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The Gargle
YouTube gamified | Testosterone | Scare psychology
Alice Tovey and Cerys Bradley join host Alice Fraser for a loosely Halloween-themed episode 180 of The Gargle.All of the news, with none of the politics.🎮 YouTube gamified💪 Testosterone therapy🦈 Really old shark😨 Scare psychology💀 ReviewsWatch on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@BuglePodcastSupport Bugle podcasts here https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/donateWritten by Alice Fraser, Alice Tovey and Cerys BradleyProduced by Ped Hunter, with executive production from Chris SkinnerHOW TO SUPPORT THE G...
2024-11-01
35 min
The Gargle
Fast diamonds | Counting crows | Minaj drug bust
Cerys Bradley and AJ Lamarque join host Alice Fraser for episode 159 of The Gargle. All of the news, with none of the politics.💎 Fast diamonds🔥 Mariachi turf war🧮 Counting crows🚬 Minaj drugs bust🚴 ReviewsWatch on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@BuglePodcastStory 1: https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/scientists-make-diamonds-from-scratch-in-only-15-minutes/Story 2: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/mexico-street-fire-breather-mariachis-video-b2549364.htmlStory 3: https://www.sciencealert.com/crows-can-actually-count-out-loud-amazing-new-study-showsStory 4: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqlly7dd7n1o...
2024-05-31
31 min
The Breakup Monologues with Rosie Wilby
Live from Hoxton Hall - with Cerys Bradley and Shivani Dave
In a live episode recorded at Hoxton Hall, Rosie chats to comedian Cerys Bradley and broadcaster Shivani Dave about weddings, coming out as nonbinary, when to advise a friend to break up with their partner and the best chocolate treats to turn to after a heartbreak. We also hear some fantastic audience contributions from poet Josi and writer Katie Hall. Recorded at Hoxton Hall, as part of Hackney Pride 365’s Trans Awareness Week season, on 17 November 2023. With thanks to Hackney Pride 365 and to ELOP. You can now follow The Br...
2023-12-01
46 min
Health in a Handbasket
How underrated is our sense of smell?
When was the last time you gave any thought to your sense of smell? Smell plays a vital role in our physical and mental health - from our enjoyment of food and perfume to our ability to detect smoke or gas. A decline in our sense of smell is associated with cognitive decline, BUT there might be things we can do to prevent this happening and train our sense of smell. Giada Brianza is developing a smell training device that could help people track and develop their smell abilities over time. For more information and to a...
2023-09-12
30 min
Tea With Alice
Cerys Bradley - Social BatteryCast
Cerys sits with Alice in Edinburgh and talks about accommodations, social battery, the language of needs and the future of work.
2023-09-08
43 min
The Quantum Leopard Podcast
Episode 6: Cerys Bradley
Quantum Leopard Champion of Champions Cerys Bradley brings their immeasurable talent to this episode with a superb set! They then talk to host and MC James Ross about being non-binary & passionate about rugby and the difference between onstage and offstage personae. If you'd like to see more about Cerys their website is HERE Wonder what Sharky the Uterus Hand looks like? Then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the...
2023-07-01
34 min
The Quantum Leopard Podcast
Episode 6: Cerys Bradley
Quantum Leopard Champion of Champions Cerys Bradley brings their immeasurable talent to this episode with a superb set! They then talk to host and MC James Ross about being non-binary & passionate about rugby and the difference between onstage and offstage personae. If you'd like to see more about Cerys their website is HERE Wonder what Sharky the Uterus Hand looks like? Then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the...
2023-07-01
34 min
The Gargle
Croc virgin | Car seat | Masturbation
Buy tickets to The Gargle Live at the Edinburgh Fringe FestivalTue 15 and 22 AugustGo to https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/live 🐊 Croc virgin birth💺 Car seat disguise🐒 Origins of wanking📺 Streaming broken🚴♂️ ReviewsJay Foreman and Cerys Bradley join host Alice Fraser for episode 116 of The Gargle - the glossy magazine to The Bugle's audio newspaper for a visual world.Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-16
35 min
The Gargle
Zoomer accents | Catfishing | Diaper houses
John Robertson and Cerys Bradley join host Alice Fraser for episode 113 of The Gargle - the glossy magazine to The Bugle's audio newspaper for a visual world.🗣 Zoomer accents❤️ Catfishing for love🪨 Magic rock dust🧷 Diaper houses📝 ReviewsProduced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-05-26
23 min
The Glasgow International Comedy Festival Podcast
Cerys Bradley, Krista MacDonald & Chris Lynott
Join host Scott Agnew as we showcase acts from Glasgow and beyond who make up the Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2023. Expect the gossip and the gab from household names and homegrown talent as we welcome the festival to Glasgow between 15th March - 2nd April. Make sure and subscribe wherever you've found this to be the first to hear exciting interviews.In this episode, we hear festival fast fives from Cerys Bradley and Chris Lynott, and Scott Agnew sits down with Festival Director, Krista MacDonald for a chat.CERYS BRADLEY: NOT OVERTHINKING THINGS 2019...
2023-02-14
1h 05
Making Creativity Pay
Chapters in Podcasts - It's a clip show!
Chapters and Chapter art are a great way of adding extra context to a podcast or direct listeners to a specific part and what better way to show that with some clips from previous guests on Making Creativity Pay. I know it's a huge ask of someone's time to listen to an hour long podcast of someone they've not listened to before and that can put someone off before they've even started. Good chapters and show notes can help encourage someone to take a leap of faith. These chapters are quick snippets of each episode...
2023-02-13
14 min
A Song for That - USA
Test of Chapters
If you're listening via Apple Podcasts, the chapter art and individual chapters will be visible if you scroll down beyond the show notes, on Spotify, the timestamps will link to that point in the episode. (00:00) Welcome to Making Creativity Pay Hello and welcome to making creativity pay this podcast is about talking to people in creative fields about the decisions they make around promoting marketing and monetising this work. This episode serves two purposes, it’s an introduction to some of the people I’ve spoken to so far and also an example of w...
2023-02-12
14 min
The Gargle
Grave recipes | AI porn | Radioactive capsule
Joz Norris and Cerys Bradley join host Alice Fraser for episode 98 of The Gargle, the weekly topical comedy podcast - with no politics!⚰️ Gravestone recipes 🤖 AI the future of porn?☢️ Missing radioactive capsule🐜 Cancer ants📝 ReviewsProduced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-03
35 min
The Gargle
Wanking walrus | Ex-Benedict | Incel in cell
Cerys Bradley and James Nokise join host Alice Fraser for episode 94 of The Gargle, the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle - with no politics!🎆 Wanking walrus✝️ Ex-Benedict🍕 Incel in a cell📆 2023 predictions📱 Cancer text🤒 ReviewsProduced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-06
34 min
Making Creativity Pay
Joz Norris, Cerys Bradley and Stu Goldsmith Edinburgh Fringe Insights
In this episode I speak to 3 performers about their experiences at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe. We discuss a wide range of areas around performing at the Fringe such as: Length of run - is doing the whole month some heroic effort that is in itself part of the attraction of doing a run in Edinburgh Pricing - Pay what you want vs. ticketed, does having a minimum price set by the venue Promotion - Where do Twitter/TikTok fit in compared to traditional flyering and building an audience through word of mouth The mental impact of doing...
2022-12-12
1h 10
The Gargle
Clitoris | Twitter | Psychedelic frog
Cerys Bradley and Alison Spittle join host Alice Fraser for episode 87 of The Gargle, the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle - with no politics!({}) Clitoris news🐦 Twitter nonsense🐸 Psychedelic frog🧊 ReviewsProduced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. TEAM BUGLE PODCASTS 📯Catharsis (and Tiny Revolutions) with Tiff StevensonTop Stories! The BugleThe Last Post with Alice FraserThe Bugle Ashes UrncastBush's Board Game Thing Hos...
2022-11-11
36 min
The Gargle
Twitter porn | Airdropped nudes | Energy bills
Debutants Cerys Bradley and Liz Miele join host Alice Fraser for episode 78 of The Gargle, the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle - with no politics!🐦 Twitter porn monetisation✈️ Air-dropped nudes🌡 Rising energy bills💰 Scrooge McDuck🦶🏻 ReviewsProduced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-09-09
27 min
Making Creativity Pay
Cerys Bradley - Edinburgh Fringe Q&A
In this episode Cerys Bradley talks about their show 'Sportsperson' which is on daily at the Edinburgh Fringe during August. Cerys talks about selecting a venue, pricing and large amounts of flyering as well as recommend shows to see at the Fringe. Cerys' show is on each day at 4.40 in the Wee room at Gilded Balloon Teviot and Cerys can be found on Twitter @hashtagcerys or at CerysBradley.com
2022-08-12
10 min
UCL Minds
#MadeAtUCL Season 3 - Data Moves
Welcome back to series three of Made at UCL! Cerys Bradley is our producer-turned-host this year alongside six new UCL student hosts. Join Cerys, Taqwa Sadiq, Chanju Mwanza and Katie Davies for this months episode: Data Moves. We’re looking at the impact of data, the absence of data and how data can be utilised across three of our incredible REF case studies. For more information on Made At UCL and to access the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/ For more information on each case study check out the REF hub: www.ucl.ac.uk/impact/research-excellence-framework-2021
2022-05-19
33 min
UCL Minds
#MadeAtUCL Season Three Trailer
Welcome back to season three of #MadeAtUCL. We're mixing things up this season with six new student hosts joining Cerys Bradley our producer-turned-host from last season! We will be continuing to share stories from our community, bringing to life the research and work being done at UCL UCL's award-winning campaign, Disruptive Thinking Since 1826 and hashtag #MadeAtUCL, has been phenomenal in its scope with hoardings at UCL East in London, graphics and animations on our website; a festival, podcast series, and involvement of the wider public to vote for their favourite breakthrough UCL research. Listen to a new episode every first...
2022-05-09
00 min
UCL Minds
#MadeAtUCL Podcasts - Resolution
In our final episode of this series, Cassidy and Cerys reflect on some of their favourite interviews. They share updates from guests and discuss the ground-breaking research that has really surprised or changed them in the course of making the podcast. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep11-resolution Date of episode recording: 15/11/20 Duration: 34:27 Language of episode: English Presenter: Cassandra Martin Guests: Carey Jewitt, Owain Rhys Hughes, Anne Young, Susan McGrath, Manish Chand, Lili Golmohammadi, Andrew Coates, Michelle Heys, Helge Wurdemann, Simbarashe Chimhuya, Emilia Molimpakis, Sarah J Young, Seb Coxon Producer...
2021-12-03
34 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Revolution Begins at Home (Bonus Reflections Podcast)
It's time again for a bonus podcast. A little extra audio for your ears. We thought that last week's episode was enraging and encouraging and devastating and hopeful and we had many thoughts and feelings and so we wrote them down and then said them out loud. This is the final episode in our first series and we'd love to know what you thought of it so why not leave us a review on iTunes or drop us a message on Instagram. We want to hear what you liked and what we could improve on as well as the...
2021-11-17
08 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
Mums for Lungs
In our final episode of this season, Chantelle spoke to Jemima Hartshorn from Mums for Lungs about air pollution and how to organise on an issue that feels so big and so unsolvable. To find out more, check out our reading list...Jemima recommends:Following the Ella Roberta Family FoundationSuffragetteYou might also want to check out:The Book of Trespass by Nick HayesWhat Goes Around by Emily ChappelleBack in the Frame by Jools WalkerStreets...
2021-11-10
31 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
Siân Docksey (Bonus Reflections Podcast)
Last week's episode left us with a lot of thoughts. Here's a little bonus episode about getting involved and doing your research and the things that we learned from Siân and Chantelle's conversation. We'd love to know what you think so why not drop us a line on Twitter or Instagram?The transcript can be found here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-03
11 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
Siân Docksey
In this episode, Chantelle talks to comedian and former stripper Siân Docksey about sex work and the integral role that sex workers have played in activist movements. Their conversation covers everything from the 2008 economic crisis to how we can (and should) be engaging with feminism critically.We're doing our reading list a little differently this week. To find out more about activism around sex work and decriminalisation in the UK, Siân recommends engaging with the following organisations:National Ugly MugsEnglish Collective of ProstitutesSWARMDe...
2021-10-27
35 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Craftivist Collective (Bonus Reflections Podcast)
We're back again with more thoughts (and feelings) about last week's episode. What did you think? Are you ready to get crafty? Let us know on Instagram @therevolutionbeginsathome. If you're not on the gram, drop us a review or tweet @hashtagcerys with the hashtag #TheRevolutionBeginsAtHome.You can find the transcript here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-10-20
12 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Craftivist Collective
In this episode, Chantelle spoke to Sarah Corbett from the Craftivist Collective about growing up an activist and the power of gentle protest. Their conversation explores activism burnout and how the Crativist Collective came to be as well as the origins of craftivism and the incredible campaigns that Sarah has run with it. To learn more you might want to check out our reading list...Sarah recommends:The Gift of Anger by Arun Gandhi and translated by Suzan Cenani AlioğluA Gift of Love by Martin Luther King Jr.
2021-10-13
29 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Halo Collective (Bonus Reflections Podcast)
We had some thoughts (and feelings) about last week's episode and didn't have anywhere to put them so now they're here (in your ears). What did you think about the episode? What did you think about the Halo Collective and hair discrimination and hair as a site of activism? Let us know on Instagram @therevolutionbeginsathome. If you're not on the gram, drop us a review or tweet @hashtagcerys with the hashtag #TheRevolutionBeginsAtHomeTranscriptIntroductionHello, and welcome to The Revolution Begins at Home (bonus reflections podcast). My name is Cerys...
2021-10-06
12 min
UCL Minds
#MadeatUCLPodcasts - Recovery
This month we are exploring recovery. As Cassidy has been busy finishing her dissertation, join Cerys as they learn how to recover through stories about long Covid community led research, transformative technology in the NHS, and a memorial garden built by students in the Institute of Education. With thanks to our guest speakers: Dr Owain Rhys Hughes is the founder and CEO of Cinapsis. He has over 13 years of experience working as a doctor and he is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Cinapsis SmartReferrals is an NHSX-approved platform that makes it easy for clinicians to communicate and...
2021-10-05
30 min
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Halo Collective
In our first episode Chantelle talks to Kaisha from the Halo Collective, their work to end hair discrimination in the UK and the barriers that young, Black women face in activism. Their conversation takes us through the origins of the Halo Collective, how hair discrimination developed under colonialism and the power of education in activism. To learn more, you might want to check out our reading list:Kaisha recommends:Stokely Speaks by Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)Don't Touch My Hair by Emma Dabirito my sisters, the podcast
2021-09-29
31 min
The Blizzard Comedy Podcast
Blizzard Comedy Profiles #17 Cerys Bradley
(Dr) Cerys Bradley is one of our favourite comedians - with a background in science, a wealth of knowledge on queer history, and a delivery style that puts some of the biggest names in comedy to shame. Take a peek into the story of their discovery and evolution of comedy, from coming out as Gay, Bisexual & Non-Binary, to the distinctions between funny lectures and stand-up comedy, and the experiences of being a trans comedian on the circuit in 2021 - in our wonderful interview with them today. ---- Follow Cerys: https://twitter.com/hashtagcerys?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ha...
2021-09-09
1h 07
The Revolution Begins at Home
The Revolution Begins at Home Trailer
Get ready for a brand new podcast all about activism. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-09-07
00 min
Steve Cross: The Podern Prometheus
Episode 3 - Winning for Nerds with Cerys Bradley, Alice Fraser and Hannah Thompson
This week we talk sport with three people whose nerd credentials can never be questioned. What's it like to grow up differentiating equations and drivings mauls, playing a goblin and playing in goal, shooting nets and researching neuroscience? There's no clever music or sound mixing on this episode, so that the RAW EMOTION comes through more effectively. Steve is a comedian and nerd, and the founder of Bright Club, Science Showoff and many more series where clever people get to show off how funny they are. He also has a fine microphone collection...
2021-07-08
45 min
UCL Minds
#MadeAtUCL Podcasts - The Cost of Freedom
Presented and edited by two UCL (University College London) graduates, Cassidy and Cerys, hear about research #MadeAtUCL on the costs of freedom. In this episode we’re exploring the value of freedom, from the people who found it in the bleakest of circumstances to the ways in which we restrict our own freedom (and the freedom of others) without even realising it. Professor Virginia Mantouvalou shares her work on labour laws and explains how our legal system is creating situations that exploit vulnerable people. Dr Sarah J Young describes the experiences of Russian prisoners at Shlissel’burg and the memoirs she...
2021-06-01
37 min
IOE insights
Voice | #MadeAtUCL podcasts
How people are regaining their voice after their voice boxes are removed, through the beatboxing project Shout at Cancer; how a group of LGBTQ + refugees in Brazil are using film to tell their stories; and how health students and advocates are sharing the impact of their work through poetry. This episode is reposted from the #MadeAtUCL podcast Season 2, Episode 2. It is presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley. Full show notes: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep2-voice Transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep2...
2021-05-26
34 min
Bisexual Brunch
BISEXUAL BRUNCH - What's funny about being bisexual? Cerys Bradley tells Lewis and Ashley their bisexual journey story, what's it like to be bisexual and non-binary? - PLUS how many bi people do you actually know?
Let us know your views now - text us hereHistory in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality. In Episode 22, Bisexual Brunch meets Cerys Bradley. Cerys is a bisexual comedian who also happens to be non-binary. Lewis and Ashley hear Cerys' bisexual journey story before Cerys explains 'T...
2021-05-21
1h 08
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 6: People, people, people
One of the ways in which eugenics became incorporated into mainstream society all around the world was through the birth control movement. Early twentieth-century birth control pioneers like Marie Stopes and Margaret Sanger were also ardent eugenicists, and their motives were bound up with imperial concerns about, as eugenicists saw it, the deterioration of the 'white race'. Their arguments were taken up in the cause of another imperialist concern, which was the growing population of non-white people in the colonies. In this episode, Subhadra and her guests consider how we can confront historical and contemporary eugenics practices in the...
2021-05-12
30 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 6: People, people, people
One of the ways in which eugenics became incorporated into mainstream society all around the world was through the birth control movement. Early twentieth-century birth control pioneers like Marie Stopes and Margaret Sanger were also ardent eugenicists, and their motives were bound up with imperial concerns about, as eugenicists saw it, the deterioration of the 'white race'. Their arguments were taken up in the cause of another imperialist concern, which was the growing population of non-white people in the colonies. In this episode, Subhadra and her guests consider how we can confront historical and contemporary eugenics practices in the continuing...
2021-05-12
30 min
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 5: Race and space
The places and spaces we inhabit profoundly affect our lives and how we live them in ways we need to think about more critically. At the launch of the project that is the subject of today's episode, Kamna Patel spoke to how people have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by saying "It is not who we are and what we eat that will kill us, but where we live and where we work." Subhadra’s guests in this episode came together to write a curriculum to help students and researchers of the built environment be more mindful about th...
2021-05-12
29 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 5: Race and space
The places and spaces we inhabit profoundly affect our lives and how we live them in ways we need to think about more critically. At the launch of the project that is the subject of today's episode, Kamna Patel spoke to how people have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by saying "It is not who we are and what we eat that will kill us, but where we live and where we work." Subhadra’s guests in this episode came together to write a curriculum to help students and researchers of the built environment be more mindful about the wa...
2021-05-12
29 min
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 4: Confronting ableism in eugenics
Along with being inherently racist, eugenics was also an inherently ableist concern. In this episode Subhadra speaks to experts in the field of disability studies to explore the ways in which power delineates difference between people, and how this relates to the much broader structures of our society, as well as how we think and perceive of ourselves.Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-4This conversation was recorded on 14th April 2021Host: Subhadra Das, Critical Eugenics Researcher, UCL Sarah Parker Remond CentreGuests: Nicole Brown is Lect...
2021-05-12
28 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 4: Confronting ableism in eugenics
Along with being inherently racist, eugenics was also an inherently ableist concern. In this episode Subhadra speaks to experts in the field of disability studies to explore the ways in which power delineates difference between people, and how this relates to the much broader structures of our society, as well as how we think and perceive of ourselves. Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-4 This conversation was recorded on 14th April 2021 Host: Subhadra Das, Critical Eugenics Researcher, UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Guests: Nicole Brown is Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education here at UCL, and the...
2021-05-12
28 min
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 3: The legacy of Cyril Burt
Two of the fields where eugenic thinking had an enormous influence, and where some of its legacies continue to hold sway are Psychology and Education Studies. An influential figure in both those fields was a former UCL Professor of Psychology, Sir Cyril Burt. In this episode Subhadra and her guests wade through Burt’s legacy and reflect on how to confront and confound eugenic thinking in both these fields.Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-3This conversation was recorded on 31st March 2021Host: Subhadra Das, Critical Eugenics Researcher, UCL Sara...
2021-05-12
32 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 3: The legacy of Cyril Burt
Two of the fields where eugenic thinking had an enormous influence, and where some of its legacies continue to hold sway are Psychology and Education Studies. An influential figure in both those fields was a former UCL Professor of Psychology, Sir Cyril Burt. In this episode Subhadra and her guests wade through Burt’s legacy and reflect on how to confront and confound eugenic thinking in both these fields. Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-3 This conversation was recorded on 31st March 2021 Host: Subhadra Das, Critical Eugenics Researcher, UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Guests: If you believe what you re...
2021-05-12
32 min
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 2: Curating Heads
This episode documents and commemorates a collaborative research project at UCL, which brought together geneticists, historians, archaeologists and museum curators to consider how science mediates the dilemma of death. It was called Curating Heads and its scientific aims were to use the latest techniques in Ancient DNA analysis to sequence the genomes of two historic figures at UCL: the philosopher Jeremy Bentham and the archaeologist, William Matthew Flinders Petrie. The exhibition that grew out of this research showcased this work and also critically examined the legacies of eugenics in genetics and archaeology. Join Subhadra and her guests as they re...
2021-05-12
30 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 2: Curating Heads
This episode documents and commemorates a collaborative research project at UCL, which brought together geneticists, historians, archaeologists and museum curators to consider how science mediates the dilemma of death. It was called Curating Heads and its scientific aims were to use the latest techniques in Ancient DNA analysis to sequence the genomes of two historic figures at UCL: the philosopher Jeremy Bentham and the archaeologist, William Matthew Flinders Petrie. The exhibition that grew out of this research showcased this work and also critically examined the legacies of eugenics in genetics and archaeology. Join Subhadra and her guests as they reminisce...
2021-05-12
30 min
UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 1: The stories we tell are powerful
It has often been argued that eugenicists were not real scientists, but almost all of their ideas were grounded in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century scientific discourse. Science is a social and a socialised endeavour. Scientists are people, and their work is embodied in the social and historical contexts in which they live. In this episode, Subhadra speaks to science historians and communicators who are experts in exploring and uncovering the stories around our science. Together they look at how eugenic thinking can be perpetuated, but also confronted by the stories we tell.Transcript: www.ucl...
2021-05-12
34 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 1: The stories we tell are powerful
It has often been argued that eugenicists were not real scientists, but almost all of their ideas were grounded in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century scientific discourse. Science is a social and a socialised endeavour. Scientists are people, and their work is embodied in the social and historical contexts in which they live. In this episode, Subhadra speaks to science historians and communicators who are experts in exploring and uncovering the stories around our science. Together they look at how eugenic thinking can be perpetuated, but also confronted by the stories we tell. Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-1 ...
2021-05-12
34 min
Doughty
The Verge, Go On The Verge! with Cerys Bradley
In this episode, host Mariana Feijó chats with comedian, writer, podcaster, Cerys Bradley. They talk about science, PhD's, queer history, and cycling...and yes, all of that is connected. They discuss whether bravery is a gendered concept, and also baking...there's always baking!You can find Cerys Bradley on:IG @hashtagcerysT @hashtagceryshttps://www.cerysbradley.com/Thank you to Shem Pennant (IG: @myshowcalledlife T: @each1teach1) for the intro music.Follow me on IG & T: @MarianasBits If you've enjoyed the podcast and would...
2021-03-24
1h 08
#MadeAtUCL Season 2
Voice
ACT 1 - from 02.28Prof Evangelos Himonides,Professor of Technology, Education, and Music, UCL Institute of Educationwww.shoutatcancer.org/ACT 2 - from 11.22Dieter Deswarte, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ethnographic and Documentary Film, UCL Department of Anthropologyyarrowfilms.co.uk/2020/07/31/hazte-sentir/ACT 3 - from 20.32Sarah Wong, Student, UCL MedicineJamie Hale, Student, UCL Arts & HumanitiesAnna Vignola, Student, Yale School of Medicinewww.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/feb/yale…-winners-announcedPresented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley
2021-03-04
34 min
IOE insights
Touch | #MadeAtUCL podcasts
Hear from Professor Carey Jewitt and doctoral researcher Lili Golmohammadi (UCL Institute of Education) on digital touch technologies and touchy vocab, student Alessia Qiu (Natural Sciences BSc) who joined UCL Volunteering to help a vulnerable group during the pandemic, and Dr Helge Wurdemann’s (UCL Engineering Sciences) robotic limbs that make the feeling of touch possible. This episode is reposted from the #MadeAtUCL podcast Season 2, Episode 1. It is presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley. Full show notes: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep1-touch Transcript: https://www.uc...
2021-02-25
25 min
#MadeAtUCL Season 2
Touch
ACT 1 - from 01.25 - 09.00Prof Carey Jewitt, UCL Institute of EducationLili Golmohammadi, a doctoral researcher at the UCL Institute of EducationACT 2 - from 09.00 - 17.50Alessia Qiu, second-year UCL BSc Natural Sciences studentACT 3 - from 17.50 - 23.37Dr Helge Wurdemann, UCL Mechanical EngineeringPresented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys BradleyFor the transcript and more information visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep1-touch
2021-02-17
25 min
bi+plus
Cerys Bradley
Elizabeth and Mick chat with comedian Cerys Bradley
2021-01-28
42 min
Coronavirus: The Whole Story
Coronavirus: The Whole Story - What are the lockdown exit strategies?
Join us for the third episode of UCL’s new podcast, ‘Coronavirus: The Whole Story’ with Vivienne Parry. This week we’re discussing how, and when, the lockdown in the UK might end. With special guests Paul Ormerod, Visiting Professor at the UCL Centre for Decision Making Uncertainty and Professor David Alexander, Professor of Risk and Disaster Reduction at the UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction. More information and transcript here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus-whole-story Date of episode recording: 25/03/2020 Duration: 37:53 Language of episode: English Presenter: Vivienne Parry Guests: Paul Ormerod, David Alexander Producer: Cerys Bradley
2020-05-04
37 min
The Coming Out Tapes
In Conversation with Open Barbers (Part 2)
We return to our conversation with Open Barbers. To support the shop and this episode's guests through these unprecedented times, check out their gofundme. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-04-28
00 min
Coronavirus: The Whole Story
Coronavirus: The Whole Story - How can we track it?
Join us for the second episode of UCL’s new podcast, ‘Coronavirus: The Whole Story’ with Vivienne Parry. This week we’re exploring how we can track the spread of the virus. With special guests Professor Andrew Hayward, Director of the UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care and Dr Eleni Nastouli, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Child Health and Clinical Lead of the Department of Clinical Virology at UCLH. For more info and transcripts, visit www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus Date of episode recording: 25/03/2020 Duration: 30:12 Language of episode: English Presenter: Vivienne Parry Guests: Andrew Hayward, Eleni Nastouli...
2020-04-27
30 min
Coronavirus: The Whole Story
Coronavirus: The Whole Story - What happens to you in intensive care?
Join us for the first episode of UCL’s new podcast, ‘Coronavirus: The Whole Story’ with Vivienne Parry. Each week, we’ll be looking at coronavirus through a different lens. This week we’re exploring what happens inside intensive care. With special guests Professor Hugh Montgomery, Director of the UCL Institute for Human Health and Performance and Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine. For more info and transcripts, visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus Date of episode recording: 18/03/2020 Duration: 29:37 Language of episode: English Presenter: Vivienne Parry Guests: Hugh Montgomery, Mervyn Singer Producer: Cerys Bradley
2020-04-20
29 min
The Coming Out Tapes
In Conversation with Open Barbers (Part 1)
The first part of our two episode conversation with Open Barbers, the revolutionary and inclusive hairdressers for all lengths, genders and sexualities. In it, you will hear stories from Adae (they), Felix (he), Greygory (he), Tobi (they), and Toddy (she). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-04-16
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Bi Pride (Part 2)
In this episode we continue our conversation about Bi Pride, this time with Vaneet who shares his experiences from internalised biphobia to bisexual activist. We also talk about his new film Pride & Protest, made by Rainbow Films and produced, edited and directed by Blaise Singh. You can see more of Vaneet's work here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-03-31
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Bi Pride (Part 1)
A recording of the panel Saying Good-bi to the Closet from Bi Pride UK 2019. The panel features Emily Eaton, Sharan Dhaliwal, and Rhammel O'Dwyer-Afflick who shared their experience, opinions and jokes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-03-17
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Brief interlude
There is no episode this week (sorry) because we've been hard at work on this project - creating a podcast about the history of eugenics at UCL. Give it a listen, why don't you. Also, check out Mikaela's music if you have enjoyed the music from this season! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-03-03
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Retrospective Identities (Part 2)
In this episode we continue our conversation about sharing the stories of LGBTQ+ people from the past. This time with the incredible Ellie Armstrong who shares her thought process behind the project Queering the Science Museum (supported by a British Society for the History of Science OEC Project Grant). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-02-18
00 min
Level Up Human
Level Up Human S2E6 - Second Eyelid
Simon and Rachel are live at the Barbican with heart specialist Dr. Vanessa Lowe and comedian, podcaster and researcher, Dr. Cerys Bradley. Episode summary First we look at human enhancements from around the world. Vanessa has news of a heart attack vaccine from Harvard. Cerys tells us that there is a back-up ‘fight or flight’ system in the bones. Rach has found evidence of the loudest mating call on Earth. Next: pitches from our guest experts, the studio audience and...
2020-02-12
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Retrospective Identities (Part 1)
In this episode we talk to Dan Vo about the LGBTQ+ tours at the V&A Museum, growing up gay and Vietnamese in Australia, and how historians might talk about LGBTQ+ identities when discussing people from the past. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-02-04
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Required Reading (Part 2)
This week we chat to comedian and scientist Sarah Jones and she reads us more extracts of lesbian detective novels.Features work by Claire McNab and Pat Welch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-01-21
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Required Reading (Part 1)
In this episode we talk to Dr Xine Yao (cohost of PhDivas) about the politics of the femme identity, Jason Mraz and lesbian doctor novels from the 19thC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-01-07
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
E-Coming Out (Part 2)
In this episode we welcome back Oz Ismail (season 1 episode1) and Anna Ploszajski to talk about coming out via e-mail. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-12-17
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
E-Coming Out (Part 1)
In this episode we talk to 'Rial Talk's Anna Ploszajski about living up to role model status and coming out in different parts of your life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-12-03
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
The Kids Are... (Part 2)
In our second interview all about coming out as a kid, we talk to Dan about his journey from marching in Pride as a teenager to taking his students to the parade as an adult. Dan's LGBT History Month resource can be found here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-11-19
00 min
The Wonder House
BRICKS + MORTALS: Marie Stopes, and How Eugenics Was Going to Make the World a Better Place
Subhadra Das has kindly let us share the first episode of Bricks + Mortals, a history of eugenics told through a walking tour of UCL's buildings. While Marie Stopes is widely celebrated as a feminist icon and champion of birth control, this episode explores her eugenic motivations which are less well-known. Link to all of the Bricks + Mortals episodes - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/culture/projects/bricks-mortals Presented/Written by Subhadra Das Produced by Cerys Bradley
2019-11-06
10 min
The Coming Out Tapes
The Kids Are... (Part 1)
This month we're talking about the youth of today and coming out as a teenager. In part 1 we talk to Beth Watson about being bisexual, Brighton and the Wizard of Oz. She also shares an extract of her solo show Hasbian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-11-05
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
UK Black Pride Special (Part 2)
Part 2 of our UK Black Pride special. In this episode I chat to Oz Ismail about our experience of the UK Black Pride festival and all the things we loved about it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-10-22
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
UK Black Pride Special (Part 1)
To kick off season 2 we were joined by Oz Ismail (of Season 1, Episode 1 fame) at UK Black Pride where we interviewed attendees, activists and organisers. In part 1 you can hear their stories and thoughts about the festival. To learn more about UK Black Pride, check out their website here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-10-08
00 min
Bechdel Theatre Podcast
The Queer House Double Bill with Mika Johnson & Teddy Lamb
This episode is the first Bechdel Theatre podcast from Edinburgh Fringe 2019! Follow us on instagram & twitter, and read our blog for constant updates of EdFringe shows to see. If you want to support our work at Edinburgh you can still do so via our GoFundMe, Ko-Fi, and Patreon pages. Mika Johnson is a writer and performer from Nottingham. Their show Pink Lemonade is on at Assembly Roxy at 15:45 on odd dates. Help fund Mika's Top Surgery Teddy Lamb is a playwright and theatre-maker from...
2019-08-02
00 min
Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet?
Episode 35: UK Black Pride
This week, Oz is joined by Cerys Bradley from The Coming Out Tapes to talk about the history of bad science involving the LGBTQ+ community. We talk about the obsession with the "gay gene", the treatment of Caster Semenya, and how Britain's colonial history is linked to protests in Birmingham today.Plus we head to UK Black Pride - Europe's largest celebration for people of colour in the LGBTQ+ community. Why do people come each year? Why do some people prefer to other Pride events? And how does stereotyping ethnic minority communities affect how people embrace their i...
2019-07-31
55 min
Rock's Backpages
E35: P. Funk Special + Hal David audio with Lloyd Bradley and Tom Vickers
In this week's episode, Mark and Barney are joined by not one but two guests. Lloyd Bradley and Tom Vickers tell the story of how they first met, Lloyd blagging his way into a singles-reviewing session with George Clinton at Blues and Soul magazine when Tom was Parliament's publicist and self-dubbed "Minister of Information". This gives rise to a lengthy discussion about all things Parliamentary and Funkadelical, with Lloyd explaining how he morphed from sneaking into gigs to a long and illustrious career as a music journalist and author.The four men hear a clip from the week's ne...
2019-07-12
1h 05
Worst Foot Forward
Cerys Bradley - World's Worst Scientific Experiment
We're down in the lab tinkering with equipment, mixing dangerous substances and generally causing chaos. We're conducting the World's Worst Scientific Experiment under the watchful eye of the hugely qualified and clever Cerys Bradley. There are a surprising amount of stories involving puppy-torture, probes being stuck in surprising places, elephants on drugs, Jesus get-togethers and much more. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @hashtagcerys Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support us as we venture forth into professional recording st...
2019-03-18
1h 02
Behind the Glass Cabinet
Bust of Amelia Edwards with Cerys Bradley
In this episode Cerys Bradley explores the life, loves and liberation of Amelia Edwards. Departing from a bust of Edwards at the Petrie Museum, University College London, we roam from her bequests and extensive contributions to London archeology, all the way to women in archeology today.Cerys is a stand-up comedian who performs parody lectures about science and being LGBTQ+. They work part time in the UCL Museums as a PhD Student Engager, talking about their research (on the Dark Web) and the collections with visitors.
2019-03-11
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 20: Cerys
In this episode, we talk to my mother about me. It's not as awkward as it sounds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-01-10
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 19: Carmen Ali
In this episode we talk to comedian Carmen Ali about being Kinky, Poly, Bi/Pansexual, and Asexual. It's an absolute riot, enjoy. You can find out more about Carmen and read her blog here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-12-27
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 18: Toby
In this episode, we discuss the potential nonchalance of coming out and how that feels as well as the controversy of the LGBTQ+ vocabulary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-12-13
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 17: Clara
In this episode we talk about the stress of defining yourself in the public eye and looking beyond gender to describe sexuality with Clara Barker of Topaz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-29
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 16: Kit
In this episode we talk coming out and coming out again as well as how trans men are perceived in LGBTQ+ spaces with artist Kit Redstone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-15
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 15: Stacy
This week we talk about what happens when the people you come out to reject you. Can you still have a relationship with them? And, if you do, are you still out? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-01
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 14: Rev. Kate
In this episode, we chat to Rev. Kate about coming out in religious communities and how faith can inform our relationship with our sexualities. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-18
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 13: Gwen
In this episode we talk about journeys - through gender and sexuality and how it feels to know that you are lesbian when you don't fit the expected definition. This episode was recorded at the Malborough in Brighton, so there is a bit of background noise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-04
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 12: Rosie Wilby
In this episode we talk about relationships, the evolution of identity, and what happens when your mum reads erotic poetry to your girlfriend with comedian Rosie Wilby.If you liked this episode, you’ll also love Rosie’s podcast the Breakup Monologues and should definitely try and catch a live recording in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-09-20
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 11: Ieuan
In this episode, we talk to lovely Welshman Ieuan about defining sexuality differently with different people, rugby (of course), and moving to London.Content warning: this episode does mention a homophobic incident around the 30 minute mark, it's not graphic but a slur is referred to (whilst not stated). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-09-06
00 min
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)
Augmented Hilarity (emf2018)
Standup comedy from scientists and technologist and futurists who work at the cutting edge of tech. Jokes and stories from comedians who know their graphene from their gravity beams, their innovation policy from interstellar probes. Lydia Nicholas, Scary Boots, Cerys Bradley and Anna Ploszajski will light up your night with no crossed wires. about this event: https://c3voc.de
2018-09-02
39 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 10: Rach Wheeley
In this episode we talk to comedian Rach Wheeley about the word bisexual, a coming out spree and using comedy to understand sexuality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-25
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 9: Karen (King Frankie Sinatra)
In this episode we talk about drag, Pride, and how things have changed. Follow King Frankie on Twitter or join them at the next Kings of Clubs show at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-20
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 8: Amanda
This episode is about understanding gender, family, and the euphoric potential of coming out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-09
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 7: Alfredo Carpineti
This week we talk to Alfredo Carpineti, co-founder of Pride in STEM, an organisation created to help LGBTQ+ people within STEM fields. He tells us about moving to the UK, coming out to his Italian family, and being an openly gay scientist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-07-26
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 6: Pride Special
In this episode we go to Pride with Oz Ismail (of Why Aren't You a Doctor Yet? fame) and talk to attendees at the parade about why they came to pride. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-07-10
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 5: Ruby
This week's episode, we talk to Ruby of comedy double act Shelf about self-imposed clothing quotas and helping hands in the coming out process. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-06-28
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 4: Rachel WD
In this episode we talk to Rachel WD from the comedy duo Shelf about growing up queer, rebellious straight phases, and how to handle the boys telling you to get out of their bathroom. To learn more about Shelf, go to shelfcomedy.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-06-14
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 3: Stewart Who
In this week's episode we talk to DJ Stewart Who about finding LGBTQ+ resources in a pre internet era, how times have changed, and why 2nd weddings are the best event to DJ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-05-31
00 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 2: Edina Monsoon
This week we speak to an anonymous guest channelling the identity of Edina Monsoon (hero) as we talk about the evolution of identity, experimentation, and coming out at work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-05-17
00 min
Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet?
Episode 11: The Dark Net (ft. Cerys Bradley)
We're joined by Cerys Bradley - a PhD student in the UCL Crime and Security Science department. We talk about the dark net and Cerys' research into the users of dark net markets and how they respond to law enforcement investigations.Alex gets to find out about dark net infrastructure.Suhail laments cheap internet hitman services.Oz gets his background check invalidated.Hana is ill. Here's Oz's map of TOR usersThe Coming Out Tapes If you know of any barbers/hai...
2018-05-02
50 min
The Coming Out Tapes
Episode 1: Oz Ismail
Oz Ismail tells us about coming out to his sister over e-mail, distracting his mother with food to avoid marriage talk, and how small gestures can create have big impacts.Oz is a host of Why Aren’t You A Doctor Yet? - a podcast exploring the diverse stories where science, tech and pop-culture meet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-05-01
00 min