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Best podcasts about stuart hill

Latest podcast episodes about stuart hill

The Bottom Line
Being the new broom

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 30:29


All eyes have been on the new prime minister as he, and his team of ministers, settle into their jobs running the country.In this episode we consider the management challenge of taking over and starting a new role, maybe changing the direction of an organisation. Three leaders from the world of business and the charity sector share their experience of coming in as a new broom, reflecting on the mistakes they made and advice they'd offer to the new Prime Minister.Evan Davis is joined by: Stuart Hill, UK CEO, DHL Rachel Roxburgh, former CEO, Dallaglio RugbyWorks Alan French, CEO, Thomas Cook PRODUCTION TEAM: Producers: Alex Lewis, Drew Hyndman, Miriam Quayyum and Diane Richardson Editor: Matt Willis Sound: James Beard and Hal Haines Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison and Rosie Strawbridge

The Drug Discovery World Podcast
Immunotherapy, avelumab and protecting the immunocompromised

The Drug Discovery World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 41:13


This is the latest episode of the free DDW narrated podcast, “Immunotherapy, avelumab and protecting the immunocompromised", which covers three articles written for Volume 23, Issue 3 – Summer 2022 of DDW. They are called “Mice with humanised immune systems advance cell-based immunotherapy”, “The avelumab story and what it means for urothelial carcinoma”, and “Immunocompromised are ‘forgotten' when it comes to viral protection”. In the first article, you will hear from Courtney Ferrebee, PhD, Field Applications Scientist, Taconic Biosciences. In the second article, Lu Rahman speaks to Dr Stuart Hill, Medical Director for Merck, about the development of the avelumab and what this means for the treatment of bladder cancer. In the third article, Dr. Jeffery Stein, CEO of Cidara and an expert in viral diseases, talks about the drug-Fc conjugate (DFCs), a new class of immunotherapeutic antivirals.

Tis Odd
30: 10 Legends of India

Tis Odd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 17:04


Quest gives us a rundown of some Mythical Creatures/Legends from India that she really has no business trying to pronounce.  Sources: Www.grudge.comWww.wikipedia.comhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinthehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyakhttps://warriorsofmyth.fandom.com/wiki/Vetalahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makara"The Atlas of Monsters: Mythical Creatures from Around the World" by Sandra Lawrence and Stuart Hill 

RNZ: Morning Report
Finfish limits coming in for recreational fishers

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 3:20


From next month recreational fishers will face daily catch limits on all types of finfish. There are more than a thousand species in New Zealand, but only 43 of these have been subject to limits. Recreational fisher Stuart Hill spoke to Mani Dunlop.

AvGeeksAssemble Podcast
AvGeeksAssemble Podcast S01 EP.014 "Talking Combat Photography with Stuart Hill"

AvGeeksAssemble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 53:10


Ep. 014Welcome to the 14th episode of the AvgeeksAssemble Podcast.In this episode you will hear from Former military combat photographer, Stuart!We hope you enjoy your flight with us and we welcome feedback through our social media channels on Instagram.Guest - @Stu_hill_mediaEditor - @rs7aviation

pharmaphorum Podcast
Merck on trends in oncology: the pharmaphorum podcast

pharmaphorum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 17:33


Episode 45 of the pharmaphorum podcast heard from Dr Stuart Hill, how he's seen the oncology landscape change and which of those he sees holding the most potential to improve patient outcomes.

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Drummers Talk With Bass Players
Stuart Hill x Erin David Tate

Drummers Talk With Bass Players

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 14:13


Stuart Hill of Shudder To Think talks with  Erin David Tate of Minus The Bear and Ghost Work presented by the Indie Drummer Collective. https://bit.ly/3AKq4VI

Real Organic Podcast
Stuart Hill: Sustainable Farming, Intuitive Knowledge + Feedback Loops

Real Organic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 104:43


#021: A deep discussion about farming, science, sustainability, and where knowledge comes from with the always-fascinating Stuart Hill, author and former chair of Social Ecology at the University of  Western Sydney, Australia.Stuart Hill is a prolific author, publishing over 350 papers and many books on agriculture and social ecology. He is the former chair of Social Ecology at the University of  Western Sydney, Australia and is currently Professor Emeritus in their School of Education. Stuart serves on the Real Organic Project Advisory Board.To watch a video version of this podcast please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/stuart-hill-sustainable-farming-knowledge-feedback-loops-episode-twenty-one/The Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce. It also identifies pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs as compared to products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be. But the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing small farms that follow the law. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but are still paying a premium price. The lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000  Real Fans!https://www.realorganicproject.org/1000-real-fans/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/

