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Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com. Global stock markets have been on a bit of a rollercoaster lately, thanks to a flurry of announcements from President Trump and his administration around spending cuts and trade tariffs. The uncertainty about what might come next has left investors worldwide feeling uneasy. And when investors get jittery, markets tend to get volatile. So what does stock market volatility actually mean for you and your savings? Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they break it all down. Emma Maslin, Financial Coach, Financial Wellness Speaker and Founder of The Money Whisperer. Lucy Evans, Personal Finance Reporter, Daily Mail Clare Reilly, Chief Engagement Officer, PensionBee Episode Breakdown: 03:26 History of market volatility 07:43 What's happening with Trump and tariffs 11:20 What happens next? 12:18 How might the UK government respond? 13:12 What does this mean for pensions? 15:56 The impact of age and lifestage 17:36 Other investments and emergency funds 22:15 Pension contributions and tax relief 23:16 Where to find guidance Further reading, listening and watching: To learn more about stock market volatility, check out these articles, podcasts and videos from PensionBee: Episode 39 transcript Understanding market volatility and how it can impact your pension (Blog) Why are financial markets volatile these days? (Blog) Pensions and tariffs: what you need to know (Blog) How young savers can turn market volatility into an investment opportunity (Blog) How to diversify your pension investments (Blog) Company spotlight - how does Meta's performance affect my pension? (Blog) Company spotlight - how does Microsoft's performance affect my pension? (Blog) Company spotlight - how does Amazon's performance affect my pension? (Blog) Company spotlight - how does Apple's performance affect my pension? (Blog) Company spotlight - how does NVIDIA's performance affect my pension? (Blog) Six ways to put together your emergency fund (Blog) How does financial planning change over the course of life? (Blog) Pension investments (Pensions Explained) Pensions and tax relief (Pensions Explained) How are pensions invested? (Pensions Explained) What is a Stocks & Shares ISA? (Pensions Explained) Other useful resources: 2023 United States banking crisis (Wikipedia) How geopolitical events impact the stock market (Bankrate) Investors hold their nerve as market volatility rises (The Daily Brit) Half of investors admit to making impulsive, emotional decisions, and many go on to regret it (CMS Wealth) Research on retail Buyers' emotional quotient with focus on transactions on the National Stock Exchange (Sage Journals) 66% of Investors Regret Impulsive or Emotional Investing Decisions (Magnify Money) Are women better investors than men? (Unbiased) Why Women Are Better (Investors) Than Men (Forbes) Pension Wise (Money Helper) Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads. Follow Emma Maslin (@moneywhisperer_) on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and X. Follow Lucy Evans (This is money) on LinkedIn and X.
In this episode, we delve into the winter solstice season, exploring its ghostly nature and the profound duality it embodies—the delicate equilibrium between darkness and light, endings and beginnings. We unravel some common themes interwoven in winter ghost stories and myths. Our focus though, is on the chilling Alpine winter spirit, Perchta, and her eerie companions, the Perchten, who add a spine-tingling dimension to the season. As we navigate the shadows of winter, our Ritual That Works invites you to reflect on the past year, acknowledging its lessons, while preparing you for the transformative journey of the new year just around the corner. Books and resources: Christmas and Other Horrors edited by Ellen Datlow Folklore: Perchta the belly‐slitter and her kin: a view of some traditional threatening figures, threats and punishments by John B. Smith The Old Magic of Christmas by Linda Raedisch Sunless Solstice edited by Lucy Evans and Tanya Kirk Becoming Witchy: Winter Solstice and Yule Keep in touch and up to date by following Bramble & Brimstone on instagram, visit our website or shop, where you can sign up for our newsletter for monthly rituals, shop our wares, and get more Becoming Witchy content! Sign up to our Newsletter for monthly rituals and a discount code for our shop! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomingwitchy/message
World Champion Scooter rider Lucy Evans joined Matty ahead of this weekend's World Championships taking place in Lidcombe this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks episode I am joined with the incredible Lucy Evans where we are chatting about the common mindset struggles we find women struggle most with. We cover: All or Nothing Perfectionism The Scales Fad Diets Realistic Expectations and much more! My favourite quote from Lucy "Your Body is Not Amazon Prime"
Josie Long presents short documentaries and audio adventures rediscovering the contexts that give cause to communities and their art. An Image Interrupted Produced by Danny Greenwald Featuring the voice of Taha Heydari àlá lo lá (You Dreamed a Dream) Produced by Tobi Adebajo Poems: In a Dream, Agbegbe T'ala, Safari Ya Siri Sound Design by Tobi Adebajo Music by Akin Euba, Nabalayo, petals and Tobi Adebajo Banned in America Produced by Lucy Evans (they/them), also known as the drag king Sir Cum Sized (he/him). Featuring interviews with: Angelique Young-Cavalier (she/her), a Trans, Equal rights activist, Motivational Speaker and Drag Queen Entertainer Based in Tampa, Florida. Jackie Rosebutch (they/them), a non-binary drag Goddex and environmental science enthusiast based in Missoula, Montana. Maxi Glamour (they/them) @maxiglamour, a multidisciplinary artist at the intersection of high fantasy and social critique. Known as the Demon Queen of Polka and Baklava, Maxi Glamour uses demonological imagery as an allegory for how marginalised people are demonised by society, and wit and magic to examine the structural harm of oppression. Bella DuBalle (she/her), a Show Director and Host at Atomic Rose in Memphis Tennessee, and also a licensed minister who has performed many weddings. Bella created and hosts “the Mid-South's local RuPauls's Drag Race", a competition called War of the Roses. Bobby Pudrido (he/him), a Texas-based drag king and show producer who uses drag as a way to explore, blend, and showcase his queerness and Latine culture. In his drag show productions, Pudrido prioritises trans, gender diverse, black and brown drag kings and their accomplices as a way to push back against the erasure of these identities in mainstream culture. Special thanks to Samara Slaughter (she/her), JD Miller (they/them), Butch Mermaid (they/them), Sam Bam Thankyoumaam (they/he), Hugh Mann Race (he/they), Puppi Love (she/they), Dick TransDyke (they/he), Problem Child (she/they), Luxury Bones (he/they) and Andie Sleaze (they/he) from New York the chorus of resistance heard at the beginning. Produced by Axel Kacoutié, Curated by Axel Kacoutié, Eleanor McDowall and Andrea Rangecroft A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
Everyone at the Fringe is inventive, but one group is very much associated with that in my mind, Les Enfant Terribles. Formed in 2002 by James Seager and Oliver Lansley, they have brought many shows to the Fringe over the years, from psychological World War One horror, through Piratosaurs, to 2016's vaudevillans;a classic murder caper mixed with a variety show. James Seager popped into our studio that year to explain it… although that year the studio was a shed next to a double decker bus that had been renovated to be a theatre on wheels. Oh and Lucy Evans joined me from Edinburgh Student Radio Fresh Air FM as well.
Is happiness a choice? Paris speaks to a Bhutanese travel blogger about why Bhutan values happiness higher than GDP and a Syrian cheese-maker who was forced to flee his home country in a traumatic way. Bruce Hood, who runs the Science of Happiness course at Bristol University, tells us what he knows about happiness. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
Could you be radicalised? Paris Lees talks to a former yoga enthusiast who realised her community was a little too cult-ish for her liking, and a football fan who would go to extremes to see his team win the league. In this episode, we speak to cognitive scientist Dr. Nafees Hamid about sacred values and what happens when we prioritise a group's wellbeing over our own. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
Should we think more like teens? From a 16-year-old CEO to a climate activist to a rebellious, teenage Paris Lees, we examine impulsivity and bad decisions. Dr. Frances Jensen speaks to Paris Lees about synaptic plasticity in a teenager's brain during this active social phase, and why these formative years are key to establishing the adults we become. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
When do our bad habits become a problem? Paris speaks to an ex-drug and alcohol addict and a gaming addict both of whom slipped into unhealthy patterns of behaviour. One found professional help and a new focus, the other learnt his limits. Doctor Henrietta Bowden-Jones shares her research into behavioural addictions such as gambling and gaming. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
We hear stories from a Palestinian whose young daughter was killed by an Israeli soldier, and an Australian who killed a man in a car accident after a night of partying. Paris asks them questions about how they can forgive others and themselves. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto. It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani. It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4.
Are we obsessed with sex? Paris meets a female incel (involuntary celibate) and a woman who's deep in the swinger lifestyle, and asks questions about what our intimate relationships with other people, tell us about ourselves. Professor Lisa Wade shares her findings from her studies into hookup culture on college campuses. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
Can speaking in another language change who we are? Paris speaks to a YouTuber who found herself going through therapy in her second language and a woman who lost her mother tongue after crossing the US border. Assistant professor and bilingual Sayuri Hayakawa explores how speaking a second language can affect how we think and behave. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4
Alicia is covering the Amber Alert in Lake City (Columbia County), as authorities are looking for Jackson and Lucy Evans, ages 4 and 2 respectively, believed to be with their non-custodial parents and traveling in a silver Dodge Stratus.
Episode 21 follows on from the last Episode with guests Lucy Evans and Lauren Barclay. Lucy and Lauren are both graduates of the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) and are currently in their last phase of training at the Royal Military College (RMC). Lucy and Lauren both grew up on the Sunshine Coast and competed in Surf Lifesaving before joining the Army and attending ADFA once they completed High School. Over the past 2 episodes, we have been fortunate to talk with 4 of Australia's future leaders, and it is clear that the future Australian Army is in good hands with the calibre of these young leaders. Resources mentioned in this episode of the podcast The Crossroad - Mark Donaldson, VC Callsign Chaos - Jim Mattis The Learning Leader Podcast - Ryan Hawk Head to www.ironsidecoffeeco.com.au to check out the new website. We now have an option for a subscription and are excited to announce The Endless Sabot. You can also book the Van, the Corporate Coffee Cart, or order an Ironside Wooden Flag. Podcast listeners can get free postage Australia Wide by entering the Code Word podcast at check-out. Check out the Ironside Coffee Youtube Channel. Please subscribe, share and like to spread the word.
On Tuesday, Extinction Rebellion (XR) met with Environment Secretary Michael Gove. The Extinction Rebellion Podcast brings you the thoughts of the XR representatives present at the meeting. Featuring Rupert Read, Clare Farrell, Farhana Yamin, Felix Ottaway, and Sam Knights. Presenter – Jessica Townsend Producers – Barney Weston, Marijn van de Geer Sound Editor – Lucy Evans
Massive Star @ 00.52 (The Trance / Hathead) The First City @ 06.00 (Ovenden Moor / M. A Ward) Colonel Blood @ 15.22 (Night So Gone / CAC War Kitty) The Beatles @ 24.27 (Modular Mango / Maiyal) George Washington’s Bodyguard @ 35.18 (Timeline / Alexye Nov) Aboriginal Astronomy @ 44.21 (Mars and Stars / Dan-O) Chinese in Australia 600 Years Ago @ 50.23 (Altitude / Hathead) Trapeze @ 5.30 (The Flying Trapeze Song via Youtube) (Track 4 / Lucy Evans)
No primeiro Dá em Nada #real #oficial do ano, Marcio Peixoto e Gabriel Araujo convidam Lucy Evans para conversar sobre Black Mirror, série da Netflix que vem instigando e aterrorizando essa geração. ATENÇÃO, SPOILERS! Baixe no Blubrry: www.blubrry.com/daemnada/ Converse com a gente pelo e-mail: daemnadapod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daemnadapod/message
Lucy Evans,, Harold Baker's mother, as she appeared before cancer ravaged her facial features. Baker Family Ranch House above the Cub River several miles up the canyon from Franklin, Idaho Part III of an audio recording of the personal biography of Harold Evans Baker born 20 April 1896, Franklin, Idaho. Based on a document compiled and typewritten by his daughter, Marva May Baker, born 7 May 1932. Voiced by his grandson (and Marva’s son) Kirk E Strickland. Covering the years 1923 thru 1925, Harold recounts the birth of two of his sons: Gilbert Baker, apparently born earlier than expected and very small in size; and Evans Baker who lived long enough to experience but "three gasps for breath" before dying tragically. He experiences more grief as his beloved and beautiful mother, Lucy Evans, contracts a malicious, deforming cancer and suffers physical abuse from her husband and Harold's father, Benjamin Charles Baker. Her cancer, however, is healed through miraculous and strange means that Harold describes in vivid detail. During this period, he also experiences much joy in child rearing and in work as he labors in the sugar factory and on the ranch as he somewhat reluctantly moves his family back on the ranch at his father's urging.
