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Why do we know so little about women's bodies? Over half the world's population have had a period or could be having a period right now – so why do menstruation and menopause remain such medical mysteries? And why are doctors still scratching their collective heads when asked to explain how female anatomy works? Well, New York Times bestseller Jennifer Gunter is hoping to change that. In conversation with Caroline Ford, Jennifer will unpack why she's sick of women being sidelined by the medical profession, and outline the steps we need to take to put women's bodies and healthcare in the spotlight. Presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and UNSW Medicine & Health as a part of National Science Week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learning Technologies London is Europe's leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used to support learning at work. John Helmer visited the show and talked to a rich mix of the most interesting people he found there: the analyst, the ingenue, the philosopher, the CLO, the keynoter, the vendor, the budget holder and the pirate (yarr!). The result is a snapshot of the industry, and a deep dive into key themes and insights shaping the future of the learning profession. 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:48 - Intro 00:03:01 - Adam Lacey 00:08:19 - Hannah Frame 00:20:12 - Julian Stodd 00:29:42 - Paul Matthews 00:37:44 - Thimon de Jong 00:51:38 - Lauren Waldman 01:02:44 - Egle Vinauskaite 01:16:06 - Dani Johnson 01:27:31 - David Perring 01:46:16 - Caroline Ford 02:19:52 - Don Taylor 02:30:21 - End Follow John Helmer X: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities. Episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: August 8, 2019 Clean up on aisle 4! Or should it be IL-4? In this week's installment of the BrainWaves Podcast, we immerse ourselves into the microscopic environment of Alzheimer disease pathology. It's interesting, it's messy, and whoever made this mess is also responsible for the clean-up. Produced by James E Siegler. Music courtesy of Andy Cohen, Brendan Kinsella, Cuicuitte, Damiano Baldoni, Kai Engel, Nctrnm. Sound effects by Mike Koenig, Blastfx.com, Caroline Ford, Robertv, and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (now X) @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Arranz AM, De Strooper B. The role of astroglia in Alzheimer's disease: pathophysiology and clinical implications. Lancet Neurol 2019;18(4):406-14. PMID 30795987Breitner JC, Baker LD, Montine TJ, et al. Extended results of the Alzheimer's disease anti-inflammatory prevention trial. Alzheimers Dement 2011;7(4):402-11. PMID 21784351Chun H, Lee CJ. Reactive astrocytes in Alzheimer's disease: a double-edged sword. Neurosci Res 2018;126:44-52. PMID 29225140Heneka MT, Carson MJ, El Khoury J, et al. Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease. Lancet Neurol 2015;14(4):388-405. PMID 25792098Kumar A, Singh A, Ekavali. A review on Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology and its management: an update. Pharmacol Rep 2015;67(2):195-203. PMID 25712639Maragakis NJ, Rothstein JD. Mechanisms of disease: astrocytes in neurodegenerative disease. Nat Clin Pract Neurol 2006;2(12):679-89. PMID 17117171Mattsson N, Zetterberg H, Hansson O, et al. CSF biomarkers and incipient Alzheimer disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment. JAMA 2009;302(4):385-93. PMID 19622817Wisniewski T, Konietzko U. Amyloid-beta immunisation for Alzheimer's disease. Lancet Neurol 2008;7(9):805-11. PMID 18667360Yan R, Vassar R. Targeting the β secretase BACE1 for Alzheimer's disease therapy. Lancet Neurol 2014;13(3):319-29. PMID 24556009 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
JeanBookNerd's Erik chats with CAROLINE FORD and ARTY FROUSHAN from Amazon's CARNIVAL ROW. Season Finale out now on Amazon Prime Video CAROLINE FORD IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4234598Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinemford/ ARTY FROUSHAN IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8284671 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artyfroushan/ Watch Carnival Row https://www.amazon.com/adlp/carnivalrow To learn more about the JeanBookNerd Storytellers BOX http://www.jeanbooknerdstorytellersbox.com Exclusive author Interviews, reviews, and contests from JeanBookNerd http://www.jeanbooknerd.com JeanBookNerd Host: ERIK WERLIN
