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The Equality Conversation podcast with bestselling author Joy Burnford explores what we can all do to champion gender equality at work and is dedicated to the retention and progression of female talent in organisations. Each episode offers inspiration, stories and practical solutions from experts, leaders and senior business women from around the world. Achieving gender balance at work isn't about fixing the women, it's about changing the system. So, if you're looking for insights, guidance or advice on how to enable women to thrive in your organisation, grab a cuppa, go for a walk, or escape for a while and join us for today's conversation.It is a pleasure to welcome Kerensa Jennings as my guest today. Kerensa is a business leader, non-executive director, and adviser, a Professor of Media, Strategy, and Communications, and CEO at Inglenook Global. She has previously held senior roles at the BBC, the Royal Household, and BT. She's also written a bestselling psychological thriller, ‘Seas of Snow.' She joins me today to share tips and advice on promoting gender equality within organisations, drawn from her incredible career.
This fifth instalment of TTLP's AI Series 2.0 concludes a quintet of insightful conversations about the tech innovation that's having a huge impact on the world as we know it.Matt Armstrong-Barnes, CTO for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, joins Gareth and Kerensa for the final conversation of the series; this episode may be last but it's certainly not least.With a career spanning over 25 years, Matt has led game-changing transformation programmes across the public and private sector, he's a Fellow of the British Computer Society, a Chartered Engineer, and a passionate champion of open-source tools that make AI accessible for all.Now as the CTO for AI at HPE, Matt's role as a tech leader is marked by helping blue chip organisations navigate AI adoption.Featuring stellar insight into what businesses need to prioritise for successful AI adoption, the surprising environmental cost of an AI query to the perils of 'AI washing,' and even how to explain AI to a six-year-old—this episode is the perfect conclusion to the AI Series 2.0!Time stampsWhat excites Matt most about AI? (02:26)Matt's favourite GenAI tools (03:50)The journey to CTO (06:07)The difference between Computer Science and IT (13:27)Why use cases for GenAI are problematic (15:34)How to ensure your data is AI-ready (22:07)Where are businesses failing most with AI strategy? (25:39)The industries most likely to be impacted by AI (37:47)Matt's biggest AI fears (47:53)https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
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This episode features Prof. Kerensa Broersen PhD from University of Twente in the Netherlands, speaking about using an innovative model of the microbiota-gut-brain axis to learn about neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Prof. Broersen says that while clinical studies are applicable to human health and animal models have great physiological complexity, her lab focuses […] The post Using a microbiota-gut-brain axis on a microfluidic chip to gain insights into neurodegenerative diseases, with Prof. Kerensa Broersen PhD appeared first on International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP).
*Brought to you by bedigital*This week's guest joins us for the penultimate instalment of TTLP's AI Series to give a masterclass in how businesses can get the most out of AI. Dr Djamila Amimer, esteemed AI thought leader and founder of Mind Senses Global, joins Gareth and Kerensa and offers incredible insight into her path to becoming an AI expert.Joining the Oil and Gas industry at the start of her career with a passion to drive change in environmental resource, Djamila's tech journey is marked by a desire to optimise both technological development and societal impact. Using “AI for good” is a key component to her work in Mind Senses Global and her overall stance on AI usage in business.Believing that “AI is more than a technology—it's a way of thinking,” Djamila offers invaluable insights into how technology leaders can ethically harness AI to boost productivity and efficiency. This episode is an expert guide into AI and a perfect overview into some of the key points explored on this series so far. Time stamps· What excites Djamila most about the future of AI (02:27)· Why Djamila joined the oil and gas industry (06:23)· What is AI? (13:51)· Corporate lessons that were key for entrepreneurship (19:12)· What are AI hallucinations? (25:36)· Importance of human influence in AI (31:37)· Being more environmentally efficient with AI (36:00)· Battling bias with AI (42:12)· The key to AI consultations (48:41)· Combatting job displacement within AI (54:34)https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
For the third instalment of TTLP's AI Series 2.0, we wanted to bring in a tech leader with a different outlook on AI, CTO and co-founder of PensionBee and self-confessed AI sceptic, Jonathan Lister-Parsons. This episode marks Jonathan's second feature on TTLP, and this time he joins Gareth and Kerensa discuss not only PensionBee and how they transformed the pension market, but also Jonathan's unique perspective on AI innovation. Reinforcing the fact that AI exists as “the output of human input”, Jonathan explains the current AI ‘hype cycle' and why an AI apocalypse is not on the cards.From his role in bringing pensions to the forefront of table-top discussions, to his assurance in the stability of a human-centred labour market, this episode is perfect for leaders who want to understand how to harness technology in a safe, responsible, and genuinely impactful way.Time stamps What excites Jonathan most about GenAI? (02:28) Jonathan's favourite AI tools (05:20) Innovating the pension industry (08:55) Balancing dynamics between co-founders (17:42) Defining AI (22:20) How has GenAI improved PensionBee's vision (28:31) Does Jonathan fear an AI Apocalypse? (39:00) AI in education (42:48) Regulating FinTech (47:12) Security considerations for GenAI (49:51) The future of PensionBee (56:00) https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
*Brought to you by bedigital*We're back with the second episode of TTLP's AI Series 2.0, where Gareth and Kerensa are joined by an AI leader driving change at one of the world's largest automotive manufacturers, Jair Ribeiro, Analytics and Insights Lead at Volvo.Swedish automotive brand Volvo, approaching its 100-year anniversary, is one of the most iconic automotive brands globally and is at the forefront of AI and generative AI innovation. Growing up in Brazil, Jair moved to Europe, where he worked with major industry players like Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and now, Volvo. An expert in both traditional and generative AI models, with a deep understanding of the ethical dimensions of AI adoption, Jair is a recognized thought leader in AI innovation.In this episode, we explore a wide range of topics, from ethical AI and the diverse applications of generative AI to how businesses can leverage data more effectively. This episode is a masterclass in the multiplicity of AI, as told by a true expert in the field.Time stamps What most excites Jair about AI adoption? (02:59) From humanist to technologist (04:30) Why creativity is crucial to success with AI (06:00) Lessons learned from IBM (09:05) The biggest mistakes businesses make with their data (13:34) Democratising AI in education (20:52) The difference between American and Swedish working cultures (27:54) Volvo's new ‘AI truck' (33:00) Ethical considerations of AI within trade (43:00) How to be a good tech leader in the age of AI (53:53) https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
*Brought to you by bedigital*It's finally here! We're back and ready to delve deeper into the world of GenAI.Over one year on from our original AI Special Series, Gareth is joined once again by the brilliant Professor Kerensa Jennings to explore in greater detail how artificial intelligence is changing the world as we know it.There's no better way to begin this series than with a guest who has played a crucial role in bringing new technology to the British public for over 40 years, Maggie Philbin OBE.From hosting iconic BBC shows such as Swap Shop and Tomorrow's World to founding TeenTech, a charity dedicated to inspiring young people to pursue careers in technology, Maggie remains a leading voice in tech innovation and continues to be a champion for the technology industry in the UK.Focusing on how GenAI can enhance the learning experiences of young people and inspire the next generation of tech leaders, this episode is full of amazing anecdotes, inspirational stories and stellar insight into the world of AI and technology innovation. Time stampsThe tech innovation that Maggie is most excited about (05:40)How Maggie joined the BBC and launched her broadcast career (07:24)Maggie's first impressions of revolutionary tech in the 80's (16:53)How did TeenTech begin? (21:38)How TeenTech changes lives (28:40)How Generative AI is impacting the education sector (34:48)Maggie's predictions on the impact of AI on jobs (43:05)Advice to her younger self (49:34)If Maggie could have invented any piece of technology, what would it be? (51:04)The most outlandish ‘Tomorrow's World' invention (53:07)Kerensa's experience with TeenTech (1:01:57)https://www.bedigitaluk.com/
Can junior lawyers work in an area of law in which they have no previous experience? Intimidating as it might seem, this week's episode reveals why diving into the unknown can often be the best move at the start of your career. In this episode, Cat and Sam meet Funds, Super and Financial Services partner Kerensa Sneyd and lawyer Curtis Haas to find out more about the practice area and what makes it special for early-career lawyers. What actually is funds, super and financial services? Do you need a business degree to thrive? What skills does it develop in junior lawyers? Kerensa and Curtis share their interest in the practice, how they (unexpectedly) ended up there and what it feels like to see their advice to clients in action.
In this episode, Jack welcomes fellow IDEALS Foundation board member Kerensa Wing. Kerensa has spent 32 years in high school education, with 12 of those years serving as principal at two large high schools in Gwinnett County, which is the largest school system in Georgia. She has been regularly recognized for her innovative and results-driven approach to education, but the highest form of recognition came when she was selected national principal of the year in 2020. Upon retiring in 2021, she was immediately asked to be a leader coach for other principals. She has also been in demand by schools to serve as an educational consultant.Learn more at www.jackwwilliams.com/podcast. Thanks for listening to season 6 of Knowledgecast! Share this podcast with your friends, family, and colleagues to listen to seasons 1-6 as we prepare for season 7's release later this year!
Kerensa's story of how and why she lost 60 kilos in less than 2 years is so incredibly compelling that I know you're going to really enjoy this episode.Kerensa, shares her story with such vulnerability and honesty that I believe it will be inspiring to many women. She not only shares how she gained the weight but also goes on to explain the techniques she used for losing it. We discuss intermittent fasting, staying strong, being consistent and the importance of understanding your 'why'.If you've ever struggled with your weight or even if you're someone who would like to understand what it feels like to be overweight, then do have a listen.If you'd like to work with me or just to stay in touch then do email or follow me on instagram email me hello@amandaryder.co.ukto follow me on instagram https://www.instagram.com/amandarydernutrition/Amanda Ryder Registered Nutritional Therapist ~ Author of Feel good for Menopause @amandarydernutritionhello@amandaryder.co.ukwww.amandaryder.co.uk
Kerensa and Jason have served in Europe for almost two decades with Global Partners. Kerensa is now the area director for Europe, overseeing missionaries and national church leaders, while Jason oversees the work in Czech Republic. As partners with All Shores they have helped us with evangelism and discipleship and we are grateful for their leadership. In 2023 Jason and Kerensa spent time in the states for partnership development and to drop their children off at college. We were able to catch them before their return to Europe in February 2024. For more information or to receive their newsletter, check out our information at https://www.allshores.org/globaloutreach.
Trinity College hosted its 64th annual Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols in the Chapel on Sunday, December 10, marking the beginning of the holiday season for the Greater Hartford community. Lessons and Carols is offered to all as a moment of comfort and hope. In its recounting of the Christmas story, the service involves the reading of nine lessons, each followed by the singing of a carol. Contributions to a freewill offering supported students in need, as well as international humanitarian relief efforts. This year's special Bicentennial event featured a newly commissioned work by David Hurd, a setting of a portion of Psalm 96, “Sing to the Lord a New Song,” dedicated to Trinity College Board of Trustees Chair Lisa Bisaccia '78 and Robert Naparstek, whose generosity has supported the Chapel Music Program. The program also featured music by alumni and community composers Paul Lindsley Thomas '50; Dudley Buck, Class of 1859; Robert Edward Smith, Chapel composer-in-residence since 1979; and Douglas Bruce Johnson, professor of music, emeritus. To see this year's full program, visit www.trincoll.edu/LessonsAndCarols
It's a race against time for Kerensa to save Dan - but with everyone in the medbay, who is keeping an eye on Virgil? CW: Strangulation, sounds of pain and distress, machinery breaking and snapping, overlapping voices, borrowed voices, echoes, possession. Black Box is a Haunt Collaboration production, written and produced by L R Spooner. Music: Faded Dream by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com This episode featured A Conley as Dr Kerensa Verde, Derrick Valen as Dr Aubrey Killian, Hilary Boff as Captain Jacqueline Thomas, AMC as Viveca Olsen, Keagan Van der Wekken as Daniel Schwarz, Shinyopals as Morgan Bliss, Riley Maness as Benjamin Stern, Virgil MacGowen as Virgil, and L R Spooner as Nolan Grayson-Schwarz. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BCy30mZuUVSQjVIH8rMtpAjPDVeRjOo9/view?usp=sharing You can follow us on Twitter @blackboxscifi, Tumblr @blackboxpodcast, and find us on Patreon at patreon.com/thehauntcollaboration. Thanks for listening.
Do we need to worry about extinction from AI?! After 4 jam-packed conversations with some of the biggest thought leaders in the AI space, what better way to conclude our epic series than with someone who can give us the low-down on all things AI ethics. Sara El-Hanfy, Head of AI and Machine Learning at Innovate UK joins Gareth and Kerensa to conclude our A-list line up and discuss the importance of handling AI with care. From entering the tech space through an unconventional route (proving that it's possible to study a STEM subject at university even without an A-Level in Maths!), Sara has been on a quest to ensure both AI accessibility and safety for businesses nationwide. Being an Advisory Board Member for UK Parliament on the complexities of AI adoption, Sara offers her expert opinion on the ethics of AI tools like ChatGPT and tells us the major AI risks we should all be aware of. This final episode is the perfect conclusion to our TTLP AI Series. After numerous conversations about all of the exciting prospects AI is awarding us, Sara reminds that we must approach this unprecedented technology with a degree of caution. As this series comes to an end, one thing remains certain: even AI experts cannot predict what the future holds. Time stamps What excites Sara most about the AI revolution? (02:04) What is Innovate UK? (06:00) A day in the life of Sara (07:41) The BridgeAI programme (09:34) Is AI going to overrun your business? (16:45) Breaking tradition to get into tech (19:40) Is using ChatGPT cheating? (28:53) Investing in entrepreneurs (34:47) Is the UK government scared of AI? (39:10) Sara's favourite AI tool (41:00) Advice to her 21-year-old self (42:29) Kerensa's favourite moment of the AI series (41:10)
Write up Self-driving cars: coming soon to a road near you! That's right, on the fourth instalment of our AI series, Gareth and Kerensa are joined by a pioneer in the autonomous driving space, Co-Founder and CEO of Wayve, Alex Kendall, to discuss all things AI automation. After securing a scholarship from Cambridge University, leaving behind his home in New Zealand to travel to Europe for the first time, Alex's drive (excuse the pun) to revolutionise the transportation game saw him building drones in Silicon Valley before ultimately co-founding his British-born start-up, Wayve. This episode explores Wayve's ground-breaking venture of using AI to create fully autonomous vehicles; from partnering with Ocado and Asda for robotic grocery deliveries, to replacing carparks with eco-friendly ‘greenparks'. “The Age of Autonomy is on its way”, so let's all ride the ‘Wayve' and embrace it! Time stamps What excites Alex most about the AI revolution? (01:56) The early days of AI (07:56) The University of Cambridge as a hub for young entrepreneurs (09:17) Designing drones in Silicon Valley (13:25) What is autonomous driving? (16:06) Partnering with Ocado and Asda (19:41) Inside Wayve's AI (22:36) Are human drivers going to be replaced? (26:36) The UK's standing in the AI rankings (34:01) Alex's AI fears (45:26) Advice to his 21-year-old self (48:00) What's next for Wayve? (51:11)
While Morgan examines Virgil, Kerensa examines Philippa, and someone wakes Ben from his nap... CW: Sleepwalking, mild physical violence, overlapping voices. Black Box is a Haunt Collaboration production, written and produced by L R Spooner. Music: Faded Dream by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com This episode featured Shinyopals as Morgan Bliss, Virgil MacGowen as Virgil, Hilary Boff as Captain Jacqueline Thomas, AMC as Viveca Olsen, A Conley as Dr Kerensa Verde, Riley Maness as Benjamin Stern, and L R Spooner as The Narrator. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wy1ba2OUnmyhzFLhOJIorcVbh7QZqxy9/view?usp=sharing You can follow us on Twitter @blackboxscifi, Tumblr @blackboxpodcast, and find us on Patreon at patreon.com/thehauntcollaboration. Thanks for listening.
“AI will not replace you, a person using AI will” is the revolutionary philosophy from OpenAI's Independent Creative Director, and third guest in the TTLP AI series, Rodger Werkhoven. In our most provocative interview yet, Rodger, Gareth and Kerensa discuss the true impact that AI is having on today's society, as we get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the early stages of development within the AI powerhouse that is OpenAI. Having joined OpenAI to work on their DALLE-2 launch, Rodger discusses how this mind-bending creative software went from test-tool to trailblazer and how it's now changed the game for artists worldwide. However, as is testament to his catchphrase, humans aren't lost in Rodger's AI prophecy, as he describes how we all need to learn to utilise AI to our advantage, in whatever form that may be. This incredibly insightful, yet slightly ominous, interview is a must-listen if you're interested in the future of AI but also what it means for us in the present. As Rodger says, “Pandora's box is open” and now we must wait to see what it truly holds inside… Time stamps What excites Rodger most about the AI revolution? (01:48) Rodger's creative process (03:49) AI artists: fact or fake? (08:25) Rodger's OpenAI opportunity (14:35) Inside OpenAI (16:00) DALL-E's innovation journey (24:05) Should ChatGPT be banned? (26:35) Artists vs. AI (30:35) AI's impact on the labour market (33:51) An anti-AI advantage (40:05) Can AI be self-aware? (52:00) Rodger's advice to future AI creatives (56:15)
Scared about robots taking over the world? Worried that AI aliens will destroy humankind as we know it? Fear not! This week's guest, Catriona Campbell, CTIO at EY, is a human-computer interaction expert, and she's here to explain how we can co-exist in perfect harmony. In the second instalment of our AI series, Gareth, Kerensa, and Catriona discuss how the democratisation of AI has the capability to yield more value for humans than perhaps we realise. Embracing change and disrupting the status quo isn't something that's new to Catriona, as being told that she was ‘“too young and too female”' as a young entrepreneur sparked a desire to revolutionise the tech space— and wow, has she done it! From driving Barclays' online banking application, to being a part of Tony Blair's taskforce team for inclusive government to ultimately setting up Ernst and Young's pioneering Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence, Catriona Campbell is a true tech trailblazer. Time stamps What excites Catriona most about the AI revolution? (02:30) Merging creatives with technologists (05:50) Ernst and Young's first female CTIO (06:42) Leading Barclays' first online banking service at 24yo (09:47) “Too young and too female” for an investment (12:53) Dot com boom to AI boom (14:30) Tony Blairs Taskforce (16:10) How do we regulate AI? (18:00) Advice for businesses on AI adoption (22:15) Catriona's book ‘AI by Design' (30:28) Capturing neuro-diverse talent (37:10) Catriona's take on what jobs will be affected by AI (39:50) AI in Education (44:25) Catriona's advice to young entrepreneurs (45:15)
The AI revolution is here. Are you ready for it? What better way to kick of our brand-new AI series than with a guest who's on a mission to change the world and *spoiler alert* she's already doing it. Gareth and Kerensa are joined by Priya Lakhani, philanthropic entrepreneur and CEO of CENTURY Tech, the AI-powered educational tool that is changing the game in schools and colleges across the globe. Priya's captivating story of her quest to make systemic change, due to witnessing inequality first-hand on numerous occasions, pairs well with her passion for AI accessibility, as she works to bridge the barriers between AI and HI. As CENTURY prides itself on personalised pathways to give each student a bespoke educational journey, this episode largely focuses on how AI can be harnessed by humans to break down barriers and improve broken aspects of society. From abandoning a successful career as a barrister, to setting up a cooking-sauce start up, through to discovering the endless possibilities of AI; this mind-blowing conversation demonstrates how becoming a successful tech leader in the age of AI is invariably about ensuring that fundamental human values remain the same. Time stamps What excites Priya most about the AI revolution? (02:45) The dawn of a new CENTURY (Tech) (05:25) From courtroom to computer (12:20) Priya's saucy venture (17:05) The 2 emotions of entrepreneurs (21:00) Fighting female in the tech space (23:30) Priya's publishing project (27:20) The rapid growth of ChatGPT (30:00) The relationship between AI and HI (35:00) How regulation chases innovation (42:45) Battling bias in AI (47:35) Priya's advice to her 21-year-old self (53:10) *Book recommendation- Inadequate: The system failing our teachers and your children, Priya Lakhani Inadequate: The system failing our teachers and your children: Amazon.co.uk: Priya Lakhani: 9781912906222: Books
Questions covered in this episode: 00:34 Opening Question (What inspires you?)1:20 What is your role like?3:12 How did you become a PMM?6:21 What are your thoughts on quiet quitting?12:11 What is the hardest thing in moving from IC to manager? 16:44 When you were in IC, what did you learn that actually helped you become a manager?19:46 What do you look for in recruiting?24:55 Do you have anything tactical that you do to help you hire someone?28:01 What about team development either as a whole or on an individual level?33:18 Rapid Fire Looking to connect?Check out Rebecca's Sharebird Profile or connect on LinkedIn. Kerensa's Sharebird Profile or connect on LinkedIn.
Following the comms breakdown, Kerensa gives Morgan and Dan a check-up. Meanwhile, Pip tries to figure out the problem, and the Narrator isn't happy with Retrieval... CW: Anxiety, panic, crying (and comfort), overlaid voices. Black Box is a Haunt Collaboration production, written and produced by L R Spooner. Music: Faded Dream by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com This episode featured A Conley as Dr Kerensa Verde, Keagan Van der Wekken as Daniel Schwarz, Shinyopals as Morgan Bliss, Derrick Valen as Dr Aubrey Killian, Beck Little as Philippa Daubenay, and L R Spooner as The Narrator. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kFbY1gxSzG3bi3ttpKrYfhi0D2p_mQsw/view?usp=sharing You can follow us on Twitter @blackboxscifi, Tumblr @blackboxpodcast, and find us on Patreon at patreon.com/thehauntcollaboration. Thanks for listening.
Abby has notes on the VPR reunion looks, the new boygenius album, some podcast recommendations, and a few other tidbits before she's joined by writer Kerensa Cadenas to talk lots of fun TV stuff. They get into the most recent season of You—including how they'd like to see it wrap up and Kerensa's recent profile of Penn Badgley for British GQ, Succession, Vanderpump Rules, and lots more.Subscribe to WHN on Substack: https://wehavenotes.substack.com Follow Kerensa: https://twitter.com/kerensacadenas + https://www.instagram.com/kerensacadenas Kerensa's GQ piece on Penn: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/penn-badgley-interview-2023
In this special mini-series of the Forensic Psychology Podcast, Sally and Kerensa talk to people who work as psychologists across the five directorates of the prison service, to get an idea of what their jobs entail and the environments they work in. Rebecca Ministro and Harriet Chapman both work in the directorate that covers prisons in Wales. For more information about careers in prisons, visit https://jobs.justice.gov.uk
In this special mini-series of the Forensic Psychology Podcast, Sally and Kerensa talk to people who work as psychologists across the five directorates of the prison service, to get an idea of what their jobs entail and the environments they work in. Poppy Marston and Rebecca Young both work in the directorate that covers women's prisons. For more information about careers in prisons, visit https://jobs.justice.gov.uk
In this special mini-series of the Forensic Psychology Podcast, Sally and Kerensa talk to people who work as psychologists across the five directorates of the prison service, to get an idea of what their jobs entail and the environments they work in. Alex Bonas and Mel Lewis both work in the Youth Custody Service with children and young adults. For more information about careers in prisons, visit https://jobs.justice.gov.uk
In this special mini-series of the Forensic Psychology Podcast, Sally and Kerensa talk to people who work as psychologists across the five directorates of the prison service, to get an idea of what their jobs entail and the environments they work in. Lucy Nuttall and James Bourton work in the directorate for the highest security prisons within the prison estate. For more information about careers in prisons, visit https://jobs.justice.gov.uk
In this special mini-series of the Forensic Psychology Podcast, Sally and Kerensa talk to people who work as psychologists across the five directorates of the prison service, to get an idea of what their jobs entail and the environments they work in. Elizabeth Kelly and Angelika Guttman both work in the directorate that covers men's prisons. For more information about careers in prisons, visit https://jobs.justice.gov.uk
Sally and Kerensa are joined by Zak and Jules, the hosts of the Prison Radio Association's brand new podcast Life After Prison. At the age of 20, Jules was convicted and sent to prison. During her time behind bars she developed a passion for exercise and achieved her professional gym qualifications. Since her release she's worked as a personal trainer, and through this work she got involved with National Prison Radio, leading in-cell workouts on-air. She then successfully applied to be the co-host of Life After Prison. Zak has served a total of around nine years in prison, across three sentences. After release he started podcasting as a way of bringing the conversations he'd had in prison to the outside world. He's passionate about helping talented people behind bars to achieve their potential and leave the criminal justice system. Life After Prison is building a community of people who can support each other through the experience of release and reintegration to society. Click here to watch Life After Prison on YouTube: https://youtu.be/by2wkIfNcTE
Sally and Kerensa will be presenting a brand new series called Behind the Crime on BBC Radio 4 on Wednesdays at 8pm. Starting on Wednesday 3 August, they'll be talking to three people who have committed criminal offences, putting those offences into the context of the lives they've led. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0019r5b These are powerful, emotional, dramatic conversations. They're also conversations that can help to explain why some people act in the ways they do. And they demonstrate the work that forensic psychologists do in prisons. So tune in to Behind the Crime on BBC Radio 4 or BBC Sounds.
Tom Kerensa is known by many as a friendly family doctor from the South West of England. Recently Tom has started to share his passion and interest in personal and group coaching to help people navigate the stresses of life and help them to explore themselves and the world more. 'Coaching brings together so many things that drew me to Medicine over 15 years ago. I love working with individuals from all backgrounds and establishing a safe and non-judgemental space where we can explore any personal challenges or identify and achieve specific goals'. - Tom Kerensa. https://www.tomkerensacoaching.ca/tom Don't forget to rate and review the show! https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-run-strong-podcast/id1483567507 To get in touch please email Endurance@innerfight.com #Therunstrongpodcast From our friends at Precision Fuel and Hydration; · Quick Carb Calculator · Free online Sweat Test · Book a free 20-minute hydration and fueling strategy video consultation · Why do athletes suffer from cramp? · How much carbohydrate do athletes need per hour? · Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best · Which energy products are right for you? Didn't catch the discount code to get 15% off your first order of fuel and hydration products, drop Andy and the team an email at hello@precisionfuelandhydration.com and they'll be happy to help you
The final instalment of the Women in Tech Series is upon us. And what a series it has been!This week, branding expert, marketing entrepreneur, ‘Black Women in Tech' founder and all-around super-woman Flavilla Fongang, joins Kerensa and Gareth for a memorable chat!This value-filled conversation covers everything from the moment she landed in the UK, unable to speak a word of English, and then going on to complete two degrees and a MA in International studies; through to her advice on building a personal brand, overcoming adversity through confidence and perseverance. We also talk about the formation of ‘Black Women in Tech' and how to cultivate confidence and ambition to fulfil your career aspirations. 06:00 - Flavilla's Personal Brand07:50 - Challenges of the Past11:20 - Taking Ownership13:26 - Work/Life Balance16:57 - What Books has Flavilla been most inspired by?22:00 - Motivation behind setting up Black Women in Tech28:55 - Women and STEM Subjects31:00 - Cultural differences for women careers between UK And France32:30 - Flavilla's Advice34:20 - Tips about confidence36:50 - Branding Mistakes
On this week's episode of Unlocking Leadership, Clare is joined by Professor Kerensa Jennings, Senior Advisor at BT Data and AI Solutions. They discuss the idea of a 'squiggly career' and how the unexpected twists and turns of life's journey can make you a better, more adaptive and more empathetical leader. Hosted by Clare Carpenter. Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. This podcast is brought to you by Corndel. Find out more at unlockingleadership.co.uk
Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365 community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized! This week, I am sharing my interview with Kerensa P. She lives with her spouse and young daughter. She shares her story of how a medical binder helped in her infertility journey and helped her to grow her family. She also shares how much she has benefited from working with a Sunday Basket® Certified Organizer. I hope you enjoy her story as much as I do! I am grateful that you are reaching out to share your stories and progress with me and with the Organize 365 community. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday For more information about the programs and products mentioned in this podcast please check out these links: Organize 365 The Sunday Basket® The Productive Home Solution/ALL ACCESS Workboxes Paper Organizing Retreats I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!
As a society, we send close to 100,000 people to prison each year. But what happens to people while they're behind bars? Sally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken are forensic psychologists who work in prisons. Their role is to help people in prison look at the harm they've caused to other people, understand why it happened and figure out how to make changes to prevent further offending after they've been released. In Behind the Crime, they take the time to understand the life of someone who's ended up in prison, and what happened afterwards. In this episode, they talk to 23 year-old Courtney, a mum who received a five-year sentence for her part in a series of armed robberies at the age of 17. Through the course of the conversation, they explore some of the key events in Courtney's life and track some of the threads that led her down a path to prison. At the same time, Sally and Kerensa explain some of the methods they use to reach the core factors that can lead to people harming others – and how they then work with people in prison to prevent further harm from happening in the future. Producer: Andrew Wilkie Editor: Hugh Levinson A BBC Radio Current Affairs and Prison Radio Association co-production for BBC Radio 4 Image: Sally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken. Credit: Christopher Terry/Prison Radio Association
This time Kerensa and Juno teamed up to interview Xantia who many of you will know as the lady from the 2010 Blizzcon, where she asked the panel why the female characters in WoW look like they are all dressed from the Victoria secrets catalogue. On top of that she is a veteran wow player and gamer in general, has tremendous lore knowledge and made for a really good conversation about the current state of WoW and MMO's in general. https://www.kotaku.com.au/2021/08/what-really-happened-at-that-blizzcon-panel-according-to-the-woman-in-the-video/ - Kotaku article https://youtu.be/Fi5dQzZp3f0?t=264 - video with timestamp citroen Xantia info lol https://classics.honestjohn.co.uk/reviews/citroen/xantia/ @Peopleofazerot1 on twitter peopleofazerothpodcast@gmail.com https://discord.gg/YFpbRHu discord Join me on SWTOR , Satele Shan server !!!
Juno is joined by Alenya, Kerensa and Jamie to discuss the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit against Activision Blizzard, This episode wont be for everyone, and that's fine, but for those of you who do decide to listen, We hope you find it informative and enjoyable. Take care of yourselves, and those around you.
The Forensic Psychology Podcast will be returning in April 2021 for a brand new, extended series. In the meantime, we want to hear from you! Email Sally and Kerensa at hello@forensicpsychologypodcast.com with your questions for our first guest of the new series, David Prescott, a mental health practitioner and specialist in treating sexual violence and trauma. David is the Editor of Safer Society Press. www.davidprescott.net
Part 2 of the interview with Liv Berg of Kennewick, WA.The Barndominium movement is still in the infancy stages of becoming top of mind among the human collective, so it’s considered a daring choice among most. But for a couple of millennials who traveled the country with their daughter in a 180 square foot Airstream; it’s not so far-fetched. Liv and Tanner not only live in a renovated barndominium, they’re building a second in Montana and have started a barndominium design company. Liv is our current cover story for the Winter Issue of Barndominium Lifestyle Magazine. She sits down to talk to us about the haybarn she and her husband Tanner renovated into a Barndo; the second home that they are building in Montana and her Barndo business, Back 40 Buildings.Support the show (http://www.barndominiumlifestyle.com/subscribe)
Linda and Mary are sisters from Texas who have beccome a phenomenon! With 227k Facebook followers who wait for the their Facebook "LIVE" shows every week, we are delighted to share the story and recipes of Pinky Ma's with you! In our current Barndominium Lifestyle Magazine Winter Issue, not only do they share award winning recipes in our BARNDOLICIOUS section, but Kerensa gets the story behind Pinky Ma's. This is an entertaining 40+ minute interview, so sit back, relax and enjoy the show!Support the show (http://www.barndominiumlifestyle.com/subscribe)
Music and lockdown chat with Kerensa and guest.
Happy New Year and welcome back to Barndominium Lifestyle!Our guest on the show today is Josh Helm of Texas Best Construction. This is a 2 Part interview and Josh discusses:His background and how he got into Barndo buildingPermits, insurance & financingThe advantages of a Barndo over traditionalGives us a general timeframe of a Barndo buildTalks about the rising phenomena of BarndosGives us some personal insight as far as his own Barndo and how his YouTube channel explodedHis own faith and philosophy on lifeSupport the show (http://www.barndominiumlifestyle.com/subscribe)
Jamaican educator, Kerensa Smith, shares her journey in education as she PARTICIPATES in FarmVille, Virginia
The pandemic has forced thousands of Brits to overcome their fear of technology, to embrace this digital world and develop skills to stay connected, both on a personal and professional level. Gareth talks to Kerensa Jennings, BT Group Director of Digital Impact. They discuss her amazing career, working with the likes of legendary broadcasters like David Frost and David Attenborough through to the amazing work she is currently involved with at BT. Kerensa’s career path has been far from linear, holding various roles in the production of television news and documentary programmes, including writing “the Slug’ for the Big Breakfast. Five years within the Royal Household forming strategy and delivery for IDEA CIC award to inspire digital enterprise pre-empted her appointment to her current role. Kerensa and her team are on a mission to provide digital skill acquisition to the masses and upskill those seeking employment. Specific programmes targeted to primary school children, school leavers, small businesses provide the opportunity for users to develop a problem-solving mindset, a crucial skill in today’s rapid, ever-changing world, together with inspiring confidence and adaptability. Find out how Kerensa views the impact of AI and the irreversible technological legacy of Covid-19.
Welcome to series 2 of the Small Business Britain podcast. This series we will be covering topics to help, inspire and support small businesses with a host of inspirational people. For this 8th episode, we are joined by the remarkable Kerensa Jennings, BT's Group Director for Digital Impact. Kerensa has had an amazing career so far, having worked at ITN, Sky, the BBC where she was Programme Editor of Breakfast with Frost, the BBC's Election Results Editor and the BBC's Head of Strategic Delivery. Kerensa also spearheaded the successful enterprise charity iDEA CIC and has been named one of the most influential women in tech for 4 years running. And not only that, she's a best-selling author and lived on top of a hill in Japan for a year to boot! It's a fantastic chat learning all about Kerensa's career and the key meetings and people who have shaped it along the way. Kerensa also shares her love of digital and how through the work with the BT Skills for Tomorrow programme, never before have digital skills have been more accessible or understandable. A huge thank you to Kerensa for taking the time out to chat to us. Please find out all about BT's Skills for Tomorrow programme here and do check out Kerensa's best-selling novel, Seas of Snow here. Small Business Britain: here to champion, inspire and accelerate small business. Hosted by Karen Campbell karencampbellmarketing.com Music and edit / production by Ben Lloyd-Evans bleproduction.com
We travelled to Te Tauihu to meet NUKU 43 Kerensa Johnston (Ngāti Tama, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Whawhakia). She is the CEO of Wakatū Incorporation, which has about 4,000 owners who descend from whānau and hapū of Whakatū, Motueka and Mōhua rohe. Kerensa has worked as as a solicitor in the private sector, a Barrister and, as a legal academic where she specialised in Māori legal development, public law, land law and international law. She was part of the Nelson Tenths Reserves and Occupation Reserves case against the NZ Government, which was won in the Supreme Court. Today, her role has a focus on leading her whānau through the sustainable use of their land and resources, including a focus in areas of food sovereignty, innovation, and Indigenous science. In this episode we talk about that supreme court case and the legacy of Wakatū, about harnessing the strengths of different iwi and hapū, and her mahi with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, the Māori Centre of Research Excellence.
Kerensa Wing is a high school principal with an uncommon approach to doing her job. She is dedicated to working with children and young people and her unique approach recently garnered her attention at the national level and she was award National Principal of the Year. She is playful and engaging with the student she serves and has even been featured in a carpool karaoke-style video singing the theme song to Fresh Prince of BelAire. She has a unique vision for developing leaders among her students and it is that unique approach of service and servant leadership I will be discussing with her in today's episode of the Conversation Podcast. Here's a rundown of how the call will go so you aren't caught off guard. We'll start out with 3-4 minutes of you telling us about yourself. Then we'll spend 4-7 minutes talking about the service program/philosophy you have going at the school. Last we'll spend 4-7 minutes talking about ways parents can talk with their children about serving, what you advise the parents of your students to do at home to support what you are teaching them at school. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-conversation-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-conversation-podcast/support
Here is episode 5 featuring NASSP Principal of the Year finalist, Kerensa Wing! Mrs. Wing speaks to us about curriculum, instruction, assessment, professional learning communities, and advice for aspiring leaders!
Who was Huey Long and how did Tigger save lives? Getting to know people from history is tricky, particularly when heroes turn out to have rather horrid personal lives. Can we separate the art from the artist? Featuring Huey Long - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long Eric Gill - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Gill Paul Winchell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Winchell With thanks to Dan Carlin @hardcorehistory, Simon Dunn @sighdone and Paul Kerensa @paulkerensa. Dan Carlin is a journalist, historian (although he'd describe himself as a mere History Fan) and podcaster. He is creator and host of the award winning History Podcast, Hardcore History available from www.dancarlin.com. Paul Kerensa is a comedian and television writer (credits include Not Going Out and Miranda). He also writes interesting books about Christianity you can get from www.paulkerensa.com Simon Dunn is also a television writer. He also churns out a lot of fun ebooks www.simondunn.me.uk Iszi Lawrence is a comedian and podcaster www.iszi.com Thanks for Listening to this podcast - for more info please visit www.zlistdeadlist.com. To support the show do share this episode on social medai and write us a review on iTunes. To help financially please use the paypal button on the website. The Z List Dead List a Podcast about obscure people from History created and hosted by Iszi Lawrence. Music All Licenses can be viewed on www.freemusicarchive.org. Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffery Lewis (http://www.thejefferylewissite.com) Podington bear (http://podingtonbear.com/) Chris Zabriskie (http://chriszabriskie.com/) The F*cked Up Beat (https://thefuckedupbeat.bandcamp.com/)