Baker Family Ranch Home Near Franklin, Idaho Part II of an audio recording of the personal biography of Harold Evans Baker born 20 April 1896, Franklin, Idaho. Based on a document compiled and typewritten by his daughter, Marva May Baker, born 7 May 1932. Voiced by his grandson (and Marva’s son) Kirk E Strickland. Harold relates his happy experience as a newlywed, prosperous farmer, and new father as his wife, Alice Gilbert, gives birth to three of his children: a "robust" son, Orlin Harold Baker; another son, Donald Gilbert Baker; and a longed-for daughter, Melva Baker. Some of these births occur when his wife, Alice, and mother, Lucy Evans, quarrel for reasons he never comes to understand. He recounts working joyfully with his younger brother, John Reynold "Reynie" Baker and under a sharecropping arrangement with his father, Benjamin Charles Baker. After a period of prosperity, he cites disappointments and setbacks as farm commodity markets take a downturn forcing him to sell crops at a loss and divest of accumulated property including a home he built in Fairview, Idaho.
Family History Episode In a departure from regular Gospel Doctrine podcast fare, we are publishing episodes featuring selections from family histories, journals, diaries, personal biographies, life stories, interviews and other sources--sometimes in the subject's own voice and at other times voiced by contemporary family members. These audio files, having been uploaded to familysearch.org for archival purposes, are included here because of their general interest and potential for universal appeal and application. Harold Evans Baker Part I of an audio recording of the personal biography of Harold Evans Baker born 20 April 1896, Franklin, Idaho. Based on a document compiled and typewritten by his daughter, Marva May Baker, born 7 May 1932, who adds her commentary and insights to his history. This audio file is voiced by Harold's grandson (and Marva's son) Kirk E Strickland, born 24 May 9154. Harold tells of his birth and childhood on a farm in southern Idaho. Self-described as bashful and timid in grade school, he tells how he dealt with bullying by older boys. He describes the very close and tender relationship he enjoyed with his mother Lucy Evans, born 13 June 1865, and characterizes the contention prevalent in his childhood home between his mother and father, Benjamin Charles Baker, born 5 November 1862. He suffers through the mumps and conscientiously completes his education through the eighth grade. He chronicles his work on and off the family ranch property, relating a tragic event that affected him personally. Also, he introduces how he met the love of his life, Alice Gilbert (born 16 March 1896) and worked to make her his his "Real Girl" forever.
It's our one year anniversary and we've recorded a special episode from the GAT Annual Scientific Meeting in Glasgow. Co-hosted by June Rahman and Lucy Evans, we distil down the best lectures and learning points from the conference and interview some of the excellent speakers, organisers and delegates. There's a slightly surreal web based educational meeting when GasCast meets Gasclass and we round it off with a Scottish themed Biology or Bunkum.