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The Arwen Lewis Show
Robbie Kaye, Emily Zuzik, Toni Land
Toni Land’s reputation as a prolific and stellar songwriter precedes her. She has earned publishing and production deals throughout her career. As a recipient of multiple awards including Best Songwriter by the International Acoustic Music Awards and the Portland Songwriter Association, Land is know for her comparisons to singer songwriters such as Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, and Brandi Carlile. Her songs have been call “fresh, vivacious and slightly irreverent” by Rick Teverbaugh of the Herald Bulletin, and “eclectic, funny, moving, and thoughtful…with a lovingly wicked slant” by Wayne Richards, former President of the Portland Songwriters. Land recorded a...
2025-07-23
59 min
Third Sector Podcast
Ways forward after the aid cuts
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Philip Goodwin, chief executive of Unicef UK, to discuss the realities facing international development and humanitarian charities following announced reductions in overseas development assistance by the US, UK and other European governments.Philip stresses the need to communicate with the public on the sector’s achievements and explain the importance of foreign aid as an investment in domestic security, as well as advocating the government. He explains why he believes applying a child-focused lens to development work would make ODA more effective.Also in the epi...
2025-04-11
29 min
Third Sector Podcast
Co-designing communications campaigns for maximum impact
Lucinda Rouse and Dami Adewale are joined by Claire Gauci, public safety campaigns and programme manager at the Canal and River Trust, and Emily Rayner, senior consultant at the behaviour change and communications agency Claremont.Claire describes how a video intended to educate teenagers about water safety fell flat, prompting the charity to adopt a co-design approach involving a youth group in Wigan.She explains how the process led to a realisation that social media was not an effective way to reach the target audience for its water safety campaign, with young people expressing a...
2025-03-28
30 min
Third Sector Podcast
Why charity leaders should pay more attention to economics
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of the New Economics Foundation, to discuss his views on the need for charities to understand the economic context of the issues they work to address.Danny explains why a failure to engage with economic issues has contributed to charities often being treated as an afterthought in government-led discussions about economic growth.The former Oxfam chief also shares his thoughts about the role of more formalised charities in safeguarding the health of wider civil society, and articulates his distaste for the terms “third se...
2025-01-31
38 min
Books With Your Besties
Saving Noah by Lucinda Berry
Send us a textEmily and I finally decided to chat about Saving Noah. 0:00-2:00 Intro2:00-3:00 Emily's synopsis of the book and the intro3:00-5:00 The moms reaction in the book to Noahs admission 5:30-6:30 When Noah's parents tell their victims7:00-9:00 Noah's punishment 9:00-12:00 Is it treatable? 12:00 -14:00 Co dependency with Noah and his mom15:00 Programs for those who recognize their pedophilia young 17:00-19:00 Why did Noah need to go back to school?19:00-26:00 Emily teach...
2025-01-10
52 min
OTTB on Tap
S2 E6: 2024 Wrapped: OTTB Tales from Christmas Past and Present
Join us for a festive and reflective episode of OTTB on Tap: "2024 Wrapped: OTTB Tales from Christmas Past and Present." This special episode is packed with untold stories from our adventures retraining and reselling OTTBs, alongside a look back at some of our favorite podcast moments from 2024.What to Expect in This Episode:Untold Tales from Our OTTB Adventures:Emily and Niamh share personal stories, like seeing an OTTB "pick their person," one OTTB's wild gallop down a hill just prior to a buyer showing up, and the chaos of wrangling rescue horses during a client...
2024-12-26
53 min
All the Cyber Ladies
All the Cyber Ladies met Emily Jacometti
Emily Jacometti is co-founder van Hackshield future cyber heroes. Waarbij gamification wordt gebruikt om cyber-educatie leuk voor basisschoolleerlingen leuk en effectief te maken. Emily is een fervent voorvechter van diversiteit in de technologie sector. Ze doet dat op diverse podia en nu ook bij mij in de podcast!
2024-12-23
29 min
Third Sector Podcast
Fozia Irfan on the conundrum facing funders
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Fozia Irfan, director of impact and influence at BBC Children in Need, to reflect on the challenges facing charities and grantmakers in the present funding climate.Fozia describes the role of funders such as Children in Need to convene networks spread across the UK and create communities of practice to provide more holistic and structural solutions to issues such as child poverty.She stresses her belief that funders should do more than simply issue grants by using their platform to empower and, where necessary, change public perceptions...
2024-11-22
33 min
Make Visible: Understanding Complex Illness
#5 How our understanding of ME/CFS, fatigue and pain has progressed over the past decade with Lucinda Bateman M.D.
