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Join Fergus Mainland, Camilla Hadland-Horrocks, Tom Morgan, and Ed Evans for the only preview you'll need for this weekend's Boat Race. Will Cambridge continue to built their light blue dynasty or will 2025 be the year that Oxford paint the Thames dark blue?We also hear from Oxford's Tom Mackintosh, Cambridge's George Bourne as well as a whole host of athletes from the Cambridge Women's Blue Boat including; Jack Nicholas, Claire Collins, Carys Earl, Gemma King, Annie Wertheimer, and Samantha Morton.This episode is sponsored by Filippi Boats.Filippi are one of the most instantly recognisable rowing boat brands in the world. Since inception in 1980, they've carried crews to over 400 medals at World Championship and Olympic level and have a network of dealers across the globe. They pride themselves on an ability to custom-create shells of the highest specification, suitable for Olympic champions and novice athletes. Today, the running of the boatyard is undertaken by David Filippi; the yard employs 60 technicians and produces just over 1100 boats each year which supply Federations worldwide.Visit https://www.filippiboats.com/ to learn about what they can do for you.Send us a text
An inquest has taken place into the deaths of husband and wife Claire and Joe Collins, whose bodies were discovered at their home in Kilnaboy, Co. Clare, two years ago. An open verdict was returned in the case of Claire Collins; her husband died by suicide. Our Midwest Correspondent Cathy Halloran has more...
In our final 'special' episode of 2025, Camilla Hadland-Horrocks is joined by athletes and coaches from Oxford and Cambridge on the balcony of London Rowing Club in the hours following their Trial VIIIs races. Hear from Oxford's Heidi Long, Nick Rusher, and Assistant Coach Harry Brightmore, alongside Cambridge's Claire Collins and Luca Ferraro, and Chief Men's and Women's Coaches Rob Baker and Paddy Ryan. Their wide-ranging discussions with Camilla cover this week's racing, the coaches' strategic aims, and the broader cultural priorities at both clubs. This episode is sponsored by WinTech & King Racing.WinTech & King Racing have established themselves as the largest and foremost sustainable boat builder, producing over 2000 boats annually. They are dedicated to expanding the reach of the sport by making it accessible to all through the integration of cutting-edge technology and the use of the highest quality materials. Drawing on the combined expertise of US engineering and German and Australian design, WinTech & King craft exceptional racing shells that set new standards for performance and durability. WinTech and King's unwavering commitment to sustainability, affordability, and innovation drive them to propel the sport of rowing into a more inclusive and exciting future where excellence knows no boundaries.WinTech & King Racing shells are available worldwide through their network of distributors. Learn more about how you can get a fair price and unfair advantage by finding your local distributor: www.wintechking.comSend us a text
In this episode of Why Care?, host Nadia Nagamootoo sits down with Claire Collins, a coach and Henley Business School Professor of Leadership, to discuss the impact of toxic work environments. Claire shares her journey from a biomedical career to becoming a law firm chief executive and, following a highly successful academic career, finding her purpose in coaching professionals who are dealing with workplace bullying. This conversation delves into identifying toxic behaviours, understanding the effects of gaslighting, and building resilience. Claire provides invaluable insights into navigating such environments, regaining confidence, and fostering better organisational cultures for all. Key Takeaways Claire's journey emphasises the importance of resilience and seeking support when faced with workplace bullying. Coaching can empower individuals to either confront toxic environments confidently or transition out with self-worth intact. Building resilience requires understanding gaslighting and developing personal strategies to counteract it. Organisations play a vital role in preventing toxicity and supporting employees in challenging situations. Clear policies, strong leadership, and allyship are essential in creating inclusive and safe work environments. Providing tools and training to help leaders recognise and prevent exclusionary behaviours is crucial for fostering positive culture. Highlights: Claire's Diverse Career Journey: From biomedical science to coaching, Claire's story is one of resilience and reinvention, shaped by her own experiences in challenging work environments. Understanding Toxic Leadership: Claire discusses how toxic leadership can manifest, from overt bullying to more subtle forms like gaslighting and undermining. Building Resilience Against Gaslighting: Claire explains how individuals can recognise and counteract gaslighting tactics, building up their confidence and reclaiming their personal power. Coaching Through Trauma and Toxicity: Learn about Claire's mission to help professionals