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Latest podcast episodes about uofg

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast
Professor Steph Scholten

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 82:05


It's time for episode 74 and in this one I chat with Steph Scholten who is the Director of The 'Hunterian Museums' and its collections at the Univeristy of Glasgow. This episode provides some insight into managing this side of The UofG's estate, and so we discuss some of the issues that arise for Steph and his team during their daily work. We chat about things like, interesting specimens, ethical considerations, repatriation of items, the media, and much much more!

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast
2024 Round up with The UofG Communications Team

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 118:12


In this epiosde we have a festive round up of all the Univeristy of Glasgow's top news stories from 2024, along with some insights into how the communications team work and what they do. I am joined by Richard Warburton - Head of Commmunications and External Relations at UofG, and Charlotte Morris -  the Communications Manager for The College of Social Sciences for a light hearted chinwag. Ever wondered how media requests are managed and how our staff end up on TV or radio? How does the Principal get advised on political or financial news that could affect the HE sector? It's all fascinating stuff, so join us for what ended up being a very long but highly enjoyable chat!

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast
Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli

The Teaching and Scholarship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 59:51


In episode 67 we welcome Anton Muscatelli to the podcast to chat about the legacy he will leave at The Univeristy of Glasgow having served as its Principal and Vice Chancellor for 15 years. Sir Anton anounced his intentions to retire earlier this year, so we thought it would be a great idea to have him on the show and to have a reflective conversation about his time in office and to discuss some of the big changes/ challanges that he and the sector as a whole has experienced throughout that time. Since this is a teaching focused podcast, we take the opportunity to delve into Anton's approaches and attitudes to learning and scholarship and talk about aspects of the UofG education strategy. We even managed to squeeze in a brief chat about his favourite football team too, the mighty Inter Milan of course!

The STUDY ABROADcast's Podcast
S2E2 - Comparing Experiences in Australia

The STUDY ABROADcast's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 27:10


Hear three former UofG students compare and contrast their experiences studying abroad across Australia.

The STUDY ABROADcast's Podcast
S2E1 - Netherlands Field School

The STUDY ABROADcast's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 12:06


Field schools are summer exchange programs led by UofG faculty for 2-6 weeks. Hear Dr. Julie Simmons talk about the highlights of learning about culture, identity and migration during the Netherlands Field School for Summer 2022.

Kitchener Today
Wednesday September 29th, 2021

Kitchener Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Show Opening... But first (0:33); The House of Commons could expel Kevin Vuong. Whether it will is another matter (20:20); 39 trapped miners now safe after rescue out of mine near Sudbury (43:36); Charges laid following massive UofG homecoming street party (52:53); Social inclusion of women by male colleagues in STEM fields can improve their workplace experience (1:04:06); NDP Education critic Marit Stiles renews call for rapid testing (1:27:00); Just over one week to go until the RangersReach 50/50 draw in support of KidsAbility (1:47:53)

Media Nation
Media Nation - August 12, 2020 - Kamala Harris, Recalled Onions & Canadian University Ties to China's Military

Media Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 44:13


Karlene Nation speaks to UofT Associate Professor Renan Levine about Kamala Harris being selected to be Joe Biden's Vice Presidential running mate. Doctor Jeff Farber of the University of Guelph talks the recall of U.S. grown onions over salmonella contamination & MP Garnett Genuis says Canadian universities must be banned from having any ties or connections to China's military.

Psych Soc O'Clock
Coronapod - Campus chat

Psych Soc O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 0:43


Ali asks UofG students about what has been keeping them hopeful during isolation.

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Psych Soc O'Clock
Attached - Campus chat

Psych Soc O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 0:46


In this mini episode Ali asks UofG student about their relationship 'Red Flags' and warning signs in potential partners.

UofG Sound Tracks
Liberty Vittert - The statistician who’s cooked up a career as an academic, TV chef, author and political commentator

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 70:16


Statistician, political commentator, television chef and author – Liberty Vittert has developed so many strands to her career. In this episode, we travelled to Boston to meet Liberty and to find out how. Liberty is a passionate believer that data can be used for good – and tells us about how the work she has done on the Board of USA for UNHCR, the north American arm of the of Refugee Agency has done just that. Liberty’s research, as a PhD student at UofG, focused on facial shape analysis with Dr Adrian Bowman, who she describes as the ‘greatest supervisor on the planet’. During her time at Glasgow Liberty hosted an STV cookery show and amongst her many accolades was named one of the "Coolest People in Scotland" by the Herald in 2018! Hear Liberty’s thoughts on the importance of learning to use maths, just like we learn to read, and how we can encourage more women and girls to study and work in STEM. Liberty explains how – no matter your background – there are so many opportunities to train and work in stats and data analysis. Liberty also shares awesome advice on finding volunteering opportunities that match your skills and interests and building connections as a PhD student and early career academic. Listen out for a special cameo from Henry – Liberty’s rescue dog who she adopted in Glasgow and now lives with her in Boston! He is officially the first guest pet to appear on Sound Tracks. What's your soundtrack? With - Aine O'Brien, UofG PhD student in Planetary Science who has 3 space-tastic themed songs, now added to the UofG SoundTracks Spotify playlist! For resources and links to take next steps visit www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks   

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: building your personal brand

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 13:11


Get the Inside Track on building your personal brand. Cat Hepburn has a portfolio career as a voice over artist, script writer and spoken word performer. Having started her personal brand early on, she’s sharing all her top tips on how to get started, how to use social media to best effect and how to ensure you’re staying true to yourself. Cat talks Instagram culls, Bryony Gordon and how to start a website if you’re not tech savvy… so if you need to work on your personal brand, press play!  Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks 

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: early career mindset

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 9:45


Get the Inside Track on an early career mindset. Not everyone has ‘always known’ what they want to do and even if you do… it might be altogether different when you get there. In this episode, Dan tackles four different myths surrounding the early career decision making process. Myth 1 – You have to know what you want to do, to be successful. Myth 2 – The hardest part is getting your foot in the door Myth 3 – You have to specialise to become valuable. Myth 4 – Networking is all there is to getting ahead Listen to him bust 4 myths, share his personal experience working at Ernst and Young in London and give lots of practical tips along the way – all in under 10 minutes!

UofG Sound Tracks
Kevin Sneader - The McKinsey Global Managing Partner, who’s identified the key enemy of confidence

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 52:37


When Kevin Sneader submitted his application to McKinsey, one of the world’s largest consultancy firms, as a UofG law graduate, he couldn’t have known it was the start of a career that would span decades, cross continents and ultimately take him to Hong Kong, where he is now Global Managing Partner. In this latest episode of UofG Sound Tracks, Kezia travelled to Hong Kong and met Kevin at the McKinsey office to hear about his incredible career journey. From technology and artificial intelligence to the global climate crisis, Kevin touches on some of the major issues facing the world, and the global workforce, today. He explains what skills good leaders need to have and why. Plus he shares how effective time management can help to ensure that we all pursue our passions and get away from the daily grind. Kevin describes himself as an optimist - and he truly is! His belief in the power of curiosity, seizing opportunities and being yourself is something we can all learn from. Listen out for: Kevin’s top tips for good leaders What Kevin thinks young professionals of today will be facing in the new working world Kevin's advice for standing out What's your soundtrack? With - Florian, GU Consultancy Society President with 3 fantastic songs, now added to the UofG SoundTracks Spotify playlist! For resources and links to take next steps visit www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks 

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: turning your great idea into a world-class business

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 23:52


This is the Inside Track on turning your great idea into a world-class business with Darina Garland, Co-founder and Chief Experience Officer at Ooni pizza ovens. Are you thinking of creating a prototype of a product idea? Have you ever wondered how much funding to ask for? Have you got a business idea but don’t know where to start? Hear Darina tell how Ooni began as an idea (and a desire for great pizza!) in her backyard, to a simple scrappy prototype and now the fastest growing company in Scotland selling outdoor pizza ovens all over the world. Get the low down on how Darina and her team have used crowdfunding campaigns to fund innovative new products, to test new ideas with customers and backers and to grow the ‘Ooni-verse’. Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks 

UofG Sound Tracks
Jordan Daly – The student activist who made LGBT history

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 65:57


Jordan Daly co-founded the campaign group and charity Time for Inclusive Education (TIE). TIE has one aim: to tackle homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia with LGBT-inclusive education in schools. Jordan’s experience growing of up as a young gay man, and his feeling of isolation at his most desperate helped to shape the work that TIE do in schools. In this episode Jordan tells the incredible story of TIE and how he took the organisation from grass roots campaigning to making LGBT history, it all started with one petition. Hear how Jordan balanced his second-year UofG studies, alongside working part time and launching the campaign. Hear how he learnt to navigate the Scottish Parliament, to meet MSPs and persuade them to support the TIE campaign. Jordan shares how he looks after himself in the face of social media criticism and attacks from anonymous accounts. You’ll get insights from TIE’s innovative digital campaigns, including how they used social media as an integral campaign tool to gain traction amongst politicians, young people and teachers. Jordan even offers up the TIE press release template! Listen out for: How TIE made history in LGBT history month How Jordan handles social media trolls What’s next for Jordan and TIE What's your soundtrack: With Ali Noble UofG History student who's making it easier for students to give to charity More info and episode links at: www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks

UofG Sound Tracks
Isabel Buchanan – the Human Rights Barrister who worked on Pakistan's Death Row

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 48:33


UofG grad and Human Rights Barrister Isabel must have made one of the most brave post-graduation decisions covered on the Sound Tracks Podcast. At age 23, after graduating from the Law School, Isabel went to work in Pakistan, on death row. In this episode, Isabel discusses the decisions she made along the way to becoming the Barrister she is today and how it’s a balance of listening to your gut and then analysing the available information that works for her.  Isabel has written an award-winning book – Trials on Death Row in Pakistan – which documents her transformative experience working in a new legal chambers in Lahore.  From UofG law student, to lawyer, to author, to Barrister… the verdict is unanimous that Isabel’s story is not one you can skip.  What's your soundtrack: With Scott James Meyer. More info and episode links at: www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks

GUMS Podcast
Episode 4: Tanvi Panhale, UofG Masters 2018/2019

GUMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 9:52


Tanvi Panhale did her masters dissertation on the topic Carefully Crafted on Instagram. She explores identity creation on self image and explains what marketing means to her. Additionally, Tanvi explores what her setbacks and challenges were while writing her Masters dissertation. Now she is commencing with research in the field of marketing, doing a PhD at the University of Strathclyde.

Psych Soc O'Clock
Loneliness - Campus Chat

Psych Soc O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 1:15


Our Campus Chat correspondent Ali asks UofG students "what's the best way to overcome loneliness?"

UofG Sound Tracks
Erin MacDonald - The tattooed Scottish-American astrophysicist who brings the science to Hollywood’s Sci-Fi

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 62:00


Check our Erin's bio and recommended career resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/erinmacdonald/ In this episode of Sound Tracks you’ll hear from Dr Erin Macdonald the self-confessed ‘tattooed Scottish-American N7 Slytherin Rebel from Starfleet’. Not sure what to make of that? Then take a listen! Dr Erin is the awesome host of YouTube series Dr Erin Explains the Universe, where she explores space science found in our favourite sci-fi TV shows, movies, books, and video games. She is a science fiction consultant to the entertainment industry where her specialty focuses on the use of general relativity in sci-fi through faster-than-light travel, artificial gravity, alternate universes and more. Erin tells us about how she fulfilled her life goal…. of becoming a warp drive expert! If you’re not sure what that means… nor did Rosie. Listen out for: How comedy improv classes helped Erin to gain confidence, her tips for improving your communication skills and the reality of ‘faking it until you make it’ in Hollywood. What’s your Soundtrack?: This week we ask UofG PhD candidate Anna Henschel to pick 3 songs along the theme of  science! Anna also tells us about her research exploring human interaction with robots.

Psych Soc O'Clock
Face your fears! - Campus Chat

Psych Soc O'Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 1:06


UofG students answer the question "What's the best way to overcome your fears?"

