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Craig Fowler is joined by Liam Innes and Stuart Henderson to look back on the many memorable moments – some great, some bad, some farcical – from Livingston Football Club during their adventure in the top flight of Scottish football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks Podcast we celebrate our promoted Premier Division sides Tavistock and Exmouth Town. Stuart Henderson, manager of the Toolstation Western League Champions Tavistock, talks about what it took for his side to get over the line and reflected on Tavvy's time in the Western League. Exmouth Boss, Kevin Hill, reflects on a phenomenal run of form at the end of this season that's secured his sides historic promotion to the Southern League. Finally, joining the Podcast for the second time this season is AEK Boco boss, Spencer Thomas, who explains why he's very satisfied with his sides first season in the First Division and why Boco are building on and off the pitch to be a Western League force in the future.
On this weeks Podcast, Tavistock boss, Stuart Henderson, talks about his sides promotion chances and explains why some of the hardest games his side have had this season have been against teams in the lowest League positions and Longwell Green Sports manager, Chris Alway, talks about his young sides development and explains why he describes Longwell Green as a Club of friends.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from two table topping managers. Stuart Henderson explains why consistency will be key to his Tavistock side maintaining top spot in the Premier Division and Welton Rovers, Tom Smith, talks about the psychology he's using to maintain his sides unbeaten start to this season.
This week the boys speak to acclaimed trumpeter and former Scots Guard, Stuart Henderson about his experiences in the army - playing at some of the most poignant and prestigious events in the world. He also discusses how he discovered his passion for jazz and the significance of it on is career after leaving the army.
If there's one good thing that's come from the pandemic, it's this: Scientists and drug manufacturers came together in record time and with a shared purpose to create a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine. In doing so, they set a precedent for medical advancements. So, where do we go from here? In this episode, we'll talk about how biopharma companies can learn from last year's disruption and harness what Accenture calls ‘New Science' to rapidly discover and deliver revolutionary treatments and preparing for in the midst of regulatory and economic shifts. We'll speak with Chris Gibson, C.E.O. and Co-Founder at Recursion; Stuart Henderson, Global Industry Lead — Life Sciences at Accenture; and David Coman, C.E.O at Science 37.This week's guests: Chris Gibson, C.E.O. and Co-Founder at RecursionStuart Henderson, Global Industry Lead — Life Sciences at AccentureDavid Coman, C.E.O at Science 37
This week from Tavistock's manager Stuart Henderson after it finished 0-0 at Helston. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cornishsoccer/message
MMA UK's Stuart Henderson is joined by Chris Duncan (7-0-0), a mixed martial artist fighting out of MXP Fitness. He will be talking about his upcoming fight on Dana White's Contenders Series against Manuel Gaxhja (7-0-0) on September 21, 2021.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock boss, Stuart Henderson and Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, both look back on what might have been in this seasons FA Vase.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock boss Stuart Henderson talks about his sides return to competitive football and Calne Town joint manager, Trevor Rawlings, considers the challenges his side face with the curtailed season and potential FA restructure.
MMA UK’s Lewis Smith, Stuart Henderson and Kieran Cobley discuss and react to all the big fights and talking points at the Cage Warriors: Trilogy Strikes Back shows - #CW117, #CW118 & #CW119 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mma-uk/message
MMA UK's Stuart Henderson speaks live to Leigh Remedios. Many will know Leigh as being one of the pioneers of British MMA inspiring a lot of British fighters to take up MMA. Holding a record of 18-10-2 with 13 of those wins coming by submission. We are going to chat about his jiu-jitsu journey from where it started, his competition experience and also VT Jiu-Jitsu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mmaukbjj/message
Joining MMA UK's Katie Hunter and Peter Knox on episode 45 is Bellator MMA fighter Andrew Fisher and the host of the new MMA UK BJJ Show, Stuart 'Stoomboy' Henderson. They will be discussing last nights #UFC254: Khabib vs Gaethje. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mma-uk/message
On this weeks Podcast Tavistock’s Stuart Henderson explains why he believes anyone chasing the Premier Division top two can’t afford to lose more than four games this season and Ryan Child talks about why bringing a siege mentality to Southfields is going to bring success back to Radstock Town.
GFTeam Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Chris Carmichael speaks live to MMA UK's Stuart Henderson. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mmaukbjj/message
Marcos Nardini talks to MMA UK's Stuart Henderson about Jiu-Jitsu. Marcos Nardini is a second-degree black belt and is also a European and multiple time IBJJF Champion. Watch on YouTube here - https://youtu.be/FQZZQGLS-QU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mmaukbjj/message
On this weeks podcast Tavistock’s, Stuart Henderson, explains why he believes there are no easy games in the Western League and Corsham Town’s Justin Flowers talks about his sides fight for promotion from the First Division.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock Manager, Stuart Henderson, tells us about the Lambs Cup heroics and Warminster Town’s Andy Crabtree, reflects on his sides excellent form in the Vase.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics surrounding British behaviour. We’re talking about health: from whether we'd trust British men to take the Pill to what we worry about being the next big health threat. And we're joined by special guest, Dr Patricia Macnair - author of Everything You Need to Know About the Human Body, hospice doctor and medical journalist and broadcaster for the BBC.Do Brits still support the NHS? (Is the Queen an Anglican?)Would British men take the Male Pill? (Is the Pope an Anglican?)What do we see as the biggest upcoming health threat? (Hint: We're all going to die.)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics surrounding British behaviour. We’re talking about animals: from how many Brits let Rufus sleep in the bed, to whether we'd let him take over the boardroom. And we're joined by special guest, Nat Ingham, a Canine Behaviourist and Training Managers at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London.Is it OK to keep animals as pets? (Does that include pet eels?)Should you let your pet sleep in your bed? (Does that include pet eels?)Should dogs be allowed in the office? (There's a new top dog in the boardroom.)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics surrounding British behaviour. We’re talking about property: from how important it is to own a home, to how many of us were caught up in the Marie Condo craze. And we're joined by special guest, Jenny Wood – a property journalist who writes about homes and interiors for publications such as Good Homes and Notebook in the Sunday Mirror.How important is it to own a home in your lifetime? (Stop blaming the avocados.)Would we support action to bring down house prices? (It's complicated.)And how many Brits were swept up in the Marie Kondo craze? (Clue: the answer may spark joy.)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics surrounding British behaviour. We’re talking about crime: from how many Brits “forget” to pay for their shopping bags to how willing we are to report our friends and family for a crime. And we're joined by special guest, Rav Wilding – host of BBC’s CrimeWatch who served with the Met Police for eight years, and spent four years in the Armed Forces before that.Which micro-crimes have we committed? (There's no such thing, Rav yells!)Would you rat out your friends if they committed a crime? (We need to talk about 33% of you.)And what crimes do we most fear being a victim of? (Apparently it's NOT having a shopping bag nicked from you.)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of Christianity with film critic, Hanna Flint co-host of TalkFilm podcast.Which reality TV series do most Brits want to be on? (And why are they more likely to apply to Love Island than Cambridge?)Would Brits be willing to give up the telly all together? (BBC iPlayer still counts as television, folks.)And is the Beebs representative enough of the different communities that make up Blighty? (Curve ball!)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long for part one of a two-part special recorded LIVE in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Science Festival.How many Brits believe in Creationism? (Bad Catholics on tour.)Do we believe climate change is a man-made threat? (Mind the age gap, folks.)Are there Flat-Earthers among us? (Don't fall off the edge!)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long for part one of a two-part special recorded LIVE in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Science Festival.How many Brits believe the moon landing was faked? (And why did that flag move?)And do we believe that Climate Change is real? (Are we still swayed by scientific consensus?)Hosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Yahoo & YouGov deep-dive into very British behaviours is back. Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long on an Easter special episode as they unpack statistics around the theme of Christianity with Gogglebox's Rev Kate Bottley. Which of the 10 Commandments do Brits think are worth observing? (Um... don't murder? Anyone?)Is God a man, or a woman, or an "it"? (Or does God taste like chicken?)And what do Brits consider to be the traits of a "good" Christian? (Note to self: don't call Rev Kate "nice".)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Yahoo & YouGov deep-dive into very British behaviours is back. Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of the royal family with Nick Ede, PR and brand expert and charity campaigner and commentator on The Royal Box.How many Brits are monarchists? (HOW many?)Who is our favourite member of the royal family? (Sorry, Camilla.)How many of us would actually want to be a royal? (Are you sure?)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Yahoo & YouGov deep-dive into very British behaviours is back. Join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of British drug habits with Ian Hamilton, addiction expert and researcher at York University.How many of us would take Class-A drugs if they were legal? (Sniff, sniff.)Would we try micro-dosing? (That's a teeny-tiny Acid trip.)How do we feel about the legalisation of cannabis? (The Scots seem to like it.)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin with returning guest expert, Ian Hamilton – Senior Lecturer in Addiction and Mental Healthhelping us unpack the stats around which drugs Brits would take See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of season 1, ahead of a two-week break, Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of Valentine's Day with Dr Becky Spellman, psychologist and We-Vibe relationship expert.Which public displays of affection do Brits think are acceptable? (Pash or dash?)Is your partner more attractive than you? (Stuart's is.)Is marriage an outdated institution? (Controversial!)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of death and grieving in Britain with the brilliant Cariad Lloyd, host of the award-winning podcast, The Griefcast.What sort of funeral do most Brits want? (Send in the clowns?)Would you like to find out how you're going to die? (Surprise: you might already know.)How many of us are prepared for a zombie apocalypse? (Yes, it's a Stuart question.)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of British drinking habits with Ian Hamilton, addiction expert and researcher at York University.How much alcohol do Brits believe is a healthy amount to consume weekly? (More than Matilda thinks.)How often do we lie to each other about how much we drink? (Sorry, mum.)What techniques do we deploy to get over a hangover? (Oh dear.)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of delightfully British manners with William Hanson, etiquette expert and host of the podcast Help, I sexted my bossWhen is acceptable to answer your phone in a restaurant? (And the delightfully passive-aggressive way to confront someone about it.)How many of us are incapable of sending food back in a restaurant? (And how to do so with class.)And do we really apologise too much? (Sorry, we had to ask.)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of work with the UK Head of Yahoo Finance and host of It's a Jungle Out There podcast, Lianna Brinded.How many Brits lie on their CVs? (You're playing with fire!)Do we like our jobs and do they pay enough? (Surprising stats here.)How many of our colleagues do we like? (Awkward Stuart and Matilda moment.)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of British cleanliness. How often does the average Brit brush their teeth? (And why the night brush is the best brush.)How often do we wash our hands after using the loo? (And why you should steer clear of your male colleagues.)And how often do we have a bath or shower? (Wait, are we bathing too much?)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme our properly improper attitude to money.Who are we most likely to borrow money from? (Paging the Bank of Mum and Dad.)What are we willing to splash out on? (Bad news for Sainsbury's Basics here.)And are we being short-changed by the Tooth Fairy? (Good job, Scotland!)CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around the theme of Christmas in Blighty.What do Brits consider the best thing about Christmas? (Apparently it's not church.)Do we say Father Christmas or Santa? (What's so terrible about Santa?)What is the nation's best bit of Christmas dinner? (Hot tip: it's not Brussels sprouts.)READ MORE Young people are killing off Christmas puddingsPoll reveals the thing Brits love most about ChristmasIs Father Christmas losing the battle against Santa Claus?CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around British eating habits with Dr Kimberley Wilson, host of the Food & Pscyh podcast, qualified psychologist and former GBBO contestant.This week, we're discussing statistics around the theme of food.Do you put milk in first when you make a cup of tea? (And why do we get so emotional about the answer?)What's Britain's favourite biscuit? (And should Jaffa Cakes count?)And how long is too long to wait before eating food that's fallen on the floor?READ MORE Why does the idea of eating some things gross us out more than others?From chocolate digestives to custard creams, this is why biscuits are so addictiveHow long can you leave something on the floor before you eat it?CREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch support provided by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Lianna Brinded in a discussion about bad bosses and preserving mental health in the workplace with two of the hosts of Britain is a Nation Of...: Stuart Henderson and Matilda Long. What do goats and bad bosses have in common, how many people are unhappy at work, and when is it time to cut your losses? Find more Work & Management content on Yahoo UK.CREDITSHosted by Lianna BrindedProduced by Caithlin Mercer & Lianna BrindedSound editing by Lolita LagunaMusic by Gregory MooreCover design by Katy Bowman See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of Britain is a Nation of... join data journalist Victoria Waldersee from YouGov Omnibus, along with the Head of News at Yahoo UK, Stuart Henderson, and editor Matilda Long as they unpack statistics around British sleep habits with Professor Jason Ellis, director of the Northumbria Centre for Sleep Research.This week, we're discussing:How many Britons have trouble falling asleep at night, with expert input from Professor Ellis on how many hours of sleep you need and the trick he uses to help people sleep at his centre. (See the full results of Stuart's survey here.)What do Britons wear to bed? And what should we be wearing (if anything)? (See the full results of Matilda's survey here.)And who do Britons have inappropriate dreams about? Along with some excellent insight from Prof Ellis on how to change the content of dreams you don't like. (See the full results of Victoria's survey here.)READ MORE ON THIS SUBJECTOne in four people admit having a sex dream about a colleagueWhy snoozing the alarm is not good for youWhy you have trouble sleeping as you get olderWhy you should rethink your pyjamasCREDITSHosted by Stuart Henderson, Matilda Long and Victoria WalderseeResearch by YouGov OmnibusProduced by Caithlin MercerEngineered by Danny Allin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The parkrun adventurers are people without parkruns to bookend our week and we're feeling a bit lost. UK parkrun adventurers Vicky Cooper and Stuart Henderson pop by to share their parkrun love story. Grette Wilkinson is back with a report for the Channel 5 News Crew from Pakapakanthi, and we say a fond farewell to a fun segment, and announce its exciting replacement!
Today's Guest: Paul Fitzgerald, Stuart Henderson, Cindy Jackson, authorities, Will Eisner and "PS Magazine" Will Eisner and PS Magazine In the pantheon of comic book masters, Will Eisner’s name is at or near the top of pretty much everyone’s list. He was there at the birth of the genre in the late 1930s – he famously turned down a submission from Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster of a comic book about a character named Superman. Will suggested they go back to art school in Cleveland and get a little better at his craft. Will Eisner, co-founder of the U.S. Army's long-running PS Magazine, during his own military service in World War II Eisner himself is best known as the creator of an enduring but little known character called "The Spirit." This is a big year for The Spirit, with a major motion picture written and directed by Frank Miller currently in post-production and scheduled for release in January 2009. Eisner is also known as the grandfather of the graphic novel for producing one of the genre's earliest and most enduring works, 1978's A Contract With God. I spent three years with Eisner, interviewing him and researching his life for the biography, Will Eisner: A Spirited Life, which was published by M Press/Dark Horse in 2005. There is a period of time in Eisner’s life, however, that is less known than all the others. From 1951 through 1972, he produced PS Magazine for the United States Army. It was a digest-sized comic book, essentially, that taught preventive maintenance to American soldiers from Korea through Vietnam. A week ago, the Virginia Commonwealth University library announced it had scanned more than 140 issues of PS and made the magazine available to the general public, online, for the first time. Will Eisner and PS Magazine by Paul Fitzgerald Because so much interest is being concentrated on Eisner’s work this year – and because it is a personal interest of my own, I’ve invited a trio of experts on PS Magazine to join me for a conversation about “The Unknown Eisner”: • Cindy Jackson is Archival Assistant for Comic Arts & Digital Collections in the Special Collections & Archives Department of the James Branch Cabell (rhymes with rabble) Library at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. • Paul Fitzgerald is a retired journalist who spent 10 years at PS Magazine where he worked alongside Will Eisner and formed a life-long friendship. Paul’s first book, Will Eisner and PS Magazine, will be published in May 2008. • Stuart Henderson joined the PS staff in August of 1993, and he has been production manager of the magazine since March of 2002. He is also the Army magazine’s unofficial historian. PS Magazine Website • Facebook • Wikipedia • Archive of all Will Eisner issues of PS Magazine at Virginia Commonwealth University • RadioNerds PS Magazine cover slideshow • Order Will Eisner and PS Magazine Order 'PS Magazine: The Best of The Preventive Maintenance Monthly' featuring the work of Will Eisner, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! Order Will Eisner: A Spirited Life (2nd Edition) by Bob Andelman, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Researchers and science advocates at UChicago, Argonne, Fermilab, and the Museum of Science and Industry discuss the promise and challenges of doing big science. Those interviewed include Michelle Le Beau and Olaf Schneewind of the University of Chicago, Rick Stevens of Argonne National Laboratory, Stuart Henderson of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and Kurt Haunfelner of the Museum of Science and Industry.
You’ve probably heard of Telegraph Avenue (Berkeley), Harvard Square, The Village, and Haight-Ashbury. That’s where “the scene” was in the late 1960s, right? But have you heard of Yorkville? I hadn’t until I’d read Stuart Henderson‘s terrific social history Making the Scene: Yorkville and Hip Toronto in the 1960s (University of Toronto Press, 2011). Turns out (and, Canadians, pardon my ignorance) that Canada had its own “scene” and it was in the Yorkville district of Toronto. Henderson, who is the L.R. Wilson Fellow in department of history at MacMaster University, does a remarkable job of tracing the rise and fall of Yorkville as a kind of “counter-cultural” capital. He also shows how Yorkville was part of a more general international cultural movement, one that spread all over North America and the World. The book is a fascinating look at a significant moment on Canadian and international history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You’ve probably heard of Telegraph Avenue (Berkeley), Harvard Square, The Village, and Haight-Ashbury. That’s where “the scene” was in the late 1960s, right? But have you heard of Yorkville? I hadn’t until I’d read Stuart Henderson‘s terrific social history Making the Scene: Yorkville and Hip Toronto in the 1960s (University of Toronto Press, 2011). Turns out (and, Canadians, pardon my ignorance) that Canada had its own “scene” and it was in the Yorkville district of Toronto. Henderson, who is the L.R. Wilson Fellow in department of history at MacMaster University, does a remarkable job of tracing the rise and fall of Yorkville as a kind of “counter-cultural” capital. He also shows how Yorkville was part of a more general international cultural movement, one that spread all over North America and the World. The book is a fascinating look at a significant moment on Canadian and international history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You’ve probably heard of Telegraph Avenue (Berkeley), Harvard Square, The Village, and Haight-Ashbury. That’s where “the scene” was in the late 1960s, right? But have you heard of Yorkville? I hadn’t until I’d read Stuart Henderson‘s terrific social history Making the Scene: Yorkville and Hip Toronto in the 1960s (University of Toronto Press, 2011). Turns out (and, Canadians, pardon my ignorance) that Canada had its own “scene” and it was in the Yorkville district of Toronto. Henderson, who is the L.R. Wilson Fellow in department of history at MacMaster University, does a remarkable job of tracing the rise and fall of Yorkville as a kind of “counter-cultural” capital. He also shows how Yorkville was part of a more general international cultural movement, one that spread all over North America and the World. The book is a fascinating look at a significant moment on Canadian and international history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices