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Meet Dawn-Maria France who is an accomplished award-winning journalist and the Editor-in-chief of a news-led women's magazine Yorkshire Women's Life. She is a also travel writer, children's author and broadcaster. A fellow Yorkshire lass, Dawn-Maria is not only passionate about her Caribbean Asian roots but also on important issues including women's rights, equality, diversity and mental health. Dawn has a breadth of broadcasting experience appearing on the BBC TV & radio, Sky News as well as European channels including Spain's largest English-speaking radio station: Talk Radio Europe, where Dawn-Maria talked about women in the media. Dawn-Maria has presented awards at award ceremonies and has sat on news panels discussing 'women in the news', and 'global news stories'. She was a panellist on 'Views in the News' at the highly respected Women of the World festival. Dawn-Maria has interviewed celebrities and prominent public figures including Lord Andrew Adonis and Businesswoman, CEO, celebrity Caprice Bourret. Dawn and I had so much to talk about from women in the media, why representation is so important and what inspired her to write her children's picture books: The Adventures of Jenny and Philip. Through her books Dawn aims to teach children about ethics and morals , about the world them and their place in it. Subjects covered- What drew Dawn-Maria to journalism and wanting to share other peoples stories Life as a young black journalist from the north of England The mental wellbeing impact of racism Staying true to your roots and being your authentic self Why representation matters The need to hear more working class voices from the North represented in the media Where the inspiration came from to write The Adventures of Jenny and Philip Self publishing v the traditional publishing root Don't miss any of the inspiring Out of the Bubble women, you can go and subscribe at www.rachelperu.co.uk and come and say hello on Instagram! @rachelperu1 I'll be back for a solo last episode of 2022 but in the meantime Keep being fabulous Rachel x https://linktr.ee/outofthebubble --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outofthebubble/message
New EasYoga Podcast Episode 74 - Join Gemma in this episode where she talks to special guest Dawn-Maria France.Dawn-Maria France is an accomplished award-winning journalist and is the Editor-in-chief of a news-led women's magazine Yorkshire Women's Life. She is a travel writer, children's author and broadcaster. Born in Yorkshire, Dawn-Maria is not only passionate about her roots but also on important issues including women's rights, equality, diversity and mental health campaigner.Also, a broadcasting veteran with experience of BBC TV & radio, Sky News as well as European channels including Spain's largest English-speaking radio station: Talk Radio Europe, where Dawn-Maria talked about women in the media.Dawn-Maria has presented awards at award ceremonies, and has sat on news panels discussing 'women in the news', and 'global news stories'. She was a panellist on 'Views in the news' at the highly respected Women of the World festival.Dawn-Maria has interviewed celebrities and prominent public figures including Lord Andrew Adonis and Business woman, CEO, celebrity Caprice Bourret.She is the daughter of artist Helen France, MBE, and the great-niece of Sir Joseph Nathaniel France, the St Kitts and Nevis politician and journalist.You can find out more from Dawn:https://www.yorkshirewomenslife.co.uk/Dawn's book is called The Adventures of Jenny and Philip: We All Need Friends BY DAWN-Maria France and its available now by the link belowhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Jenny-Philip-Need-Friends/dp/178623372X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=ZIUJ1B974YQY&keywords=the+adventures+of+jenny+and+philip&qid=1652214662&sprefix=the+adventures+of+jenny+%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1Easyoga Podcast was voted #7 of the Best 15 UK Yoga Podcasts by Feedspot. Go check it out. https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_yoga_podcasts/Have a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Did You Know...That You Only Need To Move Your Body For 30 Minutes Per Day 3 Times Per Week To Feel Awesome And Shift That Stressed Weight.Discover The #1 Secret Which Is 100% FREE!https://www.easyoga.co.uk/accessnow100percentfreeConnect with Gemma via her website and social platforms:EasYoga Website is : https://www.easyoga.co.ukParadise Movement: https://paradisemovementapp.com/Social Platforms:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yogigemma/Pintrest – https://www.pinterest.com/YogiGemmaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AzNc6oBLzanU-MgZsd-6AFacebook https://www.facebook.com/gemma.nice.7Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/easyogaonetone Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/@easyogagemmaLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/
Leaders dominate coverage of political history and election campaigns and there is hardly a historian or election analyst who doesn't attribute importance to leadership. But the argument of this book from Lord Andrew Adonis is different. In It's the Leader, Stupid: Changemakers in Modern Politics (2021), he argues that leaders are basically all that matter to the course of politics. In this incisive group portrait of many of the foremost leaders of modern democratic states, from Churchill and Lincoln to Biden and Modi, Adonis analyses the fundamentals of political leadership in western politics. Dramatic and novel accounts of the battles between Gladstone and Marx, and Stalin and Bevin, illuminate the impact of the political struggle between rival leaders on the fate of liberty, constitutions and social and economic structures within as much as between different nations in each generation. Drawing on three decades of experience of politics and government, as a historian and journalist and as a politician himself who spent 12 years at the heart of the British government, Adonis offers a stimulating account of modern politics and many of the leaders who shaped it, for good or ill. In our conversation, we flit across the centuries and the continents, piecing together the core dichotomies of political leadership. Knowing when to join the majority and when to lead it; how to transform yourself whilst staying true to your core; the art of seizing the initiative without being swept away by the momentum you have created. More than insights reserved for political elites, these are lessons in leadership for us all, and in our podcast, we piece together how to turn them into leadership lessons relevant for all walks of life. Leo Nasskau writes about how leadership can build societies for the 21st century at empoweredbelonging.substack.com, where you can join the conversation and read Leo's follow-up insights of what we can learn from the book (also accessible via leonasskau.co.uk). Leo would also love your feedback: go to bit.ly/Feedback-Leo to help him produce better podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Leaders dominate coverage of political history and election campaigns and there is hardly a historian or election analyst who doesn't attribute importance to leadership. But the argument of this book from Lord Andrew Adonis is different. In It's the Leader, Stupid: Changemakers in Modern Politics (2021), he argues that leaders are basically all that matter to the course of politics. In this incisive group portrait of many of the foremost leaders of modern democratic states, from Churchill and Lincoln to Biden and Modi, Adonis analyses the fundamentals of political leadership in western politics. Dramatic and novel accounts of the battles between Gladstone and Marx, and Stalin and Bevin, illuminate the impact of the political struggle between rival leaders on the fate of liberty, constitutions and social and economic structures within as much as between different nations in each generation. Drawing on three decades of experience of politics and government, as a historian and journalist and as a politician himself who spent 12 years at the heart of the British government, Adonis offers a stimulating account of modern politics and many of the leaders who shaped it, for good or ill. In our conversation, we flit across the centuries and the continents, piecing together the core dichotomies of political leadership. Knowing when to join the majority and when to lead it; how to transform yourself whilst staying true to your core; the art of seizing the initiative without being swept away by the momentum you have created. More than insights reserved for political elites, these are lessons in leadership for us all, and in our podcast, we piece together how to turn them into leadership lessons relevant for all walks of life. Leo Nasskau writes about how leadership can build societies for the 21st century at empoweredbelonging.substack.com, where you can join the conversation and read Leo's follow-up insights of what we can learn from the book (also accessible via leonasskau.co.uk). Leo would also love your feedback: go to bit.ly/Feedback-Leo to help him produce better podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Leaders dominate coverage of political history and election campaigns and there is hardly a historian or election analyst who doesn't attribute importance to leadership. But the argument of this book from Lord Andrew Adonis is different. In It's the Leader, Stupid: Changemakers in Modern Politics (2021), he argues that leaders are basically all that matter to the course of politics. In this incisive group portrait of many of the foremost leaders of modern democratic states, from Churchill and Lincoln to Biden and Modi, Adonis analyses the fundamentals of political leadership in western politics. Dramatic and novel accounts of the battles between Gladstone and Marx, and Stalin and Bevin, illuminate the impact of the political struggle between rival leaders on the fate of liberty, constitutions and social and economic structures within as much as between different nations in each generation. Drawing on three decades of experience of politics and government, as a historian and journalist and as a politician himself who spent 12 years at the heart of the British government, Adonis offers a stimulating account of modern politics and many of the leaders who shaped it, for good or ill. In our conversation, we flit across the centuries and the continents, piecing together the core dichotomies of political leadership. Knowing when to join the majority and when to lead it; how to transform yourself whilst staying true to your core; the art of seizing the initiative without being swept away by the momentum you have created. More than insights reserved for political elites, these are lessons in leadership for us all, and in our podcast, we piece together how to turn them into leadership lessons relevant for all walks of life. Leo Nasskau writes about how leadership can build societies for the 21st century at empoweredbelonging.substack.com, where you can join the conversation and read Leo's follow-up insights of what we can learn from the book (also accessible via leonasskau.co.uk). Leo would also love your feedback: go to bit.ly/Feedback-Leo to help him produce better podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Leaders dominate coverage of political history and election campaigns and there is hardly a historian or election analyst who doesn't attribute importance to leadership. But the argument of this book from Lord Andrew Adonis is different. In It's the Leader, Stupid: Changemakers in Modern Politics (2021), he argues that leaders are basically all that matter to the course of politics. In this incisive group portrait of many of the foremost leaders of modern democratic states, from Churchill and Lincoln to Biden and Modi, Adonis analyses the fundamentals of political leadership in western politics. Dramatic and novel accounts of the battles between Gladstone and Marx, and Stalin and Bevin, illuminate the impact of the political struggle between rival leaders on the fate of liberty, constitutions and social and economic structures within as much as between different nations in each generation. Drawing on three decades of experience of politics and government, as a historian and journalist and as a politician himself who spent 12 years at the heart of the British government, Adonis offers a stimulating account of modern politics and many of the leaders who shaped it, for good or ill. In our conversation, we flit across the centuries and the continents, piecing together the core dichotomies of political leadership. Knowing when to join the majority and when to lead it; how to transform yourself whilst staying true to your core; the art of seizing the initiative without being swept away by the momentum you have created. More than insights reserved for political elites, these are lessons in leadership for us all, and in our podcast, we piece together how to turn them into leadership lessons relevant for all walks of life. Leo Nasskau writes about how leadership can build societies for the 21st century at empoweredbelonging.substack.com, where you can join the conversation and read Leo's follow-up insights of what we can learn from the book (also accessible via leonasskau.co.uk). Leo would also love your feedback: go to bit.ly/Feedback-Leo to help him produce better podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour peer Lord Andrew Adonis, author Dr Maya Goodfellow, Research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society Dr Rakib Ehsan & journalist and commentator Robert Taylor.
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the government's levelling up agenda through the prism of changes to the HS2 and Northern Powerhouse rail projects.They also analyse the ongoing sleaze row which isn't going away despite the Prime Minister's attempts to close it down with a move to clean up the system.Joining Adam on the this week's podcast are the former Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, Lord Andrew Adonis; the co-leader of the Green Party, Carla Denyer and Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig.#AllOutPolitics
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour peer Lord Andrew Adonis, journalist Ella Whelan, Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake and Green Party member of the London Assembly Zack Polanski.
Cabinet reshuffle, Cross Question & should Shamima Begum be allowed to return? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour peer Lord Andrew Adonis, journalist Ella Whelan, Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake and Green Party member of the London Assembly Zack Polanski.
Iain Dale talks to Lord (Andrew) Adonis about the life and Premiership of Tony Blair, who served as Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Guardian columnist and author Owen Jones, former Brexit Party MEP and Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe, former Conservative minister and founder of the Social Mobility Pledge Justine Greening & Labour peer Lord Andrew Adonis.
Julia speaks with former Labour Schools minister, Lord Andrew Adonis, about university students being forced into isolation. Tory MP, David Davies, discusses the new lockdown restrictions as well as the 60 Tory rebels who will defy the government in the Commons on Wednesday. Care Minister, Helen Whately, tells Julia about the new legal duty to self-isolate as well as the NHS covid-19 app being downloaded over 10 millions times. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Iain Dale talks to Labour peer Lord Andrew Adonis about his new biography of Ernest Bevin, ERNEST BEVIN: LABOUR’S CHURCHILL.
Caroline Dinenage, Digital & Culture Minister discusses The Culture Secretary's announcement that gyms, pools and beauty salons are being allowed to reopen in the coming days. Bill Grimsey, Former CEO of Wickes, Iceland, Booker, Focus DIY and Park n Shop Hong Kong on two of the UK's biggest High Street retailers, John Lewis and Boots, have announced 5,300 job cuts. Julia is also joined by Lord Andrew Adonis, Former Labour Transport Secretary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak to former Government Communications Director Lucian Hudson about whether there's light at the end of the tunnel. We catch up with Lord Andrew Adonis. And we learn more about the influence of Latin and Ancient Greek! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julia speaks to Former Labour Education Minister, Lord Andrew Adonis, about the government choosing to close all schools indefinitely. Virologist and Lecturer in Global Health, tells Julia about the significant rise in coronavirus cases in the last day. Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, explains the implications of closing schools and universities. Colonel Richard Kemp, retired British Army Officer, discusses the possibility of putting the military on the streets See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leading trade advisor Shanker Singham feels confident about EU trade talks and Former MP and mayoral candidate Rory Stewart tells Julia that the UK doesn't have the right approach to tackling Terrorism. Lord Andrew Adonis argues that Brits are not typical flag wavers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A live recording at the Battle of Ideas event on 3rd November 2019 Support TRIGGERnometry: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq https://www.subscribestar.com/trigger... https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@failinghuman) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this week are Mark Harper, Conservative MP for Forest of Dean and former Chief Whip; Christine Jardine, Liberal Democrat MP for Edinburgh West & Home Affairs Spokesperson; Lord Andrew Adonis, Labour Peer and David Starkey, Constitutional Historian & Broadcaster.
Lord Andrew Adonis, Former U.K. Secretary of State For Transport, speaks in favor of a second referendum. David Bloom, HSBC Global Head of FX Strategy, says the FX market has become very political. Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management Global CIO & Head Of Global Fixed Income, thinks the Fed is holding rates for the next two years. Sarah House, Wells Fargo Senior Economist, foresees U.S. growth bouncing back in the coming months. And Matt Hornbach, Morgan Stanley Global Head of Interest Rate Strategy, says he's currently neutral on the bond market.
Lord Andrew Adonis, Former U.K. Secretary of State For Transport, speaks in favor of a second referendum. David Bloom, HSBC Global Head of FX Strategy, says the FX market has become very political. Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management Global CIO & Head Of Global Fixed Income, thinks the Fed is holding rates for the next two years. Sarah House, Wells Fargo Senior Economist, foresees U.S. growth bouncing back in the coming months. And Matt Hornbach, Morgan Stanley Global Head of Interest Rate Strategy, says he's currently neutral on the bond market. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Covering for Femi this week was the charismatic and witty, Jolyon Rubinstein. He was joined by Youth Officer for Hull George Aylett to discuss everything from general elections to extensions. Journalists Joana Ramiro and James Ball were in the studio on the day we should have been leaving the EU. They chatted about the current options we face as a country, which quickly changed as it was announced that MP's had rejected Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time. Finally, talking to Jolyon about this breaking news was Lord Andrew Adonis, who gave his opinions on what will happen next in this never ending game called Brexit.
Politics, journalism and podcasting masher together have created a new phenomenon: The Political Podcast. In this episode we speak to Natasha who hosts Backbench’s new podcast ‘Backchat’ and find out what inspires her... It turns out her History Degree isn’t going to take her far in journalism. Sound familiar!? *cough* Alex Robertson from a couple of weeks ago *cough* Natasha was a great guest who stayed longer than she initially said because she was so passionate! Be sure to follow her on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NatashaLgstone and find the podcast she hosts, Backchat, on your favourite podcast app. Lord Andrew Adonis interview: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/backchat/id1436205736?mt=2&i=1000421209066 Remember to rate and subscribe to #SuggSound and find Hugo on Twitter www.twitter.com/HugoSugg.
The Labour peer and former cabinet minister spells out his plan to keep Britain in the EU and save young people from being "stuck on an island with Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nigel Farage."
On the first episode of Cross Question, Iain Dale is joined by Liz Truss, Chief Secretary to the Treasury; Lord Andrew Adonis, Labour Peer; Gisela Stuart, Chair of Change Britain and former Labour MP & Liam Halligan, Author of 'Clean Brexit'.
PEER PRESSURE: Newly-unbound superhero of remain Lord Andrew Adonis joins us in the Remainiacs Bunker to discuss how Brexit is infecting every aspect of government, the dirty tricks culture at No.10, and why Nigel Farage is the real Prime Minister. What’s it like to be targeted as a “weasel” for speaking as your conscience dictates? And is he the right man to lead the Remain bloc?Plus: the return of our own IAN DUNT, the trolling in the public interest of Chris Grayling… and welcome to the rebellion, Justine Greening MP? And a special WONK BONUS: Political writer PAUL EVANS give us his unusual recipe to fix the mess that Britain is in. Save democracy, abolish voting?“Nigel Farage can have my peerage if I can have his German passport” – Andrew AdonisHelp us to #OwnTheRemoan! Put your shoulder to the anti-Brexit wheel and get smart Remainiac merchandise at our Patron page – http://www.patreon.com/remainiacscastThis episode of REMAINIACS is presented by Dorian Lynskey with Ros Taylor and Ian Dunt. Producers are Andrew Harrison and Matt Hall. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.http://www.REMAINIACS.comTheme music ‘Demon Is A Monster’ used by kind permission of Cornershop. Buy it here: http://po.st/RMcrnsp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.