UofG Sound Tracks
Neil Oliver - The archaeology student who dug himself a niche multi-hyphen career

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 45:37


Check our Neil's bio and recommended career resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/neiloliver ‘That guy from Coast’, Neil Oliver, has one of the most recognisable voices to give you sound advice in this latest episode. Archaeologist-broadcaster-author-journalist... he’s carved out a unique niche for himself in his multi-hyphen career and he’s about to give you the tools he used to do it. Listen out for: Neil’s advice for those in a job they’re not in love with, what he thinks about career planning and how he’s used contacts, connections and friends all the way along his journey. What’s your Soundtrack?: this week we ask UofG Future World Changer Student Kenny to pick 3 songs along the theme of Neil’s career! Is this the trickiest challenge yet? Find out how Kenny got on and more about his own archaeological project.

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: aligning your career with your passion

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 18:49


Get the inside track on aligning your career with your passion, with UofG Grad Mark Ross – Finance Director EMEA at sports brand Under Armour in Amsterdam. Mark talks you through how to show your passion at interview, suggests ways that he develops passionate members of his team and shares his insight into combining his Accountancy profession with his love of sport.  Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks/aligningyourcareerwithyourpassion

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: Getting your first job abroad

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 23:20


Get the inside track on getting your first job abroad, with European Commission Comms Officer, Rosie Birchard. Rosie talks you through each step of the way, from skype interviews and CVs to what to pack and how to make friends in a new city. Listening to her practical tips and tricks will equip you with everything you need to go abroad – and likely abroad again, and again, and again! Resources and references from this episode can be found at: www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks/gettingyourfirstjobabroad

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: making meaningful connections

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 13:15


Get the Inside Track on making meaningful connections, with UofG Grad Paul Kay, who founded his own company Perfect Ink Media after working as the Managing Editor of Hong Kong Tatler! Paul gives three tips – that anyone can use – to break the ice, establish rapport and put your best foot forward with someone new. Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks/makingmeaningfulconnections

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: Impostor Syndrome

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 14:50


Get the inside track on managing Impostor Syndrome and building confidence, with UofG Grad Mairi McMartin – Knowledge Lawyer at Linklaters in Brussels. Mairi’s episode will make you laugh out loud and connect with your inner child again as she takes us right back to Primary School to explore some of the ways Imposter Syndrome can take hold. With three top tips that you can action today – this is an episode not to be skipped! Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks/impostorsyndrome  

UofG Sound Tracks
The Inside Track on: future skills in the age of AI

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 14:31


Get the inside track on future skills, with UofG Grad David Timis - EU Civic Outreach Fellow at Google. David suggests tools for your learning, describes what the future looks like in the age of AI, and gives us lots of (let’s face it – much needed) hope for how we can all adapt our skills and mindsets in the world’s most technologically advanced work place. Resources and references from this episode can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks/futureskills

UofG Sound Tracks
Shiona McCallum - The Scottish lass turned Londoner who’s making airwaves at BBC Radio1

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 43:50


More info about Shiona and how to connect with her on our webpages at: www.gla.ac.uk/soundtracks In this first episode of Season 3 of Sound Tracks hosts Rosie and Kezia recorded in the BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat studio with Shiona McCallum, reporter and UofG law grad. Shiona’s role as a reporter covering stories across the UK, interviewing and investigative journalism, and broadcasting live on air on Radio one. Shiona also has a real deep interest and love for country music – which has led to her writing for magazines and presenting a new country music on Radio 2. Working in Scotland in Inverness at Moray Firth Radio – she got her first ‘on air’ miles under her belt and from there has worked in the Middle East, Scotland and now in the capital city! In order to work for Radio One ‘the pinnacle of youth broadcasting’ … she moved down to London, taking a risk and leaving behind a secure job in Glasgow. She listened to the voice inside her that said ‘go for it’ and she’ll encourage you to listen to it too.   Listen out for: How a tweet led to her big career break at BBC Radio 1 What Shiona misses as a Scottish lass in London What’s your SoundTrack? This week UofG Student Peter Standfast gives us three songs describing his recent Amsterdam trip where he spent 2 weeks on a work shadow placement with future podcast guest Mark Ross!

