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Stephanie Jones joins Ben Atkins for a review of the previous week. We speak to a resurgent Heidi Brookshaw and trainer of Summerville Boy, Charles Clarke!
Jack gets sucked into a magical ship in a bottle and finds himself aboard a cursed pirate ship. The only way to escape is by leading the crew in a mutiny against a tyrannical pirate captain. • Bottled Up was written by Nicho Wetsel and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Brigham Ker as Jack, Brandi Washburn as Anne, Sam Payne as Captain Nathaniel Grim, Eric Glissmeyer as Mr. Jones, and Jess Fisher as Mary. • Jess hosts a couple of podcasts from GZM Shows: GZM Rewind and {Podcast Title Pending}. You can go to gzmshows.com to find those and other great shows for families, like Hidden Island. We shared the first episode of Hidden Island in episode 5 of this season and you can hear the rest on the Imagination Amplified podcast feed. • The sound team for this adventure was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Joshua Foutz, Dallin Nielson, and Gracie Davis, and dialogue editing, sound design, music editing, and mixing by Jim Cassler, Charles Clarke, and Hannah Evans. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Nicho Wetsel, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. • The Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Tristan Schetzel, and Nicho Wetsel. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. • For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
Our fourth season kicks off with a little help from our friends from the sketch comedy show Studio C—Dalton Johnson, Whitney Call, and Kiri Case! An antique shop-owning family discovers a magic lamp, but mayhem ensues when the genie will only obey the one who rubbed the lamp: their pet cat. The Meowgic Lamp was written by Evadne Hendrix and Brian Tanner and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast includes Whitney Call as Jenny the Genie, Liam Kaufman as Xander, Dalton Johnson as Kelton, Kiri Case as Cynthia, and Erica Price as Customer. Watch Studio C at https://www.byutv.org/studioc or on the BYUtv app, or on the Studio C YouTube channel. The sound team was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Kylie Linton, dialogue editing by Kylie Linton and Jim Cassler, and sound design, music editing, and mixing by Jim Cassler, Hannah Evans, and Charles Clarke. Original art was created by Adrian Walsh. Special thanks to Becca Hurley Luong for consulting on the script and to Dale Green for shooting behind-the-scenes videos that you can see on Kaboom's Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube accounts. This adventure was produced by Brian Tanner, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. Our writing staff includes Kay Hendrickson, Tristan Schetzel, and Nicho Wetsel. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
Our summer series finale! Quentin receives a long-awaited an answer from the author of his favorite detective series. But there's one last mystery for Quentin to solve: who is the true author of the Deke Benchley books? TAKE OUR SURVEY! We want to hear what you the Kaboom Podcast overall as well as the “Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice” series. It should just take a couple minutes, and survey participants have a chance to win a $50 Visa gift card: https://byu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9uWOTdL7sjxTQ8K Thank you so much for listening to Quentin Manning: "Detective for Justice." If you've enjoyed it we hope you tell a friend about it, and we hope you go back and listen to previous seasons of the Kaboom podcast, where each episode is a completely new adventure story on its own the whole family can enjoy together. Here are some of our favorites: • "Troll Trouble" (Season 3 Episode 1): Hannah's first babysitting job spirals totally out of control when the kids she's watching transform into literal trolls. • "Silk & Swenson" (Season 1 Episode 10): An original musical about a con man in the old west who runs afoul of a famous gunslinger while selling his dubious Miracle Tonic. • "Vanishing Act" (Season 2 Episode 2): When Gideon's science fair project accidentally teleports his little sister Leslie, he must find a way to bring her back. The Case of the Missing Author was written by Bill Harley and directed by Sam Payne. Cast: Ben Butters as Quentin Manning, Enoch Ellis as Sam Turnquist, Mia Bagley as Sydney Plumb, Will and Sam Smith as Jimmy and Timmy Bermick, Bill Harley as Phinneas Manning, Stephanie Breinholt as Gaia Manning, Kris Peterson as Gladiolus Plum, Liz Christensen as Ms. Zettibyte, Stephanie Rollheiser as Nana Anna, Lisa Valentine Clark as Gloria Dimwiddie, and Trent Reimschussel as Delivery Guy. The sound team was led by Trent Reimschussel and Cayson Renshaw, with editing, sound design, and mixing by Jim Cassler, Charles Clarke, Hannah Everitt, and Luke Gunnerson.
In anticipation of our upcoming release of panels from our most recent event in New York in June, we are taking another look back at our star-studded line-up from March. We asked: what does the future of insurance look like? One answer is digitising how risk flows. In this discussion, industry experts Nigel Walsh from Google Cloud, Meghan Hannes at K2 Cyber, Zaheer Hooda at Cytora and Charles Clarke at Guidewire delve into the current progress made by insurers, the challenges they encounter, and a playbook for accelerating AI-assisted underwriting. Watch this space for more releases soon... Key talking points include: Is the industry heading in the right direction with regard to AI? “Augmentation” - why using the right vocabulary matters The perspective of insurers working for technology companies - what is working? The rallying cry for insurers How to make a case internally for adoption of AI? Don't aim for the moon, aim for standardisation Can generative AI solve technical debt? Implementation differences between SMEs and large corporates Continuing Professional Development This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Describe why the word ‘augmentation' is important in insurance List reasons why carriers should consider digitising their risk flows Summarise at what stage is the industry currently at with adoption, what is holding it back and what does the future look like If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 308 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
Alicia didn't even want a quinceañera party, but her best friend Sarah forced her into it. Worst of all, the big present from her aunt is a creepy doll. But what her aunt failed to mention is that it is a magical doll that is determined to create the quinceañera of Alicia's dreams, even if it destroys both the party and her friendship with Sarah. After this episode we will take a few weeks off and return with a hilarious new series that will run all summer long called Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice. It's about the loveable underdog Quentin Manning and his enthusiastic, if sometimes misguided, attempts to solve mysteries at his middle school. Look for a Quentin Manning trailer in this feed soon! New to Kaboom? Each episode is a completely new adventure in just one episode, so you can start anywhere. Here's some of our favorite episodes: •Summer Camp: An Intergalactic Report (Season 2 Episode 8): An alien student disguised as a preteen boy infiltrates a summer camp in order to conduct research on the humans' nefarious plots, but an encounter with a curious young boy makes Eric question if humans are as evil as he was taught. •Hunt of the Nydralisk (Season 3 Episode 3): When a dangerous alien creature called a Nydralisk escapes from the space station lab, it's up to three teenage cadets to stop it after it incapacitates the rest of the crew. •The Viking Mascot (Season 1 Episode 2): A normally shy boy gains swagger when he puts on his high school's mascot costume, but his confidence is tested when a mythological threat arises on the football field. The Last Doll (A Quinceañera Adventure) was written by Miriam Arce and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Ariana McGee as Alicia, Darci Ramirez as Sarah, Abby Villasmil as The Last Doll, Ana Yslas as Tía Mari, Bryan Barba Salazar as the Chambelan, and Sam Payne as The DJ. Additional voices by Miriam Arce, Alayna Beck, Joshua Bergstrom, Alexandria Byrd, Nathan Cannon, Vanessa Goodman, Ben Hall, Evadne Hendrix, and Kenny Mears. The sound team for The Last Doll (A Quinceañera Adventure) was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Josh Foutz, Mark Hansen, Branden Haynie, Brandon Lewis, Kevin West, and Karly Wilson; dialogue editing by Branden Haynie and Bridger Nebeker; sound design by Branden Haynie, Bridger Nebeker, and Charles Clarke; music editing by Hannah Everitt and Jim Cassler; and mixing by Branden Haynie. This adventure was produced by Brian Tanner, Miriam Arce, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. If you want more more great stories for the whole family then search for our companion podcast The Apple Seed: A Storytelling Podcast wherever you're listening to this podcast. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
Gabriela has been training hard for her big skateboard competition, but it's at the same time she promised to help her scientist mom unveil her latest invention—a machine that can divide living things into two separate entities. (Don't call it a "cloning machine"—that really bugs Gabriela's mom.) But what if that machine could help her be in both places at the same time? This adventure was written by Miriam Arce and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Dalyn Diaz as Gabriela, Gabby, and Ella Ramos, Sam Smith as Noah, Melanie Cook and Chris Cook as Gabriela's parents Laura and Michael, and Devin "Supertramp" Graham as the skateboarding event announcer. Check out DEVINSUPERTRAMP on YouTube and Instagram for some awesome extreme sports, parkour, and yes, skateboarding videos—like the one mentioned in the episode called "Skateboarding in 5,001 Balloons": https://youtu.be/B8imoIn6NUE Our next episode will be a special presentation of the first episode of the fantasy adventure series 'Nightingale' from our friends at GZM Shows, the same team we worked with to make our adventure series 'Treasure Island 2020.' Learn more about 'Nightingale' here: https://gzmshows.com/shows/listing/nightingale/ Binge all 10 episodes of 'Treasure Island 2020': https://www.byuradio.org/treasure-island-2020 The sound team for this adventure was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Charles Clarke, Hannah Everitt, Brandon Lewis, and Karly Wilson; dialogue Editing by Charles Clarke, Hannah Everitt, and Branden Haynie; sound Design by Charles Clarke, Hannah Everitt, Branden Haynie, and Bridger Nebeker; music editing by Hannah Everitt and Kylie Linton; and mixing by Charles Clarke and Hannah Everitt. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Miriam Arce, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. For more great storytelling and adventures for families check out our companion show The Apple Seed: A Storytelling Podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
In this episode of the Commons Coffee Club podcast, Charles Clarke, a financial services and asset management communications expert, shares his insights on sustainable finance and the importance of effective communication in the financial industry. Host Max Forsyth and Charles discuss the challenges of conveying sustainable objectives amidst a noisy backdrop, the significance of governance in ESG, and the need for transparency in client communications. Charles also reflects on his career, the evolution of internal communications, and the impact of hiring decisions on organizational performance. The episode concludes with Charles highlighting a successful campaign with HSBC Asset Management and underscoring the qualities he values in leadership.*Catch More Episodes:* • Comms Coffee Club Podcast Full Episodes *Listen On-The-Go:*Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, and more. https://linktr.ee/commssearch*Interested in a Career with Comms?*Learn about opportunities and insights into the world of in-house communications with Comms Search and Selection. Visit https://www.commssearch.com/*Follow Us for More:*- LinkedIn: / comms-search-selection - Instagram: / comms_search_selection Want ad-free listening, early access to every episode, and exclusive Patreon-only content and priority invites to Comms Search & Selection's events? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guidewire is known for providing technology to the property, casualty and workers' compensation insurance industry. The company is expanding its analytics capabilities and also has an open ecosystem of partners which offer a variety of hardware, consulting and application services. Matthew Grant is joined by Charles Clarke - Group Vice President, Sales and Advisory and Chris Cooksey - Senior Director, Advanced Analytics. Topics covered include: Overcoming the challenges of interoperability for insurers How to deliver data to underwriters when they need it and where they need it Introducing change one step at a time Opportunities for more industry collaboration The problems Guidewire is solving for its clients You can learn more about Guidewire at our forthcoming event in London on 27 June. Registration details here We'd love to know what you think about this episode - click here and add your thoughts to our LinkedIn post about it. If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. Sign up to the InsTech newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. To find out more about InsTech, our membership and offerings visit www.instech.co or contact us hello@instech.co Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives InsTech is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech podcast, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Define interoperability and how to overcome the challenges it poses Describe some of the ways to differentiate the data required by underwriters Explain the importance of strategic planning to successfully change & grow a business If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 242 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
Full Metal Bracket is here again on The Top 10 with hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost. The premise of this show is that patrons from https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 submit brackets and the two hosts have to winnow down each selection until ultimately crowning a victor for whatever topic is presented that week. This is all user generated brackets so we have no idea what's in store for us each time. Plus, it can be anything they want it to be from movies, to tv, to movie theater candy. It's a free-for-all of a show with one victor left standing at the end. Today we've got a bracket of the second tier of blockbuster movies according to box office and weighted by the combined average from Rottentomatoes, Metacritic, and IMDb which was all compiled and sorted by none other than Charles Clarke our patron extraordinaire! Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Full Metal Bracket is here again on The Top 10 with hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost. The premise of this show is that patrons from https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 submit brackets and the two hosts have to winnow down each selection until ultimately crowning a victor for whatever topic is presented that week. This is all user generated brackets so we have no idea what's in store for us each time. Plus, it can be anything they want it to be from movies, to tv, to movie theater candy. It's a free-for-all of a show with one victor left standing at the end. Today we're discussing the Oscar movies from the 80's! Our patron Charles Clarke did a ton of research to create this bracket and it was a daunting task for us to finish. There are some incredible movies matched up here. If you'd like to submit a bracket then join us over at https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Full Metal Bracket is back on The Top 10 with hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost! The premise of this show is that patrons from https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 submit brackets and the two hosts have to winnow down each selection until ultimately crowning a victor for whatever topic is presented that week. This is all user generated brackets so we have no idea what's in store for us each time. Plus, it can be anything they want it to be from movies, to tv, to movie theater candy. It's a free-for-all of a show with one victor left standing at the end. Today we're discussing the best box office blockbusters from the 80's! Our patron Charles Clarke did a ton of research to create this bracket and it was a daunting task for us to finish. There are some incredible movies matched up here. If you'd like to submit a bracket then join us over at https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Welcome in to another week of The Top 10 with John Rocha and Matt Knost and this time we're discussing movies set in Las Vegas thanks for our patron Charles Clarke and his incredible suggestion. We jumped at the idea once Charles presented it to us because Vegas has been the setting of a ton of incredible movies and a few that may actually catch you off guard. At least it did one person on the show. Anyway, this was really fun and we'd like to thank Charles for his incredible topic and for his support of the show. If you'd like to suggest a topic or participate in anything else we offer patrons head to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 and join us today! Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
It's the second LIVE show of the month of The Top 10 and hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost are here to count down our favorite Movies set at a College/University thanks to our patron Charles Clarke for an incredible suggestion and one we can't believe we hadn't done before. We also have his list to read at the end which means the diversity of films represented today is a wide spectrum that covers many decades of movies. Plus there's bound to be quite a few that make your list and didn't ours. We'd love to hear what those are so please hit us up at the social media links below. Now let's go! The Top 10 guys are doing live episodes on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month at 12pm PST! The $10 and above Top 10 patrons get early access to watch these episodes on those Thursdays, know the topics, and have their comments read in real time during the show. Just one more way they want to say thank you to the patrons for supporting the show! To become a Boss Hogg Patron of the show and watch live & suggest a topic, go to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a RATING/REVIEW on Apple and Spotify! Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Patrice Dutil meets David A. Wilson to talk about his book Canadian Spy Story: Irish Revolutionaries and the Secret Police, published by McGill-Queens University Press. In an effort to disable the Irish revolutionaries from attacking Canada and stirring Irish sympathies in Canada, Sir John A. Macdonald established a sophisticated spy ring to infiltrate Fenian ranks. They examine the ideas that animated the Fenians, their success and their failures. They also reflect on the socio-political situation and on the actions taken by the Government of Canada's, taking particular note of individuals like Gilbert McMicken, Frederick Ermatinger, Charles Clarke and the grand spy Henri Le Caron. This podcast was produced by Jessica Schmidt. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society’s mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada’s past.
Thanks to our patron Charles Clarke for the incredible suggestion this week for our topic on The Top 10 your hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost sit down to discuss their favorite movies set in hotels. It's a topic that covers a wide array of movies that also span numerous decades. We've got a little bit of everything peppering their lists this week so there should be something for everyone. We hope you enjoy and our thanks again to Chares Clarke for the fantastic topic suggestion. If you'd like to suggest a topic or join in anything we do here on the show please head over to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 and submit your ideas today! Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a RATING/REVIEW on Apple and Spotify! Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Fuerty raconteur Charles Clarke solves a riddle where he once took a piddle!
On Friday, 18th February 2022, Social Justice Ireland published Measuring Progress: The Sustainable Progress Index 2022 which ranks 14 comparable EU countries based on their delivery of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Written by Prof. Charles M.A. Clark of St John's University, NY; Dr. Catherine Kavanagh of UCC; and Colette Bennett of Social Justice Ireland, the index compares 15 EU countries across all UN SDGs, assesses their performance on each individual SDG; creates a ranking table for performance overall; and provides national and local-level policy proposals to improve Ireland's progress towards the Goals. Here, we listen back to Prof. Clarke as he considers measurements of Wellbeing.
What was it like in Stalag Luft III? In this episode from the History Hit archives, Dan Snow speaks with Air Commodore Charles Clarke, a prisoner-of-war during the Great Escape.For more, subscribe to our Warfare Wednesday newsletter here. If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today!To download the History Hit app, go to Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On our latest The Top 10 LIVE episode, hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost count down The Top 10 Original Songs From Movies. This is a great suggestion from our patron Charles Clarke. There have been some incredible songs created for movies and there's hundreds to choose from for this list so John and Matt have their work cut out for them here. Listen and see if any of your favorite original songs from movies made our list and let us know if we missed any of your favorites at one of the social media links below. The Top 10 guys are doing live episodes on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month at 12pm PT! Although, this month because of Thanksgiving here in the States, we're doing the second show on Friday Nov. 26th. The $10 and above Top 10 patrons get early access to watch these episodes on those Thursdays, know the topics, and have their comments read in real time during the show. Just one more way they want to say thank you to the patrons for supporting the show! To become a Patron of the show, go to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 Remember to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast & leave a RATING/REVIEW! Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
On our latest The Top 10 LIVE episode, hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost count down The Top 10 Movies set in Chicago. There are so many to choose from that it makes a list like this near impossible but we're here for it. It's also a patron chosen topic which always makes for a great list! Thanks to our patron Charles Clarke for submitting this incredible topic! The Top 10 guys are doing live episodes on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month at 12pm PT! The $10 and above Top 10 patrons get early access to watch these episodes on those Thursdays, know the topics, and have their comments read in real time during the show. Just one more way they want to say thank you to the patrons for supporting the show! To become a Patron of the show, go to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 . Remember to subscribe to the podcast feed of your choice and leave a rating/review! Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
First broadcast on January 27, 1959. Arthur Charles Clarke discusses science fiction and his books "Childhood's End", "Prelude to Space", and "the Deep Range".
This is the audio of a recent stream on our friend Sinan Kose's (@TheSinanKose on Twitter) Twitch channel - https://www.twitch.tv/skthecrusader. Jack & Sinan Kose review the recent book by Chris Clarke, the son of former New Labour minister Charles Clarke (the one with the ears), 'The Dark Knight and the Puppet Master'. Bitterly wounded by a lifetime of hard left trolls pointing out that his dad voted for the Iraq War and various anti-civil liberties legislation, Chris identifies closely on a personal level with what might be termed "the establishment", and so feels a visceral aversion to any politics that seeks to challenge what he views as an ultimately benevolent status quo. Drawing a distinction between those who agree with his right-wing views (the "pluralist left"), and the Milneite scum of Corbynism (the "populist left"), Clarke's dull reactionary tract seeks to lay the blame for most of society's problems squarely at the feet of those who don't conform to his platonic ideal of Sensible Politics: needless to say, the boys are delighted to sink their vampiric leftist fangs into such an irredeemable piece of crap.
Here is the newest show from The Top 10 called The Golden Ticket, hosted by Matt Knost (@mattknost) and John Rocha (@therochasays)! This is our game show where patrons navigate an entire tournament of foes, and the last person left standing gets to be a guest on The Top 10 and choose that show's topic. It has been a tremendous amount of fun to write and record these shows. A special thanks to Blair Simpson for helping coordinate today's show whose participants are Charles Clarke, Zac Butts, and Andy Tan! Good luck to you all. Now let's start the show! Twitter: @toptenshow IG: @thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO
Highlights from past episodes on dealing with transition, specifically, life after sport, from the following speakers in order (+their episode #s listed): JJ Birden, Former NFL player & Motivational Speaker (EP 35) Justin Su'a, Mental Performance Coach for Tampa Bay Rays (EP 31) JT Barnett, Former Pro Hockey Player turner entrepreneur (EP 47) Charles Clarke, Former Team USA sprinter & Motivational Speaker (EP 45) If you liked this episode, please take a screenshot of this episode and tag me - @natalieallport in your stories and I'll share your comments in my story so we can start a conversation! Leaving a review help this podcast grow, if you can spare a minute please leave a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Anchor, Spotify, etc). _____________________________________________ Say hi to Natalie on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/93nat Instagram: http://instagram.com/natalieallport Twitter: http://twitter.com/natalieallport YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/natalieallport?sub_confirmation=1 www.natalieallport.com Podcast supported by 93agency.com _____________________________________________ Natalie Allport is a former national team snowboarder, athlete, and lifelong entrepreneur. She runs a digital #marketing agency, 93 Agency and is passionate about helping athletes and entrepreneurs achieve success in sport and business in the same way she strives to. She hosts the podcast 'ALL IN', featuring mindset, motivation, athletic, business and lifestyle optimization content. Natalie has been featured by several notable media outlets, including the Globe and Mail, on her athletic, educational, and entrepreneurial pursuits. _____________________________________________ ABOUT THE ALL IN PODCAST: Whether you're an #athlete, #entrepreneur, or high-performer, ALL IN is a podcast and platform sharing high-performance tips on mindset, wellness, and life, as well as interviewing top athletes, entrepreneurs, and high-performers, all with the goal of inspiring motivated individuals to take action in their own lives and go ALL IN on creating the life they deserve.
Highlights from past episodes on confidence, from the following speakers in order (+their episode #s listed): JJ Birden, Former NFL player & Motivational Speaker (EP 35) Charles Clarke, Former Team USA sprinter & Motivational Speaker (EP 45) Liz Gleadle, Track & Field Olympian, Team Canada Javelin (EP 33) Carolyne Prevost, Pro Hockey Player, CrossFit Games Athlete (EP 39) If you liked this episode, please take a screenshot of this episode and tag me - @natalieallport in your stories and I'll share your comments in my story so we can start a conversation! Leaving a review help this podcast grow, if you can spare a minute please leave a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Anchor, Spotify, etc). _____________________________________________ Say hi to Natalie on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/93nat Instagram: http://instagram.com/natalieallport Twitter: http://twitter.com/natalieallport YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/natalieallport?sub_confirmation=1 www.natalieallport.com Podcast supported by 93agency.com _____________________________________________ Natalie Allport is a former national team snowboarder, athlete, and lifelong entrepreneur. She runs a digital #marketing agency, 93 Agency and is passionate about helping athletes and entrepreneurs achieve success in sport and business in the same way she strives to. She hosts the podcast 'ALL IN', featuring mindset, motivation, athletic, business and lifestyle optimization content. Natalie has been featured by several notable media outlets, including the Globe and Mail, on her athletic, educational, and entrepreneurial pursuits. _____________________________________________ ABOUT THE ALL IN PODCAST: Whether you're an #athlete, #entrepreneur, or high-performer, ALL IN is a podcast and platform sharing high-performance tips on mindset, wellness, and life, as well as interviewing top athletes, entrepreneurs, and high-performers, all with the goal of inspiring motivated individuals to take action in their own lives and go ALL IN on creating the life they deserve.
Anita Anand presents political debate from Broadcasting House London with former Cabinet Minister Charles Clarke, the Labour MP Stella Creasy, Universities Minister Michelle Donelan and the General Secretary of the Free Speech Union Toby Young.
Today our guest is Charles Clarke an entrepreneurial perfusionist in Ventura, California. In this conversation, we discuss why he changed careers from respiratory therapy to perfusion, how he turned that career into a business, and how his perception of SpecialtyCare changed as they partnered with his perfusion company. If you enjoy the podcast please leave a rating and review. For more information visit: https://checkingthevitals.com/
Welcome to the ninth episode of StratCast, a weekly addition to Strategy International's enhanced online communication with members, followers and friends during this challenging time. It brings together insights from all three of our component parts; The D Group, British Expertise International and The British Foreign Policy Group, and this week includes an interview with previous Home Secretary and Education Secretary, Charles Clarke. Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.
RCC closing as Michael talks about the cost of closing down the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic; Michael rips Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar for refusing to accommodate businesses on payroll taxes Guest: Joe Gamaldi on activist judge in Harris County who releases murder suspectRemembering Kenny Rogers; more on activist judges in Harris County releasing prisonersSteve Earle’s Telephone Road song; Houston Chef/Restaurant owner Charles Clarke on how they are working to keep the doors openIf you are hiring, call the show; listen live to Harris County Judge Lina Hildalgo’s presser; why politicians need to considering the long term ramifications of destroying the economyThe Texas Comproller’s office demanding payment from businesses during the climate; debating whether the government should be tanking the economy, the balance.
At domestic violence vigils across the country, we remember those who did not survive their fight for life. These are the names of the victims of domestic violence in southwest Michigan for the 2019 Domestic Violence Awareness vigils. The names included on this list are those of women, children, and men who died starting in 1971 through this year. The women, children, and men listed all died because of the determination and desperation of one individual to maintain power and control over another. Please help us remember those whose lives were taken and to emphasize the need for continued efforts to stop domestic and sexual violence. Roberta Millard, from Mendon, April 23, 1971 – died at the hands of her husband, Winston Millard. She was the mother of 6 children. Annie Mae Washington,38, from Three Rivers, 1977 -- killed by her live-in boyfriend, Lank Thomas. Carl Harmon, from Sturgis, 1978 – killed by his daughter’s boyfriend, Thomas Baker. Lonnie Franks, from Leonidas, 1980 – killed by an acquaintance, James Alexander. Donald Ray and Edith Davis, from Three Rivers, 1980 – killed by their son, Donnie Davis, in their home. Tommy Fields, from Three Rivers, 1981- killed by his wife after a long history of domestic violence within the relationship. Pauline Christine Albee, from Constantine, 1981 – murdered by her husband, Richard Wayne Albee, while their children were present in the home. Brenda Runyon, from St. Joseph County, 1982 –sexually assaulted and murdered by Paul Bell, after a brief relationship. Leota Marquardt, 71, from Edwardsburg, February 1984 – killed by her estranged husband, who then killed himself. Jennifer Tyson, from Sturgis, 1984 - was murdered as an infant by her mother’s boyfriend, James Eversole. The child died of injuries consistent with Shaken Baby Syndrome. Linda Van Buskirk, from Three Rivers, 1985 –was stalked by an acquaintance, Ricky Moore, who then killed her while she was jogging near her home. Pauline Holzhaus, 74, & her sister Mildred Hack, 70, from Three Rivers, April 1986 – killed by Pauline’s 81-year-old husband, who then took his own life. Frances Harker, 53, from Sturgis, April 1986 - killed by Douglas Riddle, an acquaintance of the family. Sandra Ely, 36, from Constantine, March 1988 – killed by her husband, while at home with her three young children. He then killed himself. Cathy Swartz, 19, Three Rivers, December 1988 – was sexually assaulted and then murdered in her apartment with her infant child present. The case remains unsolved. Marcia Cossairt, 36, from Sturgis, 1989 – killed by her boyfriend, Leonard Radzejewski. She was the mother of two children. Cathern Young, from Centreville, 1989 –killed by her nephew, Rex Cutchall. Aina Housmanis, from Three Rivers, 1990 – Killed by her husband while living in the Latvian Center near Three Rivers. He then killed himself. Martin Keely, from Nottawa, 1990 –killed by his son, Larry Keely, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Deborah Roberts, 33, from Vandalia, July 1990 – killed by her boyfriend. She was survived by two children. Rosalie Bousman, 21, from Cassopolis, 1991 – murdered by her close friend. Chris Dimmic, 27, from Kalamazoo, February 1991 – murdered by her boyfriend. Steven Rose, 8 months, from Cass County, December 1991 – died at the hands of his father. Brian Ligon, 17, from Three Rivers – killed by his mother’s boyfriend, William Duncan. Lois Krantz, 40, from Kalamazoo, July 1992 – Abducted and killed by her husband. Lois was 7 months pregnant and left behind 3 children. Lewie Strang, 25, from Sturgis, October 1993 – killed by his wife, Joan Strang; he was survived by a daughter. Norman Hicks, 22, from Three Rivers, 1993 – killed by his girlfriend; he was survived by a son. Becky Stowe, 15, from Niles, 1993 – murdered by her boyfriend. Her body was found in 1995. Lady Monique Conley, 3, from Three Rivers, November 1994 – died of asphyxiation. Both of her parents were convicted in this case. Andrew Mitchell, 2, from Cassopolis, December 1994 – killed by his father, Michael Mitchell. Talishia Melton, 7 years old, from Centreville, 1995 – killed by her mother, Hope Melton. Carol Knepp, from Mottville, February 1996 – murdered by 3 acquaintances of her husband. Vanessa Hicks, 12, Ginger Hicks, 7, Erika Hicks, 3, from Vicksburg, February 1997 - Died in a house fire set by their father, who also died in the fire. James and Arunee Shuman, from Three Rivers, 1997 – killed by their 17-year old son Douglas Shuman. Brittany Beers 6, of Sturgis, September 1997 – Brittany was last seen sitting on a bench in front of her home in Sturgis. She vanished, and has never been found. The case remains unsolved. Karlene Raykovitz (Kane), 36 from Burr Oak, 1997 – killed by her boyfriend, who then committed suicide a few days later. She left behind 3 children. Dr. Harvey Wilkes, 1998 - killed by his estranged wife, who then killed herself. Dr. Wilkes was the medical examiner for St. Joseph County for several years in the 1990s. Charles Clarke, 1998 – Killed by his wife Brenda Clarke. Charles is survived by a daughter. Maggie Ann Coleman, 16, from Paw Paw, September 1998 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, who then killed himself. Monika Voits, formerly from Three Rivers, 1999 – killed by her husband at her Oregon home. She is survived by two children, who were raised by her parents in Three Rivers. Pearl Evans, 48, from Decatur, March 2000 –died two months after sustaining extensive injuries that were inflicted by her husband, Lawrence Evans. Keith Driskel, 41, his wife, Kimberly Driskel, 39 & their son, Korey Driskel, 12 from Marcellus, May 2000, - The family was killed by their son/brother, Keith Driskel, Jr. Keith, Jr. later committed suicide. Penne Sue Gloor, 41, from Sturgis, June 2000 – killed by her husband, James Gloor, who then committed suicide. Jeanette Kay Kelly, 42, from Portage, August 2000 – killed in her home by her former boyfriend, Dale McNeal, who then killed himself. Her two daughters escaped as a result of a safety plan their mother had made. George Pluta, 47, from Paw Paw, August 2000 –killed by John Petry, his girlfriends estranged husband. Petry committed suicide when police arrived. Diane Lynn Cain, 39, from Pokagon Township, Cass County, November 2000 – killed by her husband, Gregory Cain. He subsequently committed suicide. Beverly Mitchell, 36, and her sister Barbara Lownsberry, 44, from Niles, July 2001 - Barbara and her sister were killed by Beverly’s husband, Larry Mitchell, who then killed himself. Her sister’s 14-year-old daughter and stepdaughter witnessed the murders. Beverly was the mother of two girls. Kathryn Schrock, 46, from Cassopolis, August 2001 – killed by her husband, Dennis who then shot himself. Kathryn left behind two children. Lori Dean, 39, from Kalamazoo, September 2001 – killed by her live-in boyfriend, Dennis Wolf. Tameka L. Taylor, 27, from Kalamazoo, September 2002 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, Antwion Moore and his girlfriend, Aisha Rashidah Muhammad. Tameka was the mother of two small children who were raised by Tameka’s mother in Three Rivers. Linda Teeters, 49, from Sturgis, March 2003 – killed by her live-in boyfriend of two months, Steven Bauder. Linda is survived by her three children and three grandchildren. Deborah Moore-Foster, 50, from Battle Creek, March 2004 – killed by her husband, Robert Foster. Deborah had filed for a divorce earlier in the year and had obtained a PPO against Foster. He had been in court days earlier charged with violating the PPO. Austin Singleton, 2, from Niles, November 2004 – killed by his father, Donald Parks. Matthew Morales, 36, from Battle Creek, 2005 - killed by his 38-year-old girlfriend. Matthew is survived by his two daughters. Denise Simpson, 41 from Dowagiac, 2007 – killed by her estranged husband Michael Simpson, who then killed himself. She was the mother of 2 children. Jodi Parrack, 11, from Constantine, November 2007 – was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered by Daniel Furlong, a person unknown to her in the community. Calista Springer, 15, from Centreville, February 2008 – died in a house fire, chained to her bed as a result of undetected and ongoing child abuse by her father Anthony and step-mother Marsha Springer. Venus Rose Stewart, 32, from Colon, April 2010 – abducted and murdered by her estranged husband, Douglas Stewart. Venus was the mother of two daughters. Dennis Brooks, 35, from Burr Oak, March 2014 - killed by his ex-girlfriend, Maria Williams. Dennis was the father of six children. Laura Stineback 42, from Dowagiac, May 2015 - killed by her husband. She was the mother of three children. Alan Robert Craigo 59, from Edwardsburg, March 2017 – killed by his son, Joseph Craigo. Shane Richardson, 29, from Constantine, July 2017 – killed by his wife’s ex-husband, Zachary Patten. At the time of his death, Shane’s wife Kaleena was expecting their first child together. Lori Norman, 30, from Three Rivers, March 2019 - her live-in boyfriend, Randall Miller has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Kelly-Jien Warner-Miller, 43, from Sturgis, May 2019 –her live-in boyfriend, Wade Allen has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Tonia Clark, 49, from Dowagiac, August 2019 – killed by her husband, Jason Clark, who then killed himself. Listing the horrific acts perpetrated against these victims does not convey the complicated experience of torment and violence they experienced. These stories also cannot reveal to us all the ways victims protected their children, reached out to various systems for help, how long they were afraid, begged not to be hurt, or screamed for help before their lives ended. These images help renew our determination to continue working toward a world free of domestic violence. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those mentioned here, and all others who died at the hands of those who professed to love them. If you need help, please call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit https://www.dasasmi.org/ for resources. I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship published a new episode every Wednesday morning at 8:00am EST. 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Episode 0446 - Noah & End Times Anomie (Click on the above link, or here, for audio.) YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNY4VDO_ddM Commentary on the life and times of Noah from the Collected Works of Flavius Josephus (trans. Charles Clarke), chapter III. "Shocking Degeneracy" and Earth's current 3D end-times social deformation. The various forms and current manifestations of
Former education secretary says current reforms in technical education ‘living miles in the past'
What was it like in Stalag Luft 3? Dan talks to Air Commodore Charles Clarke, a prisoner-of-war during the Great Escape. For more exclusive history interviews and documentaries, subscribe to History Hit TV.Producer: Natt TapleyAudio: Peter Curry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What was it like in Stalag Luft 3? Dan talks to Air Commodore Charles Clarke, a prisoner-of-war during the Great Escape. For more exclusive history interviews and documentaries, subscribe to History Hit TV.Producer: Natt TapleyAudio: Peter Curry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charles Clarke, former home and education secretary under the Labour government, discusses his former plan of ID cards, the conservative and Labour problem with the European Union with Jonathan Portes, senior fellow at the UK in Changing Europe focusing on UK and EU immigration policy.
Thirty years since the start of construction began on the largest regeneration project Britain has seen in modern times - Canary wharf - the area's former vicar and now Bishop of Salisbury, Nicolas Holtham, returns to find out what's changed and meet some old friends still working in the community. The Government have announced funding to increase security at places of worship at risk of hate attacks. It comes in the same week a mosque and Gurdwara were fire bombed in Leeds. Home Office Minister Baroness Williams talks to Edward Stourton about how the new funding will help and we also hear from Director of Just Yorkshire Nadeem Murtuja. The man known as the Vicar of Baghdad has been cleared by the Metropolitan Police of paying Isis to free Yazidis slaves. Canon Andrew White joins Edward Stourton to reflect on the investigation and its impact on him. The Chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum, Mohammed Amin, discusses what he sees as his parties failure to take action on Islamophobia. Journalist Konstantin Von Eggert talks to Edward Stourton about the ultra-conservative, orthodox, Cossack "morality police" due to patrol World Cup games which kick off in Russia this week. Charles Clarke, the former Home and Education secretary, discusses a new report on Religious Education. Jayne Ozanne talks about her new book 'Just Love: A Journey of Self-acceptance' and tells of her 40 year journey to reconcile her faith with her sexuality before becoming one of the leading figures ushering in a new era of LGBTI acceptance in the Church. Producers: Catherine Earlam Lissa Cook Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.
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The President joins Technology Expresso to share his insight, successes, and lessons learned during his journey to the presidency and his companys successes as they navigate the federal and corporate consulting environment delivering IBM rational tools, consulting and training, just to name a few of their successful specialties. Listen in or have your queries ready. Our chat room will also be open. Visit thier website at http://www.abs-consulting.com/_home/home.shtml Sit back and get ready to Listen, Learn, Leverage, Launch..
We talk terrible old games, classic consoles and retro snacks with the wonderful Stuart Ashen this week! Ashens on Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/user/ashens](https://www.youtube.com/user/ashens) Thanks to our amazing donators this week: Stelios Kalogreades, Charles Clarke, Pierre Lindbergh, Matthias Ostrowski, Scott Marsden, Paul Edwards Vote for us in the British Podcast Awards: [http://theretrohour.com/vote](http://theretrohour.com/vote) Our website: [http://theretrohour.com](http://theretrohour.com) Our Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/](http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/) Our Twitter: [http://twitter.com/retrohouruk](http://twitter.com/retrohouruk) Show notes: cTrix hacks Vectrex to make music: [https://youtu.be/V0YNUE3_t8s](https://youtu.be/V0YNUE3_t8s) cTrix Amiga video: [https://youtu.be/1IKTNSux0Rc](https://youtu.be/1IKTNSux0Rc) Obsolete Technology: 40 Big Losers [http://www.pcworld.com/article/169863/obsolete_tech.html](http://www.pcworld.com/article/169863/obsolete_tech.html) Div MCC future: [https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/index.php/divmmcfuture](https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com/index.php/divmmcfuture) 7th Guest making of video: [https://youtu.be/zPAZDWxpJHA](https://youtu.be/zPAZDWxpJHA)
Mervyn King was Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013, when the global financial crisis hit and started its recovery. Reading from The End of Alchemy, King examines what went wrong and why and what needs to be done to make a more stable future. Chaired by former Home Secretary and MP for Norwich South, Charles Clarke. Part of the City of Literature programme at Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2016.
Five months after pay scandals rocked the IFA, the association has a new president. For his first interview in his new job, Joe Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O'Toole.Meanwhile, news editor Patrick Donohoe sat down with the IFA's new deputy president, Richard Kennedy.Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan analysed the performance of Charles Clarke, the host f the latest Dairylink farm walk. Charles then answered dairy editor Jack Kennedy's questions. Liam O'Keeffe, chairman of Irish Farmers with Designated Land (IFDL), is involved in a new locally-led agri-environmental scheme for areas affected by hen harrier conservation restrictions. He spoke with news correspondent Odile Evans.Careers editor Mary Phelan talks to Áine Hennessy about the upcoming job opportunities in the Department of Agriculture. Since a devastating earthquake on 24 April 2015, local people have struggled to rebuild their homes and their farms. Aisling Hussey meets local journalist Pitambar Sigdel and farmer Saralta Tuladhar.Aisling travelled to Nepal with support from the Simon Cumbers Media Fund.
Five months after pay scandals rocked the IFA, the association has a new president. For his first interview in his new job, Joe Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O'Toole.Meanwhile, news editor Patrick Donohoe sat down with the IFA's new deputy president, Richard Kennedy.Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan analysed the performance of Charles Clarke, the host f the latest Dairylink farm walk. Charles then answered dairy editor Jack Kennedy's questions. Liam O'Keeffe, chairman of Irish Farmers with Designated Land (IFDL), is involved in a new locally-led agri-environmental scheme for areas affected by hen harrier conservation restrictions. He spoke with news correspondent Odile Evans.Careers editor Mary Phelan talks to Áine Hennessy about the upcoming job opportunities in the Department of Agriculture. Since a devastating earthquake on 24 April 2015, local people have struggled to rebuild their homes and their farms. Aisling Hussey meets local journalist Pitambar Sigdel and farmer Saralta Tuladhar.Aisling travelled to Nepal with support from the Simon Cumbers Media Fund.
Good Governance and good values: building partnerships for confident communities. The Rt Hon Charles Clarke was MP for Norwich South from 1997 to 2010, most notably being Secretary of State for Education and Skills between 2002 - 2004, and then Home Secretary until 2006. The best way to enable the process of migration to take place successfully is through the building of strong partnerships between public authorities and voluntary organisations in order to address the very real practical challenges that migration offers for both migrants and the receiving communities. This requires innovative and creative approaches.
Sir David Warren, former British Ambassador to Japan introduces Charles Clarke ahead of his keynote speech.
Former journalist John Yates speaks to Charles Clarke ahead of his keynote speech at the conference. Charles is questioned on the state of migration in the UK at the moment, and prospects for his Labour party going forward.
This is a unique and very timely event in which two distinguished speakers will address the fundamental challenge facing humanity today, not least those embroiled in the immigration crisis, Who's looking after the world? Charles Clarke – outspoken politician, former Education – and Home – Secretary and author of the highly regarded The ‘Too Difficult' Box: The Big Issues Politicians Can't Crack, will set the scene. Simon Anholt – visionary, international policy advisor and recipient of the Nobels Colloquia Prize for Economics, whose Berlin 2014 TED talk went viral, presents a novel approach, which addresses this flaw in the way we live. The discussion will be chaired by Helen Lewis, Deputy Editor of the New Statesman.
We ask special guest Charles Clarke - the former Labour Home Secretary - about political leadership, the Corbyn phenomenon, and what he thinks Labour needs to do in opposition to become a party of government again. The original Election podcast panel also takes part, talking about what’s been happening in British politics since we finished broadcasting in June, as well as also looking ahead to the US primaries and the EU referendum. These are both subjects we will be talking about when ELECTION returns for a second series in January. The panel also take questions from the audience, who were asked to think of an answer to the question: "If Jeremy Corbyn can be elected leader of Labour, what other seemingly impossible things can happen?" (ELECTION returns for a 12 week run from January 2016. Follow @Dept_of_POLIS #ElectionPodcast, OR keep an eye on this page for how to find bonus interviews, features and to find out how pupils at your school or college can be involved.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does the leadership battle for Britain's Labour Party tell us about left of centre politics in Britain and elsewhere in the world? If the polls are correct, then the veteran MP Jeremy Corbyn, is set to become the new Labour leader this month. He is the most left-wing of the four contestants and his anti-austerity economic policy is based on printing money for increased public spending and state ownership of major industries. After a huge defeat for Labour in May's general election and a big swing to the Conservatives would Labour and other similar parties in Europe be more popular with voters by holding to the centre-ground?(Photo: From left, Charles Clarke and Ken Livingstone)
YOU ARE LISTENING TO EPISODE 384 WITH CHARLES CLARKE - Acting Division Manager – FOR ATL Region Sector7inc.com.--Charles Clark is a motivational speaker, radio personality, youth leader, advocate and an anointed man of God. Mr. Clark is the Founder/CEO of the “Take Over World Peace Movement LLC” dba “The One Love World Peace Tour.” His vision is to restore lives worldwide with positive reinforcement, spiritual enhancement and empowerment. Charles has first-hand knowledge about restoration, because he is a product of his teachings.Despite having a loving mother, Charles was involved in drugs and gang-banging as a result of trying to fill the void of losing his father at the tender age of 6. Charles will truthfully tell you, that God’s grace and mercy transformed and restored him while incarcerated for 8 years. While in prison, God was able to use Charles to minister to others and empower them by helping them to surrender to God, break their wall of tribulation and move in the direction of their calling. Most recently, Charles took his experience to Baltimore during the riots that resulted after the death of Freddie Gray. Here, he was able use his God-given gifts to minister to the masses. Charles was able to actually speak to gang-bangers and protestors and explain that while their emotions may be justified, their actions were wrong and not helpful in this situation. He ministered to their hearts and minds, speaking about unity, justice, restoration, and unconditional love.Charles lives by the words, “What a testimony….I can only say look at God. Only He can restore and use anybody.”www.sector7,inc.com
YOU ARE LISTENING TO EPISODE 384 WITH CHARLES CLARKE - Acting Division Manager – FOR ATL Region Sector7inc.com.--Charles Clark is a motivational speaker, radio personality, youth leader, advocate and an anointed man of God. Mr. Clark is the Founder/CEO of the “Take Over World Peace Movement LLC” dba “The One Love World Peace Tour.” His vision is to restore lives worldwide with positive reinforcement, spiritual enhancement and empowerment. Charles has first-hand knowledge about restoration, because he is a product of his teachings.Despite having a loving mother, Charles was involved in drugs and gang-banging as a result of trying to fill the void of losing his father at the tender age of 6. Charles will truthfully tell you, that God’s grace and mercy transformed and restored him while incarcerated for 8 years. While in prison, God was able to use Charles to minister to others and empower them by helping them to surrender to God, break their wall of tribulation and move in the direction of their calling. Most recently, Charles took his experience to Baltimore during the riots that resulted after the death of Freddie Gray. Here, he was able use his God-given gifts to minister to the masses. Charles was able to actually speak to gang-bangers and protestors and explain that while their emotions may be justified, their actions were wrong and not helpful in this situation. He ministered to their hearts and minds, speaking about unity, justice, restoration, and unconditional love.Charles lives by the words, “What a testimony….I can only say look at God. Only He can restore and use anybody.”www.sector7,inc.com
For the third show Matt is joined by former Labour Home Secretary Charles Clarke. Recorded live at the St James Theatre. For info and tickets to future shows visit http://www.stjamestheatre.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first Start the Week of the New Year Andrew Marr asks what has gone wrong in the West. The economist Dambisa Moyo charts 50 years of economic folly and argues that only radical changes in policy will stem permanent decline, while Lord Lawson, the former Chancellor, exposes the myths surrounding economic thinking. The journalist Stephen Kinzer calls on the US and UK to ditch its present allies in the Middle East - Saudi Arabia and Israel - and look to Iran and Turkey for support. And Labour's former Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, explores those seemingly intractable problems, with a series of debates drawn from the "too difficult" box.Producer: Katy Hickman.
Michael White, Ed Vaizey MP and Guardian Unlimited's Helene Mulholland discuss Tony Blair's triple whammy week. Charles Clarke, Patricia Hewitt and John Prescott - who's in more trouble, and should any of them resign?
Michael White, Ed Vaizey MP and Guardian Unlimited's Helene Mulholland discuss Tony Blair's triple whammy week. Charles Clarke, Patricia Hewitt and John Prescott - who's in more trouble, and should any of them resign?