On this flight we review the Audible Original Impact Winter, a series about surviving in a post apocalyptic world after a meteor impact cast the world into a seemingly endless winter. The struggle doesn't end there though as people also must survive the vampires that now reign in the ever lasting dark. Will Impact Winter make enough impact to leave you thirsting for more or will it leave you bored enough to settle in for a long winter nap? The Copilots Review Patreon page --> PatreonNew episodes on the 2nd and 22nd of every month, with interstitial episodes released on the 12th.If you would like to contact us or recommend a series for us to watch/listen/play/otherwise interact with and review you can email us at CopilotsReview@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter at @copilotsreview, or join the Discord or find all of these options at copilotsreview.simplecast.com. Thanks again!Lastly we want to thank Jessica Kuczynski! She designed our awesome podcast art. You can find her other work, her shop or commission her for original art at her website jessicakuczynski.com or at her twitter
With more than 9,000 attendees from 50 different countries, 200 seminars and 200 exhibitors, Learning Technologies is Europe's leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used to support learning at work. A major conference runs alongside the exhibition, featuring talks from more than 90 of the learning industry's foremost speakers, thinkers, visionaries, and practitioners. This special edition of the podcast was mostly recorded at the show, and features interviews with Paul Matthews of People Alchemy and Caroline Ford of Novartis, as well as 'Hot Takes' on the current state of the industry from Donald Taylor, Paul McElvaney, Mirjam Neelen, Laura Overton & Bob Mosher. 02:26 Hot Takes: Don Taylor, Laura Overton, Mirjam Neelen, Bob Mosher, Paul McElvaney 12:16 Event themes 13:20 Interview 1 Paul Matthews 27:36 Ads 29:14 Interview 2 Caroline Ford 44:40 Outro and tribute to John Harris Contact John Helmer Email: john@learninghackpodcast.com Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://johnhelmerconsulting.com/ Download the white paper from Learning Pool written by John Helmer – The Spacing Effect: Harnessing the Power of Spaced Practice for Learning That Sticks https://learningpool.com/spacing-effect-harnessing-power-of-spaced-practice/
As the dust settles, Darcy and Hope realize they have one more threat to neutralize, but this time, it's one of their own."Thicker Than Water," episode 12 of Impact Winter, starred Holliday Grainger as Darcy, Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, David Gyasi as Rook, Himesh Patel as Felix and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Bella Ramsey as Whisper, Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Michael Culkin as Dr. Clive Ardath. Various voices were contributed by Danny Stokes and Lesley Ann Acheson. It was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham.
Beset by guilt, Hope joins Felix and Jepson in the search for Darcy, and none are prepared for what they find."A Name or a Promise," episode 6 of Impact Winter starred Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, Himesh Patel as Felix and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Chloe Pirrie as Dr. Gussie BLackwood, Danny Stokes as Rhys and Michael Culkin as Dr. Clive Ardath. It was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham. “LOOKING FOR KNIVES” was written by Alexis Marsh and performed by DYAN and appears courtesy of Warner Chappell Music
Hope starts a tentative new friendship, and Darcy's reaction pits them against one another.“Some Strange Shadow," episode 3 of Impact Winter starred Holliday Grainger as Darcy, Esme Creed- Miles as Hope, Himesh Patel as Felix and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Freddy Carter as Jory Hobbes, Michael Culkin as Dr. Clive Ardath, Rodney Gooden as Bash Farrier and Lesley Ann Acheson as Zanaa Baptiste. It was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham."Darcy 4 Ever" was written by Bonnie Bloomgarden and performed by the Death Valley Girls by arrangement with Third Side Music. “Razr" was written by Robert Alfons and performed by TR/ST by arrangement with Third Side Music.
Castle security questions the new visitors and Darcy struggles to protect Hope from her sister's own reckless behavior.Starring Holliday Grainger as Darcy, Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, David Gyasi as Rook, and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Chloe Pirrie as Dr. Gussie Blackwood, Owain Rhys Davies as Anton, Rodney Gooden as Bash and Michael Culkin as Dr. Clive Ardath. The episode was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham.
