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Episode 192 - To Sir WIth Love (1967) "If you must play these filthy games, do them in your homes, and not in my classroom!" Set against the vibrant, swinging backdrop of 1960s London, To Sir, With Love is a timeless feel-good classic that radiates warmth and optimism. The film stars the legendary Sidney Poitier as Mark Thackeray, an unemployed engineer who takes a temporary teaching position at a rough-and-tumble East End school. At first, the situation seems impossible. The students are rowdy, rebellious, and determined to drive their new teacher away just as they did the others. But Thackeray refuses to quit. In a pivotal, triumphant moment, he literally throws the textbooks into the bin and changes the rules. He decides to treat these "delinquents" not as children, but as adults, demanding nothing but mutual respect and dignity. What follows is a delightful transformation. Through honest conversations about life, survival, and personal pride—and a charming class trip to a museum—the friction melts into friendship. The students, including the tough Denham and the spirited Peg, begin to blossom, realizing that Thackeray is the champion they never knew they needed. The film culminates in the iconic end-of-term dance, a scene overflowing with joy and 60s style. When Lulu takes the stage to belt out the soaring title track, it captures the emotional peak of the story perfectly. It is a celebration of growth, gratitude, and the human connection. Ultimately, To Sir, With Love is a shining reminder that patience and kindness can change lives, leaving the audience cheering for the teacher who taught his students how to face the world.
Hudson Ebenezer continues our series "We Believe" with a preach called "The Holy Spirit". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 8th March 2026.
Tim Green continues our series "We Believe" with a preach called "He Will Come Again". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 1st March 2026.
Ephesians 5:15-21 with Pastor Pete Denham
In our 38th episode of BungleTech we're bombarding you with guests galore as Michael and I reflect on the Global Campaign Initiative through a conversation with our collaborators Denham and Steve from The Mech Bay Podcast, Dante our narrative lead, and participants Brent from Of Mech's and Men and Zemer from The Valhalla Club Podcast. On top of this we welcome some new members to the clan in our extraordinary proclamation and we share the closing narrative interlude to the Global Campaign Initiative in our Stories of the Inner Sphere segment.Our Honourable Patreon SupportersLoremasters: Emilio EspinozaMechWarriors: Canaan McKenna, Ed Magilton, HeyZeus, Malathis, Phil Raider Roby, Slurski LispersTechnicians: boy_inna_box, Blunderdome, Chris Cannon, DarkTremere, Dire Situation, Jack Lambert, Keflyn, Klint, Matthew Hopper, Metal Ed, ML8211, Ned McDermott, TheRock3393, ZemerBondspersons: Arbriar, Fiddler, Fullmetal Gundam, G, Hilux, Itswhatevan, Offensive Titan, Rob THE CLAW Carpenter, Rob Prescott, Steffan Gordan, Sven Bertram, SweetBee, William Becker, WooflerSegment Start TimesExtraordinary Proclamation - 1:18Podcast Primary Topic (Chatting with Players) - 4:33Podcast Primary Topic (Chatting with Collaborators) - 1:38:56Stories of the Inner Sphere - 3:39:25Stories of the Inner Sphere (Global Campaign Epilogue) - 4:36:06BungleTech LinksBungleTech Discord Homebase Under BungleTech -> https://discord.gg/thevalhallaclubBungleTech Email -> BungleTech@outlook.comBungleTech Global Campaign Initiative Document Repository -> https://www.patreon.com/posts/global-campaign-125155370BungleTech Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/BungleTechBungleTech Podcast Game Mode Collection -> https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiU1hP8RhYzUn5FwSg7PaYnHbJvm7QBungleTech Twitter/X -> BungleTechTweetCollaborator and Guest LinksOf Mech's and Men Global Campaign Interview - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2707972373Of Mech's and Men Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2roVGqfrpMSAlcfRsD0s2LThe Mechbay Podcast - https://themechbay.buzzsprout.com/The Mercenary Star Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@mercenarystarpodcastThe Valhalla Club Podcast - https://rss.com/podcasts/thevalhallaclubco/
Martin Tibbert continues our new series "We Believe" with a preach called "The Resurrection". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 22nd February 2026.
Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comMost leaders were taught to leave their emotions at the door. Today's guest says that advice isn't just outdated — it's costly. In this episode of 97% Effective, host Michael Wenderoth sits down with Dina Denham Smith, executive coach and bestselling author of Emotionally Charged, to unpack why emotional skill is now a core leadership capability, not a “soft” add-on. Drawing on behavioral science and her work as an executive coach and strategic advisor, Dina explains why emotions are data, how leaders unknowingly perform massive emotional labor, and what it really takes to manage triggers, prevent burnout, and unlock performance. As Dina puts it: “Emotions are money.” By the end of this conversation, you'll see why ignoring emotions is bad for you and bad for business – and what to do instead.SHOW NOTESDina's story — and why this work mattersOne surprising thing about Dina you won't find on the internetHow Emotionally Charged would have helped Dina earlier in her own careerWhat sparked Dina's interest in the science of emotionsHow the pandemic and technology shifts dramatically increased the emotional demands placed on leadersCore ideas from Emotionally ChargedThe key takeaway: Emotions are information“Emotions are money”: how feelings directly translate into performance, retention, and resultsThe biggest myth Dina wants to retire: that emotions get in the way of good business decisionsWhat “emotional labor” really means — and why research shows leaders perform as much of it as customer service professionals (and in more complex ways)The three layers of every emotion: physiology, cognition, and behaviorWhy suppressing emotions is like trying to hold beach balls underwater Practical tools you can use immediatelyBeach balls, masks, and “letting it all hang out”: finding the right balance at workWhy expanding your emotional vocabulary dramatically improves self-regulationDina's BRAVE framework for managing triggers in real time: Breathe, Refocus, Accept, Verbalize, Engage Restoration (not “self-care”): four evidence-based ways leaders recover from emotional strain: Detachment, Relaxation, Mastery, Control Power, leadership, and team cultureWhy leaders consistently underestimate their emotional impactHow power amplifies everything you feel and showWhy everyone cues off their leader's emotional signals (often unconsciously)How leaders can normalize emotional expression on their teams — without turning meetings into complaint sessionsSimple ways managers can reset emotional culture inside their own sphere of influenceDina's reminder: emotional skills are learnable — and improvable at any stage of your career. BIO AND LINKSDina Denham Smith is an executive coach and strategic advisor who helps senior leaders build their capacity, scale their impact, and thrive in complexity. For more than a decade, she has partnered with executives at some of the world's most successful companies, helping them navigate the demands of operating at the highest levels. Dina holds an MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and an MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, and she is credentialed by both the ICF and EMCC as an executive and team coach. A prolific thought leader, Dina has published more than 60 articles on leadership for Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Forbes, and other premium outlets. She is the lead author of Emotionally Charged: How to Lead in the New World of Work (Oxford University Press, 2025).Connect with DinaWebsite: https://dinadsmith.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dina-denham-smith/Her book: https://dinadsmith.com/book/ People and Books ReferencedDr. Alicia Grandey — Dina's co-author https://psych.la.psu.edu/people/aag6/Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker https://a.co/d/07CbSJAYMore from 97% EffectiveMichael's Award-winning Book: Get Promoted: What You're Really Missing at Work That's Holding You Back: https://tinyurl.com/453txk74Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@97PercentEffectiveAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Felix Oppong continues our new series "We Believe" with a preach called "For Us & Our Salvation". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 8th February 2026.
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Enson Thomas continues our new series "We Believe" with a preach called "One `Lord Jesus". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 1st February 2026.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Paul's Church in Fazeley, near Tamworth
What does your scale miss about your health?In this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. James Denham breaks down how a DEXA scan gives a precise look at bone density, muscle mass, and body fat—far beyond weight alone. If you're looking for clearer answers, smarter prevention, and data you can actually use, this conversation will help you understand your body in a whole new way.
HR probably deals with more emotional situations than any other department. Angry employees storming into your office sure about what we are supposed to do, leaders who are frustrated, workplace conflicts that we are supposed to solve. And then we also need to read any room we are in.Emotions. A lot of emotions.Dina Denham Smith is an executive coach who works with senior leaders at companies like Adobe, Netflix, and Google. She's written over 60 articles for Harvard Business Review, and her book Emotionally Charged: How to Lead in the New World of Work (co-authored with Penn State psychology professor Alicia Grandey) digs into the science of emotions at work.We covered:
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are the Labour MP Stella Creasy, former Conservative Cabinet minister Sir Brandon Lewis, the Daily Telegraph columnist Annabel Denham, plus the comedian and broadcaster Dom Joly.
Hudson Ebenezer brings us a one off message called "What Does Trusting in God Look Like? ". This audio was recorded at our service in Great Denham on Sunday 11th January 2026.
Ephesians 4:7-10 with Pastor Pete Denham
Send us a text#Themonumentalproject 2025 A Year in-Review With (Gina Denham)In this episode of the American Civil War & UK History podcast, Daz is joined by Gina Denham, co-founder of Monuments for UK Veterans of the American Civil War Association and honorary secretary of the Descendants of the London Branch of American Civil War Veterans. Together, they reflect on the events of 2025.Monuments for UK Veterans of the American Civil War Association were established on January 14, 2022, and the Descendants of the London Branch of American Civil War Veterans was formed in September 2023. Our mission is to raise awareness and create monuments honouring these veterans.Please help us achieve our ultimate goal of erecting a monument for all British American Civil War veterans. Additionally, we are committed to continuing the work of identifying and honouring more American Civil War veterans. You can donate via our JustGiving page.just giving page https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/themonumentalproject?utm_term=n9NGvaxgnKeep updated on all of our activities herehttps://linktr.ee/TheMonumentalProjectFriends Of Nottingham Road Cemetery's Websitehttps://www.cemeteryfriends.com/Catherine Warr's YouTube Video Remembering the British Soldiers of the American Civil Warhttps://youtu.be/7UmZd1LqWXg?si=nGL2rt0GJpRhCMd1ACW & UK History's Website.www.acwandukhistory.comACW & UK History's Pages.https://linktr.ee/ACWandUKHISTORYSupport the show
Samuel Luak brings us a one off message called "Trusting God through Long Seasons". This audio was recorded at our service in Great Denham on Sunday 4th January 2026.
Romans 12:1-2 with Pastor Pete Denham
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This week, we're with Northern Irish food writer Cherie Denham and photographer Andrew Montgomery in The Irish Kitchen If you've listened to Gilly's chat with Andrew on her Substack a couple of weeks ago, you'll know that this is no ordinary book. It follows their first book, The Irish Bakery, published by Montgomery Press, Andrew's own company designed to do exactly what he wants. The 90 recipes by Cherie are framed within stories about memory of home and rural life while Andrew's extraordinary atmospheric photography captures the people, landscapes and food traditions still alive and well in contemporary Ireland. It's part-cookbook, part cultural document of Irish home cooking and small producers, and a work of art. IYou can only buy The Irish Kitchen from Montgomery Press, and Andrew has even given CTB fans a discount. Click here and use COOKING10 as the promo code. And do pop over to Gilly's Substack to see some of the wonderful photography, as well as a recipe from the book in Extra Bites. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this conversation, I sit with Eva Mwangi, the dynamic Head of Sales and Marketing at Tribe Collection, one of Kenya's most respected home-grown hospitality groups.Eva offers a thoughtful look into Tribe's evolution as a leading boutique brand, its commitment to art, community engagement, and cultural immersion, as well as its strategic vision for the growing West African travel market.Join me as i explore how Tribe Collection is redefining urban hospitality in Nairobi and setting new benchmarks for authentic guest experiences across Kenya's most vibrant destinations. Eva Mwangi is the driving force behind the Sales and Marketing efforts for Tribe Hotels Group. With over 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry, she began her career in the UK at just 22 years old. Eva has excelled in various roles, including receptionist, reservations, and meetings and events management. However, her most significant contributions have come through her extensive work in sales and marketing with renowned brands like Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, and IHG's head office in Denham, UK. Her unwavering dedication to creating unique guest experiences has been pivotal in shaping the hotels' offerings and enhancing customer satisfaction. Eva's innovative strategies and deep understanding of market trends have not only driven revenue growth but also established Tribe Hotels as a leader in the industry. Through her leadership, she continues to inspire her team to deliver exceptional service and memorable stays for every guest.
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Dina Denham Smith is an executive coach and strategic advisor who helps senior leaders build capacity, scale impact, and thrive in complex environments. She has coached leaders at top companies including Google, Netflix, Goldman Sachs, Stripe, and Adobe.Her practical approach draws on early career experiences being placed in high-stakes leadership roles—often as the only woman in the room—managing major clients, mergers, IPOs, and strategic initiatives. She learned firsthand that top-level success requires more than expertise.Dina's framework centers on three pillars: Results (strategic focus and outcomes), Relationships (trust and influence), and Resilience (high performance without burnout).Previously, she served as EVP of a private equity firm, helping grow sales 15x, led a 75-person team at a digital agency, and began her career in consulting at PwC.She holds an MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and an MBA from the University of Michigan and is credentialed by the ICF and EMCC. A prolific thought leader, she has written 60+ leadership articles and co-authored the bestselling Emotionally Charged (Oxford, 2025). She lives in the Bay Area with her family.
It's a great pleasure to welcome to the podcast former jockey Alan Cowie, currently one of Australia's best known jockey managers. If you call him Alan you'll be lucky to get a response- if you call him Pup you'll get an instant reaction. That's the nickname given him by a friend in Rockhampton many years ago, a nickname he's been unable to shake over several decades. Alan Cowie had 760 winners and a Gold Coast premiership under his belt when he was involved in a three horse fall on the first turn in a fillies and mares race on Magic Millions day 2002. He was in a bad way by the time he arrived at Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital where his impending paraplegia was diagnosed. Pup's acceptance of his fate and an amazing ongoing attitude have become legendary in Queensland racing. He graciously accepted our invitation to join us on the podcast, and was happy to revisit the highs and lows of his life so far. Alan says he was always going to stay in the racing game after a long and trying rehabilitation. He talks about the demands of modern day jockey management. Alan acknowledges the talents of the three jockeys under his management at the moment. He looks back on some of the fine riders he's managed since commencing operations more than twenty years ago. Life in a wheelchair isn't without its hazards. Alan talks about a freakish recent accident which left him with a broken femur. He says regular exercise is of paramount importance in keeping ahead of his problems. He continues to play golf thanks to the wonders of technology. Pup takes us back to early days in his hometown of Rockhampton, and talks of three other jockeys in his family background. He talks of his original apprenticeship to a rural Queensland trainer who was reluctant to use up his weight claims too quickly. Alan's famous nickname of “Pup” was bestowed upon him by an older friend in Rockhampton. He hasn't forgotten the influence of two legendary jockeys who won multiple Rockhampton premierships between them. Pup remembers two great bush horses who got him up and running in the local riding ranks. He says a well known stipendiary steward instigated his transfer to Sydney trainer Jack Denham. Alan looks back on an exciting twelve months in the famous Denham stable at Rosehill. He has a soft spot for one consistent Denham trained horse he got to ride. Alan looks back on the eighteen months he spent at Rosehill after the termination of his apprenticeship. He enjoyed a great trot with the late Ray Guy. He finally headed home with the opportunity of a regular riding job with Brisbane trainer Colin O'Neill. An amazing twist of fate changed all of that. Alan looks back on his valuable stint with master trainer Jim Griffiths. He hasn't forgotten the winning run he had with the Toby Edmonds trained Chappel Dancer. He travelled with the horse to several country Cup carnivals. We set aside ample time for Alan's review of his exciting association with Kinjite, a horse he rode in 22 races. He says Kinjite was the best horse he rode by a country mile. Alan looks back on several feature wins on Kinjite and the thrill of riding him in some famous Melbourne features. He remembers the disappointment of losing the ride to champion jockey Mick Dittman. Alan talks of sons Jarrod and Dylan. He remembers the torturous eight year wait for legal proceedings to be sorted out following his accident. It's an entertaining chat with an inspirational human being.
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An Independent power veteran joins Denham-backed and Africa-focused developer Endeavor Energy. He discusses what works in getting projects in the region over the line.
Ephesians 1:15-23 with Pastor Pete Denham
#119: On today's episode, Helen Denham, coach, CBT Practitioner, Reiki/Quantum healer, and Hypnosis facilitator, jumps on the podcast to share her story. Helen shares her history with depression and an eating disorder, and how she mended generational trauma and moved through her mental health. The girls get into:how we can be impacted by generational traumathe importance of looking in the mirror and getting real with ourselveswhat it means to seek true vitalityEFT tapping: what it does, how it works, and why it's usefulrecognizing what breathes life vs what breathes deathhappiness vs peace how we can live in peace and create with purposewhy it's important to not only question our thoughts, but "wash" them Helen's Lifted Method& MORE!CONNECT BELOW:follow Helen herecheck out The Lifted Method herecheck out her podcast hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com
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Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are the political campaigner and former Love Island contestant Sharon Gaffka, the Conservative MP and former Cabinet minister Sir Andrew Mitchell, Labour MP Luke Charters and the Daily Telegraph columnist Annabel Denham.
183. In this episode of the Visibility Factor podcast, host Sue Barber speaks with Dina Denham-Smith about the critical role of emotional labor in leadership, especially in the wake of the pandemic. They discuss how emotional demands on leaders have increased, the importance of understanding and processing emotions, and strategies for enhancing visibility in the workplace. Dina emphasizes that emotions are valuable information and that leaders must navigate their own emotional challenges while also supporting their teams. The conversation highlights the need for self-compassion and proactive visibility strategies to foster a healthier work environment. takeaways Emotional labor is essential for effective leadership. The pandemic has heightened emotional demands on leaders. Leaders must navigate their own emotions while supporting their teams. Emotions provide valuable information about our needs and values. Good work does not speak for itself; visibility is crucial. Building a network outside your immediate team can enhance visibility. Compassion for leaders is necessary in today's work environment. Proactive communication about accomplishments is key to visibility. Deep work is critical for strategic thinking and leadership success. Self-compassion is vital for leaders facing emotional challenges. Book recommended by Dina: Deep Work by Cal Newport LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dina-denham-smith/ Website: www.dinadsmith.com Articles written by Dina Denham Smith mentioned on the podcast: How to Overcome Favortism in the Workplace Leading Is Emotionally Draining. Here's How to Recover. Thank you for listening to The Visibility Factor Podcast! Check out my website to order my book and view the videos/resources for The Visibility Factor book. As always, I encourage you to reach out! You can email me at hello@susanmbarber.com. You can also find me on social media everywhere –Facebook, LinkedIn, and of course on The Visibility Factor Podcast! I look forward to connecting with you! If you liked The Visibility Factor Podcast, I would be so grateful if you could subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! It helps the podcast get in front of more people who can learn how to be visible too!
In this episode, we're joined by the incredible Helen Denham, a mentor, healer, and creator of The Lifted Method™: a 7-part framework designed to help you overcome self-sabotage and create life-changing breakthroughs.What we cover:How The Lifted Method™ was born and the transformation that inspired itThe manifestation that required Helen to uplevelWhat a true breakthrough actually feels like (and how to know if you're having one)Quantum leaping (what it really is, and the subtle ways we hold ourselves back)Helen's most powerful breakthrough and the shadow she had to face to get thereHer favourite step from The Lifted Method™ and how each of the 7 steps works togetherBuy The Lifted Method™ here!
In this powerful and deeply compassionate episode, Dr. Sheri Denham Keffer joins us to explore the theme Anchored in Hope—a lifeline for those navigating the stormy waters of sexual betrayal, trauma, and addiction. With wisdom drawn from years of walking alongside individuals in pain, Dr. Sheri unpacks how rediscovering our true identity in Christ fosters self-awareness, ignites healing, and grounds us in a hope that endures—even when it feels out of reach.We dive into practical steps for reconnecting with hope during the darkest moments, how to support loved ones in their recovery without minimizing their experience, and what it looks like to break free from cycles of shame and brokenness. Dr. Sheri also shares stories of powerful transformation and trust restored through the choice to hope again.Whether you're on a healing journey yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers rich encouragement and insight—and a compelling reason to attend the upcoming Pure Desire Summit.Resources:Register For The 2025 Summit Now!Dr. Sheri's WebsiteDr. Sheri's Book GET STARTEDFree eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal TraumaFree eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From PornSchedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling ConsultationJoin A Pure Desire Online Group SOCIALSFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on X (Twitter)