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Dr Rebecca Culshaw is a mathematician who questioned the official science to support the HIV virus and AIDS narrative. Earlier, Rebecca taught at the University of Texas at Tyler as an assistant professor. She received her doctorate in mathematics from Dalhousie University in Canada, her dissertation focusing on immune response to HIV infection and AIDS treatments. She has written for several peer-review journals about mathematical modeling of HIV-related immunology and served on the editorial board of the Journal of Biological Systems. Dr Culshaw is the author of a new book -- "The Real AIDS Epidemic: How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens Us All" -- which presents many of the conundrums, mistakes and corruption in the so-called War Against AIDS. Listeners will likely discover strong parallels between flawed science behind AIDS and the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
News Roundup—lenacapavir isn't so perfect; “Fact checking” “misinformation” about AIDS
Dans cet épisode captivant du podcast ArtEcoVert, Pauline Leroux a le plaisir d'accueillir Elisabeth Viguie-Culshaw, alias Bettysbeautifullife, une artiste et teinturière passionnée par la couleur végétale. Ensemble, elles plongent dans l'univers fascinant des plantes tinctoriales, mettant en lumière le Cotinus, qui révèle des nuances envoûtantes de bleu et de rouge. Betty nous raconte son parcours riche et inspirant, ses expériences en Écosse et en Thaïlande, et partage avec nous ses techniques d'impression sur papier et tissu.La teinture végétale est au cœur de leur discussion, où elles explorent les différences entre les méthodes de teinture et l'importance des mordants dans le processus de coloration. Les deux invitées s'accordent à dire que la nature joue un rôle essentiel dans leurs créations, influençant non seulement les couleurs, mais aussi leur inspiration. Betty souligne l'importance de la communauté et de l'apprentissage continu dans le domaine de la teinture naturelle, une philosophie qui résonne profondément avec l'esprit d'ArtEcoVert.En fin d'épisode, Betty évoque ses projets futurs, notamment ses ateliers à Toulouse, où elle souhaite transmettre ses connaissances sur l'indigo et d'autres plantes tinctoriales. Elle partage également des recommandations de livres et de ressources précieuses pour ceux qui désirent approfondir leur compréhension de la couleur végétale et des techniques de teinture."Les couleurs de la nature sont un cadeau que nous devons apprendre à apprécier et à partager," déclare Betty, résumant parfaitement l'essence de cet épisode. Que vous soyez un passionné de teinture naturelle, un amateur de plantes ou simplement curieux d'explorer les merveilles des colorants biosourcés, cet épisode vous offre une mine d'informations et d'inspiration.N'hésitez pas à plonger dans cette discussion enrichissante sur la teinture végétale, les pigments végétaux, et les fibres naturelles. Vous découvrirez comment la couleur peut transformer nos vies et notre environnement. Pour ceux qui souhaitent se lancer dans l'aventure de la coloration capillaire végétale ou explorer davantage les tanins et les colorants végétaux, cet épisode est une ressource incontournable.Restez connectés pour plus d'épisodes inspirants sur ArtEcoVert, et préparez-vous à être émerveillés par la beauté des plantes et des couleurs qu'elles nous offrent. Belle écoute ! Pauline
TAG Has Entered the Chat - by Rebecca Culshaw Smith (substack.com)
Dr Rebecca Culshaw is a mathematician who questioned the official science to support the HIV virus and AIDS narrative. Earlier, Rebecca taught at the University of Texas at Tyler as an assistant professor. She received her doctorate in mathematics from Dalhousie University in Canada, her dissertation focusing on immune response to HIV infection and AIDS treatments. She has written for several peer-review journals about mathematical modeling of HIV-related immunology and served on the editorial board of the Journal of Biological Systems. Dr Culshaw is the author of "The Real AIDS Epidemic: How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens Us All" -- which presents the mistakes and corruption in the so-called War Against AIDS. Her most recent book is "The Truvada and PrEP Disaster" as a Kindle release and provides the history and details of anti-HIV drug toxicities and lawsuits against their manufacturers. Neenyah Ostrom was the first American investigative journalist to report on myalgic encephalomyelitis and Chronic fatigue syndrome in the 1980s and 90s. Her writings have been recognized by Project Censored as among the most important censored stories. Neenyah is the author of four books addressing the chronic fatigue syndrome epidemic including "What Really Killed Gilda Radner" and "America's Biggest Coverup: Fifty More Things Everyone Should Know about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic and its Links to AIDS." Her latest book is "Ampligen: the Battle for a Promising ME/CFS Drug." Robert Kennedy Jr relies on Neenyah's work extensively in his best seller "The Real Anthony Fauci." She has also worked as an editor and ghostwriter on popular science books, including "Total Breast Health", which was chosen "Best Book of 1998" by Publishers Weekly. REBECCA CULSHAW BOOKS: "The Truvada and PrEP Disaster". &. "The Real AIDS Epidemic How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens Us All" NEENYAH OSTROM'S BOOKS: "America's Biggest Coverup: Fifty More Things Everyone Should Know about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic and its Links to AIDS." AND "Ampligen: the Battle for a Promising ME/CFS Drug."
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"The Truvada and PrEP Disaster" available on Amazon July 16, 2024 (substack.com)
Emilie Culshaw, a 19 year old indie pop singer/songwriter based in Liverpool UK. Known for her tender, highly emotional vocals #Music #Interviews #SocialMedia
Seeking Personal Truvada Stories - by Rebecca Culshaw Smith (substack.com)
40 Years On: First announcement of the 'AIDS virus' by the federal government (substack.com)
“If you're a Black cisgender woman, you should be on PrEP” (substack.com)
PrEP roundup & More - by Rebecca Culshaw Smith (substack.com)
Amazon.com: The Real AIDS Epidemic: How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens Us All eBook : Culshaw, Rebecca V., Ostrom, Neenyah: Books Four decades after And the Band Played On created an image of the AIDS epidemic that has survived in the public consciousness to this very day, mathematician Rebecca Culshaw is sounding the alarm that everything that iconic book told us about AIDS is demonstrably wrong. And that mistaken understanding of AIDS and its cause has the potential to affect all of us, not just certain so-called risk groups. In The Real AIDS Epidemic, Rebecca Culshaw describes her slow uncovering of these reasons over her years researching HIV for her work constructing mathematical models of its interaction with the immune system. It is rare that a researcher, having studied HIV, ever expresses any doubt in the paradigm, and an even rarer event still when she abandons the field altogether. Culshaw's book, updated from its original edition, which was titled Science Sold Out, is one of the great insider-turned-whistleblower stories of our time. The Real AIDS Epidemic focuses on the politics of the changing definition of AIDS and the flaws in all HIV testing. In a much broader sense, it explains how the current, government-based structure of scientific research has corrupted science as the search for truth. It offers not only scientific reasons for HIV/AIDS being untenable, but also sociological explanations as to how the theory was accepted by the media and the world so quickly. In particular, this book offers a scathing criticism of the outrageous discriminatory measures that have been leveled at HIV-positives from the inception. She also warns that the toxic drugs being foisted on the Black and gay communities constitute one of the worst medical violations of human rights since the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. The compelling case she makes that the AIDS establishment has led us into a biomedical disaster through incompetence, fraud, and deceit will have many readers throwing their hands up and feeling helpless and hopeless. But she does something no other book that is critical about HIV and AIDS has done. She suggests a series of strategic actions the scientific community, Congress, the media, and the public can take to undo the damage that the powerful AIDS establishment has done since the epidemic began in 1981.
“Retention in care” on PrEP & ARVs IN PRISON. (substack.com)
“Anti-vaxxers” are making people nervous (substack.com)
PrEP Roundup; 30 “HIV leaders” to look forward to (substack.com)
“PrEP and Women” - by Rebecca Culshaw Smith (substack.com)
“AIDS Denialism Is Back. We Can't Let It Take Root.” (substack.com)
David Culshaw is an author who has been an A.O.C. member for over 67 years having joined back in 1955. He is a lifelong fan of the Alvis marque which led to his writing the book titled, Alvis Society – A Century of Drivers which chronicles every model and lists every chassis number ever produced along with owners. The Alvis car has always appealed to a buyer who wants to make his mark in the world and the list of owners ranges from politicians to stage and screen actors, sports figures, Kings, and even a serial killer. This book has been published by Veloce Press 100 years after the very first Alvis car emerged from the production line in Coventry.
On Episode 87 we welcome Dean Culshaw, a British Agegroup Triathlete who did his first triathlon back in 1983 over in the Middle East, where he was working at the time.Dean came from a sporting background, trying and doing anything that was available, but it was Rugby league that was his main focus. He played up until he was in his thirties.When life got in the way, Dean focused on running and with a plan and a goal completed the London Marathon. Dean did his next triathlon again out in the Middle East and it was during research into training and what was happening in the world of triathlon he discovered agegroup competition. Since then he has done 13 GB championship races, Aquathlon Chicago, 3 Standard distances, Duathlon Kalkar, Soria European and Avilles World championships. World standard Triathlons at Chicago, Rotterdam, Gold Coast and Lausanne. European standard at Geneva, kitzbuhel Weert, Tartu where he won a Silver medal, European middle distance Ibiza. Dean became British Middle distance champion last year and runner up this yearn His Agegroup. This year the age of 70 he states "he decided to hurry up and do an Ironman before it was too late", he again worked to a plan and read around the subject of what it takes to complete an Ironman.Dean won his age group at Ironman Copenhagen August 20 in a respectable time of 12:54. Age is just a number!please enjoy this episode.Find us on Instagram @amp_1967X : agegroupmultisportpodcastFacebook : AMPGBfind all our episodes on our websiteWebsite is : https://agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.com/email: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.comif you are an agegroup athlete and would like to come on the pod, get in touch.
The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret is a podcast in which your hosts, Joanna Hagan and Francine Carrel, read and recap every book from Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series in chronological order. This week, a special Double Feature (ooOOooh) featuring Marc Burrows and Jon Culshaw! We chat to Marc about the Edinburgh Fringe; his rave reviewed live show, The Magic of Terry Pratchett; and his ultra-exclusive Footnotes interviews.But wait, there's more! Marc has very kindly shared the audio from his interview with voice actor extraordinaire Jon Culshaw, star of the Watch arc in the new Discworld audiobooks. Hear about Culshaw's love for Discworld and the process of finding voices for Vimes, Vetinari, and various other Ankh Morporkian heroes.Find us on the internet:Twitter: @MakeYeFretPodInstagram: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretFacebook: @TheTruthShallMakeYeFretEmail: thetruthshallmakeyefretpod@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/thetruthshallmakeyefretDiscord: https://discord.gg/29wMyuDHGP Want to follow your hosts and their internet doings? Follow Joanna on twitter @joannahagan and follow Francine @francibambi Things we blathered on about:LIVE DATES - The Magic of Terry Pratchett Buy Marc's books Glom of Nit - Substack Listen to Audiobooks narrated by Jon Culshaw - Audible.co.uk The Dark Room – Mr John Robertson Music: Chris Collins, indiemusicbox.com
