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Catholic Women Preach
October 1, 2023: Caring for ALL of God's Creation with Claire Jenkins

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 7:05


Preaching for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Claire Jenkins offers a reflection on caring for all of God's creation and particularly for the most vulnerable and outcast among us: "Moreover, we have no choice as people of God: we must act collectively and individually to protect our common home, our planet. We must not ignore the messages in today's readings if we are to save ourselves and God is to delight in creation." Dr. Claire Jenkins is a trans woman and convert to the Catholic Church. In 2013 she was awarded a PhD from the University of Sheffield for her research into the effect of transitioning on the family members of trans people. Subsequently she has advised several research projects and has spoken at many Catholic and secular university conferences. From 2017-23 she was actively involved in the pastoral care of LGBT Catholics where she coordinated a team (lay and ordained) who carried out this important work within her diocese. She also belonged to a small working party who advised the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales about trans issues. In May 2020 Claire was awarded a Senior Fellowship at Margaret Beaufort Institute, Cambridge where she is researching Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) young people's experiences in schools. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/10012023 to learn more about Dr. Jenkins, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

Sunday
05/06/2022

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 43:50


It's the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend and Sunday is joining in the day's celebrations. Her Majesty the Queen has always had a strong Christian faith, but how has that become more evident to the public throughout her reign? We hear from two experts in the field. What does the Jubilee mean to people of other faiths? We join the Muslim organisers of one event in London, bringing together dozens of different nationalities and faiths, as well as refugees, at a food bank in London. Across the country, more than 60,000 people have registered to host Big Jubilee Lunches. There's a battle in the music charts as several different versions of “God Save the Queen” compete for the number 1 spot. But choirs across the country will be singing the Jubilee anthem – Rise Up and Serve – which was composed especially for this weekend. The war in Ukraine has increased the tensions between the independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Moscow Patriarchate, which comes under the authority of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church. Now the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Moscow Patriarchate has also declared its independence. We hear about the fallout for both churches. And it's the start of Pride month, and in a new series, we bring together LGBT people of faith. This week two Catholics talk about their experiences. George White is a 28-year-old transgender man and an RE teacher at a Catholic secondary school. Claire Jenkins is 73, and was also a teacher, but felt she had no option but to leave the profession when she transitioned from male to female in the 90s. Presented by William Crawley. Produced by Julia Paul and Katharine Longworth. Photo credit Georgina Poullais.

DLP Report Podcast
2.05 - Special Guest: 1999 Ambassador Claire Jenkins #IWD2021

DLP Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 40:56


On this special episode we welcome Claire Jenkins to discuss her diverse and exciting career, from her first Euro Disney job to being the 1999 Ambassador, the "voice of the Resort" to this day, and creating the special activities department. We also learn about the role of female leaders throughout her carrer for International Women's Day.

Out of the Box
Softball Media Days, Day 4: Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, and Ole Miss

Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 138:22


The Out of the Box Boys are back to conclude Softball Media Days! Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson return to finish up this project with more SEC softball coaches for Day 4 of the event. Here's the rundown: First, Tom and Gray preview Day 4 of Softball Media Days and discuss Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, and Ole Miss (0:00-6:52). Then, Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy joins the program to discuss replacing Skylar Wallace, how things look at catcher, managing a big pitching staff, Bailey Dowling's development, the return of Claire Jenkins, the outlook of college softball in 2021, and much more (6:57-37:28). Next, South Carolina head coach Bev Smith swings by to discuss the health of the pitching staff, replacing Jana Johns, how the offense can progress in 2021, putting pieces together with an inflated roster, what it will take to make a WCWS push, and much more (38:32-58:32). After that, Georgia head coach Lu Harris-Champer stops by to talk about lessons learned in 2020, replacing Ciara Bryan and Justice Milz, Mary Wilson Avant's potential, CJ Landrum's impact, playing at Clemson last season, ways to improve the sport of softball, and more (58:40-1:30:13). Finally, in the last interview of Softball Media Days, new Ole Miss head coach Jamie Trachsel talks to the guys about her first few months on the job, the differences between coaching in the south versus the north, bringing Katie Rietkovich Browder to Oxford, the addition of Maddi Banks to the roster, the complications of scheduling in 2021, and much more (1:30:21-1:58:51). To close the show, Tom and Gray make way-too-early predictions for the 2021 season, say lots of thank yous, provide a quick “Off the Wall,” and give a few explanations for why having an event like this is important (1:58:57-2:19:19).

