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Edelman UK
Edelman's 2025 Trends Report: Navigating the Tipping Points

Edelman UK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 27:20


In this special episode, Edelman's Karin Robinson, Senior Strategy Director, and Chris McCrudden, Strategy Director, explore the key insights from the 2025 Trends Report: Tipping Points. Together, they explore six key cultural forces shaping the year ahead, from the growing desire for anti-hyperstimulation and protection over exploration, to shifting generational dynamics and the evolving role of AI in creativity. As society reaches critical tipping points, they discuss what these changes mean for brands, businesses, and communicators navigating an increasingly volatile and fast-moving world. Download the full Edelman 2025 Trends Report here: Edelman Trends Report 2025 Want to learn more? Contact Chris and the Edelman Strategy team at Chris.McCrudden@edelman.com

A Very Special Episode
Ab Fab - 'Fashion' with Chris McCrudden

A Very Special Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 63:35


A Very Special Episode is a brand new podcast where I get to curl up on the sofa and talk telly with some of my favourite people.My very special guest this week is writer Chris McCrudden who chose to talk to me about Victoria Wood, Columbo and aspiring to be absolutely fabulous. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LawPod
Human Dignity in Cambodia

LawPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 52:49


​In this episode, Dr Rachel Killean, Prof. Chris McCrudden and Ms Boravin Tann discuss some of the challenges associated with defining human dignity and what they have learned so far about the concept's diverse meanings in Cambodia. Since its inclusion in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1949, ‘human dignity' has become a foundational human rights concept. It can be found in international human rights documents, in judicial reasoning in multiple jurisdictions and increasingly in the context of sustainable development programmes around the world. Yet, what human dignity means in practice is by no means so obvious. In fact, understandings of what human dignity requires are often widely varied and contested. In this episode, Dr Rachel Killean, Prof. Chris McCrudden and Ms Boravin Tann dig into some of these complexities. Reflecting on their recent research project ‘Locating Human Dignity in Cambodia', they discuss some of the challenges associated with defining human dignity and what they have learned so far about the concept's diverse meanings in Cambodia. Dr Rachel Killean is a Senior Lecturer in the Queen's School of Law and the Principal Investigator on the ‘Locating Human Dignity in Cambodia' project. You can read more about her work here: https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/rachel-killean and https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1949834. Prof. Chris McCrudden is Professor of Human Rights and Equality at Queen's School of Law, the William W Cook Global Law Professor at the University of Michigan, and a practising Barrister at Blackstone Chambers in London. He is the author of several publications exploring the human dignity's diverse meanings and uses and is the editor of the multidisciplinary collection ‘Understanding Human Dignity,' published by Oxford University Press in 2013. You can read more about his work here: https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/christopher-mccrudden andhttps://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/fellows/christopher-mccrudden-FBA/ Ms Boravin Tann is a Researcher and Lecturer at the Centre for the Study of Humanitarian Law in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Her interests centre around human rights and transitional justice, and she has published on a range of topics including the right to freedom of expression, victims' perceptions of justice in Cambodia's transitional justice processes, and memorialisation in post-conflict contexts. Links You can read more about the project and access the research brief here: https://law.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofLaw/research/publications/human-dignity-cambodia/See also: ‘Dignity and Mana in the 'Third Law' of Aotearoa New Zealand' https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3932625

LawPod
Human Dignity in Cambodia

LawPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 52:49


​In this episode, Dr Rachel Killean, Prof. Chris McCrudden and Ms Boravin Tann discuss some of the challenges associated with defining human dignity and what they have learned so far about the concept's diverse meanings in Cambodia.

It's Lit But Is It Funny?
Chris McCrudden on Emotionally Weird

It's Lit But Is It Funny?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 51:21


Chris McCrudden, author of the Battlestar Suburbia series of comic science fiction novels discusses Kate Atkinson's Emotionally Weird and his own work with me.

Stylus Future Thinking
How Brands Can Keep Up with Online Culture

Stylus Future Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 29:41


This week we take a look at the state of online culture and the trends that brands should be paying the most attention to, including meme mechanics, the gaming opportunity and trolling as an engagement strategy. Christian Ward talks to Chris McCrudden, Senior Planner at Edelman and Julia Errens, Stylus’ Media & Marketing Editor about the ever-evolving cultural conversation and how brands can ever hope to keep up. 

Focus People!
Focus People! Episode 30 - Brian Thorstenson & Chris McCrudden

Focus People!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 39:20


Episode 30: David Mills is joined by Brian Thorstenson and Chris McCrudden for Focus People! A look back at the week and a look ahead to a more dynamite future.   Recorded weekly at the Bill Murray Pub in Islington, London.   Contact the show via email: FocusPeoplePodcast@gmail.com   Contact the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FocusPeoplePod     Focus People Theme by Danny Calvi   Accounts: https://twitter.com/DavidMillsDept https://twitter.com/cmccrudden?lang=en http://www.brianthorstenson.com/ Recorded and Edited by Matthew Sanders

Is anyone listening?
5. Changing the poverty narrative in art and culture - hosted by Claire Malcolm

Is anyone listening?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 33:08


Recorded live at our focus day at the York Festival of Ideas, we brought together a panel of authors and film-makers to share their thoughts on changing the narrative around poverty in the UK. Speakers include Billie JD Porter, Kerry Hudson, author of Lowborn, writers Jodie Russian-Red, Shaun Wilson and Chris McCrudden, who are involved in Common People, and Wale Shittu who talks about his film Council in Me which explores life on council estates and challenging stereotypes.

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr
The Umbrella Academy

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 57:27


Strap on your space gear and take off your shoes because Joe and Brenna are tackling The Umbrella Academy, Netflix's latest TV adaptation, which is based on the first two volumes of the mega successful comics by Gerard Way (of the band My Chemical Romance) and artist Gabriel Bá. Join the pair as they attempt to unpack the generic apocalyptic threat and similarly drawn characters, discuss why sometimes you should begin with Volume two instead of one and heap praise the show's fun, evocative dance sequence set to a classic 80s tune. Just be warned: if you prefer to stay completely spoiler free, you may need to delay listening to this episode until you're caught up on S1! Plus: In an important extended news segment, Brenna and Joe unpack the recent racist Bookseller article about falling YA book sales and challenge the "youth" reading habits reported in Chris McCrudden's Twitter thread (https://twitter.com/cmccrudden/status/1093874037460226049). Special thanks to Hannah McGregor, friend of the show and host of Secret Feminist Agenda podcast, for flagging this If you want to connect with the show, use #HKHSPod on Twitter: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or send us an email at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!

Death Of 1000 Cuts
S3E7 - Chatting With Chris McCrudden

Death Of 1000 Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 98:13


This episode's chat is with author Chris McCrudden, talking geeky comedy, stories, and the hard numbers of book sales. In this wide-ranging chat recorded back in January, Chris talks Greek myth, the perils of satire, his winding road to publication, finding time to write and why writing tips bring him out in hives. We discuss his comedy SF novel BATTLESTAR SUBURBIA and its bracing mix of humour and barbed political comedy. He also drops some serious data about the top 100 bestselling books in the UK last year, breaking them down by author and genre to reveal what books are on the up, and those which remain perilously tricky to sell. This is a great chat to listen to if you want to know: - how can I find time to write my novel? - should I quit my day job? - why do so many people want to become authors? - what books are people in the UK buying? - what genres are doing best right now? - how can I support change and progress in the publishing industry? If you'd like to read Chris McCrudden's hilariously subversive space adventure BATTLESTAR SUBURBIA, it's here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battlestar-Suburbia-Book/dp/1788421027 And if you'd like to follow him on Twitter (I recommend it!), he's @cmccrudden here: https://twitter.com/cmccrudden If you'd like to support me, the podcast and all the things I'm putting out into the world, if you like what I do and would like me to do more of it, and if you'd like to be the first to read my brand new novel, please help me by pre-ordering a copy of THE ICE HOUSE. It's got an old lady pulled out of retirement for one last job, a 400-year-old forensic pathologist field medic battle nun looking to bring down an empire, psychedelics, dungeon crawls, jungle adventures, a locked-room murder mystery, intrigue, romance, minotaurs, a secret testing facility, giant sentient beetles, immortal mutant aristocrats, knife fights, an angel, larceny and ancient menaces rising from the depths. You're going to dig it and it helps me so much. Here are some places you can order now: Mr B's Emporium are an indie bookstore who deliver worldwide - I'll sign all pre-ordered copies from here: mrbsemporium.com/shop/books/the-ice-house/ Wordery: https://wordery.com/the-ice-house-tim-clare-9781786894816#oid=1908_1 Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ice-House-Tim-Clare/dp/1786894815/ Or ask at your local bricks and mortar bookshop. If you'd like to read a story about a 13 year old girl investigating a secret society in 1930s Norfolk, grab a copy of my novel, THE HONOURS: https://wordery.com/the-honours-tim-clare-9781782114765#oid=1908_1 If you'd like to sign up to my free Weekly Writing Workout, here's the sign up form: eepurl.com/gbmfcP Here's my author page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/timclarepoet/ Here's my Twitter page: twitter.com/TimClarePoet And here's my website where you can submit your first pages or just get in touch and say hello: www.timclarepoet.co.uk And if you'd like to support the podcast, here's my Ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclare

Talking through my hat
6. Checking my privilege

Talking through my hat

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 14:31


This was the hardest episode of this podcast so far to record (so apologies in advance for the slightly scrappy quality of some of the audio), because I'm getting personal about some subjects that are often taboo - education, career progression, choices, and the privileges that affect our access to these things. "Privilege" is the preferential treatment that we get from other people, companies and society in general because of our skin colour, socioeconomic class, gender, health or other factors unrelated to our actual ability to perform. At the moment, it's important for people to own how they got to where they have. Privilege is sometimes a subtle thing - or just something we don't want to admit to. So, in this week's podcast, I tell my own career story, in the interests of owning some of my own privilege and hopefully encouraging other people to speak, too. And perhaps making a few people think about their own privilege in new ways. If these are issues you're interested in, check out the report from Panic! It's an Arts Emergency (PDF) and Chris McCrudden's excellent commentary, read about the recent BookMachine event about diversity, inclusion and privilege - and try attending similar events in future. Read articles by people who aren't like you. Follow them on social media and listen to what they say. Watch TV that's "not aimed at me". Don't ask your less-privileged friends to educate you, though. It's not their job to improve you. Put the effort in to improve yourself!

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Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly
Inspiration Weekly: Meme World Cup

Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 44:18


In this week’s IW the gang chats what’s been going on online this year, as Chris McCrudden takes us through the results of IW’s 2017 Meme World Cup!

Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly
Inspiration Weekly: Digital Pivot

Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 14:58


The gang chats the best and worst in the world’s of marketing & PR, and welcomes back Chris McCrudden on the mic.

Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly
Inspiration Weekly: Memes on Toast

Golin Presents: Inspiration Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 22:54


In this week’s IW we’re joined by a new face Dafydd Wyn and regulars Chris McCrudden and Dan Argintaru to talk about Mince on Toast, interns who become memes and why Huawei’s bizarre new brand-partnership in China is finger-lickin’ good. Tweet us @Inspire_weekly …we might even tweet back!