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Today's HR L&D podcast is brought to you by Deel, the all-in-one global-first people platform. Learn how to streamline payroll for your global team with our comprehensive checklist to help ensure compliance and increase efficiency. Learn more: https://www.deel.com/lp/forrester-global-payroll-study/?utm_medium=sponsored-newsletter&utm_source=nickday&utm_campaign=ww_engage_download_nickday_sponnewsletter_payrollnewsletter-forresterreport-dec24_gp_all&utm_content=engage_gp_sponnewsletter_forresterreport-sponnews400-fin_enIn this episode of The HR L&D Podcast, host Nick Day sits down with Kirsteen Williamson-Gwynn, founder of Elevate Women and author of *Unshakable Confidence: Your Blueprint*. Together, they delve into the challenges women face in the workplace and the strategies needed to overcome them. Kirsteen shares actionable insights into rebuilding confidence, tackling imposter syndrome, and navigating career breaks, particularly for women re-entering the workforce. This conversation highlights the critical role HR plays in fostering inclusive workplaces, supporting women's career progression, and creating environments that enable everyone to thrive. Kirsteen also discusses how leadership training often overlooks gender-specific needs and offers solutions for empowering women in senior roles. Key topics include: - Strategies to overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt. - How HR can support women returning to work and thriving post-career break. - Creating inclusive and psychologically safe workplaces for all. - Addressing menopause in the workplace with sensitivity and understanding. - The importance of building confidence, clarity, and connection in career advancement. Kirsteen also introduces her book, *Unshakable Confidence*, a step-by-step guide to reclaiming your power and advancing your career with purpose. If you're ready to transform your mindset and elevate your leadership game, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Find your ideal candidate with our job vacancy system: https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/919cf6b9eaSign up to the HR L&D Newsletter - https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/23e7b153e7Connect with Kirsteen:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsteen-williamson-guinn/Connect with Nick Day: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Of course, if you are an HR or L&D professional listening to this podcast and you have an HR, HRIS or L&D related vacancy that you would love some specialist HR recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great HR recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at nick@jgarecruitment.com or give me a call – 01727800377.Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the HR L&D Podcast real...
What's meant – and who's excluded – when community is invoked? Does membership take more than presence alone? How can seeing local crises through a global lens enrich our understanding? Kirsteen Paton joins Uncommon Sense to discuss community, class, resistance, solidarity and more – including her experience of community in the UK cities of Liverpool and Glasgow.As the author of “Class and Everyday Life”, Kirsteen gives hosts Alexis and Rosie a fascinating potted history of the study of “community” in sociology – moving from the early work of Emile Durkheim and Ferdinand Tönnies, concerned with industrial capitalism, to recent studies of gentrification and the rise of identities beyond those tied to concrete ideas of “place”. They ask: how is sociology developing its thinking about online communities? And if there's a tendency to idealise and romanticise “community” as typically positive, how should we think about and conceptualise those on the far right?Also: does talking about place-based communities risk missing the fact that communities are also connected across borders and histories, including colonialism? Kirsteen reflects – via Ambalavaner Sivanandan and Doreen Massey – on how what appears to be “local” (whether crises like the housing one or cases of resistance) is often inextricably linked to the global. Plus: a celebration of Antonio Gramsci, Stuart Hall and more.Guest: Kirsteen PatonHosts: Rosie Hancock, Alexis Hieu TruongExecutive Producer: Alice BlochSound Engineer: David CracklesMusic: Joe GardnerArtwork: Erin AnikerFind more about Uncommon SenseEpisode ResourcesBy Kirsteen PatonClass and Everyday LifeGentrification: A Working-Class PerspectiveProbing the symptomatic silences of middle‐class settlement: A case study of gentrification processes in GlasgowFrom the Sociological Review FoundationSolidarity – Uncommon Sense podcast episodeDoing Anti-Racism – The Stigma Conversations podcast episodeWorld City – Spatial