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In this latest episode of the PCI podcast, Ruth Bromley, PCI's Children's Ministry Development Officer, hosts a conversation with Andy Frost, Director of Share Jesus International and contributor to the Kitchen Table Project, Caroline Bradley from Care for the Family and Andy Lamberton from Legacy, about sowing the seeds of a growing faith in the lives of our children. This podcast also highlights the Starting Strong event happening on the evening of Thursday 14 November 2024 from 7.45pm to 9.15pm in High Street Presbyterian Church, Holywood at which Andy Frost is the keynote speaker. It will pick up and develop this theme, providing the opportunity to explore this territory further with others and be encouraged and envisioned in this crucial area of church life. Further details and booking can be found at www.presbyterianireland.org/startingstrong
Join us on this captivating episode of Sports Life Talk as we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Caroline Bradley, the 6'5" All-American basketball sensation from Oak Grove, Louisiana. This episode is not just about basketball; it's about resilience, family, and the drive to achieve greatness. In this episode, you'll meet Caroline Bradley, a force on the court known for her incredible defense and unstoppable scoring. Caroline shares her story of growing up in a small town, her family's influence, and her relentless dedication to the game. Discover how the COVID-19 pandemic shaped her training regime and how she transitioned from softball to basketball, making her one of the most talked-about players in the country. Want
In this GCP Short, produced in partnership with We Are Guernsey and the Guernsey International Insurance Association (GIIA), we reflect on 25 years of protected cell company legislation in the jurisdiction. The Protected Cell Companies Ordinance was legislated for in 1997 and at the end of 2021 there were 58 PCCs in the domicile, containing 294 cells excluding those used for insurance linked securities. PCCs are used for a wide variety of reasons and business cases and in this 20 minute episode we hear from three experts with different perspectives of working with these entities across the full spectrum of utilisation. Richard is joined by Paul Sykes, Managing Director of Aon Insurance Managers (Guernsey) Limited, Kate Storey, Partner at Walkers law firm, and regulator Caroline Bradley, Director of Authorisations and Innovation Division at the Guernsey Financial Services Commission. For more information on Guernsey as a captive domicile, visit their Friend of the Podcast page: https://www.globalcaptivepodcast.com/guernsey You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: https://www.globalcaptivepodcast.com
The last 18 months have been a challenge for our collegiate chapters … some of whom have just returned to campus for the first time since March 2020! Our collegiate leaders are leading the way in re-adjusting to what chapter life now looks like on campuses. Tri Delta's Sr. Director of Strategic Initiatives Dr. Mari Ann Callais has been championing our chapters with programming and support as they navigate the new experiences back at school. Mari Ann is joined by collegiate chapter presidents Julia Dawson, Pennsylvania, and Caroline Bradley, Texas A&M, to cover the importance of community, how to ask for support and how to make sorority better by being catalysts in a global world. Highlights:4:18 CCPs share challenges they face6:12 How they worked to build community13:00 How Tri Delta has helped personal growth and development15:08 What do sororities need to be better in society
U.S. banks get in step with EU and ICC climate-change efforts. International financial expert Caroline Bradley weighs the endeavors. Recorded February 28, 2020.
As the United Kingdom staggers toward the March 29 exit from the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May’s support has continued to erode. Miami Law British and European financial law expert Caroline Bradley digs into the building and fast-moving chaos. Recorded in the Explainer studios on January 10, 2019.
Brexit and Trump’s retaliatory tariffs and upending of long-standing trade deals are rippling through world markets. Miami Law’s Caroline Bradley, former lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Kathleen Claussen, former associate general counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, unbox trade in the time of Trump. Recorded September 25, 2018.
A magazine style podcast about approaches to using classic literature in the classroom, featuring James Clements, Bob Cox, Lucy Christopher and Caroline Bradley. The programme is presented by Claire Williams and produced by Alison Hughes.
In this magazine style podcast, we focus on the importance of libraries for young readers. Caroline Bradley talks to Darryl Crawley at Rodings Primary School about the school's recent library refurbishment and development. Nikki Gamble talks to Trisha Adams about getting involved with the School Libraries Association; Joseph Coelho gives a personal account of his love affair with the public library and Mat Tobin introduces a new notable book.
In this magazine style format podcast, we look at the different views surround the readability, or reading difficulty of a text. Kate Saunders talks to us about her novel, The Land of Neverendings, and Caroline Bradley reviews Robin Stevens' The Guggeneheim Mystery.
In the Reading Corner with Just Imagine is a new monthly podcast for student teachers, teachers and librarians. In this podcast, David Reedy, General secretary of SLA talks about Excellence in Reading Niki Sutton advises on organising an excellent author event. Caroline Bradley introduces a notable new book for the classroom. Extracts are read by Anne Horemans Just Imagine in the Reading Corner is presented by James Clements. The producer is Alison Hughes
In the Reading Corner is a monthly podcast for teachers, student teachers and school librarians. In this month's edition we explore the relationship of reading and well being. Nikki Gamble outlines a broad definition of well-being and it application to reading. Jo Bowers from Cardiff Metropolitan discusses the impact reading children's literature has had on their personal well-being. Caroline Bradley reviews by Emma Donoghue and Chloe Daykin talks about her debut novel Fish Boy The podcast is presented by James Clements The reader is Anne Horemans In the Reading Corner is produced by Alison Hughes