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Welcome to episode 831 in which host Polly Hammond interviews Robert Joseph in this episode of Uncorked, More about today's guest: Robert Joseph is an editor at Large, Meininger's Wine Business International Robert is a wine business consultant and an editorial consultant for Meininger's Wine Business International, which he helped to launch in 2006. In 1983, after living in Burgundy for five years, he launched the Wine International magazine; set up the International Wine Challenge; became wine writer for the Sunday Telegraph and wrote his first book: The Wine Lists. He is the Chairman of the Wine Institute of Asia, and has chaired and launched wine competitions in several countries. Robert has been on the UK Who's Who list since 2013, and the awards he has received include the Jacob's Creek ‘Golden Vine'; ‘the Best Wine Guide in the World'; the Glenfiddich (twice); The Wine Guild of the United Kingdom Premier; the Marques de Caceres. He regularly appears on television and radio, and he is also regularly invited to lecture at the Wine & Spirits Educational Trust. Joseph is one of the trio behind Hugh Kevin & Robert Wines whose wines now sell over 2.5m bottles per year in 40 countries. His blog is The Joseph Report. " I wear several hats in the wine world. These include wine production (as one of the trio behind Hugh, Kevin & Robert, with brands including le Grand Noir, Greener Planet; public speaking (MUST, Wine2Wine, FineMinds4FineWines, Nedbank/Vinpro etc); consultancy (to companies and generic organisations); industry journalism (as editor at large of Meininger's Wine Business International); and teaching - Burgundy Business School, Sonoma State etc). Co-creator of realbizwine.com/ My next book - The Future of Wine has Changed will be published in June 2020) Winner: 2018 Vinventions Award for Innovations Specialties: wine evaluation, wine brand creation, publishing, industry analysis, public speaking, book authorship/editing/publishing." If you want to learn more about today's guest, you can by visiting: instagram @wine_thinker More about the host Polly Hammond: Polly is Founder and CEO of 5forests. She splits her time between Barcelona, Auckland, and Napa, consulting, writing, and speaking about the trends that impact today's wine businesses. She's an advisor to New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, host of Uncorked with the Italian Wine Podcast, cohost of the Real Business of Wine with Robert Joseph, and, occasionally, a knitter. Polly is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where she earned degrees in International Relations and French. Those studies led to a deep and abiding love affair with behavioural Economics, and her wine work is based on insights into all the crazy and irrational reasons consumers engage with brands. With over 20 years experience in growing successful companies, Polly knows first hand the challenges faced by independent businesses. She approaches each client experience with empathy and understanding for what it takes to adapt and thrive in the real world. To learn more about Polly Hammond visit: Twitter: @mme_hammond Instagram: @5forests website: https://5forests.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!
Ep. 602 Joy Livingston interviews Robert Joseph in this 5StarWines 2021 Special Robert Joseph Editor at Large, Meininger's Wine Business International Robert is a wine business consultant and an editorial consultant for Meininger's Wine Business International, which he helped to launch in 2006. In 1983, after living in Burgundy for five years, he launched the Wine International magazine; set up the International Wine Challenge; became wine writer for the Sunday Telegraph and wrote his first book: The Wine Lists. He is the Chairman of the Wine Institute of Asia, and has chaired and launched wine competitions in several countries. Robert has been on the UK Who's Who list since 2013, and the awards he has received include the Jacob's Creek ‘Golden Vine'; ‘the Best Wine Guide in the World'; the Glenfiddich (twice); The Wine Guild of the United Kingdom Premier; the Marques de Caceres. He regularly appears on television and radio, and he is also regularly invited to lecture at the Wine & Spirits Educational Trust. Joseph is one of the trio behind Hugh Kevin & Robert Wines whose wines now sell over 2.5m bottles per year in 40 countries. His blog is The Joseph Report. " I wear several hats in the wine world. These include wine production (as one of the trio behind Hugh, Kevin & Robert, with brands including le Grand Noir, Greener Planet; public speaking (MUST, Wine2Wine, FineMinds4FineWines, Nedbank/Vinpro etc); consultancy (to companies and generic organisations); industry journalism (as editor at large of Meininger's Wine Business International); and teaching - Burgundy Business School, Sonoma State etc). Co-creator of https://realbizwine.com/ My next book - The Future of Wine has Changed will be published in June 2020) Winner: 2018 Vinventions Award for Innovations Specialties: wine evaluation, wine brand creation, publishing, industry analysis, public speaking, book authorship/editing/publishing." You can find Roberty on instagram @wine_thinker Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, Cin Cin!