Lucinda Bateman, M.D. has been seeing patients, learning about, and educating about ME/CFS and fibromyalgia for decades. She is Chief Medical Officer of the Bateman Horne Center, Salt Lake City, whose mission is “improving access to informed health care for individuals with ME/CFS, Long COVID, and fibromyalgia by translating clinical expertise into medical education and research initiatives”. Dr. Bateman was one of the researchers responsible for the National Academy of Medicine’s 2015 report on ME/CFS, a seminal paper that helped define the diagnostic criteria for ME / CFS. Since then she has authored innumerable papers...
2024-11-20
55 min
Ag in Conversation
Trump's back, now what?
042 | Jumping on the bandwagon of all anyone everywhere is talking about we dive into the outcomes of the US Election - Donald Trump was annouced president for his second term. What does that mean for the world of ag both in the US and around the globe?There are a few recommendations and links throughout the podcast this weekMeat the Need Auction - https://meattheneed.org/trademe-auction/Discover Ag episode on glyphosate - https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/discover-ag/id1615443750?i=1000673428581Em's recommendationsThe Girl...
2024-11-14
43 min
The Arwen Lewis Show
Emily Zuzik
Emily Zuzik is an L.A. based singer-songwriter who has musical roots in a unique eclectic blend of alt-country, rock and electronic music. She brings to her songs a woman’s vulnerability and strength in the tradition of Patsy Cline and Lucinda Williams. "Emily Zuzik's voice ranges from a sweet and alluring croon to a low growl that would charm even the most world-weary." (Time Out New York). She released her lauded 2020 Americana album, Torch & Trouble, produced by Ted Russell Kamp, which gained praises among the Americana. Her lead single off the album, Trouble, won 2020 Song of the Year fr...
2024-11-13
1h 02
Opening Lines
Our Mutual Friend - Episode 2
“I have made up my mind that I must have money,” says the character Bella Wilfer in Charles Dickens’ last completed novel, Our Mutual Friend – and she is one of many characters in the book for whom “money, money, money, and what money can make of life” is an overriding concern. Dickens was deeply concerned with the increasing levels of inequality he saw around him in 1860s London, a city at the heart of the largest and richest empire in the world. In Our Mutual Friend he presents characters trapped by their pursuit of money, and who reveal just wh...
2024-11-10
14 min
Third Sector Podcast
Chris Sherwood on the RSPCA's growth, governance and coalitions for change
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Chris Sherwood, chief executive of the RSPCA, to reflect on his six years at the charity before he moves on to the top job at the NSPCC.Chris likens the reality of navigating the RSPCA’s significant public profile to operating in a goldfish bowl.He stresses the importance of stimulating engagement with the charity’s extensive branch network to instigate culture change and provides his thoughts on the voluntary sector under Sir Keir Starmer's Labour government.Also in the episode, Lucinda and Emily hear from...
2024-10-25
39 min
Books With Your Besties
Appetite for Innocence with Lucinda Berry
Send us a textWe are thrilled to bring you our interview with Lucinda Berry about her book, which she calls her most disturbing, Appetite For Innocence. TW: Sexual Assault, Miscarriage/Abortion, Kidnapping/child abandonment, Murder.https://lucindaberry.com/Support the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/b...
2024-10-18
28 min
Third Sector Podcast
The secret to a successful CEO-chair relationship
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Jayne Taylor and Matt Jones, chief executive and chair of the Elephant Group, a charity that helps state-educated students access top universities.Matt, who founded the Elephant Group in 2018, describes how his role has evolved since the arrival of Jayne as the charity’s first chief executive in 2022. This has included moving away from lower level operational issues and focusing on the big strategic questions to support the Elephant Group’s transformation from a start-up to an established organisation.Jayne describes the challenge of balancing her priorities of d...
2024-10-18
33 min
Third Sector Podcast
A day in the life of a head of philanthropy
Lucinda Rouse shadows Charlotte Holmes, head of philanthropy at Leukaemia UK, to experience the day-to-day realities of a job in major donor fundraising.Charlotte outlines the range of approaches used to identify connections and nurture relationships with existing and potential donors, from individuals to trusts and foundations and corporate partners. She describes her career path, starting in the box office at Chelsea Football Club, and shares tips for anyone seeking to enter the philanthropy world. Lucinda follows Charlotte during preparations for the charity’s flagship fundraising event, Who’s Cooking Dinner? at The Dorche...
2024-10-11
30 min
Third Sector Podcast
A day in the life of a Donkey Sanctuary data wiz, and Dan Corry interview
Lucinda Rouse travels to the Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth, Devon, to meet the charity’s senior statistician, Stuart Norris, and find out about his pathway to a career in data science.Stuart describes how he combined a background in ecology with his long-standing interest in computers to find his niche in the voluntary sector. He explains how his team combines open source data with internal information to create platforms that are used to inform the charity’s strategic decision-making.He suggests ways in which applicants to data roles can stand out, and stresses the importance of s...
2024-09-20
33 min
Third Sector Podcast
How far has the sector come in tackling systemic racism?
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Burt are joined by Collette Philip, founder of the anti-racist brand agency Brand by Me, to discuss the findings of its recent audit of anti-racism work by the top 30 charities listed in Third Sector’s Charity Brand Index.Collette explains why adopting a non-racist organisational approach and focusing primarily on diversity and the representation of racialised communities will never go far enough in the fight against systemic racism. She outlines the areas where progress has been slowest and describes ways in which charities can take meaningful action, starting with making a pub...
2024-09-06
35 min
Ready or Not
“What if this all turns to shit?” with Emeldo founder Emily Dornbusch
When I sat down to record this chat with my friend and the founder of Emeldo Emily Dornbusch, I warned her that I might sound a little bit more professional and a little less like me. But on listening back, it's actually the listeners that I need to warn, because this conversation is probably about as honest a depiction of making work, work alongside motherhood as you'll get. We have a baby that magically discovered a cough just as the mother of two who's pregnant with her third sat down to join us and you can only imagine the...
2024-08-20
44 min
Ready or Not
“What if this all turns to shit?” with Emeldo founder Emily Dornbusch
When I sat down to record this chat with my friend and the founder of Emeldo Emily Dornbusch, I warned her that I might sound a little bit more professional and a little less like me. But on listening back, it's actually the listeners that I need to warn, because this conversation is probably about as honest a depiction of making work, work alongside motherhood as you'll get. We have a baby that magically discovered a cough just as the mother of two who's pregnant with her third sat down to join us and you can only imagine the...
2024-08-20
44 min
OTTB on Tap
Ep 33: Olympic OTTBs, Past and Present
Join Niamh and Emily on this episode of OTTB On Tap as we chat about Thoroughbreds in the Olympics. We spotlight Bold Venture, an Australian OTTB who made a dramatic entrance at the 2024 Olympics, and Regal Realm, Lucinda Green's remarkable partner with a wild backstory from the Australian outback to Olympic silver. Hear William Fox-Pitt and Lucinda Green discuss their favorite TBs from their past - in their own words - exploring the exceptional Thoroughbreds that propelled them to the top. Discover the incredible journeys and quirky personalities of these Olympic Thoroughbreds and several more! ...
2024-08-06
40 min
Third Sector Podcast
Promoting your cause through drama, and charities under Labour
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Rebecca Linford, senior legal adviser, and Mark Ellis, head of communications, at the whistleblowing support charity Protect.Rebecca describes Protect’s role in the development of a storyline about whistleblowing for the BBC medical drama Casualty. She outlines the scripting process and stresses the need to be clear on timelines to help manage workloads.Mark explains how the charity weighed up the benefits and risks of getting involved, after being approached by the programme’s producers. He describes how Protect measured the impact of its participation in furthering its caus...
2024-07-12
36 min
OTTB on Tap
Ep 30: "More Magnawave Please!": An Adult Ammy and her OTTB take on Lucinda Green, Alternative Communication, Rider Anxiety & more!
Join us for a bit of a mashup episode! We bring back Taylor Cusack, who was a guest on Ep 17: OTTB on Tap Clinic Recap: Riding OTTBs with Olympian William Fox-Pitt with her charismatic OTTB, CV’s Eventing Rebellion, or “Darcy” as he is known to his friends. Taylor has been hitting all the clinic high notes this year, by adding Lucinda Green to her resume. We get her take on Lucinda’s famous ‘Ready for Trouble’ position and how it has helped her center her riding, even though she still has a strange fear of jumping tiny fences. For someone...
2024-07-09
1h 04
Third Sector Podcast
A Labour win & how to generate income through enterprise
Lucinda and Emily are joined by James Dunbar, chief executive of the poverty reduction charity New Start Highland. James describes how the charity was able to move from being a predominantly grant-receiving organisation to generating three-quarters of its income through trading and contracts.He explains how he identified income-generating opportunities for New Start Highland, from furniture-making to removal services, as well as some of the risks of taking a more commercially-minded approach.He provides pointers for other charities considering taking a similar route and stresses the importance of communication with all stakeholders. ...
2024-07-05
30 min
Third Sector Podcast
Behind the scenes at the RNLI
Lucinda and Emily reflect on a recent visit to the RNLI headquarters in Poole, Dorset, where Lucinda met the charity’s outgoing chief executive, Mark Dowie.Mark identifies the principal challenges of his five-year tenure as having been the Covid-19 pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis and small boats crossing the Channel. He explains how his corporate background helped him to implement operational efficiencies, and describes measures to increase female representation in the RNLI workforce.Lucinda also meets Daniel Sharp, production and control manager at the All-Weather Lifeboat Centre, for a tour of the charity’s boat-building oper...
2024-06-28
33 min
OTTB on Tap
Ep 27: "Ready for Trouble" Riding OTTBs with Lucinda Green (Part 1)
It only takes a moment of meeting Merrilyn Ratliff and listening to her sing the praises of her OTTB, Koda Bear, to realize how strong their partnership is. We had the great fortune of watching Merrilyn and Koda Bear while auditing the Lucinda Green clinic at Loch Moy Farm, home of the Maryland Horse Trials on April 29-30, 2024. In this episode, which is Part 1 of 2 of our clinic coverage, we’ll recap Merrilyn’s past and present experiences riding with the six-time Badminton winner, 1982 World Champion, and Olympic medallist.For those unfamiliar, Lucinda has a unique teaching styl...
2024-06-18
42 min
Third Sector Podcast
Election, inflection and the Chelsea Flower Show
Lucinda and Andy discuss the road ahead for charities following Wednesday’s general election announcement.Later in the episode, Lucinda and Emily are joined by the strategy specialist Sharath Jeevan and Hannah Stevens, chief executive of Elect Her. They discuss the importance of inflection moments in planning an organisation’s strategic direction.Then Lucinda travels to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to look around three of the charity gardens sponsored by Project Giving Back. She speaks to Richard Angell, chief executive of the Terrence Higgins Trust; Daniel Magson, director of engagement, marketing and incom...
2024-05-24
43 min
OTTB on Tap
Ep 22: Thoroughbred Round Up!
Join us to catch up with Niamh and Emily about OTTBs in the big events this spring: Kentucky and Badminton. They also chat about the Kentucky Derby, William Fox-Pitt's retirement, and a sneak peek into our upcoming episode about riding OTTBs in a Lucinda Green clinic. Finally, they recap about the OTTB on Tap - Retired Racehorse Project trainers: Annika, Lauren, Julianne, and Chelsey. Supporting links to horse/riders discussed:Rachel Lawson and High TideJoe Meyer and HarbinMeghan O’Donohue and Palm CrescentJessica Phoenix and Wabbit
2024-05-14
25 min
Third Sector Podcast
How to manage your volunteers
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Holly Penalver, founder of Indigo Volunteers and volunteer development manager at ShelterBox, and Karolina Praskova, a volunteer at the education charity Climate Ed.Holly provides pointers for effectively managing the volunteer recruitment stage and stresses the importance of an induction to motivate new volunteers and make them feel appreciated. She also outlines the value of conducting an exit interview when volunteers leave an organisation.Karolina describes her volunteer journey at Climate Ed, from her motivations for applying to the charity to the importance of simple, open communication channels with...
2024-04-26
26 min
The Diff
The End of Charity episode 6: What is a world without charity?
In November 2023, the finance officer of West Norfolk Carers came to a devastating realisation: after more than a year of rejected funding applications, the charity wouldn’t be able to stay afloat for longer than four months.Several months earlier, the Lankelly Chase Foundation, a grantmaker tackling severe social disadvantage and extreme marginalisation, had reached a similarly terminal conclusion.After finding that its very existence perpetuated past harms and injustices, the foundation’s leaders decided the best way forward was to shut down.In the final episode of The End of Charity, Lucinda Rouse...
2024-04-23
31 min
The End of Charity
What is a world without charity?
In November 2023, the finance officer of West Norfolk Carers came to a devastating realisation: after more than a year of rejected funding applications, the charity wouldn’t be able to stay afloat for longer than four months.Several months earlier, the Lankelly Chase Foundation, a grantmaker tackling severe social disadvantage and extreme marginalisation, had reached a similarly terminal conclusion.After finding that its very existence perpetuated past harms and injustices, the foundation’s leaders decided the best way forward was to shut down.In the final episode of The End of Charity, Lucinda Rouse...
2024-04-23
31 min
Third Sector Podcast
The End of Charity episode 6: What is a world without charity?
In November 2023, the finance officer of West Norfolk Carers came to a devastating realisation: after more than a year of rejected funding applications, the charity wouldn’t be able to stay afloat for longer than four months.Several months earlier, the Lankelly Chase Foundation, a grantmaker tackling severe social disadvantage and extreme marginalisation, had reached a similarly terminal conclusion.After finding that its very existence perpetuated past harms and injustices, the foundation’s leaders decided the best way forward was to shut down.In the final episode of The End of Charity, Lucinda Rouse...
2024-04-23
31 min
Third Sector Podcast
The traumatic side of charity work
Lucinda and Emily are joined by the author and mental health consultant Dimple Dhabalia. Dimple warns of the dangers facing organisations that focus on their charitable mission at the expense of staff wellbeing. She notes the sense of guilt often felt by humanitarian workers suffering the effects of workplace trauma.She provides pointers for how organisations can make staff wellbeing a cornerstone of internal policies and processes, including prioritising social connections, supporting rest and recovery and providing constructive feedback.Also in the episode, senior news reporter Emily Harle provides insight into a recent p...
2024-04-12
29 min
Third Sector Podcast
In conversation with Dhivya O’Connor
Lucinda and Emily Burt are joined by Dhivya O’Connor, chief executive of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women.Dhivya provides insight into her previous experiences as an interim chief executive, describing the pros and cons of holding a short-term leadership role, and stresses the importance of cultivating a healthy organisational culture from the outset.She talks about the foundation’s recent research into the use of artificial intelligence by female entrepreneurs and the need for charity leaders to be mindful of the high potential for women to face abuse in the online space.Al...
2024-03-28
34 min
Third Sector Podcast
Charities’ use of artificial intelligence
Lucinda and Emily are joined by the digital specialist Zoe Amar and Karen Marter, head of technology strategy at the British Heart Foundation.Zoe outlines key developments in the AI space over the past year and how charities are reacting to them, including the use of virtual assistants in working life. She stresses the need for a sector-level response to the increasing normalisation of AI usage. Karen describes the function of the BHF’s AI working group, which focuses on education, governance and conducting an ongoing value assessment of AI innovations to the organisation.S...
2024-03-15
33 min
Third Sector Podcast
The world of legacy fundraising
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Anaish Yilma-Parmar, head of legacies at the British Red Cross, and Lucinda Frostick, director at Remember a Charity.Lucinda (Frostick) provides an overview of the legacy market, worth more than £4bn annually, and expectations for further growth in spite of current economic challenges and a probate backlog.Anaish describes how the British Red Cross takes a collaborative approach across the charity’s fundraising and marketing teams to engage supporters through clear and consistent communications and introduce new and existing donors to the possibility of making a legacy gift.A...
2024-03-01
34 min
Kyle Meredith With...
Slow Pulp’s Emily Massey on Listening to Lucinda Williams & Opening For The Postal Service
Slow Pulp's Emily Massey joins Kyle Meredith to talk about the band's latest album Yard, their upcoming tour with Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service, and more. Listen to the new episode above, or wherever you get your podcasts.The frontwoman outlines how 2000s indie rock influenced the way they approached their sound, especially when it comes to the music from The O.C. Also influencing their sound is Americana, as Massey talks about how finding a Lucinda Williams CD moved their aural marker to more Americana pastures.Massey goes on to discuss how she...
2024-02-12
27 min
Third Sector Podcast
Labour’s charm offensive, social media burnout and stimulating philanthropy
Lucinda and Andy dissect a recent speech delivered by the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to charity bosses, in which he pledged to reset the relationship between the government and the voluntary sector should his party win the next general election. Senior news reporter Emily Harle joins Lucinda to explore some of the causes and solutions to burnout affecting charity social media teams.They hear from Paulina Stachnik, head of communications at Women for Women International, about how the charity prepares for a crisis situation on social media. Paulina describes the need to balance thoughtfulness wi...
2024-01-26
29 min
Story-Power
The Story of … Immigrants and True Crime
This post contains affiliate links. I am a first generation daughter of Polish/Russian parents. I have recently published my first book which is a Historical Fiction novel. I originally graduated from Fisher College in Boston with a degree in Laboratory Science. After marrying and having three children, I went back to school and have had a successful interior design business for the past 38 years. Writing this book , and getting it published, has been a dream come true. Shirley’s Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, Women’s Fiction Writer’s Association Shirley’s b...
2023-12-20
00 min
Third Sector Podcast
How to formulate a winning trustee board
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Ian Joseph, managing director of Trustees Unlimited, to talk about what charities need to think about when creating an effective board. Ian describes the key qualities of a good trustee, from having an emotional connection to a charity’s cause to humility, courage and conscientiousness. He provides pointers on how to find the right trustee, starting with a charity’s personal links before casting the net wider, and stresses the need to formulate both a business and a moral case for board diversity to avoid tokenism.Also in the episo...
2023-12-08
34 min
Lightbringers: Illuminating the Deeper Meaning of the Crime-solving Devil TV Show
Lucifer 307 + 308 "Off the Record" & "Chloe Does Lucifer"
Send us a text“Off the Record” and “Chloe Does Lucifer” provide a pattern interrupt, but keep things moving forward in season 3. Emily and Tracie find that “Off the Record” hits some satisfying storytelling notes, including big reveals, dramatic irony, and some meta-commentary about hell loops from within a hell loop. And while “Chloe Does Lucifer” gives us some touchstones of the titular characters’ relationship, it also makes Emily’s insides all twisty with second-hand embarrassment when Chloe tries to follow the advice of Luficer’s female alter-ego, Lucinda.As so often happens in the sisters’ convers...
2023-12-07
45 min
Third Sector Podcast
Julie Bentley on staff and volunteer wellbeing at Samaritans
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Julie Bentley, chief executive of Samaritans, to find out how the charity has rebuilt its volunteer base after it shrank by 30 per cent during the Covid-19 pandemic.Julie describes how Samaritans’ more flexible volunteering packages aim to attract volunteers from all corners of society. She provides her views on the campaigning climate for charities, and the need for more consistent core funding to help the sector overcome the present financial challenges.She also stresses the need for a more joined-up and compassionate social care system to identify and assist pe...
2023-11-24
33 min
Avant Gardeners
Brenton Roberts and his amazing Adelaide Hills garden
This week we're chatting to the super lovely Brenton Roberts whose garden we've coveted for a long time now. Brenton lives in the Adelaide Hills with his wife Libby and young family, breathing new life into the garden and home, built in the 1860s. They moved to the property about 10 years ago, and commenced the thoughtful process of transforming it to a magical, whimsical and productive space. Brenton was a finalist in 2018's Gardener of the Year Awards, and has been featured on Gardening Australia - a show he grew up with and was inspired b...
2023-11-14
48 min
Third Sector Podcast
A day in the life of a charity policy adviser
Lucinda takes a look behind the scenes at Barnardo’s as she shadows a day in the life of Becky Rice, the charity’s senior policy adviser for mental health and wellbeing.Becky outlines the different aspects of her job: from conducting research to responding to government announcements and speaking to children, young people, practitioners and parents to ensure their perspectives and priorities are at the forefront of the charity’s policy recommendations.She describes her professional path to her current role and provides tips for anyone interested in joining the policy profession, as well as out...
2023-10-27
29 min
Third Sector Podcast
Neurodiversity in the charity workforce
Lucinda and Emily are joined by James Cusack, chief executive of Autistica, to debunk some common misconceptions about neurodivergence and neurodiversity.James, who is autistic, describes his own professional journey and his conviction that workplaces are enriched by colleagues who think in different ways.He suggests basic workplace adjustments to accommodate neurodiversity to the benefit of all employees and points listeners to Autistica’s Employer’s Guide to Neurodiversity for further guidance.Also in the episode, news editor Andy Ricketts shares his thoughts on new social media guidance published by the Charity Commission whic...
2023-09-22
33 min
The Women in HealthTech Show
Lucinda Scharff - Google
In this episode of the Women in Health Tech Show, I speak to Lucinda Scharff, Senior Clinical Specialist at Google. We talk about moving from A&E to world of health technology, the challenge of creating tech for the NHS, and how the NHS is changing. Connect with Lucinda on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucinda-scharff-411a1191/ The Women in Health Tech Show is presented by Catherine Davies of Monticle. It was edited by Emily Crosby Media.
2023-09-19
48 min
Third Sector Podcast
Multi-layered corporate partnerships
Lucinda and Emily are joined by the fundraising consultant Lynda Harwood-Compton to discuss successful partnerships between charities and corporate entities.Lynda, who was the head of philanthropy and partnerships at the Brain Tumour Charity until August, describes a general shift in mentality by corporates to be more strategic in identifying charities with a shared purpose and values, as well as an evolution from corporate social responsibility to environmental sustainability. She highlights three very different but equally effective corporate partnerships: Overgate Hospice and the Yorkshire Soap Company; the Marine Conservation Society and Fat Face; and Together f...
2023-09-15
36 min
Third Sector Podcast
Measuring the impact of your efforts to be greener
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Carol Botten, chief executive of the north east voluntary sector network Vonne, and Jack Chellman, chief project officer at the Global Returns Project, to understand how voluntary organisations can measure the impact of their climate work.Carol acknowledges the difficulties of measuring any form of impact and stresses the importance of establishing what it is you want to measure and why, framing the issues around people, place and planet. She describes some of the steps taken by members of Vonne’s Going Green Together initiative to reduce their environmental imp...
2023-08-25
33 min
Third Sector Podcast
A day in the life of a charity procurement expert
Lucinda travels to London Zoo to meet the Zoological Society of London’s head of procurement, Sara Muller.Sara gives the low-down on the ins and outs of her role and describes her motivations for working in procurement, including a special interest in promoting sustainability in the sector.She provides tips for anyone interested in joining the procurement profession and outlines the key qualities she looks for in a budding procurement officer.Lucinda is joined by Third Sector’s editor, Emily Burt, to reflect on the visit. And reporter Rory Poulter provid...
2023-08-18
27 min
Third Sector Podcast
The problem of pay in the voluntary sector
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Leann Cross, director of the childcare support charity Home-Start Greenwich, to explore how inflationary pressures are impacting low-earning charity employees.Leann discusses multi-year term public funding cycles, which are designed to improve long-term organisational sustainability but have negatively affected Home-Start’s ability to respond to rising costs. She describes the often blurred line between Home-Start’s employees and service users and provides insight into effective forms of supplementary support to staff.Also in the episode, news editor Andy Ricketts provides his take on an undercover investigation exposing poten...
2023-08-11
31 min
Third Sector Podcast
How funders can respond to the climate emergency
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Natasha Ratter, environmental sector lead at the Environmental Funders Network, and Rachel Heydecker, senior policy and engagement officer at the Association of Charitable Foundations.Rachel explains how the ACF’s Funder Commitment on Climate Change is encouraging funders working across a wide range of cause areas to integrate climate considerations into their work. She highlights the opportunity for funders to support immediate and longer-term responses to the climate emergency.Natasha describes the paralysis felt by many funders who are overwhelmed by the scale of the climate crisis as a ke...
2023-08-04
31 min
Kids Law
How the ICO works to protect children online
How are children protected online and who is responsible for enforcing this?Alma-Constance and Lucinda talk to Emily Keaney, Deputy Commissioner Regulatory Policy at the Information Commissioner’s Office who tells us:· About her role and the work of ICO· the impact of the Children’s Code developed to protect children· the ICO’s involvement with the the Online Safety Bill · what can be done to stop bullying of children on social media platforms · when is it safe for a child to have a smartphone· how the ICO works with other orga...
2023-07-29
24 min
Third Sector Podcast
Corporate partnerships for small charities
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Graeme Marsh, head of the McCarthy Stone Foundation, to explore the evolving relationship between voluntary organisations and their corporate partners.Graeme explains the growth in corporate foundations over the past three years as companies move away from traditional philanthropic giving and seek a greater level of input to support ESG (environmental, social, governance) considerations.He provides tips on how smaller voluntary organisations can compete with major charity brands by offering local infrastructure and expertise.He also suggests ways in which charities can reposition their offering through commercial...
2023-07-28
30 min
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2023-04-20
9h 06
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[German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River by Felicity Whitmore
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/675774 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River Author: Felicity Whitmore Narrator: Hannah Baus Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: April 20, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Felicity Whitmore ist die deutsche Lucinda RileyDrehbuchautorin Emily soll das Skript für die Verfilmung des Bestsellers von Ryan Scott verfassen. Doch schon das erste Treffen in London verläuft angespannt, keiner von beiden ist kompromissbereit, und immer wieder eskaliert die Situation. Was Emily nicht weiß: Ryans kleine Tochter Kelly hat Leukämie, und nur eine kostspielige Behandlung in den USA vers...
2023-04-20
05 min
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[German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River by Felicity Whitmore
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/675774to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River Author: Felicity Whitmore Narrator: Hannah Baus Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: April 20, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Felicity Whitmore ist die deutsche Lucinda RileyDrehbuchautorin Emily soll das Skript für die Verfilmung des Bestsellers von Ryan Scott verfassen. Doch schon das erste Treffen in London verläuft angespannt, keiner von beiden ist kompromissbereit, und immer wieder eskaliert die Situation. Was Emily nicht weiß: Ryans kleine Tochter Kelly hat Leukämie, und nur eine kostspielige Behandlung in den USA verspricht Rett...
2023-04-20
9h 06
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Hören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos beihttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 675774 Titel: Der wilde Garten am Helford River Autor: Felicity Whitmore Erzähler: Hannah Baus Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 09:06:03 Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 04-20-23 Herausgeber: SAGA Egmont Kategorien: Fiction & Literature, Historical Romance, Sagas Zusammenfassung: Felicity Whitmore ist die deutsche Lucinda RileyDrehbuchautorin Emily soll das Skript für die Verfilmung des Bestsellers von Ryan Scott verfassen. Doch schon das erste Treffen in London verläuft angespannt, keiner von beiden ist kompromissbereit, und immer wieder eskaliert die Situation. Was Emily nicht weiß: Ryans kleine Tochter Kelly hat Leukämie, und nur eine...
2023-04-20
9h 06
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[German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River by Felicity Whitmore
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/675774 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Der wilde Garten am Helford River Author: Felicity Whitmore Narrator: Hannah Baus Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: April 20, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Felicity Whitmore ist die deutsche Lucinda RileyDrehbuchautorin Emily soll das Skript für die Verfilmung des Bestsellers von Ryan Scott verfassen. Doch schon das erste Treffen in London verläuft angespannt, keiner von beiden ist kompromissbereit, und immer wieder eskaliert die Situation. Was Emily nicht weiß: Ryans kleine Tochter Kelly hat Leukämie, und nur eine kostspielige Behandlung in den USA vers...
2023-04-20
05 min
ps. tykitellään
Suuri tempotrendikatsaus 2023
Niko ja Oskari ovat kuunnelleet rutkasti kaikenlaista käyttömusiikkia, ja niin ovat kollegat kansainvälisissä medioissakin. Miksi ambientista ja sen johdannaiset ovat puhjenneet striimausajassa kukoistukseensa? Toisessa ääripäässä tykittelijät pohtivat järkeviä tai ei-niin-järkeviä syitä sille, miksi niin monen uuden hitin tempo on noin 174bpm?Suositukset:Niko: Shigeo Sekitō: あまい囁き" ja Mina: Parole ParoleOskari: Lil Yachty: Let’s Start Here, Joy Anonymous: JOY (God Only Knows) ja Lucinda Chua: EchoNamedroppauspilvi:Adele, AHO, Alex G, Bess, Burial, John Cage, Cher, Lucinda Chua, Lucrecia Dalt, Miles Davis, Mac DeMarco, Dua Lipa, Eiffe...
2023-02-07
44 min
Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman’s Hour: Helena Bonham Carter on ‘Nolly’, Sophie Duker, Happy Valley & kinship care, Emily Atack’
Helena Bonham Carter tells us about playing Noele Gordon, "the Queen of the midlands", in new ITV drama 'Nolly' written by Russell T Davies. The actress starred in the hugely popular TV soap Crossroads for 18 years until she was sacked very suddenly in 1981. The TV drama Happy Valley has captured the public’s imagination with the final episode of the final series airing this Sunday. We hear from one listener who contacted Woman’s Hour about how as a kinship carer she has felt “heard” by the drama and Anita also speaks to Dr Lucy Peake the chief ex...
2023-02-04
56 min
Psychology in the Classroom
RE-STAR: Autism, ADHD and Depression
Today’s episode we are revisiting the RE-STAR project or Regulating Emotions - Strengthening Adolescent Resilience, a large 4 year research project looking at the relationship between poor mental health and neuro-atypicalities, in particular Autism and Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder (ADHD). Today I am joined by Professor Edmund Sonuga-Barke, who is leading the project and we are also joined by Professor Emily Siminoff who is also involved with the project. The focus for today’s discussion is why young people with Autism and ADHD might be at greater risk of mental ill health, in particular depression. Emily and Edmund also t...
2023-01-11
51 min
Story-Power
Theatre Support Jobs Galore
Emily McGill is a spiritual seeker, tarot reader, storytelling strategist, and a deep believer in the power of community. After nearly a decade and a half working in entertainment in New York City as a Broadway and entertainment publicist and communications consultant, her path of self-exploration led to healing and evolution – and reading tarot cards professionally. Invited to read tarot for virtual Burning Man 2021 and Brooklyn’s dry speakeasy Club Curious, Emily has also been featured by The Tamron Hall Show, the NY Post, and Thrive Global. She writes Playbill’s Broadway Horoscopes, and currently in development is her ow...
2022-08-31
1h 03
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Under Her Care: A Thriller by Lucinda Berry
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692132to listen full audiobooks. Title: Under Her Care: A Thriller Author: Lucinda Berry Narrator: Marli Watson, Brian Holden, Emily Ellet, Eileen Stevens Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 59 minutes Release date: June 1, 2022 Genres: Psychological Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Perfect Child comes a shocking thriller about the disturbing complexities of a mother’s love and the deadly consequences of unravelling family secrets. On a humid summer day in Alabama, a mayor’s wife turns up brutally murdered under a railroad bridge. Standing next to her body is fourteen-year-old Mason Hill, the autistic son...
2022-06-01
8h 59
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692132 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Under Her Care: A Thriller Author: Lucinda Berry Narrator: Marli Watson, Brian Holden, Emily Ellet, Eileen Stevens Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 59 minutes Release date: June 1, 2022 Genres: Psychological Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Perfect Child comes a shocking thriller about the disturbing complexities of a mother’s love and the deadly consequences of unravelling family secrets. On a humid summer day in Alabama, a mayor’s wife turns up brutally murdered under a railroad bridge. Standing next to her body is fourteen-year-old Mason Hill, the auti...
2022-06-01
05 min
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Under Her Care: A Thriller by Lucinda Berry
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692132 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Under Her Care: A Thriller Author: Lucinda Berry Narrator: Marli Watson, Brian Holden, Emily Ellet, Eileen Stevens Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 59 minutes Release date: June 1, 2022 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Perfect Child comes a shocking thriller about the disturbing complexities of a mother’s love and the deadly consequences of unravelling family secrets. On a humid summer day in Alabama, a mayor’s wife turns up brutally murdered under a railroad bridge. Standing next to her body is fourteen-year-old Mason Hill, the auti...
2022-06-01
05 min