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Comme annoncé, Linkin Park vient de sortir un nouveau single intitulé "Unshatter", extrait de la version deluxe de leur dernier album ‘'From Zero''. Jour J, Ghost lève le voile sur un nouveau chapitre de sa carrière avec ‘'Skeletá'', son sixième album en 15 ans de carrière. Avis aux amateurs d'Indochine : si vous rêviez de les voir dans le cadre de la tournée ‘'Arena Tour'' mais que vous êtes arrivés trop tard pour la vente des billets, une nouvelle occasion s'offre à vous. Le guitariste d'Oasis, Noel Gallagher, a lancé une nouvelle gamme de lunettes de soleil, The Chiltern, dont les bénéfices seront reversés à l'association Teenage Cancer Trust. Le groupe de metal symphonique Within Temptation annonce un documentaire intitulé ‘'The Invisible Force'', explorant le pouvoir de la musique dans le contexte de la guerre en Ukraine. Les Red Hot Chili Peppers feront partie du casting vocal de la quatrième saison de la série animée ‘'Love, Death + Robots''. Mots-Clés : sessions, enregistrement, 2024, chanteuse, Emily Armstrong, carrière, occasion, équipe, Classic 21 Metal , dossier complet, thématique, style, concerts, smartphones, suédois, story telling, personnage, chanteur, Tobias Forge, Belgique, Bruxelles, billetterie, single, L'amour Fou , plateformes, streaming, version single, radios, live, instrumental, remix, Oli de Sat, Joris Delacroix, collection, édition limitée, réseaux sociaux, rock star, dollars, droits d'auteur, film, réalisé, collaboration, artistes, ukrainiens, regard, résilience, créativité, conflit, courage, saison, épisodes, Can't Stop, marionnettes, David Fincher, adaptation, 2003, château de Slane. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The government publishes ‘Delivering a railway fit forBritain's future'. It's the clearest indication yet of the government'sintentions for the future structure of GBR.In the most dramatic change of all, GBR will allocate accessto the network – and the ORR is downgraded to an appeals body. It marks the endof the 1993 Railways Act vision of access and access charges determined by anindependent regulator. In future, it's GBR's railway.In this episode:(00:00) Intro(00:58) Railways Bill Consultation(40:25) Thanks to Supporters, Super Thanks and Members(42:38) Railway News Round Up(42:43) Chiltern fare dodger offended 736 times(43:56) Network Rail fined over Margam deaths(46:07) National Railway Museum £15m Government investment(47:03) ORR writes to Network Rail about structureexaminations backlog(48:45) Tina the wheel lathe(50:27) Last limestone train(51:40) The Quiz(54:33) Flying Scotsman 2025 datesMembership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too.YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/joinPatreon -https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignalsGreen Signals: Website -http://www.greensignals.org Newsletter -http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-listFollow: X (Twitter) -https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltd Instagram -https://instagram.com/greensignallersCredits:Presenters - Nigel Harris (@railnigel on X) & Richard Bowker CBE (@SRichardBowker). General Manager: Stef Foster (@stefatrail)
27. Peter James & Tina Payne at the Chiltern Kills crime writing festival 2024: We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan hear from Peter James, the bestselling author of the Roy Grace detective series, and also from new crime fiction sensation Tina Payne aka TM Payne. And lots more from the 2024 Chiltern Kills festival in Gerrards Cross, just 20 minutes from London Marylebone. The next Chiltern Kills will be on Saturday 4th October 2025, with all ticket sales in aid of the Centrepoint charity combatting youth homelessness. Please join us. Peter James talks about his latest instalment, One Of Us Is Dead - number 20! - in the DS Roy Grace series - also a multi-season successful ITV series. Also about how he's written such a long running series; the dangers of bad TV adaptations; how being the writer behind a TV series can feel like being God; how actor John Simm now influences the development of the fictional Roy Grace; and how police forces now approach him to spread the word on their new crime fighting innovations. Tina Payne talks about her Detective Sheridan Holler series, including Long Time Dead, This Ends Now, and Play With Fire. She also reveals how, after 18 years in the Norfolk police, she keeps her books authentic; and that though she didn't start the fire (Your Honour), she does have an intimate knowledge of the lyrics and plans to deploy them at the Chiltern Kills How To Murder A Song karaoke. Also discussed in this one-part episode: writing and singing stars Mark Edwards and Ed James, thriller author and Chiltern Kills co-organiser Tony Kent, Frederick Forsyth, Victoria Christian, Jeffrey Archer, Murder in Moonlit Square, Leye Adenle, Eve Smith, Greg Mosse, Ajay Chowdhury, climate change in crime fiction, Aneysha Minocha of Quantaco, Louise Minchin, the Secret barrister, Lisa Maxwell from the Bill, comedians Phoebe Haywood and Ian Stone, witches, biscuits, Ciarán O'Keeffe, Derek Acorah, ghosts, wiccan, Celtic calendar, neo-pagan, Mark Page, Phil Jupitus, Paul Weller, Jeremy Vine, the Writers' Room, MJ Arlidge, Steph Broadribb, Julia Crouch, Lisa Hall, Hastings Green Man Festival, Morris dancing, Boss Morris and The Wad. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. (And sometimes Jonathan Kennedy.) We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi. The first in the series is Murder in Moonlit Square, which will be published by Bedford Square publishers in 2025. He previously wrote a thriller set on the 1950s Irish border called Blackwatertown. We can also recommend Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
The Rail Accident Investigation branch releases its initial findings into the fatal train crash at Talerddig, Powys, Wales on October 21. Euston station sees some progress on the Government's 5 point plan – but will it deliver real improvement? Plus… Richard speaks to Chiltern Railways Managing Director Richard Allan about electrification, battery trains and Chiltern's future In this episode: 00:00 Intro 04:15 Wales train crash RAIB initial findings 11:34 Euston station industry summit on progress 18:52 Northern Rail ‘do not travel' warnings 23:16 Chiltern Railways interview 34:54 Neil Drury, South Western Railway interview on electrification 40:30 Thanks to SuperThanks and Members 42:35 Railway News Round-Up 42:46 HS2 trains mock-ups 43:41 RAIB report into Island Line RRV collision in 2023 45:11 East West Rail first train test run 45:51 16-25 Railcard terms and conditions 47:23 Rail Wellbeing Live 48:21 Newcastle station clocks restored 50:15 The Quiz 55:07 Maghull station wins World Cup of Stations Rail Wellbeing Live: You can register here: https://www.railwellbeinglive.co.uk/ Membership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/join Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignals Green Signals: Website - http://www.greensignals.org Newsletter - http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-list Follow: X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltd Instagram - https://instagram.com/greensignallers Credits: Presenters - Nigel Harris (@railnigel on X) & Richard Bowker CBE (@SRichardBowker). General Manager: Stef Foster (@stefatrail)
Phil & Natalie were delighted to return to Chiltern Kills this year. The crime festival which raises funds for the homeless is in its second year, organised by writers Tony Kent and Paul Waters. Its a beautiful day out where crime fiction fans get to genuinely mingle with their print heroes. Some things you need to know before listening:*At the beginning every time we tried to introduce a guest, Tony Kent walked out onto stage, hence the laughter!*Whilst we were doing our session, Jeffrey Archer was on the other stage, hence there's some references to him made by our author guests.Our panel was just fabulous this year: Erin Kelly, Vaseem Khan, Tony Kent and C.L. Taylor (who you'll hear referred to as Callie in the chat)Enjoy the live edition and we'll link to the authors' recommendations on our website bestsellerspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's talk the 2025 Budget set for Ireland in 2025 from magnetic pouches for school children's phones, to cigarettes now priced at €18.05; it's all go! Beyond that, the Beckhams have purchased a new mega mansion in Miami, two child stars have just gotten engaged and Sophie is just trying to figure out the fuss on Chiltern Firehouse. Clara updates us on the P Diddy controversies from his Business Manager, Lou Taylor's involvement and her connections to Britney Spears, Justin Bieber and a host of other huge names. Recommendation: Nobody Wants This (Netflix)Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
One-on-one recorded live and uncut Monday morning in Glendale. Chris didn't get the upgrade from London to LA, TJ's trip to Palm Springs, biker gangs, Chris went on with the Industry gang to celebrate their 4th season renewal, celeb spotting at Chiltern, Benny Blanco and Rebecca Black at Boiler Room, we finally Bring The Boom with the Costco family, RFK tricking off with Nuzzi, Chris finally watched Netflix's House Of Cards, rowing machines, Tim Dillon serving Jerry Springer in 2024, Joe Budden on holiday, Usher's Twitter, and Kevin Hart's vegan restaurant shutters in Diddy's wake, and LA come hang out with us Wednesday Night at
“Simon Dedalus said when they put him in parliament that Parnell would come back from the grave and lead him out of the house of commons by the arm.”Topics in this episode include James Stephens and his organizational blunder, Michaelmas traditions, architecture and peristalsis, the legacy of Dr George Salmon and his big spooky house, reevaluating historical figures like Dr Salmon, John Howard Parnell and his many siblings, the difficulty of being a “brother's brother,” the Irish connection to peach cultivation in the American South, Charles Stewart Parnell becomes a problematic fave, obtaining a cushy sinecure as Dublin city marshal, Charley Boulger, the Dublin Bread Company, John Howard Parnell's anemic political career, Fanny Parnell, Emily Dickinson, Anna Parnell, historical misogyny, the Kennedys, David Sheehy M.P., the time Dermot met Conor Cruise O'Brien, the Chiltern hundreds, ghost Parnell, and eating oranges in the Phoenix Park to own the Orangemen. Support us on Patreon to access episodes early, bonus content, and a video version of our podcast. On the Blog:Decoding Bloom: John Howard ParnellBlooms & Barnacles Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | InstagramSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
There has been a rash of burglaries in the area, and the Rhodes' house is robbed and Al's car stereo is ripped off, both families seek alternatives: Steve and Marcy buy a guard dog that won't stop barking, and Al purchases a fire arm. One fateful night, the two methods of home defense butt heads, and it's not a pretty picture. Director Linda Day Writers Ron BurlaRon LeavittMichael G. Moye Stars Ed O'NeillKatey SagalDavid Garrison
David Tighe has enjoyed a career of over 40 Years in the Radio Business, presenting shows for CNFM, Severn Sound, Horizon, Chiltern and TFM and also a career running station across the world, including a stint with Bauer Northern Ireland.In this weeks edition, David sits down with Luke to share the stories of his life and career on Radio, from being part of the launch team of CNFM - to how it was a dream to work on the HOT FM and presenting Breakfast. Getting his first management job at TFM, before moving to Ireland to begin a career on Irish Radio and how different it is compared to UK Radio, before running his own business and returning to Radio to run Bauer Northern Ireland.Thanks to David and Aircheck Downloads for the use of content.*This episode was recorded before the sad passing of Paul Chantler, who is referenced in this podcast - as a result all audio recorded took place before his death on March 31 2024.
What? Another legend from the station formerly known as Wave 105? Ambassador, you're spoiling us. Mark Collins is another stalwart of the South Coast radio scene and still plies his trade on the mighty 105.2FM (or DAB 11B / 11C in new money), under it's new name, Great Hits Radio. You might have heard of it... But Mark had a career longer than most before he'd ever been to the South Coast taking in Chiltern, Red Dragon, Radio City, Hallam and one single show on TalkSport amongst others. Highlights of his chat with Foxy include learning the lesson of taking a job just for the money might not always be the best option; how he was effectively guarantor to a well know presenter he wanted to hire against the wishes of his boss; and the best story about giving away a Panasonic boombox in South Wales that you'll ever hear. Here's a stack of classic Collins: https://www.aircheckdownloads.com/audio-search?term=mark+collins&sort_bef_combine=relevance_DESC Hear Mark on Greatest Hits Radio South Coast, weekdays 1300-1600: https://planetradio.co.uk/greatest-hits/south-coast/ Mark's Twitter: https://x.com/SparkyTheClown Feel free to drop down a Trainspotting rabbit hole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnKLvmuo1Vs Support Crunch & Roll: https://ko-fi.com/crunchandroll
To download the transcript CLICK HERE Welcome back to part two with Beatrice Bessi, our dedicated head sommelier. Beatrice's passion for wine shines through in every word, making her journey a delight to follow. In this episode, we delve into her experience with the Court of Master Sommelier exams, her recent Australian adventures, and her fascination with old vines. But our main focus is on the two Italian wine regions: Alto Adige and Trentino. Picture snow-capped peaks and charming landscapes—Alto Adige sits at the crossroads of Austria and Switzerland, boasting a predominantly German-speaking population. Yet, its wines speak volumes in Italian tradition. We'll explore indigenous grape varieties like Schiava and Lagrein, and did you know? A whopping 98% of Alto Adige's wines reach at least the DOC level, a testament to its quality. Just south lies Trentino, home to renowned sparkling wine producer Ferrari. While Trentino may be smaller, it holds its own charm, and Beatrice's fondness for the region shines bright. Join us as Beatrice shares her insights and passion, painting a vivid picture of these remarkable Italian wine destinations. This episode is sponsored by Wickham Wines, A small business themselves focusing on top quality wines. Do yourself a favour, and go check out their online store for their amazing collection! Use the code EATSLEEP10 for 10% off your first order. If you want to skip ahead: 02.26: The Court of Master Sommelier exams 09.08: The James Busby Trip through Australia 13.37: Tim Wildman and his Pet-Nats 15.52: The oldest vines of Grenache is Australia 17.33: The oldest vines of Shiraz in Australia 21.00: The regions of Alto Adige and Trentino 23.32: Schiava - the cotton candy grape 25.03: Grape variety Lagrein 29.36: Older grape varieties - Teroldego 31.44: Sweet and fortified 34.11: Tasting notes and flavour profiles 35.31: Kerner - crossover between Schiava & Riesling 36.34: Destination recommendations in Alto Adige and Trentino Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST
Former Royal Ballet dancer and model, Eric Underwood, welcomes Patrick into the rambling Chiltern farmhouse he's recently moved to. In the cosiness of Eric's library snug they talk about his deep bond with his mother which he likens to the expansive blue of the colour Borrowed Light, about his childhood growing up in Washington D.C as a gifted dancer and about his experiences as one of the few professional black ballet dancers. Eric also tells the story of how he came to create ballet shoes for people of colour. ‘The colour of "ballet white" I've always seen as quite challenging if you aren't white. I wanted to change that.'Learn about the colours featured in each episode hereSee the colours of Eric's life hereFollow Eric on Instagram hereSign up to our weekly newsletter for inspirationFollow us on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To download the transcript CLICK HERE On today's episode join us as we sit down with Beatrice Bessi, an accomplished CMS advanced sommelier and head sommelier at London's prestigious Chiltern Firehouse. With two decades of hospitality expertise and accolades including the International Wine and Spirits Competition's Emerging Talent in Wine Hospitality Award, Beatrice shares her journey from Grands Jours de Bourgogne to the exclusive 67 Pall Mall private members club for wine lovers. Today we journey into the delights of Sicilian wine, exploring native grapes like Nerello Mascalese and Nero d'avola, the volcanic soils of Mount Etna, and the allure of Passito di Pantelleria. Discover why Cerasuolo di Vittoria is poised to be this summer's standout sipper. This episode is sponsored by Wickham Wines, A small business themselves focusing on top quality wines. Do yourself a favour, and go check out their online store for their amazing collection! Use the code EATSLEEP10 for 10% off your first order. If you want to skip ahead: 02.39: Beatrice's trip to Burgundy 06.31: The Romanee Conti Vineyard 08.15: The Grands Jour de Bourgogne wine event 10.16: Working at 67 Pall Mall 13.14: Learning from the Master Sommeliers - Ronan Sayburn & Terry Kandylis 17.28: Head sommelier at Chiltern Firehouse 20.40: Guest preferences and building rapport 26.53: Grillo, Catarratto - white wines of Sicily 29.58: The volcanic soil of Mount Etna 33.07: The Carricante grape variety 38.03: The Nerello Mascalese grape variety 41.58: Nero d'Avola 44.45: Cerasuolo di Vittoria - the 2024 Summer Sipper 46.26: The single grape variety Frappato 47.58: Sicily - a leader in natural wines 52.29: Passito di Pantelleria Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST
We join Paul and Rob in Chesham where they head off into the Chilterns in the first of the four episodes that make up this epic run - but will they make it to twenty miles? Featuring Paul's pack, Herbert's Hole, many a muddy morass, a fun parkrun, happy campers at the MDS, salt tablets, stopping and starting, posh places, Chiltern love and how to solve a drinking problem.Part Two is also available now, and there'll be two more chapters next week; you're welcome, long-runners!SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back to the Chilterns with Rob and Paul in the second of the four episodes that make up this epic run - but will they make it to twenty miles? Featuring magic number four, that Chiltern-and-Ridgeway vibe, more posh places, gig report and the changes to the comedy circuit, Paul's pack part two, wending through Wendover, Rob sustaining a shocking, zip-based injury, the half-way obelisk objective, losing mileage by not getting lost, international marathons and best-before dates.Part One is also available now, if you missed it, and there'll be two more chapters next week; you're welcome, long-runners!SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back after Ben's January hiatus. In the first of our 2024 themed sections - School - we talk about trundle wheels, home-made sports kits, last day golf and dog-tod. Sadly I lost an episode at Christmas , but salvaged the quiz.We review The Holdovers, and cover Chiltern Brewery in the brand new drinks section.Big fat bonus episode because we like to spoil you.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.
The panel convene to discuss a suggested top 10 of interesting places to visit in Buckinghamshire and discover some participants have chalked off more on the list than others... As ever we also take on a mindfulness teaser to finish off the show with great insight and unexpected answers. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Friends2Gether is a new intergenerational project funded by The National Lottery focusing on improving the wellbeing of those aged 18-25 and 55+. The aim of the project is to bring older and younger people together to provide mutually beneficial support and skill sharing opportunities in a creative and fun environment.
