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The Cambridge Marketing Podcast

As a new EU Directive on 'Greenwashing' comes into force, Nigel Clark of Cambridge Marketing College discusses its impact for marketers - even for those outside of the European Union. 

The Subverse
Fire Changes Everything

The Subverse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 25:13


In this episode, Susan Mathews narrates an eccentric story of fire, an intangible and odd element. She begins with lines from William Blake's “The Tyger”, which invites us to partake of creation and the paradoxes of the divine, with an equal measure of wonder and terror evoked through fire. But fire is more than just combustion and volatility, a chemical reaction or an ecological stimulus. The history of fire and the history of life are twin flames. Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan write in their wonderful book What is Life? that one answer to the titular question is that life is the transmutation of sunlight. It is the sun become the green fire of photosynthesizing beings, the natural seductiveness of flowers and the warmth of the tiger stalking the jungle in the dead of night. The character of burning over deep time is one with twists and turns. It started with a spark of lightning but for fire to become a planetary force, it needed oxygen and fuel. Stephen Pyne, a prolific historian of fire and the first guest in this podcast season, outlines three fires. Plants set ablaze by lightning were the first, humans aiding and abetting fire the second and the third fire is where humans  burn lithic landscapes. No longer bounded by season, sun or natural rhythms, this fire without limits made us geological agents. It is also a fire of empire and slavery, of loss and destruction. From a celestial and originary green fire we now see terrifying red plumes and a rising blue fire of the  oceans. The world is out of pyric balance. So how do we rewrite this story? In the second half of this episode, Susan introduces some exciting ideas that help us think through fire differently, starting with the myth of Prometheus. In this tale, the role of Pandora is often ignored, downplayed, or forgotten. Elissa Marder, in an article entitled Pandora's Fireworks describes Pandora, created out of clay and water, as a kind of counterfire (anti puros), a technological counterpart to divine fire. Pandora establishes the defining limits of the human and reminds us of our connection with the rest of the biosphere. From Pandora's pyrotechnics, we move to the ‘pyrosexual', a term she borrows from the work of Nigel Clark and Kathryn Yusoff in their article titled Queer Fire: Ecology, Combustion and Pyrosexual Desire. Clark and Yusuff peel back the metaphors of fire and sex and suggest instead a deep, conjoint history of sexual desire and fiery consummation. By contextualizing the ‘pyrosexual' within the wider economy of earth and cosmos, they seek ways to escape industrial capitalism's current hyperconsumptive cycles of accumulation. They remind us that plants are sexual beings and challenge more ‘orthodox' environmentalisms that curb desire and renouncing of pleasure. Fire being a boundary between biologic life and inhuman materialities, it offers a track that restructures the asexual-sexual binary with lateral forms of agency and modes of desire. What else, they ask, can we do with a planet of fire? Susan ends with a tribute to Alexis Pauline Gumbs, a poet and writer who inspired much of Season 2 on water and this one on fire. In a powerful piece published in Harper's Bazaar this year, she writes that menopause is a powerful lens through which to look at this hot planetary crisis. Apart from the similarities, such as planetary hot flashes caused by toxic environments, menopause is also a liminal space of possibility. She asks whether underneath all this heat, we are meant to learn something about change. Special thanks to Tushar Das and Brown Monkey Studio who added the wonderful effects and sound designed the episode. 

Living The Dream - Loafers Podcast
Mark and Chris Helme | EP 2

Living The Dream - Loafers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 54:48


On this episode of the podcast, 'Living the dream' Mark chatted to Chris Helme, lead singer in The Seahorses about working with John Squire, Top of the pops, the importance of record shops and 'Loafers Presents' with Nigel Clark from Dodgy on 15 December.

Stupid & Contagious
#10 / 90s Guitar Bands - Dodgy

Stupid & Contagious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 81:58


Welcome to The Stupid And Contagious podcast, a podcast focused on bringing you interviews with the bands that defined a generation!That generation grew up in the 90s with the Grebo bands (Senseless Things, PWEI, Neds Atomic Dustbin, Mega City Four, The Wonderstuff and many more) on the UK side of the pond and quickly joined by the grunge bands (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and many more) on the US side of the pond.We are not limiting ourselves to these genres though, we will chart the guitar bands from all genres throughout the decade that was the 1990s.In episode 10 we talk to Nigel Clark from Brit Powerpop band Dodgy about the bands career and the importance of having something to say!If you are into 1990s guitar music or just a music lover in general then this is the podcast for you!Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowStupid & Contagious PodcastItunes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stupid-contagious/id1705645715All the Socials! https://linktr.ee/stupidandcontagiousFacebook https://www.facebook.com/stupidandcontagiouspodcastYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfPJ5FhcYAHO7UhrRtTtgGwInstagram https://www.instagram.com/stupidandcontagiouspodcast/Spotify MIXTAPE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4gF9pHtuD2FXAaOWwu4Uc2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Night Shift
Nigel Clark of Dodgy comes to Dubai

The Night Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 10:42


Nigel Clark of the band Dodgy joined me on the show ahead of the band's performance at the Loaded music festival in Irish Village. We talked about the latest from the band, his song writing, and his take on AI in music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Interplace
Clarkson's Farm: The Grand Tour of the Rural-Urban Divide

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 14:28


Hello Interactors,Our family got sucked into watching the Amazon Prime show, Clarkson's Farm. As a suburban Iowa boy who knew just enough farmers to know how hard it is, I found this show relatable. Apart from the entertaining allure of many staged reality shows, I realized it also highlights topics I investigate here on Interplace. Especially the interaction of the ‘rural' and ‘urban'…or lack thereof.Let me know in the comments if you've watched this show and what you think!I'll be taking a little break from writing in the coming weeks and will return in September.Until then, let's go!THE RURAL-URBAN DIVIDEMy son is a car guy. As such, he turned our family onto the pied piper of car guys, the British journalist turned media celebrity, Jeremy Clarkson. Clarkson is most known for his part in the shows ‘Top Gear' and ‘The Grand Tour' but has turned his attention to farming in recent years complete with his own show called "Clarkson's Farm." It's a simple yet complicated narrative that unfurls like the intricate English countryside hedgerows he commissioned for his farm in an episode we watched recently.The show chronicles Jeremy, a controversial climate change denying fossil fuel lover who expresses glee at polluting the natural environment, fulfilling a fantasy of becoming a farmer. A city boy naively embarking on a journey to become a farm boy. “How hard can this be?”, he insinuates, as his hired companion, Kaleb, a true farm boy, continually saves him from one disaster after another. Kaleb left the show earlier this year to help the Royal Agricultural University teach young people how to farm. A move that appears to be motivated by what Jeremy's farm manager called his ‘stupidest idea yet' – to raise pigs.Clarkson is comfortable with stupid ideas leading to disasters having been sued, fired, and defamed on countless occasions for making racist, misogynistic, and other statements in bad taste while joyfully wallowing in the attention, fame, and revenue that comes in the aftermath. An enigmatic media magnet with sociopathic tendencies.But I'm finding Clarkson's Farm oddly intriguing as a snapshot of the interaction of people and place. It weaves threads of common human endeavors, the natural environment, and the evolving rhythms of modern society. He, and the show's producers, intertwine personal, social, political, and environment struggles like meandering streams of the show's British rural landscape. Clarkson is a bit like the menacing disease spreading badger featured in another episode – a curious creature exploring and exploiting the winding lanes and hidden corners of a quiet countryside. Both a bane and a boon. A nuisance and a neighbor.His show also echoes intriguing themes explored among urban and rural geographers alike. They, like Clarkson, are playing with what it means to blend the rural with the urban. Jeremy's personal, social, and political journey within the pastoral tapestry of the Cotswold's north of Oxford is interwoven with the ecosystems found in the mosaic of fields, woodlands, and waterways that define its countryside. A strand of a larger tapestry that challenges, like Jeremy has, the notion of rural and urban in the growing urbanization of our planet.Planetary urbanization, as a thesis, has drawn scrutiny among some critical human geographers who call for a profound shift in the approach to understanding 'urban' and 'rural' spaces on a global scale. The origins of planetary urbanization can be traced back to Henri Lefebvre's pioneering hypothesis, first introduced in his 1970 work "The Urban Revolution" suggesting society has undergone complete urbanization. He subsequently furthered the notion that globalization has created a complete integration and interdependence of urban and non-urban spaces each with their own boundaries and borders.Jeremy's agricultural odyssey unfolds in this realm where these distinctions of ‘rural' and ‘urban' become pronounced as Jeremy's lack of comfort and knowledge of the ‘rural' is set against the younger Caleb's lack of experience and familiarity of the ‘urban'. The show attempts to script a blurring and harmonizing of the ‘urban' and the ‘rural' only to be foiled by the unrelenting rhythm of uncertainty and emergent behavior of human and non-human nature – including a global pandemic, local politics, and global and local economics.Clarkson's Farm, and the concept of planetary urbanization, is challenged by the spatial boundary urbanization has artificially created. It legitimizes Lefebvre's proposition that urbanization extends far beyond traditional urban centers, suggesting that rural spaces, as well as elements such as wilderness areas, oceans, the atmosphere, and even the planetary sub-surface, contribute to a global urban fabric. After all, anyone in the world can go to Jeremy's website to buy his food products and swag.But the show also raises questions about the specificity and boundaries of the 'urban' and underscores the need for a renewed urban theory that transcends the traditional confines of ‘us' and ‘them', ‘country' and ‘city', or ‘rural' and ‘urban'.  Scholars have raised concerns about the potential intellectual colonization and methodological biases inherent in theories of planetary urbanization. Particularly, the erasure of the 'rural' in socio-political power and in this theoretical framework has lead to 'rural' becoming a marginalized category.Indeed, Jeremy does his fair bit of this in the show where he frequently looks down his nose at Kaleb's lack of exposure to more ‘sophisticated' urban culture. Meanwhile, Kaleb is not shy about looking down his nose at Jeremy for his lack of exposure to more ‘sophisticated' rural culture. But ultimate, Jeremy – and by extension ‘urban' culture – wield the most power and influence over the world and people like Kaleb. Just as ‘urban' research and theories dominate academia, the media, and public culture.BLURRING BORDERSCritics contend planetary urbanization's exclusive focus on the urban sphere risks overshadowing the critical importance of rural spaces as nodes in global networks of resource provisioning. Post-colonial scholars highlight the dangers of perpetuating colonialist narratives by centering solely on urban processes and ignoring the rich histories and contributions of rural societies."Clarkson's Farm" and the planetary urbanization thesis, rooted in the ideas of Lefebvre, becomes like the bordered farm properties in the show, with blotches of natural occurring landscapes, networks of roads mingling with streams each flowing through the countryside. Just as theories of planetary urbanization seek to uncover the power dynamics and class struggles that shape our urban and rural landscapes while also perpetuating them, Jeremy's farming journey does the same.While planetary urbanization has led to many insights, its grounding in neo-Marxist political economy has also led to a certain reductionism. It neglects the rich interplay of life and agency found in species beyond humans in dimensions that extend beyond the surface of the earth into the atmosphere and below the ground. This exclusion stems from a perspective that normalizes and justifies the slow creep of urbanism that further entrenches artificial boundaries with the rural.This fusion offers yet another lens into Clarkson's farm that reveals the delicate balance between individual actions of Jeremy and other human actors, livestock and other animal actors, plants and other organism actors, the weather and other atmospheric actors, and the soil and other chemical actors. Each of which contributes and reacts to unfolding and unpredictable systemic behavior creating an intricate weave of complex adaptive systems.In our acceptance of reductionist thinking, we may inadvertently be overlooking the holistic potential of planetary thinking. Planetary thinking extends beyond human interactions on the Earth's surface, embracing verticality and encompassing not only terrestrial but also atmospheric and subterranean connections.The ideology more aligned with this perspective comes from the French philosopher's Deleuze and Latour. Their ideas offer a contrasting perspective that challenges the boundaries between human and non-human, urban and rural. Just as Lefebvre's thesis emphasizes the societal shift toward complete urbanization, the Deleuzian and Latourian lens blurs these distinctions entirely arguing everything is constantly changing and evolving and everything is connected, with no clear boundaries between humans and non-humans. In the interplay between these ideologies, we find a dance—a dance that mirrors the shifting, and often awkward, patterns of human-world interaction observed in "Clarkson's Farm."Geography and sociology researchers Nigel Clark and Bronislaw Szerszynski at Lancaster University introduce the term 'planetary multiplicity' to describe a planet capable of self-transformation influenced by the interactions of these blurred external forces. They argue that in the wake of unyielding forest fires, rising seas, the changing composition of soil, water, and atmosphere, and even altered adaptation of species, that the planet is being forced to transform itself in multiple ways – and in ways we human's may not be accustomed to or able to control. This reminds me of Jeremy, a man of wealth, privilege, and control, forced to deal with an unyielding multitude of natural and human-made external forces in ways he may not be accustomed to…or able to control.For me, “Clarkson's Farm" has transformed from a mere show about a controversial but entertaining car journalist into a thought-provoking journey — a proxy for some of the academic insights describing real-world complexities I find myself drawn to. It's a well filmed and produced journey that invites us to the beautiful but complex British countryside – invariably traversing beyond Jeremy's crooked farm rows and groomed hedges, to venture into realms that echo the timeless wonders of rural life.As we meander through the countryside of nosey neighbor narratives, local politics, and the drama of farm life – all in the comfort of a Land Rover or Lamborghini tractor – I'm reminded, in multiple interdependent ways, that despite the intricate pretense of a choreographed TV show, we exist individually as but a small part of a larger vibrant ecosystem that is ever-evolving, ever-surprising, and ever-enchanting. But collectively, especially as urban masses, we are no doubt a large part of an ever-increasing, ever-consuming, and ever-uncertain outsized geological and atmospheric force.Meanwhile, mainstream society, like Clarkson, remain fixed in reductionist thinking that continues to empower a few in the name of exploitation and marginalization of many. Kaleb left the show to be a dad and help teach young farmers while Jeremy attempts to continue to leverage his money, power, and influence in his fantasy of jumping over the imagined border of an urban elite to an everyday farmer. But maybe by exposing the world to rural life, Jeremy inadvertently demonstrated just how interconnected we all are with the world. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

