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The Infrastructure PodcastThe Infrastructure PodcastBuilding tall with Kamran MoazamiIn today’s podcast we takes a close look at the evolution and future challenges of tall building design with engineering design mega star Kamran Moazami.Kamran is WSP’s managing director for property and buildings and with nearly half a century of design experience under his belt – most recently on projects such as The Shard, 22 Bishopsgate, and One Blackfriars, he is certainly the man to ask!It is clear that around the world, the skyline is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with ever-taller, more ambitious buildings redefining the way we live a...2025-04-0736 minThe Bible Matters PodcastThe Bible Matters PodcastDick Lucas - Style, The Lord's Prayer, and Reflections on PreachingIn today’s episode we spoke once again with Dick Lucas, former rector of St Helen’s Bishopsgate in London. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Dick Lucas became known across the world for his distinctive style of expository preaching, a style which was renowned for faithfulness to the Biblical text, and a high quality of public speaking.   Today, Tiff and Leo sat down with Dick to ask him about how he came to develop his style, what his practice of studying the Bible looked like, as well who influenced him in his work. You can fi...2024-01-2630 minThe Bible Matters PodcastThe Bible Matters PodcastDick Lucas – Preaching, Training Other Bible Teachers, and 70 Years of MinistryDick Lucas was the rector of St Helen’s Bishopsgate for 34 years from 1961 to 1995 in which the church grew from a handful of people to one of the largest churches in the church of England.  Amongst the many initiatives Dick pioneered was a midweek ministry to the workers in the City of London which saw hundreds of attendees every single week and continues even today in Bible talks across the capital. In 1986 Dick started the Proclamation Trust which trains and encourages ministers in expositional Bible Teaching; the style of preaching which Dick himself became internationally renowned for. Now...2024-01-2644 minIrreverend: Faith and Current AffairsIrreverend: Faith and Current AffairsToksvig the TheologianChurch of Englands revs Tom Pelham and Jamie Franklin sit down to cover this week's biggest talking point. In Fatigued, Amused, Freaked Out: bizarre and hilarious comms at Canterbury Cathedral, Bridgen sues Hancock as major trash-talk is exchanged and paraphilia bingo in Sam Smith's perverse new music video. The Pelham Report takes in the latest on the Ukraine-Russian war, transgender update as "female" rapist is destined for women's prison, peace talks between Harry and Charles brokered by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and everyone - including teachers, nurses and the Bakerloo Line - is in on strike.The...2023-02-031h 20No Wave [Tilos Rádió podcast]No Wave [Tilos Rádió podcast]John Tilbury Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith / John Tilbury – Bishopsgate Concert (2014, CD, Treader – trd021)e. Bishopsgate Duo Pauline Oliveros, Roscoe Mitchell, John Tilbury, Wadada Leo Smith – Nessuno (2016, CD, I Dischi Di Angelica – IDA 035)a. Part Ib. Part IIc. Part II (Encore) Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith / John Tilbury – Bishopsgate Concert (2014, CD, Treader – trd021)a. JT Solo* ( Tracklista:01. John Tilbury - Part III (kezdődött: 01:46:37)2022-11-211h 59Bodies Are TellingBodies Are TellingWe Were Always Here LiveOn the 27th October 2023, the team behind We Were Always Here held a live event at the Bishopsgate Institute in London. We had collected hundreds of hours of interviews from over 50 people during the making of the podcast and decided to donate all of the audio and transcipts to the Queer Archives at the Bishopsgate Institute so that these stories would no longer be left out of the telling of the UK HIV Epidemic history.  This evening was in celebration of that donation but also to ensure the conversation around HIV is ongoing.  This ev...2022-11-171h 11Brave IdeasBrave IdeasHow To Bridge The Gap Between Office Demand & SupplyFeaturing Celebrity Guest Host Louisa Dickins, Host Of The Propcast   Quote from Guest: “By the time we define the future workplace it will probably be the past” - James   Summary: Louisa Dickins, The Propcast podcast host and Co-Founder of LMRE joins the #WorkBold Podcast as celebrity guest host. She interviews Bold founder, Caleb Parker and James Goldsmith, Head of Leasing at AXA IM - Real Assets to find out what’s happened since their pre-pandemic episode together in Season 1 at London’s new prestigious office building, 22 Bishopsgate.   In this epi...2022-09-2745 minThe Recon PodcastThe Recon Podcast22. Pride in Fetish History (w/ Stefan Dickers)In this episode we’re talking with Stefan Dickers – Special Collections and Archives Manager at the Bishopsgate Institute, here in London, about Fetish History and Fetish Pride. As we are in the midst of Pride season and celebrating 50 years of the Pride in London walk, it’s important to acknowledge our fetish roots, the importance of preserving it, making it accessible to up-and-coming kinksters and remind ourselves just why it’s important to have fetish visibility at Pride events. The People’s Pride Archive - https://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/peoples-pride-archive Recon Visits Bishopsgate Institute’s LGBTQ+ Archive - https://youtu.be/mS5...2022-07-0129 minBlack Cab ShowBlack Cab ShowUTAG Committee Latest News, Bishopsgate Bus gate and Part 8 HearingJune 29th 2022 UTAG Committee InterviewBrian Garvey discusses the latest developments with the UTAG committee., Karen Procter, Lee Dacosta, Angela Clarkson and Trevor MerrallsThe Bishopsgate Bus Gate and Part 8 cases are on the agenda.Support the show2022-06-3050 minIf The Walls Could TalkIf The Walls Could TalkUser-first design: how to create a smart building that delivers. With a focus on 22 Bishopsgate.In this episode, we find out how 22 Bishopsgate was brought to life for its occupiers, what were their first steps in creating a smart building and how they ensure their building continues adapting to new technologies and remains future-proof.If The Walls Could Talk is a series of conversations about smart buildings, connecting key thinkers in the property world with each other, and you.The series delves deeper into the practicalities of how to create a smart building that works, delivers great user experiences, and reduces its environmental impact on the built environment....2022-06-2714 minBetween the Stripes LOI podcastBetween the Stripes LOI podcastS6EP9 LIVE FROM BISHOPSGATE with Martin Russell & Dean WilliamsFor the first time ever, Between the Stripes LOI podcast is coming to you live from a LOI ground with this week's show coming from Bishopsgate, the home of Longford Town FC.  On the show, we hear from the now-former Athlone Town AFC manager, Martin Russell while Dean Williams speaks to us following his third goal of the season against Bohemians on Friday night. 2022-04-121h 37The Log BooksThe Log BooksBONUS: Tash and Adam tour the Out And About LGBTQ+ exhibition at the BarbicanIn this bonus episode made for Nothing Concrete, the podcast of London's Barbican, Tash and Adam riffle through many more items from LGBTQ+ history. The Bishopsgate Institute doesn't just look after the amazing Switchboard log books — they also hold gay badges, protest placards, intimate photo albums and historical trackie tops. Forty of these items are being displayed in the free exhibition Out and About! at the Barbican in London from February 28th to March 21st. To mark the occasion, Adam and Tash made this special episode for Nothing Concrete, featuring archivist Stef Dickers and recorded on location at the Barbi...2022-02-2336 minRebel WomenRebel WomenWhat they didn’t teach you in school about the suffragettesI’m sure most of you know about the suffragettes: Emmeline Pankhurst, and her daughter Cristabel; their organisation, the Women’s Social and Political Union; chaining themselves to railings; smashing windows; the forced feeding. You probably were taught it in school. The problem is, it’s wrong.Ok, so those things all did happen, but it is a very narrow view of what the movement was, who the women were, and why they were even doing it. Today, we are setting the record straight.In this episode we talk to the historian David Rosenb...2022-01-1330 minHelp Me Teach The BibleHelp Me Teach The BibleDick Lucas on What Makes an Excellent Teacher (Re-release)On this episode of Help Me Teach the Bible, Nancy Guthrie talks with Dick Lucas in London’s Proclamation Trust offices about what makes an excellent Bible teacher. We talked about how a teacher studies and prepares to teach, dealing with discouragement as a teacher, as well as the temptation to pride.Lucas was rector of St. Helen’s Bishopsgate from 1961 to 1998. In 1986, he founded the Proclamation Trust to train men and women to correctly handle Scripture through prayerful study of the text in light of its context in both the biblical book and the Bible as a whole. N...2021-09-1656 minDental Leaders PodcastDental Leaders Podcast#91 - Gina Vega - Made in MexicoFor many eight-year-olds, the smell of the clinic is enough to cause a lifelong aversion to dentistry. But not for this week’s guest, Gina Vega. Gina dreamed of becoming a dentist after falling in love with the smell of clove oil as a young girl growing up in Mexico City.   A second love brought her to London in 2001 when she met her future husband while backpacking.  Gina talks us through going from dental nursing through the challenging International Qualifying Exam and into practice and ownership in the capital.  