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Camera Shake Podcast is at the Photography Show 2025 at the EXCEL in London and Kersten chats with manufacturers, exhibitors and many well known faces.CAUTION: Contains close encounters with awesome gear and interviews with awesome people.#PHOTOGRAPHY #PHOTOGRAPHYSHOW00:00:00 Intro00:01:28 Joel Grimes00:04:29 Westcott00:07:24 Fujifilm00:10:37 TetherTools00:18:00 Calibrite00:33:59 Hollyland00:39:43 Gordon Glenister00:42:26 Click Backdrops00:46:19 Jen Stitt & Scott Johnson00:49:38 Canon00:58:11 Three Legged Thing01:07:33 Skylum01:11:39 Tommy Reynolds01:18:17 Godox01:24:58 Cathy Baitson******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingJOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.comCANON: www.canon.co.ukTOMMY REYNOLDS: www.tommyreynoldsphoto.comSKYLUM: www.skylum.comJOEL GRIMES: https://www.joelgrimes.com/CATHY BAITSON: https://www.instagram.com/cathy_weatherston_photographyFUJIFILM: www.fujifilm.comTETHERTOOLS: www.tethertools.comCALIBRITE: https://calibrite.com/JEN STITT: https://foxandbrazen.com/SCOTT JOHNSON:https://www.theedgephotography.co.uk/THREE LEGGED THING: https://www.3leggedthing.com/uk/WESTCOTT: https://www.fjwestcott.com/CLICK BACKDROPS: https://clickbackdrops.co.uk/HOLLYLAND: https://www.hollyland.com/GORDON GLENISTER: https://gordonglenister.com/ROSS GRIEVE: https://www.rossgrieve.com/======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 248 ‘Best of The Photography Show 2025' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/YOUYnDOfiykApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
CAUTION: Contains themes of an adult nature. If I told you there was a simple, free habit you could take up to optimise your health in just five to 10 minutes a day, would you be up for trying it? If the answer's yes, then you're going to love today's guest, a brilliant science communicator who reveals what the habit is – and shares ground-breaking insights from his research. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a professor of neuroscience at Stanford University School of Medicine in the US and he has made numerous contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neuroplasticity. His lab's most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and breathing on human performance and brain states such as fear and courage. His work has been published in top scientific journals including Nature, Science, and Cell and has been featured in global media outlets such as TIME magazine, BBC, and Scientific American. We begin this conversation discussing why exposure to morning light is key to optimum human functioning. Our visual system is about more than just seeing. The light that enters our eyes, even in blind people, gives knowledge to the nervous system. Getting the right light, at the right time, sets the clock in all of your body's cells, which in turn will affect many different functions in the body. It stimulates the cortisol you need for energy and focus. And it has positive effects on everything from sleep, energy and immunity to appetite, mood and so much more. We also discuss what exactly is going on in the brain when we feel fearful and how something as simple as getting outside and looking at the horizon can completely change our physiology and powerfully inhibit anxiety. Finally, we talk about the role that technology is having on our attention and Andrew shares a variety of simple exercises that we can all do to train our brains to improve our focus, health and performance. Andrew is a special human being and someone who I have been wanting to speak to for a long, long time. I really enjoyed speaking to him - I hope you enjoy listening. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://exhalecoffee.com/livemore https://vivobarefoot.com/livemore https://drinkag1.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/524 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Camera Shake Podcast is at the Photography Show 2024 at the NEC in Birmingham and Kersten chats with manufacturers, exhibitors and many well known faces.CAUTION: Contains close encounters with awesome gear and interviews with awesome people.#PHOTOGRAPHY #PHOTOGRAPHYSHOW00:00:00 Intro00:00:52 Sony00:04:59 Nikon00:09:54 Peter Treadway00:13:45 Canon00:16:16 Tommy Reynolds00:21:11 Skylum Luminar Neo00:28:25 Ross Grieve00:31:04 Fuji00:35:04 Hand Painted Backdrops00:40:48 Røde00:46:30 Simon Turner00:51:59 Godox/Obsbot******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com*****************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingJOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.comCANON: www.canon.co.ukTOMMY REYNOLDS: www.tommyreynoldsphoto.comSKYLUM: www.skylum.comPETER TREADWAY: www.petertreadwayphotography.comNIKON: www.nikon.co.ukSONY: www.sony.co.ukFUJIFILM: www.fujifilm.comRØDE: www.rode.comHAND PAINTED BACKDROPS: https://handpaintedbackdrops.co.uk/SIMON TURNER: https://simonturnerphotos.co.uk/ROSS GRIEVE: https://www.rossgrieve.com/======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 197 ‘The Photography Show 2024' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/s5NzbHE9fawApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G====================================== FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
