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Grab your credit cards and act now—this deal won't last forever! This week, we're taking a nostalgic deep dive into the golden era of infomercials. From the Magic Bullet's chaotic breakfast parties to Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty, we're reliving the most iconic TV sales pitches of all time. We also discuss the wonders of Wen Shampoo, the absolutely disgusting Ped Egg, the Topsy Turvy tomato planter, and the OG mineral makeup craze with BareMinerals. And, of course, no infomercial conversation is complete without the legendary daddy Billy Mays. But wait, there's more! Tune in now—operators are standing by.Get Merch: campcounselorspodcast.com/merchWant BONUS CONTENT? Join our PATREON! ➜ This episode is sponsored by ZocDoc. ➜ This episode is sponsored by Progressive Insurance. Try it today at Progressive.comCheck out our website and submit your inquiries for advice, juicy gossip, confessions, and horror stories!Sources:➜ Ben Hooper. “Watch: Vienna's Vegetable Orchestra Earns World Record by Playing with Food.” UPI, UPI, 5 Mar. 2025.➜ Ben Hooper. “Pokémon-Shaped Flamin' Hot Cheeto Sells for $87,840.” UPI, UPI, 6 Mar. 2025.➜ James Robson. “This Wild Ancient Version of Soccer Has Rules like ‘no Murder' and Is Still Being Played Today.” AP News, Aciated Press, 7 Mar. 2025.Camp Songs:Spotify PlaylistYouTube PlaylistSammich's Secret MixtapeSocial Media:Camp Counselors TikTokCamp Counselors InstagramCamp Counselors FacebookCamp Counselors Twitter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grab your credit cards and act now—this deal won't last forever! This week, we're taking a nostalgic deep dive into the golden era of infomercials. From the Magic Bullet's chaotic breakfast parties to Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty, we're reliving the most iconic TV sales pitches of all time. We also discuss the wonders of Wen Shampoo, the absolutely disgusting Ped Egg, the Topsy Turvy tomato planter, and the OG mineral makeup craze with BareMinerals. And, of course, no infomercial conversation is complete without the legendary daddy Billy Mays. But wait, there's more! Tune in now—operators are standing by. Get Merch: campcounselorspodcast.com/merchWant BONUS CONTENT? Join our PATREON! ➜ This episode is sponsored by ZocDoc. ➜ This episode is sponsored by Progressive Insurance. Try it today at Progressive.com Check out our website and submit your inquiries for advice, juicy gossip, confessions, and horror stories! Sources:➜ Ben Hooper. “Watch: Vienna's Vegetable Orchestra Earns World Record by Playing with Food.” UPI, UPI, 5 Mar. 2025.➜ Ben Hooper. “Pokémon-Shaped Flamin' Hot Cheeto Sells for $87,840.” UPI, UPI, 6 Mar. 2025.➜ James Robson. “This Wild Ancient Version of Soccer Has Rules like ‘no Murder' and Is Still Being Played Today.” AP News, Aciated Press, 7 Mar. 2025. Camp Songs:Spotify PlaylistYouTube PlaylistSammich's Secret Mixtape Social Media:Camp Counselors TikTokCamp Counselors InstagramCamp Counselors FacebookCamp Counselors Twitter
Join Fergus and Ed on location at Somerset House for a series of exclusive interviews from the Presidents' Challenge, the event that officially kicks off the 2025 Boat Race season. Guests on today's show include: Siobhan Cassidy, Chair of The Boat Race CompanyPaddy Ryan, Cambridge Chief Coach, Women.Mark Fangen-Hall, Oxford Men's Head Coach.Allan French, Oxford Women's Head Coach.Tom Mackintosh, Oxford Men's President Annie Anezakis, Oxford Women's President.Gemma King, returning Cambridge Blue.Noam Mouelle, returning Cambridge Blue.James Robson, first year Cambridge trialist. Douwe de Graaf, first year Cambridge trialist.JRN will cover the 2025 Boat Race season in more depth than ever before. Stay tuned for industry-leading analysis, classic JRN previews, and exclusive features. This episode is sponsored by WinTech & King Racing.WinTech & King Racing have established themselves as the largest and foremost sustainable boat builder, producing over 2000 boats annually. They are dedicated to expanding the reach of the sport by making it accessible to all through the integration of cutting-edge technology and the use of the highest-quality materials. Drawing on the combined expertise of US engineering and German and Australian design, WinTech & King craft exceptional racing shells that set new standards for performance and durability. WinTech and King's unwavering commitment to sustainability, affordability, and innovation drive them to propel the sport of rowing into a more inclusive and exciting future where excellence knows no boundaries.WinTech & King Racing shells are available worldwide through their network of distributors. Learn more about how you can get a fair price and unfair advantage by finding your local distributor: www.wintechking.comSend us a textSend us a text
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aristophanes' comedy in which the women of Athens and Sparta, led by Lysistrata, secure peace in the long-running war between them by staging a sex strike. To the men in the audience in 411BC, the idea that peace in the Peloponnesian War could be won so easily was ridiculous and the thought that their wives could have so much power over them was even more so. However Aristophanes' comedy also has the women seizing the treasure in the Acropolis that was meant to fund more fighting in an emergency, a fund the Athenians had recently had to draw on. They were in a perilous position and, much as they might laugh at Aristophanes' jokes, they knew there were real concerns about the actual cost of the war in terms of wealth and manpower. WithPaul Cartledge AG Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge Sarah Miles Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham UniversityAndJames Robson Professor of Classical Studies at the Open UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Lysistrata (Oxford University Press, 1987)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Three Plays by Aristophanes: Staging Women (Routledge, 2010)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Birds; Lysistrata; Women at the Thesmophoria (Loeb Classical Library series, Harvard University Press, 2014) Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata and Other Plays: The Acharnians; The Clouds; Lysistrata (Penguin, 2002)Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata (Aris & Phillips, 1998)Paul Cartledge, Aristophanes and his Theatre of the Absurd (Bristol Classical Press, 1999)Kenneth Dover, Aristophanic Comedy (University of California Press, 1972)Germaine Greer, Lysistrata: The Sex Strike: After Aristophanes (Aurora Metro Press, 2000)Tony Harrison, The Common Chorus: A Version of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Faber & Faber, 1992)Douglas M. MacDowell, Aristophanes and Athens: An Introduction to the Plays (Oxford University Press, 1995)S. Douglas Olson (ed.), Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson (De Gruyter, 2013), especially 'She (Don't) Gotta Have It: African-American reception of Lysistrata' by Kevin WetmoreJames Robson, Aristophanes: Lysistrata, Bloomsbury ancient comedy companions (Bloomsbury, 2023)James Robson, Aristophanes: An Introduction (Duckworth, 2009)Ralph M. Rosen and Helene P. Foley (eds.), Aristophanes and Politics. New Studies (Brill, 2020) Donald Sells, Parody, Politics and the Populace in Greek Old Comedy (Bloomsbury, 2018)David Stuttard (ed.), Looking at Lysistrata: Eight Essays and a New Version of Aristophanes' Provocative Comedy (Bristol Classical Press, 2010)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aristophanes' comedy in which the women of Athens and Sparta, led by Lysistrata, secure peace in the long-running war between them by staging a sex strike. To the men in the audience in 411BC, the idea that peace in the Peloponnesian War could be won so easily was ridiculous and the thought that their wives could have so much power over them was even more so. However Aristophanes' comedy also has the women seizing the treasure in the Acropolis that was meant to fund more fighting in an emergency, a fund the Athenians had recently had to draw on. They were in a perilous position and, much as they might laugh at Aristophanes' jokes, they knew there were real concerns about the actual cost of the war in terms of wealth and manpower. WithPaul Cartledge AG Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge Sarah Miles Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham UniversityAndJames Robson Professor of Classical Studies at the Open UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Lysistrata (Oxford University Press, 1987)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Three Plays by Aristophanes: Staging Women (Routledge, 2010)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Birds; Lysistrata; Women at the Thesmophoria (Loeb Classical Library series, Harvard University Press, 2014) Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata and Other Plays: The Acharnians; The Clouds; Lysistrata (Penguin, 2002)Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata (Aris & Phillips, 1998)Paul Cartledge, Aristophanes and his Theatre of the Absurd (Bristol Classical Press, 1999)Kenneth Dover, Aristophanic Comedy (University of California Press, 1972)Germaine Greer, Lysistrata: The Sex Strike: After Aristophanes (Aurora Metro Press, 2000)Tony Harrison, The Common Chorus: A Version of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Faber & Faber, 1992)Douglas M. MacDowell, Aristophanes and Athens: An Introduction to the Plays (Oxford University Press, 1995)S. Douglas Olson (ed.), Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson (De Gruyter, 2013), especially 'She (Don't) Gotta Have It: African-American reception of Lysistrata' by Kevin WetmoreJames Robson, Aristophanes: Lysistrata, Bloomsbury ancient comedy companions (Bloomsbury, 2023)James Robson, Aristophanes: An Introduction (Duckworth, 2009)Ralph M. Rosen and Helene P. Foley (eds.), Aristophanes and Politics. New Studies (Brill, 2020) Donald Sells, Parody, Politics and the Populace in Greek Old Comedy (Bloomsbury, 2018)David Stuttard (ed.), Looking at Lysistrata: Eight Essays and a New Version of Aristophanes' Provocative Comedy (Bristol Classical Press, 2010)
Tom and Andy look back on Scotland's Six Nations campaign plus we hear from the team's doctor James Robson as he steps down after 33 years in the role
Scottish Rugby's former Chief Medical Officer and current Scotland Team Doctor, Dr James Robson MBE joins Caroline and Chris on this week's episode of the Official Scottish Rugby Podcast ahead of his final game this weekend. Robson will retire following this weekend's match against Ireland, after 33 years at Scottish Rugby. He reflects on some of the highs and lows of his career, chats about that moment when he lifted the Calcutta Cup last month following Scotland's win over England and looks ahead to life after rugby. This is a wide-ranging and emotional chat with a man who has given so much to Scottish Rugby over the last three decades.
James Robson from the Atlanta law firm of Glass Robson joins this weeks podcast in another great episode. James and his partner, Robert Glass, met in Law School and 10 years ago started their own personal injury firm. James has a diverse background working for one of the largest defense firms in the state and also two of the most successful Plaintiffs lawyers in the state. James talks about how these prior experiences shaped the lawyer he is, the law firm he has created and the way he approaches his case. By way of an example, James recently secured a $4M+ jury verdict. We talk all about this car wreck case and get into the weeds of the trial. James talks about his preparation, strategy and the arguments that resonated with the jury. We talk about what makes a case go to trial and how to prepare clients for the experience. We talk about the appeal process and what it means when a case “is appealed” after a big verdict. Outside of the office James is an adventurous guy. Always looking for his next challenge, James has completed 4 marathons and has now turned his attention to mountain climbing. And not the “hiking” version but the mountaineering version with handholds, footholds and all the things. James just returned from the Grand Tetons and he tells us the itinerary and the process to reach the summit up 13,000 feet. And don’t forget to check out our March 5, 2024 event at Side By Side Charity. We are actively raising money to shave Parag Shah’s head. It would mean the world to us if you clicked on this link and considered donating. https://info.milesadr.com/side-by-side-fundraiser As always, this podcast is powered by the J. Stein Law Firm – a personal injury law firm in Atlanta, GA – www.jsteinlawfirm.com
In comparison with other prophetic books, the Book of Ezekiel sets forth a unique angle on the relationship of the Lord's word and spirit. In his monograph, Word And Spirit in Ezekiel (T&T Clark, 2006), James Robson argues that the relationship between the Lord's spirit and the Lord's word in Ezekiel is to be understood not so much in terms of inspiration and authentication of the prophet, but in terms of the transformation of the book's addressees. James Robson is Principal of Oak Hill College, UK, and also the author of Honey From the Rock: Deuteronomy for the People of God, and Deuteronomy 1-11: A Handbook of the Hebrew Text. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In comparison with other prophetic books, the Book of Ezekiel sets forth a unique angle on the relationship of the Lord's word and spirit. In his monograph, Word And Spirit in Ezekiel (T&T Clark, 2006), James Robson argues that the relationship between the Lord's spirit and the Lord's word in Ezekiel is to be understood not so much in terms of inspiration and authentication of the prophet, but in terms of the transformation of the book's addressees. James Robson is Principal of Oak Hill College, UK, and also the author of Honey From the Rock: Deuteronomy for the People of God, and Deuteronomy 1-11: A Handbook of the Hebrew Text. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In comparison with other prophetic books, the Book of Ezekiel sets forth a unique angle on the relationship of the Lord's word and spirit. In his monograph, Word And Spirit in Ezekiel (T&T Clark, 2006), James Robson argues that the relationship between the Lord's spirit and the Lord's word in Ezekiel is to be understood not so much in terms of inspiration and authentication of the prophet, but in terms of the transformation of the book's addressees. James Robson is Principal of Oak Hill College, UK, and also the author of Honey From the Rock: Deuteronomy for the People of God, and Deuteronomy 1-11: A Handbook of the Hebrew Text. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies
In comparison with other prophetic books, the Book of Ezekiel sets forth a unique angle on the relationship of the Lord's word and spirit. In his monograph, Word And Spirit in Ezekiel (T&T Clark, 2006), James Robson argues that the relationship between the Lord's spirit and the Lord's word in Ezekiel is to be understood not so much in terms of inspiration and authentication of the prophet, but in terms of the transformation of the book's addressees. James Robson is Principal of Oak Hill College, UK, and also the author of Honey From the Rock: Deuteronomy for the People of God, and Deuteronomy 1-11: A Handbook of the Hebrew Text. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Mark Sullivan presented yesterday's show from the Megastore with guests Wes Brown, David May, James Robson from Associated Press and Ian Irving from Premier League Productions / Talk of the Devils podcast.TopicsDo United deserve more credit?The impact of our injury list so far this seasonCan United's women break another attendance record against City this weekend?Killer question - Is Peter Schmeichel our greatest ever GK?Killer question - Is Paul Scholes our greatest ever midfielder?Adidas retro range giveaway. Send your answer to mutv@manutd.co.ukDid you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the MUTVThe Official Manchester United App is also the best place to get close to the club you love.We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew 2:1-12 - James Robson preaches from Matthew 2:1-12. This service came from our Church Centre so the sound quality is not as good as normal.
Liam Bradford was in the Megastore yesterday, joined by Maysie, Chris Casper, Rob Dawson and James Robson to reflect on the international break and preview our game on Saturday against Brighton.Did you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the MUTVThe Official Manchester United App is also the best place to get close to the club you love.We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're at the end of April already. As the sun starts to make it's presence felt and the days start to warm up, we continue to gaze out into space.Out beyond our own understanding, where anything is possible.Out into the unknown. Out into The Void. Tracklisting:1. Moonface - Spiritflow (Moonface self released)2. James Robson - untitled (unreleased)3. Stellarium - Protoplanetary Disk (Exosphere)4. VC-118A - Extract (Chain Data)5. D-York - Minds Eye (Moatun7)6. Federico Leocata - Mannequins (Metaphysix)7. Noboot - Television Room (Noboot)8. ASC & Inhmost - A Solemn Voice (Spatial)9. Drum & Lace - Plantae (Past Inside the Present)10. Cult48 - Defang (Distrokid)11. Plant43 - The Darent Swells (Plant43 Recordings)12. Arcologies - Outer Worlds (Omni Music)13. Spectrasoul - The Gift (Shogun Audio)14. Perspective:R - Cylinders (Omni Music) 15. Stellarium - Pilots of The Void (Exosphere)16. Jarguna and Nicola Serena - Snow on the Concrete (Projekt)17. Sound Synthesis - 115BPM (Furthur Electronix)18. 36 - Stasis Sounds for Long Distance Space Travel (Extended Hypersleep Program #4 - City At Night) (Past Inside the Present) 19. Frank Sinatra - One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) (BladeRunner2049 OST)
Vintec Podcast: a wine lovers guide to collecting, cellaring and serving
Liam Bradford hosted yesterday's show in the Megastore with guests David May, Ben Thornley, James Robson from Associated Press and Laurie Whitwell from The Athletic.Topics Newcastle reaction/top 4 debateBrentford PreviewEverton PreviewMartial discussion leading on to strikers/WeghorstMacheda debut goal anniversary – our panel discussed their favourite debut goalsDuncan Edwards anniversary – the panel discussed the best player they'd ever seen in the flesh (opposition included)Women's team congratulations and title race discussionDid you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the Manchester United Official AppFor your daily fix of Manchester United news look no further than our new United Daily Podcast We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
We're (finally) finishing with Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae and all I can say is: I'm sorry. Please stay tuned for Friday's conversation episode, it helps immensely. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Aristophanes' Thesmophoriasuzae/Women at the Thesmophoria, translations by Stephen Halliwell and George Theodoridis; The Thesmophoria entry from the Hellenic Museum; Aristophanes by James Robson; Aristophanes by Carlo Ferdinando Russo; Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity by Sarah B. Pomeroy. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
(Fictional) Euripides and Mnesilochus work to infiltrate the Thesmophoria festival and things get very, very weird. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Aristophanes' Thesmophoriasuzae/Women at the Thesmophoria, translations by Stephen Halliwell and George Theodoridis; The Thesmophoria entry from the Hellenic Museum; Aristophanes by James Robson; Aristophanes by Carlo Ferdinando Russo; Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity by Sarah B. Pomeroy. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
It's time for a bit of comedic relief (and Euripidean slander)... We're diving in to Aristophanes' play the Thesmophoriazae/the Women at the Thesmophoria. It's got women (kind of!)! It's got a women's only festival! It's got Euripides! This one has it all. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Aristophanes' Thesmophoriasuzae/Women at the Thesmophoria, translations by Stephen Halliwell and George Theodoridis; The Thesmophoria entry from the Hellenic Museum; Aristophanes by James Robson; Aristophanes by Carlo Ferdinando Russo; Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity by Sarah B. Pomeroy. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liam Bradford returned to host The Debate in the Megastore yesterday. Guests were Ben Thornley, Lou Macari making his debut, Carl Anka from The Athletic and James Robson from Associated Press. Topics Barcelona/Leicester reactionRashford form and post World Cup recordBarcelona preview ahead of this ThursdayCarabao Cup Final previewDid you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the Manchester United official app: https://www.manutd.com/en/mutv/detail/show/the-debateFor your daily fix of Manchester United news look no further than our new United Daily podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/UnitedDaily We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keswick Convention 2022 | Grateful James Robson speaks on "Grateful that God speaks" from Psalm 19. This topical series spells out great blessings we have that we might lose sight of or take for granted because of our s and/or our circumstances.This week begins by looking at Psalm 19, where God reveals himself so that I can know him.Keswick Convention is organised by Keswick Ministries. The central vision of Keswick Ministries is to see the people of God refreshed, inspired and equipped to fulfill that calling, directed and guided by God's Word in the power of his Spirit, for the glory of his Son. So that they Hear God's Word, Become like God's Son and Serve God's mission. For more information, visit www.keswickministries.org
Keswick Convention 2022 | Grateful Week 1 Evening Celebration with James Robson (1/7) Matthew 8:14-17 – Matchless Authority This podcast was originally recorded on Sunday 17 July 2022 at Week 1 of Keswick Convention 2022 on the theme of Grateful. It is the second in a 7 part series on Matthew 8-9. Keswick Convention is organised by Keswick Ministries. The central vision of Keswick Ministries is to see the people of God refreshed, inspired and equipped to fulfill that calling, directed and guided by God's Word in the power of his Spirit, for the glory of his Son. So that they Hear God's Word, Become like God's Son and Serve God's mission. For more information, visit www.keswickministries.org
Welcome to a special World Cup edition of Hot Off The Wire. In this episode, Associated Press correspondent Ed Donahue moderates a conversation with Jon Gambrell, AP Gulf and Iran news director, and James Robson, AP global soccer correspondent. The three discuss the last-minute decision to ban the sale of beer with alcohol at stadiums, concerns over human rights and the teams and players to watch as games get underway. The episode was recorded just prior to the start of the tournament that kicked off Sunday with Ecuador's victory over host Qatar —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, on the Official Scottish Podcast, hosts Caroline Blair and Chris Paterson are joined by Scottish Rugby's Chief Medical Officer, Dr James Robson MBE to discuss the paper published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. Dr Robson highlights the important role rugby has played in supporting research into the effects of concussion and brain health in recent years, as well as the impact of setting up the Brain Health clinic.
Leading Data Privacy Professional Spills the Secrets on How To Overcome Challenges And Guarantee A Successful Career in Data PrivacyThe world of data privacy is constantly changing, and it can be hard to keep up. From staying up-to-date on the latest regulations to ensuring that your organisation's data is properly protected, DPOs have a lot to contend with. In this value packed episode, James Robson shares the secrets to his success! He discusses his journey into data privacy, working in different sectors and the unique challenges data protection officers face in non-corporate organisations. Hi, my name is Jamal Ahmed and I'd like to invite you to listen to this special episode of the #1 ranked Data Privacy podcast. In this episode, you'll discover: How to find your niche and excel in Data Privacy How finding a mentor can transform your career overnight Practical tips on how to succeed as a DPO wherever you work! Discover why you can enjoy a rewarding career the Data Privacy regardless of your background, and so much more... Subscribe Now James Robson is a Data Protection Officer at The Evidence Quarter, which is home to a number of organisations, including Reform, What Works for Children's Social Care and Neighbourly Lab. James has 10+ years infosec and data governance experience including privacy/security information management system design for multiple large multi-national organisations. His qualifications include IAPP CIPP/E, CIPT, IBITGQ EU GDPR P, and ISO 27001 Lead Implementer and he proudly considers himself a data protection nerd. Before joining The EQ, James was a senior consultant for Evalian Limited working on multiple data governance and security projects at any one time being Data Protection Officer for a number of companies concurrently. Before Evalian he was a Data Governance & IT Security Specialist for the largest global psychometric testing firm SHL Group Ltd. Listen Now... Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/) Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://my.captivate.fm/%C2%A0https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up ( https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up) Subscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros (https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros) Join the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE Training Free Easy Peasy Data Privacy Guides Data Protection Updates and so much more Apply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)
Welcome back to Grilled by The Staff Canteen, this is series 4 and our third co-host is Frances Atkins. Frances is the chef owner of Paradise Cafe near Harrogate and former holder of a Michelin-star plus Great British Menu contestant. Frances has picked six guests from the hospitality industry to chat to and put under the Grilled spotlight, and next up are chefs Will Murray and Jack Croft from Fallow in London. Will Murray and Jack Croft met over the stoves of Dinner by Heston Blumenthal over 5 years ago where they received a first-class education in British produce at its best. A partnership was formed based on a shared passion for creative cooking and sustainable thinking. James Robson completed the trio in 2019 and brought a wealth of hospitality experience, what followed were a series of sold-out residencies at Carousel and Crispin to establish Fallow as one of the most exciting restaurant concepts of 2020. This is the fourth episode with Frances, and she discusses Fallow's conception and how builders and bankers kept the dream alive through Covid, how different backgrounds can make a great team and eating cod's head in the rain! Thanks for listening to Grilled by The Staff Canteen, we talk to the UK's best chefs every week so make sure you follow us so you don't miss out on the latest episode. If you are not already become a member of The Staff Canteen and keep up to date: www.thestaffcanteen.com/index/register Please support us if you like what we do: bit.ly/TSCContribute
Ian is joined on Community Now by James Robson, Ministry Director for Keswick Ministries. FIRST BROADCAST: 27/07/2022
In this podcast, we are joined by Dr James Robson and Professor Craig Ritchie to discuss all things ‘brain health'. We discuss what is meant by this term, why it is important, and what some of the steps people can take to optimise their brain health. Related resources: Lancet Commission https://www.thelancet.com/article/S0140-6736(20)30367-6/fulltext Sport and Exercise for Brain Health MOOC https://www.futurelearn.com/admin/courses/sport-and-exercise-for-brain-health/1
Has compassion shaped and changed the way some organizations do business? If so, what impact has it had on their bottom line?If you ask James Robson and Lance Williams of Robson Reserve, a senior living community located in Arizona, compassion has made all of the difference in how they do business. It not only enhances the living conditions of those who are members of the community, but it also creates ideal work conditions that improve overall business performance.Listen in as James and Lance share: ▸ the story behind how Robson Reserve sets a new standard in senior living communities using compassion as a cornerstone ▸ how being present and showing compassion creates connection across staff and increases overall morale, productivity and retention ▸ what it means to be a Heart Leader in an industry that is focused on the care of others These two men will inspire you, make you laugh and bring you to tears as they share their stories of care and commitment to themselves and to others. --- To learn more about Robson Reserve visit: Web: RobsonSeniorLiving.comFacebook: Robson Reserve At Pebble Creek or Robson Reserve At Sun LakesInstagram: https://instagram.com/robsonreserve To explore more tools from The Heart Leader Program, visit The Heart Leader Toolbox Watch LIVE on Facebook Go to: www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio
Erik ten Hag faces a crucial summer as he begins life in the Old Trafford hot seat ahead of the 2022/23 season with some key transfer calls incoming at Manchester United. Host Feargal Brennan is joined by Squawka's chief football writer Muhammad Butt and the Evening Standard's Premier League journalist James Robson to assess the latest picture at United. The team highlight five key areas potentially in need of strengthening in the coming months including their options in goal, at right back, defensive midfield, central midfield and attack. Long-terms concerns over David de Gea and Aaron Wan-Bissaka could be priorities for ten Hag, with the ever present need for a defensive midfielder only increasing the speculation over a mega money move for England star Declan Rice. Plus Paul Pogba's exit will leave a gaping hole at Old Trafford, with a replacement/partner for Cristiano Ronaldo, another key focus for in the new man at United.
Scotland and Edinburgh backrower Jamie Ritchie joins us on this week's podcast to chat about his rehab and look ahead to a big game for Edinburgh against Ulster this weekend. Chris Paterson is also joined by Dr James Robson and Professor Craig Ritchie, who tell us all about the new Brain Health Clinic at BT Murrayfield, which has been launched this week.
How can we be grateful and be full of thankfulness when life can be so busy, frustrating, stressful, painful and difficult? That's the question we're asking in Season 4 of the podcast. New format. New Music. Grateful is the theme of this year's Keswick Convention so we talk to talks to James Robson, Ministry Director of the Keswick Convention about why that theme was chosen. Jam also talks to Girma Bishaw, co-founder of the Gratitude Initiative.You can have a look at Keswick's publications and further resources here.This podcast is from Keswick ministries. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, here.This podcast was presented and produced by James CarySupport the show (https://keswickministries.org/donate)Support the Show.Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources. The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024. https://keswickministries.org/
In this 12th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we outline some recent cases on witness evidence, privilege and the dangers of filing court documents on the last day for service. We also cover some decisions on jurisdiction, and finally we look at a few recent cases where the courts have had to interpret force majeure and material adverse change clauses. This episode is hosted by Anna Pertoldi, a partner in our litigation team, who is joined by Maura McIntosh, a professional support consultant, and James Robson, a senior associate. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • Another decision regarding a failure to comply with the new requirements for trial witness statements under PD 57AC https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/25/another-decision-regarding-a-failure-to-comply-with-the-new-requirements-for-trial-witness-statements-under-pd-57ac/ • Court of Appeal decision highlights dangers of filing claim form electronically on final day for service https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/24/court-of-appeal-decision-highlights-dangers-of-filing-claim-form-electronically-on-final-day-for-service/ • Iniquity exception to privilege does not apply just because defendant to fraud claim lies to their solicitors and the court https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/25/iniquity-exception-to-privilege-does-not-apply-just-because-defendant-to-fraud-claim-lies-to-their-solicitors-and-the-court/ • High Court finds defendant submitted to the jurisdiction by applying for extension of time to serve defence https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/12/high-court-finds-defendant-submitted-to-the-jurisdiction-by-applying-for-extension-of-time-to-serve-defence/ • High Court finds defendant did not submit to jurisdiction where it sought to have summary judgment application determined before stay application https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2021/12/22/high-court-finds-defendant-did-not-submit-to-jurisdiction-where-it-sought-to-have-summary-judgment-application-determined-before-stay-application/ • High Court finds submission to jurisdiction no bar to staying English proceedings in favour of Thai proceedings following change in circumstances https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/05/high-court-finds-submission-to-jurisdiction-no-bar-to-staying-english-proceedings-in-favour-of-thai-proceedings-following-change-in-circumstances/ • Court of Appeal confirms buyer entitled to repayment of advance where seller failed to deliver diesel due to force majeure https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/11/court-of-appeal-confirms-buyer-entitled-to-repayment-of-advance-where-seller-failed-to-deliver-diesel-due-to-force-majeure/ • High Court finds Covid-19 pandemic did not trigger a material adverse change clause in a contract for Premier League broadcasting rights https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/26/high-court-finds-covid-19-pandemic-did-not-trigger-a-material-adverse-change-clause-in-a-contract-for-premier-league-broadcasting-rights/ • High Court finds Covid-19 pandemic amounted to force majeure event enabling party to terminate contract for rugby broadcasting rights https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/01/31/high-court-finds-covid-19-pandemic-amounted-to-force-majeure-event-enabling-party-to-terminate-contract-for-rugby-broadcasting-rights/ Speakers: Anna Pertoldi, Partner https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/our-people/anna-pertoldi Maura McIntosh, Professional Support Consultant https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/our-people/maura-mcintosh James Robson, Senior Associate https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/our-people/james-robson
Chris Paterson is joined by Dr James Robson MBE, Dr Willie Stewart & Professor Craig Ritchie to discuss improving brain health. Jamie McMillan also joins Chris for a chat about the recent action in the United Rugby Championship, with wins for both Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors.
Jonathan chats us through head injuries, focusing on concussion, what to look for, how to assess, how to treat. Top 3 tips: “If in doubt sit them out”- if you suspect concussion treat it as such, remove the player and don't let anyone return to play on the same day. Look for concussion education resources. Either the Sport-Scotland concussion document or NES PBSGL modules require good places to start. Learn to take a concussion history - most concussions do well but recent past history is really important and may need more conservative advice. Biography: As a teenager I was a pool lifeguard and played every sport going so I have always combined sports and emergency medicine. Sport and Exercise medicine became a speciality in 2007 and I am one of a handful of Consultants in Scotland where I work both in the NHS and for SportScotland with high performance athletes preparing for major games. I am based in the Emergency department in the Victoria hospital in Kirkcaldy having worked in remote and rural emergency medicine for 12 years on Skye. I have had an apprenticeship in rugby medicine over 15 years from Dr James Robson and currently look after Glasgow Warriors. I wrote and ran sports prehospital care courses for Scottish Rugby, Premier League football and World Rugby. I'm lucky enough to have worked with Team GB at three Olympics and travelled with England to the FIFA World Cup in Russia in 2018 - particularly to work on managing head injury and human factors around emergency situations where up to 300 million people could be watching! Finally I am the current chair of the Scottish Government Concussion advisory group who produced the first nation in the world to have a single concussion guideline for all grassroots sport. Links and resources: Scottish common concussion guidance for all sport. https://sportscotland.org.uk/media/3382/concussionreport2018.pdf Second impact case story https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/health/i-will-know-ben-did-not-die-in-vain-if-i-never-hear-a-player-being-asked-if-they-want-to-carry-on-after-a-head-injury-37935260.html Berlin concussion consensus document https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/51/11/838 NES PBSGL https://www.cpdconnect.nhs.scot/courses/
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For this episode Tim Warneford travels to Wiltshire to speak to Powerful Allies Chairman, James Robson, about the risks posed to academy schools for energy procurement in an un-regulated market place. On this episode we discuss: The raw deals schools are getting with energy contracts Opaque culture of energy procurement system Seems against schools interests Risks facing schools in unregulated market James Robson's path to the academy sector His background in aviation, airports then electricity and gas The industry being, surprisingly, unregulated The shock that academies have no recourse if things go wrong Going into the market with a transparent tender Working on better contracts than the local authority Local authorities no longer happy with procurement methodology But are reluctant to change supplier Introducing competitive tender means best value ESFA being strong about cost certainty Local authorities having no competitive tender or certainty of future price Volume purchases being attractive but not bespoke Academies cannot deal directly with supplier Energy is the second largest cost to school (after staffing) How schools/academies should challenge brokers who contact them Schools need to be more sceptical about brokers' offerings An apparent disconnect between the contract and the school How securing a fixed price energy contract for the duration IS possible How they are fixing rates for clients for several years Some schools getting a nasty shock with energy cost rises There are recourses for schools that have been overcharged schools will need help with this Schools likely to face more costs - cost certainty being essential School staff having been wrongly trusted or been misold by brokers
The inside story of The British and Irish Lions on their most famous tour; to South Africa in 1997. The British and Irish Lions' tour to South Africa in 1997 has gone down in sporting folklore. With few giving them a chance, a disparate group of characters bonded into a band of brothers to upset the reigning World Champions, inspired by a coaching team seen by many in rugby as the greatest of all time. This is the inside story of that tour; told by those who were there. Voices Presented by Alastair Eykyn. Featuring: John Bentley, Neil Jenkins, Matt Dawson, Keith Wood, Susan Greenwood, Will Greenwood, Doddie Weir, James Robson, Fran Cotton, Jill Douglas, Jeremy Guscott, Scott Gibbs, Austin Healey, Duncan Humphries, Fred Rees, Rob Wainwright, Jim Telfer and Sir Ian McGeechan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second episode of Will Greenwood's Lions Podcast sees him reunited with Dr. James Robson. ‘Robbo' as he's affectionately known, was the Lions Team Doctor & Physio on six consecutive Lions tours from 1993-2013 and saved Will's life on the 1997 tour in South Africa. The two go down memory lane and share their recollections of that incident, they talk Lions stash and also what the Lions means to those fortunate to be picked, whether it be on the playing field or part of the backroom staff.
Produced by: Catherine Charlwood (@DrCharlwood) and Laura Ludtke (@lady_electric) Music composed and performed by Gareth Jones. About the episode: This third episode of the third series of LitSciPod features an interview with education researcher and recent DPhil graduate Dr Ashmita Randhawa (@Rand_Ash). Through a discussion of Ashmita’s thesis on studio schools, we consider educational policy, STEM and the language of aspiration, and the long history of STEM shortages. At the end of the episode, you can hear Ashmita read Sarah Key’s poem ‘Be’. You can watch Sarah Kay reading it here https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_kay_if_i_should_have_a_daughter?language=en Materials discussed: Catherine Charlwood, ‘“Context is all: Science, society and the novel’, English Review, Vol. 31, No. 4 (2021) Ashmita Randhawa, STEM and the Studio: understanding the role of Studio Schools in technical education, DPhil thesis James Robson, Ashmita Randhawa, and Ewart Keep, ‘Employability Skills in Studio Schools: Investigating the use of the CREATE Framework’. London: The Edge Foundation, 2018 http://www. edge. co. uk/sites/default/files/documents/create_final_report_december2018_1.pdf Melissa Dickson, ‘Knocking Some Sense into Them: Overpressure Debates and the Education of Mind and Body’ in Anxious times: medicine and modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain, eds. Amelia Bonea, Melissa Dickson, Sally Shuttleworth and Jennifer Wallis, Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, University of Pittsburgh Press (2019), pp. 158-89
RM Secured Direct Lending's (LON:RMDL) Pietro Nicholls and James Robson present their new name RM Social & Environmental Infrastructure PLC to Proactive London's Katie Pilbeam. This new name reflects their investment focus to social and environmental investments, accommodation, healthcare, childcare & education, clean energy & renewables, waste management & recycling and energy efficiency & carbon reduction. They discuss key updates in regards to their portfolio Update with an attractive pipeline of social and environmental infrastructure investments, which are currently at 28% and once existing commitments are funded this will rise to 35% and they are targeting c.50% by year end. Finally on the dividend, there are no changes to the dividend targets, which are 6.5p / 7% yield per annum, paid quarterly.
Chris Paterson and Jamie McMillan are joined by Scotland international Chris Harris, following his recent call-up to the British and Irish Lions squad for this summer’s tour to South Africa. On Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re joined by Scottish Rugby’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr James Robson MBE and Scottish Rugby’s Player Liaison Ben Atiga. Ben talks about the Rugby for Life programme, which helps players stay healthy, educate themselves and foster interests and careers for them outside of the game. Dr James Robson MBE highlights the importance of mental health awareness and also talks about how Scottish Rugby have managed to keep their players safe during the recent pandemic.
Wrestling With The Times' host James Robson joins us to discuss Jack's Abby's series of Citra, Nelson Sauvin and Galaxy hopped lagers. Along the way we discuss adjuncts in beer, the best way to watch Jaws, why Pawtucket might not be your next vacation destination, craft beer origin stories, Reese Witherspoon, and more! This one's a blast. Crack a Jack's Abby and enjoy along with us! Thanks as always to Ehrling for the use of their song “https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-feel-good-single/1274618498 (I Feel Good)” as the intro and outro of our show.
In the first episode of the Keswick Convention podcast, James Cary talks to Ministry Director for Keswick Ministries, Revd Dr James Robson about his journey through golf, Classics and Experimental Psychology to faith, ministry, training and Keswick - as well we finding out about this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020.Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website.You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, herePodcast produced by James Cary.Theme tune is Tiny Things by Yvonne Lyon Support the Show.Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources. The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024. https://keswickministries.org/
Manchester football correspondent of the Standard James Robson joins Henry for the second instalment of the United District Podcast.
In Episode 11 of the Military Medicine Podcast, we interview Dr James Robson, arguably the most influential Rugby Doctor of all time. A licensed Physiotherapist and GP, Dr Robson has toured as the British & Irish Lions Doctor since 1995, and more recently has become the Chief Medical Officer for the Scotland Rugby team. In this episode, Dr Robson shares his experiences, including treating a broken neck on the field and missing concussion on live television, and his vision for how the future of rugby medicine will play out – with a role for VR and the growing role of the medical team in optimising human performance.