On the podcast this week, I am joined by special guest Dr Lesley Dornan, who is a Lecturer in Nursing at the University of Ulster. Lesley's background is in breastfeeding and child and maternal health and she spent ten years overseas in South East Asia studying and working. Her PhD centred on breastfeeding, motivation, and culture. I first came in contact with Lesley when I attended a talk she did at the start of 2020. The talk was entitled ‘Why women don't breastfeed' and it looked at the idea that women don't breastfeed, cultures do. I found Lesley's talk fascinating and so I was delighted when she agreed to come on this podcast and talk more about her specialist subject! Lesley's big talking points: Cultural differences in how breastfeeding is looked upon and treated in Thailand Vs the UK The big differences between breastfeeding rates in Thailand and the UK The meaning and significance of mothers' 'milk debt' in Thai culture. How the expectations and goals women set themselves affect their decision to continue to breastfeed The important role a partner plays in breastfeeding and how they can bond with a breastfed baby Knowing when to ask for help if breastfeeding gets tough "The resilience of mums is incredible...and regardless of whether you achieve all your breastfeeding goals or not - to start and explore it and to take that risk, celebrate that. Celebrate your choices and your achievements. None of us are perfect mums and so none of us are going to be perfect breastfeeding mums." Dr Lesley Dornan Sources Breastfeeding, motivation and culture: an exploration of maternal influences within midwife-led instruction in an Asian setting - research study by Lesley Dornan et al. Feasibility study to test Designer Breastfeeding™: a randomised controlled trial - research study by Janine Stockdale et al. Breastfeeding rates in Thailand - WHO Breastfeeding rates in the UK - WHO
TRIGGER - we are talking about coronavirus in pregnancy and what birth will look like to share as much knowledge as we can. On todays bonus episode with Dr Laura Lenihan we are talking through Coronavirus; guidelines, symptoms, at home treatment and evidence based knowledge. Laura shares with us as much information as she can on pregnancy and coronavirus, what this will mean for your birth plan and birth. With both the HSE and NHS being overrun at the moment we also chat about when we should be seeking medical help for non coronavirus symptoms and how to do this. In addition to this Dr Laura Lenihan answers your sent in questions around folic acid, dentist trips, exercise after birth and chicken pox vaccine. I hope you find this episode informative and gives you knowledge to help ease any anxiety you may be feeling. Find Dr Laura Lenihan at @drlauragp on instagram and view her highlights for more information. Finally a huge thank you to the HSE, NHS and all worldwide doctors, nurses, health care workers putting themselves and their health on the front line to help us. Lots of love and stay safe Emma Xxx Please note: Dr Laura Lenihan has answered our questions to the best of her knowledge using the Irish, UK & WHO guidelines. This information is changing daily, sometimes hourly so please refer to your countries guidelines and health service especially if listening abroad.
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Michael, Anthony & Michelle return to recap the second episode of Hunted UK’s fourth series. In this episode: Would an Australian tradie hide a fugitive? Does Fugitive Nick hate us? Anthony gets a three-question exit interview. We give Hunter Doug the attention he so richly craves. We try and avoid a podcast feud. There’s a conspicuous absence in HQ, which gives us a hint for the extraction point. Did the editors change between last week and this episode?? Why do we never see couples on Hunted? Why do female fugitives never do well? We cross off a square on the bingo card. Can Michelle actually apply for Hunted? Why won’t certain people tweet us? The cliffhanger is resolved startlingly quickly. HQ finally give us a shoutout. There’s a live twitter answer to a question we raised last week. Michael spots a connection between series. How do you spot a winners’ edit? Who will actually feature next week? Two of us compliment Dr Donna. What is this series’ recurring motif? Is Sherlock ex-Special Forces? Michelle gets confrontational. Who is Hunter Mai? How do you clear your Google history? We ask for more soundbites. What would be the greatest side effect of everyone tweeting Doug? Someone tries to steal Sherlock’s title. Michael is disgusted. Do fugitives have to taunt HQ? How do fugitives get HQ’s address? Should you ever take a train? Michelle has some thoughts on wigs. Michael spots an error and says the nerdiest thing ever uttered on the podcast. How do you hide your identity on Hunted? We feel sorry for one of the camera crews. We revisit an old favourite from last year. Michael predicts a sequel. A classic pub quiz question appears. We all do some research and then issue a challenge. Does Bleks like hide & seek? Should Emma & Jess have accepted a phone? What code should you use on the run? Anthony has some rules for picking accomplices. We look for sponsors. Michael’s pronunciation is complimented. When is Michelle returning to the UK? Who will be caught next? Who will win? And does Michelle swear? We’ll be back next week for more Hunted recaps – don’t forget to let us know your suggestions for the collective noun for a group of Hunters and Michael will be back on Wednesday for some Mole hunting!