Our family is wired in us genetically and it shows in our responses to life, our beliefs, and the ‘fault lines' that trigger us in daily life. Could finding out more about our families be the key to knowing more about ourselves?Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I'll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.Today's clip is from episode 246 of the podcast with Julia Samuel - renowned psychotherapist and author of the book ‘Every Family Has a Story: How We Inherit Love and Loss'.In this clip, Julia explains why our present-day struggles probably didn't start with us and how finding out more about our family history can help us heal.CAUTION: Contains mild swearingSupport the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com.Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/246Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjeeFollow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjeeFollow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeuk DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CAUTION: Contains swearing and themes of an adult nature.Being kind to ourselves is so important for our wellbeing and our physical and mental health, but often the negative voice in our head can start to overwhelm our thoughts.Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I'll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.Today's clip is from episode 230 of the podcast with my good friend - fellow podcast host and author, Fearne Cotton.Fearne has been a talented and high-profile star on UK TV and radio since the age of 15, but living life in the spotlight led to depression and anxiety. In this clip, she shares her eye-opening experience of fame and why she believes self-compassion is key to living an authentic life.Thanks to our sponsor http://www.athleticgreens.com/livemoreSupport the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com.Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/230Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjeeFollow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjeeFollow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeuk DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CAUTION: Contains swearing and themes of an adult nature.Today's guest has a remarkable life story which includes addiction, mental health struggles, eating disorders, guilt, shame and so much more. Bryony Gordon is a prominent mental health campaigner, a journalist and a bestselling author. Bryony's latest book, Let Down Your Hair, is a novel about social media, mental health, self-esteem and body image. She's also recently released a Sunday Times bestseller, No Such Thing As Normal: What My Mental Illness Has Taught Me About Mental Wellness in paperback form. You may be familiar with Bryony from her Telegraph column, her many books, or her Mad World podcast. Perhaps you're one of the 206,000 people who follow her updates on Instagram. Or, maybe you know her as the Founder of peer support group Mental Health Mates. Even if you're new to Bryony and her work, you're about to get to know her pretty well, thanks to her hallmark honesty and authenticity when it comes to telling her story. We begin this conversation by talking about Bryony's experience of obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD. This condition is often misunderstood, with people reducing it to being ‘just' about excessive tidiness or needing things in order. But Bryony shares the reality of the dark, obsessive thoughts that ruled her life from her early teens. She's unflinchingly honest about how it led her into alcoholism, drug addiction and bulimia. We also talk about her surprising relationship with marathon running, her new-found commitment to exercise for how it makes her feel, not how it makes her look and the coping mechanisms she uses to deal with the negative voices inside her head. Although she would be the first to say she's a ‘work in progress' – as all of us are – Bryony passes on some real gems of practical advice and encouragement throughout this conversation which is fun, uplifting and inspiring.Trigger Warning: This episode discusses eating disorders and may not be suitable for everyone.Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com.Thanks to our sponsors:https://www.vivobarefoot.com/livemorehttps://www.athleticgreens.com/livemorehttps://www.calm.com/livemoreShow notes https://drchatterjee.com/314DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Camera Shake Podcast is at the Photography Show 2022 at the NEC in Birmingham and Kersten chats with manufacturers, exhibitors and many well known faces.CAUTION: Contains close encounters with awesome gear and interviews with awesome people.#PHOTOGRAPHY #PHOTOGRAPHYSHOW00:00:00 Intro00:00:40 Mehdia Methal - Canon00:07:27 Kaylee Greer00:15:36 Tommy Reynolds00:20:19 Larry Tiefenbrunn - Platypod00:36:21 Glyn Dewis00:43:54 Hannah Couzens00:49:59 Robert Vanelli - Skylum01:00:15 Peter Treadway01:04:25 Sian Elizabeth01:07:44 Tony Harmer01:09:59 Dave ClaytonTHIS WEEK'S LINKS:JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.comCANON: www.canon.co.ukKAYLEE GREER: www.dogbreathphotography.comTOMMY REYNOLDS: www.tommyreynoldsphoto.comPLATYPOD: www.platypod.comGLYN DEWIS: www.glyndewis.comHANNAH COUZENS: www.hcphotography.comSKYLUM: www.skylum.comPETER TREADWAY: www.petertreadwayphotography.comSIAN ELIZABETH: www.sianelizabeth.co.ukTONY HARMER: www.youtube.com/thedesignninjaDAVE CLAYTON: www.itsdaveclayton.com======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 121 IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/kFVlD91Qz50Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G======================================FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@camerashakepodcastKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/Nick on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nickkirbymedia/
Read with caution. Contains sarcasm. In 2013, I spent three weeks in India. I went there with a group of people to do volunteer work with the now shamed Me to We organization. Upon completing our three weeks I felt great to have been able to take part in this trip and a fantastic experience. Now keep in mind, that India was not a shock to me. I have lived in Indonesia and I have seen some pretty incredible, disturbing, and amazing things. I have traveled extensively. However, to some, this was a mind-blowing experience. India is by far one of my favorite places because of the people and its history. I have also managed to pick up a few words from the hundreds of employees we had working for us at the time. Upon leaving India, I knew I could spend months exploring this country if I had a chance to do it, maybe one day. But months after my return, I noticed a Me to We store in the Toronto Eton's Centre. They are the same as any other NGO. Profit off the less fortunate. This let all the air out of my bubble because I felt cheated. I went to India and I felt good about it. Yet at that moment I felt terrible. It all sank in and I felt like I had been kicked in the nuts. All we did was help them assimilate to our way of life. Changing the goats that they have raised for "better ones". Giving out micro-loans to the women of the household to empower them. This I agree with in part, but the loans? The Western way. I felt terrible, we were there to "help" yet all we were doing is forcing change and spoon feeding the locals in a tiny village that barely has electricity. We were slowly assimilating them into us. A stressed-out 9-5 society with loans, cars, oversized houses, and pissing away money on things we do not need. Mental health issues are driven into our brains with social media, the news, the 24-hour cycle of text messages emails, and the chaos we call life. Their way. Get up work the land, the kids go to school and yet in the afternoon the kids are leading the cow down the road and we wave hello to the little boy we were building a school for. Sure, these people have nothing. But do they have nothing? They also do not have to deal with the shit we deal with. High cell phone bills, insurance payments, house, and car payments, and so forth. Their food is not filled with all the chemicals we stuff ourselves with and is allowed by governments. Their life is relatively simple, yet we were here to help. Reeling them into our Western ways. We looked at them as "the poor Indian" people that need help. They need help. I am not saying they don't need help. But not the type of help we were giving. They need help from the local corrupt government which does not give a shit about them. They need help but we do not need to change their way of life. The land they have worked for hundreds of years. We do not need to add stress and loan payments to their lives. Stress is a killer, is it worse than not having enough food or water? Now the main story. So Tim Horton's, the Canadian icon is now entering the Indian market. Will they be the failure that Target was in Canada, or the failed Domino's attempt to conquer the pizza world of Italy? Will we have Diwali cups instead of Christmas cups in India? Will we have paneer bits instead of Timbits? I assume they should have great Chai tea... But this cross contamination of corporate cultural appropriation... Do we need this? Do we need every corner of the world to look the same? Starbucks, McDonald's, Domino's pizza, Burgerking, and the list goes on. From Toronto to London, Germany to Italy, and all the way to Australia and Ireland oh my God! Will the Taj Mahal be sponsored by Tim Horton's to create awareness? Please stop. India is an incredible country. History that makes Europe look like a baby and a culture that is much deeper than nearly anywhere on the planet. Do we need this corporate approp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message
We're sending the investigation in a whole new direction this week with our impressions of Season 2 of Hulu's hit series Only Murders in the Building. It's a wildly inaccurate portrayal of podcasting, but a delightful and empathetic look at the cloistered lives of quirky city dwellers (Caution: Contains highly relatable and extremely awkward interactions with neighbors). Then we're revisiting our review of Season 1 of Showtime's I Love That For You. It's a series that piqued our interest but left us worried the dark twist would sink the stellar comedic performances. So, how did it turn out for Joanna Gold at SVN? You'll have to listen to the end to find out! ———
CAUTION: Contains swearing and themes of an adult nature.It is my absolute pleasure to be able to share today's conversation with you. I'm speaking with fellow podcaster and author Fearne Cotton, someone I count as a good friend and kindred spirit.Fearne has been a talented and high-profile star on UK TV and radio since the age of 15. But these days she's found her ‘happy place' out of the public glare, living with intention and sharing her experiences with a like-minded audience. Fearne's latest book, Bigger Than Us, is a beautiful exploration of spirituality, connection, and a judgement-free look at our ideas of wellness.As this episode begins, Fearne shares her very recent heartbreak at losing a cherished companion of 20 years, her rescue cat Lula. We talk about her bereavement, the experience of grief and how it can open us up to spiritual thinking and finding meaning. Fearne is a big believer that self-compassion is the key to living an authentic life, although she freely admits this is something she struggles with. We discuss honouring the good and bad in our lives, and how letting go of the past and limiting beliefs doesn't mean blocking them out – just refusing to carry them around with us. What I love about Fearne's approach is that she doesn't claim to be an expert in self-help – she's just super-keen to share what's worked for her and might interest others. Perhaps the best example of this is Fearne's Happy Place Festival, which brings people together for the sorts of communal experiences we agree can be life-changing. I so enjoyed talking to Fearne. She's honest, relatable and she helps so many people through her work. I'm honoured that she felt able to come on the podcast at what was a difficult time for her. But as you'll hear, there's much light and laughter in this conversation too. It's a very special one – I think you'll enjoy it.Thanks to our sponsors: https://calm.com/livemore http://www.athleticgreens.com/livemorehttps://vivobarefoot.com/livemoreOrder Dr Chatterjee's new book Happy Mind, Happy Life: UK version and US & Canada version Show notes available at https://drchatterjee.com/230 Support the podcast: Members get ad-free episodes and exclusive content including my take on the topics most requested by the FBLM community https://drchatterjee.com/membershipDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CAUTION: Contains swearing and themes of an adult nature. Why have we lost our ability to focus? What are the causes? And, most importantly, how do we get it back?Today's guest and author of the brilliant new book, Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention, went on a three-year journey to uncover the reasons why our teenagers now focus on one task for only 65 seconds, and why office workers on average manage only three minutes. Johann Hari interviewed more than 200 leading experts in the world on attention, and learned that everything we think about this subject is wrong. We think our inability to focus is a personal failing – a flaw in each one of us. It is not. Johann argues that this has been done to all of us by powerful external forces. Our focus has been stolen. He discovered there are twelve causes of our modern-day attention crisis, all of which have robbed some of our attention. In this conversation, Johann explains some of those key causes and importantly he shares the steps that we need to take, both individually but also collectively as a society, to get our attention back. This is such an important topic. Our ability to focus and pay attention plays a crucial role in every aspect of our life: reaching our goals, maintaining close relationships, thinking deeply, as well as our ability to be kind, compassionate and empathetic. Our ability to pay attention is at the very heart of living a happy and meaningful life. This is a thoroughly engaging conversation and Johann has a unique gift for storytelling. I think you will really enjoy listening.Thanks to our sponsors: https://www.leafyard.com/livemore https://www.blublox.com/livemore http://www.athleticgreens.com/livemoreOrder Dr Chatterjee's new book Happy Mind, Happy Life: UK version and US & Canada version Show notes available at https://drchatterjee.com/227 Support the podcast: Members get ad-free episodes and exclusive content including my take on the topics most requested by the FBLM community https://drchatterjee.com/membershipDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CAUTION: Contains themes of an adult nature.If I told you there was a simple, free habit you could take up to optimise your health in just five to 10 minutes a day, would you be up for trying it? If the answer's yes, then you're going to love today's guest, a brilliant science communicator who reveals what the habit is – and shares ground-breaking insights from his research. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a professor of neuroscience at Stanford University School of Medicine in the US and he has made numerous contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function and neuroplasticity. His lab's most recent work focuses on the influence of vision and breathing on human performance and brain states such as fear and courage. His work has been published in top scientific journals including Nature, Science, and Cell and has been featured in global media outlets such as TIME magazine, BBC, and Scientific American. We begin this conversation discussing why exposure to morning light is key to optimum human functioning. Our visual system is about more than just seeing. The light that enters our eyes, even in blind people, gives knowledge to the nervous system. Getting the right light, at the right time, sets the clock in all of your body's cells, which in turn will affect many different functions in the body. It stimulates the cortisol you need for energy and focus. And it has positive effects on everything from sleep, energy and immunity to appetite, mood and so much more. We also discuss what exactly is going on in the brain when we feel fearful and how something as simple as getting outside and looking at the horizon can completely change our physiology and powerfully inhibit anxiety. Finally, we talk about the role that technology is having on our attention and Andrew shares a variety of simple exercises that we can all do to train our brains to improve our focus, health and performance. Andrew is a special human being and someone who I have been wanting to speak to for a long, long time. I really enjoyed speaking to him - I hope you enjoy listening.Thanks to our sponsors: https://vivobarefoot.com/livemore https://calm.com/livemore http://www.athleticgreens.com/livemoreOrder Dr Chatterjee's new book Happy Mind, Happy Life: UK version and US & Canada version Show notes available at https://drchatterjee.com/227 Support the podcast: Members get ad-free episodes and exclusive content including my take on the topics most requested by the FBLM community https://drchatterjee.com/membershipDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CAUTION: Contains swearing and themes of an adult nature.This is the final podcast episode of the year - I have decided to take a short break from the podcast over Christmas to switch off and relax with my family and it's that sentiment that has influenced the topic of this final compilation episode.This is the time of year where many of us take a pause, spend time with our loved ones and think of others. So, I thought this was the perfect time to celebrate the magic that happens when community comes together. This week, my team and I have put together some of the very best inspirational clips around this topic.Humans are not designed to be alone. We've evolved to live our lives as individual members of a large supportive group. Back when the human brain was doing much of its evolution, we hunted together, we ate together and we sat around a campfire in the evenings and talked together, swapping stories, songs and smiles. We're designed to survive and thrive by being connected to one another. This is why we feel joyful and safe when we‘re getting along well with the people we share our lives with. But our modern, busy, disconnected lives can do great damage to these connections and our health.A rising number of us are suffering from loneliness and this is not only affecting our mental health, but also our physical health. In fact, high social stress is an even bigger risk factor for dying from chronic disease than physical inactivity, alcohol intake and smoking put together! The good news is though, there is plenty we can do to build new connections and nurture the important relationships in our lives.Research has shown time and time again, that by giving to others and to our community, we can increase our own happiness, as well as the happiness of others. In today's episode, you will hear some heart-warming stories and uplifting advice about the healing power of community from some of my former guests including: Gabor Mate, Johann Hari, Dan Buettner, Tommy Wood, Laurie Santos, Julian Abel, Pippa Grange, The Happy Pear, Kelly McGonigal and John McAvoy.My team and I really enjoyed putting this episode together for you. I hope you enjoy listening, and I hope it inspires you to live a more contented and connected life.This episode includes clips from: Episode 37 Gabor MateEpisode 94 Johann Hariepisode 67 Dan BuettnerEpisode 167 Tommy WoodEpisode 138 Julian AbelEpisode 151 Laurie SantosEpisode 38 Happy PearEpisode 126 Pippa GrangeEpisode 109 Kelly McGonigalEpisode 91 John McAvoyThanks to our sponsors: https://leafyard.com/livemore https://vivobarefoot.com/livemore http://www.blublox.com/livemore Show notes available at https://drchatterjee.com/226DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW 2021 - Episode 75Kersten and Nick take the Camera Shake Podcast to the Photography Show 2021 at the NEC in Birmingham, with all the latest news from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Fujifilm and many more. It's the first Photography Show in two years and the guys have a chance to go behind the scenes and get their paws on the brand-new Canon R3.CAUTION: Contains close encounters with awesome gear and interviews with awesome people.#PHOTOGRAPHY #PHOTOGRAPHYSHOW 0:00 Canon13:39 Interfit21:00 Three Legged Thing24:30 Tommy Reynolds & Alex Benyon37:21 Rode42:12 Olympus46:40 Fujifilm51:28 Nikon57:21 Sony1:03:12 Music Vine1:06:34 Wacom1:20:01 ZoomTHIS WEEK'S LINKS:JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.comCANON: https://www.canon.co.ukINTERFIT: https://www.interfitphoto.co.ukTHREE LEGGED THING: https://www.3leggedthing.comTOMMY REYNOLDS:https://www.youtube.com/c/TommyReynolds89ALEX BENYON: https://www.alexbenyonphotography.co.uk/RODE: http://en.rode.comOLYMPUS: https://www.olympus.co.ukFUJIFILM: https://www.fujifilm.com/uk/enNIKON: https://www.nikon.co.uk/SONY: https://www.sony.co.ukMUSIC VINE: https://musicvine.comWACOM: https://www.wacom.com/ZOOM: https://zoomcorp.com/en/gb/======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 75 IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/UmaHzU6v9IgApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2Lmfm Spotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G ======================================FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/Nick on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nickkirbymedia/
Channel 33 brings you a one off true crime special- Murder at the garden party. CAUTION-Contains content that some listeners may find exciting.
In this Episode, Editor Guy Swarbrick sits down with Autolusso Bournemouth proprietor Laurence Preston to talk about his introduction to the motor trade, how he started and grew his business, his plans for the future, the cars he's owned and the cars he'd like to own. Caution: Contains bad language (in particular, the names of German car brands).
The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via https://primordialradio.com/sea-word/ or the Primordial Radio app. The world's only heavy metal marine biologist - The Blowfish - is back with another episode of The Sea Word Podcast. This time round, instead of talking about an incredible animal, he's talking to an incredible person; marine biologist, writer, and broadcaster Dr. Helen Scales. *CAUTION* Contains much fish-related geekery! If like us you're sick of double glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
CAUTION: Contains swearing.Making changes in life and overcoming obstacles can sometime seem insurmountable, but if this man can turn his life around, anyone can.Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my new weekly podcast for your mind, body and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guest.Today’s clip is from episode 91 of the podcast with endurance athlete and author, John McAvoy.John was born into a notorious crime family and served 10 years in prison for armed robbery.In this clip he tells the inspirational story of how he turned own his life around and then helped positively influence the lives of others.John believes that he’s not exceptional – anyone can change, and everyone has a gift they were born to share. He believes legacy is important and the impact we have on others throughout our lives can help lift them up and change their lives for the better. The lessons and life advice John shares are relevant to each and every one of us.If there’s a change you want to make in your own life but you’re not sure where to start I hope this conversation gives you the encouragement to begin.Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/91Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjeeFollow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjeeFollow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeukDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Those who travel through wormholes together stay together." - Lys IMDB Trivia Into the Fire Wiki "Girls Get It Done" from The Boys CAUTION: Contains scenes of extreme physical violence and explicit language Death Tally/Jack vs Daniel Tally/Writer Tally Contact Us: @pointoforiginpc @ItsMelNotLys @ItsLysNotMel pointoforigincast@gmail.com Theme music and sound effects used in the episodes are properties of MGM Studios.
In episode seven, Bobby meets ex-Socceroo Archie Thompson for lashing of tasty talking. During their dialogue, they talked about about how people in the public eye deal with the pressures of the spotlight, the important role vulnerability can have in the lives children and as if it needed saying, how awesome Bondi is.This episode was recorded remotely on September 30th, 2020 CAUTION: Contains chaps having open, honest, judgement-free chats about their feelings. Massive thanks to Sarah Buckley for production support.Campfire branding by Chontelle "Chipp" SacqualiniCAMPFIRE LINKS:Campfire WebsiteCampfire InstagramCampfire FacebookCampfire LinkedInASAPBOBBY Instagram
On the highly anticipated third episode, Bobby meets Australian television and radio presenter Osher Günsberg for an open honest dialogue about ultimate frisbee, dealing with "K-Fuck Radio" and the importance of paddling into the fear. This episode was recorded remotely on October 22nd, 2020 CAUTION: Contains gentlemen having open, honest, judgement-free chats about their feelings and some strong language. Massive thanks to Sarah Buckley for production support. Campfire branding by Chontelle "Chipp" Sacqualini RELATED LINKS: Osher's Instagram Osher's Twitch Osher's Website 'Better than Yesterday' podcast 'Dadpod' podcast CAMPFIRE LINKS: Campfire WebsiteCampfire InstagramCampfire Facebook Campfire LinkedIn ASAPBOBBY Instagram
A weekly stream (now fortnightly) to ease the pain of Lockdown, creating a community for those who miss going out to the clubs or just enjoy the music. Musical policy is old skool, dance anthems, vocal classics, 80's remixes and everything else in-between. Now exclusively streaming on Mixcloud. This week I'm joined by local DJ and producer Hannah Laing who has been carving a name for herself for a while now. She is also someone I've DJ'd with regularly over the last few years. We had planned to have a short interview during the show but the combination of us both having hangovers and Hannah pretending she's shy put paid to that and we just got into the music. So much so that we overran by a couple of hours. The demon drink had took over by then and you can hear this in my voice as the show progresses, until I'm barely coherent by the end, but we had a lot of fun doing this and that's all that matters. Enjoy. Caution: Contains some strong language.
A weekly stream (now fortnightly) to ease the pain of Lockdown, creating a community for those who miss going out to the clubs or just enjoy the music. Musical policy is old skool, dance anthems, vocal classics, 80's remixes and everything else in-between. Now exclusively streaming on Mixcloud. This week I'm joined by my good friend Keith Gibson, the man who started a FB campaign to get me to do these streams. I gave him an hour's lesson beforehand and then another live on air and threw him him under the bus and onto the decks. The thing about these streams is it's not a club, so don't expect the usual flawless mixing, it's about the banter and copious amounts of gin, so don't expect a seamless journey lol. Also, I made the mistake of showing him how to work the flanger, and like anyone who's ever touched it, Keith got carried away, probably for the last 2 hours. Also, we overran by 2 hours and never even noticed ;) Caution: Contains some strong language.
On the difficult second episode, Bobby meets principle facilitator at Tomorrow Man, Ryder Jack to discuss, amongst other things, basketball heroes of the 90s, the “fix it” mode men go into during adverse situations, crying and the importance of holding or taking space in conversations. This episode was recorded remotely on October 7th, 2020 CAUTION: Contains gentlemen having open, honest, judgement-free chats about their feelings and some strong language. Massive thanks to Sarah Buckley for production support and Ryder for on-going coaching and music sharing. Campfire branding by Chontelle "Chipp" Sacqualini RELATED LINKS: Tomorrow Man Tomorrow Woman Meet Ryder - ABC Life 2019 Interview 'Man Up' - ABC: iVIEW - Gus Worland Gotcha for Life Dennis Rodman - 30 FOR 30 RODMAN: FOR BETTER OR WORSECAMPFIRE LINKS: Campfire WebsiteCampfire InstagramCampfire Facebook Campfire LinkedIn ASAPBOBBY Instagram
CAUTION: Contains mild swearing and adult themes.If there is any certainty in life, it is that things will never stay the same, yet so many of us struggle to embrace and accept change. In the conversation today, Julia Samuel, a leading British psychotherapist, with over 3 decades of experience teaches us how we can all adapt and thrive during our most difficult and transformative experiences.Julia is passionate that pain is the agent of change – whether that’s through grieving someone that has died or through what Julia calls, ‘living losses’ (e.g. loss of job, a health crisis, or as many of us are experiencing at the moment, the loss of a life that we used to lead). We talk about how the way we respond to change, in many ways determines how our lives will unfold. Julia explains how love is powerful medicine and that a strong predictor of outcomes in grief is love and connection to others. We delve into transgenerational trauma, my own journey with grief and, importantly, Julia explains how to talk about death - especially with our children. This is a really enlightening conversation and I hope you get as much from it as I did.Show notes available at: https://drchatterjee.com/123Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjee/Follow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjee/Follow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeukDISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CAUTION: Contains minor swearing. John “Weapon Snatcher” Carughi shot to fame during the civil unrest protests in Seattle following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Footage of him went viral when he was protecting a news crew during the riots. He saw a protester steal an AR15 from a nearby police car, so John took action, and his nickname “Weapon Snatcher” was born. In this episode, we look at who John was before the incident, discuss how his childhood shaped him and his journey to becoming a protector. Learn more Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_shooter_rughi_/ Connect with Simon Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eD90pa Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3d52vKN Simon's Books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3jwwtLW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/who-i-became/support (https://anchor.fm/who-i-became/support)
CAUTION: Contains minor swearing. John “Weapon Snatcher” Carughi shot to fame during the civil unrest protests in Seattle following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Footage of him went viral when he was protecting a news crew during the riots. He saw a protester steal an AR15 from a nearby police car, so John took action, and his nickname “Weapon Snatcher” was born. In this episode, we look at who John was before the incident, discuss how his childhood shaped him and his journey to becoming a protector. Learn more Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_shooter_rughi_/ Connect with Simon Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eD90pa Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3d52vKN Simon's Books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3jwwtLW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/who-i-became/support
BS Podcast Podcast - A Podcast About The Bill Simmons Podcast
With Guest Host Brother Nick! We came up with this idea at eleven. Three feet big and rising. Younger-teams-it's-an-advantage subscribers unite! We are in no way affiliated with the Bill Simmons Podcast, the Ringer, or Bill Simmons or Steve Jabloemie or Steven Keaton. Become a Patron of the Bill Simmons Podcast PODCAST (meaning pay us money) on our Patreon! Caution: Contains anti-horse sentiment! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/billsimmonspodcastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/billsimmonspodcastpodcast/support
This Saturday, June 27 is PTSD Awareness Day. Please join me with guests Glenn Stutsky and Tina Thompson from the MSU Department of Social Work as we discuss PTSD. You will learn about signs, symptoms, and what you can do to help. (Caution: Contains some graphic descriptions of war.)
Retired Fire Chief Robert Gavagnie joined the Bay St. Louis Fire Department in 1972. In this episode, he looks back with pride on a career spent savings lives and training young people to become firefighters. Before the opening of the Mississippi State Fire Academy, local fire departments had limited training resources. Gavagnie discusses how things have changed over time. As part of their jobs, many first responders witness horrific scenes of carnage and devastation they can never forget. Gavagnie remembers a tragic fire he responded to and how that memory haunts him even now. When Robert Gavagnie retired as Bay St. Louis Fire Chief in 2007, he had over 25 years of experience. He explains what makes firefighting such a demanding and yet rewarding career. CAUTION: Contains graphic descriptions of tragic scenes witnessed by the speaker as a firefighter.
It’s week four of lockdown and the lads are back with some notes from their personal lives. Followed quickly by a heartwarming story of a sweetshop in Kolkata that is making sandesh in the shape of the coronavirus and calling it corona sandesh. Their objective is to create awareness, but also to get more people to buy sweets. The lads feel this lesser-represented food category needs a little help, so they put their wits together to help them keep their businesses going. But not for long, before one of their trademark solutions makes it way to the surface. Caution: Contains graphic images. + Music credit - Simon D’Souza + Write to us - hello@farfromfact.in (mailto:hello@farfromfact.in) + Follow us https://www.instagram.com/farfromfact/
It's the last episode of season one! This time, Kiva reads reviews for Homer's epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, and we attempt to break a curse which has plagued her love life for the last six years. Trust us, it's all (vaguely) related. We'll be back for a final Afterhours episode on Thurdsay, and then we're taking a small reading break to rinse our brains of the ten weeks of idiocy we've endured together before coming back for season two. From all of us, thank you so much for listening, laughing, and sharing in our bewilderment at humanity. Caution: Contains strong language, adult humour, and desecration of archaeological sites.
This week, Michael's unearthed the venn diagram of wronged children and Wiccans as we discuss Roald Dahl's novel The Witches. In the process, we also vaguely wrong the sleeping child next door as we practise our woodwind skills. Tune in next week for our final (!) episode of season one, much to the relief of said sleeping child and it's parents (we're sorry). Caution: Contains strong language, adult themes, and tortoises in the hot press.
This week, the gang discusses the entire oeuvre of the one and only William Shakespeare, and by the entire oeuvre, we even mean Space Macbeth. No wenches were staunched in the making of this episode. We also have a mini-episode coming later in the week that we recorded a long time ago which proves just how little Shakespeare we actually know, so subscribe and stay tuned for all that idiocy. Caution: Contains strong language, adult humour, and unseasonable references to Christmas throughout.
You're in for a wild ride here. Kiva's messed up Amazon suggested algorithm has revealed to us what is probably the very top layer of strange hobby and cooking books. If you've found yourself with an excess of cat hair or other...organic materials, this might be less of a comedy podcast and more of just a reading list. Hey, you do you. Caution: Contains strong language, adult themes, and questionable flan recipes.
Guys, we are so sorry about the audio on this one. We have no idea what happened, but the best of our amateur editing skills could not fix it. Please, please persevere, as what we lack in audio quality we make up for in jokes. This one might be Michael's favourite episode, and we all know he's the fan favourite so do it for him. If not for him, for the fact that this is possibly the worst story ever written, and we do a dramatic reading/drinking game at the end that you can play along with! Caution: Contains strong language, adult themes, and incomprehensible maps.
Hey hey guys. Today was in response to me being stuck watching the news for most of my day. Not my first choice of activity. I like to keep aware of whats going on, mostly just with fast facts from trusted sources. But I do not consider myself a particularly politically active dude. Always very open for a discussion and a pow-wow to discuss ideas. But talkin' politics gets hard yo. People get mad. So we're keeping it civil today, and just covering a bunch of topics.Thanks and as always enjoy, let me know what kinda flavours you guys want more (or less) of.
Hey hey guys. Today was in response to me being stuck watching the news for most of my day. Not my first choice of activity. I like to keep aware of whats going on, mostly just with fast facts from trusted sources. But I do not consider myself a particularly politically active dude. Always very open for a discussion and a pow-wow to discuss ideas. But talkin' politics gets hard yo. People get mad. So we're keeping it civil today, and just covering a bunch of topics.Thanks and as always enjoy, let me know what kinda flavours you guys want more (or less) of.
Listen to Restoration figure Dean Mercier, who walked on in 2011, recall entertaining stories about the Tribe's Restoration efforts. Excerpts of a September 2008 interview conducted by former Smoke Signals reporter Ron Karten. CAUTION: Contains some salty language, but that was the way Mercier expressed himself.
Hello and welcome to the latest episode of NWR Connectivity. This week's episode is hosted again by Daan, accompanied by Bryan and Andrew. An expanded What We've Been Playing opens the show as Andrew is diving into Senran Kagura Burst, then relaxing a bit with Ultimate Angler/StreetPass Fishing and Pokemon Shuffle before wrangling larger monsters in Shadow of the Colossus. Bryan caught some more Pokemon in Pokemon Go and has been cruising the wide galaxy in No Man's Sky. Daan is playing Dragon Quest VII as it crosses to Europe for the first time ever, picked up episode 1 of Life is Strange and is grooving to the music in Tadpole Treble, by Matthew Taranto. After the games, the gentlemen discuss big changes in Pokemon Sun and Moon as well as some NX rumors. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
Welcome to the first episode of Sent to the Stands, this will be a weekly podcast covering the world of football and all the interesting bits from it. Caution: Contains mistakes and amateur errors from the get-go. Particularly with a certain Villa fan mixing players up. Oh and John Cena gets a shout-out.
On this week's Cinema Playground: Screen Test #84, three movies featuring the main characters talking to themselves in the mirror. [CAUTION] Contains explicit language.