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Are men facing a "crisis," and what does that mean for us all? Will Rose-Moore explores what it really means to be a man today, how "masculinity" isn't one thing, but many, how the Bible portrays men, and new ways of thinking about masculinity, moving away from power and violence, and embracing diversity. The Rev'd Will Rose-Moore is Assistant Curate at St John the Baptist, Loughton in Chelmsford Diocese. He is studying for a PhD in Theology with Westcott House in the Cambridge Theological Federation and Anglia Ruskin University, and is also a Research Associate for the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence, Bristol. His first book is 'Boys Will Be Boys, and Other Myths: Unravelling Biblical Masculinities'.
If you worked for the Bank of England incinerating battered and bruised banknotes that were being taken out of circulation, would you be tempted to take one? Or ten?! What about ten thousand? This is exactly what a crack team of employees did at the Bank of England's incinerator plant at Debden in Loughton, Essex between 1988 and 1992. Demonstrating that there is no 'I' in 'team', this gang of criminals worked together to steal hundreds of thousands of pounds under the noses of supervisors and auditors... Our second case takes us to a warehouse just outside of Heathrow Airport, where a cache of rare books are being stored before being transported to California. After breaking in, a gang of expert criminals go on to spend five hours and fifteen minutes going through them one by one until they find what they are looking for... Join us as we delve into the world of audacious heists... If you would like to access exclusive bonus content and support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to GIFT a Patreon membership to a special someone, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast/gift If you would like to buy us a coffee (or wine!), hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check her work out at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Co-Producer: Ade Parsley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you worked for the Bank of England incinerating battered and bruised banknotes that were being taken out of circulation, would you be tempted to take one? Or ten?! What about ten thousand? This is exactly what a crack team of employees did at the Bank of England's incinerator plant at Debden in Loughton, Essex between 1988 and 1992. Demonstrating that there is no 'I' in 'team', this gang of criminals worked together to steal hundreds of thousands of pounds under the noses of supervisors and auditors... Our second case takes us to a warehouse just outside of Heathrow Airport, where a cache of rare books are being stored before being transported to California. After breaking in, a gang of expert criminals go on to spend five hours and fifteen minutes going through them one by one until they find what they are looking for... Join us as we delve into the world of audacious heists... If you would like to access exclusive bonus content and support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to GIFT a Patreon membership to a special someone, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast/gift If you would like to buy us a coffee (or wine!), hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check her work out at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Co-Producer: Ade Parsley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Dame Siobhain McDonagh, former Conservative MP and minister Tim Loughton, Reform UK member of the London Assembly Alex Wilson and journalist Christina Patterson.
In this new episode, Calen and Sam welcome Victoria City Councillor and documentary filmmaker Krista Loughton for an insightful discussion on homelessness and the challenges surrounding shelters in Victoria and other municipalities.Krista shares her experiences working at the intersection of policy and personal stories, offering a deeper look into the crisis facing vulnerable communities in Victoria. This episode explores the realities of homelessness, the complexities of shelter systems, and the urgent need for compassionate, sustainable solutions.
This week's episode of the Plural Pod marks the end of season one and Gareth and Joel reflect on their experiences over the last eight months. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Primal Scream, The Charlatans and a host of artists paying tribute to Margo Guryan. We explore the world of second-hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up recently, including a very Sweet 7” and some potent jangle from some Liverpudlian upstarts. James from SLAB Records in Loughton gives us our final view from the shop floor of 2024 and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl has all the news about how to stay on top of the latest discounts! All that and there's one last trip to HMV.Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1GCheap Indie Vinyl on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/cheapindievinyl.bsky.socialSLAB Records:https://www.slabrecords.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a first for Show on the Road as we take a married couple out for a drive. Heavily pregnant Caitlin Sheil and Leah Joseph join us for a ride in a VW Camper van around Ilford and Chigwell, to the east of London. They reveal how their TikTok careers blossomed and its impact on their lives. They also talk openly about parenting, their experiences of prejudice as a same sex couple and how society can move forward with diversity and inclusion. Their journey begins at King George hospital in Ilford where Leah was born, we visit her family home where the couple spent the early stages of their relationship, then onto Greggs in Epping Forest Shopping Park where Leah worked before pursuing an influencer career and we finish the journey in Loughton at the restaurant where they celebrated their first round of IVF. You can watch Caitlin and Leah's drive by heading to Auto Trader's dedicated Show on the Road YouTube channel. Follow Auto Trader here: Instagram TikTokFacebook X At Auto Trader, there's thousands of vehicles to browse, with expert reviews and videos to help you pick, and options to buy new, used or lease, so you can choose the way to buy that's best for you. Visit: www.autotrader.co.uk This series is a Fresh Air Production for Auto Trader. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BYU commit Lincoln Markham won the inaugural UGA Utah Junior State Am with a 7&6 victory over Lance Loughton in the final match. Markham and Loughton join the pod. UGA Tournament Director Colin Clawson puts a bow on the experience of this new championship.
For this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel gaze in wonder at the auction listings for Danny Baker's record collection. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Mick Harvey, Keane and Villagers. We dig into the world of second hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up this week, including Shadrack Chameleon and Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders. James from Slab Records gives us the inside track on life in Loughton and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl provides some top tips for bargain records this week. All that and we hear your most expensive musical purchases. Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.comor @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542 Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1GRPM Special Offers: https://rpmmusiconline.com/collections/special-offers Spun Out sale: http://www.spunout.net/index.php?route=product/category&path=79 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the most entertaining guests in the history of the show returns, to tell the incredible story of his deportation from Djibouti. Tim is one of five MPs to be sanctioned by China, but never expected that to have an effect in Africa, He's standing down at the next election and gives his entertaining assessment of the issues facing the Conservatives, including his revoew of Liz Truss's book. This is a great story, well told. Buy Tickets to see Matt's return to stand-up: https://sohotheatre.com/events/matt-forde-work-in-progress/#performances Follow @mattforde on Twitter for the latest news Follow @timloughton on Twitter Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Liberal Democrat MP and foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran, Conservative MP and member of the home affairs committee Tim Loughton, Sun journalist Noa Hoffman and broadcaster Steve Richards.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP Tim Loughton, former Labour MP Mary Creagh, LBC presenter and mental health campaigner Natasha Devon & Will Atkinson from ConservativeHome.
Recorded 20 September 2023 (with other clips from interviews recorded on same date as when guests appeared in respective episodes: 128, 152, 153, 154 & 155). (00:22) Introduction (02:52) With very special thanks again to our guests Liam Santamaria, Beau Estes, Casey Frank & Alex Loughton (06:54) Context - the NBL, the NBL Next Stars Program & NBLxNBA (Liam Santamaria) (15:00) Beau Estes on the attraction of Australia and New Zealand and the NBL and NBA as leagues (16:50) Casey Frank on The New Zealand Breakers success with the NBL Next Stars Program. (18:00) Rayan Rupert – 2023 NBA Draft Pick #43 Portland Trail Blazers (with thoughts from Casey Frank, Liam Santamaria & Alex Loughton). (27:18) Mojave King – 2023 NBA Draft Pick #47 LA Lakers. (29:44) Luke Travers – Perth Wildcats/Melbourne United, 2022 NBA Draft Pick #54 Cleveland Cavaliers (with thoughts from Beau Estes, Alex Loughton & Casey Frank). (39:21) Hugo Besson – 2022 NBA Draft Pick #58 Milwaukee Bucks (with thoughts from Alex Loughton and Casey Frank). (42:17) Ariel Hukporti - 2023/2024 NBL Next Star, Melbourne United (with thoughts from Alex Loughton, Liam Santamaria, Beau Estes). (48:54) The other NBL Next Stars - AJ Johnson, Alexander Sarr, Alex Toohey, Mantas Rubstavicius, Bobi Klintman, Rocco Zikarsky & Trentyn Flowers. (54:57) A brief update since time of recording (56:53) Some others of interest – Beau Estes on Kai Sotto (and others), fit and perseverance; Casey Frank on William McDowell-White, transferable NBA skills and the Breakers' NBLxNBA schedule & Alex Loughton then Casey Frank on Keanu Pinder. (1:06:25) Final Thoughts Find us on twitter @sportblokes or write to us sportblokes@gmail.com. Music and artwork @danntozerillustrations on Instagram/danntozerillustrations on Facebook
Andy Peck talks to Malcolm Macdonald, vicar of St Mary's Church, Loughton, Essex, about his book, 'Saturated with God: A cry for nation-changing revival'. They talk about how Malcolm's interest in revival was sparked by connections to the last 'revival' in the UK, on the Isle of Lewis in 1949, and how we can be people who prepare themselves for God's work of renewal as we seek his work in the nation. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine Subscribe now from $1/month
Recorded 1 June 2023 (00:22) Welcome and Introduction (02:36) Early sporting career - juniors/club & representative basketball and High School (James Crawford stories) (09:28) WAIS, AIS & College at Old Dominion University (Luc Longley story; stories about career high 45 points v Charlotte and going to the NCAA tournament) (29:30) Playing in 2006 NBA Summer League (Darvin Ham and Adam Morrison stories; the difficulties of uncertain job security post-college) (36:12) Playing in Europe (41:35) Coming back home to Australia/NBL career (Importance of professionalism; playing in a Grand Final; Cairns Taipans' struggling keeping players) (48:47) Alex's All-time Taipans 5 (Coaching philosophies) (1:00:00) Lough 40 Hoops (1:02:40) Final Thoughts Check out Loughton 40 Hoops (especially if you're in the Cairns area). Find us on twitter @sportblokes or write to us sportblokes@gmail.com. Music and artwork @danntozerillustrations on Instagram/danntozerillustrations on Facebook
Recorded 1 June 2023 (00:22) Welcome (with 'closure' on a Liam Santamaria anecdote from last week's episode) (03:08) IPL, AFL, State of Origin, Sam Kerr and the FA Cup; French Open (10:26) Interview (clip): Basketball - Alex Loughton (tune in next week for more including a great anecdote about Luc Longley) (32:28) NBA: Conference Finals & Finals Picks (50:27) Trivia without notice (and more NBA) (1:00:05) Final Thoughts Check out Loughton 40 Hoops (especially if you're in the Cairns area). Find us on twitter @sportblokes or write to us sportblokes@gmail.com. Music and artwork @danntozerillustrations on Instagram/danntozerillustrations on Facebook
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP Tim Loughton, Labour's Leader in the House of Lords Baroness Smith, economist Dr Linda Yueh and media commentator and academic Dr Justin Schlosberg.
Alex talks about growing up with athletics in Australia and then with high school looking at going on to college. Landing at odu and his time being a Monarch and more
Host Joyce Kline catches documentary filmmaker Krista Loughton in the midst of Krista's campaign for city councillor in the upcoming Victoria BC municipal election.Krista describes a harrowing incident in Vancouver's notorious Downtown East Side that inspired her 20 year career fighting homelessness and addiction through filmmaking.Krista is widely known for the empathic documentary Us and Them (co-created with collaborator Jennifer Abbott) which followed the lives of four chronically homeless Victoria residents over an entire decade.The film premiered on CHEK TV and has been shown more than 70 times across Canada—including an exclusive parliamentary screening for Canada's Members of Parliament. It includes cameos by famed addiction specialist Dr. Gabor Maté, Indigenous leader Chief Phil Lane Jr, and “Reverend Al” Tysick, former director of Our Place community support society. Though Krista initially thought Us and Them would be limited to her subjects' day to day struggles, the film turned unexpectedly personal when Dr. Maté challenged her to examine her own personal pain. Listen in as Krista shares with host Joyce Kline how Dr. Maté helped her, what's surprised her about running for political office, and why she creates films specifically to influence politicians. For more featured in this episode:Krista's campaign website:https://kristaloughton.ca Watch Us and Them online:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/usandthemthedoc More about Krista:Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krista-loughton-bb8b1313Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krista.loughton/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kloughtonIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2759779/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Grady Lawlor, Paul Ruta
Victoria's hospitality industry is directly impacted by municipal politics, so we plan to chat with a few candidates in this season of Bread and Butter to learn more about what folks have planned for the city.We're kicking things off with 2022 Victoria City Council candidate, Krista Loughton. Krista joins Sam Jones of 2% Jazz, and Calen McNeil of Big Wheel Burger to chat about the city's needs for the present and the future.
A new monarch and a new prime minister in the same week is 'a huge, huge change', says Conservative MP Tim Loughton. On government plans to subsidize energy, he tells Bloomberg's Stephen Carroll and Yuan Potts he's not comfortable with so much extra borrowing, but 'it had to happen'. Plus Chris Gray, UK Director at recruitment company ManpowerGroup on the lowest unemployment since 1974. And Bloomberg Opinion's Therese Raphael on the balancing act faced by Labour this autumn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week blind TikTok star, Lucy Edwards and her guide dog Molly, joins Dr Alex on the Stompcast.After losing her sight at 17 years old to the rare genetic disease Incontinentia Pigmenti, Lucy Edwards began sharing TikTok's that educate her viewers on what it's like to be blind. Her most popular video on how she does her make-up as a blind person, amassed an incredible 19 million views.She is now a Pantene Ambassador and disability activist who has had an incredible impact on changing the lives of blind and visually impaired individuals.Follow Lucy on TikTok here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Between 1988 and 1992, four employees of the Bank of America incinerator plant in Deben, Essex stole over £600,000. How did four normal people pull off such a heist for so long? And what 2 movies are based on their story? That's what we're covering this week! Email: crimeculturepod@gmail.com Website: crimeculturepodcast.tumblr.com Instagram: @crimeculturepodcast Twitter: @CrimeCulturePod Facebook: @crimeculturepodcast And join our Patreon! (All other links can be found on our website and linktree in our social media bios!) Hosts: Hayley Langan and Kaitlin Mahar Theme Song Composer: Michael Quick Mix Engineer: Elliot Leach We'll see you next Tuesday! xx
In today's Money Tips Podcast: Banks short-changing savers Investors turn to property for better returns Walmart issues profit warning as ordinary people in America struggle with cost-of-living crisis. Property prices are falling according to official figures. High Street UK banks, like Natwest, have failed to pass on several Bank of England base lending rate rises to millions of savers. Base rates have been steadily rising from a low of 0.10% in October 2021, which banks have not passed on to savers. At the same time, they are INCREASING interest rate for borrowers who owe money on their already expensive credit cards. NatWest has just announced a 2.5% increase on their credit card from 15.756 to 18.276, an effective increase of 15%. The current UK base lending rate is 1.25%. Credit card companies were charging similar rates when base rats were over 10%, which means they are profiteering from people's misery. Meanwhile, banks leaving millions of savers out of pocket in accounts paying almost ZERO interest – which means their savings are LOSING 9.4% (the official UK inflation rate) every year. Savers should vote with their feet and move their money to obtain better deals – if they can find a local branch! Years of artificially low interest rates have pushed millions of investors into buy-to-let property, where the can receive much higher income, as well as growth on their capital. Open House South Herts is advertising property deals in the north of the UK from just £30,000 asking price with yields of between 10 and 15%. – see https://www.facebook.com/estateagentswatfordelstreeandborehamwood Banks are closing hundreds of branches all over the country as the reset to cash continues against people's wishes. Older customers will struggle to get to branches and many do not use, or want to use, complicated online banking systems. Many old bank branch buildings, such as this on in Loughton, Essex, are huge with much of the space no longer required and can easily be converted into flats, shops, restaurants or other mixed usage. Mortgage rates have also jumped in the last year adding significantly to the cost of buying a home. For instance, a 2% increase on a £200,000 mortgage will cost borrowers an additional £4000 per annum or £333pm. On a £250,000 loan, the extra cost is £5000 a year or £416pm. Most lenders will take this additional burden into account when working out the affordability test and adjust the borrowing level downwards. In other words, the borrow must put down a higher deposit or pay less for a property. Walmart issues profit warning as ordinary people in America struggle with cost-of-living crisis. IMF calls on central banks to raise interest rates further – this will drive the world into a recession. Property prices are falling according to official figures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Banks Ripping Off Customers, As Millions Move Money Into Property In today's Money Tips Podcast: · Banks short-changing savers · Investors turn to property for better returns · Walmart issues profit warning as ordinary people in America struggle with cost-of-living crisis. · Property transactions slowing according to official data. High Street UK banks, like Natwest, have failed to pass on several Bank of England base lending rate rises to millions of savers. Base rates have been steadily rising from a low of 0.10% in October 2021, which banks have not passed on to savers. At the same time, they are INCREASING interest rate for borrowers who owe money on their already expensive credit cards. NatWest has just announced a 2.5% increase on their credit card from 15.756 to 18.276, an effective increase of 15%. The current UK base lending rate is 1.25%. Credit card companies were charging similar rates when base rats were over 10%, which means they are profiteering from people's misery. Meanwhile, banks leaving millions of savers out of pocket in accounts paying almost ZERO interest – which means their savings are LOSING 9.4% (the official UK inflation rate) every year. Savers should vote with their feet and move their money to obtain better deals – if they can find a local branch! Years of artificially low interest rates have pushed millions of investors into buy-to-let property, where the can receive much higher income, as well as growth on their capital. Open House South Herts is advertising property deals in the north of the UK from just £30,000 asking price with yields of between 10 and 15%. – see https://www.facebook.com/estateagentswatfordelstreeandborehamwood Banks are closing hundreds of branches all over the country as the reset to cash continues against people's wishes. Older customers will struggle to get to branches and many do not use, or want to use, complicated online banking systems. Many old bank branch buildings, such as this on in Loughton, Essex, are huge with much of the space no longer required and can easily be converted into flats, shops, restaurants or other mixed usage. Mortgage rates have also jumped in the last year adding significantly to the cost of buying a home. For instance, a 2% increase on a £200,000 mortgage will cost borrowers an additional £4000 per annum or £333pm. On a £250,000 loan, the extra cost is £5000 a year or £416pm. Property transactions slow dramatically according to official figures. HMRC Headline Figures The latest transactions data...Watch video - https://youtu.be/uequ4BrXSO0 FREE TRAINING – BEGINNERS PROPERTY SECRETS This Beginner Property Investing Secrets free training webinar is designed by the industry's top investing trainers to bring you valuable content; providing you with the tools to successfully invest in buy-to-let properties, raise finance and build a mighty portfolio from the ground up. Live training TONIGHT 27 July 2022 at 7pm UK time. CLICK TO JOIN THE LIVE ONLINE EVENT https://bit.ly/3DlSlCL #property #freetraining #propertysecrets #money #banks #savemoney #buytoletinvestor #propertyinvestor
We were happy to have Krista Loughton return to the studio to walk us through her thoughts as she puts her name into the hat for a council seat in Victoria. At 29er radio we think it is as important to get to know the candidate as much as it is to hear about their […] The post Krista Loughton running for Victoria Council appeared first on 29er Radio.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are columnist and author Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Conservative MP Tim Loughton, Labour MP Toby Perkins & political commentator Salma Shah.
Recorded 25 June 2022 (with other clips from interviews on 26 May & 7 June) (00:00) Thanks very much Alex Loughton, Peter Hooley & Brad Rosen for their contributions to this episode! (00:35) Introduction (03:24) Context - the NBL & the Next Stars Program (12:10) Dyson Daniels – Pick #8 New Orleans Pelicans (22:35) Ousmane Dieng – Pick #11 Oklahoma City Thunder (via New York Knicks) (32:49) Luke Travers – Pick #54 Cleveland Cavaliers. (Stats on players selected this late and their prospects of success). (46:20) Hugo Besson – Pick #58 Milwaukee Bucks (via Indiana Pacers). (56:27) Kai Sotto – undrafted (58:58) Makur Maker – future prospect (1:00:36) The best of the rest – other NBA prospects: Xavier Cooks, Jack White, Robert Franks, Vic Law, Justinian Jessup, Chris Goulding, Dejan Vasiljevic, Bul Kuol, Ariel Hukporti, Jo Lual-Acuil & Duop Reath. (1:06:36) Final Thoughts Other Prospects discussed throughout the episode: Tyrese Proctor, Victor Wembanyama, Didi Louzada & Jonah Bolden. Check out our other episodes with Alex, Pete & Brad (non-draft content)! Apple: Episode 108 with Brad Rosen: OUT NEXT WEDNESDAY 6 July! Episode 104 with Pete Hooley: https://apple.co/3QaRsV929 Episode 103 with Alex Loughton: https://apple.co/3td6qQW Episode 53 with Alex Loughton: https://apple.co/3NvJ9AK/ Episode 38 with Alex Loughton: https://apple.co/3OulQsF Spotify: Episode 108 with Brad Rosen: OUT NEXT WEDNESDAY 6 July! Episode 104 with Pete Hooley: https://spoti.fi/3AcI91B Episode 103 with Alex Loughton: https://spoti.fi/3yp8mZx Episode 53 with Alex Loughton: https://spoti.fi/3NvIbVj Episode 38 with Alex Loughton: https://spoti.fi/3a24JPU Google: Episode 108 with Brad Rosen: OUT NEXT WEDNESDAY 6 July! Episode 104 with Pete Hooley: https://bit.ly/3I7qA56 Episode 103 with Alex Loughton: https://bit.ly/3y4lqlK Episode 53 with Alex Loughton: https://bit.ly/3OwAjUH Episode 38 with Alex Loughton: https://bit.ly/3QY6Cha
Recorded 26 May 2022. (00:25) Introduction (05:30) Interview: Alex Loughton (Basketball). Thoughts on 2022 season, playoffs and finals (with congratulations to the Sydney Kings and big wraps for Tasmania JackJumpers' coach Scott Roth); Reflections/thoughts on each team heading towards season 2023. (1:10:09) Final Thoughts Check out our other chats with Alex in episodes 38 & 53.
"S" is for Smith, William Loughton (1758-1812). Lawyer, congressman, diplomat.
Who is Krista Loughton? What's her vision for the City of Victoria? Why is she running for council in this fall's municipal election? The Victoria filmmaker joined us in studio to discuss these questions and more in a wide-ranging interview on some of the big issues in the City of Victoria.
In this episode, Liam talks to Adam Brooks, the owner of two iconic pubs in Essex - The Owl Public House in Loughton and The Three Colts in Buckhurst Hill. During lockdown, Adam emerged as a leading hospitality industry advocate, amassing over 240,000 followers on Twitter. As Covid restrictions took hold, he repeatedly spoke out against lockdown measures, accusing Prime Minister Boris Johnson of “throwing good pubs and other businesses to the wolves for no good scientific reason”. In this detailed discussion, Adam talks about his childhood growing up above his parents' pub in London's East End – and his vision for the UK hospitality industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, we hear from Judy Piatkus ()Judy Piatkus founded Piatkus Books from the bedroom of her home in Loughton, Essex, in 1979. The publishing house published bestselling authors Nora Roberts, Danielle Steel, and Virginia Andrews, among others. Growing to become one of the most successful romance publishers in the UK and a pioneer in publishing books on personal development and lifestyle.Connect with them online atWebsite: https://www.judypiatkus.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judypiatkus/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JudypiatkusTwitter of ConciousCafe: https://twitter.com/Conscious_CafeSubscribe to our podcast and find out more about the #techlondon community at https://techlondon.io/
Conservative MP Tim Loughton says Boris Johnson isn't going quietly and 'dragging out the agony' will cause more damage. On energy, he says surging prices won't be a 'flash in the pan' but the Conservatives aren't to blame. Plus Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts speak to Dublin Bureau Chief Morwenna Coniam on the Northern Ireland Protocol breaking down. And Lydia Prieg from the New Economics Foundation on why the National Insurance hike is a bad idea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I spoke with Alex Loughton, former Captain of the Taipans, about the exciting basketball game on the weekend.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening on LBC are Labour MP Richard Burgon, Director of the British Foreign Policy Group Sophia Gaston, comedian Geoff Norcott and Conservative MP Tim Loughton.
Ambling along the Adur river this week with East Worthing and Shoreham MP Tim Loughton. We discuss his burgeoning acting career, which noises to make in Parliament, and pick out our favourite houseboats. But in a month where MPs' second jobs have come under intense scrutiny, Tim defends his work outside Parliament – explaining why he feels it adds value to his constituents, his work and the children his employers help. And after a stressful few years in Westminster – is Parliament's mindfulness champion still finding time to cogitate in the bath? Editor: Richard Culver Presenter: Ben Weisz
Here is the audio of a seminar I did recently at Zone Six in Loughton... Enjoy hearing me chat about the mind, the self, and success...
In this episode of the 1001 Critical Days podcast, Andrea speaks with her parliamentary colleague and fellow early years champion, Tim Loughton MP about their work on the Early Years Healthy Development Review as well as reacting to the announcement of extensive funding for the Start for Life vision in the Spending Review.
In which we discuss how Philip Hedley came to join the first cohort of East 15 Acting School in the autumn of 1961 and examine something of the complex relationship between the school, it's founder Maggie Bury and the work of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop. The cover shows the blue plaque which celebrates Margaret Bury and Joan Littlewood outside of East 15's Loughton campus. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EKHEKXBAZBQG6¤cy_code=GBP)
Recorded 9 June 2021. [00:25] What caught your attention and Whatdya miss? Recorded 5 June 2021. [03:46] Interview: Alex Loughton (Basketball). Shyla Heal's early WNBA exit; Cairns fire Mike Kelly and thoughts on the Taipans season (including the impact of a slow start/not having DJ Newbill, Mojave King's development, Cam Oliver's departure to the NBA, Nate Jawai's renaissance and impact of injuries); and Award picks. (Check out our last interview with Alex! https://spoti.fi/356apCm) Recorded 9 June 2021. [36:57] Basketball: NBA. Playoffs [1:00:49] What Made Stu Say Bloody Hell? [1:02:50] Football: AFL [1:14:14] What Are You Amped for?
This week on CLD Talks I had the pleasure to speak with John Loughton, who is the CEO of global leadership company Dare2Lead and the Found of Scran Academy. John takes us through his journey from running his first campaign when he was 11, becoming the Chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament, extra curricular activities, starting off Dare2Lead and the outstanding work Scran Academy done over the last year. We have a great a chat and I hope you enjoy! This is our 10th Episode and the final episode of Season 1! Dare2Lead website - http://www.dare2lead.co.uk/ Scran Academy Website - https://www.scranacademy.com/ Twitter @Johnloughton Follow us on twitter @CLDTalks to join the conversation. This conversation was recorded on 20/04/2021
Recorded 23 February 2021. [00:25] What caught your attention and Whatdya miss? [03:15] Just Not Cricket [05:06] Tennis: Australian Open. Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic coast to Final's victories (recap of semis and finals); Unintentional comedy abounds in post-match interviews; Unruly crowds baffle at home (but don't make Sportscenter abroad). [12:23] This Week in Sport History. Recorded 20 February 2021. [16:37] Interview: Alex Loughton (Basketball). Thoughts on Grand Final truncation in 2020; NBL Next Stars program, ties to NBA and difference between leagues (LaMelo Ball, RJ Hampton, Josh Giddey, Justinian Jessup, ); Cairns Taipans roster and slow start (importance of DJ Newbill last season and NBL's decision to cut back to 2 imports, Mojave King in limited minutes); Rob Loe goes back to New Zealand; NBL Cup; Stories of big performances (Cedric Jackson, Scottie Wilbekin and 2018 AFL Grand Final); Life after sport. [1:04:30] What Are You Amped For?
Joe Biden has been formally recognised by Congress as the next U.S. president. But the process was disrupted by violent protests after pro-Trump demonstrators stormed Capitol Hill, overrunning police lines and entering both chambers. Tim Loughton, Conservative MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Sebastian Salek and Roger Hearing it's a totally different form of populism to anything that's ever been seen in the U.K. Plus, Iwan Morgan, emeritus professor of U.S. history at the UCL Institute of the Americas explains what this means for the special relationship.
Join Jeremy and Matt as they welcome Councillor Sarah Potts and filmmaker Krista Loughton to the podcast to discuss Victoria's most pressing social issue: homelessness. The pandemic forced shelters to close, pushing hundreds of unhoused citizens into area parks, and setting off a firestorm of controversy. Councillor Potts talks about the challenges faced by the city, but also the glimmer of hope offered by the arrival of affordable-housing funds from provincial and federal governments. Krista discusses her film, “Us and Them,” and her new Victoria-based project, and gives insight about the innovative work being done by the North Park Neighbourhood Association to work with -- rather than against -- the campers at Central Park.
The row over free school meals seems to be going nowhere as half term begins in England. Tim Loughton, Conservative MP for East Worthing and Shoreham and former children's minister, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek that the government fell victim to mischief-making from Labour, but should fund free school meals during the Christmas holidays. Plus, are Brits ready for a potential new fourth tier of virus restrictions? YouGov's Sarah Prescott-Smith joins with a look at what people are saying.
Trust in Politicians, our Institutions and our current form of Corporate Capitalism is at its lowest level for a generation. Time for a rethink? This episode of Old Fox Young Fox features Tim Loughton MP, exploring the UK's democratic process and reflecting what the future may hold. How do normal people get involved in Politics? How are MPs elected? What is it like being in Government and how do we ensure the next generation engage with the process? The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. – Edmund Burke About the show: Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world. Check out Ollie's new show: https://problembusters.fm (Problem Busters) Topics covered: How do you get into Politics? What is the process to get elected? What is it like being in Government? What is it like being a cabinet Minister? Is our Democratic system failing us? What comes next with Covid-19 and Brexit in our midst? What does the future hold for Politics in the UK? About our guest Tim Loughton MP is a British Conservative Party politician and former banker, who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for East Worthing and Shoreham since the 1997 general election. Loughton was the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families from 2010–2012. Tim has been vocal at many points of his career and is quick to point out inconsistencies in the practice of MPs, as well as sharing his own fair share of contraversy besides. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Loughton (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Loughton) Contacting our guest Website: https://www.timloughton.com/ (https://www.timloughton.com/) Support the show As an independent podcast, Old Fox Young Fox is listener-funded. You can support us via Patreon: https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com (https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Support this podcast
Join Jason Wright of Oddball Magazine as he interviews Dr. Manjir Samanta-Loughton author of the award winning Punk Science and Genius Groove. Listen in to and you might find the Theory of Everything or at least have a good time listening to us talk about it!
This week James speaks to Dean from Loughton construction Ltd. Based in Essex. A third family generation building company Who has kept their traditional values. (Please note that for legal reasons a company discussed by James and Dean has had it's name bleeped.) Don't forget there is far more free and valuable information on our website www.propertyrenovationpodcast.com
Dan Saladino meets the world authority on the food of Mexico, the British born writer Diana Kennedy.Diana Kennedy's life reads like an adventure story. Born in Loughton, Essex in 1923, after serving in the land army she set off on a journey that would take her to Canada, Jamaica and Puerto Rico. She stopped off in Haiti, met the New York Times correspondent Paul Kennedy, fell in love and they moved to Mexico.Soon after arriving she became fascinated by Mexican food. A maid looking after the home was also a cook and the regional dishes made Diana Kennedy curious about the ingredients and recipes of other regions of Mexico.After Paul Kennedy died in 1966 Diana found herself living in New York, with no income and an uncertain future. The Food Editor of The New York Times, Craig Claiborne encouraged her to use her knowledge of Mexican food and give cooking lessons.To research recipes and find ingredients she'd travel to remote parts of Mexico, into villages, to markets and into kitchens with domestic cooks to learn more about traditional foods. That research has continued for five decades.It has produced nine books, and a body of work that is now regarded as the most authoritative account of Mexico's cuisines ever created. In the programme Diana Kennedy explains her life in food.In the programme food writer and editor of Swallow magazine, James Casey visits Diana Kennedy in her home in Michoacan to see how she's also created a garden containing varieties of fruit and vegetables from all over Mexico.Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.