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The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#100 The Century! British Broadcasting's Story So Far, 1895-1923

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 53:49


It's The British Broadcasting Century's century! Thanks if you've joined us for the story so far, from Morse and Marconi to Reith and the Pips (before Gladys Knight took over lead vocals). This special 100th episode is for both the newcomer and the seasoned veteran - being the previous 99 episodes in summary form, BUT with lots of new bits. So this is no best-of... (alright it's a bit of a best-of) ...this is packed with new things we didn't know, old things we hadn't found yet, new perspectives on the areas we've covered previously, things we left out completely, and much more, or less, depending on how you look at it. New things include: The first song Marconi played via wireless (thanks John Hannon) New (corrected!) info on Marconi's first sports report by wireless - not 1899 in America, but 1898 in Ireland... Long clips of Britain's first DJ Gertrude Donisthorpe, Marconi engineer William Ditcham, first broadcast singer Winifred Sayer, Marconi man R.D. Bangay, and more, that we haven't played you before. News on the Melba recording (er, not good news) A 6min-long never-before-heard reminiscence by Arthur Burrows, reflecting on the first BBC broadcast, with new info - including the 2LO orchestra being accused of electoral bias because of their song choice. The first accusation of BBC on-air bias... in musical form! The opening words of the first BBC children's broadcast New info on Harry Tate's 'Broadcasting' sketch (thanks Alan Stafford) The first singer of Cardiff 5WA The Sykes Committee look into the BBC (just to keep the story moving forward, a bit) And we've been asking you for your favourite moments so far. So we re-bring you: Peter Eckersley on 2MT Writtle Tales from 2ZY Manchester and 5IT Birmingham More Peter Eckersley on 2MT Writtle Even more Peter Eckersley on... ...You get the idea. Thanks for joining us for our first 100 episodes - here's to our next 100. Do share this with people to help make that happen! . SHOWNOTES: Original music is by Will Farmer.  Our re-enactment of the first BBC broadcast is on Youtube. Dr Andrea Smith's new book is Shakespeare on the Radio, published by Edinburgh University Press. Alan Stafford's book is Bigamy Called the Radio Star, published by Fantom. Paul's latest Substack article is about Arthur Burrows (first voice of the BBC) and his link with the Eurovision. I claim there's no Eurovision with him! Find it on paulkerensa.substack.com See Paul Kerensa on tour, with An Evening of (Very) Old Radio: www.paulkerensa.com/tour. The Early Recordings Association Conference takes place at The University of Surrey, Guildford this July. I'll be presenting on 1 July. Details here: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/events/20250701-early-recordings-association-era-conference-2025 Also catch Paul at the Religion Media Festival on Monday 9 June: https://religionmediacentre.org.uk/events/religion-media-festival-2025/ This podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. Any BBC copyright content is reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. We try to use clips so old they're beyond copyright, but you never know. Copyright's complicated... Comments? Email the show - paul at paulkerensa dot com. Do like/share/rate/review this podcast - it all helps. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do! Next time: Episode 101: The Sykes Inquiry, and the Early Recordings Association. More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio  

Leaders and Legends
Chief Rita Reith, Indianapolis Fire Department

Leaders and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 70:55


She is one of the most respected (and certainly the bravest) public spokespersons in the Hoosier State. Chief Rita Reith is our guest for this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast. Rita's career and family history are fascinating, and we are grateful to her for sitting down with us.About Veteran Strategies‘Leaders and Legends' is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk
Ski Alpin - Weltverband FIS will mehr Verletzungsprophylaxe und erntet Kritik

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 2:13


Reith, Victoria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell

Sport aktuell - Deutschlandfunk
Ski Alpin - Weltverband FIS will mehr Verletzungsprophylaxe und erntet Kritik

Sport aktuell - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 2:13


Reith, Victoria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#099 Godfrey Isaacs - The Man Behind The BBC Idea

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 56:14


On the day of episode 99's release, it's exactly 100 years since the death on 17 April 1925 of Godfrey Isaacs - Managing Director of the Marconi Company. More than that - new evidence shows that he came up with and championed the idea of the one BBC. For years, the British government (via the Post Office) has been credited with the plan for a singular British broadcaster. But lost meeting minutes have been rediscovered.... The academic who found these minutes - misplaced for decades - is David Prosser of the University of Bristol. He joins us to tell us about the 18 May 1922 meeting where Godfrey Isaacs proposed that the Marconi Company share patents and collaborate with its rivals to form one (British) Broadcasting Company. And Robert Godfrey - Isaacs' great-great-grandson - joins us to give new insights into the life of this under-heralded pioneer in the ways of wireless. Hear tales of the Marconi Scandal, Titanic, business wrangling, broadcasting innovation, battles with the press, and a life cut short. There's a lot to tell, so this is a longer episode than usual - sorry! Actually I'm not sorry... these chaps know their stuff, and it's an incredible tale. . SHOWNOTES: Read David Prosser's article: 'Marconi Proposes: Why it's time to rethink the birth of the BBC' - on the University of Bristol website: https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/193478467/Prosser_Marconi_Proposes_Why_it_s_time_to_rethink_the_birth_of_the_BBC_26_Sep_2018.pdf Original music is by Will Farmer.  Paul is now on Substack - for more in-depth-but-lighthearted broadcasting history, subscribe at paulkerensa.substack.com See Paul Kerensa on tour, with The BBC and Me: Then and Now, aka An Evening of (Very) Old Radio: www.paulkerensa.com/tour - come and hear about the first firsts of broadcasting, live. The Early Recordings Association Conference takes place at The University of Surrey, Guildford this July. I'll be presenting on 1 July. Details here: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/events/20250701-early-recordings-association-era-conference-2025 Also catch Paul at the Religion Media Festival on Monday 9 June: https://religionmediacentre.org.uk/events/religion-media-festival-2025/ This podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. Any BBC copyright content is reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. We try to use clips so old they're beyond copyright, but you never know. Copyright's complicated... Comments? Email the show - paul at paulkerensa dot com. Do like/share/rate/review this podcast - it all helps. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do!   Next time: Episode 100! Your highlights of the British broadcasting origin story - Marconi, Melba, Eckersley, Reith and more. And maybe the Sykes Inquiry, if we get time (unlikely!) More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio  

Cash Flow Positive
Part 2: Types of STR Markets No One is Talking About with Maria Reith

Cash Flow Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 38:08


What if you could invest in STRs where demand never dries up—without competing in oversaturated vacation markets? In this episode of Cash Flow Positive, Kenny Bedwell sits down with Maria Reith, an experienced STR investor who has built a thriving rental portfolio in military towns, including Dayton, Ohio, and San Antonio, Texas.Maria didn't start with a background in real estate—she began investing as a way to prepare for retirement. But what started as a simple strategy quickly scaled into over 30 properties in some of the most stable STR markets available: military towns.She reveals why military bases create consistent rental demand, how she balances short-term, midterm, and long-term rentals, and why word-of-mouth marketing plays a huge role in her success. Maria also shares her approach to creative financing, how she finds value-add properties, and the one thing investors should always research before buying near a military base.If you're looking for new STR markets with steady cash flow, this episode will open your eyes to a powerful, under-the-radar investment strategy. Listen now and njoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:How military towns offer consistent demand for STRs, even when vacation spots are saturatedWhy proximity to military bases can be key for STR profitabilityThe importance of buying properties with value-add potential for maximum returnsHow to balance between short-term, midterm, and long-term rentals to optimize cash flowWhy word-of-mouth and community engagement are crucial for military-based STR businessesHow Maria uses creative financing to scale her STR portfolioHow to evaluate the future stability of military bases and the surrounding real estate marketWhy Maria's exit strategy involves preparing for long-term rental cash flowAnd much more...Resources:Mariareith.com Connect with Kenny on LinkedInFollow Kenny on Instagram

