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HEY EVERYONE! Corbin and Matt are starting a new series! It's called Digital Frontiers: Digital Cinema From 1998-2011, and it's about the movies' transition to digital as a primary medium, as seen in the movies that took the first steps forward. We are excited for you to join us on this journey, seeking answers to the eternal present question: "hey, why do movies look like that now?" Our first episode is about "Festen," ('The Celebration,' in English), The first certified Dogme 95 movie and an absolute banger. Topics include: the weird little camera they made it with and the heights of emotional intensity it archives, the family as a model for society, the usefulness of digital artifacts in creating an aesthetic, and skateboarding videos. Matt recommends some reading on digital cinema here. Corbin recommends Monster Hunter. Also of note for this episode, C. Claire Thompson's monograph on "Festen," available on University of Washington Prss (or a library of some sort, it's pretty expensive)! Next week's episode is about "Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones." There is a chance you've seen it but if not it's on Disney+.
Claire Thompson, defense(wo)man for Team Canada and the Minnesota Frost of the PWHL, joins Sarah to discuss balancing the demands of medical school and professional hockey, how she and the Canadians are preparing for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, and why she’s the ChatGPT of whatever team she’s on. Plus, being friends with the enemy, international adventures, and Sarah tries to get her to talk a little trash. Watch Claire and the Minnesota Frost! The full PWHL schedule can be found here Keep those platonic valentines coming! Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Jocks in Jills is presented by SharkNinja. SharkNinja is a proud Founding Partner of the PWHL. Visit https://www.sharkclean.ca,https://www.sharkbeauty.ca https://www.ninjakitchen.ca to learn more. Tessa and Julia talk about a resilient young hockey player from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Talia Gladu, whose life was recently turned upside down when she suffered a rare spinal cord stroke, leaving her and her family facing immense physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Please help support if you can here: https://gofund.me/7ea337e3 . Julia is in Montreal living her best life covering the Scepters/Victoire game and Eddie (Tessa's husband) is JAZZED about CJ's new haircut. There were a lot of games that took place since the last episode, so there was lots to talk about. Specifically, what's happening with Ottawa, how is Montreal this good, have the Sceptres found another gear, Claire Thompson creates her best birthday yet, New York has found the proper state of mind, and Buckles stops by to break it down. Then, Frost rookie extraordinaire Dominique Petrie stops by for a HILARIOUS convo with Tessa about growing up in Hermosa beach, to her wild training methods, her hot start to the 2024/25 season and her Covid debauchery with Buckles. We also place another weekend parlay with FanDuel! Our interview with Dominique Petrie is presented by Bravado Designs, Official Bra Partner of the PWHL. An understated, uncomplicated collection of intimate apparel that makes you feel beautiful, uplifted and confident underneath it all. Use code JocksinJills20 for 20% off – Valid until Dec 31, 2025. Questions or concerns about gambling? Call ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 or visit http://ConnexOntario.ca 00:00:00 - INTRO w Dominique Petrie 00:11:56 - HEADLINES 00:25:31 - Break it down with Buckles 00:41:09 - Interview presented by Bravado Designs 00:41:55 - Interview with Dominique Petrie 01:09:27 - Thank You Petrie & Bravado! 01:10:33 - FanDuel Friday Five 01:14:04 - Happy 1 Year Anniversary Jocks in Jills! See You Tuesday!
Tessa and Julia put a bow on their epic trip to Seattle and pathetic mechanic skills before getting in to the first two games of the Takeover Tour, Ottawa's win streak, Minnesota staying hot despite being ravaged by injuries and the flu, Toronto trying to find their footing, and Boston's strong play lately. Then, Tessa sits down with one f the PWHL's most impressive people on and off the ice, Claire Thompson, to touch on how she balances being an elite athlete and student, her return to hockey, and more. 00:00:00 - INTRO w Claire Thompson 00:10:51 - HEADLINES 00:16:55 - Break It Down with Buckles - NEW Segment! 00:28:01 - Interview w Claire Thompson 00:57:50 - Thank you Claire! 00:58:35 - Fan Duel Friday Five! 01:08:01 - END OF SHOW Questions or concerns about gambling? Cann ConnexOntario at tel:18665312600 or visit http://ConnexOntario.ca
The rookie leads all PWHL Defenders in scoring, all while putting a medical career on hold. Catch her chat with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News Photo: David Berding/Getty Images)
The rookie leads all PWHL Defenders in scoring, all while putting a medical career on hold. Catch her chat with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News Photo: David Berding/Getty Images)
Claire Thompson's journey is one of resilience, loss, and healing after the devastating loss of her brother Rob. From their tight-knit sibling bond growing up in Scotland to the tragedy that would redefine Claire's life, this episode explores the profound grief and transformation that comes with sibling loss. Rob, a charismatic and creative soul with a love for video editing, music, and fine whiskey, was tragically taken in 2014 due to an unprovoked assault in Glasgow, Scotland. Claire shares the heart-wrenching details of that day, the waiting period that followed, and the challenging processes that came after. She delves into the immense toll of those three days in the hospital, leading to the painful decision to say goodbye to Rob. Claire's story is not only about loss but also about survival and finding purpose. A psychologist in training, Claire discusses how Rob's death shaped her life and led her to focus her career on sibling loss and bereavement. Through sled dog racing in Alaska, connecting with nature, and deep empathy, Claire found ways to heal and honor her brother's legacy. Now completing her doctorate, she is conducting a groundbreaking study on young adult sibling loss to advocate for greater awareness and support for surviving siblings. In this episode: (00:00:55) – Introduction to Claire's Background and Family Dynamics (00:10:09) – The Day of Rob's Assault and the Aftermath (00:18:34) – Navigating Hospital Decisions and Legal Processes (00:27:00) – Finding Strength Through Nature and Connection (00:36:42) – The Healing Power of Empathy and Advocacy (00:46:39) – Claire's Current Work and Doctoral Research on Sibling Loss Claire's story is a powerful testament to the enduring bonds of sibling love and the transformative power of channeling grief into purpose. Connect with Claire: Email: cthomson@alaskapacific.edu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/claire.thomson.7758 This Episode is Sponsored by The Surviving Siblings. Connect with Maya: Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/survivingsiblingspodcast/ Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayaroffler TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter: https://x.com/survivingsibpod Website: https://www.thesurvivingsiblings.com/ Facebook Group: The Surviving Siblings PodcastYouTube: The Surviving Siblings PodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheSurvivingSiblingsPodcast
Welcome to the Noggin Podcast. Today we are joined by Claire Thompson, a long term client of ours who we've been keen to get on the podcast for some time now. We've asked her to share her experience and insights from inside her organisation, and as the Head of Learning and Development at Balfour Beatty, she is in a great position to tell us how she and her team supports leaders to be at their best.
In Episode 37, of Season 4, of Driven by Data: The Podcast, Kyle Winterbottom is joined by Claire Thompson, Group Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Legal & General, where they discuss the power of influencing and operating at board level to transform organisations, which includes;Starting her career as a SAS programmer The key traits and attributes a CDO/Data Leader need to be effective at board level Intentionally taking a sideward career step to get the opportunity to become a better communicator Why influencing skills can be problematic for CDOs/Data LeadersThe importance of being a great storyteller and its relationship to value cretion The conditions that D&A teams require to add tangible business value Finding the sponsors in your organisationWhether you need to be in the boardroom to influence The expectations of the boardroom in relation to Data & Analytics If executives are expecting tangible ROI from their investment Building an AI Accelerator within L&GBeing a part of the Lord Mayors Ethical AI initiativeThe practical education pieces that can be done to upskill/educate stakeholders The key to ensuring that data, analytics and AI is treated as a transformational endeavour it needs to beThe relationship between DEI and the ability to influence to create value Hints/tips on how to get DEI right in a world where so many D&A teams struggle with itThanks to our sponsor, Data Literacy Academy.Data Literacy Academy is leading the way in transforming enterprise workforces with data literacy across the organisation, through a combination of change management and education. In today's data-centric world, being data literate is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity.If you want successful data product adoption, and to keep driving innovation within your business, you need to start with data literacy first.At Data Literacy Academy, we don't just teach data skills. We empower individuals and teams to think critically, analyse effectively, and make decisions confidently based on data. We're bridging the gap between business and data teams, so they can all work towards aligned outcomes.From those taking their first steps in data literacy to seasoned experts looking to fine-tune their skills, our data experts provide tailored classes for every stage. But it's not just learning tracks that we offer. We embed a deep data culture shift through a transformative change management programme.We take a people-first approach, working closely with your executive team to win the hearts and minds. We know this will drive the company-wide impact that data teams want to achieve.Get in touch and find out how you can unlock the full potential of data in your organisation. Learn more at www.dl-academy.com.
This week Stefanie is joined by Ms. Claire Thompson who is a Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist at Mater Private Network in Dublin. Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by "Mater Private Network". Mater Private Network offers a unique Spine Care provided by our highly specialised, multidisciplinary Spine Care team including spine surgeons, physiotherapists, pain management specialists, and Clinical Nurse Specialists. The Spine Care service is available in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. Learn more https://bit.ly/3CURFqe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join my guest, Claire Thompson and me, as we explore the shadow of authority, how that plays into our integrity, small bits about what it means to move with integrity, and over course RAGE! The episode begins with a dive into working for others and beginning to step into our power by bringing awareness to formerly hidden patterns of behavior and how that may be getting in the way of our ability to lead. This then guides us into a juicy conversation on integrity and leads into Rage and the navigation of root emotions. Being a Rage Ritual Practitioner, amongst other amazing offerings, Claire discusses the potency of integrating a rage practice and sheds light on a few ways that might be integrated into our daily lives. Please excuse any dog interferences, even puppies need to rage sometimes. Please subscribe, review, and best of all... SHARE! I hope you enjoy and I'll see you next time. To connect with Chloe Lionheart:Email: chloe@downwithmydemons.comJoin Claire at her next in-person Rage Ritual Event:https://app.oneboulder.one/event/EF3CHTZ9UG4WOResources:Rage Rituals:https://medium.com/know-thyself-heal-thyself/rage-rituals-and-how-they-can-heal-us-6a1455bf2014“Love and Rage: the path of liberation through anger” by Lama Rod Owens https://bookshop.org/p/books/love-and-rage-the-path-of-liberation-through-anger-lama-rod-owens/9563937?ean=9781623174095"The Mountain is You" by Brianna Wiesthttps://shopcatalog.com/product/the-mountain-is-you/"Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger" by Soraya Chemalyhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Rage-Becomes-Her/Soraya-Chemaly/9781501189562 "The Power of Women's Anger" a Ted Talk by Soraya Chemalyhttps://www.ted.com/talks/soraya_chemaly_the_power_of_women_s_anger?language=en"The Dreaded Drama Triangle" a Ted Talk by Lucy Barneshttps://www.ted.com/talks/lucy_barnes_the_dreaded_drama_triangle?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshareExtra:Queen of Hearts Compilationhttps://youtu.be/CtCQHCOls2E?si=3nQZ5W2Osznh04BsSupport the show
An insight into recent venture capital deals: Dive into the market's current soft valuations and whether they are holding true or not with host Malika Chandrasegaran, Partner from our Singapore corporate M&A team and special guests Claire Thompson, Co-Head of VC (Australia) and Victor Chiew, Director at our associated Singapore law firm Prolegis. Hear their thoughts on the changing ‘Market Standard' for terms amongst transactions and how to best adapt, the expansion of the VC ecosystem with crossover investors attaining a substantial interest in the market and find out what the market looks like for IPOs and if it's a good time to make acquisitions.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Claire Thompson on her picture book about the true story of Lily The Inventor. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Publicity is so important in every step of your journey. How you present yourself to publishers and to the community, and how you promote your work to the world, is so important. Two new picture book authors with different approaches share their journeys and what's worked for them. Claire Thompson is an Australian children's author with a passion – and a nose – for sniffing out true stories to empower and inspire. Driven by her background in journalism, real people with extraordinary tales sit at the heart of Claire's books.. If Vikki Marmaras seems distracted, it's probably because she's thinking about a new story. Vikki has written stories for The School Magazine and The Toy magazine. And, is largely inspired by her two children. Her stories include a hiccup, a bookworm, a princess, a pirate, and a curious dog. She currently splits her time between Milton Keynes in the UK and Melbourne in Australia. Plus, Liv reviews an awesome picture book and Liv and Ken chat all about what's happening in the kid lit world.