Our Fiftieth Episode Extravaganza is our longest episode ever! We answer your questions! We answer our questions! We talk about library fines, reading parties, stats, and much more. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Here are the Bingo cards you can download! (And yes, Matthew did choose the Halloween theme for these because of course he did.) The Questions: What are your actual library jobs? Why did you start the podcast? British Columbia Library Association Readers’ Advisory Interest Group How are your genres selected? Current genre list The Readers’ Advisory Device What is the usual process for making the podcast? How do you do it from two different countries? How long does it take? We could not find the “um ah” file. Sorry! Matthew’s mom says through email: “Hi, I enjoy listening to your podcasts especially when you go off topic a little. I never realised that Librarians are professional READERS. I am amazed that you have to read so much and so widely. I also enjoy your individual tweets about the trials of being a librarian.” Kifty ask on Twitter: “What would Vespidae's favourite book be? Follow-on question: Would it be scratch 'n' sniff?” Jon Newell’s blog The crazy map Caleb asks on Facebook: “What’s the one trope in reading a book/graphic novel/media consumption vehicle that completely turns you off?” Vikki asks on Facebook: “Are there some approaches you have that are good at helping readers narrow down what they might like to try next?” Walden100 asked in an iTunes review: “since you are all librarians maybe you could talk about the difference between Canada/US in a future episode?” Idea Stores in the UK Who is the tallest/shortest podcaster? Do you think the book club has worked to make you better at Readers Advisory? How do you hope it is helping others to become better at Readers’ Advisory? What’s with that weird tone you use when editing in other content? Does your utter lack of feedback on the podcast make you feel like you’re shouting out into the void? 1% rule (Wikipedia) What genre/type of book are irresistible to you? Tell me more about these mythic reading parties? How do I throw one? Do I have to shush people if they talk? What genres do you dread having show up? What do you do when you’re not reading? What was your favorite reading experience from bookclub so far? Why are your email and website address so weird? Iskra - sekcija za ljevičarsku intelektualnu misao i aktivizam Have you appeared on any other podcasts? S.S. Librarianship Episode 22 ("You should keep writing things!"): Matthew talked about zines and why they should be in libraries. Episode 44 ("A child was more likely to get Infinite Jest... or Lady Chatterley's Lover."): Matthew talked about Raspberry Pi computers and maker spaces. Episode 66 ("It's this great love story - between a girl and her rocket ship."): Anna and Matthew talked about their experiences at the 2015 ALA Conference in San Francisco, and conferences in general. Episode 76 ("Open Source Toasters..."): Matthew talked about X-Men comics. Circulating Ideas - Episode 127: Matthew talks about various library things Meanwhile... Back at the Comic Book Shop: Blog vaguely connected to Matthew’s old radio show How do you feel about your iTunes reviews? Where are the samples in your intro from? Teen Titans Go Perversion for Profit Puffy Ami Yumi - Teen Titans Theme Why did you pick that song as your theme song? To Arrakis by DarkSunn from the Free Music Archive Stats! Our special guests were (in order): Sam Mills, Jorge Cardenas, Inti Dewey, Jon Newell, and RJ Edwards. Questions Should we do a year or nothing but romance genres? Announcements Anna and Matthew will be tabling at Grid Zine Fest, April 14, 2018 in Salt Lake City Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, April 17th when our genre will be Essay Collections! Then come back on Tuesday, May 1st when we’ll talk about the idea of Separating the Art from the Artist.
Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Regulator? 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Dr Paula Case (University of Liverpool, UK) Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Regulator?: Interrogating Causal Narratives in Defensive Medicine Research
This classic episode of Answering the Ten Count is titled "Pimpin' Ain't Easy." Greg and Callum answer listeners' questions before Tommy catches up with them, after catching up on some sleep. Some of the questions answered in this episode are: Who would you like to see Future Endeavored? Where do you see the Johnny Ace/John Cena and HHH/Brock Lesnar feuds heading? Do you think Wrestlemania will ever happen from the UK? Who is your favorite wrestling commentator? AND MORE!!! Be sure to Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/answertheten. Follow us on Twitter, @Answertheten. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio. Donate to the show at Patreon.com/Answertheten.