In the not -too- distant future, remnants of humanity shelter in Locryn Castle trying desperately to survive the endless night. Little do they know, everything they've built is about to be threatened by forces against which they are unmatched.Starring Holliday Grainger as Darcy, Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, Himesh Patel as Felix, and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Chloe Pirrie as Dr. Gussie Blackwood, Freddy Carter as Jory Hobbes, Owain Rhys Davies as Anton Devere and James E. Kenward as the emergency broadcaster.Written and directed by Travis Beacham. Words and music for "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" were composed by Robert Gaudio and Bob Crewe and performed by the Cults, by arrangement with Universal Music Publishing Group and Sony Music Publishing
Hope and Penelope grow closer, but a brutal attack on a nearby village makes it difficult for Hope to advocate for the vampire.“Church Cove," episode 8 of Impact Winter, starred Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, Himesh Patel as Felix and Liam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Chloe Pirrie as Dr. Gussie Blackwood, Lesley Ann Acheson as Gemma and James Kenward as Neville. It was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham.Words and music for “IN THE AIR TONIGHT” were composed by Phil Collins and performed by Lucy Dacus. The song appears courtesy of Matador Records and Concord Music.
As the castle is overrun by Kallistrata's army, everyone is forced to pull together in order to survive. Elsewhere, Jepson is determined to find and eliminate Darcy. “The Devil Doesn't Knock," episode 10 of Impact Winter, starred Esme Creed-Miles as Hope, Himesh atel as Felix and LIam Cunningham as Jepson Belgrave. Also appearing were Bella Ramsey as Whisper, Caroline Ford as Penelope Chambers, Chloe Pirrie as Dr. Gussie Blackwod, Michael Culkin as Dr. Clive Ardath, Danny Stokes as Rhys and Indira Varma as Kallistrata. It was written, directed and executive produced by Travis Beacham."Razr" was written by Robert Alfons and performed by TR/ST and the song appears courtesy of Shoe Leather Digital, Inc.
This week's guests are Katie Beck, Miriam Speidel, Sarah Frame, Kamla Kaur and Caroline Ford. Katie Beck works for Blue Eskimo as a Recruitment Team Leader. She is experienced in recruiting and connecting with the most talented people in learning and development, training, and e-learning. She works with a variety of clients, across a range of industries including internal L&D departments, as well as with learning agencies and consultancies. If you are looking for your next role in L&D or perhaps you're looking to recruit a new member for your team, please get in touch with Katie: Email: kbeck@blueeskimo.com Web: www.blueeskimo.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-beck2021 Miriam Speidel is a L&D consultant for Engie, recently starting there after working as a People Development partner with LNER. Miriam is a creative, people-focused and passionate Senior L&D Professional with a track record of delivering impactful and award-winning learning initiatives.A strategic thinker, she translates plans into cost-effective and well-executed developmental solutions which help businesses meet their objectives, equip people with new skills and acknowledge and embed a culture of learning curiosity, agility and ownership. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miriam0speidel/ Sarah Frame is a Consultant and lead at FrameWorks Learning Consultancy Ltd. Sarah has significant experience and expertise in the field of online & distance learning and held various national and international Director level positions in both the commercial and higher education sectors. Sarah specialises in Consultancy in online learning strategies and implementations; Business Development; Product Development Sales & Marketing; Digital Learning; Strategic Development; Conference Presentations LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahaeframe Kamla Kaur heads the sales and marketing teams at Neoskill, passionately working to help organisations become more effective and productive through implementing quality training solutions. Kamla and her team are passionate about the service and solutions they provide clients: everything at Neoskill being client centric. As Sales & Marketing Director, Kamla oversees the development of high-profile accounts and truly believes in the Neoskill motto, “Development through quality training”. Web: https://www.neoskill.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamneoskill/ Caroline Ford is starting as the Global Head of Learning Strategy - Skills Management for Novartis. Previously at Astra Zeneca and Thomas Cook, Caroline was recently highlighted by Growth Engineering as one of the top 20 L&D experts and influencers to keep an eye on in 2021. Her passion is for pushing the boundaries and delivering pioneering innovation in the learning and development space. Getting people excited about putting the customer at the heart of everything they do, Caroline is a firm believer in the development of customer-centric digital skills including Agile and Design Thinking. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-ford-08826714/ Great British BusinessWoman Forum: https://www.greatbritishbusinesswoman.co.uk/forum-homepage LPI: https://www.thelpi.org/ Learning Live: https://learning-live.com/ ========================================================= You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com
What misconceptions do we still have about women's minds and bodies? For hundreds of years, Western science took women's intellectual and physical inferiority as a given. But as we move beyond these pseudoscientific ideas, what mistakes are scientists and doctors still making when they think about sex and gender? Are we sometimes even at risk of creating new myths? British science journalist and author, Angela Saini, joins leading cancer researcher and founder of the STEMMinist Book club, Caroline Ford for a conversation about bias in science, medicine and the public understanding of gender, and how to build a more accurate picture of human difference. The Centre for Ideas' new series of international conversations brings the world to Sydney. Each digital event brings a leading UNSW thinker together with their international peer or hero to explore inspiration, new ideas and discoveries.
Looking back over a year and a half of podcast episodes, John Helmer summarizes the main themes that have emerged from these these fascinating discussions and attempts to draw insights by taking a helicopter view. Where do people agree, and where do they clash? Includes contributions from George Siemens, Nick Shackleton-Jones, Donald Clark, Connie Malamed, Gianni Giacomelli, Laura Lee-Gibbs, Andrea Miles, Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, Jane Hart, Matthew Confer, Paul Matthews, David Wilson, Julliette Denny, Steve Dineen, Dani Johnson, Henri Palmer, Paul McElvaney, Leonard Houx, Myles Runham, Victoria Marsick, Reda Sadki, Caroline Ford and David Perring. 01:23 Learning Hack Facts & Figures 04:04 5. The Learner Experience 13:18 4. Learning in the Flow of Work 20:22 3. Women in Learning 25:42 2. Evidence-Based Design 31:26 1. The Global Pandemic Writers and thinkers referenced by Leonard Houx: David Merrill Robert M. Gagné Siegfried Engelmann Charles Reigeluth John Sweller Paul Kirschner Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer Books cited: Diana Laurillard Laurillard, D. (2002). Rethinking University Teaching. A conversational framework for the effective use of learning technologies. London: Routledge ISBN 0415256798 Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: http://johnhelmerconsulting.com/ Download the new white paper from Learning Pool written by John Helmer – 'Experience: theory, design and supporting technologies for an experience-based learning culture' https://learningpool.com/theory-design-and-supporting-technologies-for-an-experience-based-learning-culture/
Salut ! Dans cet épisode j'ai la chance de recevoir Anna qui vient nous parler de son île toute bleue ! Si tu ne connais pas Mankai Island, voilà le concept : 1 guest est abandonné.e sur une île, découvre son aventure ! L'invité va devoir : 1 - Décrire son île (on va voir les imaginations) 2 - Répondre à une série de questions 3 - Répondre à la question décalée Pourquoi ce concept ? Pour créer un support avec lequel tu peux apprendre en t'amusant ! Pour voir l'imagination des invité.e.s ! Pour qu'on s'amuse tout en te permettant d'apprendre plein de nouveaux mots ! N'hésite pas à me contacter sur Instagram @mankaiyourfrench ou par mail à mankaiyourfrench@gmail.com Tu peux retrouver Anna sur Instagram @smileinfrench À bientôt pour une prochaine aventure ! --- Salut ! In this episode I had the pleasure to listen to Anna talk about her incredible blue island! If you don't know what Mankai Island is, here is the concept: a guest is left stranded on an island! The guest will 1 - Describe his/her island 2 - Answer questions 3 - Answer the WTF question Why this concept? To create a way for you to learn while having fun / To discover the imagination of the guests / To have fun while allowing you to learn plenty of new words If you want to contact me, send me a message on Instagram @mankaiyourfrench or by mail mankaiyourfrench@gmail.com You can find Anna on Instagram @smileinfrench See you soon for a new adventure! --- © Title: Daydreaming Uploaded: 07.11.12 License: Public Domain Recorded by Lisa Redfern Title: Walking On Gravel Uploaded: 05.18.10 License: Attribution 3.0 Recorded by Caroline Ford
Take me to the River, and interview with Sam Harrison, Sam’s Riverside. ON THE ROAD with Chuck Cramer is about California’s cool, aspirational lifestyle and awesome wines hosted by Chuck Cramer, a California native, living in London and is the Director of European sales & marketing, Terlato Wines. This is a wine journey covering the hottest topics in the business of wine, chatting along the way with the key influencers in the trade who make it all happen. This week’s episode includes an interview with Sam Harrison, Sam’s Riverside. Artwork by Callum Goodger, muscle car by Daniel Simion, car drive away by Matthiew11 and river noise by Caroline Ford.