My guest today is Claire Thompson otherwise known as the 5 o'clock apron.Claire is a chef, food writer and the author of 8 cookery books. Her writing is focused around the idea of creating proper food for modern families. And she aims for her food to Inspire but it's also down to earth enough not to be intimidating She was born and raised in Zimbabwe and Botswana and over many generations her family has had a deep connection with Africa, she returned to London at the age of 8 beofre heading to deepest darkest Shropshire aged 10 for her teenage years. She says she got the cooking bug on a trip to Sydney in her early twenties and then spent her twenties working in restaurants, even setting up her own, the Flinty Red in Bristol with her husband who is also a chef. Hope you love today's episode, let us know what you think. Thank you to Lloyds for sponsoring today's episode. And thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we have a light-hearted chat about Claire's strategies, how she boosts her height by wearing eye-catching heels, and her childhood career ambition to be a stand up comedian. On a firmer footing she shares how she gives ‘purpose time' to her team so they can develop themselves and others, plus we discuss the importance of values and behaviours beyond the paper they're written on. This interview is vibrant, rich and inspiring and Claire was interviewed in her ‘shoedio'. Greatest learning and recommended reads at the end of the interview Karen: Instagram: karen.pirie and cornwallwoman Twitter: @karenepirie and @cornwallwoman Sarah: Instagram: cripps.sarah and bigbalancetheory Twitter: @sarahcripps7 and @theory_balance LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahcrippsand https://www.linkedin.com/company/big-balance-theory/ Linktr.ee/bigbalancetheory bigbalancetheory@gmail.com James at BeHeard Be Heard | Podcast Production Claire Thompson https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-thompson-9b94853 Recommended reads: Caitlin Moran – How to be a Woman The Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson
In this episode, we're at the front line of food insecurity as we visit some of the food banks feeding migrants and asylum seekers who don't have recourse to public funds this Christmas.We're looking at the key findings of a new report by researchers at the University of Hertfordshire and commissioned by the Food Foundation. It shows a pretty bleak Christmas for over a million migrants and asylum seekers waiting for their legal status to be approved.The Food Foundation wants the Healthy Start food voucher scheme to be made permanent, and to actively promote access to it among families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF)We want the Government to provide local authorities with the resources they need to ensure families with no recourse to public funds to get the support they need. And that includes accommodation with adequate kitchen and cooking facilities for asylum seekers. And we want the govt to collect data to establish real levels of food insecurity among families and individuals with NRPF.Listen to why it matters with Claire Thompson at University of Hertfordshire, Ray Woolford from We Care at Kath's Place, Juliet Sekitoleko at Brighton Minority and Ethnic Community Partnership Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Promoting a new release is more complex now than ever. Our next guest is Claire Thompson, marketing manager for Fearless Records. In this interview we discuss her journey within the record label from joining the street team to progressing up to her current role. We also chat about her day to day activities, strategy, and the current marketing landscape for artists. Fearless Records: TikTok Instagram YouTube Spotify Twitter Facebook Website Presented by Bandzoogle Bandzoogle is an all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a stunning website for artists. Bandzoogle is also offering to all our listeners 15% off the first year of any subscription. Just enter the promo code “8020show”. Follow 80/20 Records: Instagram TikTok LinkTree 8020records.com We would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook. You can also email us at info [at] 8020records.com. Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner Up Outro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe Kubanda Host: Mike Zimmerlich Produced by: 80/20 Creative (80/20 Records) Post-Production: EarthtoMoira Tags: Music Interview Business Industry Podcast Fearless Records Marketing Release Strategy
Episode 4.10 – Professor Claire Thompson – Badly Behaved Molecules What do football and pharmaceutical science have in common?! In this, our final episode of series four, we go out on a high chatting to multi-award winning scientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist Professor Claire Thompson. Not only is Claire the Founder and CEO of Agility Life Sciences, a drug formulation development company, she is a former footballer who in 2020 launched Girls in Football Teams to support the development of skills through football.We chat to Claire about the role pharmaceutical science plays in the development of medicines and her own experience during COVID and what it means for the future of drug development. Claire believes that playing football has given her skills not just for sport, but for business and so wants to ensure as many girls as possible get the chance to have the same experience. We discuss how the charitable work of her company supports Girls with Goals!Our micro-discussion has an end-of-term feel about it this week when discuss ‘things in healthcare than annoy us!' Inspired by an article in the Guardian by Adrian Chiles ‘When did everything become ‘awesome' and ‘amazing'?. We knew this one would wind Steve up, and it did! www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/01/when-did-everything-become-awesome-and-amazing-i-blame-the-americans. As with all of our guests, Claire shares with us an Memory Pill, a career anthem and book that has influenced her career. Let's just say this is the first time someone has picked a drug they were actually responsible for developing!Live shows and special episodesThis will be our last regular episode until early in 2023 but don't fear – there will be a number of special themed episodes between now and them. Stay tuned to Twitter for more details and keep an eye on our podcast feed. And if you want to see us in person then come along the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Conference on November 11th (https://www.rpharms.com/events). This your chance to meet the apothecaries and share with us your drug, anthem and book choices.To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from. You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural ApothecaryLibrary here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecaryClaire on Twitter @claire6thompson.
Join literary agent Peter Cox and his guests from the publishing business live every Sunday for POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the net's first live manuscript submission event! Each week we look at five submissions. Then it's up to Peter and his guests – and the geniuses in the Pop-Up Genius Room – to deliver their verdict! Each monthly winner goes forward to a quarterly knock-out: the winner is fast-tracked to a leading publisher for serious publishing consideration. _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ Today's submissions are: * Yucatan Channel - A Nick Sanchez Thriller - Thriller by Len Vincenti; * Ravenous Shadow - Horror/Dark Fantasy by Lex Black; * Black Glaze - mystery/thriller by Claire Thompson; * The Restoration - Horror by Tim Crowley; * Marigold - Thriller by Ryan Pote. ________________________________________________________ Featuring special guest and 4-time Bram Stoker Award-winner… Lee Murray! Plus Litopia's very own Matt Schofield! _________________________________________________________ Check out Lee Murray's website: LeeMurray.Info Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ The equipment we use to bring you the show you ❤ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp & USB audio interface⇛ Audient Audio Interface iD14 MKII https://amzn.to/3PxAvnN Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 #writingtips #writingtipsandtricks #books #author
"Meet people who do the role you're interested in, and ask them what they hate about their job - you'll find out a lot! Ask them what they like too, and you'll find it really insightful." Claire Thompson is the CEO of Agility Life Sciences, an award-winning formulation development CDMO on a significant growth curve. Claire talked to us about her key learns from her career so far, including the importance of coaching, not "chasing every ball" and why what other people think of you is none of your business. Enjoy!
LAME On the Table!!! Thursday (4/14) at 6pm at Woodland Park by the gazebo. Bring your picnic blankets and be prepared to talk about Marx. In this episode we go off the script and talk about some changes to Richmond Road, Lexington Recycling, and schedule an On the Table LIVE on the air. On side be we go over one bit of senate news, and we dive in to a summary of the first part of Marx's Value Price and Profit. Follow us on twitter: @LAMEpod Email us: lexLAMEpod@gmail.com Stickers and graphics are designed by Claire Thompson from clairethompsonart.com
The 21C Museum Hotel Bentonville is a 104-room boutique hotel, contemporary art museum, cultural center, and home to The Hive restaurant, led by executive chef Matthew McClure. Claire Thompson (Director of Sales and Marketing) and Danny Baskin (Museum Manager) talk through what visitors and the public alike can enjoy when they stay at or visit the hotel - including one-of-a-kind art, decadent High South fare, and of course - green penguins.
In this week's episode, I introduce my new resident guest Claire Thompson. Tune in to find out more about what we will be discussing every month.
Topics covered : The physical, mental and emotional impact of childbirth, hormones, baby blues, post-natal depression, intrusive thoughts, pelvic floor, anxiety/shame/guilt, some hospital bag essentials, body changes, hair loss, placenta encapsulation, sleep, breastfeeding/ bottle feeding/ combination feeding, new-born baby tips, SIDS.This is the fourth and final episode in my pregnancy miniseries and it's all about postpartum.My guest is parenting and baby expert Claire Thompson who goes by the Instagram handle ‘The Newborn Nanny' and she is a wealth of knowledge.She lives in Wicklow with her husband Ben and their four kids(Evie, Emmy, Georgie and Harry) and in thisconversation we delve into the often-unspoken world of postpartum as she takesus from the moment your baby is born to the hours, days, weeks and months thatfollow. And she gives tons of practical advice that I think will really help younavigate those early days.You'll find Claire on Instagram…https://www.instagram.com/thenewbornnanny/Tips/things to watch out for*none of the products/brands mentioned are sponsored/paid forPack a small plastic jug in your hospital bag (the why is explained in the episode!)Drink plenty of water/fluidsEat plenty of fibreProduct mentioned : ‘Fybogel' Natural Fibre DrinkBleeding : Wear dark clothing, use dark sheets, have plenty of maternity pads at the ready.Limit visitors – be prepared to say no thanks!Placenta encapsulationCork based company that offer a professional placenta encapsulation service nationwide…https://placentatlc.ie/Dr. Harvey Karp's 5 S'shttps://happiestbaby.co.uk/blogs/baby/the-5-s-s-for-soothing-babiesMuslin clothsC shaped pregnancy/baby pillowsBaby carriers/slingsIf you like this podcast, please show your support by leaving a rating or a little comment on Apple and by clicking follow on Spotify, I'd be so thankful. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ARPA Survey ----> lexingtonky.gov/arpa Take it and request an office of cooperative employment Let it be known that the grocery store Erin was trying to think of was Publix Join on on Side A for a foray into the Republican death cult, an update on FCPS schools starting, Lextran news, and more. On Side B we talk about the closure of Legacy Trail and just how powerless we are against Amazon Follow us on twitter: @LAMEpod Email us: lexLAMEpod@gmail.com Stickers by Claire Thompson: clairethompsonart.com
It's the LAME 4th of July Episode coming at you in 2 parts: On Side A, tune in to hear about the Fayette Mall's weird policy on minors, more Scott County garbage drama, and news from the city council. On Side B, you can hear all about what they Mayor is, what they can do, and who they can appoint to office (it's classified) Follow us on twitter: @LAMEpod Email us: LexLamePod@gmail.com You can still get free stickers! Just email us or DM us on twitter Stickers designed by Claire Thompson at clairethompsonart.com
After a brief delay from the hellscape of Lexington pollen, we are back to report about the latest project that has spawned between the two states of UK and Lexington. The common theme for this episode revolves around T.I.F. districts in Lexington, and Chicago- culminating with Morehead and the misdeeds of Patrick Madden. Sign the petition and follow Justice 4 North Fork! https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/justice-4-north-fork-resident-demands https://www.facebook.com/Justice4NorthFork/ Email us for stickers, or to become Erin's pen-pal: lexLamePod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @LAMEpod Our logo and future stickers are designed by Claire Thompson! https://www.clairethompsonart.com/
In which we discuss Lexington's multitude of five year plans, city public comments, a mysterious review of Our Fair City's charter, and an in-depth review of a local business who developed a convincing new economic system. Follow us on Twitter @LAMEpod Email us at LexLamePod@gmail.com Check out our websites: LAMEpod.com LAMEpod.neocities.org Logo is by Claire Thompson: https://www.clairethompsonart.com/ Check out the Counselors Over Cops Linktree! https://linktr.ee/counselorsovercops
Getting back to Mother Nature. reconnecting with the Earth and universe is reconnection with Self and Infinity.
In this episode, our guest is Professor Claire Thompson. Claire is an award-winning scientist, strategist, and storyteller with more than 15 years experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry spanning the large multi-nationals GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, virtual and Contract Research Organisations. She is CEO of Agility Life Sciences, an award-winning CDMO, consulting, and communications firm which works with organizations across the healthcare space to advance their products and raise their profile. She is also Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Cambridge and holds an Honorary Professorship from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham. Claire is Chair of the International Pharmaceutical Federation's Women in Science and Education (FIP WiSE) initiative. Guest - Prof. Claire Thompson, CEO, Agility Life Sciences www.agilityhealthtech.com @agilitylifesci Host - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD, MBA www.hillaryblackburn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook @HillBlackburn Twitter
"You will maintain that position, unless or until I tell you otherwise. You will stand with your legs spread wide, your pelvis tilted forward so that I have access to that sweet cunt of yours. You will not pull away from the water stream and you will not come, no matter how much I stimulate you. Are we crystal clear on this, sub Allie?”The Kinky Ladies explore our sub-sides in our review of "Secrets (BDSM Connections Book 1)" by Claire Thompson. Plus, trench coats were made for Inspector Gadget porn, amirite?The Kinky Ladies will be on spring break for a few weeks, but we'll be back later in April with our final episodes of season two.Be a babe and join the book club with our Facebook Group, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus, if you really want to please us, we love a listener who rates & subscribes, especially on Apple Podcasts. Have a hot read? Email us at kinkyladiespodcast@gmail.com. We adore your feedback and suggestions, but please, no dick pics.
In this episode, Claire Thompson, Community Insights and Marketing Manager at North East Lincolnshire Council, discusses the process of delivering their LGA project aimed at improving cancer screening rates to prevent late diagnosis in residents. Claire also shares insight into how covid-19 has impacted the public health sector in Lincolnshire and how they responded to the challenges of covid through partnership working and establishing extensive communication networks across public sector health bodies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You sent us your career questions and, in this episode, Belinda Djamson, Managing Director at Accenture, Claire Thompson, Head of Data and Analytics at NatWest, and Samani Lamabadusuriya, Head of Data and Analytics at Cigna, bring you answers. To help you navigate this episode, we grouped the questions in 3 parts: Starting in data, from doing to leading and leadership. Starting in Data 2”40 What are the different paths into data science and data engineering? And what do you advise when it comes to choosing which path one should go for? 11”30What do you look for when recruiting data professionals? From doing to leading 17”36 How to successfully transition from doing to leading? 20”38 Which in your opinion is more important to invest time in obtaining - people skills or tech skills? 26”08 The data industry is a very fast paced environment (new tools, new languages, new capabilities), how do you cope with this? How do you up skill and train yourselves? 28”11 What do you need to do to get your career to the next level? 32”46 Samani: You did an MBA a couple of years ago – could you please develop on the pros & cons of the experience, the added value, and if you would recommend people to do the same? Leadership 38”43 How do you ensure knowledge is shared within your teams? 42”29 How do you balance work and home life? Especially while WFH? 49”06” Best tips Enjoy!
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you’ll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Claire Thompson, CEO and Founder at Agility Life Sciences. Claire is an award winning pharmaceutical scientist with over 20 years of experience in developing pharma products, global companies, virtual biotechs and CROs. Today, Claire consults global health companies ranging from spin outs to multinational companies on how to fast track their technology to market. Claire has worked for Pfizer, GSK, Oxford, Pharma Science and The Royal Pharma Society to name a few. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Claire, covering the value of standing out in a crowd, being memorable and owning your authenticity, especially as a female in the pharma and biotech sector. Claire shares what she has learned from playing elite level football for many years and how she has been able to apply these lessons to business strategy, communications, winning and being a team. She and Raman also discuss a continued trend in outsourcing growth, with biotech companies opting for parallel manufacturing with CDMOs to mitigate risk in reaching key milestones. Lastly Claire champions several notable female causes and Raman makes a live donation on air! Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We’d also love a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international content, design and digital agency that helps companies get noticed, raise profile and generate leads in life sciences.
What's GOING ON???Here we are. Another week down in the midst of this pandemic. Texas is open and I couldn't be happier. This episode is a mash-up of my latest finds, some changes happening in my life and a nice juicy rant towards the end of this podcast. Mentioned on the episode:Califia Farms Salted Caramel nitro latte with oatmilk. Where has this fun little coffee drink all my life? Target and Amazon carry it. Fitish Dewing it and Tone down sprayBird Bakery for all their sweetsDicks Sporting Goods for your dumbbells. I use the cap hex ones.Peloton Leaderboard name Imlisapaige Referrel code is F45 (yay!)Swiping Up podcastWorkout Women app, Kelsey Wells and Claire Thompson are who you need to follow!Songs: Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande "Rain on Me."Natalie Taylor "Surrender."It's been a year since I discovered Built Bars! I can't believe it. They're the cleanest bars on the market that really taste like a candy bar. My favorite flavor is chocolate almond. They just dropped 4 limited edition flavors and right now you'll get $5 off each box and an additional 10% off when you use "Lisa" at checkout BUILTBAR.COM I'm pumped to share with you that my favorite gummy vitamins recently came out with apple cider vinegar gummies and you will taste zero of that nasty cider. They're amazing. Forget those tasteless pills and capsule you have to fight to swallow. VitaFive gummies are better than the rest. They even have an entire kids line as well. Go to TryVita and & use lp15 for 15% off!!! Free shipping over $20My Obvi for kids!! This is new and Ainslee and I taste tested all the new flavors! We approve. Frosted Cereal is our favorite. Use "LisaPaige" to snag your discount! We love mixing our powder with coconut milk. They also just dropped collagen fat burner capsules. I take 2 a day. Use Lisa Paige for a discount!I started taking CBD oil this week! I've been interested in this stuff for months and after doing a ton of research, I ended up going with the Vasayo line. This entire cbd line has liposomes and it's patented too. You can order the same stuff I bought, here.You can catch my national radio show "popcrush nights" here.LisaPaigeMadeMeDoIt.com for my Amazon page, and everything else.lisa@lisapaigemademedoit.comCALL ME ANYTIME 972-890-9467TikTok @Imlisapaige
Recorded at the Women in Data conference, this week we're in conversation with Claire Thompson, Head of Data & Analytics at RBS and one of the 2019 ‘Twenty in Data & Technology' awardees. Claire talks us through her passion for data, and why she finds working in the industry so exciting and varied.
Welcome to HOOVERING, the podcast about eating. Host, Jessica Fostekew (Guilty Feminist, Motherland) has a frank conversation with an interesting person about gobbling; guzzling; nibbling; scoffing; devouring and wolfing all up… or if you will, hoovering.This weeks episode was recorded live at the beautiful paradise that is the Machynlleth Comedy Festival in Wales with the most brilliant wonder guests Kiri Pritchard-Mclean, Nish Kumar and flogger of Hay’s finest ice-cream from Shepherd’s Parlour, Jess Hope-Jones.Everything written below in CAPITALS is a link to the relevant webpage. Tickets to see Hoovering LIVE in 201926th MAY - WELLS Comedy Festival - Guests are incredible and being announced super soon9th JUNE - UNDERBELLY Festival Southbank - Guests are Sara Pascoe, Tom Allen and Liam Charles (off of Bake Off and ‘Liam Bakes’)13th & 14th AUGUST - Edinburgh Fringe Festival - 3pm @ Monkey Barrell just for those two dates only and it looks like I’m going to be rocking some fu**ing HUGE guests so stay tuned.Announcing one more treat for July soon and then some even mightier more amazing news for the autumn onwards. Honourable MentionsFollow the food output of SHEPHERDS PARLOUR and JESS HOPE-JONES to find out more about her talk with Claire Thompson in Hay-on-Wye this very weekend on the 25th! The mighty NISH KUMAR also has a WORK-IN-PROGRESS you should go and see if you’re at Hay right now.And come and see KIRI PRITCHARD-MCLEAN’s new show in the same venue as me at the EDINBURGH FRINGEAnd we recorded the podcast at (go next year, it’s amazing) the MACHYNLLETH COMEDY FESTIVALMY WEBSITE is here, should you want to come to any of my stand up gigs and previews and if you just straight up want tickets to my new show HENCH at the fringe click right there where it says HENCH.The food we ate there and then was from SHEPHERDS PARLOUR and the absolutely brilliant PARSNIPSHIP - both of whom get about the place at festivals and stuff so please do look them up and hook them up - they all donated their beautiful food for free for that show and it was properly delish. Other things mentioned included ENCONA hot pepper sauce, TURMERIC LATTE and the comedian TOM NEENAN. We... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There is no doubt that Claire Thompson is a leading light in the pharmaceutical world. She was good enough to take time out from running her business, Agility Health Tech, to have a chat about where she has been and what her plans for the future are. We discussed Claire's role as a leading woman in science, sexism and her Northern Irish heritage. Claire has more than 15 years’ experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry spanning the large multi-nationals GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, virtual and Contract Research Organisations. Having taken a range of therapeutic products through clinical Phases 1 to 3, she thrives on translating innovative technologies into healthcare products and shaping technical and organisational strategies. Exceptional communication is key in everything she does. Whether it is writing investor communications, technical and regulatory reports, Trade Press articles or talking at international conferences, Claire’s focus is on conveying a message in an impactful manner to the target audience. Claire holds a degree in Biochemistry from the University of St. Andrews and a PhD from the School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham. Claire also holds Honorary Senior Lecturer positions with University of Birmingham and University College London. She is Chief Scientist of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences and plays a leading role in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s professional recognition programme. If you prefer to never miss an episode you can subscribe on your preferred podcast platform. Just click on the links below to get going. Click here to subscribe on Anchor Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Google Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Spotify Click here to subscribe on Breaker Click here to subscribe on Overcast Click here to subscribe on Pocketcast Click here to subscribe on Radio Public Click here to subscribe on PodBean Click here to subscribe on Stitcher
We live in a era of disconnection from our direct experiences of life - from ourselves, from each other and from the natural world we're all integrally part of. Why? Because in the Western world in particular, we've chosen to 'develop our minds' so much that our habitual mode of being ("autopilot mode") is lost in the individual and collective thoughts and narratives of our conscious minds -without even being aware of it. This had led us to become significantly disconnected from our bodies and senses, from our direct experience and ultimately from nature within us and around us. We have forgotten how to pay attention and listen to nature - which we all have an innate bond with. According to Claire Thompson, author and explorer of mindfulness and nature (http://mindfulness-of-nature.com/ and https://twitter.com/NatureMindful, this disconnection is the root cause of most of the unnecessary suffering and problems which we face in the world today. Mindfulness is about becoming aware of all the different aspects of our experience of aliveness in an open, compassionate and non-judgmental way. This awareness gives us the choice as to which parts of our experience we tune into. Claire believes that a world that is more mindful of nature will be happier, more peaceful and on the road to sustainability - it's time to bring our awareness back to nature! In this conversation, Claire covers how simple practices like finding a ‘sit spot’ can help us to develop a mindful approach to the natural world and in turn to the rest of our lives. Taking this more mindful approach to life can help us to deal with challenging situations and become more aware of our emotional reactions and where they come from. We are part of nature and nature is part of us, so Claire sees it as common sense for us to undertake mindfulness in a natural setting since it heightens our senses and perception. Practising mindfulness can also be a great way to see wildlife and to enter a state of stillness that encourages it to become more confiding and come closer. Claire also describes how she fell in love with Central and South America, and explains how she has left her day job in order to move there this winter to lead workshops and retreats where she hopes to inspire many more to reconnect with the natural world - through mindfulness meditations, discussions, games, hikes and shared experiences of the wilderness in beautiful places. And she explains the linkages between mindful experiences of nature and our motivation to protect things that we love. In turn, she explains that mindful experiences of nature might be able to help us conserve and restore it. The Wild Voices Project podcast tells the stories of people saving nature. You can find us online at www.wildvoicesproject.org and @WildVoicesProj on twitter. And you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Stitchr. We are part of WILDVoices media, a global production team bridging emerging storytellers with aspiring environmental professionals. Learn more about the global community at wild-voices.org.