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Witches of Scotland
EPISODE 71 - THE SURVEY OF SCOTTISH WITCHCRAFT WITH PROG GOODARE, EUAN MCANDREW & RUBY IMRIE

Witches of Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 84:58


Zoe & Claire speak to Prof Goodare about how the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft came about and Euan McAndrew, Wikimedian in residence at Edinburgh University explains bringing the work to a digital audience along with student Ruby Imrie PLUS BONUS APOLOGY EPISODE with Kristof Smeyers about a topic close to Zoe & Claire's hearts….

Best of Oncology Podcast Series
BEST OF HEMATOLOGY 2024: Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma CAR T-Cell Therapy - Dr. Kevin Imrie

Best of Oncology Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 21:33


The Crossover With Josh and Mikey
After Dark - Sports Cards & Shoutout Seamus (FEAT: Alicia & Hallie Imrie)

The Crossover With Josh and Mikey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 60:23


Mikey and Hallie connect over sports cards. Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - ⁠tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8⁠ Polk Brothers Racing - ⁠https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing⁠ Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing Peters Automotive Service - https://tinyurl.com/PetersAutomotive RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message

The Crossover With Josh and Mikey
An In Studio Conversation With The Imries (FEAT: Alicia & Hallie Imrie)

The Crossover With Josh and Mikey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 53:45


The Imries stop by for an in studio conversation! Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - ⁠tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8⁠ Polk Brothers Racing - ⁠https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing⁠ Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing Peters Automotive Service - https://tinyurl.com/PetersAutomotive RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners
Podlediad Pigion y Dysgwyr Hydref 10fed 2023

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 13:10


Pigion Dysgwyr – Ellis Massarelli Mae Ellis Massarelli yn organydd ifanc ac yn feistr ar yr offeryn. Fore Mercher diwetha cafodd Ellis air gyda Shan Cothi ar ei rhaglen, gan esbonio iddi hi ble yn union buodd e'n chwarae'r organ ar hyd y blynyddoedd. Offeryn Instrument Cadeirlan Cathedral Tŷ Ddewi St David‘s Prif organydd Chief organist Dirgrynu Vibrating Datsain Echo Pigion Dysgwyr – Richard Holt Ellis Massarelli oedd hwnna a dw i'n siwr bod dyfodol disglair i'r organydd ifanc. Mae stori Richard Holt, y cogydd a'r gŵr busnes o Ynys Môn, yn un ddiddorol iawn. Buodd e'n gweithio i'r cogydd enwog Marcus Wareing yn Llundain cyn mynd i'r y Llu Awyr i fod yn beilot, ond doedd ganddo mo'r arian i dalu am yr hyfforddiant i hedfan awyren. Erbyn hyn mae e'n rhedeg busnes teisennau, siocled a gin llwyddiannus yn Melin Llynon yn Llanddeusant ar Ynys Môn, ac yn mwynhau cyflwyno Yr Academi Felys ar S4C. Dyma fe'n rhoi hanes cael les Melin Llynon ar Beti a'i Phobol... Disglair Bright Melin Mill Llu awyr Airforce Digwydd bod As it happens Ceisiadau Applications Hyrwyddo To promote Colled A loss Dim rhyfedd No surprise Cau cymryd Refusing to take Pigion Dysgwyr – Elan Davies Felly os oes dant melys gyda chi, Melin Llynon ar Ynys Môn yw'r lle i fynd. Mae'r actores Elan Davies newydd ennill y brif wobr yn The Stage Debut Awards yn ddiweddar. Roedd Elan yn chwarae rhan Laura yng nghynhyrchiad diweddar Cwmni'r Frân Wen a Sherman Cymru o'r ddrama Imrie. A dyma Elan ar Dros Frecwast fore Mawrth i sôn mwy am y ddrama… Cynhyrchiad Production Yn ddiweddar Recently Y brif wobr The main award Dynol Human Arallfydol Otherworldly Darganfod To discover Llwyfan Stage Diwydiant Industry Ehangach Wider Pigion Dysgwyr – Neud Dim Deud A llongyfarchiadau, on'd ife, i Elan am ennill y wobr bwysig honno. Ar BBC Sounds ar hyn o bryd mae'r awdur Llwyd Owen yn ein harwain ni ar daith drwy hanes Hip-Hop a Rap Cymraeg. Teitl y rhaglen yw Neud nid Deud, a dyma glip o Llwyd Owen yn sôn am sut daeth e ar draws Hip-Hop a Rap am y tro cyn-taf….. Y Brifwyl Yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol O bob cwr From every corner Unigolion Individuals Rhan allweddol A key part Yn ddiarwybod Unknowing Argraffadwy Impressionable Curiadau a chwpledi Beats and couplets Cynhyrchu To produce Pigion Dysgwyr – Chroma Arhoswn ni gyda'r byd miwsig modern yn y clip nesa yma, ond nid hip hop y tro yma ond roc trwm. Band tri darn o Bontypridd yw Chroma ac maen nhw ar fin rhyddhau eu halbwm newydd, a nhw oedd gwestai gwadd rhaglen Shelley a Rhydian. Dyma Katie, lleisydd y band, i sôn mwy am gyfle arbennig caeth y band i gefnogi un o grwpiau mawr yr Unol Daleithiau Ar fin rhyddhau About to release Lleisydd Vocalist Cyhoeddi'r Eisteddfod Proclaiming the Eisteddfod Manceinion Manchester Diolchgar Thankful Anhygoel Incredible Pigion Dysgwyr – Retro Foo Fighters! Mae'n dipyn o gamp i Chroma gael rannu gig gyda nhw on'd yw hi? Mae Yvonne Holder yn prynu a gwerthu gwrthrychau a chynnyrch Retro. Dych chi'n cofio y Tamagotchi oedd yn boblogaidd iawn tua trideg mlynedd yn ôl? Wel dyma Yvonne i sôn mwy amdanyn nhw gydag Aled Hughes ar ei raglen ddechrau wythnos diwetha. Gwrthrychau a chynnyrch Objects and products Bwydo To feed Cyflwr Condition Credi di byth You'll never believe Enghreifftiau prinnaf The rarest examples Prinder Scarcity Dymunol Desirable

In Lockdown With...
Penod 3: Nia Morais

In Lockdown With...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 46:56


Y ddramodydd Nia Morais yw'r cwmni ar y penod yma o 'Cyfnod Clo Gyda/In Lockdown With...' Ar ol astudio ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, dechrauodd Nia ei yrfa fel sgwenwr. Cymerodd Nia rhan yng nghynllyn Sgwenwyr Ifanc Fran Wen, cyn dod yn awdur preswyl Theatr y Sherman yng Nghaerdydd. Yn 2020 cafodd drama Nia 'Crafangau/Claws' eu cynhyrchu fel drama sain ar gyfer y Sherman. Eleni, fydd eu ddrama 'Imrie' yn teithio Cymru. Yma mae Ciaran yn siarad i Nia am eu yrfa hyd heddiw. Playwright Nia Morais is the guest on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' After studying at Cardiff University, Nia started her career as a writer. Nia was part of Sgwenwyr Ifanc Fran Wen, before becoming Writer in Residence at the Sherman Theatre in  Cardiff. In 2020, Nia's play 'Crafangau/Claws' was produced as an audio drama for the Sherman. This year, her play 'Imrie' will tour Wales. Here Ciaran talks to Nia about her career so far.

Draw, Lose or Draw
Cheer Up Dougie Imrie

Draw, Lose or Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 49:38


Matt Greer, David Forrest, Jamie McDonald and Reiss Haldane convene to discuss our 2-1 win over Greenock Morton, managed by chino enthusiast Dougie Imrie.

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast
Episode 110 - Raith Reaction, Imrie's Anniversary and January Transfer Discussion

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 48:31


Dean, Alan and Craig discuss Morton's 2-2 comeback draw with Raith, Imrie's one year anniversary in the Cappielow dugout and the upcoming January transfer window.

Two Friends Talk History

In this episode, Zofia interviews Dr Alex Imrie about the historical context and impact of the Severan dynasty on the Roman Empire and beyond. We unpack how the dysfunctional family engaged with each other and the tumultuous world of politics and warfare around them while trying to connect to a human center. Dr Imrie is a Tutor in Classics at the University of Edinburgh and the National Outreach Co-ordinator for the Classical Association of Scotland (CAS). His doctoral work focused on the Constitutio Antoniniana (Antonine Constitution), and he has since published widely on the Severans. To get in touch with Alex, you can find him on Twitter @AlexImrie23 or edinburgh.academia.edu/AlexImrieIn the interview, we discuss his publication on Caracalla's supposed use of the Macedonian phalanx, which you can read more about HERE. To find out more about the CAS and register for upcoming 2023 programmes, please check out their website: https://cas.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/To get in touch and find out more:Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon Buy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtistMusic by the wonderfully talented Chris SharplesImage credits: cover illustration by Zofia GuertinIf you'd like to get in touch, email at twofriendstalkhistory@gmail.com. 

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast
Episode 107 - QOTS Reaction

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 44:01


Dean and Stephen analyse yesterday's win, discuss Imrie's recruitment, potential Scottish Cup opponents and preview Saturday's trip to Arbroath.

1 2 3 Show
Steve Imrie and Scotty Clare - Gay Men's Chorus

1 2 3 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 18:40


Nathan, Nat & Shaun
BONUS – Are Some Of Us Immune To Covid? Dr. Allison Imrie Explains!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 9:13


Nathan, Nat, & Shaun remain Covid free (to this date) and can't believe it so they went to virus expert Dr. Allison Imrie for answers! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Armchair Pundits: Scottish Football Podcast
Getting Back Onside With Dougie Imrie

The Armchair Pundits: Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 81:28


Hello there folks and welcome back to The Armchair Pundits with Lester, Hammy and this week we are joined by Dougie Imrie, We talk about Scotland's performances against Poland and Austria and how draws now feel like defeats under Steve Clarke. Dougie talks us and you through his time coaching with Livingston, Accies unders and making the move to Manager at Greenock Morton. We talk football philosophy and how the game has changed so much in only the last 10 years. The quiz this week rolls back the years on Dougie's career as we put him through his paces with a Hamilton Accies quiz. With a strong 10/11 last time, how will he fair this time round?

Head It Podcast
A Chat With… Dougie Imrie

Head It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 32:59


This weeks chat is with Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie. Dougie discusses his playing career, his pathway into management and his impressive record at Morton so far.

Open Goal - Football Show
DOUGIE IMRIE | Open Goal Meets... Glen's Vodka Championship Manager of the Month

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 40:25


It's Manager of the Month time again and this month we're sitting down with January's winner and Greenock Morton gaffer, Dougie Imrie!Dougie talks Si and Slaney through his first couple of months in management as well as sharing a few stories from his career at Hamilton Accies, St Mirren and Inverness working with the likes of Terry Butcher, Alex Neill, Garry O'Connor, Nacho Novo and even Slaney himself! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Goal - Football Show
DOUGIE IMRIE | Open Goal Meets... Glen's Vodka Championship Manager of the Month

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 40:25


It's Manager of the Month time again and this month we're sitting down with January's winner and Greenock Morton gaffer, Dougie Imrie!Dougie talks Si and Slaney through his first couple of months in management as well as sharing a few stories from his career at Hamilton Accies, St Mirren and Inverness working with the likes of Terry Butcher, Alex Neill, Garry O'Connor, Nacho Novo and even Slaney himself! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Auchterarder Chippy
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)

The Auchterarder Chippy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 65:48


On this week's show, there's more Waka Waka than Tiki Taka as the boys assess goings on in Africa; Mo Ross has Cowdenbeath on the long road to safety in a draw heavy League Two; Airdrie and Cove carry on their unstoppable ascent in League One; and the Imrie revolution continues to gather pace in the Championship. All this and more, on this week's edition of the Auchterarder Chippy!Music Credits: Duck In The Alley, TrackTribeAir Fàir An Là, Niteworks (ft. SIAN)Pie and Bovril The stable diet of Scottish Football. Come and join over 50000 members in our discussion forums.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast

Dean, Alan and Louise review yesterday's excellent 2-0 win against relegation rivals Ayr United, discuss the differences between Imrie's Morton squad compared to MacPherson's, and preview our trip to Motherwell next week in the Scottish Cup.

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast
Episode 69 - Imrie's Appointment, Kilmarnock/Dunfermline Reaction and 'Team Talk' Interview

Just One Cornetto - A Greenock Morton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 46:10


Dean, Alan and Evan discuss Dougie Imrie's appointment to the Cappielow hotseat, the draw against Kilmarnock and the 5-0 thumping of Dunfermline. Dean also welcomes Morton Community's Jonny Roy onto the show to discuss mental health programme 'Team Talk'.

Inside the BDO
Inside the WDF Episode #66 - Raymond Smith, John Imrie

Inside the BDO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 68:23


In this week's episode, Andrew is joined by Australia's Raymond Smith and Faroe Islands-born thrower John 'Fear the Haggis' Imrie. Raymond (0:53) calls in to discuss his recent North Queensland Classic victory, his semi-retirement and battle with depression since playing at Ally Pally in 2018, how he got into the sport originally, getting his son KY involved, his self-devised practice game Frustration, whether he's thought about a Lakeside return and what it meant to wear the green and gold of Australia in WDF cups.  John (27:15) stops by to talk his impressive breakthrough in 2021 at the age of 55, his plans on the WDF tour for the rest of 2021, where his nickname came from, spending 7 months homeless down in Devon, how darts has always been a constant in his life, wanting to play at Lakeside and the aim of giving something back to the Faroe Islands.  Enjoy!

Another Time, MacLeod!
Episode 7 - Imrie to You

Another Time, MacLeod!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 43:49


AKA Highland Flings AKA Celia Imrie: Spaceship Pilot In episode 7 of Another Time, MacLeod! (12:35-13:19), Robs Wallis (Twitter: @robertmwallis) and Daniel (@rob_a_daniel) are joined by the magnificent Mark & Dr. Elaine Gregson of The Honeymoon Period Podcast (@thehoneymoonpod) to discuss the first appearance of British screen legend Celia Imrie as Connor's would-be girlfriend, Heather. Topics of discussion include religious zealotry, fan fiction, the music of ABBA*, 997 episodes of Emmerdale, burning crosses, the magic of editing, and how Celia Imrie might have prevented a youngling massacre. Also, Mark gives us an amazing, note-free masterclass on WWE (28:08-36-49), including everything we failed to mention back in episode 2. * NOTE: this episode was recorded prior to news of the Swedish superstars' upcoming reunion

The Armchair Pundits: Scottish Football Podcast
Getting Onside with Dougie Imrie

The Armchair Pundits: Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 54:29


Hello there folks and welcome back to The Armchair Pundits with Lester, Hammy and a very special guest in Dougie Imrie. One of Lester's heroes growing up, a man that played over 500 appearances as a professional footballer. Many of those with Lester's beloved Hamilton. Known for his hard man persona on the pitch and his never day die attitude this week's episode is all about Imries career from humble beginnings with Lanark United to now being first team coach at premier league outfit Livingston. This one is truly a belter. Share it about to help us grow, we really do appreciate it, cheers Jim.

The Andy Jaye Podcast
Angus Imrie & Tamzin Outhwaite

The Andy Jaye Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 39:03


Actors Angus Imrie and Tamzin Outhwaite see out our third bonus podcast of the week with Andy Jaye. Angus Imrie has starred in some fantastic productions including Fleabag, Industry and The Crown as well as the extremely well loved radio soap, The Archers. Angus joins Andy to talk about his latest project called Homeward Bound with Creation Theatre. Following Angus, it's another actor with an incredible CV; Tamzin Outhwaite. Having starred in productions such as Silent Witness, New Tricks, Midsomer Murders and of course Eastenders. Tamzin joins Andy to talk about her involvement in Material Focus with a perhaps slightly concerning conversation on the subject of binning our partners' tat! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
#143 Angus Imrie

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 60:10


This week I’m talking to actor + writer Angus Imrie (The Crown, Fleabag, The Archers) about his Dad, the actor Benjamin Whitrow, who died 4 years ago. As ever we talk grief, the strange power of light + the indignity of spreading ashesYou can follow Griefcast on Twitter and Instagram @TheGriefcastGriefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018."the pandemic's most important podcast" TelegraphSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This Commerce Life
She wanted to work for no one, but wanted to get paid fair, good money. Serial Founder Colleen Imrie comes on to talk Nooks Canada

This Commerce Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 59:29


To find out more about the Nooks:  https://thenooks.ca/ The Linkedin Page that she doesn't want you to check out:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenimrie/

The Glimmer Podcast
Navigating pregnancy-after-loss with Ann-Maree Imrie

The Glimmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 38:30


Ann-maree Imrie joins Dr Ashleigh Smith and The Glimmer Podcast today as someone who knows the struggle of pregnancy-after-loss – also known as a ‘rainbow pregnancy' or ‘rainbow baby.' She is a Social Worker trained in grief and mother to Xavier who is her first child. He was stillborn in 2015 and Ann-maree has since gone on to have 2 subsequent rainbow babies named Kai and Jesse.  Discussing the recent 6th anniversary of Xavier, the pair reflect on stillbirth and neonatal loss and where is fits into the narrative of their life and how they each grapple with the existential ‘why' and ‘why this baby'. Ann-maree still sometimes feels that it was surreal to have experienced such a loss and reports feeling like out-of-body or living in an alternate reality. How over time, the episodes of deep grief of Xaviers death has moved from the initial grief that felt like it was not survivable, to now noticing that it doesn't last as long and knows these intense feelings will ease. She focuses on nourishing her own heart during these times. She speaks of how Christmas is a difficult time and this year with school term commencing, it brought up the deep grief of Xaviers loss so acutely as it would have been his Year 1.  Ashleigh asks at what point did Ann-Maree start thinking about trying to conceive after Xavier and what emotions and thoughts ran through her mind? They then go on to discuss how each trimester of pregnancy felt different and brought different challenges. How ‘Pregnancy after loss' is isolating in that you don't feel you 'fit in' with other pregnant mum's who have never experienced loss. How difficult it is to ‘bond' with the baby inside and the feelings of not trusting your own body.  When the pair turn to discussing the birth of her second child who was alive and well, Ann-Maree expresses the deep grief as she realized what she had missed out on with Xavier. She then goes on to discuss how her 3rd pregnancy was different again and how at 29 weeks (the same gestation as Xavier was when she discovered no heartbeat), Ann-Maree suffered a terrible scare that brought up feelings of PTSD, grief and panic that paved the way for a difficult and awful trajectory for the remainder of her pregnancy. Her mantra that she used in both pregnancies was ‘Right now, in this moment, to the best of my knowledge, everything is fine.' Ashleigh explains how mindfulness meditation has greatly helped in her current pregnancy.  Finally, Ann-Maree discusses the human spirit as the driving force that has given her strength and courage to face the challenges and pain she has endured in this life. Through Ann-Marie's life changing experience of parenting Xavier she has published a children's book for bereaved families to read to the baby who lives in their heart. She has also now found her passion – The Baby Loss Project – An online training program that up skills employers to create policy, and respond proactively to pregnancy loss, stillbirth and infant death.    Links:  https://www.theglimmerproject.com/  https://bluehearts.com.au/the-cause.html    https://stillbirthfoundation.org.au/ https://www.babylossproject.com/  Special thank you to: - Corey Green (podcast editor - Transducer Audio),  - Coby Grant (Winter Bear backing sound track),  - Holly Ryan (Producer),  - Blue Hearts and the Stillbirth Foundation. 

Don't Know Her?
Celia Imrie | Episode 1

Don't Know Her?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 50:35


In our first ever episode, we talk about the one and only Celia Imrie. Imrie is best known in film for her supporting roles in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (and sequel), Bridget Jones's Diary (and sequels) and Calendar Girls (sadly no sequel) but we want more for this British icon. Listen as we reflect on why we love Celia, her cinematic highlights and ponder what roles we'd like her to take on in the future... Follow @dontknow_her on Twitter and Instagram to keep updated on upcoming episodes and to have your say on future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dontknowherpod/message

Teaching Tomorrow Podcast
48. Teacher mental health in a panoramic with Erin Imrie

Teaching Tomorrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 51:59


What are your superpowers and how can you use those for other people in the teaching profession? Today on the show I get to talk to my friend, colleague, and Middle School French teacher Erin Imrie. For full show notes and stuff mentioned in this episode visit: https://cohort21.com/teachingtomorrow/2021/03/09/48-teacher-mental-health-in-a-panoramic-with-erin-imrie/ *The views expressed in this podcast at that of my own, as well as the guests that speak freely on the episode, and do not necessarily reflect any organizations that I am affiliated with.*

Olympic Channel Podcast
International Women’s Day 2021: A conversation about heavy menstrual bleeding and sport with Olympian Kayla Imrie

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 28:35


Kayla Imrie competes in the canoe sprint for New Zealand. Ashlee caught up with the three-time world championship medallist to chat about how her condition, menorrhagia, affects her competitive life as an elite athlete.

Courageous Conversations – Real Women in Real Estate
Episode 68: Ann-Maree Imrie – How to respond proactively to grief and loss

Courageous Conversations – Real Women in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 19:19


Welcome to Episode 68 of our podcast, Courageous Conversations, hosted by Leanne Pilkington. In this episode, our guest is Ann-Maree Imrie, Social Worker, Mother, and Creator of the Baby Loss Project. She talks about the Baby Loss Project and what it seeks to achieve, how leaders and employers can have meaningful and informative conversations around grief and loss, how her own experience with stillborn loss has helped bring the project to life, and the impact of the project so far. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Podcasts.

Courageous Conversations
Episode 68: Ann-Maree Imrie – How to respond proactively to grief and loss

Courageous Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 19:19


Welcome to Episode 68 of our podcast, Courageous Conversations, hosted by Leanne Pilkington. In this episode, our guest is Ann-Maree Imrie, Social Worker, Mother, and Creator of the Baby Loss Project. She talks about the Baby Loss Project and what it seeks to achieve, how leaders and employers can have meaningful and informative conversations around grief and loss, how her own experience with stillborn loss has helped bring the project to life, and the impact of the project so far. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Podcasts.

Bench Racing Radio
Episode 3: 10W Ward Imrie

Bench Racing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 58:48


The BRR boys sit down with the #10W Ward Imrie for a fun chat about being on the road to Indy, big wins and big wrecks at Viking Speedway, Ward's curse at the Delaine memorial, pointless heat races, and more! You won't want to miss this one! Stay connected with Bench Racing Radio! Instagram: benchracingradio Twitter: @benchracingrad1 Facebook: Bench Racing Radio

Off The Record
Stuart Macaulay & Jen Imrie

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 47:19


Radio & podcasters Jen Imrie & Stuart Macaulay chat to Verity and Cat about getting started in radio and all the various aspects of getting your name out there in the audio community. Website - www.otrscot.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/otrscot Twitter - www.twitter.com/otrscot Instagram - www.instagram.com/otrscot Off The Record is produced with support from Creative Scotland, Youth Music Initiative, PRS Foundation in association with Youth Music, The Academy of Music & Sound, EmuBands and the Association of Independent Music. Off The Record Podcast is produced by Alive & Amplified

Wanna Be
#86 Alex Holder: Let's Talk About Money (recovered)

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 32:32


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.I’m so excited about today’s episode, this week’s guest is Alex Holder, Alex is a journalist and brand consultant, who writes for ELLE, Grazia, Refinery29 and the Guardian among others. Her projects have been featured everywhere from the BBC to the New Yorker, while her campaign highlighting the gender pay gap went viral and helped change an actual law. Her work has been taught in schools and debated in parliament. She has been named one of Business Insider’s 30 Most Creative Women globally and listed by the Evening Standard as one of today’s 5 Inspiring Female Leaders.Alex is the author behind the incredible book: Open Up - The Power of Talking about Money. In today’s episode we obviously talk about well.. Money. Alex breaks down the importance of discussing money in your relationship if one of you earns more than the other. How to overcome the shame of talking about money, budgeting best practice, plus you’ll learn one fun way to start chatting about money with your friends.Honestly, I could have chatted to Alex for 2 hours about money (she might have to come back!) You simply must get a copy of her book 'Open Up - The Power of Talking About Money,' I couldn’t put it down! You can follow Alex on Twitter and Instagram @AlexandreHolder.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.

Waffle Free Storytelling
HALLOWEEN STORY: Imrie's Revenge

Waffle Free Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 13:05


Hello And Welcome Back To The Waffle-Free Storytelling Podcast!This is it!! Waffle-Free Storytelling is taking on HALLOWEEN! So, make yourself a mug of something delicious, get brave, and enjoy "Imrie's Revenge". This story comes with a serious Parental Guidance (PG) warning. Please listen before you let your kids listen... "Imrie's Revenge" wasn't written with little ones in mind. But it might be OK for your child/children... I'll let you make that call

Mpower Podcast for mums in business
Bounce Back advice from a mum who's 20's were rocked by tragic loss and high pressure - with Becki Imrie

Mpower Podcast for mums in business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 22:27


What we coverAt the age of 18 Becki starting her career in the insurance industry How Becki juggled working full time and also caring for her dad who was diagnosed with early Dementia The impact of losing her brother suddenly to a heart attack at the young age of 35 How being brave and putting on a brave face for months was exhausting and how she learnt to just focus on the things you can control   More about BeckiBecki had a successful career in the insurance industry working her way from sales onto training. After having her daughter, she uses this experience alongside her passion of helping parents realise the importance of financial protection to work flexibly from home setting up life, critical illness, income protection and health insurance making it an easy, smooth process for people. Contact details: https://bouncenetwork.co.uk/profiles/bn583 (https://bouncenetwork.co.uk/profiles/bn583) https://www.facebook.com/becki.imrie (https://www.facebook.com/becki.imrie) Becki_imrie Mpower resources Discover Mpower's free Bounce Back resources here - https://my.captivate.fm/www.mpower.academy/freeresources (www.mpower.academy/freeresources) For more information on Mpower and your host Nicola Huelin Mpower founder, business coach & mentor, TEDx speaker and author of http://www.mpower.academy/the-invisible-revolution (The Invisible Revolution) visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.mpower.academy/about (www.mpower.academy/about) If you're interested in being a guest on the show visit: https://my.captivate.fm/www.mpower.academy/podcastguest (www.mpower.academy/podcastguest ) In collaboration with...Bounce - Living today, protecting tomorrow When I met Ashley, the CEO of the insurance company https://bouncelife.co.uk/ (Bounce), and Rachel Brookes, the Network Development Manager, it was clear from the start that Bounce and Mpower share similar values around empowering others (particularly mothers) and creating opportunities to flexibly combine earning a great living with motherhood. Bounce not only provides people with the right insurance products to protect their families, health and business they are also hugely passionate about providing flexible opportunities for mums to earn additional income.  With zero risk and zero investment, Bounce empowers mums in business to make a difference to the lives of others with their insurance services and enables them to transform their own lives through becoming part of a supportive and vibrant Bounce network and community and building a primary or additional source of income by becoming a Bounce referral partner. So, I'm really excited to be bringing you this podcast series in collaboration with Bounce. I know how difficult it can be to earn a great living while your building your startup, particularly in those first few years. So the Bounce referral opportunity for a product which is all about essential peace of mind and protection could be a perfect business opportunity or compliment to your existing business. - you can find out more about creating an additional Bounce income by visiting the https://join.bouncenetwork.co.uk/ (Bounce Network website)

This Wild Life Conservation Podcast
Saving the Black Rhino. Imire Rhino Conservation with Vera and Sam

This Wild Life Conservation Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 58:58


This week we chat with Vera Castro and Sam Turley from Imire Wildlife and Rhino conservation, Zimbabwe. From baby rhinos that bring hope during this challenging time to a cape clawless otter that nearly stole the show, you won’t be disappointed! In short, Imrie was founded in 1948 by the inspirational Norman and Gilly Travers and is a conservancy dedicated to the conservation of wildlife, most specifically the breeding and protection of the critically endangered black rhino. We hear about how Imire never gave up on their mission to save the black rhino, even after a devastating rhino poaching incident. Vera and Sam also give us a deep insight into how Imire is completely intertwined with the local people. Vera talks passionately about the women's support group that enables girls to get a full education. Sam also describes the shocking living conditions that the local school children were staying in after school and how this became the catalyst for a much-needed community project. Head over to https://www.imire.co.zw/ to support Imire's tireless work in enabling both wildlife and people to thrive!

Putting it Together
Remembering Marilyn Imrie

Putting it Together

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 56:14


Dear friends. I am so sad to have to bid farewell to the brilliant and inspirational Marilyn Imrie. To celebrate her memory, I’d like to share with you a conversation we had at her home in Edinburgh, along with a few thoughts on the impact this great woman made on me as an artist and... View Article The post Remembering Marilyn Imrie appeared first on Putting it Together.

Petone Rugby Pod
Olympian Kayla Imrie

Petone Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 19:18


We catch up with Kayla and talk about her lockdown training, what got her into kayaking and her crews breakout performance at the Rio Olympics in 2016. We also cover how she is adapting to the postponed 2020 Tokyo games and the best way for youngsters to get involved in Kayaking. She stitches up her brother, Petone hooker Ryan Imrie! Brought to you by Pak'n'Save Petone

The John Oakley Show
Kevin Imrie on climate protest that shut down Bloor Viaduct traffic

The John Oakley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 9:37


Kevin Imrie, protest organizer, Extinction Rebellion Toronto talks about a climate protest shuts down Bloor Viaduct traffic during rush hour and similar protests across Canada and globally.

Wanna Be
#90 Nels Abbey: Think Like A White Man

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 30:51


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where You Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story. This week’s guest is Nels Abbey author of the funny new book Think Like a White Man, Nels is a British-Nigerian writer and media executive, and a graduate of the Penguin WriteNow scheme. In a previous life, Nels was a banker. Much of the book was inspired by his direct experience of trying to build a career in white-dominated areas – first in the city and later in the media. This is his first book which is described as a satirical self-help book skewering the prejudices of the modern day British workplace, by explaining the rules by which mediocre white men continue to get ahead. It publishes on May 16th. In today’s episode, Nels will show you what to expect from working in all-white environments. Nels shares why it’s important that you have a creative pursuit outside of your corporate job. We talk about what you might want to do if you’re the only one in the office. Listen, recording with Nels was a whole vibe. Make sure you go and get a copy of Think Like a White Man when it drops on May 16th. You can follow Nels on Twitter @NelsAbbeyThank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso, we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukAlso, the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be. Visit solivefestival.com for more information.Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Ian Boldsworth
Episode 133 - Angus Imrie & Ashley Zhangazha

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 96:49


On this week's episode: Ashley Zhangazha popped by to talk about his time in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Angus Imrie brought all the joy as he discussed his new film ‘Pond Life'. Where as Oliver Alvin-Wilson & Adrianna Bertola shared their experience in being involved in The Twilight Zone!.

Ian Boldsworth
Episode 133 - Angus Imrie & Ashley Zhangazha

Ian Boldsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 96:49


On this week’s episode: Ashley Zhangazha popped by to talk about his time in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Angus Imrie brought all the joy as he discussed his new film ‘Pond Life’. Where as Oliver Alvin-Wilson & Adrianna Bertola shared their experience in being involved in The Twilight Zone!.

Wanna Be
#89 Kerstin Cable: How to Learn A Language Fluently

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 32:05


This episode is brought to you by PRX and Google: PRX is accepting applications for Round 2 of the Google Podcasts creator program. It’s an accelerator designed to get more underrepresented voices into podcasting. Selected teams will receive seed funding and participate in an intensive training program. Apply by April 28 via googlecp.prx.org! Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in. You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30 minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story. This week’s guest us Kerstin Cable, Kerstin is the writer and educator behind www.fluentlanguage.co.uk, a website helping everyone build a language learning habit. Kerstin is a native German speaker and comes from the Moselle valley in Germany. Kerstin studied 6 languages in Germany and has since added another 3 with her most recent language crush, Welsh. She is the host of the Fluent Show podcast, and author of the guides Language Habit Toolkit, Fluency Made Achievable and The Vocab Cookbook. Kerstin also co-organizes the Women in Language online conferences, amplifying and celebrating the voices of women in the language learning community. Kerstin has been running www.fluentlanguage.co.uk since 2012, starting out as a German tutor with a bigger message. Over the last 5 years she has built her reputation as an advocate of independent and creative language learning, created retreats, coaching packages and courses, been featured in the Guardian, the Cut, and on BBC Radio, and worked tirelessly to change how the world sees language learning. In today’s episode, Kerstin shares with you her process of learning new languages. You’ll learn 3 different techniques to overcome your language learning blocks, she also shares the best way to tackle grammar when learning a new language. We cover the best way to achieve language immersion when you don’t have the money to travel and so much more. Kerstin gave so much to this episode it’s been incredible. You can find out more about Kerstin via her website fluentlanguage.co.uk. Subscribe to her podcast the Fluent Show and follow her on Twitter @fluentlanguage Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating. Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.com Also we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram. If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.uk Also the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be. Visit solivefestival.com for more information. Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast. 8mJ71BhLorv8Bvw4qgwM

Wanna Be
#88 Sarah Ozo-Irabor: Building An Engaged Community

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 31:18


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30 minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story.This week I’m joined by my dear friend, confidante and advisor, Sarah Ozo-Irabor, also known as Books & Rhymes, is a culture critic and digital content creator. Sarah utilises new media to engage in honest, insightful, and accessible discussions about literature and reading culture. She is the creator and host of 'Books & Rhymes, the podcast' where she explores the intersection of literature and music launches on the April 29th! If you’re taken by her you can also find her on the incredible ShoutOut Network podcast Not Another Book Podcast. Sarah is also an extremely talented photographer so get to know her! She documents and platforms literary works by the African Diaspora on her website, booksandrhymes.com.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukAlso the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be Tickets for workshops are less than a tenner until April 8th!. Visit solivefestival.com for more information.Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabep For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Wanna Be
#87 Greta Solomon- The Life Changing Power Of Writing

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 33:10


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta-story.Greta Solomon is a British journalist and writing coach. Trained in speaking, professional acting, improvisation and performance poetry. Greta teaches and trains aspiring writers through her books, events and online courses. In her career as a journalist, she has held staff roles at Woman and Executive Woman and you can find some of her freelance articles published in The Numinous, Forbes.com and Huffington Post, as well as a variety of national newspapers and magazines. Greta has recently published a book Heart, Sass, Soul on May 2nd in the UK or April 15th if you’re based in the US.In today’s episode, we talk about the life-changing power of freewriting and journaling. You'll learn about the importance of brushing up your writing skills for your work and business. We explore how to balance writing from the heart, with the technical aspects of writing effective copy. While chatting to Greta I also discover one of my biggest writing blockages which I suspect you might be able to relate to. Enjoy.My fellow writer, I hope this episode touched you as much as it touched me. Writing can be so freeing and I hope Greta’s words gets you out and writing in your free time. You can get a copy of Greta’s book Heart, Sass, Soul on May 2nd in the UK or April 15th if you’re based in the US. You can follow Greta on Instagram Greta.Solomon and on Twitter @Greta_Solomon.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comIf you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukAlso, the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be Tickets for workshops are less than a tenner until April 8th!. Visit solivefestival.com for more information.Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Wanna Be
#85 Blitz Bazawule: Preparing For Global Recognition

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 35:24


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta-story.This week’s guest is Blitz Bazawule, he is a multidisciplinary artist who has had a successful career as a Hip Hop artist and visual artist.Originally from Ghana, Blitz has toured over 40 countries as an artist and has performed his music at TED.Blitz wrote, directed, produced and scored his debut film The Burial of Kojo. The film caught the attention of Academy Award nominee Ava DuVernay who says and I quote “one of the freshest and most important new directors in cinema today.” and the film is now part of her Array film distribution collective. The Burial of Kojo will be available on Netflix on 31st March.In today’s episode, Blitz will teach you about the power of having a clear purpose and mission in your artistic work, why it’s important you focus on the content and not the polish. We cover whether it’s necessary for you to travel or migrate in order to be successful as an artist or creative. He also shares the reason why his work resonates with so many and why it’s essential that your work is seen by as many people as possible.Ah yes to everything Blitz had to say about endurance and pushing yourself to overcome a personal feat to create art that moves people. I felt that in my spirit. Make sure you keep an eye out for The Burial of Kojo on Netflix from March 31st. Also, you can follow Blitz on Twitter on @BlitzAmbassadorThank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso, we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukAlso, the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be Tickets for workshops are less than a tenner until April 8th!. Visit solivefestival.com for more information.Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Wanna Be
#84 Anne Milton: Working in UK Politics

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 26:20


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where You Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story.This week’s guest is Anne Milton the Minister of Skills and Apprenticeship. Anne worked in the NHS for 25 years including in primary care, research and supporting palliative care nurses. After her time in NHS, she decided to enter politics and has worked at the Department of Health and now is a Minister at the Department for Education.In today’s episode, you will learn about some of the challenges of changing your careers later in your life. What it means to be a woman in UK politics, the importance of exploring politics outside of the major political parties and why it’s important to explore all of your career options outside of the University setting.I really enjoyed talking to Anne about her career transition, it’s a secret ambition of mine to enter politics at some point in my career too. If you’re interested in Anne’s work in education you can follow her on Twitter @AnneMilton.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso, we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukAlso, the ShoutOut Network has just announced that we’ll be doing the Content Is Queen Women’s podcast festival on May 18th in London. If you’re a woman interested in starting a podcast this is the place to be Tickets for workshops are less than a tenner until April 8th!. Visit solivefestival.com for more information.Be sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Wanna Be
#83 Coral Messam: The Unexpected Joy Of Movement

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 33:21


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story.This week’s guest is Coral Messam who is currently the Movement Director for the forthcoming stage adaptation of Andrea Levy’s seminal novel, Small Island, which opens at the National Theatre on 1 May.Coral’s past work includes choreography for Game of Thrones, as well as working with UK theatre practitioners including DV8, Small Island and NT Director Rufus Norris and the Young Vic’s Kwame Kweh-Amah. Coral is also a visiting lecturer at Central School of Speech and Drama. I wanted to interview Coral because chances are just like you, I’d never heard of a movement director before and I was intrigued as to how one finds themselves in the job so of course, I find out how Coral got started. We find out how to pick the projects you should say yes to for developing your career. As well as wrapping up on challenges and obstacles you might expect if you decide to follow in her footsteps.I’ve learned so much and it was kind of unexpected. If it wasn’t for my complete inability to do choreographed dancing I would happily look into some classes. If your interest is piqued do visit Coral’s website www.coralmessam.com and follow her on Twitter @CoralMessam. Small Island is out at the National Theatre on May 1st.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso, we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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#81 Mimi Leder: How To Tell Someone's Story

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 18:33


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in.You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30-minute episode every Wednesday if you enjoy this episode tell a friend, tweet me @wannabepodcast or screenshot and tag @wannabepodcast in your insta story. This week’s guest esteemed Director Mimi Leder, who’s behind the incredible movie On The Basis Of Sex- The Ruth Bader-Ginsburg biopic which is out in the cinemas as of February 22nd. It’s a fantastic watch that I highly recommend you go and see. RBG is a true feminist icon who infamously moved the needle on gender discrimination and women’s rights in the supreme court.Mimi Leder is a producer and Director. Her credits include On the Basis of sex, The Leftovers Deep Impact and Pay it forward. On the Basis of Sex is Mimi’s first feature film in 18 years following what she describes as ‘movie jail’. We don’t get into that but for some context Pay it Forward wasn’t as successful, and Mimi struggled to get hired as a Director afterwards, she believed this was in part due to her being a woman in a heavily male-dominated industry. In today’s episode, you will learn one of the best ways to deal with feedback and criticism, how you can progress in your career as a woman in male-dominated industries, and why it’s important that we are inclusive when hiring our crews. We jump straight in with why she said yes to ‘On the Basis of Sex’ after 18 years.Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app, please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso, we have a new social media manager that’s setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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#80 Sadiq Khan: Becoming The Mayor

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 21:31


Hello and welcome to the Wanna Be Podcast. I’m your host Imrie! Wanna Be is the podcast that takes you from where you are right now to Where you Wanna Be in 30mins or less. Thank you for staying subscribed and listening in. Last season and the Black History Month special were an absolute dream to put together for you. Thank you for the new reviews as well!You can subscribe for free and catch a brand new 30 minute episode every Wednesday.This season will be a little different. The key changes are that there will be only 1 episode per week but it’ll still be short, sweet and double the amount of motivational goodness you’ve come to know and expect.This week’s guest should be very familiar to you it’s London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan! I had the pleasure of sitting down with the Mayor during the Behind Every Great City campaign.Sadiq Khan is a British politician serving as the Mayor of London since 2016. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tooting from 2005 to 2016. He got his law degree from the University of North London. Before entering politics he was a solicitor specialising in human rights. Before becoming Mayor he held a number of positions including Minister of State for Communities in 2008, Minister of State for Transport, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Minister for London. He was elected Mayor of London at the 2016 mayoral election, winning by the largest number of votes in one election of any politician in British history.In today’s episode the Mayor will show you how to look at the glass as half full, he shares how he handles the responsibility and subsequent blame when tragedy strikes. He reveals whether women and other BAME individuals should run for London Mayor and finally is it ever worth poshing up your voice to get ahead in politics or for any job really.We jump in with the Mayor sharing where he thought he’d end up in life if he wasn’t the Mayor.It’s not an easy job at all to be the Mayor but I personally feel very inspired by how optimistic and positive Sadiq was about the job and his overall commitment to helping others fulfil their potential. I’m not sure I could put up with 1% of what he does and still remain positive about people so I find him to be quite refreshing.To follow the Mayor you can do so @SadiqKhan and be sure to tell him that @wannabepodcast sent you :)Thank you so much for listening in. If you’re listening via the Apple Podcasts app please do me the small favour of spending 5 seconds to leave a rating.Also do get your career, brand, or marketing questions in for the end of the month mailbag episode. You can do this via wannabepodcast.comAlso we have a new social media manager that’s really setting a new tone on Instagram so be sure to follow @WannaBePodcast on Instagram.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

The Empire Film Podcast
#351 - Mary J. Blige, Patrick Stewart and Angus Imrie

The Empire Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 85:53


After the lunacy of last week's live episode, the Empire Podcast settles down this week, with an actual knight, and R&B royalty. First, Ben Travis has an audience with the wondrous Mary J. Blige, chatting about her new Netflix show, The Umbrella Academy, and much, much more. Then Chris Hewitt chats to not one, but two Merlins, as The Kid Who Would Be King stars, Sir Patrick Stewart and Angus Imrie, drop by the podbooth. We feel we should warn you - there is more discussion of @SirPatStew nudity in this than your average podcast interview. Either side of those, Chris is joined by Helen O'Hara, Nick de Semlyen, and James Dyer for much discussion of the week's movie news. They also run their eye over The Kid Who Would Be King and A Private War, and finally answer the question that has been gripping us all for years: who is the best Hollywood Chris - Hemsworth, Evans, Pratt, or Pine? The answer might surprise you. It won't.

Putting it Together
Marilyn Imrie

Putting it Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 56:49


A prolific director of radio, TV and stage, but more importantly a pal, Marilyn joins me to share her take on art: what it’s about, what it’s for and why she loves it. Yet another hour I spent completely fascinated by one of the greats of our industry. Thanks for listening! The post Marilyn Imrie appeared first on Putting it Together.

Wanna Be
Live Show: Brand Builders Masterclass with Prisca Moyesa

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 52:13


For the final episode of Season 1, I present the highlights of our very first live show, the Brand Builders Masterclass.Joined by the incredible brand and marketing expert Prisca Moyesa, we sat down for a whopping 4 hours to talk attendees through the end-end life-cycle of building a brand using podcasting and video. The full episode will be available for purchase on the Wanna Be Podcast website in the coming weeks so make sure you're on the mailing list (you get a free one-page business plan when you sign up!) to get the announcement.You'll want the full episode as we provide an endless amount of tools and resources that will make building your brand so much easier. Here's a snippet to whet your appetite."I really appreciated how willing and open Imrie and Prisca, were in sharing information that was extremely helpful and gave me that extra nudge on my journey as a creative. I'm all up for more of these Masterclasses :)"In this preview, we cover Prisca starting her podcast the market and the development of our brands. We also answer Wanna Be Listeners most pressing questions including how to create a marketing plan by yourself, how to raise your rates, how to set professional boundaries and much more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Wanna Be
Live Show with Special Guest Bethany Rutter

Wanna Be

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 70:02


Wanna Be is the podcast that takes brand builders and high-achievers from where they are now to where they 'Wanna Be' in 30 minutes or less. In this special live recording at ShoutOut Live! Radical Women, Imrie will be joined by writer and podcaster Bethany Rutter. Bethany is the author of Plus+, and the co-host of the What Page Are You On? podcast. We'll be helping you find your voice in a crowded space, accepting yourself when society doesn't want you too and finding a home for your many interests. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Flixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review Podcast
Ep #054 One of Us with Natalie Nethers and Imriel Host of the ‘Wanna Be’ Podcast

Flixwatcher: A Netflix Film Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 40:11


It’s Episode 54! Imrie and Natalie return for the documentary One of Us. This 2017 documentary follows the lives of three people who have chosen to leave the environment of Hasidic Judaism. Did you know Hasidic Jews fear the internet? If the answer is no and you’re curious why you might find this challenging documentary of interest. A sort of expose and sort of suspense thriller this film looks at the treatment of three different people who try to leave their communities. All three stories are sad, depressing and scary, there really isn’t much positivity to take from their experiences. Scores [supsystic-tables id='56'] While the stories of the individuals here are all important and should be be heard One of Us lacks in resolution or any kind of positivism the film lacks balance or perspective - scoring low on repeat viewing (as do most documentaries) overall we score it at 3.32 - worth an investigation. What do you guys think? Have you seen One of Us? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #054 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #039 Crew of Natalie Nethers and Imriel Morgan @ImiMorgan  Find Imriel’s website here http://shoutoutnetwork.co.uk/wb/  Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist Nothing for this week! More about One of Us For more info on One of Us, you can visit the  One of Us IMDB page here or the One of Us Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.

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Ontario AgCast
Episode 58 David Imrie August 24 2017

Ontario AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 47:55


David Imrie - 40 years of Farm News 0:50 I wish I had David’s radio voice. 6:00 Sometimes a temporary job becomes a career. 10:00 You’re hired, didn’t we tell you? 14:20 CKCO TV – jacket and tie required. 16:30 Canadian content laws. David gets his own show. 20:20 David and Wendy – a “whirlwind” relationship. 24:30 Reporting on Farm Crisis 31:30 It’s not always good to be the King. 37:30 An interview that’s out of this world! 43:30 Community Heroes. 45:00 Cruising with David and Wendy.

Blacticulate
Episode 32 w/ Imrie Morgan, CEO of ShoutOut Network

Blacticulate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 51:48


In this episode we have Imrie Morgan, CEO of ShoutOut Network and co-host of the Melanin Millennials podcast. She speaks to us about her unorthodox (her career started with Monkeys, no jokes) route into podcasting, her opinion on what makes a good podcast and best practices of promoting a podcast. As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com and/or our social media @blacticulate Last but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or simply give us a star rating because it truly helps. Y'all the best. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Ctrl Alt Delete
#66 Imrie Morgan: Building A Platform For Black British Millennials

Ctrl Alt Delete

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 37:20


Imrie Morgan is the Co-Founder and CEO of the ShoutOut Network and the Co-host of the Melanin Millennials podcast. This podcast is one of the first UK podcasts to be made by and for black British women - it’s been covered by places like The Debrief and Refinery 29 and is expanding into live events and sponsorship with big brands. All the podcasts on the Shout Out next work are hosted by people from underrepresented backgrounds - it now has 5 podcasts on the roster, covering pop-culture, history, books, comedy, philosophy, theatre, film and music and it’s growing. The books podcast is called Mostly Lit and was one of iTunes best podcasts of 2016. I really love and respect what Imrie is doing and wanted to talk to her about how she founded the network, the power of podcasting, the challenges along the way and why it’s so important to have a platform and a voice online. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#POCReport
#ShoutOutLDN w/ Imriel Morgan: S.2 Episode 4

#POCReport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 40:48


On this episode we spoke to ShoutOut Network Co-Founder and Melanin Millennials podcast host Imriel Morgan.On this episode Imrie talks about how Founder Efe approached Imrie about launching the Network, having the responsibility of being the host of the Network's flagship show and more.Follow Imriel on social media @ImiMorgan.Keep up with the show by following the hashtag #POCReport.Follow The POC Report on Twitter/Instagram - @ThePOCReport Follow Indie Creative Network on Twitter - @IndieCreativeNW

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Tony-Talks
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Tony-Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 40:31


Tiny Farms CEO, Talks with me about Hack Reactor and his startup Tiny Farms. http://www.tiny-farms.com/ https://angel.co/tiny-farms

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 306: The Bells of St. John

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 7:40


"The Bells of Saint John" is the seventh episode of the  of the British science-fiction drama . It premiered in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2013 as the first episode of the second half of the season. The episode stars as the  and  as . The plot line sees the Doctor finding Clara in present day London and fighting an enemy via the city's " soup". Contents   []  []Plot []Prequel On 23 March 2013, BBC released a short prequel video to the episode, written by. In the prequel, the Doctor is sitting at the swings of a children's playground when he meets a little girl. They talk about losing things, and the Doctor states that he has lost someone twice and he hopes he might be able to find her again. The girl tells him that, when she loses something, she goes to a quiet place for a think, and then can remember where she put it. As the girl leaves, the audience learns that her name is . []Synopsis Following recent events, the Doctor has begun contemplating the mystery surrounding Clara Oswin Oswald, who is referred to as "the woman who died twice", at a  monastery in 1207. The monks soon bring forth news, telling him the "Bells of Saint John" are ringing. The Doctor quickly returns to his (on which is the emblem of ) and realises the external phone is ringing, which it should not do. He answers and finds that on the other end is a young woman from 2013 in , London, who believes she has been put through to Wi-Fi tech support. Whilst helping her, she begins using the phrase "run you clever boy and remember" as a  for her Wi-Fi password. Recognising the same phrase from previous versions of Clara in "" and "", the Doctor realises who she is and departs for the future in his TARDIS. Unbeknown to him, Clara has connected to a different Wi-Fi network labelled by alien-like symbols. The connection alerts a technician working under Miss Kizlet (), who instructs him to send a "mobile server" to her address - a humanoid robot that can take the appearance of anyone taken from a person's memories. These are nicknamed 'Spoonheads' by the technicians because of a spoon-like antenna dish on the back of their head that they use to upload their victims to Kizlet's . By the time the Doctor arrives, the Spoonhead has gained access to her house and begins downloading Clara's consciousness. The Doctor interrupts the operation and restores Clara, but his interference is noted by Miss Kizlet. He sends her a message and, after informing her 'client', she orders her agents to track down the Doctor and Clara. When Clara recovers, the Doctor explains that someone is using the Wi-Fi networks to download and use human consciousnesses all over London for some unknown purpose; he also proves this by demonstrating that Clara has gained new-found computer skills due to her encounter. When Miss Kizlet's agents discover the pair, she orders the Wi-Fi network to be activated, causing the crew of a passenger jet to fall asleep and the lights of London to be put out. The plane descends towards the pair on a collision course and the Doctor drags Clara to the TARDIS. They park it in the rear of the aircraft and help to prevent the plane from crashing, while protecting the crew and passengers from the Wi-Fi - which allows them to awake - before departing. Much of the episode takes place around , inside which Miss Kizlet's organization is stated to be working. The Doctor and Clara land the next morning and take a motorbike to a a café adjacent to . The Doctor is unable to find the base of operations for the Wi-Fi network from Clara's computer, but she offers to use her new skills to do so. The Doctor enters the café to get coffee when Miss Kizlet, using the various patrons in the café, taunts the Doctor and shows her abilities to control the London population. Meanwhile, Clara hacks the webcams used by the technicians and, using social media, discovers that the technicians work at . She tells this to the Doctor without realising that it is actually a Spoonhead, and her consciousness is uploaded before the real Doctor can stop it. The Doctor, not wishing to lose her again, rides to the Shard on his motorbike, and uses its anti-gravity feature to scale the Shard, crashing into Miss Kizlet's office. She calmly explains she is doing the work of her client who needs the human consciousness for 'its' purposes and refuses to release the stored consciousnesses. The Doctor reveals that he is really the Spoonhead she sent to the cafe, being controlled by the real Doctor, who is still there. The Doctor downloads Miss Kizlet into the array of other consciousnesses, and then alters the obedience of her second-in-command to release all of them. Clara is restored to normal. As  forces rush in to secure the facility, Miss Kizlet explains to her client, the , that she has failed him, and proceeds to do a "system reset"; she and all the other technicians are reverted to a mental state before they were part of the Great Intelligence's plan - with all considerably confused, though Miss Kizlet reverts back to her childhood. The Doctor introduces himself properly to Clara in the TARDIS and offers to take her with him to any place in space or time. She rebuffs his request, though tells him to come back the next day as she may change her mind. He gladly agrees, and as she leaves, he decides it's time to unravel the mystery behind her. []Continuity Summer Falls, the book that Clara spots Artie reading, is written by "Amelia Williams", the married name of the Doctor's previous companion and mother-in-law ; she had been a travel writer in the 21st century before being permanently sent back to the early 20th century, and becoming the editor of 's detective novel/guidebook. The Doctor pulls out a , which was previously a plot point in "", and referenced several times thereafter. The Doctor at one point gives Clara a plate of , in which he had shown an interest in the episode "". The Doctor refers to a motorcycle that he rode in the "Anti-Gravity Olympics 2074"; the Anti-Gravity Olympics were also referenced in the opening moments of the 2006 episode "". The TARDIS' exterior public-use emergency telephone rang previously only in the  episode, "", also written by Steven Moffat. The "Doctor who?" line, having been used continually since the première episode, "", has had in-universe significance since "". Each of Clara's three incarnations thus far have uttered it upon meeting the Doctor. The Great Intelligence makes its second appearance in a row after appearing in the preceding episode, "". From the Intelligence's perspective, more than a century has elapsed. During this time, the Intelligence has encountered the  twice; once in 1935 () and again 40 years later (). It uses Dr Simeon's appearance to communicate. []Production Writer  described the premise as "the traditional 'Doctor Who' thing of taking something omnipresent in your life and making it sinister, if something did get in the Wi-Fi, we'd be kind of screwed. Nobody had really done it before, so I thought, 'It's time to get kids frightened of Wi-Fi!'". He denied that his intention was to give a warning about technology, but rather tell an adventure story about a "new way [for aliens] to invade" based on something viewers were familiar with. It was producer Marus Wilson who suggested that the episode be an "urban thriller", as the story would already be set in contemporary London to introduce Clara and the Wi-Fi monsters. Moffat compared the style to  and . Moffat said that the episode was "an action roller coaster" rather than a story intended to be scary. Despite being announced as the actress to portray the new companion,  had first appeared as two different characters, called Oswin and Clara respectively, in "" and "", but "The Bells of Saint John" introduces the character who will be the Doctor's travelling companion. Coleman played each version of the character as individuals with "trust that there would be a payoff" to her mystery. Moffat described this version of Clara as "more real-world".Smith stated that Clara "reignites [the Doctor's] curiosity in the universe and gives him his mojo back". The  for "The Bells of Saint John" took place on 19 September 2012 at . Filming began on 8 October. Some filming took place in London, at the  Bridge and alongside the , with motorbike scenes at the London locations were filmed around 16 October 2012. "The Bells of Saint John" is the first Doctor Who episode to be directed by . []Broadcast and reception "The Bells of Saint John" first aired in the  on  on 30 March 2013, and on the same date in the  on  and in  on . It aired a day later on 31 March in  on  and in on , and is due to air on 11 April 2013 on  in . The episode received an overnight rating of 6.18 million viewers in the UK, peaking at 6.68 million. It was in third place for the night.The episode received an  of 87. []Critical reception "The Bells of Saint John" received positive reviews, but with several critics feeling underwhelmed by the story. Nick Setchfield of gave the episode four and a half out of five stars. He was positive towards the visual style and the plot, as well as the performances of Smith, Coleman, and Imrie.  reviewer Patrick Mulkern was pleased that Coleman was playing Clara as a straightforward companion, and highlighted her chemistry with Smith. He described it as "a hugely enjoyable episode that revels in its modern London setting", praising the way its ideas were realised visually on-screen. 's Hilary Wardle gave "The Bells of Saint John" episode four out of five stars, noting that it moved at a fast pace and the plot was similar to "" (2006) but "very well done". She especially praised the chemistry between Smith and Coleman. Ben Lawrence, writing in , gave the episode four out of five stars, saying that it had much to "enthral" a present-day viewer and showed how Doctor Who was constantly reinventing itself. A similar statement was made by Euan Ferguson of , who also wrote that the episode was "splendid" with good villains, though he felt that the plot was "insanely complicated" and hard to understand. 's Morgan Jeffery also rated "The Bells of Saint John" four stars, feeling that the threat "leaves a little to be desired" and the Spoonheads' physical appearance was not memorable. However, he said that "practically everything else here is wonderful", especially Clara's new characterisation.  reviewer Mark Snow rated the episode 8.2 out of 10. He praised the Wi-Fi concept but was underwhelmed by the Spoonheads, and felt that it was more low-key than it was promoted. 's Aladair Wilkins gave "The Bells of Saint John" a grade of B, explaining that the plot suffered just as previous companion introductions had because the threat was secondary to establishing Clara. He also wrote that the episode "struggles to make all its chosen genre elements compelling" and was not positive towards the menace of the Wi-Fi and questioned how realistic the technology seen was. Despite this, he said that it was still "fun" with good performances. Dan Martin of  was disappointed, writing that it "makes a hearty meal of its iconic London locations ... But after the tour de force that was "", it feels as though this handsome episode constantly just misses the mark". He found the monsters and plot familiar to past episodes, but noted that a "generic" opening episode had been common for the show when it was introducing a new companion, which was done successfully with Clara. Neela Debnath in  echoed similar sentiments, feeling that it did not live up to the hype and reused several elements from previous episodes. Jon Cooper of the  wrote that "The Bells of Saint John" "had its moments" but "as a whole it didn't reach the heights of previous episodes". While he welcomed the departure in tone, he felt that the set-pieces were shoehorned in, and also expressed concern that Clara, despite Coleman's success, was too similar to previous companion  (). []References

Food Sleuth Radio
Diane Imrie Interview

Food Sleuth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2010 27:06


Guest Diane Imrie, MBA, RD., Co-Author of Cooking Close to Home and Director of Nutrition Services, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VTCooking Close to Home