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
Börsepeople im Podcast S17/13: Matthias Reith

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 33:01


Mon, 17 Feb 2025 04:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/2014-borsepeople-im-podcast-s17-13-matthias-reith d706744709676ea61fff98c6380acd8e Matthias Reith ist Senior Ökonom bei Raiffeisen Research (RBI), er analysiert Österreichs Volkswirtschaft und Österreichs Immobilienmarkt. Einzeltitel aus der Immobilienbranche bewertet er nicht, würde er das tun, wäre er der Mann für die nicht mehr gelisteten Wohnimmobilienwerte conwert und Bewog gewesen, sind doch Wohnimmobilien sein Thema. Matthias, der wie viele andere bei Peter Brezinschek gelernt hat, wurde bei den jährlichen Focus Economics Analyst Forecast Awards immer wieder ausgezeichnet und ist vielgebuchter Speaker bei Events. Ich spreche mit dem Norddeutschen auch über das Eisbaden und darüber, ob man den Jakobsweg nur der Länge oder auch der Breite nach gehen kann. https://www.raiffeisenresearch.com Heute auch neu D&D Research Rendezvous: https://audio-cd.at/search/Research%20Rendezvous About: Die Serie Börsepeople des Podcasters Christian Drastil, der im Q4/24 in Frankfurt als "Finfluencer & Finanznetworker #1 Austria" ausgezeichnet wurde, findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 17 umfasst unter dem Motto „25 Börsepeople“ 25 Talks. Presenter der Season 17 ist die EXAA (Energy Exchange Austria) https://www.exaa.at. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . 2014 full no Christian Drastil Comm. 1981

Crime Time Inc
Dr. Gwynne Adshead's Reith Lecture at Grendon Prison

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 20:33


In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., the hosts discuss the third of four Reith lectures by forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Gwynne Adshead, focusing on the relationship between trauma and violence. Recorded live at Grendon Prison, a unique therapeutic facility in Buckinghamshire that houses around 200 male prisoners, many serving life sentences for serious crimes, the lecture examines whether trauma leads to violence. Dr. Adshead explores various themes including the Menendez brothers' case, the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study, and the biological and psychological impacts of chronic stress. She delves into how early trauma affects brain development and discusses the concept of epigenetics—how trauma can alter gene expression. The podcast also highlights a Q&A session with the prisoners at Grendon, revealing their personal insights and reflections on trauma and behavior. Dr. Adshead emphasizes the importance of protective factors like strong social connections and community support in mitigating the effects of trauma. Additionally, the discussion touches on gender roles and societal expectations in the context of violent behavior. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the complex interplay between trauma and violence, advocating for empathy and rehabilitation over mere punishment.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gwynne Adshead's Lecture00:23 Grendon Prison: A Unique Setting00:56 The Menendez Brothers Case02:08 The ACE Study and Its Findings03:40 Biological Impacts of Trauma05:14 Psychological Impacts and Mentalizing07:59 Gender Roles and Violence09:08 Q&A Session with Grendon Prisoners10:06 Introduction to Grendon Prison10:16 Unique Approach to Rehabilitation11:00 Challenges and Attrition Rates11:22 Prisoners' Questions and Insights11:51 Impact of Domestic Violence13:17 Gender Differences in Coping15:12 Therapeutic Approaches at Grendon15:40 The Role of Human Connection16:22 Resource Constraints and Future of Prisons17:18 Rehabilitation and Transition18:19 Final Thoughts on Criminal Justice19:41 Conclusion and Call to Action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crime Time Inc
But Aren't They All Evil?

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 25:33


In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., hosts review the second of four Reith lectures from the BBC by forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Gwen Adshead, titled 'But Aren't They All Evil?'. Delivered at the V and A museum in Dundee, Scotland, Dr. Adshead tackles the concept of evil, arguing that everyone has the capacity for it, even if they never act on it. Drawing on her experience with patients in secure psychiatric hospitals and prisons, she challenges the notion that people who commit violent acts are simply 'born evil.' Instead, she discusses various key components that contribute to an 'evil state of mind,' such as cognitive distortions, hyper individualism, a sense of entitlement, and self-deception. The hosts discuss how societal narratives and personal histories influence violent behavior, touching on notable examples like the Holocaust. Audience members in the Q&A contribute personal stories and challenge Dr. Adshead's views on the inherent nature of evil. The conversation transitions to the role of emotions, societal influences, and educational programs in preventing violence. Throughout, Dr. Adshead advocates for a nuanced understanding of human behavior and suggests that cultivating compassion and gratitude can counteract negative forces. The episode ends with a teaser for Dr. Adshead's next lecture, focused on the impact of childhood trauma on violence, which will be delivered from Grendon Prison in England.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gwen Adshead's Lecture00:38 Challenging the Concept of Evil03:15 Components of an Evil State of Mind06:47 The Role of Emotions and Societal Influences08:18 Audience Reactions and Q&A12:47 Distorted Narratives and Self-Justification13:30 Violence as an Addiction14:21 The Role of Education in Reducing Violence15:44 The Age of Rage: Societal Anger and Accountability16:52 Gendered Aspects of Anger and Violence17:50 Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention18:34 Victims' Perspectives on Violence20:37 Religion and Rehabilitation22:35 Concluding Thoughts and Future Lectures Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Immo Austria
ImmoAustria #125 | Zahlen, Daten, Fakten mit Matthias Reith von Raiffeisen Research

Immo Austria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 37:05


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Wollinspirationen
Strickauszeit

Wollinspirationen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 19:54


Wir stricken zusammen die tollen Anleitungen von Christina Körber Reith aka Strickauszeit

Woman's Hour
Vanessa Feltz, SEND best practice: what is working?, Rivals

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 56:59


Vanessa Feltz has been a fixture on TV and radio for three decades. Now she has written a memoir, Vanessa Bares All, which charts the many ups and downs of her personal and professional life. She joins Anita Rani.Listeners share with Nuala McGovern what they think works when it comes to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision in educational settings. In the late 1970s, in the toilets at Euston Station, Dr Sheila Reith, while trying to administer insulin to her daughter, thought there must be an easier way. She envisioned a pen-like device that could be used simply with just one hand. A few years later, the first insulin pen came to market, revolutionizing care for people with diabetes. Dr. Reith has since devoted her life to diabetes care, improving and saving the lives of millions. She joins Anita to discuss winning a Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award.Best known for her sketches on Saturday Night Live and her role as Weird Barbie, comedian Kate McKinnon has now turned her attention to books. The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science is her first children's book. Kate discusses the story and embracing her 'weirdness.'What does the TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper's 80s classic Rivals tell us about sex in 2024? Nuala hears from Dayna McAlpine, a sex and relationships writer and lifestyle editor at HuffPost UK, and Rowan Pelling, co-editor at Perspective and former editor of the Erotic Review.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor

Woman's Hour
Actor Emily Watson, Comedian Kate McKinnon, Gisèle Pelicot

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 57:19


Two-time Oscar-nominated actor Emily Watson is a face that has graced the screen and stage – her work of course in Breaking the Waves in 1996 earned her one of those nominations. She joins Anita Rani to talk about her new role in the upcoming film, Small Things Like These. Based on the bestselling book by Claire Keegan, the story focuses on a convent – which is in fact running a Magdalene laundry and Emily plays the role of Sister Mary, the Mother Superior of the convent.Gisèle Pelicot has become something of a feminist icon in France. Her husband is on trial along with dozens of other men accused of raping her and she has promised to try to change society for victims of sexual assault. The trial in Avignon began at the beginning of September and Gisèle Pelicot took the stand yesterday for the second time. BBC correspondent Andrew Harding was in court. He and author and journalist Joan Smith discuss the impact of her testimony.In the toilets at Euston station in the late 1970s, while trying to administer insulin to her daughter, Dr Sheila Reith thought there must be an easier way. She had an idea for a pen-like device that could be used simply and with just one hand. A few years later, the first insulin pen came to the market and revolutionised care for people living with diabetes. Dr Reith has since devoted her life to diabetes care, improving and saving the lives of millions of people. She joins Anita to talk about winning a Pride of Britain Award.Best known for her sketches on Saturday Night Live and playing Weird Barbie the comedian Kate McKinnon has now turned her attention to books. ‘The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science' is her first children's book. Kate discusses the story and her broader career. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#093 On-Air Symphonies and 'Seeing By Wireless' in June 1923 - and Stuart Prebble

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 39:59


June 1923 at the BBC saw the first symphony concerts on-air (with an 'augmented orchestra'), musical criticism from Percy Scholes, 2,500 voices broadcast at once, and new staff led by Admiral Charles Carpendale as Reith's deputy. Plus Scot John Logie Baird advertises for help with his 'Seeing By Wireless' invention. You may know it as television... ...Our guest is celebrating 50 years since he began in television - Stuart Prebble has made World In Action, led ITV, created Grumpy Old Men and now brings Portrait Artists to Sky Arts. He talks about his new memoir, Still Grumpy After All These Years. Buy it now! SHOWNOTES: Buy Stuart's book from stuartprebble.com or wherever you get books. We also mention Andy Walmsley's brilliant Random Radio Jottings blog. Original music is by Will Farmer. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do! Rate and review the podcast where you found it? Thanks. Tell people about the podcast? Thanks again. We're a one-man operation so tis HUGELY appreciated. Paul's on tour: An Evening of (Very) Old Radio visits these places: www.paulkerensa.com/tour - come and say hi and hear about the first firsts of broadcasting. This podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. Solo-run. So your listenership and support really matters - thanks! Next time: July 1923 on the BBC - a wireless manhunt and a cheeky pop-up station in Plymouth.  More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio

The Voice Of Kaalhei
S6E9 Oude Soldaten

The Voice Of Kaalhei

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 123:19


Met Pierre Blättler en Gene Hanssen hebben Mo en Rob deze week 2 Kerkraadse oud-strijders met een in geel zwart gedrenkt hart aan tafel. De opnameapperatuur werd uiteindelijk na een uur verhalen vertellen maar eens aangezet voor een 2 uur durende TVOK waarin het geen fractie van een seconde saai is. Onderwerpen die aan bod komen zijn de snelheid van het moderne spel, voortijdige transfers en social media, de huidige Roda selectie, Didden en Reith, vorig seizoen, leiderschap in het veld, Daneels en Van der Heide, vrouwenvoetbal, de Roda academy en de doorstroom, Tim Blättler, spelen in Zwitserland en Japan, Paulissen, Werker en jongens uit de regio, clubliefde, Frans Körver, oud-spelers inzetten, Theo Caanen, consulenten en werkzoekenden, Toine van Mierlo, Oud-Roda, wedstrijd vissen en duivenmelken, Germania Teveren, voetbalshirts, rood in bekerfinales, snelle bewegingen vs hard spel, drinkbekers, talent vs mentaliteit en nog veeeel meer. Luistertip! Geproduceerd en gepresenteerd door: www.southxvi.com Gesponsord door: Jegers Advocaten: www.jegersadvocaten.nl Next Door Hair Kapsalon, nagel- en beautysalon: www.facebook.com/Hairenmore Hotel Restaurant Vijlerhof: www.vijlerhof.nl Bernardushoeve: www.bernardushoeve.nl Van Ooyen Glashandel: vanooyen.com Wiertz Company: www.wiertz.com Roda Support: www.rodasupport.nl PC Data: www.pcdata-logistics.com Metaalgieterij Van Gilst: www.vangilst.net Roda JC Artic Front Wullenweber Keukens: wullenweberkeukens.jouwweb.nl Stock Grondverzet Stichting Vrienden van Roda Voetbaltrips.com Ostheopathie Daamen: osteopathiedaamen.nl Sportcafe De Aftrap: www.aftrap-kerkrade.nl Bovens Bouwadvies: www.bovens-bouwadvies.nl Maessen & Houben Strafrechtadvocaten: www.maessenhouben.nl Barberroad: barberroad.nl Vakgarage Dorscheidt: www.vakgaragedorscheidt.nl

InsTech London Podcast
Martin Reith, Chairman: Artificial Labs: Martin's market musings - some lead and others follow (318)

InsTech London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 31:14


Next month, Martin Reith will mark 40 years in the London Market. As he approaches this significant milestone, we sat down with him to discuss his journey into the industry, his most notable achievements, his decision to become Chairman of Artificial Labs, and his thoughts on the challenges of modernising the London Market. We also explored his strong advocacy for algorithms and the advice he has for the next generation of industry leaders. Key talking points: Starting 40 years ago Founding Ascot Underwriting and receiving backing from AIG  What has gone well in the Lloyd's Market and what can be improved? Is there a good time to invest in technology Smart Follow - a term often misunderstood The world of algorithms Martin's advice for anyone thinking about entering the Marketplace The London Market - it works on people If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. Sign up to the InsTech newsletter for a fresh view on the world every Wednesday morning. Continuing Professional Development This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Explain what Smart Follow is in the context of insurance Identify ways in which the London Market place can take advantage of innovation Summarise what an algorithm is and how it can be implemented in insurance If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 318 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.

Talking Space
Episode 1610: How GOES-U?

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 74:41


The Geosynchronous Operational Environmental Satellite, GOES-U, launched at 5:26 PM EDT on 25 June 2024 from Launch Complex 39 A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.   A SpaceX Falcon Heavy took the 6000-pound satellite to its geostationary orbit in the Western Hemisphere. After a commissioning process, GOES –U will be renamed GOES 19 and take over the GOES EAST duties, standing sentinel, watching for severe storms, hurricanes, and wildfires. A unique option on this spacecraft: it can keep an eye on Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs from the Sun. This episode is an all-you-can-eat GOES fest, complete with GOES-U Falcon Heavy launch audio at the beginning and a related special audio treat at the end of the episode.                    Mark Ratterman was at the Kennedy Space Center press site representing Talking Space during launch activities and was able to talk to several key players of the GOES-U team. In this episode you'll hear from:  John Gagosian - Director, NASA Joint Agency Satellite Division Krizia Negron - Language Program Lead, National Weather Service Office of Science and Technology Integration, NOAA Chris Reith - Program Manager, Advanced Baseline Imager,  L3-Harris Technologies Mr. Reith is also working on NOAA's follow-up to the GOES series: The GeoXO program Ken Graham – Director, National Weather Service  If you wish to take a look at what the GOES satellites have seen and how their images have evolved over the years, NOAA has on their website a "Cool Image Retrospective" page, have a look here.   Please be sure to let us know your thoughts on the topics we discuss. You can always reach us at mailbag@TalkingSpaceOnline.com. You now also have a way to easily send us a voice recording that we may use on the show: just click on the blue microphone icon at the bottom right of any of our web pages at TalkingSpaceOnline.com. Show recorded 07-03-2024. Host: Larry Herrin Segment Producer: Mark Ratterman  Panelists:  Gene Mikulka, Heather D. Smith  Podcast Editor: Larry Herrin. Gene Mikulka GOES-U Falcon Heavy – website photo credit: NASA    

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#088 Boycotts, Bands and The Sunday Committee: May 1923 at the BBC

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 38:54


On episode 88, it's May 1923, and the six-month-old BBC is settling into its new home at Savoy Hill. But it's not all plain sailing. This time, 2-24 May 1923 is retold via press cuttings (thanks to our Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker), showing us that: Some corners of the press were mounting an anti-BBC campaign, complaining it was offering "poor fare". A few days later, other articles refuted that claim.  Some corners of the government were eager to renegotiate the BBC agreement, with the Sykes Inquiry under way to look at licences and obligations. Some corners of the live arts scene were worried their box office takings would be hit by radio entertainment, so decided to boycott Auntie Beeb. ...A few too many opponents! There are also bands (first Birmingham station director Percy Edgar tells of the Grenadier Guards, a small studio and not much ventilation), simultaneous broadcast tests and plans for new stations (first chief engineer Peter Eckersley tells of his ambitions for the signal-to-noise ratio), and Reith's plans for the Sunday Committee to determine the future of, well, Sundays. Plus our guest is ITV's first head of technology Norman Green. He tells us about his innovations in colour film and Teletext (he's the double-height guy!). Norman will return on a future episode too...   SHOWNOTES: The clips used should be far beyond copyright - but any BBC copyright content reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. Original music is by Will Farmer. Hear more of Percy Edgar, inc his memoir read by his grandson David Edgar, in this episode: https://pod.fo/e/c6b86 Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), for bonus videos and things - and thanks if you do! Paul's on tour: An Evening of (Very) Old Radio visits these places: www.paulkerensa.com/tour - come and say hi A walking tour of BBC's London landmark sites coming this summer - from Broadcasting House to Savoy Hill via Marconi House and Bush House. Email Paul via the Contact link on his website for more details. NEXT TIME: We break from May 1923 for A Brief History of Election Night Specials. THE TIME AFTER THAT: The first full-length Shakespeare on the BBC! May 1923 continues...  More info on this broadcasting history project at paulkerensa.com/oldradio

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk
Wirtschaftspresseschau

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 2:11


Reith, Victoria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Wirtschaftspresseschau

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#084 Women's Hour on the BBC: 1923-24

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 30:58


When Dr Kate Murphy became a BBC's Woman's Hour producer in 1993, the received wisdom was that women's programming began in 1946, when Woman's Hour launched.  Kate did some digging in the archives, and discovered the long lost tale of the early BBC's Women's Hour (rather than Woman's Hour), which ran from 1923-24. Why so brief? What impact did it make? Which listeners did it cater for? She's here to tell us everything. Hear the topics, the tales, some of the voices, how the regional stations nipped in first, how Men's Talk didn't last quite as long, and how it Women's Hour had one of the first examples of listener feedback.  Next time: The earliest BBC recording, as we leap forward a year for one episode, for the centenary of King George V's landmark broadcast - plus the bizarre tale of how we now get to hear it.    SHOWNOTES: Dr Kate Murphy's books are a must if you're interested in this area (and if you're reading this, sorry to break it to you, but you're interested). Behind the Wireless: A History of Early Women at the BBC and Hilda Matheson: A Life of Secrets and Broadcasts. Buy them both - I did.  This is an independent podcast, nothing to do with the BBC. Any BBC copyright content reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. Original music is by Will Farmer. Support us on Patreon (£5/mth), and bonus bits include this video meander around (the outside of) Savoy Hill: patreon.com/posts/patron-vid-savoy-75950901 ...Interested in joining a live actual walking tour around those first BBC landmarks? I'm thinking of running one, early 2024. Email paul at paulkerensa dot com for details of when. These recently uploaded plans of Savoy Hill show you everything from Reith's Thames view to the office of Women's Hour boss Ella Fitzgerald: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bbcentury/posts/932696548301466/   Catch Paul on tour with An Evening of (Very) Old Radio - for where/when, see www.paulkerensa.com/tour Find us on Facebook or Twitter, or Ex-Twitter. Your ratings/reviewings of this podcast REALLY help get the podcast noticed. It's solo-run, so thanks! More info on this radio history project at:  paulkerensa.com/oldradio Thanks for listening (-in).

Forever Young - Der Gesundheitspodcast
#234 Brustkrebs. Eine medizinische Erfolgsgeschichte. Mit Prof. Dr. Dr. Lukas Schwentner

Forever Young - Der Gesundheitspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 38:45


In der heutigen Folge von Forever Young trifft Dr. Christian Harisch, CEO der Lanserhof Gruppe, den Gynäkologen Prof. Dr. Dr. Lukas Schwentner aus Reith in Österreich. Sie sprechen über ein Thema, das Millionen von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt betrifft: Brustkrebs. Brustkrebs zählt zu den häufigsten Krebserkrankungen bei Frauen, kann jedoch ebenfalls Männer betreffen, wenn auch in geringerem Maße. Gemeinsam beleuchten sie Risikofaktoren, Früherkennung, die neuesten Fortschritte in der Behandlung und den Umgang mit der Diagnose. Außerdem sprechen sie über Prävention und Frauengesundheit und möchten Menschen ermutigen, proaktiv für ihre Gesundheit einzutreten. https://www.lanserhof.com Herzlich Willkommen bei „Forever Young“ der Longevity-Podcast vom Lanserhof. Jeden Donnerstag treffen wir unterschiedlichste Expert*innen und stellen Ihnen Fragen rund um das Thema „Living well for longer“. Unsere Themengebiete sind Medizin & Longevity, Sport & Bewegung, Ernährung & Supplements, Beauty & Skincare, Mindfulness & Psychologie. Wir suchen Antworten auf die Fragen „Was macht ein gesundes Leben aus?“ oder „Was kann ich dafür tun, möglichst lange fit zu bleiben?“ und vielleicht lässt sich mit diesem Wissen am Ende ja sogar ein längeres Leben führen. Bei Fragen rund um den Podcast stehen wir Euch gerne unter der E-Mail Adresse: podcast@lanserhof.com zur Verfügung. Hinterlasst uns doch gerne eine Bewertung und Rezension bei Apple Podcasts. Vielen Dank! @lanserhof @lansmedicum Schnitt: Blanca Behrens Cover: Michelle Jung Musik: 2wei Music

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk
Wirtschaftspresseschau

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 1:07


Reith, Victoriawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Wirtschaftspresseschau

reith victoriawww
Closer Look with Rose Scott
BBC Reith lecturer discusses ‘Our Democratic Future'; Local Santas on diverse representation this holiday season; WABE legend reads ‘A Christmas Carol'

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 50:54


Ben Ansell, a professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford, is the British Broadcasting Company's Reith lecturer. He talks with show host Rose Scott about his four lectures titled “Our Democratic Future.” WABE will air Ansell's lecture this Saturday at 2pm. Plus, Christmas is just three days away. We revisit Rose's conversations with Santa Rick, the founder of the Atlanta-based Northern Lights Santa Academy and Santa Dee. We will then air WABE's H. Johnson's narration of “A Christmas Carol.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The STR Sisterhood
Growing Your Airbnb Portfolio Using Creative Acquisition Strategies with Maria Reith

The STR Sisterhood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 64:08


Welcome to an exciting episode of The STR Sisterhood, where we're diving deep into the world of Airbnb and short-term rentals with a remarkable guest, Maria Reith.  Maria is not your typical real estate investor; she's a true real estate bosslady, and she's sharing her inspiring journey and reveals innovative strategies for acquiring real estate that have transformed her life and supercharged her portfolio. Discover Maria's secret to growing her retirement accounts while expanding her short-term and mid-term rental empire, all with far less cash than you ever imagined possible. Maria's unique approach will leave you inspired and ready to take action. But that's not all – Maria is not just building wealth for herself. She's also actively involving her kids in her real estate business, teaching them valuable financial lessons and helping them grow their own accounts through their earnings. It's a family affair that's changing the game in real estate investing. And don't miss out on Maria's captivating backstory of her very first property acquisition using creative methods. Throughout this episode, she emphasizes that being a creative real estate investor isn't just about deals and transactions – it's about having the right goals and a heart for making a difference in people's lives. If you're passionate about Airbnb, short-term rentals, and innovative real estate strategies that can change your financial future, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now and get ready to be inspired! Hostfully | Download their FREE E-book at www.hostfully.com/sisterhood  Key highlights in the episode [02:30] Who is Maria Reith? [03:06] How Maria got into the world of real estate [11:35] How she discovered creative strategies for acquiring properties [14:28] How she convinced her risk-averse husband to embrace the creative acquisition approach [20:31] The impact of the creative real estate acquisition approach on her life and the growth of her portfolio [21:29] Using the creative real estate acquisition strategy to grow different types of accounts  [22:33] How she actively involves her kids in her real estate business and helps them grow various accounts through their earnings [27:16] How does she determine the amount to pay her kids? [28:55] The backstory of the first property she purchased in a creative way [46:58] The Lightning Round [01:00:21] How to get in touch with Maria Reith Golden Nuggets Executing a creative real estate acquisition involves having the right goals and a heart for people.  Everything is figure-out-able.    Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!   Resources Mentioned 1. Rich Dad Poor Dad: https://bit.ly/3QPiSCz   Let's Connect! Follow Maria Reith on; Website:  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/maria.reith.77 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maria.reith/ Follow Stacey St. John on; Website: https://staceystjohn.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/groups/911671659592801?_rdc=1&_rdr Fire link: https://lnk.to/z4iJAlgs

Bizzy Moms
Kristy Reith - Realty One Group Titanium

Bizzy Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 49:11


Kristy was one of the first Bizzy Moms to appear on our show and she is back with an update on the Real Estate Market and how it's changed over the past year! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bizzymomspodcast/message

These Are Good Days
Mentorship (w/ Sara Reith)

These Are Good Days

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 38:34


Psychologist Sara Reith joins us again to explore the idea of mentorship. Why is having a mentor in your life important? How does mentorship affect the person being the mentor? And, how do we find people in life who can invest in us while we invest in them?

These Are Good Days
Resiliency (w/ Sara Reith)

These Are Good Days

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 39:15


What does it mean to build resiliency? What does it mean to manage anxiety? Join us for this incredible conversation with Sara Reith, psychologist and Executive Director of OHuddle Mentorship.

The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
#260: Landing jobs at the Brisbane Broncos & FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023 with Maddie Reith

The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 66:26


Meet Maddie Reith, the ultimate go-getter, who took her Early Childhood profession and turned it into a life in the sports industry…If you've ever wanted to work for your favourite sporting team, or land positions at some of the biggest events in the world, then this episode is for you. Maddie takes us through the process of how she ended up as the top Membership Sales person at the Brisbane Broncos, to working at the FWWC, to now leading 700+ people at the Gabba with the O'Brien Group. Learn how to nail those job applications, the importance of being yourself, and how you can find THE FWWC quarter-final penalty shoot-out ball in your house (yes, we freaked out over this too).Maddie is a wealth of knowledge, with tonnes of great tips and tricks - make sure you tune in!In this episode we cover:(0:00) Introduction(01:35) Reuben's Portugal Experience (09:18) Community Update(12:14) Welcome Maddie(14:00) Quick Fire Questions(18:21) How Maddie realized she wanted to work in sport(20:54) How Maddy got her first sport experience(22:19) How Maddie articulated her transferable skills into sport(24:21) Application Process at Broncos(35:16) Maddie's experience at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup(39:50) How Maddie secured a match ball from the Australia v France Quarterfinal(46:20) Maddie's advice for people applying for role in sport(48:25) Maddie's Day to Day with O'Brien Group at the Gabba(53:57) Advice for people looking to transition into the sport industry(59:50) ASK SPORTSGRADAdditional episodes you may enjoy

Regenerative Skills
Visions for a regenerative food system in Europe

Regenerative Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 65:19


At the end of August I had a unique opportunity to attend the European Alpbach Forum in Austria, as I was invited by organizers at Nestlé to moderate an event they were organizing. This was a unique session that included a guided hike in the Alps around the town and a discussion centered on the core themes of which structures, innovation, incentives, models, and mindsets are necessary to enable the transition to regenerative food systems.  As listeners of this show already know, I've explored these concepts a lot in the past but mainly from a farmer and land steward perspective, only a few times exploring the wider industry that processes, distributes, and markets the end products that most people buy. So I was curious to understand how some of the biggest food companies globally and in Europe see the concept of regenerative food systems and their roles and responsibilities within them.  The event included three speakers, Katja Seidenschnur (the sustainability director at Nestle), Ulrike Middelhoff (Group sustainability manager at Agrana which is a large processor of food ingredients like sugar and starch), and Hans Gnauer (farmer and deputy chairman at Boden Leben, which roughly translates to Living Soil, a conservation ag consulting and education company). Together they represent perspectives from different sized food processing companies and the supply chain from field to final product.  Since we knew we wouldn't be able to record the event itself, The night before, we got together for dinner in the little town of Reith in Tirol and recorded this conversation in a cozy little restaurant. In this case cozy also means that the old wooden benches were quite creaky and that's the sound in the background which I'm not enough of a sound engineer to have removed completely. Oh well. In this conversation with the three of them we started by talking about each of their visions for a regenerative food system and what actions and resources they think are needed to make them a reality. I picked apart a few of the answers to get beyond the easy proposals and challenge a few of the assumptions beyond them. We also go into the roadblocks and challenges that are holding these ideas back and the responsibilities that each of them and their representative companies or communities have in transforming the current food system to one that goes even beyond sustainability. I'm really glad to have had the chance to get to know each of the speakers during our event and it gave me some valuable insights into the paradigm and thought process behind each of these representative members of the food system that has changed so much of how we eat and experience food in recent decades. I really hope to continue to participate in conversations like this and help to shape the dialogue and priorities that these companies base their policies and practices on. If any of you out there would like to hear me explore any particular topic or perspective from other aspects of the food industry, you can join the conversation and make requests on our Discord community which you can sign up for for free on our website at regenerativeskills.com.

