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KCLR96FMKCLR96FMKCLR News: Rosehill Bridge was officially opened in Kilkenny today (07/04/2025)The Rosehill bridge on Coote's Lane in Kilkenny City was officially opened this morning by Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien. Anna Lynch from the KCLR Newsroom was there and got reaction from special guests and people who were using the bridge this morning.2025-04-0714 minRetro Movie RoundtableRetro Movie RoundtableThe Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)RMR 0299: Join your hosts, Chad Robinson, Dustin Melbardis, and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) [PG] Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Mystery, Drama, Comedy, Period Piece   Starring: Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison, George Sanders, Edna Best, Vanessa Brown, Anna Lee, Robert Coote, Natalie Wood, Isobel Elsom, Victoria Horne   Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Recorded on 2024-12-19 2025-03-041h 50Kris MortonKris MortonStarseed Radio 56Recorded LIVE on TwitchTV. Enjoy! Tracklist: 1.Oscar L & Max Styler - Addiction 2.Jackie Hollander - All My Friends Are Hot (Weska Remix) 3.NoNameLeft - Redux 4.Cosmic Boys - Just One Life 5.Adam Beyer - Don't Go 6.Veerus - Beyond 7.Adam Beyer - Tool of Thought 8.Ronnye M - No Rush 9.Danny Avila (ES) - Everything Done 10.Volaris - Thank You (Oscar L Remix) 11.Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX - Infinite Pages 12.Gaga, Mateo! - Future (Julian Meinke Remix) 13.Mark Reeve - I Can´t Stop 14.Filth & Pleasure - System Overload 15.Don Taco - Inner Voice 16.Spektre - Endless Days (Shay De C...2024-11-034h 21Start the WeekStart the WeekA duty of careAdam Rutherford gets to grips with the crisis in adult social care and asks, whose responsibility is it to fix it? David Goodhart, from the Policy Exchange think tank, writes about the huge changes that have been wrought on family life over the past 60 years and how they have impacted the way in which we live and care for each other. In his new book, The Care Dilemma, he argues that we are in desperate need of a new policy settlement that not only supports gender equality, but also recognises the importance of strong family and community...2024-10-2141 minBöll·EuropeBöll·EuropeBöll·Europe Podcast #3 | Making the Great Turnaround Work part 2: Economic and social policies against climate change Climate change and the physical boundaries of our planet make it imperative to transform the way our societies work and produce goods. Let’s say it out loud: we need a deep and great turnaround. In the first part of this podcast episode, we dealt with the issue of how to finance such a turnaround. In this second part, we want to dig a bit more into specific frameworks and policy proposals that could make the turnaround become a reality - proposals that could transform the way our economies and governments work. Gail Rego talks to Anna Coote, Principal Fe...2022-07-2022 minBöll·EuropeBöll·EuropeBöll·Europe Podcast #3 | Making the Great Turnaround Work part 2: Economic and social policies against climate changeClimate change and the physical boundaries of our planet make it imperative to transform the way our societies work and produce goods. Let’s say it out loud: we need a deep and great turnaround. In the first part of this podcast episode, we dealt with the issue of how to finance such a turnaround. In this second part, we want to dig a bit more into specific frameworks and policy proposals that could make the turnaround become a reality - proposals that could transform the way our economies and governments work. Gail Rego talks to Anna Coote, Principal Fe...2022-07-2022 minA Darker WaveA Darker Wave#380 A Darker Wave 28-05-2022 with guest mix 2nd hr by Mike RedfieldsA Darker Wave, the best in underground techno, tech house, deep house and anything else we like enough to play in the show, presented by Jacki-E and P-Mac.   The guest mix in the second hour is by Mike Redfields who's from Sittard in the Netherlands. After a long absence he returned to the music scene in 2018 and started producing and performing again. He’s a prolific Producer with four releases to his name already this year and two more due in the next couple of weeks. “Dark Wave” written as a tribute to this show, comes o...2022-05-292h 00The Great IndoorsThe Great IndoorsGarden Design, New Design Books, In-Between SpacesGot your sacrificial plants in place? Arit Anderson, garden designer and presenter on BBC Two's Gardener's World, reveals the secrets of the Great Outdoors. She tells Kate and Sophie all about beating slugs, choosing plants - and why you should think of your garden as an extension of your wardrobe. There's something for everyone in the latest juicy design books up for review - and then the Style Surgery asks how to tackle a room packed with doors and windows but no identity of it's own... Kate and Sophie are reviewing:  Faded Glamour by the Sea by Pearl Lowe An...2022-04-141h 07Clarissa & Mitch Explain LifeClarissa & Mitch Explain LifeEpisode 7 - A catch up with AnnaIn this episode, Clarissa is going solo as Mitch is away gallivanting! Clarissa takes this opportunity to do a catch up with Anna on where she is at with her Weight Loss Surgery a year and a half on. Fascinating information about the terms around WLS and if she has any regrets! Enjoy!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-03-261h 15Clarissa & Mitch Explain LifeClarissa & Mitch Explain LifeEpisode 4 - SistersIn this episode we are joined by my sister Anna. We talk about pecking order within siblings, particularly sisters, and Mum remembers how she and her sisters were as they went through their lives, and how their relationships changed.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-02-0559 minThe Policy Nerd, by UNESCOThe Policy Nerd, by UNESCOUniversal Basic Services vs. Universal Basic Income - let's talkThis podcast is on Universal Basic Services (UBS). The experts are Anna Coote of the New Economics Foundation and Maeve Cohen of the Social Guarantee Network. The host is UNESCO’s Iulia Sevciuc. Thread 1 untangles the agenda of UBS, going into the: Premises – what is the core of UBS and how it should be approached as a framework rather than a stand-alone policy? Targets – why are equity, sustainability and gender so tightly linked to UBS and how would UBS deliver against such objectives? Thread 2 talks UBS vs UBI, discussing the: Framing – why is the d...2021-12-1731 minPublic lecture podcastsPublic lecture podcastsWill UBI help create greater wellbeing and a greener world?As societies get richer, we need to work less. As societies get greener, we need to consume less. Can UBI help us become happier, with more time for leisure and family life, and less time spent at work and in the shops? With Anna Coote and James Plunkett. Chaired by Andrew Kelly. This event is part of the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research (IPR) and Bristol Ideas conference, 'Is it time for Universal Basic Income?': https://www.bristolideas.co.uk/attend/is-it-time-for-universal-basic-income/ This event took place on 6 October 2021.2021-10-281h 02Postcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastAnna Coote on universal basic services, living income, and The Social GuaranteeIn this episode, we’ll be talking about how universal basic services can help move us towards establishing a more equitable, efficient and sustainable society. Our guest is Anna Coote, an analyst, writer and social policy advocate, and principal fellow at the New Economics Foundation in the UK. We’ll discuss everything from the welfare state and food deserts to human needs and the problems with universal basic income. 2021-09-3053 minIt\'s Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastIt's Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastBig Ideas Before Their Time with Anna Coote | Ep.46Policy innovator Anna Coote joined It’s Bloody Complicated to talk about a life at the cutting edge of policy thinking – from citizens' juries to a four-day week and universal basic services.We took a closer look at the idea of universal basic services (UBS) – and any tensions that may exist with universal basic income (UBI).And we surveyed the present state of progressive politics – and how we can advocate and implement transformative policies for a good society.It's Bloody Complicated is recorded every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Become a Compas...2021-07-1957 minClarissa & Mitch Explain LifeClarissa & Mitch Explain LifeEpisode 5 - talking to my OTHER sister about her Weight Loss JourneyIn this episode, I talk to my other sister Anna about her experiences through life of weight stigma, weight loss culminating in weight loss surgery. A fascinating chat about how she felt, and the lowest point she reached. Its a longer one, so buckle up and enjoy. *CONTENT WARNING* Some listeners may find some of the issues discussed a bit triggering. If you are affected by anything discussed, please seek professional help.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-161h 36Sounding Out HorshamSounding Out HorshamGetting fit - Zumba with Jenny Coote - Episode 2In this episode Anna and Emma speak to Horsham and Southwater-based Zumba instructor Jenny Coote about Zumba and the benefits of dance on our physical and mental health.  This episode was recorded pre-Covid. Find out all about Jenny's classes at https://jennyblue.co.uk/   2020-11-2415 minNew Economics PodcastNew Economics PodcastShould we work less after the pandemic?Setting up a desk area in the kitchen, Zoom call-induced headaches, or getting furloughed and paid to not do any work - this year has shaken up the world of work like never before. The pandemic has made us reimagine how work fits into our economy and our lives. So, with 79% of business leaders and nearly two-thirds of the public open to bringing in a shorter working week in light of the pandemic, should we be thinking more about working less? Could a shorter working week help us recover from coronavirus? Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Alfie Stirling, NEF Director...2020-11-1638 minIt\'s Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastIt's Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastBuild Back Better: HOW? 4 Big Ideas | Ep.30This week’s live podcast formed part of Build Back Better: How?, a 10 day series of conferences about how we can make the good society after Covid-19 a reality.Universal Basic Services, a guaranteed income floor, the 4 day week, and reform of the banking system:  we discussed some of the biggest, most exciting ideas around for rethinking our approach to work, money, and how we use our time.It’s clear that current financial models are serving fewer and fewer people than ever, as society discovers itself on a treadmill that drives vast fortunes for a sma...2020-11-011h 01Ask a House CleanerAsk a House CleanerShould You Have Set Business Hours - What is Your Time Worth?Should your house cleaning company have set business hours? How do you stop thinking about work after you've left for the day? And what about the disrespectful clients that are demanding of your time? Working all day every day is a disastrous mistake. #AngelaBrown is here to fill in you in on how your business hours affect your success. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is Savvy Cleaner Training for professional house cleaner and maids. #SavvyCleaner *** RATE THIS SHOW *** https://sotellus.com/r/savvy-cleaner *** RATE THIS PODCAST *** https...2020-10-2708 minAsk a House CleanerAsk a House CleanerShould You Have Set Business Hours - What is Your Time Worth?Should your house cleaning company have set business hours? How do you stop thinking about work after you've left for the day? And what about the disrespectful clients that are demanding of your time? Working all day every day is a disastrous mistake. #AngelaBrown is here to fill in you in on how your business hours affect your success. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is Savvy Cleaner Training for professional house cleaner and maids. #SavvyCleaner *** RATE THIS SHOW *** https://sotellus.com/r/savvy-cleaner *** RATE THIS PODCAST *** https...2020-10-2708 minFitzroy Presbyterian Church - The Sunday DownloadFitzroy Presbyterian Church - The Sunday Download2020 07 05 Morning ServiceMinister Steve Stockman, Music By Michael Dolaghan, Anna McIlroy, Jonny Fitch. Prayers David Hall. Reading John McMullan. Sound Engineer Jasmine Stockman. Production Team Alison Coote, Richard Guthrie, Peter Greer, Colin Goodman2020-07-0556 minKlassiker-FaibleKlassiker-FaibleKlassiker-Faible #18 – Die drei Musketiere [1948]„Einer für alle, alle für einen!“ Zurück aus der Babypause geht es bei Anne und ihrem Gast Udo Fischer mit Die drei Musketiere von 1948 abenteuerlich weiter. Udo hat sich mit diesem Film selbst eingeladen, der zu einem seiner Lieblingen zählt. Er ist vom Beruf her Fotograf (seine Arbeiten findet ihr hier), lebt in Düsseldorf und seine Filmleidenschaft, die schon früh in seiner Kindheit begann, fließt auch heute noch in seine Arbeit mit ein. DVD bei Amazon Streaming-Dienste [Direkter YouTube-Link] Regisseur George Sidney krei...2020-03-261h 35LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsUniversal Basic Income and Universal Basic Services: the case for radical change [Audio]Speaker(s): Anna Coote, Professor Louise Haagh | What are the arguments for Universal Basic Income and for Universal Basic Services? How do they relate to each other and what might the difficulties be? Anna Coote is Principle Fellow at the New Economics Foundation. Louise Haagh is Professor in Politics at the University of York. Robin Archer is the Director of the Ralph Miliband Programme. The Ralph Miliband Programme (@rmilibandlse) is one of LSE's most prestigious lecture series and seeks to advance Ralph Miliband's spirit of free social inquiry.2019-11-261h 26The Future Could Be BrilliantThe Future Could Be BrilliantPart 7 - Our HouseThe antidote: Anthony Barnett, Peter Carty, House of Lords, Democracy, Sortition, Citizens’ Juries, People’s Assemblies, Graham Smith, Simone Chambers, Anna Coote, Deborah Mattison, Joe Lenaghan, John Parkinson, Jack Blaney, Louise Caldwell. Narration: Douglas Canning, Jane Garven, Ferlin Thomas. 2019-11-2117 minNew Economics PodcastNew Economics PodcastUniversal Basic ServicesOur public services are in dire need of investment. The question of how much investment has loomed large over the first weeks of the election campaign. But in the middle of a debate over competing spending plans, isn’t it also time to ask what we want our public services to actually do for us? That’s the view of group of economists and campaigners who are pushing for something called ‘Universal Basic Services’ – a radical expansion of high-quality public services for all to areas like transport, childcare and social care. More than 70 years after the creation of the welfare state and...2019-11-2039 minThe Scott Santens UBI EnterpriseThe Scott Santens UBI Enterprise‘Universal Basic Income Doesn’t Work’ Says New Prime Example of Fake NewsIn April 2019, a report titled “Universal Basic Income: A Union Perspective” was paid for and published by Public Services International (PSI), a global trade union representing 20 million workers employed around the world providing public services. This report was authored by Anna Coote and Edanur Yazici of the New Economics Foundation (NEF), a British left-leaning think-tank. They concluded that providing services to all is better than providing income to all. In this episode, I explain how this report, and how it was rolled out, is a prime example of a disinformation campaign designed to manipulate public opinion against the idea of u...2019-06-0338 minInstitute of Welsh AffairsInstitute of Welsh AffairsNovember 2018: IWA Debate - "Can UBI work for Wales?"IWA, Cardiff University & Wales in London debate hosted by Bristows LLP in London on 20th November 2018. Chair, David Phillips, Associate Director, The Institute for Fiscal Studies introduces panelists and opens debate:  - For: Professor Calvin Jones, Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean for Public Value and External Relations, Cardiff University  - Against: Anna Coote, Principal Fellow, New Economics Foundation  - For: Mark Hooper, Founder, Indycube  - Against: Polly Mackenzie, Chief Executive, Demos2018-11-221h 24New Economics PodcastNew Economics PodcastUniversal Basic Income or Universal Basic Services?Universal basic income – an idea that almost no one had heard of just a few years ago – is now one of the most fashionable concepts in progressive politics. With automation increasing and wages stagnating, the theory is that giving everyone a set amount of money each year will liberate them to do what they want with their lives – and keep them out of poverty. But some people think universal basic income is a utopian impossibility. Others think it’s dangerous. So there’s a proposal for another solution: universal basic services. Instead of giving people money, why not guarantee all of the pub...2018-04-0428 minSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | VideoSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | VideoAlternatives to Austerity?Contributor(s): Dr Laura Bear, Anna Coote, Dr Andrea Muehlebach, Dr Carly Schuster | This panel discussion will look beyond the present into a future without austerity. Participants will discuss the proposals for a social calculus to be applied to government policy and sovereign debt relations as proposed in Laura Bear’s recent book, Navigating Austerity: currents of debt along a South Asian River (Stanford University Press 2015). How can we develop new forms of policy and politics that prioritise social rather than financial aims for government spending? How might we reform financial institutions so as to give precedence to longer-term goals th...2016-06-091h 30Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAlternatives to Austerity?Contributor(s): Dr Laura Bear, Anna Coote, Dr Andrea Muehlebach, Dr Carly Schuster | This panel discussion will look beyond the present into a future without austerity. Participants will discuss the proposals for a social calculus to be applied to government policy and sovereign debt relations as proposed in Laura Bear’s recent book, Navigating Austerity: currents of debt along a South Asian River (Stanford University Press 2015). How can we develop new forms of policy and politics that prioritise social rather than financial aims for government spending? How might we reform financial institutions so as to give precedence to longer-term goals th...2016-06-091h 30AnalysisAnalysisSocial EpidemiologyIn Britain, the health gap is growing - in the wealthiest parts of the country, people are living on average more than a decade longer than in the poorest parts. An academic discipline which tries to work out why this health gap exists has also grown. It's called social epidemiology. You've probably never heard of it, but the science has influenced governments of both the left and right. So what answers has it thrown up? The most famous comes from the Whitehall II study of civil servants, led by Sir Michael Marmot, which...2012-09-2428 minStart the WeekStart the WeekAusterity: Antony Gormley, David Kynaston and Anna CooteOn Start the Week, Andrew Marr begins the new year with a look at austerity. Anna Coote argues that it's time to embrace a new set of values that are not dependent on high rolling consumerism and, as unemployment rises, to share out the working hours more evenly. The great chronicler of Austerity Britain of the fifties, David Kynaston, explores whether there are any lessons to be learnt from earlier decades of thrift and dissent. The artist Antony Gormley discusses a new collaboration in which he explores the idea of survival in a world in which we are bombarded...2012-01-0942 minLyric Opera of Chicago PodcastsLyric Opera of Chicago PodcastsBackstage at Lyric #118 -- Discovery Series: Ariadne auf NaxosCome along to the world of Straussian delights with Amber Wagner (Prima Donna/Ariadne), Brandon Jovanovich (Bacchus), Anna Christy (Zerbinetta), Alice Coote (The Composer), and Stage Director John Cox for an exploration of this masterful take on high art and low comedy.2011-11-2100 minEdge Hill UniversityEdge Hill UniversityAnna Coote interviewGuest lecturer Anna Coote, Head of Social Policy at the New Economics Foundation, discusses how she thinks society has gone wrong and why intervening early to prevent harm has advantages.2011-11-0904 min