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Best podcasts about Philip Clarke

Latest podcast episodes about Philip Clarke

Weekend Birder
108 Birds on Farms - with Shannon

Weekend Birder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 18:02


Discover how farmers are making a difference for birds. This episode is about Birdlife Australia's Birds on Farms project and the positive impact it is having on birds, habitats and the people involved.Shannon Creaney is an ecologist based in Victoria, Australia, specialising in the conservation of native birds and threatened species. As the coordinator of BirdLife Australia's Birds on Farms Victorian Monitoring Project, she works to help birds thrive in rural landscapes. When she's not immersed in her work, Shannon is an avid traveler, always seeking out new places and ecosystems to explore. With a deep commitment to advancing biodiversity conservation, she strives to inspire communities to connect with and care for their local wildlife.Links:* Birds on Farms website - birdlife.org.au/programs/birds-on-farms/* Shannon on Instagram - @shannon.creaney* BirdLife Australia on Facebook - @BirdlifeAustralia* BirdLife Australia on Instagram - @BirdlifeOz* BirdLife Australia on Twitter/X - @BirdlifeOz* Aboriginal Peoples and Birds in Australia by Philip Clarke - publish.csiro.au/book/8065/* Weekend Birder Swift Parrot t-shirt - weekendbirder.com/store/p/weekend-birder-swift-parrot-shirt-728hr* Recording of the Regent Honeyeater was by Ross Crates (XC661747) - xeno-canto.org/species/Anthochaera-phrygiaWeekend Birder online:* Website - weekendbirder.com* Instagram - @weekend.birder* Facebook - @weekend.birder* YouTube - @WeekendBirder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Evolving Leader
SUMMER SHORTS: Philip Clarke (BONUS)

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 8:27


This short comes from a conversation that co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender had with Philip Clarke back in November 2021 (S3 Ep9). LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE CONVERSATION: What Makes A Pioneer?“It's clear that we have a massive problem in the way that we run our biggest and most powerful organisations.”Listen as co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender talk to Philip Clarke, founder and CEO of strategic innovation consultancy Hunch, podcast host and author, about the eight pioneer principles needed to change the world.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Defra farm budget, food security and Net Zero warning, harvest latest, Royal Welsh Show, former farm minister Mark Spencer on 'traumatic' election defeat, & funeral director unveils Land Rover hearse

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 39:20


In this episode, farm leader Tom Bradshaw says a bigger budget is needed for British farmers to deliver food security and reach Net Zero.The NFU president wants the government to set aside £5.6bn for agriculture – more than twice the current annual amount.We visit the Royal Welsh Show where the budget for agriculture in Wales is also a hot topic of debate and discussion.We've a harvest update – and all the latest commodity prices.And former farm minister Mark Spencer spills the beans on his time in government – and what it's like to be in the Defra hot seat.And a Scottish funeral director turns a land rover defender into a hearse.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is hosted by Johann Tasker with Scottish farmer Sandy Kirkpatrick.Additional reporting by Farmers Weekly deputy editor Abi Kay, Philip Case, Philip Clarke and Guy Peckett.You can contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast by emailing podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0. 

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for June 24, 2024 - Queen of the Cats, Fire At Sea, and Build a Man

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 148:09


2 + Hours of DramaFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Sealed Book, originally broadcast June 24, 1945, 79 years ago, The Queen of the Cats.  A mysterious woman from Egypt has a strange relationship with cats.Followed by Now Hear This, originally broadcast June 24, 1951, 73 years ago, Fire At Sea.   The first show of the series. A fire breaks out on board a destroyer on her shakedown cruise. You'll want to enlist right after the program. Then Mr Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons starring Philip Clarke, originally broadcast June 24, 1954, 70 years ago, The Shrieking Prisoner Murder Case. . A $50 bill and the dead man's wallet give Mr. Keen clues as he meets the madwoman.  Followed by the conclusion of the story from the following evening June 25, 1954.Followed by Dimension X, originally broadcast June 24, 1951, 73 years ago, Childs Play.   A man receives a "Build-A-Man" kit from the future. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast June 24, 1948, 76 years ago, Making Ice Cream.  Home-made ice cream.Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
What the spring budget means for your farm business, farm protests, commodity prices, & farmers row Atlantic for charity

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 33:23


In this episode, we find out what the last spring budget before the general election means for your farm business.NFU president Tom Bradshaw says direct action by farmers in England isn't necessary to get their message across.We've our regular market round-up – and all the latest commodity prices.And we speak to the farmer who rowed across the Atlantic to raise money for charity.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Scottish farmer Sandy Kirkpatrick.Additional reporting by Farmers Weekly news editor Philip Clarke.You can contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast by emailing podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.

Off-Farm Income
OFI 1941: Rural Crime In The U.K. - An Interview With Philip Clarke | Executive Editor | Farmer's Weekly | Best Of Episode

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 39:59


This week we have a special Rural Crime Episode for you.  I am speaking with Philip Clarke, the executive Editor of Farmer's Weekly.  Farmer's Weekly is a publication based in the United Kingdom. I have been reading so many stories about rural crime in the U.K. that I wanted to speak with somebody who understood the scope and specifics of the issues there better than me.  It seems that three out of every four articles I read about rural crime in the U.K. are published by Farmer's Weekly, so that seemed like a good place to begin my search. I was very fortunate that Philip was willing to take the time to come on the show.  In the interview we talk about whether or not there really is a large problem with rural crime in the U.K.  We also discuss the specific problems they are facing, we clarify some terms and we discuss the differences between the U.S. and U.K. You are going to really enjoy this very interesting interview.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Tories in disarray over farming, AHDB levy hike plan, latest commodity prices, how to balance nature and food production, Farmers Weekly awards, & farmers prepare to row across Atlantic

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 59:47


This week, former government minister Jacob Rees-Mogg outrages British farmers by saying he would allow hormone-treated Australian beef into the UK.We visit the Conservative Party conference in Manchester and scrutinise the government's policies for agriculture and UK farming.As farmers face a huge huge in levy rates paid to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, we ask: can any increase really be justified?On the markets, we've all the latest commodity prices.How much land do we need for farming? Is it really possible to look after nature and produce enough food.And we get in the boat with two farmers preparing to row across the Atlantic this winter for charity – see thebrightsidesrow.com.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Philip Clarke.You can contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast by emailing podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0 .

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
SFI 2023 Final Cut: What's in it for your farm? Hollywood encounter at the Royal Highland Show; Cost of living crunch for meat and dairy; Brexit seven year itch, & the tractors that power Glastonbury Festival

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 58:33


In this episode, we look at the latest offering of government support for English farmers – the long-awaited 2023 Sustainable Farming Incentive.What does it mean for your farm? And what happens to the thousands of farmers who signed up for the 2022 scheme, which is now being scrapped? We head to the Royal Highland Show as a government leak reveals the possible future of Scottish farm policy – and Hollywood actor pays a special visit. We look at all the latest commodity prices – and examine the impact of the cost of living crisis on consumer spending for meat and dairy.  Seven years after the EU referendum, how do you feel about Brexit? We look at the results of an exclusive Farmers Weekly survey. And how many tractors does it take to make Glastonbury happen? This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Philip Clarke. To contact Johann and Hugh, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.

Nightlife
Nightlife Travel with Ben Groundwater - Going Solo

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 13:49


Travel writer Ben Groundwater has put together a list of the top countries to travel solo and revealed all with Philip Clarke on Nightlife. 

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Meat: Our Expectations campaign, high energy prices threaten food production, biodiversity net gain rules explained, & do consumers recognise the Red Tractor label?

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 47:18


In this episode, Farmers Weekly launches a four-point plan to clean up the UK meat supply chain after uncovering a major food fraud scandal. The Meat: Our Expectations campaign is seeking views from livestock producers, meat processors, retailers and other members of the supply chain. In other news,  our latest survey reveals the extent to which farm businesses and production are under threat because of high energy costs. Can you make money from looking after nature?We explain how new rules coming into force will mean farmers must provide a biodiversity net gain when erecting a farm building. And as Red Tractor launches its latest promotional campaign, we discover just how well consumers recognise the brand. This episode is co-hosted by Farmers Weekly editor Andrew Meredith and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Philip Clarke.  To contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88440.

The Bottom Line on KCLR
#147: The Bottom Line – Sustainability in Hospitality & Tourism; County Enterprise Awards; National Digital Awards & Business News from the week.

The Bottom Line on KCLR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 40:13


This week on The Bottom Line on KCLR, Colin Ahern was filling in for John Purcell and was joined by Marion Acreman, Centre Manager at MacDonagh Junction Shopping Centre to chat through some of the business stories from the week.Local Enterprise week was running throughout the country since Monday, and while there were many events taking place locally some of the highlights from the week were the Student Enterprise Awards in Carlow & Kilkenny as well as the Carlow County Final of the National Enterprise Awards. Edwina Grace went along to the Student Enterprise Awards in both Carlow & Kilkenny and caught up with the senior county winners - Monarch Gymwear, Tullow Community School, and The Gaming Guard, Grennan College, Thomastown. While on Thursday, Software & Technology Company Forest Rock Technologies was named Carlow Enterprise of the Year at the Carlow County final of the National Enterprise awards and Philip Clarke, Managing Director joined Colin to tell us more about their business and what the win meant to them.Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation joined Colin to chat about sustainability in the Hotel & Tourism Industry and why there is a lot more to sustainability than just being “green”.Ciara Gleeson, Marketing Manager at EZ Living Furniture chatted to Colin about their recent success at the Digital Business Ireland National Digital Awards, with EZ Living Furniture being crowned winner of National Website of the Year as well as picking up the award for Medium Website of the year for the second year in a row. With thanks to Carlow & Kilkenny Local Enterprise OfficesTo contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com

Those Old Radio Shows
The Sealed Book - Murderer Unknown

Those Old Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 30:29


The Sealed Book - Murderer Unknown From-1945 Host-Philip Clarke A successful businessman gets black-bordered letters that threaten his life. The Sealed Book was a horror and mystery series aired on Mutual from June to September 1945. Produced by Jock MacGregor, aired for 30 minutes Sunday evenings. Philip Clarke was the show's host, while David Kogan and Robert Arthur Jr. were the scriptwriters. Kogan and Arthur were also the writers behind the radio anthology, The Mysterious Traveller.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Government warned against farm support cuts, farm business survey data concerns, lamb prices surge, AHDB levy spending plans& Thankful Villages

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 52:00


In this episode, the government is urged not to reduce farm support as the it seeks to plug a £60 billion hole in its public finances.Farm leaders and environmental groups say it would be a folly to slash the farm budget at a crucial time for the industry.Confidential details involving 1,500 farms will be strictly protected as Defra strives to deliver better policies for agriculture, says the government.On the markets, we look at why lamb prices are on the rise.The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board finally reveals its plans for the different farm sectors – and how it will spend farmers' money.And on Remembrance Day, we pay a visit to Britain's Thankful Villages, where everyone returned safely from both World Wars.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Charlotte Cunningham, Philip Clarke and Michael Priestley.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Why politicians must back British farmers, pig crisis, oilseed rape prospects, young farmers in West Africa, & seed supplier helps local food bank

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 42:41


In this episode, why politicians are being urged to put their money where their mouth is when promising to back British farming.One year after Boris Johnson outraged pig producers by dismissing the crisis engulfing the sector, how are farmers faring now?With some arable farmers ripping up oilseed rape, we look at the prospects for the crop over the coming season.We find out how young farmers get on the farming ladder in West Africa.And we meet the seed merchant donating grain for a local mill to turn into flour for a local food bank.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom. Additional reporting by Charlotte Cunningham, Andrew Meredith, Philip Clarke, Phil Case and Ed Henderson.

Nightlife
Beyond hummus - chickpeas and why they're so popular across Australia today

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 14:01


The origins of the humble chickpea in Australia and why they've become the superfood of the moment.

The Evolving Leader
Resilient Grieving with Dr Lucy Hone

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 45:25


This week on the Evolving Leader podcast, host Jean Gomes talks to Dr Lucy Hone. Lucy is an adjunct senior fellow at the University of Canterbury (NZ) and author of Resilient Grieving: Finding Strength and Embracing Life After a Loss that Changes Everything. In 2020, she also delivered the TED talk 3 Secrets of Resilient People, which to date has over five million views and is one of the Top 20 TED talks of 2020.  0.00 Introduction1.20 Can we start with your story, and how the journey that you've been on has led you to discover new things about yourself and the ideas of resilience?6.48 Many people will have read about the Kübler-Ross model which describes the five common stages of grief. How does that model sit with you? 13.13 Can you run us through some of the highlights of the ideas that you shared during your TedX talk?21.31 You describe three stages which are all thought processes. Where does the meta emotional part play into this?26.41 What have we learnt about resilience through the pandemic? 28.47 Where do you think people fall into thinking traps around resilience, misinterpreting what it really is?31.41 What have you learnt about how parents can be best support children with grief while also allowing themselves the capacity to grieve?35.27 What are doing next?37.31 You mentioned earlier what some organisations might be getting wrong around resilience. Can we talk about the importance of psychological safety? Recommended listening from the Evolving Leader archive:What Makes a Pioneer with Philip Clarke?Social: Instagram           @evolvingleader LinkedIn             The Evolving Leader Podcast Twitter               @Evolving_Leader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
David Hieatt: Co-Founder of Hiut Denim Co and The Do Lectures

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 52:57


The fifth episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 3, brought to you by Hunch, is now live! Throughout this series, Hunch founder Philip Clarke interviews pioneers to explore their outlook, learn from their experiences, and be inspired by their audacity. In this episode, Phil sits down with brand guru, entrepreneur and social activist David Hieatt. They discuss the importance of understanding your own story, of asking brilliant questions and the good things that happen when we chase our dreams.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Julia Groves: ESG Pioneer and Impact Investor

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 55:11


The fourth episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 3, brought to you by Hunch, is now live! Throughout this series, Hunch founder Philip Clarke interviews pioneers to explore their outlook, learn from their experiences, and be inspired by their audacity. In this episode, Phil sits down with sustainable finance pioneer Julia Groves. They discuss shifts in attitude in the investment community, the battles that still need to be fought and the importance of stepping up.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Peter Sayburn & Gideon Hyde - CoFounders Studioworks

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 53:13


The third episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 3, brought to you by Hunch, is now live. Throughout this series, Hunch founder Philip Clarke interviews pioneers to explore their outlook, learn from their experiences, and be inspired by their audacity. In this episode, Phil sits down with old friends and innovation guru's Pete Sayburn and Gideon Hyde. They explore scalable cultures, social leadership and the importance of remaining hungry.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Alex Stephany: Founder & CEO Beam

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 46:13


Welcome to Season Three of the Pioneers Wanted Podcast! In this first episode of our 2022 season, Philip Clarke was joined by Alex Stephany, Founder & CEO of Beam, the world's first crowdfunding platform for homeless people. They explore the joy of connecting with people, the power of tech to solve our most gritty problems and why we all need to escape our bubble. Enjoy the episode.

The Evolving Leader
Philip Clarke – What Makes a Pioneer?

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 54:48


“It's clear that we have a massive problem in the way that we run our biggest and most powerful organisations.”Listen as co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender talk to Philip Clarke, founder and CEO of strategic innovation consultancy Hunch, podcast host and author, about the eight pioneer principles needed to change the world.Pioneers Wanted: ' A manifesto for radically ambitious leadership '0.00 Introduction1.56 How do you help leaders move away from incremental thinking?7.28 What are the costs and implications from maintaining the status quo?14.26 How do people make the leap from incremental thinking to being a pioneer who drives real growth?22.07 Can you give us a summary of the eight pioneer principles that you describe in your book?32.15 Two of the pioneering principles seem connected more to one's mindset. Can you tell us a little more about resilience and what an appropriate level of expectation might be as a leader?41.09 Do you think the next generations are inherently more pioneering?49.26 What has been the most impressive or unexpected shift from pioneers during the Covid pandemic?52.39 Which of your podcast episodes would you recommend to a new listener?  Social: Instagram           @evolvingleader LinkedIn             The Evolving Leader Podcast Twitter               @Evolving_LeaderThe Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Net Zero, red meat and livestock numbers, autumn Budget and capital gains tax, UK-NZ trade deal, mental health and RABI charity future, natural capital trading, & Britain's Fittest Farmers

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 39:59


In this episode, as the government launches its latest plan to tackle climate change, we ask whether the UK can reach Net Zero without reducing livestock numbers?Could famers and rural businesses be clobbered by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak targeting capital gains tax in his imminent autumn budget?Amid charity warnings of a mental health crisis among farming families, what is the future for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution?How you can make natural capital pay on your farm – with the help of an online carbon trading platform.And we crown the winners in our Britain''s Fittest Farmer competition.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Farmers Weekly executive editor Philip Clarke, with FW chief reporter Philip Case and FW community editor Lizzie McLaughlin.

Movies I Love That No One Talks About

Fellow VFS graduate and screenwriter Philip Clarke joins the show to break down a true movie we love that no one talks about, Christopher McQuarrie's THE WAY OF THE GUN. Starring Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro, Juliette Lewis, James Caan, Taye Diggs, and Nicky Katt, this is the movie McQuarrie cashed in his THE USUAL SUSPECTS chip for, and it shows. It's bold to an extreme. It's not for everyone. But it is purposeful, and if you stick with it, the payoffs are there. It's also a great crime film, period.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-benamor/support

Eric McKenna Project
Show #195 – Dr. Matt Ryan, Philip Clarke

Eric McKenna Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021


Duquesne University’s Economics Professor Dr. Matt Ryan, as well as Director of Student Affairs Philip Clarke, sit down with Eric in the Boogie Street Studio. Topics include thoughts on changes in higher education post 2020, the effectiveness of virtual classrooms, the value of higher education and potential changes in the college experience going forward. The … Continue reading Show #195 – Dr. Matt Ryan, Philip Clarke →

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Mark Makepeace: Founder and former CEO of FTSE Russell

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 52:00


The eighth episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 2, brought to you by Hunch | Strategic Innovation, is now live! This week, Philip Clarke was joined by Mark Makepeace, founder and former CEO of FTSE Russell, the financial data business that transformed the way the world invests. They explore the power of belief, taking on the establishment and the irresistible influence of Roger Moore… Enjoy the episode!

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Rachel Carrell: Founder & CEO of Koru Kids

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 49:04


The seventh episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 2, brought to you by Hunch, is now live! This week, Philip Clarke was joined by Rachel Carrell, Founder & CEO of Koru Kids, the company that's changing the way the world does childcare. They explore the lifechanging power of debates, the joy of finding your tribe, and just how easy it is to discover an £11bn industry… Enjoy the episode!

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Frazer Thompson: CEO of Chapel Down

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 67:14


The sixth episode of the ‘Pioneers Wanted' podcast season 2, brought to you by Hunch, is now live! This week, Philip Clarke was joined by Frazer Thompson, CEO of Chapel Down, the company that's changing what the world thinks about English wine. They explore the power of purpose, the joy and romance of wine and finding out good news from the Daily Mail… Enjoy the episode! Listen here: https://anchor.fm/pioneerswanted Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pioneers-wanted-podcast/id1521856052 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hRyJM9kf8MpKjV9FYYvN3 #pioneers #future #innovation

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Ari Sargent: Founder of Powershop

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 62:41


This week, Philip Clarke was joined by Ari Sargent, the founder of Powershop, the energy challenger that changed the world. They explore intelligent disobedience and the power of ‘zagging' when others ‘zig'.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Nicky Gumbel: Vicar / Leader, HTB London and Alpha International

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 51:00


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with Nicky Gumbel, the pioneer of Alpha, Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton in London, and bestselling author. They explore the global growth of the Alpha course and the moments that changed Nicky's outlook on the world.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
George Bevis: Founder/CEO Tide and CanDo

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 55:21


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with serial entrepreneur and founder of Business Bank Challenger Tide, George Bevis. We talk about the life lessons you learn from retail, the call to entrepreneurship and how he could saved us from Boris Johnson and Mark Zuckerberg This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

World Business Report
Vaccine supply concerns amid EU export threat

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:27


The EU calls for "fair" distribution after vaccine companies cut back on pledged supplies. The BBC's Naomi Grimley assesses the potential impact of a threat from the EU to limit exports of vaccines outside the bloc. And we get wider context from Philip Clarke, who is a professor of health economics at the University of Oxford. Also in the programme, there have been violent scenes in the Indian capital, Delhi, as a protest by hundreds of thousands of farmers against contentious agricultural reforms descended into chaos. We hear from Kavita Kuruganti, who is one of the organisers of the protest, and get perspectives on the dispute from Hindol Sengupta of Invest in India and Kriti Upadhyay, who is an Indian agricultural expert, based in Washington, DC. Plus, we meet Ghanaian photographer, Michael Aboya, who has set up a business after winning awards and money for his photographs showing a positive side of Africa that is sometimes forgotten in favour of bad news stories. (Picture: A tray of coronavirus vaccine. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Juliet Bouverie OBE: CEO of the Stroke Association

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 49:29


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with OBE recipient and philanthropist, Juliet Bouverie. We talk about the power and potential of the charity sector, changing expectations of leaders and why they need to want to change the world This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Will Chomley: Founder & CEO Imagr

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 54:22


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with ambitious entrepreneur and startup founder, Will Chomley. We talk about the future of retail, the challenge & privilege of leading an ambitious team and how any amazing journey will involves up and downs and maybe a few tears along the way. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists
Who should get the Covid-19 vaccine first?

Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 27:49


With the rollout of the COVID vaccine come the clinical and ethical challenges that it throws up. And what about the global rollout to follow? With Ed Kessler to examine the vaccination pecking order are Philip Clarke and Gurch Randhawa... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Cells On The Move

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 58:37


From strange-looking sperm to cancers that spread, we're looking at the light, and dark, sides of cell movement. Plus, a second Covid vaccine approaches the finishing line, but who are the also-rans? We'll look at who's most likely to get the vaccine first and whether we've got that pecking order right; and how microscopic plants are helping scientists grow replacement human organs... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Cells On The Move

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 58:37


From strange-looking sperm to cancers that spread, we're looking at the light, and dark, sides of cell movement. Plus, a second Covid vaccine approaches the finishing line, but who are the also-rans? We'll look at who's most likely to get the vaccine first and whether we've got that pecking order right; and how microscopic plants are helping scientists grow replacement human organs... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Philip Clarke: Host and Founding Partner, Hunch

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 43:28


This week, Colin Tarbat chats with host and Hunch founder Phil Clarke. We put Phil in the guest seat to talk about his reflections on the season, the need for pioneers in today's world and the role of playground sandwiches in satisfying lunchtime appetites as well as his childhood hunger for business. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Andrew Wordsworth: Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Sustainable Ventures

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 52:21


This week, Philip Clarke chats with sustainability pioneer Andrew Wordsworth . We talk about the upsides and downsides of having an insatiable appetite for risk, why changing the world requires you to leave corporate life and how he came to be the poster child for the UK crowdfunding community. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Controlling Covid-19: lockdown, or let rip?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 59:59


This week, news of the people catching coronavirus on purpose; those waiting-out the pandemic in an old nuclear bunker, and the good news that lullabies send babies to sleep regardless of what language they're in! Plus, "lockdown, or let rip?" what's the best way to control the coronavirus pandemic? Opinions are divided, and we're joined by four leading experts to debate the best solution... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Controlling Covid-19: lockdown, or let rip?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 59:59


This week, news of the people catching coronavirus on purpose; those waiting-out the pandemic in an old nuclear bunker, and the good news that lullabies send babies to sleep regardless of what language they're in! Plus, "lockdown, or let rip?" what's the best way to control the coronavirus pandemic? Opinions are divided, and we're joined by four leading experts to debate the best solution... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Saasha Celestial-One: Co-Founder & COO of OLIO

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 50:24


This week, Philip Clarke chats with food waste pioneer Saasha Celestial-One. We talk about what it's like to have a burning hunger to build something, the difficulty in changing ingrained behaviours and just how much your career choices can upset your parents. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Juliet Davenport: OBE, Founder & CEO Good Energy

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 52:57


This week, Philip Clarke chats with energy pioneer Juliet Davenport OBE. . We talk about being the voice of the future, learning to lead a team, how Good Energy changed the shape of the UK energy market and the lessons we should all learn from Guardians of the Galaxy. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Off-Farm Income
Rural Crime In The U.K. - An Interview With Philip Clarke | Executive Editor | Farmer's Weekly

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 42:25


Off-Farm Income
Rural Crime In The U.K. – An Interview With Philip Clarke | Executive Editor | Farmer’s Weekly

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 42:24


(function(t,e,s,o){var n,c,l;t.SMCX=t.SMCX||[],e.getElementById(o)||(n=e.getElementsByTagName(s),c=n[n.length-1],l=e.createElement(s),l.type="text/javascript",l.async=!0,l.id=o,l.src="https://widget.surveymonkey.com/collect/website/js/tRaiETqnLgj758hTBazgd9drLJnboGjIT22BjcFIstsIWlxPDKvTp9FSNMbyGKlQ.js",c.parentNode.insertBefore(l,c))})(window,document,"script","smcx-sdk"); SHOW NOTES This week we have a special Rural Crime Episode for you.  I am speaking with Philip Clarke, the executive Editor of Farmer's Weekly.  Farmer's Weekly is a publication based in the United Kingdom. I have been reading so many stories about rural crime in the U.K. that I wanted to speak with somebody who understood the scope and specifics of the issues there better than me.  It seems that three out of every four articles I read about rural crime in the U.K. are published by Farmer's Weekly, so that seemed like a good place to begin my search. I was very fortunate that Philip was willing to take the time to come on the show.  In the interview we talk about whether or not there really is a large problem with rural crime in the U.K.  We also discuss the specific problems they are facing, we clarify some terms and we discuss the differences between the U.S. and U.K. You are going to really enjoy this very interesting interview. Where Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald Can Be Heard:   Member Of The National Association Of Farm Broadcasters

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Giles English: Co-founder Bremont Watches

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 47:41


This week, Philip Clarke chats with luxury watch entrepreneur Giles English. We talk about the inspiration he inherited from his Father, the importance of backing yourself and the lessons he's learnt as his company Bremont has re-introduced the art, craft and science of watchmaking back to the UK. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Paul Taylor: Founder and CEO Thought Machine

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 45:26


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with serial entrepreneur Paul Taylor. We talk about his transition from academia to entrepreneurship, the importance of brilliant people, the lessons he learnt from 3 years at Google and how he's putting all he's learnt into his bank technology venture - Thought Machine. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Food security, Defra targets farm pollution, milk and dairy alternatives, harvest update, & 100 episodes of the Dewing Grain Podcast

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 41:53


Food security and self-sufficiency must be a key part of the UK's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, say farm leaders.UK self-sufficiency in food production stands at just 64%, according to the latest figures from the National Farmers Union (NFU).The country would run out of food on 21 August if it had to rely entirely on domestic supplies for a whole year, says the union.In this podcast, we also examine growing concerns over the impact of a challenging harvest on UK cereal production.Can you farm without nitrogen? The government wants farmers to reduce pollution from agriculture as it sets out new environmental targets.Meanwhile, in a boost for milk producers, food campaigners say UK dairy products are more sustainable than any plant-based alternative.And we celebrate the 100th episode of the Dewing Grain Podcast, which has gained a cult following for its informative – and sometimes irreverent – look at UK farming.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly executive editor Philip Clarke and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom with FW chief reporter Johann Tasker and FW arable editor Richard Allison.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Freddy Kelly: CEO, Credit Kudos

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 46:20


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with fintech entrepreneur Freddy Kelly. We explored the UK's attitude to start-ups, the importance of purpose, the frustrations of biding your time and the Credit Kudos mission to reinvent credit scoring. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

The Agenda Podcast
Episode 23: Farming + Food Security

The Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 15:53


As the UK's long divorce from the EU continues, food and farming remain two of the most important sticking points for negotiators on both sides. On the latest Agenda Podcast, we look at how Brexit could change attitudes to fishing and farming for Britain and for the rest of Europe. First on the podcast, I talk to Nick von Westenholz, director of EU Exit and International Trade at Britain's National Farmers Union. He's joined by Philip Clarke, executive editor of industry news magazine and website Farmers Weekly. Von Westenholtz explains to us where UK farming is in terms of becoming self-sufficient [01:20]. While Clarke tells us why UK farmers won't necessarily have less red tape to deal with now Britain has left the EU [04:34]. We also speak to Marcel van der Vliet, president of CELCAA, the voice of European traders in agri-food commodities. He explains why a no-deal Brexit could destabilize the food-supply chain in the UK and in Europe [11:20].

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Angus Thirlwell: Co-Founder & CEO at Hotel Chocolat

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 51:08


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with chocolate evangelist Angus Thirlwell. We talk about building an accessible luxury brand, the value of unquenchable optimism, being a mission-based business, and the story behind the Hotel Chocolat phenomenon. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Paul Lindley: OBE, Founder Ella's Kitchen

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 57:22


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with best-selling author, entrepreneur and social activist Paul Lindley OBE. We talk about the importance of fearlessness, the criticality of purpose, the global success of Ella's Kitchen, and lessons learnt from ventures that didn't quite make it. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

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Pioneers Wanted Podcast
Simon Coley: Co-Founder of Karma Drinks

Pioneers Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 60:19


This week, Philip Clarke sits down with serial entrepreneur, social activist and ingenius Kiwi, Simon Coley. We talk about the origins of Karma Drinks, the fairtrade movement, reinventing the energy market and much more. This podcast is brought to you by Hunch, a strategic innovation practice.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Farm safety week, dairy costings, rural crime, animal health and welfare, environmental stewardship, & straw prices

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 41:22


On the Farmers Weekly Podcast, it's Farm Safety Week – and we have a special interview with farm safety campaigner Jane Gurney. Jane's teenage son Harry was killed in an accident involving an unroadworthy trailer – and she founded the Tilly Your Trailer safety campaign in his memory.She talks about the campaign, how it is improving safety on farms  – and the launch of the Head to tow app.We look at what the government's Animal Health & Welfare Pathway means for livestock producers and how it could benefit the red meat sector – if done correctly.Rural crime is always a hot topic – and we examine how police and farmers are joining forces to combat fly-tipping, hare-coursing and farm theft.On the markets, we look at the latest dairy costings – and get to grips with straw prices as combines continue to roll into cereal crops.And we talk to a farmer who has won a three-year battle to bring land back into production after a 10-year environmental stewardship scheme – the result could be in your favour too.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with Farmers Weekly executive editor Philip Clarke, deputy business editor Andrew Meredith and news reporter Ed Henderson.

Catch Da Craze
EP 58 NYCC 2007 with DreamChilde Press - Catch Da Craze Podcast

Catch Da Craze

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 5:20


Host Sam "Da Crazee Man" Vera catches up with friends and indie publishers Philip Clarke and James Rodriguez of DreamChilde Press. Check it out.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Lockdown eased, fight over food standards, fungicide ban, online livestock sales, & lemons in the Outer Hebrides

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2020 39:31


In this week's podcast, we look at the impact on farmers as coronavirus restrictions are eased and allow people back into the countryside.Social distancing must still be observed – of course – but concerns remain that an influx of visitors from towns and cities could spread the virus through rural communities.Farm leaders say the fight goes on after MPs ditch the idea of making sure food imports adhere to the high standards met by UK growers and livestock producers.It follows the return of the government's Agriculture Bill to parliament – and the defeat of a key amendment on animal welfare and environmental standards.With less than a week to go before key fungicide chlorothalonil is banned, we look at the implications – and some alternatives – for arable growers.On the markets –  urea prices are set – as sheep prices maintain momentum.A Lanarkshire farmer celebrates after selling a Limousin bull for £15,000 in an online auction – what is the future for livestock marts?And crofters in the Outer Hebrides are growing olives and lemons – helping to revitalise the local economy while producing salad and fruit.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom with Farmers Weekly executive editor Philip Clarke.

Sport Psych Network
Episode 16 - Dr Philip Clarke

Sport Psych Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 58:45


In this episode of the Sport Psych Network podcast, I spoke with Dr Philip Clarke about a multitude of sport psychology topics! We covered the different training routes available as a practitioner, knowing which role you want to develop a career in and why you should look after yourself just as much (if not more than) any clients you work with!  Dr Clarke also offers some great insight into the world of online teaching, something which his current role at University of Derby is primarily based on. Given the current climate of the World, a lot of people in a variety of areas are having to find a way to transition from face-to-face delivery to online.  As always a massive thanks to Dr Clarke for offering his time to speak with us, this interview has plenty of noteworthy contributions for practitioners at any stage of their development. You can find Dr Clarke on Twitter @Dr_PhilClarke .

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Farmers demand better from AHDB, Red Tractor inspections, COVID-19 loans, & Welsh NVZs

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 34:50


Farmers are to get more say on how the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board spends their money. We talk to AHDB chairman Nicholas Saphir and Mark Coulman of the Tenant Farmers Association.Devon sheep farmer Colin Rowland, Essex cereal grower Ed Ford and Cumbrian dairy producer Robert Craig all say there is room for improvement at the AHDB.In the markets, the government wants more farmers to apply for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan – Farmers Weekly deputy business editor Andrew Meredith explains how you can get your hands on some money. Winter barley crops are coming under an increased disease threat. We get advice from independent agronomist Peter Cowlrick in southern England and Agrii agronomist Greig Baird in Scotland.Welsh farmers are up in arms about plans to make the whole of Wales a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone. We ask: are the new restrictions really necessary?The coronavirus pandemic means Red Tractor assurance inspections can't be done on farm – so they're being done by mobile phone instead. Farmers Weekly executive editor Philip Clarke explains how they work.And Rothamsted researcher Kelly Jowlett is seeking views from growers on the benefits of ground beetles in crop protection. We delve into the depths of the #BeneficialBeetlesSurvey.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom.

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Old Time Radio Program - Sealed Book: Death at Storm House, first aired 1945

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


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Old Time Radio Program - Sealed Book: Death at Storm House, first aired 1945

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more

CX Files
Mark Davies & Philip Clarke - Hunch - Strategic Innovation and CX

CX Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 26:08


Mark Davies featured on this podcast last year when he was at PA Consulting. He recently joined Hunch, a strategic innovation consulting practice based in London - his own focus is strategic innovation. In this episode we catch up with Mark again to explore how innovation is closely connected to the customer journey and experience. Philip Clarke, the founder and managing partner at Hunch joins the conversation with Mark. http://www.brillianthunch.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmdavies/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipjaclarke/  

WBW Theater
94. WBW Theater Classic Old Time Radio - Mysterious Traveler - They Who Sleep

WBW Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 28:04


Helen Vaughn is an ugly woman. Years ago she and her sister visited a hypnotist, Chadwin the Great. Shortly after that time Chadwin the Great was sent to prison for five years for manslaughter when an experiment to exchange the souls of two men went terribly wrong and one of the men died. Now Chadwin is an old man and Helen has tracked him down and she wants to pay Chadwin $10,000 to exchange the souls of her and her sister Rose, who is beautiful. Starring: Maurice Tarplin, Philip Clarke, Gertrude Warner, Helen Claire Broadcast Date: May 4, 1948 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support

Around the Nest
Week 16, 2019: Only You Can Prevent Dugout Fires

Around the Nest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 58:40


On the newest Around the Nest, Jay-talking around the Blue Jays' system, Jim Tarabocchia (:21) talks about the ending of Dunedin's winning streak and Cal Stevenson's hitting streak; Bob Lipman (10:03) makes his debut to talk New Hampshire's enigmatic, talented staff; Rob Fai (14:53) breaks down Philip Clarke and a resurgent Vancouver squad; Zach Helton (21:53) evaluates Bluefield's best hitting tools; host Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (32:50) talks about Eric Pardinho and Lansing's successful road trip; and the pod finishes with a pair of interviews, with Jacob Waguespack (38:00) and VP of High Performance Angus Mugford (45:01).

NCAA on Westwood One Sports
Game 2: Vanderbilt's Philip Clarke goes deep

NCAA on Westwood One Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 0:21


Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game
Anchor Down Podcast, June 14, 2019: Vanderbilt Catcher Phil Clarke Previews Omaha

Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 15:24


Max Herz makes one final check-in before hitting the road for Omaha and the College World Series, interviewing Vanderbilt catcher Philip Clarke about catching Kumar Rocker's no-hitter and more on the Anchor Down Podcast.

P2 Koncerten
P2 Koncerten: DR PigeKorets forår - 18. apr 2019

P2 Koncerten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 160:00


DR PigeKoret hilser foråret velkommen med en håndfuld smukke, kraftfulde og bemærkelsesværdige nordiske værker samt kendte, danske forårssange bundet sammen af vokal skønhed og kvindelig råstyrke.Musik af David Lang, Caroline Shaw, Carl Nielsen, Weyse m.fl.DR PigeKoret.Dirigent: Phillip Faber.(Holmens Kirke, København 10. marts).Ca. 21.00Pulsar 2019:Uropførelser af Robert Durnin, Philip Clarke, Asger Valentin og Kirsten Milenko.Vært: Anne Bro. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten (Sendt første gang 12. marts).

Any Stupid Questions?
Any Stupid Questions about... Farming?

Any Stupid Questions?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 34:01


Ever feel like you missed something important when it comes to the news? A fact, a detail, or an event that it feels like everyone else knows about, and now you'd look like a moron if you asked someone to explain? Well, here's a podcast that will ask those questions so you don't have to.This week Danielle Ward asks Philip Clarke, executive editor of Farmers Weekly, to explain the farming industry. Danielle is joined by comedy writer and Guardian columnist Jack Bernhardt (The Lentil Sorters, The Amazing World of Gumball) and writer/producer Clarissa Maycock (Ray Moss: No Stone Unturned, Glitzy Ghost Hunter).Questions asked and answered include:Are farmers happy to be losing their EU subsidies?What's the most profitable thing to farm?Will we have to wash our chicken in chlorine?Do farmers listen to the Beef & Dairy Network Podcast?....so if you've sort of been guessing the answers based on a gut feeling, why not listen and find out for sure? And then subscribe to stay equally informed about other issues, as we get around to them.All our guests are on Twitter, so go and say hello - @jackbern23, @ClarissaDM and @farmersweekly, and Danielle is @captainward. The show itself now has a Twitter account: @AnyStupidQs. Follow it for information about upcoming episodes, recordings, and extra bits of the show that had to be cut for any reason.Produced by Ed Morrish (@edmorrish)Music from www.akmmusic.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 231. News: Death is no excuse

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 72:41


Simon sits down with Freddy Kelly, Veronique Barbosa, Tanya Andreasyan, and Philip Clarke to discuss the latest news hitting the fintech space this week. Including: Amazon teaming up with American Express for SMBs, Nationwide launch their fintech fund, and Goldman Sachs predict the world cup final. We also have a few great interviews with Emma Huntington from Nationwide, Nick Katz, CEO of Acasa, Harry Keen, CEO of Hazy, and Brian Barnes the CEO of M1 Finance. All this and so much more on today's episode of Fintech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the fintech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at www.fintechinsidernews.com Special Guests: Brian Barnes, Doug Bobenhouse, Emma Huntington, Freddy Kelly, Harry Keen, Nick Katz, Ollie Judge, Philip Clarke, Tanya Andreasyan, and Veronique Barbosa.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 219. Digital Asset Management

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 51:40


The first half of the show is dedicated to the Irish Funds London Alternative Investments Seminar where Pete sits down with Rupert Watson, the Head of Asset Allocation at Mercer, Emmett Kilduff, CEO and Founder of Eagle Alpha, and Breige Tinnelly, the Head of the UK business for AQMetrics. Next up is the panel at Calastone Connect London Forum, talking to Nigel Walsh, Partner at Deloitte as well as host of the InsurTech Insider podcast, Campbell Brierley, the Chief Innovation Officer at Calastone and Phil Clarke, Founder Partner at Hunch. All this and so much more on today's episode of Fintech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a review on iTunes. Spread the fintech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at www.fintechinsidernews.com Special Guests: Breige Tinnelly, Campbell Brierley, Emmett Kilduff, Nigel Walsh, Pete Townsend, Philip Clarke, and Rupert Watson.

Hazel Grove Baptist Church - main
25th June 2017 - Philip Clarke - Audio

Hazel Grove Baptist Church - main

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 29:19


A contemporary church in south Manchester who are working in the community with Pregnancy Advice, Furniture Station and Foodbank.

