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New Books in History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-14
35 min
New Books in Military History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-07
35 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-07
35 min
New Books in Medieval History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-06
35 min
New Books Network
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-06
35 min
New Books in Catholic Studies
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-06
35 min
New Books in Women's History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-06
35 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2026-01-06
35 min
The Parish Pod
Episode 7 - The inside track on William Gilbert School with Helen Britten
As headteacher of William Gilbert Endowed C of E Primary School in Duffield, I am often reminded of the extraordinary legacy that surrounds our school—not just in its rich history dating back to 1565, but in the ongoing support that continues to shape the lives of our pupils long after they leave us. Many former pupils are now parents at the school! Our school benefits from the support of two structures: the Duffield Endowed School foundation, a registered charity that owns the land on which our school stands; and provides a vital role in our gov...
2025-11-28
25 min
The Poems We Made Along The Way
Episode 32: Clare Pollard - "The poem itself is a haunted house"
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along the Way Gregory Kearns speaks to Clare Pollard about breaking your own rules, poems being like haunted houses, and the word poetess.Clare Pollard is a poet, novelist, children’s author, translator non-fiction writer and editor. She wrote her first poetry collection The Heavy-Petting Zoo (published by Bloodaxe) was written while she was still in school. Her other books include The Modern Fairies, The Untameables, Delphi and her most recent collection of poetry The Lives of the Female Poets is published by Bloodaxe. Links to writi...
2025-11-03
1h 10
The Perceptive Photographer
Magic in the mundane
In this magical episode, cause it has 555 as the episode number, we are looking at the everyday of life, because in photography, it is easy to fall for the idea that creativity lives somewhere else. We scroll through endless images of faraway places and imagine that if we could just get there, we’d finally make the work that matters. But often, the most profound photographs come from right where we are. They grow out of the people we love, the light we see every morning, and the small moments that quietly shape our days. When we st...
2025-10-27
13 min
The Perceptive Photographer
Magic in the mundane
In this magical episode, cause it has 555 as the episode number, we are looking at the everyday of life, because in photography, it is easy to fall for the idea that creativity lives somewhere else. We scroll through endless images of faraway places and imagine that if we could just get there, we’d finally make the work that matters. But often, the most profound photographs come from right where we are. They grow out of the people we love, the light we see every morning, and the small moments that quietly shape our days. When we st...
2025-10-27
13 min
She Leads Collective Podcast: stories, allyship and confidence tools for women
S1 Ep19: Menopause at Work: Helen Tomlinson on Culture Change
Send us a textReleased the week of World Menopause Day (18 October), this episode features Helen Tomlinson, the UK’s first Menopause Employment Champion. She shares why midlife isn’t a decline—it’s a power stage—and how employers can move from token gestures to real culture change. What happens when a musical-theatre dream becomes a mission to transform workplaces for millions of women? Helen Tomlinson—Head of Inclusion at Adecco and the UK’s first Menopause Employment Champion—has used her voice to shift policy, challenge stigma and help organisations get...
2025-10-15
49 min
Gone Medieval
The Paston Letters with Helen Castor
Matt Lewis and Helen Castor uncover the romantic entanglements and perilous struggles of the 15th-century Paston family, whose personal correspondences reveal intimate details of love, ambition, and survival during the Wars of the Roses. Through the incredible archive of letters we meet the indomitable matriarch Margaret and her sons John II and John III, as they navigate political turmoil, defend their home in a dramatic siege, and experience forbidden love. A rare glimpse into the past through thrilling stories of medieval romance and danger preserved through centuries.MOREReal Medieval Women with Philippa Gregory
2025-08-15
1h 05
The SMB Deal Hunter Podcast
Former Talent Agent Buys 40-Year-Old Trade Publication | Nathan Gregory of Auto Body News
Join me as I sit down with Nathan Gregory, a former talent agent in the entertainment industry who acquired Auto Body News, the leading trade publication in the collision repair industry.Nathan’s journey into entrepreneurship began with flipping raw land and investing in commercial real estate. After building and selling an Amazon-based product business, he spent over a year searching for the right company to buy, ultimately landing on a 42-year-old B2B media company serving auto repair shops and vendors nationwide. He used SBA financing, creative seller notes, and deep industry experience to close the de...
2025-07-09
52 min
Making Tracks Railway Podcast
Heritage Railways Improve Visitor Appeal in North Wales and Sharon Gregory's Holiday Rideouts
Send us a textIn this Episode of Making Tracks, engineer and podcaster Alasdair Stewart learns about modern methods of marketing heritage railways with the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways' Osian Hughes. Helen Leslie explains how a museum is a fundamental part of the visitor experience at the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway in Porthmadog, and Sharon Gregory has been on tour on her motorbike visiting some of her favourite lines and meets the S4C TV dragons at the Talyllyn Railway on a week long ride-out across Wales.#Gwili #Ffwhr #whhr #Talyllyn The Gwil...
2025-06-09
50 min
The Dan Astin-Gregory Podcast
Helen Pluckrose: We've Passed Peak Woke (But What's Next Could Be Even Worse)
Have we passed peak woke—or is the next wave even more dangerous?In this episode, Dan Astin-Gregory speaks with Helen Pluckrose—author of Cynical Theories and The Counterweight Handbook—to unpack the rise and evolution of Critical Social Justice ideology, its authoritarian tendencies, and what may follow in its wake.We discuss:Why wokeism spread so fast—and why it hasn’t truly gone awayHow liberalism can offer a way forward amid polarisationWhat individuals can do to push back with principle and clarity🔗 Explore Helen’s work...
2025-06-05
1h 30
Columbia Today
Helen Porter and Ken Gregory, Columbia Public Schools
Helen Porter, Chief of Schools, and Ken Gregory, safety and security director, joined Ted to discuss high school graduations, how early to get to the ceremonies, safety concerns at Columbia Public Schools events, and what state legislation might mean for local schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-05-15
21 min
For the Love of Health
The Patient Perspective on Clinical Trials with Dr. Gregory Masters and Robert Robinson
According to the National Institute of Health, there are more than 500,000 clinical trials happening right now around the world. ChristianaCare has been nationally recognized for contributions to this work, as clinicians and scientists at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute collaborate to turn laboratory discoveries into real world therapies.On this week's episode of For The Love of Health, we're joined by Dr. Greg Masters, ChristianaCare’s National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Principal Investigator. Dr. Masters explains how these vital studies work and why they matter - from testing new medications to...
2025-04-24
15 min
Scary Spirits Podcast
Peeping Tom (1960)
Scary Spirits Podcast: Celebrating the Anniversary of “Peeping Tom” (1960). This week, Karen and Greg invite you to join them on a spine-chilling journey as they celebrate the anniversary of the iconic 1960 film, Peeping Tom. Released on April 7th, this groundbreaking psychological thriller has left an indelible mark on cinema history, and our hosts are here to explore every eerie detail. To enhance the experience, Karen has discovered a special “Peeping Tom Collins” cocktail. As you sip along, you’ll be treated to an in-depth discussion about the film’s unsettling themes, innovative cinematography, and its controversia...
2025-04-09
1h 25
It's OK to be spiritual
18. Discovering your soul purpose & the role of Astrology
Helen and Lori explore the journey of finding one's soul purpose. They share personal stories, discuss the importance of life experiences, and offer insights into finding your own intuitive gifts. Lori discusses her journey into energy work and card reading, while Helen reflects on finding her role as a teacher and communicator. The conversation also touches on the pressures of finding one's soul purpose and the importance of letting go and allowing it to unfold naturally. The hosts explore how astrology can provide guidance and insights into one's life purpose, with practical tips on using astrology to n...
2025-03-15
16 min
World War Now Podcast
The Life & Legacy of St. Constantine the Great w/ Gregory Heers! Aether Hour Ep. 66
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit worldwarnow.coGregory Heers joins the show for an in depth discussion on the life of St. Constantine the Great, his early life, his rise to power, his conversion to Christianity, the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, how he built Constantinople, & more! We also get into the Council of Nicaea and his importance to it, his holy mother St. Helen & her trips across the Empir…
2025-02-13
34 min
Law and the Future of War
The Geneva Conventions in History - Helen Kinsella and Giovanni Mantilla
Send us a textIn this episode, Simon speaks to Professor Helen Kinsella and Associate Professor Giovanni Mantilla, two leading experts on the history and formation of the Geneva Conventions and IHL more generally. They discuss the negotiations leading up the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol, exploring some of the political tensions that sits behind the provisions of these key legal texts. This includes how the law treats non-state actors and non-international armed conflict, as well who gets the right to wage war. Helen Kinsella is a Professor of Political Science and Law at the U...
2025-01-01
57 min
The Poems We Made Along The Way
Episode 9: Walking your way to a great poem, and more Helen Mort
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats with Helen Mort about writing rhymes, how to find permission and how to get good at metre.Helen Mort is a writer based in Sheffield. Back in 2015 she was chosen as one of the Next Generation poets and has won numerous awards including the Eric Gregory Award in 2007. Helen’s most recent publication Dad Vs. Dad from Verse Poetry Press explores the aftermath of her father’s stroke through a combination of lyric and erasure poetry.You can buy Dad vs...
2024-12-30
50 min
Unstuck with Jay Abbasi
Meet Helen - Creating Encore Experiences for Employees
Meet Helen, a dedicated chief HR officer at a financial services company in Chicago. Helen is stuck, grappling with low employee engagement, high turnover, and a tired workplace culture. Despite her deep commitment to her team, Helen struggles to reconnect her organization to a sense of energy and purpose. In this episode, Jay welcomes Gregory Offner, an award-winning speaker, workplace strategist, and author of Tip Jar Culture: How to Reengage and Reignite Your Workforce. Greg shares his unique insights on how to transform workplace experiences by fostering collaboration, creating meaningful connections, and infusing purpose into daily work. Drawing from his...
2024-12-23
59 min
This Place, Our Voices
Country Rustics | Helen & Alan Gregory
“You can't buy happiness, but you can buy local and that's kind of the same.”Nestled in the picturesque village of Swettenham, Cheshire, Country Rustics is a family-run business proudly led by Helen and Alan Gregory. This remarkable couple continues the legacy of crafting high-quality, durable, and sustainable outdoor furniture that stands the test of time.In this episode of This Place, Our Voices, we sit down with Helen and Alan to explore the value of supporting local businesses, the charm of offering a truly personal and besp...
2024-12-03
31 min
The HOT CHIX Podcast
S.1 Ep.10 - Helen's Hot Chicken by Vanderbilt Campus ("The Warning")
THIS IS NOT A TEST! THIS CHIX IS HOT! We actually may be Recalibrating the way that we judge heat BECAUSE of Helen’s at Vanderbilt. This particular location also has some additional heat levels that we weren't ready for. This was an amazing opportunity for us to have our clocks cleaned by a location that we didn’t realize would have been THAT hot. Gregory & Alex take a step into the hot seat with some Waffles, Wings, and Wicked Hot Tenders! We have an amazing perspective that may help a few...
2024-11-19
1h 40
Clásicos en el Aire
Las Nieves del Kilimanjaro (de Henry King con Gregory Peck y Ava Gardner)
"¡Gracias por escuchar este episodio! Puedes disfrutar de más contenido y seguir nuestro programa completo en iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clasicos-aire_sq_f12479171_1.html Si prefieres escuchar este episodio directamente en iVoox, haz clic aquí https://www.ivoox.com/nieves-del-kilimanjaro-de-henry-king-con-audios-mp3_rf_135809567_1.html Tu apoyo en iVoox nos ayuda a crecer y a seguir creando contenido. ¡Gracias por estar ahí" Título original: The Snows of Kilimanjaro Año: 1952 Duración: 117 minutos País: Estados Unidos Dirección: Henry King Guion: Casey Robinson, basado en el relato corto de Ernest Hemingway Música: Bernard Herrmann Fotografía: Leon Shamroy Productora...
2024-11-11
1h 53
Clásicos en el Aire
Las Nieves del Kilimanjaro (de Henry King con Gregory Peck y Ava Gardner)
"¡Gracias por escuchar este episodio! Puedes disfrutar de más contenido y seguir nuestro programa completo en iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-clasicos-aire_sq_f12479171_1.html Si prefieres escuchar este episodio directamente en iVoox, haz clic aquí https://www.ivoox.com/nieves-del-kilimanjaro-de-henry-king-con-audios-mp3_rf_135809567_1.html Tu apoyo en iVoox nos ayuda a crecer y a seguir creando contenido. ¡Gracias por estar ahí" Título original: The Snows of Kilimanjaro Año: 1952 Duración: 117 minutos País: Estados Unidos Dirección: Henry King Guion: Casey Robinson, basado en el relato corto de Ernest Hemingway Música: Bernard Herrmann Fotografía: Leon Shamroy Productora...
2024-11-11
1h 53
The Poems We Made Along The Way
Episode 4: The influence of philosophy on poetry, and more with Helen Tookey
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Helen Tookey about stanza construction, Wittgenstein and what it is like to teach poetry.Helen is a poet based in Liverpool who has published three collections with Carcanet, most recently In the Quaker Hotel. She has been shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize for Best First Collection and the Forward Prize. Helen is a Senior Lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University where, amongst other achievements she tutored Gregory during his undergraduate degree.You can buy Helen’s book here...
2024-10-14
1h 36
CIA: Contagious Influencers of America
KEVIN DOWNES and BRANDON GREGORY bring a rush of hope to theaters with their new film "White Bird" on October 4
There's no better time than now for a message of spreading kindness! Nine-time Emmy winner David Sams speaks with CEO Kevin Downes and President and COO Brandon Gregory from Kingdom Story Company about their upcoming film "White Bird," the importance of kindness, and the unique approach they take in creating faith-based films. They discuss the challenges of filmmaking, the significance of prayer and community, and the journey of finding self-worth in God. The conversation highlights the power of storytelling in cinema and the impact it can have on audiences. "White Bird" stars Academy Award® winner Helen Mirren and is th...
2024-09-20
47 min
ICFslalom podcast
C1W Semifinal Preview
Results of the C1W and K1M heats, plus a preview of the Olympic C1W canoe slalom semifinal. Special guests Helen Darby-Dowman, Ettore Ivaldi, and Julien Billaut join host John Gregory. This is a series of daily podcast episodes. Each episode is published at 6 a.m. CET. Tomorrow, results from the C1W semifinal and final, plus a preview of the K1M semifinal. Want more? We recommend Ettore Ivaldi's blog http://ettoreivaldi.blogspot.com/
2024-07-31
13 min
The Career Suite
A Story of Career Transition – Playing to a New Beat!
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟Season 2 of The Career Suite is here, and we're kicking it off with an incredible story of career transition and talent acquisition. 🎙️ Episode Title: A Story of Career Transition – Playing to a New Beat! Host: Helen G. Sneed, Principal Partner of Drive The Goal, LLCGuest: Gregory Sneed, Retired Chief of Police and Saxophonist In this season, we’re bringing fresh insights and exciting changes:✅ A new logo and mini-icon – don't miss that microphone!✅ Exclusive swag – something to keep you warm and styli...
2024-07-23
12 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
New Books in Military History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
New Books in Catholic Studies
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
New Books in Women's History
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Helen J. Nicholson, "Women and the Crusades" (Oxford UP, 2023)
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration.Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. It...
2024-05-25
35 min
4 - Hymnal
2nd Sunday of Lent - Orthros and Divine Liturgy
Orthros and Divine Liturgy of the 2nd Sunday of Lent (Saint Gregory palamas)Celebrant: His Grace Bishop Athenagoras of NazianzosWebsite Saints Constantine and Helen of Washington D.C. Podcasts: The Rode and the Suit Sunday School and Youth Sunday Sermons Hymnal Support our church
2024-04-01
4h 10
My Dad's Car : Nostalgic cars of our childhood
Helen Stanley - Goblin Works Garage: Peugeot 405 Mi16, BMW E36, and the latest online car buying experience S3E9
Send us a textJon and Andy welcome Helen Stanley to My Dad's car this week. She may be familar to some of you having graced our TV screens on Goblin Works Garage and Motor Pickers to name but a few. These day's Helen is working as an artist - check out her pop art here: helenstanleyofficial.comHelen also hosts a podcast with her cousin, called Cars of the Macabre - take a listen in all the usual places. Discussion on her own car influence starts with toys, and then builds into a l...
2024-03-12
32 min
Scary Spirits Podcast
I Know What you Did Last Summer
Celebrate Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Birthday with a Review of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and a Killer Cocktail! It’s party time! This week, we’re raising a glass (actually a Meat Hook Cocktail!) to celebrate the 45th birthday of Jennifer Love Hewitt, and what better way to do that than with a review of the iconic 1997 slasher film “I Know What You Did Last Summer“? Join your hosts, Karen and Greg, as they dive deep into the chilling story of four friends haunted by a deadly secret and a vengeful killer. Expect hilario...
2024-02-21
1h 21
Pen to Print - Podcasts for Aspiring Writers
A Showcase Selected by Helen Aitchison
Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print This month’s showcase is selected by Helen Aitchison. Hailing from the north-east of England, Helen combines writing with her work as the director of a Community Interest Company, ’Write On The Tyne’, which provides creative writing courses and mentoring with a focus on engaging marginalised people in the area. Helen also teaches for her local council, is a freelance writer for Story Terrace and an on-line journalist for Radio Gateshead. The...
2024-01-16
12 min
Brass Evolution
Ep 11. James P Gregory Jnr - Cora Youngblood Corson
In this episode I chat to researcher and relative of Cora Youngblood Corson, James P Gregory Jnr about her trailblazing and complex life and his ongoing discoveries into her significance in opening doors for women brass musicians. We discuss her enterprising beginnings in Anadarko, her rise to fame, jewel encrusted Euphoniums and much more. The Legend of Cora Youngblood Corson - Youtube Presentation International Tuba Euphonium Association Podcast music is Mephistopheles performed by the Illinois Brass Band https://fanlist.com/brassevolution
2024-01-12
32 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Milroy on her two new books for young children, 'Bush Bugs' and 'Crow Baby'
Bush Bugs is a colourful array of Australian insects that will captivate young children. From spiky stick insects to hairy spiders, from blood-sucking mosquitos to dung-eating blow flies and feasting wasps, this is a fun and easy-to-read book introducing tiny readers to tiny bush critters. Crow Baby tells the story of a baby born with two spirits – one human and one crow. The baby grows up to be Daisy Crow, a girl who lives with humans by day and flies with the crows in her dreams. Crow Baby is a bittersweet story of sacrifice, metamorphosis and change. It introduces key Fi...
2024-01-09
19 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Milroy on her two new books for young children, 'Bush Bugs' and 'Crow Baby'
Bush Bugs is a colourful array of Australian insects that will captivate young children. From spiky stick insects to hairy spiders, from blood-sucking mosquitos to dung-eating blow flies and feasting wasps, this is a fun and easy-to-read book introducing tiny readers to tiny bush critters.Crow Baby tells the story of a baby born with two spirits – one human and one crow. The baby grows up to be Daisy Crow, a girl who lives with humans by day and flies with the crows in her dreams. Crow Baby is a bittersweet story of sacrifice, metamorphosis and change. It...
2024-01-09
19 min
The Allusionist
184. Misophonia
The word 'misophonia' describes a condition that statistically, 20 per cent of you have: an extreme reaction to certain sounds. "For me, it was a relief to have a word for what I'd been experiencing," says Dr Jane Gregory, author of the new book Sounds Like Misophonia: How to Stop Small Noises from Causing Extreme Reactions, "because I thought for a long time that I was really uptight or maybe a bit controlling over other people, and that that was a problem with my character, as opposed to it actually being a problem with the way that my brain processes s...
2023-11-06
52 min
Selden Society lecture series Australia
Queensland Law Society: serving ‘conscientious, honest lawyers’
A statement praising ‘conscientious honest lawyers’ was published in a Brisbane newspaper in 1874. At that time, the public image of lawyers—barristers, as well as solicitors—was poor. For decades Queensland Parliaments were inclined to agree. The creation of the incorporated Queensland Law Society was seen as an important step in improving the reputation of lawyers.In this lecture, historian Helen Gregory presents the challenges which needed to be addressed, and how government was persuaded to pass the necessary legislation, taking into account the expectations of solicitors, Parliament and the public.The lecture is opened by the H...
2023-10-08
1h 03
Keys of the Kingdom
8/19/23: Misunderstandings Producing False Doctrine
Ezra/Nehemiah linking to many other books; Common (misunderstood) theme in the bible; Pharisee syndrome; Misunderstandings producing false doctrine; Saving ourselves?; "Confess"; Things we DO; Meanings of words in context; "Done away with"?; "Corban"; First fruits; Levites; Social welfare snare; Goats?; Sacrificing on altars; "Nissi" goddess; Society's sickness; Debating existence of God; His Holy Church Internet presence; Living Network; The table of Caesar; Trust law; Robbing widows and orphans; Inflation; Income tax; Social Security; Gen 15:9; She-goat = "strong"; Turtledove = "piece of your estate"; Honor = "fatten"; "Nethinim"; Mere servants?; Forced offerings = bondage of Egypt; God not hearing you; "gods"; ayin-zayin; Hewing stones; "...
2023-08-19
1h 45
MFA Writers
Rerelease: Bryan Byrdlong — Helen Zell Writers' Program, University of Michigan
The pod team is wrapping up our summer vacation. In the meantime, we’re rereleasing one of our favorite episodes from our first season. We’ll be back with new and exciting episodes in two weeks. How is the zombie of Haitian folklore a poetic metaphor for how society treats Blackness? Bryan Byrdlong of the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan tells Jared about his project on the traditional and modern conceptualization of zombies, whether poetry can transcend fake news, and how his MFA program gave him an inner editorial voice. Bryan Byrdlon...
2023-08-15
55 min
DA KICKBACK
We are Barbie Girls but, you are Kenough!
SHOW NOTES Discussing the Barbie movie with special guests, Sara Daniels. We Recommend Barbie (Movie theater) Barbie suffers a crisis that leads her to question her world and her existence. Barbie | Main Trailer - YouTube Oppenheimer (Movie theater) The story of American scientist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer | New Trailer - YouTube Happiness for beginners (Netflix) Helen signs up for a wilderness survival course, a year after getting d...
2023-08-05
1h 15
Biblical Time Machine
The Evolution of Satan
Learn how a humdrum Hebrew word for "obstacle/adversary" morphed over the centuries into the goat-hoofed, pitchfork-wielding embodiment of all evil. Our guest TJ Wray traces the biblical and historical evolution of Satan from a side character in the book of Job to the snarling chaos monster of Revelation. Check out TJ's book, The Birth of Satan: Tracing the Devil's Biblical Roots, co-authored with Gregory MobleySpecial thanks to listener Daniel Kline for this episode topic suggestion. Email us with your own ideas for future episodes and we'll shout you out on air. If you're enjoying the show, please ra...
2023-06-26
57 min
Pen to Print - Podcasts for Aspiring Writers
Writing Tips from Helen Aitchison : Write On! Audio Weekly
Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print. In this week’s podcast we bring you writing tips from Helen Aitchison. Hailing from the north-east of England, Helen combines writing with her work as the director of a Community Interest Company, ‘Write On The Tyne,’ which provides creative writing courses and mentoring with a focus on engaging marginalised people in the area. Helen also teaches for her local council, is a freelance writer for Story Terrace and an on-line journalist for Radio Gateshead. Fin...
2023-06-13
21 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 118, Romantic Love (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Introduction I was told not to think too much about love. Obsess over it, let it dye the very fabric of my being: but do not think about it. Why, after all, would I want to overanalyse the magic and mystery? Would this not reduce a storybook to words and pages? I was told that I was incomplete and was to search for another who would make me whole. This search, I was promised, would lead me to a partner I would love and be happy with forever. And are love and happiness not required...
2023-06-04
47 min
Holy Trinity + Holy Cross - Sermons
Saint Constantine - Fr. Gregory - May 21, 2023
Today on the Sunday of the Blind Man and feast day of Sts. Constantine and Helen, Equal to the Apostles, the Epistle comes to us from the Book of Acts. Father Gregory shares why the Church chooses this reading on this feast day. The Epistle recounts the conversion of Saint Paul, a persecutor of the Church before he repented, on the road to Damascus. Saint Constantine, an important figure in both Church and secular history, was less than saintly. Both of these saints heard the Divine call of God and repented. They became chosen vessels of God, who were not...
2023-05-22
18 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 118, Romantic Love (Part III - Sad Love)
Introduction I was told not to think too much about love. Obsess over it, let it dye the very fabric of my being: but do not think about it. Why, after all, would I want to overanalyse the magic and mystery? Would this not reduce a storybook to words and pages? I was told that I was incomplete and was to search for another who would make me whole. This search, I was promised, would lead me to a partner I would love and be happy with forever. And are love and happiness not required...
2023-05-21
44 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 118, Romantic Love (Part II - What Love Is)
Introduction I was told not to think too much about love. Obsess over it, let it dye the very fabric of my being: but do not think about it. Why, after all, would I want to overanalyse the magic and mystery? Would this not reduce a storybook to words and pages? I was told that I was incomplete and was to search for another who would make me whole. This search, I was promised, would lead me to a partner I would love and be happy with forever. And are love and happiness not required...
2023-05-07
41 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 118, Romantic Love (Part I - Happily Ever After)
Introduction I was told not to think too much about love. Obsess over it, let it dye the very fabric of my being: but do not think about it. Why, after all, would I want to overanalyse the magic and mystery? Would this not reduce a storybook to words and pages? I was told that I was incomplete and was to search for another who would make me whole. This search, I was promised, would lead me to a partner I would love and be happy with forever. And are love and happiness not required...
2023-04-23
41 min
Scary Spirits Podcast
The Mummy (1932)
Celebrating the birthday today of Boris Karloff, Karen has chosen the classic 1932 Universal film “The Mummy” for our viewing pleasure this week. Join Greg and Karen as they discuss the film while they enjoy an “Egyptian Martini“. The recipe that Karen found on cookinginstilettos.com is below. Egyptian Martini Recipe • 2 oz raspberry liqueur• 1 oz vanilla vodka• 1/2 oz triple sec liqueur• Maraschino cherries or fresh raspberries for serving• Optional: a dash of sparkling water Instructions: In a cocktail shaker, mix together the raspberry liqueur, the vanilla vodka and the triple sec. Shake we...
2022-11-23
1h 06
PREG YOUR PARDON
PYP S1E3 Birth Stories with Kaytie Gregory, RN
This episode was recorded in August of 2021. My dear friend Kaytie Gregory and I discuss all things pregnancy and birth, as well as her 4 (very different) birth stories. Kaytie references the documentary “Business of Being Born” which can be streamed here: https://www.amazon.com/Business-Being-Born-Helen-Ayres/dp/B001IIHAGK Todays Show Credits: Podcast art by Austin McDougal: https://www.austinmcdougal.com/ Podcast music by Bailey McDougal: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/evolvethemusic/1523062343 Podcast Produced by Casey McDougal: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/msr/id644332006 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gaylea-mcdougal/support
2022-09-19
1h 31
Good Morning Aurora
Thursday | 4/21/2022 | Life, Liberty & Climate Activism: Mavis Bates, Casey Fitzgerald & Helen Ratzlow on GMA
Happy Thursday everyone! Today we are here to talk climate with our friends Casey Fitzgerald Mavis Bates & Helen Ratzlow. Sustainability, green energy and a whole lot more. Here is today's news: - The Veterans Gardening Day is taking place at Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry on Saturday, May 7th from 11 am to 1 pm. This will be a day of honoring the veterans of Illinois. Also, this will celebrate House Bill 2894, designating the 1st Saturday in May as Veterans Gardening Day. See the flyer for more details and thank you to all the sponsors for their...
2022-04-22
1h 06
Renew Your Faith
Dignity and the Death Penalty: A Conversation with Sister Helen Prejean & Cardinal Gregory
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, archbishop of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, and Sister Helen Prejean discuss the death penalty in the United States in a webinar presented by RENEW International and The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. In addition to sharing their own views of capital punishment, Cardinal Gregory and Sister Helen talk about how Catholics can participate in civil discourse on this polarizing topic and how Catholics can take part in the movement to abolish the death penalty. Cardinal Gregory has written extensively on a consistent ethic of life. His publications have included pastoral statements on th...
2022-02-08
58 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
The Healer's Awakening by Helen Pryke
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/528919 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Healer's Awakening Series: #3 of Healer (Pryke) Author: Helen Pryke Narrator: Deirdra Whelan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 18 minutes Release date: August 19, 2021 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: The Healer's Awakening is a compelling saga with a touch of romance. It's the perfect listen for fans of authors like Philippa Gregory, Lindsey Jayne Ashford and Dinah Jefferies. Since Ginevra Innocenti's death, the cottage has lain empty and abandoned in the woods. Until the day Ginevra's granddaughter, Sara, sees a dragonfly in the depths of winter. Intrigued, she follows it and d...
2021-08-19
03 min
Gregory Meander
Moontide, 1961
On August 11, 1956, Jackson Pollock died in a car accident. Lee Krasner (his wife and lesser known artist) moved into his barn. Still to this day, she has not been correctly placed in the art history canon as a great painter of abstraction. Krasner used this period of pain and grief to produce her Umber series. Umber, making reference to a color, being a natural pigment resembling but darker than ocher, normally dark yellowish-brown in color (raw umber) or dark brown when roasted (burnt umber). Finally, Krasner out of the shadow of her alcoholic husband, she produced some of her...
2021-08-11
03 min
ICFslalom podcast
ICFslalom HND podcast
Review of the Olympic debut C1W semi-final and final. Preview of K1M semi-final. Special guests Helen Darby-Dowman (GBR), Jacqui Lachmann (AUS) and some surprises. Host John Gregory @gregiej and supported by the International Canoe Federation / Planet Canoe. Remember to leave a review. Tune in again tomorrow. #CanoeSlalom #ICFslalom
2021-07-29
08 min
The MAKE IT Podcast
189 - Dr. Christian Gregory - Becoming Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise - The Legacy and Impact of Dick Gregory
Hello, Indie Creatives! In this episode, we have a conversation with the Executive Producer, Producer, Filmmaker, Author, and son of the late Dick Gregory, Dr. Christian Gregory. This was a marathon conversation that we are incredibly proud of and jammed-packed with knowledge gems. We talk about his new documentary now on Showtime, 'The One and Only Dick Gregory,' the concept of finding the 'cracks in the fiber' and duality, Civil Rights Activism, growing up with nine other siblings and a celebrity father, the brilliant film work of Andre Gaines, Kevin Hart and Lena Waithe, i...
2021-07-06
2h 24
American Theatre Artists Online
Matt Conner and Stephen Gregory Smith
Matt Conner and Stephen Gregory Smith describe themselves as modern musical theatre writers who explore the darker side of human nature, while searching for the light. The Washington Post called them “the most prolific writers of musicals in the Washington area who consistently get their work produced.” Their collaboration has resulted in nine full length musicals including, Night of the Living Dead the musical, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Turn of the Screw, Monsters of the Villa Diodati, Kaleidoscope, Witch, and On Air. Several of their works were commissioned by Creative Cauldron as part of their Bold...
2021-06-14
54 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Vines on separating fact from fiction in 'Eve Langley and the Pea Pickers'
In 1942 Eve Langley published her first novel The Pea Pickers to critical acclaim. Hailed as a tour de force, it tells the story of two feisty sisters who wander the Australian countryside dressed as men. In Eve Langley and the Pea Pickers, Helen Vines deftly unravels the threads of a life story that became curiously entangled with the author's works of fiction. This compelling new biography paints a portrait of a complex family constellation plagued by mental illness and obscured by a veil of secrecy. In this episode, Gregory Dobbs chats to Helen Vines about piecing together a story from...
2021-06-02
19 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Vines on separating fact from fiction in 'Eve Langley and the Pea Pickers'
In 1942 Eve Langley published her first novel The Pea Pickers to critical acclaim. Hailed as a tour de force, it tells the story of two feisty sisters who wander the Australian countryside dressed as men.In Eve Langley and the Pea Pickers, Helen Vines deftly unravels the threads of a life story that became curiously entangled with the author's works of fiction. This compelling new biography paints a portrait of a complex family constellation plagued by mental illness and obscured by a veil of secrecy.In this episode, Gregory Dobbs chats to Helen Vines about piecing together a story from...
2021-06-02
19 min
DA KICKBACK
Dis or Dat
Rapid Fire Questions, Rapid Fire Episode SHOW NOTES Kickback Invite Derrick Jones (D-Nice). American Disc Jockey. Beatboxer. Rapper. Producer. Photographer. http://d-nice.com/bio Mindful Matters Get Out & Look Up! https://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/mental-health-benefits-outdoors/ We Recommend Visiting Helen, GA for a plethora of outdoor fun and yummy German food options, enjoying the Earth, Wind & Fire Verzuz battle with The Isley Brothers, diving into some family friendly tv with Netflix’s “Zero Chill” and reading Terry McMillian’...
2021-04-10
35 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Fitzgerald on blue light discos and small town disasters in 'Ash Mountain'
Helen Fitzgerald vividly portrays small town life, and a woman and a land in crisis in her latest thriller 'Ash Mountain'. Fran vowed she'd never return to Ash Mountain but circumstances draw her back to a blisteringly hot summer in the rural town of Ash Mountain. Confronting the past and dealing with future are sidelined by an impending disaster – a mega-fire is roaring towards Ash Mountain and it will expose all kinds of secrets in its wake. In this episode, Gregory Dobbs chats to Helen Fitzgerald about growing up in a small Victorian country town, about Blue Light Discos and ho...
2021-03-03
22 min
Good Reading Podcast
Helen Fitzgerald on blue light discos and small town disasters in 'Ash Mountain'
Helen Fitzgerald vividly portrays small town life, and a woman and a land in crisis in her latest thriller 'Ash Mountain'.Fran vowed she'd never return to Ash Mountain but circumstances draw her back to a blisteringly hot summer in the rural town of Ash Mountain. Confronting the past and dealing with future are sidelined by an impending disaster – a mega-fire is roaring towards Ash Mountain and it will expose all kinds of secrets in its wake.In this episode, Gregory Dobbs chats to Helen Fitzgerald about growing up in a small Victorian country town, about Blue Light Discos and ho...
2021-03-03
22 min
Appetite for Life
Helen Gregory - Co-hosting with Karen Kelly
Join me with co-host Helen Gregory as we chat everything and anything! Megan & Harry expecting their second child, their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. Bridgeton, what to watch on Netflix, vaccinations and much more **tune-in** KAREN KELLY Author & Podcaster | FacebookHelen Gregory | Facebook
2021-02-18
42 min
Appetite for Life
Life in Lockdown (3) with Helen Gregory
Join me as I chat to Entrepreneur Helen Gregory. Helen's had a tough journey during lockdown - losing her role in Business Development for Handpicked Hotels, working at the stunning Rookery Hall Hotel. And whilst in the middle of a major home improvement, carefully planned with her long term partner, she then discovered he was having an affair and the relationship sadly broke down. Left with the financial worry of a new build and having to live in a caravan, Helen soon turned her life around turning this negative into a positive by launching her new company, Beyond the...
2021-01-27
31 min
MFA Writers
Bryan Byrdlong — Helen Zell Writers’ Program, University of Michigan
How is the zombie of Haitian folklore a poetic metaphor for how society treats Blackness? Bryan Byrdlong of the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan tells Jared about his project on the traditional and modern conceptualization of zombies, how poetry can transcend fake news, and how his MFA program gave him an inner editorial voice. Bryan Byrdlong is a Black poet from Chicago, Illinois. In high school, he was part of Chicago’s Louder than a Bomb poetry slam competition. He graduated from Vanderbilt University where he received an undergraduate English/Creative Writing degree and...
2021-01-19
55 min
Appetite for Life
Christmas Special!
I'm joined by co-host Helen Gregory for the Appetite for Life Christmas Special as we chat all things 2020! What a year it's been starting with the Australian bushfires, Harry and Megan leaving the royal family, the pandemic, earthquakes, explosions, No-Brexit deals, president trumps twitter chaos and refusing to move over for Biden, not to mention the pandemic! But, don't worry we bring lots of fun with some Christmas Covid related jokes, a Christmas quiz and discuss which couples didn't quite survive lockdown **Tune-in** to the Appetite for Life Christmas special!
2020-12-22
47 min
Appetite for Life
Appetite for Life **CHRISTMAS SPECIAL**
I'm joined by co-host Helen Gregory for an Appetite for Life Christmas Special as we chat all things 2020! What a year it's been! It began with the devastating Australian Bushfires, Harry and Megan leaving the Royal family, earthquakes, explosions, No-Brexit deals, president trumps twitter chaos and refusing to move over for Biden, and of course, the pandemic! Don't worry, we bring lots of fun to the show with Christmas Covid-related jokes, a Christmas quiz and which couples didn't quite survive lockdown **Tune-in** to an Appetite for Life Christmas special!Appetite for Life by Karen Kelly...
2020-12-22
46 min
Jaws of Justice Radio
Garrett S. Griffin Speaks on Socialism and Gregory Joseph of NCADP Speaks Against the Death Penalty
Jaws of Justice Radio investigates how to achieve justice in America. On December 21st, host Patricia Bartholome speaks with Garrett S. Griffin. G.S. Griffin is a political writer, activist, and local author. He has written a book, Why America Needs Socialism: The Argument from Martin Luther King, Helen Keller, Albert Einstein, and Other Great Thinkers. […]
2020-12-20
56 min
The Allusionist
122. Ghostwriter
The word for ‘ghostwriter’ in French is a racist slur. How did THAT come about? And what word could French-speakers use instead? Ngofeen Mputubwele and Gregory Warner investigate. This piece originally aired on NPR’s Rough Translation; hear their new season at npr.org and on your pod app. Content note: the piece is about, and therefore contains, offensive terms. And towards the end of the episode, in the Minillusionist, I get into the racist violent etymology of the word ‘bulldozer’. Find more information about these topics and guests at theallusionist.org/ghostwriter. The Allusi...
2020-09-28
24 min
The Alexi Cashen Podcast
Helen Gregory's Vine of Creativity
Helen Gregory is a lifestyle entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience in strategic brand management communications for leading hospitality, beverage, and destination clients with worldwide reach. Helen launched her first marketing firm in 2001 and recently rebranded it into Gregory + Vine, and the vine has grown ever since. In this episode… People who are not in the design and arts industry don’t usually consider themselves as creatives. But for Helen Gregory, creativity isn’t relegated to just certain groups of people. She believes that creativity is for everyone and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to b...
2020-08-24
43 min
Are you what you do?
Episode 16 - You're not just what you do! - Helen Anne Gregory
www.patreon.com/areyouwhatyoudoHelen Anne Gregory has been many things - administrator for Siemens, singer, recruiter, software tester, scrum master, photographer, maker of things on Etsy, life coach, mental health blogger, writer… Find out which of those labels still apply and why she hates the core question of my podcast ;)Helen’s stuff:Instagram & Twitter: @helengregory / Linktree: https://linktr.ee/helengregory / Mezzo Soprano: http://www.helenannegregory.com/ / Coaching: http://www.helengregorycoaching.com/ / Blog: https://helengregoryblog.wordpress.com/
2020-07-08
00 min
TheDavidBowersAwards with Born Healer and Gregory Crimson
Indie music and talk with London's Born Healer and Switzerland's Gregory Crimson highlight this week's TheDavidBowersAwards. Hot blues-rock with a melodic groove are the trademarks of this group of talented musicians now hailing from London. Born Healer fetures award-winning musicians who have found their synergy and retained it even through the pandemic. Helen Turners scorching vocals are enhanced by tight instrumentation to bring out the raw emotion. Gregory Crimson brings a raw edge to some serious rock, which he has perfected with his group The Black Academy. His music, while hard driven rock, doesn't ease off on the lyrics, evoking some...
2020-05-31
59 min
The Allusionist
115. Keep Calm and
Twenty years ago, a 1939 poster printed by the British government with the words ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ turned up in a second-hand bookshop in Northern England. And lo! A decor trend was born: teatowels, T-shirts, mugs, phone cases, condoms, and a zillion riffs on the phrase. Bookshop owner Stuart Manley talks about unearthing the poster that spawned countless imitations; author Owen Hatherley explains why the poster was NOT, in fact, an exemplar of Blitz Spirit and British bulldog courage and whatnot; and psychologist and therapist Jane Gregory considers whether being told to keep calm can keep us c...
2020-05-17
21 min
Peculiar Picture Show
The Last Emperor: Attachment Disorder and Shit
Intro by Brandon Have you ever wanted to watch the emperor of China take a shit? Well, of course, we all have. Today we’re looking at the 1987 biopic film The Last Emperor, which is about the last emperor of China, Pu Yi, and yes, we do get to watch him take a shit. This film has been described as an intimate epic, and it surprisingly achieves that careful balance of giving us an entire lifetime while also showing us the small details that make this character real. That’s not to say that this film...
2020-02-22
00 min
The Portland Podcast
Helen Marnie of Ladytron
Helen on the new Ladytron LP, forthcoming "Tower of Glass" short film & much more. The Portland Podcast is produced & edited by Gregory Druker Day. Music used under license for pdxpodcast.com.Support the show
2019-12-09
18 min
Two Minute Stories with Chris Neilan & Helen Mort
Episode 4: Andrew McMillan & Rachel Genn
Andrew McMillan's debut poetry collection, Physical, was the first ever poetry collection to win the Guardian First Book Award. It also won a Somerset Maugham Award, and Eric Gregory Award and a Northern Writers Award, was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Award, the Costa Poetry Award, the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 2016, the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Roehampton Prize and the Polari First Book Prize. His second collection, Playtime, was published by Jonathan Cape in 2018 and is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation for Autumn 2018. A doctor of neuroscience by training and a former Royal Society...
2019-01-31
00 min
The Allusionist
82. A Novel Remedy
When you’re feeling unwell, what’s the book you read to make yourself feel better? And why does it work? Clinical psychologist Jane Gregory explains why she sometimes prescribes novel-reading to her patients; and academic Guy Cuthbertson tells how post-WW1 Britain was soothed by Agatha Christie. Find out more about this episode at http://theallusionist.org/convalescence. The Allusionist’s online home is http://theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at http://twitter.com/allusionistshow and http://facebook.com/allusionistshow.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for pr...
2018-08-13
22 min
Pup & PawsCast
Angel’s Book
Sheila introduces us to animal rescuer, Helen Gregory. Helen tells us about some of the unusual animals that she's rescued and discusses her new book about her rescue dog, Angel that was known all over the world. Presented by Dog & Company Lite Rock 95.9
2018-06-29
07 min
Pioneer Theatre Company's Podcast
Mamma Mia! A conversation with Patti Wilcox, Helen Gregory and Kathryn Brunner
Matthew Ivan Bennett sits down with Director/Choreographer Patricia Wilcox, Musical Director/Conductor Helen Gregory and Kathryn Brunner, who plays Sophie Sheridan in our production of "Mamma Mia!," running May 11-26.Support the show
2018-05-11
04 min
The Classical Ideas Podcast
Ep 50: The Death Penalty With Griffin Hardy (MADP)
Griffin Hardy is the Communications Director for Ministry Against the Death Penalty (MADP), founded by Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking." Mission Statement: "The Ministry Against the Death Penalty believes in the dignity of all people and fosters creative, reflective and educational programs that awaken hearts and minds, inspire social change, and strengthen our democracy's commitment to human rights." Furthermore, MADP "believe in the dignity and rights of all persons and recognize that government-sanctioned killing and the practice of torture is a violation of those rights and a denial of human dignity." Find o...
2018-04-01
51 min
The BIR Podcast
Helen Gregory BIR Palliative Radiotheraphy event Podcast
Interview recorded at BIR Palliative radiotherapy event 24 March 2017 Helen talks to BIR's Abi Amoo about her presentation; "Evaluation of the Impact of a Consultant Therapy Radiographer Role on the MSCC Radiotherapy Pathway: One department’s experience"
2017-04-10
05 min