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The Bill Podcast
The Bill Podcast 114: Beth Cordingly (PC Kerry Young) Part 3

The Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 35:43


It's time for the third and final part of Natalie's chat with the fantastic Beth Cordingly. This time, we hear more about Beth's time as PC Kerry Young and working with the legendary Roberta Taylor. The legends also remember awards nights, trade stories about bad publicity, run-ins with journalists, dream jobs and lots, lots more! So pop the kettle on and enjoy the finale of this special trilogy! We are also pleased to introduce you to our new co-sponsor - City Fiction - a publishing house dedicated to supporting and promoting new and established innovative writers. Tony Drury is the founder of City Fiction and joins George Fairbrother and Michael Seely as an Executive Producer and co-sponsor of The Bill Podcast Next week, you will be able to enjoy a bonus edition of The Bill Podcast as Natalie sat down with Tony to interview him about his career. Tony founded City Fiction after a 40 year career in City finance. As a crime novelist, he has penned five books in the DCI Sarah Rudd series of detective thrillers. And hot off the press, City Fiction has just published Tony's autobiography - Square Mile Tales - a helta-skelta ride of a Memoir, set against the backdrop of the City of London - where he had dealings with plenty of well-known and some notorious figures, all of which you'll hear about in next week's Podcast - Find Square Mile Tales on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Square-Mile-Tales-Biographical-Banking/dp/1910040460/ And find out more on www.cityfiction.co.uk

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The Bill Podcast
The Bill Podcast 113: Beth Cordingly (PC Kerry Young) Part 2

The Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 36:10


Natalie Roles (DS Debbie McAllister) continues her chat with the glorious Beth Cordingly (PC Kerry Young) This time the pair trade stories of presenting, being recognised, awkward encounters, writing, exercising and we reveal which James Bond loved The Bill... Patrons enjoyed this episode SIX MONTHS ago! If you'd like to unlock Part 3 now, plus Natalie's next trilogies with Raji James (DS Vik Singh) and Jane Wall (PC Di Worrell) these are available as Video Podcasts for Sergeant patrons on patreon.com/thebillpodcast The Bill Podcast is brought to you in association with georgefairbrother.com and shop.saturdaymorningpress.co.uk The theme music is composed by Matthew Anniss https://www.youtube.com/@MatthewAnnissMusic

The Bill Podcast
The Bill Podcast 112: Beth Cordingly (PC Kerry Young) Part 1

The Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 37:50


A new era of The Bill Podcast begins! Natalie Roles (DS Debbie McAllister) is your new presenter and will be interviewing some of her dearest Sun Hill pals! Joining her first behind the microphone is Beth Cordingly (PC Kerry Young) and there's lots of laughs as two old friends catch up in Part 1 of this trilogy. Patrons enjoyed this episode six months ago. If you'd like to unlock Parts 2 and 3 now, plus Natalie's next chats with Raji James (DS Vik Singh) and Jane Wall (PC Di Worrell) these are available as Video Podcasts for Sergeant patrons on patreon.com/thebillpodcast The Bill Podcast is brought to you in association with georgefairbrother.com and shop.saturdaymorningpress.co.uk This edition is dedicated to Vic Gallucci, who appeared in over 900 episodes of "The Bill" as DC Tom Baker. Rest in peace Vic.

Data Transforming Business
S6E1: Digital Transformation and the Many Advantages of MDM with Winshuttle

Data Transforming Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 31:58


Digital transformation has changed over the years, especially in light of COVID-19. No longer just a term used to describe 'out with the old technology and in with the new', it now refers to everything from digitising assets to implementing a master data management (MDM) system. Joining Scott Taylor, Principal Consultant at MetaMeta Consulting, to delve deeper into the matter are Kerry Young, Enterworks VP and General Manager for Winshuttle, and Jonathan Varo, Product Information Management Team Lead at Fender Musical Instruments. In this podcast, Jonathan starts by defining what digital transformation is and what it means for a brand like Fender. Following this, Kerry explores digital transformation's relationship with MDM and how the two technologies have helped businesses and their supply chains during the pandemic. To end, Kerry and Jonathan both share their expertise on how companies can kickstart their MDM journey.

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Kerry Young: Life-changing Literature

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 3:37


'James Baldwin's books weren't just about being black or gay. They were about being human.'James Baldwin's books weren't just about being black or gay. They were about being human, and what has to be understood, reconciled, challenged, acquired and achieved in order for a person to retain their humanity.

NAPK START
NAPK START International: conversation with Farhana Shaikh

NAPK START

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 40:22


Farhana Shaikh is a writer and publisher born in Leicester. She is the editor of The Asian Writer and also manages the small independent press, Dahlia Publishing. In 2017, she won the inaugural Travelex / Penguin Next Great Travel Writer Competition and a year later, was long-listed for the 2018 Spread the Word Life Writing Prize. She can be found on Twitter talking about books and publishing @farhanashaikh. The partner Renaissance OneRenaissance One is an independent arts company based in the UK that produces, curates and galvanises literature. We promote high-quality literature of all kinds. We highlight global voices in contemporary Britain, and the diverse arts and cultures that its writers, artists and communities produce. Our name is inspired by the Harlem Renaissance and the importance of rebirth and renewal. Since 1999, we have worked with leading and emerging voices including Bernardine Evaristo, Paul Beatty, Ali Smith, Gary Younge, Kerry Young, Caryl Philips, Shivanee Ramlochan, Kei Miller and the late Amiri Baraka. Through productions, creative business models, mentoring and artistic success as an organisation led by people of colour, we push for greater diversity in the arts, and shape education programmes to inspire communities.  About moderator Melanie AbrahamsMelanie Abrahams Hon FRSL FRSA is a producer, arts curator, visiting lecturer, and mentor who has channeled a love of words and books into initiatives. Melanie has over 18 years' experience in producing and curating, and her practice steers a focus on narratives of race, class, mixed-race identities and intersectionality. Of Trinidadian and Jamaican heritage, she has instigated and curated many events, exhibitions and festivals on the Caribbean including Caribbeanfest at the British Library and a Cultural Village festival with Dominique Le Gendre for the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission as part of the Olympics' cultural programme. Melanie has collaborated with organizations including V&A (Jamdown Meets Liming), Chris Ofili and Victoria Miro Gallery (Freedom One Day), Paradiso Amsterdam (Urban Love), Museum of Modern Art Finland (Modern Love), Black Cultural Archives and Nottingham Contemporary and The Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R), (Unspeakable Things Unspoken) www.melanieabrahams.co.ukMusic: Luminance by Ghostrifter Officialhttps://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_luminanceMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/EUp6JHXTcxk

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Kerry Young: Writer's Block

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 3:55


'Sometimes a story moves sideways, or you have flashbacks. The important thing is to keep the narrative flowing.'Sometimes a story moves sideways, or you have flashbacks. The important thing is to keep the narrative flowing in a way that the reader can follow and become engaged with. Doing it slowly, like drip-feed. The post Kerry Young appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.

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NAPK START
NAPK START International: conversation with Rochelle Saunders

NAPK START

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 38:45


Rochelle Saunders is a cultural producer, curator and project manager with over 10 years of work experience that covers the arts, education, and community leadership. With particular expertise in literature, her work has focused on projects in national and international contexts. A graduate politics student from SOAS, she recently completed a master's degree at The University of Arts London, in Arts and Cultural Enterprise, where she held an academic interest in sustainable and transformative social change frameworks.She has worked as a creative producer at Renaissance One and Tilt live literature and spoken word organizations that primarily support underrepresented writers. In January 2020 she joined The British Council Literature team and recently became a Trustee at New Cross Gate Trust a grassroots community charity as director for education.About partner Renaissance OneRenaissance One is an independent arts company based in the UK that produces, curates and galvanises literature. We promote high-quality literature of all kinds. We highlight global voices in contemporary Britain and the diverse arts and cultures that its writers, artists and communities produce. Our name is inspired by the Harlem Renaissance and the importance of rebirth and renewal. Since 1999, we have worked with leading and emerging voices including Bernardine Evaristo, Paul Beatty, Ali Smith, Gary Younge, Kerry Young, Caryl Philips, Shivanee Ramlochan, Kei Miller and the late Amiri Baraka. Through productions, creative business models, mentoring and artistic success as an organization led by people of colour, we push for greater diversity in the arts, and shape education programmes to inspire communities.About moderator Melanie AbrahamsMelanie Abrahams Hon FRSL FRSA is a producer, arts curator, visiting lecturer, and mentor who has channeled a love of words and books into initiatives. Melanie has over 18 years' experience in producing and curating, and her practice steers a focus on narratives of race, class, mixed-race identities and intersectionality. Of Trinidadian and Jamaican heritage, she has instigated and curated many events, exhibitions and festivals on the Caribbean including Caribbeanfest at the British Library and a Cultural Village festival with Dominique Le Gendre for the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission as part of the Olympics' cultural programme. Melanie has collaborated with organizations including V&A (Jamdown Meets Liming), Chris Ofili and Victoria Miro Gallery (Freedom One Day), Paradiso Amsterdam (Urban Love), Museum of Modern Art Finland (Modern Love), Black Cultural Archives and Nottingham Contemporary and The Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R), (Unspeakable Things Unspoken) www.melanieabrahams.co.ukMusic:Luminance by Ghostrifter Officialhttps://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_luminanceMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/EUp6JHXTcxk

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Kerry Young: Why I Write

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 3:11


'The written word is not like a conversation. There is a time gap between the stimulus and the response.'The written word is not like a conversation. There is a time gap between the stimulus and the response. I need that time, to consider what I think, and compose what I say. So I write and rewrite. The post Kerry Young appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.

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Tango Juliet Foxtrot
Episode 3: Nazi in the ranks and an interview with Kerry Young, child abuse investigator.

Tango Juliet Foxtrot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 70:01


This week I grovel pathetically to the nice journalists and politicians who don't make a career out of slagging off the Old Bill, I talk about how a Nazi extremist managed to get into the Met police, and I interview the lovely Kerry Young who I used to work with in Coventry many years ago. Check out the brand new intro and outro music by my very talented and amazing friend and singer, Louise Hatton. If you like this podcast please review it here; https://lovethepodcast.com/tangojulietfoxtrot

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Kerry Young: The Writing Life

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 3:08


'I thought maybe a couple of copies would end up on a bookstore shelf, and I would buy both; but Pao got shortlisted for the Costa First Novel award.'I thought maybe a couple of copies would end up on a bookstore shelf, and I would buy both; one for me, and one for my mother. But Pao got shortlisted for the Costa First Novel award, and sold a few more copies than that. The post Kerry Young appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.

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Kerry Young: How Writing Changes The Writer

Vox: Short audio from the RLF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 3:11


'Over three novels I had taken a child's misremembered and half-forgotten memories and turned them into fiction.'Over three novels I had taken a child's misremembered and half-forgotten memories and turned them into fiction. I had invented a vast cast... and weaved Jamaican history into Pao's shenanigans in downtown Kingston. The post Kerry Young appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.

Rethinking Supply Chain
Changes in Product Content Management With Enterworks' VP, Kerry Young

Rethinking Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 21:20


In this episode of the Rethinking Supply Chain podcast, Venzee CEO, John Abrams, and guest, Kerry Young, VP of Enterworks, follow up on their recent conversation surrounding changes in product content management. The pair get into Deming principles, as well as the details of how Kerry’s work is improving the content management experience.Beginning with a look at Deming’s principles for supply chain management, John notes how they were developed before computers and supply chain networks, and how Deming may have envisioned supply chain efficiencies in today’s world. The pair agree that the lines across supply chain stakeholders have become more fluid, and Kerry explains how Enterworks is working to provide the relevant information to various points along the network.Through the use of automation, Enterworks helps manufacturers send relevant information across all channels, tweaking said information depending on its recipient. Getting the correct data to the relevant user today has become so complex that unless the process is automated, mistakes are bound to be made, causing revenue loss across the entire supply chain network. Automation and information relevance are critical to maintaining a competitive advantage.Finally, John and Kerry talk about how they can quantify manufacturers’ and distributors’ pain during the pandemic, and how Enterworks is helping them to assuage that pain. The size of a company doesn’t necessarily affect how many SKUs they need to manage, but regardless of the number of products, the amount of data to manage is impractical at a human level. Learn more about Enterworks at www.enterworks.com, and to contact Kerry directly, send him an email at kerry.young@enterworks.com.

Rethinking Supply Chain
Product Content With Enterworks' VP, Kerry Young

Rethinking Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 17:31


In this episode of Rethinking Supply Chain, Venzee CEO John Abrams speaks with Kerry Young, VP of Enterworks at Winshuttle, about his experience in supply chain management and how his companies are making an impact. The pair go into the shift from computers and networks to product content creation and distribution, as well as Kerry’s journey into the industry. Both veterans of supply chain management, John and Kerry discuss the lag in innovation and speed of change along supply chain networks. In the early nineties, Kerry was working on trying to connect all aspects of the supply chain, and he notes that due to the difficulty of the task at hand, progress is going at a snail’s pace. Many manufacturers choose to invest in building a website and developing content, while investing in the mechanics of distribution falls by the wayside. Kerry talks about how things were beginning to change pre-pandemic, and now with the pandemic they will begin to accelerate. Supply chain issues are becoming more critical, so companies will shift from investing solely in marketing to investing in product information management systems. To wrap up the episode, Kerry talks about how the pandemic has affected product information management and his recent experiences. To learn more about Kerry’s experience, or for general information about Enterworks, just follow the link here: www.enterworks.com. Alternatively, feel free to send Kerry an email with any questions: kerry.young@enterworks.com.

CQ on Congress
How the GOP is Shopping for Health Bill Votes

CQ on Congress

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 17:10


Republican lawmakers, by keeping two Obamacare taxes on the wealthy, hope to mute Democratic arguments that their health care plan would take away benefits from the poor to help the rich, say CQ Roll Call health reporter Kerry Young and tax reporter Alan K. Ota. But that doesn't mean that the wealthy won't get their tax cuts in legislation yet to come.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CQ on Congress
Obamacare in Peril

CQ on Congress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 20:00


CQ's health reporter Kerry Young and magazine editor Shawn Zeller explain the consequences of the draft health care bill crafted by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who can cement his legislative legacy by slashing Medicaid — a program that helps almost 70 million people who live in or near poverty or have disabilities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CQ on Congress
Inside the Senate’s Secret Health Care Talks

CQ on Congress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 16:06


Capping Medicaid payments is just one of several ideas Republican senators are kicking around as they struggle to fashion a health care bill to overhaul Obamacare, says CQ Roll Call health care reporter Kerry Young, who provides the latest developments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Free Word
Kerry Young on writing Jamaica and working longhand

Free Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 6:10


Kerry Young is the author of 'Pao' and 'Gloria', two novels which explore the history of 20th Century Jamaica through the eyes of Pao, a young boy who comes to the island following the Chinese Civil War and rises to become the Godfather of Chinatown, and his mistress, Gloria, building a new life for herself in Kingston following a violent tragedy in her home town. Kerry Young spoke to us about telling the story of Jamaica, writing two books entirely in longhand, and why feedback - even from people you don't like - is important. Hear Kerry read an extract from 'Gloria' in our previous podcast.

Free Word
Ronnie McGrath reads surrealist poetry

Free Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 1:37


Ronnie McGrath joins us on May 9th for the Caribbean Literary Salon, in conversation with Kerry Young and Kevin LeGendre about his time in Jamaica and how it has influenced his writing. In the next few days we'll be publishing an interview we did with Ronnie, but in the meantime, here he is reading a short piece of his surrealist poetry.

Free Word
Kerry Young reads from her new novel "Gloria"

Free Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 3:00


Kerry Young was born in Kingston, Jamaica, to a Chinese father and mother of mixed Chinese-African heritage. Here she reads from her new novel, "Gloria", set in Jamaica in 1938, when a violent act forces sixteen-year-old Gloria Campbell to flee her hometown with her younger sister to forge a new life in Kingston. Kerry comes to Free Word on the 9th of May for the Caribbean Literary Salon, to talk about Jamaican writing with Kevin LeGendre and Ronnie McGrath.

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