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs
Old Time Radio Program - Sealed Book: Death Spins a Web, original airdate 1945

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017


ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs
Old Time Radio Program - Sealed Book: Death Spins a Web, original airdate 1945

ComicWeb Old Time Radio Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017


ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more

MUSIC YOUR LIFE
Cyro Torres - Jingles, Ramayana & Buddha Mountain

MUSIC YOUR LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 2:51


Dans cette vidéo on parle de jingles, notamment celui pour le Ramayana Water Park (parc de loisirs aquatiques) composé par Laurent Santos et Philip Clarke. Sur notre route vers le Ramayana Water Park on aperçoit le Khao Chi Chan, le Bouddha dans la montagne. Toutes les infos complémentaires sur ces sites sont disponibles sur internet. Ramayana Water Park : https://www.ramayanawaterpark.com/ Buddha Mountain : https://www.thailandholidayhomes.com/fr/pattaya/attractions/buhdda-mountain-khao-chi-chan.html Les musiques de cette vidéo sont : - Ramayana Water Park Jingle (Laurent Santos/Philip Clarke) - Mystrick Ill (Cyro Torres) SUIS-MOI SUR MA PAGE FACEBOOK "MUSIC YOUR LIFE" : https://www.facebook.com/cyromusicyourlife ABONNE-TOI A MA CHAINE YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/c/CyroTorres LE SITE WEB "MUSIC YOUR LIFE" : http://musicyourlife.net/ LE SITE DES JINGLES "MUSICREATORS" : http://www.musicreators.net SANTOS SUR YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3ys8Y0JX28rdWA3nl1aPg LE SITE WEB DE SANTOS : http://www.musicsantos.com/

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The Sealed Book -- Out of the Past

VintageRadioShows.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2009


The Sealed Book -- Out of the Past Heard Sundays at 10:30 on the Mutual network in 1945, The Sealed Book was, from today's perspective, one of the more campy and 'over the top' shows of the mystery/horror genre. Each week (for a run of 26 episodes) a new tale is told from 'The Sealed Book' by the 'Keeper of the Book'. The show started with gong and the voice of host Philip Clarke saying, "once again the keeper of the book has opened the ponderous door to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book in which is recorded all the secretes and mysterious of mankind though the ages." No penalty in those days for run-on sentences. This episode, a tale of betrayal and blackmail called 'Out of the Past', is written by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan (as are all the rest of them). Many of these shows are recycled for The Mysterious Traveler and this one was rebroadcast on April 19, 1949 as a Mysterious Traveler program. Sit Back & Enjoy The Sealed Book. For more Vintage Radio shows, please visit us at VintageRadioShows.com.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
The Sealed Book - Murderer Unknown (08-19-45)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2009 29:09


The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. This MUTUAL network entry in the horror and mystery genre was far from the best remembered, such as Suspense, Quiet Please, and Inner Sanctum. The Sealed Book begins with a classic intro, in which when gonged, we are escorted by the tuxedoed announcer with unseen organist as the keeper of the book opens the ponderous, albeit squeaky door "to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book, in which is recorded all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages, Here are tales of every kind, tales of murder, of madness, of dark deeds strange and terrible beyond all belief." First broadcast date march 18th 1945. Last broadcast date september 9th 1945. Narrated by Philip Clarke and written by Bob Arthur and David Kogan, this mystery anthology was aired over the MUTUAL network Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m.THIS EPISODE:August 19, 1945. Program #23. Mutual network origination, syndicated. "Murderer Unknown". Commercials added locally. A successful businessman gets black-bordered letters that threaten his life. Robert A. Arthur (writer), David Kogan (writer), Phillip Clark (host). 1/2 hour.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Sealed Book "Beware Of Tomorrow" (7-29-45) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2008 29:28


The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. This MUTUAL network entry in the horror and mystery genre was far from the best remembered, such as Suspense, Quiet Please, and Inner Sanctum. The Sealed Book begins with a classic intro, in which when gonged, we are escorted by the tuxedoed announcer with unseen organist as the keeper of the book opens the ponderous, albeit squeaky door "to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book, in which is recorded all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages, Here are tales of every kind, tales of murder, of madness, of dark deeds strange and terrible beyond all belief." First broadcast date march 18th 1945. Last broadcast date september 9th 1945. Narrated by Philip Clarke and written by Bob Arthur and David Kogan, this mystery anthology was aired over the MUTUAL network Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Boxcars711 Saturday Matinee Three - The Sealed Book "The Hand Of Death" (3-18-45)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2007 27:49


The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. This MUTUAL network entry in the horror and mystery genre was far from the best remembered, such as Suspense, Quiet Please, and Inner Sanctum. The Sealed Book begins with a classic intro, in which when gonged, we are escorted by the tuxedoed announcer with unseen organist as the keeper of the book opens the ponderous, albeit squeaky door "to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book, in which is recorded all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages, Here are tales of every kind, tales of murder, of madness, of dark deeds strange and terrible beyond all belief." First broadcast date march 18th 1945. Last broadcast date september 9th 1945. Narrated by Philip Clarke and written by Bob Arthur and David Kogan, this mystery anthology was aired over the MUTUAL network Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - Sealed Book "Design For Death" (6-03-45)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2007 29:19


The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. This MUTUAL network entry in the horror and mystery genre was far from the best remembered, such as Suspense, Quiet Please, and Inner Sanctum. The Sealed Book begins with a classic intro, in which when gonged, we are escorted by the tuxedoed announcer with unseen organist as the keeper of the book opens the ponderous, albeit squeaky door "to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book, in which is recorded all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages, Here are tales of every kind, tales of murder, of madness, of dark deeds strange and terrible beyond all belief." First broadcast date march 18th 1945. Last broadcast date september 9th 1945. Narrated by Philip Clarke and written by Bob Arthur and David Kogan, this mystery anthology was aired over the MUTUAL network Sunday nights at 10:30 p.m.

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - The Sealed Book "Death Spins A Web" (4-01-45)

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2007 29:14


The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages. This MUTUAL network entry in the horror and mystery genre was far from the best remembered, such as Suspense, Quiet Please, and Inner Sanctum. The Sealed Book begins with a classic intro, in which when gonged, we are escorted by the tuxedoed announcer with unseen organist as the keeper of the book opens the ponderous, albeit squeaky door "to the secret vault wherein is kept the great sealed book, in which is recorded all the secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages, Here are tales of every kind, tales of murder, of madness, of dark deeds strange and terrible beyond all belief."

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio
Sealed Book - 2 Episodes From 1945 - Boxcars711 OTR Day76

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2006 68:53


The Sealed Book The Sealed Book starred Philip Clarke as the keeper of the book, a croaking, cackling hermit, with knowledge of the black arts, who in each show unlocked the great padlock that kept the sealed book safe from prying eyes. There was a spook story each week with tales of secrets and mysteries of mankind through the ages.