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The We Society
Solving the Productivity Puzzle with Ed Balls, Anna Stansbury and Dan Turner
In the final episode of Season 8 of the We Society, our host Will Hutton is joined by economist and former Labour politician Ed Balls, Dr. Anna Stansbury, a researcher in labour and macroeconomics from MIT, and Dan Turner, Chief Research Officer for the Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown focused on national and regional inequalities. All three have recently collaborated on research to do with regional inequality in the UK and the lessons the UK can learn from Bidenomics. In this conversation, they discuss the worsening regional disparities in productivity, income, and overall economic performance within th...
2025-07-09
40 min
The We Society
The Social Life of Pain with Tom Shakespeare
In the UK alone, around one in four adults are experiencing chronic pain. And nearly a quarter of the population live with some form of disability. Yet despite these numbers, pain and disability are still too often talked about in hushed tones, misunderstood, or entirely overlooked in public life. How do we talk about pain that doesn’t go away? How do people live in bodies that society isn’t built for? And how can we shift the narrative from individual burden to collective responsibility? Professor Tom Shakespeare helps us answer these questions in this episode of t...
2025-07-02
28 min
The We Society
Borders, Brexit, and Fault Lines with Katy Hayward
Borders contain nations, act as fault lines, but are also meeting points, where different cultures, people, and ideologies come into contact. Nowhere has this been more visible, more painful, and more politically charged than the island of Ireland. In this episode, Will Hutton is joined by Professor Katy Hayward. She’s one of the UK’s leading voices on Brexit, the Irish border, and cross border tension and transformation. A political sociologist at Queen’s University Belfast and Co-Director of the Centre for International Borders Research, her work bridges politics and the everyday experience of life on the...
2025-06-25
28 min
The We Society
Care or Incarceration? How some of the UK’s most vulnerable children are being failed with Lisa Harker
We speak with Lisa Harker, the Director of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, who gives us an insight into the alarming rise in the use of Deprivation of Liberty Orders on children. She explains how vulnerable children, many born into poverty and facing complex needs, are increasingly subjected to severe restrictions on their freedom through these court orders. According to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Justice, 1,280 children were subject to applications to deprive them of their liberty in 2024 in England and Wales. Lisa and her team at the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory have been re...
2025-06-18
28 min
The We Society
Taking entrepreneurship beyond business with Eleanor Shaw
What is the link between social science and entrepreneurship? To give us the answer, Will Hutton speaks to Professor Eleanor Shaw OBE, an academic specialising in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Strathclyde to delve into the social science dimension of entrepreneurship. Eleanor believes that entrepreneurial spirit stems from recognising and addressing unfulfilled societal needs. In the conversation, they discuss successful entrepreneurs who contribute to communities and not just their bottom line. Eleanor addresses the idea of whether entrepreneurial skills are innate or can be cultivated. She argues that while some individuals may have a natural p...
2025-06-11
29 min
The We Society
Population, Data & Destiny with Andy Tatem
Professor Andy Tatem talks to us about WorldPop, the research programme he heads that is based in the School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton. The team at WorldPop uses satellite imagery and mobile phone data to map population distributions in areas of the Global South and this data is used by governments for resource allocation and policy-making. In this episode, Andy shares case studies emphasising the impact of timely data on healthcare decisions in countries like Papua New Guinea and Afghanistan. He talks through the ethical considerations in data collection and his vision to supplement t...
2025-06-04
30 min
Integro Talks
The Trump 2.0 Effect: OFAC and Economic Sanctions
Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, his America First approach to foreign policy has brought with it renewed economic pressure on trading partners. Host Alberto de la Portilla, CEO of Integro Advisers, is joined by Saskia Rietbroek, Executive Director of the Association of Certified Sanctions Specialists (ACSS), to break down how the use of OFAC sanctions as a foreign policy tool is evolving under Trump’s second term.In this episode, they explore key shifts in OFAC enforcement from Russian oligarchs to drug cartels and fentanyl trafficking, increasing pressure on China and Iran, and growing divergence between U...
2025-05-29
48 min
The We Society
Morality in UK prisons with Alison Liebling
We probe the UK prison system with Professor Alison Liebling, a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Cambridge and the Director of the Institute of Criminology’s Prisons Research Centre. In this episode, she discusses the complexities surrounding prison officers, their often-underappreciated skills, and the critical role they play in maintaining order and humanity on the wings. Professor Liebling’s research on prisons spans over three decades with a particular interest in the moral landscapes of prison life. Her research has led to a prestigious Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. This Fellowship allows...
2025-05-28
28 min
The We Society
How to get work working for everyone with Gavin Kelly
Gavin Kelly is the Chief Executive of the Nuffield Foundation and has spent the past 30 years of his career putting Britain’s economic inactivity problem under a microscope. For Gavin, one of the main problems is the nearly 1 million young people who are not in education, employment or training. They are the ones being left behind and their numbers are rising. But what can be done to solve this? The Nuffield Foundation is an independent charitable trust funding research that informs social policy, primarily in education, welfare, and justice. The Foundation is also the founder and co-fu...
2025-05-21
33 min
The We Society
Keep Calm and Chill with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
As US President Donald Trump threatens trade tariffs, the We Society invited the Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to share her thoughts during this period of uncertainty. The first woman and the first African to serve as Director General of the WTO, Dr Okonjo-Iweala also gives her perspectives on women in leadership positions and her history of fighting corruption in Nigeria that led to the kidnapping of her elderly mother. This is the final interview in Season 7 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences which tackles t...
2025-02-26
35 min
The We Society
Improving social mobility through education and language with Lee Elliot Major
Professor Lee Elliot Major, who is Britain's first professor of Social Mobility based at the University of Exeter, is our guest in this penultimate episode of Season 7. In his latest book, Equity in Education, he argues for a new approach and language to improve upward mobility. In his book, children are not disadvantaged instead they are under resourced. Does language matter? Season 7 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences continues to tackle the big questions through a social science lens. Throughout this podcast, you'll hear some of the best ideas to shape t...
2025-02-19
31 min
The We Society
Tracking and stopping domestic abuse with Jane Monckton Smith
Around one in four women have experienced domestic abuse, according to the Crime Survey of England and Wales. But abuse is not usually a one off event, it’s part of a protracted pattern, and by studying the timeline, perhaps this shocking statistic and may change. Prof Jane Monckton-Smith has dedicated the majority of her career to studying this pattern and is Professor Of Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire. She researched and created the Homicide Timeline, a tool for police officers and criminal justice professionals to understand the pattern of domestic abuse tha...
2025-02-12
28 min
Climate Break
Rerun: Increasing Efficiency Through Power Line Reconductoring, with Umed Paliwal
Reconductoring power grids to boost energy efficiencyThe expansion of renewable energy has resulted in a heightened need for greater transmission capacity of the electrical grid. Unfortunately, permitting and cost allocation have been large hurdles to the potential of rapid expansion to meet future demand. As an alternative, large-scale reconductoring of advanced conductor systems has been proposed as a solution. Such an alternative can double transmission capacity cost-effectively, without the need to ensure additional permitting. In order to achieve this transition, old steel power lines would be replaced with carbon fiber, reducing electricity loss and boosting the...
2025-02-05
01 min
The We Society
Should the 9 to 5 be a thing of the past? with Clare Kelliher and Brendan Burchell
'Eight hours labor, eight hours recreation, eight hours rest' was the rallying cry of Robert Owen, a Welsh textile manufacturer turned labour reformer in the early 19th century. For those toiling in factories, Owen’s slogan was a socialist dream that only became commonplace in the early 20th century. But, the 9 to 5 is still standard while technology has moved on - we have Artificial intelligence, automation, intuitive software at our fingertips. Shouldn’t we be more productive while spending fewer hours at work? To give us an insight into alternative models of working is Profess...
2025-02-05
29 min
The We Society
Making a responsible budget with Sir Robert Chote
The Institute for Fiscal Studies - or IFS - has become the nation’s go to institution for judgements about tax, spending and borrowing. And the Office for Budget Responsibility – the OBR – is the independent official watchdog that assess the viability and sustainability of the government’s economic plans. Our guest today, Sir Robert Chote has run both organisations and knows better than anyone on the planet how they both work. He now heads the UK Statistics Authority. Season 7 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences continues to tackle the big questions through a...
2025-01-29
33 min
The We Society
Anxiety, Artificial Intelligence and work with Anthony Elliott
Pick, Pack, Post, Repeat….warehouses around the world are now using Artificial Intelligence to fulfil customer orders. So, are workers on their way out? As the speed of innovation when it comes to artificial intelligence accelerates, power sits firmly in the hands of Silicon Valley and big tech companies. Governments and the public are on the side-lines. How should we be feeling about this? To tell us is Anthony Elliott - Professor of Sociology at the University of South Australia who has just published a book, 'Algorithms of Anxiety, Fear in the Digital Age'. ...
2025-01-22
28 min
The We Society
The future of liberal democracy with Anand Menon
It's now 80 years since the end of the Second World War and the creation of the liberal world order: free trade, globally managed finance, and a commitment to liberal democracy. But these ideas seems to be in retreat with the re-election of Donald Trump, and the accompanying dramatic increase of right-wing populist nationalism almost everywhere, including Europe. Can liberal democracy survive? With us to discuss this and more is political scientist Professor Anand Menon, the director of the UK in a Changing Europe. He is a dedicated social scientist, an approach that defines the think tank he leads, t...
2025-01-15
27 min
The We Society
Stopping hate crime with Matthew Williams and Neil Chakraborti
The recent riots in Britain, which emerged following the Southport stabbings, demonstrate how hate is bubbling just under the surface of our society, ready to erupt at any moment. Behind the violence and destruction are statistics. Between 2012 and 2023, hate crimes in England and Wales rose by 252%, according to research undertaken by the Home Office. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Professor Neil Chakraborti and Professor Matthew Williams join host Will Hutton to discuss the impact of hate crimes on the victims, their communities and wider British society. And what can be done to lower the...
2024-08-21
38 min
The We Society
Why the war on drugs has failed with Alex Stevens
No war has been more of a failure than the war on drugs. Despite all the crackdowns, prison sentences and moral posturing, drug use in Britain is on an epic scale. Yet, drug debate and policy are full of moral declarations, with evidence often being made to take a backseat. Why is this? Alex Stevens is a professor of Criminology at the University of Sheffield (having recently moved from the University of Kent). He was a member of the UK Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs from 2014 to 2019, and President of the International Society for the Study...
2024-08-14
30 min
The We Society
Improving adult education with Anna Vignoles
One in six people are said to have ‘very poor literacy skills’ according to the National Literacy Trust. As a country, we value Literature, high quality research skills and further education, yet our values are not reaching all sections of our society. Looking to challenge this is Professor Anna Vignoles, her past research focused on issues of equity and value in education, particularly the relationship between educational achievement and social mobility, and the role played by education and skills attainment in the economy and society. She was Professor of Education and Fellow of Jesus College at the U...
2024-08-07
28 min
The We Society
The hidden army of young carers with Saul Becker
Professor Saul Becker has studied the hidden world of young carers for 30 years. Nearly 1 million children in the UK find themselves – some as young as five - having to look after sick or elderly family members. Saul Becker is the pro vice chancellor for the Faculty of Health and Education at Manchester Metropolitan University and is regarded as the world leader in young carers research, policy, and practice. Season 6 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences continues to tackle the big questions through a social science lens. Throughout this series, you'll be hea...
2024-07-31
28 min
The We Society
How to make housing fair with Vicky Spratt and Auriol Miller
Housing is one of the most pressing problems this new Government must fix. Will Hutton is joined by Vicky Spratt, the inewspaper's housing correspondent, and Auriol Miller, the CEO of Cynon Taf Community Housing Group, a major not-for-profit organisation providing affordable homes in Wales. Housing is an issue that has thwarted a long line of Governments, and it feels like we are no closer to solving the crisis. Latest figures show that almost 1.3 million people in England are on social housing waiting lists with a combined wait for council housing of 1844 years. Vicky's book Tenants, which...
2024-07-24
35 min
The We Society
Separating emotion from Brexit with Professor Sarah Hall
Professor Sarah Hall’s job is to approach the emotive topic of Brexit with a cool head and focus only on the evidence. She is the 1931 Chair in Geography, a Fellow of St John’s College at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. Professor Hall is an economic geographer who specialises in going out in the field to imbue data with conversations with those in the thick of the action. Her latest work has looked at how financial services around the UK have been affected by Brexit, including the sunsh...
2024-07-17
26 min
The We Society
Election 24 special with Will Hutton
Host Will Hutton hears from four leading social scientists on how the new UK government should tackle the country's most pressing challenges. In this special episode marking the end of the general election and the start of Season 6, we apply a social science lens to issues concerning the stagnating economy, the climate crisis, adult social care, and universities. We speak to Professor Jagjit S. Chadha, an economist who is the Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Jo Johnson, who is chairman of FutureLearn and a former Conservative party minister, Catherine Needham who...
2024-07-10
21 min
Climate Break
Increasing Efficiency Through Power Line Reconductoring, with Umed Paliwal
Reconductoring power grids to boost energy efficiencyThe expansion of renewable energy has resulted in a heightened need for greater transmission capacity of the electrical grid. Unfortunately, permitting and cost allocation have been large hurdles to the potential of rapid expansion to meet future demand. As an alternative, large-scale reconductoring of advanced conductor systems has been proposed as a solution. Such an alternative can double transmission capacity cost-effectively, without the need to ensure additional permitting. In order to achieve this transition, old steel power lines would be replaced with carbon fiber, reducing electricity loss and boosting the...
2024-07-10
01 min
Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#191 - The one with operating SAP with Azure Center for SAP Solutions (Kalyani Namuduri) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast
In episode 191 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about again about Azure Center for SAP Solutions, ACSS. When running your SAP system on Azure, ACSS is here to help you create, run and operate it. In previous episodes we already looked at this in detailed and talked about some of the features available with ACSS. While we see the number of customers and registered SAP systems steadily increasing, we are also adding new features to it. To continue with our story from February where we introduced ACSS, I am happy to have Kalyani with us again to...
2024-05-10
25 min
The We Society
A life of public service with Lord Chris Patten
Lord Chris Patten is one of Britain’s big political beasts – not only as a commentator, thinker and writer, but he has had a formidable career where he has put ideas into action. He has been a British cabinet minister, chair of the Conservative party, European Commissioner for External Relations, Governor of Hong Kong, Chair of the BBC and most recently Chancellor of Oxford University. Taken together - including a stint as chair of the independent commission on policing in Northern Ireland - it is one of Britain's most distinguished and successful records of public service. ...
2024-05-01
29 min
The We Society
Exposing the underbelly of Britain with Ella Cockbain
Dr Ella Cockbain is not afraid to delve into topics that may make others uncomfortable, whether that's labour exploitation or child sexual abuse. As an associate professor in the Department of Security and Crime Science at UCL, she leads the research group on human trafficking and exploitation. In recognition of her impactful work, she received the prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize last year along with 29 other exceptional researchers. Season 5 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences tackles the big questions through a social science lens. Throughout this series, you'll be hearing some of...
2024-04-17
38 min
The We Society
Protecting local councils with Andy Pike
Professor Andy Pike has placed local authorities under his microscope for us, trying to figure out how to solve the crisis, as Sir Henry Daysh Chair of Regional Development Studies at Newcastle University. He’s even written a book about the very topic called "Financialisation and Local Statecraft". When it was revealed in 2022 that Thurrock council in Essex faced a half-a-billion-pound black hole in its finances, it was assumed it was something that other local authorities couldn’t repeat. But since then, five other local authorities, including Nottingham, Birmingham, and Croydon, have fallen like dominoes, declaring bankr...
2024-04-10
35 min
The Audio Browser
S5 Ep4: Is geography destiny? with Rosie McEachan
Podcast: The We Society (LS 37 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)Episode: S5 Ep4: Is geography destiny? with Rosie McEachanPub date: 2024-04-03Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationProfessor Rosie McEachan is leading one of the most exciting research projects in Britain - the Born In Bradford study. It's one of the largest research studies in the world, tracking the lives of over 30,000 Bradfordians to discover what factors most influence health and well-being. In particular, they are focussing on how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioural and...
2024-04-08
33 min
The We Society
Is geography destiny? with Rosie McEachan
Professor Rosie McEachan is leading one of the most exciting research projects in Britain - the Born In Bradford study. It's one of the largest research studies in the world, tracking the lives of over 30,000 Bradfordians to discover what factors most influence health and well-being. In particular, they are focussing on how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioural and social factors impact health and development during childhood and, subsequently, adult life. Thanks to the study, Bradford has already seen the creation of Clean Air Zones, areas with limited traffic, and investment in green spaces. Professor McEachan i...
2024-04-03
33 min
The We Society
We can't let our high streets fail with Ed Jones
Dr Ed Jones is working to turn around Britain's ailing high streets. He is a financial economist at Bangor University who doesn’t consider himself a conventional academic. The British High Street once was the heart of our cities, towns and villages, but no more. The High Street is increasingly lifeless – the preserve of too many empty shops and countless charity shops that don’t have to pay burdensome business rates. A former centre of our communities is wilting before our eyes. Season 5 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences tackles the big ques...
2024-03-27
29 min
The We Society
How society disables us with Anna Lawson and Shani Dhanda
Professor Anna Lawson and Dr Shani Dhanda believe that the Social Sciences can improve the world for disabled people. Dr Shani Danda may be our first guest on the We Society podcast who has also been featured in Vogue magazine for her work. An entrepreneur and disability activist, she is at the start of her social science career but has already achieved so much. Professor Anna Lawson is a Professor of Law at the University of Leeds. Throughout her academic career, she has worked with disabled people and researchers to tackle the exclusion that disabled people f...
2024-03-20
42 min
The We Society
Should governments care about wellbeing? with Professor Richard Layard
Professor Lord Richard Layard is one of the first economists to look at happiness as a metric that Governments worldwide should strive to improve in their population. He was the founder-director of LSE's Centre for Economic Performance and is now the director of the Centre's Wellbeing programme. In 2005, he wrote Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, which was published in 20 languages. We all quest for happiness, but how do we measure a happy life? Is it linked to wealth, relationships or absence of pain? Professor Richard Layard doesn't believe that the Gross Domestic Product of a...
2024-03-13
33 min
Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#182 - The one with SAP Inventory Checks (Jitendra Singh) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast
In episode 182 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about the SAP Inventory Check. Jitendra Singh provides an overview about the reasons for the SAP Inventory Check and walks us through the different features. - 0:00 Intro - 1:25 Introducing Jitendra - 2:45 Customer Experience initiative - 5:40 ACSS Tools & Framework - 6:55 Accessing Inventory Checks for SAP - 8:45 Azure Resources by List - 10:30 Overview of virtual machines - 13:25 Azure NetApp Files Information - 16:40 Virtual Instance for SAP - 22:30 VIS Compute - 26:30 Next enhancements Find all the links mentioned here: https://www.saponazurepodcast.de/episode182 Reach out to us for any feedback...
2024-03-07
30 min
Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#180 - The one with ACSS and Quality Checks (Kalyani Namuduri & Sagar Keswani) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast
In episode 180 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about Azure Center for SAP Solutions, ACSS. ACSS has been around for quite some time now. We have lots of customers AND partners using it to monitor, control and operate their SAP landscapes on Azure. In this episode we have Kalyani Namuduri and Sagar Keswani with us from our engineering team in India who will recap what's available today and take a closer look at the Quality Check features and how they can help you operate your SAP system on Azure even better. Find all the links mentioned here...
2024-02-23
33 min
Chris Uhler
Talk 2 of 2 - God's Great Answer
At the ACSS Junior Retreat, Chris delivers a talk series on our brokenness and in Whom we are to find the answers to the world's sinfulness. Talk 2 of 2 - ACSS Junior Retreat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rambling-with-chris/support
2024-02-06
23 min
Chris Uhler
Talk 1 0f 2 - Who are we? Where are we going? We need answers!
At the ACSS Junior Retreat, Chris delivers a talk series on our brokenness and in Whom we are to find the answers to the world's sinfulness. Talk 1 of 2 - ACSS Junior Retreat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rambling-with-chris/support
2024-02-06
22 min
The We Society
The We Society Season 5 trailer
Join host Will Hutton for Season 5 of the We Society from March to hear more ideas that shape the world we live. In this podcast series, you will hear interviews from social scientists, business leaders and public figures to hear their solutions to society's most pressing issues. Tell us who we should be speaking to or what questions we should be asking by emailing wesociety@acss.org.uk This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences.
2024-02-01
02 min
The We Society
Levelling up isn't a pick n mix with Andy Haldane
For the final episode of Season 4, we have one of the chief architects of Britain's Levelling Up agenda: Andy Haldane. A fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences who brings you this podcast, Andy is in the middle of an illustrious career, from chief economist of the Bank of England to chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts. He has put Social Science in motion throughout his whole career. In this episode, Andy speaks to host Will Hutton about his involvement in the Government's Levelling Up agenda which seeks to send more investment to areas which were...
2023-11-22
37 min
The We Society
Helping children in a time of crisis with Lucie Cluver
Professor Lucie Cluver has spent her career improving the lot of children, especially during times of crisis. Whether that's the AIDS pandemic or the Covid pandemic, Professor Cluver has been at the coalface and in this episode she talks about her time working as a social worker in South Africa all the way through to her work as Professor of Child and Family Social Work at the University of Oxford From 2010 - 2012, she ran the Young Carers Study, which looked at the impact of being a 'young carer' on children's well-being in AIDS-affected families. Over 6000 children a...
2023-11-15
28 min
The We Society
Food for thought with Minette Batters
Minette Batters, President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales, represents an estimated 55,000 farmers and farm workers. She has changed the course of history as the first woman to become president of the NFU. Every single person in the UK owes a debt to our farmers - they ensure food is on our tables every single day, but there appears to be a dissonance in our minds of what’s on our supermarket shelves, and the producers behind our food. Outside of the NFU, Minette runs a tenanted family farm in Wiltshire. Her focus has alw...
2023-11-08
30 min
The We Society
The case for public consumption with Sir Andrew Dilnot
Sir Andrew Dilnot is an economist who believes that statistics hold a key role in lessening inequality and making Britain fairer. He is now the warden of Nuffield College Oxford - a graduate college specialising in the social sciences. Before Nuffield, he was at the Institute for Fiscal Studies where he was the Director of the UK's leading independent economics research institute. A fierce advocate for statistics, he believes that data is at the heart of solving a whole raft of issues whether that’s social care, education inequalities or faltering healthcare systems. And the UK's social...
2023-11-01
36 min
The We Society
Cancelling the Global South's debt with Ann Pettifor
Ann Pettifor is an economist who is perhaps most famous for predicting the Global Financial Crisis two years before it happened. But Ann is not just a savant, but a change maker. She was a core voice in the successful international campaign to cancel billions in debt accumulated by the Global South to mark the new millennium. And in 2008, she co-authored the report, A Green New Deal, which laid out plans for better regulation of the financial system while pursuing green objectives. It's a programme that's been backed by Al Gore, Nobel Laureates in Economics, and dozens of p...
2023-10-25
24 min
The We Society
Reframing the climate crisis narrative with Neil Adger
Neil Adger, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter, examines human movement as a strategy and adaptation to climate change. From the Somerset levels to Chittagong in Bangladesh, he's traversed the globe to discover why some communities are more climate resilient than others. But it’s not just physical changes that Neil has been studying. While climate disasters such as flooding can cause financial turmoil for a family, they can also wreak long-term psychological harm. His team at Exeter University are studying the long term effects of flooding on mental health. Hosted by...
2023-10-18
36 min
The We Society
Will Artificial Intelligence see us lose our jobs? with Daniel Susskind
Economist Daniel Susskind has been studying the nature of work and automation for years, long before ChatGPT entered the chat. But Daniel's work has never been more important with AI progressing at seemingly breakneck speed. As a research professor in Economics at King's College London and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University, he is one of the foremost experts on AI and work. He joins host Will Hutton as they delve into how livelihoods are set to change in the next decade and what Governments should do to prepare.
2023-10-11
35 min
The We Society
Do we value universities enough in Britain? with Vivienne Stern
Vivienne Stern is the chief executive of Universities UK, a membership organisation that represents 140 UK universities. In this role, she's had to weather a raft of challenges from Brexit to the Covid pandemic. Host Will Hutton joins her in this conversation where they delve into just how important universities are for Britain, and how these treasured institutions can be protected for future generations. This is the first episode of Season 4 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences which tackles the big questions through a social science lens. Throughout this series, you'll be he...
2023-10-04
31 min
The We Society
Summer Recap: Hillary Clinton, Ai Weiwei, Gary Younge
Our host, Will Hutton, chooses some 'must listen' moments from the past three seasons featuring Hillary Clinton, Ai Weiwei, Mariana Mazzuccato, Gary Younge, and Heaven Crawley. To listen to the full episodes, you can find them all on the We Society page on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We'll be back in the Autumn with a roster of new guests who are changing the world for the better with the help of the Social Sciences. Hosted by journalist and Academy President Will Hutton, we interview some of Britain’s top social scientists to ex...
2023-08-10
40 min
The ACSS Podcast
S3E10 Surviving the Storm with Meg Tapia
In the tenth episode of the ACSS' third season, Jackson Skinner sits down with Meg Tapia to discuss what it is like to deal with real crises, what leadership in action looks like and how to deal with intense situations.Meg is a seasoned national security and foreign policy practitioner with over 20 years of operational experience, including 16 years as a diplomat. Meg is currently the Managing Director and Owner of Novexus, a national security advisory firm helping government and corporate clients navigate risk and complexity.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Show notes:Watch...
2023-08-06
54 min
The We Society
What does the future hold? With Ian McEwan
Novelist Ian McEwan is one of Britain's finest fiction writers whose canon of work has won him the Booker Prize amongst countless other awards and accolades. He joins host Will Hutton as they delve into a discussion on freedom, writing, and the importance of Social Science for human progress. This is the final episode of season 3 of The We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences which tackles the big questions through a social science lens and brings you some of the best ideas to shape the way we live. Hosted by journalist and...
2023-05-25
37 min
The We Society
The history of racism with Kenan Malik
Kenan Malik is an Observer columnist, a political thinker, and a seasoned broadcaster whose work mainly focuses on moral ethics and racism. He joins host Will Hutton in a wide-ranging discussion on racism following the publication of his latest book, Not So Black and White: A History of Race. In this conversation, Kenan sets out his case that racism is a modern concept that emerged from a post-Englightenment world. He explains how, in his view, racism could end and how the answer isn’t found in identity politics. Kenan Malik studied neurobiology at the Univ...
2023-05-18
30 min
The We Society
Artificial Intelligence and the next Industrial Revolution with Professor Nicholas Crafts
Professor Nicholas Crafts is an economic historian whose work engages with contemporary Britain. He joins host Will Hutton in a wide-ranging conversation that starts with the long-term merits of Britain’s Industrial Revolution and ends with how Artificial Intelligence could usher in a new Industrial Revolution. In this discussion, Professor Crafts sets out his view that Britain’s Industrial Revolution may have hindered us in the long run and explains what we can learn from the past in making the most of the new tech revolution. Professor Nicholas Crafts CBE is Professor of Econo...
2023-05-11
32 min
The We Society
Can sport change the wellbeing of the nation? With Professor Louise Mansfield
Professor Louise Mansfield has dedicated her working career to improving the physical and mental health of the nation through her research on sport and exercise. She tells host Will Hutton how sport engagement is a microcosm of society by reflecting existing inequalities. They delve into issues around gender stereotypes, class, and access to facilities in this fascinating conversation along with an exploration of the London 2012 Olympic legacy. They talk about how her recent research in Hounslow, London could lead to positive change in the rest of the UK. Professor Mansfield is Professor of Sport, He...
2023-05-04
31 min
The We Society
Housing for living, not investment with Polly Neate
Polly Neate is the CEO of Shelter, a charity which champions housing and tenant rights in Britain. She joins Will Hutton in a conversation that touches on the critical need for more social housing, the spiralling number of rough sleepers, the need for a radical rethink in landownership practices, and how we perceive housing in the UK. She brings us solutions that could see an end to 120,000 Children waking up homeless every day. Before her role at Shelter, Polly Neate headed the women’s domestic charity Women’s Aid. She isn’t afraid to take the...
2023-04-27
36 min
The We Society
Can migration drive development? With Professor Heaven Crawley
Professor Heaven Crawley has spent the past few decades leading the research on migration at some of the world’s top universities. She joins host Will Hutton to dispel the myths about the 3.5% of the world’s population who are on the move. While migration might seem like a problem that only concerns the Global North, it certainly isn’t. Most people escaping famine, inequality or war settle in neighbouring countries. And in this episode, Professor Crawley sets out her solutions to the ongoing migrant crisis that continues to dominate the world’s headlines. Professor C...
2023-04-20
37 min
The ACSS Podcast
S3 E1 The Future of the ACSS with Founder Tim Hobbs
In this first episode of the ACSS' third season, Tim Hobbs the Founding Director for 2020 and Jacob Huth the Director for 2023 explore where the ACSS has been and where it is going. They detail important information about the value of the Summit for Delegates, Team Members, and Stakeholders and why involving yourself in the ACSS is so important. We hope you enjoy and learn from this podcast and all podcasts to come. https://australian-crisis-simulation-summit.com/
2023-04-02
32 min
The We Society
The We Society Season 3 Trailer
Join host Will Hutton for Season 3 of the We Society which launches in April to hear more ideas that shape the world we live. From how we can tackle homelessness to rebooting our stagnating economy, the podcast will encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. In this podcast series, you will hear interviews from the top social scientists in our country. Tell us who we should be speaking to, or what questions we should be asking by emailing wesociety@acss.org.uk This podcast is brought to you by t...
2023-03-17
02 min
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
Do Rescue ACSs Affect Neurodevelopment? New March 2023 Data.
The Liggins and Howie trial demonstrating the benefit of antenatal corticosteroids (ACSs) on fetal lungs was published in 1972 in the journal Pediatrics. First adopted as weekly injections, ACSs were then found to be associated with decreased birth weights and decreased head circumferences. Hence, weekly administration was abandoned in the late 1990s. But the ACOG/SMFM does still recognize a single repeat dose “based on clinical scenario”, called a rescue dose. Is a rescue dose of steroids associated with altered neurodevelopment in the child? In this episode, we will summarize a brand new study just accepted for publication in the AJOG MFM...
2023-03-05
23 min
The We Society
Ai Weiwei: You're either protecting humanity or hurting it
Ai Weiwei is a father, an artist, and a dissident who refuses to be silenced. He has exhibited worldwide and has gained a reputation for creating fearless artworks with a humanitarian spirit. He joins journalist Will Hutton for the final episode of Season 2 of the We Society where they discuss the possible threats to Taiwan from China, his years of exile growing up in North West China with his poet father, and the importance of protecting humanity through art. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality...
2022-12-12
42 min
The We Society
Becky Francis: Education, Education, Education
Becky Francis has dedicated her life to improving education. She is the chief executive of the Education Endowment Foundation, an independent charity that supports schools, nurseries, and colleges to improve teaching and learning. Before that, she was Director of the UCL Institute of Education at University College London. If anyone knows how the school system in the UK is doing, it’s Becky Francis and she joins Will Hutton in conversation for our penultimate episode of this season. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public ser...
2022-12-05
39 min
The We Society
Ann Phoenix: It takes a village to raise a child
Professor Ann Phoenix is a psychologist whose work at UCL Institute of Education focuses on psychosocial processes and social identities. She joins host Will Hutton to discuss the relevance of intersectionality, and how some young single mothers thrive while others flounder. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences. Tell us who we...
2022-11-28
38 min
The We Society
Torsten Bell: The UK is a stagnation nation
Torsten Bell is the Chief Executive Officer of the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank whose aim is to improve the lot of the ordinary person in Britain. Never far from the airwaves, Torsten takes the conversation deeper with host Will Hutton as they ponder what makes Britain a ‘stagnation nation’. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of So...
2022-11-21
33 min
The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
From Newly-Minted to Confident Practitioner: ACSS 6
In the 6th installment of the Apollo Case Study Series, I'm joined by my regular conversation partner, Dr. Jim Moore, along with Christina Nylander. Christina is a BCBA who works at Apollo's Lawrenceville, GA clinic. In this episode, Christina opens up quite a bit and describes how she encountered Applied Behavior Analysis, her early experiences as an RBT, the mentoring and supervision she's received as a BCBA in the early stages of her career, the value of learning about typical child development, the successes she's had as a clinician, learning the PEAK curriculum, and much more.
2022-11-18
1h 12
The We Society
Mike Berners-Lee: Market forces won’t solve climate change
Professor Mike Berners-Lee is an author and a Professor at the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University. His work for the past few decades has focused on how to tackle the worsening climate emergency. Mike joins Will Hutton to discuss how there has to be a global shift in our values for us to have a chance of reversing climate change. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part o...
2022-11-14
33 min
The We Society
Greg Clark: Cities are our future
Professor Greg Clark is an urbanist and author who has worked with more than 300 cities across the world. He talks to host Will Hutton about how cities are at the front line of the climate change challenge and why they are so important for our future. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences.
2022-11-07
34 min
Flight Training The Way I See It
Episode 32: DPE Symposium, The New ACSs, Flying Hacks, 3 Pro Tips, and The Difference between part 141 and 61
On this monthly episode of Flight Training the Way I See It, we cover the latest news from the DPE symposium from the begining of October, followed by updates from the FAA in regards to the new ACSs. We shed light on the reality behind "Flying Hacks" and in return give you 3 pro tips. Finally we close out this month's episode with the differences between part 141 and 61 schools.
2022-11-03
33 min
The We Society
Linda Bauld: We must do better for the next pandemic
In the second episode of season 2 of the We Society podcast, Professor Linda Bauld, public health specialist and advisor to the Scottish Government, joins us to reflect on Britain's response to the Covid pandemic. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences. Tell us who we should be speaking to, or what qu...
2022-10-31
31 min
The We Society
Sir Lawrence Freedman: Military defeat happens gradually then suddenly
Professor Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London joins us to talk about all things Ukraine. The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences. Tell us who we should be speaking to, or what questions we should be asking by emailing wesociety@acss.org.uk
2022-10-31
33 min
Flight Training The Way I See It
Episode 32: DPE Symposium, The New ACSs, Flying Hacks, 3 Pro Tips, and The Difference between part 141 and 61
On this monthly episode of Flight Training the Way I See It, we cover the latest news from the DPE symposium from the begining of October, followed by updates from the FAA in regards to the new ACSs. We shed light on the reality behind "Flying Hacks" and in return give you 3 pro tips. Finally we close out this month's episode with the differences between part 141 and 61 schools.
2022-10-28
32 min
The We Society
We Society Season 2 Trailer
The We Society podcast on ideas that shape the world we live in. From countering social inequality to rebooting public services, host Will Hutton and his guests encourage you to think critically and collectively, as part of The We Society. This podcast is brought to you by the Academy of Social Sciences. Tell us who we should be speaking to, or what questions we should be asking by emailing wesociety@acss.org.uk
2022-10-24
03 min
Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#110 - The one with the Azure Center for SAP Solutions (Aron Stern) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast
In episode 110 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about a Bridge Framework to integrate SAP systems with Teams, support for NFS shares with Azure Files, Integrating Signavio with SAP solution Manager hosted on Azure using Azure Application Gateway and SAP on Azure high availability – change from SPN to MSI for Pacemaker clusters using Azure fencing. Then Aron Stern joins us to talk about making Azure SAP-aware. The Azure Center for SAP Solutions (ACSS) allows customers to deploy and manager their SAP systems directly from within Azure. With a few clicks -- or via APIs, CL...
2022-09-16
53 min
The ACSS Podcast
S2 E01 Introduction to the ACSS
The 2022 ACSS Director, Genevieve Lumb, joins us to discuss the upcoming summit in December, what our delegates should expect and the work the ACSS team is doing in preparation.
2022-09-11
19 min
The ACSS Podcast
Season 2 2022 Trailer
The second season of the ACSS podcast explores evolving national security issues which are highly relevant to our listeners in 2022. This content is designed to help our delegates prepare for the crisis summit week in the 2022 iteration of the ACSS. Episodes throughout the series will be identified to our delegates as being either essential or complimentary to their preparation.Opinions and views expressed on topics in this series reflect the personal opinions of our highly esteemed guests. Statements made within this series do not reflect the views of the ACSS, ANU or our sponsors.
2022-09-08
01 min
Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#102 - The one with Updates to Monitor for SAP Solutions (Samie Khare) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast
In episode 102 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about several announcements during Inspire, highlight the new SAP ODP Connector for Azure Data Factory, talk about the announcement between Oracle and Azure, new Premium SSD v2 and the Azure Center for SAP Solutions (ACSS). ACSS makes SAP workloads known to Azure which opens up a whole new world of features and integrations. One of these integrations is the Azure Monitor for SAP Solutions. To drill down in the new version v2 of Azure Monitor for SAP Solutions we have Samie Khare joining us...
2022-07-22
1h 21
Unscripted With Akeem Haynes
In Life You Will Be Tested With Kerri Ann Mitchell
This week on the show I'm joined by a good friend of mine. She's an Olympian, a graduate from the University of Oklahoma, and the founder of ACSS which is short for Administrative care support services where she provides administrative support for businesses, law firmers and other corporate administrate fields. She's a woman of faith and an all-around good-spirited individual. I've known Kerri Ann since 2012, she's always been genuine, hard-working and highly focused on being the best that she can be. Kerri Ann's journey hasn't been an easy one, she faced her fair share of hardships as a young...
2022-04-18
1h 01
Les Inspirés en Gestion !
Échanges avec Pr A. Wakha Aïdara N'diaye Directrice de Parteners West Africa ( Senegal)
Un parcours atypique, une femme qui bouscule les codes dans un univers d'hommes Pr Adjaratou Wakha AIDARA NDIAYE est la Directrice Exécutive de Partners West Africa-Sénégal (PWA-Sénégal) depuis 2015. Après sa formation de chirurgienne-dentiste Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (Sénégal), elle a poursuivi ses études pour acquérir d'autres doctorats: Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (France) et d’un PhD de l'Université Senghor d'Alexandrie (Egypte). Pr AIDARA NDIAYE est la première Sénégalaise titulaire du Master en Développement - Spécialité santé internationale de l'Université Senghor (Opérateur Direct de la Francophonie). Elle d...
2022-03-08
26 min
Maritime and Trade Talk
EP3: Sanctions Advisories for the Maritime Industry
Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) advisory on ‘Guidance to Address Illicit Shipping and Sanctions Evasion Practices’ of 2020 outlined a number of recommendations for financial institutions to manage shipping risk. The guidance relating to ‘dark’ activity and ship-to-ship transfers have been challenging to implement within existing trade finance compliance screening programmes. ACSS, IIBLP and IHS Markit interviewed a number of banks and others to look at the actions taken by financial institutions in response to the OFAC advisory notice and offer a series of practical recommendations to best manage the new world of shipping risk. Download the whitepaper: https://cdn.ihsmar...
2022-02-25
20 min
Best podcast show on cables & wires
Different Types Of Aluminium Conductors Used for Power Distribution
An electrical conductor is any metal that allows electrical current to pass through it. Metals such as copper, aluminum, and their alloys are commonly used as electrical conductors. When a potential difference is introduced across the atoms in an electrical conductor, the electrical charges transfer from one to the other. Electrical conductors are used in the form of wires. Various parameters such as tensile strength, fatigue strength, corona loss, local conditions, and cost can all be considered when choosing a conductor. The equivalent copper cross-section area of the conductor and the number of strands with the diameter...
2021-12-22
06 min
Prefeitura de Manaus
Agentes comunitários vão intensificar busca ativa de casos de Covid-19 e síndromes gripais
A Prefeitura de Manaus está capacitando 1.200 Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (ACSs) com foco na intensificação da busca ativa de casos suspeitos de Covid-19 e outras síndromes gripais. O prefeito de Manaus, David Almeida, explica que os ACSs são estratégicos para a identificação precoce de casos frente a um problema sanitário mundial, que exige ações assertivas do poder público. Confira mais em: https://bit.ly/2O41xaR
2021-02-26
01 min
Black Scot Pod
14. I Dinnae Kenya ft ACSS
This week we welcome Benitha Iradukunda and Lizzay Riungu, two of the powerhouses behind the African Caribbean Society for Scotland charity for a special Black History Month episode. We get into the wonderful work the charity has put in over the last few months, including organising one of Scotland’s most successfully BLM protest in Edinburgh in the wake of George Floyd’s death and the fantastic events you can get involved in going forward.On a personal level, Lizzay and Benitha share a few stories on growing up in Scotland, the challenges they faced in the...
2020-10-07
1h 11
The Art Biz
Reclaiming Your Year - Even Now (#60)
I'm a planner, and I like helping artists plan. I'm good at it! If you've taken any of my courses, or even read my book, you anticipate that there will be at least one plan involved. This is one of the special episodes I'm adding since Covid hit—a topic that will help you stay in control of your art business. In talking with my students and clients, I realize how devastating this year has been. Truth be told, I didn't really have to talk with them to know that their plans had been dashed, but it he...
2020-08-28
10 min
The Art Biz
My Best Practices for Working with an Assistant (#59)
Four and a half years ago I hired the best assistant I have ever had at Art Biz Success. She has been loyal, prompt, and 200% dependable. She was 21 years old at the time—about to turn 22—and had just graduated early from college. After making many hiring mistakes in the past, I was determined to do it right this time And I did. I hit the jackpot. Mesa is moving on to new professional opportunities, but I wanted to give her a little surprise send-off. (Any typos are on me this week!) In...
2020-08-20
19 min
Richardson Institute
SEPADPod With Waleed Hazbun
On this episode of SEPADPod Simon speaks with Waleed Hazbun, Richard L. Chambers Professor of Middle Eastern Studies in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alabama. Waleed is the author of Beaches, Ruins, Resorts: The Politics of Tourism in the Arab World (2008). On this episode, Simon and Waleed speak about International Relations and Engineering, the complexity of tourism and its political, social, economic and cultural factors, and the Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS)
2020-07-16
40 min
The Art Biz
Adding E-Commerce to Your Website with Lynn Goldstein (#58)
Why wouldn't you make it easier for people to buy art directly from you? That's what Lynn Goldstein thought. She built a shopping cart for her website earlier this year. And the sales rolled in immediately after the March launch. To date, Lynn has sold 18 original paintings and about a dozen reproductions directly from her site, and I wanted to find out how. It must be said that neither Lynn nor I are not experts in all of the options you have for shopping carts. I wanted to share Lynn's experience and, above all, her...
2020-07-16
48 min
The Art Biz
Elevating Women and People of Color with Adri Norris (#57)
Adri Norris was born in Barbados and raised in New York and New Mexico. A former U.S. Marine, she says she was raised to be a leader—to help people and improve lives. Adri is on a mission to tell stories of women who have made history. She does so through her art, her teaching, and her speaking. She is especially interested in shining a spotlight on women of color that have been overlooked in our history books. In this episode of the podcast, I asked Adri about her work, her teaching, and her ac...
2020-07-09
52 min
LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts
A Critical Assessment of COVID-19’s impact in MENA
This webinar will assess the current state of affairs in MENA during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speakers will look at the effects of the virus in the context of a region already in need of reformed healthcare institutions that not only improve quality, but enable access for all. Speakers will also assess the economic impact of the virus, highlight country examples such as Yemen and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, as well as specific concerns around the impact on migrant workers in the region. This session is part of a larger day-long event organised by the LSE Institute of Global Affairs and...
2020-07-03
1h 07
The Art Biz
How to Name Your Art Business (#56)
One of the first steps an artist makes when turning professional is to decide on an art business name, and many new artists make this more complicated than it should be. Allow me to bottom line this entire podcast episode: If you are a fine artist, your first choice is to always use your given name for marketing your original art. I understand it isn't always this easy. There are sometimes reasons for not using your own name, including, as I've learned, reasons of physical and emotional safety. Setting those very real concerns aside, the...
2020-06-25
15 min
The Art Biz
Artists Help Feed America with Sandra Felemovicius (#55)
Sandra was born in Mexico City and received her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1995. She uses lines, marks, patterns, and textures to speak metaphorically and poetically of things that make no reference to the physical world. Her art constructs a sensual surface that weaves a path between process and narrative, mark and meaning, intention and abstraction. When Covid-19 struck, Sandra wanted to make a difference. She started a twice-weekly Instagram Live program, Tap Into Your Creativity. On it, Sandra interviews artists at home in their studios—hoping to inspire and to be a...
2020-06-18
43 min
The Art Biz
Silence=Complicity #BlackLivesMatter (#54)
This is a special episode of the Art Biz Podcast, which features my recent comments about #BlackLivesMatter on social media and to my students and subscribers. I don’t know where I’ll be going from here, but, as I said, I won’t be silent. And, what I know is that I’m not the person you should be listening to about this topic. However, I am the person who is happy to ask questions of those you should be listening to. That said … I’m looking for new voices who would like to speak up on this podc...
2020-06-15
09 min
The Art Biz
Making Art While Grieving Loss with Jan Heaton (#52)
For the past 11 years, Jan Heaton has been grieving at the same time she has had an active art career. First was the 10 years of her daughter's illness. Then, in 2019, her daughter's passing. I felt it was a good time to discuss the topic of grief since so many artists are grieving during Covid-19. Artists share grief over lost plans, opportunities, studio spaces, human connection, routines, and travel. And probably a lot more. Born in Michigan, Jan Heaton is a watercolorist who calls Austin and Laguna Beach home. She has studied at Wayne State University, the Detroit...
2020-05-22
51 min
Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts
Students in Tunisia, 1963-1979
Episode 94: Students in Tunisia, 1963-1979 In this podcast, Dr. Idriss Jebari discusses the student question’s emergence in the context of the Parisian radical sixties and the importance of Maoist insights. Jebari examines the way Perspectives seized on the “student question” in its journal in relation to the state’s reforms in the education sector and its discourse on youth faced with contestation. Jebari explores how the repressive events of 1968 and 1973 were highly revealing of Bourguiba’s thinking on Tunisian youth and how Perspectives countered it by promoting students to leadership positions. This podcast ends by depicting the atmosphere in the wing o...
2020-05-19
1h 00
The Art Biz
An Imperfect Journaling Practice (#51)
On the Art Biz Podcast I usually talk with artists who have a studio practice and a business lesson to share. But I’ve been changing things up during Covid-19, as I’ve wanted to focus on what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. This control is important since there are so many things that are out of your hands. Join in this conversation using #ArtBizNow on Instagram. This episode is a recent conversation that I had with Cynthia Morris on Facebook Live, and I thought it might work well as an au...
2020-05-07
45 min
LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts
Lebanon's Protests: A Society Turning Against the System
With continuous protests ongoing across Lebanon for the last two weeks, this event will analyse this largest demonstration of public disobedience for the past decade. The situation will be contextualised against the backdrop of failing state services, a system that has gradually drifted apart from society, and also a society that has reached its consumerist limits. This event is part of a series being organised by the LSE Institute for Global Affairs responding to the Lebanese protests. For further information, please contact Dr. Bilal Malaeb. Jamil Mouawad is a lecturer in political studies and public administration at the American University...
2019-11-05
1h 32
The opticstrade's Podcast
EP 184 Holosun & Primary Arms - ACSS reticle
This famous product by Holosun was made in cooperation with Primary Arms. It comes with Primary Arms' ACSS reticle which is popular because of its all-round use (it allows ranging, features BDC dots and wind leads, etc.) Products mentioned: Holosun Paralow HS503G ACSS: https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/holosun-paralow-hs503g.html Holosun products: https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/manufacturer-holosun.html Primary Arms products: https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/manufacturer-primary_arms.html Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/OpticsTradeShootingTactical/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opticstrade.tactical/ Blog: http://optics-info.com/ Goog...
2018-12-28
05 min
Level Up Your Course Podcast with Janelle Allen: Create Online Courses that Change Lives
ZCS 062: Teaching Business to Artists with Alyson Stanfield
Welcome to another episode of The Zen Courses Show! I am thrilled to have Alyson Stanfield joining us today. Alyson has been working with artists for many years. Today, she’s here to share a behind the scenes look at Art Biz Coach and her Art Career Success System (ACSS), which has helped many of her clients grow their careers. Alyson has a lot to share about building an art career, the challenges she faced in her business journey, and some tips as a coach working with artists. A quick note from Alyson: Since this interview, Art Bi...
2018-09-26
00 min
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri 🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF
🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri Dimitri From Primary Arms Optics of ACSS reticles, ACSS red dot optics, ACSS long range riflescopes, KISS reticle, micro dots and compact prism scopes with Walter Keller Safety Harbor Firearms and Patrick Roberts Firearm Rac Hank Strange Who Moved My Freedom Podcast Ep.96 from The Strange Media Studios in Gainesville Florida. #whomovedmyfreedom #hangoutsonair #wmmfpodcast LOLAS DEALS: http://www.hankstrange.com/lolasdeals Visit YouTube Channel Here: Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded A Gathering of Pro Second Amendment Patriots & Pirates: Points Of Views News & Hulla...
2018-08-20
2h 46
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri
null 🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri Dimitri From Primary Arms Optics of ACSS reticles, ACSS red dot optics, ACSS long range riflescopes, KISS reticle, micro dots and compact prism scopes with Walter Keller Safety Harbor Firearms and Patrick Roberts Firearm Rac Hank Strange Who Moved My Freedom Podcast Ep.96 from The Strange Media Studios in Gainesville Florida. #whomovedmyfreedom #hangoutsonair #wmmfpodcast LOLAS DEALS: http://www.hankstrange.com/lolasdeals Visit YouTube Channel Here: Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded A Gathering of Pro Second Amendment Patriots & Pirates: Points Of Views News & Hullabaloos...
2018-08-20
2h 46
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri 🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF
🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 96: Primary Arms Optics Dimitri Dimitri From Primary Arms Optics of ACSS reticles, ACSS red dot optics, ACSS long range riflescopes, KISS reticle, micro dots and compact prism scopes with Walter Keller Safety Harbor Firearms and Patrick Roberts Firearm Rac Hank Strange Who Moved My Freedom Podcast Ep.96 from The Strange Media Studios in Gainesville Florida. #whomovedmyfreedom #hangoutsonair #wmmfpodcast LOLAS DEALS: http://www.hankstrange.com/lolasdeals Visit YouTube Channel Here: Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded A Gathering of Pro Second Amendment Patriots & Pirates: Points Of Views News & Hullabaloos. The Who Moved My Freedom Podcast (#wmmfpodcast) is Broadcast LIVE on YouTube...
2018-08-20
2h 46
Geeks Gadgets and Guns Podcast
Shot 2018
GGG 178 Shot 2018 - This week Matt, Heinrich, and Weer'd Beard sit down to discuss new products at SHOT 2018 and other industry announcements. Otis Bore Stick 9x39 Wolf Ammo Revolution Bipod ZROdelta modular aluminum glock 80% Glock 43 frame Shield RMSc Gen 2 OSS Supressor Nightforce 1-8x optic Lone Wolf Short Stroke Gas Piston PCC Silencer Shop VS Silencerco over? Pseudo Caseless Rifle Mossberg 590m Archangel Takedown 10/22 Stock 10/22 Last Round Hold Open ...
2018-01-28
2h 39
The Gun Show Podcast
Primary Arms Red Dots and New Holosun with ACSS Reticle, Getting back into 1911 Game, Sig P320 Striker Fire Modular Pistol, Post 41F World
Primary Arms Red Dots and New Holosun with ACSS Reticle, Getting back into 1911 Game, Sig P320 Striker Fire Modular Pistol, Post 41F World
2016-07-28
00 min