Neil Wilkins Podcast
Carbon Literacy for Marketers

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 42:16


Neil Wilkins and Nigel Clark, hosts of Cambridge Marketing College's "Understanding and Communicating Climate Change and Sustainability" virtual day course, discuss carbon literacy for marketers. Neil and Nigel share their understanding of the challenges, issues and opportunities marketers perceive as they take steps towards marketing sustainability. They also discuss the relevance and importance of marketers having carbon literacy training and certification. This is all part of this exciting and essential skills course, through one of the world's leading marketing colleges. Course dates include 12 July 2023, 21 September 2023, 11 October 2023 and numbers are limited to ensure intimate discussions on these topics are possible. For full details and to enrol on the course, visit Cambridge Marketing College at http://marketingcollege.com/events

The Cambridge Marketing Podcast

This week we discuss sustainability - and what a good sustainability strategy looks like.  Nigel Clark is my guest, tutor at the Cambridge Marketing College.  

Neil Wilkins Podcast
Neil Wilkins Discusses Sustainability

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 34:36


Neil Wilkins is interviewed by Cambridge Marketing College's lead sustainability tutor Nigel Clark, in this podcast that turns the tables from Neil usually asking the questions. This conversation includes topics as diverse as how to get buy-in within the organisations, the importance of patience, collaboration and the value of creating and continually adding to a professional portfolio. For more content like this, visit Neil Wilkins Online Cambridge Marketing College's Sustainability Apprenticeship

Neil Wilkins Podcast
The Challenge of Marketing Sustainability

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 42:20


Neil Wilkins talks to marketing sustainability specialist Nigel Clark about the challenges of marketing sustainability in today's world. Is it a concept to tough to tackle? Why do marketers shy away from taking a lead? What are the commercial opportunities of getting early into the game? Neil and Nigel discuss the challenges and suggest some next steps in this crucial debate about people, planet and profit. For more content like this, visit Neil Wilkins Online

Reel FEEdBack
Nigel Clark - Singer (Dodgy)

Reel FEEdBack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 48:02


Dodgy are at the forefront of bands when you think Britpop, but what was that scene like from the inside? Frontman Nigel Clark tells all, including what those whirlwind few years were like, how he and Dodgy wrote songs like In A Room, their beginnings at the Dodgy Club and how they got signed, his solo work, punk and The Beatles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Neil Wilkins Podcast
How To Build A Sustainable Brand

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 63:09


In this third of a three part series of webinars in association with Cambridge Marketing College, Neil Wilkins talks to Nigel Clark and Charles Nixon about the challenges but necessity of building a sustainable brand. The college now offers the Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Practitioner apprenticeship in the UK and through The Mindful Collective, Neil offers consultancy services to support marketers seeking to introduce the concept of marketing sustainability into their businesses.

The Fantastival Podcast
Fantastival Podcast - #73 Nigel Clark (Dodgy)

The Fantastival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 64:46


It's good enough for you as The Fantastival Podcast turns #73 as Steve is delighted to be joined by singer, songwriter, guitarist, front man of Dodgy, Mr Nigel Clark. You're in for a great time as Nigel talks us through his life in music, from realising he could hold a tune, listening to punk music, moving to London, the rise of Dodgy, The Dodgy Club, Homegrown, Good Enough, Free Peace Sweet, leaving the band, returning, his recently released solo album, returning to gigging, mixtapes, reminiscing about The Standard in Walthamstow and more whilst also collating his brilliant Fantasy Festival. After you've listened to Nigel's Fantastival Podcast go deeper and check out this Spotify Playlist with chosen tracks from his Fantasy Festival acts: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2x3bYG6JgkpvNvfYY7Lxtu?si=fEVCdQXnQYSPTBEA88h3sw Dodgy's website: http://dodgyology.com If you've enjoyed the Fantastival Podcast please give us a follow on Twitter @FantastivalP and remember to check for our new episodes which are released every Sunday at 9am. Spread the word... and the word is Fantastival! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-fantastival-podcast/message

Crypto Currency Chat
E337 110721 HEDERA HASHGRAPH SVP NIGEL CLARK

Crypto Currency Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 55:09


Hello Cryptonaunt, we have an exclusive interview with Senior VP of Partners and Industries at Hedera Hashgraph. Nigel Clark is a proven technology executive, having been a global Senior Vice President in two cloud software companies sold for a combined value of $1bn. He joins Hedera to lead the organization's Industry & Partner go-to-market. Previously Nigel was with Oracle where he led the creation and go-to-market of cross industry solutions anchored in Blockchain, IoT and AI. Prior to Oracle, Nigel was with Accenture Digital (Mobility) where he led sales & consulting for the Austria, Switzerland, Germany mobility business as well heading the Products Industry mobility sales go-to-market across Europe, Africa and Latin America (EALA). Before Accenture, Nigel spent 9 years as SVP Worldwide Business Development at ClickSoftware. With that said, make sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE for more Hedera Hashgraph Episodes. STACK SATS AND HODL! ADIOS! ⚡ DISCORD: CryptoCurrencyChat https://discord.gg/xYVvvUN * REDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/user/C3_MEDIA ⚡TIPS AND DONATIONS: C3 MEDIA (ZELCORE) *BTC: 17L7WpSPZ3C3hVnr3qTLrZdx6U2FRPzYxN *ETH: 0x376839eff32a65cd4c237200a056b77b62239dfc *BNB: bnb1g4hpsl398r7vj6jw89dtqpyhklc283wup4k449 *BAT: 0x376839eff32a65cd4c237200a056b77b62239dfc ⚡ (BEST AND EASIEST) EARN COMPOUNDED CRYPTO INTEREST *CELSIUS NETWORK - Join Celsius Network using my referral code 1089186773 when signing up and earn $50 in BTC with your first transfer of $400 or more! #UnbankYourself https://celsiusnetwork.app.link/1089186773 ⚡ (TRUSTED EXCHANGES) *COINBASE - Hi - I've been using Coinbase which makes it really easy and safe to buy, sell, and store digital currency (like Bitcoin). Sign up now and get $10 of free Bitcoin when you buy or sell at least $100 of digital currency. Claim your invite now: https://www.coinbase.com/join/jmungia?src=android-share Let me know if you need help, Blockchain John *GEMINI - Get $10 in BTC when you invite a friend and they trade $100 worth of USD. https://www.gemini.com/share/jdg8nclb *CASH APP - Hey! I've been using Cash App to send money and spend using the Cash Card. Try it using my code and you'll get $5. WWGNWBD https://cash.app/app/WWGNWBD *BINANCE - Check out Binance.US https://accounts.binance.us/en/register?ref=35138569 *PROBIT - Check out Probit https://www.probit.com/r/8182287 ⚡ (CRYPTO WEBSITES AND APPS) *EARN CRYPTO: https://www.earncrypto.com/earn-free-... *MY ODYSEE PAGE: https://odysee.com/$/invite/Hf4iZFDCNsvu6b4wJNRTjEe7enPLzbHA *Lolli Extension: https://www.lolli.com/ref/vffJdho9Vj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CryptoCurrencyChat/support

