogen exploded in a botched chemistry experiment in Spain - causing 15 people, including nine children, to be hospitalised. The blast from the experiment at the House of Culture in Girona left victims with burns, which were treated at Placa de l'Hospital, reported The Sun. Driving in Spain...........The ambassador's latest message has done little to calm the anger, frustration and sense of helplessness felt by those who almost five months ago were told they could no longer drive on Spanish roads, if they were resident in Spain yet still holding a UK driving licence. Since 1 May 2022, thousands of UK licence holders who had been resident in Spain for six months or more have been unable to drive with their UK licences, even though the vast majority of other EU nations have struck deals with the UK post-Brexit for the simple exchange of driving licences. An eco warrior has prompted fury over her perplexing decision to pour a bucket of human excrement over a memorial to Captain Sir Tom Moore in a protest over the use of private jets.The bizarre decision to target a beloved national hero by former medical student Maddy Budd, 21, on behalf of pressure group End UK Private Jets. Dr Anmol Arora, a researcher at Cambridge University, argued that the devices may affect child development for a number of reasons. When they ask a question they receive a ‘specific' and ‘concise' answer, but this goes against how children typically learn.
On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Piers reacts to the Government's plans to scrap the 45p tax rate. Kate McCann and Piers Morgan discuss whether they think Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng will last until Christmas. Ann Widdecombe and Piers have a fiery debate over the tax cut U-turn, whilst Economist Mark Littlewood joins Piers from the think tank 'The Institute of Economic Affairs' as they face criticism for their potential part in the mini-budget. Piers Morgan challenges eco-activist Kai Bartlett after human faeces was poured over a Captain Sir Tom Moore memorial in a protest against private jets.Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8pm on TalkTV on Sky 526, Virgin Media 627, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on The Day After, (10:48) Headlines: Liz Truss admits some mistakes and shifts blame to Kwarteng, Michael Gove says he will not vote for Truss's tax cuts (14:41) : What You Saying? Black History Month/Happy Independence Liegeria (49:18) Headlines: Military coup in Burkina Faso, Disaster at football stadium in Indonesia (59:29) Word On Road: Monica said stop wishing heartbreak on her for good music, Jim Jones denied an invite to the BET awards, Gunna dropped from any violent acts; 3rd attempt at bail filed, Chloë reveals her single “For the night” is about Gunna, TW: Joe Budden jokes on pretending to put condom on, The mirror puts up wrong picture of Kwasi Kwarteng, Vybz Kartel is engaged, We won! Maya Jama is the new host of Love Island (01:37:19) The People's Journal: (01:46:12) The Rotation: K-Trap, Ciara (02:05:24) Headlines: Man charged with the murder of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, Climate activist defaces memorial to Captain Sir Tom Moore (02:11:52) The Reaction (02:30:55) Done Out 'Ere (02:41:33) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
I'm excited to introduce this week's guest, Brad Borkan. This is Brad's third time on the show. He was a guest on episodes 422 and 370, where we talked about Adventures in Audacious Goal Setting and How Outdoor Adventures Can Help You Make Better Decisions In Life. Now he's back, and we're talking about goal setting for our adventures and other areas of life. I find that when I achieve a goal in my adventures, it really expands my perspective of what's possible for me in other areas of life, too. And that goes both ways. I hope you find this episode interesting and useful, and I hope it inspires you to do joyful and exciting things in life. About Brad Borkan Brad Borkan is a motivational speaker and co-author of: When Your Life Depends on It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic and Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results.: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman Shaped our Modern World. Brad's talks, books and articles focus on the real-life-and-death decisions made by great visionaries like the early Antarctic explorers. His work reveals amazing lessons in leadership, team work, and sheer grit and determination that can help all of us make better decisions in our lives today. Brad is also a guest writer for magazines, including the Crisis Response Journal and Strategy + Business. Brad's Links Website Facebook Twitter Listen To This Episode What You'll Learn What are goals and why they're so important in life The difference between goals and desires Why writing your goals down on a regular basis helps you to achieve them How you can achieve bigger goals even if you have a full-time job How to apply these techniques to outdoor adventures and other areas of life Things We Discussed 422 Brad Borkan ~ Adventures in Audacious Goal Setting 370 Brad Borkan ~ How Outdoor Adventures Can Help You Make Better Decisions In Life (now with downloadable transcript!) When Your Life Depends on It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman shaped our Modern World Brian Tracy Strategy + Business magazine Captain Sir Tom Moore Related Episodes 463 Holly Worton ~ There's No Failure, Only Feedback: When Our Adventures Go “Wrong” 379 Holly Worton ~ How to Re-evaluate Your Goals, Plans, and Projects (now with downloadable transcript!) 372 Holly Worton ~ How Outdoor Adventures Can Help Us Achieve Our Life Goals (now with downloadable transcript!) 338 Holly Worton ~ How to Achieve Your Goals + Overcome Obstacles, Step By Step (now with downloadable transcript!) Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
In this news and gossip episode, find out where a new woodland is being planted for Captain Sir Tom Moore, how many steps it takes to import plants and who won the lifetime achievement award at the garden media guild awards in this week's horticultural news. Plus Michael and Ellen gossip about Christmas decorations and the anti Christmas party live on Instagram Monday 13th December. There's also fail of the week and the most beautiful new plant of the week. In association with our friends Three Spirit Drinks the trio of non alcoholic botanical drinks. Grab your 10% discount with code PLANTEDPODCAST to use at www.threespiritdrinks.com The Plant Based Podcast: www.theplantbasedpodcast.net Instagram Twitter Facebook
In the seventh episode of season four of the Her Spirit podcast BBC Triathlon presenter Annie Emmerson and Her Spirit co-founder Mel Berry talk to Hannah Ingram-Moore the daughter of Captain Sir Moore.Overnight, Hannah Ingram-Moore became an integral part of 'The World's Greatest Philanthropic Lightning Strike' that saw her late father, Captain Tom Moore, raise £38.9m in three and a half weeks, with donations from 163 countries.In the darkness of the pandemic, the event became a global voice for era-defining change, it offered a humanitarian connection that transcended boundaries to make a difference by representing the values of Honesty, Determination, Inclusivity, Integrity and Hope.Proven to produce exceptional results in challenging environments, Hannah has been bestowed two 'Woman of the Year' awards, jointly received the George H.W Bush Points of Light Award and was asked to become a WHO Ambassador.Hannah has so much sound advice around being resilient! "There is no perfection. You only have to be responsible for yourself and your own happiness. No one else can make you happy, Love yourself and believe in yourself and shield yourself from negative people"She leads The Captain Tom Foundation and is also an acclaimed Business Strategist and Growth Expert who drives positive change around gender equality and representation.As well as running her own successful business, Hannah and her family have been honoured to be at the centre of the fundraising phenomenon that was her late father, Captain Sir Tom Moore. A simple gesture of her family sponsoring him to walk round the garden led to £38.9 million being raised for the NHS. Hannah continues to be an integral part of the fundraising effort, making just under 4,000 media appearances across the world.Along with her father and her family, Hannah created The Captain Tom Foundation so they could continue to raise funds and shine a light on the values held dear to her father, including Hope and Kindness. Hannah led the creation of The Foundation's brand, vision, mission and values, selected its Trustees and ensured charity regulation and governance was adhered to. Through The Foundation, Hannah and her family are proactively raising awareness of the significance of different generations working and living together, this subsequently led to the WHO creating a global conversation and webinar on Ageism.Since Captain Sir Tom passed away in February 2021, Hannah has continued to raise further funds in his honour including the creation of the 'Captain Tom 100' campaign, launched on what would have been his 101st birthday in April. This encouraged the nation to raise over £1m in just three days and has given corporates, charities and individuals the opportunity to engage with others, have fun and raise much needed funds. People around the world took on their 100 challenge and the campaign reached over 12.8bn.Her Spirit http://www.herspirit.co.uk supports women of all shapes to sizes to achieve goals you never thought possible and have your #BestYearYet. These podcasts have been made possible through the support of Cotswold Outdoor. Cotswold Outdoor in-store experts will help customers make the right choice in the kit they buy, ensuring it will be the right fit and fit for purpose, and will last for many adventures. They also help customers care for and repair their kit with there Repair & Care and Footwear Protection services, to keep well-loved kit performing for longer. And when that kit finally comes to the end of its life, customers can use the Cotswold Outdoor Recycle My Gear service to keep their kit out of landfill. Just go to https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com
Tony Hudgell is a very smiley and inspirational young man, who is joined on the podcast by his adoptive mother, Paula. At the age of 7, Tony is a 2021 Pride of Britain award winner, who has raised an incredible £1.8 million for the NHS to date. Tony's mission is to enhance the lives of children who have been affected by physical, emotional, or psychological abuse. Tony is a double amputee, and last year walked for the first time with crutches. Inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore, Tony set his own challenge in 2020 to walk 10km on his prosthetic legs which he magnificently completed. Paula and Mark Hudgell adopted Tony after his biological parents abused him so horrifically. Tony was just one month old when he was admitted to the Evelina London Children's Hospital in Southwark, with multiple fractures, multiple organ failure and sepsis, thus causing both his legs to be amputated. Listen to hear about the incredible work Tony does, and more information on the Tony Hudgell Foundation. To donate: https://www.justgiving.com/tonyhudgellfoundation https://www.lanserhof.com/en Welcome to Forever Young, the Lanserhof podcast. Every other Tuesday, join Mario Pederzolli in conversation with a variety of health experts and special guests as they explore what it means to live a balanced, healthy and happy life. If you have any questions regarding any of the topics discussed, then we would be delighted to hear from you. Please email podcast@lanserhof.com. Please note that this podcast presents various views and opinions and the content should not be taken as medical advice. We are all unique, therefore, please do consult your doctor or speak to one of our doctors directly for any specific medical guidance.
In July 2021, Wendy was invited to the postponed Ways with Words Literary Festival at Dartington Hall in Devon to speak about her friendship and working relationship with the 100-year-old war veteran Captain Tom, who raised almost £40m for the NHS during the pandemic lockdown. This is the 50-minute audio recording of the video of that event, minus the first few minutes due to a technical fault. We hope you like it.
Episode 25 of the Thiiird Eye View Podcast is with Rupal who is the founder of Big Brains Tuition and the receiver of the Points Of Life award honoured by Boris Johnson himself. After studying business management and working in a law firm Rupal had had enough of not living a fulfilling life. Her true passion was teaching and she decided to take the plunge and start her own tutoring company. On this episode we speak about her journey, what changes can be made to the education system with the rise of technology, cultivating a culture of learning and her media grabbing lockdown story! A story which led to her being awarded an award by the Prime Minister which was also given to Captain Sir Tom Moore. I hope you enjoy the conversation!Find Rupal across all socials: @bigbrainstuitionPlease follow & share my social channels below and subscribe for regular content! Instagram - https://instagram.com/thiiirdworldltd?igshid=u24r6bwjmkwqFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thiiirdworldltd/Twitter - https://twitter.com/ThiiirdWorldLtdYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZxkY3mi-pYbnhz0KYmaGQ?view_as=subscriber
Children Stories: 6.50 Monday to Friday Monday: ‘Mike the Meglasaurus Starts a Dinosaur Race’ written & narrated by Alice Goulding Tuesday: ‘Carla Solves the Mystery’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Uncle Roger Wednesday: ‘Trisky & Freddie visit Mozambique’ written & narrated by Brenda Gillian Thursday: ‘The McMinis and the Birthday Jelly’ ditto Friday: ‘The Hunt for Honeybees’ written by Becca Cooke & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Saturday: 7.50am ‘The Pond – a Cautionary Tale’ written by Isabel Cooke & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Sunday: 3.45pm ‘Astronaut’ written by narrated by Julie Stevens (Jumping Jules Poetry) Poetry Corner: 2.45pm Monday to Friday Monday: ‘The Model’ written & narrated by Isabel Cooke Tuesday: ‘Auchavarnie Colliery’ written & narrated by Jean Fairbairn Wednesday: ‘Ode to Grafham Water’ written & narrated by Felicity Radcliffe Thursday: ‘End of the Line’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Kevin Dalley Friday: ‘Captain Sir Tom Moore’ written by Isabel Cooke & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Short Stories: 3.25pm Mon, Wed & Fri Monday: ‘You’ written by Alice Golding & narrated by Roger Emms Wednesday: ‘A Blow for Gentler Creatures’ written by Angie Small & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Friday: ‘The Accident’ written by Isabel Cooke & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Story at Midnight: 11.45pm Sunday ‘Eggshells’ written by Patrick MacDonald and narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith
In this episode Gaby chats to her good friend the incredibly talented Michael Ball OBE. You will hear them talking about GSA, which is Guildford School of Acting where they both trained. Michael talks about his first big break in ‘Pirates of Penzance’, being in the original cast of ‘Les Misérables’, representing the UK in ‘Eurovision 1992’ and he shares some hilarious stories about forgetting his lines on stage. He talks openly about his own mental health and coping mechanisms, the amazing Captain Sir Tom Moore and recording a number one single with him. Plus, he talks about writing and recording from home with some of the best song writers in the business for his stunning new album called ‘We Are More Than One’ in which he reflects on the positive effects of lockdown - available now on Decca records. For more information on the sponsors of this episode: Grass and Co. - Find your calm 25% OFF, plus free shipping at: www.grassandco.com/GABY Use discount code: GABY at checkout. LinkedIn Jobs - to post a job for free visit www.linkedin.com/GABY Terms and conditions apply. Produced by Cameo Productions, music by Beth Macari. Join the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @gabyroslin #thatgabyroslinpodcast
Episode 5 of the England Golf Podcast celebrates great characters and events; from talking to Stuart Wilson and Ben Schmidt, the captain and one of the eight English players in the GB&I Walker Cup Squad, to Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore. We look forward to celebrating the Captain Tom 100 weekend and look back to the jubilation around the country when golf returned after lockdown with former Bolton, Everton and Celtic footballer Alan Stubbs. We also wrap up all of the latest news from a busy month including the announcement of the English Overseas squads for 2021 and details of the launch of the new Slingsby Gin Academy.
Rebecca and Emily reflect on the past week in charity news, from the latest on the National Trust and the Brexit museum to Oxfam and the Captain Sir Tom Moore memorial fundraising event. Please note: This episode was recorded before The Foreign, Commonwealth and Diplomatic Office announced it would suspend Oxfam's right to apply for new government funding. For the latest on this story, check out the Third Sector website.
This exclusive interview with the brilliant Phil Williams on the award winning Times Radio aired on March 31. In it, Wendy and Phil talk about Tom's legacy work - Life Lessons - published April 2 to follow on from his bestselling autobiography Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day. Tom sadly died of Covid two months earlier on February 2, aged 100. Life Lessons, written in his own words before he died, is his parting gift to the world.
Clare Dubois is the courageous, passionate and dedicated founder of TreeSisters. Her journey to set up TreeSisters is both remarkable and quite terrifying, yet also magical and mystical. TreeSisters is now rated in the top 20% of most relevant and inspiring organisations on the planet and so far with the help of sponsors, has funded the planting of over 15 million trees right across the globe, including being chosen to create a legacy forest for the late Captain Sir Tom Moore.Researched and recorded by Sue Brayne.Produced and edited by The Podcast Den.
As we enter into 2021 we start a new season of Honestea! Episode 26 kicks off with our thoughts on all things Valentine's Day. Where does it come from? Does it mean anything now, single or taken? We share our experiences (or lack thereof). And how does media foster a 'need' for V day? The episode ends with our very first 'Poonam's Portion', we delve into the death of Captain Sir Tom Moore and the meaning behind the UK's heroisation of him. Pour yourself a rosé and get into it with Stacey, Poonam and Mia. Follow us on @honestea.pod STACEY: @staceyharris27 MIA: @mi.weston POONAM: www.mvnoop.com
The World Class Waffle returns for our 10th episode. This week we take on stories that caught the eye from a comedic point of view as well as reflecting on the wonderful life of Captain Sir Tom Moore. We apologise for any audio issues with this weeks episode.
Welcome back to another weekly episode by TTP! Firstly, we would like to send our condolences to the family of Captain Sir Tom Moore. An inspiration to us all. The bright light in a sea of darkness over the last 12 months. We also discuss the influencers conducting “essential work” in Dubai, and the hype around GameStop. We hope you enjoy this episode and continue to stay safe during this time ❤ Don't forget to use our 15% discount code at Natural Barber. The vegan + eco friendly hair grooming products. https://naturalbarber.co/?ref=TRIBUSPODCAST
Episode 20 is here! What a cracker we have in store for you today. Ali and Harry have good news about covid vaccines in the UK, and touch on our European friends progress too. We remember Captain Sir Tom Moore. The UK Gov takes a step forward on Mental Health whilst America continues to battle Covid-19. And finally your hosts talk about *that* council meeting. As always we love to hear from you. Get in touch on breakdown@4thenow.co.uk or our social media channels @breakdownwithus.
When Jesus comes to us, and restores us, one of our first responses is to serve him. We learn from Simon's Mother-in-law that serving our Lord is done through gratitude, and is part of how we give our thanks to God. One of our modern day example is Captain Sir Tom Moore, who died earlier this week, and what we can learn from his example as well. This sermon is based on the passage from Mark 1:29-39.
This week Jonny, DJ and Bertie discuss the sad passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore, Hancock's movie admission, quarantine chaos and race in comedy. PLUS DJ attempts a Boris Johnson impression. Enjoy x
In the previously recorded live episode, The Mic Drop Club - salutes and honours The Great Captain Sir Tom Moore may his soul rest in paradise. We breakdown the inspirational life Lessons of Captain Sir Tom Moore, to provoke you to rethink what it means to get old, never giving up, valuing service to others, overcoming fear and so much more. Captain Tom was a legend in our midst and achieved recognition service to others and his country. Tom even managed to grab a Sunday Bestsellers award for his autobiography Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day. I thoroughly recommend reading this book, its a fascinating depiction of history spanning a hundred years interwoven with inspirational, captivating and moving tales spanning his 100 hundreds of life. Enjoy and don't forget to share, comment and subscribe for more weekly motivation. Enjoy and be Safe The Mic Drop Club live show https://youtu.be/ASgLk3SaNZY
In this week's episode, we talk about remembering Captain Sir Tom Moore, a geriatric bat, Duck the surfing duck and we got our first ever supporter who donated to help us keep doing this!We also discuss the boy who was making abusing videos against Prof Chris Whitty, the old game Bamboozle, a woman who can't tell left from right and there's even mention of Milo from the Tweenies!The tale for Dave The Elephant's Storytime this week was another odd one, this time from one of Jamie Oliver's cookbooks.All that and more in this podcast we call comedy.......ish.Any suggestions for the podcast, please email us - podcast@musicalinsights.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/3menandalittlevirus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's podcast include references to the following items:https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1356651249492451330?s=20https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1356654437381656581?s=20https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1356658142243942402?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1357014002736504837?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1357019666078646278?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1357020740218990595?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1356311250356076544?s=20https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1357403788152197121?s=20https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-impeachment-senate-trial-pelosi-gop-b1797718.htmlhttps://twitter.com/TODAYshow/status/1356961432143806465?s=20https://www.facebook.com/ABCNews/videos/1356325884714834https://twitter.com/bbc5live/status/1356654208704012288?s=20The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that puts your brain into top gear by telling you everything you need to know for the day in less than 7 minutes. It's a snapshot of the world, covering everything from politics to entertainment, via sport and current affairs.You know the drill - Subscribe, rate, tell your friends, tattoo the logo on your neck. It really helps.You need the Smarts? We've got the Smarts.Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Connor and Sam discuss the ongoing coup in Myanmar, the imprisonment of Alexei Navalny and Sam discovers the importance of taking your time when selecting a beer. Beer of the Episode - Camden Off Menu IPA Theme Music - Don't You Think That I by J.Lang featuring Mykleanthony 02:20-03:05 A tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore 03:06-03:54 Influencers in Dubai 03:55-11:37 Alexei Navalny 11:38-16:33 Myanmar coup 16:34-19:27 Tweet of the Week 19:28-26:50 EU/Northern Ireland vaccine debacle 26:51-42:39 COVID update 42:40- Uplifting story
Children’s Stories: Monday: ‘Dom the Dometradon Catches a Smile’ written & narrated by Alice Goulding Tuesday: ‘Carlos & Teddy Become Partners’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Uncle Roger Wednesday: ‘Trisky & Freddie go to Australia’ written & narrated by Brenda Gillian Thursday: ‘The McMinis Make a Kite’ ditto Friday: ‘Little Blue Duck and the Friend who couldn’t Swim’ written & narrated by Lyn Perryment Saturday Children’s Story: ‘Quest for the Golden Key’ written and narrated by Alice Goulding Sunday Children’s Poem: ‘Monster Mum’ written & narrated by Julie Stevens (Jumping Jules) Short Story: ‘Tales from a Village Hall’ written by Graham Emmett & narrated by Kevin Dalley Poetry Corner: ‘Captain Sir Tom Moore’ written by Isabel Cooke & narrated by Sue Rodwell Smith Story at Midnight: ’14 Valentine’s Days’ written & narrated by Andrea Weeding
Five months ago Vladimir Putin's most prominent critic was almost killed in a nerve agent attack — now he's been jailed for 3-and-a-half years. Alexei Navalny says it's Putin's punishment for surviving the poisoning — and a warning to the huge crowds who've joined protests in more than a-hundred cities. But what should the west do about it? And how much will countries like the UK be willing to do? We look at the coup in Myanmar that's seen Aung San Suu Kyi deposed and locked up. And we report on a new warning about the state of much military accommodation, and claims it's worsening a retention crisis in the forces. Plus we look back at the extraordinary life of Captain Sir Tom Moore, after his death this week at the age of 100.
Andrew Allison, Head of Campaigns for The Freedom Association, chatted with Brendan Chilton, formerly of Labour Leave who now leads the Independent Business Network. They talked about Captain Sir Tom Moore; lockdowns, and Labour's response to them; Labour and patriotism; US Politics; and Brexit.
On this week's podcast, we bring you a talk given by the Revd Jarel Robinson-Brown, “Prophetic Rage: Fire shut in my bones.” The talk was given last Saturday at an online conference organised by SCM Press, “How to rage: Theology, activism and the Church.” We also publish an edited extract from the talk in this week's Church Times. He says: “There is no such thing as a prophetic life which is content to be prophetic in language only. Prophetic living, if it is of God, moves us to ask not just what must be said, but, more crucially, what must be done.” This talk was recorded before the row about a tweet that he posted about the clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore, for which he has apologised. Tickets to watch back the livestream of the "How to Rage" conference are available at https://scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/events Jarel's book, Black, Gay, British, Christian, Queer: Church and the famine of grace, is due to be published in July by SCM Press. It is available to pre-order from the Church Times Bookshop: https://chbookshop.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9780334060482/black-gay-british-christian-queer Find out about forthcoming Church Times online events at www.churchtimes.co.uk/events. Sign up to receive our email newsletter at churchtimes.co.uk/newsletter-signup Try 10 issues of the Church Times for £10 or get two months access to our website and apps, also for £10. Go to churchtimes.co.uk/new-reader.
In this morning's lockdown assembly, the headmaster remembers Captain Sir Tom Moore - the man who lifted our spirits through the pandemic. 'Cometh the hour, cometh the man.'
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London's public health director, Professor Kevin Fenton, reveals the findings of his study into the spread of coronavirus in London through the pandemic so far. He's discovered that the capital's Asian community was hardest hit in the second wave of the infection's spread, and in this special edition of the podcast he explains why that may have happened.Speaking to our deputy political editor, Nicholas Cecil, he also reveals that more cases have been found in women than men, and discusses the ‘South African' and ‘Kent' variations of Covid-19.He also tells us about when he hopes lockdown restrictions might start to be lifted, and pays tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore, the Second World War Veteran who raised millions for the NHS and has died after testing positive for Covid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Lockdown Loop our daily podcast pays tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Across the globe, Hannah Ingram-Moore has worked with companies such as Whittard of Chelsea, Gap, Fortnum & Mason, Swatch Group, and Mulberry to create and deliver omnichannel strategies, improve the customer journey, and boost international distribution and sales. She currently serves as co-founder, director, and workplace strategist with Maytrix Group, a company dedicated to helping clients achieve step changed revenue growth, effective strategy execution and maximizing people engagement. Now based near London, Hannah and her family have been honoured to be part of the global phenomenon of fundraising by her father, Captain Sir Tom Moore. Little did they know that the simple gesture of her family sponsoring Tom to walk around the garden would lead to near £39 million being given to NHS Charities and the creation of The Captain Tom Foundation. Captain Sir Tom is the recipient of the George H.W. Bush Points of Light Award, with the whole family receiving ambassadorships of the World Health Organisation. In this segment of What I Wish I Knew, Hannah talks about recognising strengths, setting extraordinary goals and knowing your aspirations. What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw... Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by leading athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, and difference makers. They all have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, they share their lessons with you. http://www.whatiwishiknewshow.com Please like, share, and subscribe to our Youtube channel. Find us on Spotify, Google Podcast, and Apple Podcast.
We answer your questions directly, along with a short dedication on to Captain Sir Tom Moore on the day of his sad passing.
Also today emotional tributes for the World War Two veteran who stole our hearts - Captain Sir Tom Moore dies from Coronavirus. Izzy back? Speculation controversial Rugby star Israel Folau could return to play NRL. And a woman dubbed “Courtside Karen” lets loose at Lebron James at a basketball game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omar Moore remembers a member of the Global Moore Family: Captain Sir Tom Moore, who passed away today at age 100. Plus: A mystery voice and the book recommendations for Black History (Year) in the U.S. continue. February 2, 2021. Contact The Politicrat Daily Podcast: politicratpod@gmail.com NEW: The 2021 merchandise line (designed by Omar Moore) for THE POLITICRAT Daily Podcast Online Shop: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com VIDEO: Anatomy Of Scenarios in THE INCIDENT (1967) —contains mild spoilers https://bit.ly/3pmc8fk NEW SITE: WRITING MOORE: https://writingmoore.com NEW: Omar's feature-length audio commentary on film THE INCIDENT (1967): https://bit.ly/3peE4Sl The Politicrat Blog —This Is OUR Moment. Our Day. https://bit.ly/393lAhT MOORE ON MEDIUM: Read Omar's review of the powerful and unsettling 1967 film THE INCIDENT, which focuses on toxic versus “passive“ masculinity and the “captive audience”. bit.ly/3nXqBwH FULL VIDEO (Jan. 16): THE POLITICRAT VIDEOCAST—Canadian pollster and data analyst Barbara Justason of Justason Market Intelligence in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on polling and politics. https://bit.ly/35OR2yy The NEW website for The Politicrat Daily Podcast: ThePoliticrat.com The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat Blog: Annus Horribilis 2020, And How We Can Thrive In 2021 - https://bit.ly/2X2Ea32 MUST-SEE VIDEO: Omar Moore demonstrates how to put on, wear and remove a mask. December 26, 2020. https://bit.ly/38S8sen THE POLITICRAT daily podcast is now available on Pandora! https://bit.ly/3po1rbF Plus— FULL VIDEO (Dec. 24): THE POLITICRAT podcast episode—a conversation with virologist Dr. Cindy Duke, Medical Director and Laboratory Director of Nevada Fertility Institute, on vaccines, the pandemic, the People's Vaccine movement, technology, infertility, government experimentation in Black people, how to properly wear a mask, and more. https://bit.ly/3pt7CLo Please SUBSCRIBE to these: MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Western Australia's bushfire emergency has escalated dramatically, with around 60 homes already destroyed across Perth's east and fears that number will grow; UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has died at the age of 100 after contracting COVID-19; and homicide detectives have been called in to investigate the drowning death of an 8-week-old baby in Sydney. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Captain Sir Tom Moore who raised millions for the fight against Coronavirus has died, aged 100. The Defence Force has been called in to assist an out-of-control bushfire in Perth. Cricket Australia has bailed on the Test in South Africa. Marilyn Manson dropped by his agent over abuse claims. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Western Australia's bushfire emergency has escalated dramatically, with around 60 homes already destroyed across Perth's east and fears that number will grow; UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has died at the age of 100 after contracting COVID-19; and homicide detectives have been called in to investigate the drowning death of an 8-week-old baby in Sydney. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Youths Choice team help make sense of the headlines as well as suggesting handy tips for surviving the lockdown. Luis brings you some sad news on Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Captain Sir Tom Moore who raised millions for the fight against Coronavirus has died, aged 100. The Defence Force has been called in to assist an out-of-control bushfire in Perth. Cricket Australia has bailed on the Test in South Africa. Marilyn Manson dropped by his agent over abuse claims. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the Daily Briefing, we discuss the military coup in Myanmar; Ivanka Trump banning the secret service from using her toilets; and the sad news that Captain Sir Tom Moore tested positive for COVID-19.
Two million West Australians have been plunged into a five-day lockdown after a security guard at a quarantine hotel tested positive to the highly contagious UK strain of COVID-19; there are fresh concerns over Australia's COVID vaccine rollout as the European Union's bans exports of the jab amid a dispute with drugmaker AstraZeneca over supplies; and 100-year-old UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has been hospitalised with coronavirus. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two million West Australians have been plunged into a five-day lockdown after a security guard at a quarantine hotel tested positive to the highly contagious UK strain of COVID-19; there are fresh concerns over Australia's COVID vaccine rollout as the European Union's bans exports of the jab amid a dispute with drugmaker AstraZeneca over supplies; and 100-year-old UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has been hospitalised with coronavirus. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris and the team got the chance to speak to the LEGENDARY Captain Sir Tom Moore this week and hear all about his incredible life. We heard all about his new book ‘Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day' and even managed to get his thoughts on Ice Cube's ‘It Was Good Day'!. The fabulous Laura Whitemore also dropped by on FaceTime to tell us about her new role as a Celebrity Juice team captain...what has she let herself in for!? Radio X also celebrated its fifth birthday this week and overnights DJ Rich Walters had a very unique way of celebrating, listen to the podcast to hear what happened when he took to the station's Twitter account...It was also the week of Producer James Robinson's birthday and Chris and Dom managed to get him some exclusive ‘celebrity' birthday messages from some true superstars! Plus Dom has his big slot to put to the team Chris tells us the story about beef between him and Bernie Clifton. Download this week's podcast NOW! And if that wasn't enough, here's more… Candle Chat Steve Wright Toby Larone ‘Brackie' Enjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Weekdays 6:30-10am RadioX.co.uk
The Cricketer, on the edge of a well-deserved century, is the oldest surviving cricket magazine in the world – and shows no sign of leaving the crease. With Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast are its managing editor, and historian, Huw Turbervill, and its editor, Simon Hughes, known to millions from his televised appearances as the Analyst. They reveal that another distinguished centenarian, Captain Sir Tom Moore is a subscriber and an avid cricket follower. They trace the history of The Cricketer, from its foundation in 1921 as a worthwhile activity for Plum Warner after his retirement from first-class cricket. Although it followed the Great War and the Spanish flu pandemic but neither figured much in its early pages. Initially a weekly newspaper (at six old pence, about the price of a pint of beer), it began a tradition of securing famous cricketers and distinguished authors as contributors for little or no money.Besides being general editor of The Cricketer, Warner was cricket correspondent of the (ultra-conservative) Morning Post newspaper. He combined these roles with managing England's Bodyline tour of Australia in the 1930s an arrangement unthinkable today, which caused Warner considerable stress. In 1939, The Cricketer greeted the outbreak of war with a memorable cricket-themed editorial. Gallantly, the staff coped with paper shortage and the Blitz to bring out issues throughout the war, which were much appreciated by British prisoners-of-war.Huw and Simon share vivid memories of two distinguished contributors – E W Swanton, grandiose and overbearing but devoted to cricket and good writing, and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, gentle, humorous and always running late, who inspired deep loyalty. They analyse the innovative competitions in English cricket introduced and still supported by The Cricketer, the Cup for old boys' teams, and the highly popular National Village Trophy, which gives village teams the chance of playing at Lord's (even in this Covid year.)Huw and Simon reveal the ructions caused by their two-yearly attempts to name the players and writer with the greatest influence in cricket. They reveal those who objected to being demoted or under-placed.They describe The Cricketer's tight relationship with its readers and its determination to cover cricket at all levels. Recent issues have had a more social focus, and Simon outlines the magazine's treatment of BlackLivesMatter and the loss of black people to English cricket. Outlining his latest book A New Innings, co-authored with Manoj Badale owner of the IPL team, Rajastan Royals, Simon charts the generally benign effects of T20 on global cricket. He also sets out the revolutionary implications of the new relationships between cricketers and spectators through sophisticated digital platforms. These could make cricket thrive even if live spectatorship remains off-limits due to Covid (or the next virus).
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of comedy, television, film and literature.Scottish superstar Ewan McGregor chats his brand new Apple TV+ series 'The Long Way Up'.Documentarian Louis Theroux tells us about revisiting his old subjects with his four-part BBC Two series 'Life on the Edge'.Captain Sir Tom Moore discusses his incredible new autobiography.And the amazing Carey Mulligan encourages us to take a Memory Walk in support of the Alzheimer's Society. Plus Bear Grylls, Cat Deeley, Shobna Gulati and Dr Megan Rossi.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Ewan McGregor - 00:39Louis Theroux - 06:53Tom Moore - 13:17Bear Grylls - 20:56Carey Mulligan - 28:32Cat Deeley - 35:13Shobna Gulati - 41:20Dr Megan Rossi - 48:25 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.