Here's looking at you. » podcast
Here’s Looking At You Podcast #20 Archive Trouble with Desirae Embree

Here's looking at you. » podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020


This podcast is intended to sit alongside the Midlands Four Cities-funded Dialogue Days event I co organised with my De Montfort University colleague, Prof Justin Smith and Prof James Chapman and Dr Claire Jenkins at University of Leicester. The event, ‘Delving into the Archives: A Screen History Workshop,' took place online, on Tuesday 10th of […]

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Podcast #19: 100 Million Dollar Women with Claire Jenkins

Here's looking at you. » podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020


In this podcast I talk with Dr Claire Jenkins about her work on ‘100 Million Dollar Women’ – the women directors who are currently working and thriving in hollywood. Claire is a lecturer in Film and Television Studies at of University of Leicester and I first came across her brilliant work at the one day […]

A Rational Fear
SPECIAL: Kevin Rudd "Meeting Murdoch is like meeting Gollum" - GMPOOG - 01

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 61:17


Phoning It In
70: Live At The Tightrope: Mark Cantan, Pearl O’Rourke, Richie Earley, Claire Jenkins

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 36:55


This week, Dave unearths a long lost live episode of Phoning It In recorded at The Tightrope upstairs in Anseo on May 14th 2018. Guests include Rebecca whose housemates have set up a cult, Sarah who can't get into Game Of Thrones, Jake who has an issue with airports and Chilly who feels like his break dancing skills are not being appreciated by the world. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow

Out of the Box
Episode 14: Welcome Back, Softball!

Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 135:54


Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are BACK with a super-sized Season Two Premiere of the Out of the Box Podcast. Here's your trip around the bases: At the Plate (0:00-27:04): Tom and Gray get you set for Alabama's 2020 season with a deep dive into the roster and a breakdown of the schedule, including the Crimson Tide's gauntlet the first two weekends. Advancing to First (27:13-52:15) Tom and Gray finally comment on Mike Smith's departure from Ole Miss before breaking down each SEC team ahead of the 2020 season. Stealing Second (52:25-1:17:35): Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy joins Gray and Tom to talk about the offseason, the new faces joining the program in 2020, how the lineup will change after the injury to Claire Jenkins, the next step for Montana Fouts, the brutal non-conference slate, helping the team adjust to raised outside expectations, the exhibition game with Team USA on March 31st, and the SEC Tournament coming to Rhoads. Rounding Third (1:17:43-1:42:17): Softball aficionado Emily Pitek joins for "Pitek's Point of View" to discuss her musical chairs defeat at Trivia Night, the possibilities for Alabama softball in 2020, the upcoming game between Alabama and Team USA, plus what the 2020 Summer Olympics will do to help continue raising softball's profile nationally. Heading Home (1:42:27-2:15:54): To close the premiere, it's an extremely loaded final segment. Tom and Gray make bold predictions for the upcoming season in the "Landmine or Goldmine" segment, and then also present their entire 2020 SEC predictions. Plus, the guys provide a warning to softball fans in a brief "Off the Wall" segment and detail the plan for the podcast, including multiple "On the Road" episodes.

Hills Baptist Church
Our Hearts Are In His Hands - Claire Jenkins

Hills Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 42:45


Our Hearts Are In His Hands - Claire Jenkins by Hills Baptist Church

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Out of the Box
Episode 13: Fall Ball Special

Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 106:46


After a long few months, Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are back to update you on all things softball in the special Fall Ball episode of the Out of the Box podcast. Here's your trip around the bases for this special edition: At the Plate (0:00-24:10): Tom and Gray talk about Alabama's SEC Championship rings and break down all of the stories out of Fall Ball, including the injury to Claire Jenkins and the potential impact of all of the new faces on the team. Advancing to First (24:19-46:01): Tom and Gray answer listener questions in the new segment "Fan Mail," focusing mainly on Alabama lineup questions and the possibilities of Team 24. Stealing Second (46:11-1:07:03): Tom and Gray preview Alabama's 2020 schedule, discuss the US Olympic Team, and decipher some of the new rules coming to softball. Rounding Third (1:07:12-1:20:16): Tom and Gray discuss the crazy coaching situation at Mississippi State and the various transfer portal moves made during the summer. Heading Home (1:20:34-1:46:46): To close the show, Tom and Gray provide some way-too-early SEC picks, an epic "Off the Wall" that covers softball AND football, and a new edition of "Tom's Hungry" that lists some of the best places to eat when visiting Tuscaloosa. Plus, an announcement about a special project coming in the months before the 2020 season kicks off.

Hills Baptist Church
Our Hearts Are In His Hands - Claire Jenkins

Hills Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 29:27


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Discovery
Why people have different pain thresholds

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 26:28


2/6 "How fast can a human run and would we be faster as quadrapeds?" This question flew in via Twitter from Greg Jenner. Is there a limit to human sprinting performance? In this episode we investigate the biomechanics of running, statistical trends in human performance and which kind of monkey runs the fastest. But first, an experiment. Due to some spurious and possibly fictional injuries, neither Hannah nor Adam are fit enough to take part in a sprint trial at the University of Bath. So long-suffering Producer Michelle steps up to the challenge and into the starting blocks. Not known for her love of athletics, or exercise of any sort, how will she fair in the ultimate speed test? Biomechanist Peter Weyand from Texas discusses the role of different muscle types in speed versus endurance. Sports scientist Polly McGuigan reveals why Usain Lightning Bolt is still the fastest man in the world. And Prof of Sports Engineering Steve Haake reveals how fast a man can run like a monkey. "Why do people experience pain differently when they go through the same event?" asks Claire Jenkins from Cwmbran in Wales. Professor of Pain Research, Irene Tracey, welcomes Adam in to the room she calls her 'Torture Chamber'. Burning, electrocuting, lasering and piercing are all on the menu, but which will hurt the most? Hannah speaks to Steve Pete from Washington who has a rare genetic condition which means he does not feel pain. For chronic sufferers, this sounds like heaven, but a life without pain has brought untold suffering to him and his family, including the tragic story of his brother, Chris. We look at how the body creates pain, why some people feel it more than others, and how this knowledge could help scientists treat pain more effectively in the future. Presenters: Hannah Fry, Adam Rutherford Producer: Michelle Martin (Photo: A runner beats the pain to make it over the finishing line in the Hong Kong Marathon 12 February 2006. Credit: Martin Chan/South China Morning Post/Getty Images)

Phoning It In
14: #14 Pearl O’Rourke, Claire Jenkins, Richie Earley, Malachy McKeever

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 34:07


This week, Dave talks to Ted who believes he has information that could take down Trump; Helen who thinks she spotted a zombie in Spar; and Bernie who has a penchant for energy drinks. Dave's guest in studio is Eric McCarrick, a survivalist who believes that the end of the world is nearly upon us. Plus, the topic of the week: disastrous dates. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow

Hills Baptist Church
Prayer - John Moyle and Claire Jenkins

Hills Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 30:59


Prayer - John Moyle and Claire Jenkins by Hills Baptist Church

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The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry

"Why do people experience pain differently when they go through the same event?" asks Claire Jenkins from Cwmbran in Wales. Professor of Pain Research, Irene Tracey, welcomes Adam in to the room she calls her 'Torture Chamber'. Burning, electrocuting, lasering and piercing are all on the menu, but which will hurt the most? Hannah speaks to Steve Pete from Washington who has a rare genetic condition which means he doesn't feel pain. For chronic sufferers, this sounds like heaven, but a life without pain has brought untold suffering to him and his family, including the tragic story of his brother, Chris. We look at how the body creates pain, why some people feel it more than others, and how this knowledge could help scientists treat pain more effectively in the future. Presenters: Adam Rutherford, Hannah Fry Producer: Michelle Martin.

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Success: The Podcast
Success is Making a Difference: Dr Claire Jenkins

Success: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 22:53


Today we’re talking to Dr. Claire Jenkins, founder and CEO of VetChat, a tele-health platform for pets.What’s tele-health? Well, more about that later.In the meantime, Claire’s going to take us through the ups-and-downs of her startup and share some great advice along the way.

Trivial Cahoots
Trivial Cahoots 104 - Claire Jenkins

Trivial Cahoots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 58:28


Learn Educate Discover
Ep 13: Working in Non-Profit with Claire Jenkins, CEO, Grow Movement

Learn Educate Discover

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 47:58


Claire Jenkins, CEO of Non-Profit Organization Grow Movement, describes what is it like to work in the Non-Profit Space. In this episode, we touch upon: 1. Differences between working in non-profit and for-profit companies 2. Type of challenges faced by non-profits 3. How to decide whether you should work in the non-profit space 4. Interesting and challenging aspects of working in the non-profit space 5. What to look at when considering various non-profits to work at Thank you for listening! Follow the show on Twitter @LED_Curator Email us learneducatediscover@gmail.com. We will reply!! Subscribe to the show on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/learn…ver/id1049159321 Blog: bit.ly/1R1nTDk Thank you for listening!

Calgary Folk Music Festival Podcast
CFMF Podcast: Profile on Female Folkers (Basia Bulat, Wendy McNeil, Claire Jenkins, Julie Doiron)

Calgary Folk Music Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 17:28


Folk Festival Artistic Director Kerry Clarke brings you the music of 4 independent minded Canadian female artists: Basia Bulat, Wendy McNeil, Claire Jenkins, Julie Doiron