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In this bonus episode, I interview Claire Armstrong from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/) about the ECHR's updated technical guidance on sexual harassment at work.Clare is a solicitor in the Equality and Human Rights Commission's Litigation and Advisory team. She was the lead drafter for the Commission's updated technical guidance on harassment at work and was involved in the Commission's work related to the Worker Protection Act 2023 during the parliamentary processThis podcast is supported by Occupational Health Assessment Ltd and didlaw Employment Lawyers.
I'M A PRETTY LITTLE BLACK GIRL! introduces adorable Mia, who wakes with her hair just-a-going every which-a-ways! With her abundant energy and joy leading the way, readers follow Mia as she plays with her friends who are all shades, shapes and sizes. There's tall Kia, Keisha the reader, Charlotte her best friend, Dina Rose-Marie the artist, Imani the dancer, Anna who loves sports, Ruby the singer, and honey-haired Tracy. Mia finds that Pretty is within herself and her friends, and being pretty is way beyond what the mirror shows. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support
This podcast gives both a viticulturist and researcher's experience with managing grape maturity variability and management systems that have potential to modulate grape maturity variability at the time of harvest, as well as the effects on red wine flavour and aroma profiles. PhD student, Claire Armstrong from The University of Adelaide, viticulturist, Pete Balnaves from Balnaves of Coonawarra, and Dr David Jeffery, Associate Professor in Wine Science, The University of Adelaide.
In episode 4 of The Right Track, Stef speaks with Claire Armstrong of Fender. They unpack the digital products Claire's overseen at Fender, how her career has interwoven her passions for both music and tech, and tactics for approaching data with user empathy in mind.
In episode 4 of The Right Track, Stef speaks with Claire Armstrong of Fender. They unpack the digital products Claire's overseen at Fender, how her career has interwoven her passions for both music and tech, and tactics for approaching data with user empathy in mind.
In episode 4 of The Right Track, Stef speaks with Claire Armstrong of Fender. They unpack the digital products Claire's overseen at Fender, how her career has interwoven her passions for both music and tech, and tactics for approaching data with user empathy in mind. The post Ep. #4, Data Stewardship with Claire Armstrong of Fender appeared first on Heavybit.
Welcome to episode 34 of Cineflek with your host Ethan Colburn! This episode, Claire came on to discuss the 90s classic, Clueless! You can find drink recipes and connect with me at @cineflekpod on Instagram, or Twitter @cineflek. Here is a link to the form, if you have time to give us feedback on the show. Thank you for listening and supporting the show! And don't hesitate to reach out at cineflek@gmail.com. Also, Cineflek still has t-shirts! Contact me if you are interested. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cineflek/message
Interview with the soon to be Dr Claire Armstrong, full time scientist and part time Bikini Competitor. We talk about fighting the battle against cancer, personally and professionally, dealing with trauma, changing your relationship with food and becoming a Bikini Competitor. Food Intolerance test that Claire discusses in the episode. https://www.yorktest.com/us/ If you call the team on 08000746185 and quote the ID 606131 you get 50gbp discount. Use code "happynikki" for 10% off Happyway Products. www.happyway.com.au/ If you enjoyed the episode and would like a free copy of the Boss Business Bodies Manifesto then please screenshot your review and email it to info@bossbusinessbodies.com and I will send you your free copy. To find more Boss Business Bodies check out www.bossbusinessbodies.com or @bossbusinessbodies on Instagram!
Dim the Fluorescents is finally opening in Toronto, so here’s co-star Claire Armstrong on the subtle, potent notes of Never Let Me Go, Mark Romanek’s eerily calm adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s disquieting novel about lifelong friends with a very specific destiny. Your genial host Norm Wilner is glad to bring this one back into circulation.
It is not only learning that can appear to be quite hard; it's unlearning that we struggle with. How do we unlearn? Is there any technique for unlearning things? Claire Armstrong put this to neuroscientist Laura Ford, from the University of Cambridge... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System - a massive 318 times heavier than Earth - and it has been quite the 'hot spot' for news recently. NASA's Juno probe entered into orbit around Jupiter at the beginning of July, while in a new finding, it appears the famous 'Great Red Spot' is kicking up a bigger storm than first imagined. Telescope in hand, Claire Armstrong sought to catch a glimpse of the gas giant in the night sky, as explained by NASA's Jack Connerney and David Rothery from the Open University. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System - a massive 318 times heavier than Earth - and it has been quite the 'hot spot' for news recently. NASA's Juno probe entered into orbit around Jupiter at the beginning of July, while in a new finding, it appears the famous 'Great Red Spot' is kicking up a bigger storm than first imagined. Telescope in hand, Claire Armstrong sought to catch a glimpse of the gas giant in the night sky, as explained by NASA's Jack Connerney and David Rothery from the Open University. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Listener Loot got in touch to ask how the moon got its markings. Claire Armstrong looked towards the heavens for the answer and spoke to the Open University's planetary expert Professor David Rothery. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Helium is the stuff that goes into party balloons and is also an essential ingredient in hospital MRI scanners. Most people have heard of helium but not many realise that we're in danger of running out of it. Luckily, Jon Gluyas from Durham University, has come up with a new way of finding it. Claire Armstrong spoke to him to hear how... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Helium is the stuff that goes into party balloons and is also an essential ingredient in hospital MRI scanners. Most people have heard of helium but not many realise that we're in danger of running out of it. Luckily, Jon Gluyas from Durham University, has come up with a new way of finding it. Claire Armstrong spoke to him to hear how... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists