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Same Old City
I can Sinclair-ly now the goals have come

Same Old City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 59:32


11 games in and we're still good?! Ben and Simon dive into the recent Aldershot and Solihull Moors games, discuss whether we're genuine title contenders, and preview the next date on the Hinshelwood revenge tour against Eastleigh. Plus, find out which former City player Ben used to play Call of Duty with!Timings: 02:28 - Discussion of Aldershot 0-0 York City17:12 - Discussion of Solihull Moors 0-3 York City35:14 - Talking points: Grading City's season so far, the National League Cup, and Neal Ardley breaks his silence on his time in charge of York45:06 - Preview of Eastleigh (H) with Spitfires fan Matthew51:36 - Our thoughts on the Eastleigh game, this week's trivia question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Same Old City
Born to beat Fylde

Same Old City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 58:22


None of this "joint top of the league nonsense", we're clear in 1st now! We recap the 3-0 win over AFC Fylde, debate what could possibly go wrong, and look ahead to Aldershot and Solihull with Howard from The Shots Pod and Griff from Moors to the Point.Timings:04:20 - Discussion of York City 3-0 AFC Fylde23:05 - Talking points - most complete YCFC squad this century?, will EFL clubs be looking at Hinshelwood, what could possibly go wrong, and who deserves a statue outside the LNER?36:15 - Preview of Aldershot Town (A) with Howard from The Shots Pod43:36 - Preview of Solihull Moors (A) with Griff from Moors to the Point51:40 - Our thoughts on the upcoming away games, trivia question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mastering Agility
#110 The Agile Product Operating Model with Simon Reindl & Martin Hinshelwood

Mastering Agility

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 90:30


summaryThe conversation explores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding agile methodologies, particularly Scrum, and the need for a common understanding and language in the industry. The guests discuss the fatigue and disillusionment with agile and the constant influx of new buzzwords. They emphasize the importance of focusing on core principles and delivering value, regardless of the specific framework or terminology used. The conversation also touches on the lack of competence and understanding among practitioners, highlighting the need for accreditation and a governing body to ensure quality and consistency. The conversation in this part revolves around the agile operating model and the need for certification. The hosts discuss the challenges of finding the right level of expertise and affordability in hiring co-hosts. They also touch upon the issue of online debates about using the wrong terminology. The conversation then transitions to the topic of the agile operating model and the potential for it to become the next big thing. They discuss the need for a certification process and the requirements for someone to be truly certified. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the product operating model and the potential impact on organizations and the audience. The conversation explores the convergence of product and agile operating models, the challenges of scaling innovation, the importance of clear constraints and empowerment, and the need for a learning culture. It emphasizes the need to focus on core principles rather than structures, embrace failure as part of the learning process, and create a culture of trust and connectedness. takeawaysThe industry is experiencing fatigue and disillusionment with agile methodologies, particularly Scrum, due to the constant influx of new buzzwords and the overuse of terminology.It is essential to focus on core principles and delivering value, rather than getting caught up in specific frameworks or terminology.There is a lack of competence and understanding among practitioners, with many individuals claiming to be Scrum Masters or agile coaches without a basic knowledge of Scrum.Accreditation and a governing body could help raise the bar and ensure quality and consistency in the industry.A common understanding is crucial for effective collaboration and alignment within organizations. Education and continuous learning are important for professionals in the field.Clear constraints and empowerment are essential for creating a learning culture.Leadership plays a critical role in defining purpose, setting constraints, and creating a culture of trust and connectedness.Both hierarchy and networked communication are necessary in organizations to balance autonomy and alignment.Check out our sponsor:www.xebia.comwww.wiserbees.comwww.masteringagility.orgHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Azure DevOps Podcast
Martin Hinshelwood: Migration Azure DevOps Server to the Cloud - Episode 302

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 47:59


Martin is a passionate agile leader with a track record of inspiring, encouraging, and igniting momentum. Featured speaker, author, and industry thought leader, Martin has a strong track record of helping organizations build a vision and execute evolutionary and revolutionary change. His deep technical knowledge, business insight, and experience drive impactful change for organizations.   Technologist turned agilist, Martin successfully helps organizations decentralize, democratize, and evolve their way of work to build extraordinary processes and drive organizational change through culture, technology, and teamwork. He's been recognized by Microsoft as a Microsoft MVP, and he is the maintainer of the open-source Azure DevOps Migration Tools.   Topics of Discussion: [2:59] Martin's career journey. [4:51] What Martin has learned as an MVP for 15 years. [5:59] If you're not good at something, do it more. [6:52] Azure DevOps Migration tools. [10:11] Martin adopted platform engineering to streamline processes and reduce costs. [14:31] What you should know before using Martin's tools. [21:55] It's not either/or between Microsoft migration tools and Azure DevOps migration tools. [27:00] What made TFS unique. [20:03] TFGit. [30:02] The process used in your source and target, and what challenges might people expect? [31:44] Limitations of migrating data from old TFS to new Azure DevOps using Microsoft tools.   Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! GitHub Migration Tools for Azure DevOps Martin — Scrum Naked Agility Agile Actually Podcast   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe
Jack Hinshelwood The Rise | Three Lions

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 2:58


The rise of Jack Hinshelwood. Jack Luca Hinshelwood is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion.

The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast
Great expectations with Jack Hinshelwood

The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 26:24


The sky's the limit for young midfielder Jack Hinshelwood. The 19-year-old is out of action at the moment as he recovers from a foot injury but has made an impressive impact this season after making his Premier League debut in the final game of the 2022/23 campaign. Jack has become the fourth member of the Hinshelwood clan to play in the top flight of English league football, with six family members in total having played professionally. He talks to us about his rapid rise to the first team, staying grounded and contributing to the Hinshelwood family dynasty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Why Winnicott? - Part II: The Surviving Object Joel Whitebook, Ph.D. (New York), interviews Jan Abram, Ph.D. (London).

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 57:13


"The ability to play means we can indulge in a kind of illusion, not delusion, and make a distinction. It always amazes me that when the patient arrives, they like the routine of an analysis; nobody breaks that, it's an illusion; it is a piece of theater every time. We open the door to our patients and they lie on the couch, and yet there is something enormously gratifying as the patient works out their sense of  reality from that illusory field. I think it is exactly what the mother is able to bring to the infant - this capacity to play and this capacity to continue to evolve beyond the analysis as an internalization of that experience of being listened to and being with someone. The details of that is related to an intrapsychic surviving and non- surviving object in the analyst  who continues to think and feel and be with the patient in the consulting room.”   Episode Description: Joel begins his conversation with Jan around Winnicott's conceptualization of aggression in development and in the analytic encounter. She noted that he had a very sophisticated developmental theory of aggression which culminated with the role that the destruction of the object plays in constituting reality. Jan explains that she has elaborated Winnicott's late theory of aggression with her notion of the ‘surviving object'. She distinguishes the 'surviving object' from the 'good object', especially as it stands apart from a moralizing position. She considers its internalization as an essential condition for healthy development. They discussed the role that insight continued to play for Winnicott after he emphasized the importance of the patient's experience in the analytic process. They also consider the ‘fear of woman' as a root of misogyny. After discussing the uniqueness of the analytic setting to facilitate play, fantasy, and “magic which is not psychosis,” Jan concludes by emphasizing the importance of in-person treatment in order to have an in vivo experience of the non-retaliatory analyst.   Linked Episode: Episode 144: Why Winnicott? Joel Whitebook, PhD   Our Interviewer and Guest: Joel Whitebook, PhD is a philosopher and psychoanalyst. He is on the Faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and was the founding Director of the University's Psychoanalytic Studies Program. In addition to many articles on psychoanalysis, philosophy, and critical theory, Dr. Whitebook is also the author of Perversion and Utopia (MIT) and Freud: An Intellectual Biography (Cambridge). Jan Abram, PhD is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society and in private practice in London. She is a Visiting Professor of the Psychoanalysis Unit at University College London and is currently Vice President of the European Psychoanalytic Federation for the Annual Conferences. She is President-Elect for the EPF to start her term in March 2024. She is a Visiting Lecturer and supervisor at the Tavistock Clinic in London. In 2016, she was a Visiting Professor at the University of Kyoto, Japan, where she resided for a writing sabbatical. Jan Abram has published several books and articles notably The Language of Winnicott, Donald Winnicott Today (2013), The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues (co-authored with R.D. Hinshelwood 2018); The Surviving Object: psychoanalytic clinical essays on psychic survival-of-the-object (2022) and her second book with R.D. Hinshelwood: The Clinical Paradigms of Donald Winnicott and Wilfred Bion: Comparisons and Dialogues (2023).     Recommended Readings: ben Abram, J. (2022) The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic survival-of-the-object New Library of Psychoanalysis Routledge   Abram, J. (2023) Holding and Containing: on the specificity of Winnicott's object relations theory Holding und Containing: Zur spezifischen Natur der Objektbeziehungen bei Winnicott. Psyche - Z Psychoanal 77 (9), 768-796 DOI 10.21706/ps-77-9-768  

talkSPORT Daily
Ange Hates Blue Cards, Morgan Tells Carragher SHUT UP, Lookman Ahead Of AFCON

talkSPORT Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 10:20


Ange Postecoglou and Jurgen Klopp lambasted the idea of blue cards and sin bins being introduced to football. Dunk and Hinshelwood speak to talkSPORT about the potential of Brighton's season. Piers Morgan tells Jamie Carragher to SHUT UP about Arsenal's over celebration. Martin Keown claims he thought some European sides were doping during his career. Light Heavyweight boxer Ben Whittaker defends his showboating. Ademola Lookman joined Drive ahead of Nigeria's AFCON final against hosts Ivory Coast. Dean Saunders performs a passionate speech for Wales ahead of their game at Twickenham today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast
A Family Affair with Martin Hinshelwood

The Official Brighton and Hove Albion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 43:57


For Brighton & Hove Albion legend Martin Hinshelwood, football is a family business: his dad, brother, and now his great-nephew Jack Hinshelwood have all played professionally. Although his story is fascinating in its own right. In conversation with Glenn Murray, he talks about playing, managing, and everything in between, like overcoming injury to carve out a career in the game, coaching kids, and managing the Seagulls when money was tight. What does he look for in a player? What does he miss about the old days? And what part did he play in Glenn's career? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
PL Live | No New Year's fireworks as West Ham vs Brighton ends goalless | Hinshelwood a star of the future?

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 24:40


Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Steve Sidwell to look back on a frustrating evening in front of goal for West Ham and Brighton after their goalless draw at the London Stadium.Hear from player of the match, Jack Hinshelwood, James Milner and the two managers - Roberto De Zerbi and David Moyes.

Albion Obsessed
HINSHELWOOD'S SPOT TO LOSE | Albion Obsessed Season 3 Ep. 26 (LIVE)

Albion Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 60:58


Hey guys, Welcome along to a LIVE instalment of the Albion Obsessed Podcast as Joe, Phil & Aaron react to the Albion's FIRST clean sheet of the Premier League season. Although a frustrating evening, there were some standout performances for us to discuss, including one of young Jack Hinshelwood... Get involved in the comments and let us know your thoughts on the game! You can also find us across all social media using @AlbionObsessed For all of your football shirt needs head to 1kloppshop.com and enter code ALBIONOBSESSED at checkout for 10% off! UTA!

Seagulls Social
Tottenham Get Battered, Everywhere They Go! | Brighton 4-2 Spurs | SEAGULLS SOCIAL - S4 - EP.21

Seagulls Social

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 49:51


Welcome to the greatest Brighton & Hove Albion podcast in the world, Seagulls Social. In todays episode, the hosts Maz, Ryan and Adam discuss the Albion's 4-2 against Spurs, Hinshelwood's development, squad mentality, De Zerbi's post-match comments, Joao Pedro's impact, the top 3 all-time Amex goals and much more!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Seagulls Social. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Albion Unlimited
S7 Ep15: Jack Hinshelwood, Kostas Lianos and Norman Cook

Albion Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 56:45


Albion midfielder Jack Hinshelwood on Forest win and family support, Greek journalist Kostas Lianos discusses AEK Athens' recent form, Albion fan Norman Cook talks about his gig in Greece, and we preview the Chelsea game.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Why Winnicott? Joel Whitebook, PhD (New York) interviews Jan Abrams, PhD (London)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 49:12


"Instead of the analyst being in a position where they know something about the patient, they are with the patient. As Winnicott says in his late work, if you are a philosopher in your armchair, you have to come out of your armchair and be on the floor with the child playing. I don't think that one should act that out with an adult patient- however  it is that approach to actually being with the patient, listening to the patient's words, listening to their state of mind without preconceived ideas. That's almost impossible, but  Winnicott says that psychoanalysis is an objective study, an objective way of looking at things without preconceived ideas, without preconceived notions. It links with what you said about ‘normative' - if we go into the consulting room feeling that our patients need to be as we are or need to fit in some kind of norm, then I don't think this is psychoanalytic. I think it is against the whole aim of psychoanalysis.”   Episode Description: Jan begins her conversation with Joel by sharing her background in theater and the steps she took to train as an analyst. She describes what drew her to Winnicott and how she sees him as broadening, not replacing, Freudian thinking. She distinguishes her understanding of Winnicott from others who believe that, by speaking of the importance of the environment, he minimized constitutional factors and the unconscious. She interprets what he meant by the environment in terms of the ‘psyche-body' and the mother's unconscious. Jan discusses a paradox in Winnicott in that he offers a positive theory of health while also being uniquely non-judgmental and non-pathologizing. She concludes with a controversial observation that a five times weekly in person training analysis is essential to achieve a deep regression that will familiarize analysts with the primitive parts of their personalities so they will be able to accept and deal with those parts of their patients' personalities.   Our Interviewer and Guest: Joel Whitebook, PhD is a philosopher and psychoanalyst.  He is on the Faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and was the founding Director of the University's Psychoanalytic Studies Program.  In addition to many articles on psychoanalysis, philosophy, and critical theory, Dr. Whitebook is also the author of Perversion and Utopia (MIT) and Freud: An Intellectual Biography (Cambridge).   Jan Abram, PhD is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society and in private practice in London. She is Visiting Professor of the Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, and is currently Vice President of the European Psychoanalytic Federation for the Annual Conferences. She is President-Elect for the EPF to start her term in March 2024. She is a Visiting Lecturer and supervisor at the Tavistock Clinic, in London. In 2016, she was a Visiting Professor for the University of Kyoto, Japan, where she resided for a writing sabbatical. Jan Abram has published several books and articles notably: The Language of Winnicott, Donald Winnicott Today (2013), The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: comparisons and Dialogues (co-authored with R.D. Hinshelwood 2018); The Surviving Object: psychoanalytic clinical essays on psychic survival-of-the-object (2022) and her second book with R.D. Hinshelwood: The Clinical Paradigms of Donald Winnicott and Wilfred Bion: comparisons and dialogues (2023).   Learn more about Jan Abram    Recommended Readings: Abram, J. (2007) The Language of Winnicott: A Dictionary of Winnicott's use of terms Routledge   Abram, J. (ed) (2016) André Green at the Squiggle Foundation Routledge   Abram, J. (2008) Donald Woods Winnicott (1896 – 1971): A brief introduction Education Section Int J of Psychoanal 99: 1189 - 1217   Abram, J. (2021) On Winnicott's Concept of Trauma Int J of Psychoanal 102: 4 10  

Scrum Dynamics
Can you really gain competitive advantage with Dynamics 365? with Martin Hinshelwood

Scrum Dynamics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 42:12 Transcription Available


#146. In this episode, we're thrilled to have Martin Hinshelwood from naked Agility join host, Neil Benson. Martin shares his perspectives on improving the success of agile engagements through the role of a consulting product owner, and why you should build your own business applications rather than buy Dynamics 365 if you're looking for competitive advantage. Hit the play button and dive into this insightful conversation between Neil and Martin!Timestamps02:46 The importance of unique capabilities in a competitive market06:09 The power of vertical integration11:58 Outsourcing core business practices16:37 Risks and rewards in business21:02 The incompetence of business31:38 The role of a consulting product owner33:44 The role of a scrum master in the professional services world36:56 Using APIs to drive innovation RESOURCESMartin Hinshelwood on LinkedInMartin Hinshelwood on Twitternaked Agility websitenaked Agility on TwitterSupport the showCONNECT

Bluegrass Jam Along
Jack Hinshelwood (Doc at 100) interview

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 39:56


My guest this week is Jack Hinshelwood.Jack is a guitarist, fiddler, singer and winner of the Knoxville World's Fair Guitar Championship, the Wayne Henderson Guitar Championship, and a two-time winner of the Galax Fiddler's Convention guitar contest.He joins me to chat about Doc at 100, a really special set of shows he's co-producing to celebrate what would have been Doc Watson's 100th birthday this year. The shows feature Doc's long time collaborators Jack Lawrence and T. Michael Coleman, plus guitar maker (and friend of Doc's) Wayne Henderson and co-producer Ted Olson, author of “Doc's World: Traditional Plus,” the book that accompanies the 4 CD compilation by Craft Records called Doc Watson, Life's Work: A RetrospectiveThere's a list of the shows here, including a very special show on Doc's actual birthday, where Doc at 100 guests at a Billy Strings show, alongside Bryan Sutton and Molly Tuttle. More shows will be added through the year so keep checking back to see if they're headed your way.We also chat about Jack's record 50 Years in the Making and play a track from it at the end.I've got some more exciting news to share about the 100th anniversary of Doc's birthday - more on that soon....===- Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Albion Unlimited
Season 5 Episode 12: Carl Rushworth & Adam Hinshelwood

Albion Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 55:57


Albion keeper Carl Rushworth discusses his future, those Barcelona reports and his hopes with England Under 21s. Former Seagulls defender Adam Hinshelwood assesses the season so far, the loan and academy set up at the club and the progress of his own Worthing FC side. The pod also reviews the Villa defeat, and previews this weekend's home game with Leeds United.

Football, the Albion and Me
Adam Hinshelwood

Football, the Albion and Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 55:55


Former Brighton defender Adam Hinshelwood discusses his career highs and lows, including the injuries which ended his career early, and talks about his management project at Worthing, who have been on the brink of promotion to the National League. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.

The Albion Roar
The Albion Roar - 20 February 2021 with guest Martin Hinshelwood

The Albion Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 78:16


Former Palace midfielder and Albion Manager and Youth Team Manager, Martin Hinshelwood joined Ady and Al for a discussion on the history of Brighton and Palace's rivalry - from both sides.Shirt of the Week is more of a beach shirt, frankly.

Scrum.org Community
Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer - Martin Hinshelwood - Answering Your Most Pressing Scrum Questions

Scrum.org Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 56:16


In this episode of Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer originally recorded on August 15, 2019, PST Martin Hinshelwood answered Scrum related questions including:- Do you need a technical background to practice Scrum?- What should the budgeting model be for an agile initiative?- Should the Scrum Master always remove impediments?- Do you use Liberating Structures in your scrum events? Which ones and how do you use them?- How do you handle conflicts between 2 people and one of them is a disciplinarian?

LETS TALK BHAFC
THE ADAM HINSHELWOOD INTERVIEW!!

LETS TALK BHAFC

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 69:37


THIS WEEK ADAM HINSHELWOOD JOINS US ON THE PODCAST TO DISCUSS HIS ALBION CAREER

hinshelwood
How Not to Get Eaten by a Cat
Dr. Lisa Hinshelwood: What is Social and Emotional Learning and Why is it Critical for Kids?

How Not to Get Eaten by a Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 13:13


We grow up studying math, science, and reading. As adults, we work together in teams, for bosses, and sometimes we manage people. We sometimes marry and have children and manage complicated relationships. But we never go to class to learn the skills of communicating effectively, negotiating, and listening attentively. For something so critical to success in our careers and to our personal lives, why do we leave it up to chance? Dr. Hinshelwood explains what she teaches kids, what challenges she has, and why she does it.

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions

3rd lecture in the Hinshelwood 2019 series

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions
General introduction - Control of Light: Frequency Comb Spectroscopy from IR to UXV

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 56:07


1st lecture in the Hinshelwood 2019 series

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions

2nd lecture in the Hinshelwood 2019 series

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions
Search for the Electron EDM Using Molecular Ions

Hinshelwood Lectures 2019 - Shedding New Lights to Light-Matter Interactions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 63:10


4th and final lecture in the Hinshelwood 2019 lecture series

The Albion Roar
The Albion Roar 3 Nov 2018 - with guests Graeme Rolf and Adam Hinshelwood

The Albion Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 61:33


10 years since the diggers first broke ground, photographer Graeme Rolfe came by the studio to talk about his weekly project which took up his Fridays, and captivated the rest of us, including the story of the Keystone Cops chase down the A23 when the arch turned up. Plus Al spoke to Worthing manager and ex Albion defender Adam Hinshelwood on life at Woodside Road, Glenn Murray and THAT own goal. Phil's Shirt of the Week is hot from Italy.

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
An Outdoor Pause: Skipping Stones, Splashes (and some tea to conclude)

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 45:24


The 6th and final session of the Hinshelwood 2018 chemistry lecture series

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

The 5th session of the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Jan Abram and R. D. Hinshelwood, “The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 49:54


Can one integrate Klein and Winnicott? Or does one have to choose between them when practicing psychoanalysis? These are questions for Abram and Hinshelwood in this podcast interview of two scholars known for their reference books on Klein and Winnicott. Bob Hinshelwood is the author of The Dictionary of Kleinian Thought and Jan Abram is the author of The Language of Winnicott. Most psychodynamic clinicians practicing today are heavily influenced by Object Relations theory, but many of them do not distinguish between the various kinds of OR theories. This book will give them an excellent opportunity to learn about the fundamental differences between the “object” of the Kleinian infant and the “object” of the Winnicottian one. Since we (therapists) become that object in the transference, Klein and Winnicott give us different paradigms to understand who we might be to our patients in their transference experience. The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues (Routledge, 2018) is relatively short, with concise introductory articles and authentic back-and-forth dialogues between the authors as they clarify their respective paradigms. These dialogues, spiced at times with impatience and frustration, are nevertheless cordial and lucid presentations of the basic ideas and concepts of Klein and Winnicott, with the differences and similarities clearly called forth. Philip Lance, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with a private practice in Los Angeles. He is candidate at The Psychoanalytic Center of California. He can be reached at PhilipJLance@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

New Books Network
Jan Abram and R. D. Hinshelwood, “The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues” (Routledge, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 49:54


Can one integrate Klein and Winnicott? Or does one have to choose between them when practicing psychoanalysis? These are questions for Abram and Hinshelwood in this podcast interview of two scholars known for their reference books on Klein and Winnicott. Bob Hinshelwood is the author of The Dictionary of Kleinian Thought and Jan Abram is the author of The Language of Winnicott. Most psychodynamic clinicians practicing today are heavily influenced by Object Relations theory, but many of them do not distinguish between the various kinds of OR theories. This book will give them an excellent opportunity to learn about the fundamental differences between the “object” of the Kleinian infant and the “object” of the Winnicottian one. Since we (therapists) become that object in the transference, Klein and Winnicott give us different paradigms to understand who we might be to our patients in their transference experience. The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues (Routledge, 2018) is relatively short, with concise introductory articles and authentic back-and-forth dialogues between the authors as they clarify their respective paradigms. These dialogues, spiced at times with impatience and frustration, are nevertheless cordial and lucid presentations of the basic ideas and concepts of Klein and Winnicott, with the differences and similarities clearly called forth. Philip Lance, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with a private practice in Los Angeles. He is candidate at The Psychoanalytic Center of California. He can be reached at PhilipJLance@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
Interfacial Transport: from Colloid Transport to Active Matter

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 55:41


4th lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lydéric Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
Playing with Osmosis: Kidney Filtration, Active Sieving and Energy Harvesting

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 50:34


3rd Lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series, with Professor Lyderic Bocquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
Flows at Nanoscales, from Exotic Transport to Ionic Machines

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 62:47


2nd lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lyderic Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
General introduction: Soft Interfaces and Scales Slippery Roads of Hydrodynamic Slippage

Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 60:07


1st Lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series, with Professor Lyderic Bocquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris.

Albion Unlimited
Season 1, Episode 19: Adam Hinshelwood & BBC Wales Ian Walsh

Albion Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 48:15


On Albion Unlimited this week former Brighton & Hove Albion defender Adam Hinshelwood discusses the Seagulls FA Cup win over Coventry and the key Premier League clash with Swansea City at the Amex. Former Swans striker & BBC Wales summariser Ian Walsh chats about the impact manager Carlos Carvalhal has had on the South Wales side.

Workin 4 A Livin
2016-09-25 Workin 4 A Livin With Leroy McKnight, w Guest Lindsey Hinshelwood

Workin 4 A Livin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 82:00


Please join Leroy McKnight, with Co-Hosts Jeff Brown, and David Fillion, Sunday at 7:00pm est; where these “Progressives For Change” will discuss “This week In Labor NEWS”: Special Guest UNIFOR Member Lindsey Hinshelwood… Time permitting, Jeff will educate the listeners about TEAMSTERS Court troubles, David will also speak to the issues of UNIFOR. Lastly, Leroy educate about Dennis Williams “Round Table” press Conference.   Find Podcasts on “Stitcher.com”, COMING SOON I-Tunes!   Workin 4 A Livin is about the meaning of work for men and women from all backgrounds - in the union and non-union jobs - who are working for a living every day at their job. For them to get the latest union news, to discuss and learn about the meaning of work within labor unions. We welcome you to “follow” us at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/workin-4-a-livin. Visit our website at www.Workin4ALivin.com, our Twitter account at; https://twitter.com/4_workin; our Stitcher account at; http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpwwwblogtalkradiocomworkin4alivinpodcast/workin-4-a-livin?refid=stpr, and for full attribution visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/workin-4-a-livin, and our email address is:   Workin4ALivin@Workin4ALivin.com

Chem 131C Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics 131C. Lecture 24. Lindemann-Hinshelwood Part II

Chem 131C Physical Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 31:06


Chem 131C Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics 131C. Lecture 23- Lindemann-Hinshelwood Part I

Chem 131C Physical Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 50:52


New Books Network
R. D. Hinshelwood, “Research on the Couch: Single-Case Studies, Subjectivity and Psychoanalytic Knowledge” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 60:43


Renewing and traversing the never-ending debate as to whether psychoanalysis is a science, R. D. Hinshelwood, British and on the Kleinian side of life, prompts listeners to consider how we might produce and buttress our knowledge base via implementing scientific methods. By discussing research as an offensive tactic, as opposed to a defensive one, in a world where psychoanalysis finds itself derided as lacking “evidence,” Hinshelwood’s Research on the Couch: Single-Case Studies, Subjectivity and Psychoanalytic Knowledge (Routledge, 2013) teaches us about the single case study and its usefulness for inquiring into the value (or lack) of particular metapsychologies and clinical theories. Questions emerge: Will research on psychoanalysis, proving its usefulness, catch the attention of insurance companies and governmental policy makers, opening currently shut doors? Will affiliating ourselves with science strengthen us? In what ways might research be helpful? Hinshelwood takes us on a tour as he responds to these and other questions in the interview and in the book. In the end we are left with an awareness that research borne of the clinical encounter can yield powerful data. For Freud the consulting room was also a laboratory, and the psychoanalytic method itself a form of research in and of itself. Yet, when it comes to research in the field, we seem to be up against something that at times feels tinged with the impossible. As Hinshelwood writes, “it appears that an extreme standard of mental health is often expected of psychoanalysts, and a suspicion is visited upon us if we are just ordinary.” The implications of this statement for the nature of our researches is plain to see. However, by placing psychoanalytic research adjacent to research in the natural sciences yet apart from research in psychology and medicine, Hinshelwood protects the uniqueness of the method we call the talking cure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychoanalysis
R. D. Hinshelwood, “Research on the Couch: Single-Case Studies, Subjectivity and Psychoanalytic Knowledge” (Routledge, 2013)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 60:43


Renewing and traversing the never-ending debate as to whether psychoanalysis is a science, R. D. Hinshelwood, British and on the Kleinian side of life, prompts listeners to consider how we might produce and buttress our knowledge base via implementing scientific methods. By discussing research as an offensive tactic, as opposed to a defensive one, in a world where psychoanalysis finds itself derided as lacking “evidence,” Hinshelwood's Research on the Couch: Single-Case Studies, Subjectivity and Psychoanalytic Knowledge (Routledge, 2013) teaches us about the single case study and its usefulness for inquiring into the value (or lack) of particular metapsychologies and clinical theories. Questions emerge: Will research on psychoanalysis, proving its usefulness, catch the attention of insurance companies and governmental policy makers, opening currently shut doors? Will affiliating ourselves with science strengthen us? In what ways might research be helpful? Hinshelwood takes us on a tour as he responds to these and other questions in the interview and in the book. In the end we are left with an awareness that research borne of the clinical encounter can yield powerful data. For Freud the consulting room was also a laboratory, and the psychoanalytic method itself a form of research in and of itself. Yet, when it comes to research in the field, we seem to be up against something that at times feels tinged with the impossible. As Hinshelwood writes, “it appears that an extreme standard of mental health is often expected of psychoanalysts, and a suspicion is visited upon us if we are just ordinary.” The implications of this statement for the nature of our researches is plain to see. However, by placing psychoanalytic research adjacent to research in the natural sciences yet apart from research in psychology and medicine, Hinshelwood protects the uniqueness of the method we call the talking cure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

Musikpodden Gigbag
GIGBAG - program 14. En besökare från en annan dimension gästar programmet och Jari Hinshelwood får mycket förklarat. LYSSNA NU!

Musikpodden Gigbag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014


Den moderna musiken är en stjärnhimmel av stilar och sounds som under decenniernas lopp tillkommit, steg för steg, genom djärva, ovetande musiker och förts vidare. En rörlig skog av stafettpinnar som i varje stund utvecklar det förunderliga universum vi kallar musik. Vad ligger bakom varje steg? Varifrån kommer idéerna, milstolparna? Svaret är häpnadsväckande. Musik av Jimmy Högfeldt & Pyromantikerna, FSX, Holmes & Brus, August Rex.