Associate Professor Caroline Ford leads the Gynaecological Cancer Research Group at the University of New South Wales. Over the past eight weeks, the Covid19 lock down has had a huge impact on the the laboratory work of many scientists, including Professor Caroline's team. At the time of this conversation with Professor Ford, she was looking forward to the team going back to lab to work which is due this week. Professor Ford established her lab at the Lowy Cancer Research Group in 2010 after international postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Toronto, Canada and Lund University, Sweden. Her research aims to understand why gynaecological cancers develop, how and why they spread throughout the body, and how best to treat them. She leads major projects on the early detection of ovarian cancer and molecular targets in ovarian and endometrial cancer. Professor Ford is also a long-time advocate for women in science, and was named a “Superstar of STEM” by Science & Technology Australia, a program aimed at smashing the stereotype of what a scientist looks like. In 2018 she founded the STEMMinist Book Club a global and virtual community focused on feminism and women in STEMM, which has rapidly grown to include over 4500 members from 30 countries worldwide. Connect to Prof. Caroline Ford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-... #ovariancancer #gynaecology #podcast _____________________________________________________________ CONNECT WITH US! DAWN is always eager to learn and share stories from different perspectives. If you have a story to share or know someone who is championing Inclusion & Diversity, please contact us! OUR WEBSITE - https://dawn.org.au/ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/dawnconnect/ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/yourdawn LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dawn... INSTAGRAM - @dawn_podcast SOUNDCLOUD - https://soundcloud.com/dawnpodcast _____________________________________________________________ CONTACT US! What topics do you like to hear about? Do you have questions you like us to answer in our podcasts? Let us know! info@dawn.org.au
It`s important to learn more about strange animals all over the world. The more we know, the more we can help them. Find out more about the mysterious aye-aye from Madagascar and listen to some ideas about how you can help endangered animals. Attribution to Caroline Ford for the sound effect "sound of someone eating" attribution 3.0 licence. http://soundbible.com/976-Eating.htmlSupport the show (https://vivaling.com/fr/ecouter-un-podcast/)
Vi pratar träning och Babsan förklarar fördelarna med att träna i klackar. Hur ska man hitta motivationen och finns det genvägar? Hur gör vi själva och hur går det? Trevlig lyssning!Sound effect credits: Mike Koenig, Joe Lamb, Caroline Ford. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Helmer talks to visitors, exhibitors, speakers and all-comers to get a picture of why people come to this event, what they get out of it, and what it has to tells this year about the state of the market in learning technologies and the progress of thought about learning more generally. 01:57 Ken Ross 06:46 Fiona Leteney 11:22 Carsten Storgaard 19:20 Connie Malamed 24:33 Martin Couzins and Barcamp 27:59 Day 2 - Caroline Ford 29:12 Morten Zetlitz & Anders Heivoll of Galdr Studio 33:54 Vivian Heijnen & Jos Arets 702010 Institute 37:16 Caroline Ford - Conference 2nd day wrap-up Links: Now Communications https://nowcomms.com/ Fosway Group https://www.fosway.com/ Laerdal https://laerdal.com/gb/ Connie Malamed http://theelearningcoach.com/ Galdr Studio https://www.galdr.no/ 702010 Institute https://702010institute.com/ Sponsors: To learn more about Powtoon's Business solution (and claim your Learning Hack discount), visit https://go.powtoon.com/learninghack/ Visit Make Real's shiny new website: https://makereal.co.uk Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: http://johnhelmerconsulting.com/
John Helmer talks to Caroline Ford, ex Group Head of Learning at Thomas Cook, the 178 year-old holiday company that went spectacularly broke in September 2019. The company's financial ills had been putting extreme pressure on L&D funds for many years before that, and Caroline describes with passion her struggles to turn around learning within Thomas Cook on next-to-no budget. 01:48 Collapse of Thomas Cook 02:38 Roots of the collapse 03:50 Effects of the 2012 restructuring on L&D 08:20 The turnaround 18:04 Rebuilding L&D on no budget 26:52 Using Facebook as a no-cost learning platform 35:44 Industry recognition for winning results 37: 44 Top tips for doing L&D on a tight budget Caroline's 3 tips for L&D without a budget: Understand your business Identify and engage your internal and external stakeholders Really understand your assets Caroline on Twitter: @Ford_the_Broker And on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-ford-chartered-mcipd-08826714/ Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: http://johnhelmerconsulting.com/