UofG Sound Tracks
Helen Stewart - The Arts grad who's distilling gin and inspiration!

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 48:03


This special episode of Sound Tracks was recorded live at Drygate Distillery, in front of an audience of 100 students and alumni. UofG Arts Grad Helen studied English Literature and Language in Glasgow, all the while brewing ideas for diversifying her family farm back home in Pitlochry. Today, she is both forager and founder at Badvo Distillery - successfully launching a unique Scottish Gin range and distilling not only great products, but the true essence of entrepreneurship along the way too! Listen out for: Helen's challenging experiences as a female in the drinks industry, the key role one of her lecturers played and her top tips for success.  Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
John Tiffany - The Theatre Director who brought the magic of Harry Potter to stage

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 66:11


John Tiffany is one of UofG’s most prestigious alumni working in the creative arts. He’s worked on internationally acclaimed productions, winning numerous accolades including two Tony Awards and two Olivier Awards! In this very special episode of Sound Tracks we hear about John’s journey from a UofG Biology student, to becoming Associate Director at the National Theatre of Scotland and most recently Directing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. This funny and thought-provoking discussion is packed with John’s advice for aspiring young creatives and how to truly shine at auditions and interviews, the challenges of getting into the arts today and the importance of diversity in the sector.   Listen out for: How he brought the magic of Harry Potter to life using Victorian illusions and how he really feels on a show’s opening night. Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Ben Mervis - The Food Editor whose career is built on going with his gut

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 115:14


Check out Ben's bio and recommended careers resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/benmervis/ Food historian, researcher and editor Ben Mervis, came to Glasgow studying on a year abroad - and stayed! In this episode you'll hear how Ben used the skills from his history degree to create a multi-hyphen career around one of his passions: food.  Working for Noma, Netflix's Chef's Table and now having launched Fare Magazine - Ben's followed his gut throughout.  We joined him for a foodie chat looking back at his journey as he serves up some great career insight and advice. Whet your appetite for this one! Listen out for: Ben's tips on networking, an insight into the superlative watermelon experience and how to put your UofG Degree skills to best use.  What's your soundtrack? A cheesey playlist from the UofG Cheese Society President Matthew. Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Linda De Caestecker - The Medical Student turned Public Health Director who’s still a biscuit lover at heart

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 66:39


Check out Linda's bio and recommended careers resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/lindadecaestecker/ UofG Grad Linda De Caestecker is the Director of Public Health for Greater Glasgow and Clyde, a career which she moved into after working as a Doctor both at home and abroad.  Now an Honorary Professor, Charity Trustee and important local figurehead, Linda explains what Public Health really means in it’s broadest sense – and how you can build a career in it too.  We talk through some of the big health issues that shape all our lives and hear Linda's big career takeaways (not the Friday night pizza variety!) Listen out for: Linda’s insight into types of leaders, advice on getting into Public Health no matter what you studied – plus, her confession in a very relatable Myth Buster! What’s your soundtrack?: We ask Jamie, a UofG Future World Changer student with a mission to bring Love back into the Care System. Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Jude Pullen - The Product Design Engineer who’s sent superman into space

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 63:32


Check out Jude's bio and recommended careers resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/judepullen/ Jude Pullen is an award-winning Product Design Engineer and Technologist with a fascination for solving unconventional problems – both mechanical and human. Jude has worked for brands like Dyson, Speck Design, Sugru and is now currently working for Lego. From fire-fighting robots and Superman Space-pods, to medical devices for the NHS and life-changing inventions for terminally ill children… Jude has worked on a diverse range of challenging projects across the world.   Listen out for: how Jude almost designed himself out of a job, his insights into how to make the most of second chances and how a 3.00pm beer could transform your career prospects. What's your Soundtrack: We ask Chrissy, current President of the UofG Engineering Society! Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Mark Beaumont - The Athlete, Broadcaster and Author who pedalled round the world in 80 days

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 55:51


Check our Mark's bio and recommended careers resources: www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/markbeaumont/ In this final episode of Sound Tracks season 1, UofG politics and economics graduate Mark Beaumont talks us through what it takes to break the circumnavigation cycling world records not once but twice! We unpick what ‘success’ actually means, get his tips on work-life balance plus hear about the journey he took before his world-record breaking ones. What’s your Soundtrack? We ask GUSA President Paddy to share his favourite tunes for working out and chilling out. Listen out for: How we can make stress and pressure work in our favour and how launching a start-up and planning a record breaking endurance adventure have more in common than you might think. Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Kian Golzari - The Active Dreamer who made business with LeBron James a reality

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 49:51


Check out Kian's Bio and recommended resources here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/kiangolzari/ Kian Golzari has personally sourced and manufactured over 2,500 products for brands such as Tesco, Panasonic, United Nations, Google and more! So his insight into business as a product developer and entrepreneur is not to be missed! Today, Kian is in business with LeBron James and Neymar as a Partner in Active Dreamers - a connection made during his year studying abroad in Miami. And now he's on yet another adventure, launching an innovative new travel brand, Veltra.  What's your Soundtrack? We ask Cal - study abroad returning student and all round extra-curricular super star! Listen out for: How to use Instagram DMs for business, manufacturing myths about China and Kian renaming our Adulting Fail segment.  Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
Corien Staels - The Dragons' Den star who's practically pitch perfect

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 42:02


Check out Corien's Bio and recommended resources at : https://www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/welcomehome/soundtracks/corienstaels/ UofG business grad Corien Staels, Founder of Staels Design ltd. trading as Wheelair - is an impressive source of inspiration. In this episode, hosts Rosie and Kez caught up with her while she was back in the UK on business after an exciting year for her product.  Corien's Dragons' Den experience was described by Peter Jones as 'pitch perfect' and today she's still travelling all over the world developing and marketing her incredible idea that won Peter's praise. With her pragmatic approach to tackling the commercial world and her determination to inspire other young business women - she's on a sound track to lots more success.  What's your Soundtrack? We ask Moa Schafer, ASBS Business Briefings Host. Listen out for: Corien's Dad's thoughts on her hair, Kez vs Corien on Parallel parking ... and a shout out for the UofG Enterprise team!   Sound Tracks is supported by The Network - UofG's exclusive online community for students, graduates and staff. Join at bit.ly/TheUofGNetwork

UofG Sound Tracks
The Official UofG Sound Tracks Trailer

UofG Sound Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 1:45


Sound Tracks is the fortnightly podcast brought to you by UofG Careers and Alumni, that’s jam-packed with sound advice from our graduate world-changers to help keep your career on track. Join hosts Kezia and Rosie as they take your on a tour with awesome alumni all over the world to share their career journey. From side hustles and social enterprises to surviving freelance, creating social, creative and scientific impact, to surviving the big city living around the globe. Our alumni guests will share their career highs, lows and everything in between! In each episode, you’ll be sure to get the inside track with industry insights, practical ideas and honest advice. It’s the must-have soundtrack to your career journey. 

This Movie's About You
Episode 63 - David Galbraith

This Movie's About You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 31:40


Professionally his name is Dr. David Galbraith. I know him as my old friend, David, older sibling to my good friend Julie (who I did an informal improv theatrical piece with). When I last saw Dave - circa 1977 - he was studying Marine Biology at the University of Guelph. Subsequently, I incorrectly associate him with Guelph University and Marine Biology despite his well documented achievements as head of the science department at the Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada). Part of that irrational is because David, knowing me to be a film buff, invited me to see A W.C. Fields movie and a Marx Brothers movie at the UofG film club — or film department — who can remember? It was 1977. The effect of seeing those films on a big screen, with an audience, help catapult me from being merely a fan of film to turning film into something of a career. Asking David (Dr. Galbraith, rather) to join us on TMAY is a natural extension of that friendship that began so many years ago, and of a key moment in my film education. This interview is part reunion and part insight into two films — one classic/one bound to be a classic. Here is my friend David on Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival.