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The Divorce Podcast
"I didn't skip a moment of the pain" Emma Campbell on surviving cancer, traumatic separation and single-parent guilt

The Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 43:03


In this episode, Kate is joined by author and speaker Emma Campbell, better known to her Instagram followers as Limitless Em, to discuss her separation stories, cancer diagnosis and passion for running.About the episode:Emma starts by telling Kate how her parents' marriage and her relationship with her dad shaped her own romantic life. They go on to discuss her relationship with the father of her four children (including triplets!) and her difficult fertility journey. Emma shares her very personal take on how she found separation more difficult than her cancer diagnosis around the same time.Kate and Emma then talk about Emma's subsequent marriage and the trials and tribulations of a blended family, what made it special and how it ultimately ended in divorce. Emma tells Kate why taking the time to feel the pain and sadness is vital after a separation. Ever the optimist, she finishes by discussing her passion for running and why she believes that physical activity can help you get through anything, from cancer to a breakup. About our guest:Emma Campbell is an author, speaker and podcast host known to her 66K followers on Instagram as Limitless Em, where she shares aspects of the incredible journey she's been on as a cancer survivor, single mum of teenage triplets and so much more. She is known for her honesty, vulnerability and open-hearted approach to life and passionately believes that we all have limitless potential despite the challenges we may face. Emma offers hope to thousands of women in the breast cancer community. She has learnt to celebrate a body that has been through so much, whilst accepting that she will remain on cancer treatment for life.Emma has completed two Virgin London Marathons, the Great South Run, the Vitality 10K, takes part in CRUK's Race for Life every year and has a media place in the 2025 TCS London Marathon where she'll be running as part of Team Bowelbabe, raising vital funds for cancer research. More resources:Find more about Emma Campbell on Instagram and on her website.Donate to Emma's London Marathon fundraiser for Bowelbabe Fund here.Get in touch with amicable for information on the legal, financial and children aspects of separation. Book a free 15-minute consultation with an amicable expert through the amicable website.#EmotionalJourney

Prevention is the new cure
49. Spinal muscular atrophy interview marks Rare Diseases Day

Prevention is the new cure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 52:39


This week sees Rare Diseases Day 2025 and to mark the moment, Steve and James speak with SMA UK boss Giles Lomax about spinal muscular atrophy and how we have the power to save lives. The pair also consider what is happening with the Government's Ten Year Plan, a worrying new piece of research from CRUK and look ahead to the NHS Winter crisis of 2026 - discuss! You can get in touch with the team via podcast@stevebrine.com or find us on our social media channels.Note: Steve has worked in an advisory role with organisations who have an interest in both SMA and newborn screening, but the opinions expressed in this podcast which he presents are his own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
Special Episode in Partnership with Cancer Research UK

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 80:44


This very special episode is brought to you in paid partnership with Cancer Research UK. At the end of last year, myself, Matt Forde and Mark Steel sat down to have a frank, raw, funny and open conversation about something that has affected us all - cancer. We were later joined by Dr Sam Godfrey, the Science Engagement Lead at Cancer Research UK, who gave us invaluable insight into the incredible work Cancer Research UK are doing and why the future is looking bright. Disclaimer for this one - very strong language and discussions of cancer diagnosis and treatment are used throughout. Disclaimer: CRUK can only accept donations from countries where we are a registered charity. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). #ad Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Third Sector
Michelle Mitchell on innovation at Cancer Research UK

Third Sector

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 31:25


Lucinda Rouse and Andy Ricketts are joined by Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, to discuss the charity's approach to fundraising, supporter engagement and advocacy.Michelle provides insight into the charity's ongoing data and digital transformation programme: a major investment that aims to personalise supporter engagement and raise the systems surrounding it to the same level as the world-leading research funded by CRUK.She stresses the importance of promoting innovation and experimentation to deliver the impact articulated in a clear organisational strategy.Also in the episode, Andy talks about Third Sector's latest Charity Pay Study, which identifies and ranks the sector's highest earners using data drawn from charities' accounts.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Karen Lackey, CEO at X-Chem. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Karen, covering: Why diversity of thought is essential in solving problems that have never been solved before Why did she leave the big pharma world after 30 years to join the world of academia? And how joining a global CRO enabled Karen to democratize its tech and platforms Why she's taking her decades of drug discovery experience to help redefine it at X-Chem Using AI/ML more holistically to make its innovative platform more accessible and capital-efficient to biotechs dealing with challenging small molecule projects Her view on biotech failures and fragmented space and the need to rethink ways to launch biotechs Karen Lackey is the Chief Executive Officer of X-Chem, a company dedicated to delivering on the promise of a leading small molecule drug discovery partner with unmatched excellence in DNA encoded library technology, digitized drug discovery, and discovery chemistry. Karen's over 30-year career encompasses international leadership roles within Pharma (GSK, Roche), Academia (MUSC, UA), Biotech (e.g. PyramidBio, BlinkBio, Centauri, Aurobac), Foundations/Charities (e.g. CRUK, TI Horizons) and most recently with the CRO Evotec. She is a passionate drug hunter, playing a pivotal role in discovering Tykerb, and contributing to the advancement of numerous clinical candidates and launched drugs. Throughout her distinguished career, Karen has been at the forefront of integrated drug discovery, spanning diverse areas such as machine learning/AI/computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, discovery biology, pharmacology, DMPK, and the application and integration of new technologies.   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 appreciate a positive rating!   This episode of Molecule to Market is sponsored by Vetter, a global leader in aseptic filling solutions for injectable products in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Discover more about Vetter's comprehensive services, from early-stage development to commercial production, and how they support clients in delivering high-quality therapies to the market.   Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed and grow in life sciences.

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Prof Angus Dalgleish - The COVID Booster Cancer Time Bomb and Why the Experiment Needs To Stop

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 48:16 Transcription Available


Show Notes and Transcript Professor Dalgleish has spoken out about his concerns of the mRNA jab for years. And for the last 2 he has written about the rise of cancers he believes are linked to the jab.  We start by looking back at Professor Dalgleish's career and ask why he chose to speak up and what was the response from his colleagues?  He then delves into this rise of turbo cancers and why he had to sound the alarm despite the struggle to get full transparency from the authorities and "Move on, nothing to see here" is the reply to most requests for data.  His fellow cancer specialists agree with his concerns, but the authorities simply will not listen. Angus Dalgleish is an expert in immunology and Professor of Oncology at St George's Hospital Medical School, London. Article in The Conservative Woman: https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/massive-cancer-deaths-study-vindicates-my-warnings-over-covid-boosters/ Japan Data: https://www.cureus.com/articles/196275-increased-age-adjusted-cancer-mortality-after-the-third-mrna-lipid-nanoparticle-vaccine-dose-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-japan#!/ The Death of Science:      https://amzn.eu/d/2w1wxk4 Interview recorded 15.4.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE            heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                  heartsofoak.org/shop/ TRANSCRIPT (Hearts Of Oak) I'm delighted to have Professor Angus Dalgleish with us today. Professor, thank you so much for your time. (Prof Angus Dalgleish) You're welcome. Great to have you. And of course, people will have read, I'm sure, many of your articles, more recently in The Conservative Woman, back before that, I think in certainly The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail. And since 1991, I know you've been the Professor of Oncology at St. George's University, London. And during this time, you focused on the immunology of cancer and conducted numerous clinical trials involving a variety of vaccines and immune therapy. I know you're well known for your contributions on HIV AIDS research. And of course, you stood for UKIP, which is another part of your story back in 2015. There's so many areas, Professor, I want to talk to you, but maybe you have got a background in understanding vaccines. We'll get on to, I think, the first article you wrote, certainly I read, was back two years ago, actually, on the madness of vaccinating children against COVID, and they started discussing cancer and what you were seeing back in December 2022. I certainly saw it in the Conservative Woman but maybe I can ask you just for a little bit of your background and then we can get on to what you have seen with your patients and the data. Okay well with regards to my background I mean it's, I've been reminded of something I'd forgotten and that is that I'm probably one of the only people in the country who's been an NHS consultant in virology, immunology, general medicine, and oncology. So when I had my chair in oncology, I had a great background in immunology and virology, which is what led me to go into tumour immunology. And I continued working on HIV pathogenesis for several years and worked with colleagues in Norway with designing a very good HIV vaccine, which is the only one that works. But I was staggered that nobody was interested or would support it. And yet the big medical industrial complex, such as the NIH and Big Pharma, kept plowing ahead with vaccines that had the whole envelope in different technologies, and none of them worked. In fact, it was worse than working. They had to stop all these worldwide trials costing billions because the vaccine was worse than the placebo, now so that's a very good entrée as to where I came from with the COVID virus. When that became a pandemic and the sequence became available. I was called up by my colleagues in Norway saying, would I be happy to do the same process? I help identify the major immunological components and avoid all the unnecessary ones, which is the most important thing. And I said yes, obviously. And we started to plan a MAPA plan when they came back and said, this is not an actual virus, this has been released from the lab in Wuhan or escaped then as we put it and the reasons for this was absolutely plain, is that there were charged inserts around the receptor binding site not one or two but six as well as the fusion site, fusion domain and I looked at that you know, and I had a background because I've done so much work on the HIV receptor, even as a clinician I was you know, had a scientific understanding of interactions and what is required etc and it occurred to me that these inserts some of them had been previously published and, you know, by the Wuhan group, they'd said, aren't we clever? We put this insert in and we made this virus more infectious to human cells. This is very good. They went on with two or three. But here we had one with six inserts. Now, my molecular biology, virology friends all told me, oh, don't get excited. All these things happen at random. And here I then realized what a problem was with science, people are only in their boxes, they don't get out of the boxes. Changes in sequence only matter when they translate into the amino acids which translate into proteins and that's what does the interaction, once the amino acids were translated by these inserts they broke all the rules of the game, they were far too too positively charged, which meant that the virus had been altered so it would act like a fridge magnet. So it would zap onto human cells over and above its natural ACE receptor. And when I realized this, it was 100% I was convinced it could not have come from anywhere else because it had broken the rules of biology. And the rules of biology would have edited out those changes because, put it in a simple way, the charge was around pH 8. The charge of any normal virus is around 6 or less. So it was just a supernatural leap. And that's what convinced me. But the big problem was that having written papers in Nature Science, Lancet on HIV and its receptor and how it causes disease and the epidemiology and got them all in the leading papers. When I pointed this out with my colleagues, Nature, Science, all these papers, Lancet, they all turned us down and said, this data is not in the public interest. Seriously, I've got the copies. It is unbelievable. So I realized then that a discussion about the science was being banned. This led to me, and I'm flagrantly admit that, you know, this ended up in us writing a book called The Death of Science, which is actually available, and I've probably got it somewhere. But this was unbelievable that we suddenly realized everything was being censored. I was told by my own university we were not allowed to discuss or research the origin of the virus. Well, I mean, that was really quite draconian. But then where do so many universities get their funding from these days? They're far too reliant on China. So it clearly comes from that source, the way China stopped the WHA doing their work. Now, I'm just going to mention, this is relevant to what you've asked me to talk about, because when we had that spike protein, we realized it was very fully charged. We also looked at it for a homology with now an epitopes. And 80% of it was similar to the human epitopes, some of them unbelievably identical, platelet factor IV myelin. So we said, do not use this as a vaccine, because it will cause all sorts of terrible side effects. This is how you do it. We've learned from HIV, a vaccine is not how much you can put in it, but how little you can put in it. So you go for the Achilles heels of the structure. So if those structures no longer exist, the virus doesn't exist in any variant. So we actually had a blueprint. And we told everybody about this. We had access to the cabinet, the SAGE, Chief Medical Officer of Science. Who basically deemed it all interesting but not relevant. Can you believe that? But they had a point that there was 150 groups reviewed by a Nature paper, all of them so stupid, I use the word advisedly, that they all said, this is our vaccine. They all used the whole spike protein. Well, it was obvious that you must not use the whole spike protein, in the same way we'd spent 30 years saying don't use the whole HIV envelope. And they still haven't got the process. I mean, it is unbelievable stupidity group thing. And anyhow, so we knew there was going to be a big problem if they use the spike protein with autoimmunity, etc. However, that had nothing to do with my interest with cancer at all. What got my interest in cancer in this was when they brought out the booster program. Now, I've done lots of model work on vaccines, you know, basic research funded by charity, done for industry too. And a basic adage is, if a vaccine needs a booster, it doesn't work. So here we are being forced by the government and all the authorities to have a booster when it was all based on the grounds that people who monitor the effects of people who've been vaccinated, their antibody titer falls off. Well, of course it does. I mean, that's what you want. And that was the basis for doing boosters, to stop it falling off. Well, I knew enough then about the booster is that by the time they were talking about rolling out the booster, we were already in Omicron territory. They were boosting a virus that didn't exist on the grounds that there was crossover. And there was all these species, the booster will give you extra protection from crossover. Well, apart from the fact that we'd widely published and it had been downloaded over a quarter of a million times, our objection to using the spike protein and what you should use for a vaccine, with another group of colleagues, I wrote a review of a virus. Coxsackie viruses and the attempts to vaccinate against them and why they had all failed. And actually, the need for them is greater in animal work than it is in humans. But they all fail because the vaccines against coronavirus lead to antigenic sin or immunological imprinting. Once you are vaccinated against a component of that and you challenge with a different variant, it will only see the first component. And it will not see the variants. But it will make antibodies that will bind to them. And then that enhances infection and this explains why people have just woken up scratched their heads and say why does everybody who gets a booster get infected again with COVID in fact three and a half times more likely according to the big Cleveland study and more than twice as likely according to one published after the second vaccine in BMJ, so this was not a surprise. I couldn't believe why nobody heeded and listened to these warnings. And the people that made the decision. It must have made them in ignorance because they certainly didn't read any of this stuff. Otherwise, they'd have been much more cautious. Now, instead, they were being pushed by Big Pharma, who selected the data. It's now obvious that Pfizer, if they had revealed the data, the VAERS data, nobody in their right mind would ever have approved it. And you've had Clare Craig and Norman Fenton on board. So all I can just point out was I was unaware of this carry on at the time, but they brilliantly pointed out that they did it all on relative risk as opposed to absolute risk and the number needed to vaccinate to prevent. If that data had been presented properly, nobody in their right mind would have approved a vaccine. It's just meaningless to have to vaccinate 120 people to prevent one infection. And when the VAERS data came out, it was clear that if you had a serious adverse event, you had a 3% chance of dying. Whereas if you got COVID, you had less than 1% chance of dying. In fact, a lot, lot less than 1% at the very most. So there was no way anybody should have done it. So I would argue that the Pfizer, and I'm not alone in having said that they went into shenanigans and all sorts of smoke and mirror to hide the truth and get everything approved. But, you know, others, such as the state of Texas, are actually suing them for fraud. So, I mean, it's not exactly, it's an open secret. So get back to the booster and the cap.... Could I just ask you just one little sidestep, I remember reading your numerous articles, I think it's probably in the Daily Mail and I remember thinking Professor Angus is saying, speaking his concerns in a great way to stay within certain restrictions and yet get the message out. And I was reading, thinking, this is exactly what I am hearing as a lay person. And you're explaining from your medical professional background. And those articles in the mainstream media, the newspapers, I think were vital in helping people understand what was happening. And you wrote them in such an intelligent, smart way. Well, thank you very much. With regards to the Daily Mail and the articles, I was staggered by the letter. Sometimes they would print a page of letters in the printed edition, and they were all from people saying, thank you so much for helping us understand just what the hell has been going on. You know that was the great thing, the big problem I had with the Daily Mail as soon as I pointed out that there was a problem with the vaccine, I would get to the draft I'd submit it, it'd be accepted and then it wouldn't appear and it had been censored by the chief editor, as soon as it was a vaccine, we now know why, it's because the mainstream media were paid a fortune to push the narrative by the government. A fortune so big that none of them were prepared to challenge it. The Mail did a fantastic job, and I helped as much as I could on the grounds that the lockdowns were madness, and there's no scientific justification for it. It was absolute madness, even to think of a second one. And many others, Carl Heneghan, et cetera, came up, and I was saying that natural immunity, and I was one of the few clinicians to sign the Great Barrington Declaration because that's what I said we should have done straight from day one. In fact, now in retrospect, my gut feeling we didn't need a vaccine program has been proven to be absolutely true because had we done the vitamin D properly and had one or two other drugs out there, we would not, and I include there, without beating around the bush ivermectin, I think Peter Curry's book is absolutely damning how Fauci and others went out of their way to damp that down. And the only reason they did was because you cannot introduce a vaccine if you've got an effective therapy. I mean, I really do believe it was that bad that they were doing this. And so many people suffered. I think it was criminal. I make no bones about that. But the media wouldn't touch my concerns about the vaccine, which is why I ended up publishing them in the Daily Skeptic and the Conservative Women, who, I must say, they challenge anything that they find they cannot collaborate. Corroborate they they check they do their own referencing and everything so they are very very hot and quite a lot of stuff I've had toned down because of challenges to the refereeing for instance etc, but the stuff that they do put out there they're all very happy about it, now what I did and why you were talking is that when the booster came in, I've said it's a complete waste of time. Not only will it induce antibodies to a virus that doesn't exist, but they will lead to more infection. What I wasn't prepared for was that my patients who I was monitoring carefully, who'd been stable melanoma for years, I had half a dozen of them go down within six to eight weeks of the booster program being wheeled out. And they had relapsed. And some of these had been stable for over 15 years. The average was five to seven. And I knew then something was going on because melanoma patients, once they're induced to be stable with immunotherapy like they all had, because I was using immunotherapy 20, 25 years ago, long before it became popular, I knew there had to be a tremendous immune suppression event going on, life event. It's usually bereavement, severe depression, divorce, bankruptcy. Something that goes over three months to cause this. Yet I was seeing it clear. I reported it. I was told by my own people to shut up and stop frightening the patients. There is no evidence. Get the evidence. So I said, you know, I am a canary in a mine and a man with a red flag. It's up to everybody else to react to this. Now, I was told no. I've subsequently seen a dozen and I've continued to shout. And I saw eight cases within my social and family circle of people who developed leukaemia lymphoma after the booster and so we started to say how is it doing that? When it became evident there was a very good, I mean my own group have done work on this, but to me what really convinced it when other people found that t-cell responses were suppressed after the booster not the first and second but after the booster and the t-cell suppression was so bad they called it exhaustion in cancer patients, well we know that the people who've got cancer under good control, it is t-cells nothing to do with antibodies. So the booster was doing more harm than good, it's suppressing the t-cell response, and then I found papers that was even worse on the grounds that the booster switched the IgG1, immunoglobulin class structure antibodies, from ones that would normally be intent on fighting viruses to one that were tolerizing them, tolerizing the IgG. The sort you induce in transplant patients. So not only had you switched the T cell response off, but you'd sent all the antibodies on to be tolerizing so they didn't reject the transplant. Of course the transplant in this case is the cancer so there's no doubt that it popped up, that was a major reason why it popped up, now why it's important to discuss this now is, having been told to shut up and be quiet, I did get by the way, people from all over the world saying thank you for pointing this out, we've seen exactly the same thing. I mean from America, Canada, South America, Europe, South Africa, Australia, all around the world people said we're seeing exactly the same thing. Well now we have this paper that's come from Japan, it's pure statistical analysis of events over COVID, including all causes of death and this is important, not incidents death, and they noticed there was no increase in death of any cause or cancer during the first one and two waves of COVID. But it started in late 21 and continued to rise, hardly doubling in 22. And so the all-cause in 21 went from a few percentage, three or four, to over 9% in 22. Death from cancer went from 1.1 to 2.2 + in 22 these are small figures but it's a very strong trend because it was in all the cancers, it wasn't just in any one and I got particularly interested because there was no great increase in colorectal cancer, which is what we've seen in the UK in fact the colorectal surgeons were the first to phone me and say we're seeing unbelievable colon cancer in young people, and they've all had the booster vaccine. You know, we think there is something related. So I reacted that there was no signal in Japan. And then remember, they have an incredibly different diet. It's a completely anti-inflammatory diet. So they haven't been primed for colon cancer to take off. But all the ones that were killing them were those that killed them before, but much quicker. But I mentioned mortality. I predicted there would be a massive increase in cancer problems just on lockdown alone because we weren't screening. People weren't coming to with their symptoms. We weren't doing the scanning. We weren't getting them on treatment early. So that alone, I predicted more people would die of that lockdown on cancer than would die from any benefit of lockdown on COVID deaths, which we now know there were zero. I mean I think most people will now agree with that, it was introduced far too late on both occasions, it was introduced just as the hot, the waves were dying out, completely utterly pointless, so I was very aware and actually preached a bit that you know, the problem with this issue is cancer incidence is massive, cancer deaths not nearly as much because we've got very good at treating it and the incidence to death can take several years, so here in Japan you've actually got the death rate clearly rising, it's all very statistical this, in one year two year now, That was finished in 2023, submitted in 2023. If we had the 23 data, I would bet that that would be a doubling again, probably, on the 22 data, because they have shown in the data they've got, it's worse with each booster, not just the first. If you have a fourth and a fifth, it gets worse. And what is great about this paper is it goes into explaining how it's actually induced the cancer early as opposed to just waiting for it to develop which is what I would have expected had it just been suppression of the immune system and one thing they have suggested, which I totally go along with and I hadn't thought of it first-hand myself but I'm fully aware and support it, is that the clotting tendency, these micro-clots that the spike protein causes. Actually would lead to enhancing the cancers to spread and metastasize. And we know that this clotting abnormality occurs in some cancers, prostate and pancreas, and all sorts of unusual things occur, like disseminated intravascular coagulation, etc. Now, this is the sort of thing, that it was being reported in people who died of cancer who'd been vaccinated. Really abnormal clots. If you look at the literature, there's a lot of people pointing out that the autopsy is highly unusual clotting going on. So the fact that that process was actually driving cancer is a very interesting suggestion. It's not proof, but it's yet another reason that might be driving it. In the literature are reports that the spike protein binds to p53 and msh3. These are suppressor genes. If you have mutations in these genes you're much more likely to develop cancer because they normally switch the cancer that has arisen by accident off. They're suppressor genes, they switch it off. So if you compromise your suppressor genes you're much more likely to develop cancer quickly. And I think that this is part of what the Japanese data is showing. I just point out that I don't think there is any ulterior motive in just pointing out what we've seen, whereas I am very concerned that the Office of National Statistics keep changing the rules with data. They stopped reporting the COVID deaths in May 22, and they've been doing adjustments and all sorts of things, which I think, what are they trying to hide? And Carl Heneghan has made a very, and Norman Fenton, made a very big issue of this. Why don't they just release all the data? And I'm convinced that data shows something very similar, just because of what I see. I look around my friends, the number who've gone down with cancer since they had the booster. Which they only had so they could travel in lockdown, and they wanted to have a decent holiday. And he said, you can't get on this plane or this boat unless you have the booster. And so they had the booster. And in two cases, they never, ever going to get on the boat and do the traveling. One of them died very quickly, and I was horrified by it because he'd had perfect treatment, absolute perfect treatment, but still progressed, suggesting there were other mechanisms going on. And another one had a lymphoma that he had years ago it resurfaced rapidly and killed him and his oncologist, I was quite surprised told him, I really can't ignore the fact that this has been stable for years but it's come back as soon as you had the booster and there's a chap in England who's pointing this out, I was a friend of this guy, he's in America. And then I've had other cases which have popped up completely unexpected. In my family, I've had cases of leukaemia uncovered after the boosters and brother-in-laws, etc. So it's really real. And friends who developed aggressive prostate, pancreatic, ovarian cancer since the booster program has been wheeled out. And my main reason for shouting about this is that I am still being told I can have a spring booster to protect myself. I spoke to a friend today and they were talking about their father who was told he had prostate cancer and I think he went for a psa testing, that's to look at how far the cancer is and it was very low it was six or eight, then after the boosters he went for another test and they'd gone up to 170 and was told it spread throughout out the body and that was it and I get those are similar stories you have heard and I'm looking at these studies which are coming out and obviously you, this has just come out, you've just published this in the conservative woman as of when we're recording actually on the 15th, but you need studies I guess to analyse the data and put it together it's one thing having the individual stories, but these studies seem to be telling you what you already had heard in your individual patients. Yes, indeed. I mean, we've been really waiting for proper studies like this, and there seemed to be a real hesitation. I mean, I told everybody who criticized me, well, go away and look at it. You're sitting on the data. You're head of trusts. You're head of of MRC, CRUK, all these things. That's your job. It's not my job. My job is to be the whistle-blower. But as we know, whistle-blowers in the health service are persecuted, and it would have seemed to be the same in science and everything as well. It's been going on a long time. I was reminded yesterday that Semmelweis, who was the first person to point out that the dreadful sepsis deaths in the maternity ward were due to the fact nobody washed their hands, and if you washed their hands, you didn't get it. All his colleagues turned around and said, you're a lunatic, and had him locked up. I mean, I don't think things have changed with this pandemic at all. That's exactly what's going on. It's the death of science. nobody wants to discuss the data whether it be the origin of the virus whether it be with a pandemic it's a good or bad thing whether it be that masks are a good or bad things or that whether we should have been able to early treat as you would any respiratory virus with a good boost of vitamin D, soluble aspirin, intranasal interferon, beclamide, if it goes to the chest all these things I believe, and ivermectin which having looked at all the data, I can understand now why nobody in the establishment wanted it anywhere near a COVID patient because it worked and it saved them and there would be no need for any vaccine whatsoever and Fauci demonized it as a horse de-wormer when it is probably one of the most effective drugs in humans ever in the history of medicine, because it It prevents all sorts of things, river blindness and the liver, all the flukes, et cetera, in Africa and Asia. And may well be a major reason why the incidence of COVID deaths in these places was so low, because they were all on ivermectin and getting good vitamin D, of course. I've just spoken out as these studies are coming out, and we'll put the link to the Japanese study in the description. Of course, it's in that article. As more and more people have spoken out, are you seeing more of your colleagues going public on it? Because surely when the studies are coming out, the data is released, then that's proving what has happened. And therefore, you will get more and more people from the medical community who actually are speaking up and saying, yeah, this is correct. Do you think that will happen? Well, I hope so. I hope so. So the ones that spoke up and said, you're correct, all said, by the way, we've been told to shut up too and not upset the patients. This is like it was a central script written somewhere because they told me the same in America, Canada, Australia, Europe and Britain, that to be quiet. I got carpeted for pointing all these things out and said I was breaking NHS guidelines. And this would go down on my thing as breaking rules. I said, I don't give a damn. All I'm doing is making sure I do no harm. I suggest you do the same. NHS is causing more harm. I think the NHS, one of the reasons it's crippling, it's spending so much time treating the side effects of the vaccine program. And they won't admit it, of course. And I've been doing some medical legal instances where people have clearly been damaged by the vaccine and none of the people concerned will admit it. They just say coincidence. It's just like a tape. And I've spoken to lots of people who had very bad vaccine and had just been really badly treated. They go out of the way to make sure it's not enough for compensation. And I hadn't realized how many people had lost their jobs in the UK because they refused to get vaccinated or they refused to get the booster because they had had such bad bad side effects from the first two. How can you possibly justify that? If you have a bad reaction to a drug, you don't take it again. You don't take another dose and hope it's not as bad this time, which seems to be the NHS and the government's attitude to it. Yeah. Another part is the cancer issue, and obviously seems to be speeding up cancer much faster. That's certainly the people I've talked to. But the other side, and a lot of the media reports have been a shocking cancer amongst younger people. And the journalists, right, they have no idea why…. Yes, they do. this has been happening recently but I mean tell because, it's that concern you think cancer is something you get maybe later on in life but this is happening younger, this changes the very nature of what that is the impact on society. Yes I mean we have seen and there there is a paper showing that there is a real increase in patients under 44. I think it's 19 to 44 a massive increase in cancers and particularly abdominal cancers. So colorectal. We were seeing this before, by the way, in young people in this country, obviously not in Japan. And so I've always said it must be something to do with the diet is driving this, and so do most people. But it seems to have accelerated since the vaccine program came on. But we're seeing all the others. I mean, I was really surprised. We're seeing oesophageal cancer, biliary, liver, pancreatic, upper and lower bowel, weird ones like appendix cancers. You know, incredibly rare. I was contacted by a fellow who said that he'd seen about one of these. He runs a colorectal surgery and he's seen about one in the last five years. And he said, I've seen 13 recently, and they'd all had the vaccine. They were all in young people. So, I mean, so when people get cancers, unusually unexpected. The first thing you should do is say, why? Do they have something in common? Well, they do. The vast majority, again, not all of them, because there's a background incidence, have all had the vaccine or a booster. And that to me is stop the bloody program now, you know instead I'm being told to go and get my spring booster what planet are these people on? This is, since you've spoken up nearly or 18 months or 21 months ago I've seen more and more people write about it, is this the end then of this worldwide experiment of this new type of technology, this mRNA which is massively backfired or is it just how Big Pharma work and then they come up with the mRNA now to fix cancer which is the the latest thing we've heard. Yeah, well, they were always working on that. And I actually, you know, when people tell me I'm a clinician and I don't know what I'm talking about and to shut up, I tell them I know a darn sight more than they do. And especially about the dangers of messenger RNA vaccine, because I was on a scientific advisory board for a company whose subtitle was the messenger RNA vaccine company for five years and I left about seven years ago and they were targeting cancer and they didn't get through, BioNTech had the same thing. Big Pharma and whatever's behind them at far more sinister, has used this pandemic and I mean, when it started I wouldn't even have thought along these lanes. I honestly think it was planned, it's like it was planned to get the messenger rna out, when you go back and you look at the Manhattan project for vaccines and world health, their big issue was why do we make all these vaccines? If we don't have a pandemic we won't make any money, we'll lose money so this really looks like it was all planned, why did Moderna have a patent on sars-2 in February 2019? Why did the German government go ahead and fund an an enormous big vaccine facility in Marburg to produce messenger RNA, long before they were anywhere near being approved. It sounds like the whole thing was part of some sinister plan. And that's what I find really, really concerning. And I've spoken up and on the record. I think the messenger RNA vaccines are an absolute disaster, should be banned. They should be completely, utterly banned. And they are what they say on the till in the early BN Biotech preparations for Pfizer, they have COVID vaccine-gene therapy. Well, that was honest. You don't use gene therapy on a pandemic that kills less than 1% of people. And then you go ahead with the plan, when you know that the people who did die had an average age in the UK of 82, whereas average age of anybody else dying of anything else was 81. So the logical thing for a statistician was to go around and prepare COVID and spray it all around the population and tell them they'll live an extra year longer, because you've got I mean, being very cynical about it. But why would you? You shouldn't do it. Chris Whitty occasionally said some sensible things, but then went on to being beheaded or whatever it is and go along with this madness. He said, you can't use a vaccine unless you've got a death rate of 30% in the main population. You can't justify it if you haven't got the safety data. Why did he not stand up when it was 1% and stop it? Could it be something to do with shut up and you'll get your rewards in the honours list which they all did these people all of them, Vallance, Whitty and all these, I was going to say goons from SAGE, I'll say that again I do, I disagreed with them totally and utterly and even the people working with the vaccines from Oxford, the Astra Zeneca, they all got knighthoods, damehoods everything long before there was any evidence it was of any any benefit. It's unbelievable. When these studies come out, a lay person like myself will think this then starts a catalyst of looking at other countries and wanting the data. But then the flip side is you realize the difficulty of data, and you touched on that. I think you had mentioned that whenever I saw you speak at Andrew Bridgen's event the end of last year in Parliament, the lack of data. It seems like there is British data. there is Israeli data and there does seem some Japanese data. Many other countries seem to have a complete void, but the UK government don't even want to release any of the data. Will this force them to release it? Will this mean there are possible financial penalties? I mean, these companies getting sued? Where does this go whenever one country brings out a study like this, which is so comprehensive? Well, I think you'll get other countries that will do it. I really do. I mean, Australia, who behaved appallingly during the pandemic, I mean, they were run by a bunch of, not just clowns, but really ghoulish clowns who seem to relish in power and locking down and God knows what else, have mandatory vaccines. Well, at least they have. They've had a lot of revolt over this, and they finally had a formal Australian Commission on Excess Deaths. And I've been asked to give evidence for it as have some other people who've raised their voice and we'll make it very very clear what's going on, some of the senators now in Australia know exactly what was going on and they're baying for blood as it were and the thing that I'm baying for, why were the people like me in Australia and I worked in Australia for seven years by the way, I did flying doctor for a year and I did internal medicine and oncology. I know it very very well, why did these doctors who thought like me, I'm going to look after the patients, this, that and the other, they got struck off if they they wouldn't go along with this madness. I mean, it's unbelievable. It was inhumane. And at least that commission is going to uncover it. I think our COVID inquiry is a whitewash to kick the can down the road for so long. By the time it comes to the conclusions, nothing to see here, nobody, no one person was guilty. There'll be lessons to learn. No, there won't be any lessons to learn unless they hold people to account, unless we withdraw from the WHO, this madness, this treaty they want us to sign up to, once they're all signed up, they release the next pandemic and they will have another round of vaccines for you. I mean, I thought this was absolute madness to even think like that. But George Orwell saw it all 70 years ago, 70 years plus. And I mean, it's just unbelievable. I re-read 1984 and Animal Farm when I went on holiday recently. They had a package, and I'd read them 40, 50 years ago, a long time. If I hadn't have read them, I'd have thought, oh, somebody's seen through the lockdown and written these in lockdown as to where it could lead once you give the power to the governments to bully the thing. Yeah, it's incredible. They could have been written in the lockdown, but he wrote them 50 years ago. He saw what was coming. Obviously, it was about the communist model coming out of Russia and the implications. But I never thought I would live long enough to see democracy being destroyed by the same tentacles of control that emerged due to the COVID. And it's given them a power to interfere in everything else. I mean, a power to block all kinds. I've lost my faith totally in justice in the UK, probably worldwide. The Postmaster scandal was unbelievable. when the guy was told you're the only one, I remember that's what I was told when I made a great fuss, you're the only one, it transpires there were dozens and dozens of us who made, said the same thing to the government, they ignored, there were hundreds and hundreds of postmasters who said the same thing that they ignored and now, you know we're going we're having the same absolute nonsense over climate control. I mean I went and researched climate control, I didn't have to do much research before I realized that the data is very clear out there that carbon dioxide rises when the world warms. And it is actually something that's trying to do something good about it. And it does. It's a heavy gas, falls to the ground, encourages plant growth, tree growth, which produces more oxygen. It is. It's like a controller. It's like a thermostat. It is not the cause. And you've got all these morons, and I use the word advisedly, and people like Ed Miliband should springs to mind this guy is a total moron, who thinks that if you stop the co2 from the cars, this, that and the other, you'll save the world from global warming, it won't make one iota difference and if you really succeeded in lowering co2 significant, you would actually start extinguishing life they don't seem to understand any basic biology at all and yet these morons are running our parliament, running our lives and they are impoverishing everybody on this planet. I saw my energy bill even though we tried very hard, it's absolutely ludicrous and it's even worse knowing it is five times higher than if I was in the United States where at least they've got some pragmatism with regards is, we can't do everything in the solar and wind we're going to need our oil and gas and by the way it's beneath us, ours is beneath us but we've basically said we're not going to use it and so we're dependent on China who's polluting the world to death, it's unbelievable. I think many people have had their eyes open to many of these issues over the last couple of years of COVID tyranny. Professor Dalgleish, I'm honoured really to have you on, it's wonderful to hear your thoughts and your writings, it's good to delve into them, people can get the Conservative Woman, but thank you so much for the stand you've taken and thank you for sharing your thoughts with us today. Right. Well, thank you very much for having me. But just remember, we've written an enormous amount of this up in The Death of Science, which is available on Kindle, Amazon, and is multi-author. And it's got contributions from Karol Sikora, Sir Richard Dearlove, Clare Craig, Ros Jones. I mean, I'm really proud that we've been able to really put the gauntlet down, that this government and the world's governments and the scientists and the institutions and the medical profession have killed science. We have to do everything we can to rectify that. Thank you. And the viewers and listeners can get that. The links will be in the description. So however you're watching, however you're listening, you can just click on that. So, Professor, once again, thank you for your time today. Cheers. Thank you.

Agilent Podcast Series
A Deeper Dive into the Golden Age of Cancer Research

Agilent Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 29:23


This episode of the Agilent Podcast Series investigates what is now being coined as ‘the golden age of cancer research', while exploring ongoing milestones, scientific advancements, and the dedicated efforts being made to help improve patient outcomes.

iMG's Polaroids
iMG's Polaroids: Episode 140.5 [Memories 2022 Collection]

iMG's Polaroids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 201:28


Tracklist 00:21 | MACINTOSH PLUS - リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー (Episode 127) 07:42 | HolyU & Mariatti - k+n=x (Episode 126) 12:29 | Vintage & Morelli - Tsukiakari Ame (Deep Mix) (Episode 122) 19:42 | Seven Lions - Worlds Apart (Bit Funk Remix) [feat. Kerli] (Episode 127) 24:36 | Gregory Esayan - Coastal Glow (Episode 124) 30:04 | Notaker - So Much Love (Episode 132) 36:09 | Martin Garrix - Proxy (Episode 121) 40:13 | Eminence - Hollow Mind (feat. Q'AILA) (Episode 127) 43:13 | Supermodels From Paris - Keep On (Komytea Remix) (Episode 127) 49:28 | Stonebank - Back To Start (feat. Dylan Dunlap) (Episode 127) 52:35 | Tut Tut Child - Talking Of Axes (feat. Jim Davies) (Episode 136) 55:20 | Chicane - Sunstroke (Disco Citizens Mix) (Episode 119) 1:01:43 | DJ Doo - The Beginning (Episode 117) 1:05:54 | Signalrunners & Julie Thompson - These Shoulders (Andy Moor Remix) (Episode 130) 1:13:07 | Paul van Dyk - I Don't Deserve You (Seven Lions Remix) [feat. Plumb] (Episode 127) 1:17:11 | Hans Zimmer - S.T.A.Y (Paul Oakenfold Remix) (Episode 134) 1:24:31 | Seven Lions, Illenium, & Said The Sky - Rush Over Me (feat. HALIENE) (Episode 127) 1:26:57 | Zac Waters - Silent Cartographer (Episode 125) 1:31:04 | Rick Wild - Fight For Your Life (Episode 115) 1:37:06 | Above & Beyond - On My Way To Heaven (Seven Lions Remix) [feat. Richard Bedford] (Episode 127) 1:41:23 | Tritonal - Still With Me (Seven Lions Remix) [feat. Cristina Soto] (Episode 127) 1:46:08 | Oceanlab - Satellite (Seven Lions Remix) (Episode 127) 1:50:49 | Velvetine - The Great Divide (Seven Lions Remix) (Episode 127) 1:55:01 | Arion - Internet Rebellion (Episode 127) 1:57:52 | High Contrast & Lung - Not Waving But Drowning (feat. Jessy Allen) (Episode 113) 2:01:51 | Razihel & Xilent - Edge Of The World (feat. Becko) (Episode 127) 2:06:08 | Pegboard Nerds - Here It Comes (Episode 120) 2:09:08 | Kill The Noise - All In My Head (feat. AWOLNATION) (Episode 123) 2:12:23 | Coone - Into The Madness (Episode 127) 2:16:13 | The XX - Angels (Love Thy Brother Remix) (Episode 118) 2:20:36 | IGLOOGHOST - Shrine Hacker (feat. BABii) (Episode 128) 2:25:58 | Yellow Claw & Stoltenhoff - Beastmode (Episode 110) 2:28:46 | Voyager - Hypersleep (Episode 139) 2:35:24 | Hixxy & Styles - The Theme (Episode 116) 2:40:40 | Matduke & Metzen - Shivers (Episode 127) 2:44:20 | Technikore - Like A Meteor (Aeris' Theme) (Episode 135) 2:47:55 | Dan Sieg - To The Sun (Episode 127) 2:52:00 | Andrew Bayer & Matt Lange - In & Out Of Phase (Calyx & TeeBee Remix) [feat. Kerry Leva] (Episode 127) 2:57:02 | Nu:Tone - Millie's Theme (Episode 103) 3:02:11 | Fox Stevenson, Cruk, & Priority One - Wiggly (Episode 114) 3:05:29 | I See MONSTAS - Holdin' On (Skrillex & NERO Remix) (Episode 127) 3:08:53 | Olof Gustafsson - Pinball Fantasies (Muffler Remix) (Episode 101) 3:12:33 | S3RL & Auscore - Green Hills (Episode 133) 3:17:18 | Kings Of The City - Make Me Worse (MUZZ Remix) (Episode 129)

Cancer Research UK
Why haven't we cured cancer?

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 41:34


Cancer has inhabited earth for longer than humans have, but we don't have a one-fits-all, silver-bullet cure. From Egyptian mummies and medieval wolves, to precision medicine and microscopic evolution, we take a look at the past to find out why curing cancer is more complex than we think, and what is needed next to get us closer to a future without cancer. In this latest episode of That Cancer Conversation, we hear from Dr Alanna Skuse, Dr Mariam Jamal-Hanjani and Sir Leszek Borysiewicz to help us scratch the surface of the age-old question, “Why haven't we cured cancer?” Find out more about our three fantastic guests: Dr Alanna Skuse Dr Mariam Jamal-Hanjani Sir Leszek Borysiewicz Find out more about the research discussed: A history of cancer – Construction of Cancer in Early Modern England TRACERx trial The PEACE trial You can listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

iMG's Polaroids
iMG's Polaroids: Episode 114

iMG's Polaroids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 90:40


This week's album art is titled Deep Blue Skybox by Tim Barton! Please go give them a follow! https://www.artstation.com/cosmicspark Tracklist 00:15 | Chicane - Sunstroke (Disco Citizens Evolution Mix) 05:43 | AÏA - Alternate Dimension 12:10 | John Grand - Burning Down 16:55 | ghostmemory - Silver Shard 21:25 | Aiobahn - set you free 24:19 | Drinks On Me - Going Home 26:41 | Prox - Afterlife 31:54 | Jinsul - Chirp 34:10 | Caster - Sacrificial [Tracks Of The Week] 39:14 | Virus Syndicate & Ace Aura - Level 41:22 | Kutski - Reincarnate 44:34 | Virtual Riot - Lost Angeles 45:51 | Thieves Of Dreams - Another Level (feat. SilverFox) 49:28 | MKN & Activist - Are You Ready 52:48 | Unglued - H To The A To The R To The D To The C To The O To The R To The E V To The I To The P [Tracks Of The Week] 56:16 | deadmau5 - Monophobia (DossyX Edit) [feat. Rob Swire] 1:00:11 | Boxplot - Why Try [Tracks Of The Week] 1:03:29 | Caster & Moon Rush - Syzygy 1:07:18 | Fox Stevenson, Cruk, & Priority One - Wiggly [Memories] 1:10:15 | K-Chaos - A Day In The Night (Eschaton's Weird Remix) 1:15:13 | London Elektricity - She Slowly Caught Fire (feat. Bulgarian Goddess) 1:20:27 | Buunshin - Forget About Me 1:23:08 | TIBASKO - Epoch Of Love [Chill Pills]

The Engineers Collective
Addressing the greater cancer risk faced by construction workers

The Engineers Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 34:05


Research by Cancer Research UK has shown that one in two people born after 1960 will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime and only half of those diagnosed will survive for 10 years or more. However, the charity's evidence suggests that people working in the construction industry are more likely to get cancer and die from the disease compared to the national population. To look at the factors that raise the risk for employees in the sector and work underway to address those, NCE editor Claire Smith is joined by Cancer Research UK senior cancer awareness nurse Jackie Kelly, Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) national civil engineering director Peter Crosland and Amey managing director for transport infrastructure Peter Anderson. Together they discuss both lifestyle factors and work-related risks that workers in the construction industry face that increase the potential for them to be diagnosed with cancer. Jackie talks about how Cancer Research UK works with industry to address cancer risk and the work it is undertaken with Amey and the Stop make a change programme with CECA. Peter from Amey explains how the firm's partnership with Cancer Research UK came about and the positive change the workers driving through the business. Meanwhile Peter from CECA explains how his organisation has also been working with Cancer Research UK to create broader industry awareness. The group discuss lessons they've learnt along the way by working in partnership and share those to help other companies looking to emulate the work that Amey and CECA have done. Finally, Jackie shares some resources for people whose companies have not yet engaged at a corporate level and are looking for better information about cancer and support if they have been diagnosed with cancer. Jackie urged people to use current, credible, research-based information rather than general Internet searches and urge people to visit the Cancer Research UK website at CRUK.org or the NHS website at NHS.uk Cancer Research UK also has a free helpline staffed by specialist nurses open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm that anyone can call to get advice. To access that resource please call 0808 800 4040. The Engineers Collective is powered by Bentley Systems. Around the world, engineers and architects, constructors and owner-operators are using Bentley's software solutions to accelerate project delivery and improve asset performance for transportation infrastructure that sustains our economy and our environment. Together, we are advancing infrastructure.

Do More Good podcast
Episode 89: Why James Gadsby Peet wants to hear from your supporters

Do More Good podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 55:03


"Really intimidating and really exciting at the same time."Jimbo reveals how to blow your cover as a tourist whilst Kenneth is living his best life in our intro to digital-supremo, vinyl-fanatic and aspiring pub landlord, James Gadsby Peet. We talk about monetising cat gifs, the dawn of data analytics and timing your Phil Collins drum solo to perfection.James tells us about renting elf suits, working in the Death Star, realising the potential for digital channels and stepping into the big leagues at CRUK. B-Corps get another glowing endorsement as does the importance of networking (and how much easier it is these days). We hear how James goes about recruitment, improving the process and how he wouldn't sell toothpaste for a living. All of which leaves us just enough time to talk through Jill's trust issues, user-testing and prioritising supporter insight before our cultured guest leaves for the theatre.www.starofgreenwich.co.uk---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.

45 Graus
#118 Caetano Reis e Sousa - O que faz do sistema imunitário o mais complexo a seguir ao cérebro?

45 Graus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 86:43


-> O livro «Política a 45 Graus» já está em pré-venda: aqui   Caetano Reis e Sousa é doutorado em imunologia pela Universidade de Oxford e é actualmente Assistant Research Director no Francis Crick Institute, em Londres, onde é também Senior Group Leader do laboratório de investigação em imunologia. A sua investigação centra-se nos mecanismos celulares e moleculares envolvidos na detecção de infecções, cancro e lesões pelo sistema imunitário.  -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45graus.parafuso.net/apoiar A Biologia é de uma complexidade incrível, e o corpo humano é bom exemplo disso. A combinação de órgãos, tecidos, células, moléculas, etc que constitui o nosso corpo não só consegue a proeza de produzir um organismo funcional, como, para a maioria de nós, tirando um ou outro percalço em que precisamos de ir à ‘oficina', o nosso corpo é capaz de desempenhar todas as funções necessárias à vida durante sete, oito ou mesmo mais décadas -- algo que não se pode dizer da grande maioria dos electrodomésticos, carros ou computadores. Por isso, mesmo com os avanços da ciência, há ainda muitos mistérios sobre a Biologia; e mesmo com os progressos na tecnologia, a ‘engenharia natural' continua a estar, na maioria das áreas, muito à frente daquilo que conseguimos criar artificialmente.  Um exemplo óbvio disso é o cérebro: apesar dos progressos na computação, continuamos muito longe de criar algo que se assemelhe a uma inteligência artificial tão abrangente como a mente humana.  E a seguir ao cérebro, o sistema biológico mais complexo que conhecemos é o sistema imunitário. O sistema imunitário é composto por uma rede intrincada de órgãos, células e moléculas que agem em sintonia, em todo o corpo, para nos protegerem de todo o tipo de de vírus, bactérias, fungos e outras agressões que sofremos. A forma como todas as componentes do sistema imunitário interagem entre si -- e também com os outros órgãos e células do corpo -- é tão complexa que ainda não a compreendemos completamente. Ao mesmo tempo, a centralidade do sistema imunitário no corpo de organismos como nós implica que, para respondermos à maioria dessas dúvidas, temos de conseguir responder a questões mais vastas da Biologia e da própria evolução. Esta complexidade é resultado de uma espécie de “corrida às armas” evolutiva: à medida que os organismos se foram tornando mais complexos, foram-se tornando também alvo maior de agentes patogénicos, os quais foram desenvolvendo estratégias cada vez mais variadas. Esta tendência obrigou o sistema imunitário, em particular dos vertebrados, a desenvolver uma complexidade elevada, numa espécie de “corrida às armas evolutiva”.  Caetano Reis e Sousa é a pessoa ideal para compreender melhor o sistema imunitário. Durante a nossa conversa, comecei por pedir ao convidado para explicar como funciona o sistema imunitário. Como veremos, o sistema imunitário dos vertebrados tem duas componentes distintas, que actuam em momentos diferentes. Num momento inicial, quando um agente patogénico entra no corpo, ou sofremos uma lesão, a primeira resposta é dada pelo chamado sistema “inato”. Mas as “armas”, deste sistema 1, são, digamos, pouco diferenciadas -- e isso por vezes não são suficientes para debelar a infecção. Quando isso acontece, entra em funcionamento o sistema 2, que tem uma resposta mais potente e específica para a bactéria, vírus ou fungo em causa. É neste sistema 2, o chamado sistema “adquirido”, que pensamos quando pensamos na resposta imunitária do corpo, por exemplo aos vírus da gripe ou da covid-19. Este sistema 2 tem, ele próprio, duas vertentes que actuam em paralelo para combater a infecção: uma através das células B, que produzem os conhecidos anticorpos para atacar directamente os patogéneos; a outra através das células T, que actuam sobre as células já infectadas.  Embora o sistema imunitário seja, de facto, extremamente eficaz, tem, como todos os sistemas biológicos, falhas e limitações, que também discutimos neste episódio -- com é o caso das alergias, das doenças auto-imunes e mesmo do facto, ainda não totalmente explicado, de irmos perdendo, ao longo do tempo, a imunidade ao vírus da Covid-19 (por razões que ainda não se sabe completamente). Para além de nos proteger de infecções causadas por agentes externos, o sistema imunitário tem também a capacidade de destruir células cancerígenas. Esta vertente do sistema ainda não é totalmente compreendida, mas está na base de uma área de ponta da imunologia que também discutimos: a tentativa de desenvolver vacinas terapeuticas que permitam direccionar o sistema imunitário dos doentes para combater o cancro.  Esta foi, por isso, uma conversa boa para quem, como eu, se interessa por todos os temas, mas também uma conversa com uma componente prática, sobretudo para quem, como eu, tem filhos pequenos. Por exemplo, será que devemos lavar zelosamente as mãos várias vezes ao dia, ou isso impede-nos de ganhar imunidade; será que é possível estimular o nosso sistema imunitário? E a febre, é só uma chatice que devemos baixar com medicamentos, ou tem alguma função em melhorar a resposta do organismo a infecções? Foram estas e outras questões da imunologia que discuti neste episódio com Caetano Reis e Sousa. _______________ Índice da conversa: (07:28) O que é e como funciona o sistema imunitário? (10:10) Como é que o sistema imunitário distingue patogéneos de, por exemplo, bactérias boas ou inofensivas (comensais)? (19:5) Sistema imunitário inato vs adquirido. Células dendríticas ligam os dois sistema.  (23:25) Temos informação imunitária (células T) para todos os patogéneos que podem existir? Células B (produzem anticorpos). Peculiaridades do vírus da (Covid-19) vs vírus da gripe. Quando a resposta imunitária contribui para os sintomas.  (35:44) Como é que uma mutação no vírus pode diminuir a resposta imunitária? (42:14) Há populações com maior imunidade genética do que outras? (46:29) Como é que o sistema imunitário reage ao cancro (e porque não é tão eficaz como a patogeneos)? Vacinas anti-cancro (54:10) Porque, ao contrário da gripe, só somos infectados por varicela uma vez na vida? RSV (57:32) Afinal, devemos andar sempre a lavar as mãos ou é importante expormo-nos, para ganhar imunidade? Edward Jenner and the history of smallpox and vaccination (1:00:16) É possível melhorar o nosso sistema imunitário? (56:44) Porque é que o nosso sistema imunitário enfraquece à medida que envelhecemos? (1:04:31) Transplantes. Primeiro transplante de coração de porco para humano. (1:08:05) Doenças auto-imunes. Ligação à depressão. Livro: The Inflamed Mind: A Radical New Approach to Depression, de Edward Bullmore (1:12:39) Alergias. Intolerâncias alimentares. (1:18:58) Para que serve a febre? _______________ Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Julie Piccini, Ana Raquel Guimarães Galaró family, José Luís Malaquias, Francisco Hermenegildo, Nuno Costa, Abílio Silva, Salvador Cunha, Bruno Heleno, António llms, Helena Monteiro, BFDC, Pedro Lima Ferreira, Miguel van Uden, João Ribeiro, Nuno e Ana, João Baltazar, Miguel Marques, Corto Lemos, Carlos Martins, Tiago Leite Tomás Costa, Rita Sá Marques, Geoffrey Marcelino, Luis, Maria Pimentel, Rui Amorim, RB, Pedro Frois Costa, Gabriel Sousa, Mário Lourenço, Filipe Bento Caires, Diogo Sampaio Viana, Tiago Taveira, Ricardo Leitão, Pedro B. Ribeiro, João Teixeira, Miguel Bastos, Isabel Moital, Arune Bhuralal, Isabel Oliveira, Ana Teresa Mota, Luís Costa, Francisco Fonseca, João Nelas, Tiago Queiroz, António Padilha, Rita Mateus, Daniel Correia, João Saro João Pereira Amorim, Sérgio Nunes, Telmo Gomes, André Morais, Antonio Loureiro, Beatriz Bagulho, Tiago Stock, Joaquim Manuel Jorge Borges, Gabriel Candal, Joaquim Ribeiro, Fábio Monteiro, João Barbosa, Tiago M Machado, Rita Sousa Pereira, Henrique Pedro, Cloé Leal de Magalhães, Francisco Moura, Rui Antunes7, Joel, Pedro L, João Diamantino, Nuno Lages, João Farinha, Henrique Vieira, André Abrantes, Hélder Moreira, José Losa, João Ferreira, Rui Vilao, Jorge Amorim, João Pereira, Goncalo Murteira Machado Monteiro, Luis Miguel da Silva Barbosa, Bruno Lamas, Carlos Silveira, Maria Francisca Couto, Alexandre Freitas, Afonso Martins, José Proença, Jose Pedroso, Telmo , Francisco Vasconcelos, Duarte , Luis Marques, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Tiago Parente, Ana Moreira, António Queimadela, David Gil, Daniel Pais, Miguel Jacinto, Luís Santos, Bernardo Pimentel, Gonçalo de Paiva e Pona , Tiago Pedroso, Gonçalo Castro, Inês Inocêncio, Hugo Ramos, Pedro Bravo, António Mendes Silva, paulo matos, Luís Brandão, Tomás Saraiva, Ana Vitória Soares, Mestre88 , Nuno Malvar, Ana Rita Laureano, Manuel Botelho da Silva, Pedro Brito, Wedge, Bruno Amorim Inácio, Manuel Martins, Ana Sousa Amorim, Robertt, Miguel Palhas, Maria Oliveira, Cheila Bhuralal, Filipe Melo, Gil Batista Marinho, Cesar Correia, Salomé Afonso, Diogo Silva, Patrícia Esquível , Inês Patrão, Daniel Almeida, Paulo Ferreira, Macaco Quitado, Pedro Correia, Francisco Santos, Antonio Albuquerque, Renato Mendes, João Barbosa, Margarida Gonçalves, Andrea Grosso, João Pinho , João Crispim, Francisco Aguiar , João Diogo, João Diogo Silva, José Oliveira Pratas, João Moreira, Vasco Lima, Tomás Félix, Pedro Rebelo, Nuno Gonçalves, Pedro , Marta Baptista Coelho, Mariana Barosa, Francisco Arantes, João Raimundo, Mafalda Pratas, Tiago Pires, Luis Quelhas Valente, Vasco Sá Pinto, Jorge Soares, Pedro Miguel Pereira Vieira, Pedro F. Finisterra, Ricardo Santos _______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo Oliveira _______________ Bio: Caetano Reis e Sousa é licenciado pelo Imperial College em 1989 e doutorado pela Universidade de Oxford em 1992. Após um pós-doutoramento no NIH, montou seu laboratório em 1998 no ICRF, mais tarde se tornando o Instituto de Pesquisa de Londres do CRUK e agora integrado ao Instituto Francis Crick. Ele ajudou a definir as células e vias envolvidas na detecção imunológica inata de vírus de RNA, fungos e células mortas. Iago da Espada pela sua terra natal Portugal em 2009. Recebeu vários prémios, incluindo o Prémio Louis-Jeantet de Medicina 2017 e o Prémio Bial 2019 em Biomedicina. Ele também é professor de Imunologia no Imperial College e professor honorário da UCL e King's College London e co-fundador da Adendra Therapeutics

Cancer Research UK
The vaccination of a generation

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 18:32


Last year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced an ambitious plan: to create a ‘cervical cancer-free future'. The potential reward is huge. If we succeed, cervical cancer will become the first cancer to be ‘eliminated' on this scale.Globally, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women - 99% of cases worldwide are caused by a few high-risk strains of a common virus called human papillomavirus and in many countries around the world, people are given a vaccine to prevent HPV at an early age.Despite data from countries like Sweden and the UK showing that vaccination programmes reduce cervical cancer rates dramatically, there are still countries - such as the USA - that don't have universally accessible programmes.We hear from Dr Ishu Kataria - Public Health Researcher at RTI International, whose work into non-communicable diseases has found her working with the UN and WHO. Right now, she and her team are working out how to get the HPV vaccine to more than 70 million girls in India.How to find out more about Dr Kataria's work:Follow Dr Kataria at @ishukataria3Dr Ishu Kataria - RTI InternationalTo read more about the topics discussed:“That is what I dream”: India's journey to rolling out the HPV vaccine - Cancer Research UKCervical Cancer Elimination Initiative - WHOHPV vaccine cutting cervical cancer by nearly 90% - BBCHPV Vaccine Should Be Universal For Boys And Girls, Ages 9-14 - ForbesYou can listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Charity CEO Podcast
Ep 25. Michelle Mitchell OBE, CEO Cancer Research UK: Cancer care, COVID-19 and the power of collaboration

The Charity CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 49:00


“Leaders who can convene and collaborate are going to be best placed to navigate the challenges of the post-pandemic world… No one (single) person, no one organisation, in fact no one country can beat cancer... we go faster when we collaborate and partner.” Michelle Mitchell epitomises her organisation's strap-line: Together we will beat cancer. Driven by an absolute determination to accelerate progress in cancer research, Michelle shares leadership insights and lessons learned from being CEO of this £600m organisation. Being the world's largest independent funder of cancer research, has not meant that Cancer Research UK has been immune to the effects of the pandemic. CRUK is predicting a £250m drop in income over the next 3 years, which will seriously impact their ambitions to enable 3 in 4 people to survive cancer by 2034. We also talk about the impact the disruption of the past 18 months has had on the cancer community; and the importance of partnership, and the One Cancer Voice collaboration, in ensuring the continued delivery of world-class cancer services. Recorded September 2021.

Cancer Research UK
Black in Cancer

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 22:33


This episode, we're joined by Sigourney Bell, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, whose work looks to find new treatments for supratentorial ependymoma, a rare children's brain cancer.Outside of the lab, Sigourney is the co-founder of Black in Cancer, a global organisation that aims to strengthen the network between Black people in the cancer space whilst highlighting Black excellence in cancer research and medicine.During Black History Month, Black in Cancer runs a week of events across various social media platforms and organises webinars to help educate researchers, medical experts, and those affected by cancer.We hear about what the challenges are of working on a rare children's cancer, find out what led to the founding of Black in Cancer, and learn what's on the agenda from October 10th - 15th for Black in Cancer Week 2021.How to find out more about Black in Cancer:Follow Sigourney at @siggs28 on Twitter and InstagramCheck out @blackincancer on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.Black in Cancer websiteCheck out #BlackinCancerWeek21To read more about the topics discussed:Delivering the future of paediatric brain tumour therapy - Cancer Research UKGilbertson Lab - Cancer Research UK Cambridge InstituteThe Legacy of Henrietta Lacks - Johns Hopkins MedicineHenrietta Lacks: science must right a historical wrong - NatureHenrietta Lacks' estate sues drug company that sold her cells - The GuardianYou can listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cancer Research UK
Can we grow the treatments of tomorrow?

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 32:36


From malaria to multiple sclerosis, plants have given us compounds which help treat countless conditions. But could a tree growing on your street hold the next life-changing drug?From Madagascar to a Kew Gardens in London, we explore how scientists across the globe use indigenous knowledge and pharmaceutical science to help develop the treatments of tomorrow.And in a world-first, a cannabis-derived drug, known as Sativex, is being trialled in combination with chemotherapy to see if it could be used to help people with a certain type of aggressive brain cancer.The botanical history of medicine (2:04)How do we find the plant medicines of tomorrow? (6:10)The search for a chemical needle in a botanical haystack (9:09)Making drugs: converting cuttings into capsules (14:02)Is it more complex than putting a leaf in a pill? (18:28)Sativex: trialling a cannabis-derived spray on brain cancer (22:50)Do we know how cannabinoids work on brain tumour cells? (26:51)Cannabis and cancer: it's not that simple (28:43)ARISTOCRAT is a randomised phase II study of temozolomide with or without cannabinoids in patients with recurrent glioblastoma.It's being funded by The Brain Tumour Charity and co-ordinated by the Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit at the University of Birmingham.ARISTOCRAT is due to begin recruiting just over 230 patients across all UK nations in early 2022.To learn more about the ARISTOCRAT trial, you can check out:World-first trial tests cannabis-based drug on aggressive brain tumours - University of LeedsGlioblastoma Research: Phase II Clinical Trial of Cannabis Derivatives - The Brain Tumour CharityIf you'd like to talk to someone, our nurses are available Monday to Friday 9-5pm on freephone 0808 800 4040. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcasts from The Cat 107.9
Pedal For Pounds

Podcasts from The Cat 107.9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 12:02


We speak to Diane Houston who is a fundraiser for Cancer Research UK. Diane is asking us to get on yer bike and join in CRUK's virtual cycling challenge.

Cancer Research UK
Will cancer make me infertile?

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 37:55


For the first episode of That Cancer Conversation, we explore infertility and cancer.From teenage body worries to an intercontinental surrogacy story, we chat to Max, Kreena and Eleanor – 3 people whose cancer journeys affected their fertility in some way.Is freezing sperm and egg cells the only option? Not necessarily.We sit down with Professor Richard Anderson, deputy director of the University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Reproductive Health, to explore options that are available and what the future of fertility medicine could look like.If you would like to learn more about cancer and fertility, here are some resources:·     Cancer Fertility and Me·     Fertility and chemotherapy·     Your options and coping with losing your fertilityIf you’d like to talk to someone, Cancer Research UK nurses are available Monday to Friday 9-5pm on freephone 0808 800 4040. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cancer Research UK
Welcome to That Cancer Conversation

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 1:18


Join our new podcast, That Cancer Conversation, where we explore some of the most fascinating personal stories and cutting-edge innovations that you probably didn’t know about a disease that most people don't want to talk about. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In Bad Taste
The Magic Pill 03: Is food medicine?

In Bad Taste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 37:24


People will get mad because we’re going to spend the entire episode telling you why food is not medicine. Doesn’t mean it isn’t important but this rhetoric is getting way too much air time recently, forming the basis of ‘The Magic Pill’ so let’s discuss why this statement is grossly unhelpful.Follow Pixie Turner @pixienutrition on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookFollow Dr Nikki Stamp @drnikkistamp on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookEmail us with your questions inbadtastepodcast@gmail.com Please don’t forget to give us a 5-star rating to help others find us Production music courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com(Theme song is ‘Rookie Mistake’ by Fly Guy Five)Cover art is by Fine Print Food - @fineprintfoodThis week’s suggested readings:Cancer and diets from CRUK https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/diet-problems/managing/alternative-cancer-diets JAMA Oncology - patients using complementary therapies twice as likely to die of their cancer https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2687972?resultClick=1 National Aboriginal Controlled Community Health Organisation (NACCHO) https://www.naccho.org.auA great article from Huffington Post on why Food is not medicine https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/food-isnt-medicine_l_5e136ffbe4b0843d36169e02Natural by Alan Levinovitz https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Natures-Goodness-Harmful-Science/dp/0807010871 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel
RKHUNTER - A Christmas Show

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 305:58


Recorded 2020-12-19 01:00:02 Tracklisting: * 1 Technicolour 'Brockin' Around The Christmas Tree' Technicolour * 2 Spor-Thugged_Out_Elves_(Dillinja_cover) * 3 Burnt Ends - Circuits Rewire Kings Of The Rollers, Circuits * 4 North Pole Cold Jayline * 5 Chimney Sweepa Syndicat * 6 Alien Dweep Posij * 7 Nonplus IMANU * 8 Nonplus - SKANTIA Remix IMANU, Skantia * 9 Future Shock * 10 Back Again Rockwell * 11 Future - Sampler, Pt. 1 Dj Empress * 12 Don't Know ABIS, Zombie Cats * 13 non-responsive Phace, Noisia * 14 Trauma Buunshin * 15 Here2Here Rohaan * 16 Break Neck Speed QZB * 17 Curve Grey Code * 18 Goji Machinedrum, Holly * 19 Cloud Kingdom Theme - Rohaan Remix Tek Genesis, Rohaan * 20 Business Techno Particle * 21 Enemy Kumarion * 22 Wreckage Shyun, Cruk * 23 Balazuc The Caracal Project * 24 Don't Play Forum * 25 Heute Nacht Misanthrop * 26 Faceless Phace, Was A Be * 27 Face Away Kanine, A Little Sound * 28 Ride The Wave Bachelors of Science, Eko Zu, MC Dre * 29 Wubba Lubba Proxima * 30 Nestbox Subtension * 31 Jubilant Skantia * 32 Sun Tracker Posij, Former * 33 Diffusion Freshney * 34 Move The Island Forum * 35 Cowards Sound In Noise * 36 Hoez to the Floor Rockwell * 37 Divination LQ * 38 The Silence Freshney * 39 Sinking Enei * 40 Sinking VIP Enei * 41 Sinkhole - Posij Remix Noisia, Posij * 42 Dystopia - Original Mix Screamarts * 43 Curse Oakwite * 44 Bad Karma - Manikin Remix Objectiv, Haribo, Manikin * 45 Do Nothing Trex * 46 Roadkill Ill Truth, Defex * 47 Harsh Cold Klinical * 48 Away Zombie Cats * 49 Merry Kovemas Kove * 50 The Abominable Snowman Destro, Beretta * 51 Ripped Face Enei * 52 The Tune Rido * 53 Preditah - Filip Motovunski Remix Kursiva, Benny Page, Filip Motovunski * 54 Cohesion Spor * 55 By Accident Synergy * 56 Exit This Earth's Atomosphere Camellia * 57 Nobody Knows Sub Focus * 58 Back Off Raiser, Axel Boy * 59 Future Fold VIP Mind Vortex * 60 Holdin' On - Skrillex & Nero Remix I See MONSTAS, Nero, Skrillex * 61 Hi! Metrik * 62 Hurry Up Chime * 63 Ghosts 'n' Stuff - Sub Focus Remix deadmau5, Sub Focus * 64 Hackers * 65 Fatso - VIP * 66 Deeper Love * 67 Letz Rock * 68 Deeper Love - Stonebank Remix Botnek, I See MONSTAS, Stonebank * 69 Into Dust - Neonlight Remix Noisia, Neonlight * 70 Levels Fourward * 71 2999 (Wherever You Go) Logistics * 72 X-Ray - Metrik Remix * 73 Reach VIP * 74 Strobe - Dimension Remix * 75 I Want You - 1991 Remix Chris Lake, 1991 * 76 Ultrafunk Friction, Metrik * 77 Underworld Mind Vortex * 78 Workout Andy C * 79 Pale Blue Dot * 80 Foodchain * 81 Til Dawn * 82 Arc Mind Vortex * 83 Help! Janosh * 84 Electric - Mind Vortex Remix The Prototypes, Mind Vortex * 85 Boss Wave - James Marvel Remix Xilent * 86 Reborn - VIP Xilent * 87 Rock It Sub Focus * 88 Higher - The Prototypes Remix * 89 Species * 90 Species - DC Breaks Remix The Prototypes, TC, DC Breaks * 91 Arcadia Delta Heavy * 92 Bonus Level Dirtyphonics * 93 Being Human - Original Silent Witness * 94 I Need You Delta Heavy * 95 Beast In The Belly - DC Breaks Remix Zomboy, DC Breaks * 96 Driver Pendulum * 97 Teleportation - The Prototypes Remix Dirtyphonics, The Prototypes * 98 Callisto Reso * 99 Breathe - VIP Instrumental Remix DC Breaks * 100 Whip Slap II Dimension * 101 Delirium - The Prototypes Remix Zomboy, Rykka, The Prototypes * Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Inspiring Women In CX
Clare Muscutt hosts Amanda Riches as she shares her inspiring story, from inside and outside CX.

Inspiring Women In CX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 31:04


Amanda Riches talking about CX tech and life lessons, including being a young gay woman in the 90's, succeeding in male dominated industries, and surviving cancer to become the UK's #1 CX Professional. ‘Life is short and time is precious' With the CRUK statistics that 1 in 2 people will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lives, almost everybody's life will be or have been touched by it in some way. My guest this week, Amanda Riches shared her personal story of surviving cancer 3.5 times and that amazingly, she is able to reflect on the positives of such a harrowing experience. Her appreciation of just how precious our time on earth is, was so inspirational. Especially how it has become the driving force behind her desire to make people's lives better through her work in Customer Experience. Tune in to hear more of Amanda's story, including: The challenges she faced in the 90's Coming out as a young gay woman working in a male dominated industry Her thoughts on the future of CX and tech Her insight into what lessons she learned along the way Her advice for women in CX  Read more and subscribe to our channels: Sign up https://bit.ly/2ZDYCcB Youtube  https://bit.ly/3jdBU2w LinkedIn https://bit.ly/3a0cDVx Instagram https://bit.ly/30Aq0bM Show notes http://bit.ly/2ZBcILF Twitter https://bit.ly/3fzxLD2  

Remember A Charity Podcast
How to talk Legacies - with CRUK

Remember A Charity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 29:48


In this episode we are joined by Helen, Sarah and Stuart from Cancer Research UK. Helen is a Senior Legacy Manager who works closely with Sarah and Stuart as Community Legacy Managers - all three had different journeys into the legacy sector and each bring their own insight from their experiences. Many of us are new to legacies, either as individuals or as charities, and with this area of fundraising comes its own challenges, pre-conceptions and rewards. One of the biggest challenges we hear of is how to talk about gifts in wills with supporters, so this is something we explore in this episode. Questions covered include: How did you get into legacies? When you first started in legacies what were you most worried about? What mistakes have you made and learnt from? For those listening who are new to legacies – how would you suggest to get started? What are your top tips for broaching the topic with supporters? If you have any questions for Helen, Sarah and Stuart please email us at info@rememberacharity.org.uk and we will happily put you in touch.

Techno-Logik Sessions
TLS 66 - NYGHTREAUX & SHARK BOY

Techno-Logik Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020


TLS 66 - NYGHTREAUX & SHARK BOYhttp://ia601504.us.archive.org/8/items/tls-66-nyghtreaux-sharkboy-pg-13/TLS%2066%20-%20NYGHTREAUX%20%26%20SHARKBOY%20%28PG-13%29.mp3This Is Paul Azizeh and Wes Nesman and welcome to another exciting episode of TL Sessions.  This month marks the 66TH episode.   For this month will be 2 DJ's, NYGHTREAUX and SHARK BOYNYGHTREAUX BioAfter observing some of the Pacific Northwest's DJs up close and personal for long time, Nyghtreaux knew he had a taste for getting in the mix but he kept mostly to himself about it.  One day some of those same DJs he hung out with and learned from started coming to play with them, DJ’ing day in a day out then after a while those same people started encouraging him to play out with them and he’s been DJ’ing ever since and now he’s one of Techno-logik’s premier DJs.  he’s known for his hard dance and drum n bass style that can pack a dance floor.NYGHTREAUX TracklistQuadrant, Iris & Kid Hops - Angular(Philith remix)white label - Solid Gold!Alaguan - I Can FeelBlokhe4d - Blok-O-ThequeFracus & Darwin - Heart On Fire(radio edit)3R2 - Hardcore Star DJ Kurt vs Fonzarelli - Moonlight PartyAl Storm - Rockin'State Of Mind - FlashpointBang! - Sunshine On A Cloudy Day(Eufeion remix)Pendulum - CrushSy & Unknown & Lou Lou - Be With YouMarc Smith - H.A.R.D.C.O.R.E.The Prodigy - Voodoo People(Pendulum remix)DJ Kurt - SuicideZetamale - I Don't Know(Stompy remix)Hoodzie & Narconic - Call To MindSy & Al Storm - Love DrugXilent - IrreversibleScott Brown - Walk TogetherThe TING, K Complex & Syfoon - Badgers On AcidNYGHTREAUX linkshttps://www.facebook.com/Nyghtreauxhttps://soundcloud.com/techno-logik/08-nyghtreauxSHARK BOY BioDJ 5H4RK80Y comes from Tacoma, WA.  Music has been a big part of his life, he just loves to make and play music.  The feeling he gets when he see's so many smiles and soo many people dancing to the music he's playing is intense. SHARKBOY focuses mainly on Hardcore and DNB but he also DJ's/produce everything else.SHARK BOY Tracklist IntroPromises (Gammer Edit)Ben Nicky - Funky BillEvil Activities - Nobody Said It Was Easy (Gammers Blatant Ripoff)Darren Styles - Pull Over (Are you Ready)Macks Wolf - People Are You ReadyGammer & Nitti Gritti - Underdogs5H4RK80Y & Spyro ft Rosie - BPM WhoreS3RL & Triple Zero - AvalineS3RL - Misleading Title (Ambiguous Edit)S3RL & 5H4RK80Y Ft Thylie - Nasty (dj edit)Marshmello - Alone (gammer flip)Something just like this (Sc@r & Neonoise Bootleg)Darren Styles - Switch (extended mix)Darren Styles - Feel Like This (SWAGE Remix)Jimmy eat World - The Middle (Party Crashers and Code-E remix)S3RL & Chiyoko ft MC Riddle - Jaded AFPhibes - Dirty PhibesPhibes - HustlinLil Pump - Eessketit (Spacedout remix)Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (Spacedout Remix)S3RL ft Jimni Cricket - What Is A DJ?Alex Prospect & WXLSON - TremorRob IYF X MC Riddle - Murder RideS-Worx - On WhatIll make you famousEzkill - AnchormanBig Room Never Dies (Ezkill Bootleg)Da Tweekaz - Jaegermeister (Ezkill Bootleg)Da Tweekaz - WodkaDelete - PaybackDeadly Guns & D-Fence - Wall of BassSHARK BOY LinksFacebook https://www.facebook.com/SHARKBOYxPLURx92Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/djx5h4rk80yMixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/djx5h4rk80ySide Show Squid TracklistFuture Frame. Black Sun EmpireMagic trick(original mix). Black OppsFull tilt. CrukMessiah. Konflict Nobody Cares(Original mix). FrankeeWaiheke Wine Club. Foreign Concept & HalogenixGiant(Original mix). State Of MindBeyond the wall(Prototypes Remix). SigmaGamma Ray(extended). The upbeat &RockwellDubplate Style(extended). S.P.YArashi(extended). Gerra & StoneSo Excited(extended). PhaceRocket Gun Blazin'(extended). The PrototypesBack To U(extended). Dorain & EchoroundBlack On Black(extended). AriusGiant Squiddim(ENiGMA Dubz remix). Herobust & MonxxSide Show Squidhttps://www.facebook.com/sideshowsquid/Techno-Logik Productionshttps://www.facebook.com/TechnoLogikMusicTL Sessions Podcast iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tl-sessions/id957016375?mt=2TL Sessions Podcast Google Play Musichttps://play.google.com/music/m/Iru5ws3nzvd5tbt4g2cr3p4hrpe?t=Techno-Logik_Sessions

Ripples
The world renowned oncology expert and a patients' conversation.

Ripples

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 41:22


This time Clare hears from World-class oncology expert an avid Tweeter Professor Karol Sikora. He gives his reaction to the recent CRUK remarks about trials been put off for a further 6 to 12 months. Cancer Patients Dr Georgina Morgan and Lesley Stephen discuss the implications of this on their differing personal situations.

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

In this special episode we speak to Christina Cornwell, Director of the Health Lab at the charity Nesta, about the work Nesta are doing to champion ‘tech for good’. We hear about how they’re aiming to tackle social isolation through their ‘Tech To Connect’ challenge, and also highlight some of the work that Cancer Research UK is doing in the ‘tech for good’ space. As Nesta is an innovation foundation, we discuss the tools and techniques they use to test ideas, how they measure success and how their approach compares to what we do at Cancer Research UK. Christina also offers advice and resources for any organisation looking to do more in innovation and ‘tech for good’.

CUTalks by CUTEC
John Cassidy, Cambridge Cancer Genomics

CUTalks by CUTEC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 33:50


In this episode of CUTalks, Shreya and Thomas talk to John Cassidy, Co-founder and CEO at Cambridge Cancer Genomics (CCG.ai), a precision AI startup transforming the ability of oncologists to provide effective, personalised cancer treatment for everyone. John holds a PhD in functional genomics from the University of Cambridge and a Masters in Pharmacology from the University of Glasgow. His research career in academia (CRUK) and industry (MedImmune) focused on understanding how tumours evolve and become resistant to treatment. John is actively involved in the biotech startup community as a Venture Partner at the Pioneer Fund, Director of SiliconBio and a lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University.

REID SPEED presents FULL SPEED RADIO
Reid Speed presents FULL SPEED 035 - KARMASYNK

REID SPEED presents FULL SPEED RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 61:56


PAST EPISODES: reidspeed.fanlink.to/radioEPISODE 035: KarmasynK guest mix to celebrate the official release of "Security Breach / Counter Culture". KARMASYNK GUEST MIX: 1. ID - ID (unreleased)2. 2. Bladerunner - Bassline Terror (Hi Resolution)3. ID - ID (unreleased)4. D'cypher - Poltergiest (Four Corners)5. ID - ID (unreleased)6. ID - ID (unreleased)7. Black Barrel - Fabric (Dispatch)8. Monty - Legion (1985)9. ID - ID (unreleased)10. ID - ID (unreleased)11. ID - ID (unreleased)12. ID - ID (unreleased)13. ID - ID (unreleased)14. Optiv - Tune X (CZA Remix) (C4C)15. Jade - Man Eating Lizard Dragon (KarmasynK Remix) (Unreleased)16. ID - ID (unreleased)17. ID - ID (unreleased)18. Synergy, Signal - Phace and Misanthrop - Progression (Synergy and Signal Remix) (Neosignal)19. Document One - Holy Moly (Shogun Audio)20. Disphonia - Careful (Methlab)21. ID - ID (unreleased)22. Cruk, Shyun - Wreckage (Critical)23. Buunshin - Vorpal (DIVIDID)24. Rido - Unity (C25 C4C) REID’S BASS MUSIC SELECTION: 1. A Boy & A Girl x DialedIn - Hit The Floor (forthcoming Play Me)2. Eliminate - Stupid (Disciple)3. Holly x Totto - Marwick Phantom (Insomniac)4. Zok - Dull Black (No Tomorrow)5. Xavage - Give Me AllYour Love (Circus)6. Jinx - All Of Your Love (Play Me)7. Dirt Monkey - Dreamscape (Self released)8. Woofax - Disclaimer (forthcoming Play Me)9. LAXX - Step Four (Never Say Die)10. Jarvis - Sundown (Most Addictive)11. Purge - Turn This Shit Up (forthcoming Play Me)12. Midnight Cvlt & The Brig - Obsessed (Kannibalen)13. 12th Planet - Majestic 12 (Disciple)14. PhaseOne & Eliminate - Turtle Neck (Disciple)15. QUIX & Adventure Club - Life Long After Death feat. BadxChannels (Ultra)16. Bandlez - Space Bubbles (Disciple Round Table)17. Eliminate - Feeble Wobble VIP (Disciple)18. YehMe2 & Wuki - Throw It (Ultra)19. Skrillex - Fuji Opener feat. Alvin Risk (Owsla)20. Franky Nuts & Chime - Ambition (Circus)

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

In this episode we’re joined by CRUK’s Head of Innovation, Rob Green, and Innovation Coach, Eleanor Gibson, who talk to us about the newly formed central innovation team. We discuss how the team came about, the tools and techniques they use to move fast and keep up with the changing needs of supporters, and how they operate differently from other innovation teams. We also talk more broadly about how charities could be doing more to innovate on the way they operate, as well as harnessing the power of their supporters.

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

In celebration of Ada Lovelace Day, we sit down with Cancer Research UK CIO, Tiffany Hall, to talk about women in tech. Tiff talks about the importance of having a diverse organisation, the barriers facing women entering the technology sector and her own experiences of being ‘the only woman in the room’. At CRUK 40% of tech jobs are filled by women, compared to the national average of 17%. So we also discuss how CRUK are improving the gender balance in technology, and her experience of winning CIO of the Year at 2018’s Women in IT Awards.

Ben Coomber Radio
#447 – Cancer & Obesity with Cancer Research UK

Ben Coomber Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 24:50


Cancer Research UK’s latest Obesity campaign has certainly got people talking, and there are some violent responses online about the direct nature of the campaign. I am in support of what CRUK are doing, but I wanted to clear a few things up so invited CRUK to come on to the show and expand on the campaigns key talking points. Karis Betts joins me to discuss the key focus points of the campaign, the research it’s based on, how we classify metabolically healthy obesity, where CRUK stand on the healthy at any size movement, their response to the campaign being classed as fat shaming, their future plans off the back of the campaign, what they hope for the future, and more. A fascinating show that clears up the confusion.

Good Leaders with Stephen George
042 Sarah Anderson, from Cancer Research UK on finding new skills, second careers and legacy innovation

Good Leaders with Stephen George

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 50:32


Stephen George talks to Sarah Anderson, Senior Legacy Partnership Manager for the newly established Friends and Family Team at Cancer Research UK about her new and innovative role in legacies, on finding a career and place in the sector, searching for and finding talent and building new skills and using old ones. Sarah has worked in Legacies at Cancer Research UK for almost 5 years, recently as an Area Legacy Manager, overseeing a UK-wide team of regionally based Community Legacy Managers that engaged with and cultivated long-term stewardship with legacy pledgers across the UK. She has over twenty years of charitable experience alongside corporate, media and private sector careers and a decade invested in legacy giving and relationship management.  She is passionate in supporting and mentoring those moving into the third sector, especially those who, like her, are investing in it as a second or third career path in life. Sarah can be found on twitter @sarakcruklegacy or by email to sarah.anderson@cancer.org.uk To sign up to hear more from Stephen & Good Leaders go to https://stephengeorge.lpages.co/optin/ Or to find out more about Stephen and his work, view his blog and make contact, go to stephenwgeorge.com

Cybernetic Podcast
Cybernetic Podcast 113 by M.Justa

Cybernetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 47:20


by M.Justa Tracklist: 1. Circuits — Euphoria Part 1 2. Enei — Bag Of Raw Meat 3. Rizzle — I.C.E (Enei Remix) 4. Ivy Lab — Amber 5. Ivy Lab — Magikess 6. Shyun & Cruk — Wreckage 7. Shyun & Cruk — Tempest 8. Shyun & Cruk — See It Our Way 9. AJ […]

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast
Why there’s no such thing as ‘digital’ marketing

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 29:51


Traditional marketing roles are changing and organisations need to adapt. In this episode, we’re joined by Senior Marketing Services Manager, Ashley Hickman, who talks to us about what’s expected of the ‘modern marketer’. We discuss how traditional marketing roles are changing to incorporate digital skills, the increased role of data in marketing, and how Ashley is incorporating UX skills into the marketing services team here at CRUK.

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast
Designing your design principles

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 27:40


Design principles are becoming more and more popular across the Technology world. And the charity sector is no exception. In this episode our Content and Search Lead, Chris Flood, joins us to talk about design principles at CRUK. He explains what design principles are, how we came up with ours, and the impact they’re having. As well as sharing some top tips for any charities looking to get started building their own. Follow Chris on Twitter

Noisia Radio
Noisia Radio S05E07 (Incl. Methlab Guest Mix)

Noisia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 60:00


Noisia Radio this week: A guest mix stitched together by the artists of Methlab, with their Sentinel LP at its core. New music by Misanthrop, Shyun & Cruk, Current Value, Signs, Liz E and more.. Enjoy!

Noisia Radio
Noisia Radio S05E06

Noisia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 60:00


Hello person! This week we have Break remixing Mefjus, out today on VISION. Plus more (new) music by Camo & Krooked, Signs, Current Value, Klax & Enei, Tsuruda, and Shyun & Cruk. All this and more things....

Skankandbass Radio
Skankandbass On Reprezent - 016 - Grey Code Guest Mix

Skankandbass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 120:09


Our next London event is 6th February at Corsica Studios with unannounced special guests, Upgrade, Shyun b2b Cruk and Particle b2b Talkre - bit.ly/SNBLondon Hosted by Seb & Shaneil, Skankandbass is back on Reprezent Radio, this time with Skankandbass label alumni, and one of the scene's hottest talents, Grey Code in the mix. We also have an outright ridiculous Tune Of The Moment from Culture Shock, as well as vintage from the vaults year 2007 and demo delivery from Nick The Lot. Join Skankandbass on the first Friday of the month 11pm - 1am - 107.3FM and DAB. Strictly underground, strictly heads. 01 1991 - Guiding Light [1991] 02 Ripple - Crypto [Space Pirate Recording] 03 LJHigh - Magic [Mac Recordings] 04 Hadley - Stand Alone [4Corners] 05 MISSIN - Vertigo [DIVIDID] 06 Total Science & Jubei - Reality Check [Metalheadz] 07 Pablo Dread - Fyah Burnin (Fixate Remix) [Beat Machine] 08 Data 3 - Stalker [Soulvent Records] 09 Neve & Crimson - Attitude [Guidance] 10 Phentix - Tools [Flexout Audio] 11 Enei & Hyroglifics - Never Tell Me [Critical Music] — TUNE OF THE MOMENT: 12 Culture Shock - Take Control [Sequence] — 13 Satl - Movin On [Integral] 14 Need For Mirrors - Keep Going [Program] 15 Embers of Light & Schematic - Foolish For You [4Corners] 16 Anile - Vitalogy [North Quarter] 17 Ben Soundscape & RoyGreen & Protone - Beyond The Crowd [Intrigue] 18 Simplification & L-Side - Venus [V Recordings] 19 DOt. - Projections [Lifestyle] 20 Petroll - Spectral (Nexus & Tight Remix) [Differential] — GREY CODE GUEST MIX — 21 Anile - Allergens (Bop Remix) [Hospital] 22 Koherent - Reflections [Flexout Audio] 23 Shyun & Cruk - Wreckage [Critical] 24 Objectiv & Teej - Absolute [Addictive Behaviour] — VINTAGE FROM THE VAULT 2007: 25 Shaneil: High Contrast - Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 26 Seb: Sub Focus - Druggy — 27 Serum - Mixed Grill [31 Recordings] 28 Basstripper - Typhoon [Low Down Deep] 29 Simula - The Shrouded Path [Self Release] 30 Rafau Etamski - So Sweet (Cnof Remix) [Blu Saphir] — DEMO DELIVERY: 31 Nick The Lot - Out Your Mind [Skankandbass]

Skankandbass Radio
Skankandbass on Reprezent - 015 - Upgrade Guest Mix [London Event Special]

Skankandbass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 120:34


Our next London event is 6th February at Corsica Studios with unannounced special guests, Upgrade, Shyun b2b Cruk and Particle b2b Talkre - http://bit.ly/SNBLondon Hosted by Seb & Shaneil, Skankandbass is back on Reprezent Radio, this time inviting our London headliner for the guest mix - @upgrade_productions. We also have Tune Of The Moment from Benny L, as well as vintage from the vaults year 2011 and demo delivery from Visages. Join Skankandbass on the first Friday of the month 11pm - 1am - 107.3FM and DAB. Strictly underground, strictly heads. Follow Seb twitter.com/weingartshofer_ Follow Shaneil twitter.com/shaneil_patel 01 Fatboy Slim - Praise You (DJ Marky Remix) 02 Kanine - Calculate [Kanine] 03 Limited - Buss It [Biological Beats] 04 Invadhertz - Basic Form [Drum Army] 05 Forbidden Society - Submersion [FS Recordings] 06 Ethos - Front Row Soldiers (Confusious Remix) [SubSine Records] 07 Klax & Enei - Statik [Critical Music] 08 GreyCode - Saturn [Metalheadz] 09 Picota & Kumbh - Before It Takes Down [Axon Records] 10 RMS - Streets On Lock [Delta9] 11 InsideInfo - Lost It [InsideInfo Music] — TUNE OF THE MOMENT 12 John Holt - Police In Helicopter (Benny L Remix) — 13 The Mouse Outfit feat. IAMDDB & KinKai - Feeling High (Lenzman Remix) 14 Phaela - Afterglow (Lunos Remix) [White Label] 15 Shodan - Oblique [Warm Ears Music] 16 DRS & Skeptical - Forget All This [Space Cadet] — SKANKANDBASS LONDON 6TH FEB — 17 Bou - Poison (Shyun Bootleg) [White Label] 18 Cruk - Dum [Skankandbass] 19 Talkre - Machine Code [Overview Music] 20 Particle - Code 3 VIP [Holographic Audio] — UPGRADE GUEST MIX — 21 Enei & Kasra - Projections (Mefjus Remix) [Critical] 22 Exept & Sinic - Kernal Panic [MethLab] 23 Gran Calavera - Panorama (Data 3 Remix) [Addictive Behaviour] 24 Hybris - Beach Meat [Pseudo Science] — VINTAGE FROM THE VAULT 2011 25 Seb: Wilkinson - Tonight [Ram Records] 26 Shaneil: Alix Perez - Exemption [Shogun] — 27 Ground - Swindle [Invisible] 28 A:MX - Rectine [Dreamers] 29 Voltage ft. Serum - Pitch Forks [Souped Up] 30 T>I - Serve Cold [Natty Dubs] — DEMO DELIVERY: 31 Visages - Abraxas [Skankandbass]

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast
Emerging Technologies: Conversational AI, voice and chat bots

Cancer Research UK Tech Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 33:53


For our second episode we’re talking innovation with Rob Leyland from our emerging technology team. You’ll hear why Rob thinks innovation needs to be less ‘futurology’ and more practical, how CRUK are tackling conversational AI and voice, and Rob’s take on some of the ethical implications of changing technology for the charity sector. Follow Rob on Twitter, CRUK LinkedIn

Proper Sport Daily
Sarah Mattison from Cancer Research UK on Radio Yorkshire

Proper Sport Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 9:01


Sarah Mattison chats to Darren on #GMY about the upcoming fundraising events for CRUK.....

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 156 – Bad Syntax & Velos [Next-Gen v3 preparty!]

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 32:54


This week we have a special edition double header in celebration of the NEXT GEN v3 LP which drops this Monday on Abducted LTD. Velos is my main partner in audible crime when it comes to finding new tunes for Abducted LTD and what better way to celebrate this forthcoming release than a good ol fashioned B2B sesh?! We hope you enjoy, and please make sure to check it out when it drops this Monday!Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbBad Syntax Tracklist1. Sephiroth – F Society [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]2. The Upbeats – Punks [Critical]3. Akov & The Clamps – Games with God [Eatbrain]4. Gydra ft Coppa – Bomb First [C4C]5. Nakwan – Dont You Know VIP [IN:DEEP]6. Hanm & KS – Stardust [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]7. Tapolsky & VovKING – Kaiman [Mainframe]8. Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Wardance [Technique]9. Akov – Abraxis [Eatbrain]10. Gydra, Optiv & CZA – Raw Code [C4C]11. Avoider – A World Like Ours [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]12. Akrom, Inward, Hanzo & Randie – Pneumatics [C4C Limited]13. Instinkt & Tomtek – Splitter [Red Light]14. Magnetude – Banshee [Eatbrain]15. Memtrix – Teeth Turn [Memtrix]16. 4mulate – Sideless [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]17. Gydra – Beatdown [C4C]18. Composite – New Mind (HLZ RMX) [Context Audio]19. Memtrix – Concrete [Memtrix]20. Instinkt – Fat Boy [Red Light]21. Bizarro – Alleycat [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]22. Akrom, Inward, Hanzo & Randie – Berserk [C4C]23. Audio – The Crux [Blackout]24. Akov ft Patch Edison – Shapeshifter [Eatbrain]25. Velos – Typhon [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]26. The Upbeats – Ethers [Critical]27. Document One – Newton [Technique]28. Cruk – Devil and the Deep [Critical]29. MarsPluto – Symbiote [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]30. Nami – Shake the Universe [Lifestyle]31. Coppa ft Benny L – Skanka [AudioPorn]32. Daitek – Red Shift [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]33. The Upbeats – Hold Down [Critical]34. Gydra & Fatloaf – Sphere [C4C]35. Stomp – Chasm [Abducted LTD – OUT MONDAY!]Velos Tracklist1.HANM AND KS – STARDUST [Abducted ltd]2.Merikan – Counter Insurgency [Methlab]3.Bizarro – Alleycat [Abducted ltd]4.DR – Proximity [Methlab]5.Velos and NLIC – ID6.Brakken – In My Room [Tech Itch]7.Sephiroth – F Society [Abducted ltd]8.Inside Info – 2 Minds [Viper]9.Stomp – Chasm [Abducted ltd10.Tobax – person [Abducted ltd]11.Black Sun Empire – No Advance [Blackout]12.Inside Info and Tasha Baxter – Time Will Time [Viper]13.Brakken – Mind Obsession [Tech Itch]14.Velos – Sortie [Mental Disorder]15.Daitek – Red Shift [Abducted ltd]Follow VelosWww.facebook.com/velosdnbWww.soundcloud.com/velosdnbFollow Abducted LTDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/abductedltdBeatport: http://bit.ly/abductedltdDownload / Listen to our weekly podcasts (every friday)(Soundcloud) http://bit.ly/ltdpodcast or (iTunes) http://bit.ly/bestdnbFollow Bad SyntaxFacebook: facebook.com/badsyntaxdnbKeep up to date on the Best Drum and BassFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestdrumandbassSubscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbwww.bestdrumandbass.comWatch Bad Syntax record his set LIVE on 3 decks!Preview & Comment on SoundcloudThe post Podcast 156 – Bad Syntax & Velos [Next-Gen v3 preparty!] appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Critical Podcast
Critical Podcast Vol.51 - Hosted by Cruk

Critical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 57:04


Cruk steps up for Critical's 51st episode. Having just launched his new EP on the Binary Series, he delivers a full hours worth of past, present and future beats.

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 154 – Bad Syntax & Dsurr

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 48:07


Happy #NoBitchNovember! Were here to kick off November with just an insane amount of new tunes, as well as your first official preview at every tune from the forthcoming Abducted LTD “NEXT GEN v3” release which features 9 tracks from people around the world we feel are the next generation of headliners in the techstep world. I hope you enjoy, and make sure to rate and review on iTunes!Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbBad Syntax Tracklist1. Hanm & KS – Stardust [Abducted LTD]2. Audio – Fizziks [Blackout]3. Instinkt – Fat Boy [Red Light]4. Tomtek – Into Random [Kill Tomorrow]5. Akrom, Inward, Hanzo & Randie – Pneumatics [C4C Limited]6. Sephiroth – F Society [Abducted LTD]7. Gydra – Ikra [Eatbrain]8. Audio – The Crux [Blackout]9. Magnetude – Banshee [Eatbrain]10. Instinkt – Spidernet [Red Light]11. Bizarro – Alleycat [Abducted LTD]12. Audio – Hypebeast [Blackout]13. Merikan – Untamable [Methlab]14. Instinkt & Tomtek – Splitter [Red Light]15. Optiv & BTK – Mind Control (Mizo RMX) [Dutty Audio]16. Akrom, Inward, Hanzo & Randie – Berserk [C4C Limited]17. Gydra – Problem [Eatbrain]18. Avoider – A World Like Ours [Abducted LTD]19. Instinkt – Whey [Red Light]20. James Marvel & MC Mota – Way of the Warrior (June Miller RMX) [AudioPorn]21. Document One – Newton [Technique]22. Daitek – Red Shift [Abducted LTD]23. Cruk – Devil and the Deep [Critical]24. Audio – Rat Race [Blackout]25. Stomp – Chasm [Abducted LTD]26. Gydra – Primitive Instinct [Eatbrain]27. Document One – Haunted Spaces [Technique]28. Cruk – Undoing [Critical]29. 4mulate – Sideless [Abducted LTD]30. Gydra – Killparty [Eatbrain]31. Impak – No Time [C4C]32. Velos – Typhon [Abducted LTD]33. Nami – Shake the Universe [Lifesyle]34. Document One – Pulse [Technique]35. Cruk – Cold Top [Critical]36. MarsPluto – Symbiote [Abducted LTD]DSurr TracklistA-Cray – Ultimatum [Syndrome Audio]Bowsar – Kronos [Modulate Recordings]Breakage ft. Jess Mills – Fighting Fire (Loadstar Remix) [Digital Soundboy Recordings]CHRISSU/MINDSCAPE & AUDIO – Jarhead [Bad Taste]Agressor Bunx – Colony [Program]Bionic1, Struck – Fukura [C4C Recordings]Black Sun Empire – Transmissions (Mindscape Remix) [Black Sun Empire]Bowsar & Term – Friction [Eatbrain]Chris.Su – Datahub (Mindscape Remix) [Black Sun Empire]Dementia, Rregula – Insects Inside [Citrus Recordings]Able Danger – Cognition [Surround Sound]Audio – Bag of Bones [Blackout Music NL]Cruk – Jitters [Renegade Hardware]Bad Syntax – Talk to Me (Space Journey Remix) [Abducted LTD]Audio – A.R.P. [Virus]Follow DSurrhttps://mixcloud.com/djdsurr/https://hearthis.at/dsurr/https://soundcloud.com/dsurrFollow Abducted LTDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/abductedltdBeatport: http://bit.ly/abductedltdDownload / Listen to our weekly podcasts (every friday)(Soundcloud) http://bit.ly/ltdpodcast or (iTunes) http://bit.ly/bestdnbFollow Bad SyntaxFacebook: facebook.com/badsyntaxdnbKeep up to date on the Best Drum and BassFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestdrumandbassSubscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbwww.bestdrumandbass.comWatch Bad Syntax record his set LIVE on 3 decks!Preview & Comment on SoundcloudThe post Podcast 154 – Bad Syntax & Dsurr appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Noisia Radio
Noisia Radio S03E44

Noisia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 60:11


Noisia Radio this week: ’Samba - Blister’ taken from Partials #3, forthcoming on Division. New music by Cruk, Audio, The Upbeats, Alloy, Lapsung and more..

NCRI 2016
Prof Kaye: CRUK lifetime achievement award winner

NCRI 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 5:43


Prof Kaye speaks with ecancertv at NCRI 2016 about the CRUK lifetime achievement award and work on ovarian cancer therapy. He also discusses the future of drug development and the impact of Brexit on collaboration.

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio
Yoko - Grid Epsilon :53 (Retro Edition)

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 81:10


Recorded 2017-05-18 10:00:54 Tracklisting: * Technimatic - The Golden Section * Unquote & Molecular Structures - Lubov Moya (Blu Mar Ten Remix) * BCee feat. Robert Owens - Keep The Faith (Seba Remix) * Sektor feat. Oscar Michael - Live Without You * Hugh Hardie - Wide Eyes * Seba - Addicted * MRSA - Different * Loadstar - Stepped Outside * Nelver - Changing Time * Brookes Brothers feat. Danny Byrd - Paperchase * Above & Beyond pres. OceanLab - On A Good Day (Metropolis) (J Majik & Wickaman Remix) * Kove - Night Thought * Keeno - Nocturne * Logistics - Akiruno * Rameses B feat. Veela - Mountains * Mind Vortex - Colours * Danny Byrd - Love You Like This * InContext - Just Believe * Metrik - Infinity * T & Sugah feat. Ayve - Green Valleys * High Contrast - Twilight's Last Gleaming VIP * Netsky feat. Dynamite MC - The Whistle Song * Technicolour & Komatic - Skyline Boulevard * Muffler - Northern Lights * Muffler - Dribble VIP * Camo & Krooked - Turn Back the Time * Popeska feat. Denny White - Heart Of Glass (Champion Remix) * Wilkinson feat. Shannon Saunders - Breathe * Feint feat. CoMa - Snake Eyes * Rockwell - INeedU * Scales - Loves Got Me High (Koncept Remix) * Ellis Dee & DJ Twista feat. Marie Louise - Touch Me (T-Phonic Remix) * Drumsound & Bassline Smith feat. Youngman - Come Alive VIP * Feint - Signs * Polaris feat. Schematic - Bring The Heat * Friction vs. Metrik - Timelapse * Memtrix - Ashes Away * Tujamo & Plastik Funk feat. Sneakbo - Dr. Who! (Smooth Remix) * Smooth - From Within * Spor - If You Cry * Mind Vortex feat. Evil B - Bigger Than That * Loadstar - Bomber * State Of Mind - No-Operative (Audio Remix) * Koven - More Than You (DC Breaks Remix) * TanUKI vs. JAKAZiD - New Day * Andy C - Haunting * Muzzy - Rave Through The Apocalypse * Fox Stevenson, Cruk & Priority One - Wiggly * Noisia & Prolix - Asteroids * Noya feat. Mute The News - Fear * Calyx & TeeBee - Cloud 9 * The Prototypes - Abyss VIP * Cause 4 Concern - Nothing Lasts Forever (Trei Remix) * Mind Vortex - Curve Ball * DC Breaks - Lock In * Royalston - Arps Of Fury * Audio - Mudshark * Aeph feat. Tasha Baxter - Fall For You Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Subduction Audio: The Mixes
Chancellor Tre Spring 2017 Mix

Subduction Audio: The Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 33:43


www.facebook.com/Subduction.Audio twitter.com/subductionaudio www.instagram.com/subductionaudio/ www.subductionaudio.com Spring 2017 Mix Mixed Chancellor Tre' 01. Nausika - Dreams 02. Data 3 - Eleven 03. Andy Pain - NZT48 04. CruK & Signal - Illusion 05. M-Zine & Scepticz - Prescient 06. NickBee - Resistance 07. Signal - Parallax 08. Stranjah - Test Tube 09. Monty - Breath In the Frequencies 10. Bohemian - Shifters 11. Agressor Bunx - Deadwalking 12. Kung - Decompose 13. Ewol - Forgotten 14. Tchphnx - Gilded Fury 15. Co:Lateral - Toe Tagger 16. Amoss, Fre4knc - Vortice VIP

Blackout Podcast
Blackout - Podcast 064 - Mixed By Cruk

Blackout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017


Guest Mix by Cruk

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TrackPoint Podcast
TRACKPOINT 478: Drum and Bass with Dbosh

TrackPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 60:45


Свеженький выпуск DnB Trackpoint!!!! 01. Noisia - Into Dust (Neonlight Remix) >>>Current Value - Electrify 02. InsideInfo - Renegade (feat. Jakes) 03. The Clamps - The Chase (feat. Tasha Baxter) >>>InsideInfo - Mania >>>Agressor Bunx - The Offering 04. DC Breaks - Organism 05. Loadstar - Diamonds 06. Fa11out & Vegas - Black Bones 07. High Maintenance – Roll With Me >>>Metrik - We Got It (S.P.Y Remix) >>>Break - Solvent 08. L Plus & Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Jetpack >>>Rido & Counterstrike - Let It Roll VIP 09. Killer Hertz - Levitation 10. Black Sun Empire & Prolix - No Advance 11. Dimension - Generator >>>KROT - Bad Summer >>>Emperor - Defect 12. The Clamps - Pretend To Be >>>Black Sun Empire - Foundation >>>Emperor - Shadow 13. L 33 - Razor Blade (Synergy Remix) 14. Optiv & BTK - Supernova >>>Emperor - Haste (Phace Remix) >>>Dimension - Beg & Borrow 15. Document One - Hypnotic >>>Dossa & Locuzzed - Larry 16 L 33 - Drop It Down Low (Joe Ford Remix). >>>Frankee - Romana 17. DC Breaks - Underground 18. Optiv & BTK - Crowd Control (feat. Kryptomedic) >>>A.M.C - Stick or Twist 19. L 33 - Clublife (Prolix Remix) 20. Pegboard Nerds - Speed of Light (Andy C Remix) >>>Andy C - Haunting 21. Gydra - Rampage >>>Signal - Periphery >>>CruK & Signal - Illusion 22. DC Breaks - Hustle 23. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Cobra VIP 24. Black Sun Empire & Neonlight - Abduction 25. 1991 - Pornography >>>Friction - Galactic 26. DC Breaks - Swag 2017 >>>Drumsound Bassline Smith - Thug Killer 27. DC Breaks - Step Up >>>Fragz & Kryptomedic - Promises & Lies 28. Six Blade - 24/7 29. Anton Powers & Pixie Lott - Baby (Rene LaVice Remix)

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TrackPoint Podcast
TRACKPOINT 478: Drum and Bass with Dbosh

TrackPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 60:45


Свеженький выпуск DnB Trackpoint!!!! 01. Noisia - Into Dust (Neonlight Remix) >>>Current Value - Electrify 02. InsideInfo - Renegade (feat. Jakes) 03. The Clamps - The Chase (feat. Tasha Baxter) >>>InsideInfo - Mania >>>Agressor Bunx - The Offering 04. DC Breaks - Organism 05. Loadstar - Diamonds 06. Fa11out & Vegas - Black Bones 07. High Maintenance – Roll With Me >>>Metrik - We Got It (S.P.Y Remix) >>>Break - Solvent 08. L Plus & Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Jetpack >>>Rido & Counterstrike - Let It Roll VIP 09. Killer Hertz - Levitation 10. Black Sun Empire & Prolix - No Advance 11. Dimension - Generator >>>KROT - Bad Summer >>>Emperor - Defect 12. The Clamps - Pretend To Be >>>Black Sun Empire - Foundation >>>Emperor - Shadow 13. L 33 - Razor Blade (Synergy Remix) 14. Optiv & BTK - Supernova >>>Emperor - Haste (Phace Remix) >>>Dimension - Beg & Borrow 15. Document One - Hypnotic >>>Dossa & Locuzzed - Larry 16 L 33 - Drop It Down Low (Joe Ford Remix). >>>Frankee - Romana 17. DC Breaks - Underground 18. Optiv & BTK - Crowd Control (feat. Kryptomedic) >>>A.M.C - Stick or Twist 19. L 33 - Clublife (Prolix Remix) 20. Pegboard Nerds - Speed of Light (Andy C Remix) >>>Andy C - Haunting 21. Gydra - Rampage >>>Signal - Periphery >>>CruK & Signal - Illusion 22. DC Breaks - Hustle 23. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Cobra VIP 24. Black Sun Empire & Neonlight - Abduction 25. 1991 - Pornography >>>Friction - Galactic 26. DC Breaks - Swag 2017 >>>Drumsound Bassline Smith - Thug Killer 27. DC Breaks - Step Up >>>Fragz & Kryptomedic - Promises & Lies 28. Six Blade - 24/7 29. Anton Powers & Pixie Lott - Baby (Rene LaVice Remix)

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Grechafunk Show
Гречафанк Шоу №20: Mixed by Kije / 06.04.2017

Grechafunk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 58:45


The twentieth episode of our radio show dedicated to Buckwheatfunk (Гречафанк) parties mixed by @Kije. Follow @Buckwheatfunk: facebook.com/buckwheatfunk vk.com/buckwheatfunk Follow @Kije: facebook.com/kijedismalmood vk.com/kijekije Tracklist: 1 Noisia - Mantra (Mat Zo Remix) 2 Foreign Concept - Tag Team (feat. T-Man) 3 Halogenix - Shank 4 Signal-Indirect VIP 5 Skeptical - Imperial 6 Kije - Stare Into The Sun 7 Icicle - Klickstep 8 Kije - Use My Mind 9 Bop - Spiral (Abstract Elements Remix) 10 Ivy Lab - Berlusconi 11 Kije - Once Again 12 All Mode - Insight 13 Machinedrum - Gunshotta (Om Unit's Rollers VIP) 14 Spectrasoul - The Gift 15 Stray - Queen 16 Signal - Dawn 17 Shades Ivy Lab - Sleaze 18 Fracture ft. Dawn Day Night - Get Busy 19 Dub Phizix - Bounce 20 S.P.Y - Rise Again (feat. Suku of Ward 21) 21 Cruk & Signal - Illusion 22 Foreign Concept Stray - Bang It (Hyroglifics rmx) 23 Om Unit - The War 24 Shades - Creepin 25 Ivy Lab - Thirsty 26 Noisia - Tentacles (Ivy Lab Remix) 27 Emperor Made of Light ft Solah (Klax Remix) 28 Dimension - UK

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MethLab
MethLab Welcomes // Merikan

MethLab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 49:45


We welcome Italian badman Merikan to the MethLab collective with a pure slice of heavy sickness in this epic mix. Available now for bookings - Jef@methlab-agency.com Follow Merikan // Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/merikan Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/merikanofficial MERIKAN has stepped into 2017 with the pressing intensity of an artist set to break into the scene in a significant way. Injecting the start of the year with pure adrenaline in the form of brutal END OF LINE on BLACKOUT MUSIC NL, things are only set to switch up further with further tracks rumoured for Blackout including a collaboration with tech titan Disprove, as well a hard-hitting slice of aggressive tech in the form or an EP on PRSPCT. With his joining the heavy METHLAB AGENCY roster, and material slated for METHLAB RECORDINGS and TERMINAL, his place in the uncompromising end of intricate but slamming tech is assured. He discovered his passion for D&B in 2011 and immediately enrolled in a music production & technology course at Point Blank in London, crossing paths with Disprove and Cruk during his time in the city and cementing friendships that would go on to become the basis of collaboration. Early releases included FLIPSIDE on Disturbed Recordings and the Metamorphosis EP on Close2Death Recordings. Cut to the present day, and Merikan’s technical accomplishment as a producer is clear, with a stack of releases ready or in preparation for some of the most exciting labels of the present. Expect MERIKAN to be a name increasingly whispered in the hushed tones of excitement throughout the year.

Mendelspod Podcast
Can You Name the World’s Largest Single Disease Research Charity?

Mendelspod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016


Let’s take a break from the US and head over to the UK, home of the world’s largest single disease medical research charity. Cancer Research UK (CRUK) raises five hundred million pounds a year for research and drug discovery into any and all of the two hundred plus types of cancer. The charity is extremely well integrated into U.K. culture, and uniquely English in that the donations are mostly small and come from all corners of society. A third of CRUK’s funding comes from donations averaging £10 or less.

ExtraSolarPodcast
ExtraSolarPodcast [XTRSLRP025] - M - Zine & Scepticz

ExtraSolarPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 50:58


Noema UK & Fearful Present:  The ExtraSolar Podcast #25 [XTRSLRP025] This month is a bit of a milestone as we upload the 25th podcast in our series. To celebrate, we’ve got a mix from M-Zine & Scepticz thats so full of Dubs that we haven’t been able to include a tracklist. Q: Hey guys, how’s it going? We're hyped to have you in the mix for us this month, it seems you've been busy in the studio lately. You've got a heap of tunes forthcoming, what can you tell us about those? Are there any tracks you're particularly proud of? “Easy guys, all’s going well thank you, big up for having us do the podcast this month ! There’s a couple of tunes forthcoming over the next couple of months Yes! We’ve got a shared 12” with DLR that has just come out today actually (1st of July), which we’re both very proud of. There’s an EP wrapped up for Blendits Audio (Rotterdam), an EP for Dispatch Recordings that has been coming together nicely, plus a tune on their scheduled VA Album (DIS100). Also we just had a tune released on Different Music for their GiraffeDay Charity LP, which we’re really glad to have been a part off, be sure to check that out if you haven’t already ;-)” Q: We're loving the collaboration with DLR on Warm Communications. The track has an amazing vibe and it’s a bit different from what we're used to hearing from you. How was it working with him? “Working with Jay was quite sick, he showed us around Bristol a bit, his workflow is very much inspiring, basically we brought some sample vibes along with us, got one of his beats in and the tune quite fluently came together, that’s what’s so exciting for us about this collaboration, the natural progression behind it. Furthermore Jay is one of the nicest and safest dudes we’ve met!” Q: So how do things normally work in the studio between you two? Are there any parts of production either of you like best? “Things usually start of with just a beat or a main idea of what we want to make, making sure the drums are right is key to making a tune, so we’ll spend a lot of time going back and forth between other tunes and comparing the drums to them first, if those are balanced out nicely, the rest quickly follows and tends to sit nicely with the backbone of the tune. Joeri is the man behind the engineering of the tunes, Tom provides some nice vibes and pads to compliment that.” Q: If you guys could collaborate with anyone, who would it be and why? “We would have to say Mikal and/or Mako, they are really onto some vibes at the moment, and their mixdowns just sound so fat each and every time, and their music is just so on point!” Q: So finally, what can we expect from your podcast? There’s lots of new music in there that we haven't heard before. Which artists are you feeling at the moment? “War, Hydro, Mako, Om Unit, Skeptical, Alix Perez, Signal, Commix, Cruk, Villem, Mcleod, Fields, Mikal, Arkaik, Phase, Bredren, Total Science, dBridge, Kid Drama, Jubei.” A huge shout out to M-Zine & Scepticz, we hope you enjoy their mix as much as we did! Find more from M-Zine & Scepticz and check out their track with DLR via the links below: www.soundcloud.com/MZineScepticz www.facebook.com/MZineScepticz DLR, M-Zine & Scepticz - Still Alive: https://goo.gl/U0VRvA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.soundcloud.com/ExtraSolarMusic www.soundcloud.com/NoemaUK www.soundcloud.com/Fearful

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio
Yoko - Grid Epsilon :29

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 82:08


Recorded 2015-12-03 10:00:36 Tracklisting: * London Elektricity - Swivel * Mage & Identified - Do You Love Me * Phil Tangent feat. Steo - Bedouin * Nu:Tone feat. Lea Lea - Tides * London Elektricity - Far From The Shadows * Lenzman & Redeyes - Thieves in the Night (Technimatic Remix) * Task Horizon feat. Ingrid Lukas - Ocean of Sound * Logistics - Triangles * Enea - Feeling Of My Heart * FlashbackFm - Wait Around Love * Donnie Dubson - Silver Plate * Nexus & Tight - Spectrum * Artificial Intelligence feat. Steo - What You Had (Lenzman Remix) * Madface - Bright Future * Keeno - The Moon Under The Water * Break - Pushing Me On * Unknown Artist - Mango * Apres - Chicago (Technimatic Remix) * Strife II feat. Identified - By Your Side * Wilkinson feat. Thabo - Hopelessly Coping * Dawn Wall - Seeds Of Change * Calyx & TeeBee - Long Gone * Moko - Your Love (Culture Shock Remix) * MRSA - Different * T-Phonic feat. Elbie - Positive * Hamilton - Push * 4am feat. Katie Sky - Illusion (Mob Tactics Remix) * Camo & Krooked feat. Ian Shaw - Move Around * Friction vs. Dimension - Kinetic * T & Sugah - Too Late * Scales - Loves Got Me High (Koncept Remix) * Bungle - The Siren (Camo & Krooked Remix) * Koven feat. Folly Rae - Make It There (The Prototypes Vocal Remix) * Friction feat. Josh Barry - Freak * Koven & Memtrix - Pessimist * Dodge & Fuski vs. Culprate - Vice (Phetsta Remix) * Mind Vortex feat. Evil B - Bigger Than That * Royalston - Blight Mamba * Noisia & Prolix - Asteroids * Fox Stevenson, Cruk & Priority One - Wiggly * Disaszt feat. Coppa - Trojan Horse (Dossa & Locuzzed Remix) * Telekinesis - Jab * Dirtyphonics feat. Matt Rose - Power Now * Enter Shikari - Anaesthetist (Reso Remix) * Prolix & Mob Tactics - Transmission * Prolix - Set The Place On Fire * Misanthrop - Collapse * Mob Tactics - Zodiac * Calyx & TeeBee - Cloud 9 Download, Distribute, and Donate!

GVOZD
GVOZD - PIRATE STATION @ RECORD 24112015

GVOZD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 120:40


Свежий эпизод Пиратской Станции приносит вибрации двух суперэмоциональных гостевых миксов: первый час шоу был прокачан владельцем Beta rec. JOHN B, а второй - лучшим днб диджеем из  Молдовы FLADE! Я представил два небольших танцевальных микса, в которых встретились новинки и soulful  настрой в drumandbass  музыке!! You're Welome!) JOHN B guestmix: 1. Calvin Harris & Disiples - How Deep is your Love (Crissy Criss Remix) 2. Benny L - Thunder 3. Ed Rush, Optical, Trace - Cutslo 4. Lemon D - Fade 2 Black 5. Bad Company - The Pulse (Prototypes Remix) 6. Rene LeVice - Riot All Night 7. Rockwell vs John B - Please Please Please (Don’t play this All Night - John B Bootleg #stairs Mashup) 8. Memtrix - Frontiers 9. Optic & BTK - Reckless 10. John B - Lie To Me 11. Adam F - Circles 12. Rene LeVice - Part Of Me GVOZD vibes: 0.continue Rene LaVice ft Bullysong - Part Of Me (Ram) 1.Gerra and Stone - Chicago (Program) 2.Cycle - Its Not Than Critical (Schedule One) 3.Dsun - Science 4.Muzzy ft KG - Calling Out (Monstercat) 5.Dimension - Panzer (Mta) 6. Jaxx - Keep On Rollin (Switch) 7.Explicit Content - Artificial Intelligence (Shake Your Bass) 8.Cookie Monsta - Darkside (Circus) 9.Artificial Intelligence ft DRS- Pass The Buck (Metalheadz) 10.Delphi Productions - Feel You (36hertz) FLADE - [BASS OR DIE] guestmix: 01. Tanas - Bassline Soldier [Greypost Audio] 02. State Of Mind & Chris.SU - Chariots [Eatbrain] 03. Impak - Vortex [Red Light] 04. Tantrum Desire - Nightmare [Technique] 05. Cyantific - No More Heroes [Viper] 06. Fox Stevenson, Cruk & Priority One - Wiggly [Free] 07. Spor - Full Colour [Sotto Voce] 08. DJ Hazard - Time Tripping [Playaz] 09. Clipz - Offline V.I.P. (V.I.P Mix) [Audio Zoo] 10. Evil Nine - They Live! (TC Remix) [Marine Parade] 11. Hectix, Ozma - I Wanna (feat. Avenax) [Heavy Artillery] 12. Leo Pigot, NU.F.O - Choose Your Side [BugEyed] 13. Freestylers - Rude Bwoy feat. RDX (Aphrodite Remix) [Free] 14. Danny Byrd feat. Tomahawk - Hot Fuzz [Black Hole] 15. Kubrak - No Fear [Boostframe] 16. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Come Alive (Extended Mix) [feat.Youngman] [New State] 17. Tegan + Sara - Closer (Pacific Remix) [Free] 18. Freek - Cobalt 60 [RAM] 19. Hedj - Subliminal [AssimilateFiles] 20. Kexit - Frag [Respect] 21. Karma - The Searching (feat.Emmy J Mac) [Shogun Audio] 22. Concord Dawn - Don't Tell Me (feat. Tiki) [dPulse] 23. Neonlight - Basso Continuo [Lifted Music] 24. Lynx - Rim Shock [Hospital] 25. Delta Heavy - Apathy [RAM] 26. Wilkinson - Take You Higher [RAM] 27. Tanas - Just Rockin [Greypost Audio] 28. L 33 - Detuned [Program] 29. Receptor - Parkour [Boostframe] 30. DJ Hazard - Mk Q [Drum&BassArena] 31. Shimah - Swordfish [Playaz] 32. Astrix - Mir (Engage Bootleg) [Boostframe] 33. Zombie Cats - Cat Attack [Commercial Suicide] 34. Total Science - Defcom 69 [Metalheadz Platinum] 35. Stealth - Do One [RAM] 36. Кино - Закрой За Мной Дверь (Drawn Remix) [Free] 37. Memtrix - Ashes Away [Lifted] GVOZD vibes: 1.Document One - What Goes Up 2.Duosience - Console 3.Etherwood ft Logistic and Eva Lazarus - Revive 4.Euphorics - Maracana 5.Rowpieces - Brasil Calling 6.Funkware - Iguana Theme 7.Greekboy ft. Setitoff - In This World 8.mSdoS - Leisester 9.Payback - Frantic Funk 10.Riya ft.mc leod - Lost Friends 11.Saxxon ft. Jon Scott - Sunset Strip 12.Calculon and Dave Owen ft Christina Tamayo - Ben Carlos

GVOZD
GVOZD - PIRATE STATION @ RECORD 24112015

GVOZD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 120:40


Свежий эпизод Пиратской Станции приносит вибрации двух суперэмоциональных гостевых миксов: первый час шоу был прокачан владельцем Beta rec. JOHN B, а второй - лучшим днб диджеем из  Молдовы FLADE! Я представил два небольших танцевальных микса, в которых встретились новинки и soulful  настрой в drumandbass  музыке!! You're Welome!) JOHN B guestmix: 1. Calvin Harris & Disiples - How Deep is your Love (Crissy Criss Remix) 2. Benny L - Thunder 3. Ed Rush, Optical, Trace - Cutslo 4. Lemon D - Fade 2 Black 5. Bad Company - The Pulse (Prototypes Remix) 6. Rene LeVice - Riot All Night 7. Rockwell vs John B - Please Please Please (Don’t play this All Night - John B Bootleg #stairs Mashup) 8. Memtrix - Frontiers 9. Optic & BTK - Reckless 10. John B - Lie To Me 11. Adam F - Circles 12. Rene LeVice - Part Of Me GVOZD vibes: 0.continue Rene LaVice ft Bullysong - Part Of Me (Ram) 1.Gerra and Stone - Chicago (Program) 2.Cycle - Its Not Than Critical (Schedule One) 3.Dsun - Science 4.Muzzy ft KG - Calling Out (Monstercat) 5.Dimension - Panzer (Mta) 6. Jaxx - Keep On Rollin (Switch) 7.Explicit Content - Artificial Intelligence (Shake Your Bass) 8.Cookie Monsta - Darkside (Circus) 9.Artificial Intelligence ft DRS- Pass The Buck (Metalheadz) 10.Delphi Productions - Feel You (36hertz) FLADE - [BASS OR DIE] guestmix: 01. Tanas - Bassline Soldier [Greypost Audio] 02. State Of Mind & Chris.SU - Chariots [Eatbrain] 03. Impak - Vortex [Red Light] 04. Tantrum Desire - Nightmare [Technique] 05. Cyantific - No More Heroes [Viper] 06. Fox Stevenson, Cruk & Priority One - Wiggly [Free] 07. Spor - Full Colour [Sotto Voce] 08. DJ Hazard - Time Tripping [Playaz] 09. Clipz - Offline V.I.P. (V.I.P Mix) [Audio Zoo] 10. Evil Nine - They Live! (TC Remix) [Marine Parade] 11. Hectix, Ozma - I Wanna (feat. Avenax) [Heavy Artillery] 12. Leo Pigot, NU.F.O - Choose Your Side [BugEyed] 13. Freestylers - Rude Bwoy feat. RDX (Aphrodite Remix) [Free] 14. Danny Byrd feat. Tomahawk - Hot Fuzz [Black Hole] 15. Kubrak - No Fear [Boostframe] 16. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Come Alive (Extended Mix) [feat.Youngman] [New State] 17. Tegan + Sara - Closer (Pacific Remix) [Free] 18. Freek - Cobalt 60 [RAM] 19. Hedj - Subliminal [AssimilateFiles] 20. Kexit - Frag [Respect] 21. Karma - The Searching (feat.Emmy J Mac) [Shogun Audio] 22. Concord Dawn - Don't Tell Me (feat. Tiki) [dPulse] 23. Neonlight - Basso Continuo [Lifted Music] 24. Lynx - Rim Shock [Hospital] 25. Delta Heavy - Apathy [RAM] 26. Wilkinson - Take You Higher [RAM] 27. Tanas - Just Rockin [Greypost Audio] 28. L 33 - Detuned [Program] 29. Receptor - Parkour [Boostframe] 30. DJ Hazard - Mk Q [Drum&BassArena] 31. Shimah - Swordfish [Playaz] 32. Astrix - Mir (Engage Bootleg) [Boostframe] 33. Zombie Cats - Cat Attack [Commercial Suicide] 34. Total Science - Defcom 69 [Metalheadz Platinum] 35. Stealth - Do One [RAM] 36. Кино - Закрой За Мной Дверь (Drawn Remix) [Free] 37. Memtrix - Ashes Away [Lifted] GVOZD vibes: 1.Document One - What Goes Up 2.Duosience - Console 3.Etherwood ft Logistic and Eva Lazarus - Revive 4.Euphorics - Maracana 5.Rowpieces - Brasil Calling 6.Funkware - Iguana Theme 7.Greekboy ft. Setitoff - In This World 8.mSdoS - Leisester 9.Payback - Frantic Funk 10.Riya ft.mc leod - Lost Friends 11.Saxxon ft. Jon Scott - Sunset Strip 12.Calculon and Dave Owen ft Christina Tamayo - Ben Carlos

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio
Yoko - Grid Epsilon :26

Grid Epsilon, Podcast Feed by DNBRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 81:07


Recorded 2015-10-29 11:01:00 Tracklisting: * RoyGreen, Protone & Joakuim - Valley Of The Stars * GLXY - Tate & Lyle * Alibi - Aftermath * Dexcell - Don't Look Back * Nexus & Tight - Spectrum * LSB - Omega * LM1 & Indigo Sync - Shadowplay * Technicolour, Komatic & LSB - Rotary Motion * Break - Pushing Me On * Dawn Wall - Simple Mind * Apres - Chicago (Technimatic Remix) * NCT - Scars * Command Strange - Blues * Severity Zero feat. Tali - Tapestry * Mako, DLR & Fields - Old Soul * Loadstar - Drowning * Ficci feat. LaMeduza - Wish (S.I.N Remix) * Maduk feat. Logistics - Solarize * Salaryman - Nocturnal Stories * Russ Chimes - We Need Nothing To Collide (Logistics Remix) * Wilkinson feat. Shannon Saunders - Breathe * Logistics - Akiruno * T & Sugah feat. Ayve - Green Valleys * Danny Byrd feat. Brookes Brothers - Gold Rush * Ben Sage feat. Saejma - More Than Ordinary * Cuebrick - Save Me (Fliwo Remix) * Memtrix & Spor - Darkest Hours * Xilent feat. Charlotte Haining - Free Me (Smooth Remix) * Feint - No Chance * Muzzy & Voicians - Back To You * Dirtyphonics & 12th Planet feat. Julie Hardy - Freefall (High Maintenance Remix) * Bensley - Aftermath VIP * Funk Effect - Devil Dance (Dossa Remix) * Dub FX - Light Me On Fire (High Maintenance Remix) * Tantrum Desire feat. Solah - Oblivion * Smooth & Futurebound - Savoy Affair * Delta Heavy - Ghost * Monsta - Holdin' On (Skrillex & Nero Remix) * Camo & Krooked - Shoreless * James Marvel feat. MC Mota - Way Of The Warrior * Fox Stevenson, Cruk & Priority One - Wiggly * Shameboy - Strobot (Netsky Remix) * Disaszt feat. Coppa - Trojan Horse (Dossa & Locuzzed Remix) * DC Breaks - Sidewinder * The Prototypes feat. Amy Pearson - Don't Let Me Go * Metrik - What's Out There? * Neonlight - Computer Music * Black Sun Empire - Extraction * Aaronic - Outbreak * Raw Theory - Eye Of The Storm * Mind Vortex - Overture * Marek - Intense Pattern (Wright & Bastard Remix) * Fred V & Grafix - Recognise (Emperor Remix) * DJ Fresh - Off World * Netsky - Iron Heart Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Cancer Research UK
90 NCRI Cancer Conference reports, communicating risks, and a lifetime of research

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 27:28


We’re reporting back from the 10th NCRI cancer conference, with a look at communicating cancer risks and a lifetime in research for scientist Ron Laskey.

Cancer Research UK
89 Early diagnosis, NHS under pressure, skirt sizes, and progress in bowel cancer

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014 18:53


We look at the challenges of late diagnosis in an NHS stretched to breaking point, chase the evidence on skirt size and cancer risk, and hear a personal story of progress.

Cancer Research UK
88 Aspirin, obesity, NICE and focusing on pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 23:26


We look at aspirin for cancer prevention, obesity and cancer risk, why NICE turned down new breast and prostate cancer drugs, and focus on how to make progress in pancreatic cancer.

Cancer Research UK
87 The pill and cancer risk, sensitising tumours, and physicists fighting cancer

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 23:48


How the pill affects cancer risk, making tumours more sensitive to treatment, and fighting cancer with physics.

Cancer Research UK
86 Summer sun, anal cancer and teens on trials

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 17:37


How to stay safe in the summer sun, the shocking anal cancer statistics nobody wants to talk about, and why we need more teens on trials.

Cancer Research UK
85 Deprivation, Wikipedia, pancreatic cancer and immunotherapy

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 23:54


How deprivation is linked to 19,000 cancer deaths a year, why Wikipedia falls short and how we’re improving it, plus pancreatic cancer and immunotherapy.

Cancer Research UK
84 Personalised lung cancer treatment, skin cancer, and our new strategy

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014 20:43


We hear about a groundbreaking new clinical trial for lung cancer, rising skin cancer rates, and our new 5-year research strategy.

WIN Symposium 2013
Delivering stratified medicine using next generation sequencing: Dr Matthew Smith and Alice Tuff-Lacey

WIN Symposium 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013 7:29


Dr Matthew Smith, West Midlands Regional Genetics Service, Birmingham, UK and Alice Tuff-Lacey, Cancer Research UK, London, talk to ecancer at the 2013 WIN Symposium about next generation sequencing and biobanks. Over the past two years and across three technical hubs, 9,000 patients have had samples of their blood and tissue sent for testing for a small range of genes, then analyzed and stored for future reference. All of the DNA samples are stored in a central repository, accessible through Cancer Research UK. This biobank collaboration began with CRUK looking at stratified medicine and it's delivery within the NHS.

4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference
Cancer genes differ in different parts of a tumour: Prof Charles Swanton - CRUK London Research Institute and UCL, UK

4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2012 7:08


Prof Swanton talks to ecancer at the IMProving care And Knowledge through Translational research (IMPAKT) meeting in Brussels, May 2012, about variations within the tumour itself and the implications for new types of personalized medicine.

The Naked Scientists Podcast
NCRI Cancer Conference

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2011 56:52


This week Kat Arney joins us live from the National Cancer Research Institute's conference in Liverpool. We find out how mistakes in cell signalling can cause cancers and why DNA repair pathways offer targets to treat tumours. Also, we explore the latest developments in cancer imaging, including new techniques that allow us to track chemical reactions happening inside the body. In the news, why you need to remove genes to repair nerves, and how clearing out old cells can prevent diseases of old age! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
NCRI Cancer Conference

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2011 56:52


This week Kat Arney joins us live from the National Cancer Research Institute's conference in Liverpool. We find out how mistakes in cell signalling can cause cancers and why DNA repair pathways offer targets to treat tumours. Also, we explore the latest developments in cancer imaging, including new techniques that allow us to track chemical reactions happening inside the body. In the news, why you need to remove genes to repair nerves, and how clearing out old cells can prevent diseases of old age! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists