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Chaplain Art Bakewell
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All The Best
Fix It
A Slow Death Our first story comes from our Westwords and All the Best collaboration. Westwords in the centre for creative writing based in Parramatta, where a small group of writers were paired with producers and sound designers to bring their stories to life. Lee Mckerrecher was one of these writers. For our first Westwords episode, you can click here. A story that shows what happens when we ignore those who have protected the environment for thousands of years. Written and Performed by Lee McKerrecher Sound Des...
2025-12-09
27 min
Family Office Real Estate Institute Podcast
Ep. 136 - The Art of the Family Office: Building Structure, Strategy & Legacy
Guest: Justin Bakewell – Head of Client Strategy In this episode of the Family Office Real Estate Institute Podcast, DJ Van Keuren welcomes Justin Bakewell, Managing Director, Strategy & Head of Mid-Atlantic at Pitcairn (formerly Brightside Partners). Justin shares how Pitcairn guides families through the complexities of multi-generational wealth—aligning purpose, values, and financial strategy. The conversation explores how family offices can strengthen communication, formalize governance, and create enduring investment frameworks that preserve both capital and legacy. From investment policy statements to succession planning, Justin offers rare insights into how families can move from reactive financial management to in...
2025-12-04
37 min
Family Office Real Estate Podcast
Ep. 136 - The Art of the Family Office: Building Structure, Strategy & Legacy
Guest: Justin Bakewell – Head of Client StrategyIn this episode of the Family Office Real Estate Institute Podcast, DJ Van Keuren welcomes Justin Bakewell, Managing Director, Strategy & Head of Mid-Atlantic at Pitcairn (formerly Brightside Partners). Justin shares how Pitcairn guides families through the complexities of multi-generational wealth—aligning purpose, values, and financial strategy. The conversation explores how family offices can strengthen communication, formalize governance, and create enduring investment frameworks that preserve both capital and legacy. From investment policy statements to succession planning, Justin offers rare insights into how families can move from reactive financial management to intentional, principle-based deci...
2025-12-04
37 min
All The Best
River View
In many cultures around the world, water is sacred. In this episode we see bodies of water as conduits for memory, history and, of course, stories. Pitjantjatjara and Gurintji man talkin’ stories by the river Think of the anatomy of a river. Our first story is the upper course. Caleb and Orlando reflect on history, their own lives and the families while sitting by a river on Gurintji land. Produced by Caleb Doolan and Orlando Rubuntja Supervising Producer: Helene Thomas Interview conducted by Brenton Woods ...
2025-12-02
27 min
All The Best
Reactionary
The act of rebellion can take many forms. Sometimes resistance can be found in the music we listen to and the way we present ourselves to the world. The Vanishing Culture of Saigon Our first story deals directly with music, censorship and the history of Vietnam. Ray finds a story resistance in the history of 'yellow music'. Produced by Ray Vo Supervising Producer: Thomas Lu Pedal to the Metal Our next story takes us to Croatia, when it was still part of the fo...
2025-11-25
30 min
All The Best
Westwords Takeover
Lagpas Tao by Neen Ramos When a storm surge swallows a coastal town in the Philippines, a daughter in Sydney receives a shaky phone call from her mother calling from a patchy Wi-Fi. The floodwaters would recede, but they can’t take away a daughter’s worry from thousands of kilometres away. “ I've been so worried about you. I guess what I really want is to be there, even if I don't know how to say it out loud.” Produced by Aswathi Matthews Written and performed by...
2025-11-18
27 min
All The Best
In the Ring
This week’s episode is all about suspending your disbelief! Whether you're dressed for a Renaissance Fair or watching a magician and their assistant on stage. A Lady Knight by in Kryal Castle by Persephone Waxman In our first story, you will follow the Knight, Lady Molly, into the heat of battle just 10 minutes outside the Ballarat CBD in Victoria. Producer : Persephone Waxman Supervising Producer: Mark Yin $5 Magic Show by Mel Bakewell With just a recorder and $5, Mel Bakewell will not actually pull a rabbit ou...
2025-11-11
27 min
Tudors Dynasty & Beyond
The Queen's Husband: Philip II of Spain (Series, Ep. 2)
Welcome back to The Queen’s Husband with historian Dr. Linda Porter.In this series, we uncover the lives of the powerful — and often complicated — men who married reigning queens.In this episode, we turn to Mary I of England and her husband, Philip II of Spain. Dr. Porter debunks some of the long-standing myths surrounding their marriage and delves into Philip’s life both before and after Mary — exploring how this political union shaped two monarchs, two nations, and the course of European history.Dr. Porter's Books: Amazon--Satur...
2025-10-14
41 min
THE pIBD DIGEST
Ready Steady Go: Transition of IBD Care the Aussie Way
In this globe-trotting episode of the pIBD DIGEST, Dr Tracy Coelho and Dr Chris Bakewell leap (virtually) from the UK to the vibrant city of Melbourne to delve into the art and science of transitioning IBD care from childhood to adulthood. Joining them is the ever-insightful Dr Ed Giles, a clinical academic, IBDologist, and seasoned transition-care guru from Monash University. Together, they unpack the triumphs, challenges, and candid contrasts that define this complex but critical phase of care. To wrap things up, Dr Coelho brings a creative twist, sharing a poetic tribute inspired by the UK-wide 'Ready Steady Go' transition...
2025-06-24
52 min
Embracing the Journey: Living Beyond Limits
Unfinished Masterpiece: Crafting Sound & Identity with Luis Alessandro AKA Zezu
In this episode, we dive into the world of music, and creativity with Luis Alessandro AKA Zezu—a DJ, producer, dancer, and performer who refuses to be confined by one art form. From TV screens to dance floors, and now into the world of music production with TERRAMUZIK, Zezu’s journey is a testament to resilience, self-expression, and artistic evolution. We explore where his creativity comes from, how it has shifted over time, and what success truly means to him. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or someone seeking inspiration, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about growth...
2025-05-27
1h 07
All The Best
Prismatic Joy
Content Warning: This week's stories contain references to a war zone and to gambling. This week, stories that explore how we find joy in dark and challenging times. Acidic Cuts During her trip to Ukraine, Kiera searches for the harmony of the tradition, and tries to avoid the discordance of fear and air raid sirens. Written and performed by Kiera Brew Kurec. This piece featured recordings captured by Kiera in the Ukraine, in 2024. Sound design by Lana Lusina, find more of her work at https://lanalusina.carrd.co/.
2025-05-13
27 min
All The Best
Small Audio Art: Windows
In this episode, the artist collective Small Audio Art founded by Phoebe McIndoe invites us to contemplate the possibilities of windows… Interview with Phoebe McIndoe Are you creatively stuck, a worried novice audio-maker, or just feeling a little lonely? Don’t worry, Phoebe McIndoe feels you. Establishing Small Audio Art—a 6-month playful, low-stakes project inviting creators to craft stories inspired by everyday objects—the Berlin-based journalist and radio maker welcomes you into her little paradise of quirkiness, randomness, and heaps of laughter. (Shhh… there’s also a listening party with party popper...
2025-04-01
27 min
Mixtape Travels
Traveling Solo with Paris with Amy Boyle
In this episode, Amy Boyle shares her transformative experience of a three-week solo trip to Paris, reflecting on the freedom and self-discovery that comes with traveling alone. She discusses her planning process, accommodations, and the importance of flexibility in exploring the city. Amy highlights memorable culinary experiences, her time spent in Versailles, and the valuable lessons learned about solitude and self-reflection. She also offers book and movie recommendations that capture the essence of Paris, encouraging listeners to discover the magic of solo travel and to “find your own Paris” wherever you may live.Amy’s Paris recommendations: Hotel...
2025-03-18
29 min
All The Best
Keep Moving
"That’s the nature of movement, isn’t it? We are pulled from one thing to another and these things themselves transform into something else. In that vein, I’m once again moving on from something I love dearly to somewhere else my passions lie. It’s time for me to say goodbye to hosting All The Best and to you all." - Madhuraa Prakash This week, a farewell to our multi-talented host, Mads. Then, two stories about “moving(literally)’, as we all look forward to hopeful beginnings. To Kwame Slusher, our new host, the ba...
2025-02-18
29 min
Embracing the Journey: Living Beyond Limits
From Grassroots to Global: Building a Vision with Magnus Alford
In this episode of Embracing the Journey, Magnus Alford, Co-CEO of The Coaches’ Voice, takes us through his remarkable journey in leadership, innovation, and team building. Discover how his vision for solving a simple coaching inefficiency led to the creation of Sports Session Planner—a revolutionary tool now used by coaches in over 200 countries. Magnus also delves into the art of delegation, the importance of building strong relationships, and the role of trust in effective leadership. Whether you’re a coach, a leader, or simply looking for inspiration to turn ideas into impact, this episode offers valuable lesson...
2024-11-26
1h 01
All The Best
Trash & Treasure
This week, stories about the things we sometimes need to do to get a decent bite to eat. Table Diving by Patrick Mckenzie In our first story, Patrick explores the odd temptation and social taboo of "table-diving"—taking leftover food from strangers' plates. Through his inner thoughts and expert interviews, the episode delves into themes of etiquette, hygiene, and practicality behind the peculiar act of table-diving. To take or not to take—would you dare snatch that chip? Don’t worry, human pigeon, your secret’s safe with us. Produced by...
2024-11-12
27 min
Embracing the Journey: Living Beyond Limits
From Meandering to Mastery: Embracing Flexibility in Life's Journey with Jee Park
Join us for an inspiring episode as we journey through Jee’s unique path, shaped by resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of purpose. Born in Korea and raised in the U.S., Jee faced the weight of cultural and familial expectations, leading her through careers in engineering, teaching, and design before finding her true passion in ceramics. Now a ceramicist with works showcased in Michelin-starred restaurants, Jee shares how she transformed a hobby into an art form that celebrates her heritage. Discover her story of navigating life "unintentionally" and find inspiration in her journey of self-discovery and cr...
2024-11-05
1h 10
The Mater Podcast
Water with Matterlurgy - Helena Hunter & Mark Peter Wright
I am joined by the artist duo Matterlurgy to talk about Water! Matterlurgy are a research-based artist duo composed of Helena Hunter and Mark Peter Wright. Some of their projects have responded to sites such as a hydropower station, disused steelworks, a laboratory for ice simulation, an abandoned copper mine, as well as galleries and museum collections. Examining ways of sensing, translating and representing environmental change.Our conversation focused on some of their projects that surround water.. From viewing ocean water under the microscope and the invisible activity which we are unable to see through the...
2024-10-19
51 min
20 Questions With
20 Questions With Dame Joan Bakewell
A pioneer of arts broadcasting and an icon of Britain's cultural scene for decades, Dame Joan Bakewell here reflects on her career so far. At 91 she looks back on her work in television, shares her passion for art and music and literature, and explains her affair with Harold Pinter. This is a rare insight into the winner of a BAFTA Fellowship who helped transform the way the arts were covered on TV.
2024-08-25
32 min
20 Questions With
20 Questions With Dame Joan Bakewell
A pioneer of arts broadcasting and an icon of Britain's cultural scene for decades, Dame Joan Bakewell here reflects on her career so far. At 91 she looks back on her work in television, shares her passion for art and music and literature, and explains her affair with Harold Pinter. This is a rare insight into the winner of a BAFTA Fellowship who helped transform the way the arts were covered on TV.
2024-08-25
32 min
All The Best
Brave New World
This week on All The Best, apocalyptic audio stories. Apocalyptic Radio Fiction In our first story, Producer Phoebe speaks with audio fiction producer Ian Walker about the process of creating new Australian audio fiction. Produced by Phoebe Adler Ryan in conversation with podcast producer Ian Walker. With special thanks to Bronwyn Mehan. You can listen to The Next Five Minutes wherever you get your podcasts or visit www.shortaustralianstories.com.au/. An Alien Sends Home a Status Report from the West In our second...
2024-08-20
30 min
The Courage To Be
89: Transforming Fear into Art with Kassi Wilson
What does it take to transform your fears into creativity? How can a drastic change in your environment fuel your artistic journey? And how do the elements of nature inspire profound self-discovery? In this episode of The Courage To Be Podcast™, Kassi Wilson shares her captivating journey from hesitant poet to published author.Kassi has been writing poetry for a decade, but it wasn't until a move from California to the Midwest during wildfire season that she found her true voice. Her first book, "Growing Gills...
2024-07-18
44 min
Reframeables
Reframing the Productivity Narrative with the Sneaky Artist Nishant Jain
We are reframing the productivity narrative with Instagram and Substack-famous sketch artist Nishant Jain — otherwise known as the Sneaky Artist. Nishant trained as an engineer, almost got his PhD, and then switched tracks to make art in public — sneakily. Now his full-time gig is sketching with a recognizable yellow fountain pen so that he can’t erase anything — he’s very committed to the line. And if you’re ever in Vancouver, you might just happen upon one of his drawings left behind in a café or a public library. With Nishant, we talked about how he believes that everyone can...
2024-03-20
58 min
All The Best
In The Studio: William Yang & Olana Janfa
This week we're taking you into the artists’ studio, sharing the stories of artists that weren't always celebrated by traditional Australian art institutions…until recently. By venturing into the studio, we discover personal stories and the way these artist's encourage us to interrogate our ways of thinking and spark new self-awareness or insight. William Yang First we’re meeting William Yang, a photographer known for capturing Sydney’s gay scene, investigating Chinese heritage and more. If you’re interested in seeing some of William Yang’s work, it will be showing from 9th Marc...
2024-03-19
27 min
Embracing the Journey: Living Beyond Limits
The Heart to Artistry: The Path to the Center with Beth Waldman
Beth Davila Waldman is a cross-disciplinary artist using photography, painting, assemblage and installation. Her work explores the impact of socio-political trends on cultural landscapes, often through imagery laden with indicators of economic and social status, presented in a manner that emulates the sheer stress of imposed change. Our conversation with Beth Waldman delves into her dedication to guiding audiences to the 'center' of her artistic creations, a space she believes completes the mission of an artist. Through candid reflections on her personal and artistic challenges, from childhood influences to embracing vulnerability, navigating motherhood, and making sacrifices for...
2024-03-05
59 min
The Courage To Be
46: Rediscover Playfulness and Boost Creativity in Adulthood with Mackenzie Bakewell
✨How can coloring books transform your mindset and bring relaxation✨Are you ready to rekindle your creativity and discover the healing power of art?In this engaging podcast episode, we dive into the captivating journey of Mackenzie Bakewell, a talented artist and creator of inspiring coloring books.Explore Mackenzie's path from creative burnout to a profound reconnection with art through adult coloring books. Discover how coloring can serve as a powerful tool for meditation, self-expression, and stress relief, even if you don't consider yourself a "creative" person.Mackenzie's book, "Coloring is Good...
2024-02-08
42 min
BE MORE SUPER
Unveiling Roswell Delirium: A Cinematic Odyssey with Writer and Director Richard Bakewell
🎙️ Dive into the creative cosmos with our latest podcast episode featuring Richard Bakewell, the brilliant mind behind the gripping movie "Roswell Delirium." As the writer and director, Bakewell takes us on a captivating journey through the intricacies of crafting a sci-fi masterpiece. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind "Roswell Delirium," exploring the inspirations, challenges, and fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Bakewell shares his insights into the world of filmmaking, offering a glimpse into the creative process that brought this cinematic gem to life. Whether you're a film enthusiast or simply curious about the art of storytelling, this episode is a must...
2024-01-08
41 min
Literary Friction
Literary Friction - A Life of One's Own with Xialou Guo
What does it mean, to pursue a life of your own? And what is art and literature's role in figuring out what that might look like? This month we're delighted to be talking to writer and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo, whose latest book Radical: A Life of My Own is both a personal lexicon and a memoir, which thinks deeply about what it would mean to truly forge a life of one’s own. As we announced on our last minisode, we’re wrapping up Literary Friction at the end of this year, so this is our last author interview. Xiaolu is a...
2023-11-30
59 min
Infinite TBR
E26: 3rd Annual MGSBST Part One - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Smack and Gabi face off in their 3rd Annual Mysterious Galaxy Summer Bingo Showdown Throwdown (etc., etc.)!! Smack is the defending champion in this contest to find out who had the more enjoyable summer bingo experience. So far this year, Gabi, the underdog, is helped along by Rock, Paper, Scissors tie-breakers, at which she is inexplicably talented. P.S. Readers interested in Alexandra Vasti’s Halifax Hellions series can only get free access to them until the end of November 2023 so sign-up for her newsletter here ASAP! In this part one of (probably) two, the books showdowned throwd...
2023-11-15
1h 24
Free Library Podcast
Sarah Bakewell | Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
In conversation with Eric Banks Acclaimed for ''wonderfully readable'' fusions of ''biography, philosophy, history, cultural analysis and personal reflection'' (The Independent), Sarah Bakewell is the author of At the Existentialist Café, a rousing and comprehensive account of the 20th century intellectual movement, which was named one of 2016's best books by The New York Times. She is also the author of How to Live: A Life of Montaigne, a National Book Critics Circle Award–winning biography of the 16th century essayist. She formerly worked as a curator of early printed books at the esteemed Wellcome Library for the History of Med...
2023-05-03
59 min
Get Hooked On: This Must-Listen Full Audiobook For Curious Minds.
Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living by Sarah Bakewell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604576to listen full audiobooks. Title: Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living Author: Sarah Bakewell Narrator: Antonia Beamish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 27 minutes Release date: March 30, 2023 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The bestselling, prizewinning author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café brings us a celebration of 700 years of human endeavour and achievement, in which dozens of philosophers, scientists, classicists, architects, educationalists and others explore the art of being human Humanly Possible is a wide-ranging, personal, thought-provoking and entertaining journey through the battle of ideas o...
2023-03-30
2h 27
Embark On A Sensational Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living by Sarah Bakewell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604576to listen full audiobooks. Title: Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living Author: Sarah Bakewell Narrator: Antonia Beamish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 27 minutes Release date: March 30, 2023 Genres: Lessons in Philosophy Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The bestselling, prizewinning author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café brings us a celebration of 700 years of human endeavour and achievement, in which dozens of philosophers, scientists, classicists, architects, educationalists and others explore the art of being human Humanly Possible is a wide-ranging, personal, thought-provoking and entertaining journey through the battle of i...
2023-03-30
2h 27
Get New Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living by Sarah Bakewell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604576 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Humanly Possible: The great humanist experiment in living Author: Sarah Bakewell Narrator: Antonia Beamish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 27 minutes Release date: March 30, 2023 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The bestselling, prizewinning author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café brings us a celebration of 700 years of human endeavour and achievement, in which dozens of philosophers, scientists, classicists, architects, educationalists and others explore the art of being human Humanly Possible is a wide-ranging, personal, thought-provoking and entertaining journey through the battle of i...
2023-03-30
05 min
The Productivity Mastery Method™
Rocketbook and a Coloring Journal, With Artist Mackenzie Bakewell
009 Artist Mackenzie combines coloring with sketching and writing to free her up from stress and worry, making way for vision clarity so the ideas can flow. Special Guest Mackenzie Bakewell is a multimedia artist and author based in the Pacific Northwest. She is the author of Coloring is Good for You: 13 Reasons to Color Daily and the creator of Journey of Colors, a coloring book product line made for people of all ages to relax, get creative, and have fun making art in their everyday lives. Mackenzie’s work is inspired by her lifetime of exploring nature an...
2023-02-07
36 min
Tudors Dynasty & Beyond
Off Script with Rebecca: Tea Time and more!
Today I am joined by author, entrepreneur, and dear friend Rose Bakewell. Rose is a repeat guest on the show and has vast knowledge on the subject of tea time, food, and more. We begin the episode with a discussion on the Tudors and their eating habits, and then we travel through time to the Victorians. Mrs. Bakewell's - The Cream Tea Company Promo code: tudors for 10% off your order Patron-only discount code - go to Patreon -- Commercial FREE for patrons! Love the Tudors? Read the s...
2023-01-31
34 min
Wild About Kinder
Interview with resident Edale farmer - Andrew Critchlow
How does Kinder Scout influence and impact the communities that live around it? In this interview we hear the perspective of a resident farmer in Edale. Andrew Critchlow shares fascinating historical information about Edale and Kinder Scout, his knowledge about farming, and his interest in land management. At the end he describes what makes him wild about Kinder Scout, and what his life here has taught him. While listening, you can experience atmospheric background sounds recorded from the area - headphones will be best for this.Andrew Critchlow is the county advisor of the Derbyshire branch of...
2023-01-20
56 min
The VFX Artists Podcast
AI in the VFX & Creative Industry: Impact, Issues & Solutions | TVAP EP45
AI in the VFX & Creative Industry: Impact, Issues & Solutions | TVAP EP45 Join us, as we discuss the impact of AI in the VFX & Creative industry. With the rise of platforms such as Midjourney, Dalle-2, and Stable Diffusion influencing artists, we bring forth this open discussion about what the impact could be for our industries if certain laws and rules aren't put into place to protect artists and creators worldwide. We look to touch on copyright ownership and rights, privacy, ethics, and more! Join us this Wednesday, Nov 2nd...
2022-11-07
1h 55
The Divorced Woman's Guide Podcast
How to Embrace Gratitude, Relaxation & Mindfulness with Mackenzie Bakewell
Multimedia artist and author Mackenzie Bakewell introduces the "mindful coloring method" and shares with us the intuitive and meditative benefits of coloring that anyone – even without artistic experience – can incorporate into their everyday life as a way to relieve stress and improve focus. Tune in to this episode on How to Embrace Gratitude, Relaxation & Mindfulness with Mackenzie Bakewell. Key points covered in this episode: ✔️ Get into coloring. Mackenzie Backwell teaches the steps to get started. Settle in, and do it. Grab the first color you're drawn to. Take a moment to celebrate. ✔️ Stu...
2022-10-11
32 min
Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch
Joan Bakewell on faking phone-ins and the evolution of broadcasting.
Dame Joan Bakewell is synonymous with our arts broadcasting landscape: former BBC television art correspondent in the 1980’s, columnist for most of the major broadsheets at one time or other and presenter of numerous radio and televisions series. Former colleagues, Roger and Joan discuss how broadcasting has evolved, ageism, ethics and fake phone-ins. “There was an immediacy about it, which was very enjoyable, people liked that it was real, it was live. People could phone in, we sometimes faked that and phoned in our own messages. Various people used to do that, Barry Humphries being one beca...
2022-10-07
35 min
The Zeroes
1990 Fashion and Art
In Episode 1 Muireann takes us on a journey from 1986 to 1994, before landing us back at the very start of 1990, and helps us understand where the art and fashion that would define our memories of the 90s comes from.Some links to accompany the episodeA Facebook gallery of images related to what we discuss https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.165575876000608&type=3An Instagram version of the same https://www.instagram.com/p/CgAa8DvjPBT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkAll The Sneakers Will Smith Wore In 'The Fresh Prince of...
2022-07-15
1h 17
The Zeroes
1990 Fashion and Art
In Episode 1 Muireann takes us on a journey from 1986 to 1994, before landing us back at the very start of 1990, and helps us understand where the art and fashion that would define our memories of the 90s comes from.Some links to accompany the episodeA Facebook gallery of images related to what we discuss https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.165575876000608&type=3An Instagram version of the same https://www.instagram.com/p/CgAa8DvjPBT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkAll The Sneakers Will Smith Wore In 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' (opencourt-basketball.com)The 30 best sneakers worn on ‘The Fr...
2022-07-15
1h 17
The Bookshelf Odyssey Podcast
This Episode Will Make You HUNGRY!! with Special Guest: Author Darci Hannah
Send us a text Today I'm interviewing cozy mystery writer Darci Hannah about her wonderful series called The Beacon Bakeshop Mysteries. "After catching her celebrity chef fiancé sizzling in the arms of another woman, Lindsey Bakewell left big city Wall Street for small town Beacon Harbor, Michigan to pursue her own passion as a pastry baker—and gets mixed up in someone’s sweet taste of revenge..." This is a fantastic series full of great characters, a cozy setting, intriguing mysteries - add a small dash of the supernatural (Lindsey's lighthouse might be haunte...
2022-04-27
1h 02
Formula Indie Europe
FORMULA INDIE EUROPE 30.11.2021
Wes King – Easy ArtGentlemen Jackals – Precher’s SonJingby – EnoughKerry Feeney – Keep you aroundRoss K – With youLelli – FomoDaniel Etherton – Good in GoodbyeSa’Ra Charismata – Life is not about controlLa Mverte – RubedoLuch Stefano – I’ve seen you NakedMusha – SomebodyM-Rock Emrik – TendernessAaron Spencer – Fire InsideKid Norkjen – Cross the RiverHerbie - Hip Hop Hall Of Fame - The Tracksuit ,Phat Laces & Cazal 607 RemixAmorie -The...
2021-11-30
2h 00
Your Best Friend Edunn
Your Best Friend Molly
I’m back this week with a very special friend, a person I sublet a room from, and fellow podcaster and star wars lover Molly Burdick! Molly is a podcaster, nerd, and an artist in that order! We talk about what it's like making podcasts, including talking about her absolutely wonderful pod Pod And Prejudice, how to talk to people about our podcasts, why the golden age of rom coms ended in 2006, Shrek (again), Star Wars fandom, Jane Austen fandom, Mulholland Drive, the importance of GOOD queer representation in TV shows like Schitts Creek, her future novels, and advice on...
2021-06-08
1h 09
Casefiles of the Three Patch Podcast
115 – The Great Sherlock Bake Off
The Great Sherlock Bake Off, Part 1 (Part 1 0:05:00) (Part 2 1:25:11) (Part 3 1:44:38) (Part 4 2:38:29)Join Consulting Fans Science, Sunday Duck, DrinkingCocoa, Johnlocked and Cumbercookie in the tent in Regent’s Park for the Great Sherlock Bake Off! Listen in as our bakers make a classic British dessert and a hell of a lot of puns. The recipe Video version of the recipe This segment was first released on April 1, 2021 in Episode 115: Good Morning Baker Street. Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. The Great Sherlock Bake Off – Tom Howe, Great British Bake Off: The...
2021-04-10
1h 23
That Does Suit Madame, The "Are You Being Served?" Podcast
Episode 48: “The Punch and Judy Affair" (special co-host Mr. Kyle!)
“I can’t go on… I can’t go on!” 👚🧦🧣👒🩲👞⬇️ Welcome special guest host Mr. Kyle! Rocky Horror Picture Show voices. Yay vaccines! Is AYBS cause of divorce? We love PBS! (Mrs. Slocombe’s hair color was impactful for young gay boys growing up) The HUGE crossover of Keeping Up With Appearances. A cosplay scene of Bucket/Slocombe battle at our future AYBS convention!? “Knotts Landing” and “Dallas” lesson for the children. Cleaner’s Strike! The Grace Bros muck in. Mr. Humphries didn’t have time to...
2021-04-03
1h 03
Talking Politics: HISTORY OF IDEAS
De Beauvoir on the Other
Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949) is one of the founding texts of modern feminism and one of the most important books of the twentieth century. It covers everything from ancient myth to modern psychoanalysis to ask what the relations between men and women have in common with other kinds of oppression, from slavery to colonialism. It also offers some radical suggestions for how both women and men can be liberated from their condition.Recommended version to buyGoing Deeper: Madeline Gobeil, ‘Simo...
2021-03-30
47 min
Gin & Spooks
Ep.6 Witches of the 1600s
WE ARE BACK after our little break! Bringing you all the witch action of the UK in the 1600s. We have some torture techniques, excerpts from the trials, and a discussion on Matthew Hopkins (ultimate prick). Hear stories about the Bakewell Witches, the Pendle Witches, and Molly Leigh - was she a witch or just a bad ass independent woman? Cover art by Morgina Finney. Music is Hell of a Scary Night by Neil Cross.
2021-02-06
48 min
Saturday Live
Joan Bakewell
Labour peer Baroness Joan Bakewell has been a television presenter for over fifty years, most recently fronting Landscape Artist of the Year which returned to our screen this week. She joins Richard and Nikki to explain why she has taken up watercolours in lockdown.Marc Hamer was homeless and worked on the railways before enrolling in art college. After discovering a creative outlet in gardening, Marc spent years creating and maintaining the garden of the mysterious, aristocratic Mrs Cashmere which is the subject of his memoir Seed to Dust.Jonny Oates ran away from home...
2021-01-16
1h 24
Sheffield Hopcast
Peakender (at home)
Yep this coming Friday *should* be the start of Peakender 2020, the three-day beer and music festival at Bakewell Showground organised by Thornbridge Brewery.Of course, it isn't happening, so instead we have our own petit Peakender art home. Indoors of course (it was raining heavily!)We're joined by Alice Batham from the Thornbridge brewing team as we reminisce about previous years and find out how things have been at the brewery over lockdown.Not forgetting sharing a beer each as well, themed around Peakender.You can have your very own Peakender...
2020-08-17
57 min
Fuel Your Mind With The Next-Level Full Audiobook Now, Curious Minds!
The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art by Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365096to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art Author: Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 40 minutes Release date: November 20, 2018 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari's extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari's vision...
2018-11-20
2h 40
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art by Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365096 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art Author: Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 40 minutes Release date: November 20, 2018 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari's extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari...
2018-11-20
30 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art by Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365096to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art Author: Ingrid Rowland, Noah Charney Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 40 minutes Release date: November 20, 2018 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari's extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari's vision...
2018-11-20
2h 40
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
The Art of Reading (Updated)
It used to be easy to get lost in a good book, but now lots of people say reading is boring. Scientists say all that skimming and surfing on electronic screens is actually rewiring our brains. So we examine the new science of reading, and meet celebrated New Yorker book critic James Wood. Also, Jordanian scientist Rana Dajani tells the remarkable story of how she started a reading program for kids at her local mosque, which has spread to hundreds of libraries across the Middle East. And Princeton historian Tony Grafton uncovers the history of reading by looking in...
2017-03-26
51 min
The Art of the CEO
New Hands on the Helm – Boardrooms’ Changing Course
Forget your grandfather’s boardroom with a posse of aging duffers deciding corporate fate in wise and masterful inactivity. Board members have gone shirtsleeves - governance has morphed to an intensely more involved process. Gender quotas, mandated Qualified Financial Advisors, specialized authority members, and scores of others pressures are rampaging across the directorial horizon and leaping through a very pierced corporate veil into boardrooms both domestic and global. To sort through these upheavals, major boards are calling upon host Bart Jackson’s guest, sought-after consultant Thomas Bakewell. Author if the definitive “Claiming your Place at the Boardroom Table” and veteran member of th...
2016-08-22
36 min
Start the Week
Existentialism and Ways of Seeing
On Start the Week Kirsty Wark asks how we make choices about freedom and authenticity - questions that preoccupied Paris intellectuals in the 1930s. Sarah Bakewell looks back at one of the twentieth century's major philosophical movements - existentialism - and the revolutionary thinkers who came to shape it. Sartre and de Beauvoir may have spent their days drinking apricot cocktails in café's but Bakewell believes their ideas are more relevant than ever. The historian Sunil Khilnani reveals the Indian thinkers who didn't just talk about philosophy but lived it, and the photographer Stuart Franklin, famous for the p...
2016-03-28
41 min
Midweek
Dame Joan Bakewell, Willard Wigan, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Gary Clarke
Lemn Sissay meets broadcaster and writer Dame Joan Bakewell; micro sculptor Willard Wigan; choreographer Gary Clarke and violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja.Willard Wigan MBE is a micro sculptor. He creates minute pieces of art, so small they are almost invisible to the naked eye and can only be viewed through a microscope. His materials range from spiders' webs to grains of sand. His latest exhibition, Homecoming, reflects his view of the Black Country where he grew up and features his latest work - a tiny sculpture of Noddy Holder. Willard Wigan Homecoming is at Light House Media Centre...
2016-02-03
41 min
Immortal C64 Podcast
Immortal C64 - Episode 57
Immortal C64 Episode 57 - Not so speedy release 2000. Track Listing : Track Number / Start Time / Artist / Track Name / Track Length 01 .. 0:00:30 - Jason Page - Hybris - 4:04 02 .. 0:04:36 - Peter Nagy-Miklos - Mean Streak - 4:21 03 .. 0:08:42 - Dwayne Bakewell - Monty on the Run - 5:51 04 .. 0:14:40 - Andy Taylor - Super Space Invaders - 4:00 05 .. 0:18:27 - Jens Bildon - A song for you Tune 06 - 2:34 06 .. 0:21:05 - Volker Meitz - Midearth Highway - 3:31 07 .. 0:24:39 - Reyn Ouwehand - Miss Ed - 2:00 08 .. 0:26:43 - Emile van der Akker - Base it man - 3:20 09 .. 0:30:07 - Ole Marius Pettersen - Aluminium - 2:31 10 .. 0:32:42 - Thomas Mogensen - Pulsator - 1:22 11 .. 0:34:10 - Jereon Tel...
2015-10-29
1h 07
The Art of the CEO
So You Think You Should Be on the Board? Thomas Bakewell and Bart Jackson
Forget the Hollywood images, sitting on the board of directors today demands work, wisdom, and sweat. It is no longer your grandfarther's boardroom. Host Bart Jackson invties nationally known board and CEO consultant Thomas Bakewell, author of Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table, to discuss just what the job entails, what nominating committees are looking for, and what skills you need to develop to make yourself a serious candidate. Also, for the CEOs in the audience, Tom and Bart give a few tips for the fine art of grooming your board for top performance. If you plan to take your s...
2015-07-07
30 min
The Art of the CEO
'Tis the Corporate Giving Season
Corporations and those who lead them have become the strong and vital patrons of our culture. They sponsor and advocate for our arts, education, hospitals, and our environment. Our community charities depend on our businesses, and our businesses depend on a good relationship with their community. This week host Bart Jackson invites Thomas Bakewell, author of Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table, to discuss how business people may plan charitable strategies that create a win-win for both givers and recipients. It's all part of being a good corporate neighbor, and now, in this season of generosity, 'tis time to take pau...
2014-12-01
30 min
The Art of the CEO
So You Think You Should Be on the Board?
Forget the Hollywood images, sitting on the board of directors today demands work, wisdom, and sweat. It is no longer your grandfarther's boardroom. Host Bart Jackson invties nationally known board and CEO consultant Thomas Bakewell, author of Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table, to discuss just what the job entails, what nominating committees are looking for, and what skills you need to develop to make yourself a serious candidate. Also, for the CEOs in the audience, Tom and Bart give a few tips for the fine art of grooming your board for top performance. If you plan to take your s...
2014-10-21
30 min
A Point of View
Dear Diary
Joan Bakewell celebrates the art of diary writing by public figures and private individuals whose accounts of everyday life help shape our view of the past. Producer: Sheila Cook.
2010-12-31
09 min