Neil Wilkins Podcast
How To Avoid Greenwashing

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 59:46


How to Avoid Greenwashing is episode 2 of a 3 part webinar series by Cambridge Marketing College in association with The Mindful Collective. In this episode, Neil Wilkins talks to a panel of experts, including Nigel Clark, Brendan Llewellyn and Joe Pereira about how marketers can avoid greenwashing when marketing sustainability. The conversation moves towards the idea of creating a marketing sustainability guidelines, similar to the equivalent of brand guidelines, with which most marketers are already familiar. Could this be the best first step on the marketing sustainability journey for businesses?

Neil Wilkins Podcast
Marketing Sustainability Episode 1 of 3

Neil Wilkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 59:21


Marketing Sustainability Webinar 1 of 3 The first of three webinars in the Cambridge Marketing College's series Marketing Sustainability - How To Future-proof Your Brand. In this webinar recording from September 2021, Neil Wilkins hears from sustainability branding expert Nigel Clark about how to define marketing sustainability and the importance of taking accountability for it within your business. Neil also talks to Joe Pereira, Co-Founder of The Mindful Collective about the importance of putting Purpose at the heart of the sustainability conversation in your organisation. With COP26 next week, there has never been a better time to start the conversation about your own contribution to sustainability improvements. However, as we'll hear, it's not as simple as just beginning. Neil, Joe and Nigel consistently talk about keeping an eye on the challenge of Greenwashing and ‘over marketing' your progress on the sustainability journey. Find out more about what you can do to begin your marketing sustainability journey, and the new Mindful Marketing Mix, by visiting The Mindful Collective website at http://mindfulcollective.net and Cambridge Marketing College website http://marketingcollege.com for more details about the upcoming launch of the marketing sustainability apprenticeship and other webinars and short courses on this topic. The recording of Webinar 2 of 3 in this series, will be released shortly.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
84: We have become our own gods (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 42:43


Breakthrough City Church sermon

Drew Vs. The World
Performances & Parenting Ft Nigel Clarke

Drew Vs. The World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 54:53


Nigel is a British TV presenter known for his work on the hugely successful show "The baby club" on CBeebies. He has also worked for  Disney Channel and Nickelodeon. In addition, he was also a senior cast member in the stage show STOMP and was part of the original London cast.Get social with Nigel on Instagram @nigelclarketv on Twitter https://twitter.com/NigelclarketvListen to Dadvengers at everywhere you listen to podcast and follow the podcast on social at Instagram: @Dadvengersofficial, Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/DadvengersofficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/dadvengers_Website:https://www.Dadvengers.com Drew Vs The World Social Media:Follow the podcast on Instagram  @drewvstheworldpodcast or check out www.drewvstheworld.comDrew's World Changing Products:This episode is Powered by Podecks, a great way to start a great conversationUse offer code DVSW at Poddecks.com during checkout for 10% off your first order of the ultimate conversation starterThe official coffee of the podcast is Ground Mushroom with  Lion's Mane by FourSigmaticUser offer code DREWVWORLD at Four Sigmatic check out to get 10% off your order  Support the show (http://linktr.ee/Drewversustheworld)

XS Long Player: Classic Indie Albums
Dodgy "Free Peace Sweet" with Nigel Clark

XS Long Player: Classic Indie Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 31:00


Let's talk Dodgy's third studio album "Free Peace Sweet" on this episode of the XS Long Player, shall we?For this classic album, we rewind to 1996 and the era of Britpop to talk to frontman Nigel Clark (who doesn't really class Dodgy as part of that movement). Nigel talks about the early days of the band, about run-ins with Manic Street Preachers and how the bands biggest hit, "Good Enough" was a bit of an accident.If you want to reacquaint yourself with this classic album before listening the head over to Spotify and hit play now: https://open.spotify.com/album/0gGNZAg5FK3JEzPhLi45GU?si=pSP3gnKLTbCowHBYm7MnwA&dl_branch=1The XS Long player Podcast is taken from the XS Long player radio show on XS Manchester: A classic album played in full every Thursday night at 8pm (GMT) listen live via www.xsmanchester.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
78: Encountering Jesus (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 49:06


Breakthrough City Church sermon

Best Tech Practices For Small Organizations
Episode #12 - Law Firms & Technology Series - Blockchain, AI, and What The Future Holds For Law Technology

Best Tech Practices For Small Organizations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 48:15


In this episode, we had a riveting conversation with Nigel Clark from Nexa Law based out of the United Kingdom. We discussed blockchain, AI, and what the future holds for law technology and law practices. A must listen!

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
71: Pentecost Today (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 27:41


Breakthrough City Church sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Breakthrough City Church Sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
66: Sons of the Living God (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 47:37


Breakthrough City Church sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
61: Saved as Sons (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 28:22


Breakthrough City Church sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
59: Adopted as Sons (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 45:20


Breakthrough City Church Sermon.

BritPopCast
EP16 - Nigel Clark of Dodgy

BritPopCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 44:04


Dodgy captured the complete feel good nature of Britpop with songs and a presence that couldn't help but make you smile. It wasn't all plain sailing for the band though. Frontman and songwriter Nigel Clark takes Paul and George through how they came up with their name, how they signed their label and why he stopped performing for 5 years. Don't forget you can get in touch via @britpopcast on Twitter and Instagram so send us your Great Gig In The Sky, your Britpop spotted or request who you might like Paul and George to track down and speak to on future episodes. Lastly spread the word of the podcast and hit subscribe so you don't miss all the great episodes to come.

Off The Beat & Track
Special Guest - Dodgy - Nigel Clark

Off The Beat & Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 42:39


Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Nigel Clark of DodgyI met with Nigel remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackorwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Britpop Show
The Britpop Show - Dodgy Live in the Studio

The Britpop Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 59:21


This week, David interviews Nigel Clark, lead singer of Dodgy, live in the studio. Includes a story about winding up Noel Gallagher and some exclusive insights for Dodgy fans.

UMass Amherst History Department
History from Below: Extractivism, Geology, and Power

UMass Amherst History Department

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 90:45


Feinberg Series Panel Discussion with Angélica Maria Bernal, Nigel Clark, Gregory Cushman, and Andrea Marston, moderated by Kiran Asher and with an introduction by Heidi Scott. November 18, 2020 Human exploitation of the underground has been central to the unfolding climate and ecological emergency. Inseparable from empire-building, colonialism, and the rise of capitalism, extractions from the earth have expanded dramatically since the early modern era. Across the world, there have been unpredictable transformations in climate, landscapes, ecologies, affecting the lives of humans and nonhumans alike. In all this, however, the underground is not simply passive matter; human actions, to put it differently, are not the only force feeding these transformations. What kinds of stories, still untold, might we tell about human entanglements with the physical earth, and about geological agency and history? How might such inquiries help us to better comprehend and confront our contemporary planetary predicament? To watch the video recording: https://blogs.umass.edu/feinberg/history-from-below-extractivism-geology-and-power/ -- The 2020-2021 Feinberg Series ~ Planet on a Precipice: Histories and Futures of the Environmental Emergency The UMass Amherst history department's 2020-2021 Feinberg Series is exploring the climate and environmental emergency in historical perspective. Free online events address the historical origins of ecological destruction and mass extinction; the implications of these phenomena for human and nonhuman survival and ways of life; the role of human politics; the connections between the environmental emergency and histories of capitalism, colonialism, genocide, and white supremacy; human entanglements with the nonhuman world; and the past, present, and future of resistance movements. The series seeks to deepen our understandings of this singularly important set of problems through historical analysis and, in doing so, to envision constructive paths forward. The Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series is made possible thanks to the generosity of UMass Amherst history department alumnus Kenneth R. Feinberg ’67 and associates. The series is co-sponsored by more than 3 dozen community and university partners. Visit the Feinberg Series webpage for more information about the series. blogs.umass.edu/feinberg-series

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
54: Law-keeping & Living by The Spirit (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 33:35


Breakthrough City Church Sermon

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Dodgy special with Nigel Clark

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 84:42


Dodgy with Nigel Clark in conversation with David Eastaugh Dodgy are an English rock band formed in Hounslow in 1990. The band rose to prominence during the Britpop era of the 1990s. They are best known for their hits"Staying Out for the Summer", "If You're Thinking of Me", and "Good Enough". The latter was their biggest hit, reaching No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. They released their latest album, What Are We Fighting For in September 2016.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
51: Liars and Scoffers [2 Peter] (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 39:26


Breakthrough City Church sermon.

MY 90s MUSIC PODCAST
EP6 - NIGEL CLARK - DODGY - STAYING OUT FOR THE 90s

MY 90s MUSIC PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 58:17


Alright - welcome to My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.Today I have the pleasure of being IN A ZOOM with Nigel Clark from Dodgy and who is an incredible singer, songwriter and solo artist in his own right (sorry I nicked title from something Nigel is doing as a virtual Q and A). I had a great time chatting to Nigel and we cover his 90s experience all the way to talking about punk, the 60s bands of Laurel canyon and playing guitar soon with Toyah who lives across the road from him. But, we kick off getting settled into the interview talking about the times we are living now and why the 1980s and 90s were a simply, possibly better time for so many reasons.That was really great chatting to Nigel Clark and I really enjoyed that really honest chat about what it was like to be in the good ship Dodgy and also Nigel's world outside of that. Some brilliant memories there and I can't wait to hear Nigel's new songs with the possibility of old Dodgy demos and Bluetones demos seeing the light of day. Also if you are in Norwich on Sept 4th for the Common People gigs where Nigel, Chris Helme and Mark Morriss get together to blow us all away - do check that out.Nigel has new album coming out in Oct called Make Believe Love which he is very excited about and I am sure you are too.Follow Nigel on Twitter @dodgy_nigel and on Instagram @Nigel_Songs and Nigel Clark on Facebook. Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me. Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and instagram and @my90smusicpod on twitterLastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show. Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
48: The Oracle (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 44:53


Breakthrough City Church Sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Breakthrough City Church Sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
41: Prayer Life (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 50:06


Breakthrough City Church Sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
38: For Praise (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 40:34


Breakthrough City Church (BCC), Bloemfontein sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
35: Lost and Found (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 47:53


Breakthrough City Church (BCC), Bloemfontein sermon.

Sh*t Songs Off Great Albums
Television – Marquee Moon feat. Nigel Clark (Dodgy)

Sh*t Songs Off Great Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 100:57


Sh*t Songs Off Great Albums
Television – Marquee Moon feat. Nigel Clark

Sh*t Songs Off Great Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 100:57


Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
32: Our Spirit of Unity (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 54:11


Breakthrough City Church (BCC), Bloemfontein sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
28: Healing in a Time of Crisis - Nigel Clark

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 31:51


Breakthrough City Church, Bloemfontein, sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
22: Our Redeemer (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 35:37


Breakthrough City Church, Bloemfontein, sermon.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
18: Getting Plugged In (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 48:36


Breakthrough City Church Sermon

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
14: Search Me and Know My Heart (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 31:48


Breakthrough City Church sermon

RTalks
Nigel Clark: Transforming the internet into a secure platform

RTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 28:03


In this episode of Regalix's RTalks, we have an insightful chat with Nigel Clark, Senior Vice President of Partners & Industries at Hedera Hashgraph, about building secure digital platforms.

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons
10: The Gate and the Path (Nigel Clark)

Breakthrough City Church (Bloemfontein) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 38:23


Breakthrough City Church sermon

Cultures of Energy
181 - Nigel Clark

Cultures of Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 63:59


Cymene and Dominic discuss a strange effort to police sugar packet play on this week’s podcast. Then (15:52) we are delighted to welcome Nigel Clark to the conversation. Nigel is Chair of Social Sustainability and Human Geography at Lancaster University (https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/people/nigel-clark ). He is the author of Inhuman Nature: Sociable Life on a Dynamic Planet (2011) and co-editor of Atlas: Geography, Architecture and Change in an Interdependent World (2012), Material Geographies (2008) and Extending Hospitality(2009).  We start things off by talking about a new book he is working on called The Anthropocene and Societythat he is working on with Bron Szerszynski and what it means to rethink humanity through planetary strata, flows, and multiplicity. We turn from there to Australian feminism, phosphates, Aotearoa New Zealand as a space of settler grassland experiments, wealth, and geocide. Then we touch on fire and its excess, our brittle life on an earth’s surface caught between solar and geothermal vitalities, metamorphosis, the early connection between gunpowder and combustion engines and European geotrauma. A special birthday week shout-out to our very own eternal Cymene Howe :)    

Fueling the Future Podcast
Nigel Clark: The Effects of Ethanol Blends on LDV Emissions

Fueling the Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 21:51


I spoke with Nigel Clark about a study we recently completed, “Effects of Ethanol Blends The post Nigel Clark: The Effects of Ethanol Blends on LDV Emissions appeared first on Future Fuel Strategies.

Business Legal Lifecycle Podcast
163 - How Your Business Can Go Global With Nigel Clark

Business Legal Lifecycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 46:37


The Business Legal Lifecycle has gone global! We recently released a revised edition of the book for the UK. We partnered with London attorney Nigel Clark for the new edition of the book. Nigel works with the hugely successful firm Peregrine Law and has been accepted to the bar in the UK and Australia. Nigel has focussed his practice on high-quality corporate advice to the UK and overseas clients. He looks at Peregrine as a new style of law firm with a different way of working. We wanted to invite him onto the show to talk about how the law is changing and what businesses need to know.

Searching for Salah
3. Salah - the Musical!

Searching for Salah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 17:07


In this special edition, Nick Garnett investigates ‘The Music of Mo’. James’ lead singer Tim Booth and Dodgy’s Nigel Clark explain how they felt when they learnt Sit Down and Good Enough were being borrowed by fans wanting to sing songs about Salah. Also, the Egyptian rapper Mahmoud Sabber explains how songs about Salah might bring about big changes in Egyptian society.

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)
Andy Brown of PLAY Expo Joins Us - The Retro Hour EP79

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 68:37


On the weekend of PLAY Expo Blackpool, we're joined by the man behind the UK's biggest retro gaming events and retailer Console Passion, Andy Brown! Play EXPO Blackpool website: [https://www.playexpoblackpool.com/](https://www.playexpoblackpool.com/) Thanks to our amazing donators this week: Steve Ruston, Andrew S Baster, Henrik Andersson, Nigel Clark. Our website: [http://theretrohour.com](http://theretrohour.com) Our Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/](http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/) Our Twitter: [http://twitter.com/retrohouruk](http://twitter.com/retrohouruk) Show notes: Augmented reality Super Mario Bros: [https://youtu.be/QN95nNDtxjo](https://youtu.be/QN95nNDtxjo) Crash magazine revival Kickstarter: [http://bit.ly/2taifKp](http://bit.ly/2taifKp) Too many games?: [https://youtu.be/7YjZNFS8qeo](https://youtu.be/7YjZNFS8qeo) eBay pulling down SNES mini listings: [http://bit.ly/2uqPMR5](http://bit.ly/2uqPMR5) New SNES mouse available: [http://bit.ly/2tT8767](http://bit.ly/2tT8767)

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts
Episode 3 – Interview With Virtuoso Jazz Guitarist Nigel Clark

