POPULARITY
Categories
Watch as a full video interview on YouTubeKieron Gillen is a British comic book writer and former video game journalist. He is best known for his work on high-profile titles such as Star Wars, X-Men, and The Eternals, as well as his acclaimed creator-owned series The Wicked + The Divine and Die. He is currently working on new projects like Power Fantasy.We had a great time chatting with Kieron, hearing about his transition from video game journalism to comics, the emergent mechanics of video game narratives, and his DIY roots creating cut-and-paste fanzines. We also talk about his early doubts about writing as a viable career path, and we get some interesting anecdotes about what it's like to work on big IP projects like X-Men and Star Wars.(Note: Kieron has also appeared on our sister podcast, Narrative Damage, talking about his love of TTRPGs. You can listen to that interview here or watch it on YouTube.)Links:Follow Kieron on BlueskyVisit Kieron's WebsiteCome see us at Cymera: Podcast recordingNarrative Damage live showSupport us on Patreon and get the podcast early and ad-free, along with other great benefits, including a bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/ukpageonePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on ThreadsPage One - The Writer's Podcast is part of STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing and publishing podcast needs! Follow STET Podcasts on Instagram and Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's poem is Isobutyl Nitrite by Kieron Walquist.The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Maggie writes… “In today's poem, the speaker feels something awaken in him while watching the film “Remember the Titans.” The poem weaves together the pain and the beauty of desire, which can become so knotted in our teen years. It leaves the reader a little breathless, like only a crush can.”This show is supported by gifts from listeners. Support The Slowdown with a donation and get access to the sponsor-free version of The Slowdown today. Slowdownshow.org/donate
This month's full moon carries rare Blue Moon energy — a powerful time for emotional release, transformation, intuition, and reconnecting with your authentic self.In this special Soul Sync full moon meditation, I'm joined once again by Kieron Morgan, healer, teacher, founder of Pendragon Reiki, and creator of Brother of Dragons.Together, we explore the energy surrounding this month's moon and guide you through a deeply calming and immersive meditation experience designed to help you let go of fear, reconnect with your inner wisdom, and open yourself to new possibilities.This isn't just about relaxation.It's about creating space internally for clarity, healing, emotional release, and soul alignment.Blue moons are often associated with rare turning points — moments where life asks us to stop ignoring what we already know deep down.And perhaps this meditation arrives for you at exactly the right time.What you'll hearThe spiritual meaning behind this month's Blue MoonWhy full moon energy can heighten emotion and intuitionThemes of release, freedom, and transformationLetting go of fear-based thinkingReconnecting with your authentic selfGuided visualisation and energetic meditationWorking with stillness, presence, and intentionWhy emotionally sensitive people often feel full moons deeplyWho this episode is forAnyone feeling emotionally overwhelmed or energetically heavyPeople navigating change or transformationThose seeking calm, clarity, or groundingSpiritual seekers wanting to reconnect with themselvesListeners interested in meditation, healing, and consciousnessAnyone who simply wants space to breathe and resetAbout Kieron MorganKieron Morgan is a healer, teacher, alchemyst, and founder of Pendragon Reiki — an energetic healing system working with dragon energy for healing, protection, and spiritual transformation.Through his platform, Brother of Dragons, Kieron shares teachings, workshops, meditations, and spiritual guidance designed to help people reconnect with their authentic power, intuition, and energetic awareness.
The Country Hour catches up with Kieron McPherson, winner of the NT Chilli Eating Championship.
A workshop-style conversation with Kieron Morgan exploring intuition, sensitivity, spiritual gifts, imagination, mediumship development, and why learning to trust yourself is central to the spiritual path.What if the thing you've been doubting… is actually the very thing you're here to trust?In this workshop-style episode of Soul Sync, I'm joined by Kieron Morgan for a powerful conversation about intuition, sensitivity, spiritual gifts, imagination, and the deep trust problem so many people face on the spiritual path.We explore why sensitive people often grow up feeling different, why society teaches us to dismiss what we feel or perceive, and how spiritual awareness can become suppressed when we're told to fit into a version of “normal” that was never really built for us.Kieron shares his own experiences of seeing spirit and fairy folk as a child, the emotional overwhelm of being highly sensitive, and the journey of learning to trust what was coming through rather than explaining it away.This episode is especially for anyone developing spiritually, intuitively or mediumistically — and anyone who has ever asked:“Am I making this up?”Because perhaps the imagination isn't the enemy of spirit communication.Perhaps it's one of the ways spirit speaks.What you'll hear Why sensitive and intuitive people often struggle to trust themselves How childhood conditioning can shut down spiritual gifts The link between imagination, clairvoyance and spirit communication Why spirit often works through your memories, symbols and inner pictures Kieron's powerful stories of early spirit experiences How empaths can absorb emotions that are not their own Why readings can become harder when you over-focus on the person in front of you The danger of giving your power away to teachers or systems Why discernment matters just as much as trust Practical advice for grounding, protection, cleansing and opening safely Who this episode is forThis episode is for anyone who feels spiritually sensitive, intuitive, empathic, mediumistic, or simply different.It's also for anyone who has doubted their gifts, dismissed their inner knowing, or wondered whether what they feel is “real” or “just imagination.”Mentions & ideasWe discuss sensitivity, ADHD, masking, empaths, clairvoyance, imagination, mediumship development, energetic protection, spiritual teachers, aura reading, etheric cords, spirit communication, and learning to trust the information that comes through.Gentle noteThis episode includes discussion around emotional overwhelm, breakdown and suicidal feelings in the context of Kieron's personal journey. Please listen with care, and if anything feels close to home, reach out to someone you trust or seek professional support.✨ Get in touch If you have a story, experience, or idea you'd love to share on Soul Sync, I'd love to hear from you.
"Blue Film" is a 2025 indie drama film written and directed by Elliot Tuttle, starring Kieron Moore as a camboy who agrees to spend the night with an anonymous client (Reed Birney), only to discover a shocking tie to his past. It had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last year and received positive reviews for Tuttle's screenplay and the performances from Moore and Birney. Tuttle, Moore, and Birney were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their work and experiences making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in select theaters on May 8th from Obscured Releasing. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This isn't just a meditation. It's a guided energetic reset.In this special May Flower Moon meditation, I'm joined by Kieron Morgan for a deeply grounding and expansive experience designed to help you release what no longer serves you… and open into what's ready to grow.The Flower Moon represents blooming, emotional clarity, and forward movement — but before anything new can come in, something old often needs to fall away.A moment to pause… reflect… and consciously choose what you're carrying forward.Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply aware that something is shifting — this episode gives you the space to realign, reconnect, and reset.To find out more about Kieron, you can visit his website - https://brotherofdragons.co.uk/
Kieron is joined by new Bucs UK podcast supremo Jamie as well as regular member contributors Tom and Wayne to run through the Annual Bucs UK End of Season Awards. Voted for by YOU, our members.Our website: www.BucsUK.orgTo join Bucs UK, click on the link below and you will find all the information regarding membership and what we have to offer: https://www.BucsUK.org/join-Bucs-UK/Please come and join us on social media:Twitter/X - https://twitter.com/BucsUKInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/Bucs_UK/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BucsUK/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@BucsUK
Recently Brian Lara stated that Cricket West Indies need to reach out to the GOAT T20 generation to involve them in shaping the fortunes of cricket in the region. Machel and Santokie jumped into the CCP studio to explore why the idea has merit. As ever please leave a rating, review, comment and follow the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. No other channel keeps it as real as we do on the Caribbean Cricket Podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket If you would like to read some high quality articles on West Indies cricket - please subscribe to our brand new site - Caribbean Cricket News on CounterPress • West Indies Cricket independent news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special two-part edition of Crofting Matters, “Crofting Through the Seasons”, we take you back to Autumn & Winter last year, where Kieron Sim visited both the Isle of Skye and the Shetland Isles, to speak with four local crofters about their enterprises, the challenges and benefits of Island Living, and how Seasonality uniquely impacts their businesses throughout Autumn and Winter. On the Isle of Skye, Kieron visits Crofter Phil Knott to talk about his Orchards, and how agroforestry has brought not only biodiversity benefits but also economic benefits to his croft, Kieron also speaks to Aiofe Gould & Jake Sayles about their Croft in Skye, where they finish their own Pork, Hebridean Mutton, use their wool for felt accessories, and utilise seasonal fruit and berries. Kieron then visits the Shetland Isles in Winter, first speaking with Brendon Smith a Crofter from the Southern part of Shetland who breeds, trains and sells sheepdogs, runs a system of Shetland Sheep, produces Mussels and also ensures every sheep that comes to Shetland is run through the community dip. Finally Kieron heads to the Northernmost Isle of Unst in Shetland, to speak with Richard Spence who has Crofted in Unst for his whole life and tells us how the new Saxavord Space Port has changed how he Crofts. Thanks for listening to this special two-part edition, Crofting through The Seasons, Autumn & Winter. You can find part 1 of Crofting Through The Seasons, Spring & Summer right now. wherever you normally listen. This episode was hosted by Kerry Hammond and was produced and edited by Kieron Sim as part of Scotland's Farm Advisory Service, in association with the Scottish Government. FAS ResourcesCrofting Matters - Crofting Through the Seasons: Spring/Summer | FAShttps://www.fas.scot/podcast/crofting-matters-crofting-through-the-seasons-spring-summer/Other Resources SaxaVord - The Place for Space https://saxavord.com/For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot
In this special two-part edition of Crofting Matters, “Crofting Through the Seasons”, we take you back to Autumn & Winter last year, where Kieron Sim visited both the Isle of Skye and the Shetland Isles, to speak with four local crofters about their enterprises, the challenges and benefits of Island Living, and how Seasonality uniquely impacts their businesses throughout Autumn and Winter. On the Isle of Skye, Kieron visits Crofter Phil Knott to talk about his Orchards, and how agroforestry has brought not only biodiversity benefits but also economic benefits to his croft, Kieron also speaks to Aiofe Gould & Jake Sayles about their Croft in Skye, where they finish their own Pork, Hebridean Mutton, use their wool for felt accessories, and utilise seasonal fruit and berries. Kieron then visits the Shetland Isles in Winter, first speaking with Brendon Smith a Crofter from the Southern part of Shetland who breeds, trains and sells sheepdogs, runs a system of Shetland Sheep, produces Mussels and also ensures every sheep that comes to Shetland is run through the community dip. Finally Kieron heads to the Northernmost Isle of Unst in Shetland, to speak with Richard Spence who has Crofted in Unst for his whole life and tells us how the new Saxavord Space Port has changed how he Crofts. Thanks for listening to this special two-part edition, Crofting through The Seasons, Autumn & Winter. You can find part 1 of Crofting Through The Seasons, Spring & Summer right now. wherever you normally listen. This episode was hosted by Kerry Hammond and was produced and edited by Kieron Sim as part of Scotland's Farm Advisory Service, in association with the Scottish Government. FAS ResourcesCrofting Matters - Crofting Through the Seasons: Spring/Summer | FAShttps://www.fas.scot/podcast/crofting-matters-crofting-through-the-seasons-spring-summer/Other Resources SaxaVord - The Place for Space https://saxavord.com/For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot
In this special two-part edition of Crofting Matters, “Crofting Through the Seasons”, we take you back to Autumn & Winter last year, where Kieron Sim visited both the Isle of Skye and the Shetland Isles, to speak with four local crofters about their enterprises, the challenges and benefits of Island Living, and how Seasonality uniquely impacts their businesses throughout Autumn and Winter. On the Isle of Skye, Kieron visits Crofter Phil Knott to talk about his Orchards, and how agroforestry has brought not only biodiversity benefits but also economic benefits to his croft, Kieron also speaks to Aiofe Gould & Jake Sayles about their Croft in Skye, where they finish their own Pork, Hebridean Mutton, use their wool for felt accessories, and utilise seasonal fruit and berries. Kieron then visits the Shetland Isles in Winter, first speaking with Brendon Smith a Crofter from the Southern part of Shetland who breeds, trains and sells sheepdogs, runs a system of Shetland Sheep, produces Mussels and also ensures every sheep that comes to Shetland is run through the community dip. Finally Kieron heads to the Northernmost Isle of Unst in Shetland, to speak with Richard Spence who has Crofted in Unst for his whole life and tells us how the new Saxavord Space Port has changed how he Crofts. Thanks for listening to this special two-part edition, Crofting through The Seasons, Autumn & Winter. You can find part 1 of Crofting Through The Seasons, Spring & Summer right now. wherever you normally listen. This episode was hosted by Kerry Hammond and was produced and edited by Kieron Sim as part of Scotland's Farm Advisory Service, in association with the Scottish Government. FAS ResourcesCrofting Matters - Crofting Through the Seasons: Spring/Summer | FAShttps://www.fas.scot/podcast/crofting-matters-crofting-through-the-seasons-spring-summer/Other Resources SaxaVord - The Place for Space https://saxavord.com/For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot
The March Full Moon — known as the Worm Moon — marks the quiet turning of the earth.The soil softens. The frozen ground begins to breathe again. What has been buried starts to stir.In this powerful Full Moon meditation, I'm joined by Kieron Morgan for a deeply grounding and restorative journey. Together, we explore the energetic symbolism of the Worm Moon — release, renewal, and gentle emergence — and guide you through a meditation designed to help you shed what no longer serves and rise with clarity into the new season.This isn't about forcing transformation. It's about softening into it.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast!
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast!Rachel and Kieron continue Romance Month with a deep dive into the 1997 indie classic Hav Plenty. They explore the origins of the film and how timing, opportunity, and belief helped turn a $65,000 passion project into a theatrical release.The conversation also unpacks the complexity of romantic relationships—how love isn't just about chemistry, but about alignment. Where you are in life, emotionally and professionally, can ultimately determine whether you end up with the person you once thought was “the one.”We appreciate you for listening. Be sure to subscribe, comment, like, and share. Y'all be cool how y'all be cool!Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcastE-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com
L'analisi dei nuovi arrivi in Serie A in ottica fantacalcistica prosegue. Oggi presentiamo Kieron Bowie, nuovo attaccante del Verona. A Potrero ne parlano Andrea Di Giacomo e Angelo Taglieri.. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2026 potete seguire in diretta le partite della Saudi Pro League, Saudi King's Cup, Supercoppa d'Arabia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Trofeo de Campeones argentino, Eredivisie, Coppa di Francia, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Championship, Coppa di Portogallo, Supercoppa di Portogallo, HNL croata e tutti i contenuti di calcio italiano e internazionale on demand.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
This guided meditation with Kieron Morgan supports you in working consciously with the February Full Moon, also known as the Snow Moon.The Snow Moon carries themes of emotional honesty, inner strength, and release — illuminating what has been held beneath the surface and gently inviting you to let go of what no longer serves you.In this meditation, you're guided to slow down, ground into your body, and soften your awareness, allowing the energy of the Full Moon to support emotional clearing, recalibration, and a return to balance.There is nothing to fix here.Nothing to force.Just space to listen, feel, and release.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast In Episode 139, Kieron and Skool break down the 2015 coming-of-age film Dope. The conversation connects the dots between the continuing universe that began with Rick Famuyiwa's The Wood, explores the film's central theme of refusing to let anyone define you or put you in a box, and gives flowers to an incredible cast that brought this story to life. They also talk about why Los Angeles might be one of the best cities ever captured on screen and how the setting plays a huge role in the film's impact.As always, we appreciate you for tuning in. Don't forget to subscribe, comment, like, and share.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool ✌
Get the new Trust The Sleight Tee! Kieron Johnson is a performer and creator whose magic effects are used by magicians worldwide, including Ice Qube and Too Hot To Handle as well as MANY others. His creative work has been featured by some of the biggest names in magic, with recent credits including Dynamo's Buried Alive. Beyond creating, Kieron has performed and lectured internationally, consulting for The Magic Circle, BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. He's also an accomplished bubble artist and one of the world's few recognized human fountains. With appearances across international Got Talent formats and a strong online presence, Kieron continues to influence modern magic both on and off stage. Follow Kieron on socials @kieronthemighty Check out Kieron's releases - https://www.penguinmagic.com/magician/kieron-johnson Leave a voicemail for The Magic Guys Join The Magic Guys Discord!!! Email Us - themagicguysshow@gmail.com The Podcast where Professional Magicians, Josh Norbido, Doug Conn & Nick Kay take on the important questions of life (Mainly from our youtube subscribers) and deliver answers from a Magicians point of view. Come hang out with us while we chat about our lives as Magicians and the ups and downs that go with it.
Happy New Year from The Culture Garden Podcast!This week, Kieron and Skool take a moment to reflect on all the movies they watched throughout 2025 and narrow it down to their Top 10 Films of the Year.Before locking in the list, the conversation kicks off with some fun reflection—highlighting the most surprising films, the most disappointing releases, and a few honorable mentions that just missed the cut. From unexpected gems to films that didn't live up to the hype, it's a thoughtful and entertaining look back at the year in film.We appreciate you for tuning in. Please be sure to comment, like, subscribe, and share.We'll be back next week with Rachel and our first film of the new year.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast!
If you like Comic Sans, we think you'll love Party of One, a podcast about getting to know people through the shared experience of play.In this episode, host Jeff Stormer is joined by comics writer (and TTRPG creator!) Kieron Gillen for a monstrous game of Apocalypse Keys! Listen to Party of One wherever you get your podcasts.---Kieron is the writer behind some of my favorite comics, including Young Avengers, Journey Into Mystery, and The Wicked + The Divine. His latest works include The Power Fantasy, about six superpowered individuals with the power to singlehandedly destroy the planet, and Die Loaded, the sequel to his incredible comic book/RPG combo Die, about a dark fantasy roleplaying game come to life.We sat down for a monstrous superhero mystery in Apocalypse Keys, about the demonic agents of a massive organization tasked with stopping the end of the world. DIVISION is calling, monsters. Do you answer? Or will you become the Harbinger yourself?KIERON GILLEN: https://bindings.app/shelf/1FLv6kLbTHE POWER FANTASY: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/the-power-fantasyDIE LOADED: https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/die-loaded-1OLD MEN RUNNING THE WORLD: https://oldmenrunningtheworld.com/welcome/FOLLOW KIERON ON SOCIAL: https://bsky.app/profile/kierongillen.bsky.socialAPOCALYPSE KEYS: https://evilhat.com/product/apocalypse-keys/ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: https://moonshotpods.com/all-my-fantasy-children/PARTY OF ONE DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/SxpQKmKSUPPORT JEFF ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/jeffstormerFOLLOW JEFF ON TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/gmjeffstormerTHEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, “Infinite Lives,” RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If there's one age group that keeps leaders on their toes, it's preteens. In this honest and insightful episode, Melissa and Kieron dive into the messy, complicated, and often intimidating world of preteen ministry, a season filled with different learning styles, big questions, and big emotions. They unpack why this age group matters so deeply and why the conversations we have with them can feel so tough…and so important.From shifting cultural pressures to identity struggles, from friendship drama to the awkward-but-essential bridge between kids ministry and middle school, they explore what it takes to create a supportive, safe, and spiritually formative space for preteens to grow.You'll hear practical strategies for engaging this in-between age, learn why VBS can be a powerful transition moment, and be encouraged by both Melissa and Kieron's personal calling stories, reminders that God meets us in the hard moments and uses them to shape the next generation.Preteen ministry isn't easy…but it is worth it. And this conversation will help you lead with clarity, courage, and compassion.SHOW LINKS: Levels of Biblical Learning Connect with Lifeway Kids Leave us a voice message here with any questions or feedback!
The talking is done! Hear from both Kieron Conway and George Liddard as they discuss their British and Commonwealth Middleweight Title clash this Friday at the spiritual home of British Boxing at York Hall in London. Both Champion and challenger are in confident mood and are expecting big performances at the top of the bill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With his remarkable fantasy series, DIE, returning, Kieron Gillen checks in to talk about the newly titled, DIE: LOADED.But that's not all: Kieron also digs in on THE POWER FANTASY (39:59) with the third arc having just begun.DIE: LOADED #1 Final Order Cutoff (FOC): October 20DIE: LOADED #1 On Shelves: November 12THE POWER FANTASY Vol. #1 & 2: In Stores Note
A fight preview of Kieron Conway-George Liddard which takes place on DAZN.More information at http://lukieboxing.substack.com
Kieron A. Bryan is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and writer who transformed a 25-year prison sentence into a foundation for success.During his time in prison, Kieron read over 250 non-fiction books across history, philosophy, economics, and science. He earned a first-class Business degree, organised motivational events, invited charities inside, delivered speeches, and created programmes to help others use their time constructively. He also learned forex trading, studied every book on blockchain available before 2021, and wrote a children's book teaching chess — later becoming the first author in the world to sell its characters as NFTs.Since his release, Kieron has completed a Master's in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, spoken at universities, charities, and the House of Lords, and built a diverse portfolio of ventures. These include a consultancy business, a record label, an events company, and a nursery business, as well as inventing eco-technology through his Step Green project. He also founded the WhatBox Think Tank and continues to expand his business ecosystem, now employing a growing team.Looking ahead, Kieron will begin his PhD next year, focusing on how AI and blockchain can be harnessed to tackle recidivism. His story is proof that rebellion is not about breaking systems but excelling within them, turning barriers into stepping stones for innovation and leadership.delivered a workshop I first wrote during my 16-year sentence - Best Way to ride an Ostrich. It detailed the practical steps, transformative realisations, key concepts, and paradigm shifts that shaped my mentality, aided my evolution, and laid the foundation for my transition.What once existed only as hope and strategy is now a reality I can share with others.From surviving to thriving - this journey continues.Thank you to everyoneYou have an incredible story tell our listeners about your journey making education in prison more valuable than dead-end jobs with no future. About giving people inside real options. Real hope.Change starts with the conversations that matter.Reimagining FurtherEducation's Role in JusticeI've been privileged to contribute to a UCL Grand Challenge of Justice & Equality research project exploring howFurther Education (FE) colleges can play a transformative role in supporting people leaving prison and others in the justice system.Through a series of co-creation workshops, we brought together organisations across education, criminal justice, and the third sector-Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850
Meet KieronSurvivor. Educator. CEO and Founder of Speak It OutKieron was 6 years old when the abuse began and was to continue until he was 17 years of age. This was perpetrated by someone close to him who he trusted and never thought would harm him. This was someone 4 years older than him.To find out more about Speak It Out, go to: https://www.speakitout.org/ HELPNZ Sexual Harm Helpline, 0800 044 334 or text 4334, support@safetotalk.nz. Help Auckland 0800 623 1700. Male Survivors Aotearoa, Freephone: 0800 044 334USA RAINN https://www.rainn.org/ Largest US support for adult survivors of child sexual abuseUK NAPAK https://napac.org.uk/ Supporting recovery from childhood abuseAUSTRALIA Blue Knot Foundation - https://blueknot.org.au/ Provide support to people who have experiences of complex trauma, and for those who support them.OTHERTo get some more resources from us, please go to: https://www.handingtheshameback.org/, we offer books, coaching and tips for survivors and for those supporting them. We are on all social media platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HandingtheShameBackInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/handingtheshameback/X: https://x.com/HandinShameBackYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@handingtheshamebackTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handingshamebackLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/handing-the-shame-back #HandingTheShameBack #HandSign4Kids #LetsSaveSomeKids #GlobalHandSign
Kieron is the writer behind some of my favorite comics, including Young Avengers, Journey Into Mystery, and The Wicked + The Divine. His latest works include The Power Fantasy, about the six superpowered individuals with the power to singlehandedly destroy the planet, and Die Loaded, the sequel to his incredible comic book/RPG combo Die, about a dark fantasy roleplaying game come to life.We sat down for some monstrous superhero mystery in Apocalypse Keys, about the demonic agents of a massive organization tasked with stopping the end of the world. DIVISION is calling, monsters. Do you answer? Or will you become the Harbinger youself?KIERON GILLEN: https://bindings.app/shelf/1FLv6kLbTHE POWER FANTASY: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/the-power-fantasyDIE LOADED: https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/die-loaded-1OLD MEN RUNNING THE WORLD: https://oldmenrunningtheworld.com/welcome/FOLLOW KIERON ON SOCIAL: https://bsky.app/profile/kierongillen.bsky.socialAPOCALYPSE KEYS: https://evilhat.com/product/apocalypse-keys/ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: https://moonshotpods.com/all-my-fantasy-children/PARTY OF ONE DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/SxpQKmKSUPPORT JEFF ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/jeffstormerFOLLOW JEFF ON TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/gmjeffstormerTHEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, “Infinite Lives,” RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/party-of-one-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
**SPOILER ALERT** Welcome back to a new episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week, Kieron and Rachel dive into the newly released film Love, Brooklyn. From their theater experience to first impressions, they break down the film's emotional depth, standout performances by Andre Holland, Nicole Beharie, and DeWanda Wise, and how the characters show real emotional maturity in the face of complex relationships.They also explore how Brooklyn itself feels like a character in the story and discuss the film's recurring theme of moving forward without looking back.It's a thoughtful, layered conversation you won't want to miss.Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share to support the show.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool!Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcastE-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com
Adam is joined by Mark & Kieron (hosts of the Broncos Europe Podcast) to look ahead to this Sunday's matchup from the other perspective.It's fair to say that we all agreed that this could be a tough start to the season ahead, but at least we now know what the challenges will be!
In this episode of the Deductionist Podcast, we are joined by Kieran, a lifelong hospitality leader and passionate advocate for multigenerational teamwork. Kieran shares powerful stories from running pubs, turning tough environments into thriving communities, and the role that listening, curiosity, and intent-based leadership play in building successful teams. From Glynnis the kitchen veteran to digitally-native apprentices, this conversation explores how to harness the strengths of four generations working side by side, and why ego, policy, and outdated practices must be replaced with empathy, training, and authentic communication. Whether you work in hospitality, business, or leadership, this episode delivers practical takeaways on: Creating psychological safety in teams Blending experience with digital-native skills Avoiding policy-driven “computer says no” mindsets Building environments where everyone can thrive To get in touch with Kieron, here are his details: Insta @theboybaileyspeaks FB @theboybaileyspeaks Twitter @boybaileyspeaks Website: www.peopleonpurpose.co.uk Email: kieron@peopleonpurpose.co.uk Don't forget to subscribe for more insights on behavioural intelligence, leadership, and human performance. MERCH -- https://the-deductionist.myspreadshop.co.uk/all E-SCAPE GAME -- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeductionistteam Everything else you need -- https://linktr.ee/bencardall Music from - http://www.robertjohncollins.com #behaviouralintelligence #hospitalityleadership #teamwork #leadershipdevelopment #GenerationalDiversity #peopleskills #customerexperience #humanbehaviour #workplaceculture #executiveprotection #businessleadership #criticalthinking
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast!
It's Friday so we preview a weekend FULL of cup action starting TONIGHT with Celtic vs Falkirk! We predict the scores in all the games but the question is - will there be an upset? Join PLZ Premium TODAY! You will receive exclusive benefits via PLZ Soccer YouTube - including member only video content, access to ask questions on our special live stream and special features before anyone else. Plus much more! ✨ Sign up HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@PLZSoccer/join
SRI360 | Socially Responsible Investing, ESG, Impact Investing, Sustainable Investing
Healthcare is filled with breakthrough claims. But most of what gets funded doesn't make it anywhere near a hospital ward, a low-income patient, or a parent juggling three jobs. The gap between what's possible and what's actually useful is real, and these two investors are trying to close it.This week, we revisit two conversations with fund managers who are focused on problems that actually matter: the rising cost of care, the complexity of getting it, and the systems that still leave too many people behind. Their portfolios include diagnostics that reduce medical error, wearables that predict seizures, virtual platforms that help people manage chronic illness, and yes – even robotics that could expand access to fertility care.But this isn't just about cutting-edge tech. It's about a bigger question: What role do businesses – and the investors backing them – play in creating health? Because at the end of the day, a healthier population isn't just good policy. It's good business, too.Here are the featured guests:Dr. Tara Bishop, Founder and Managing Director of Black Opal VenturesTara Bishop is investing at the collision point – where healthcare and technology meet, and where legacy capital still struggles to keep up. At Black Opal Ventures, she's backing startups that don't just make care more digital – they make it more intelligent, more precise, and more accessible.Black Opal is one of the few female- and minority-led VC funds in the health-tech space. Tara and her partner Eileen Tanghal bring deep domain expertise – medicine on one side, deep tech on the other – and they're targeting high-impact companies that address the big four in healthcare: cost, quality, access, and security.Every investment is built around the same goal: getting the right care to the right patient at the right time – at a cost that works. And they're delivering Black Opal double-digit returns in the process.For Tara, impact means solving problems that have outlasted decades of reform – inside what she calls a “behemoth of an industry” that affects lives at scale and rarely rewards innovation that puts patients first.Full episodeKieron Boyle, Chair of the Impact Investing InstituteKieron Boyle has spent years making the economic case for better health. At Guy's and St. Thomas' Foundation, he helped turn an 800-year-old endowment into a £100 million impact portfolio – funding everything from healthier food startups to housing for women and children at risk. Not because it's charity. Because it's smart investing. Because a healthier society is more productive, more resilient, and more investable.His work started with a simple question: most of what drives health doesn't happen in hospitals – so why should health investing stop at hospital walls? The team backed medical technologies and life sciences, yes – but also addressed the wider commercial determinants of health: food, air, housing, debt. Then they went further, pioneering a dual mandate that put health and financial return on equal footing.Now, as Chair of the UK's Impact Investing Institute, Kieron is scaling that thinking. He's working with long-term investors (including pension funds and sovereign wealth) to align trillions in assets with the outcomes that actually shape wellbeing: healthier people, stronger communities, and more sustainable systems.Full episode—Connect with SRI360°:Sign up for the free weekly email updateVisit the SRI360° PODCASTVisit the SRI360° WEBSITEFollow SRI360° on XFollow SRI360° on FACEBOOK
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week, Kieron and Rachel pop open a good bottle of wine and dive deep into the 2020 film Uncorked.Kieron shares the story behind his love of wine, setting the stage for a rich conversation about the film's central themes — including the freedom to chase your own dreams, the generational gaps between Black men, and how those gaps shape their lived experiences. They also touch on the film's originality, emotional depth, and the beauty of forging your own path.Whether you're a wine lover, a film fan, or just here for a great conversation, this one's for you.We appreciate you for listening — don't forget to like, subscribe, comment, and share.Grab your favorite vintage, hit play, and let's talk about it.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool!
After a monster season in the OHL we hear from the Jets prospect as he looks to build on a successful campaign.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast! In this episode, Kieron and Rachel close out Black Music Month with a deep dive into Lifetime's biopic The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel. They explore the groundbreaking legacy of Dr. Mattie Moss-Clark and her daughters, whose voices and vision forever transformed the gospel music landscape.From the group's iconic harmonies to their cultural impact, this conversation celebrates Black artistry, resilience, and faith. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering their story, this episode is a tribute to a family that redefined a genre.Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to like, subscribe, share, and leave a comment.And as always—y'all be cool how y'all be cool!Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcastE-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week, Kieron and Rachel are celebrating Black Music Month by diving into the 2008 film Cadillac Records.Join us as we break down the all-star cast, explore the real-life inspirations behind the characters, and discuss how this iconic music came to life on screen. From Beyoncé's best performance with her portrayal of Etta James to the legacy of the artists on Chess Records, we're talking about all the things that make this movie a standout favorite.Tune in for laughs, insight, and deep appreciation for the roots of Black music history. Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share — and as always:Y'all be cool how y'all be cool.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast! This week, Rachel and Kieron head back to 2006 and dive into the Denzel Washington-led thriller Déjà Vu. Ironically, the conversation kicks off with a real sense of déjà vu — both hosts recall loving this movie way more than they do now. It's not bad, just… slower than they remembered.In this episode, we explore the film's take on time travel, the emotional and historical significance of it being the first major movie filmed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and why the writers of Déjà Vu point fingers at director Tony Scott for its unrealized potential.As always, we appreciate you for rocking with us. Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool!
0:14 -Fondest Sporting Memories and IdolsKieron Conway reminisced about his first football match experience, where he was surprised with tickets to see Manchester United play against Spurs. He expressed admiration for Gaelic footballer Kieron Conway, noting his significant contributions to Team Armagh's success and leadership. Michael Wright engaged in the conversation, reflecting on the influence of Gaelic football in their discussions.6:04 -Discussion on the Golden State Warriors and Team DynamicsKieron Conway discussed the Golden State Warriors, noting their unique playing style and the significant role of Steph Curry in shaping the team's ecosystem. He praised Coach Steve Kerr for fostering a supportive environment that allows players to take ownership of their preparation, contributing to both joy in play and success on the court.9:35 - Insights on Technical Actions in Youth Football DevelopmentKieron Conway discussed his journey in youth football coaching and the research he conducted on technical actions among players aged 9 to 11. He found that smaller game formats, such as 5v5, led to a substantial increase in 1v1 interactions and technical actions, which can significantly impact player development. This research not only aids in coaching practices but also helps educate parents about their children's development.16:54 - Skill Gaps in Youth Football DevelopmentKieron Conway and Michael Wright examined the skill gaps in youth football, particularly the ability to receive and pass under pressure. Michael noted that while many players are skilled dribblers, there is a deficiency in players who can effectively operate in the four and six positions, such as Busquets or Javi. Kieron added that the balance between repetition and representative learning is crucial for developing these skills in younger players.25:39 -Discussion on Coaching Strategies and Skill Development in Youth FootballMichael highlights the challenge of implementing game models in youth football, particularly regarding player development and skill gaps. Kieron adds that understanding the environment and pitch dimensions is crucial for fostering the right skills, such as passing and receiving under pressure. They both agree on the necessity of providing players with diverse experiences to enhance their overall skill set.32:49 -Analysis of Goal Scoring Development in Youth FootballKieron Conway emphasized the need for better goal-scoring practices in youth football, criticizing the prevalence of small goals that hinder players' development. He noted that elite finishers possess specific characteristics, including strong ball striking and perceptual ability, which are not adequately nurtured in current training environments. Kieron also pointed out the lack of specialized coaching for goal scorers compared to goalkeeper training.36:33 -Exploring Finishing Techniques in Football TrainingKieron Conway emphasized the importance of refining finishing techniques in football, suggesting that training should focus on specific actions and scenarios to develop players' skills. Michael Wright agreed, noting that many players struggle with finishing due to a lack of varied practice opportunities. They both acknowledged the need for training environments that encourage players to practice different types of finishes under pressure.44:46 -Futsal Rules and Skill Development PerspectivesKieron Conway highlighted the importance of futsal for skill development, emphasizing the need for players to experiment with different finishes. Michael Wright criticized a recent rule change regarding goalkeeper play, stating it has diminished the incentive for teams to play short passes, leading to a more direct style of play. Both agreed that futsal is underutilized in its potential for developing football skills. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kieron Morgan is a healer, teacher, Alchemyst, and Brother of Dragons, with over 20 years experience on the path. His roots are planted in the Old ways with a deep love of Mother Earth, Elementals, and Magic, but his head is in the stars, also working with Ascended Masters, Angels, and my beloved Dragon collective; all under the guidance of Master Merlin, his Father in Spirit.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast! This week, Kieron and Rachel are stepping away from the usual format for a special freestyle conversation on the newly released film Sinners.Join them as they dive deep into the film's powerhouse ensemble performances and unpack rich themes like the Great Migration, the legacy of the Black Church, and the cultural weight carried by each scene. It's an honest, free-flowing dialogue that shines a light on the art, history, and emotion behind the story.Thanks for tuning in—don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool. Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcastE-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of self-harm and grief. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please dial 988 for immediate support.Welcome to a new chapter of Another Week in the Books. This week, Spike Lou and Kieron are joined by a special guest—Chaz, co-host of the upcoming podcast Best Episode Ever. The trio opens with a light conversation on television and a viral photo that had social media talking, before shifting gears into a deeper discussion.They touch on Wallo's recent comments about supporting Black businesses—were his words out of line, or right on point?But the heart of this episode lies in the conversation around grief—how it feels when you're in the thick of it, how to talk about it with those around you, and how healing often begins with honesty. It's raw, real, and meant to remind you that you're not alone.If you are grieving and need someone to talk to, please call 866-903-3787.We appreciate you for listening. Let's try our best this week.Contact Us: 470-318-5034E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.comInstagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of self-harm and grief. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please dial 988 for immediate support. Welcome to a new chapter of Another Week in the Books. This week, Spike Lou and Kieron are joined by a special guest—Chaz, co-host of the upcoming podcast Best Episode Ever. The trio opens with a light conversation on television and a viral photo that had social media talking, before shifting gears into a deeper discussion. They touch on Wallo's recent comments about supporting Black businesses—were his words out of line, or right on point? But the heart of this episode lies in the conversation around grief—how it feels when you're in the thick of it, how to talk about it with those around you, and how healing often begins with honesty. It's raw, real, and meant to remind you that you're not alone. If you are grieving and need someone to talk to, please call 866-903-3787. We appreciate you for listening. Let's try our best this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast! This week is a personal and heartfelt one, as Kieron takes time to honor his father ahead of the anniversary of his passing. He opens up about his dad's lasting legacy, his deep love for cinema, and how revisiting some of his father's favorite films helps him navigate the grief that this season brings.Alongside Skool, the duo dives into the 1990 comedy My Blue Heaven, unpacking Steve Martin's hilarious and underrated performance, showing love to the iconic Rick Moranis, and exploring this film's unexpected but very real connection to Goodfellas.Whether you're here for the laughs, the insight, or the emotion—this episode has a bit of everything. We appreciate you for listening. Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe.Y'all be cool how y'all be cool.Shoutout to Pops.
Welcome back to The Culture Garden Podcast! In this episode, Kieron and Rachel dive into the 2000 film Men of Honor, which chronicles the remarkable journey of Carl Brashear as he strives to become the first African American U.S. Navy Master Diver. Rachel offers a deep dive into the historical context of the time period, shedding light on the intense struggles Carl faced in an environment that wasn't exactly welcoming to someone of his background. The duo discusses Carl's unrelenting determination to achieve his dream despite overwhelming odds, praises the standout performances in the film, and unpacks why it's an underrated gem in cinematic history. They also delve into a thought-provoking conversation about whether the film leans into white savior tropes. As always, thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share – y'all be cool how y'all be cool!Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcastE-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com
Once again he returns... the one and only Kieron Gillen is back on the spaceship, after his last legendary interview (LISTEN HERE) we had to bring back Mr. Gillen to discuss everything around his new hit comic, The Power Fantasy!! You already know we dive deep into the woods on this one, breaking down everything from ethics vs morality, to which of the cast of the comic is most full of sh*t? Hint: It's all of them to Benhameen... Plus much more including Kieron giving his long awaited reaction to Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze!!! Trust, this is one you don't want to miss so press play and enjoy!!!Thank you for watching!!!FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerds Twitch.TV/ForAllNerdsGET YOUR FORALLNERDS MERCH HERE: Forallnerds.com PATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerdsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/for-all-nerds-show--5649266/support.
Send Us a Text MessageEvery podcast guest is told that they need to speak in story form. The framework for storytelling is no secret at this point. However, good storytelling, and even powerful stories, do not move an audience. To truly resonate, the story must be relatable. In this episode, Kieron James shares the strategy for positioning your stories in a way that listeners will find them relatable. Get ready to engage listeners on a new level and compel them to take action!MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/309Chapters00:00 The Power of Storytelling in Podcasting02:54 Crafting Relatable Narratives05:46 Dynamic Storytelling Techniques09:03 The Importance of Change and Fallibility11:57 Connecting Through Human ExperienceTakeawaysStorytelling is essential for connection in podcasting.Humans are naturally wired to respond to stories.Effective stories are specific and relatable.Using movement in storytelling adds dynamism.Change is a crucial element in engaging narratives.Fallibility makes stories more relatable and human.Creating a scene helps listeners visualize the story.Empathy is maximized through shared human experiences.Crisis, struggle, and resolution form the backbone of compelling stories.Listeners connect more deeply when they feel something. MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/309