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The Box Gathering Podcast (Formerly The Boxing Coaches' Podcast)
Ben Harmsworth is Guildford ABC's Chairman, coach and treasurer. He is also member of the Southern Area Council for the British Boxing Board of Control. Just incase that wasn't enough responsibility, Ben is also the Matchmaker for the Southern Counties Amateur Boxing Association. Here's where we aim our chat. In today's episode, we talk about how the opportunity to box for your region is making a come back in the Southern Counties and how both boxers and coaches alike are finding it invaluable. Ben is our first return guest on The Box Gathering Podcast and it's always great to chat to him about all things boxing with some British Office references thrown in for good measure, if ya countin'..... Ben can be contacted on social media or at ben@hacroofing.co.uk Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theboxgathering/message
Rerun. As British literacy rates surged to a new high of 97%, the time was right to launch a simpler, shorter, more readable newspaper - and Alfred Harmsworth's Daily Mail caught the zeitgeist when it hit the news-stands (at the eye-catching price of just half a penny) on 4th May, 1896. The new paper attracted half a million daily readers by the end of the century, drawn in by its American-inspired mix of provocative political commentary, human interest and sentiment. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how the Mail innovated faster national and international distribution; chart Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe)'s progress to becoming the Rupert Murdoch of his day; and explain how, by the 1930s, this very British institution was championing Hitler… Further Reading: • The Daily Mail - First Edition (Associated Newspapers, 1896): https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oYc4qln-cac/Tz_TRp8hfFI/AAAAAAAAAhM/iM-U3hiquB4/s1600/P1000838.JPG • ‘Lord Northcliffe – The Press baron at the heart of World War One' (Cardiff University, 2016): https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/musicresearch/lord-northcliffe-the-press-baron-at-the-heart-of-world-war-one/ • ‘Prime Ministers and Press Barons: Lord Northcliffe' (BBC, 2008): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHmImZhYK4w ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Every Thursday is 'Throwback Thursday' on Today in History with the Retrospectors: running one repeat per week means we can keep up the quality of our independent podcast. Daily shows like this require a lot of work! But as ever we'll have something new for you tomorrow, so follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors Love the show? Join
Lexman talks to Tyler Cowen about the meaning of Harmsworth and intermittence. They also discuss the unbearableness of pembroke cats and dynodes.
Episode 64: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 14: The Madman's Dream From a chalk drawing on the floor of his house to a fully built vessel the “Madman's Dream” had come to life in the form of the Miss America X. Now it was time to test it! In today's episode Jamie and Charles explore 12 days surrounding the 1932 Harmsworth race during which Wood and his happy band madmen pushed the limits of human ingenuity and endurance in pursuit of a seventh consecutive international championship.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Episode 63: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 13: The Madman's DreamFrom a chalk drawing on the floor of his house to a fully built vessel the “Madman's Dream” had come to life in the form of the Miss America X. Now it was time to test it! In today's episode Jamie and Charles explore 12 days surrounding the 1932 Harmsworth race during which Wood and his happy band madmen pushed the limits of human ingenuity and endurance in pursuit of a seventh consecutive international championship.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
As British literacy rates surged to a new high of 97%, the time was right to launch a simpler, shorter, more readable newspaper - and Alfred Harmsworth's Daily Mail caught the zeitgeist when it hit the news-stands (at the eye-catching price of just half a penny) on 4th May, 1896. The new paper attracted half a million daily readers by the end of the century, drawn in by its American-inspired mix of provocative political commentary, human interest and sentiment. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how the Mail innovated faster national and international distribution; chart Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe)'s progress to becoming the Rupert Murdoch of his day; and explain how, by the 1930s, this very British institution was championing Hitler… Further Reading: • The Daily Mail - First Edition (Associated Newspapers, 1896): https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oYc4qln-cac/Tz_TRp8hfFI/AAAAAAAAAhM/iM-U3hiquB4/s1600/P1000838.JPG • ‘Lord Northcliffe – The Press baron at the heart of World War One' (Cardiff University, 2016): https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/musicresearch/lord-northcliffe-the-press-baron-at-the-heart-of-world-war-one/ • ‘Prime Ministers and Press Barons: Lord Northcliffe' (BBC, 2008): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHmImZhYK4w For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors We'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill. Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Alexa Weissman. Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 60: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 10: Kaye Don (cont.)Having lost the first heat of the 1931 Harmsworth race Gar Wood and his crew would need to completely rebuild the Miss America IX or defeat the following day would be certain. The conclusion to ”Episode 59: Kaye Don” will bring forth the voices of the past who once called Gar Wood's boats: “Our Miss Americas.”https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Episode 57: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 7: Guess We'll Have to Build Another BoatIn 1928 a British woman named Marion Barbara “Joe” Carstairs issues a challenge for the Harmsworth. Backed with nearly unlimited financing, a legendary boat designer and a cutting edge new engine Carstairs represented a major threat to Gar Wood's supremacy of speed on water. Join Jamie and Charles as they explore one of the most extraordinary series of events in Detroit Sports history: the story of the Miss America VII.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Episode 56: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 6: In Pursuit of CompetitionFollowing his fifth consecutive APBA Gold Cup and second Harmsworth victory Gar Wood found himself at the top of the speed boating world but without any challengers. In today's episode, Jamie and Charles explore Wood's pursuit of competition between 1922 and 1927.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Episode 55: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 5: The departure of Chris SmithHaving won four APBA Gold Cups and the Harmsworth Trophy Gar Wood was now the biggest name in the world of speed boats. A successful defense of the Harmsworth on the Detroit River in 1921 would establish the city as the center of the speed boat world. Neither of these ideas would be allowed to go unchallenged by the Chicago Yacht Club.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Episode 54: Gar Wood “The Gray Fox of Algonac.” Part 4: The First HarmsworthHaving dominated his American competition in the Gold Cup races, Gar Wood set his sight on the ultimate prize: The 1920 Harmsworth Trophy.https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampionswww.DJJamieDetroit.comwww.WearingFunny.com
Guest the first hour is Mark Harmsworth, and the second hour is Jeremy Hammond.
Guest the first hour is Mark Harmsworth, and the second hour is Jeremy Hammond.
Sue Harmsworth has the real story on where wellness is going, worldwide. Hear her now, on MARY GOSTELOW GIRLAHEAD PODCAST
Hello! Welcome to Prompted by Nature series three episode seven. How have you been? I hope things are going well for you right now. This week I'm speaking with the wonderful Chloe Valeria Harmsworth, a nature writer and illustrator from St. Albans, Hertfordshire. Chloe uses her work to encourage others to engage in the natural world in a variety of ways and has been published in print magazines such as Breathe, Bloom, Be Kind and Oh magazine, and on websites and blogs such as Bloom in Doom, Creature Candy and Sustainable St Albans. Her work and art covers various environmental and conservation issues and explores how nature aids mental well-being. She was the Creative Manager and Editor of the latest issue (Volume 3) of Bloom in Doom Magazine, which is on the theme of 'Forests'. In this role she called upon her passion for nature and her experience as an educational publishing editor to commission articles, interview people such as Darren Moorcroft (CEO of The Woodland Trust) and me! You can buy the wonderful and fascinating issue by going to https://www.bloomindoom.com/shop In this conversation, we discuss: Her nature-centred childhood and how she came to be a nature writer and illustrator How her local natural space helped her to reconnect with her creativity and aid her mental health Creating a nature diary as a way of learning about wildlife and local biodiversity and how this led to writing articles and being published Why we should worry about knowing ‘all the things' when engaging with the natural world Seeing the value you in your own work and finding your voice The importance of putting your own projects first Her writing process Her favourite memory of nature Valerie is currently writing a book about woodlands, which will describe the wonders you can see throughout each season in this magical environment and is due for publication in 2022. To find out more about this, her previous projects and articles, and to see her nature photography and art, visit https://www.instagram.com/chloevalerienatureart/ Many of her articles can also be seen at https://chloevalerienatureart.wordpress.com/writing/ Just a little note that for some reason the sound quality of this episode wasn't great. I've worked some magic in the editing process to help it and it doesn't get in the way of Chloe's words but I wanted to mention it before we got into it. As always I'm over on www.promptedbynature.co.uk where you can find all of my writing prompts and blog post as well as news about my upcoming events such as a writing residential with the Field Studies Council. If you're an Instagram user, I'm @prompted.by.nature and if you'd like to sponsor me for my 100k charity run in aid of the Sussex Wildlife Trust please go to my justgiving page www.justgiving.com/helen-forester123 I'm currently 26% towards my target and I'd love to have your support if you are able to spare a little money. If you enjoy this episode or any of the others, please rate and review it on whichever platform you're listening on. As I mentioned I'm currently taking some time out from the meditation and writing prompts but rest assured that this will follow in the coming weeks. Happy listening and I'll speak to you after!