On this episode of Now that's Significant, a Market Research Podcast host Michael Howard, the head of marketing at Infotools, was joined by Alex Culshaw, Head of Qualitative Research at SparkMR. Alex has 20 years' research experience in both the public and private sectors – in particular, the healthcare, B2B and consumer industries. Experienced in using traditional and new methods to bring rich and actionable insights to leading brands, such as 3M, SC Johnson, Husqvarna, Nestlé and many others, Alex specialises in online market research communities and the commercial application of Qualitative research, including models and frameworks for interpreting results. On this episode, we discussed: The book qualitative research experienced when it comes to online communities, accelerated in part by Covid. The boom is good news, but there are some unexpected difficulties requiring agile problem solving from researchers with this methodology. Alex covers three common pitfalls that could trip up even the most experienced researcher plus how to avoid / overcome these. And they talked about a few tricks for accessing human truths in online qual research. We hope you enjoy the show. *** Infotools Harmoni is a fit-for-purpose market research analysis, visualization, and reporting platform that gives the world's leading brands the tools they need to better understand their consumers, customers, organization, and market. Established in 1990, we work with some of the world's top brands around the world, including Coca-Cola, Orange, Samsung, and Mondelēz. Our powerful cloud-based platform, Harmoni, is purpose-built for market research. From data processing to investigation, dashboards to collaboration, Harmoni is a true "data-to-decision-making" solution for in-house corporate insights teams and agencies. While we don't facilitate market research surveys, we make it easy for to find and share compelling insights that go over-and-above what stakeholders want, inspiring them to act decisively. One of the most powerful features of Harmoni is Discover is a time-tested, time-saving, and investigative approach to data analysis. Using automated analyses to reveal patterns and trends, Discover minimizes potential research bias by removing the need for requesting and manually analyzing scores of cumbersome crosstabs – often seeing what you can't. Discover helps you easily find what differentiates groups that matter to you, uncover what makes them unique, and deliver data points that are interesting, relevant, and statistically significant, plus see things others can't. Add to all this an impending GenAI feature, and you have an extremely powerful, future-proofed tool. Feel free to check out our platform and services at www.infotools.com
Directionally Correct, A People Analytics Podcast with Cole & Scott
Directionally Correct podcast is sponsored by Orgnostic! http://orgnostic.com/directionallycorrect Toby's Talent Intelligence Book: https://www.perlego.com/book/3739303/talent-intelligence-use-business-and-people-data-to-drive-organizational-performance-pdf?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2.1.1.1%20DSAG%20%7C%20US%20%7C%20All%20books&utm_term=Business&utm_content=Business&msclkid=97bb951bab9115e02469f01f24562f51 Talent Intelligence Collective: https://talentintelligencecollective.myshopify.com/ Cole & Toby's Article Talent Intelligence as Competitive Intelligence: https://open.substack.com/pub/directionallycorrectnews/p/talent-intelligence-as-competitive?r=ybtwi&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web John Sullivan Article on Weaponized Recruiting Tools: https://drjohnsullivan.com/articles/weaponized-recruiting-tools/ Orgnostic People Analytics Session on Talent Intelligence: https://youtu.be/4HwJJ8LBYm0?si=K5MzIJoVxWpL2tQ9 Scott's IOP Commentary on Polyculturalism: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/industrial-and-organizational-psychology/article/abs/bringing-polycultural-organizations-to-life-a-network-analytic-strategy/E24F032A9BEE9C31BD3C8191DCB0F73D Are You Overemployed X Thread: https://twitter.com/svpino/status/1700848050153890170
Dean Culshaw completed his first Ironman at Copenhagen at the age of 70, winning his age group by nearly an hour in the amazing time of 12.54. Dean joins us on the show to tell us all about the journey to his race at Copenhagen, but also shares his experience of continuing to train and compete as an athlete aging up. He shares some tips with us that have helped him stay in incredible shape long past the point most people have given up the dream of a physical challenge like an Ironman, and as he tells us - age is just a number. We hope this episode inspires you to a life of athletic longevity like Dean has :)SponsorsLike what you heard in this interview? Join hundreds of other age group triathletes making the most of their limited training time, training with Team OxygenAddict! http://team.oxygenaddict.com - The most comprehensive triathlon coaching program for busy age groupers. To find out more, You can book a zoom call with Rob or the Team here Watch on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TeamOxygenaddictListen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/OATriPodSpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/OATriPodiTunesprecisionfuelandhydration.comPrecision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fuelling strategies for training and racing. They provide educational tools, Sweat Tests and a range of electrolytes and fuel to help you perform at your best. Take the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a personalised plan for your next race. And then book a free 20-minute video consultation with a member of the PF&H Athlete Support Team to refine your strategy.If you want to try out some fuel and electrolytes to use during your training and races, Oxygen Addict listeners get 15% off their first order. If you missed the code during today's show, click here https://visit.pfandh.com/OA23 and the discount will be automatically applied, or, email James at hello@pfandh.com and he'll be happy to help.
Can you see the top of it poking out there? No, not that, the microphone! Oh yes, we have another jam-packed episode of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast and we've had so many guests and goings on this week, that the only thing missing is a partridge in a pear tree! Joining us in the studio was the fantastic James May, who enjoyed an even more fantastic breakfast pasty (thanks chef James). Changing voices was a running theme, as John Culshaw taught Northern Irish James how to talk like an actual Northern Irish person, and Chris made Joe Pasquale sound like Frank Bruno (Joe's words, not ours). Iain Stirling also stopped by to explain why his tour dates magically mean he has a weekend off in Dublin. Is the Guinness on you, Iain? Finally, this week's Dominic Byrne's 50 at 50 was to have a go at The Dominic Byrne Show, which was, as expected, not as slick as usual proceedings. In amongst all of that, we also had: Welcome to the CCB: Captain Crap BeardChris got a signed Foo Fighters record (or did he?)The final Glastonbury flag is given outEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30-10am
In this episode of "Here, There and Everywhere", Jack Lawless sits down with John Culshaw, a renowned artist known for his iconic Beatles murals in Liverpool, including the famous Ringo Starr mural. Culshaw shares his personal connection to the Beatles and how their music and legacy have influenced his art. We dive into the creative process behind his murals and explore how he captures the essence of each Beatle in his work. Join us as we learn more about the impact of the Beatles on art and culture through the eyes of one of their most talented fans. Tune in to discover the story behind the man responsible for bringing the Beatles to life in a whole new way. Follow John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_culshaw86/ Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnCulshaw8 If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth --- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to.
