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Yes Music PodcastYes Music PodcastChris Squire – 10 years gone with Stephen Lambe – 674Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius Unbelievably, it’s already 10 years since we lost Chris Squire. Tempus Fugit, but this time not in a good way. To mark this sad milestone, Prog Magazine has included 2 large articles about Chris in the latest issue, number 160. The person charged with writing the main piece was friend of the YMP, Stephen Lambe. Mark and I spoke to him this week about the greatest bassist the world has ever seen, the irreplaceable Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4 March 1948 – 27 June 2015). Stay tuned for that conversation in a few minutes’ time. What made C...2025-05-2333 minWeird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime StoriesWeird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories“AUTOPSY ROOM NUMBER FOUR” by Stephen King (Fiction Horror Story!) #WeirdDarkness #ThrillerThursdayWaking up on an autopsy table, fully aware but completely paralyzed, Howard Cottrell realizes he has only moments to prove he’s alive before the scalpel cuts deep.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: It’s #ThrillerThursday, and I have a short story from the master of horror himself, Stephen King! Be sure to stick around at the end for a few additional thou...2025-02-211h 00I\'m A Car ChickI'm A Car ChickThe Power of Clean Data in Automotive | Stephen Cottrell & Mike Stanton | NADA Vault & Industry Resilience📢 "If the data doesn’t move the way it should, it holds us back." — A bold statement that defines the future of the automotive industry!In this episode, Stephen Cottrell (Founder & CEO of Authenticom) and Mike Stanton (President & CEO of NADA) join host Shasta Haddock to discuss:✅ How the automotive industry showed resilience despite challenges, including a winter storm 🌨️✅ The infancy of the NADA Vault—a 12-year journey to becoming an industry-standard product✅ The importance of clean data and how it helps dealers & vendors improve the customer experience✅ What does the future hold for NADA Vault an...2025-02-0323 minCan You Hear Me?Can You Hear Me?BONUS - The One Where We are IncensedTW: This episode contains descriptions of physical and emotional abuse. It also discusses themes of religious manipulation and institutional betrayal. Listener discretion is advised. If you need support, please call our free, confidential helpline: 0808 801 0818 or text: 07860 022 956 In this bonus episode, we discuss the recent revelations surrounding the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, and his failure to adequately address child abuse allegations within the Church of England. This news comes just weeks after the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, for similar reasons. Episode Highlights: 00:01:18 - The Archbishop of York...2024-12-1917 minThe News MeetingThe News MeetingNews Meeting: Rising water bills and the future of the Archbishop of YorkGiles Whittell and guests debate what stories should lead the news. They discuss calls for Stephen Cottrell to step down over his handling of a sexual abuse case, failures of the UK’s privatised water industry, and ABC News’s $15 million defamation settlement with Donald Trump.Guests:Pete Apps, Inside Housing contributing editor and Orwell Prize winning authorBasia Cummings, editor at TortoiseStephen Armstrong, reporter at Tortoise Host: Giles Whittell, deputy editor at TortoiseEmail: newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.comProducer: Casey MagloireExecutive producer: Rebec...2024-12-1630 minYes Music PodcastYes Music PodcastStephen Lambe on his book – Rock Classics – Yes 90125 – 651In Production: Tales from Topographic OceansListening guide YesMusicBooks.com Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller We spoke to publisher and Yes author Stephen Lambe this week about his (relatively) recent book Rock Classics - Yes 90125. The book delves deeply into the story of the 1983 album that became Yes’ best selling record of all time and saw the rebirth of the band after the events following the Drama tour. It could all have been very different if Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye and Alan White had stuck with their original plans of creating a much mo...2024-11-2945 minYes Music PodcastYes Music PodcastStephen Lambe on his book - Rock Classics - Yes 90125 - 651 Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller We spoke to publisher and Yes author Stephen Lambe this week about his (relatively) recent book Rock Classics - Yes 90125. The book delves deeply into the story of the 1983 album that became Yes’ best selling record of all time and saw the rebirth of the band after the events following the Drama tour. It could all have been very different if Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye and Alan White had stuck with their original plans of creating a much more stadium ro...2024-11-2945 minThe Church Times PodcastThe Church Times PodcastArchbishop of York on Praying By Heart: The Lord’s Prayer for everyoneOn the podcast this week, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, talks about his new book, Praying By Heart: The Lord’s Prayer for everyone. The book takes readers through the Lord’s Prayer phrase by phrase, exploring its meaning and significance for us today. The prayer, he writes, is a “declaration of intent”, which should come with a health warning — ‘don’t say this prayer if you are not prepared to be changed.” An extract from the book is published in this week’s Church Times. Praying By Heart is published by Hodder & Stoughton at £14.99 (Church Times Bookshop £11.99); 978-1-3998-0530-8. https...2024-11-0721 minMy Blog » paijem3My Blog » paijem3>Read PDF Godforsaken: The Cross – the greatest hope of all BY Stephen Cottrell on Iphone New VersionTo Read or Download Godforsaken: The Cross – the greatest hope of all by Stephen Cottrell Visit Link Bellow You Can Download Or Read Free Books   Link To Download : https://starmedia.my.id/?book=139980524X Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Godforsaken: The Cross – the greatest hope of all Download Godforsaken: The Cross – […]2024-10-0100 minHope25Hope25The Emmaus Road Journey - with Archbishop Stephen CottrellIn this conversation, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell discusses the topics of spirituality, evangelism, catechesis, and discipleship. He emphasizes the importance of journeying with people and creating spaces for them to ask questions and explore their faith. He also highlights the role of the church in providing nurture and support for those on their faith journey. Keywords spirituality, evangelism, catechesis, discipleship, journey, church, nurture, faith, Emmaus course, Pilgrim course Takeaways Evangelism is best understood as helping people make the journey of faith, meeting them where they are and listening to their questions and concerns. ...2024-09-1029 minWords of Grace: Living Hope in the Diocese of SheffieldWords of Grace: Living Hope in the Diocese of Sheffield28. Most Reverend and Right Honourable Stephen Cottrell - Archbishop of York"What I see in the Diocese of Sheffield is a Diocese that is asking the right questions, not ducking them. I believe I have a lot to learn from the Diocese of Sheffield." The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York, is our guest on Words of Grace this week. Archbishop Stephen talks about: ✝️ Not coming from a faith background✝️ The new Faith in the North initiative for the Northern Province✝️ What he learned from his visit to the Diocese of Sheffield in...2024-02-1350 minG2 YorkG2 YorkPhilippians - The working Gospel (Archbishop Stephen Cottrell)This week at G2 the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell came and talked to us about how the gospel is at the centre of everything we do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-2327 minYes Music PodcastYes Music PodcastStephen Lambe on his updated book - Yes every album, every song - 596 Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller Stephen Lambe joins us in a moment to talk about his updated, comprehensive Yes book as well as touching on Tales and Trevor Rabin. https://burningshed.com/store/sonicbond  What has Stephen added to his already great Yes book? What does he think of the current state of Yes? Where can you get his book? Let us know if you agree with us! We are entering another period of intense Yes activity t...2023-09-0828 minThe Island of Brilliant!The Island of Brilliant!The Island of Brilliant: Episode 4 with Danny WallaceThere's bad blood on the island this month, as Frank's nemesis Danny Wallace turns up (uninvited, according to FCB) to stoke the flames of the pair's long-standing rivalry. Nadia, fortunately, is able to find higher ground and steers a sometimes begrudging but always illuminating, often hilarious conversation to the matter at hand, children's books. Danny discusses his own books, including 'The Day the Screens Went Blank' and 'The Boss of Everyone' - and also Brian Patten's brilliant poetry collection 'Gargling with Jelly'. Before he arrives, Frank and Nadia discuss the books they've been reading in their hammocks: The Lizzie...2023-08-011h 01St Peter\'s BurySt Peter's BuryQ&R with the Archbishop of York, Stephen CottrellListen back to the Question and Response time we were privileged to host, between the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, and members of Bury Church of England High School. Archbishop Stephen answers questions about his role, faith, and hopes for the future. We hope this encourages you in your journey with Jesus!2023-05-1629 minChurch aheadChurch aheadStephen CottrellStephen Cottrell is top man York.1st of 3 episodes on senior church leaders.Is the polytechnic archbishop any good?Can he preach well?Do I want to follow him?Have we go the tone right in our discussion about church leaders?Next week Justin Welby top man Canterbury.Please send any comments to revl20c@gmail.com2023-05-1214 minAt Your ServiceAt Your ServiceAT YOUR SERVICE - 19 MARCH 2023By pure coincidence, two Archbishops are visiting the Isle of Man this weekend! The Most Reverend and Rt Honourable Stephen Cottrell is the Archbishop of York - second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury in seniority in the Church of England.  He's also the Bishop of the Province of York which gives him care of all the Anglican Churches in the North of England - including the Isle of Man - hence this - his first - visit to the Island.  In a packed schedule, Archbishop Stephen has met with people representing not only the Island's churches, but al...2023-03-1929 minPodcasts – Counter-CurrentsPodcasts – Counter-CurrentsCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 495 The Writers’ Bloc: Stephen Paul Foster on Desolation’s March949 words / 2:09:17 Nick Jeelvy welcomed frequent Counter-Currents contributor Stephen Paul Foster back to The Writer’s Bloc to discuss his eerily predictive 2003 book Desolation’s March: The Rise of Personalism and The Reign of Amusement in 21st Century America. Topics discussed: 00:09:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “The Rise of the “Bubble People”” 00:11:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “Blackness, Fatness, & the Great Replacement at Target” 00:12:30 Obesity could be driven by racial replacement and a lot more fat people in Europe due to the importation of American culture 00:13:30 The enormity of black women 00:14:30 “Defining deviancy down” 00:16:00 Nick d...2022-10-1300 minCounter-Currents Radio – Counter-CurrentsCounter-Currents Radio – Counter-CurrentsCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 495 The Writers’ Bloc: Stephen Paul Foster on Desolation’s March949 words / 2:09:17 Nick Jeelvy welcomed frequent Counter-Currents contributor Stephen Paul Foster back to The Writer’s Bloc to discuss his eerily predictive 2003 book Desolation’s March: The Rise of Personalism and The Reign of Amusement in 21st Century America. Topics discussed: 00:09:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “The Rise of the “Bubble People”” 00:11:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “Blackness, Fatness, & the Great Replacement at Target” 00:12:30 Obesity could be driven by racial replacement and a lot more fat people in Europe due to the importation of American culture 00:13:30 The enormity of black women 00:14:30 “Defining deviancy down” 00:16:00 Nick d...2022-10-1300 minCounter-Currents Radio – Counter-CurrentsCounter-Currents Radio – Counter-CurrentsCounter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 495 The Writers’ Bloc: Stephen Paul Foster on Desolation’s March949 words / 2:09:17 Nick Jeelvy welcomed frequent Counter-Currents contributor Stephen Paul Foster back to The Writer’s Bloc to discuss his eerily predictive 2003 book Desolation’s March: The Rise of Personalism and The Reign of Amusement in 21st Century America. Topics discussed: 00:09:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “The Rise of the “Bubble People”” 00:11:00 Stephen Paul Foster, “Blackness, Fatness, & the Great Replacement at Target” 00:12:30 Obesity could be driven by racial replacement and a lot more fat people in Europe due to the importation of American culture 00:13:30 The enormity of black women 00:14:30 “Defining deviancy down” 00:16:00 Nick d...2022-10-1300 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep88: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Lesley McKenna, Coach Developer for UK Sport and Sport Scotland as well Programme Manager for GB Snowsports (@LesleyMckenna) and Sarah Murray, Performance Psychologist and owner of Performance Edge Psychology (@Sarahsportpsych). THIS WEEK'S CONTENT:The Art of Impossible – Stephen KotlerThe Long Win – Cath BishopSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Wandering Workshops – Lesley McKennaPerformance Edge Psychology – Sarah MurrayThe...2022-06-261h 40Rugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep76: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Peter Thomas, Lewes Hockey Club coach, Happy Hockey owner and coach, Neil Plimmer, Jolf owner and Coach and Tom Shuttleworth, Rhino Sports Coach owner and coach.This Week’s ContentWomen's, Girl's and Family Participation in Golf – R&AThe CPC AB Model - CPCSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Jolf.Golf – Neil PlimmerThe Jolf Man – Neil PlimmerDiary of a CEO –...2022-02-061h 28Rugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep75: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Dan Lycett, Head of Sport at St Davids School, Coach with RGC  (North Wales academy team) and Ross Williams, conditioning coach at St Davids School and coach with RGC. This Week's ContentWayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World – M.R. O'ConnorCoaching Athletes to Be Their Best: Motivational Interviewing in Sports - Stephen RollnickSUGGESTED CONT...2022-01-301h 10The Systemic WayThe Systemic WayStephen: A Systemic Analysis of the Stephen Lawrence ITV Drama with Film Writer and Family Therapist Joe Cottrell-BoyceIn this episode we speak with Joe Cottrell-Boyce, film writer, systemic family therapist and social worker about the ITV drama "Stephen" which he co-wrote (2021).  We explore themes of family trauma, the impact of racism, institutional racism and the search for justice and peace.  We also discuss his 2021 paper "Addressing White privilege in family therapy: A discourse analysis" which was published in the Journal of Family Therapy.Watch the TV show here:https://www.itv.com/hub/stephen/10a0537 Cottrell‐Boyce, J. (2021). Addressing White privilege in family therapy: A discourse analysis. Journal of Fami...2022-01-231h 26St Paul\'s CathedralSt Paul's CathedralLove is Born: Exploring Advent and Christmas - December 2021Christmas is one of the defining points of the year, for believers and non-believers alike. Archbishop Stephen Cottrell and Biblical scholar Dr Paula Gooder explore the Advent themes that turn our thoughts to eternity and the real meaning of our lives, and the Christmas stories themselves: what Jesus’ birth means, how the world changes because of it, why Christmas is much more hopeful but also darker than we may think, and why it’s all about love. Stephen Cottrell is the Archbishop of York and the author of more than 20 books, including 'Walking Backwards to Christmas' and 'Let it Slow: An A...2022-01-1443 minYMP Classic Feed – Yes Music PodcastYMP Classic Feed – Yes Music PodcastStephen Lambe and David Watkinson – YES in the 1980s – 509Produced by Wayne Hall and Jeffrey Crecelius As always, it was sheer delight to welcome Stephen Lambe and David Watkinson back onto the show this week to talk about their latest collaboration, YES in the 1980s. It's a great book which goes into detail about the often tortuous journey of the band in the decade of excess. Solo albums and other groups closely associated with Yes are included in a volume which boasts 2 sets of full-colour photos as well as countless other illustrations, a lot of which are presented in printed format for the first time. A must for all...2021-11-1932 minBeloved JournalBeloved JournalArchbishop Stephen CottrellOn Beloved Journal the Rev. Rob Lee sits down with the 98th Archbishop of York, the Right Reverend and Most Honorable Stephen Cottrell. They discuss everything from the pandemic to Cottrell's new book, Dear England.2021-10-1636 minBeloved JournalBeloved JournalArchbishop Stephen CottrellOn Beloved Journal the Rev. Rob Lee sits down with the 98th Archbishop of York, the Most Reverend and Right Honorable Stephen Cottrell. They discuss everything from the pandemic to Cottrell's new book, Dear England.2021-10-1636 minWaco Willie PodcastWaco Willie PodcastLegends Grooming Lounge (feat Stephen Cottrell)The good bro Stephen Cottrell gets into the backstory of how the barber journey began, some of the jewels he got working with Rocko and some dope features of the his new called the Legends Grooming Lounge!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wacowill/support2021-07-2527 minThe ProfileThe ProfileStephen Cottrell: The Archbishop of York who is longing to preach the GospelThe Archbishop of York is an evangelist. Speaking about the Thy Kingdom Come prayer initiative, he says, "We all long, of course, to share our faith.” A significant proportion of the 38 books he’s authored are either about mission and evangelism or, in the case of his newest title, Dear England (Hodder & Stoughton), are aimed at those who don’t yet share his faith. In this in-depth interview with Premier Christianity's editor, Archbishop Stephen shares his own life story, and explains how he's "longing" to bring "evangelistic renewal" to the Church of England.  You can also read this interview...2021-05-2159 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep50: Reviewing the best contentHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Richard Shorter, Baptist Church Minister and Non Perfect Dad and Sarah Murray, Senior Psychologist Brighton and Hove Albion FC (Men and Women teams).This week's content:Motivational Interviewing – Professor Stephen RollnickPsychWire CourseThe Long Win – Cath BishopSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSEDListening Well: The Art of Empathic Understanding – William MillerUK Coaching Reflective Essential – UK Coaching Brene Brown with Sim...2021-05-1655 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep47: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Cath Bishop, Olympic rower, silver medallist, author of The Long Win, Rachel Hooper learning, education and development manager for British Rowing, former coaching education advisor for UK Coaching and Katelynn Slade, PhD student at Loughborough University with a research focus on challenging situations in the coach athlete relationship.  The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it...2021-04-251h 51The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and Guests.The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and Guests.Stephen Cottrell - The Archbishop of York - The God Cast InterviewToday, Fr Alex (St Matthew's, Burnley) interviewed  the Archbishop of York for The God Cast. Here is that interview with ++Stephen.  Please share far and wide x https://www.facebook.com/105977464605293/videos/786847445562738 for more interviews visit thegodcast.co.uk2021-04-1940 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Fifteenth Station: Jesus risen from the dead“He found me. And when he did, there was such a smile on his face. He said with earnest joy, that I was the one he had been looking for.” Stephen Cottrell reflects on the Fifteenth Station: Jesus risen from the dead, with readings and prayers from Philip North. Today's reading is Mark 16.4-8 This episode also includes the Conclusion.2021-04-0408 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Thirteenth Station: Jesus dies on the cross“The selfishness of sin is overcome by the selflessness of love. And our response? To try and love as Jesus loved. To offer our lives as a gift to the poor as Jesus offered his life to us who have nothing. If the cross is our only hope, then it will also be our lifestyle.” Philip North reflects on Thirteenth Station: Jesus dies on the cross, with readings and prayers from Stephen Cottrell. Today's reading is Mark 15.34–372021-04-0205 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Eleventh Station: Jesus promises the kingdom to the penitent thief“He is waiting for me. Knowing that I must find this thing within myself. Not just penitence, but love. Not merely acquittal, but hope. ‘Remember me’, I say to him, ‘in that kingdom of yours.” Stephen Cottrell reflects on the Eleventh Station: Jesus promises the kingdom to the penitent thief, with readings and prayers from Paula Gooder. Today's reading is Luke 23.39–432021-03-3105 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Tenth Station: Jesus is crucified“The God of all creation. The one whom angels worship. The Lord of the universe. Yet look at him now: stark naked, humiliated before a mocking crowd. Jesus has lost everything.” Philip North reflects on the Tenth Station: Jesus is crucified, with readings and prayers from Stephen Cottrell. Today's reading is Mark 15.242021-03-3004 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Seventh Station: Jesus carries the cross“There is no easy way of carrying a cross. There is no handle. Its weight is sharp and crushing. Its meaning obvious.” Stephen Cottrell reflects on the Seventh Station: Jesus carries the cross, and leads today's prayers and reading. Today's reading is Mark 15.202021-03-2704 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Sixth Station: Jesus scourged and crowned with thorns“What begins in tragedy, ends in farce. He said he was a king, so dress him up as one: twist some thorns into a crown; and so that everyone can enjoy the joke, write it in three languages upon his cross: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.” Stephen Cottrell reflects on the Sixth Station: Jesus scourged and crowned with thorns, with readings and prayers from Philip North. Today's reading is Mark 15.17-19.2021-03-2604 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe Fourth Station: Peter denies Jesus"Peter got it right for once. He said he didn’t know him. He said he wasn’t with him. That was how we were all feeling. We didn’t know him. We weren’t with him anymore. We thought he would vindicate himself." Stephen Cottrell reflects on the Fourth Station: Peter denies Jesus, and leads today's prayers and reading. Today's reading is Mark 14.72.2021-03-2404 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossThe First Station: Jesus in agony in the Garden of Gethsemane"It is tempting to imagine that life was easy for Jesus: that so sure was he about who he was and who he was called to be that he faced suffering and death with calm and equanimity." Paula Gooder reflects on the first Station of the Cross, Jesus in agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, with readings and prayers from Stephen Cottrell. Today's reading is Mark 14.32-36.2021-03-2104 minWalking the Way of the CrossWalking the Way of the CrossIntroduction: The GatheringJoin Philip North, Paula Gooder and Stephen Cottrell as they pray and reflect upon the 15 Biblical stations of the cross. The Stations of the Cross have formed part of Christian devotion for many centuries because they offer a particularly vivid way of following in the steps of Jesus on the way to the Cross. In the earliest days of Christian pilgrimage, visitors to Jerusalem would walk the path from Pilate’s house to Calvary. In the late fourteenth century, the Franciscan protectors of the holy places in Jerusalem put up images at which people would pause, reflect and pray. Eventually, th...2021-03-1705 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep40: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Laurie MacDonald, Coach Developer for Sport Scotland and Coaching Discourse Podcast Co-host, Chloe Brown, Head of Girls Talent Pathway Northamptonshire FA, Peterborough United Ladies Assistant Manager and FA Tutor and Ellie Gennings, Lecturer at the University of Winchester and PhD student studying the impact of outdoor physical activity on children's well being. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content an...2021-02-281h 06The Church of EnglandThe Church of EnglandA prayer for those who mourn - Archbishop Stephen CottrellA prayer for those who mourn - Archbishop Stephen Cottrell2021-02-0800 minLondon First Baptist ChurchLondon First Baptist ChurchWhat Stephen SeesA Recorded Sermon from Pastor Brett Cottrell on Jan. 31, 2021.2021-02-0134 minSundaySundayArchbishop of York; Nazir Afzal; Islamic Relief WorldwideAfter the devastating news this week that 100,000 people have died in the UK after contracting Covid-19, the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell tells Ed Stourton why he and the Archbishop of Canterbury are inviting the nation to join them in prayer every day at 6pm during the month of February. Nazir Afzal was Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England from 2011 to 2015. He built his career on bringing people to justice. This week he called for a public inquiry into the Government's handling of the Covid pandemic. He tells Ed Stourton why.Islamic Relief Worldwide...2021-01-3143 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep34: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Tom Hartley, Senior Coach Developer at UK Coaching, Doug MacDonald, Coach Developer and Mentor for Scottish Canoe and Andrew Bradshaw, Senior Coach Developer at UK Coaching. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.This week's content:The Tim Ferris Show – A Pa...2021-01-171h 26Law In Sport PodcastLaw In Sport PodcastEntry requirements for overseas players post Brexit - Stephen O'Flaherty - E99Stephen O'Flaherty (@OFlahertySJP) is a Managing Associate and immigration specialist on the movement of players and coaches in the sports industry at Lewis Silkin. He works in the sport, fashion & entertainment and technology sectors In this interview Stephen talks to Sean Cottrell, LawInSport CEO & Founder, about how Brexit will effect the transfer of players to the Premier League and English Football League and the new entry requirements for overseas players. Stephen has writing an article with more detailed analysis here: https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/item/a-guide-to-the-new-immigration-rules-for-players-coming-to-the-premier-league-and-efl We thoroughly enjoyed the interview and took a lot away from it. We...2020-12-0345 minThe Law In Sport PodcastThe Law In Sport PodcastEntry requirements for overseas players post Brexit - Stephen O'Flaherty - E99Stephen O'Flaherty (@OFlahertySJP) is a Managing Associate and immigration specialist on the movement of players and coaches in the sports industry at Lewis Silkin. He works in the sport, fashion & entertainment and technology sectors In this interview Stephen talks to Sean Cottrell, LawInSport CEO & Founder, about how Brexit will effect the transfer of players to the Premier League and English Football League and the new entry requirements for overseas players. Stephen has writing an article with more detailed analysis here: https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/item/a-guide-to-the-new-immigration-rules-for-players-coming-to-the-premier-league-and-efl We thoroughly enjoyed the interview and took a lot away from it. We...2020-12-0345 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep30: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Tristan Mayglothling, professional rowing coach and PhD student at the University of Essex, Peter Prickett, football coach and author and Ian Johns, Paralympic head coach for GB Judo. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.This week's content:Technique is th...2020-11-281h 17It Could Be WorseIt Could Be WorseEpisode 1: Adolphe SaxWherein Anna and Cat suck you into the wormhole of intense bad luck via Adolphe Sax. Were his parents trying to kill him for insurance money?  Was it herpes or cancer? Anna does not know that Brussels is a city and Cat realizes that stairs were around in the 1800s! People drink milk out of bowls! Sax show us it could be worse... - - - Sources:  The Saxophone by Stephen Cottrell https://heavy.com/news/2015/11/adolphe-sax-google-doodle-201st-birthday-photos-saxophone-inventor-bio-history-almost-died-near-death-wine-facts-age-death-family-sons/ http://www.dinant.be/en...2020-11-2100 minSundaySundayAmanda Khozi Mukwashi; IICSA reports on the Anglican Church; Jewish weddings‘But Where are You Really From’, is a new book by Amanda Khozi Mukwashi, the CEO of the international aid charity Christian Aid. It tells the story of her family’s migration across southern Africa and her own journey to the UK. As we mark Black History Month, Amanda explores the real questions she believes we need to be asking ourselves and each other about where we come from.Damming, shameful and disastrous. Words used by Church of England bishops and the Archbishop of Canterbury himself to describe the report on the Anglican Church by the Independent Inquir...2020-10-1143 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep21: Reviewing the best contentSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests:Peter Walton, Gloucester Rugby Academy Manager, Magic Academy founders Russell Earnshaw and John Fletcher. The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.This week's content:Winners Take Control – Robin Van PersieChampion Minded – Vicky WilliamsonPraise and Affirmation. A deep dive - Professor Stephe...2020-09-271h 11Eamonn CottrellEamonn CottrellWindows Matter Take 2You may use podcast chapters to skip to the specific parts of the serviceNow in these days kwhen the disciples were increasing in number, a complaint by the Hellenists1 arose against the Hebrews because their widows were being neglected in lthe daily distribution. 2 And the twelve summoned the full number of the disciples and said, “It is not right that we should give up preaching the word of God to serve tables. 3 mTherefore, brothers,2 pick out from among you seven men nof good repute, ofull of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we will appoint to this du...2020-08-2536 minEamonn CottrellEamonn CottrellWindows MatterWindows Matter sermon from Doug BannisterActs 6: 1-7Now in these days kwhen the disciples were increasing in number, a complaint by the Hellenists1 arose against the Hebrews because their widows were being neglected in lthe daily distribution. 2 And the twelve summoned the full number of the disciples and said, “It is not right that we should give up preaching the word of God to serve tables. 3 mTherefore, brothers,2 pick out from among you seven men nof good repute, ofull of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we will appoint to this duty. 4 But pwe will de...2020-08-2536 minHoly SmokeHoly SmokeThe woke new Archbishop of YorkArchbishop Stephen Cottrell made the headlines even before he was enthroned last week, when he ‘revealed’ that Jesus was black. This came as news to everyone except the far left, race-baiting fanatics of Black Lives Matter.This week, I talk to Dr Gavin Ashenden, a former chaplain to the Queen, about the implications of this disastrous appointment, which means that for the first time in the history of the Established Church the sees of Canterbury York and the London are all occupied by intellectually challenged bureaucrats with an adolescence enthusiasm for wokeness. Subscribe to the Spectator's first podc...2020-07-1731 minSundaySundayGreyfriars Bobby; Jehovah's Witness; the New Archbishop of YorkGreyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh is well known for the statue of the small Skye terrier, Greyfriars Bobby. It commemorates the dog’s loyalty after it guarded the grave of his owner for 14 years. Celebrations to mark the 400th anniversary have been cancelled because of Corona virus but the Rev Richard Frazer, Minister of Greyfriars Kirk, tells Emily why people are being encouraged to model their own statues of the iconic dog as part of the celebrations. In August the Jehovah’s Witnesses will give evidence to the Independent Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse. Submissions will also be hear...2020-07-1243 minAt Your ServiceAt Your ServiceAT YOUR SERVICE - 12 JULY 2020Do we hear God prompting us to do something in His name? And if we do, how do we respond?   Everyone taking part in At Your Service this week has answered that call to serve God, in very different ways.  Over 4 million Mothers' Union members working in 84 different countries serve God by meeting the needs they find in their local communities - and during the Covid-19 pandemic those needs have ranged from providing food for people who are starving, to making face coverings and supporting low-income key workers separated from their families.  Recently, Mothers' Union lea...2020-07-1229 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep9: Reviewing last week’s pick of the pods & webinarsSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests Dave Sharkey, Mark Rees and Andrew Brownhill review some of the many great podcasts and webinars from the last week.The team pick out the key takeaways from each episode and how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.The main three reviews are:Reflective practice, not reflection. Making sense of improving ourselves, from UK Coaching.Lara Mossman challenges Russell Earnshaw on how he coaches.Changing cultures: real differences that translate into success with Sean Dyche....2020-06-2154 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyRoundup Rodeo Ep4: Reviewing last week's pick of the pods & webinarsSend us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests Rich Freeman, Joe Winpenny and Phil Powell review some of the many great podcasts and webinars from the last week.The team pick out the key takeaways from each episode and how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.Also, there’s a preview of the highlights for the coming week.Here’s the list of podcasts and links:DISCUSSEDGilbert Enoke - #8: Life After Rugby | Coping with the Uncertainty of Non...2020-05-1753 minSt Mary\'s ServicesSt Mary's ServicesCompline for Saturday 11th April. Easter Eve.An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Prayer taken from 'The Things He Carried' by Stephen Cottrell.2020-04-1110 minHull MinsterHull MinsterOur Sorrows - The Things He CarriedBishop Frank White explores the chapter "Our sorrows" in the Stephen Cottrell book "The Things He Carried" which Hull Minster are studying as part of the Lent Course. Catchup on the whole series on the channel. We will be looking at the next Chapter on Sunday at 6:30pm via our Facebook page.2020-04-0208 minHull MinsterHull MinsterThe Things He Carried #5Rev. Anne Richards explores the chapter "The hopes of God" in the Stephen Cottrell book "The Things He Carried" which Hull Minster are studying as part of the Lent Course.  Catchup on the whole series via the podcast or video recordings on the website.  We will be looking at the next Chapter on Thursday at 7pm.  ******** Living faith in a modern city Hull Minster is an amazing building, and a vibrant and diverse community of God's people. We are an extended family where everyone is welcome to belong.  2020-03-2910 minHull MinsterHull Minster4 - The Things He CarriedDan Broom explores the chapter "His followers' disappointments" in the Stephen Cottrell book "The Things He Carried" which Hull Minster are studying as part of the Lent Course.   ******** Living faith in a modern city Hull Minster is an amazing building, and a vibrant and diverse community of God's people. We are an extended family where everyone is welcome to belong.  ********  WAYS TO GET INVOLVED  🎞Watch online teaching from Hull Minster at https://hullminster.org ⭐Follow us on Social Media  -Facebook: https://facebook.com/HullMinster 2020-03-2622 minHull MinsterHull MinsterSeamless Robe - The Things He CarriedTerry Igoe explores the chapter "Seamless Robe" in the Stephen Cottrell book "The Things He Carried" which Hull Minster are studying as part of the Lent Course.2020-03-2211 minHull MinsterHull MinsterThe Things He Carried #2Dan Broom preaches as part of our Lent Series exploring the book "The Things He Carried" by Stephen Cottrell.2020-03-0420 minHull MinsterHull MinsterThings He Carried 1We start our new series as part of exploring the book by Stephen Cottrell which we study across our discipleship groups. 2020-02-2624 minThe Church Times PodcastThe Church Times PodcastArchbishop of York designate Stephen Cottrell: press conference and Q&AThe next Archbishop of York is to be the Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell, at present Bishop of Chelmsford, Downing Street announced on Tuesday. Bishop Cottrell spoke at a press conference at Church House on Tuesday morning and took questions from journalists, including the Church Times’s Madeleine Davies. This special edition of the podcast features highlights from that press conference. If you don't yet subscribe to the Church Times, check out our new reader offer: 10 issues for £10: www.churchtimes.co.uk/new-reader2019-12-1713 minTalking TheologyTalking TheologyStephen Cottrell - How can pilgrimage help us encounter God?How can be both receive and share faith through journeying? What does enough look like as we walk the path of life? Can we go on pilgrimage without leaving behind our everyday lives? What can pilgrimage teach us about Christ?Stephen Cottrell is Bishop of Chelmsford. For more about him, see here.2019-11-1831 minThe Church Times PodcastThe Church Times PodcastBarbara Brown Taylor talks to Martin Wroe about Holy Envy: Finding God in the faith of othersBarbara Brown Taylor says that it wasn’t until she began digging into the faith of those who didn’t share hers, that she really began to understand her own. It was this journey towards meeting God in “so many new hats” that ignited her “holy envy” – the title of her new book, published in the UK by Canterbury Press. Barbara Brown Taylor sat down with Martin Wroe at the Church Times offices to talk about the book, which is available from the Church Times Bookshop at £15.29. An edited version of the interview is printed in our first Summer Books supplement, whi...2019-06-2742 minLaw In Sport PodcastLaw In Sport PodcastStephen Ridgway - Head of Legal at beIN Sports on the piracy of sports media - Part 2 #77In this two-part interview Stephen Ridgway talks to LawInSport CEO, Sean Cottrell, about his career having initially started out in a commercial role IMG before deciding to qualify as a lawyer & later joining Sky Sports as their Head of Legal before moving onto be Vice President, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports. In Part One, Stephen talks about his unusual career path. In Part Two, Stephen provides a detail explanation of the piracy battle beIN Sports and beIN Media Group are undertaking against the Saudi based BeoutQ in the Middle East region(see here for more info https...2019-03-2536 minThe Law In Sport PodcastThe Law In Sport PodcastStephen Ridgway - Head of Legal at beIN Sports on the piracy of sports media - Part 2 #77In this two-part interview Stephen Ridgway talks to LawInSport CEO, Sean Cottrell, about his career having initially started out in a commercial role IMG before deciding to qualify as a lawyer & later joining Sky Sports as their Head of Legal before moving onto be Vice President, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports. In Part One, Stephen talks about his unusual career path. In Part Two, Stephen provides a detail explanation of the piracy battle beIN Sports and beIN Media Group are undertaking against the Saudi based BeoutQ in the Middle East region(see here for more info https...2019-03-2536 minLaw In Sport PodcastLaw In Sport PodcastStephen Ridgway - VP, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports - Part 1 #77In this two-part interview Stephen Ridgway talks to LawInSport CEO, Sean Cottrell, about his career having initially started out in a commercial role IMG before deciding to qualify as a lawyer & later joining Sky Sports as their Head of Legal before moving onto be Vice President, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports. In Part One, Stephen talks about his unusual career path. In Part Two, Stephen provides a detail explanation of the piracy battle beIN Sports and beIN Media Group are undertaking against the Saudi based BeoutQ in the Middle East region(see here for more info https...2019-03-2520 minThe Law In Sport PodcastThe Law In Sport PodcastStephen Ridgway - VP, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports - Part 1 #77In this two-part interview Stephen Ridgway talks to LawInSport CEO, Sean Cottrell, about his career having initially started out in a commercial role IMG before deciding to qualify as a lawyer & later joining Sky Sports as their Head of Legal before moving onto be Vice President, Head of Legal & Business Affairs at beIN Sports. In Part One, Stephen talks about his unusual career path. In Part Two, Stephen provides a detail explanation of the piracy battle beIN Sports and beIN Media Group are undertaking against the Saudi based BeoutQ in the Middle East region(see here for more info https...2019-03-2520 minI Am Black Success®I Am Black Success®4 Black Business Legends Who Paved The Way For The Rest Of Us | Alfred Edmond Jr.Every Black History Month we celebrate our Black athletes, civil rights leaders and artists. But too often we overlook our legacy as Black entrepreneurs, business owners and executives, despite having just as deep a legacy in those areas.Alfred Edmond Jr. returns to Trailblazers.FM for his third feature and second of what we hope to be an annual episode with Alfred sharing stories of our Black business legends.Alfred is the Senior Vice President and Executive Editor-at-Large of Black Enterprise.Some time ago, Alfred brought it to my attention that...2019-02-1837 minSt Paul\'s CathedralSt Paul's CathedralWhat is Prayer? - Stephen Cottrell (2018)‘The will to pray is the essence of prayer’ wrote Thomas Merton, and ‘the secret of prayer is a hunger for God’. Stephen Cottrell describes himself as ‘an experienced beginner’ at prayer who has never got much beyond this, but says his long apprenticeship has taught him that the beginning and end of prayer is the longing to know God and to be known by God. But for many people profound questions remain. Is God really listening? Does what we pray affect what God does? Also, why is it that everyone struggles with prayer; shouldn’t it be easy? Stephen Cottrell will...2018-12-0545 minThe SpielThe SpielGenCon 2018 - Media RoundtableWe invite a fun-loving group of people in the gaming media to join us for a free-wheeling chat on a variety of topics both serious and silly. Panelists: Scott Alden, Bebo, Marguerite Cottrell, Eric Summerer.2018-08-1546 minThe Spiel - MP3 VersionThe Spiel - MP3 VersionGenCon 2018 - Media RoundtableWe invite a fun-loving group of people in the gaming media to join us for a free-wheeling chat on a variety of topics both serious and silly. Panelists: Scott Alden, Bebo, Marguerite Cottrell, Eric Summerer.2018-08-1546 minThe Spiel - MP3 VersionThe Spiel - MP3 VersionGenCon 2018 - Representation in Board GamesAs publishers, designers, and players, what choices can we make and what steps can we take to help the world of games include and reflect the vast variety of fun loving players in it? Panelists: Sen Foong Lim, Maggi Cottrell, Isaac Vega, Katie Aidley2018-08-1057 minThe SpielThe SpielGenCon 2018 - Representation in Board GamesAs publishers, designers, and players, what choices can we make and what steps can we take to help the world of games include and reflect the vast variety of fun loving players in it? Panelists: Sen Foong Lim, Maggi Cottrell, Isaac Vega, Katie Aidley2018-08-1057 minHumans of ChelmsfordHumans of ChelmsfordThe bishop who wants to change the worldOn this episode of Humans of Chelmsford we speak to Stephen Cottrell who has been the Bishop of Chelmsford since 2010.The role requires a significant amount of responsibility with hundreds of churches falling under his remit and tasks covering the entirety of the county and much of East London.But what makes the man from Leigh-on-Sea?Contrary to what many people might think Bishop Stephen has not come from a religious background and a multitude of experiences while growing up turned him towards his faith.Eventually he decided his path would be to become an ordained...2018-06-1034 minEven more tea vicar?Even more tea vicar?Cup 15 with Bishop Stephen CottrellJanet asks Bishop Stephen (Chelmsford) the usual questions, a difficult ecclesiological question about evangelicalism and catholicity, and what is the best thing about Essex.2018-04-3019 minWriters We AdmireWriters We AdmireThe Browser Talks To Stephen DubnerRobert Cottrell talks to Freakonomics co-founder Stephen Dubner about economics and pocasting2018-03-3000 minHealthCast Now - The Intersection of Health, Wellness & Circadian OptimizationHealthCast Now - The Intersection of Health, Wellness & Circadian OptimizationJamie Caporosso - Paleo vs. Ketogenic Diet - Personal Transformation for Health & WellnessJamie Caporosso practically grew up in the gym and lifting weights and has been competing as a drug-free power lifter since 1989. As a high performing professional athlete, his transformation story is nothing short of amazing. Jamie graduated from the University of Michigan in 1997 with a Bachelor’s of science. He is the owner of a gym in the Detroit region and an expert in ketogenic principles, especially with a Paleo-based template. Jamie has developed the system of combining the Paleo and ketogenic diet ideology and has developed a macro-tracking app to help new ketogenic diet users gain a...2017-12-1940 minWestminster Abbey ArchiveWestminster Abbey ArchiveSermon for a Service in Celebration of the London Olympic GamesSermon for a Service in Celebration of the London Olympic Games by The Right Reverend Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford.2017-11-0312 minSt Paul\'s CathedralSt Paul's CathedralWalking Backwards to Christmas - The Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell (2014)Can we ever encounter the Christmas stories as if for the first time? Stephen Cottrell tells the story backwards and from the perspective of some of the characters we don’t usually hear from or think of as Christmas people - the prophets Anna and Moses, the Innkeeper’s wife, Rachel who weeps for her children, as well as Isaiah, the shepherds, wise men, Joseph and Mary. Stephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Chelmsford. Recorded December 2014.2017-10-021h 01E16 - My Favourite Book of the BibleE16 - My Favourite Book of the BibleThe Psalms: getting life’s foundations rightPreacher: The Rt Rev’d Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford Stephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Chelmsford, serving Essex and East London. He is a well-known writer and speaker on evangelism, spirituality and catechesis. His latest book tells the Christmas story backwards. He is a member of the House of Lords and is on the Select Committee for Communication. He also serves on the Church of England’s Committee for Minority Ethnic Concerns, and is Chair of Church Army an Anglican society for evangelism and social outreach. He is married to Rebecca who is a potter, and they have three boys2016-06-2412 minSmart Solo BusinessSmart Solo BusinessStephanie Wetzel-Cottrell Shares Branding and Website Design Tips For Small Businesses and Solos<p>Are you feeling less than satisfied with your website and online branding, but you’re so busy that you haven’t done anything to change it? If so, I can relate to your situation. Not long ago I was facing that same challenge — until I connected with today’s guest. I’m joined on the podcast today by […]</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://stephenlahey.com/stephanie-wetzel-cottrell-shares-branding-and-website-design-tips-for-small-businesses-and-solopreneurs/">Stephanie Wetzel-Cottrell Shares Branding and Website Design Tips For Small Businesses and Solos</a> appeared first on <...2015-07-0800 minBeyond BeliefBeyond Belief10/03/2014The Christian season of Lent is a time for recalling the forty days and nights spent by Jesus in the wilderness at the beginning of his ministry. In other faiths too the wilderness is a place of refuge, self- discovery, temptation and joy.Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the idea and experience of the wilderness are the Anglican Bishop of Chelmsford, Stephen Cottrell, the Buddhist writer Vishvapani, and Laura Feldt, associate Professor in the Study of Religion at the University of Odense in Denmark.2014-03-1027 minSmart Solo BusinessSmart Solo BusinessA True Story of Personal and Professional Transformation: Meet Stephanie Wetzel-Cottrell<p>[Legacy post: Small Business Talent] Are there goals that you want to achieve for your business and your life — but going after them seems almost impossible? Well, if you’re uncertain about how you’ll take that next step forward, then I think you’re going to find today’s interview inspiring. I’m joined on the podcast today […]</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://stephenlahey.com/a-true-story-of-personal-and-professional-transformation-meet-stephanie-wetzel-cottrell/">A True Story of Personal and Professional Transformation: Meet Stephanie Wetzel-Cottrell</a> appeared first on <a rel...2014-01-2200 minmootukmootukAncient Faith Future MissionMay 2009 saw the launch of the new book, Ancient Faith Future Mission: fresh expressions in the sacramental tradition [Link in Uk] [Link in USA]. At the London book launch, Stephen Cottrell the Anglican Bishop of Reading, and Richard Giles the former Dean of Philidelphia Cathedral both gave short addresses on the issue of fresh expressions and mission in the catholic tradition.  This was followed by a panel discussion with practitioners Michael Volland (Gloucester Cathedral), Sue Wallace (Visions York), Tessa Holland (Contemplative Fire Chichester), Philip Roderick (Contemplative Fire Oxford), Carl Turner (Precentor Exeter Cathedral), Simon Rundell (Blessed Gosport), Ian Mobsby (Moot L...2009-06-041h 22PharmaVOICE PodcastsPharmaVOICE PodcastsProcuring and Managing Clinical Staffing ResourcesDate:11/19/2008<br />Length: 00:15:03<br />Size: 6.89MB<br />Thought Leader: Stephen Cottrell, Executive V.P. of Operations and Business Development, inVentiv Clinical Solutions<br /><br />In this episode, Mr. Cottrell outlines many of the challenges in procuring and managing clinical staffing resources, and offers advice on how to overcome them.<br /><br /><a onclick="return winControl(href, '450', '400', 'podcasts')" href="http://www.pharmavoice.com/webcasts/cottrell/1008-inVentivSRG-edit4-mixed.mp3">Play Podcast</a><br /><br />For more...2008-12-0532 minPhedippidationsPhedippidationsFdip162: Catching UpWhen you are out there, running a race, and you find yourself (point A) behind another runner (point B) whom you are working to catch up to…there is a relative velocity between the two of you that is much smaller than you can imagine…and today, I want to help you imagine it…because once you’ve come to realize how small that difference is, then you’ll be better able to summon the energy required to exceed that speed and close the gap between you and that runner ahead of you to the point where you’ll beat him or her t...2008-11-211h 03Discover This Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Discover This Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Paranormal Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his golf b...2002-03-017h 18Press Play On This Immersive Full Audiobook — Perfect Right Now.Press Play On This Immersive Full Audiobook — Perfect Right Now.Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his...2002-03-017h 18Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Literature, Literary FictionFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Literature, Literary FictionEverything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his...2002-03-017h 18Get Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorEverything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his...2002-03-0103 minGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorEverything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his golf b...2002-03-017h 18Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesEverything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find...2002-03-0103 minAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesEverything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen KingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/150671to listen full audiobooks. Title: Everything's Eventual: Five Dark Tales Author: Stephen King Narrator: Oliver Platt, Judith Ivey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 1, 2002 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 57 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: An iconic, spine-tingling story collection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King. “Everything’s Eventual” features Dinky Earnshaw—a nineteen-year-old pizza delivery boy— who gets hired by a mysterious stranger for a unique and totally “eventual” (awesome) job. “Autopsy Room Four:” The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his...2002-03-017h 18