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Andrew Bridge: Tear It Down
Send us a textJayne Amelia speaks with attorney, child advocate, and bestselling author Andrew Bridge. Andrew spent 11 years in Los Angeles County foster care, before earning a scholarship to Wesleyan University and graduating from Harvard Law School. He is a Fulbright Fellow and a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Writing Resident.His work has garnered coverage in The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Showtime, The Observer, The CBS Early Show, NBC Nightly News, Time Magazine, PBS, Psychology Today, NPR, and Observer Magazine.He began his legal career representing children...
2025-07-04
51 min
Give Us the Launch Codes
The Pitt, the Paradise, and the Ugly (Ep. 10)
Travis & Tom both watch new TV shows on streaming that start with the letter "P" and talk about how both of these shows symbolize two different directions that American TV dramas could go from here. Be warned of tons of nostalgia for mid-2000s TV and particularly shows that tried to rip off Lost. Other Shows Discussed24 (2001-14)The Bear “Fishes” (Hulu, 2023)ER (1994-2009) Fallout (Amazon Prime, 2024-present)Flashforward (2009-10)Frankenfish (2004)Gunsmoke (1955-1975)Lost (2004-10)Harley Quinn (Max, 2019-present)Heroes (2006-2010)House of the Dragon (HBO, 2022-present)Invasion (2005-6)The Nine (2006-7)Once Upon a Ti...
2025-04-15
57 min
Teamcraft
Understanding the importance of personality
In this episode of TeamCraft, Andrew and Mark are joined by Nikita Mikhailov, an expert in psychometrics, psychologist and co-author of the book 'Personality, a User's Guide.' We dive into how understanding personality and individual differences can inform talent selection, development decisions, relationships, and even culture. Nikita explains self-narratives, personality traits like neuroticism, and the social aspects of personality. We also discuss the importance of curiosity, asking questions, and appreciating the diverse personalities within teams. The conversation highlights Nikita's insights into personality in both professional and personal contexts, offering practical advice on effective communication an...
2025-02-19
51 min
Newscast
Government Minister Sacked Over Whatsapp Messages
Today, we look at the latest Government minister to be forced to leave their role. Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked after a newspaper revealed he sent a string of offensive and abusive WhatsApp messages. Gwynne said on X that he was sorry for any offence caused by the "badly misjudged" comments. Laura, Paddy and Henry discuss.Meanwhile, the deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner spoke to Laura about accusations she was “aggressive” during a Grenfell Tower demolition meeting. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to list...
2025-02-09
28 min
Teamcraft
The origins and benefits of team psychological safety
Psychological safety is a crucial but often misunderstood concept in modern organizations. In this episode, Andrew and Mark take a deep dive into its origins, how it became a foundational principle of high-performing teams, and why "safe to challenge" can sometimes backfire if implemented poorly.We explore the history, research, and practical applications of psychological safety, from its early roots in therapeutic psychology to Amy Edmondson’s groundbreaking research in the 1990s, to its popularization by Google’s Project Aristotle. Along the way, we discuss common misconceptions, the role of leadership, and how organizations can create a cult...
2025-02-03
1h 21
Newscast
Gisèle Pelicot's Day of Justice
Today, we discuss Gisèle Pelicot, her ex-husband and the 50 men who have been found guilty for rape, in a trial that has shocked the world.Dominique Pelicot, 72, was found guilty of all charges after drugging and raping Gisèle Pelicot, and inviting dozens of strangers to also abuse her over nearly a decade. He was on trial with 50 other men, all of whom were found guilty of at least one charge, although their jail terms were less than what prosecutors had demanded. Outside the courtroom, Gisèle gave her "profound gratitude" to supporters and sai...
2024-12-19
24 min
Newscast
The Chinese "Spy" is Named
Today, we look at the naming of the alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew.Sources have told the BBC that Prince Andrew will not be at Sandringham with the rest of the Royal Family for Christmas this year after the alleged spy was named as businessman Yang Tengbo. Mr Yang has responded in a statement saying it was “entirely untrue” that he was a spy.Prince Andrew previously said in a statement that he had "ceased all contact" with the Chinese businessman, with all meetings having been "through official channels" and "nothing of a se...