Along the way, s...2021-07-141h 12Elevator WorldElevator WorldCity Of London’s Skyscraper Appetite Remains “Fierce”Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com CITY OF LONDON’S SKYSCRAPER APPETITE REMAINS “FIERCE” A growing amount of empty office space and a push toward carbon neutrality have thus far failed to quell the City of London's "fierce" appetite for tall-building construction, with six skyscrapers taller than 145 m greenlit in the past few years, Architects' Journal reports. Three such towers were approved in the first few months of 2021, joining a previously approved trio that includes two taller than 250 m. Despite a "new normal" that includes working from home...2021-05-0106 minBlack Cab ShowBlack Cab ShowBishopsgate Busgate Trial UpdateHosted by Brian Garvey with guests Trevor Merralls , a director of United Trade Action Group and Karen Procter, United Cabbies Group Chair and member of the steering committee of UTAGThe second episode of Black Cab Show, deals with an update and a little post mortem on the Bishopsgate Busgate trial, prior to the judgement being given. At the time of publishing, it is still eagerly anticipatedAlso discussed, the potential for compensation and how it is best dealt with, contrary to current potential rumours within the cab trade   Black Cab Show                                                                        United Trade Action Group         ...2020-12-1525 minThe Log BooksThe Log Books“Expect extra calls” | Episode 5Every time anything to do with LGBTQ+ life was mentioned on TV or in the newspaper in the 80s, Switchboard volunteers took extra calls. In this episode, Tash and Adam speak to the people behind TV programmes and newspaper columns, and hear about the feverish atmosphere that led to anti-gay legislation in 1988. The section on today has two very special guests: our very own Shivani Dave, and Simon McCallum from the BFI National Archive, both comparing the media today with 1983 to 1991.Content warning: some archaic language that some listeners may find offensive as our contributors discuss...2020-12-1455 minPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferSome important qualifications | 1 Corinthians 13:8-12 | Resources | St Helen's BishopsgateSt Helen's Bishopsgate © St Helen's Bishopsgate 2020Registered Charity No. 1131501Safeguarding | Privacy policySite map https://www.st-helens.org.uk/resources/talk/2380/audio/2020-07-0800 minThe English martial arts Podcast showThe English martial arts Podcast showBrief History of the QuarterstaffGeorge Silver wrote about the quarterstaff as a reality. It was a weapon he used to fight and defend his honour with. ... As a battlefield weapon the quarterstaff would be an oak or ash pole of about eight or nine feet in length, wih a circumference of about 4 and a half inches. It was a foot weapon of attack and defence.If we now travel back in history to documents written between 1540 and 1590 we can see written evidence of the English Maisters of defence. The officially recognised teachers were the company of maisters, these documents record the playing...2020-06-2817 minThe English Martial Arts Podcast ShowThe English Martial Arts Podcast ShowBrief History of the QuarterstaffGeorge Silver wrote about the quarterstaff as a reality. It was a weapon he used to fight and defend his honour with. ... As a battlefield weapon the quarterstaff would be an oak or ash pole of about eight or nine feet in length, wih a circumference of about 4 and a half inches. It was a foot weapon of attack and defence.If we now travel back in history to documents written between 1540 and 1590 we can see written evidence of the English Maisters of defence. The officially recognised teachers were the company of maisters, these documents record the playing of prizes...2020-06-2800 minBrave IdeasBrave IdeasIs this the highest office in London?James Goldsmith, Head of Leasing for AXA Investment Managers at 22 Bishopsgate sits down with Caleb Parker to share his vision for creating a community and breeding successful companies. 22 Bishopsgate is the newest skypscraper altering the London skyline and is leading the way when it comes to deliver space-as-a-service and amenities to delight consumers. About James Goldsmith James has worked on some of London's most progressive schemes, including Apple's first UK flagship in Regent Street, Television Centre, Central Saint Giles and The Shard. He maintains a strong belief in market research and...2020-03-1537 minThe Leaders Council PodcastThe Leaders Council PodcastIn Conversation: Dr. Gina Vega Gina Vega is the Director and Principal Dentist of Bishopsgate Dental Care, a dental practice based in Bishopsgate.2020-02-2600 minElevator WorldElevator WorldKONE Wins Order For New Office Tower In LondonWelcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com KONE WINS ORDER FOR NEW OFFICE TOWER IN LONDON KONE recently announced it has won an order to supply vertical transportation for 8 Bishopsgate, a new, 50-story office building in the City of London. Rising 200 m, 8 Bishopsgate will include a public viewing gallery with two dedicated elevators to level 50. Altogether, KONE will deliver 19 MiniSpace™ elevators, 15 of which will be double-deck units using its UltraRope® carbon fiber-based hoisting technology. One group of four will travel at speeds up to 8 m/s. During const...2019-12-2010 minCommercial Property Pioneers: Entrepreneurs and innovators within commercial propertyCommercial Property Pioneers: Entrepreneurs and innovators within commercial propertyHarry Badham of AXA discusses 22 Bishopsgate. "A building with 12,000 people is a small town."Harry Badham, Head of UK Development at AXA, discusses their 1.2m sq ft office tower which is due to complete next year - the largest single building ever built in the City of London. Andy Miles, CEO of Realla, hears from Harry about the process from appraisal, to acquisition, design and leasing. Harry explains why we shouldn't consider this building large, placing the scheme in its global context. He also talks through the brave decision to push the button on development shortly after the Brexit referendum, when so many developers decided the risk was too high. We also hear...2019-11-2845 minPower HourPower HourPower Hour Live at 22 Bishopsgate: With Professor Green, Chris Connors, and Melissa HemsleyTo mark the importance of Mental Health Awareness Week, people focused workplace 22 Bishopsgate invited Adrienne to host the first live recording of Power Hour with an all star panel of Chris Connors (BeBox Founder, Meditation Teacher and Leadership Coach) Professor Green (Musician and Documentary Maker) and Melissa Hemsley (Cook, Writer and champion of sustainable, nourishing food).The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.2019-05-2152 minPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferEphesians 1:11-14 | St Helen's BishopsgateSt Helen's Bishopsgate © St Helen's Bishopsgate 2019Registered Charity No. 1131501Safeguarding | Privacy policySitemap https://www.st-helens.org.uk/resources/talk/51339/2019-03-0800 minPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferPossibly related to Helen Fisher — Love and Sex and Attachment | On Being on HuffdufferEphesians 1:1-10 | St Helen's BishopsgateSt Helen's Bishopsgate © St Helen's Bishopsgate 2019Registered Charity No. 1131501Safeguarding | Privacy policySitemap https://www.st-helens.org.uk/resources/talk/51257/2019-03-0800 minTwo Reds are Better than OneTwo Reds are Better than OneS2 E19: An Interview with Dr. Gina VegaAshley and I were delighted to catch up recently with Gina Vega, Principal of Bishopsgate Dental Care. Here’s how Gina introduced herself in my Kindle e-book The Female Principal back in 2016: "When I was eight years old, back in Mexico, I decided that I wanted to be a dentist. Don't ask me why I just knew it! So 14 years later I qualified as a Dental Surgeon in Mexico. Armed with a great profession and after practicing in Mexico City for three years I moved to London in 2001. Whilst I re-qualified through the IQ...2018-10-1735 minTheatreTheatreGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09Podcasters and Radio MakersPodcasters and Radio MakersGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09Spark LondonersSpark LondonersGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09WritersWritersGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09PerformersPerformersGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09Getting Better AcquaintedGetting Better AcquaintedGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09Getting Better AcquaintedGetting Better AcquaintedGBA 330 MirandaIn GBA 330 we get better acquainted with Miranda. We talk writing, working, true storytelling and lots more. She's been running There Goes The Neighborhood - a night showcasing established and upcoming writing - for a few years and is currently in the middle of putting out the podcast project, 100 Voices For 100 Years, which is releasing a piece of writing from a woman every day for 100 days to commemorate the centenary of (some) women getting the right to vote. Miranda plugs: There Goes The Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/theregoestheneighbourhoodclapton/ 100 Words For 100 Days: http://www.100voicesfor100years.com/ Centenary of (some...2018-04-181h 09In Our Time: HistoryIn Our Time: HistoryBedlamMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the early years of Bedlam, the name commonly used for the London hospital of St Mary of Bethlehem outside Bishopsgate, described in 1450 by the Lord Mayor of London as a place where may "be found many men that be fallen out of their wit. And full honestly they be kept in that place; and some be restored onto their wit and health again. And some be abiding therein for ever." As Bethlem, or Bedlam, it became a tourist attraction in the 17th Century at its new site in Moorfields and, for its relatively small...2016-03-1746 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastSpitalfields Life Chit Chats: Smithfield MarketThe Gentle Author of the popular blog Spitalfields Life has gained an extraordinary following in recent years, by writing hundreds of lively pen portraits of the infinite variety of people who live and work in the East End of London. As part of our Spitalfields Life Chit Chats, butchers, Joe Lawrence, Greg Lawrence and Peter Sargent present a lively look at Smithfields Market and life as a butcher from the 1960s up to the present day. If you enjoy listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2015-12-0400 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastSpitalfields Life Chit Chats: Billingsgate MarketThe Gentle Author of the popular blog Spitalfields Life has gained an extraordinary following in recent years, by writing hundreds of lively pen portraits of the infinite variety of people who live and work in the East End of London. As part of our Spitalfields Life Chit Chats, fishmonger Charlie Caisey talks about his life as a fishmonger and Billingsgate Market. If you enjoy listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2015-12-0400 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastSlingin' the Old Jack Lang: The history of rhyming slangRhyming slang can claim to be London's one truly home-grown language. It may have started around 1830 among the canal-digging navvies, the villains of St Giles or, as is most likely, the costermongers of the East End, spreading over time to Australia and the United States. But it remains the most quintessentially 'London' of all slang's vocabularies. It isn't a vast lexis, something over 3,000 words in all, but it's still going strong. Like black cabs and red telephone kiosks it's not what it was, but like them it's part of the world's shorthand for 'London'. Jonathon Green is the world's leading...2015-11-1000 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastA Time Travelling History of LondonFollowing the publication of London: A Travel Guide Through Time, join historian and broadcaster Dr Matthew Green on an historical journey through 800 years of London's history, from the depths of the Middle Ages, through the time of Shakespeare, the Great Plague and Empire, to the pummelling of the city during the Blitz, and its resurrection in the gloomy 50s.If you enjoy listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2015-10-2300 minAcademy of IdeasAcademy of IdeasCity of London Festival - highlights from our Justice, Money and Power seriesHighlights from the AOI's Justice Money Power debates at the City of London Festival In this week’s podcast we here some of the most informative and inspiring speeches from the Institute’s recent Justice, Money and Power debates at the City of London Festival, including chairman of the Night Time Industry Association’s Alan Miller’s defence of the night-time economy as a force for societal good at our Fight For Your Right To Party debate at the Bishopsgate Institute. Economist Phil Mullan gives a worrying prognosis for the British economy unless we can stimulate real econonic...2015-07-1736 minGood Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce PodcastGood Day, Sir! Show, a Salesforce PodcastMassage and ManipulateIn this episode we discuss Sage's 2-2-2 charity model, the opening of the Salesforce Tower in London, Salesforce's acquisition of Tempo AI, and updates on Salesforce Wave.Sage opens a charitable Foundation as CEO Stephen Kelly plans for a cloud futureSalesforce TowerLondon slaps down Salesforce's bid to rename Heron TowerRestaurant review: Duck & Waffle, Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2Salesforce buys smart calendar, TempoWunderlist Joins MicrosoftSalesforce Helps Customers Ride Wave To Big Data PlatformsHas Salesforce Wave lived up to the hype?2015-06-0355 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastThe Inaugural C R Ashbee Lecture: The Seven Dark Arts of DevelopersThe East End Preservation Society and Bishopsgate Institute are delighted to present the Inaugural C R Ashbee Memorial Lecture. This lecture honours C R Ashbee (1863 – 1942) as founder of the Guild of Handicrafts in the East End, as a pioneer of the Conservation Movement, and a progressive architect and designer whose influence was seminal upon Frank Lloyd Wright among many others.If you enjoy listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2015-04-2300 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastDr Barnardos in the East End of LondonPoverty, slums and hungry children. Find out what sights met Doctor Barnardo in London's East End in 1866 with historians Sarah Wise and Ken Worpole. If you enjoy listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up at www.bishopsgate.org.uk.2015-03-1100 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastZeppelin Nights: London in the First World WarAcclaimed writer and historian Jerry White takes a unique look at London during the First World War as seen through the eyes of the people who lived there.If you enjoyed listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up. Recorded live on Thursday 27 November at Bishopsgate Institute.2015-01-0800 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastOwen Jones presents a biting critique of the British EstablishmentBehind our democracy lurks a powerful but unaccountable network of people who wield massive power and reap huge profits in the process. In exposing this shadowy and complex system that dominates our lives, Owen Jones sets out on a journey into the heart of our Establishment, from the lobbies of Westminster to the newsrooms, boardrooms and trading rooms of Fleet Street and the City. Recorded live at Bishopsgate Institute on Thursday 6 November 2014. If you enjoyed listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2014-11-1400 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute Podcast50 Years of Wexford with Ruth RendellHighly acclaimed crime writer Ruth Rendell looks back over 50 years of Wexford. Recorded live at Bishopsgate Institute on Thursday 30 October 2014. If you enjoyed listening to this event do take a look at the other events we have coming up.2014-11-1000 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastDirty Old London: The Victorian Fight Against FilthLee Jackson explores the secret life of the Victorian metropolis, focusing in particular on the birth of public baths and the peculiar history of the public toilet. Recorded live on 16 October 20142014-10-2400 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastTen Cities that Made an EmpireTristram Hunt, author of The Frock-Coated Communist and leading UK politician presents a new approach to Britain's imperial past through ten cities that epitomised it. The final embers of the British Empire are dying, but its legacy remains in the lives and structures of the cities which it shaped. Here Tristram Hunt examines the stories and defining ideas of ten of the most important: of 1700s Boston, Bridgetown, Dublin, Cape Town, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Bombay, Melbourne, New Delhi, and 20th century Liverpool. Rejecting binary views of the British Empire as 'very good' or 'very bad', Hunt describes the complex processes...2014-06-2600 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastThe Evolution of Feminism and the Raunch CultureRosamund Urwin of the Evening Standard chairs a discussion about the raunch culture and its impact on modern feminism. Can you still be a feminist if you bare your body for a living? Or has feminism come so far that women now hold the power? Rosamund is joined by Sarah Mathewson from feminist campaign group OBJECT, Barbara Haigh, a former Playboy Bunny Girl and Catherine Stephens, an activist for the International Union of Sex Workers.2014-05-1400 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastThe Enemy WithinThirty years ago, miners went on strike across Britain to resist the Tory government's plans for sweeping pit closures. The strike remains the longest mass industrial dispute in British history - a war between Margaret Thatcher and the labour movement, and the miners’ union she branded "the enemy within" in particular. The strike’s outcome signalled a profound change in Britain’s social and economic landscape and its aftershocks can still be felt throughout the country today. The Enemy Within, Seumas Milne’s classic account of the miners’ strike and its aftermath, reveals the astonishing lengths to which Thatcher’s government a...2014-05-0900 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute Podcast'The Fairyland of Horror':Arthur Morrison, Arthur Harding and the rebranding of the Old Nichol SlumThe most notorious novel of the ‘slum fiction’ genre, Morrison’s A Child of the Jago, caused outrage, with its nihilistic depiction of a population of criminals and social outcasts. Morrison claimed that it was an eyewitness account of the real Old Nichol district of Shoreditch. Two years after publication, the rows the book engendered were ongoing in the periodical press. In this illustrated talk, author Sarah Wise (Inconvenient People, The Blackest Streets) explores the real slum that inspired his fantasy vision. Sarah Wise’s book The Blackest Streets: The Life and Death of a Victorian Slum was published by Vintage...2014-04-0700 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastColumbia Road: A Strange Kind of ParadiseBorn on Columbia Road, award-winning author Linda Wilkinson traces the history of the fragrant home of East London’s famous flower market. From the earliest times when the land was pastureland for cows whose milk supplied the City of London, through the influx of the Huguenot weavers and up to the present day, this talk is part historical and part social memoir based on familial recollections. Linda Wilkinson spent the first 25 years of her working life as a Research Scientist with many publications to her name. In the late 1990’s she began writing for the theatre, where her first play garn...2014-04-0100 minBishopsgate Institute PodcastBishopsgate Institute PodcastDykes! Ditch Those Dungarees:Lesbians Do FashionLesbian fashion. A misnomer? 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