This one's pretty short, I'm sure nothing important happens in it. Right? ChasmQuest podcast: https://www.chasmquest.com/Crossword: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T2AgJRHev2lVeuCGm4mjdxuA775ha-xU/view?usp=sharing Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/queerdungeoneersDiscord: https://discord.gg/kYgt5AgTwitter: @QueerDungeonsMerch: https://queerdungeoneers.threadless.com/Episode Transcripts: https://sites.google.com/view/queer-dungeoneers-transcripts/home "We Collect Shiny Things", "Aloscape 2", "Zither Sprak" and "Talltell" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)Metal bang from Caroline Ford, human heartbeat from Daniel Simon
He has been called “America’s Dad” and has played some of the most memorable film characters of the past forty years including Forrest Gump and Woody from Toy Story, but few people know the true story of beloved actor/producer Tom Hanks and the deep dark secrets buried in his past. All is revealed in this riveting biography of a true Hollywood legend with some shocking twists. This hilarious comedic satirical dramatization is the first in a series of sporadic featurettes titled “The Story of…” written and produced by the Pitch Guys.Listen to the full episode here: https://www.pitchguyspodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/pitch-guys/id1453114505?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1w9XU4PiuOqbMqWONHJraxGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucGl0Y2hndXlzcG9kY2FzdC5jb20vZXBpc29kZXM_Zm9ybWF0PVJTUwPodbean: https://www.podbean.com/ea/dir-d63pe-682fd38Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=380349&refid=stprTwitter: @pitchguysMusicMusic from https://filmmusic.io“Aces High” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)"Anxiety" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Classic Horror 1” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Continue Life” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Cryptic Sorrow” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Dangerous” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Heartbreaking” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Lost Time” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“March of the Spoons” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Medusa” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Monkeys spinning Monkeys” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Movement Proposition” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Nerves” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“On my Way” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Prelude and Action” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Reawakening” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Touching Moments Four--Melody” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Touching Moments Two--Higher” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Unseen Horrors” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)“Your Call” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Sound Effects“Close Door” License: Attribution 3.0 Recorded by Caroline Ford, Soundbible.com“Heavy Rain” from Soundbible.com“Knocking On Door” License: Sampling Plus 1.0 Recorded by ERH, Soundbible.com“Metal Grinder” License: Attribution 3.0 Recorded by Mike Koenig, Soundbible.com“Pouring Drink” License: Attribution 3.0 Recorded by Mike Koenig, Soundbible.com“Sliding Door” by Ezwa, Soundbible.com“45 min April Rainstorm” by Mike Koening, Soundbible.com“Black Snow Sword Slice”, Freesound.org“The Shaggy Freak Car Door Slam”, The Shaggy Freak, Freesound.org“Heavy Rain” by Daniel Simon, Soundbible.com“Just Born” by Daniel Simon, Soundbible.com“Thunder Strike 2” by Mike Koenig, Soundbible.com“A-donkey-is-braying-in-the-field-close-to-the-small-village-of-la-preciosita” by Felix Blume, Freesound.org“_lex777__littlechild-woodenfloorfootsteps-01” by Lex777, Freesound.org“Running-in-the-woods” by Jone Oost, Freesound.org“Cat Screaming A” by Inspectorj, Freesound.org“Cut through armor cut slice clang” by Sypherzent, Freesound.org“Cheering” by Halleck, Freesound.org“Theater-crew-stage-setup-voices-quebecois-and-mandarin1” by Kyles, Freesound.org“Rolling Metal Cabinet 2” by Dnaudio_UK, Freesound.org“151108-rijeka-istarski-ok” by Dkustic, Freesound.org
Clean up on aisle 4! Or should it be IL-4? In this week's installment of the BrainWaves Podcast, we submerge ourselves into the microscopic environment of Alzheimer's pathology. It's interesting, it's messy, and whoever made this mess is also responsible for the clean up. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music courtesy of Andy Cohen, Brendan Kinsella, Cuicuitte, Damiano Baldoni, Kai Engel, Nctrnm. Sound effects by Mike Koenig, Blastfx.com, Caroline Ford, Robertv, and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Arranz AM and De Strooper B. The role of astroglia in Alzheimer's disease: pathophysiology and clinical implications. The Lancet Neurology. 2019;18:406-414. Maragakis NJ and Rothstein JD. Mechanisms of Disease: astrocytes in neurodegenerative disease. Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006;2:679-89. Wisniewski T and Konietzko U. Amyloid-beta immunisation for Alzheimer's disease. The Lancet Neurology. 2008;7:805-11. Mattsson N, Zetterberg H, Hansson O, Andreasen N, Parnetti L, Jonsson M, Herukka SK, van der Flier WM, Blankenstein MA, Ewers M, Rich K, Kaiser E, Verbeek M, Tsolaki M, Mulugeta E, Rosen E, Aarsland D, Visser PJ, Schroder J, Marcusson J, de Leon M, Hampel H, Scheltens P, Pirttila T, Wallin A, Jonhagen ME, Minthon L, Winblad B and Blennow K. CSF biomarkers and incipient Alzheimer disease in patients with mild cognitive impairment. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2009;302:385-93. Breitner JC, Baker LD, Montine TJ, Meinert CL, Lyketsos CG, Ashe KH, Brandt J, Craft S, Evans DE, Green RC, Ismail MS, Martin BK, Mullan MJ, Sabbagh M, Tariot PN and Group AR. Extended results of the Alzheimer's disease anti-inflammatory prevention trial. Alzheimers Dement. 2011;7:402-11. Yan R and Vassar R. Targeting the beta secretase BACE1 for Alzheimer's disease therapy. The Lancet Neurology. 2014;13:319-29. Heneka MT, Carson MJ, El Khoury J, Landreth GE, Brosseron F, Feinstein DL, Jacobs AH, Wyss-Coray T, Vitorica J, Ransohoff RM, Herrup K, Frautschy SA, Finsen B, Brown GC, Verkhratsky A, Yamanaka K, Koistinaho J, Latz E, Halle A, Petzold GC, Town T, Morgan D, Shinohara ML, Perry VH, Holmes C, Bazan NG, Brooks DJ, Hunot S, Joseph B, Deigendesch N, Garaschuk O, Boddeke E, Dinarello CA, Breitner JC, Cole GM, Golenbock DT and Kummer MP. Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease. The Lancet Neurology. 2015;14:388-405. Kumar A, Singh A and Ekavali. A review on Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology and its management: an update. Pharmacol Rep. 2015;67:195-203. Rodriguez-Arellano JJ, Parpura V, Zorec R and Verkhratsky A. Astrocytes in physiological aging and Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience. 2016;323:170-82. Chun H and Lee CJ. Reactive astrocytes in Alzheimer's disease: A double-edged sword. Neurosci Res. 2018;126:44-52.
Cancer researcher and founder of the STEMMinist Book Club, Caroline Ford, chats to hosts Jane and Catherine about her pioneering work in women's health, the gender equity challenges facing women in academia and, of course, all those bits of the body you're not supposed to talk about.
What would you do if you could speak to someone you had lost? And what might they say in return? Little Wonder presents Final Goodbye by Steven Lancefield. Music and Direction by Keith Crawford With Armen Georgian as Nick Stephanie Campion as Margo and Carey Downer as the Tannoy Additional sounds from Mike Koenig, Clemens F, Caroline Ford and Kyanna Johnson via SoundBible. The Little Wonder team are Keith Crawford, Owen Roberts, Chris Taylor and Oliver Warren. https://www.littlewonder.website iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/little-wonder-radio-plays/id1408132317?l=en&mt=2 RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:435165690/sounds.rss Release Schedule: https://www.aboutwriting.org/little-wonder-radio-plays/release-schedule/ https://twitter.com/littlwonder https://www.facebook.com/littlewonderradioplays/ https://www.instagram.com/littlewonderradioplays/ Thanks for listening – don’t forget to like, comment and share!
An insightful interview with a person who has inspired me greatly. Dr Caroline Ford is a cancer researcher within the School of Women's and Children's Health at the Lowy Cancer Research Centre, who is passionate about her research, as well as inspiring other women in STEM.
Synergistic Saturdays-#413 February 17th The Strong Within Daily Affirmation Podcast I Rest Purposefully “It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.” ~Rita Rudner Guess what, you guys are my one special persons???, my peeps, my crew, my spiritual gangstas, my brothas from anotha motha, my sisters from another mista, my friends, my community. So I hope you don't mind if I do like Rita says and annoy you for the rest of my life
It has come to the final chapter of this fable! The Gnomes are set to face their nefarious host Brimlott! Will Edvard and Jarryn prevail to join other parties on The Isle of Joy, or have they danced their last dance and sung their last song. Finales abound! www.TabletopAudio.com, Before the Storm www.PurplePlanet.com, Dance of Death, Battle Lines, Last stand, Shadowlands www.Freesound.com, Lightning Strike by Artifact, Magic by RICHERlandTV, Hand Bell D Single, Hand Bells Cluster By InspectorJ, Cat Angry Meow by Softcoresoft, cat2 by NoiseCollector, Reverbed Kicked 04 by waveplay, Hard Female Footstep by Owlstorm, ArrowHit01 by Yap_Audio_Production, Keys by Razzvio www.soundbible.com, Decapitation sound by Mike Koenig, Drop Sword by Caroline Ford, Dragon Fire Breath and Roar Sound by Daniel Simon
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Ford’s Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016) explores the roots of French environmental consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Far from being a product of the postwar environmental movement, Ford shows how French society began to understand how humans adversely affected their surroundings during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Popular writers like Francois-Antoine Rauch demonstrated how deforestation altered the climate and damaged the habitability of the nation. War, revolution, and a series of devastating floods brought the questions of deforestation, urbanization, and industrial capitalism into conflict with the finite resources of nature. Public worries over resource depletion and climate change mingled with a new bourgeois consciousness developing in the nineteenth century. France’s countryside became a place of romantic longing for families, a source of inspiration for artists, and an important symbol of national pride. Historical landmarks became sites of a unique French heritage to be preserved and protected for future generations. Empire also became a site of environmental sensitivity, where the conflicting interests of Europeans and colonized peoples played out through discourses of conservation and ecological change in French Algeria. James Esposito is a historian and researcher interested in digital history, empire, and the history of technology. James can be reached via email at espositojamesj@gmail.com and on Twitter @james_esposito_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You have... Wait, hold on, it's ringing?--Music:"George Street Shuffle"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Kitchen sound effects recorded by Caroline Ford. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0"Roger" was performed by comedian Sam Gorenstein.
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
A panel discussion with UCLA faculty Asli Ü. Bâli, Caroline Ford, James Gelvin and Dominic Thomas. Moderated by Laure Murat.
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
Featuring Asli Ü. Bâli, UCLA School of Law; Caroline Ford, UCLA History; James L. Gelvin, UCLA History; Dominic Thomas, UCLA French and Francophone Studies
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
Featuring Asli Ü. Bâli, UCLA School of Law; Caroline Ford, UCLA History; James L. Gelvin, UCLA History; Dominic Thomas, UCLA French and Francophone Studies
"So groß wie ein Fußballfeld" oder "etwa der Abstand zwischen Erde und Sonne": Der Mensch versagt bei der Vorstellung großer Zahlen. Wir tauchen heute in einen kontroversen Bereich ein , in dem sich unglaublich große Zahlen tummeln: Die Homöopathie. Diese Zahlen sind so absurd groß, dass sämtliche herkömmlichen Vergleiche versagen – unsere neue Episode: vier niegehörte Vergleiche zum Einordnen einer sehr großen Zahl. Diese Episode ist eine deutlich ausgebaute Version eines Eintrags in unserem Blog.Musik von Salapakka Sound System, Monroeville Music Center, Chris Zabriskie, Josh Woodward, Kevin McLeod und dem Breuss Arrizabalaga Quartet. Geräusche von Mike Koenig und Caroline Ford. Die komplette Titelliste findet sich wie immer hier.
When we want to describe a big number, we say things such as "almost the distance between the earth and the moon" or utter some other attempt to make the number understandable. But there are numbers which force us to up our game of comparing. In this episode, we enter into the field of homeopathy, a field with numbers that are so exceptionally big that common comparisons just won't do the trick. This episode is an extended version of one of our blog posts.Music by Salapakka Sound System, Monroeville Music Center, Chris Zabriskie, Josh Woodward, Kevin McLeod and the Breuss Arrizabalaga Quartet. Using sound effects by Mike Koenig and Caroline Ford. Find the detailed tracklisting for all episodes here.
12-27-11 – Caroline Ford, Zeena Schreck, New Years by Nightwatch Radio