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This special episode is a replay of a live podcast recording I did with Tom McDowall on November 15 in London as part of the Learning Network's Connect 2024 conference. You can also find the replay (with video) on Tom's The iDeas Podcast. I also highly recommend joining The Learning Network if you want to connect with other brilliant L&D folks! In the episode, Tom suggests everyone read Human Competence by Thomas Gilbert.Thanks for listening to the BLOC! To learn more and get more great resources: Connect with me on LinkedIn Join our global Useful L&D Community Work with me or see what I'm working on with Useful Stuff
On today's show, we have a returning guest to discuss his new Beatles book called The Colour of Your Dreams - Some Days in the Lives of the Beatles. Here he is, Gene Popa. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Podcast.
On today's show, we have an author to discuss her new book called The Complete Web of Horror. Here she is, Dana Marie Andra. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest to discuss his new Disney documentary called Beyond the Glass. Here he is, Dane T. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have returning guest and my co-author Mark Slade here to interview our new guest to discuss his father Basil Wolverton and Plop!, as well as his own career. Here he is, Monte Wolverton. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest to discuss his brand-new book called Shemp! Here he is, Burt Kearns. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
Artist and writer Scott Shaw! returns to discuss his ape character You-All Gibbons and other creations, plus the San Diego Zoo! Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's latest book is about the history of the game show Wheel of Fortune called I'd Like to Buy a Vowel. Here he is, Wesley Hyatt. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's latest book is about the music of Hanna-Barbera called Hanna-Barbera: The Recorded History. Here he is, Greg Ehrbar. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's latest book is about the music of Hanna-Barbera called Hanna-Barbera: The Recorded History. Here he is, Greg Ehrbar, part two. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
With the success of the far right Alternative for Deutschland party in the German elections, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making their pitches to American voters to be their leader and the Conservatives in this country voting for their: we look at Carl Schmitt, the German political theorist of democracy, crisis and dictatorship, to see if he can help us make sense of the present moment.Anne McElvoy's guests are: Gisela Stuart, Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston, is a British German politician. A former Labour politician she now sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords David Runciman is former Professor of Politics at the University of Cambridge and now hosts Past Present Future: The History of Ideas Podcast. His most recent book is called The History of Ideas : Equality, Justice and Revolution Tom Simpson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford Katya Adler is the BBC's Europe EditorPlus Charles Tripp, emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern politics at SOAS is chair of the judges for the 2024 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding Books on the shortlist announced this week are: Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues by Ross Perlin Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future by Ed Conway The Tame and the Wild: People and Animals after 1492 by Marcy Norton Divided, Racism, Medicine and why we Need to DeColonise Healthcare by Annabel Sowemimo Smoke and Ashes: Opium's Hidden Histories by Amitav Ghosh The Secret Lives of Numbers: A Global History of Mathematics and its Unsung Trailblazers by Kate Kitagawa and Timothy RevellThe winner of the prize of £25,000 will be announced on October 22nd 2024. And Free Thinking will be looking at some of the other non fiction book prize shortlists over episodes this AutumnProducer: Luke MulhallYou can find past episodes of Free Thinking available on BBC Sounds and as the BBC Arts & Ideas podcast
With the success of the far right Alternative for Deutschland party in the German elections, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making their pitches to American voters to be their leader and the Conservatives in this country voting for their: we look at Carl Schmitt, the German political theorist of democracy, crisis and dictatorship, to see if he can help us make sense of the present moment.Anne McElvoy's guests are: Gisela Stuart, Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston, is a British German politician. A former Labour politician she now sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords David Runciman is former Professor of Politics at the University of Cambridge and now hosts Past Present Future: The History of Ideas Podcast. His most recent book is called The History of Ideas : Equality, Justice and Revolution Tom Simpson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford Katya Adler is the BBC's Europe EditorPlus Charles Tripp, emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern politics at SOAS is chair of the judges for the 2024 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding Books on the shortlist announced this week are: Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues by Ross Perlin Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future by Ed Conway The Tame and the Wild: People and Animals after 1492 by Marcy Norton Divided, Racism, Medicine and why we Need to DeColonise Healthcare by Annabel Sowemimo Smoke and Ashes: Opium's Hidden Histories by Amitav Ghosh The Secret Lives of Numbers: A Global History of Mathematics and its Unsung Trailblazers by Kate Kitagawa and Timothy RevellThe winner of the prize of £25,000 will be announced on October 22nd 2024. And Free Thinking will be looking at some of the other non fiction book prize shortlists over episodes this AutumnProducer: Luke MulhallYou can find past episodes of Free Thinking available on BBC Sounds and as the BBC Arts & Ideas podcast
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's latest book is about the music of Hanna-Barbera called Hanna-Barbera: The Recorded History. Here he is, Greg Ehrbar. Plus the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's written another in his series of animation books. His latest is called The Animated Universal Classic Monsters. Here he is, Matthew Hahn. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have two guests who have written a book about the history of the TV show McHale's Navy called Set Sail with McHale. Here they are, Denny Reese and Steve Thompson. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who is a writer who has written her first biography called Laura La Plante: Silent Cinderella. Here she is, Laura Jerrolds. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest who's going to talk with me about the updated version of his book Popeye the Sailor - The 1960s Cartoons and all things Popeye. Here he is, Fred Grandinetti. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who's been a writer for Marvel Comics and for various science fiction books and TV shows. Here he is, Scott Edelman. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest to talk again about her life and her book Confessions of a Rock and Roll Namedropper. You can find her book at https://www.confessionsofarocknrollnamedropper.com/ Here she is, Laurie Kaye. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
In this episode, we talk to Rachel Mostyn and Camilla Rigby. Rachel and Camilla are co-founders of Women's Work Lab, a Community Interest Company which supports the careers of women and single parents in the South West of England. Women's Work Lab Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation Cambridge Social VenturesFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTubeFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube
In this episode, we talk to JR Josephs, founder of Sirlute. As a charitable organisation, Sirlute provide creative learning and mentoring for children and young people in London. SirluteCambridge Centre for Social Innovation Cambridge Social VenturesFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTubeFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube
In this episode, we hear from Daryl Chambers, founder of InPower Academy CIC. InPower Academy work in in crime impacted areas to transform young people's lives through martial arts training. InPower AcademyCambridge Centre for Social Innovation Cambridge Social VenturesFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTubeFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube
In this episode we hear from Izzy Obeng, co-founder of Foundervine. Foundervine's mission is to remove social and economic barriers to entrepreneurship for women and are racially-minoritised individuals. Collaborating with global partners, they help emerging companies reach their potential. Since 2017 they have supported over 1,200 helping them raise tens of millions in capital, creating over 600 jobs. FoundervineCambridge Centre for Social Innovation Cambridge Social VenturesFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTubeFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube
On today's show, we have a guest who's been an artist and writer for such things as Plop, Crazy, MAD, Marvel's Star Comics, Harvey Comics and Sabrina for Archie Comics. Here he is, Dave Manak. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who's an animation instructor, historian, film restorer, and host who has worked with TMC. Here they are, Tommy Stathes along with Strumm. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who's worked for Archie, DC and Marvel on Archie, Josie and the Pussycats, Superman Family, Superboy, Amazing Spider-Man, Thor, Fantastic Four and Crazy Magazine and was Marvel's Editor-in-Chief. Here they are, Tom DeFalco along with my co-author on the Crazy book, Mark Slade. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who's worked for both Marvel and DC Comics, on titles such as Kazar, Captain America, Metal Men, Star Trek and Crazy Magazine. Here he is, Mike Carlin. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have an author and journalist who has written a new book called In Your Mind: The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono. Here she is, Madeline Bocaro. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have another guest who has worked at Marvel Comics, particularly on Crazy Magazine. Here he is, Paul Kupperberg, along with my co-author of the Crazy book, Mark Slade. Please forgive some audio and video dropouts. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we're switching the tables again. I've just released my new 2-volume history of MAD magazine called Unconditionally MAD, and here to interview me is a man who has interviewed me before on this podcast. Here he is, Kamden Spies, Part B. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we're switching the tables again. I've just released my new 2-volume history of MAD magazine called Unconditionally MAD, and here to interview me is a man who has interviewed me before on this podcast. Here he is, Kamden Spies, Part 1. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have an artist best known for co-creating The New Mutants for Marvel Comics. He has also had a lengthy career at DC, but today we're going to talk to him about Crazy Magazine. Here he is, Bob McLeod along with Mark Slade, my co-author on our upcoming Crazy book. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have an author who has written numerous books about various classic game shows including Password, The Match Game and his latest book on The Gong Show. Here he is, Adam Nedeff. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a video game designer and author of books about video games. Here he is, Scott Rogers. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
Quinn comes to you LIVE with some big ideas about Taylor Swift, tertiary wedding invites, and a brand new mentorship program
On today's show, we have an author who has had three books published featuring actual writings by the infamous movie director Ed Wood. Here he is, Bob Blackburn. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a guest who publishes a blog about books published about The Beatles called Buzz's Beatles Book Print Blog Archives at beatlesbookstore.com. Here he is, John Bezzini. Bezzini's blog is at: Buzz's Beatles Book/ Print Blog Archives (beatlesbookstore.com). Plus, the usual news at Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a returning guest. He's the author of Connery, Sean Connery – Before, During, and After His Most Famous Role, the updated The Bionic Book - The Six Million Dollar Man & The Bionic Woman Reconstructed and the upcoming One Tough Dame: The Life and Career of Diana Rigg. Here he is, Herbie J. Pilato. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have the author of Sam and Friends: The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show. Here he is, Craig Shemin. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have the daughter of Dean Martin, who is an actor and singer in her own right. Here she is, Deana Martin. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have two returning guests to discuss what's happening in the world of animation. Here they are, Kamden Spies and Strumm, part two. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have two returning guests to discuss what's happening in the world of animation. Here they are, Kamden Spies and Strumm, part one. Plus the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a television writer who has written My Peacock Tale: Secrets of an NBC Page. Here she is, Shelley Herman. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have an author to discuss his new book about a lost script written by the notorious Ed Wood called I Watched Football Early the Day I Died. Here he is, Paul Apel. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have three Marvel Comics fans also known for Twisted Pulp. They're here to discuss their new book: The Marvelous Bronze Age: Conversations with Marvel Comics Creators of the '70s and '80s . Here they are, Mark Slade, Lothar Tuppan and Chauncey Haworth. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a huge Beatles and Monkees fan, who has developed many projects related to both groups, as well as performing in his own band. Here he is, Bill Last. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have a horror movie writer, director and producer who produces short films for Scared Stiff TV. Here he is, Douglas Plomitallo. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
On today's show, we have an actor best known for his many cartoon voices, Disney movies and as co-star of Gomer Pyle, USMC. Here he is, Ronnie Schell. I do apologize for the audio issues during the first 27 minutes of this interview due to wi-fi connection issues. I have tried my best to edit this portion so that it sounds listenable. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
The final episode of 2023 highlights some of the best moments from the Capital Ideas Podcast this year. Capital Group portfolio managers share their views on everything from investing through periods of crisis, to the power of concentrated portfolios, to the important lessons that emerge from success as well as failure. We also reveal our top book selection of the year. Related resources:2024 Outlook For industry-leading insights, support tools and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. The Capital Ideas website is not intended for use outside the U.S. In Canada visit capitalgroup.com/ca for Capital Group insights.
On today's show, we have a master storyteller and an expert in animation. Here he is, Don Norwine. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.