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Actress and comedian Kerry Howard - best known for being in the BBC's BAFTA-award-winning sitcom Him and Her is taking on Bush this week in Britain's favourite quirkiest quiz. Migraines, Minestrone and Mobile Banking includes questions on: What's the best soup? Which mental and physical pain-inducing event is the most painful? And how many times a week do you access your online banking? Follow Kerry on social media (Instagram here and X here) to follow her upcoming TV and film appearances, including Apple TV's Bad Apples. To play the quiz every week, head to guestimators.com For Guestimators merch, head to guestimators.store Email us on hello@guestimators.com Send voicenotes to 07457404279 And follow our socials: Twitter/X Instagram YouTube TikTok Bluesky Production Company - Lock It In Studio Hosts - Andy Bush & Matt Cutler Producer - Will Nichols Music - Adam Harrison Design - Charlie Thomas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Stupid Hearts Club. The Entertainment Community for everyone with a creative, open, loving, romantic and gloriously stupid heart!-------------------Hello you lovely sodsThis is a cracking, chatty episode with tv comedy actress and personal buddy Kerry Howard. You may know her from Him and Her, Witless, Young Hyacinth and many more shows on the lol-circuit. Kerry is currently earning her drama stripes in Waterloo Road, and is still very much a reliable, funny-boned comedy hire gun. Over on Insta, her daily efforts to stay mentally and physically in peak condition are a huge part of her mission at the moment and here she does a pretty good job of inspiring me into 'moving more' even though I am sat in bed with a cold looking like a melted, Jabba the Hut candle as I type this. I bloody love Kerry, I always have a great chat with her and she made me an excellent brew with the correctly meagre amount of milk in it.Enjoyes vousNico Van Dieselbtw- note the fancy new designs of our show photos, posts reels and stories. All courtesy of Blue Flamingo Podcast services. Look out for them on InstaStupid Hearts Club Forever Baby-------------------If you enjoy what I do and would like to help support all the time and effort I lovingly put into the world of Stupid Hearts Club, which now includes, podcasts, live music events, music collabs and more, then please consider becoming a paid subcriber to my Patreon! You will have immediate access to a well stocked treasure trove of really cool extra podcast bits, and you will be first to know about stuff like merch, news, and forthcoming plans to create an actual membership club, that means you will be able get into all SHC music nights and events for FREE. Every paid sub really helps me keep going, even if it's just to try it out for a month! And all for around £5! BargzEither way. I'm still super happy you are here at all so thank you so much for listening!Oh and if you want to see me on an almost daily basis titting about and being a legend of compassion come and follow stupid hearts club on Instagram, Don't be shy, come and say helloNico xx-------------------Production support from Drew ToynbeeCopyright 2024 Nico Tatarowicz
April 2024 Women were the backbone of Bletchley Park during World War Two. At its peak in January 1945, the workforce was 75% female, but even at the start of the war, women comprised a significant portion of GC&CS's numbers. Women were recruited in a variety of ways, but a significant quantity of them, particularly early in the war, were selected direct from prominent universities such as Oxford, St Andrews and Cambridge. Over the last few years, a team of members of Newnham College Cambridge have been researching the women from their college who worked at Bletchley Park and in other wartime roles. They have discovered, astonishingly, more than 70 students and alumnae were recruited to BP. After close collaboration with the team at Bletchley Park Trust, a new exhibition presents their findings and reveals some hidden histories. In this episode, recorded at Newnham College, Bletchley Park's Head of Content, Erica Munro, meets the three women behind this new research and we visit the exhibition to find out more about their discoveries. Dr Sally Waugh, Dr Gill Sutherland and Newnham College Archivist Frieda Midgley share what they've uncovered, and what surprised them, about the Newnham women who worked at Bletchley Park. This episode features our Oral History recordings of three of those Newnham women: Sister St. Paul Lady Elisabeth Reed Mrs Brenda Lang Image: Reproduced with the permission of Dr John Clarke via Kerry Howard from her research into the life of Joan Clarke. #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2, #Newnham,
Since the pandemic, the rate of people recording psychological distress has increased massively. That's according to Kerry Howard, corporate mental health advisor, and author of, ‘How to heal a workplace culture: Tackle trauma, foster psychological safety and boost happiness at work'. She explains what trauma is and how to help minimise the traumatic impact in the workplace, through understanding and compassion. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Workplace culture is fundamental to the success of your business. If your people aren't happy, the productivity and profits of your business are greatly impacted. Corporate mental health advisor, Kerry Howard, addresses the issue in her book, ‘How to heal a workplace culture: tackle trauma, foster psychological safety and boost happiness at work'. She says it's up to the business owner or leader to learn how to manage interpersonal connections among staff. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year Crushos! This episode is a great one to kick us off - in fact it might be my favourite ever episode. Is that disloyal to all the other episodes? I don't know. It's how I feel now. It features the glorious Kerry Howard on starting slow, and ending up a female incel - taking in scenic stops at how best an 8 year old can compliment a girl in his class, and when Jimmy Carr lost his virginity. It's a hoot. By the way, if you hear what sounds like a lot of heavy breathing, it's not, the producer's husband was using a steam iron in the next room, and we didn't realise it was being picked up. Sorry about that! Come and say hello on Substack if you haven't already - you can also subscribe there to get the episodes ad free if you prefer no ads. Or stick right here if you love 'em! https://crushedbymcs.substack.com lots of Crushy hugs, Margaret xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi all, this week's show features someone I have known for more than 20 years - writer and performer Barunka O'Shaughnessy, as I think you'll be able to tell from the level of giggling. Barunka has a list of credits as long as your arm, including Motherland, Up the Women and Hunderby. But by the end of this episode you'll know her best as a woman with a fine set of childhood crushes - including indie goth legend Robert Smith. Hope you enjoy it. We'll be back the other side of Christmas with a chat with Kerry Howard about her crushes. We met up a couple of weeks ago, and it was absolutely bonkers, so I'm looking forward to sharing that! If you're subscribing on Substack, there will be a festive Christmas Day episode for subscribers in which Julia Raeside and I do the maths for pretty much everyone in Love Actually. I wanted to find a way to say a BIG thank you for supporting the show this year. I really, truly, appreciate it. And you! So, dip in and find that if you're on Substack. And if not - see you on the other side of the turkey. Lots of love and Christmas hugs, Margaret xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Clayton is and actor, director and writer best known for playing Olivia Colman's dad in the comedy Peep Show with David Mitchell and Robert Webb. He also played Graham, in the comedy Him & Her with Russel Tovey, Sarah Solimani, Kerry Howard and Joe Wilkinson. He's about to star in the new Disney+ series of The Full Monty starting the original cast, plus Paul as Dennis! Other TV appearances include. television appearances include One Foot in the Grave, Drop the Dead Donkey, Doctor Who, Wire in the Blood, My Family, Danny Boy, Breeders, Shakespeare and Hathaway, Delicious, Drifters, Wolf Hall, The Frankenstein Chronicles, Mr Selfridge and The Crown. His novels, The Punishment and The Hoax are available now.Paul Clayton is guest number 296 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Paul's books are available here: amazon.co.uk/Paul-Clayton/e/B08YXTGCMCGrim & Co - grimmandco.co.ukThe Hope Theatre - thehopetheatre.comConnor Calland reading My Corner Shop by Joe Shackley - fb.watch/k_MOlOFz9hFollow Paul Clayton on Twitter: @Claytoncast & Instagram @claytoncastgram .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since the pandemic, the rate of people recording psychological distress has increased massively. That's according to Kerry Howard, corporate mental health advisor, and author of, ‘How to heal a workplace culture: Tackle trauma, foster psychological safety and boost happiness at work'. She explains what trauma is and how to help minimise the traumatic impact in the workplace, through understanding and compassion. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Workplace culture is fundamental to the success of your business. If your people aren't happy, the productivity and profits of your business are greatly impacted. Corporate mental health advisor, Kerry Howard, addresses the issue in her book, ‘How to heal a workplace culture: Tackle trauma, foster psychological safety and boost happiness at work'. She says it's up to the business owner or boss to learn how to manage the interpersonal connections among staff. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kerry Howard is a BAFTA nominated actor who is best known for playing Laura in the BAFTA award-winning BBC sitcom Him and Her alongside Russel Tovey, Sarah Solemani and Joe Wilkinson. She had her first big break in the BBC remake of sitcom Reggie Perrin, played the lead ‘Leanne' in three series of Witless for BBC Three and played the title role in Young Hyacinth for BBC One. Other television credits include Ted Lasso, The Outlaws, The Trouble With Maggie Cole, Finding Joy, Murder in Successville, Judge Romesh, Two Weeks To Live, We the Jury and Drifters. Kerry has made regular appearances as a panellist on Would I Lie to You?, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Go 8 Bit on Dave and Pointless Celebrities. She recently appeared at the National Theatre in London in Jack Absolute flies again.Kerry Howard is guest number 267 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Kerry Howard on Twitter and Instagram @thekerryhoward .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Kerry Howard on her new book How To Heal a Workplace, healing from a traumatic accident, and helping and coaching other people deal with trauma. We also dive deep into corporate mental health awareness, toxic workplace cultures, trauma prevention and preventing psychological injuries through education and training.
In the first episode of the new series, the clubbers meet actor, writer and all round comedy queen Kerry Howard!! We ask her about her new project with Sky, how she fits it all in whilst still looking so fit, and how putting it out to the universe got her a top gig at the National Theatre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recently, Kelly and Joann made the difficult decision not to attend the Spring High Point Market in April 2022. Things are busier than they've ever been in their 17 years in business and since Kelly and Joann had been to the last three markets, they decided to stay put and work, work, work! Instead, they reached out to several friends and colleagues who did attend the market who could give listeners the scoop on what they saw and what we can expect to see in the way of color, fabrics, furnishings, supply chain issues and lead times in the industry. Listen in to hear from designers across the U.S. on the hottest trends to be on the lookout for! IN THIS EPISODE: [00:30] Introduction and sponsor information [02:45] Debbie Bassnet and Jessica Duce talk colors, texture and lead times [06:52] Linda Holt and Laura Miya share Southwestern color trends and new textures [13:06] Elizabeth Scruggs and Christine Phillips mention warmer finishes and favorite brand collections [18:15] Grant Ford and Jennifer Stone agree on the casualization of home furnishings and the move towards soft, curved shapes [23:12] Kerry Howard and Dennis Scully talk about industry challenges and vintage, casual and cozy styles emerging KEY TAKEAWAYS: Gray is on its way out and beige is coming in, as well as Southwestern colors being introduced. Lead times are sadly not improving and more price increases are expected. However, companies are looking into quick ship programs and domestic based manufacturing to help decrease lead times. Boucle is the trending textile for upholstered furniture and wood pieces in darker shades with textures such as caning and rattan are becoming more popular. RESOURCE LINKS: Norwalk Furniture Website Episode 78 - Photography Tips and Tricks to Take Your Cell Phone Photos To the Next Level with Linda Holt Guest Designers and Colleagues: Debbie Basnett Website Jessica Duce Website Linda Holt Website Lori Miya Website Elizabeth Scruggs Website Christine Phillips of Viola PR and Design Grant Ford, Account Manager with Lexington Home Brands Jennifer Stoner Website Kerry Howard on Instagram Dennis Scull of Business of Home Podcast QUOTES: “I don't usually brag about going to expensive places, but I just left the gas station.” “Don't be intimidated by what you don't know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.” - Sara Blakely, Founder, Spanx SPONSOR: This episode of Inside Design is sponsored by Norwalk Furniture. Norwalk has been handcrafting custom upholstery for over 100 years and serves the design community throughout the country. They presented a new collection of fabrics and upholstery frames at this past Spring High Point Market. They have a virtual walk through of the showroom on their website that brings to life the recent show so you can see what is new, and for those like us that couldn't attend, we can now see it on the site. Visit their gorgeous products at one of their three year round showrooms (Dallas, Atlanta and Las Vegas) or online at NorwalkFurniture.com. Also, don't miss the remarkable 360 Design Tool app that makes selecting custom upholstery fast, fun and foolproof. Available for Apple, Android and on their website. Make sure to check it out!
Our very own Samantha Baines is joined by excellent previous guests actress Kerry Howard, comedian Helen Thorn and Artistic Director of the National Youth Theatre Paul Roseby OBE to talk New Years. For Samantha this one night is harder than Christmas as a singleton and the four chat body image after break up, creating odd numbers on trips away and who to snog at midnight.We are here for any of you going through a difficult time or feeling lonely this New Year. Remember you are not alone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samantha Baines is joined by not one but THREE brilliant previous The Divorce Social guests to chat break up and Christmas! Scummy Mummies' Helen Thorn, comedy actress Kerry Howard and Interior Design Masters' Micaela Sharp bring the joy to this seasonal special. All share stories about presents from the ex, lonely moments and Christmas merriment as well as top tips for your first Christmas without a partner. There are crackers, cheesy Christmas jokes and solidarity to feast on.We know Christmas can be a difficult time for anyone going through a breakup/in a difficult situation/or dreaming of leaving and we at The Divorce Social are here for you. Join us next week for our New Years special too!Follow us on twitter and instagram: @divorcepod & @samanthabainesEmail: thedivorcesocial@gmail.comJoin the chat: www.patreon.com/samanthabaines See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Success Inspired, we talked about why community trauma, such as COVID-19, really have profound impacts on how we live our lives, what we can do about it and how to realise our true potential so we can be more successful in both personal and work life. Kerry Howard is a best-selling author and psychologist specialising in trauma prevention and treatment. She has won two international awards for her commitment to treating PTSD and improving mental health in Australia. She is passionately curious about the convergence of emerging technologies and human experience. Kerry works with large organisations to reduce trauma in the workplace. She is passionate about reducing psychological injuries at work, helping organisations to manage change sensitively and reducing worker's compensation claims for bullying and harassment. Her new book 'The Trouble With Trauma' provides insights into how our traumatic experiences affect our psychological world, but also our physical bodies. Special Offer:https://kerryhoward.com.au/shop/ (Click Here) For Kerry's New Book 'The Trouble with Trauma' Links:https://kerryhoward.com.au/ (kerryhoward.com.au) Highlights:[00:00:16] Introduction of Kerry Howard [00:03:18] Impacts of trauma you may not be aware of [00:04:13] What are vibration of emotion [00:09:04] How can you manage your own emotions [00:11:57] Impact of covid on the workplace environment in Australia [00:26:37] We're talking about limiting beliefs [00:30:53] How can you go about managing your emotional triggers? [00:33:31] Importance of collaboration & helping lift other people up [00:37:30] How to determine what healthy success means [00:40:47] We talk about Ego and when you should check it [00:42:38] See saw between your inner child and your inner protector [00:44:52] Your true leader is your inner child [00:48:03] Panic attacks are just an extreme version of anxiety. Kerry talks about her 'Cairo airport' story [00:49:40] Tip for parents and what the biggest challenge in modern parenting is [00:53:25] We talk about how our brain responds to virtual reality, meta verse and concerns for future. [00:59:35] What compelled Kerry to become a Psychologist [01:10:48] Top 3 Take Away Points Subscribe So You Don't Miss Out:Subscribe to SIP mailing list to get regular updates https://forms.aweber.com/form/16/1748098216.htm (by clicking here) Listen on your favourite platform -https://successinspiredpodcast.com/listen ( click here)Support This Show:Love this Podcast? https://lovethepodcast.com/successinspired (Click here )to leave a review ! Become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thatvitmuller (Click here) Follow on https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/success-inspired-podcast (Linkedin) Follow on https://twitter.com/SuccessInspire3 (Twitter) Like on https://www.facebook.com/successinspiredpodcast/ (Facebook) Follow on https://www.instagram.com/successinspiredpodcast/ (Instagram) Enquiries :Contact Vit on https://www.linkedin.com/in/vitmuller/ (LinkedIn) Get Vit's updates on https://www.facebook.com/thatvitmuller/ (Facebook) Follow Vit on https://www.instagram.com/thatvitmuller/ (Instagram) Find Vit on https://twitter.com/thatvitmuller/ ( twitter) Looking to start a podcast? Here are my recommended tools!Recording - Use The #1 Podcast Recording Software for Remote Interviews https://squadcast.fm/?ref=vitmuller1 (by clicking here) Editing - Remove ums, uhs, likes, you knows, and repeated words as well as noise, enhance speech, and sound like a pro with acoustic echo cancellation and audio quality enhancement — in one click - https://www.descript.com/?lmref=Pq0uiA (Link here) Hosting - Success Inspired Podcast is hosted with Captivate, the world's only growth-oriented podcast host™. You can too! Get your first 7-days on me by https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=vitmuller (clicking here now.) This podcast uses the... Support this podcast
Kerry Howard is an actress and writer, known for her roles in Him and Her, Reggie Perrin and more recently HBO's Two Weeks to Live. We talked to Kerry about paint swatches, moving in lockdown, her relationship with social media and her grandfather who always believed she'd become an actress. PLUS we have bonus content with Kerry just for our Patrons available at patreon.com/blankpodcast Massive thanks to our Patrons: Mary Catherine Byrnes, Victoria Nielsen, Manya Kay, Alex Williams, Joel Piveteau, Richard Astill, Samantha Beaton, Claudia McKelvey, John Holland, Katherine Keen, Lynn Robinson, It's Coming Home 2022, Alice Chrystall, Shereen Qadri, Maddie Lightfoot, Alex Collis. @blankpod @eliistender @jimdalycomedy @THEKERRYHOWARD theblankpodcast2018@gmail.com
Working in a frontline environment routinely exposes an individual to trauma. When combined with pre-existing psychological experiences, this can be a trigger for traumatic injuries including PTSD. It doesn't matter what type of injury was sustained in the line of duty - direct physical trauma or observed trauma – the impact is synonymous. The experience of trauma has a neurobiological impact on the brain, and ‘multiple' impacts will place a person into a state in which they may no longer cope. By routinely providing psychoeducation for immediate intervention, teach self-help techniques that are neurobiologically effective, and provide more structured support from leaders and other health professionals, then we have a much greater opportunity to prevent traumatic injuries developing. Today's guest Kerry Howard is a best-selling author and psychologist specialising in trauma prevention and treatment. Kerry has won two international awards for her commitment to treating PTSD and improving mental health in Australia. Since 2010, Kerry has presented at a variety of international conferences including the USA, Europe, and Australia. She developed professional development training in the promotion, prevention, and early intervention of traumatic injury. Her book, ‘The Trouble with Trauma' provides clear guidance about how to resolve traumatic experience. Stay tuned as Kerry delves into the facts of PTSD formation, and what we need to implement in the early stages for greater prevention and treatment.
In this episode with Kerry Howard, award winning author and trauma specialist, we share an understanding that negative (traumatic) experiences are at the basis of all of our problems as human beings, but there is a framework that we can use to understand our behaviour and resolve any situation. Covid-19 has raised the awareness of how a lack of personal freedom increases feelings of powerlessness, but we need to find a way to empower ourselves to recover rather than only looking outside of ourselves for solutions. Humans crave connection and we fail each other when not being able to provide it. Kerry believes that education is the key to unlocking the ability to shift paradigms. Kerry shares some of the strategies from her 'Self Management System' Framework as well as her book ' The Trouble With Trauma which are practical and based in sound research, practice and experience. 'Survival is Miraculous, but Recovery is a Choice' is Kerry's mantra in life work. For more information on Kerry's Self Management System : https://kerryhoward.com.au/ Email: kerryhoward@psychnexus.com.au LinkedIn: https://kerryhoward.com.au/
Moving through life from birth to adulthood, we all have unique experiences. Not one person has had the exact same experience as another. These encounters shape the way we see the world and along the way, we have both positive and negative experiences some of which create trauma. This is how our beliefs are shaped and it's where the operating system for our brain comes from. Sometimes people don't realise that traumatic experience is the basis of a lot of their unhappiness and their programming needs a system upgrade. Doing this self observation and healing can ensure we are operating from the best place and creating the life and relationships we both desire and deserve.Kerry Howard is a best-selling author, psychologist and executive coach. Kerry, Ms Pink Herself, has not only made this personal transformation herself, but also worked with 500+ clients, assisting them to transform their lives and relationships. We chat What is trauma and how does it show up in our lives Understanding our own and our partners triggers Taking full responsibility for ourselves and not blaming others for our emotions and reactions. Better Relationships We empower couples to create thriving relationships so that they can play all out in life, set big goals and put plans in place to actually achieve them Better World Many research studies have shown that great relationships are associated with better health, greater happiness, and even a longer life. If more of us had thriving, healthy, happy romantic relationships, we know we would have a better world. That's why, every time someone works with us, via our partnership with Buy1Give1 we also help someone else in the world. Yep a stranger, someone you'll never meet. Connect with us Website - https://www.fuelcollective.com.au/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thefuelcollective Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingcouples/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/fuel_collective Instagram - Date Forever - https://www.instagram.com/dateforever/ Instagram - Fuel Collective - https://www.instagram.com/fuel.collective/ Instagram - Nath - https://www.instagram.com/nathjaeger/ Instagram - Sammi - https://www.instagram.com/sammisomewhere/ Connect with Kerry Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kerryhowardpsych/ Website - https://kerryhoward.com.au/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kerryhowardpsych LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryhowardpsych/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcUXB1EIs4n2PUwhn7_FuuA Books mentioned Kerry Howard - Define Your Inner Diva Kerry Howard - Why Men are Like Shoes Kerry Howard - The Trouble with Trauma
Greetings, Rotters! This week I took a punt on a film I hadn't actually seen before and it came up trumps! I give you: The Brain (1988). It's the classic story of a disembodied brain with plans for world domination via it's hypnotic brainwaves through the nations TV sets helmed by an evil doctor who happens to be an alien. Join me and the hilarious Kerry Howard as we pick our brains and try and make sense of this truly wonderful B-Movie. To celebrate Pride month (June), we currently have a range of limited edition 'Brainbow Pride' tees and tanks in the merch store. 25% of proceeds will be donated to STONEWALL. An organisation close to my heart...and brain. Take a look and grab one if it takes your fancy... www.SteviesBrainRot.com Support the show and access benefits like bonus episodes and merch: www.Patreon.com/SteviesBrainRot Twitter: SteviesBrainRot Instagram :BrainRotPod Email: SteviesBrainRot@Gmail.com Letterboxd: SteviesBrainRot FaceBook Group: BrainRotPod Theme by Dean Maynard
It’s essential for emergency service organisations to provide training for their employees to strengthen their psychological mindset, to reduce the impact of occupational trauma, and to ensure that they can retain a highly skilled workforce, says psychologist and trauma prevention expert Kerry Howard. The post Better mental fitness training for frontline workers appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Us humans have a great tendency to attach our identities to our circumstances, our past, our jobs or obligations, to the extent that it's easy to lose sight of who we really are. We become victims of misfortune, defined by our careers, or unable to see where we end and the struggles we have to endure begin. It's so easy to forget that behind all of these things, all of these ideas that we cling on to, is a unique individual, with as much right to be here as anyone else. Each of us is as valid and significant as anyone else – whether that might be The Queen, Donald Trump, Robert De Niro or Mother Theresa. We all have just as much right to exist, to be, and to take up space as anyone else. I chatted about ideas like this with the actor Kerry Howard. She generously gave up her time to share her own experiences dealing with imposter syndrome, letting go of negative identities that don't serve us, and making the difficult decisions that are sometimes necessary to find happiness and peace in our lives. Useful links: Following Kerry on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thekerryhoward And on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thekerryhoward
"I went to another realm of orgasm" - Kerry HowardKerry Howard joins Samantha Baines to sing and be joyous about divorce. An honest conversation about taking time for yourself, dating and what you wear to court. Samantha is very excited to hear about a new level of orgasm and the two discuss dating and divorcing in the public eye. Someone googled Kerry on a date, right in front of her too! A lively, fun and funny episode of the smash hit podcast.Trigger warnings:rapebulimiaSupport the podcast and join the club on Patreon:www.patreon.com/thedivorceclubpod Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thedivorceclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
September 2020 This is the last of three special episodes to mark what would have been our Annual Veterans Reunion. It was due to COVID-19 restrictions and with huge regret that Bletchley Park Trust had to take the difficult decision not to hold this year’s reunion on-site. But here at the podcast we can still celebrate our Veterans with these special episodes. At a reunion we like to capture as many Veterans stories as we can, but we also always remember that it is their special day and we try not to interrupt it too much for them. Some chats may just be a quick hello and how are you and some might end up with a short interview. But for some Veterans, it might be the first time they have been asked to talk about their vital war work and we are always honoured to be on hand to save their story for future generations. In this, the last of these special episodes, we’re bringing you nearly 80 minutes from another 12 of our amazing Veterans, including a few of those longer interviews. Featured in this episode, in order of appearance are: Doris Moss Mollie Brewster Pamela Forbes Betty Webb Elizabeth Davies Marigold Angela Bostock-Wilson Diana Tyler Margaret Thomas Bartrum Robinson Edna Garbutt Pauline Lee Tom Howie We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Veterans of Bletchley Park and its Outstations, for their service. Special thanks to Katherine Lynch, Sarah Langston and Kerry Howard. Image: ©Will Amlot for the Bletchley Park Trust 2020 #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2,
September 2020 As we explained in the last show, due to COVID-19 restrictions and with huge regret, Bletchley Park Trust had to take the difficult decision not to host our Annual Veterans Reunion onsite this year. To continue to mark what would have been this year’s reunion, this is the second of three special episodes we will be bringing you this month, to still pay tribute to our Veterans. Reunion is always the busiest day of the year for the podcast, catching up with old friends & rushing around trying to make sure that we can record as many Veterans as we can but it hasn’t just been our original co-host Katherine Lynch and producer Mark Cotton. We have also had help from a group of people we like to call our roving reporters. They are friends of the podcast who kindly give their time to help us allow the Veterans’, to tell their stories, in their own voices. We want to thank everyone who has helped us at each reunion since 2012 but especially those featured in this episode, Sarah Langston, Kerry Howard, Astrid Specht, Helen Legh and of course Katherine Lynch. The Veterans featured in this episode, in order of appearance are: Flo Cole Cicely Anderson Mimi Gallilee Kay Wingate Nancy Clark Geoffrey Pidgeon Pat Davies Christine Brose Joan Smeaton Mary Heal Eric Dodd We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Veterans of Bletchley Park and its Outstations, for their service. Image: ©Will Amlot for the Bletchley Park Trust 2020 #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2,
In this episode, we welcome the BAFTA nominated star of Him & Her and Witless, Kerry Howard, into the AYP fold! 'Hello and welcome to the Gigi WIlson Show online, on digital and on podcast!' Tune in to the world's strangest radio phone-in show. In this episode we hear Gigi Wilson; a presenter who'll lead us through the twists and turns of unearthing a dark secret... Join Arthur McBain and Owen Jenkins for this hilarious instalment of At Your Peril; 'CHAT RADIO!'. Intro theme voiced by Oliver Britten.
Kerry Howard from all the comedies explains her unique use for dating apps and who gets the blame when she nicks the kids' sweets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kerry Howard, star of BBC's Him & Her, actor, twin and lover of wigs is this week's cuddlee.Follow Kerry on Twitter and Instagram: @thekerryhowardFollow Cuddle Club on Twitter and Instagram: @CuddleClubPodRecorded by Ben Williams and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive Productions.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cuddleclub. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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THE FUNNY MUMMIES SPECIAL - CHECK IN ON THE LOCK-IN To kick off our weekly lock in specials, host Hatty Ashdown and her favourite Funny Mummy, Gemma Beagly, caught up over video call with Bafta nominated actor Kerry Howard (Him and her, Witless, Give out Girls) about being a single mum. From moving into a new home just weeks before lock down, home schooling (what the hell is a split diagrah?), the positives of the lock down, dating again, single parenting holidays, hot young widowers, reaching out for help from Dawn French, and how to just swear at a tap to get it working. You can follow Kerry on twitter (@THEKERRYHOWARD) and IG (@thekerryhoward) This Episode was recorded remotely for Soho Radio/The Other Woman show (Thursdays 3pm) & the Funny Mummies podcasts 5/5/2020. In association with Screaming with Laughter - the daytime comedy club where babies can come too - now with live shows on IG Wednesdays. The show is edited by Scott Kingsnorth.
Sophie talks to Kerry Howard about single parenthood, modern parenting and choo choo trains. Kerry is best known for her role as Laura in the BBC Three comedy Him and Her, she's also starred in Witless, Drunk History and Young Hyacinth.
Although at the time of release we're all gearing-up for Christmas, the team at Drunk Women Towers invite you to cast your minds back to Halloween 2019 when our tipsy trio boarded the ghost train to foggy Corsham so they could bring Drunk Women Solving Crime to the West Country. You just need to know that because they all talk about being dressed up at the start, but other than that it could be any drunken evening, as the team dive into the life of a confidence trickster whose story became a blockbusting film... don't try to guess what the film is at this stage, because it's really annoying - all will be revealed.As usual they enlist the help of a star super-sleuth and so the wonderful actor, writer and right good laff Kerry Howard engaged her little grey cells and pretty much solved it (along with a woman in the audience who clearly LOVES the film of the story).Huge thanks to all at the Pound Arts Centre, Corsham for supplying a fine wine cellar and for their hospitality.Don't forget to check drunkwomensolvingcrime.com for show listings (some in Spring 2020 to be announced) and for exclusive Drunk Women Solving Crime merch! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we're joined by the lovely actress, Kerry Howard, who tells Olivia and Maria about how she's a happily single mum, sharing a couple of awkard first-date stories; the support of a divorced womens group and some of their suprising rules; the love fulfilment she feels from her kids and how people should relish in their "lonely years"! Listen to this funny episode as we help you realise that "dick is not that important". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anna Mann is back interviewing another old friend, Sam Stokes (Him and Her's Kerry Howard). Its an achingly real and unmissably strong look back through time with one of our countr greatest if least remembered actress(es). Once at the height of her fame in 70s sitcoms Girls on the Bus she now lives in an empty house constantly pecked by chickens. Subscribe and Review I beg of you!Facebook colinhoultcomedyInstagram annamannactressT-shirts Teepublic.comCome see Anna at the Cheese and Sex Party, Junkyard Dogs - 12th July www.facebook.com/events/664575560668761/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RHLSTP #207 Kerry Howard - Gurt Lush. Richard is back at the Bath Komedia and chats about the planet that was discovered here and the various names it had, but it doesn’t go on too long, cos he has a great guest and has to drive home, it’s Bath resident and daughter of an assassin, Kerry Howard. The conversation revolves around meeting Ken Campbell without knowing who he was, the varying successes of the BBC’s season of revived sitcoms, an unusual pregnancy, how comedy might be cooked in the womb, how Russell Howard convinced Kerry that she was a good goal-keeper, inappropriate teachers and what happened to sketch shows. And an interjection from the audience makes Richard wonder if it was a mistake to bring the show to the provinces, It wasn’t. There will be loads more shows on the road - come along if you can.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Support the kickstarter at http://rhlstp.co.uk/kickstarterCheck out our website, become a badger and see extra content http://bit.ly/rhlstpwebSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://bit.ly/RHLSTPgigsBuy DVDs and Books http://bit.ly/gofasterstripe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
September 2018 During World War Two more than 10,000 people worked for GC&CS either at Bletchley Park, it’s Outstations or connected branches both Civilian and Military. This gives us a wealth of different stories to be able to tell and in this second visit to this year’s Reunion we will bring you 3 more exclusive interviews with our Veterans. Sergeant Stanley Clegg served from 1943 till 1945 in the RAF and with Special Liaison Unit 8 in North Africa, Italy and France. His fascinating story includes Jockeys hiding from the Germans and having to give up his nice warm palace for a tent. Watching London being bombed early in the war gave Pauline Lee “a huge surge of patriotism” and after an interview at the Foreign Office her prayers were answered and she found herself at Bletchley Park for the next 4 years. Finally we hear how seventeen year old Tom Howie thought joining the RAF would be his route to escape working on a farm, but a failed medical and a visit from a man from Montrose, sent him off to London for secret work for the Radio Security Service monitoring German radio transmissions. Many thanks to our roving reporters Sarah Langston and Kerry Howard for this episode. Image: © Will Amlot for the Bletchley Park Trust #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2, #Veteran, #OralHistory
Kerry Howard joined Ian in the studio to chat about bestiality, ducks and masturbating. Patrick Monahan chatted about his lateness, politics and touring. Producer Natalie had a chat with Ian about bird penises..
Kerry Howard joined Ian in the studio to chat about bestiality, ducks and masturbating. Patrick Monahan chatted about his lateness, politics and touring. Producer Natalie had a chat with Ian about bird penises..
This week’s TTMM guest is actor-writer Kerry Howard, star of Him & Her, Young Hyacinth, Witless, & force of nature. Doris made us fucking late for a start. The wind that had been flapping about [...] The post 006: Kerry Howard, Actor & Writer appeared first on Thinky Thinky Make Make.
Clive Anderson and Sara Cox are joined by Rufus Hound, Kerry Howard, Frank Gardner and Josette Bushell-Mingo for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Timothy B. Schmit and Big Thief. Producer: Sukey Firth.
October 2016 The Party that Saved Bletchley Park takes you back 25 years, to the first Veterans’ reunion. On 19 October 1991 Bletchley Park was about to be bulldozed for housing. A group of local historians organised the first - and, they thought, last - reunion of Veterans of the Government Code and Cypher School in the very buildings where they did their war work. They believed it would be a chance for the Veterans to have one last look around the site before it was consigned to history, and bid it a fond farewell. That day, though, the Veterans lent their support to a burgeoning desire among those local historians to stop Bletchley Park being torn down, and the campaign to save it for the nation was born. Volunteers recorded 14 hours of audio that day, capturing conversations and informal interviews with the Veterans on cassette tapes. We’ve recently discovered that these audio cassettes had been digitised and were not, as feared, lost to history. The campaign to save Bletchley Park from being bulldozed was not the only thing that party started. It was also the first of what has become the highlight of the year at Bletchley Park - the annual Veterans’ Reunion. This year’s was another great day, with Veterans bringing their families to remember and celebrate their contribution. This year, for the first time, many of them were searching for their names cemented firmly into Bletchley Park’s future as well as its past, in the Codebreakers’ Wall. Next month, we’ll bring you more from the party that saved Bletchley Park. We’ll share some of the insights into what life was like - apart from the all-important work these people were doing - looking both inside and out the gates of Bletchley Park. Many thanks to Helen Legh & Tilda for capturing interviews at this year’s reunion. Thanks also go to Kerry Howard for roving reporting at this year's reunion, and you can hear some of the fascinating conversations she captured next month. Visit Bletchley Park. It happened here. Book now. Image: ©Bletchley Park Trust #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Enigma, #WW2Veteran, #History
September 2015 Nearly ninety Veterans of the Government Code and Cypher School and its many outstations gathered at Bletchley Park on Sunday 6 September, to reminisce and meet old friends and new. After a summer of 70th anniversary commemorations, it was a chance for people who worked in secret at both Bletchley Park and its outstations to remember their contribution. They took the opportunity to bring their friends and families to soak up the atmosphere back in the very buildings where they did their vital war work. There were also plenty of chances to share memories with people who worked in different sections. The Veterans are now free from the obligations of the Official Secrets Act and can discuss the details of their work, in stark contrast to the strict rules to which they all adhered during the dark days of World War Two. Listen in as we speak to five Veterans making their first appearance on the Bletchley Park Podcast, some speaking publicly for the very first time. Japanese Naval Section Wren Margaret Thomas, Dennis Underwood of the 14th Army, Hollerith Operator & decoder Joan Joslin, Hanslope Park Engineer Bartram Robinson and finally Florence Cole, a WAAF Teleprinter Operator based at Chicksands from 1943 to 1944. She said "All these years, I 've never considered myself important enough to talk about it. I 've never felt I was very special but I can look back now and think maybe I did contribute a little bit. " Many thanks to roving reporters Sarah Langston and Kerry Howard. Picture: ©shaunarmstrong/mubsta.com Margaret Wilson was a WAAF Morse Slip Reader at Bletchley Park from 1944 to 1946. She attended the Veterans’ Reunion with her daughter Kay Tonks (left), granddaughter Amy Brennan (right) and great grandson, Caelan Brennan (on Margaret’s lap). #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Enigma, #WW2Veteran, #History, #WW270
February 2015 This month best-selling author, journalist and TV presenter Ben Macintyre talks to us about his latest book, A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal. Ben spoke to us after his sell out talk last year in our Bletchley Park Presents lecture series. Tickets are on sale now for the 2015 talks which already includes Michael Smith, Victor Madeira, Jerry White, Taylor Downing and Sinclair Mackay, with more speakers to be announced soon. Then we bring you this month’s main event. In The Debs of Bletchley Park and Other Stories, best-selling author and Bletchley Park’s chief historical advisor, Michael Smith, reveals the secrets held for at least 30 years by women including a former ballerina, a convent girl and a student of German literature as well as the debutantes of the title. Seven of those stalwarts of secrecy gathered in the Mansion at Bletchley Park to tell the world’s media. Kerry Howard & Podcast Producer Mark Cotton spoke to three of them, Jean Pitt-Lewis, Margaret Mortimer and Marigold Freeman-Attwood. Picture: ©shaunarmstrong/mubsta.com #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Codebreakers, #Spy, #ColdWar
February 2014 This month we join Bletchley Park Veteran Margaret Roland as she was asked to be the special guest at a ceremony to mark the completion of refurbishment work at White Spire School in Bletchley. We take you behind the scenes at rehearsals for February half term’s exciting Living History project, where Sorrel Meechan, one of the actors helping bring the buildings to life, tells us about her personal connection to the Bletchley Park having grown up knowing her grandfather worked as a Bombe Maintainer during World War Two. Hear the intriguing – and entirely coincidental – family connection Sarah Harding, the Director of the hit ITV drama, The Bletchley Circle had with the Home of the Codebreakers as her mother Dorothy Harding, nee Thompson, was a Wireless Operator & Morse slip reader at Bletchley Park. Michael Portillo, former Defence Secretary turned TV presenter came to Bletchley Park for an episode of Great British Railway Journeys. Between takes he shared a few insights into the absolute secrecy surrounding this place during World War Two & how some people, flying in the face of popular opinion, can keep secrets in this day and age. Finally our roving reporter Kerry Howard interviews Veteran Betty Webb, who did the tricky job of paraphrasing decrypted messages before they went out to commanders in the field, helping to cover up the very existence of Bletchley Park & how at the Pentagon she continued her ultra-secret job till the end of the war. Picture: ©shaunarmstrong/mubsta.com #BPark, #BletchleyPark, #Enigma, #ITV, #TheBletchleyCircle, #ladynerds, #audiowrangler, #mcfontaine
November 2013 In October Cyber Security Challenge UK & Raytheon held an event called Today, Then & Tomorrow. It looked at the role of women in cyber security, celebrating the Bletchley Park Veterans, leading figures of today & a look into the future. Here is a flavour of the day featuring Natalie Black, Stephanie Daman, Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones, Dr Brooke Hoskins, Clare McBrearty, Lucy Robson & Bletchley Park Podcast’s, very own, Kerry Howard. #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #cybersecurity, #thentodaytomorrow, #Raytheon, #CyberChallenge, #mcfontaine
Russell Tovey, Sarah Solemani, Kerry Howard and Ricky Champ: Meet the Cast
Russell Tovey, Sarah Solemani, Kerry Howard and Ricky Champ: Meet the Cast
August 2013 It’s all about the past & the future this month. Former Bletchley Park Code Breaker & Director of GCHQ, Sir Arthur Bonsall, tells us why there was a stone for Winston Churchill to stand on when he visited in 1941. We talk to science & technology presenter Maggie Philbin about Bletchley Park, her mother’s wartime work & the legacy that war brings to modern tech. Kerry Howard tells us about her research into code breaker Margaret Rock for her new book Dear Codebreaker & the freedom of modern publishing. Also we give you some ideas of how to entertain your own Spy Kids during the summer holidays with the new workshops available at our Family Fun Wednesdays. For more information about Kerry’s book go to http://www.dearcodebreaker.com or http://www.bletchleyparkresearch.co.uk Picture: ©Kate Arkless Gray (@RadioKate) #BPark, #Enigma, #CaptainRidley
March 2013 In this episode we bring you the longer versions of some of the interviews featured in the last episode of The Bletchley Park Podcast. They were recorded by mcfontaine and our new roving reporter Kerry Howard, after the visit of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. Featuring Aileen Hasdell, Gwen Flavell, Peggy Dorrington & Alba Whiteman. #bpark, #enigma, #bombe, #bletchleypark