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[Special Release: This episode is being released simultaneously on the main feed and Patreon for immediacy.] BREAKING NEWS: The Future of Doctor Who Takes a Dramatic Turn Just hours before recording, the BBC made a major announcement that affects Doctor Who's direction for years to come. RTD and Bad Wolf are parting ways with the BBC. The Christmas special is canceled. New production arrangements are being sought. John and Jim process what this means for fandom, for the show's creative identity, and for the possibility of a true fresh start. One host sees this as inevitable reckoning; the other worries about what gets lost in transition. Both discuss how long the darkness might last—and whether that's actually a bad thing. Season 25: Taking Stock of Four Stories After racing through Remembrance of the Daleks, Silver Nemesis, Happiness Patrol, and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Jim and John pause to rank what they've just watched. Best episode? That's clear. Worst episode? They disagree—and don't let ratings alone settle it. Best villain, best companion, best guest star, best monster, funniest moment, best overall moment—each category sparks different reactions. What makes a story work, even when individual elements fail? When does spectacle overwhelm character? Why does one host adore a story the other found painful? Nemesis of the Daleks: The First Dalek Comic in Ages A four-part comic strip featuring the Doctor's oldest enemies—and a character that may or may not have survived. The art improves significantly from recent strips. The scope feels genuinely cinematic with the Dalek Death Wheel. But here's the question: did the ending rush a story that deserved more room to breathe? John appreciates the scale; Jim wishes the narrative had time to match it. Both wonder if this Dalek adversary will return. Music & Memory TARDIS "The Psychic Circus" by Christopher Guard (who played Bellboy) is a curiosity—an actual song written specifically about an episode, not the show itself. Peter Davison's final story, "The Caves of Androzani," offers stunning supporting characters and a presidency subplot that overshadows the main narrative. One host loves it unreservedly; the other would only revisit select scenes. What Doctor Who Needs Now With RTD out and the show facing a complete reset, Jim and John discuss what a new showrunner should do. Forget continuity complications? Embrace them? How long should the silence last? Should the next Doctor arrive on screen with no explanation, like Eccleston did? Can a complete reboot work? Should there even be a TARDIS anymore? These aren't answered so much as explored—and the conversation suggests the wilderness years ahead might be exactly what the franchise needs. Support the Podcast: Join us on Patreon for early access to episodes like this, exclusive comics, Memory TARDIS selections, and bonus content! The Doctor's Beard Podcast on Patreon As little as $3/month gets you: Early access to all episodes Exclusive Patreon-only content Full comic strips we discuss Bonus Memory TARDIS segments $5/month adds access to our special Gatwa and Tennant reviews from the Disney era. Coming Up Next: Friday (Patreon): Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure (1980s stage production from 1989, featuring 70-year-old John Pertwee). Following Wednesday (Main Feed): Colin Baker retrospective (previously recorded Patreon exclusive from our hiatus). Following Monday (Patreon): Music, Memory TARDIS, and comics "Stairway to Heaven" and "Hunger from the Ends of Time." Hashtags: #DoctorWho #PatreonExclusive #Episode175 #RTD #BadWolf #ChristmasSpecialCanceled #Season25Retrospective #NemesisOfTheDaleks #SylvesterMcCoy #PeterDavison #CavesOfAndrozani #FutureOfDoctorWho #ClassicWho #NewWho #DoctorWhoPodcast #BrokenNews
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ValiRX CEO Dr Mark Eccleston joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company's progress across its expanding oncology and animal health pipeline as the company advances multiple therapeutic assets through its special purpose vehicle (SPV) strategy. Eccleston said the AIM-listed biotechnology company continued to focus on identifying, evaluating and de-risking promising therapeutic assets before advancing them within dedicated commercial entities. Eccleston said the structure allowed each programme to operate with a specialised management focus while leveraging shared expertise across the wider ValiRx group. He added that the model also enabled individual assets to become independently investable, helping reduce dilution pressure on existing shareholders. A key development discussed during the interview was ValiRx's evaluation of a new oncology asset licensed under evaluation from McGill University. Eccleston described the programme as “probably the best asset that we've ever had in house to evaluate.” The asset is initially being assessed for osteosarcoma, a bone cancer affecting both humans and dogs. Eccleston noted that osteosarcoma in canines closely mirrors the disease in humans, creating an opportunity to utilise comparative oncology approaches that could accelerate clinical data generation. He explained that canine osteosarcoma prevalence is substantially higher than in humans, allowing broader access to real-world clinical data while simultaneously supporting therapeutic development for companion animals and human patients. ValiRx also continues advancing several oncology-focused programmes targeting areas of significant unmet medical need. Its Cytolytix oncolytic peptide programme is focused on triple negative breast cancer, while the VAL201 programme, now housed within Blue Ribbon Bio, is being developed primarily for prostate cancer alongside additional applications in breast cancer and endometriosis. Eccleston stated that many of the company's therapeutic assets possess “multi cancer potential,” allowing multiple indications to be pursued using shared mechanisms and development pathways. Looking ahead, the company expects several potential catalysts over the coming months. These include decisions regarding new in-licensing opportunities, patent developments linked to Cytolytix assets, and outcomes from multiple grant funding applications. Eccleston said ValiRx was awaiting results from several major funding applications between July and year-end, including six-figure and seven-figure grant opportunities. He suggested that successful outcomes from these programmes, including European funding initiatives, could prove transformational for the company's future development plans. #proactiveinvestors #valirxplc #aim #val #CancerResearch #TripleNegativeBreastCancer #OncologyInnovation #Cytolytix #PharmaPipeline #WomensHealth #PrecisionMedicine #Biotech #ArtificialIntelligence #DrugDevelopment #Oncology #MedicalResearch #CompanionAnimalHealth #CancerResearch #HealthcareInnovation
The time has come! Dan & Si have reached the end of a Doctor!Having now seen all, the lads rank each Christopher Eccleston story in order of preferance!FOLLOW US!@PlayItLoudWithSi@DanGriffin21@TheDrWhoPod
The time has come! Dan & Si have reached the end of a Doctor!Having now seen all, the lads rank each Christopher Eccleston story in order of preferance!FOLLOW US!@PlayItLoudWithSi@DanGriffin21@TheDrWhoPod
Jim and John experience their most polarizing disagreement since the Colin Baker era as Paradise Towers splits them into opposing camps—Jim delivering a devastating 1 out of 15 ("a Billy") while John counters with an enthusiastic 14 out of 15, declaring it his favorite story of Season 24 and a formative influence on his understanding of world building as a young writer. The Ratings Chasm: Final scores: Jim 1, John 14, averaging to 7.5—perfectly appropriate for a story that divides straight down the middle. Jim places Paradise Towers at "Romans level bad," his first 1 rating in years, possibly ever. John acknowledges flaws but insists "I adore this. It's the best [of the season] to me. The next two aren't as good." Jim's Bewilderment: "It just had no idea what it wanted to be." Jim struggles through four parts feeling lost, bewildered, and unable to take anything seriously. The story veers wildly between dark humor and slapstick, feels like Monty Python meets children's television, and presents concepts (cannibal grannies, color-coded gangs, killer cleaning robots) that never cohere into a satisfying whole. He literally took no notes during Part 2 because he was too disconnected. The Kangs' rapid-fire accents and gang-speak were incomprehensible. The music sounds stolen from Donkey Kong or Pac-Man. Richard Briers' performance left Jim feeling "embarrassed for him." John's Passionate Defense: "This is my favorite of the season... This story as a young 17, 18, 19-year-old person trying his hand at writing finally started to click and say, 'That's what world building is all about.'" John goes against fandom consensus by loving Richard Briers' portrayal, appreciating the rule book escape scene as "absolutely brilliant," and embracing the tone as intentionally campy satire of bureaucracy, hierarchies, and dystopian societies. The Batman Season Revelation: John drops the word he's been holding back all season: "campy." He dubs Season 24 "the Batman season"—meaning Batman's infamous campy third season with Nora Clavicle, flat painted backdrops, and wind-up mice. Jim initially resists but eventually concedes: "Yeah, this is clavicle level." Discussion of JNT's continued obsession with stunt-casting notable British TV stars (Richard Briers was a huge get; Ken Dodd is coming next story). Production Context: Stephen Wyatt wrote episode one in a week without knowing the ending or who would play the Doctor (McCoy not yet cast). Inspired by J.G. Ballard's dystopian novel High-Rise. First story Andrew Cartmel commissioned as script editor. Director Nicholas Mallett loved McCoy's malleability and openness to improv versus Baker's by-the-script approach. BBC Head of Drama Jonathan Powell (not a Who fan) praised the script. Ratings: 4.5, 5.2, 5.0, 5.0—about even with McCoy's other stories. Jim's Specific Complaints: Cannot understand what the Kangs are saying half the time due to rapid delivery and thick accents. Doctor and Mel spend more time apart than any previous story. Sets look like existing ones dirtied up with garbage and wall scrawl. Killer cleaning robots are laughably unthreatening with cartoon buzzsaws—"I could outrun those things any day of the week even if I wasn't feeling well." Video game music drowns out dialogue. Cannibalism appears and disappears without explanation. Why are Tilda and Tabby's cozy apartment untouched by dystopia? Why does Kroagnon need to eat people when he's a machine? Where are all the boys? Why is it all women (Kangs, Rezzies) versus all men (Caretakers)? John's Counterpoints: The rule book escape scene demonstrates the Doctor using the Caretakers' rigid bureaucracy against them—"absolutely brilliant." Richard Briers is proud of ignoring direction and doing what he wanted; interviews on Blu-ray show he has no regrets. The jerky movements after Kroagnon takes his body represent rigor mortis setting in. Clive Merrison (Deputy Caretaker) played the pilot Jim in "Tomb of the Cybermen." The tone is intentionally satirical—mocking rule books, procedures, hierarchies in very British Monty Python style. Behind the Sofa Revelations: Three different commentary teams watched: Sylvester McCoy/Bonnie Langford/Sophie Aldred; Peter Davison/Sarah Sutton/Janet Fielding; Colin Baker/Michael Jayston. Colin and Peter both declared it one of their favorites so far—disappointing Jim but validating John. Bonnie had little to say either way. Pool filmed at private house with freezing water—Bonnie's stunt double did most shots because Bonnie can't swim (redheads apparently don't know how to swim, Jim claims) and the water was unbearably cold. Camera crew in wetsuits couldn't last more than 45 minutes. The McCoy Question: Jim still doesn't know what to think of McCoy. Not engaged, not seeing the cantankerous fellow promised. The R-rolling is Scottish, not an affectation. The left-handed handshakes are unexplained. Still no clear sense of the Doctor-Mel relationship since they're separated the entire story. John insists McCoy's performance improves with better scripts in Season 25 once Ace arrives. The New Who Question: Jim and John publicly ask listeners: should The Doctor's Beard continue into New Who after finishing Classic Who and the TV Movie? They've brought on new listeners recently and want to know if the audience wants Eccleston era coverage or if it's "too new" for Classic Who purists. Email your yes/no vote to thedoctorsbeardpodcast@gmail.com. Mel Scream Count: Screams #10, #11, #12. Less than Time and the Rani but still plenty. Coming Up Next: Patreon Exclusive (Monday - Episode 168): Colin Baker's final Doctor Who Magazine comic story "The World Shapers" written by Grant Morrison (three parts), Memory TARDIS spin, more music discussion. Main Feed (Friday) & Patreon (Monday): "Delta and the Bannermen" - Jim handling narration for the three-part story. Already started watching because he's driving to Ithaca College convention and losing three days of viewing time. Hashtags: #DoctorWho #ParadiseTowers #SylvesterMcCoy #SeventhDoctor #Mel #TheGreatDivide #PolarOpinions #JimHatesIt #JohnLovesIt #1Versus14 #BatmanSeason #RichardBriers #Kangs #Caretakers #Rezzies #Kroagnon #CampyWho #StephenWyatt #AndrewCartmel #Season24 #BuildHighForHappiness #FaultyTowers #NewWhoQuestion #ClassicWho #DoctorWhoPodcast
Episode 344 Part 1 hosts Dr David Eccleston (Cosmetic Physician from Birmingham, UK) In our mini series 'The Tox Talks', we feature expert injectors who have significant experience in using botulinum toxins. These episodes explore our guests experiences using particular brands, the evolution of their injecting techniques and we get special insights into the subtle nuances of getting the best out of toxins. Part 1 (this episode) is available to listen to on all of your favourite podcast apps. Part 2 will be available exclusively on our new app called IA Community launching in May (Click here to join our waitlist) In Chapter 12 Part 1 we discuss what injectors learn when they are first taught about toxins. We get into topics including discuss on vs off-label use of toxins, the limitations of pharma-led training, myths around toxin aftercare, preserved vs normal saline, needle considerations and the issues with toxins and pregnancy or breastfeeding . 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Meet Our Guest: Dr David Eccleston 01:50 Part One vs App Exclusive 03:30 David Background Journey 05:05 How Toxins Evolved 07:00 Early Days With Botox 09:40 Consultation Framework 13:40 Handling Top Ups Pricing 14:20 Managing TikTok Patients 20:35 Off Label Ethics Safety 23:40 Learning Off Label Properly 25:50 Choosing Your Go To Toxin 26:25 Six Ds Technique Begins 29:55 Injection Technique Details 30:20 Switching Toxins Safely 31:40 Aftercare Advice Today 34:40 Aftercare Myths Explained 37:10 Pregnancy Breastfeeding Policy 41:10 Bruising Pain Expectations 43:25 Preserved Saline Benefits 46:20 Reducing Bruising Strategies 49:40 Needle Size Brand Choices 50:45 Systemic Risk Online Claims 55:55 Aminoglycosides Contraindication 57:50 Wrap Up & Part Two Teaser JOIN THE WAITING LIST FOR IA COMMUNITY (OUR NEW APP) ALL IA LINKS & CONTACT INFORMATION
Children can experience illnesses and will often encounter procedures which can cause pain when they attend or are admitted to hospital. This experienced pain may be acute, chronic and/or persistent in nature. National and International guidelines are available directing Healthcare practitioners (HCPs) on how to assess and manage pain. Despite this, the assessment and management of children's pain remains a challenge within healthcare teams, and the burden of pain in children, and its impact on families and society is significant (Eccleston et al., 2021). So, let's shine a light on pain across our healthcare curriculums and in our healthcare settings to ensure that our patients get the best possible, evidence-based care and avoid the fear and lack of confidence that their pain will be managed appropriately. We have a responsibility to review our education provision to ensure that specified content is included, we need to call for improved CPD funding for staff and we need to increase awareness within the healthcare setting of the short- and long-term impact of untreated pain in children.
This special episode of WarDocs celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps by featuring four distinguished commanders: Colonel Margaret Berryman, Colonel Crystal Belew, Colonel Sarah Eccleston, and Colonel Briana Perata. Each guest shares her personal journey from commissioning to leading complex medical formations, highlighting how their foundational experiences as a nurse prepared them for the rigors of command. Colonel Berryman introduces her "Five Ps" leadership philosophy—People, Purpose, Preparation, Partnership, and Performance—emphasizing that people are the military's greatest competitive advantage. Colonel Belew discusses the importance of proactive thinking learned in the operating room and her philosophy of "authentically caring" for both the mission and the personnel. Colonel Eccleston reflects on building resiliency as a critical care nurse during peak conflict periods in Iraq and Afghanistan, advising leaders to "grow where they are planted" by excelling in every assigned role. Finally, Colonel Perata outlines her "Three Pillars" of leadership: Grit, Growth, and Grace. She emphasizes the necessity of grit in making difficult decisions, the continuous need for leader development and feedback for growth, and the humanizing power of grace and humility. Collectively, these leaders demonstrate that the nursing profession fosters critical thinking, prioritization, and an unwavering focus on people—skills essential to successful command at any level. The episode also highlights the profound impact of mentorship, showing how senior leaders can recognize potential and shape the careers of junior officers. These stories of dedication and service offer valuable lessons for all military medicine professionals, regardless of rank or corps. Chapters (01:17-12:12) Leadership Philosophies at Winn Army Community Hospital: Colonel Margaret Berryman (12:12-21:45) Operational Medical Support and Authentic Caring in Germany: Colonel Crystal Belew (21:45-37:44) Building Resiliency from the Bedside to Hospital Center Command: Colonel Sarah Eccleston (37:44-46:44) Grit, Growth, and Grace at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research: Colonel Briana Perata Chapter Summaries (01:17-12:12) Leadership Philosophies at Winn Army Community Hospital: Colonel Margaret Berryman discusses her 22-year career and her "Five Ps" philosophy: People, Purpose, Preparation, Partnership, and Performance. She emphasizes how staff nursing and strategic roles taught her to prioritize frontline personnel and recognize that policies can be questioned and changed to meet the mission. (12:12-21:45) Operational Medical Support and Authentic Caring in Germany: Colonel Crystal Belew describes her role leading operational medical support in Europe and Africa, noting how her background as a perioperative nurse taught her to think proactively and stay steps ahead. Her leadership philosophy focuses on "authentically caring" by being who you truly are with your troops and genuinely valuing people over the mission alone. (21:45-37:44) Building Resiliency from the Bedside to Hospital Center Command: Colonel Sarah Eccleston explains how nursing inherently builds leadership through independent decision-making and flexibility, specifically citing her experiences in critical care during war as foundational to her resiliency. She shares a mentor's advice to "grow where you are planted," illustrating how excelling in less-desired roles can actually provide the most significant preparation for future command. (37:44-46:44) Grit, Growth, and Grace at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research: Colonel Briana Perata discusses how the Nurse Corps teaches prioritization and tough decision-making early on, which she buckets into the pillars of Grit, Growth, and Grace. She emphasizes accountability through grit, continuous leader development through growth, and humanizing leadership with grace and humble gratitude. Take Home Messages Prioritize People as a Competitive Advantage: Leaders must recognize that their personnel are their most valuable asset and that taking care of people directly enables the success of the mission. By focusing on individual needs and professional development, a commander can foster a team that naturally achieves high-performance results. Cultivate Proactive Thinking: Skills learned in clinical environments, such as the ability to anticipate needs and think several steps ahead, are directly transferable to medical command. Being proactive allows leaders to manage requirements effectively and remain prepared for unexpected mission shifts. Excel by Growing Where You Are Planted: Every military assignment has a purpose, even those that may not align with an officer's immediate desires or specialized background. Excelling in these roles builds a diverse portfolio of leadership experiences and often provides the most critical preparation for future command responsibilities. Lead with Grit, Growth, and Grace: Effective command requires the grit to make unpopular but necessary decisions and hold others accountable to high standards. This must be balanced with a commitment to continuous growth through feedback and the grace to lead with humility and genuine appreciation for the team. Authentically Care for Your Formation: Leadership is more than just a title; it is about making a human connection and genuinely caring for the personnel under your command. When leaders are authentic and focus on how they make their team members feel, they build trust, respect, and a more cohesive, high-functioning medical team. Episode Keywords Army Nurse Corps, military medicine, 125th anniversary, medical command, nursing leadership, Walter Reed, Winn Army Community Hospital, 519th Hospital Center, 29th Hospital Center, critical care nursing, perioperative nursing, medical mission, leadership philosophy, Army medicine, health care management, hospital command, grit growth grace, five Ps leadership, military nurse, nursing career, US Army, WarDocs Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. 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Recorded live in Utah after a two year wait, this CONversation with Craig drops you straight into a packed room with Christopher Eccleston and an audience ready to sprint into Doctor Who territory at full speed. Craig kicks things off by digging into Christopher's take on Fagin in Dodger, including how you approach an iconic role that comes with real baggage. From there it turns into a smart, funny, occasionally sharp Q&A about stepping back into the Ninth Doctor with Big Finish, what it was like recording in isolation during COVID, and why the Doctor's loneliness is not a side note, it is the engine. Chris describes the character in a way that keeps the charm and the danger intact, calling him “a kind of a Robin Hood figure,” but still someone with “a slightly dodgy, no pun intended, moral compass.” He also connects that damage to the Ninth Doctor, which is a neat little bridge between Dickens and the TARDIS. He talks about recording during COVID with only a sound engineer, how quickly the character came back, and how audio acting has its own rules. You cannot rely on sprinting down corridors or flailing your arms like a windmill. There is a great exchange about villains and what actually terrifies people. Eccleston points out how one story was designed with adults in mind. “Oh, he's falling through time. He's alone as we all are...really. He's alone.” - Christopher Eccleston Want more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes stories from the people who bring your favorite characters to life? Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcasting platform for more behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews.
Sermon Series: "Numbers - Living in the In-Between" on Sunday morning, 9 November, 2025. Bible readings: Numbers 20:1-13.
Welcome to our journey through space and time as we switch a few things up for our ;atest show; DIVING INTO DOCTOR WHO! Finally Morgan has all the power as this is a "Jeannine Hasn't Seen", and an exciting deep dive in to the 2005 revival of Doctor Who (referred to as NuWho)!The high stakes of the Slitheen's government takeover come to a climax as we learn their bitingly corporate reasons for the global chaos they've created, and Mickey gets his hero moment in the final of the first two-parter; WORLD WAR THREE! Following that, The Doctor comes face to face with an enemy he thought destroyed as we are treated to incredible moral exploration, an increased broken intensity from Eccleston, and perhaps the most culturally important episode in modern Doctor Who; DALEK!We hope you enjoy and join us for more!Our YouTube Channel for all our video content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vowThe It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music.Donate:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1Join our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE:https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9designSub to the feed and download now on all major podcast platforms and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!!Keep up with us on (X) Twitter:Podcast:https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1Morgan:https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDonJeannine:https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_Keep being wonderful!!
Welcome to this inspiring and soulful conversation with the wonderful Claire Eccleston.This conversation weaves through the generations from her Grandmother to then Claire herself becoming a Grandmother. Claire is a Mother, Grandmother, experienced Home birth MidWife, Spinning babies approved trainer and Body worker.Claire has developed Womb Craft body work combining Craniosacral therapy, post birth scar remediation and Somatic sexology.Claire is the founder of Womb Rhythms, an online school offering trainings in the Traditional Art of Birth Craft.http://www.claireecclestonmidwife.com/https://learn.claireecclestonmidwife.com/Connect with Mariamaria@parentingwithsoul.comhttps://www.instagram.com/parenting_with_soul/Wishing you a Soul filling day
How AmeriCorps Cuts Threaten Our Civic FutureTens of thousands of AmeriCorps service positions are being eliminated. In this episode, we explore how cuts to national service programs are affecting communities, civic engagement, and the future of democracy in America.Maureen Eccleston, Chief Impact Officer at Service Year Alliance and longtime AmeriCorps alum, joins David Beckemeyer to break down what these cuts mean, who's being impacted, and why service years matter now more than ever.We talk about the civic impact of AmeriCorps, how national service bridges political divides, and why protecting service opportunities is critical to lowering the temperature and rebuilding trust in our country.Links & Resources:Service Year Alliance: https://serviceyearalliance.orgVoices for National Service: https://voicesforservice.orgDonate to the Emergency Fund: https://statecommissions.orgText me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, DavidSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C.Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
We here at Radio Free Skaro Towers pride ourselves on our ability to shoehorn Canadian content into our discussion of a British institution, but prepare yourself for a megaton-level of maple syrup as we welcome fellow Canuck Graeme Burk with a look back at the 20th anniversary of modern Doctor Who and all the surrounding hoopla, broadcast machinery and piracy that surrounded it! Buckle up – it's the trip of a lifetime! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Doctor Who Season 2 episode titles revealed Season 2 episode titles video Kadiff Kirwan joins new season of Doctor Who The War Games in Colour coming to UK Blu-ray on April 21 Doctor Who: The Savages Blu-ray coming to North America May 20 The Prisoner Ultimate Edition 1/12 Scale Figures Kickstarter Launching Soon Tom Baker's 2000 “This Is Your Life” episode airing on BBC 4 on March 26 Radio Times celebrates 20 years of nuWho with 6 variant covers Eccleston's first interview about Doctor Who (April 2004) “New TV Series in Detail” from BBC Cult Modern Doctor Who at 20 YouTube playlist Planet of the Doctor Guest: Graeme Burk
After concluding our Eccleston re-watch, we now begin our David Tennant reexamination. First up is “The Christmas Invasion” where a practically comatose Doctor saves the planet from said invasion... all whilst it's just another day for the majority of the planet. Followed by "New Earth" where the Doctor and Rose visit New Earth (oh... clever...) 23 years after Earth original flavor blowed up real good. Finally ending on "Tooth and Claw" by traveling back to 19th century Scotland where they meet up with Queen Victoria, Ninja Monks (Monk Ninjas?), and a werewolf. You may be amused which of those become the sworn enemy of the Doctor.
In this episode I speak with Brendan Eccleston from Brisbane Landscaping Co, a design and construction company based in Brisbane.Brendan had a great variety of experience prior to starting his business, which included owning a franchise for a lawn maintenance business, where he didn't make as much money as he'd have liked, but did learn a lot for his future businesses, one of which included a short lived partnership with a mate.Brendan also discusses his back injury, and how he's able to take a positive out of a bad situation.You can follow Brendan on Instagram @brisbanelandscapingcoIf you're wanting to sign up to be on the mailing list for The Landscaping School, you can find the link here.You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
Eccleston makes his pro debut with a knockout punch at Clash in Cayman II ACX Basketball Academy Sparks Interest Hoop Dreams Remain undfeated in Deloitte U19 boys Basketball league
Hey, Who fans and welcome to Episode 412.This week Garry is joined by special co-host Harry Walker, one of the Big Blue Box writing team, who you would have heard on the monthly Round Table episodes.First up, the news: Carole Ann Ford hopes to return as Susan, the new Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday figures are arriving soon, Tom Baker and Louise Jameson reunite for two stories from Big Finish, and a breakdown of an interview with Russell T Davies on some of the big questions about the show's future.We then explore Harry's history, early memories of the show, and thoughts on the future.News stories we discussed in this episode:Carole Ann Ford hoping to return to the showFifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday figuresTom Baker & Louise Jameson reuniting for upcoming stories from Big FinishInterview with Russell T Davies breakdownThis is The Big Blue Box PodcastJoin us each week for a new episode every Friday from your hosts Garry and Adam. We talk news, reviews, commentaries and general chat on everything Doctor Who PLUS listen to our monthly Round Table episodes with the whole team. Check out our website where you can also listen to all of our episodes for free along with the amazing reviews and articles from our writing team.Follow us on the socialsCome and get involved and chat Who between episodes on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. We also have a free Discord server for you to hop in and chat with other like-minded Who fans.Thank you for listening to this episode and remember to follow the podcast on your fav podcast app so you don't miss an episode when they drop every Friday (or pop over here for links to all the popular podcast platforms). Have a fantastic week and until next time remember... Aaaaaaaaaaallons-y!
The lads take a look at the Eccleston two-part finale and the first New Who Regeneration!Rose gets freaky eyes, Mickey is still a sad-act, and everyone falls in love with Tanya from Eastenders a little bit.FOLLOW US!@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@SJPWORLDMEDIA
The lads take a look at the Eccleston two-part finale and the first New Who Regeneration!Rose gets freaky eyes, Mickey is still a sad-act, and everyone falls in love with Tanya from Eastenders a little bit.FOLLOW US!@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21@SJPWORLDMEDIA
If watching Eccleston's penultimate episode this week has taught us anything, it's that even the deep future of humanity is going to still be fixated on late 20th and early 21st century pop culture! Your guess as to why is just as good as ours! But it is a trope amongst others that we discuss this time...a long with why the heck the Daleks decided to play a long game with humanity instead of just barging into the place and breaking all the good china like they normally do!
If watching Eccleston's penultimate episode this week has taught us anything, it's that even the deep future of humanity is going to still be fixated on late 20th and early 21st century pop culture! Your guess as to why is just as good as ours! But it is a trope amongst others that we discuss this time...a long with why the heck the Daleks decided to play a long game with humanity instead of just barging into the place and breaking all the good china like they normally do!
Episode 263 hosts Dr David Eccleston, a Cosmetic Physician from Birmingham, UK In this mini series 'The Tox Talks', we feature expert injectors who have significant experience in using a particular brand of a botulinum toxin. These episodes explore our guests experiences using that brand, the evolution of their injecting techniques and we get special insights into the subtle nuances of getting the best of out that particular toxin. In chapter 8 we learn about one of the newest toxin brands called Nuceiva. Manufactured by Evolus and also known as Jeuveau in the USA, Nuceiva will formally launch in Australia this week. JOIN OUR NEW LISTENER WHATSAPP GROUP & SEND US YOUR COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS OR JUST SAY HI! Click here to join PATREON: Join our Patreon for on demand injectable & business education. Once subscribed you'll be added to our WhatsApp Community for 24/7 global support & networking with over 300 other colleagues SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Click here if you enjoy listening to IA every week and would like to contribute to supporting the podcast CHECK OUT OUR SPECIAL IA OFFERS: Click here to browse all of our latest partner discounts & offers! CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact IA and other important links Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to IA on Spotify Follow Dr Jake on Instagram Follow David on Instagram APPLY TO BE A CORPORATE PARTNER OR GUEST ON IA Click here to apply
Adam Eccleston talks all about his "wild and interesting journey as a musician, educator, radio host and a slew of other wonderful things..." and we share a lot of laughs. I met Adam at ARIA Summer Academy 15 years ago ? at Mt. Holyoke College and he really had an impression on me. We've managed to keep in touch - I heard him on WQXR Radio in NYC and I just had to have him with me in the pod.
Suggest a book for the podcast or say hello! High Society Hijinks: Discover the elaborate jokes that shocked and amused the London elite!From fake art exhibits to outrageous social stunts, the Bright Young People of the era knew how to make a statement.
Fantastic! This week, Emily and V finally get to talk about one of their shared favorite fandoms: Doctor Who (New Who). With a focus on the emotional, oft-overlooked Ninth Doctor as played by Christopher Eccleston, they discuss the best and worst aspects of the show, how it makes them cry, and some timely (pun intended) elements brought specifically to the reboot by Eccleston, Billie Piper, and writer Russell T. Davies. Come along with us on the TARDIS, won't you? Additional Sources A Love Letter to the Aggressive Queerness of Captain Jack Harkness by Patrick Lenton What Does the New Doctor Who Offer Working-Class Whovians? by Sarah Hattfield Links Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at http://thisweekinfandomhistory.tumblr.com! You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via the Tumblr link above. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
The Talk of Fame Podcast got to chat with Kristen Eccleston! Kristen is an Education Consultant currently living and working in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. Her areas of focus as an education consultant are K-12 and Corporate mental health and neurodiversity engagement. As an education consultant, she has worked with thousands of students and families in addition to some of the major global management consulting firms. After more than 15 years in the school setting, Dr. Eccleston left classroom teaching to significantly amplify her impact on mental health and neurodiversity approaches in schools and workplace settings. In 2022, Dr. Eccleston was selected as one of WomLEAD Magazine's Leaders Shaping Women's Entrepreneurships Future. In August 2022, she participated in season 5 of The Blox- The Largest Competition TV Show on The Planet for Startups. FOLLOW ME: INSTAGRAM: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffamepod Facebook: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffame Twitter: Kyliemontigney4 ABOUT ME: Hi, I am Kylie! I love sports, spending time with my family, traveling, and meeting people that inspire me. I love listening to other people's stories and sharing their journeys. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-offamepodcast/support
What divides comedy and sincerity? When is a skit not a skit? How did Destination: Skaro lead to fandom crossing wires? Why did the 14th Doctor's era start with months of Dalek froth and frippery? Bootstrap paradoxes, tonal contrasts, Dalek nostalgia, comedy as deflection, showrunner blame, minisode structure, journeys into the past, and more are discussed! Neo, Ingiga, & Missy discuss the last gasp before the second Doctor Who era of Russell T Davies starts in earnest with the 60th anniversary specials, looking at Destination: Skaro, Liberation of the Daleks, and Doctor Who: Unleashed. (00:00:00) Doctor openings + Children in Need (00:07:58) Destination: Skaro + types of humour (00:25:48) Unleashed's format + RTD's words (00:43:43) Fandom processing culture (00:58:21) Genesis & Moffat (01:03:37) RTD's journeys into the past (01:14:11) Accents + wobbly sets (01:23:40) The music (01:28:00) Bootstrap paradoxes + Bleach & Eccleston (01:34:44) Liberation of the Daleks (01:45:06) Outro… Continue reading →
⚓️ All aboard for a look at Death on the Isle, an amateur sleuth mystery from M. H. Eccleston with a nautical theme.
Join us for an enlightening and compassionate episode of our podcast as we delve into the crucial topic of children's mental health and parenting without fear. Our guest, the esteemed Dr. Kristin Eccleston, lends her expertise and empathetic insights to help parents navigate the intricate landscape of their child's mental well-being. About Dr. Kristin Eccleston (in her words) Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston (The NeuroDiverse Teacher) is a mother, an award-winning education consultant, keynote speaker, published author, and mental health thought leader currently living and working in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. Her areas of focus as an education consultant are K-12 and Corporate mental health and neurodiversity engagement. As an education consultant, she has worked with thousands of students and families in addition to some of the major global management consulting firms. After more than 15 years in the school setting, Dr. Eccleston left classroom teaching to significantly amplify her impact on mental health and neurodiversity approaches in schools and workplace settings. Learn more from Dr. Kristin at: www.theneurodiverseteacher.com. About Theresa Inman A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! Theresa is also an author, having published “How Can I Help My Child Communicate?” in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | Theresa Inman • LinkedIn | Theresa Inman • BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman • YouTube | Parenting with Confidence • Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support
The Squad continues coverage of Disney+'s Ahsoka, and we've finally reached the episode that makes this solidly an Ahsoka show and not a Sabine show! Not that we were complaining. There's lots of discussion about Rebels and the Clone Wars for seasoned Star Wars masters, but no spoilers for any budding Padawans. Next we spin off back to the Doctor Who-iverse to finish our collective NuWho series one blindspot. Emilia is here to shepherd the squad into the Tenth-nant era #thatsmydoctor, and everyone's loving it! Well, most of the Squad. Follow us on the platform formerly known as Twitter @TheVerseCast where we tweet news and pod announcements, retweet only the finest memes, and collect listener questions. SHOW BREAKDOWN: 0:00 – Intro // 1:38 - more AHSOKA // 35:20 – DOCTOR WHO Coverage // 74:15 – Contact Info // 76:30 – Post Credit - Who Do I Regen As?
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After subjecting you to an intense bout of trivia last week, we have a surfeit and indeed a tsunami of News Content for you, including a new sonic for the Fourteenth Doctor, promo pics, a pink TARDIS Barbie cross-promotion, Ncuti Gatwa being funny and fashionable in a Rolling Stone UK interview, new books, audios, missing episode musings, a gigantic Blu-Ray set off all the Doctors from Eccleston to Whittaker, another Blu-Ray set for Season 20, and much, much more! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon New promo pics Fourteenth Doctor sonic screwdriver Fourteenth Doctor sonic screwdriver sold out Series 14 wraps filming (Instagram link) Series 14 wraps filming (Wales Online link) Doctor Who/Barbie pink TARDIS crossover promotion Ncuti Gatwa interview in Rolling Stone UK Doctor Who Magazine 593 Fourth Doctor comics Anthology, including The Star Beast, coming November 2 Season 20 announced as the news classic Blu-Ray set Season 20 Blu-Ray set trailer “The Passenger” “The Passenger” behind the scenes The Five Doctors event at the BFI on September 16 Richard Bignell's Season 20 PDF archive Doctor Who: Limited Edition Complete New Who Collectors Blu-Ray Set (US) Doctor Who: Limited Edition Complete New Who Collectors Blu-Ray Set (Canada) 60th Anniversary specials Target novelizations Liberation of the Daleks paperback due Nov 2 The Tom Baker Record Collection brings 4 Classic Stories to vinyl Doctor Who: Escape the Daleks!: 3rd Doctor Audio Original due Jan 4, 2024 Doctor Who: The Cuckoo: 12th Doctor Audio Original due Dec 7 Praxeus could have had Autons Andrew Skilleter 2024 Doctor Who art calendar Patrick Troughton Blue Plaque Unveiling Terry Burnett's film collection reveals missing episode of Hugh and I Steven on the Doctor Who Missing Episodes Podcast John Nettleton died
In this week's episode of the Complicated Kids Podcast I welcome back Education Advocate Consultant and educator, Kristen Eccleston. This time we talk about the importance of building relationships and trust with students. We'll discuss important boundaries in those relationships, different strategies for building trust, and how paying attention to the little things that are important to kids can go a long way. To find out more about Kristen visit her website at www.theneurodiverseteacher.com.
Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston (The NeuroDiverse Teacher) is an award-winning education consultant, keynote speaker, published author, and mental health thought leader currently living and working in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. Her areas of focus as an education consultant are K-12 and Corporate mental health and neurodiversity engagement. As an education consultant, she has worked with thousands of students and families in addition to some of the major global management consulting firms. After more than 15 years in the school setting, Dr. Eccleston left classroom teaching to significantly amplify her impact on mental health and neurodiversity approaches in schools and workplace settings. In 2022, Dr. Eccleston was selected as one of WomLEAD Magazine's Leaders Shaping Women's Entrepreneurships Future. In August 2022, she participated in season 5 of The Blox- The Largest Competition TV Show on The Planet for Startups. Dr. Eccleston's education history includes a Doctor of Education in Mind, Brain, & Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Science in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University, and a Certificate in Educational Leadership and Administration from Hood College. She is an Adjunct Professor at Towson University in their Secondary and Special Education Graduate Programs. Additionally, she is a National Board-Certified Teacher, Exceptional Needs Specialist and holds an Advanced Professional Educator Certificate. When she isn't working to advance mental health and neurodiversity in the education and corporate setting, Dr. Eccleston loves spending time with her family and taking on new and exciting adventures. In this interview, Tim & Dr. Eccleston talk about mental health, NeuroDiversity, her journey in becoming a doctor, growth mindset, being an author and her podcasts! All that and more on another episode of 20TIMinutes! Follow Dr. Eccleston Website Instagram YouTube LinkedIn If you want to submit a question, comment or just have something you want to say, 'Contact Tim' or Text Tim at 781-523-9333 Purchase 20TIMinutes Merch:20TIMinutes Gear Follow Tim: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Download the FREE 20TIMinutes App DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only & informs all listeners of the podcast, that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the each episode belong solely to the host of 20TIMinutes, Tim McCarthy, and not necessarily to the podcast hosts employer, organization, committee or other group or individual. Tim is NOT a mental health professional. Tim only speaks about his own personal struggles and what works for him. If you're in need of help mentally or physically, please contact your primary care provider, a mental health professional or in case of an emergency, dial 911.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We now have titles for the upcoming Doctor Who David Tennant specials, and a teaser trailer featuring Beep The Meep, Neil Patrick Harris as whoever he might be, and not a whole lot else! Still, it's something, as is Regency costumes on Ncuti Gatwa and Co., Disney+ losing money due to cricket (so we'll blame that on the fifth Doctor) , Big Finish, NFTs, analog NFTs in the form of Doctor Who themed Magic: The Gathering cards, and as ever the Timelash, where we decided Alec Baldwin has been hoarding 16mm prints of missing episodes! It's Wednesday, Lemon! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash David Tennant specials episode titles revealed New Doctor Who 60th Anniversary specials trailer Gatwa, Gibson, and Jonathan Groff pose in new Regency-era outfits Disney+ sheds subscribers Doctor Who Chronicles #8 – 1963-64 due June 8 Make Your Own TARDIS Book Nook with Blue Peter Big Finish Freebies start with an Eccleston episode Big Finish Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trip Opportunity open to submissions Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering Cards Are Up For Preorder BBC files NFT trademark for Doctor Who logo
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In this week's podcast, I had the absolute pleasure to chat with Kristen Eccleston. Kristen is an Award Winning Education Advocate Consultant, keynote speaker and published author that helps families understand their options and resources for getting their children the help they need in school. She has worked with thousands of students and families in addition to some of the major global management consulting firms. After more than 15 years in the school setting, Dr. Eccleston left classroom teaching to significantly amplify her impact on mental health and neurodiversity approaches in schools and workplace settings. Join us as we dive into the world of education and how to advocate for your child's needs. Find out more about Kristen and how she can help you and your family by visiting www.wegadvocacy.com.
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Today's Martha Kearney spoke to Christopher Eccleston following the closure of the Oldham Coliseum due to a loss of funding from Arts Council England. They are giving money to build a new theatre in Oldham instead. The closing night saw an emotional Christopher Eccleston and Maxine Peake perform excerpts from a new adaptation of Ken Loach's film I, Daniel Blake - which was due to have been on the Coliseum stage this summer. Eccleston talked about his frustration at the lack of funding, which he felt especially targets arts in the North West. The actor discussed growing up in a working class background and the ever-growing elitism of the arts: ‘you've got to be Oxbridge otherwise you can't act', he says. He says he became an actor not for money, but for his own self-expression and ‘pursuit of the heart', and that he couldn't do so without the support of his wonderful family.
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On today's episode, Shae Eccleston, inspires us with her journey of dealing with complex diseases as a Black womxn. She talks about the healthy boundaries she has created which have empowered her, and her navigating relationships and friendships in the height of life-altering diseases. If you are also going through a life-altering moment and want a fresh perspective, this is an episode you shouldn't miss!Key takeaways to listen forAdverse effects of self-gaslighting on your health issuesThe role of race in treating womxn's illnessesWhy sympathy from others results in toxic positivityHow being vulnerable makes your well-being stronger Negative impacts of diseases on relationships and mental healthPowerful advantages of saying no to other peopleImportance of not letting others limit your capabilities Resources mentioned in this episodeNHS England Sunny Days by Shae Eccleston | Kindle and Paperback About Shae EcclestonShae is a creative consultant, author, and corporate trainer who can help you to become a thought leader in your field. She works with corporate clients, organizations, creatives, visionaries, researchers, healthcare professionals, and patients to enhance knowledge and understanding of various themes.She has an impressive resume and experience in engaging with, speaking to, and empowering audiences across the globe. She is passionate about training, mentoring, and inspiring people. Her skills include working with corporate clients, creatives, young people, patients, and anyone with a story.She has unique experience in EDI (equity, diversity & inclusion), patient engagement, cancer, invisible illness, identity, mindset, creative projects, mental health, women and youth empowerment, market research and story-telling, plus so much more.Connect with Shae Website: Shae Eccleston | A True StoryInstagram: @shaeccspeareLinkedIn: Shae EcclestonSupport the show!Want to learn more about us? Visit our website at www.periodtopause.com or send an email to amanda@periodtopause.com.Follow us on Instagram: @periodtopauseFollow our Facebook Page: Period to Pause
Director Danny Boyle made his big-screen debut with a shoestring budget film about four Scottish flatmates - one deceased - and a suitcase full of cash. This black comedy film, co-written by frequent Boyle collaborator John Hodge, raked in the most cash of any British film of 1995, even through the crew had to auction off props during production to buy more film stock in order to keep shooting. Starring Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, and Kerry Fox, the film was primarily shot in Glasgow as the city's film fund offered them a £150,000 grant. As Rum Daddy prepares to head across the pond, we're getting to the bottom of Shallow Grave! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
In this episode of Developing Tomorrow's Leaders, I had a great conversation and got educated with Dr. Kristen Eccleston (aka The NeuroDiverse Teacher). Our conversation included: How families have evolved by getting better educated to assist in their children's learning opportunities Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism) Benefits of setting boundaries for your kids at an early age The importance of patience in developing relationships with young adults Her work with educators to improve their performance in the classroom And much more! Her areas of passion, expertise and research focus on examining adolescent mental health impairments in the education environment, and she is well versed in the needs of the neurodiverse brain. Additionally, her professional experiences include in-class teaching at the secondary levels and designing and directing a specialized program for secondary students with mental health needs (check out her YouTube video). Dr. Eccleston holds a Doctor of Education in Mind, Brain, & Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Science in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University, and a Certificate in Educational Leadership and Administration from Hood College. Currently, she is an Adjunct Professor at Towson University in their Secondary and Special Education Graduate Programs and work as an Education Consultant to families and education technology companies. Kristen is also a National Board-Certified Teacher, Exceptional Needs Specialist, and hold an Advanced Professional Educator Certificate. Email: eccleston.education@gmail.com Website: http://www.theneurodiverseteacher.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-eccleston-ed-d-nbct-34367150/ Instagram: @The.NeuroDiverse.Teacher Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.NeuroDiverse.Teacher TikTok: @The.NeuroDiverse.Teacher I have launched my teen personal growth and development site, S.E.A. of Success® Academy Get your copy of Coach T's new book, "The Ultimate Guide to Success For Preteens and Teens. Available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2N4ZYRC Developing Tomorrow's Leaders with Coach T® is part of Coach T's Corner®, an online mentoring academy, designed to educate, support, and inspire the next generation of leaders. Parents hire me to educate, support and inspire personal growth skills in their preteens and teens that will better prepare them by taking ownership of tools for a prosperous future. Soft skills are not a priority of the public education systems but are crucial to the success of our next generation of leaders. Coach T® has a 13-week mini-series, Coach T's Corner® airing on the Careers From Home channel. It is available on Roku and Amazon Fire. Thanks for listening to this episode. To see all of Coach T's contact information and other projects, https://withkoji.com/@Coach_Ts_Corner https://anchor.fm/antwaunthompson/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antwaunthompson/support
Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston, a neurodiverse teacher, Education Consultant, and Mental Health Advocate, works toward improving the mental health of gifted students in the educational setup. Being diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 30, Kristen decided to be a voice of encouragement and understanding for special students and became a Neurodiverse Teacher. Her mission is for everyone to see how amazing they are and what they have to offer this world, no matter what type of student or school experience they have had in the past. She also serves as a director of Social-Emotional Services and Educational Consultant for Weinfeld Education Group, a company that works with special education experts to design and review individualized plans to help each child reach his or her unique potential. Listen to this podcast to learn more about Kristen and her amazing journey in which she is helping special students excel without feeling left out. Today, you will learn about: Kristen's personal life Her educational qualifications Foray into special needs education Work as a Neurodiverse Teacher Impacting lives through personal experiences Association with Weinfeld Education Group Advice to women entrepreneurs Key Takeaways: Special students need special attention Neurodiversity is not a constraint to growth Have conversations with your inner self to pep you up If you have a dream, go for it Failure only teaches you valuable lessons Connect with Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston https://www.theneurodiverseteacher.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-eccleston-ed-d-nbct-34367150/
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Former Liverpool forward Nathan Eccleston joins the Blood Red podcast to discuss his six years with the Reds. From breaking through into the first team under first Rafa Benitez and then Roy Hodgson, Eccleston shares his journey through to the first team with Keifer MacDonald. He talks about featuring in the infamous League Cup defeat to Northampton, what went on in Being: Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers as well as explaining his career after football. Enjoy.Get in touch: bloodred@reachplc.comGet exclusive podcasts direct to your inbox every week for FREE by joining the Blood Red Club. Sign up at http://www.bloodredpodcast.co.ukWatch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/