2024-12-16
33 min
Teamcraft
Punks & Pitches - Teams Inside Venture Capital
In this Teamcraft episode, Andrew and Mark are joined by Laura Wilming, Head of Portfolio Talent at Octopus Ventures, to explore the dynamics of startup teams and venture capital.From handing out samples at a supermarket during BrewDog’s early days to scaling Harry’s from a team of of only twelve people, we hear about Laura’s journey culminating in her insights from working across the portfolio of one of Europe’s largest venture capital firms. Laura shares her stories and insights about building teams, leadership and culture in these unique, high-growth companies.Key Theme...
2024-12-16
1h 01
Ctrl Alt Lead
Mark Ridley & Andrew MacLaren: Return to office or return to sender?
Will Amazon's return-to-office mandate be a success, or will Andy Jassy's employees slap on a return label? Reed co-founder Mark Ridley and Dr Andrew MacLaren, Associate Professor of Team Communication at Heriot-Watt University, join Tom to talk all about the points for and against office vs remote work - and why hybrid might be not the perfect middle ground.What does Jassy's order mean for remote workers who won't relocate? Will other companies benefit from a new flow of talent? And just how do you structure your firm to take advantage of remote workers? Here's a hint: L...
2024-11-18
30 min
Teamcraft
Virtual Teams (Part 2) - Mars Missions and Meeting Rooms
In this Teamcraft episode, continuing the earlier discussion in Part 1, Andrew and Mark dive deeper into the challenges and dynamics of virtual teams. They build on previous discussions, drawing from real-world examples, research insights, and their own experiences to explore the nuances of remote and hybrid team collaboration.Exploring communication protocols, cultural differences, and the unique demands of virtual team leadership, they discuss practical tips for fostering connection and managing conflict in virtual settings. Drawing on examples from GitLab, Amazon, and their own experiences, Andrew and Mark provide valuable insights for anyone working in or managing a...
2024-11-14
57 min
Teamcraft
Virtual Teams (Part 1) - From Smoke Signals to Video Calls
In this episode, Mark Ridley and Andrew Maclaren explore the evolution and challenges of virtual teams. Inspired by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s recent call for employees to return to the office, our hosts discuss what defines a virtual team, the importance of trust and shared context, and how physical environments impact team dynamics. Historical examples, from Byzantine smoke signals to Apollo missions, illustrate that remote teamwork has been around longer than we may think. They also discuss what defines a virtual team, the importance of trust and shared context, and how physical environments impact team dynamics.
2024-11-11
44 min
Newscast
The Boris Johnson Interview (Unpacked)
Today, we look in more detail at Matt Chorley’s interview with Boris Johnson and the race to be the next leader of the Tory party. Alex and Chris discuss with Matt his lively interview with the former PM. You can listen to it in full here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jwdwdvPlus, Tom Tugendhat has been knocked out of the race to be the next leader of the Conservative party. But is the success of James Cleverly the story of the vote? With a 16 vote lead, is his place in...
2024-10-08
30 min
Perfecting Motion®
September 2024 - STLE Student Members Speak Out
Send us a textThis month’s episode is dedicated to highlighting the incredible experiences and benefits of being a student member of STLE. Join us as our host, STLE UK Student Chair, Nicole Rosik interviews STLE student members Andrew Velasquez of Southwest Research Institute, Parker LaMascus a doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, Alexander MacLaren of PCS Instruments, and Manisha Tripathy of Bruker Nano on their experiences in utilizing the benefits of STLE to start their careers. From networking and professional development to mentorship and community involvement, our student guests will share their pers...
2024-09-28
29 min
Feel Into A Best-Selling Full Audiobook This Weekend.
The Child Catcher by Andrew Bridge
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/45579to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Child Catcher Author: Andrew Bridge Narrator: Mark Smeby Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins Release date: 09-24-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Law Publisher's Summary: Andrew Bridge’s bestselling memoir, Hope’s Boy, told the story of his survival after he was taken from his mother, who struggled with schizophrenia, and was left to foster care. Bridge was first confined at one of our country’s most notorious children’s institutions, MacLaren Hall. Now, in The Child Catcher, he chronicles his role in the longest-running, most bitterly...
2024-09-24
7h 38
Teamcraft
Social Loafing and the Ringelmann Effect
In this episode, Mark and Andrew dig into the story of the Ringelmann Effect, a phenomenon first observed by French academic Max Ringelmann that suggests that individuals produce less output when they’re in a group. They explore the historical context of Ringelmann's research and compare it with later research that coined the terms ‘social loafing’ and ‘the Sucker effect’. Discussing studies by Ingham, Latane, and Kerr, and their own insights, Mark & Andrew uncover how individual effort can decrease in group settings due to factors like coordination loss, lack of motivation, and perceived fairness. Despite these challe...
2024-09-18
1h 03
Classical Education
Leading & Assessing Seminars with Andrew Zwerneman from Cana Academy
About our GuestAndrew J. Zwerneman serves as Cana Academy’s President and as one of their MasterTeachers. For 40 years, he has taught and consulted in secondary schools that emphasize classic humanities. For 19 years he headed schools—2 at the public charter school, Tempe Preparatory Academy in Tempe, Arizona, 17 at Trinity School at Meadow View in Falls Church, Virginia. He is the founder and owner of The Academy Project, LLC, which wrote the original curricula and trained faculties for Thomas MacLaren School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Trinity Academy in Portland, Oregon. Education: B.A., A.B.D., University of N...
2024-09-06
1h 05
Teamcraft
Team-Based Learning in Education
In this episode, Mark and Andrew welcome the award winning Dr. Gemma Quinn, Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Bradford. Gemma discusses her pioneering work in implementing team-based learning (TBL) as a teaching strategy in pharmacy education. She explains the TBL structure, including the formation of diverse student teams, pre-work, readiness assurance tests, and application exercises. Gemma goes on to highlights the positive outcomes of TBL, such as better exam performance and an incredible power to eliminate attainment gaps for groups of diverse students. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of developing non-technical...
2024-09-04
1h 06
U&I
Can the government’s vision for energy and water be delivered?
Your go-to podcast for the utility and infrastructure sectors. Brought to you by Dalcour Maclaren, U&I is packed full of industry insight and expert perspectives. Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities in:• land and property development• environmental and planning• geomatics• land surveying and referencing• power networks• power generation• telecoms• water management• transport and infrastructureWe discuss complex issues in an honest and practical way, from policy updates to planning and project delivery.Our first ep...
2024-08-07
24 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Paul Weigel
Kathryn interviews Author, Attorney Andrew Bridge.Andrew Bridge’s bestselling memoir, Hope’s Boy, tells the story of his survival after being taken from his mentally ill mother and left to foster care. He was first confined at one of our country’s most notorious children’s institutions, MacLaren Hall. Now, he chronicles his role in the longest-running, most bitterly fought mental health lawsuit in American history. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Bridge joined the small team of civil rights lawyers representing the children of the Eufaula Adolescent Center, a violent and secretive institution in the rural South, against the Stat...
2024-07-03
26 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Andrew Bridge
Kathryn interviews Author, Attorney Andrew Bridge.Andrew Bridge’s bestselling memoir, Hope’s Boy, tells the story of his survival after being taken from his mentally ill mother and left to foster care. He was first confined at one of our country’s most notorious children’s institutions, MacLaren Hall. Now, he chronicles his role in the longest-running, most bitterly fought mental health lawsuit in American history. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Bridge joined the small team of civil rights lawyers representing the children of the Eufaula Adolescent Center, a violent and secretive institution in the rural South, against the Stat...
2024-07-03
27 min
Teamcraft
The intricacies of language in teamwork - Chomsky, Pinker and friends
In this episode, Andrew explores the intricate role language plays in effective teamwork. We delve into the evolutionary anthropology of language, debates in linguistics and a comparison of the works of Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker, and the impact of communication protocols in high-stakes environments like aviation and deep space missions. We learn about the distinctions between language and communication, the significance of storytelling, common ground, and shared mental models in team dynamics. This episode is packed with references - if you want to dig deeper, here’s some of the key works from people that were men...
2024-06-04
51 min
Teamcraft
Assembling and managing teams in law firms
"The lawyer should be on tap, but never on top. It's got to be the client's issue. It's got to be their fight, and you should be there ready for the advice, ready for putting the case, whatever it is"In this episode, Mark and Andrew welcome Hannah Blom-Cooper, a seasoned civil fraud lawyer and partner at Greenberg Traurig. Hannah provides a fascinating look into the world of litigation, the distinct roles of solicitors and barristers, and the intricacies of insolvency law. She shares her experiences in assembling legal teams under urgent conditions, navigating the heavy regulation...
2024-05-14
55 min
Newscast
No Interest to Cut Rates…(Yet)
Today, we look at whether the UK economy has “turned a corner”, and if so why interest rates were kept the same?The Bank of England has announced it is keeping interest rates the same, for the sixth month in a row. The Governor Andrew Bailey has said it needs to "see more evidence" that price rises have slowed further. So when will mortgage rate start to drop? Adam is joined by Andy Haldane, former chief economist at the Bank of England and Darshini David, the BBC’s chief economics correspondent.And, 24 hours on from the sh...
2024-05-09
32 min
Studio Stories
Stellar* - Mix w/Andrew Maclaren, Chris Van de Geer, Tom Bailey and Luke Tomes
Studio Stories is coming back for season 4! Follow on Instagram for the latest updates: instagram.com/studiostoriespodcast Buy Me A Coffee support the promotion of New Zealand music and keep the lights on at Studio Stories HQStudio Stories is a Rustle Podcasts Production.www.studiostoriespodcast.comStellar* is Boh Runga, Andrew Maclaren, Chris Van de Geer and Kurt Shanks.Stellar* set out to create a statement with their debut album, and they did just that. The making of the acclaimed 5 x platinum album Mix i...
2024-04-30
57 min
Teamcraft
Systems thinking in teams - socio-technical design and the Tavistock Institute
In this Teamcraft episode, Mark and Andrew talk about their fascination with the origins and evolution of the word "team", and how it came to indicate near-magical properties of cooperation when compared to other words like ‘group’, or perhaps, ‘committee’...The journey starts with the discovery that there are some misattributions of the word team gaining its special meaning, but that it may well have been emergent in groundbreaking research by the Tavistock Institute in the 1950s and 1960s. The episode uncovers the research carried out by Eric Trist, Ken Bamforth and a number of...
2024-04-19
50 min
Newscast
JK Rowling And The Scottish Hate Crime Law
Today, we look at the new hate crime law in Scotland and the killing of three British aid workers in Gaza.Police Scotland say that comments made on X by JK Rowling about Scotland’s new hate crime law are not being treated as criminal. The author described several transgender women as men in a challenge to the new crime of "stirring up hatred" against protected characteristics such as transgender identity. But what does the new law actually mean?James Cook is joined by political correspondent, David Wallace Lockhart, senior lecturer in law, Dr Andrew Ti...
2024-04-02
33 min
Newscast
Waspi Women Get Stung Again?
Today we look at a long awaited report, which says women born in the 1950s affected by changes to the state pension age should receive thousands of pounds in compensation. The report suggests the so called Waspi (Women Against State Pension Inequality) women, should receive a payout of between £1,000 and £2,950. Some 2.6 million women were affected by the change in the pension age, and if everyone got the upper end of that, the government would face a bill of up to £7.7bn. Neither the government or Labour have so far committed to paying this. Adam and Chris speak to...
2024-03-21
29 min
creative:impact
creative:impact - 200 x 200: The Ann Arbor District Library marks Ann Arbor’s Bicentennial
Capturing 200 years of history is a daunting task, but the Ann Arbor District Library’s archive manager, Andrew MacLaren, is up to the challenge. He is leading the Ann Arbor 200 project—200 digital releases throughout the bicentennial year that explore Ann Arbor's history from a 2024 point of view. Listen in to hear all about it when Andrew joins Deb Polich on this edition of WEMU’s "creative:impact."
2024-02-13
10 min
Newscast
Sunak’s General Election Selection
Today, we look at Rishi Sunak’s hints of an autumn election and Keir Starmer’s New Year’s speech.Did the prime minister steal the Labour leader’s political thunder with his election announcement? Adam and Chris discuss Keir Starmer’s plan to convince people that change is possible and what Rishi Sunak’s ‘working assumption’ really means.And Shadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Peter Kyle MP talks about Labour’s plans for the economy, AI and the Post Office scandal. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newsca...
2024-01-04
28 min
Teamcraft
The power of personality and reflection in teams with Dave Winsborough
“We need to put aside our selfish impulses and wants and subsume those for helping make our colleagues successful and ultimately the team successful.”Mark and Andrew are joined by Dave Winsborough, an organisational psychologist, entrepreneur and author. We explore the differences between teams and groups, the challenges of artificial team stimulation, the importance of psychological safety, the power of rituals in teams, and the role of personality in team dynamics. We also discuss the misuse of personality tests and the value of team reflection. This episode highlights the complexities and nuances of teamwork and prov...
2023-12-18
58 min
Teamcraft
The story of the Tuckman team model
In 1965, psychologist Bruce Tuckman described how teams move through stages of team maturity, which he christened "forming, storming, norming, and performing".In this episode, Andrew and Mark delve into the intricacies of Bruce Tuckman's famous team development model. They discuss its origins, practical applications, limitations, and the impact on modern team dynamics. We explore Tuckman's background, the history of the model and the paper that introduced it, modern criticism of the model and its relevance in today's organisational contexts. In this episode we talk about:An introduction to...
2023-11-28
58 min
Developing Classical Thinkers
Andrew Zwerneman | How to Teach Literature: A Lively Kind of Learning | Fall Classical Summit 2023
It is increasingly difficult to find students at the collegiate level who know how to engage in spirited, rigorous, but amiable debate about important matters. Grandstanding, emotive outbursts calculated to silence opposition, and the recitation of prefabricated talking points mark much of the environment. Rather than seeking to expose the truth, much of what counts for debate is actually aimed at domination and manifests an unhealthy conformance to the reigning ideas of a school of thought or a political activist agenda. A proper training from a younger age in the art of seminar discussion would help contemporary college students navigate...
2023-11-16
47 min
Teamcraft
A short history of teams - from fossils to the digital age
In this episode of "Teamcraft," co-hosts Mark Ridley and Andrew Maclaren discuss the evolution of teamwork from its early origins in human and primate ancestors to modern practices in various industries. They explore how teamwork has been influenced by historical, societal, and technological changes, emphasising the adaptability and uniqueness of human collaboration.In this episode we talk about:The Evolution of Teamwork from our early human ancestors to modern times, highlighting key evolutionary milestones.The Human Capacity for Teamwork, looking at our unique human capabilities for collaboration, including altruistic and...
2023-11-15
58 min
Teamcraft
Team Communication 101 - checklists, culture and CCT
Communication is arguably the most important criteria for a team to exist. Without communication we can't share a goal, distribute tasks or celebrate a success. In this epidsode, Andrew introduces research which considers how teams are created through communication, and Mark reflects on the less obvious but powerful impact that cultural differences have on communication in teams.In this episode we talk about:Teams are constituted through communication - the way team members talk to each other forms the substance of the team's work. This is called the "communicative constitution o...
2023-11-02
1h 19
Developing Classical Thinkers
Andrew Zwerneman | History: Seeing the Whole for the Whole School | Fall Classical Summit 2023
At its best, teaching history helps our students recover their bearings in a world that increasingly makes it difficult to see and love the life we have together. Like being and nature, history is a concept of unity by which we get our minds around the whole of things: in this case, the whole of our existence as the past, the present, and the future. As a discipline within the humanities, history is the study of change in society as it moves in time. Change is a given, not an end. In order to grasp the significance of change, students...
2023-10-12
1h 01
Teamcraft
Academic teams, communication and lessons from the tennis court
Our guest today is Andrew MacLaren. For those of you who have been following the series, you’ll know that Andrew is the co-host of the Teamcraft podcast. We received some feedback that people would like to hear a bit about us, how we got to be so interested in teamwork and what our own current thinking is on some of the themes we cover in our conversations with guests.Dr Andrew MacLaren is a lecturer based at the CREWS research centre at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. His research is principally concerned with the sociolinguistics of teamwork: ho...
2023-08-09
57 min
Teamcraft
Tech teams, psychological safety and 11am pints
If you’ve listened to the podcast so far, you’ll know that Mark is my co-host. We received some feedback that people would like to hear a bit about us, how we got to be so interested in teamwork and what our own current thinking is on some of the themes we cover in our conversations with guests. Mark is a Chief Technology Officer with over two decades of experience that span the dotcom boom and crash and a global technology revolution.Expect to hear about:what tech gets right and wrong with team...
2023-07-12
1h 08
Teamcraft
Lessons in teamwork from the rugby locker room
Luke is an international rugby player who plays for Edinburgh Rugby and the Scotland national team. Luke was recently part of Scotland’s successful six nations campaign, where they finished third, their highest finish in recent years. As someone who has progressed through the grass roots of rugby playing for Livingston and Currie Rugby, he has demonstrated his skills both technically and as a leader, recently captaining the Scotland As squad during their tour of South America.Expect to hear about:How to handle team success and failureFocusing on the details of your role in a sq...
2023-05-24
1h 11
Teamcraft
Teamwork at sea - lessons from the Royal Navy
Susie served for 17 years as an Officer in the Royal Navy, where she was a Marine Engineer. After a service career that took her all over the world working on frigates and Aircraft carriers, she retired from the Navy and moved into the private sector, working in oil and gas. From there she moved to the charity sector where she worked as head of external relations for the veterans residences association. After 14 years there, she recently took up the position of Veteran’s Commissioner for Scotland. A public appointment that sees her responsible for the welfare and support for al...
2023-05-23
45 min
Teamcraft
Culture and team performance in a global advertising giant
Alina is a Global Client Leader at WPP, a leading international marketing communications company. She has over 25 years of experience building global brands for large multinational clients, helping them grow their business through communications, experience, commerce and technology. Originally from the Ukraine and a US national, Alina has lived and worked in the UK, US, Australia and Germany, where she was CEO of Grey Advertising and, later, of DDB Tribal Group.In today’s episode, we hear about Alina’s journey as a young advertising executive in New York to her current leadership role in one of the...
2023-05-22
48 min
Teamcraft
Innovation, flexibility and disruption with Ricardo Moral & Hernan Griboff
Parser is a software development and digital transformation business, founded by Ricardo and Hernan in 2017 and with clients and offices around the world. Parser offer their clients expertise in Digital Strategy & Transformation, Digital Portfolio Management and Product Development, which is primarily achieved by placing Parser teams within their client’s organisation.As CEO, Ricardo sets and drives Parser’s organisational vision. Before Parser, Ricardo was responsible for building large technology teams, and developed products for the likes of Google, Santander, Ford & SonyAs Chief Growth Officer, Hernán is responsible for Parser’s evolution and expansi...
2023-05-22
51 min
Teamcraft
Leadership and followership in military teams
Our guest today is Lt Colonel Matt Johns MBEAfter graduating from University, Matt started his career as an officer in the British Army in 2005, going through the Army’s world-renowned Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. This was an intense period for the UK armed forces with conflict going on in Iraq and Afghanistan, where Matt did multiple deployments as well as time in Kenya and Germany. He then went back to work in the delivery of the officer training programme at the Sandhurst Military Academy. From there Matt retired from the Army and co-founded Fieri leadership an...
2023-05-21
1h 10
Teamcraft
Introducing... Teamcraft
Andrew MacLaren is an academic who researches teamwork. Mark Ridley is an accomplished Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and consultant, who has extensive experience leading and working within with various teams throughout his career.In this introductory episode of the first season, our hosts Andrew and Mark introduce the concept of Teamcraft. They delve into the key aspects of this concept and share insights from their own experiences. Additionally, they discuss the standout moments from the first season and reveal the most surprising moments they encountered during their interviews with their guests.Thanks for...
2023-05-20
15 min
Chatting Fit
44. Soil Health Is Vital For Human Health | Andrew Neal - Soil Microbiologist
Andrew Neal is a Soil Microbiologist researching how farmers can optimise the health of their soil. His research places organic carbon at the heart of soil: “Despite carbon’s critical role, the mechanisms underlying carbon dynamics and the link to soil water and nutrient availability are poorly understood,” says Neal. “Society still struggles with the concept of what soil is and how it can be managed effectively because it is such a complex combination of biological, chemical and physical processes”. Combining modern techniques such as shotgun metagenomics and X-ray computed tomography, and borrowing heavily from the extend...
2023-03-22
1h 11
When It Goes Wrong
Air Crash Investigation - Air France 447 and the Lake Constance Mid Air Collision
Welcome to When It Goes Wrong, the podcast about disasters, accidents and when things fall apart. On this episode I discuss two airplane crashes - Air France 447 where pilots failed to manage with mechanical failures, and the Lake Constance mid-air collision where two planes crashed due to a conflict between air traffic control and plane systems. I discuss how the hand off between technology and humans is becoming increasingly important with the rise of AI. Please subscribe and review for more! You can follow the podcast on instagram at @whenitgoeswrongpod , on twitter at @itgoeswrongpod or
2022-02-01
38 min
Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 223: January 11, 2022
BOOTS & SADDLE - January 11, 2022 1. If I Could Only Start Over - Porter Wagoner (The Cold Hard Facts of Life - 1967) 2. Just for the Record - Ray Price (Touch My Heart - 1966) 3. A Grain of Salt - Penny Starr (Single - 1966) 4. Lester's Guitar Blues - Jake Vaadeland (No More Pain In My Heart - 2021) 5. Poor Choices Song - Andrew Neville & The Poor Choices (Winnipeg: The High & Lonesome Years [Vol. 4] - 2008) 6. High Lonesome - Ridley Bent (Wildcard - 2014) 7. Leavin’ Town - Waylon Jennings (Leavin' Town - 1966) 8...
2022-01-11
2h 00
Institute for Classical Education
What It Says and Why It Matters: Rethinking How to Teach Expository Literature with Andrew J. Zwerneman
Andrew J. Zwerneman is the founding president of Cana Academy. He earned a B.A. in history and an M.A. in Government and International Relations from the University of Notre Dame and an M.A. in Catholic Doctrine from the Pontifical Institute at St. John’s University in New York City. In the early 1980’s Andrew worked as the New York correspondent for the National Catholic Register. In 1986 Greenlawn Press published his book In Bloody Terms: the Betrayal of the Church in Marxist Grenada. For thirty-four years Andrew has taught or consulted in classical schools. Most of h...
2021-02-01
55 min
SBS The World Game
A-League preview show - finally it's back!
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by football journalist Joey Lynch to run through all 11 teams as the A-League is set to return. We hear from Alex Wilkinson, Jamie Maclaren, Steven Taylor, Jamie Young, Tony Popovic, Andrew Durante, Ben Halloran, Bruce Kamau, Nigel Boogaard, Robbie Kruse and Danny De Silva. Can anyone catch Sydney FC and stop them from creating history? Will City or Wellington finally qualify for a Grand Final? Who will round out the top six? How will the many exits affect the clubs? How will the teams deal with the congested fixture list? An...
2020-07-16
1h 48
SBS The World Game
A-League preview show - finally it's back!
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by football journalist Joey Lynch to run through all 11 teams as the A-League is set to return. We hear from Alex Wilkinson, Jamie Maclaren, Steven Taylor, Jamie Young, Tony Popovic, Andrew Durante, Ben Halloran, Bruce Kamau, Nigel Boogaard, Robbie Kruse and Danny De Silva. Can anyone catch Sydney FC and stop them from creating history? Will City or Wellington finally qualify for a Grand Final? Who will round out the top six? How will the many exits affect the clubs? How will the teams deal with the congested fixture list? An...
2020-07-16
1h 48
THE PEPPER POD
The Black Dog and The Golden Bear
This week as the effects of lockdown take hold, we talk coffee, canine commentary and the difference between famous Ryans. We also take a trip down Magnolia Memory Lane and hear from Georgia Hall and Meg MacLaren about golfers coping without income, practice facilities or, heaven forbid, without Peloton.
2020-03-30
00 min
Don't Give Up
86. Kurt Shanks
You know Kurt from Stellar*, Delete Delete, Splitter and his solo album called Blood Line Heart (2012). As well as having a busy career as a musician, Kurt become a concert promoter working with people like Greg Johnson, Midge Ure, Lloyd Cole and many more. On this episode we discuss Kurt’s approach to managing shows and tours, he talks about joining up with Boh Runga, Andrew Maclaren and eventually Chris Van de Geer to form Stellar*, we discuss the making of his solo album and the happy accident that became Delete Delete. Good guy, good chat!Support the s...
2020-02-13
1h 29
Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo
In this EM Quick Hits podcast we have Emily Austin on physostigmine for anticholinergic toxidrome, Walter Himmel on understanding nystagmus to differentiate central vs peripheral causes of vertigo, Rob Devins on the role of transesophageal echocardiogram in cardiac arrest, Jesse MacLaren on nuances in inferior MI ECG changes and aVL, Andrew Petrosoniak on a practical approach to blunt cerebrovascular injury and Reuben Strayer on choicebo...
2019-12-04
45 min
Ultrasound Archives - Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo
In this EM Quick Hits podcast we have Emily Austin on physostigmine for anticholinergic toxidrome, Walter Himmel on understanding nystagmus to differentiate central vs peripheral causes of vertigo, Rob Devins on the role of transesophageal echocardiogram in cardiac arrest, Jesse MacLaren on nuances in inferior MI ECG changes and aVL, Andrew Petrosoniak on a practical approach to blunt cerebrovascular injury and Reuben Strayer on choicebo... The post EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
2019-12-04
00 min
emergency medicine toxicology
EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo
In this EM Quick Hits podcast we have Emily Austin on physostigmine for anticholinergic toxidrome, Walter Himmel on understanding nystagmus to differentiate central vs peripheral causes of vertigo, Rob Devins on the role of transesophageal echocardiogram in cardiac arrest, Jesse MacLaren on nuances in inferior MI ECG changes and aVL, Andrew Petrosoniak on a practical approach to blunt cerebrovascular injury and Reuben Strayer on choicebo...The post EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
2019-12-04
00 min
Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 11 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury, Physostigmine, TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Understanding Nystagmus, Subtle Inferior MI, Choicebo
In this EM Quick Hits podcast we have Emily Austin on physostigmine for anticholinergic toxidrome, Walter Himmel on understanding nystagmus to differentiate central vs peripheral causes of vertigo, Rob Devins on the role of transesophageal echocardiogram in cardiac arrest, Jesse MacLaren on nuances in inferior MI ECG changes and aVL, Andrew Petrosoniak on a practical approach to blunt cerebrovascular injury and Reuben Strayer on choicebo...
2019-12-04
45 min
Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 9 Burn Blister Debridement, ECG Cases, Compartment Syndrome, Pediatric Asthma, Spinal Trauma, Motivational Interviewing P2
Justin Morgenstern on the lack of evidence for burn debridement, Jesse MacLaren on ECG Cases - missed ischemia and pitfalls of "normal" computer ECG interpretations, Arun Sayal on clinical diagnosis pitfalls of compartment syndrome, Sarah Reid on pediatric asthma pitfalls and myths, Andrew Petrosoniak on T-spine and L-spine fracture work-up, Michelle Klaiman & Taryn Lloyd on motivational interviewing part 2...
2019-10-08
39 min
Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 9 Burn Blister Debridement, ECG Cases, Compartment Syndrome, Pediatric Asthma, Spinal Trauma, Motivational Interviewing P2
Justin Morgenstern on the lack of evidence for burn debridement, Jesse MacLaren on ECG Cases - missed ischemia and pitfalls of "normal" computer ECG interpretations, Arun Sayal on clinical diagnosis pitfalls of compartment syndrome, Sarah Reid on pediatric asthma pitfalls and myths, Andrew Petrosoniak on T-spine and L-spine fracture work-up, Michelle Klaiman & Taryn Lloyd on motivational interviewing part 2...
2019-10-08
39 min