Todays guest is John Culshaw - John is a local artist, who's work is recognised throughout the city on several buildings. We discussed, how John got into murals, what it's been like growing up using 1 arm only - this includes some hilarious moments! We then talked about the murals he has sprayed, from the likes of Luis Diaz, Steven Gerrard, Jurgen Klopp and so on. John also gave us an insight into what it's like being inside the AXA, including some unseen parts... John deserves all the recognition he gets for his incredible work throughout the City but also, as a boyhood red, being able to paint our heroes, which are shared around the work is just pure class. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr Rebecca Culshaw is a mathematician who questioned the official science to support the HIV virus and AIDS narrative. Earlier, Rebecca taught at the University of Texas at Tyler as an assistant professor. She received her doctorate in mathematics from Dalhousie University in Canada, her dissertation focusing on immune response to HIV infection and AIDS treatments. She has written for several peer-review journals about mathematical modeling of HIV-related immunology and served on the editorial board of the Journal of Biological Systems. Dr Culshaw is the author of a new book -- "The Real AIDS Epidemic How the Tragic HIV Mistake Threatens Us All" -- which presents many of the conundrums, mistakes and corruption in the so-called War Against AIDS. Listeners will likely discover strong parallels between flawed science behind AIDS and the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Daz chats with John Culshaw, a renowned Liverpool artist responsible for some of the most iconic paintings, drawings, and murals of the Reds.Check out his Instagram: @john_culshaw86The Liverpool Connection is an LFC podcast that aims to bring the story of our wonderful club to as many fans as possible around the world. The history, the passion, the music, the people, the City – we want to share perspectives on and off the pitch. We're delighted to have you here with us, be sure to Like and Subscribe with Notifications on for our latest podcast.
Ciklo „Ryškiausi visų laikų muzikos prodiuseriai“ naujoje dalyje - Johnas Culshaw, visam laikui pakeitęs operos, o ir visos klasikinės muzikos įrašus XX a. šeštajame dešimtmetyje. Pirmojo istorijoje viso Richardo Wagnerio „Nibelungų Žiedo“ ciklo įrašo režisierius, prodiuseris. Antroje laidos dalyje – 70 metų keisto likimo buvusiam džiazo muzikantui, dailininkui, kino aktoriui Johnui Lurie, kurio karjerą sustabdė klastinga liga. Ved. Domantas Razauskas
In a difficult economic situation, many decisions boil down to numbers, rather than personal decisions. But what if the data was humanized? Instead of a cycle of overly reactive firefighting, how can workforce planning look to the longer term to create a more sustainable, steady approach? “Talent intelligence” data offers a different perspective. Joining us on The Shortlist to chat about this is Toby Culshaw. Toby is the Talent Intelligence Leader: Worldwide Operations and Consumer at Amazon. He is also the author of “Talent Intelligence: Use Business and People Data to Drive Organizational Performance.” Together, we'll discuss what talent intelligence is, how this offers a more balanced perspective to workforce planning and strategy, and most importantly, how this data can offer an alternative route to the worst-case scenario.
Welcome to an extra special edition of the Talent Intelligence Collective Podcast! In honour of Toby, our fantastic colleague and friend, and the release of his book today, we've flipped the episode on its head, roped some extra exceptional help and instead of a guest, put Toby Culshaw in the hot seat. In this one, it's me - Alan Walker - Alison Ettridge of Stratigens and Joe Thompson of Booz Allen Hamilton co-hosting an episode. The episode started, but not in its usual fashion. There is no news, no worldly updates, just tips, hints and tested tricks that Toby has learned over the years and poured into his book. As I had the virtual mic, I kicked things off. Starting easy by asking the name of the book, the release date and why Toby ever decided to write a book. “Throughout the last few years, so many companies have been branching out into the world of Talent Intelligence. And there is just so little information out there. No general how-to guide. So I thought - I could do that.” Toby Culshaw Toby started writing content way before it was ever meant to become a book, we're talking hundreds of virtual notes and post-its, but he confessed that the overall process was very fluid. “Thank you for doing this, Toby. The fascinating bit for me is that your book is from a completely different view. That of the client. It gives you a depth of understanding of Talent Intelligence as a whole” Alison Ettridge We've talked a lot about connecting the dots on the podcast, it's our favourite saying, and that was very much one of the things that Toby wanted to talk about in his book. Talent Intelligence doesn't just stop at one project. Another element that we've talked about and discussed a lot on our podcast, which simply had to be included in the book, was Toby's definition of Talent Intelligence. Which, funnily enough, changed after our latest episode with Joe Thompson. “In the opening chapter, I actually included multiple definitions. But, the core thing for me, which is up for debate, is the word Talent.” Toby Culshaw The definition of talent refers to a natural aptitude or skill, not an element you would work to achieve. In contrast, Talent Intelligence is very much a learning experience for everyone. Therefore, such words as workforce or decision are possibly better suited. The book is filled with tips about what to do, where to look and how to build a Talent Intelligence function. What about what not to do? “I may be a bit biased with this answer, but don't tie Talent Intelligence to filling jobs. The power of Talent Intelligence lies in de-risking decision-making, trying to be as broad-minded as possible and a whole host of other things. Not simply filling jobs.” Toby Culshaw A big big thank you to everyone who helped make this book a reality. Toby may have been the one who wrote, but it was thanks to everyone contributing. And as always, a massive thank you for supporting us. And of course, if you liked this episode, Toby's book: Talent Intelligence: Use Business and People Data to Drive Organisational Performance releases today and is available on Amazon here. Till the next one – stay intelligent! Don't forget to say hi to our wonderful sponsors → Stratigens from @Talent Intuition.
On this week's episode, we're pleased to be joined by Toby Culshaw, who is a talent intelligence leader at Amazon, working in a global capacity. Toby is also the founder of the Intelligence Collective, a community that endeavours to develop, support and inspire its members as well as promote ethical integrity and best practice in all aspects of Talent Intelligence, Talent Research, Labor Intelligence, Human Capital Intelligence, Competitor Labor Intelligence etc. We'll be talking about all things talent intelligence, where it's come from, where it's going, why it's such a hot topic, why all sourcing gurus are obsessing about it and what it is we can do as recruitment agency leaders in order to use talent intelligence and the data we have in order to add value to the decision making of both employers and candidates. This is all about talent, This is all about intelligence. Enjoy.
#369 Les Dawson Gladiator - Richard is in Bristol at the Slapstick Festival and starts by paying tribute to a fallen comedy hero (and the third guest to fall to the curse of RHLSTP). His guest is actor, impressionist and astronomer Jon Culshaw. They discuss Queen Victoria's everlasting fire, how a receptionist set Jon on course to his comedy career, getting through to Tony Blair on a prank call, chasing solar eclipses, portraying David Bowie in a serious drama, whether it's ever possible to get to know the person behind the impressions, Bill Dare's bottom, playing a Thunderbird, the joy of Tom Baker and what it's like to interview someone when you are being them (and why that has to become a podcast). Plus the remarkable skill required to become an impressionist of Culshaw's standard.Live RHLSTPs coming up in the Leicester Square Theatre. Guest and ticket link info here https://richardherring.com/rhlstpt/tourSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES Buy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Big Themes:• What is talent intelligence? The application of data relating to people, skills, jobs, functions, competitors, geographies, to drive business decisions.• What are the core data sets used for TI? The bread and butter data sets are demand, supply, and cost.• Beyond the job title: TI can be used to source candidates based on skillsets that a company is looking for, not just specific titles.The Big Quote: "If you ask any CEO, what's their biggest asset? It's their people. What's their biggest risk for the future? It's access to the right people."This episode is sponsored by BMC Software.
"IS REAL BRITAIN WITH DARREN GRIMES LIKE THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS?" Mike Peters and Dan Morfitt celebrate Barry Cryer, propose Morrissey helps Adele in Vegas, and they play with Lego. They also pitch more shows to GBeebies, this time with retired British tennis pros and Radio 1 disc jockeys. #PODCAST #TOPCONTENTPOD #SATIRES #MIKEPETERS #MIKE #PETERS #DANMORFITT #DANMORFITT #USCABLE #T20CRICKET #BARRYCRYER #TOPCONTENTCURSE #AFGHANHOUNDAIRLIFT #PARTYLINE #PARTYGATE #PARTYMAN #PARLIAMENT #10DOWNINGST #DOWNINONEST #THEDAYTODAY #LSSC #RUSSIA #UKRAINE #MORRISSEY #ADELE #MARKESMITH #SEARCHPARTYHBO #SEINFELD #FRIENDS #LEGO #HARRYPOTTER #JIGSAWS #WARNERBROSSTUDIOTOUR #COMINGTOAMERICA #BRITISHTENNIS #GRIMMY *ATopContentProduction.COM*
On this live edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, Harry Symeou is joined by Jacob Culshaw of the WD18: Watford Fan Channel to discuss this weekend's fixture. Claudio Ranieri's Hornets are the visitors to Emirates Stadium this Sunday. Can Arteta's side continue their strong run of form?? Check out Harry's Serie A podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inter-march-on-conte-less-szczesny-spoils-allegris/id1451110709?i=1000532806816 Sign up to our Fantasy Football League for the coming season by clicking the link below: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/t9wizh Code to join the league: t9wizh Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDo0kye_J-N0TkQoBTPSjA/join This podcast is part of the @90min Football network! WHAT CAN ARSENAL EXPECT FROM WATFORD? | THE OPPOSITION VIEW | FT. @WD18: Watford Fan Channel Twitter: https://twitter.com/chronicles_afc...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chroniclesof......Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chronicles_...... SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | LIKE | SHARE #AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeagueSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this live edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, Harry Symeou is joined by Jacob Culshaw of the WD18: Watford Fan Channel to discuss this weekend's fixture. Claudio Ranieri's Hornets are the visitors to Emirates Stadium this Sunday. Can Arteta's side continue their strong run of form?? Check out Harry's Serie A podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inter-march-on-conte-less-szczesny-spoils-allegris/id1451110709?i=1000532806816 Sign up to our Fantasy Football League for the coming season by clicking the link below: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/t9wizh Code to join the league: t9wizh Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDo0kye_J-N0TkQoBTPSjA/join This podcast is part of the @90min Football network! WHAT CAN ARSENAL EXPECT FROM WATFORD? | THE OPPOSITION VIEW | FT. @WD18: Watford Fan Channel Twitter: https://twitter.com/chronicles_afc... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chroniclesof...... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chronicles_...... SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | LIKE | SHARE #AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeague Support the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artist John Culshaw On Producing The Liverpool Murals, His Ambitions For The Future, Working With Tyson Fury & Being Labelled The 'Scouse Van Gogh'
Jonathan Culshaw speaks to Tom about some of his favourite music and how he perfected the art of impersonating people, and performs some impressions of celebrities. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and sunset. Shown to improve quality of sleep and to boost productivity in clinical trials, this remarkable device also features high quality audio with DAB+ radio, Bluetooth speakers, USB port and a selection of over 20 sleep/wake sounds. The Lumie Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB can transform the way you start and end your day, especially if you struggle to wake up in the morning and/or get to sleep at night - it certainly did for me. Go to lumie.com to find out more. This episode is brought to you by Modal Electronics, who make beautiful, innovative and powerful synthesisers. You can enjoy vibrant wavetable patches with their ARGON8 series. You can produce state-of-the-art analogue-style synth textures with their COBALT8 series. Go to modalelectronics.com to check out their incredible array of synthesisers.
Welcome to the Unpublishable Podcast. This week, we have three poetry features: "Pedacitos" by Elizabeth Castillo, "The Bedlam Scribe" by Tuur Verhyde, "Time Has Its Hands on The Fire and The Frost" by Kushal Poddar, "Bare" by Eleanor May Blackburn, "The Nature of This Beast" by Lorelei Bacht, and by Gareth Culshaw. Follow Elizabeth Castillo on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Tuur Verhyde on Twitter. Follow Kushal Poddar on Twitter and Amazon. Follow Eleanor May Blackburn on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Lorelei Bacht on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Gareth Culshaw on Twitter and Instagram. The Unpublishable Podcast features poems published in our zine, the Unpublishable Zine, and short stories featured in our short fiction section, The Slush Pile. If you would like to submit to Unpublishable for the chance to be published and have your poetry read on the podcast, please visit our site at http://www.theunpublishablezine.wordpress.com! The Unpublishable Zine can be found on Twitter. Happy listening, poets and poetry enthusiasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-unpublishable-zine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-unpublishable-zine/support
durée : 01:59:26 - Relax ! du jeudi 29 avril 2021 - par : Lionel Esparza - John Culshaw est l'un des grands producteurs de disques du XXème siècle, après Walter Legge auquel nous avons consacré plusieurs émissions. Célèbre pour avoir réalisé la première intégrale du "Ring" de Wagner avec le chef Georg Solti, il a produit pour le label Decca de nombreux disques légendaires. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
durée : 00:24:50 - Disques de légende du mercredi 24 mars 2021 - Un enregistrement légendaire pour une oeuvre mythique ! On s'arrête aujourd'hui sur le célèbre enregistrement du "Ring" de Wagner par John Culshaw et Georg Solti. C'est l'occasion d'évoquer le grand changement technique qui survient fin des années 1950 et révolutionne la prise de son.
We are joined by entertainer Jon Culshaw to talk about the influential children's book UFOs, (affiliate link) part of the Usborne "World of the Unknown" series that was recently reissued. Jon brings his love of the mysterious and his uncanny ability to do voice impressions as we talk about how UFOs were presented in the 1970s, the wonders of space, and - of course - Doctor Who. Jon's got a Wikipedia page! In addition to his work on Dead Ringers and BBC Radio adaptations of Doctor Who, Jon will soon be taking to the stage in an adaptation of Bill Bryson's Notes from a Small Island. BBC Out of this World (1977) segments mentioned are available on YouTube: Orange Light Nordic Aliens Attached:I've added a couple of articles by the original author of the UFO book, Theodore Mather Wilding-White, from his 1970s stint as a journalist covering Space. Also, I attached a contemporary review of the book.
Welcome to the 8th episode of the Talent Intelligence Collective Podcast! We've decided to change things up. We are doing things a little different this time. So many of you, our listeners, requested to hear more from Nick and Toby, so this time they joined the episode not as co-hosts but as guests. Furthermore, for this episode, we also flipped our usual flow and started with the interview bit first. With Alison being the sole bad cop interviewer and myself pipping up every so often with a comment. Kickstarting the round of questions, with a seemingly easy one, Alison asked – What is the difference between Talent Acquisition and Talent Intelligence? “If you think of it from a formula 1 perspective. Talent acquisition is the engine. It drives things. It moves us forward. While Talent Intelligence is the decisions that occur before the engine starts running. What are the track conditions like? What type of fuel do we need? How much do we need? Talent Intelligence primes talent acquisition so it can perform in the best way possible.” – Toby Culshaw Nick believed that there is a type of synergy between the two functions. Talent Acquisition has ‘boots on the ground'. It goes into market, it listens, it collects information that then can be levelled up by Talent Intelligence for competitive advantage or operational efficiencies like how to enter a new location. Alison, picking up on the terminology that both Toby and Nick used, asked whether terms like strategic, tactical should be used when talking about Talent Intelligence? Or were there any better ones? “I think the battle for talent intelligence terminology is something that we've created ourselves. And I'm not sure that's what we should be doing. I think the language choice is whatever fits best in your organisation.” – Toby Culshaw “I agree. But I also think words really do matter. For example 'war for talent'. It can get organisations in a very reactive mindset. It can blur strategic thinking and it can affect inclusive hiring.” – Nick Brooks On the topic of talent, Alison asked what role do Toby and Nick believe sourcing plays within Talent Intelligence. And what are the top two things organisations can do to breed a culture of intelligence? One of the biggest obstacles many Talent Intelligence teams face is convincing management to implement their findings. Which lead Alison to ask whether Toby or Nick have ever experienced this situation and what advice would they offer to overcome it. “Make sure you have a deep enough understanding of the business context. This will help you ascertain what any possible blockers could be.” – Nick Brooks Another obstacle that many organisations face is thinking they are too small to start using Talent Intelligence. “I would argue the smaller you are the more important talent intelligence is” – Toby Culshaw “And at that level, your insight and information can have a bigger influence.” – Nick Brooks We then discussed what skillsets are required to form a Talent Intelligence team and for our guests to share some top tips for setting up a Talent intelligence function from scratch. As always we hope you enjoy the episode. We've done things quite differently this time to our past episodes and we would love to hear what you thought. Leave us a review or send us an email, your support really does mean the world to us and it is all we need to ensure this podcast continues to grow. Till the next one – stay intelligent! ———- Don't forget to say hi to our wonderful sponsors → Stratigens from @Talent Intuition
Did somebody order a fresh Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast? Delivered straight to your podcast feed with a side order great chat. It was another fun week on the show and we had a triple threat of guests to get stuck into too. Comedian Jon Richardson was the first to join us to talk about his latest podcast venture into the world of ‘futurism'. Next up was our favorite impressionist Jon Culshaw who's starring in a new virtual theatrical production. We even managed to squeeze a few classic Culshaw caricatures out of him including a new take on US President Joe Biden. And finally, after weeks of saying how much he wants to go for a pint with him we finally managed to get George Clarke (from George Clarke's Amazing Spaces) on the show! Plus Chris' Simon Bates character popped up again and someone sent us in a bunch of pies. All on this week's podcast! And if that wasn't enough, here's more… Jake Bugg on Ukulele Sing Alone Live - Nessun Dorma Pippa's Sponsorship Offer Enjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Weekdays 6:30-10am
In this episode, I speak to two fantastic researchers Dr Jan Wilcox (https://www.uos.ac.uk/people/dr-jan-wilcox) and Dr Suzanne Culshaw (https://www.bera.ac.uk/person/suzanne-culshaw) about their use of visual methods in their PhD research. You'll hear how they employed visual components to their methods to enhance their data collection, providing focal points for participant discussions. They'll also be sharing some tips on how to include visual methods in your own research design. The Guests... Dr Jan Wilcox's PhD thesis can be found here: Wilcox, J. (2019) The Incredibles: Investigating what it is like to be a portfolio worker. PhD thesis, University of Essex. (available here: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/24924/) And Dr Suzanne Culshaw's paper on her research can be found here: Culshaw, S. (2019) ‘The unspoken power of collage? Using an innovative arts-based research method to explore the experience of struggling as a teacher'. London Review of Education, 17 (3): 268–283. (DOI https://doi.org/10.18546/LRE.17.3.03) Further Resources... If you're interested in further exploring the use of creative methods in research, I absolutely recommend Dr Helen Kara's Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide, a preview for which is available from Google Books (shorturl.at/lyKW0) or the newer second edition is available to pre-order now (https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/creative-research-methods). Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Subscribe to our Youtube channel today and ring the bell https://www.youtube.com/catchdacraze?... https://www.amazon.com/Samuel-Vera/e/B08515WWLM?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_w0m_abau_000000 Guest: Writer / Producer / Animator Lucas Culshaw Leaving behind the fam in Minnesota, Lucas made my way out to California and jumped head first into the world of art and filmmaking. After writing and producing his first feature film 'Wasteland' he immediately shifted gears and continued on into directing. http://www.lucasjamesculshaw.com Portfolio https://www.artstation.com/lucasculshaw Topic: The Four P’s of Marketing. Product Price Promotion Placement Product Placement. Finding the right Printer for your book. Getting it into the hands of consumers. Commercial Skit: “Trying to Catch Da Craze” We continue with the quest to Catch Da Craze as Sam tries to sneak out of the house in order to pursue the Craze. His plot is thwarted by the Crazee Man. Will he ever get his hands on the Craze? Score by: Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeod | http://incompetech.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Get Free Press: Send us a link to your finished comic, novel, kids book, song, film, etc. We will discuss your product on our show. Join our community today Subscribe to our Youtube channel today and ring the bell https://www.youtube.com/catchdacraze?... Buy Our “Stop Act’en Up” Apparel https://teespring.com/stores/catch-da... Books by Host Samuel: https://www.amazon.com/Samuel-Vera/e/... Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Samu... Books by Co-Host Jorge: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...
Dalymount Park, otherwise known as The Home of Irish Football has seen some really special performances taken place in it’s One Hundred and Twenty-year history.This May, that trend will hopefully continue as, this week’s guests Tony Owen’s & Mike Culshaw will represent a team of bereaved fathers, as they take on an international team of men, who have also been affected by Stillbirth or Neonatal oss. Both teammates join Sasha for this special episode, as they chat about their experience with stillbirth, as well as addressing the problem of men not speaking about their grief to eachother.Féileacáin (Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland – SANDAI) was formed in 2009 and subsequently registered as a charity in 2010 ( CHY – 19635). Feileacain was formed by a group of bereaved parents to offer support to anyone affected by the death of a baby around the time of birth, and the organisation is now the national charity supporting families affected by perinatal loss. If you're looking for a safe haven to express how you feel, Share articles, photos ,memories and more,Join the Grief Encounters Facebook Group,A place for support, compassion and empathy for those grievinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/GriefEncounters/Music by: Nctrnm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In another star-studded edition of It’s Friday! Jim White and the Mail’s top critics ask: just why are movies SO loud, is Armando Iannucci’s David Copperfield a hit or a miss, plus we talk to THREE US presidents (and one time-travelling doctor) in an interview with Britain’s best impressionist
Matt Beadle is back with Andy Lewers of The Hornets' Nest to talk Watford, Watford, Watford! This week we talk a first clean sheet since February, 'orns abroad on international duty and another team who haven't had much joy recently...Spurs!
Embark on the expedition of a lifetime through the means of either headphones, a speaker or possibly even your vehicles radio and hear the passionately opinionated Alfie Culshaw and Daniel Finton discuss the Arsenal.
We lost to Liverpool. Listen to me and Alfie rant. Cheers! Love you.
Embark on the podcast of a lifetime with Alfie and I as we analyze Arsenal's loss against Southampton and the Gunners upcoming Carabao Cup game against Tottenham Hotspur.
Tara is an Irish actress and writer. She came to international attention for her satirical videos, Racist B&B, which earned her the title Satirist of the Year 2013 at the Swift Satire Festival, and Armagayddon – co-written with Kevin McGahern. She has written two satirical books – You’re Grand: the Irishwoman’s Secret Guide to Life and Giving Out Yards: the Art of Complaint, Irish Style (Hachette Books Ireland) and a book of essays, Rage In for Headstuff and Mercier Press was a 2018 best seller. Tara has worked extensively in Ireland and the UK as an actress in theatre, radio and TV. TV includes roles in Irish Pictorial Weekly, Line of Duty, Moone Boy, Doctors, Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle, The Omid Djalili Show, The Impressions Show with Culshaw & Stephenson, Hide & Seek(directed by Dearbhla Walsh) and she was part of the recurring cast on Thank God You’re Here UK. She played DI Tina Mahon opposite David Threlfall in season five of Baldi for Radio Four. Her own piece Fete Worse Than Death was recorded for the Radio Four Funny Bones series. Favourite theatre roles include Miss Fitt in Beckett’s All That Fall for Out of Joint Theatre Co. (drected by Max Stafford Clark), most of the female voices in Stewart Lee’s EdFringe production of Talk Radio, and Suzy Bernstein in I Do Not Like Thee Dr. Fell for the Abbey Theatre. She was a founder-member of comedy singing trio The Nualas and was a core member of Dublin Comedy Improv for over 15 years. In her past life as a stand-up, she performed at festivals including Edinburgh Fringe, Kilkenny Cat Laughs and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. You might have seen her on panel shows, including The Panel (Channel 10, Australia and the RTÉ version with Dara Ó Briain) and she’s a regular radio contributor. She is one of Ireland’s top voice artists, with numerous commercial and animation credits. She is a columnist for Irish Tatler, a contributor to the Irish Times, and wrote a weekly Rage-In for Headstuff. Her YouTube channel is [here](https://www.youtube.com/user/Flynnercom/videos). You can find her on Instagram at [@taraflynnirl](https://www.instagram.com/taraflynnirl/)
In the 1950s, classical record producers were fixated on realism, aspiring to put listeners in the ‘best seat of an acoustically perfect hall.’ Not so for John Culshaw, however, a maverick producer who used new stereophonic technology to produce operas that were more dramatic, more spatially immersive and (so he claimed) more faithful to a composer’s intentions. Sonic highlights from Culshaw’s producing career accompany a reading from his two memoirs, ‘Ring Resounding’ and ‘Putting the Record Straight.’
Join us for some POST CHRISTMAS CHEER! This week amongst other things we discuss Andy Boy's fledging acting career and how it has been DERAILED. Find out about his feud with John Culshaw, his FIRING from hit Netflix show BLACK MIRROR, how he got his role in The Rock & Stephen Merchants Fighting With My Family film and other assorted jobs he has had thanks to pro wrestling. All this and more in a fun filled 51 minutes and 17 seconds!
Charles Ortleb, the author of Truth to Power, discusses Rebecca Culshaw's scathing critique of the HIV theory of AIDS. Culshaw who is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas and the author of Science Sold Out, has published several journal articles about the mathematical modeling of HIV immunology. After working for a decade on HIV, Culshaw came to the conclusion that the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is untenable and the cause of a reign of terror and discrimination against the gay and black communities. Charles Ortleb is the world's first newspaper publisher and editor to take the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome seriously. He has become the leading expert on the political relationship between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS. His growing list of podcasts take you deep inside the dark jungle of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome science, politics, and fraud. Click shows below to begin listening. And please come back. Here you'll find a ton of things you never knew or thought about. The "Dediscovery" of HIV: The Australian scientists who almost destroyed the AIDS paradigm and may have inadvertently found the key to the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. * The Interview with Dr. Jose Montoya, one of the world's leading Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researchers. * A discussion of Jonathan Lyon, a man with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose father had AIDS. Is there a connection? Will he be a better spokesperson for CFS than Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea? * How the mistakes of CDC researcher Mary Guinan helped create the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome disaster. * Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? * Why are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients infected with the AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma Virus? Did it come from pigs? * Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Centers for Disease Control's HIV Ponzi scheme. * Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? * An interview with Hillary Johnson, one of the world's most important Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists. * You can show your approval and support for this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the questionable science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon All are available in print and Kindle versions. Truth to Power The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research. The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth The Closing Argument Iron Peter His play:The Black Party Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awareness about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family. n>
Lucas James Culshaw is a Los Angeles based director and writer. His first film was the internationally distributed post-apocalyptic western 'Wasteland' which he wrote and produced. He then directed the horror short '408', the comedy web series 'ROOMIES!', the neo noir 'Whiskey Sour' Starring Gigi Edgley (FARSCAPE), and recently the sci-fi fantasy short 'The Amazing Mr. Moji' that was an official selection of the Shriekfest film festival in 2016! Currently he's in post production on his feature film 'Continue 9,8,7..' starring Yousef Abu-Taleb.
Pete Price chats to Philip Culshaw - a Scouser Abroad in Beverly Hills
Robert Culshaw, Deputy Director of the British Antarctic Survey, talks about how the Antarctic Treaty enables international scientific collaboration. Cumberland Lodge www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk is the home of an educational charity, founded in 1947 to promote ethical discussion and cross-disciplinary collaboration Registered charity: 1108677
http://youtu.be/bTzA9NAz9cc To help celebrate the release of Sky 1's brilliant family puppet fantasy show Yonderland on DVD on the 17th February 2014, I had the chance to have another chat with 2 of it's stars - Martha Howe-Douglas & Laurence Rickard. Martha Howe-Douglas plays the main star, Debbie in Yonderland. She is also best known for playing the receptionist Donna Parmar in the soap Doctors and appearing as various characters in the children's series Horrible Histories. Laurence "Larry" Rickard plays Wizard Bradley and Scribe Elder Ho-Tan in Yonderland. He is also one half of the comedy writing/performance duo "Larry and George", and has written for The Armstrong and Miller Show, The Charlotte Church Show and The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson, as well as children's programme Me and My Monsters. Yonderland stars the cast of BBC's Horrible Histories, and takes mum Debbie Maddox (Howe-Douglas) on an unexpected journey to an extraordinary world inhabited by... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An interview with impressionist Jon Culshaw, conducted at the Farmers Weekly awards
This is Part 1 of an interview on the Unauthorized Health Report with Michael Ellner and Adam Fox, featuring Dr. Rebecca Culshaw, recorded September 26, 2006. Dr. Culshaw, a mathematical biologist, discusses her article, "Why I Quit HIV," along with the mathematical problems associated with HIV as the cause of AIDS. For more information, please go to www.progessiveradionetwork.com.
This is Part 2 of an interview on the Unauthorized Health Report with Michael Ellner and Adam Fox, featuring Dr. Rebecca Culshaw, recorded September 26, 2006. Dr. Culshaw, a mathematical biologist, discusses her article, "Why I Quit HIV," along with the mathematical problems associated with HIV as the cause of AIDS. For more information, please go to www.progessiveradionetwork.com.
This is an interview on The Red Pill, KPFT-FM Radio, with Gos, recorded September 7, 2006, featuring Dr. Rebecca Culshaw, a mathematical biologist. Culshaw discusses why she left the AIDS Establishment and the mathematical reasons why HIV cannot cause AIDS and the HIV viral load test are unreliable.