16. Chiltern Kills crime writing festival with Frederick Forsyth & many more top authors: Thriller writing icon Frederick Forsyth tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about his legacy & his first ever appearance at a literary festival in this one-part episode. It was recorded (mostly) live at the Chiltern Kills festival in Gerrards Cross in October 2023. All ticket sales went to the Centrepoint charity combating youth homelessness. The Chiltern Kills festival is organised by Paul Waters & fellow author Tony Kent - who also features in this episode. & whose next thriller, The Shadow Network, is out in February 2024. We also hear from crime authors Rachel Ward, Derek Farrell, SJ Bennett, JL Blackhurst, Laura Marshall, Leye Adenle (twice), Cate Quinn, Susi Holliday & BBC and Bestsellers Pod presenters Phil Williams & Natalie Jamieson. AND exclusive news on who is appearing at Chiltern Kills 2024 on 5th October 2024. Plus Sue Dorman, Marguerite Fletcher, Laurie Stone & others. And with thanks to Centrepoint, Sacla UK, Cipriani Bellinis, Chorleywood and Gerrards Cross Bookshops, Milton's Cottage Museum in Chalfont St Giles & Vision Care for Homeless People. By the way - if you'd like to be a book reviewer for this podcast, get in touch via our email or socials, listed below. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or One Step Ahead: Notes from the Problem Solving Unit, the policing classic by Stevyn Colgan.
On the 7th October 2023, Phil and Natalie recorded their first EVER live Episode at the first EVER Chiltern Kills Crime Festival. Chiltern Kills was created by ace crime writer, Tony Kent, with all proceeds going to the homeless charity, Centrepoint. Sharing the stage with Phil & Natalie are:IMRAN MAHMOODMARK BILLINGHAMTONY KENTCLARE MACKINTOSHIn this live recording, they discuss everything from writing series versus stand alones; the peril of the end Acknowledgements and whether crime writers would in fact make good criminals. We had a lot of fun at Chiltern Kills and can't wait for it to return next year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neale James has enjoyed a 35 Years career on the radio from working across Local and National Radio, including a three year stint at BBC Radio 1.In this edition of Radio Greats, Neale sits down with Luke to look back on his career, from working under his real name of James Bartholomew at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, to working at Chiltern in the Home Counties, before enjoying a three year career on BBC Radio 1, including hosting the first independent Radio show "Rockline". Working for the GWR Group and taking on Breakfast with 210. Going into management with an old Radio 1 colleague, before hanging up his headphones to become a Wedding Photographer.Thanks to Aircheck Downloads, Radio Rewind and Barry Denton for the use of audio.
Sean Reynolds, cultural archaeologist and founder of Melbourne Ghost Signs on Instagram, speaks about his passion for ghost signs in Melbourne and Victoria more broadly, and tells us what they reveal about our local histories. He also tells us about a community fundraising campaign for the Chiltern Athenaeum Museum building to get a climate control system. This will enable the Victorian gold rush town to protect their precious collection of items, photographs and records documenting the history of the Chiltern district and its people from the mid 1800s to the present. Follow @Melbourne_GhostSigns on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/melbourne_ghostsigns/?hl=en Donate to the Chiltern Athanaeum Museum's fundraiser: https://givenow.com.au/chilternathenaeum Broadcast on 24 October 2023.
El Gibbs, writer, disability advocate, and editor of Bluntshovels.au joins Amy to talk about the Disability Royal Commission's final report. The commissioner's handed down their their 222 recommendations in September after extensive hearings detailing the violence, abuse, and neglect of disabled people in Australia. El analyses the Royal Commission's activities, its findings, and what should happen next. She also addresses the ongoing COVID impacts on disabled and chronically ill people who are effectively excluded from engaging with society properly and safely as almost all COVID measures have been dropped. James Curran, international editor of the Australian Financial Review and Professor of Modern History at the University of Sydney, speaks in-depth about his latest essay for Australian Foreign Affairs, 'Excess Baggage: Is China A Genuine Threat To Australia?' James writes that, "Australia's fears of China... are profoundly shaped by what is being said and discussed in Washington." Are Australia's fears largely unfounded? What are China's intentions toward Taiwan? What is the United States aiming to achieve through AUKUS? (Interview with Geoff Raby on China, as referenced). Sean Reynolds, cultural archaeologist and founder of @Melbourne_GhostSigns on Instagram, speaks about his passion for ghost signs in Melbourne and Victoria more broadly, and tells us what they reveal about our local histories. He also tells us about a community fundraising campaign for the Chiltern Athenaeum Museum building to get a climate control system. This will enable the Victorian gold rush town to protect their precious collection of items, photographs and records documenting the history of the Chiltern district and its people from the mid 1800s to the present.
There aren't many that carry menswear brands in one Street part from Savile Row, Jeremy St, and then Lamb's Conduit Place, but here comes Chiltern Street. One of the best menswear streets has the most amazing menswear brands. Let me know your thoughts, either DM on Instagram or leave a message on Spotify. Hope to hear from you. You can find more about the brands and about Chiltern Street on menSwear by A Woman Podcast website.
If there was a huge asteroid hurtling toward Earth threatening to destroy life as we know it and you could see one more show before you die, what would it be? It can be anything you want - a show you've seen before, one that you wish you'd seen, or something you've made up entirely. What would be YOUR Last Show on Earth? This is the podcast in which we ask a special guest the big, BIG question that nobody ever needed or bothered to ask. Our guest this episode is Lee MeadLee Mead is an actor and singer who became a household name in 2007 when he won BBC TV talent competition Any Dream Will Do, which led to him playing the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for two years at London's Adelphi Theatre. He recently played Khashoggi in the West End revival of We Will Rock You and has played roles in other shows such as Wicked, Legally Blonde The Musical, The Phantom of The Opera, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Miss Saigon and Chicago. Lee has also enjoyed a successful music career, releasing four solo albums - the first of which was certified double Gold - and will release a new recording this year.Between 2014 and 2019, Lee enjoyed a long stint on BBC TV as regular character Ben 'Lofty' Chiltern in hospital dramas 'Casualty' and 'Holby City' and over the course of his career Lee has won several awards - including Rear of the Year in 2007! (Disclaimer - When you listen to the episode please be aware that our German translation skills aren't that good...)Links:The Lee Mead Official Website (including 2023 tour dates) https://www.leemead.co.uk/liveLee as Joseph singing Any Dream Will Do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGQha2sta24Lee and Alistair Brammer appearing together in Casualty https://x.com/holbytvofficial/status/1480152331614359558?s=20Hosted by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic written by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic performed by John Owen-Jones, Alistair Brammer and John QuirkRecorded & edited by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerA 2023 John Owen-Jones Associates Productionwww.johnowenjones.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul McKenna is better known worldwide as Hypnotist and Self Help Author, but before he started out on Stage and TV, he was a renowned Radio presenter, working for Instore, Pirate, Local and National Radio - including a brief stint on Radio 1.In the final edition of Radio Greats, Paul sits down with Luke to look back on his 10 Year career on the wireless, from developing the Radio Bug, to starting out on Radio Topshop. Spending 5 weeks on Radio Caroline and making demos for Radio 1, before landing the Breakfast Show on Chiltern in The Three Counties. Working for Capital Radio and how after 5 Months on Radio 1, he decided it was time to move into TV.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads, Radio Rewind and Offshore Radio for use of airchecks and David Bovington for arranging the interview.
Kick Starting a New Series - Clare Ashford has spent three decades in radio across the country, working for Capital, Chiltern, Virgin and BBC Radio Shropshire.This time she sits down with Luke to reflect on the past three decades, from making demos and sending them to Radio 1, GLR and Capital. How she started from the backrooms too presenting overnights on Capital, spending 5 years at Euston Towers, to working for Chiltern, Liberty and Virgin and moving to The BBC in 2005 and working for Radio Shropshire and what the lockdown was like as a Broadcaster.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads for use of content.
Is the oyster not the quintessential seafood? Defining of its origin, luxurious, sweet, salty, rich and delicious. Bobby Groves is an acclaimed oysterman, author and enthusiast. Born in Maldon, Essex, Bobby began working at his local oyster farm, Maldon Oysters, in the early 2000's learning the art of oyster farming, preparation and serving, literally from the water to the plate. He's worked across the world as an oyster shucker for various restaurants, markets and oyster bars, shucking thousands of oysters per day. These days, as the Head of Oysters at London restaurant group Chiltern Firehouse he is one of the worlds leading authorities on this amazing bivalve. https://www.instagram.com/bobbysoysters/?hl=en Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
Is the oyster not the quintessential seafood? Defining of its origin, luxurious, sweet, salty, rich and delicious. Bobby Groves is an acclaimed oysterman, author and enthusiast. Born in Maldon, Essex, Bobby began working at his local oyster farm, Maldon Oysters, in the early 2000's learning the art of oyster farming, preparation and serving, literally from the water to the plate. He's worked across the world as an oyster shucker for various restaurants, markets and oyster bars, shucking thousands of oysters per day. These days, as the Head of Oysters at London restaurant group Chiltern Firehouse he is one of the worlds leading authorities on this amazing bivalve. https://www.instagram.com/bobbysoysters/?hl=en Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
Neil Francis has spent nearly 40 years in the radio business and worked on some of the countries most recognised stations, including Capital FM and Virgin Radio and has interviewed the likes of Al Pacino and every day people.This time on Radio Greats, Neil reflects on his four decade career on the wireless, from how it was listening to Greg Edward that saw him develop the bug, how an unfortunate experience on Radio Caroline nearly put him off radio, finding success on Chiltern and Invictia and how he managed to get press accreditation for the 1996 Oscars. Interviewing Celebrities at The Oscars. Getting to Capital in the 2000's, before moving to Virgin, how powerful Radio interviews can be and how working for Solar Radio is almost where it all began.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads, Neil and offshore radio for the use of content.