End On End
SHUDDER TO THINK "It Was Arson" / Craig Wedren and Stuart Hill

End On End

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 189:52


Wow, it's hard to believe we're already moving into the next era of Dischord history with this release. Welcome to 1988, this record heralded a sound and spirit unlike anything you've heard before in DC or on Dischord. This is a feral, untamed and unashamed beautiful beast of a vibration. It spoke of possibilities and dreams, of angelic harmonies and swirling energy. Join us for the origin story of this most unusual jewel in the label's crown, as Brian and Jeff uncover the magic and later talk to singer Craig Wedren and bassist Stuart Hill! 

Forever Young Adult
50. The Cry of the Icemark - Stuart Hill

Forever Young Adult

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 60:45


Remember when Ciara didn't swear on this podcast? Ah, ancient memories. For the FIFTIETH EVER EPISODE of Forever Young Adult, Aífe and Ciara discuss The Cry of The Icemark by Stuart Hill. This cool as hell book won the first ever Waterstones Children's Book Award back in 2005, won the 2006 Highlands Children's Book award for Long Novels in 2006, and won an eternal place in Aífe's heard when she read it at age 12. Digressions include the nonexistence of viking fireplaces, the great funko pop crisis of 2021, talking leopards and why we hate them, reason 49856 that libraries are the BEST, Content Warnings for: parental death, imperialism, violence in the context of war, brief mentions child death and cancer. Apologies for the audio quality, microphones are finicky creatures. -- If you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing to forever young adult podcast for more of our thoughts on Young Adult literature, coming of age literature! You can have two episodes a month delivered into your lovely ears for FREE. You can keep tabs on upcoming books and give us recommendations on our social media: www.Twitter.com/foreverYApod www.Instagram.com/foreverYApodcast www.goodreads.com/foreveryapod Email us at 4everYoungAdult (at) gmail.com Check out our patreon on www.patreon.com/foreverYAPod to throw us a few coins, check out our rewards, and show your appreciation/ire as applicable! Theme music by Kate Stewart. We love reviews! And recommendations! And attention! Thanks for listening :-)

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[恐龍馬麻說故事]DinoMom Bedtime Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 9:08


妖怪地圖:世界各地的神祕生物 雪怪、狗靈、年獸、鳥身女妖等等 馬麻竟然破解了暗號XDDD真的是本很有趣的書! @台東故事館 Powered by Firstory Hosting

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RIPEcast by Space Cowboys
Stuart Hill Robinson RIPEcast Live at Unison 5

RIPEcast by Space Cowboys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 58:01


This week, we're continuing releases from Unison 5 (@unison_stream). This time it's a heavy-hitting breaks mix from Santa Cruz DJ Sessions' Stuart Hill Robinson. Enjoy! Here's what Stu had to say about the mix: "I've been working closely with members of the Space Cowboys for the Unison Events of 2020. I'm extremely grateful to work with the Unison team, and to have the opportunity to play on the Space Cowboys Twitch channel. This mix is from Unison 5, and is an incredible, bass-filled hour!" About Stuart Hill Robinson: Stuart Hill Robinson has been working in SF Bay Area music and entertainment off and on for over 20 years, having been a promoter for Clockwork Events and Funky Techno Tribe in the late 1990s and early 2000s, along with conventional DJ/MC work for Sound In Motion Events. He prefers to work behind the scenes, which is why you will rarely find his mixes online, or his name on a flyer. But he hopes that you appreciate what he does share. More from Stuart Hill Robinson: Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/stuart-hill-yeah-robinson Facebook: facebook.com/stuarthrobinson52 Twitch: twitch.tv/stuart_h_robinson ****** Sign up to hear about our future events: Facebook: www.facebook.com/sfspacecowboys Instagram: www.instagram.com/spacecowboyssf/ Mailing list: spacecowboys.org Unison information and updates: Updates: unison.substack.com/subscribe Website: unison.stream

