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The Keyboard Chronicles
John Maul, Rick Astley / Nik Kershaw / Dire Straits Experience
We catch up with John Maul, who aside from an impressive and ongoing career as musical director and keyboard player, is also still working in the musicial instrument industry itself. We cover both aspects of John’s work, alongside guest co-host Damon McMahon. Lots of fun in this one! To listen / watch: Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab): ...
2025-07-29
1h 16
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 8 - Rethinking Marketing Education in the Age of AI and Ethics
In this eighth episode of BMI, we sit down with Dr. Lucy Gill-Simmen, Vice-Dean for Education & Student Experience at Royal Holloway Business School, to explore her recent publication in the European Journal of Marketing. We discuss how marketing education must evolve to meet the demands of today’s tech-driven and socially conscious world. From the impact of AI on learning to embedding ethics and sustainability in practice, Lucy shares how a sociocultural and praxis-based approach can prepare students not just for their future employability, but for responsible and reflective marketing practice.
2025-07-22
27 min
Ask the Geographer
Evolution of the environmental movement
This podcast explores the history of the environmental movement with Chris Church and Professor Oli Mould from the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.
2025-06-20
30 min
The Keyboard Chronicles
Kerry Minnear, Gentle Giant
Kerry Minnear is one of the most cited inspirations we hear from our guests, and with good reason. Kerry’s work was and is groundbreaking, and we had the pleasure of covering some fascinating ground. Listening to this extremely humble pioneer and innovator is an hour very well spent. To listen / watch: Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab): ...
2025-05-25
00 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 7 - Behind the Canvas: Understanding Global Art Markets
In this seventh episode, join us exploring the art market with Dr. Derrick Chong. Derrick is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Royal Holloway, and he has a deep and wide-ranging expertise in the field of art markets. He is also a contributor to the book Global Art Markets: History and Current Trends. We chat about how art markets differ around the world, what’s changed over the years (some of it might surprise you!), and how digital art and NFTs are shaking things up. Derrick also talks about how online platforms have uniquely impacted art transactions co...
2025-05-22
22 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 33 The FINAL Episode (of Season 2)
Welcome to the last episode of season 2 of The Other Kind of Doctor podcast! As Gemma and Gaia are graduating this year, and are stepping down as hosts, they spend this episode looking back over their PhD journeys, and reflecting on things they have learnt along the way.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Why do we feel nostalgic for old media?The Other Kind of Doctor podcast will be returning in Autumn 2025, with new host, new topics, and new guests!For...
2025-05-07
29 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 32 Building a successful supervisory relationship - with Katherine Griffiths
This week, Gemma and Ryan are joined by Katherine Griffiths. Katherine is a PhD student at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Katherine talks about her experience in building a successful supervisor-student relationship, balancing being independent and needing help from your supervisor, and how to manage expectations. Finally, she provides her top tips for PhD students wanting to build a positive supervisory relationship.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - How long does it take for a house to feel like a home?For a full transcription...
2025-05-06
32 min
Ask the Geographer
Oral Histories
Join Dr. Toby Butler and Dr. Saskia Papadakis - part of the team behind the History of the Environmental Movement project for the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway University, London as they reflect on the use of oral history interviews as a tool within geography projects and explore the unique insights gained from interviewing environmental activists.
2025-05-01
36 min
Ask the Geographer
Using Oral Histories for Research
Join Dr. Toby Butler and Dr. Saskia Papadakis - part of the team behind the History of the Environmental Movement project for the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway University, London as they reflect on the use of oral history interviews as a tool within geography projects and explore the unique insights gained from interviewing environmental activists.
2025-04-30
36 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 6 - Cultural Appropriation
In this sixth episode, Dr. Paul Haynes from Royal Holloway Business School discusses "cultural appropriation" as a timely topic in the contemporary marketing discipline. Paul first explains what is meant by cultural appropriation with real-life examples and how it differs from just borrowing other cultures and its relevance to cultural repurposing. He then gives a range of real-life cases about cultural repurposing being implemented by different marginalized groups, and offers valuable advice to global brands in avoiding cultural appropriation and dealing with different cultural themes.
2025-04-25
28 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 31 Impact during the PhD - with Emily Gow
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Emily Gow. Emily is a research impact manager at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Emily explains what impact is, why it is important, and how this differs from public engagement. Finally, she provides her top tips for PhD students wanting to maximise their research impact. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do we prefer the countryside when we get older?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)
2025-04-14
28 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 30 Nature and the PhD - with Prof Dawn Watling
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Prof Dawn Watling. Dawn is associate pro-vice-chancellor of postgraduate research at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Dawn shares why it is important to go out into nature as a PhD student, whether house plants count as nature, and what to do if you have limited access to natural spaces. Finally, she provides her top tips for making the most out of nature.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Is it true that opposites attract?For a full...
2025-04-06
27 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 29 Building a PhD Community
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss how to build a stronger PhD community. They discuss how a strong PhD community can help with managing loneliness, and provide tips on how to get things started.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - What is better, audiobooks or physical books?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)Check out our social media accounts for bonus content and behind the scene footage.Twitter (X): @otherdoctor...
2025-03-30
28 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 5 - Learn More About E-Commerce Recommender Systems
In this fifth episode, we sit down with Dr. Xing Fang, who is a Lecturer in Marketing at Royal Holloway-University of London and recently published a research article in the Journal of Marketing. His research explores how information cues within recommender systems influence consumer search and purchase behavior on e-commerce platforms. We discuss key insights from his study and how businesses can optimize their recommender systems by strategically managing the information they present to consumers. Whether you’re an e-commerce professional, a researcher, or simply curious about how recommendations shape online shopping, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways....
2025-03-22
17 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 28 Careers in Industry - with Dr Tim Holmes
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Tim Holmes. Tim earned a PhD in neuroscience at Royal Holloway, and later transitioned to industry, working with clients such as Coca-Cola, Apple, and Disney. In this episode, Tim shares his experience of transitioning to industry, what motivated him to make this change, and describes the differences between academic research and industry research. Lastly, he gives his top tips for PhD students looking to pursue a career in industry. Find Tim's LinkedIn profile here. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this...