16th Sept 2022: Dan and Kel continue their Chiltern Way exploration, with chat about food innovations, low-rent actors, The London Dungeon, modern phrases, and a very strange American lady. XSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nice-time-ramble/donations
In this episode we speak to Kath Dunn, the Routes to Work manager at the Oasis Partnership, to find out all about the help and support available to job seekers in the Chiltern community. As well as tapping into her veritable minefield of careers advice Kath also gives us an insight into the person behind the person with her '3 For Freedom' selections and answers the all important Lets Be Frank quickfire Q&A! Enjoy!
In the run up to The Queen's Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend celebrations we recently spoke to a number of Chiltern residents to find out their favourite memories of The Queen, and previous Jubilee celebrations. In the first in of our series of ‘Jubilee' themed podcasts we spoke to Amersham resident Richard Kirby who had some vivid memories of the 1977 Jubilee which went on to spark a lifelong interest in The Queen and The Royal Family; a love affair which continues until this day.
Phil Fothergill has entertained the nation on the Radio for over half a century, from starting out as a Tech Op on BBC Radio Brighton, he was part of the launch team with Wales' first Local Radio station Swansea Sound and was also part of the launch of Chiltern, CNFM and All Oldies Radio.This time round Phil sits down with Luke to reflect on his 50 year broadcasting career, from an encounter with Kenny Everett at Radio Brighton, to presenting the Breakfast Show on Swansea Sound for 4 years and how Paul McKenna was his proudest achievement at Chiltern.Big Thanks to Aircheck Downloads, Karl Burtonshaw, Radio Memories and Paul Rowley for the use of audio.
Geopolitcs expert Matt Oresman speaks to Saima Mohsin (who steps in for Ian King) about how stocks and oil prices have been affected by concerns that Russia could invade Ukraine without warning. The chief executive of Chiltern Railways explains how they've managed to cut CO2 output with a new train. And a look at the benefits and drawbacks of businesses buying Super Bowl advertisements.
Listen: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonCraig Dent is a Published Author, Music Creator and Passionate Football Coach. Craig joined us on the show to discuss the challenges of coaching Football during the Victorian lockdown(s), the importance of celebrating family and friends via his art, and The Future Wild 3D Art Project. https://craigdent.com.auCraig on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craig.p.dent• @punchingsideways on Instagram.• @punchingsideways FacebookSupport the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuacliston
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the immense level of practical knowledge your clients now require of you? Or do you feel confident both in your understanding of the risks facing your clients and their businesses, and in the products you have provided them with? Either way, it's becoming increasingly apparent that clients are looking for bespoke products which fully cover them against all potential losses, particularly in niche markets such as railway-adjacent construction. In this week's episode, we're very pleased to be speaking with Dave Cahill and Steve Cox of Miller Insurance's construction branch. In conversation with Boston Tullis' Sarah Myerscough, they discuss the staggering minefield faced by both construction firms and their respective brokers and insurers with regard to certain projects; namely those involving construction over or nearby transport links. Despite the specific focus on contractor liability insurance, the discussion in this episode can be considered microcosmic for broader market trends which brokers and insurers alike should be taking into consideration. Quote of the Episode ‘You really need to know your staff when you're talking about this kind of a risk.' When dealing with very niche, bespoke products with minimal capacity, it is essential that brokers provide insurers with all the necessary information about the particular risk facing their client. To avoid incidents such as Tesco's extensive pay-out to Chiltern Railways after failing to secure coverage from their insurer following infrastructural damage at a supermarket construction site, clients need products that can provide watertight protection against both potential damage and non-damage. This principle needs to be undertaken across the entire insurance market. As it gradually becomes increasingly geared towards extremely niche specialisms, brokers need to be equipped with the knowledge required to perform detailed, analytical risk assessments before presenting to insurers. Key Takeaways This episode examining the 2005 case of Tesco v Constable, in which the former was denied an insurance pay-out following the collapse of a tunnel being built to accommodate the construction of a new supermarket in Gerrard's Cross. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but the collapse caused a significant amount of damage to the track, and prevented the railway line from operating for several months. The track was the property of Network Rail, while Chiltern Railways was the train operator which had the right to use the rail infrastructure in the area under a track access agreement. Prior to the start of the supermarket's construction, Chiltern Railways demanded that Tesco enter a legal agreement that it would indemnify them for any losses arising from the project, to which the company agreed. Despite the fact that Chiltern did not own the damaged track, they sustained a substantial non-damage loss due to the closure of the line after the collapse of the tunnel. Tesco accepted that they were liable under the agreement and sought to recover the damages that they were obliged to pay under their agreement through their public liability insurance policy. This policy included a contractual liability provision. However, the insurer refused to pay, and the matter went to court, where it transpired that this particular policy provision only covered contractual liabilities that were also coexistent in tort (i.e., entailing substantial damage to property). As the damaged property did not belong to Chiltern Railways, with whom Tesco agreed the contract, the insurer could decline the claim. This forced Tesco to pay for both the damaged property and the non-damage of Chiltern's lost business themselves. This highlights the profound importance of providing clients with iron-clad policies to protect them against potential indemnity, especially if they are involved in binding liability contracts as in this case. For example, today, Network Rail insists that you provide an indemnity under an asset protection agreement. Thus, any a loss incurred during a construction project being carried out adjacent to Network Rail's property renders the developer/contractor responsible for indemnifying Network Rail, irrespective of whether that party have been negligent or not. Indeed, in some cases, (non-)damage can occur without any mistake or failure on the developer's behalf, but they are nonetheless bound to indemnify the rail operator. Steve and Dave give multiple examples of unexploded World War II bombs located in London by builders working on projects adjacent to Network Rail lines, which caused evacuations and train delays, for which the contracted firm was liable to pay. These risks are extremely complex, as the potential for non-damage losses are so unpredictable. As such, clients working in these specialist fields require a broker that can secure an airtight insurance product to cater for these losses and the liabilities they incur. Best Moments/Key Quotes “In common law, or in the tort of negligence, liabilities exist normally where one party causes a loss to a third party, and that loss is foreseeable. The test for foreseeability… is whether there's either some sort of damage or injury.” “When you're intending to carry out construction activities… it's standard practice for Network Rail to insist that you provide an indemnity under what's called an Asset Protection Agreement… It says any liability arising from any loss arising from the project that's been carried out the building work… then that party must indemnify Network Rail for its losses.” “If you are unaware of this type of sort of legal development for these types of projects, and you are the development party, you're liable. You'll really want to be able to claim that back from your insurers, but you won't be able to, unless you are aware of this and have put the relevant insurance product in place, which does now exist as a result of these cases.” “There are classic examples of cases where the developer or the contractor is not liable, hasn't done anything negligent… but because they signed a legal agreement that makes them responsible for all incidents arising from the construction project, then they're liable by virtue of the contractual indemnity.” Resources The wrong side of the tracks - rail liabilities and insurance by Dave Cahill: https://www.miller-insurance.com/News-and-insights/Latest-insights/The-wrong-side-of-the-tracks-rail-liabilities-and-insurance Miller Insurance: https://www.miller-insurance.com/ About the Guest Dave Cahill is the Head of Client Development at Miller Insurance's construction practice, where he has worked for just over a year. He has been a construction insurance practitioner for over thirty years, initially working with clients in the construction industry before entering the London insurance market in 2002. Dave's LinkedIn Profile https://uk.linkedin.com/in/davecahilljlt Steve Cox is head of UK construction team at Miller Insurance. He has been working in the industry for 40 years, handling contractors, subcontractors and many project insurances. He has also been the insurance broker for a train operating company, and has worked for Network Rail on accounts. Steve's LinkedIn Profile: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/steve-cox-29b66231 About the Host Sarah Myerscough is the Sales and Marketing Director of Boston Tullis Group. The founder of The Insurance Brokers Podcast, she brings a wealth of marketing experience and a fresh perspective on marketing in the insurance sector. Boston Tullis works with insurance brokers to offer solutions to business development ceilings, particularly in the rapidly developing fields of video marketing and thought leadership. If you would like Sarah to help you develop an integrated marketing strategy, using state of the art concepts, then please book a free 20 min call via Calendly. Website: https://bostontullis.co.uk/ Evaluation Link: https://s.bostontullis.co.uk/s/podcastevaluation
Listen: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonKylie Whitehead is a Word Champion Lawn Bowler, a Qualified Physiotherapist, and is passionate about Women and Youth engaging in sports.• @punchingsideways on Instagram.• @punchingsideways FacebookSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuacliston
9th Dec 2021: Dan and Kel find another beautiful Chiltern valley, meet some cattle, and chat about jokes, Sainsbury's, chocolate, Kel's new coat, and some delicious pork. Look out for that bull! XSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nice-time-ramble/donations
Danny Pietroni has worked on stations up and down the country since 1989. In the last episode of this series, Danny sits down with Luke to chat about his 32 years on the Wireless, from starting out on In-Store Radio, to getting a gig with Chiltern and Rock FM. Working on The Super Station and Key 103, Heart and Magic and to current work on Smooth Radio.Big thanks to the team at Aircheck Downloads for use of content.
After 3 months the fellers are back and what an episode to kick us off. Tommy has had surgery on his finger and it looks horrific, Evo gives us a quick lesson on how mining sites run and Tommy is up to Chiltern for a cricket club gig. It's great to be back. Sit back, relax and enjoy some "Good Banter"
We look back at another incredible week as West Ham progressed to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup before completing a stunning away win at Aston Villa.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Villa reaction9:06 Declan Rice: Could he stay?18:12 Jack's travels25:01 Red cards & Options at #1035:17 Jarrod Bowen's form40:45 Man City reaction50:21 Liverpool previewClose To You by PYC Music | https://soundcloud.com/pycmusicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen/Share: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonPeter Klein (aka Captain Pete) is a Published Author, Long-time Musician, Children's Entertainer, Poet, and All-Around Top Fella.http://www.mudpoo.com.au/Part 1/2 Topics.• Getting started in writing and the Family Road Trip that inspired the Mudpoo Book Series.• Gus the Kombi's roll in the early days of Mudpoo.• Pete's creative collaboration with his great friend, Leon.• Captain Pete on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Mudpoo1• Contact Pete to BUY the Mudpoo Books - https://www.facebook.com/Mudpoo1/about/PSW on Facebook & Instagram: @punchingsideways
David Franics has spent the past three decades working in the Radio Industry. From starting off with work experience at just 16 in 1990, he was offered the dream to work for the station he always wanted to work on when Richard Park offered him a weekend job!In this edition of Radio Greats, David chats to Luke about how he got into the radio business, working on stations from Capital, Chiltern, Red Dragon, BRMB, GEM and City 2 to name a few. How Clive Warren gave him Snoop sessions, how he found his stint at Red Dragon in Cardiff. How shy he was to work with Adrian John at Capital Gold in Kent and how his dream came true to work with Rachel New on Free Breakfast.Special Thanks to Aircheck Downloads and Paul Easton for content
Music, 'Merica and marrying love and justice with power folk duo Ryanhood. Which Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd era was best? Can we 'work on ourselves' while not using that as an excuse not to confront injustice? Can the 12 Steps deepen your faith journey? Could Ryanhood be the first guests to research Beer Christianity thoroughly? These questions and more are answered in episode 48. Honestly we loved Ryanhood even more than we expected to from their music so do check them out at ryanhood.com and on the Ryanhood Bandcamp site. Topics also covered: Chiltern Brewery and Coors U2, Bela Fleck and Jon Foreman The terrible reputation Christians have for judgement Testing faith by fruit and respecting rage at injustice The Church as the original cancel culture You're gonna love it. Take a listen. Also, share if you like! Episode credits: Editing: Jontatathan Langley Design: Malkchizadech Currie Time management and research: Laurannabelle Durrant Theme music: Jacob "Scraping" Barrell Legal assistance: Jock Verges Choreography: Jean Jacques Au'Buschveld Location scout: Jem Finch Mr Currie dressed by: Chanel Ms Durrant dressed by: her mum Mr Langley redressed by: your mum Script by: A Dillard, HS Thompson and K-Dogg Marx Driver: Tokyo "Drift" Sexwale Lead fluffer: NDubz Farrage Horse wrangler: "Free" Willy Loman About Beer Christianity Beer Christianity is a left-leaning, evangelical-adjacent Christian discussion podcast that often features interviews and always features a few drinks and laughs. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and to be entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. Leave us a question or comment to be included in the podcast at: speakpipe.com/beerchristianity and we'll love you forever. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. Jonty's Show With Music on Spotify is called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. All Beer Christianity shows and info available at http://beerchristianity.libsyn.com We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
In this episode I was joined by Allen Chiltern. As Head of Fund Capital Markets at Patrizia, a global real assets manager with over £47 billion of real estate globally. Allen is responsible for all discretionary and non-discretionary funds. Allen and his international team ensures each fund is fit for purpose including strategy, regulation and marketing plan for each region around the world. In this episode we discuss the path Allen took to get to this position at one of the biggest Real asset managers in the world. Background as to what Patrizia does. The changes in institional investors appetite to residential property. Alternative residential asset classes. How institional investors have the power to make markets. Institutional property investment and the effects it has on the PRS. Differences between rental sectors in different markets and countries. Structure of institutional property portfolios. Some of the differences between "affordable" housing accross Europe. Legislation changes such as rent freezes and abolishing no fault evictions and the effects these have on markets. What factors Allen looks for when deciding whether or not to invest in residential housing in a new market. Differences in investment strategies between direct and indirect investors. And much more. For more information on Patrizia and what they do please visit https://www.patrizia.ag/en/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you do your due diligence on a future employer and even up the interview process? In Episode 31 I interview Mary Hewitt. Mary was recently the Interim Managing Director of Chiltern Railways and she is also the Strategy and Policy Director at Arriva Trains Trains. However, Mary started out her career as a management consultant in the energy sector working for the likes of PwC, Corven and RWE Consulting. She was headhunted and asked to consider a move to a completely new industry. Learn how Mary evaluated the move and made the transition to the Rail industry
In this longer than the filmed version interview Paul Jackson talks about his experience in cold chain haulage, immediate issues of Brexit and covid-19 and the theme of this week's conference the Future of Transport and the road to Net Zero.
The teenage tape reclaimer - whose DNA now remains across UK radio and whose influence is felt around the World. Clive Dickens opens up rarely – and looks back even more rarely. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations he shares the journey from his roots at a new Chiltern Radio and how he speedily scaled the heights to group programme director. As the industry began to consolidate, he tells of his move to the Capital Group, working with Richard Park – and the challenges and opportunities of its newly-acquired BRMB. He talks of the many crossroads in his life – and the encounter that helped him seize them – including the move from Capital to forge his own path. Clive tells the frank story of the battle for the Absolute Radio name and the impact of the economic crash – and also of his proud legacy there. He explains his passion for technology, tells the Shazam story, reflects on his work in markets around the world and talks of his move to Australia to Southern Cross Austereo. He shares fascinating insight into the Australian media world and offers his thoughts on the media and communications future – from his new role in Sydney as VP Product Development, TV and Content at the huge telecoms company Optus. This is Clive Dickens – in his own words – alone. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series
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Join Caroline Wilson, Corrie Perkin, Anna from the Op Shop and producer Jane for our Ep 134 - GLT's. Don't Shoot the Messenger is powered by Red Energy. To support the company that supports us - give Red Energy a call on 131 806 or visit their website HERE - for real Aussie energy.Mentioned in the show this weekMr Clean Eraser Pad Block at Bunnings - for scuffs on walls and skirtings.Stacey recommends Wangaratta as a great base for Bright, Chiltern or up to the King Valley.Kay recommends the Comic Releif Normal People parody clips ‘Normal Older People’; a crossover of Fleabag and Normal People; plus, Marianne, Connell and ‘the Hot Priest’ (from Fleabag) singing Tracey Chapman’s ‘Baby can I hold you’. Links via the article HERE.Jan recommends Jen the dog groomer in Pt Fairy Pandora’s Paws.Wade's chomping on the hot chips at Hawke's Farm all winterFairfield Books recommended the Flinders Hotel which has a terrific dinner, bed & breakfast deal going until Xmas of $260 per couple. (Except for Sat night).Sam recommends The Stables at Stones in Coldstream.NGV is back openAnita recommends exploring the upper Marybrinong. Walk around Poynton's Nursery in Essendon, and the 10 km walk/bike trail from Brimbank Park to Canning Reserve in Avondale Heights is beautiful and like being in the countryJane’s recommending the podcast Ladies We Need To Talk – The Answer’s No.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
Where does the recent run of local plan failures at St Albans, Sevenoaks, Wealden and Chiltern & South Bucks leave the Duty to Cooperate (DtC)? As well as being bad law it seemed obvious to most practitioners at the time that the DtC was bad planning and a regression from the Regional Spatial Strategies that it sought to replace. What hope is there that forthcoming devolution and planning White Papers will tackle the underlying technical and political issues that undermine the DtC? If they do not, what hope is there for the Government's aim, as set out in a March 2020 policy paper, for local plan coverage across England by 2023? In this episode Sam Stafford discusses the DtC with Catriona Riddell (Catriona Riddell & Associates), Zack Simons (Barrister at Landmark Chambers), and Peter French (Senior Policy Officer at the County Councils Network (CCN)). Twitter handles: @samuel_stafford; @CatrionaRiddel1, @zacksimons and @peterpfrench. Some associated reading: Zack's Planoraks Blog: https://www.planoraks.com/posts-1/teamwork-failing-the-duty-to-cooperate 'County Councils & Strategic Planning: A review of current & emerging practice', by Catriona Riddell Associates and the CCN: https://thinkhouse.org.uk/site/assets/files/1605/ccn.pdf 'Unleashing counties' role in levelling up England' by Grant Thornton and the CCN: https://www.grantthornton.co.uk/insights/unleashing-counties-role-in-levelling-up-england/ Some recommended viewing: Good Neighbours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzaPcIXEoUo
From history student to running one of the early commercial radio networks. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations, Colin Mason tells of his move to the US where he indulged his love of radio whilst studying – and how he persuaded his way through the doors of local stations there. Back home, after a short spell at the BBC, he moved to TV as a continuity announcer before returning to the Corporation at BBC Radio Durham and Radio Bristol. As commercial radio began across the UK, Colin tells how it felt to set up the first station in Wales – Swansea Sound, before moving to launch Chiltern Radio as programme controller. As the Chiltern network grew into Northampton, Milton Keynes - and Wales and the South West on winning the regional licence, Colin headed the management team for 14 years. He opens up the struggle to retain control – and how it felt when his efforts were thwarted and the stations were bought by GWR. Colin also tells of his radio ventures whilst serving in the Forces -and those in his new home in the Channel Islands. He shares his thoughts too on the future of radio, and his philosophy – ‘This is showbiz – be an entertainer’. This is the Colin Mason story – in his own words.
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Irene Lo Coco and Elizabeth Nightingale from Chiltern Music Therapy talked to Luke about remote working in music therapy, including technical and online resources, as well as issues that may arise through these ways of working may bring up. After qualifying as a music therapist, Elizabeth gained clinical experience with adults with neurological disorders and worked with children with a range of needs including developmental delay, behavioural difficulties, and trauma. She later trained as a Neurologic Music Therapist and MATADOC assessor and continues to acquire specialist experience in brain injury and neurodisability through providing NMT and MATADOC assessments for medico-legal cases. She has had her work and research published in the Brain & Spinal Injury Handbook, Journal of Dementia Care, and the British Journal of Music Therapy. She holds the role of Neuro Music Therapy Services Manager for Chiltern. Irene qualified as a Music Therapist in 2007 and has specialized in Neurologic Music Therapy. Her clinical experience includes brain injury neuro-rehabilitation as well as working with children, adolescents and adults with learning disabilities, ASD, behavioural difficulties and complex medical needs. She has also worked in maternity care and adult mental health, among a variety of settings in the UK and abroad. Irene has a passion for evidence-based research and a background and personal interest in neuropsychology and psychodynamic approaches. Her practice, therefore, has a broad vision and the resources to adapt to clients' needs. Irene holds the role of Neurologic Music Therapist and Music Technology Lead at Chiltern Music Therapy. Resources ETHICS/GDPR CONCERNS BAMT Support and guidance documentation for COVID-19 (regularly updated) https://www.bamt.org/about-british-association-for-music-therapy/covid-19-useful-information.html HCPC Includes info on standards of ethics for remote working and remote consultations as well as safeguards for patients https://www.hcpc-uk.org/standards/standards-relevant-to-education-and-training/standards-for-prescribing/high-level-principles/ ONLINE PLATFORMS Zoom Technical support: getting started on Zoom https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/categories/200101697 Adjusting audio or video settings in Zoom https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362623-Changing-settings-in-the-desktop-client-or-%20mobile-app Using ‘original sound’ (ie. ‘Music Mode’) in Zoom and other handy hints https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50NoWIiYECA Security guidelines collated by Ray Travasso from Suffolk Music Therapy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jJB4wqWUEen76pcediQlbHrSa0PokDU5IL72kozJILA/edit?usp=sharing Further info on Zoom and also Doxy.me (courtesy of Martin Lawes) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oS9xqKmJA9XiA9whAX4Fw9hImMBLxVJBYaOXOe3ItwY/edit?usp=sharing Skype Technical support: getting started on Skype https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA11098/how-do-i-get-started-with-skype Advice and considerations as shared by BAMT (courtesy of Chroma) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NVKyNWlnQO9QvGQQrRNZvJnvPvmFWIYdYVsmEpSNZUM/edit?usp=sharing Download the ‘PDF Skype - info from the Association for Counselling and Therapy Online (ACTO)(BAMT shared)’ from https://www.bamt.org/about-british-association-for-music-therapy/covid-19-useful-information.html Google Hangouts Tutorial Guide pdf https://www.austincc.edu/ITdocs/google/documents/Google_Hangouts_Tutorial.pdf INTERNET SPEED Confirm your internet speed here (important for identifying suitability for live streaming) https://www.speedtest.net/ Info on suitable bandwidth for video conferencing: https://conferenceroomsystems.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000641283-what-is-the-ideal-bandwidth-for-video-conferencing- STORAGE Google Drive vs DropBox for storing and sharing pre-recorded videos: https://conferenceroomsystems.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000641283-what-is-the-ideal-bandwidth-for-video-conferencing- ONLINE RESOURCES Collaborative songwriting: you can create lyrics and add chords with other people remotely, among using other features available on https://songcraft.io/ Demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyQ7OUOMImw&feature=youtu.be MAKING MUSIC have compiled a useful list of links for making music in groups https://www.makingmusic.org.uk/resource/covid-19-staying-connected Also in BAMT guidance document Apps and other online resources (with particular thanks to Irene LoCoco and Liz Coombes) KORG has made the iKaossilator free for a limited time: Website | App Store | Google Play Moog has made the Minimoog Model D Synthesiser free for a limited time: App Store | currently not available on Android BandLab: Website | App Store | Google Play Fingertip Maestro: App Store | currently not available on Android NodeBeat: Website | App Store | Google Play SoundForest: App Store | currently not available on Android Blocs Wave: Website | App Store | Android Bloom (paid): App Store | Google Play ARTICLES Aaron Jeffrey Lightstone, S. Kathleen Bailey & Peter Voros (2015) Collaborative music therapy via remote video technology to reduce a veteran's symptoms of severe, chronic PTSD, Arts & Health, 7:2, 123-136, DOI: 10.1080/17533015.2015.1019895 Baker, Felicity and Krout, Robert (2009) Songwriting via Skype An online music therapy intervention to enhance social skills in an adolescent diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, British Journal of Music Therapy Volume 23, No 2 Fuller, A.M., & McLeod, R.G. (2019) The Connected Music Therapy Teleintervention Approach (CoMTTA) and its application to family-centred programs for young children with hearing loss, Australian Journal of Music Therapy Vol 30 App Name Description Client Group Associated MT Clinical Goals Useful tips Compatibility Fingertip Maestro Intuitive piano or guitar, with visual stimuli It has proven effective with the elderly, clients with dementia or brain injury. The colourful screen and its simplicity encourages quick engagement and good support for musical interaction between therapist and client Awareness of cause and effect / Sustained attention You can record the creation and share with client’s family Each colour square plays a note, play a few together for a chord, or swipe for melodies. Use the scroll bar for more notes. Requires iOS 6.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. AirHarp Bongos Guitar Tabla (among many more) Virtual instruments All Finger dexterity / Social interaction / Self-expression Therapist can change the instruments key. In Guitar screen can be rotated for L/R hand use. Singing Fingers Fingerpaint with sound. Make a sound while moving your finger to record a sound-drawing. Touch the drawing you just made to play the sound back Paediatric Hand-eye coordinatinon / Multisensory stimulation / visual tracking / finger dexterity To play the sounds back out its better to spread the recording across the screen instead of holding the finger still Requires iOS 10.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Sound Forest Music making app with attractive visuals that allows you to compose animated songs. Paediatric, Young adults, Brain Injury This app has proven useful to work on executive functions such as Choice making / organization and planning / attention skills Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Jam Looper Featuring smart automatic looping, multiple tracks, volume control and track effects. All Voice awareness, interactive music making, cause and effect Use headphones to avoid echo during recording. You can add effects to each loop. Requires iOS 10.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Bloom Part instrument, part composition and part artwork, Bloom's innovative controls allow anyone to create elaborate patterns and unique melodies by simply tapping the screen. Paediatric / PMLD / BI cause and effect / specified localized movement / increase attention / multisensory stimulation / turn taking Shake screen to clear. Adjust delay to give time for multiple activations from clients You can choose from LISTEN or CREATE options You can link to Skoog for joint music making You can customize mood, mode, timer, delay of touch, among other settings. Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch Cove Expression of emotions through music Mental Health Relaxation / mood awareness Interest use is to create a new track each session with client, and then listen to the musical journey after a given time. Or at the beginning and end of session. Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. FingerBeat Sampler, drum-machine & field recorder Teenagers and adults cause and effect / sustained attention / organisation and planning / choice making Import/export feature to icloud/email/itunes Requires iOS 7.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Musyc Touch turns into music. Draw shapes and listen to your piece of music while viewing sounds bouncing on the screen BI / Paediatric / Teenagers and Adults / Older Adults visual tracking / EF Requires iOS 9.1 or later. Endless Multiplayer music making app All Collaborative music making Songcraft Collaborative real-time song-writing platform All Collaborative music making Write lyrics, chords, or tabs from any device. Record or upload your audio files and organize your songs into collections
Having helped to establish one of the leading in-store stations in London’s Top Shop, he rose to lay the foundations of the mighty Smooth brand. In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Steve Collins tells of growing up and the keen pirate radio influences which led him to answer a press ad leading to an enlightening journey to Tel Aviv - and then offers fascinating insight into life on-board the Voice of Peace. Back on land, he walked into Top Shop and established a radio station proper, before Red Rose Radio eventually beckoned - where he was surprised to end up promptly presenting the breakfast show. When Capital offered a role, he hurried back to London where he spent 6 years on-air before moving across to County Sound, where life was not all he’d wished for. After Jazz and Chiltern, he arrived in a Manchester he instantly came to love, to play a part of the management team of Key and Gold and then crossed to start up Wish FM. Assuming control of programming Jazz in the North West, he worked within a challenging format to deliver, with huge success, the beginnings of the new Smooth brand, which he was then to manage across the UK. Steve speaks candidly about the influences he witnessed on how not to manage; the way it feels when the station you care for is taken over; how it feels to end up on the dole; and shares the things he feels he got right – and wrong in over 40 years in radio. In his own words, this is the Steve Collins story. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series. Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .
The last episode of Inside Track explores what it is like to work at Chiltern Railways and answers questions such as: 'what happens to employees when a franchise changes?' and 'what's it like to be a Train Driver?'.
Radio ditto presents Campfire, where we talk to inspiring folk from the worlds of tech, art and culture.In this episode, we chat with Jonny Grant, Chief Experience Officer and Co-Founder at The Department. Jonny is an award-winning director and leader of large-scale events, performances and parties, including UEFA Champions League Final Ceremony and FIFA World Cup opening party. He is also a frequent visitor of Ethiopia where he collaborates with an education charity.In this episode Jonny talks about where it all began, from childhood growing up as a ‘Country Music boy’ in the Chiltern hills, his colourful job history and how his ‘Alliance of Alliances’ political parody group sparked his passion for film making. Jonny also speaks about The Department and how he saw the opportunity for a new business concept - to represent experience creators, in the same way film agencies represent directors, to provide cutting-edge immersive brand stories.
Episode 2 - Infrastructure Alan Riley, Customer Service Director and Martin Talbot, Head of Health, Safety, Security and the Environment answer customer questions on infrastructure for example: -Why can't a train can’t go through flood water? - What is Chiltern Railways doing about the theft of copper on the railway? - How do you stop wildlife getting on the tracks? Plus, we'll also be getting the Inside Track on Lost Property with Rehanna and Emyl. Time stamps: [1:16] Martin explains more about his journey working in the railway and that why he loves it so much. [1:37] Emma asks Martin what he likes doing when he’s not working. [1:41] Martin explains that he has a passion for music, travelling and photography. [2:11] The first customer question is asked around why a train can’t go through flood water. [2:26] Martin explains the operational challenges this can present for a train and the signalling equipment. [4:36] The next customer question is asked about what Chiltern Railways is doing about the theft of copper on the railway. [4:49] Martin explains more about this issue and what has been done by Network Rail to help prevent this type of activity. [6:47] Alan explains what customers can do if they see anything suspicious. [7:29] The next customer question is asked about what is being done around global warning and the impact this has on the railway. [7.58] Martin explains about what is being done by Network Rail and also touches on what Chiltern is doing to improve the impact is has on the environment. [10:15] There is a behind the scenes look at lost property. [13:59] Alan explains that the team go above and beyond to reunite people with their lost property. [14:51] The next customer question is played asking how we prevent wildlife from coming on the track. [14:59] Martin explains that this is difficult and recalls some wildlife previously reported on the line. He speaks about how Network Rail work with farmers to keep animals like cows off the railway. [17:07] Martin emphasises that human trespass is a big problem. [18:07] Alan emphases that listeners can help by sharing with families etc the dangers of trespassing. [18:48] A question is asked about whether our railway infrastructure is out of date. [19:35] Martin talks about the investment that Chiltern has made over the years. [20:47] Alan explains about the improvements that Chiltern has made responding to needs. [22:56] The final question is asked about how a train stays on a track. [23:21] Martin explains that this is not magic and how a train actually stays on the track.
Episode 1 -Operations Welcome to the first episode of Inside Track. This week, Emma is joined by Dave Penney, MD of Chiltern Railways and Alan Riley, Customer Service Director of Chiltern Railways to answer your questions about Operations. Time stamps: [1:04] - Emma asks Dave Penney why Chiltern Railways is doing a podcast. [1:32] - Dave explains what his proudest achievement has been since he has been MD. [1.59] - Dave explains why Chiltern Railways is not your usual train operator because of the investment it has put in over the years. [3:47] - Emma asks Dave Penney what made him decide to work in the railway and he explains that he has always wanted to work in the railway and loves the industry. [4.34] - Alan Riley explains that he is looking forward to taking part in all six podcasts. [5.35] - Dave Penney answers a customer question about why trains have different carriages and if it is reflective of the route or if it is random. [7.02] - Dave Penney apologises for recent problems with trains needing additional maintenance. [9:19] - Dave Penney answers a customer question about how trains are shuffled around the Network if there’s delays on the network. [11:10] - Alan Riley is asked about what his team do to plan for disruption. [12:15] - Dave Penney answers a customer question about how you construct a timetable. [14:49] - Alan Riley explains what impact events have on the timetable. [16:12] - Dave Penney answers a customer question about where train crew go if a train is cancelled due to a lack of train crew. [19:10] - An interview is played with Karen Hornby at Network Rail who explains more about how the organisation works with Train Operating Companies and the challenges they face. [23:00] - Dave Penney and Alan Riley comment on this interview particularly picking up on the importance of working in partnership with Network Rail. [25:00] - Dave Penney answers a customer question about the long term impact on fatalities and reinforces how difficult this is. [26:24] - Alan Riley talks about Samaritans Training and also about opening conversations with people. [27:42] - A customer asks why are the trains late and compares to space travel. Dave Penney discusses this question and also talks about performance of Chiltern services. [29:00] - A child from High Wycombe asks how you can stop a train with a Watermelon like on Thomas the Tank Engine. This is discussed by Dave Penney and Alan Riley and talk about how much children love the railway. [30:20] - Alan Riley explains that Chiltern Railways has run several services for children including a Christmas special and a Kids Coach.
Who is John Wilson? I had no idea so I decided to try and ask someone who might know. I ventured to the sleepy village of Ley Hill on the edge of Buckinghamshire, said to be the birthplace of this most mysterious of characters. What I uncovered was shocking, and completely unknown to almost everyone. Little did I know that John Wilson and his family have shaped the very foundation of this Chiltern village. In the first of two parts we investigate and try to answer - Who is John Wilson?
The UK began to know and love Dale as a TV star, seemingly attracting overnight stardom as he strutted on screen as if he’d always been there. In his mind he had. Dale was always destined for success. This special edition of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’ principally tells the story of Dale’s lengthy spell in radio with archive interviews from his early career, treasured radio clips and fond tales from those who worked with him. Drawing on some of his own words and many fond recollections, this half-hour tribute is: Dale Winton – The Radio Years. Thanks to Len Groat, Pete Wagstaff, Martin Collins; and to LBC for the clips from the Steve Allen Show and ITV for Loose Women. Thanks to Malcolm Mortimer for 1980s archive interview material; and to Aircheck Downloads and Paul Easton for some of the radio archive audio. Enjoy the whole Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/).
He rose from the ranks of hospital radio to run a national commercial station – and be part of the BBC strategic team which established the Corporation’s current direction. In this hour of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Paul Robinson tells of his early days on-air at Metro, a station which told him his presentation was ‘too glossy', to an enjoyable spell down the road at Radio Tees. He shares his Mercia days and then the management spell at Chiltern’s growing group before graduating to the post of Managing editor at Radio 1 -and then on to the BBC’s strategic arm. Paul tells of the challenges at a troubled Talk Radio and about his life beyond. Amidst some decent pointers on people management and leadership - this is Paul Robinson - in his own words. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant.](http://www.larrybryant.com) [Podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no)the whole series.
Few radio presenters enjoy a hugely successful career in broadcasting before going on to achieve even more in a second life. In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, Paul McKenna shares his journey through radio’s most treasured posts – on to becoming an internationally renowned hypnotist, behavioural scientist TV broadcaster and best-selling author. He tells how his curiosity of the pirates and his love of listening to Capital led to him entertaining shoppers with Radio Topshop before realising a dream onboard the offshore Radio Caroline. Then, during a spell at Chiltern, an interview was to change the course of his life. Paul tells of his admiration for Richard Park for whom he worked at Capital in London, before being hired by Radio 1. He was to grow closer to his idols – here and in the US - and he opens up about his times with Kenny Everett. Alongside his high-profile radio work, audiences to his theatre performances were growing too, prompting him eventually to resign from Radio 1 to pursue his second career. This has culminated in his becoming Britain's bestselling non-fiction author, having sold 3 million books in 3 years; and his TV shows and live appearances are witnessed by hundreds of millions of people in 42 countries. Nevertheless, as is clear in this hour, his shameless and humble anorak love for radio endures. In his own words, this is the Paul McKenna story. See the whole ‘Conversations’ series [here](https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations). Theme music from [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com/). Follow the['RadioMoments-Conversations' podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no)
In this hour of #radiomoments ‘Conversations’, hear the story of the press journalist who dreamed of hosting a music radio show and who went on to lead some of the UK’s key stations at a pivotal moment in UK radio. Paul Chantler tells of his radio journey, from work experience and later presentation at BBC local radio, to leading the news and programme operations across a range of formats from Galaxy to TalkSPORT. He shares stories of the financially and technically worrying early years of UK commercial radio at Invicta, Southern and Chiltern – and about developing challenger formats in more recent times at Galaxy and Vibe. The drama, the fun, the victories – and the disappointments. In his own words, this is the Paul Chantler story. Hear the full Conversations series [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations). Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com). [Podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/1459316952/no) the whole series.
http://punchingsideways.comIn this episode we're joined by Scott Landells, President of IndigoFM radio.The guys chat about:• IndigoFM as it stands today.• What separates a low-power FM from a community radio station or commercial radio station.• How the team at IndigoFM programmed the music for the station, which includes loads of Australian and Independent content.• The new IndigoFM site in Tangambalanga.https://indigofmradio.com/@joshuacliston on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Our guest on today's episode is Nuno Mendes, the world-renowned chef behind Chiltern Firehouse, Bacchus, and most recently Mãos — a remarkable new intimate dining project. In a fascinating episode of the Gentleman's Journal podcast, Nuno reveals why it's okay to have no idea what you want to do with your life after university; why it's as important to be pleasant as it is to be talented; and the one food he absolutely can't stand to eat. Our thanks once again to Mark's Club for playing host.
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: Bracco, Shanghai Pharmaceuticals, Celgene, Evotech, Icon, ViiV Healthcare, Janssen Sciences Ireland, Accent TherapeuticsPersone: Maurizio Chirieleison (Assosalute), Francesca Pasinelli (Telethon), Nuove terapie: dolutegravir/rilpivirinaPatologie: Hiv, tumori ematologici, tumori solidiLavoro: CRA per studi di oncologia (Chiltern), CRA home based o office based (Iqvia)Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: Bracco, Shanghai Pharmaceuticals, Celgene, Evotech, Icon, ViiV Healthcare, Janssen Sciences Ireland, Accent TherapeuticsPersone: Maurizio Chirieleison (Assosalute), Francesca Pasinelli (Telethon), Nuove terapie: dolutegravir/rilpivirinaPatologie: Hiv, tumori ematologici, tumori solidiLavoro: CRA per studi di oncologia (Chiltern), CRA home based o office based (Iqvia)Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/
This video is about one of the most hated tasks in clinical research. Many entry level employees will have to do this task and most people will agree that this is the worst, most hated and despised in clinical research. This task is so notorious that you can even ask people who have never even done it themselves how bad it is. Ask your homies at IQVIA, Syneos, Parexel, PPD, Docs/Icon, Chiltern about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clinical-research-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clinical-research-podcast/support
Rosemary Carden talks about her memories of her cousin's prefab, now located at the Chiltern Open Air Museum. Recorded at the Chiltern Open Air Museum, August 2016
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: EMA, Roche, Sanofi, Ablynx, FDA, Takeda, Chiltern, Phidea Group.Persone: Giordano Beretta (Aiom), Franco Locatelli (Ospedale Pediatrico Bambin Gesù di Roma).Nuove terapie: terapia CAR-T, SOBI003, brentuximab vedotin.Patologie: HPV, leucemia, linfoma, sindrome di Sanfilippo.Lavoro: CRA.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: EMA, Roche, Sanofi, Ablynx, FDA, Takeda, Chiltern, Phidea Group.Persone: Giordano Beretta (Aiom), Franco Locatelli (Ospedale Pediatrico Bambin Gesù di Roma).Nuove terapie: terapia CAR-T, SOBI003, brentuximab vedotin.Patologie: HPV, leucemia, linfoma, sindrome di Sanfilippo.Lavoro: CRA.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: Novartis, Antares Vision, Syneos Health, Celgene, Impact Biomedicines, Pfizer, Roche, Techdow Pharma, Spark Therapeutics, Chiltern.Persone: Elisabeth Barrett (Novartis), Robert Kowalski (Novartis), Robert Landewé (Amsterdam Rheumatology Center).Nuove terapie: secukinumab, adalimumab, antidemetilasi & antideacetilasi, palbociclib, ocrelizumab, Inhixa, Luxturna.Patologie: Alzheimer, Parkinson, spondilite anchilosante, artrite psoriasica, cancro, tumore al seno, sclerosi multipla, trombosi, retinopatia ereditaria.Lavoro: CRA, Regulatory Affairs.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: Novartis, Antares Vision, Syneos Health, Celgene, Impact Biomedicines, Pfizer, Roche, Techdow Pharma, Spark Therapeutics, Chiltern.Persone: Elisabeth Barrett (Novartis), Robert Kowalski (Novartis), Robert Landewé (Amsterdam Rheumatology Center).Nuove terapie: secukinumab, adalimumab, antidemetilasi & antideacetilasi, palbociclib, ocrelizumab, Inhixa, Luxturna.Patologie: Alzheimer, Parkinson, spondilite anchilosante, artrite psoriasica, cancro, tumore al seno, sclerosi multipla, trombosi, retinopatia ereditaria.Lavoro: CRA, Regulatory Affairs.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
Roland who is 300 years old drinks beer with youthful Steve who is not happy this week.
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: EMA, Merck, Chiesi, Uniqure, LabCorp, Chiltern, Covance, Avara International, Pfizer, QuintilesIMS, FDA, Celgene, Agios Pharmaceuticals.Persone: Tommasina Iorno (UNIAMO FIMR).Nuove terapie: AMT-060, Idhifa. Patologie: emofilia B, leucemia mieloide acuta.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: EMA, Merck, Chiesi, Uniqure, LabCorp, Chiltern, Covance, Avara International, Pfizer, QuintilesIMS, FDA, Celgene, Agios Pharmaceuticals.Persone: Tommasina Iorno (UNIAMO FIMR).Nuove terapie: AMT-060, Idhifa. Patologie: emofilia B, leucemia mieloide acuta.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/Hai un dispositivo Apple? Seguici e abbonati al podcast tramite la app iPod http://nelfarmaceutico.link/pharma-apple
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: AIFA, EMA, Aristo Pharma, QuintilesIMS, PSI CRO, INC Research, Chiltern, Parexel, ICON, PPD, Amgen, PTC Therapeutics.Persone: Giuseppe Sala (Sindaco di Milano), Giorgio Foresti (Aristo Pharma), Filippo Boschetti (QuintilesIMS), Marcello D’Amelio (Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma), Glenis Willmott (Parlamento Europeo), Eugenio Mercuri (Università Cattolica di Roma), Manuela Maronati (PTC Therapeutics).Nuove terapie: Blinatumomab, Ataluren.Patologie: depressione, Alzheimer, leucemia linfoblastica acuta, distrofia di Duchenne.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/
PharmaPills - Pillole dal farmaceutico: Novità, Curiosità e Lavoro dal mondo del farmaceutico. A cura di Stefano LagravineseIn questa puntata parliamo di:Aziende: AIFA, EMA, Aristo Pharma, QuintilesIMS, PSI CRO, INC Research, Chiltern, Parexel, ICON, PPD, Amgen, PTC Therapeutics.Persone: Giuseppe Sala (Sindaco di Milano), Giorgio Foresti (Aristo Pharma), Filippo Boschetti (QuintilesIMS), Marcello D’Amelio (Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma), Glenis Willmott (Parlamento Europeo), Eugenio Mercuri (Università Cattolica di Roma), Manuela Maronati (PTC Therapeutics).Nuove terapie: Blinatumomab, Ataluren.Patologie: depressione, Alzheimer, leucemia linfoblastica acuta, distrofia di Duchenne.Ogni mercoledì alle h 12.00 su Spreaker.com e iTunes.Seguici su: www.telegram.me/pharmapillswww.facebook.com/pharmapills/
1) Surveillance neuroimaging and neurologic examinations affecting care for intracerebral hemorrhage and 2) Topic of the month: AAN Plenary Sessions. This podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Mike Brogan interviews Dr. Matthew Maas about his paper on surveillance neuroimaging and neurologic examinations affecting care for intracerebral hemorrhage. Dr. Roy Strowd is reading our e-Pearl of the week about dopamine dysregulation syndrome in Parkinson disease. In the next part of the podcast Dr. Alberto Espay interviews Drs. Stephen Reich and C. Warren Olanow on levodopa being initiated at time of diagnosis of movement disorders. The participants had nothing to disclose except Drs. Maas, Strowd, Espay, Olanow and Reich.Dr. Maas receives research support from the NIH.Dr. Strowd serves on the editorial team for the Neurology® Resident and Fellow Section. Dr. Espay is supported by the K23 career development award (NIMH, 1K23MH092735); has received grant support from CleveMed/Great Lakes Neurotechnologies, Davis Phinney Foundation, and Michael J Fox Foundation; is a consultant for Chelsea Therapeutics; serves on the scientific advisory boards for Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Abbott (now Abbie), Chelsea Therapeutics, TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Impax Pharmaceuticals, Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC, Solstice Neurosciences, and Eli Lilly and Company, USWorldMeds; serves as Assistant Editor of Movement Disorders and on the editorial boards of The European Neurological Journal and Frontiers in Movement Disorders; serves on the speakers' bureaus of Novartis, UCB, TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, American Academy of Neurology, Movement Disorder Society and receives royalties from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins and Cambridge University Press.Dr. Olanow serves as Chief Editor for Movement Disorders; serves on the scientific advisory board for Michael J. Fox Foundation, TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Ceregene; is a consultant for TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Lundbeck, Inc., Novartis, Impax Pharmaceuticals, Ceregene, Orion; holds stock options in Ceregene and Clintrex, receives research support from Ceregene and participated in legal proceedings involving welding defense.Dr. Reich receives royalties from the publication of the book Movement Disorders: 100 Instructive Cases; receives research support from Chiltern, Synosia pharmaceuticals, Phytopharm and the NIH.
On this weeks podcast: Stuff you put in your freezer – it was interesting honest! Gaz has a tache mishap This week’s dancing is line dancing The team get trained up with dangerous weapons Gaz think EVERYONE fancies him and “wants a piece” Drivetime vs Breakfast – the final insult
In this weeks podcast… We go back to school with “Lily’s back to school diary” with SHOCKING revelations! Babs’ jazz club – Babs can actualy play her cornet quite well now How long would you last in Hell’s Kitchen?1 Bab’s haircut
You don’t have to wait for Gaz and Babs to be on the radio any more. You can now get a regular helping of Chiltern’s breakfast duo any time you like with their Podcast. Listen back to the best bits from their week…and a few new bits as well.
You don’t have to wait for Gaz and Babs to be on the radio any more. You can now get a regular helping of Chiltern’s breakfast duo any time you like with their Podcast. Listen back to the best bits from their week…and a few new bits as well.