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Section 25 with Vin Cassidy

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 85:21


Vin Cassidy from Section 25 in conversation Section 25 formed in Poulton-le-Fylde near Blackpool, Lancashire, in November 1977. Initially the band was a duo, consisting of brothers Larry Cassidy (bass, vocals) and Vincent Cassidy (drums). In June 1978 they made their live debut with Phil Denton on guitar. Denton was replaced in November by Paul Wiggin. June 1979 saw the Cassidy brothers promote a charity gig in aid of International Year of the Child at Blackpool Imperial Hotel, featuring Section 25 and other local bands as well as Joy Division and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. As a result, Section 25 were invited to play at the Russell Club in Manchester, and joined Factory Records. Their debut 7", "Girls Don't Count", was released in July 1980 on Factory Records, produced by Ian Curtis and Rob Gretton of Joy Division. All Section 25 releases would be released through either Factory Records (until the demise of that label), or sister imprint Factory Benelux. Their debut LP, Always Now, appeared in 1981 and was produced by Martin Hannett at Britannia Row studio. The pochette sleeve was among the most expensive and elaborate in the label's history (designed by Peter Saville) utilising an exclusive 'marble' effect design printed on the inner jacket and a fold-out cover that resembled a match-book similar to the cover used by Cabaret Voltaire for their 2x45 album. The three-piece group played many gigs in Britain and Northern Europe between 1979 and 1981, both as a headline act and with other Factory Records artists, such as Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, Blurt, The Durutti Column, Crispy Ambulance and New Order. The group also released a self-produced second album, The Key of Dreams. However the original line-up split in September 1981 shortly after Paul Wiggin declined to fly to a concert in Helsinki supporting New Order, swallowing up most of their fee by travelling overland. With a North American tour already planned, his fear of flying made his departure inevitable. Factory label boss Tony Wilson then tried and failed to recruit then-unknown guitarist Johnny Marr as a replacement. Abandoning much of the existing live set, the Cassidy brothers prepared for an upcoming European tour with backing tapes and an extra percussionist John Grice. Following a warm-up date in London, the group visited Belgium, Holland and Germany in January 1982 in tandem with Factory labelmates Crispy Ambulance. The band then undertook their first North American tour, albeit restricted to the East Coast. 1983 – 2006 (From The Hip to Love & Hate) Joined by percussionist Lee Shallcross, Section 25 gradually evolved with a more electronic-dance direction, a process which culminated in the album From the Hip and remix single "Looking From A Hilltop", both released in 1984 and produced by Bernard Sumner of New Order. This second iteration of the band also featured the Cassidy brothers' sister Angela Flowers (vocals, keyboards) and Larry Cassidy's wife Jenny Ross (vocals, keyboards). The five-piece completed a lengthy second tour of North America in January 1985, where the single "Looking From A Hilltop" achieved a measure of club success. Later in 1985 the single "Crazy Wisdom" emerged on Factory Benelux as a 12", but the group again splintered, leaving husband-and-wife team Larry Cassidy and Jenny Ross to complete a fourth album, Love & Hate, finally released by Factory in 1988. Bad News Week was also released as a 12" single, remixed by Bernard Sumner. Section 25 then fell silent for more than a decade, although their entire back catalogue was reissued on CD on LTM as well as an archive DVD, So Far. There have also been several live and rarity CDs released by the same label. In 2001 the band regrouped and started composing new material. It was originally expected that this would form the basis for a new album, but these plans were derailed when Jenny Ross, after a long fight with cancer, died on 20 November 2004 at age 42. The LTM DVD So Far, an audio-visual history of the band released in January 2005, was dedicated to her memory. 2006 – 2009 (Part-Primitiv to Nature and Degree) Now with Ian Butterworth (formerly of fellow Factory act Tunnelvison) on guitar and Roger Wikeley on bass and keyboards, the Cassidy brothers performed their first live show in nearly two decades at their hometown Poulton-Le-Fylde in May 2006 followed by dates in Blackpool, Paris, Brussels, Leicester, London and Athens. A new studio album by the quartet, Part-Primitiv, was released by LTM in April 2007, together with Communicants, a DVD assembled from live performances in 2006. Larry and Vin Cassidy also featured in the 2006 Factory documentary film Shadowplayers, and a BBC television documentary on the label. The group performed at the Plan K venue in Brussels in December 2007 as part of the Factory Night (Once Again) event, being joined onstage by Peter Hook of New Order for a cover of "Temptation". It was then proposed that Hook and Section 25 play further shows together, performing a mixture of Section 25, Joy Division and New Order songs. Roger Wikeley left Section 25 in 2008 and was replaced by Stephen Stringer. In November this revised line-up played with Peter Hook in Paris, Brussels, Oss in the southern Netherlands and Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.[citation needed] Ian Butterworth parted company with the Section 25 at the end of the year. Stephen Stringer moved on to guitar and Section 25's sound engineer and programmer Stuart Hill moved on to bass guitar. Both were no strangers to Larry and Vin, who had helped them record demos in 1983 and 1985. The band released a new album in 2009 called Nature + Degree through LTM Recordings. Several tracks featured vocals by Bethany Cassidy, daughter of Larry and Jenny, who joined the group as co-vocalist and keyboards player. Section 25 appeared at the "Factory Night (And Then Again)" event at Plan K on 12 December 2009, with Beth and Larry sharing vocals. The group also returned to the States for festival dates in Los Angeles and San Francisco. On 27 February 2010, it was announced that founding member, singer, and bass player for the group, Larry Cassidy, had died at the age of 56. 2010 – present (Retrofit to Elektra) Prior to Larry Cassidy's death, the band had completed work on a new album, Retrofit, which was released on 14 September 2010. The album features electro reworkings and updates of previously issued Section 25 tracks, as well as one new song "Über Hymn". The album closes with a new version of Looking From A Hilltop, produced and arranged by Stephen Morris of New Order. Limited copies came with an extra CD of a 16-minute recording of Larry Cassidy reading selected lyrics of Joy Division's Ian Curtis. This was recorded in January 2010 and would be Larry's last visit to a recording studio. The band opted to continue to perform with their current line up. Section 25 played the FAC251 club in Manchester on 20 November 2010, and in 2011 issued their first new release without Larry Cassidy, a download-only EP titled "Invicta" EP, via Hacienda Records. June 2012 saw a deluxe vinyl reissue of From the Hip (Fact 90), issued as a special edition on Factory Records with 'remixed' artwork by Peter Saville, as well as a split coloured-vinyl 12" with Stereograph featuring two dub versions of "Colour Movement Sex and Violence" and "Inner Drive". Saville also provided the cover image and title for their eighth studio album, Dark Light, issued on the Factory Benelux imprint in February 2013. "My Outrage" was also released as a 7" single. Also released during the same period were the 10" single "Invicta Max" (an expansion of the 2011 EP of the same name) and the official remix album "Eigengrau", featuring numerous remixes of earlier Section 25 recordings by Zoviet France, Absolute Body Control, Portion Control and Renaldo and the Loaf among others. In May 2014 the group issued an expanded 30th anniversary CD edition of From the Hip via Factory Benelux, with a bonus disc featuring original demos as well as a BBC radio session from 1984 plus a new recording of "Reflection". Both Bernard Sumner and Jon Savage contributed liner notes. The new version of Reflection (subtitled 'Younger Image') was also issued as a limited edition orange vinyl 7" single to mark Record Store Day in April 2014. On Record Store Day the band performed in Manchester with Factory peers Crispy Ambulance and Minny Pops. A review of the show in The Guardian newspaper described Section 25 as "a revelation" and "the best new/old band in Britain." In April 2015 Section 25 released "Mirror", another limited edition 7" single for Record Store Day, with guest vocals by Simon Topping, formerly of A Certain Ratio. The song dated from 1980 but had never before been recorded in the studio. Both the song and the packaging complemented a new CD edition of Always Now, re-mastered and featuring a bonus disc with their 1981 John Peel radio session as well as a complete live concert from 1980. The packaging replicated the original wraparound cover designed by Peter Saville. In 2016 the group released a new live album, "Alfresco", as a vinyl and CD package to mark Record Store Day in April. That same year the track "Hit" from their 1981 album Always Now was sampled by Kanye West on a new song, "FML", featured on his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo.[6] In December 2017 the band announced on their Facebook page that they were working on a new album, to be released during the spring 2018. Vincent Cassidy also announced that their original guitarist, Paul Wiggin, will contribute on the new album. June 2018 saw the release of an eleven-track album Elektra, recorded at West Orange Studios during the early part of the same year. The album featured appearances by original guitarist Paul Wiggin and newest family member Michael Cassidy on bass. One of the tracks (FML) is an acoustic cover of the Kanye West track that sampled the band's Hit from their 1981 set Always Now.

Mental Health Foundation podcast
Talking about medication, exercise, weight gain and mental health

Mental Health Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 46:02


In our second episode of this series: (Intro) we discuss social media and its responsibility to address content that may trigger mental ill health or suicide.(Main feature) We look into medication, weight gain and exercise in people experiencing psychosis or schizophrenia. (Close) We say goodbye to Stuart Hill, Digital Manager at the Mental Health Foundation before he heads off to start his new job. Stuart made the Mental Health Foundation podcast possible. *Trigger warning this episode mentions suicide* If you have been impacted by anything in this episode remember that Samaritans are available to call 24/7 for free on 116 123. Hosts: Stuart Hill - Digital Manager, Mental Health Foundation Bethan Buswell - Digital Engagement Officer, Mental Health Foundation Main feature speakers: Derek Tracy - Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Director at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. He is a visiting lecturerer at King's College London 'Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience' and the department of Psychiatry at University College London. He also holds an editorial board position at the British Journal of Psychiatry. Simon Gilbody - is Director of the Mental Health & Addictions Research Group (MHARG) at the University of York, and holds a Joint appointment with the Hull York Medical School (HYMS), where he is a member of the Centre for Health and Population Sciences Samantha Granderson - Researchnet within Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Josefien Breedvelt - Research Lead at the Mental Health Foundation Podcast notes: Bethan & Stu introduction: Mental Health Awareness Week: mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week Suicide prevention campaign in Scotland: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/suicide-scotland-time-talk-about-it Suicide and social media - Molly Russell: huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/father-of-14-year-old-who-died-by-suicide-claims-instagram-helped-kill-her_uk_5c497d0ce4b0287e5b8817b8 Samaritans Media Guidelines: samaritans.org/media-centre/media-guidelines-reporting-suicide Mind, How to report on mental health: mind.org.uk/news-campaigns/minds-media-office/how-to-report-on-mental-health/ Talking to your children about scary world news: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/talking-to-your-children-scary-world-news Talking to your children about health internet use: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/talking-your-children-about-healthy-internet-use MHF Question Time, 'How has technology helped you with your mental health': instagram.com/p/BtBCjnNgDno/ Main feature: Paper by Professor Richard Holt and colleagues being discussed: looking at interventions to help with weight gain for individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia. Remembering that it is quite individual and people may be impacted differently to others: https://pilotfeasibilitystudies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40814-018-0378-1 Bethan & Stu close: GoodGym: goodgym.org/ Peer support group ran by Women&Girls Network: www.wgn.org.uk/ Mental Health Awareness Week 2019: Body Image: mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week Follow today's hosts on Twitter: Stuart Hill Twitter: twitter.com/stuhill90 Bethan Buswell Twitter: twitter.com/BeaBuswell Find out more about the Mental Health Foundation: Website: mentalhealth.org.uk/ Instagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation/ Facebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation/ Twitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth Get in touch with us: contactus@mentalhealth.org.uk

Mental Health Foundation podcast
Could visiting museums help us ward off dementia?

Mental Health Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 32:57


Visiting museums could help us slow our rate of cognitive decline, according to a new paper published in the British Journal of Psychiatry. In this episode, we speak to one of the authors of that paper, Daisy Fancourt, about the research and why it suggested that museums may be of benefit in slowing cognitive decline. We also discussed some of the limitations of the research and guarded against visiting museums being seen as a cure. We're also joined by Dr Derek Tracy, from the editorial board of the British Journal of Psychiatry, and Victoria Zamperoni, from the Mental Health Foundation's research team. In addition, Bethan Buswell and Stuart Hill discuss student mental health and the allocation of £2 billion for mental health services in the autumn budget.

Mental Health Foundation podcast
World Mental Health Day 2018: children's mental health

Mental Health Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 23:38


What state is children's mental health in? What are the issues facing young people and their mental health? What can schools, parents, friends and society do to help? Our latest podcast episode comes on World Mental Health Day 2018, the theme of which is young people and mental health in a changing world. Stuart Hill speaks to Jane Caro, Programme Lead for Children, Young People and Families at the Mental Health Foundation who gives her thoughts on a vitally important topic and introduces our new campaign, Make it Count, which aims to put mental health at the heart of children's school experience. To find out more about the campaign, visit mentalhealth.org.uk/makeitcount.

Mental Health Foundation podcast
Jonathan Bartley: Mental health and the economy

Mental Health Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 47:07


On this episode, Stuart Hill speaks to Jonathan Bartley - activist, campaigner and co-leader of the Green Party. Jonathan talks about the economy and how he thinks it's affecting our wellbeing. What could be done to improve things? Jonathan is a keen proponent of the ideas of a four-day working week and universal basic income. He thinks it will reduce inequality, which we know is a key driver of mental ill health. What do you think of Jonathan's views?

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Mental Health Foundation podcast
Byron Vincent and Tim Clare talk openly about their mental health

Mental Health Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 38:40


In this podcast episode Byron; a performance artist with lived experience of bipolar disorder, talks openly to his friend Tim about their of mental health. He talks to his friend Tim Clare; author, poet and podcaster, about his lived experience of anxiety and depression. Byron and Tim navigate the conversation through laughter, compassion, honesty and the safety of a trusted friendship. Hosts link: Stuart Hill: https://twitter.com/stuhill90 Guest links: Byron Vincent: https://www.byronvincent.com/ Tim Clare: http://www.timclarepoet.co.uk/ Need support? If you yourself are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress. If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to, listen and they won't judge or tell you what to do. C.A.L.M.: National helpline for men to talk about any troubles they are feeling. Call 0800 58 58 58 (UK). They are available 5pm-midnight 365 days a year. For support in a crisis, Text Shout to 85258. If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support. Shout can help with urgent issues such as: Suicidal thoughts, abuse or assault, self-harm, bullying, relationship challenges.

Let's Talk: Mental Health
S1 E2: Byron Vincent and Tim Clare talk openly about their mental health

Let's Talk: Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 38:39


In this podcast episode Byron Vincent takes over. He is a performance artist with lived experience of bipolar disorder, talks openly to his friend Tim about their of mental health. He talks to his friend Tim Clare; author, poet and podcaster, about his lived experience of anxiety and depression. Byron and Tim navigate the conversation through laughter, compassion, honesty and the safety of a trusted friendship.Stu Hill is your host. Stu and the Mental Health Foundation want to raise awareness, get people talking and provide support and hope.Hosts link: Stuart Hill: https://twitter.com/stuhill90Guest links: Byron Vincent: https://www.byronvincent.com/Tim Clare: http://www.timclarepoet.co.uk/Find out more about the Mental Health Foundation:Website: mentalhealth.org.ukInstagram: @mentalhealthfoundationFacebook: @mentalhealthfoundationTwitter: @mentalhealthGet in touch with us: online@mentalhealth.org.uk**Remember to rate, like, review and subscribe**Helplines:If you are feeling like ending your life, please call 999 or go to A&E and ask for the contact of the nearest crisis resolution team. These are teams of mental health care professionals who work with people in severe distress.If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to and listen.

BlacksmitHER Radio
100th ep Final

BlacksmitHER Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 25:36


Yup, this is my 100th episode.  Bob Menard from the New England Blacksmiths just asked me the other day did you envision the 100th when you started?  The answer is NO Way! The reason I started this podcast 3 years ago was to help create a tighter knit blacksmith community around the world, to aid and encourage forging new connections by having casual conversations every week so we can learn a little something about our peers.  I thought I would talk about a few of the connections I’ve made over the past 3 years and about some of the connections that a few listeners have made by listening to the podcast.  Then I’ll jump right into another JayBurn Journal (an article written by Jay Burnham Kidwell) about different kinds of forging connections such as riveting, hot metal wrapping, mortise and tenon and such.   Summary: Hot Connections Forge Welding Arc Welding MIG Welding Tig Welding Oxy/acetelyne, oxy/propane gas welding Oxy/acetelyne, oxy/propane gas brazing and soldering Forge brazing Forge soldering Mortise and Tenon Hot Rivets   Cold Connections are: Copper rivets Collars and wraps Claydon Connections Tension connections Nuts and bolts Articulated connections Socket bearing connections   Collaring – to determine the length of the collar material: measure around the pieces to be collared plus 2 ½ times the thickness of the collar material.  This will be the cut length before beveling the ends.   Square Tenons – Upset the end of the bar a ½”, then do another upset just under the first upset, use a side set or spring fuller to establish the tenon and the shoulder. Then draw out the tenon, even up the shoulder edges with a monkey tool and check fir size and fit with the mortise.  The tenon should extend about 1 ½ times the diameter of the tenon through the mortise hole. Pass- through connections – using a slitting chisel and a swage block that is a little bigger than the pass through stock.   Stuart Hill’s connection using a square tube that is twice the thickness of the pieces to be joined.   Arno Muller’s corner connection – forge a square corner with an upset at the 90 degree bend and then forge out a tongue from the outside corner.  Repeat this with another piece of square stock and join the two tongues in an opposite fashion.   Oval Rivets by Mark Aspery – from his Volume III book titled, “Mastering the Fundamentals of Traditional Joinery” available at www.MarkAspery.com.    

Podcasts - davidcayley.com
New Ideas in Ecology and Economics

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016


More than thirty years work at Ideas produced a lot of radio programmes, and so I'm always happy to have suggestions from friends and correspondents as to what I should revive next. One such suggestion came this summer during a dinner with my old friend John McKnight. He asked if I had ever interviewed his old friend Bob Rodale (1930-1990), and I remembered that I had— for the present series, back in 1986. John said that he would like to hear it, so here, after some delay, it is.These four programmes were an attempt to survey new thinking in environmental and economic philosophy and to investigate some of the efforts that were then being made to build nature and community back into the field of economics. John McKnight's friend Bob Rodale, who was the director of the Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, was then involved in one of the many one of many initiatives explored in the series. He called it the Regeneration Project: an attempt to model community economics after Nature's modes of healing and recovery following a disturbance. Since this series was a survey, the ideas are, naturally, not all of the same tenor. In the second programme, for example, several quite discordant ecological philosophies are presented. But what impresses me thirty years later is the generally hopeful tone, and the confidence, even among antagonists, that a new age was dawning. This aspect of the 1980's is easily forgotten today in the wake of the seeming triumph of the turbo-capitalism that was then gestating alongside the alternatives presented here. History is written by its (apparent) winners, as has often been said —I've seen this saying attributed to both Winston Churchill and Walter Benjamin —and yet many of the initiatives on which I then reported carry on, and many of the ideas and proposals that are discussed remain as compelling and as pertinent as they were in 1986. The series had a large cast of characters whom I have listed below, along with their affiliations at the time the series was broadcast:Part One: Peter Berg, Planet Drum Foundation; John Todd, Ocean Arks International; George McRobie, Intermediate Technology Development Group; Stuart Hill, Ecological Agriculture Project, McGill University; John Quinney, New Alchemy Institute; David Simpson and Jane Lapiner, ecological restoration, Mattole Valley, California.Part Two: Paul Shepard, Pitzer College, author of Madness and Society; Alan Drengson, University of Victoria, editor of The Trumpeter, a journal of ecological philosophy; Neil Evernden, York University, author of The Natural Alien; John Livingstone, York University, author of The Fallacy of Wildlife Conservation; Murray Bookchin, initiator of "social ecology"Part Three: Hazel Henderson, critic of modern economics, author of Creating Alternative Futures; David Ross, social economist, co-author of From the Roots Up: Economic Development As If Community Mattered; Michael Linton, founder of Local Exchange Trading System (LETS) in Courtenay, B.C.; Sarah Calisto, Courtenay resident, participant in LETS; Peter Usher, social economist, co-author of From the Roots Up: Economic Development As If Community Mattered; Joy Leach, Van City Credit Union; Michael Philips, founder of the Briar PatchPart Four: Slimma Williams, Lower East Side poet; Dan Chodorkoff, Institute for Social Ecology; Bob Rodale, Rodale Press, the Regeneration Project; Peter Fuller, Automotive Recycling Company, Allentown, PA; Guy Dauncey, community economics; Don MacMillan, Nanaimo Community Employment Advisory Society; Narasim Katary, director of long-range planning, Sudbury, Ont.; Greg MacLeod, New Dawn, Cape Breton Island, N.S.

The Nick Margerrison podcast
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The Nick Margerrison podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 111:06


Donnachadh McCarthy features this week. His twitter here: https://twitter.com/donnachadhmc His Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/donnachadh?fref=ufi http://www.theprostitutestate.co.uk/ Stuart Hill's wikipedia is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Hill_%28Captain_Calamity%29 Also - from the archives - Master Cosmic, who I can't find an online profile of... Music from Decadent Marsupials, who Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/decadentmarsupials And Quisling Meet who twitter here: https://twitter.com/quislingmeet