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Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
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Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Local Life - Ver Poets - Poetry & Prose from writers in St Albans
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
Catherine Airey grew up and went to school in Potters Bar. Last week Catherine's debut novel – Confessions – was published and it has been described by critics as an “impressive debut novel” and “maybe the best book I have read this year. An absolute masterpiece – I didn't want it to end.” Feature articles ... Read more
In my latest true crime episode, I delve into the case of Louise Kam, a 71-year-old businesswoman from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, who fell victim to a crime driven by greed. In July 2021, Louise was lured to one of her properties in Barnet under the pretense of a business deal, only to be brutally murdered by chef Kusai Al-Jundi and delivery driver Mohamed El-Abboud. Em x
We first reported on the Kombucha Warehouse in May 2023. The company is now two years old. I took advantage of a trip back to the UK to meet founding brothers Jack and Jordan Sotoriou in person at their facility... The post Update: Kombucha Warehouse, Potters Bar, UK appeared first on 'Booch News.
This weeks podcast guest is Asst Commissioner Robert Beckley MStJ QPM, a senior British police officer, seconded to the Home Office. He speaks of a promotion which landed him in charge of the Potters Bar rail crash, the learnings from the Hillsborough investigation, the import of empathy when interacting with people of all walks of life, and outlines the path to becoming a resilient leader.
This week's podcast guest is Ass't Commissioner Robert Beckley MStJ QPM, a senior British police officer, seconded to the Home Office. He speaks of a promotion which landed him in charge of the Potters Bar rail crash, the learnings from the Hillsborough investigation, the import of empathy when interacting with people of all walks of life, and outlines the path to becoming a resilient leader.
Origins Founding brothers Jack and Jordan Sotoriou started the Kombucha Warehouse in January 2022. At the time, Jack had been brewing kombucha at home, Jordan was interested in launching a commercial brand, but when looking on GoDaddy for available names... The post Profile: Kombucha Warehouse, Potters Bar, England appeared first on 'Booch News.
The happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others - Gordon B. Hinckley. Worldwide, talented people are forging change - from grassroots activism and idea generation to global initiatives and projects. Today we have Bunty S Shah, the founder of Do Good Sewa. 00:34- About Bunty S Shah Bunty S Shah is the founder of Do Good Sewa. He founded the Facebook group Potters Bar Indians (PBI). Oshwal Connect was founded by cousins Bunty & Chaitan Shah in March 2021. He is also the Finance Director, for Timber and Builders Merchants in London since 1992. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
45 year old Albert Welch had lived in a council house in Cranborne Crescent in Potter's Bar, Middlesex with his wife Phyllis and 16-year-old son. He worked worked on the railways as a railway electrician.Known to his work colleagues as Snakey, he was looking to move out of Potters Bar- though why it's unknown.Albert left his home in Cranborne Crescent and boarded a train to work. That was the last time anyone saw him alive. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: we're buzzing about our recent tour dates, we ran out of Prosecco in Potters Bar and then Cardiff absolutely smashed it. We chat clit rub, Caesar/Beaver the stripper, Imo and Lu's spontaneous night out and Luisa's new chin. Plus, we're talking about Mahsa Amini and Holly, Phil and Queuegate.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
If you love the content, you can buy me a coffee. I love coffee J $2…CashApp: £djcolzz PayPal *** Your donation keeps this podcast alive*** Look us up on Deezer, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music PlayerFM and TuneIn “Electric Thunder Radio”Apple Podcasts “DJColzz” So, it is late 1986. The New York Mets win four games to three in the 1986 World Series against the Boston Red Sox. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher officially opens the M25 Motorway, which encircles Greater London, in a ceremony on the carriageway near Potters Bar. Europe's second longest orbital road upon completion, and provides the first, and only full bypass of London. In the music world, Drake (future Rapper) was born this week. In the chart are Madonna, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Julian Cope, Paul Simon, Status Quo, Bon Jovi, Berlin, and The Communards. The albums are a tussle for the top between Paul Simon, Five Star, and A-ha. Enjoy!
Learning from… previous experience is vital. But unless we keep and communicate what we learn, the memory is lost. As Right Track magazine celebrates its 10th anniversary, we look at why and what it delivers for those who work at the front line on the railway.00:48 Why Right Track was created01:25 How Right Track set out to stand out from the crowd02:23 Some of the ‘firsts' that Right Track brought to safety learning03:26 The trends that Right Track has followed… and the issues it tackles04:44 How Right Track will continue to keep itself relevant and broad-based06:13 How Right Track sits alongside and supports Leading Health and Safety on Britain's Railway07:05 Summary and closeGive us your thoughts and ideas—on this or any other episode: podcasts@rssb.co.uk You may also be interested in:Podcast episode 38: Learning from…the Potters Bar accident https://www.buzzsprout.com/925129/10611287 Podcast episode 30: Learning from…the Clapham accident https://www.buzzsprout.com/925129/10042758 Greg's blog for Right Track issue 38 https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/right-track-38 Greg's blog for Right Track issue 36 https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/read-right-track-36 Greg's blog for Right Track issue 35 https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/read-right-track-35 Ali Chegini's blog ‘Remembering Great Heck, 20 years on https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/insights-and-news/blogs/remembering-great-heck-20-years-on
We can learn a lot from accidents. As we try to avoid history repeating itself, Greg Morse looks back at the Potters Bar accident of 20 years ago. What went wrong? What have we learned?00:36 What happened at Potters Bar.02:28 The errors that led to the accident04:19 The blurred edges of maintenance programmes05:38 How we now respond to safety reports, including from the public08:08 Summary and close You may find these of interest:Learning from… - the Clapham accident podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/925129/10042758 Managing Safety Related Reports from Members of the Public https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/guidance-and-good-practice/safety-related-customer-contacts Understanding current practice for identifying and managing safety-related reports from members of the public (Research project: OTH-SRC) https://www.rssb.co.uk/research-catalogue/CatalogueItem/OTH-SRC The Asset Integrity Group https://www.rssb.co.uk/what-we-do/groups-and-committees/safety/system-safety-risk-group/asset-integrity-group Rolling Stock Asset Integrity (RSSB members and affiliates only) https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/rolling-stock-asset-integrity Infrastructure Asset Integrity (RSSB members and affiliates only) https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/leading-health-and-safety-on-britains-railway/infrastructure-asset-integrity Red 62 - Asset Integrity (RSSB members and affiliates only) https://www.rssb.co.uk/safety-and-health/learning-from-experience/red-safety-videos/red-62-asset-integrity
Russ, Peter and Andy (of the Bass variety) chewing the fat of the Spuds game while they work their way through Clapton Beer's micro pub charms (in Stroud Green, don't you know) ahead of the Potters Bar v Worthing match just to the north east of The Smoke. Listen out for WFC's AwayBoys in action, we chat to Brad of that parish (and Albion's), and to Worthing boss and former Albion CB Adam Hinshelwood! Stand or fall UTA and The Rebels aka The Mackerel Men Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Claire & Caroline talk to Dr Katy Munro a Headache Specialist GP at the National Migraine Centre and author of Managing Your Migraine, part of the Penguin Life Expert SeriesDr Katy was a GP partner in Potters Bar for 25 years and during this time, started having migraine attacks herself which sparked her interest in finding ways of helping people with migraine. When she left the practice, she started working as a Headache Specialist GP at the National Migraine Centre, a charity which provides consultations to people with migraine on a voluntary donation basis. She also hosts the Heads Up podcast which was a finalist in the Medical Journalists Awards for Podcast of the Year, last year. Her book Managing Your Migraine is part of the Penguin Life Expert Series and is aimed at empowering people with migraine to manage their condition better through understanding what is going on. She is also member of the British Association for the Study of Headache (BASH) and is on their Council. She co-organises their GPwSI monthly educational webinars. https://www.nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a record breaker this week as we speak to Folkestone Invicta's all-time top goalscorer Ian Draycott following his landmark strike against Potters Bar, while we also catch up with Margate manager Jay Saunders after their encouraging start to the Isthmian League season. We discuss the appointment of Peter Taylor as Welling United's new boss and look at the rest of the news around the county. Plus we talk petrol, Vigil, James Bond and more besides.
Maria is a well-known and respected international author. She is a second-generation Master Dowser who was taught by European Master Dowers, her late father and Chinese geomants. Maria is the UKs leading authority on geodetic earth energies and ley lines. She has been teaching dowsing, past life regression and tarot for over 23 years. Maria also runs practical dowsing workshops. She leads large and small groups to experience earth energies at numerous megalithic sites across England and Europe. Interviewed by Ian Broadmore for The Gentleman Medium Paranormal Podcast Maria is an accomplished author of books on megalithic sites, dowsing and Druid Soul Star Astrology. She has continued her late father's dowsing research into the esoteric design canons of prehistoric sites, Druidic ceremonial enclosures and the Knights Templar churches and cathedrals. Maria has studied the Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape with the University of Bath, Astrology and metaphysics with Claregate College, Potters Bar, London, and Druidic practices and history with British Druid Order. Maria has written holistic diploma courses for private colleges. She was employed by Swindon College for over 15 years as a professional tutor assisting Holistic Adult Education. Maria is fully qualified in Astrology, Reflexology, Feng Shui, and Past Life Regression. She was taught the tarot when she was 16 years old. Over the past 20 years, she has expanded on the original Romany Tarot Reading method and has created a unique way to teach this ancient subject. Maria has successfully taught hundreds of people how to read the tarot cards. Many of whom had previously struggled with the tarot for years. After being taught by Maria, they quickly grasped the meaning and essence of the cards. Maria has worked with the world's top authors, such as Dolores Cannon and she has appeared on many TVs shows across Europe. Maria has lectured worldwide and has a passion for dowsing and uncovering the secrets of prehistoric cultures and Earth Mysteries. Her expert dowsing ability led her to the remarkable discovery of the elongated skulls in the Stonehenge landscape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-gentleman-medium/message
If we are to create our own national or regional identity in bonsai, then surely that should include having our own potters create the pots is a must? Why is still considered more prestigious to use old Japanese and Chinese containers when there are potters across Europe whose quality matches the pots coming out of Japan?
On the 10th May 2002, 7 lives were claimed by a 100 mph derailment in the Station at Potters Bar, resulting in a carriage wedged between the platform and roof.This episode will delve into the reasons this accident took place, the investigation, and the legacy it left behind.Signals to Danger is still a new podcast, so I hope you enjoy it. If you do, like or review us and help us growSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SignalstoDanger)
My guest this week is Murray Smith, Professor of Film in the School of Arts at the University of Kent where he has been based since 1992. We talk about the concept of ‘trading places’ in academia and about how love is part of how he ended up at Kent and whether we’d be the same people now if we’d made different choices at 18. Murray grew up in Potters Bar and he talks about what he did in response to his environment being quite culturally barren. His parents were born in the 1920s and they had children relatively late, and we discuss the concepts of ‘Protestant frugality’ and ‘rebellion through conformity’. We learn that Murray has fragmented memories of his earliest years and we talk about the difficulty of distinguishing memories from old photos. Murray discusses how 14-16 are quite formative ages and we learn that music was and still is the most important form of culture (more than film) for him. His parents were into ballroom dancing and Herb Alpert and I correctly guess what was no. 1 in the UK Singles Chart when Murray was born. Murray remembers watching ‘Virginia Plain’ being performed on ‘Top of the Pops’ as well as glam rock from the early 70s and we learn about the influence of punk and move on to discuss novelty music including the Osmonds. We find out how Murray got into movies as an undergraduate in Liverpool (where he studied English) and how music then came back in a big way towards the end of his graduate student days. We learn how he’s more of an aesthetician than a strictly film studies scholar these days and we discuss Canterbury scene heritages and Murray recounts the time when he proposed Robert Wyatt for an honorary degree (and which turned out to be quite a convoluted process). Murray once had an ambition to be a filmmaker and was active in drama at university, and we talk about whether you reach a certain age and think you have only a certain number of cards to play. Then, in the final part of the interview, we discuss political activism, the relationship between positive and negative memories, whether you can be satisfied with your achievements, and the fear of doors closing. Please note: Opinions expressed are solely those of Chris Deacy and Murray Smith and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the University of Kent.
It's an eventful episode this week as we chat to hilarious comedian Jen Brister, and accidentally lock her in Ellie's lounge. Listen to Jen chat about being a gay parent and mum of twins, while becoming increasingly desperate for a piss. Will we be rescued in time, or will Jen be forced to wee in Ellie's son's fireman's bucket? Tune in to find out and enjoy some exciting cameos. Do listen right to the end for a surprising twist.Jen tells us what it's like to have babies with another lady, and how you decide who gets to be (has to be?) the pregnant one. We also find out why choosing sperm with your partner is even harder than deciding what to watch on Netflix. Later on, Jen shares the most honest advice about kids and sleep we've ever heard. Ellie and Helen try to explain what Match Attax is, and to guide Jen through her kids starting school. Predictably they fail on both counts. Jen's brilliant book, The Other Mother, is out now. Follow her @jenbrister and visit her website jenbrister.co.uk.**SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest for this episode is the legendary Kate Thornton! She tells us all about her amazing career - from editing Smash Hits at the age of 21 and hosting the X-Factor to producing her fantastic podcast, White Wine Question Time. We also cover some tricky topics, such as: how much pressure should we put on our kids to work hard at school? What's the best way to cope when you're a neat freak and your partner is messy? And how do you deal with a blister on your nubbin? Kate Thornton has the answer to all these burning questions and more. There's also a bit of serious chat, as Helen discusses her recent trip to Australia, and we talk about the work of the brilliant charity Practical Action. They are working to turn the tables on climate change in North Darfur. Donate before 9 March and your gift will be matched by the UK government - so it will go twice as far. Find out more at practicalaction.org.As usual, it quickly descends back into filth and nonsense, and we finish with some Scummy Mummy Confessions. The excellent White Wine Question Time is available now, wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Kate on Instagram @thekatethornton, or on Twitter @k8_thornton.**SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are honoured to have two absolute legends as our guests for this episode - Jane Garvey and Fi Glover, off of Radio 4! They tell us about their award-winning podcast, Fortunately. We get some advice on raising teenagers, including how honest we should be with kids about our own teenage years, and how to handle them going off to university. Then there's a whole load of chat about everything from the anti-vaccination movement and Bergerac, to interviewing Rolf Harris and whether you can get pregnant standing up. Helen reveals the unlikely song she had played at her wedding, and Ellie teaches Fi and Jane a new word for pornography. You can download the brilliant Fortunately podcast from the BBC, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Jane on Twitter @janegarvey1; Fi is @fifiglover.**SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest for this episode is the legendary award-winning blogger Sareta Fontaine! We discuss a range of topics from what it means to be an influencer to keeping your kids safer online, and how to manage screentime. Sareta is also an ex-make-up artist, so we squeeze in some chat about that. She discusses her favourite high street make-up brands, tells us what's wrong with the beauty scene today, and reveals her top tip for looking good in five minutes. For more from Sareta, visit her website and follow her @heysareta.This episode was made in partnership with Google. Visit the Be Internet Legends website to find out more about their resources for helping children to stay safer online. For more ways to help your family create healthier digital habits, search for or download, the Google Family Link App. The Family Link app is available to use on your children's Android devices. **SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Chriiiiiiist Mas! And that means it's time for Nurse Jessie and Steve Hill to join us once again for some daft old festive nonsense. As is tradition, we discuss whether the snowman actually does bring the snow, wish Linda a happy birthday, and review some ham. We talk about our highlights of the year, including getting breathalysed and pissing in a pub car park. There is a Christmas message from Ellie's Dad, Jessie does a festive joke, and Steve Hill reveals his patented technique for farting in a van. Why they won't let us on Radio 4 we just don't know. We have a new game, It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Crispmas, plus - by popular demand - there's a special Christmas edition of The Accent Game. Many thanks to our sponsor for this episode - Michael Buble Perfume! Splash some of this on and if you ever meet Michael Buble in real life, he will instantly fall in love with you, potentially. Buy his fragrant wares from theperfumeshop.com. #MBFrangrances #theperfumeshop @michaelbubleperfume @theperfumeshopThank you also to Asda and Hello Cheese for providing us with some festive food. Bigup The Phoenix comic - to get four issues of their excellent publication for just a one pound, visit their website.You can follow Steve Hill on Twitter @hillythefish. Nurse Jessie just wants people to respect her family's right to live a normal life. **SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Bath, Norwich, Winchester, Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have two social media legends as our guests today - the amazing Louise Pentland and Emma Conway, otherwise known as Brummy Mummy of 2! This episode was recorded LIVE at the Birmingham Podcast Festival in front of an actual audience. We cover everything from Brazilians and body image to managing the work-life balance. Louise and Emma give us some advice on how to build your profile if you're just starting out in social media. We find out why they are Scummy Mummies, and Louise reveals what her child did to Zoella's lovely white walls. For more from our brilliant guests check out Louise's YouTube channel and visit Emma's website, and follow them on all the things. **SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! We are on our way to Brighton, Corby, Catford, Leicester, Liverpool, Sevenoaks, Bath, Norwich, Winchester, Potters Bar, Bishops Stortford, Stroud, Finchley, Sutton Coldfield, Barnsley, Manchester, Twickenham, Milton Keynes, Chipping Norton, Bath, Kettering, Worcester, Southampton, Exeter, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe! The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Saturday's disappointing FA Cup draw away to Potters Bar, Mem gives his account of a game Barnet initially made hard work of then eventually cruised to a 3-1 replay win, claiming a 1st round home tie against Fleetwood. Twitter: @beespod
It's FA Cup Qualifier Week! In the latest Hive Five, Mem picks his way through Barnet's disappointing draw at Potters Bar and struggles to keep it within 5 minutes! Many talking points on what was a frustrating afternoon for Barnet fans. Twitter: @beespod
This week on the podcast i sit down with my good from Thomas Debaere to discuss all things band related. Including what he's up to now, being recognised at Potters Bar station before the first Dead Weight practice and how it unfolded with him no longer being part of Heights (and a couple of embarrassing tour stories to round it off)
UK companies are being used to launder dirty money as new transparency rules are flouted. One, registered in a Hertfordshire commuter town, helped the circle of Ukraine's disgraced ex-president profit from last year's Eurovision Song Contest, a File on 4 investigation has found. Billions of pounds of dirty money is alleged to have passed through opaque UK companies in recent years, over 100 of them registered at the same Potters Bar address. Tim Whewell follows the trail of one company linked to the regime of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, who fled the country for Russia four years ago after anti-corruption protests in Kiev's Maidan square. Can new transparency requirements for British firms help find the people really behind the company? Presenter: Tim Whewell Producer: Simon Maybin Editor: Gail Champion.
In this episode Noreen describes the brain and how it works. It will help the listener if they refer to the cover picture when she does. Realising that trauma is a biological problem and not a mental one helps us understand why we experience these feelings and how we can overcome them. Noreen also discusses empathy and how using the head instead of the heart can help us better understand ourselves and others. After an interesting and varied career working as a medical researcher, retail operations manager and organisational counselling psychologist, Noreen launched her organisation in 1997. She qualified as a psychologist in 1983 and has achieved chartered status in Occupational, Counselling,Health and Coaching Psychology. The diversity of her training and experience has helped her to deal with a wide range of psychological problems which reduced employee well-being and organisational effectiveness. Working with the organisations affected by Omagh Bomb, Paddington and Potters Bar rail crashes, World Trade Centre and the 7th July terrorist attacks in London has been influential in the development of her crisis, disaster and business continuity trauma management programmes. Long-term sickness absence is expensive and often unnecessary. Over the past fifteen years she has developed and used a series of assessment and rehabilitation interventions which have reduced sickness absence and achieved significant financial benefits for the organisations. Organisations have an important role in creating environments where all employees are treated with dignity and respect. Intervening early is important if there is to be a successful resolution. Working with teams to identify their own solutions to relationship difficulties is both challenging and rewarding. Noreen is a visiting lecturer and has written several books on the subject as well as advising police forces and other organisations within the UK. [](http://www.noreentehrani.com)http://www.noreentehrani.com Music by www.Premierbeat.com www.bensound.com