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 50:01


Nigel Clark Jazz Guitarists - A Performing Musician Nigel Clark is one of Scotland's finest jazz guitarists. His incredible musicality and amazing technique have made him one of the most sought after players not only in his native Scotland, but in Europe and beyond. Find out more about his career, view on music education and how to create an individual sound in the interview that follows.   Podcast Ep 3 - Table Of Contents 1.02 Which Nigel Clark is this? 2.10 Working as a session musician in London. 5.43 Hue & Cry, backing Madonna and stadium rock. 9.57 Rock & pop or jazz...or both? 11.42 Playing with Moya Brenna of Clannad & Gloria Gaynor. 14.28 Moving to jazz...almost! 17.42 The influence of Django Reinhardt. 21.03 Django guitar competitions and individuality. 23.09 The changing world and music fans. 25.19 The life of a performing musician. 30.00 Learning to play music. 31.05 State sponsored education. 34.00 Bill and Oscar. 35.50 How individuality creates a unique voice. 36.47 Bach's brother and Pachelbel. 39.48 The Internet and Youtube. 42.50 Current tour dates and touring in today's world. 48.56 Final thoughts on music and art. Nigel Clark's website - get their by clicking NIGEL CLARK WEBSITE Nigel On Youtube There are a lot of videos on Youtube where Nigel can be seen playing in numerous musical settings. Here is a selection through the years, but there are a lot more for you to view. With Hue & Cry... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gxMvb9VrzY With Philip Catherine... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiHc7ibMrus With Gloria Gaynor... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT6YH2vH2kM With SGQ (Scottish Guitar Quartet)... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEHf3wns6gk With Koshka... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NfpUvKeoDo Nigel Clark on iTunes Please consider supporting Nigel and also to a smaller extent GMI by purchasing a song or two or even a complete album. Check Out All Our Other Podcasts Check out our podcast page which includes all our podcasts to date with news on up and coming episodes. Please consider subscribing to the GMI - Guitar & Music Institute podcast.

The XS Noize Podcast
#11: Dodgy's Mathew Priest talks forthcoming album ‘What Are We Fighting For' - XS Noize Music Podcast

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 36:29


Dodgy were originally together for seven years and in that time, released three albums totalling over a million sales worldwide and had 12 Top 40 singles, including Staying Out For The Summer, If You're Thinking Of Me and Good Enough. On 2nd September 2016 Dodgy are to release their new album ‘What Are We Fighting For' on Cherry Red Records. ‘What Are We Fighting For' is the fifth album from the original Dodgy line-up - Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest and Andy Miller – and the first of new material since their widely lauded comeback reunion album, ‘Stand Upright In A Cool Place'. It is also the first album to feature relatively new member Stu Thoy on bass and vibes, who joined the band to help them tour the last album and has managed to hang on in there ever since, and their first for new label Cherry Red Records. Mark Millar caught up with Dodgy hitman Mathew Priest to chat all about it. This weeks unsigned band is Guns of the Seneca. You can hear their track: Largo Parenchyma from their album Citizens of the Universe. Our own Tom Day said about Guns of the Seneca: They're epic. Not in the broad spectrum compliment sense but quite literally. Their music is layered up to the eyeballs and quite frankly, brilliant. It barely even registers that they are mostly instrumental as it just doesn't matter that there's very little vocal and they blew me away in one track. They successfully move from tranquil to blistering in a moment and their stuff is so tight if you stuck coal in it you'd get a diamond back out and I'm still trying to work out how 3 people make such an enormously complicated sound! Get in touch: podcast@xsnoize.com

King's Community Church, Hatfield
KCC culture - courage | Stories of courage

King's Community Church, Hatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 43:56


26th June 2016 | Nigel Clark preached part 3 in our sermon series "KCC culture - courage".

King's Community Church, Hatfield
KCC culture - courage | Stories of courage

King's Community Church, Hatfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 43:56


26th June 2016 | Nigel Clark preached part 3 in our sermon series "KCC culture - courage"

Culture and Climate Change - Audio
Transcript -- History: A History of Cultural Responses to Climate Change

Culture and Climate Change - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010


Transcript -- We hear plenty about the science and policy of climate change – but what about culture? Quentin Cooper discusses the history of cultural responses to the issue with Professor Diana Liverman, Wallace Heim, Siobhan Davies and Dr Nigel Clark.

Culture and Climate Change - Audio
History: A History of Cultural Responses to Climate Change

Culture and Climate Change - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010 44:35


We hear plenty about the science and policy of climate change – but what about culture? Quentin Cooper discusses the history of cultural responses to the issue with Professor Diana Liverman, Wallace Heim, Siobhan Davies and Dr Nigel Clark.

Vancouver Commercial Real Estate Podcast
VCREP #62 | What is Driving Up the Costs of Commercial Insurance, with Nigel Clark

Vancouver Commercial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 39:31


Why are my premiums going up so fast on my real estate insurance? The usual VCREP gang was off this week but instead we have commercial real estate experts Rod MacKay and Seamus Bailey stepping into the studio to welcome Nigel Clark of BFL Canada.Working for one of the largest risk management, insurance brokerage and benefits consulting firms in Canada, Nigel knows the commercial real estate insurance industry inside and out. He talks about how inflation, interest rates and rising construction costs all impact the insurance market and we dive into the difference between a soft-market and hard-market; as well as diagnosing the type of market we are currently in.You might also be surprised to hear what direction the insurance market is going in and how this directly affects consumers. He unpacks the previously volatile strata insurance market, how a recession can influence insurance policies and much more.