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Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast. This episode was recorded at our Cuppa Coffee online meeting, the most popular property meeting in Manchester! If you have any feedback or suggestions for the podcast then please get in touch with us at office@greatnorthernproperty.co.ukThis episode was recorded on 28-05-2022 and was presented by your host, Tom Dylan. The meeting is FREE to attend and runs from 9 - 10:30am UK time. To join the live meeting simply click - https://us04web.zoom.us/j/695660370"Topic : How I lost £1/2M following 'good' financial adviceWho spoke - Colin McNultyContact details:Tel: 07711 849707 Email: colin@JadsFS.comWebsite: www.JadsFS.comSlides used during the talk: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aTQ2Uo7hyLC9K4h_7e8W0FyyiIro4_c2/view?usp=sharingAnd here is what happened on the clock: 0:10 - An introduction from your host 1:34 - Colin speaks46:03 - Q&A53:30 - Wrap up
What do Oprah, Punk Rock and Neo Nazi skinheads have in common?... The origins of the youth white supremacist movement in America. Tune in this week as Ollie introduces James to a podcast that explores how young neo Nazi skinheads became the frontline soldiers for a coming race war and resuscitated life into the declining and laughable KKK and American Nazi's of the 1980's, with Motive Season 3. Brought to us by WBEZ Chicago, reported and hosted by Odette Yousef, produced by Colin McNulty and story consultant Christian Picciolini, MOtive Season 3 is a must listen.Hear all the reasons why you should listen to the podcast that explores why young Americans joined the white supremacy movement in the 80's and the impact that is having on America today.
francine j. harris revisits her childhood home in Detroit and imagines the ways destruction can be an empowering act. Produced by Colin McNulty.
The power in prayer is found less in how we pray and more in understanding who we are praying to and the true relationship He desires to have with us. Special guest Colin McNulty from The International House of Prayer.
In our final bonus installment, the Making Oprah production team revisits an extended interview with daytime talk show legend Phil Donahue. His pioneering show, Donahue, aired from 1967 to 1996 and laid the groundwork for Oprah’s program. It tackled heady, controversial issues - and landed frothy exclusives with A-list celebrities. Donahue also used his studio audience and callers in ways that were both innovative and intimate. Join host Jenn White, producer Colin McNulty, and executive producer Joel Meyer as they listen back to one of their favorite non-Oprah interview from the dozens of interviews conducted for Making Oprah.
In 2001, the American state of Michigan had a suicide rate of 89 per 100,000 amongst mental health patients. By 2013 this had dropped to just 16 per 100,000 and shines against the US national average of 230. One network of hospitals in particular – The Henry Ford Group – registered zero suicides per 100,000 patients and branded its scheme as the zero-suicide model. Its achievement comes from offering mental health screenings at earlier stages for patients. Local reporter Colin McNulty speaks to the doctors who developed the system and how they have sustained it. He also follows the wider network of patients, friends and relatives who have all benefited from the scheme. What this ground-breaking healthcare service offers is weighed up byFi Glover, entrepreneur Martha Lane Fox and Professor Henrietta Moore of the Institute for Global Prosperity. And with the estimation that global annual suicide fatalities could rise to 1.5 million by 2020 – is it a staple addition to the perfect country or a one-off success story? Image: a man walks by street art in Detroit, Michigan Credit: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images
"Burroughs at 100" with Iggy Pop. What's not to like? A HowSound recorded live at the Third Coast International Audio Festival with award winning producer Colin McNulty.
Never mind the anatomy of a car crash.. Iggy Pop introduces BBC Radio 4 listeners to his hero William Burroughs in this Whistledown special feature. Colin McNulty produced this one, which meant spending time in Mr Pop's holiday cottage in Miami. The long version is on the Radio 4 website for a limited period.
Dame Elisabeth - head of the Murdoch clan died this week at the ripe old age of 103. We couldn't resist digging this one out of our archives. Here's Barry Humphries recalling meeting her a few years ago. Colin McNulty is the producer.
John Lucic served in Britain during World War II, and met his wife Peggy here. He was one of the wonderful contributors to our BBC Radio 4 series G.I. Britain. Recorded earlier this year in Cleveland, here's the full interview he did for us with Colin McNulty ..