in toxic workplaces either stand up to their environments or leave with their self-worth intact. Supporting Marginalised Groups in the Workplace: Claire emphasises the need for inclusive policies and advocates for allyship, especially for those facing unique challenges, such as returning mothers and part-time workers. Long-term Effects of Workplace Bullying: Claire sheds light on the neurological and psychological impact of bullying and gaslighting, which can sometimes lead to trauma and PTSD-like symptoms. Guest Bio Claire Collins is a Professor of Leadership at Henley Business School, University of Reading, and a coach specialising in supporting professionals facing toxic work environments. With a diverse background spanning biomedical science, law firm leadership, and academia, Claire brings a wealth of experience and insight to her coaching practice. She is deeply committed to helping individuals regain their confidence, navigate workplace bullying, and build resilience. Claire's current work focuses on empowering those in toxic environments and advocating for supportive organisational cultures. Links Clair Collins: LinkedIn | Website Nadia Nagamootoo: LinkedIn | Instagram Avenir Consulting: https://linktr.ee/avenirconsultingservices
Welcome to the summer series top 8 most listened-to episodes this past year! Today we will hear Claire share her encouraging story of surviving cancer which was originally episode #9. On today's episode, Claire shares with us about her journey of surviving cancer and how she learned so much about herself during that process. She talks about the realization that she needed to truly slow down, ask for help with her son, and allow her body the space to heal. Claire gives us a brief run-down on Internal Family Systems and provides us with some great tips, resources and suggestions for our own healing that you won't want to miss out on! For FULL SHOW NOTES, go to https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast/clairethompson Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa YouTube - @mendingfamilies1594 https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
Prof. Claire Collins has been Chief Operating Officer for 14 months now, succeeding Dermot Folan in the ICGP's pivotal role at a time of huge expansion and change in the College. Most people in the College knew Claire as the Director of Research, a role she held for 18 years. In this interview she gives her insights into the challenges of the new role and how she addresses them. GP Works is presented and produced by Aileen O'Meara for the Irish College of General Practitioners. To contact us, email Aileen at media@icgp.ie www.icgp.ie
Claire Collins Thompson is a wife, mother of one beautiful boy, and licensed mental health therapist specializing in IFS and EMDR modalities. She runs a private practice in Spokane, WA and in her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, camping, traveling and being on the water as much as possible. On today's episode, Claire shares with us about her journey of surviving cancer and how she learned so much about herself during that process. She talks about the realization that she needed to truly slow down, ask for help with her son, and allow her body the space to heal. Claire gives us a brief run-down on Internal Family Systems and provides us with some great tips, resources and suggestions for our own healing that you won't want to miss out on! If you are interested in checking out Claire's private practice, Sol Counseling and Wellness, you can find her at www.solspokane.com. For full show notes, go to www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast/episode-9-claire-collins-thompson Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa YouTube - @mendingfamilies1594 https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
In this edition we are joined by Claire Collins. Claire has many years of experience of leading national practitioner research and development programmes. In the Podcast Claire talks about a guide that is available here: https://ccpathways.co.uk/projects/doing-action-research/ https://www.et-foundation.co.uk/professional-development/practitioner-led-development-research/otla/
On this episode I talk to GB teachers and Bradford bulls players Claire Collins
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Claire rowed for Deerfield, Princeton University, and now the USA Rowing team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics! Listen to this conversation between Gale & Claire to listen to her story in Tokyo, her time at Deerfield, and her advice as an Olympian.
Is it better for the environment to burp or fart? Why am I hungrier when I eat more regularly? Can you overcome a food gag reflex? Dr Karl & Professor Clare Collins answer your questions on nutrition, dietetics and science on triple j mornings with Lucy Smith.
Is it better for the environment to burp or fart? Why am I hungrier when I eat more regularly? Can you overcome a food gag reflex? Dr Karl & Professor Clare Collins answer your questions on nutrition, dietetics and science on triple j mornings with Lucy Smith.
The Olympics ended yesterday after more than two weeks of exciting international competition in Tokyo. On this episode of the podcast, we're taking a look back at some of the security and international affairs issues that you might have noticed in this year's games and in Olympic history. Rohini Kurup sat down with author Roy Tomizawa to talk about the last time that Japan hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964 and the similarities with this year's games. Bryce Klehm spoke with Libby Lange, a former speech writer for Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, about the tense relations between China and Taiwan on display at the Olympics. Jacob Schulz spoke with Ethan Scheiner, a professor at UC Davis, about the history of violence at the Olympics. And Bryce talked with Claire Collins, an Olympic rower and a member of the U.S. national team, about participating in this year's games and some of the security challenges that followed.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrities often support pills, potions and creams that purport to make you look younger. What about dietary supplements for your skin ? Jennifer Aniston became the face of one brand's collagen campaign recently. Is there any science in it ? Professor Claire Collins tells Dr Karl. the conversation nomoneynotime
Dietician Professor Clair Collins gives this celebrity diet expert analysis. UK Singer Adele claimed it transformed her (along with Pilates and a personal trainer). The diet is based on a group of proteins called "Sirtuins". Adele sang its praises but is Sirt-food a fad, a fact or something in-between? the conversation
Caroline and Amelia talk to PhD student Claire Collins about the importance of taking a multidisciplinary approach to shark management. In this episode, we discuss Claires recently published paper, which explores human perceptions and compliance towards the 2012 Thresher shark blanket ban in Sir Lanka. She highlights the importance of working with fishers and local collaborators when making management decisions and fills us with hope for the future of shark conservation. Help us prolong the heyday for sharks by tuning in and sharing this episode!
Sororities and fraternities have a history of choosing members that fit well with the culture. Don't we all do that in some way? In this podcast, Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum Claire Collins gives a peek behind the curtain of college Greek involvement. Find out more at www.nancytiltonhand.com
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kleopetrol - When This is Done Mashmellow - Share It Claire Collins - New Hampshire Ronja Maltzahn - Mother DeBenedetta - Numb Mira Belle - Being Alone Xern - Where Is The Girl Francyl Gawryn - Here in Late November Katanna - Look What You've Done Amber Westerman - Your Homebody For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Francyl Gawryn at: Visit our Sponsor Stephanie Phillips at: Visit our Sponsor Layla Kaylif at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kleopetrol - When This is Done Mashmellow - Share It Claire Collins - New Hampshire Ronja Maltzahn - Mother DeBenedetta - Numb Mira Belle - Being Alone Xern - Where Is The Girl Francyl Gawryn - Here in Late November Katanna - Look What You've Done Amber Westerman - Your Homebody For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Francyl Gawryn at: Visit our Sponsor Stephanie Phillips at: Visit our Sponsor Layla Kaylif at:
Claire Collins expands our understanding of diversity and explains why business leaders need to start thinking about their biases and doing things differently. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A perfect poo has metrics. Dr Clare and Dr Karl describe the best solid expressions. Length, thickness, mass and diet. What makes the perfect poop ? https://theconversation.com/had-constipation-here-are-4-things-to-help-treat-it-123364
Reach out with any questions at hello@humbledpodcast.comKristin: @kharaldsdottirAaron: @aaronernstHumbled: @humbledpodcastDan Churchill: @dan_churchillwww.danchurchill.com Social media & outreach: Claire Collins, @cmc_6991Branding & website: Brad Gulick, @gulickb Places, people mentioned:Charley St- @charleyst, www.charleyst.comLindsey Vonn- @lindseyvonn, www.lindseyvonn.comDude Food- https://www.amazon.com/DudeFood-Guys-Guide-Cooking-Kick-Ass/dp/1476796890Under Armour- @underarmour, www.underarmour.comAthletic Greens- @athleticgreens, www.athleticgreens.com
A dietary study in Europe reveals a connection between processed foods (and drinks) and cancers. 8 years of research they tried to eliminate factors such as socioeconomic and diet preferences from the data but the link remains strong. What does it mean for you ? Doctor Karl and Professor Claire Collins discuss. https://theconversation.com/research-check-will-eating-ultra-processed-foods-give-you-cancer-91984
Quotes from the trailer from:Caroline Burckle @caroburckleBriana Scurry @briscurryJason Rogers @jasonrogersusaRebecca Soni @rebventuresDan Churchill @danchurchillBetsey Armstrong @betseyarmstrongKaitlin Sandeno @kaitlinsandeno Humbled Team:Kristin Haraldsdottir, host @kharaldsdottirAaron Ernst, producer @aaronernstClaire Collins, social media and outreach @cmc_6991Brad Gulick, design and advisor @gulickb Music by Troy Herion
Rhod is joined by Dr. Karl and dietitian Claire Collins, to take your science questions. Questions this week include; "what is the most nutritious way to prepare veg" and "do certain vegetables have different dietary values"?
Kady Braine speaks to Claire Collins, a Bereavement Coordinator & Counsellor at the Marie Curie Hospice in Hampstead about what to say when someone is grieving.
Dr Karl answers your science questions alongside special guest Professor Claire Collins.
Ernsthaft? Was besseres ist euch nicht eingefallen? Ihr redet über Fürze? Ja, tun wir. Manche Fragen müssen einfach beantwortet werden. Hab Nachsehen - das ist unsere erste Episode. In diesem Sinne... PFRRRPFFFFZFFPFRRR Shownotes: Alex Teubner | alexteubner.de Richard Schneider | 3schritt.de theminimalists.com Prepper (Wikipedia) Doxie Scanner (amazon Affiliate-Link) Unfade (iOS, AppStore) Grünkohl und Pinkel (Wikipedia) Claire Collins Furzfetisch | Flatophilie | Eproctophilie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suelze/message
A very Happy Holidays to one and all! This season Head to Table is celebrating with something a little different - a playtest of the public beta of Lancer. Lancer is a sci-fi mech combat tabletop RPG created by the talented Miguel Lopez and Tom Parkinson Morgan. You can find more information about Lancer on their Twitter page @Lancer_RPG and the 1.7.5 ruleset we used at https://goo.gl/3vN1zz. Speaking of talent, we call on our dear friends Claire Collins, Jack Alcock and Josie Dodd to suit up and explore the galaxy with us! In part 2 we rejoin our mech pilot heroes; the very piratey Jarl, the mousy mechanic Jane, the definitely-a-big-deal Jaxen, and the armchair conspiracy theorist Jorodo. Join us as we finally uncover the force behind the mysterious disappearances on Planet Harkett-3 and reach a satisfying narrative conclusion regarding Brian McFadden! This week’s episode also features additional music from Ampholyte. Follow them at @Ampholyte9 and check out their stuff at ampholyte.bandcamp.com. Head to Table is Thom Rawson and Tom Snowden. Check us out on Twitter at @headtotable or at headtotable.com. This week’s episode features the following additional music: Bioengineering Suite by Hayden Folker is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedlicence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US). Source: https://soundcloud.com/hayden-folker. Artist: Hayden Folker.
A very Happy Holidays to one and all! This season Head to Table is celebrating with something a little different - a playtest of the public beta of Lancer. Lancer is a sci-fi mech combat tabletop RPG created by the talented Miguel Lopez and Tom Parkinson Morgan. You can find more information about Lancer on their Twitter page @Lancer_RPG and the 1.7.5 ruleset we used at https://goo.gl/3vN1zz. Speaking of talent, we call on our dear friends Claire Collins, Jack Alcock and Josie Dodd to suit up and explore the galaxy with us! In part 1 we meet our heroes; the very piratey Jarl, the mousy mechanic Jane, the definitely-a-big-deal Jaxen, and the armchair conspiracy theorist Jorodo. Join us as we investigate the mysterious disappearances on Planet Harkett-3 and do battle with the villainous clone of Westlife star Brian McFadden! This week’s episode also features additional music from Ampholyte. Follow them at @Ampholyte9 and check out their stuff at ampholyte.bandcamp.com. Head to Table is Thom Rawson and Tom Snowden. Check us out on Twitter at @headtotable or at headtotable.com.
A dietary study in Europe reveals a connection between processed foods (and drinks) and cancers. 8 years of research they tried to eliminate factors such as socioeconomic and diet preferences from the data but the link remains strong. What does it mean for you ? Doctor Karl and Professor Claire Collins discuss. https://theconversation.com/research-check-will-eating-ultra-processed-foods-give-you-cancer-91984
Dr Karl and Dietetics Professor Claire Collins measure popular weight-loss supplements against the scientific literature. She finds one supplement you could easily overdose on. She finds another that has only ever worked in Japan. How much actual evidence is there ? Save your money and Listen. Proven and affordable solutions are here.
Richard Foster is joined by Dr Karl and dietitian Professor Claire Collins to answer your questions, including is getting fat inevitable as you age, how to tackle gastritis and what does the gall bladder do. Plus, memories of Stephen Hawking.
Doctor Karl takes the Healthy Eating Quiz followed by a dietary checkup with Professor Claire Collins. Have you tried being Flexetarian ? 24 minutes of simple, healthy, free and inspiring suggestions. For maximum effect take the quiz before the podcast and compare your score with the Doctors. healthyeatingquiz.com.au
Last week, we were graced with Claire Collins of Gleam Futures, a management agency specializing in digital talent and influencers. We chatted about working with brands, what it’s like to represent influencers, and how to best grow and monetize a strong community. I had a blast talking all things influencer management with Claire! This week, we’re taking things back to my business roots - the publishing world - as we have my dear friend, the lovely Jennifer Smith, founder of SPIN LITERARY. SPIN is a global literary firm providing clients with guidance through every phase of the literary process. From handling their presence on social media to finding their voice to marketing, SPIN helps with all components that are behind a publishing success. Jennifer has worked on countless best-selling books and with the best in the game like Joan Rivers, Stephen King, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bethenny Frankel, Dr. Oz, and so many more! I met Jennifer and had the pleasure of working with her when she was Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Howard Books, an imprint of one of the top book publishing companies in the world, Simon & Schuster. Jennifer packed up her family and moved them across the globe to her husband’s home country of Australia. Now, with her own company, her own blog, and plenty of time spent with toes in the sand, Jennifer is showcasing how to live the career and life you want. Follow her: @coffee_loves_wine coffeeloveswine.com For show notes and additional information head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com Did you like this episode and want more of them? If so, subscribe to our podcast channel on iTunes and I would be ever so grateful if you shared this with your friends. If you want to uplevel your influence, even more, come over to JulieSolomon.net where you’ll get instant access to strategic tools and refreshing ideas that will help you connect and grow your brand.
Last week, we had my amazing life coach and business mentor Nicola Salter help us redfine our influence, and teach us what it means to own our unique brilliance. This week, we’re looking behind the scenes of influencer management with Miss Claire Collins of Gleam Futures (@daclairecollins http://gleamfutures.com). Claire heads up the North American operations of Gleam Futures, a management agency specializing in digital talent and influencers and has a personal love for budding YouTube content. Claire manages the careers of leading digital stars and has inked multi-platform global branded content deals. Claire and the team at Gleam constantly stir their clients and personal brands, growing their reach and engagement on social media platforms - along with signing killer collaborations along the way. From working directly with brands, to monetizing and growing her talent’s reach, Claire’s unique view on the industry is incredibly interesting. Whether you’re curious about brand work, management, or the influencer side, Claire has advice for all. Follow her @daclairecollins http://gleamfutures.com For show notes and additional information head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com Did you like this episode and want more of them? If so, subscribe to our podcast channel on iTunes and I would be ever so grateful if you shared this with your friends. If you want to uplevel your influence, even more, come over to JulieSolomon.net where you’ll get instant access to strategic tools and refreshing ideas that will help you connect and grow your brand.
What makes white coffee so foamy and delicious. That delightful crunch when you bite into the perfect meringue. Scientifically they're both made of the same stuff - protein. Prof Claire Collins takes us on a journey beyond the taste buds to find the perfect foam for coffee and the prime meringuine making conditions. There is Science behind our recipes and with these tips you will do better. Dr Karl and Prof Collins are here to help.
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs. When you have too much in your blood, it can build up on your artery walls. Too much cholesterol puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, two leading causes of death. Prof. Claire Collins has 5 simple changes to your diet - that may improve your life and beat these notorious killers.
From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast
This week, Tulsa Poets, Claire Collins, Written Quincey and Sterling Matthews stopped by the basement to talk about Tulsa's spoken word scene, the importance of poetry in today's culture and our up coming show with Neil Hilborn! Check them out every Monday at The Fur Shop for Cypher 120. http://www.fromabasementintulsa.com