Judaism Unbound
Episode 394: Becoming Jewish -- Integration - Tivona Reith, Holly Smith

Judaism Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 55:09


Tivona Reith and Holly Smith are two of Judaism Unbound's most dedicated and longstanding listeners. They join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about becoming Jewish as adults, and whether we might benefit from shifting our terminology from “conversion” to “integration.” This episode is the 7th in an ongoing mini-series exploring conversion to Judaism.Access full shownotes for this episode via this link.And a reminder: Elul Unbound is back! Our annual exploration of the final month of the Jewish year, which serves as an on-ramp into Rosh Hashanah, is here. Register for Elul Unbound (almost all components of it are free!) via this link!And if you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
The Press vs the BBC vs the Govt: 1923 + 2023

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 40:40


Episode 70 is a biggie. In April 1923, the five-month-old BBC faced a two-pronged attack. The Daily Express ran an anti-BBC campaign, with front page stories questioning its existence, and even offering to take over broadcasting themselves. Over the course of one week, the Express applied to the government for a broadcast licence (and were turned down). Meanwhile the Postmaster General's chance encounter with Reith in the street brought to a head 'the licence problem'. Reith wanted more £ for the BBC; the govt wanted more £ for themselves. It's a hundred years' war that's still raging, so it's the ideal episode to bring in Prof Patrick Barwise and Peter York, authors of The War Against the BBC: How an Unprecedented Combination of Hostile Forces is Destroying Britain's Greatest Cultural Institution... And Why You Should Care. Their insight in 2023's BBC battles tell us of right-wing press ('SMET': Sun, Mail, Express, Telegraph), now joined by GB News and Talk TV, plus think tanks galore doing down Auntie Beeb. This is all coupled with cuts in funding that is starting to affect output, from local radio to orchestras to the merged news channel. April 5th-15th 1923 is perhaps just the beginning then... Buy Patrick Barwise and Peter's York book The War Against the BBC: https://amzn.to/3qX6bLB Read their article for Prospect Magazine: 'We have bad news for the right-wing BBC haters: most of the public just don't agree with you.' https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/60479/attention-bbc-haters-the-public-arent-behind-you See Paul Kerensa on tour with 'An Evening of (Very) Old Radio': www.paulkerensa.com/tour More info on Paul's forthcoming novel Auntie and Uncles: www.paulkerensa.com/book Original music is by Will Farmer. Broadcasts more than 50 years old are generally out of copyright. Any BBC content is used with kind permission, BBC copyright content reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. Thanks for supporting on www.patreon.com/paulkerensa if you do - videos and writings await you there. Or one-off tips are much appreciated too! www.ko-fi.com/paulkerensa. Do rate and review us - 5 stars would be lovely, thanks! We're here to inform, educate and entertain - though as ever we are nothing to do with the present-day BBC. We're just talking about them, not made by them. Next time... Episode 71 - Today in Parliament: The BBC Debates of April 1923, plus Dr Martin Cooper on radio in popular culture. www.paulkerensa.com/oldradio  

Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast
The Haunting of the Reith Family: Part 3 The Book Release and Camden's final interview

Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 40:16


A book will be coming on the happenings surrounding our family soon. Bradley is currently writing it and is scheduled for release in 2024 if all goes according to plan. 

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
Major Arthur Corbett-Smith: Reith's Rival

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 40:52


Episode 68 and STILL in March 1923 - March 26th to be precise, as Major Arthur Corbett-Smith is hired to be the 5th Cardiff station director in about as many weeks. It's not going well there... ...Corbett-Smith to the rescue? Trouble is, he's a little divisive. Some say he's the greatest gift to broadcasting (well, he does - he wrote his memoir in the third person), others say he's best out of the BBC (Reith, some newspaper correspondents). Listen - make your own mind up. To help you decide, two fab guests - Shakespeare-on-the-air expert DR ANDREA SMITH of the University of Suffolk (as Corbett-Smith aimed to be first to broadcast all his complete works) and GARETH GWYNN (writer of sitcom The Ministry of Happiness, all about Corbett-Smith and Cardiff 5WA). Plus the first National Anthem on the BBC... the first time signals... and an early Newcastle station director so popular that when he moved to Bournemouth, Geordies bought more powerful radio sets just to hear him from the south coast. Enjoy! Original music is by Will Farmer. A reminder that this podcast is nothing to do with the BBC. We're talking about them, not via them.  Broadcasts more than 50 years old are generally out of copyright. Any BBC content is used with kind permission, BBC copyright content reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. Thanks for supporting on patreon.com/paulkerensa if you do - videos and writings await you there. Or one-off tips are much appreciated too! ko-fi.com/paulkerensa. Support us for free by sharing this podcast. Or rating + reviewing where you found us. The more stars, the better... It helps our (ready for a terrible word?) discoverability. Cheers! https://www.paulkerensa.com/oldradio  

When They Was Fab: Electric Arguments About the Beatles
2023.19 The Beatles at the Beeb (Lord Reith, Disc 6)

When They Was Fab: Electric Arguments About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 64:09


Disc six of Lord Reith's "Live at the BBC" series.  Saturday Club, Two episodes of "Pop Go The Beatles" and more.    We contemplate Decca, Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, Bernie Andrews, Ian Grant, Phil Tate and consider "The Mersey Sound and the life of being several hairdressers."

Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast
Haunting of Reith Family w/ Guest Camden Reith Pt.2 (Ouija Boards and Demons)

Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 40:36


Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast
Bradley and SON (Camden) discuss Angels and Demons and the Haunting of the Reith Family Pt. 1

Cut, Light, and Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 41:44


Camden Reith is Bradley's son. 

Brand USA Talks Travel
Resources for Brand USA's Destination Marketing Partners with Cat Reith

Brand USA Talks Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 10:04


The Brand USA marketing team's focus for the next year is on consumer campaign integrations, targeted media distribution, in-market collaboration, and building out our partner resource center. Cat Reith, Brand USA's Senior Director, Partner Marketing Program provides the details and dishes a bit about her personal journey in travel and tourism.

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)
BBC Reith Lecture # 4: Fiona Hill

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 54:08


The final BBC Reith Lecture on the theme of Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms features intelligence specialist Fiona Hill, who served under three U.S. Presidents — Bush, Obama, and Trump. In her lecture, she argues that fear is a weapon of war, and the best way to fight back is through education.

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)
BBC Reith Lecture #3: Darren McGarvey

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 54:08


Scottish journalist and musician Darren McGarvey gives the third of four BBC Reith Lectures on the theme of 'Freedom from Want'. He says it's incumbent upon people to challenge and confront what inequality means. McGarvey argues that expecting compassion from the government is unreasonable — as governments have become hard-wired to avoid compassion.

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)
BBC Reith Lecture #2: Rowan Williams

Ideas from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 54:08


The BBC Reith Lectures return, and this year's theme is The Four Freedoms. Rowan Williams, a former Archbishop of Canterbury, delivers the second BBC Reith Lecture. He argues that the West has forgotten what freedom of religion really means.

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

This week's guest is Andy Reith. Ron and Andy discussed Andy's time at Toyota as well as a tannery, and what Andy believes a brilliant process looks like. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn:  The quote Andy likes (2:30) Andy's background (3:30) How the tannery worked out (7:23) What a brilliant process looks like (10:21) What lean in footwear production is like (13:32) How he reinforced takt time (17:50) Advice Andy has for those just getting started (23:40) The great factories Andy has visited (25:57) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 GA 308 | Lessons Learned at Toyota with Andy Reith Andy on Instagram Andy on LinkedIn Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? What does a brilliant process look like to you?

Next 40 Podcast
Cigars, Jesus & Imposter Syndrome w/ Bradley Reith (Zeal Cigars)

Next 40 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 72:35


In this episode, Fred and Drew have a conversation with Bradley Reith, owner and General Manager, of Zeal Cigars and Cigar Soapbox about his journey from pastor to businessman and how he continues to keep his faith as the guiding emphasis.Mentioned in this episode:Cut, Light and Smoke PodcastZeal Cigars Cigar SoapboxSupport the showStay Connected & Support Us Here:All Things Next 40 PodcastBuy Us A Coffee

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
A History of Religious Broadcasting: 100 Years of God on the Beeb

The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 37:22


In the beginning... religious broadcasts were there ever since Marconi said, "Let there be sound!" (He never said that.) Whether you're a faithful or heathen, you're very welcome here and I think you'll enjoy this whizz through a century of British broadcasting blessings (and some early US ones too) - including some very rare clips and new discoveries of old things/names/juicy geeky details. From Reginald Fessenden's violin to Justin Welby's sermon to half the planet, via Dr Boon, Revs Dick Sheppard, W.H. Elliot, Bramwell Evens and many more, hear rare clips of the pioneer preachers, the tale of how Reith shaped religious broadcasting in his own image, and the challenges of war, TV, competition and changing attitudes. Plus the shocked Archbishop, how hats prevented a royal wedding broadcast, and where to look for some undiscovered Paul Simon music. It's a mostly Christian tale (for historical editorial reasons), but we explore how and why the Beeb sometimes wrangled with that issue - and the rare Jewish service the BBC aired during WW2. Helping us on our journey, three wise men (can you tell this was meant to be a Christmas, then Epiphany special?): Dr Ian Robertson - broadcaster and author of With God on Our Side: A Comparative Study of Religious Broadcasting in the USA and the UK 1921-1995 Michael Wakelin - ex BBC Head of Religion & Ethics, Exec Chair of the Religion Media Centre, Exec Producer at TBI Media Dr Martin Cooper - broadcaster and author of Radio's Legacy in Popular Culture: The Sounds of British Broadcasting over the Decades Buy their books! They're great. Paul's book Auntie and Uncles: The Bizarre Birth of the BBC will be available soon. That will be great, when finished. (More of these guests on future episodes - I'm holding back some gold. And frankincense. And myrrh.) Due to limits of time, we've barely scratched the surface this episode. There could be another few episodes on this story (in fact, maybe there should be - hello radio producers. Shall we? Drop me a line...) This is a helicopter view of 100 years of God on the air. Maybe we'll come back to it to add further details - and look out for our Christmas special later in 2023, with more on Britain's first religious broadcast. Paul is touring this year with The First Religious Broadcast: Re-Enacted. For info on booking it for your venue/group/church/village hall/anywhere, get in touch with Paul. You can support this podcast by joining us on Patreon.com/paulkerensa for extra behind-the-scenes videos and writings. Or tip at ko-fi.com/paulkerensa - and thank you! We're on www.facebook.com/groups/bbcentury, where our Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker is chronicling newspapers on this day 100 years ago. Enjoy! We're also on www.twitter.com/bbcentury - do say hi. Huge thanks to Will Farmer for the original music. Archive clips are either public domain or used with kind permission from the BBC, copyright content reproduced courtesy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved. We are nothing to do with the BBC - just talking about them, not with their 'blessing', to use a religious term. That's what this episode is about, you see? Next time: Season 5! We're back in the 1923 timeline to bring you all the key landmark moments of the BBC's first year, starting with the battle with the press. It's going to get feisty... Stay subscribed, do rate/review/recommend/share, and bless you for listening. paulkerensa.com  

When They Was Fab: Electric Arguments About the Beatles
2022.r51 The Beatles at the Beeb (Lord Reith, Disc 5)

When They Was Fab: Electric Arguments About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 63:58


Disc five of Lord Reith's "Live at the BBC" series.     Three of the four "Pop Goes The Beatles" episodes on this virtual disc were recorded in a single day.     Join us as we discuss several incredible performances by Ringo, a performance of that new single "She Loves You", and their guests The Shadows, The Hollies, The Swinging Blue Jeans and Russ Sainty.    As always, Rodney Burke, Jon Stone and me too.

Path For Growth with Alex Judd
Pursuing Operational Excellence with Andy Reith

Path For Growth with Alex Judd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 63:52


In this episode, we share a conversation between Path for Growth COO Zack Estes and Origin Footwear COO Andy Reith about what it means to pursue operational excellence. Andy shares some of the biggest lessons he learned from working at Toyota for ten years, and he explains how he's grown as a leader since taking on his role at Origin. Andy also shares practical insight about communicating your mission to customers, balancing the tension of serving customers with staying true to your values, and incorporating Lean principles into a service-based business.  Can you tell us about your experience working at Toyota for 10 years? (4:05) What's the biggest lesson you learned early in your career? (8:18) What inspired you to focus on American manufacturing and join Origin? (13:16) What challenges have you encountered while teaching principle-based thinking? (19:01) Why is it so important to make work/information visible? (23:37)  What's the difference between value add activity and waste? (26:26) How do you encourage innovation while also determining what's valuable? (29:00) Is there tension between serving the customer and manufacturing in America? (30:29) How do you communicate your mission to customers? (37:24) What have you learned about communication from working at Origin? (41:43) How do you keep up with maintenance without spreading yourself too thin? (45:49) What sets Origin apart when it comes to your mission? (51:49) How can a service-based business pursue Lean ideas? (55:33) Helpful Links and Resources If you're an impact-driven leader looking for accountability and guidance on achieving healthy growth, get perspective, direction, and training from our community of impact-driven leaders and the Path for Growth Coaching Team. Learn more about our Executive Membership at the link below. Path for Growth Membership   If you are a business leader, owner, entrepreneur, or simply looking to determine a path for healthy growth in your life both professionally and personally, get insight, guidance, and accountability in the context of a trusted relationship. Learn more about Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching at the link below.  Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching   Most email isn't worth it. This one is. Each week, you'll have a principle worth learning, a question worth answering, and a recommendation worth taking delivered to your mailbox each Wednesday morning. Sign up below. It's worth it.  Sign up for the Worth It Wednesday Email   Join Path for Growth on Instagram for more content. Links Andy Mentioned Get 30% off Andy's OpEx Course “The Toyota Way” “The Birth of Lean” Follow Andy on Instagram and LinkedIn

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Muore a 72 anni Peter Reith, il ministro legato allo scandalo dei "bambini a mare"

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 8:01


L'ex ministro liberale Peter Reith è scomparso ieri all'età di 72 anni, dopo una lunga malattia. Il suo nome è legato alla cosidetta "Waterfront dispute" e al caso dei "bambini a mare".

The Essay
Finding a way

The Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 13:23


Soon after the BBC was born came the ambition to broadcast Shakespeare plays on 'the wireless'. Theatres refused to allow recording of stage versions so the BBC had to go it alone. The BBC's first Director-General, Lord Reith, thought radio well suited to the task of producing Shakespeare: ‘The plays of Shakespeare fulfil to a great extent the requirements of wireless, for he had little in the way of setting and scenery, and relied chiefly on the vigour of his plot and the conviction of the speakers to convey his ideas. It is not at all unlikely that wireless will render a highly important service in popularising Shakespeare.' Our series looks at how well Reith's ambition was realised. We have brilliant clips from some of the country's best loved actors who have performed Shakespeare on the radio as productions grew more sophisticated, as acting styles changed and as radio's production values allowed the listener to experience Shakespeare's world in the most imaginative way. Presented by Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith Produced by Susan Marling A Just Radio Production

About Buildings + Cities
97 — Richard Rogers' Reith Lecture — Cities for a Small Planet

About Buildings + Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 462:25


In this one-off episode we discussed the late Richard Rogers, particularly his Reith Lectures, given for the BBC in the mid-90s on the subject of the 'Sustainable City'. We compare and contrast his rhetoric and his design work, try to decipher his vision for the future of the city, and think about the ways in which architectural culture has and hasn't changed in the intervening decades. You can listen to the Reith lectures here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p00gxnzz This is a one-off episode, our first in a little while! Next we'll be talking about the 'Primitive Hut' as voted for by our Patreon subscribers. Edited by Matthew Lloyd Roberts. Support the show on Patreon to receive bonus content for every show. Please rate and review the show on your podcast store to help other people find us! Follow us on twitter // instagram // facebook We're on the web at aboutbuildingsandcities.org

All Things Considered

Roy Jenkins looks back at a century of religious broadcasting on the BBC. With a motto inspired by a Biblical source, the early BBC was avowedly Christian, and largely Anglican at that. Sir John Reith (a man lacking in neither religious conviction nor self-belief) placed enormous importance on the radio as a means of disseminating the Christian message. Roy Jenkins looks at Reith's legacy of religious programmes on the airwaves, and subsequently on television, as producers tackled the increasingly complex make-up of multi-cultural Britain. From the broadcasting of services and state occasions to talks such as C.S. Lewis's hugely popular essays and Dorothy L Sayers' experimental drama The Man Born to be King, the BBC was at times innovative and prepared to court occasional controversy. Some of the BBC's religious programmes, such as The Daily Service - first broadcast in 1929 and still with us today - have a remarkable history almost as long as the BBC itself. Others, such as Songs of Praise, have faced diminishing audiences, as well as changes of slot times - a reflection on an increasingly secularised audience perhaps. Roy's guests include Sian Nicholas, Professor of Modern History at Aberystwyth University; Leslie Griffiths; Ian Tutton, a former member of the Central Religious Affairs Committee whose job it was to oversee religious broadcasting; and Caitriona Noonan, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at Cardiff University.

Here's What We Know
Grammy-Nominated and Multiple Award-Winning Music Producer Sal Oliveri

Here's What We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 59:30


If you love P!NK's song "Love Me Anyway," featuring Chris Stapleton, you're going to find this episode very entertaining. Multiple award-winning music producer Sal Oliveri joined Gary Scott Thomas for an episode where Sal takes us behind the scenes and shows us how hit songs are brought to life. He also talks about being the son of an immigrant who is living out his dreams, including working with Billy Joel. Also in this episode:How a band he wasn't a fan of won him overHow extending grace can produce something amazingLetting kids find their own wayStarting in music at age 4The fantasy Sal's living and Gary wishes he couldHow music is a different languageWhat a producer actually doesTaking a demo and making it fit the artistBuilding a studioWorking with Billy JoelAdvice he gives to younger artistsA big skill artists must havePicking the right songWomen in Country musicHow he blended Chris Stapleton & P!NKWorking with Haley & MichaelsHow different the world of music is once you're actually in it About Sal:This Nashville based Producer/Writer has played a pivotal role in the careers of artists and songwriters for over a decade. Often behind the scenes, Sal is providing the sound, inspiration and development needed to launch artists' careers into the forefront of the music industry.Raised in the shadows of Manhattan, Sal Oliveri developed a diverse musical background. His grandmother, an opera singer, and father, a golden-voiced “crooner”, set the bar high for Sal when it came to execution and musical taste. By age 4, Sal was riveted to pop radio and his upright piano. Before long, Sal was performing as musical director and keyboardist at Harlem's famous “Cotton Club” and hitting the NJ/NY studio scene. Soon after, Sal relocated to Nashville where his musical efforts quickly earned him a #1 single he co-wrote and a Grammy Nomination for Best Rock Album.Sal is known for his attention to detail and instinctive gift for bringing out the essence of the Artist and making it extraordinary.CREDITSPop/Rock/Urban: P!NK, Jack Antonoff (FUN, Bleachers), Dan Wilson (Semisonic, Adele), Stan Lynch (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), Billy Joel, Emily West (America's Got Talent 2014 #2 finalist), Brooke White (American Idol), David Cook (American Idol), Daniel Powter, John Paul White (of The Civil Wars) Dia Frampton (The Voice), Lucie Silvas, B.Reith, Room for Two, Jaren Johnston of “Cadillac Black”, Andy Davis, Kevin Griffin (of Better Than Ezra) David Hodges (Evanessence)Country/Americana: Parmalee, Carrie Underwood, Charles Kelly (Lady Antebellum), Kenny Chesney, Brett Eldredge, Sheryl Crow, The Band Perry, John Paul White (The Civil Wars), Garth Brooks,  Lee Brice, Kip Moore, Keith Urban, Randy Houser, High Valley, Leigh Nash, Haley & Michaels, Ricky Skaggs, Faith Hill, Jo Dee Messina, Lee Ann Womack, David Nail, Lori McKennaAwards/Recognitions:Multiple Billboard & iTunes #1's in Pop, Country, Soundtrack, CCM/Gospel#1 Country Video on CMT w/ Haley & Michael's “Me Too”Grammy Nomination for Best Pop/Rock Albumhttps://saloliveri.com