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Willie welcomes to the show David and Sheila Turner to discuss his new book, "I Am David."
Willie Epting, Jr. celebrates Women's History Month with some amazing amazing ladies. Patrice Epting, Deborah Allison, Brandee Guyton, Conda Ross, Sheila Turner, and Nettie Epting step into the OT. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pictured: John Tidmarsh Matthew Bannister on John Tidmarsh, who presented Outlook on the BBC World Service for thirty years and brought comfort to the Beirut hostages. John McCarthy pays tribute. Sylvia Denman, the Barbados-born lawyer who campaigned for better race relations in the UK and fought to improve educational outcomes for young black people. Paul Darrow, the actor best known as Avon, the anti-hero of the cult sci-fi TV show Blake's 7. Sheila Turner, who campaigned for better treatment for patients who, like her, suffered from thyroid disorders. And the mysterious singer Leon Redbone, who specialised in music from the Tin Pan Alley era of the 20s and 30s. Interviewed guest: Bob Chaundy Interviewed guest: John McCarthy Interviewed guest: Daniel Stilitz QC Interviewed guest: Lincoln Crawford OBE Contributor: Matthew Sweet Interviewed guest: Marian Reed Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Outlook, BBC World Service 27/07/1974; Outlook, BBC World Service 15/06/1978; BBC News 12/10/1960; Outlook, BBC World Service 04/07/1996; Newsnight, BBC Two 26/07/2001; Blake's 7, BBC One 25/02/1980; Blake's 7, BBC One 21/12/1981; Dr Who, BBC One 09/03/1985; Kaleidoscope Extra, Radio 4 22/05/1990. Please refer to the following websites if you would like further information about thyroid disorders: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/overactive-thyroid-hyperthyroidism/ https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/underactive-thyroid-hypothyroidism/
Scholastic Records published this LP titled "Law: You, the Police, and Justice" in 1968. It consists of documentary recordings of the interactions of juveniles with the police and the criminal justice system, along with an explanatory narration and interviews with police and judges. Among other things, it features a legal aid attorney interviewing a 15-year-old girl who was arrested for looting, and the trial of a 17-year-old boy who was arrested for shoplifting.The LP was produced, recorded, and edited by Myles Jackson, and executive produced by Robert Mack and Sheila Turner. Here is the tracklist:A1General IntroductionA2Students Talk About The PoliceA3One Policeman's OpinionA4Problems The Police FaceA5Girl In JailB1TrialB2Why Angel Didn't RunB3The Judge Explains See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I talk about the curios case of Sheila Turner, being discriminated for having locs and twists, and Facebook blocking white nationalists/supremacist. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dredayallday/support
Philippa took her Bar exams in 1988, and was called to the Bar in 1999. She worked for 25 years in legal publishing, first for Sweet & Maxwell, and then as a freelancer. In 2011 she gave up her role as assistant editor of the Family Law Reports to become a family mediator. In 2012 Philippa set up Turner & Johnson Mediation, a co-mediation service based in central London, with counsellor and mediator Sheila Turner. She is approved to conduct Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings, or MIAMs which we will find out more about today. Philippa also became the Family Mediating Association newsletter editor in January 2013 & is actively involved in communication projects & raising awareness for ‘Mediation' for the FMA, helping to improve its interaction with members, with decision-makers, and with the public.