2025-03-04
36 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 27 Perfectionism during the PhD
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss how to deal with perfectionism as a PhD student. They discuss why perfectionism is more common in academics, why this is not always helpful while studying for a PhD, and provide some tips for dealing with perfectionism.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - What are some of the most unusual research areas?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)Check out our social media accounts for bonus...
2025-02-27
27 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 4 - “Care” and “Carewashing” in the Contemporary Marketing
In this fourth episode, Marketing Professor Andreas Chatzidakis from Royal Holloway-University of London discusses “care” and “carewashing” as a growing concern in the marketing field. Andreas first explains what are meant by care and carewashing and how they are relevant to markets and marketing. He then highlights some dangers for firms involved in carewashing practices with real-life brand examples and how consumers become more skeptical of this marketing phenomenon.
2025-02-22
19 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 26 The Creative PhD - with Brandon Wade
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Brandon Wade. Brandon is a PhD student and lecturer in the Media Arts department at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Brandon shares his experience of studying for his creative PhD, discusses what the application process was like, and highlights some of the challenges he has experienced. Lastly, he gives his top tips for individuals wanting to pursue a creative PhD.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Why do we rewatch TV shows so much?For a full...
2025-02-10
28 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 25 Managing chronic illness as a PhD student - with Simran Frontain
**Please note: This episode contains discussions of mental health and suicide**If you are experiencing distress, please contact Samaritans on 116 123, open 24/7, or call 999 (UK) in an emergency This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Simran Frontain. Simran is a PhD student in the Classics department at Royal Holloway, University of London. In this episode, Simran shares her experience in academia with chronic illnesses, and how this has influenced her education journey, as well as explaining what support supervisors need to give to students that have chronic illnesses. Lastly, she gives a key piece of...
2025-02-03
26 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 24 Conferences and Networking - with Ian Lacey
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Ian Lacey. Ian is a PhD student in the Department of History at Royal Holloway, University of London. In this episode, Ian shares why PhD students should be networking/ going to conferences, how to get over the awkwardness of chatting to people you’ve never met, as well as discussing the importance of a strong online profile. Lastly, he gives his top tips for PhD students wanting wanting to network at conferences and events. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - H...
2025-01-28
33 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 3 - How Online Counter-Culture is Marketed and Spread
In this third episode, Dr. Mikael Andéhn from Royal Holloway-University of London talks about his research on online counter-culture. Mikael discusses how these groups use technology to create emotional responses and social cohesion, often resisting mainstream narratives. Mikael also explores the role of technology in spreading these ideologies and the challenges of maintaining meaningful social interactions online. He outlines future research directions, including the study of victimhood narratives and the marketing of radical ideologies.
2025-01-22
26 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 23 Looking after your wellbeing - with Dr Vanita Chamdal
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Vanita Chamdal. Vanita is a Teaching Fellow at Royal Holloway and a therapist. In this episode, Vanita shares why it is important to look after your wellbeing whilst also making sure you are still productive, and what support supervisors and universities should be providing to PhD students. Lastly, she gives his top tips for protecting your wellbeing when studying. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do astrological signs influence personality?For a full transcription of the...
2025-01-13
33 min
The Keyboard Chronicles
Rob Gentry, David Gilmour / Quincy Jones / Giorgio Moroder
Rob Gentry is a keyboardist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist with over 20 years of experience. He has performed at iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Hollywood Bowl, collaborating with musical legends like Quincy Jones, Pete Tong, Giorgio Moroder, and Damian Lazarus. We chat to Rob on his career... The post Rob Gentry, David Gilmour / Quincy Jones / Giorgio Moroder appeared first on The Keyboard Chronicles.
2025-01-03
00 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 2 - Unveiling Agnotology in Global Supply Chains
In this second episode, Marketing Professor Alan Bradshaw from Royal Holloway-University of London shares insights from his recent publication, Could commodities themselves speak? An introduction to the agnotology of the spectacle, which explores the hidden realities of the global supply chains by looking into the intersections of agnotology, the uncanny, and the spectacle.
2024-12-22
27 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 22 Securing a Research Post-Doc - with Dr Jamie Moffatt
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Jamie Moffatt. Jamie is a Post-doctoral Fellow. In this episode, Jamie shares his experience of securing a research post-doctoral position after his PhD, and discusses how to approach potential labs as well as how to know if a post-doc is right for you. Lastly, he gives his top tips for PhD students wanting to apply for a research post-docStay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - How do dog and cat people differ?For a full transcription...
2024-12-11
29 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 21 Taking an Interruption during the PhD - with Dr Matthew Talbot
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Matthew Talbot. Matt is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. In this episode, Matt shares his experience of taking an interruption during the PhD and how to get back into a routine after taking one, as well as discussing what universities and supervisors can do to support PhD students wanting to take an interruption. Lastly, he gives his top tips for PhD students wanting to take an interruption.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's...
2024-12-04
29 min
Leading With Purpose
Prof Julie Sanders on Royal Holloway's commitment to being a university of social purpose
In this episode of the Leading with Purpose podcast, Rt Hon Justine Greening interviews Professor Julie Sanders, Vice Chancellor of Royal Holloway University of London. They discuss the transformation of the university into a purpose-driven institution, emphasising social good, community engagement, and the importance of student and staff involvement in shaping the university's mission. Julie shares insights on the role of international students, the need for collaboration with employers, and the significance of values-led education in fostering social mobility and leadership among students.
2024-12-03
28 min
Breaking Marketing Insights (BMI)
Ep. 1 - The Branding of (UK) Business Education and Business Schools
In this first episode, Marketing Professor Chris Hackley, founder of the Department of Marketing at Royal Holloway-University of London, shares insights from his new book But...How Do You Teach, Business?, which looks at the role of business education and business schools in the (UK) higher education sector since the 1980s.
2024-11-22
23 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 20 PhDs and Relationships
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Courtney Hooton. Courtney is a Psychology PhD student at Royal Holloway, and is also guest manager for The Other Kind of Doctor podcast! In this episode, Although they aren't relationship experts, Gaia, Gemma and Courtney share their experience of balancing a relationship while studying for a PhD, and discuss tips for supporting a partner that is studying for a PhD.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Are naps a good thing to do?For a full transcription...
2024-11-12
37 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 19 Getting back into a routine after summer
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss how to get back into a routine after summer! They discuss we struggle to get back into a routine after a break, and suggest their top tips for getting back into the swing of PhD-Life.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - How much sleep do you actually need? For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)Check out our social media accounts for bonus content a...
2024-11-04
23 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 18 Surviving your first term as a PhD student
Welcome back to Season 2 of The Other Kind of Doctor! This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss how to survive your first term as PhD student! They share the challenges they faced when they started their PhD, how to transition to a new way of working, and establishing your support network as a PhD student.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do fidget toys help with concentration?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)
2024-10-28
24 min
We Can Be Weirdos
#65 The Mythical Mirror: Historian Kate Williams on the kookiness of the British royal family
The rituals of the royals are quite magical, but how eccentric are our royals, past and present?Royal historian, author and broadcaster Prof Kate Williams is here to tell us just how kooky are favourite royals are. From the power of John Dee, an occultist and adviser to Elizabeth I, who used a mythical mirror to speak to ghosts to Charles II who apparently touched nearly 100,000 people believing he could cure disease. And we can’t forget Prince Philip’s obsession with UFOs.Kate is the host of Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things, hosted alongside fell...
2024-09-05
59 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
BONUS EPISODE! Best bits and bloopers from Season 1
We get a lot of comments on our podcast explaining how 'professional' and 'seamless' our podcast episodes are... So we thought we would share our many bloopers from season 1! We had such a great time recording season 1, and we will be back very soon with exciting new content for season 2. Enjoy (and apologies to our supervisors) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-08-28
31 min
Ask the Geographer
Seascapes with Royal Holloway University
An insightful podcast with Dr. Rachael Squire and Prof. Kim Peters from Royal Holloway University, London addressing people’s relationships with the ocean. They explore our historic connections, how this can change, and the role aquariums have as a means to help us become more in tune with marine environments.
2024-06-25
38 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 17 Working full-time during the PhD - with Lewis Champion
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Lewis Champion. Lewis is a History PhD student at Royal Holloway, and is also working full-time as a Data Analyst. In this episode, Lewis shares his experience of working full-time while studying for a PhD, and discusses how to maintain a good work-life balance, as well as some of the challenges he has experienced. Lastly, he gives his top tips for working full-time while completing a PhD.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do lie detectors actually work?
2024-06-17
25 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 16 Research and Practice - with Jo Grace
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Jo Grace. Jo is studying for a PhD at the University of Southampton, and is also the founder of The Sensory Project. In this episode, Jo shares her experience of transitioning from working within practice to working in research, and discusses what can be done to improve collaboration between research and practice. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do highlighters actually help learning, or do they just look pretty?For a full transcription of the episode, please...
2024-06-10
28 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 15 Completing a Long-distance PhD - with Sarah Richardson
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Sarah Richardson. Sarah is an English PhD student ay Royal Holloway. In this episode, Sarah shares her experience as a long-distance PhD student, how to set boundaries when working from home, as well some of the challenges she has experienced. Lastly, she gives her top tips for long-distance PhD students.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Is it better to take handwritten notes or computer notes?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website...
2024-06-04
26 min
2°Celsius
Episode 3: Methane Detectives: Making the Invisible Visible
In this episode, we introduce our listeners to some of the world’s methane hunters, environmental detectives who use cutting-edge technology to detect and quantify methane emissions, making an invisible gas, visible. We embark on a methane hunting expedition of our own and talk to the coordinator of one of the world’s largest methane studies on the difference between estimated and measured emissions in the oil and gas sector.Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is brought to you by: T...
2024-05-28
31 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 14 The Professional Practice PhD - with Arshia Choudhury
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Arshia Choudhury. Arshia is studying for a DClinPsy (Clinical Psychology Doctorate) at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Arshia shares her experience of studying for her professional practice PhD, how this differs to a research PhD, as well some of the challenges she has experienced. Lastly, she gives her top tips for students studying a professional practice PhD.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - What influence has 'BookTok' had on getting adults back into reading?For a full...
2024-05-27
33 min
2°Celsius
Episode 2: So, Where’s It All Coming From?
In this second episode of our podcast, we delve into the complex world of methane emission sources. Join us as we look at the five main sectors that emit methane, unpack how the main ingredient of natural gas is also emitted by cow burps and get a taste of how scientists tease apart the difference. We’ll also touch on why so much emphasis is placed on the emissions from oil and gas. Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is bro...
2024-05-21
34 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 13 The PhD as an international student - with Cheng-Yu Hsieh
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Cheng-Yu Hsieh. Cheng-Yu is a third year PhD student at Royal Holloway. In this episode, Cheng-Yu shares his experience as an international PhD student, how to approach potential supervisors, as well some of the challenges he has experienced. Lastly, he gives his top tips for international PhD students.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - What are the wellbeing effects of dancing to your favourite songs?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https...
2024-05-20
32 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 12 Overcoming writer's block
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss overcoming writer's block by following advice from Dr Vicky Penn, who is a researcher development officer at Royal Holloway. They discuss different techniques such as the pomodoro method and freewriting, and reflect on their own experiences of (trying to) overcome writer's block.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Is taking your annual leave really that important?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)Check out our social...
2024-05-13
19 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 11 Changing academic fields - with Ryan Jefferies
This week, Gaia is joined by our very own Ryan Jefferies. Ryan is a first year PhD student in Psychology at Royal Holloway, but his academic career started with an undergraduate degree in History at UCL. In this episode, Ryan shares his experience of changing academic field, taking a long break from academia, and finding the love of his life in the process. Lastly, he gives his top tips for students wanting to change academic field. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Does having a creative hobby help...
2024-05-07
23 min
2°Celsius
Episode 1: Let’s Face It: The World Has A Meth Problem
In the premiere episode of "Methane," we embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of methane emissions, exploring why this often-overlooked greenhouse gas holds the key to combating global warming. Join host Francesca Fazey as she introduces the world of methane emissions, shedding light on its significance, challenges, and where we might look to start on delivering some promising solutions.Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is brought to you by: 2Celsius Resource List...
2024-04-23
21 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 10 Doing a study visit during your PhD - with Pip Brown
This week, Gemma and Gaia Ryan are joined by Pip Brown. Pip is a third year PhD student from the University of Warwick, currently at Royal Holloway on their second study visit. In this episode, Pip shares their experience of doing a study visit during the PhD, how to approach potential research groups for study visits, as well as how to get back into the swing of PhD life when you come back. Lastly, they gives their top tips for PhD students wanting to do a study visit.Stay tuned for the end of the episode...
2024-04-15
29 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 9 Entering Motherhood during the PhD - with Dr Sarah Sampson
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Sarah Sampson. Sarah is a Teaching Associate in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. In this episode, Sarah shares her experience of entering motherhood during the PhD and returning to academia after a career break, as well as discussing what universities and supervisors can do to support mothers in academia. Lastly, she gives her top tips for PhD students entering motherhood. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Are pets good for our well-being?
2024-04-08
29 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 8 AI in Academia - with Prof. Chris Watkins
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Prof. Chris Watkins. Chris is a Professor of Machine Learning at the Department of Computer Science in Royal Holloway, University of London, and has had a long-standing interest in artificial intelligence (AI)I. In this episode, Chris shares his experience of AI, his thoughts on the ethical implications of using AI in research, and how our role as academics might change after the launch of Gen AI. Lastly, he gives his top tips for PhD students that want to use AI in their research.To find out more about...
2024-04-01
38 min
Pharaoh Radio - Jayratedr
03-28-2024: Reptilian - Alien Legacy | DEVIL in Disguise - Lizard People!
Greetings, Pharaohradio family! All praise be to Yahuah Elohiym! In this wonderful episode today, Jayratedr talks on blunt and blatant levels of a control system that has been in power for a long time, under the guidance and guise of the rebellious one known as HaSatan, a.k.a., whom many deem as, Sama'EL...the venomous/poison one of God. The General Reptilian, Old Serpent-Dragon, Draconian (Revelation 12:9) who has his Reptilian seed and Hybrid-Royal family bloodlines running the world's systems (2Corinthians 4:4 & Daniel 2:41-43, Genesis 3:15; 49:17)! Stay tuned in as Jay goes deeper into the control system and talks about who these...
2024-03-30
3h 50
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 7 Is it worth doing a Master's before your PhD?
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss the pros and cons of doing a Master's before your PhD, compared to going straight from undergraduate to PhD. Gaia and Gemma share their experiences, and have a look at some of the advice from careers websites. Let us know, did you do a Master's before your PhD, what has been your experience?Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Does going out in the sunshine help your wellbeing?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website...
2024-03-25
21 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 6 Dealing with Rejection in Academia with Prof. Saloni Krishnan
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Prof. Saloni Krishnan. Saloni is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Royal Holloway, University of London, and has had amazing success within her academic career, however within this she has had her fair share of rejection. In this episode, Saloni shares her experiences of rejection in academia, how to pick yourself up after a set back, and explains how rejection can sometimes be a good thing! Lastly, she gives her top tips for PhD students who have experienced their first rejection.You can find Saloni on Twitter (X): @salonikrishnan...
2024-03-17
24 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 5 Presenting your Research like a Pro - with Dr Beatrice Hayes
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Dr Beatrice Hayes. Beatrice is a Teaching Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London, and has lots of experience presenting her research confidently. In this episode, Beatrice shares her experiences of public speaking in academia, how presenting your research can help with your viva, and how to manage the scary post-talk questions. Lastly, she gives her top tips for PhD students that are nervous about presenting.You can find Beatrice on Twitter (X): @drbeatricehayesStay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain...
2024-03-11
32 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 4 Neurodiversity and the PhD - with Hannah Jones
This week, Gemma and Gaia are joined by Hannah Jones. Hannah is a fellow PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is researching reading motivation for individuals with developmental language disorders. In this episode, Hannah shares her experiences of academia as someone who is neurodivergent, and discusses what universities and supervisors can do to support neurodivergent individuals. Lastly, she gives her top tips for other neurodivergent PhD students on navigating the academic world. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Does caffeine reduce ADHD symptoms?
2024-03-04
31 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 3 Teaching alongside your PhD
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss how to survive teaching alongside your PhD. They share the challenges they faced when they started their teaching roles, developing your confidence as a new teacher, and how a teaching role can boost your involvement in the department. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Do fancy clothes make you more productive?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)Check out our social media accounts for bonus content...
2024-02-26
24 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 2 Toxic Productivity
This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss toxic productivity in academia, and how this can impact PhD students. They discuss their own experiences with toxic productivity, how to tell the difference between just being productive and toxic productivity, as well as sharing some tips on how to set boundaries and look after your wellbeing as a PhD student.Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Can office plants improve your wellbeing?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com/episodes/)
2024-02-19
25 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Ep 1 Managing Procrastination
In this episode, our hosts, Gemma and Gaia, reflect on their journey to becoming PhD students and their experiences so far in the complicated world of academia. This week, Gemma and Gaia discuss their experiences of procrastination as a PhD student. They delve into why we procrastinate and share some evidence-based top tips on how to overcome procrastination!Stay tuned for the end of the episode for this week's 'Brain Bites' - Are new years resolutions actually effective?For a full transcription of the episode, please visit our website (https...
2024-02-12
19 min
The Other Kind of Doctor
Trailer - The Other Kind of Doctor Podcast
Welcome to The Other Kind of Doctor podcast, where we celebrate the exciting (but crazy) journey of earning a Ph.D. and working within academia. Join our hosts, Gemma and Gaia, as they explore the diverse and unique stories of fellow PhD students, academics and other professionals, who have navigated the challenges and triumphs of academia. From groundbreaking research to personal narratives, each episode is a deep dive into the world of academia and beyond. Special thanks to our amazing podcast team and the Royal Holloway Doctoral School for their invaluable support on this project.Connect with...
2024-02-05
01 min
Self-Publishing with ALLi
Nominate an Indie Author for the Royal Society of Literature's International Writers Program: Self-Publishing News Podcast with Dan Holloway
Nominate an outstanding indie author for the prestigious Royal Society of Literature's International Writers program. Welcome to Self-Publishing News with ALLi News editor Dan Holloway, bringing you the latest in indie publishing news and commentary. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. About the Host Dan...
2024-01-05
17 min
Vox: Short audio from the RLF
Elizabeth Holloway – The Writing / Life Balance
I’d managed to publish three collections of poems alongside my academic career but had been too busy working and caring… I’d managed to publish three collections of poems alongside my academic career but had been too busy working and caring to build on my achievements. The time I should have devoted to producing academic papers had been spent writing poetry. I managed to publish three collections alongside my academic career but had been too busy working and caring to build on my writing achievements. The post Elizabeth Holloway – The Writing / Life Balance appeared first on...
2023-11-24
03 min
Technecast
Beth Williamson: Narratives of Nation - The Problem of Orthography at the Royal Geographical Society
Beth Williamson is a PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London working collaboratively with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Her research explores how the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) tackled the problem of ‘orthography’ when recording and mapping place names in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, revealing how geography and linguistics, and politics and diplomacy, shaped the way the world was brought to ‘order’. In this episode of our 'Narratives of Nation' series, Beth explores the circumstances leading up to the appointment of the Orthography Committee at the RGS and the actions the committee took to achieve a uniform...
2023-09-15
25 min
Between Two Beers Podcast
Sonia Gray: Behind the Scenes of Lotto, ADHD Diagnosis, Neurodiversity, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Sonia Gray. Sonia is one of New Zealand’s best-known faces, most recognisable for being the Lotto presenter for the last 15 years. But she's much more than that; she’s a model, actress and writer who’s starred in shows like Xena: Warrior Princess, Shortland Street, Wheel of Fortune and Young Hercules and she’s acted in Sione’s Wedding, Love Birds and the Netflix film The Royal Treatment. Most recently, Sonia has turned her attention to helping others. Sonia has ADHD and a neurodiverg...
2023-08-13
1h 32
The Women Of Ill Repute
Jessica Holmes: Everything Is Funny Eventually
Laugh? I thought I’d cry. Why do comedy and depression go hand in hand? They often do, and Jessica Holmes says that’s not necessarily a bad thing. We talk about supportive husbands, surly teenagers, hosting corporate events from home, punching up (and down), Celine Dion, joining and leaving the Mormon Church, and just what the hell is normal anyway?Jessica Holmes is a Canadian actress, comedian and speaker. Best know for her time on the Royal Canadian Air Farce, Jessica has also performed Just For Laughs and The Second City. Her impersonations are legendary, and include...
2023-03-21
41 min
At The Gong
Ep. 26 - Royal Holloway vs Robert Gordon
Class is starting to show and the questions fell this week for Brown.Royal Holloway stormed ahead of a reasonably disjointed Robert Gordon.We get into old teams, questions falling for ones own self and who is class.Player of the Match - BrownGranny's Favourite - HarveyTwitter Gong - Cullen's headband Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-08
24 min
RUSI Journal Radio
Investigating Radicalisation, Gender and Violent Extremism
Two counter-extremism experts revisit their international fieldwork on radicalisation, gender and countering violent extremism. In this episode of RUSI Journal Radio, hosts Demi and Ed are joined by Emily Winterbotham and Elizabeth Pearson for a wide-ranging discussion on radicalisation and gender. Emily is the Director of Terrorism and Conflict at RUSI, and her research focuses on (counter)terrorism, preventing violent extremism, and international interventions in conflict and fragile states. Elizabeth is a Lecturer in Criminology with the Conflict, Violence and Terrorism Research Centre at Royal Holloway, University of London, and specialises in gender, ma...
2022-05-30
41 min
Business Daily
The Royal Family: How strong is its brand?
Samira Hussain investigates the brand of the British Royal Family. It's estimated to be one of the biggest brands in the world, steeped in history, tradition and of course scandal... In the Queen's Platinum Jubilee year we look at how recent events have changed things for the royal brand and what coming changes and challenges could mean going forward. Pauline McLaran, professor of marketing and consumer research at Royal Holloway University and co-author of Royal Fever: The British Monarchy in Consumer Culture explains how this multi-faceted brand actually functions and what she thinks are the biggest problems...
2022-05-10
18 min
Environment, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Regeneration, Sustainability, Nature, Politics, Circular Economy - One Planet Podcast 2021-2022
David Simon · Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” · Professor of Development Geography & Director for External Engagement, School of Life Sciences & Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London (Highlights)
“It's always difficult to avoid charges of being nostalgic if we talk about going back to things. Back to the past or forward to the past, but there are principles that existed in preindustrial/early industrial cities and which were overturned by key technological inventions of the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly the railway, the motorcar, of course, the internal combustion engine on which it’s based and which led to the vast expansion of towns and cities and, crucially, suburbanization where people who could afford it moved out of the more polluted densely populated inner areas into...
2022-04-08
00 min
Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process: Technology, AI, Software, Future, Economy, Science, Engineering & Robotics Interviews
David Simon · Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” · Professor of Development Geography & Director for External Engagement, School of Life Sciences & Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London (Highlights)
“It's always difficult to avoid charges of being nostalgic if we talk about going back to things. Back to the past or forward to the past, but there are principles that existed in preindustrial/early industrial cities and which were overturned by key technological inventions of the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly the railway, the motorcar, of course, the internal combustion engine on which it’s based and which led to the vast expansion of towns and cities and, crucially, suburbanization where people who could afford it moved out of the more polluted densely populated inner areas into...
2022-04-08
00 min
Future Cities · Sustainability, Energy, Innovation, Climate Change, Transport, Housing, Work, Circular Economy, Education & Environmental Solutions
David Simon - Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” - Professor of Development Geography - Director for External Engagement, School of Life Sciences and Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London
David Simon is Professor of Development Geography and Director for External Engagement in the School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London. He was also Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Gothenburg, Sweden from 2014–2019. A former Rhodes Scholar, he specialises in cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively. At Mistra Urban Futures, he led the pioneering methodological research on comparative transdisciplinary co-production. His extensive experience includes sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the UK, Sweden and USA. From 2020-21, served as a Co...
2022-04-08
59 min
Environment, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Regeneration, Sustainability, Nature, Politics, Circular Economy - One Planet Podcast 2021-2022
David Simon · Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” · Professor of Development Geography & Director for External Engagement, School of Life Sciences & Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London (58 mins)
David Simon is Professor of Development Geography and Director for External Engagement in the School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London. He was also Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Gothenburg, Sweden from 2014–2019. A former Rhodes Scholar, he specialises in cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively. At Mistra Urban Futures, he led the pioneering methodological research on comparative transdisciplinary co-production. His extensive experience includes sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the UK, Sweden and USA. From 2020-21, served as a Co...
2022-04-08
00 min
Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process: Technology, AI, Software, Future, Economy, Science, Engineering & Robotics Interviews
David Simon · Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” · Professor of Development Geography & Director for External Engagement, School of Life Sciences & Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London (58 mins)
David Simon is Professor of Development Geography and Director for External Engagement in the School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London. He was also Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Gothenburg, Sweden from 2014–2019. A former Rhodes Scholar, he specialises in cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively. At Mistra Urban Futures, he led the pioneering methodological research on comparative transdisciplinary co-production. His extensive experience includes sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the UK, Sweden and USA. From 2020-21, served as a Co...
2022-04-08
00 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: 2022-2023
DAVID SIMON - Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” - Professor & Director External Engagement, Royal Holloway, U of London
David Simon is Professor of Development Geography and Director for External Engagement in the School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London. He was also Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Gothenburg, Sweden from 2014–2019. A former Rhodes Scholar, he specialises in cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively. At Mistra Urban Futures, he led the pioneering methodological research on comparative transdisciplinary co-production. His extensive experience includes sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the UK, Sweden and USA. From 2020-21, served as a Co...
2022-04-08
00 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Tech, Sustainability
DAVID SIMON - Editor of “Rethinking Sustainable Cities” - Professor & Director External Engagement, Royal Holloway, U of London
David Simon is Professor of Development Geography and Director for External Engagement in the School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway, University of London. He was also Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Gothenburg, Sweden from 2014–2019. A former Rhodes Scholar, he specialises in cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively. At Mistra Urban Futures, he led the pioneering methodological research on comparative transdisciplinary co-production. His extensive experience includes sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, the UK, Sweden and USA. From 2020-21, served as a Co...
2022-04-08
58 min
Her Royal Science
28 Purpose
In this episode, we speak with Dr Aya Osman, a behavioural neuroscientist exploring the role of the gut microbiome in neuropsychiatric disorders at Mount Sinai's Seaver Autism Center. We first speak about her family’s journey from Sudan to Saudi Arabia, and then onto the United Kingdom, also reflecting on her experiences as an undergraduate student and graduate trainee at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) and the University of Surrey, respectively. Later in our conversation, we touch upon the differences in research culture within UK and US laboratories, and we discuss the savvy way Dr Osman pivoted into science co...
2022-03-07
27 min
Choralosophy
Episode 83: “Exploring the Choirs of Europe” Rupert Gough of Royal Holloway
The First Installment of the a new series following Betsy Cook Weber on her Sabbatical I am honored to present to you a new series of podcasts and videos with Dr. Betsy Cook Weber. Dr. Weber is on Sabbatical this semester, and she reached out to me to partner in documenting her travels across Europe. Her mission? To discover the “secret sauce” of many European scholastic and professional choral organizations. In the first installment Betsy and I speak with Rupert Gough of London’s Royal Holloway School. We cover the philosophy and practice that governs this fantastic choir...
2021-11-03
00 min
Success in Finance
SiF 36 - Elaine Darby - Director of Undergraduate Education, Royal Holloway
Joining me today is Elaine Darby. Elaine graduated from Southampton University with a degree in English and decided to join PwC's grad scheme. Having qualified as an ACA with PwC, Elaine moved on to a Consultancy role at Arthur Andersen before becoming a Senior Consultant at KPMG and then joining Deloitte. She spent 6 years at Deloitte, progressing to Senior Manager level, before ultimately deciding to make the move into teaching. After 3 years as a BPP tutor, Elaine became a Lecturer in Accounting at Henley Business School. After 8 years there, she joined Royal Holloway, where she is now Director of...
2021-10-21
39 min
BUSINESSMEN of INFLUENCE
Session 179 - You are a King's Kid - Living up to your Royal Identity
In this episode I talk about the how to affirm the truth to experience the reality of it.
2021-05-11
38 min
The Cellfie Show
Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! Award-winning probiotic with Bacillus Indicus HU36® created to optimize the microbiome. Formulated with Dr. Simon Cutting, world-renowned probiotic expert from London University Royal Halloway
Meet the Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! This probiotic has been through rigorous testing, formulated with scientific research using the foundation of health to create these wellness products. We get into the importance of gut health and overall health today. This award-winning probiotic is the only product with Bacillus Indicus HU36® - A probiotic strain that turns your gut into an antioxidant factor. They worked closely with Dr. Simon Cutting, a world-renowned probiotic expert at London University Royal Holloway, to gain access to the most widely studied and used probiotic strains in the world. They sought out to find a pro...
2021-03-30
1h 16
The Cellfie Show
Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! Award-winning probiotic with Bacillus Indicus HU36® created to optimize the microbiome. Formulated with Dr. Simon Cutting, world-renowned probiotic expert from London University Royal Halloway
Meet the Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! This probiotic has been through rigorous testing, formulated with scientific research using the foundation of health to create these wellness products. We get into the importance of gut health and overall health today. This award-winning probiotic is the only product with Bacillus Indicus HU36® - A probiotic strain that turns your gut into an antioxidant factor. They worked closely with Dr. Simon Cutting, a world-renowned probiotic expert at London University Royal Holloway, to gain access to the most widely studied and used probiotic strains in the world. They sought out to find a pro...
2021-03-30
1h 16
The Cellfie Show
Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! Award-winning probiotic with Bacillus Indicus HU36® created to optimize the microbiome. Formulated with Dr. Simon Cutting, world-renowned probiotic expert from London University Royal Halloway
Meet the Just Thrive® Co-founder & CEO Tina Anderson! This probiotic has been through rigorous testing, formulated with scientific research using the foundation of health to create these wellness products. We get into the importance of gut health and overall health today. This award-winning probiotic is the only product with Bacillus Indicus HU36® - A probiotic strain that turns your gut into an antioxidant factor. They worked closely with Dr. Simon Cutting, a world-renowned probiotic expert at London University Royal Holloway, to gain access to the most widely studied and used probiotic strains in the world. They so...
2021-03-30
1h 17
The Martial View
Episode 39 - Tai Chi as a functional martial art?
Tai Chi - the thing old people do right? Not if you are doing it with ex-Royal Marine Andy Denney! We chat about the origins of Tai Chi, and why it has changed from a functional martial art, into something mainly practiced by older people as a way of staying healthy and mobile. Can Tai Chi every bring back the martial side of the art? As always thanks for listening and supporting our community! Main site - http://www.themartialview.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/themartialview Martial Masters Volume 1 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1911559060 Buy me a...
2021-03-26
1h 01
THE REC CREW
EP 13 "End of an Era"
This week, the Crew says goodbye to James Harden as they discuss his trade to the Nets. They touch on Donald Trump's impeachment, they get distracted and talk about cats for some reason. They discuss Kelly Orbre being extorted by his ex. They recap Max Holloway's victory and preview their watch party, and the fight of Connor Mcgregor VS Dustin Poirier. https://www.twitch.tv/thereccrew https://www.instagram.com/thereccrewpod/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rec-crew/support
2021-01-22
1h 42
Sport in History
Jon Hughes and Boxing
German boxing in the 1930s in the eighth Sport in History Podcast brought to you by the British Society of Sport History in association with the Institute of Historical Research where this week Geoff is talking to Dr Jon Hughes of Royal Holloway, University of London.Jon talks to us about the paper he gave at the IHR which focused on the biggest ever boxing match to take place in Europe between Max Schmeling and Walter Neusel in August 1934. The fight was a significant event in the cultural and social transformation of Germany brought about by the rise of the...
2020-09-30
50 min
Cat chat
Update on our cat family
We talk about royal Canin sensitive digestion cat food we talk about sports we talk about getting a haircut Arquat snickers Billie Jean birthday we also talk about IT and love and you cat food Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Sensitive Digestion Dry Adult Cat Food https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YKD1JS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_04hvFbQRBTB6A I and love and you" Naked Essentials Canned Wet Cat Food - Grain Free, Canned Stew and Pate (Variety of Flavors) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073HXQNV5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k6hvFbQQ595...
2020-09-06
11 min
BetterTalks by BetterSpace
Professor Helen Pote, Clinical Director and Clinical Psychologist at Royal Holloway, University of London
In this episode of BetterTalks, I talk to Helen Pote, Clinical Director and Deputy Programme Director for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. She has experience in both the NHS and University settings and has been qualified as a Clinical Psychologist for 25 years. Her research and practice focuses on mental health literacy, digital mental health interventions, and the process of therapy and successful therapy outcomes. All in all a very interesting person for us at BetterSpace to talk to. This was recorded some weeks ago, before the world turned upside down. Don't w...
2020-03-24
28 min
History Hub
The American Revolution
In Episode 9, Sam looks at the American Revolution.. In this episode Sam looks at how ideas relating to freeborn Englishmen helped to underpin the American colonies political arguments, how they were able to defeat the British and its Empire, and considers the political implications of American independence on British domestic politics. If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait that long, head over and subscribe to our YouTube channel by searching ‘History Hub’ or by fol...
2020-01-15
07 min
History Hub
The Rump Parliament and Restoration
In Episode 8, Sam looks at what happened following the execution of Charles I. Sam assess the Rump Parliament, looks at the Instrument of Government, and asks whether Cromwell was King in all but name? Before looking at why the monarchy was restored. If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait that long, head over and subscribe to our YouTube channel by searching ‘History Hub’ or by following this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC...
2019-11-19
03 min
History Hub
The English Civil War
In Episode 7, Sam looks at the causes of the English Civil War. Some of this episodes central questions are: What was the cause of civil war? What did it mean for the English people to execute their king, Charles I, and what did his execution lead to? Did Charles’ death fundamentally change the relationship between people and power, and if so, was this change permanent? If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait that l...
2019-11-19
04 min
History Hub
The Pilgrimage of Grace
In Episode 6, Sam looks at the events and consequences of the Pilgrimage of Grace. What caused the people to rebel? What were their motives and what did they seek to change? In this episode we will dive into 1536 and try to understand the series of events that led to the death of Robert Aske, the leader of the rebellion, and many of his fellow Yorkshire rebels. If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait...
2019-11-19
06 min
Pharaoh Radio - Jayratedr
11-13-2019, Ancient Kemet (Egypt), Pyramid Technology, Spiritual Ritual technology, Pharaohs,PART IV
in this 4th episode of the 5 - part series of: Ancient Kemet, Pyramid Technology, Spiritual Ritual technology, Pharaohs, Avatar, Royal bloodlines, etc... Jayratedr gets into the true essence and spiritual science of what prayer truly is and shows examples of how Jesus (Yahushua, Ya'shua, Ye'shua, Yahawashi) done this with the Lord's prayer and how this is the same thing done thousands of years before Jesus in Ancient Egypt/ Atlantis era .... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/larry-holloway-jr/support
2019-11-14
1h 22
Coffee and Circuses
34: Liz Gloyn (Royal Holloway)
Liz joins David to discuss her forthcoming book Tracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture. They chat about the portrayal of monsters in Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion films of the 1960s-80s, as well as more recent depictions, such as in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, reflecting on what makes a good monster and how the presentation of these creatures has changed.There's also talk about the place of reception studies in academia more generally, Liz's research on Seneca, her blog which you can check-out here, and why the Sphinx is the patron monster of defeating mansplaining!Liz Gloyn...
2019-07-26
52 min
History Hub
A Recap - Power and the People in Medieval England
In Episode 5, Sam reflects on the previous three episodes and looks to draw-out continuity in the ideas and themes discussed. If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait that long, head over and subscribe to our YouTube channel by searching ‘History Hub’ or by following this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1k4S7pliX3Ke-051ftTP1g
2019-05-15
03 min
History Hub
The Peasants' (or Great) Revolt
Episode 4 sees Sam discuss the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. The Peasants’ Revolt was the first time that the commons, rather than the nobility, rebelled against Royal Authority en masse. But what caused the rebellion and, after its failure, did it make any difference to society? Lastly, Sam asks Is it time we stopped using the term 'Peasants' Revolt' to describe the great uprising of 1381? If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can’t wait that long, head over...
2019-05-15
05 min
History Hub
Simon De Montfort
In Episode 3, Sam reflects on the life and legacy of Simon De Montfort. Given the posthumous title of 'The Father of Parliament', how did Simon De Montfort manage to assemble what many still recognise as the first modern Parliament? How closely did his Parliament resemble that of ours today? Why was it formed? Why was De Montfort able to essentially rule England for several months when Henry III still held the position of king? If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you’ll be notified as soon as the next episode is read...
2019-05-15
04 min
History Hub
King John and Magna Carta
Episode 2 sees Sam focus his attention on the reign of King John and, in particular, the sealing of Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215. This episode will give some background to the creation of the Magna Carta as well as some insight into what life was like for people in the 13th Century. Sam answers the big questions: how did it come to pass in a country ruled by absolute power? How was King John convinced to give up some of his sovereignty? How successful was Magna Carta at the time and why is it remembered today? I...
2019-05-15
06 min
History Hub
Welcome to the Podcast
A welcome to the Citizens Project podcast hosted by Sam Angell. This podcast aims to help school and college students gain a better understanding of the development of the relationship between the citizen and the state in Britain over the last 800 years. By charting the journey from feudalism and serfdom to democracy and equality, the project will reveal how, in different periods, the state has responded to challenges to its authority and how change was brought about. Join us in our introductory episode as Sam explains how he feels these podcasts could be used to assist with lear...
2019-05-15
03 min
globeChang(e)
EPISODE 13 – LEELA SAENG, ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON – I AM SO HAPPY WHERE I AM TODAY
Leela Saeng is currently studying Digital Media Culture and Technology at Royal Holloway, University of London . This was not always the plan. When Leela was a 15 year old student at Bangkok Patana School, she decided that she wanted to pursue musical theatre. After a conversation with her supportive parents, she enrolled at the Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. As time passed, she started to realize that she wanted to continue with a more traditional university degree. At a place where everyone was preparing for their performing arts future, Leela now needed to nav...
2019-02-24
37 min
The IMPACT Challenge
017 - Royal Identity
To be able to walk in power we must take care of ourselves. In this episode of the Impact Challenge Tim discusses how to be a King. We were meant to rule and reign in life. Follow along in this episode and learn how to use your authority. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theimpactchallenges/support
2018-12-04
17 min
Coffee and Circuses
3: Zena Kamash (Royal Holloway)
Zena chats about the heritage of the Near East and her family connection to the region, the 3D re-construction of the Palmyra Arch in Trafalgar Square, and the recent documentary film the 'Destruction of Memory'. We also talk about how monuments are recorded via photographs, and what this means in the age of Tripadvisor, Instagram, and even Tinder..., as well digging at Silchester, Roman toilets, and how Zena thinks archaeologists can make Twitter more inclusive.Zena Kamash is Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, London. She has her own blog at: https://notallarchaeologistshavebeards.wordpress.com/Theme...
2018-11-19
55 min
Pod Academy
Theatre studies: why study drama?
Pod Academy’s Daniel Marc Janes speaks to playwright and academic Dan Rebellato, Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway and one of Britain’s leading theatrical commentators. Daniel Marc Janes: I’m in the Calder Theatre Bookshop in London. It couldn’t be better located to evoke Britain’s theatrical heritage, situated as it is on The Cut alongside the Old Vic and the Young Vic. Looking at the bookshop’s selection, I can see plays from some of the most distinguished British playwrights of recent years. Here’s David Greig… Sarah Kane… Dennis Kelly… Mark Ravenh...
2013-09-14
27 min
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Franco's Terror in a European Context: the Volksgemeinschaft that got away
Contributor(s): Professor Paul Preston, Dr Daniel Beer, Professor Helen Graham, Professor Dan Stone | A discussion of the atrocities against civilians in the Spanish Civil War, the political consequences in Spain today and the parallels with Nazi and Soviet experiences. Paul Preston is Director of the LSE’s Cañada Blanch Centre and author of numerous books on Spain of which the latest is The Spanish Holocaust. Daniel Beer is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Royal Holloway and the author of Renovating Russia: the Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity (Cornell, 2008). Helen Graham is Professor of His...
2013-03-14
1h 29
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
Franco's Terror in a European Context: the Volksgemeinschaft that got away
Contributor(s): Professor Paul Preston, Dr Daniel Beer, Professor Helen Graham, Professor Dan Stone | A discussion of the atrocities against civilians in the Spanish Civil War, the political consequences in Spain today and the parallels with Nazi and Soviet experiences. Paul Preston is Director of the LSE’s Cañada Blanch Centre and author of numerous books on Spain of which the latest is The Spanish Holocaust. Daniel Beer is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Royal Holloway and the author of Renovating Russia: the Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity (Cornell, 2008). Helen Graham is Professor of His...
2013-03-14
1h 29