Aaron is joined by Xtina Harmsworth in a wide ranging conversation about mindset in both life and business, how to be a leader online, and lessons scaling both a cosmetics and coaching business online. Xtina joined us on episode 79 of the podcast where she discussed much of her backstory - we highly recommend listening to that episode if you have not already. This was a fun one, check it out!
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Aaron is joined live today by Social Media Coach, Speaker and CEO of XMHBeauty.com Xtina Harmsworth. Xtina speaks about the importance of finding a coach, keys to high performance, and how she built a cosmetics brand to 7 figures with no paid ads and all organic social media marketing. Make sure to find Xtina on Facebook where she is most active, and also on Instagram @xmhbeautyofficial
Frances reads Neville's letter, all about bicycles, describing a family bicycling tour in 1907.Four brothers and two sisters set off from Studland for an 8 day cycling tour. Edmund, Neville, Bernard, Cuthbert, Avice and Vera. They cycle 186 miles (300km) around England, visiting Stonehenge, castles and churches. If you are interested in following Arthur's lead, you may like to look up their route, but you don't have to use a Harmsworth atlas as Arthur did. Online maps are now much better.They cycled from Studland to Swanage, then took a train to Salisbury. Then they cycled to Stonehenge, Devizes, Bradford-upon Avon and Bath. Then they took a train from Bath to Chepstow. Then they cycled to Tintern Abbey, Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, Leominster and Ludlow. Then they cycled up and over Clee Hill, then to Cleobury Mortimer and Bewdley. Then they took a train to Stourbridge, then cycled to Enville (where they lived, as children). Then they took a train to Coventry. Then they cycled to Kenilworth, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon. And finally they took a train back to Sydenham in South London.You can contact Frances by email – machellcoxletters@gmail.com or Twitter - @CoxLettersIntro - 00:00Bicycles - 00:34Studland 1907 - 19:56Neville's letter 2 September - 26:52Notes on Neville's letter - 35:28
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the author and founder of Watchconsulting.com, Brad Harmsworth. Brad's biggest fear back then was to believe he was valueless. When he met his wife, his whole world changed. They both build an empire and the rest is history. Brad founded 3 successful companies and continues to help others live in a way that they never have to depend on others for their survival. Let's dive into Brad's story about how the ability to think about things differently can survive in today's world. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 07:35] Opening Segment I talked briefly about valuable information that you can take advantage of in this episode I introduce the guest Brad Harmsworth into the show Brad talks about his background and how his journey began [07:36 - 15:53] Knowing What Your Value Is Brad talks about how did he get from becoming a civilian contractor for the military Brad shares a story about the biggest influence in his life Brad talks about his biggest fear back then Brad shares about what advice he would give to himself back then [15:54 - 29:35] How to Withstand In A Time Of Crisis Brad mentions his book “Fear, Duty, or Purpose”, what it is all about. See below for the link Brad talks about the importance of the business in adapting to the environment in today's world Two exceptions through the cycles of society What do people need? What do they want? Brad talks about how he then build a company to withstand this crisis we are facing nowadays Brad mentions another book that will be released called “Prepping Without Paranoia” You shouldn't wanna miss this! First Step: Get healthy and get wealthy How do you set yourself up to be independent? Brad gives inspirational advice on how to survive in these times of COVID-19 [29:36 - 38:34] Finding Value When You Feel Valueless Why is quitting an option for so many people? Brad gives meaningful advice to people who feel like quitting Brad talks about his biggest failure that he had overcome [38:35 - 47:55] Closing Segment If you were put in a world stage where everyone is watching, and you're given 5 minutes to make a difference, what would you say? I would talk about how every living thing in existence is different. If you could ask anyone in the world any question alive or dead? Who would that be? And what would the question be? David Gemmell. How to make my marriage better? Brad's quick plug to his book “Fear, Duty, or Purpose?”, website, and where you can connect with him. See below for the links. Final words from me Tweetable Quotes: “The influence is taking you from your reality and taking you into a different world” - Brad Harmsworth “You protect the weak against the evil strong” - Brad Harmsworth “Find value when you feel valueless”.- Brad Harmsworth “The patterns of life tell us that we are unique” - Brad Harmsworth Resources mentioned in the episode: https://www.amazon.in/Brad-Harmsworth/e/B086B8SCMC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (Brad Harmsworth) (Amazon) https://amzn.to/2X5K302 (Fear, Duty, or Purpose? by Brad Harmsworth) (Amazon) https://amzn.to/2TIHb72 (Prepping without Paranoia by Brad Harmsworth) (Amazon) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gemmell (David Gemmell ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Ramsey (Dave Ramsey) https://amzn.to/3ev8Wbr (True Wealth Formula by Hans Johnson) (Amazon) Watchmanconsulting.com https://ephraimglick.com/ (The Ultimate Shift ) You can connect with Brad on https://www.facebook.com/pg/Watchmanconsulting/about/?ref=page_internal (Facebook), follow him on https://www.amazon.in/Brad-Harmsworth/e/B086B8SCMC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (Amazon) or visit his website watchmanconsulting.com.net To know more, you can connect with me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraim-glick-8403a465/ (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/ephraimglick/ (Instagram),...
This was recorded live on February 25 as part of WPC's Virtual Solutions Series, a new weekly program meant to keep our supporters engaged and informed in this interesting time. The COVID-19 crisis has federal, state and local governments making key policy decisions. WPC researchers have been examining how the pandemic is impacting each of their areas of study and where appropriate, offering recommendations for reform. In this online event, Dr. Stark will talk about his recommendations for expanding our health care capabilities and WPC’s Small Business Center Director Mark Harmsworth will discuss what reforms our state should enact to help small businesses weather this storm and recover quickly in the aftermath. You can find all of our future events here.
New Yorker fiction through the decades Deborah Treisman has been fiction editor at The New Yorker since 2003, having joined the magazine in 1998. She hosts the award-winning New Yorker Fiction Podcast. She has edited the anthology 20 Under 40: Stories from The New Yorker (2010) and most recently (with Anne Doran), Walter Hopps's The Dream Colony: A Life in Art (2017). Published since 1925, The New Yorker features journalism, commentary, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It has a wide audience beyond New York and is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric Americana, and its attention to modern fiction. It is published weekly for most of the year, with some issues covering a fortnight. The annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters is the centrepiece of the Oxford's American literary calendar. Made possible by the generosity of Esmond V. Harmsworth, the lecture has been given by some of America's leading novelists, poets, playwrights, and literary critics.
Professor Peter Mancall (University of Southern California) delivered the 2019 Harmsworth Lecture in American History at 5 pm on Tuesday 19 November. Peter C. Mancall is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at the University of Southern California. He is the author of six books and an elected fellow of the Society of American Historians and the Royal Historical Society. He gained his PhD from Harvard University in 1986.
New Yorker fiction through the decades Deborah Treisman has been fiction editor at The New Yorker since 2003, having joined the magazine in 1998. She hosts the award-winning New Yorker Fiction Podcast. She has edited the anthology 20 Under 40: Stories from The New Yorker (2010) and most recently (with Anne Doran), Walter Hopps’s The Dream Colony: A Life in Art (2017). Published since 1925, The New Yorker features journalism, commentary, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It has a wide audience beyond New York and is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric Americana, and its attention to modern fiction. It is published weekly for most of the year, with some issues covering a fortnight. The annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters is the centrepiece of the Oxford’s American literary calendar. Made possible by the generosity of Esmond V. Harmsworth, the lecture has been given by some of America’s leading novelists, poets, playwrights, and literary critics.
When is the last time you updated your CV? Is it worth getting your CV professionally written? How is your LinkedIn profile different from your CV? This week on the podcast, I interview CV writing expert Laura Harmsworth. With a degree in geography and a career path that’s surprisingly similar to mine, Laura set up her business in 2012 to help people write CVs that open doors. If you have years of experience and are struggling to decide what to include on your CV, or if you’re ready to invest in having your CV professionally written, Laura provides a fantastic face-to-face service and a quick turnaround. You will learn… 1. Why you should always tailor your CV to the specific role you’re applying to (even when that means leaving some information out!). 2. What recruiters and companies are looking for when screening your CV (and why you should keep it as simple as possible). 3. How your CV is different from your LinkedIn profile and how you can use LinkedIn to enhance the information you include in your CV. About Laura If you’d like to connect with Laura you can find her on her website and on LinkedIn. Introducing the LinkedIn Power Hour From January 2020, I’m introducing a new way to work with me to get better at LinkedIn. If you want to make the most of the platform and get more business through LinkedIn, why not join one of my new LinkedIn Masterminds. If you want to find out more or are interested in being part of the first intake in January 2020, get in touch via my website , or email me at louise@socialbeeni.com. FREE tips on how to grow your LinkedIn network If you’d like more tips on growing your LinkedIn network without being salesy and spammy, you can download my FREE guide here. Get my help to build your personal brand on LinkedIn If you need help in creating your LinkedIn profile, check out my LinkedIn training and services on my Work with me page. I offer two types of LinkedIn profile reviews: 1) Get my feedback through a 20-minute video. 2) Upgrade to an additional 30-minute Zoom call to go through my comments and ask me questions. If you want my help with your headline and profile, I also offer a done-for-you service where I write the About section of your profile for you. And if you’d like more help on your LinkedIn strategy, you can work with me on a one-to-one strategy session. More about me If you enjoy the show, I’d be very grateful if you could share it with at least another person and leave me a review on iTunes. And if you haven’t subscribed yet, why not?
Today we are talking with Xtina about marriage and identity in our final interview of this series. Be sure to join us for a live Q&A with Xtina in our Mom Binder Masters group on Facebook. www.xmhbeauty.comwww.hopeandhomeschool.comwww.facebook.com/groups/MomBinderMasters
Today you get to be a fly on the wall for one of Xtina's and my mastermind sessions. We discuss how Xtina learned business and some of her secrets behind starting her international cosmetic brand, XMH Beauty. www.xmhbeauty.comwww.hopeandhomeschool.com
Continuing our conversation with Xtina, we are talking about beauty routines and how they impact your mental health. In true Kingdom Mom form, we are tackling an unpopular opinion and hopefully helping you think outside the box. If you haven't already, be sure to join our Ultimate Mom Binder video eCourse and join the Facebook crew of Mom Binder Masters who are taking back territory in their home. Xtina will be doing an exclusive Facebook Live Q&A later this month in that group. www.xmhbeauty.comwww.hopeandhomeschool.com/UltimateMomBinderwww.facebook.com/groups/MomBinderMasters
Today we begin a four interview series with celebrity makeup artist and social media influencer expert, Xtina Harmsworth. We originally meant to talk mostly business in these episodes but soon realized, as always on the Kingdom Mom podcast, there was much more to discuss. One note before you listen, or maybe after, there were a few moments in the episode where both Xtina and Lindsay refer to "opposite sex" when they meant to say "same sex." We apologize for any confusion. www.hopeandhomeschool.com/UltimateMomBinderwww.xmhbeauty.com www.facebook.com/groups/MomBinderMasters
Mark Hofer, college advisor, on applying for schools in 2018 // Hanna Scott on the WA House 44th race -- Harmsworth vs Mead // Michael Medved's reviews of Bohemian Rhapsody and The Nutcracker // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil the 'Hawks vs Chargers game/ the NFC West // Hanna Scott marks three years since the Seattle-KingCo homeless emergency declaration // Prof Joe Uscinski on conspiracy theories
It is truly an honor to have the opportunity to interview today's guest. It's not very day you get to have a little chat with someone who just sold their company for over $100 million. :-) Sue Harmsworth is one of the word's leading experts in spas. Now I consider myself somewhat of an expert in spas, but I'm on the other end paying the money. She's on the side of taking that money. hehe Sue began her career at the young age of 21 as a journalist covering health and beauty stories. She later opened a salon business in Toronto, then a resort in France, and then a health farm in the UK. In 1993 she created ESPA and a holistic line of skincare products. ESPA also currently manages five-star spas in 60 countries. Sue recently sold ESPA for more than one hundred million dollars. Now she's free to focus on other projects and passions, and one of those is Real Wealth Network's development in Costa Rica called RISE Costa Rica. Find out more at www.RealWealthCrowd.com And now, let's find out how this 73 year old women looks half her age, and how she built a multimillion dollar empire doing with spa products and resorts. And why she chose our project, RISE Costa Rica, as her next undertaking. www.RealWealthCrowd.com www.RealWealthShow.com
The 36th America’s Cup is launched in Cowes. Hear from all 4 skippers hoping to lift the oldest trophy in international sport. Also, the Harmsworth trophy is lifted, the bell from SS Mendi goes home to South Africa and hear about the man who dazzle painted the Royal Navy fleet in the first world war. Podcast produced and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk
Elliott West gives the 2017 Harmsworth lecture on November 7th, 2017.
For more information please contact Thomas Harmsworth Email thomas.harmsworth@rnib.org.uk Telephone 0845 3303723
The annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters, given in May 2013 by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Auburn.
Professor Gary Gerstle in this 2012 Harmsworth lecture. Professor Gerstle debates the paradoxes of state power in America, seeking to address the paradoxical legacy bestowed by the US Constitution: how can the US be so liberal and illiberal at the same time?
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-07-03 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-06-26 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-06-12 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-05-29 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-05-08 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-04-17 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-04-10 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-04-03 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-03-20 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-03-06 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Jams From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-02-28 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2012-01-24 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-11-22 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-09-27 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Living Stone And Harmsworth
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-09-13 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-08-30 - Jaime Le Dubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Jamie Sho
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-08-09 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-07-12 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-07-05 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Wally From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-06-28 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Geoff Bukk
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-05-03 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And LivingStone
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-04-12 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Wicked Fat
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-04-08 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-03-22 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth Eloi And Heights
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-03-08 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct From Montreal And Harmsworth
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-03-01 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Vilify
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-02-15 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct Harmsworth And Wally
DUBSTEP.FM ARCHIVE - 2011-01-25 - JaimeLeDubstep With Construct And Harmsworth From Montreal
The Annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters, given by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner C.K. Williams on 'A Life in Poems' at the Rothermere American Institute on 24th May 2010. C.K. Williams reads some of his poems about his life from childhood to recent years, and what inspired them.
The 2009 Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters, given on 21 May 2009 at the Rothermere American Institute, by Professor Christopher Bigsby, University of East Anglia.