Delight podcast episodeFurther reading“Coal is Our Life” – N. Dennis, F. Henriques, C. Slaughter“Family and Kinship in East London” – M. Young, P. Willmott“St Ann's” – K. Coates, R. Silburn“Neither ‘Deepest, Darkest Peckham' nor ‘Run-of-the-Mill' East Dulwich: The Middle Classes and their ‘Others' in an Inner-London Neighbourhood” – E. Jackson, M. Benson“‘I Probably Would Never Move, but Ideally Like I'd Love to Move This Week': Class and Residential Experience, Beyond Elective Belonging” – B. Jeffery“Communities of Resistance: Writings on Black Struggles for Socialism” – A. Sivanandan“A Global Sense of Place” – D. Massey“New Times: The Changing Face of Politics in the 1990s” – eds. S. Hall, M. Jacques“All That Melts into Air is Solid: The Hokum of New Times” – A. SivanandanSupport Uncommon SenseUncommon Sense is a project of the Sociological Review Foundation, a charity whose mission is to promote sociological thinking to audiences beyond academia.There is a long and heartening tradition of listener support for independent podcasts. If you enjoy what you've heard and learned from Uncommon Sense, we'd be grateful for your support for the creation of future episodes.Make a one-off or regular donation
An interview with Kelly from Red Cross and Kirsteen from The Starfish Collective about World Refugee Day, their personal experiences leading up to working with former refugees and the Multicultural Gala Day. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Here's what to expect on the podcast:What experiences or influences led Kirsteen to focus on supporting women, particularly female leaders?Challenges or barriers female leaders often face that hinder their success.Forms of support that are most effective in helping women elevate their power and presence.Strategies or techniques women can use to rediscover themselves when feeling lost.And much more! About Kirsteen:As a former director in financial services turned confidence and transition coach, Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn is on a mission to help more female leaders speak up, step up, and stand out, and she believes more women in positions of power will make the world and business a better place.Kirsteen enables women to build unshakeable confidence. Through combining her corporate skills with life experience and as a certified master of transformational health and life coaching, she helps women create the clarity, purpose, and balance they crave to elevate themselves, both personally and in professionally. Connect with Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn!Website: https://elevate-women.co.uk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsteen-williamson-guinn/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirsteenwilliamsonguinnBuilding Unshakable Confidence Webinar on June 6th, 4pm BST/11am ET https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WeOaEcE-Qya-IBDJ9_hdmw#/registration Connect with Candice Snyder!Website: https://hairhealthvitality.com/passion-purpose-and-possibilities/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candice.snyderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candicesny17/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicesnyder/ICAN Institute: https://vl729.isrefer.com/go/mindandbody/PassionPurpose22/Shop For A Cause With Gifts That Give Back to Nonprofits: https://thekindnesscause.com/
Hope you are still feeling festive because this week is our unofficial Christmas special! To help us deck the halls we are joined by Glasgow based singer/songwriter Kirsteen Harvey. Kirsteen is firmly on the nice list this year, but admits to not being much of a Bond fan and describes the film she builds on this week's episode as “terrible”. Despite that, we have plenty of festive fun talking about her recent EP, her hit Christmas cover song and constructing a supergroup of Scotland's best musical artists. We also discuss the Shrek's swamp Airbnb and give our definitive verdict on the Barbie film… Please note: this episode is complete free of any Christmas Jones references. More Kirsteen Harvey: TikTok: kirsteenharvey Instagram: @kirsteen_harvey Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZKZqBvEXRhwDwLFnb5rlT
In this enlightening episode we welcome Dr. Kirsteen Mackenzie, who is on a mission to challenge the conventional view of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 as a "bloodless" transition of power. Dr. Mackenzie delves into the complexities of this pivotal historical moment in England, Scotland, and Ireland, unraveling the long-ignored aspects of brutality and bloodshed associated with the revolution. This insightful discussion is divided into six parts, each shedding light on different facets of this intriguing historical narrative.Part 1:Dr. Kirsteen Mackenzie provides a rich historical context for the Glorious Revolution, with a focus on King James II's reign and the religious and political divisions of the era.The conversation explores the conflicts and controversies linked to King James II's Catholicism, especially within England, Scotland, and Ireland.Part 2:The discussion continues to dissect the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution, shedding light on the intricate relationships between the three kingdoms.Dr. Mackenzie emphasizes the religious and political factors that culminated in the invitation extended to William of Orange to ascend to the throne.Part 3:Part 3 offers a deeper exploration of the religious tensions and political intricacies underpinning the Glorious Revolution.The conversation underscores the significance of the Protestant-Catholic divide and the intertwined destinies of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Part 4:Part 4 transports us to Ireland, where Jacobite uprisings and battles played a defining role in the Glorious Revolution.Dr. Mackenzie delves into the Battle of Aughrim, featuring key figures like St. Ruth and Ginkle, and challenges the myth of a "bloodless" revolution.Part 5:The spotlight turns to Scotland in Part 5, with a focus on the tragic Massacre of Glencoe.Dr. Mackenzie offers insights into the circumstances surrounding the massacre and the role of Campbell of Glen Lyon, all within the context of the famed Highland hospitality.Part 6:The concluding part of the discussion delves deeply into the tragic events of the Glencoe Massacre, highlighting the loss of innocent lives.Dr. Mackenzie shares her personal connection to the history of Glencoe and concludes with reflections on the impact and prevailing perceptions of the Glorious Revolution.This episode takes you on a journey through a tumultuous period in history, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Glorious Revolution while challenging the historical misconception of its bloodlessness. Dr. Kirsteen Mackenzie passionately seeks to bring these long-hidden truths to light.You can buy Kirsteen's book La Garde Eciossaise from Amazon and you can follow Kirsteen on Twitter @kirsteenMMYou can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Episode 26 of the podcast, I'm joined by Scottish Singer/Songwriter Kirsteen Harvey. We chat about all things Kirsteen from becoming a singer/songwriter to chatting about her latest release Lifeguard. We also dip our toes into new music from Saint Sappho and Isaac And The Soul Company before we delve into the Quick Fire (Not so quick) Round before ending on new music from The Jennifer Ewan Band.Socials/Songs FeaturedKirsteen Harvey - Lifeguard (25/08/2023)Saint Sappho - Back Burner (28/07/2023)Isaac And The Soul Company - Back To Your Heart (11/08/2023)The Jennifer Ewan Band - Falling (18/08/2023)
Thank you so much for listening to this episode. In this episode, I chat to Kirsteen Purdsey of Kirsteen Music about how she planned her first concert and filled the venue. She talks about how she picked her team Promoted it and she tells us what she thought the biggest factor was having a packed out venue. I hope this encourages you to step out in faith. Follow her on her youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@kirsteenmusic https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092272000376 I go live to offer FREE weekly coaching on Marketing and Growing your business on my Facebook group. If you have any questions, post it in the group, tag me and start with #question. I'll make sure it's covered at the next call. If you haven't yet, please join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/530842205345310/permalink/680986436997552/ Download your free copy of my ebook 7 Days To Being Fearless - https://bit.ly/7daystolivingfearless To follow me on social media- https://linktr.ee/EbiOginni I help emerging middle aged part time artists to create a profitable and fulfilling music career with less time, less money and less stress. I offer a free 30 minutes strategy call to discuss ways to move your music forward Book A Call with me today- https://calendly.com/ebioginnimusic/30min?month=2023-01 If this has blessed you- please share with your friends and tag @ebioginnimusic
Thanks for listening. In this episode, I chat to Kirsteen Purdsey of Kirsteen Music about how journey back to finding and owning her calling again. She shares very vulnerably about how she thought she had lost the right to her music, lost her calling because of several mistakes she had made in life. She talks about how God lovingly led and guided her slowly but surely, using people to affirm her and speak to her calling, bringing her to finally understand that God's calling and gift is without repentance, He does not withdraw what He has given, nor does He change His mind about those to whom He gives His his gifts to. I hope her story encourages and blesses you. Follow her on her youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@kirsteenmusic https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092272000376 I go live to offer FREE weekly coaching on Marketing and Growing your business on my Facebook group. If you have any questions, post it in the group, tag me and start with #question. I'll make sure it's covered at the next call. If you haven't yet, please join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/530842205345310/permalink/680986436997552/ Download your free copy of my ebook 7 Days To Being Fearless - https://bit.ly/7daystolivingfearless To follow me on social media- https://linktr.ee/EbiOginni I help emerging middle aged part time artists to create a profitable and fulfilling music career with less time, less money and less stress. I offer a free 30 minutes strategy call to discuss ways to move your music forward Book A Call with me today- https://calendly.com/ebioginnimusic/30min?month=2023-01 If this has blessed you- please share with your friends and tag @ebioginnimusic
CW: This episode contains a character speaking insensitively about another character's cultural heritage. Read the Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: George patches up JJ after she catches a punch from Graham's widow. Bette and Fenwick fail to track down Rick the security guard. Bobby threatens to expose Kirsteen's affair with someone called 'Jacob', and Kirsteen threatens to expose something about Bobby. Finally, Parker tells JJ about the creepy shrine he found at the cottage, but before they can do anything about it, the police arrive to arrest her. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen featuring Hayley Evenett as JJ and Bette, Laurence Owen as Parker, Clayton and additional voices, John Henry Falle as Fenwick and Bobby D, Christina Bianco as Kirsteen, Luke Capasso as Harry/Jacob, Mark Restuccia as the Police Officer, and Madame Magenta and Bernard as themselves. Consultancy on the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas by Luke Capasso. Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link, or go to our website.
Read the Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Anna Lou reveals that she and Bobby argued the night of Clay's murder. For reasons unknown, JJ visits the widow of Graham (her murdered lover). And Parker and Walter's exploration of the gardener's cottage ends in horror. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen featuring Hayley Evenett as JJ and Bette, Laurence Owen as Parker, Paul and additional voices, John Henry Falle as Fenwick and Bobby, Karim Kronfli as George, Christina Bianco as Kirsteen, and Mark Restuccia as PC Steve. Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link, or go to our website.
Kirsteen Pieterse is a sculptor who grew up near the mining pits of Glasgow and lived and worked in the bustling industrial city of Hong Kong, resulting in her amazing sculptures which integrate and contrast brutalist architecture with organic form. ‘The Scottish sculptor Kirsteen Pieterse, who is an artist in the Romantic tradition, draws upon the precarious relationship between man and built environments in her work....she draws attention to the regard we hold for our environment and how easily we might forget the power of nature. Modern architecture and engineering represent, in many ways, the epitome of humankind's 'taming' of the natural world, however, as Pieterse infers in her sculptures, the ramifications of such endeavours should not be neglected."”- Kate Bryan - Deconstructing Landscape, World Sculpture News, Volume 15 No 4, p. 42 – 45, 2009She is represented by Utopia Art Gallery in Sydney.
Join Kirsteen Williamson Guinn, a transformational coach, on the Gratitude Geek podcast. Discover how to shift from reaction to creation and empower yourself as a female leader.
Read the Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Ex detective Fenwick butts head with police when it emerges that they're likely to rule Clayton's death an accident. Meanwhile, Kirsteen also believes foul play and hires Bette to investigate. Bette and Fenwick clash when they bump into each other in Clayton's bedroom, but are interrupted by a mysterious somebody who enters the room and removes an equally mysterious object. That night, in the forest, JJ clashes with Walter, who's been leading ghoulish true crime tours centred on the events of '89. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen featuring Hayley Evenett as Bette, John Henry Falle as Fenwick, Luke Capasso as Harry, and Laurence Owen as Robbo and additional voices. Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link, or go to our website.
Read The Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Parker asks JJ about a mysterious letter she recently received, local reporter and DJ Paul confronts Bette about her sister's promotion to manager, and finally... country star Clayton Woodrow performs a new song at the big opening concert... and disaster strikes. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen Featuring Hayley Evenett as Bette and JJ, Laurence Owen as Parker, Paul, the Constable and Bogan Bay Logan, Christina Bianco as Kirsteen, John Henry Falle as Detective Fenwick and Bobby D, Kristi Boulton as Abilene Doherty, Lindsay Sharman as Henrikson and Bogan Bay Jen, Mark Restuccia as Detective Steve, and James Ducker as Walter Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link or go to our website
Kirsteen McLay from the Starfish Collective previews a new fortnightly programme and podcast on OAR FM. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Read The Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Claytonville's resident psychic medium has a vision of a falling man. JJ, Parker and George struggle to finish the park in time for opening day. And Detective Fenwick from Season 1 makes an unwelcome appearance as head of security for the grand opening concert. --- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen Featuring Hayley Evenett as JJ and Bette, Laurence Owen was Parker, Paul, Clayton and additional voices, Karim Kronfli was George and additional voices, Christina Bianco was Kirsteen and additional voices, Lindsay Sharman was Sonia and additional voices, Rufus Walker was Freddie, John Henry Falle was Bobby D, Kristi Boulton was Anna Lou, and Madame Magenta and Bernard were themselves. Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to support Mockery and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap the link in the show notes of this episode, tap this link! Thank you
Kia Kaha Nga Wahine Toa Respect Women in Politics - Kirsteen McLay is organiser of a public rally in response to recent vitriol levelled at women in politics. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
This week we welcome 17th Century Historian, and author of "The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663", Dr. Kirsteen MacKenzie who joins us to rage that the English Civil War is far from English and should be referred to as the 'War of Three Kingdoms'.She talks to Paul and Kyle about how Scotland and Ireland reacted when their monarch was executed by Cromwell, and how the Scottish Covenanters were key in the whole conflict.If you'd like to know more about this subject then why not buy a copy of her book from the Routledge Publishing. You can follow Kirsteen on Twitter @KirsteenMMYou can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.Please support the show on Patreon. In return for your subscription you can set questions for our future guests. Get early release episodes and get your own History Rage mug.Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrageSupport the show
An interview with Kirsteen McLay on DMEC Chai and Chat and Starfish Collective, a charity supporting refugee resettlement. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
In this episode, host Ben Monro-Davies is joined by Dr Kirsteen Campbell from the Beatson Institute in Glasgow. Kirsteen talks about her PCR research project exploring the role of MCL-1, a molecule found at high levels in people with advanced prostate cancer, what it could mean for prostate cancer patients in the future and why this funding from PCR was so critical.
Welcome to Body Talk with Becks , brought to you by Becks Carlyle ! In this week's episode, BE a World Away Part 2 Kirsteen and I finished our discussion of growing up with Bladder Exstrophy and discuss what she's up to now and how her career path has been influenced by her medical journey. Thank you for listening! If you wish to come on the show as either an expert or to share your story, please use the contact page on https://body-talk-with-becks.captivate.fm (Body Talk with Becks website) .
Today Andy Silvester chats to Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett -- they look back on yesterday's Spring Statement; go through dire IFS figures; and discuss lack of growth in the UK economy. Andy also takes us through the business news: P&O are in even more hot water; and the CEO of convenience store operator McColl's has stepped down. Following this, and on a brighter note, Andy chats to Kirsteen Campbell, The Macallan distillery's Master Whisky maker. They discuss what it takes to be a Master Whisky Maker; how whisky quality is meticulously maintained; The Macallan's 81-year-old whisky, The Reach; and Kirsteen gives her whisky of choice for the summer weather. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deirdre Graham is joined by her mother, Kirsteen Graham, a Gaelic singer and tutor who steeped Deirdre in songs and stories from childhood. Together they share a couple of songs connected to Skye as well as the lore surrounding them. Full transcription of the conversation available here Follow Deirdre Graham on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify https://www.deirdregraham.com/gaelicsongstories Credits Hosted by Deirdre Graham Recorded and edited by Deirdre Graham Further editing and mix by James Lindsay Transcriptions by Emilie Owens Podcast artwork by Elly Lucas Photographs by Magnus Graham This project is supported by Creative Scotland
The Starfish Collective - Kirsteen McLay-Knopp is part of a Dunedin group seeking to help refugees settle in New Zealand.
Writer Kirsteen MacLeod joined me for a conversation about her new book In Praise of Retreat: Finding Sanctuary in The Modern World. We chatted about definition and key features of a retreat and how breathing connects us and shows how alike we all are.
For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: Description These days, disengaging, even briefly, is seen by many as self-indulgent and unproductive. Yet creating space for solitude, reflection and deliberate restoration and rejuvenation is a basic human need. Everyone can benefit, whether it’s for a weekend, a month, or a lifetime. Through her book, In Praise of Retreat: Finding Sanctuary in the Modern World, author Kirsteen MacLeod takes readers on an engaging and inspiring journey into our modern ways of retreating ― where we go, why we’re drawn, and how it’s urgent. Included is a historical perspective of retreating, but also Kirsteen’s own personal experience on retreats, from pilgrim paths to forest cabins, rented hermitages to arts temples and quiet havens for yoga and meditation. Guest Bio Kirsteen MacLeod is a writer and yoga teacher. Her debut collection of short stories, The Animal Game, was published in 2016. Her fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction have appeared in prominent literary journals, including The New Quarterly and The Malahat Review; scores of her articles have been featured in leading Canadian magazines; and her work has been a finalist for the CBC Literary Award in creative non-fiction, among other awards. She divides her time between Kingston, Ontario, and a riverside cabin in the woods near Bancroft. Host Bio Kristen Manieri is certified both as a habits coach and mindfulness teacher. She specializes in: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, focus, habit formation, rest rituals, and prioritizing personal well-being. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 120 authors and thought leaders about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional AND joyful life. Learn more at https://kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me/. Mentioned in this Episode Guest’s website: https://www.kirsteenmacleod.ca/ Guest’s book: In Praise of Retreat: Finding Sanctuary in the Modern World https://bookshop.org/books/in-praise-of-retreat-finding-sanctuary-in-the-modern-world/9781770414730 Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/
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The second episode of Landscapes features an interview with Dr Kirsteen Shields, Lecturer in International Law and Food Security at the Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security at the University of Edinburgh. Kirsteen was the first person to introduce me to the Land Reform debate happening in Scotland and has played a role in informing high level thinking on the Acts themselves. Particularly, we talk about the fundamental balancing act between rights to property and rights to pretty much everything else. Episode Links Human Rights and the Work of the Scottish Land Commission, a discussion paper by Dr Kirsteen Shields An article from the Guardian in 2020 about the House of Commons debates on free school meals over holiday periods
Veterans of the Thirty Years War were invaluable in the early Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and this episode looks at why. Why did so many Scots sign up to fight on the continent? Gold? Glory? Escaping a debt? Because they were arrested and forced to? All of the above. Check out the podcast website: https://www.paxbritannica.info Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodBritannica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritannicaPax Patreon: https://Patreon.com/PaxBritannica For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: Keynon, Ohlmeyer, The Civil Wars MacKenzie, Kirsteen, The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union, 1643-1663 Miller, James, 'The Scottish mercenary as a migrant labourer in Europe, 1550-1650', in Zürcher, Erik-Jan (ed.), Fighting for a Living: A Comparative Study of Military Labour 1500-2000 Murdoch, Steven and Grosjean, Alexia, Alexander Leslie and the Scottish generals of the Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 Murdoch, Steven, Scotland and the Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 For a full bibliography, see the website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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“In lockdown cycling to Tottenham Marshes has afforded me some early morning solitary peace amongst the singing grasses and the quiet boats bobbing upon the canal. As the sun started […]
In this exciting episode of the @VersusHistory Podcast, we are joined by Dr Kirsteen MacKenzie (@kirsteenMM) for an interview on the focus of her book, The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663 (Routledge: London, 2017). In the interview, Kirsteen discusses a range of issues in depth related to Cromwell's tenure as Lord Protector, the English Civil War, Scotland, Presbyterians and much, much more. If you want to broaden your knowledge of this frenetic and highly charged period of history, then this podcast is for you. For terms of use, please visit www.versushistory.com
This week Scott spoke with GB mountain runner Kirsteen Welch on her career and dealing with RED-S. https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/49/7/417 RED-S info https://blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2019/04/22/relative-energy-deficiency-in-sport-red-s-recognition-and-next-steps/ RED-S info http://health4performance.co.uk/ RED-S Info https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jan/03/female-ultra-athletes-leading-field-women-less-ego Male and Female narratives. Women in E durance Sports
One of the many challenges parents faced was home schooling, or supervising online learning, while working a full time job from home. Amy Asks Kirsteen about her experience. Kirsteen has three children ages:14,11 and 4. While a challenging time there were some good moments too. Listen to find out about the experience.
It's a bumper episode this week - and the final chapter of our Diversity in running series. Shaun and Tom recap catch up ahead of the holidays before hearing the extraordinary story of mountain runner Kirsteen Welch. We also hear from Gary Laybourne from Coach Core (https://wearecoachcore.com/) . Coach Core help promote diversity in running by giving young people aged 16-24 the chance to become the next generation of inspirational coaches. You can find Kirsteens book recommendation here: Training for the Uphill Athlete. (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Training-Uphill-Athlete-Mountain-Mountaineers/dp/1938340841/) Our topic for January is mental health in running and we want to hear from you! Tell us about your experiences with running, has it helped your mental health, has it hindered it? Email us on getintouch@letsgetrunning.co.uk, send an audio message to us on WhatsApp +31612679529 or leave a message and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/letsgetrunning) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/letsgetrunning/) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/letsgetrunning) Buy merch at the shop. (https://www.letsgetrunning.co.uk/shop?category=Running+Clothing) Lastly, don't forget to rate and review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lets-get-running-podcast/id1392963885?mt=2&app=podcast) .
Director Peter Webber joins us to talk about ‘Inna De Yard,’ a cinematic portrait of some of the 20th century’s most important musicians. Plus: we hear from Tom Burke, co-star of auteur Joanna Hogg’s new film ‘The Souvenir’, and curator Kirsteen McNish and writer Luke Turner take us through their current project – a year-long programme of events set in and around London’s mysterious and ancient Epping Forest.
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant's obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen's University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant’s obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant’s obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant’s obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant’s obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie, an historian who has taught for many years at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, has published a definitive account of the relationships between England, Scotland and Ireland during the Cromwellian republic of the 1650s. The Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms and the Cromwellian Union 1643-1663(Routledge, 2018) re-examines the political and constitutional bonds that were implied by the covenant to which the English and Scottish parliaments had subscribed at the beginning of the first civil war, and considers why so many Presbyterians understood the Cromwellian occupation to represent a breach of the covenant’s obligations. But far from retreating into their own world, this book shows that Presbyterians in Ireland and England set about an ambitious attempt to export their system of church government, with the effect that the Presbyterian movement actually grew under conditions that were designed to frustrate it. This important new book argues for a new account of Presbyterian growth in the British Republic, and demonstrates the resilience and tenacity of a religious group that refused to accept defeat. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. His research interests focus on the history of puritanism and evangelicalism, and he is the author most recently of John Owen and English Puritanism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missiology Podcast host Martin Rodriguez and producer Greg McKinzie reflect on Season 1, Episode 1, "With Kirsteen Kim." They highlight the best and most hopeful aspects of Kirsteen's interview and the significance of her work. Your Host Martin Rodriguez is a doctoral student of intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missiology at the intersection of postcolonial hybridity theory and late-modern leadership theory. Since 2011, he has served as Family Life Minister at the Hollywood Church of Christ (Hollywood, CA, USA). Before this he served for five years as a missionary in China where he mentored emerging leaders and partnered with Chinese leaders to plant three churches. Martin holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and a degree in Religion and International Studies from Pepperdine University. He is also a content editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and a member of the missiology.com team. Your Producer Greg McKinzie is a PhD candidate in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, writing on missional hermeneutics at the intersection of constructive theology, theological interpretation of Scripture, and missiology. He is also the executive editor of Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis and the lead administrator of missiology.com. From 2008 to 2015, he served in Arequipa, Peru, as a partner in holistic evangelism with Team Arequipa and The Christian Urban Development Association. Greg holds an MDiv from Harding School of Theology (Memphis, TN, USA) and a BA in missions from Harding University (Searcy, AR, USA). He should probably be working on his dissertation right now.
This Sunday Simon explained why worship is our highest priority and how we create a culture of expectant, intimate encounter. Just before that Kirsteen tells us an inspiring story based on the stewardship 40acts challenge during Lent. See 40acts.org.uk for more information.
In this episode, we share our interview with historian Dr. Kirsteen MacKenzie on 18th-century print culture in Scotland, and how it relates to one A. Malcolm. Join our exclusive Facebook community! (http://outlanderpod.com/group) Support us on Patreon! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/patreon) Follow us on Twitter! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/twitter) Connect with us on Facebook! (https://www.outlanderpod.com/facebook) Help us spread the word! If this episode tickled your 'Outlander' fancy, head over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! · Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlander-podcast/id707360955?mt=2) · RSS (https://audioboom.com/channels/1689437.rss) · Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-outlander-podcast?refid=stpr) · Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3ca8w2I8rlQyr7K5iEeGV8) · Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0&gclid=CPqUmY3tmc8CFQbrfgodSOsMCw&gclsrc=ds#/ps/Irr5s2ri372mj5fgmte23z6dghe) · iHeartRadio (https://www.iheart.com/show/270-the-outlander-podc/) You can ask questions and comment below and leave us voice feedback via our Listener Line at 916-587-0POD.
Motivating women to change their life is what these two do, great to chat to them in this show about: -How ladies think -The importance of fitness to females -How much does social media influence decisions -What's the best way to get started
In this episode, we share our interview with University of Aberdeen professor of history, Dr. Kirsteen MacKenzie. Support us on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/outlanderpod) Follow us on Twitter! (https://www.twitter.com/outlanderpod) Connect with us on Facebook! (http://www.facebook.com/outlanderpod) Help us spread the word! If this episode tickled your 'Outlander' fancy, head over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! · iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlander-podcast/id707360955?mt=2) · RSS · Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-outlander-podcast?refid=stpr) · Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3ca8w2I8rlQyr7K5iEeGV8) · Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0&gclid=CPqUmY3tmc8CFQbrfgodSOsMCw&gclsrc=ds#/ps/Irr5s2ri372mj5fgmte23z6dghe) · iHeartRadio (https://www.iheart.com/show/270-the-outlander-podc/) You can ask questions and comment below, join our Facebook community,(http://outlanderpod.com/group) and leave us voice feedback via our Listener Line at 916-587-0POD.
Korea presents a fascinating chapter in the history of Christianity. For instance, the first continuous Christian community in the peninsula was founded by Koreans themselves without any missionaries coming into the country. In their new book, A History of Korean Christianity (Cambridge University Press, 2014),Sebastian C. H. Kim and Kirsteen... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To mark the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, a series of essays about Napoleon Bonaparte and his relationship with a a group of writers. In this edition, Kirsteen McCue on singing and interpreting the history behind the 'Ettrick Shepherd' James Hogg's Scottish Napoleonic songs.
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Mercy and Kirsteen share a very special moment with Laura, hearing her baby's heartbeat for the first time. Bumpology expert Linda Geddes helps bust some pregnancy myths. Jenny Carter, a specialist midwife from the pioneering Preterm Surveillance Clinic at Guys and St Thomas' hospital explains how they are using new technology to identify and help pregnant women at risk of going into labour early. And resident comedienne and mum to be Shappi Korshandi doesn't spare the gory details on pregnancy.
Kirsteen Campbell has tried to keep a low profile since she was named Master Blender for Cutty Sark two years ago. However, it's hard to stay out of the spotlight when your whiskies are winning major awards. This week on WhiskyCast In-Depth, Kirsteen tells us about reviving one of Scotch whisky's iconic brands. In the news, Beam beats Wall Street expectations and the latest on new whiskies from Laphroaig, Buffalo Trace, BenRiach, Compass Box, and WhistlePig. We'll also announce the winner of the Glenmorangie/Open Championship Golf Giveaway!