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The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderClare Carlisle: George Eliot's Double Life.Clare Carlisle’s biography of George Eliot, The Marriage Question, is one of my favourite modern biographies, so I was really pleased to interview Clare. We talked about George Eliot as a feminist, the imperfections of her “marriage” to George Henry Lewes, what she learned from Spinoza, having sympathy for Casaubon, contradictions in Eliot’s narrative method, her use of negatives, psychoanalysis, Middlemarch, and more. We also talked about biographies of philosophers, Kierkegaard, and Somerset Maugham. I was especially pleased by Clare’s answer about the reported decline in student attention spans. Overall I thought this was a great di...2025-04-271h 21The Booking ClubThe Booking ClubWhat Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life, with Henry OliverOur society tells us over and over that if we're going to achieve anything, we'd better do it while we're young. We fixate on stories of prodigies; we put our children in piano lessons or language classes as toddlers, hoping to give them the best shot at success we can.As for ourselves, too many people feel it's too late to change the course of their own lives. Whether we are at the start of our careers and sense we're on the wrong path, or feeling unsettled in our late or middle years, we all wonder how...2025-04-1746 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderMatt Yglesias: reading books makes me feel calmer.Interview with Matt Yglesias about reading classic novels, like Middlemarch, and some discussion of his favourite movies. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.commonreader.co.uk/subscribe2025-04-131h 17The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderKatherine Dee. Finding life where others don't.The Shakespeare Book Club meets tonight to talk about A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Zoom link here for paid subscribers. Paid subscribers can also join this chat thread and ask me (or other subscribers) whatever they want. Tell us what you are reading, what you disagreed with me about this month. Ask niche questions someone here might be able to answer. Ask me anything you like (I might not answer!) This is an experiment... let's see where it goes... Join the chat.Katherine Dee InterviewWhen we have strong feelings about literary characters, is...2025-03-2354 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderAgnes Callard: what is the value of fiction?After enjoying her new book Open Socrates so much (and having written about her previous book Aspiration in Second Act), I was delighted to talk to Agnes Callard, not least because, as she discusses in Open Socrates, she is a big Tolstoy admirer. We talked about Master and Man, one of my favourite Tolstoy stories, but also about the value of reading fiction, the relationship between fiction and a thought experiment, and other topics of related interest. George Eliot makes an appearance too. In the discussion about the use of fiction in philosophy classes, I was slightly shocked to...2025-03-091h 06The Winter View with Henry WinterThe Winter View with Henry WinterArne Slot vs Michael OliverAfter scoring seven goals against PSV, do Arsenal really need a number nine? Henry Winter also discusses the Arne Slot/Michael Oliver controversy, and sheds light on Millwall’s work in the community.Contact Henry at henrywinterview@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2025-03-0512 minThe Hope Axis by Anna GátThe Hope Axis by Anna GátHenry Oliver: How to Build a Literary Canon?Writer, literary critic, and the man behind the great The Common Reader (https://www.commonreader.co.uk) blog, Henry Oliver joined me to gossip about literature and then dive in and build our own Western Canon. Enjoy!We talked about good literature and bad literature, Tolstoy and Shakespeare, Woolf, Bloom… Romanticism, quests, Goethe, Tolkien... And most importantly we built a from-scratch Western Canon for visiting aliens...Henry's Canon:1) The King James Bible2) The Odyssey3) The Aeneid4) Dante's Inferno5) Petrarch's Canzoniere6) Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur7) The Canterbury Tales8) Tartuffe9) A Winter's Tale10) The Pilgrim's Progress11) Montaigne's Essays 12) The Gargantua-Pantagruel series13) Gu...2025-03-041h 37The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderThe twenty best English poetsIn this episode, James Marriott and I discuss who we think are the best twenty English poets. This is not the best poets who wrote in English, but the best British poets (though James snuck Sylvia Plath onto his list…). We did it like that to make it easier, not least so we could base a lot of our discussion on extracts in The Oxford Book of English Verse (Ricks edition). Most of what we read out is from there. We read Wordsworth, Keats, Hardy, Milton, and Pope. We both love Pope! (He should be regarded as one of th...2025-02-231h 40Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryThe Causes of the Wars of the Roses: Part One, Henry VIOn 31 August 1422 Henry V, England’s finest king, died aged 35. His successor, Henry VI was only 9 months old and so his uncle, and Henry V’s brother, John, Duke of Bedford, became regent and continued the war in France. The young Henry was a gentle child, and most worrying for England he lacked a monarch as mentor, and so little understanding of how to handle the politics of kingship in the 15th century. The consequences would be severe as the Wars of the Roses would erupt in 1455 for a number of reasons, chief among them Henry VI.Join...2025-02-2233 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryThe Causes of the Wars of the Roses: Part One, Henry VIOn 31 August 1422 Henry V, England’s finest king, died aged 35. His successor, Henry VI was only 9 months old and so his uncle, and Henry V’s brother, John, Duke of Bedford, became regent and continued the war in France. The young Henry was a gentle child, and most worrying for England he lacked a monarch as mentor, and so little understanding of how to handle the politics of kingship in the 15th century. The consequences would be severe as the Wars of the Roses would erupt in 1455 for a number of reasons, chief among them Henry VI.Join...2025-02-2233 minFrom the New WorldFrom the New WorldHenry Oliver: The Literary MomentHenry Oliver is the author of The Common Reader newsletter and Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life. Find Henry:https://www.amazon.com/Second-Act-Bloomers-Success-Reinventing/dp/1399813315https://x.com/HenryEOliverMentioned in the episode:https://medicine-opera.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/D-e-Quincy-On-the-Knocking-at-the-Gate.pdfhttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44272/the-road-not-takenhttps://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Works_of_Voltaire/Volume_36/The_Temple_of_Tastehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hollow_Crown_(TV_series)https://www.amazon.com/Deceit-Desire-Novel-Literary-Structure...2025-02-171h 46The Orthogonal BetThe Orthogonal BetHenry Oliver⁠ on Embracing Second ActsIn this episode, host Samuel Arbesman speaks with the writer ⁠Henry Oliver⁠. Henry is the author of the fantastic new book ⁠Second Act⁠. This book is about the idea of late bloomers and professional success later in life, and more broadly how to think about one’s career, and Sam recently reviewed it for The Wall Street Journal. Sam really enjoyed this book and wanted to have a chance to discuss it with Henry.Henry and Sam had a chance to talk about a lot of topics, beginning with how to actually define late bloomers and what makes a su...2025-02-1539 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderNatasha Joukovsky: literature, capitalism, and Jane Austen.Paid subscribers can join this chat thread about Pride and Prejudice. The book club meets on 16th February.I was gripped by a. natasha joukovsky’s novel The Portrait of a Mirror, which I went through in almost one sitting (life gets in the way, alas). And I am enjoying her series of analyses of Austen’s men. Natasha works at Accenture, so we talked about what is it like to be a novelist working in consulting, as well as discussing her love of Austen, which began when she was ten-years-old and her father read the novels alou...2025-02-021h 08The Second Act with Michael and JohnThe Second Act with Michael and JohnRewriting Life’s Script with Henry Oliver (Author of "SECOND ACT: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life")Starring:Michael Newborn (@michaelnewborn)John Ballenger (@john-ballenger53)Guest:Henry Oliverhttps://substack.com/@henryoliverhttps://www.henry-oliver.co.uk/Network/Produced by:Seltzer Kings (@seltzerkings) (seltzerkings.com)Theme Music by Saint JoshListen Here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71Uji4fPLsnGEJjeAqomiJ?si=77e3d7bb636c422aApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-second-act-with-michael-and-john/id1707412739Amazon: https://music.amazon.com...2025-01-2449 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderIs Atlas Shrugged the new vibe?Atlas Shrugged seems to be everywhere today. Randian villains are in the news. Rand remains influential on the right, from the Reagan era to the modern libertarian movement. Perhaps most significantly, entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen who are moving into government with DOGE, have been influenced by Rand, and, fascinatingly, Andreessen only read the novel four years ago. Hollis Robbins (@Anecdotal) and I talked about how Atlas Shrugged is in conversation with the great novels of the past, Rand’s greats skills of plotting, drama, and character, and what makes Atlas Shrugged a serious novel, no...2025-01-181h 46The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderTyler Cowen: Trump's DOGE team should read Shakespeare.Tyler and I spoke about view quakes from fiction, Proust, Bleak House, the uses of fiction for economists, the problems with historical fiction, about about drama in interviews, which classics are less read, why Jane Austen is so interesting today, Patrick Collison, Lord of the Rings… but mostly we talked about Shakespeare. We talked about Shakespeare as a thinker, how Romeo doesn’t love Juliet, Girard, the development of individualism, the importance and interest of the seventeenth century, Trump and Shakespeare’s fools, why Julius Cesar is over rated, the most under rated Shakespeare play, prejudice in The Merchant of Ven...2025-01-011h 09UnderCover-PRINT IS NOT DEAD!UnderCover-PRINT IS NOT DEAD!Die mit dem Hund tanzt: Mit Katrin Tempel über unsere besondere Beziehung zu Bello, Lassie & Co.PRINT IS NOT DEAD! In dieser besonderen Episode dreht sich alles um die treuesten Begleiter des Menschen – Hunde! 🐕 Marc-Oliver und Karsten sprechen mit Katrin Tempel, die seit Jahrzehnten die Zeitschriftenlandschaft prägt und unter anderem aktuell Editorial Director bei Partner Hund & Dogs ist. Einblicke gefällig? ✨ Wie entstehen Magazine wie Partner Hund und Dogs? ✨ Was macht die Bindung zwischen Menschen und Hunden so einzigartig? ✨ Und warum stehen Hunde mit großen blauen Augen oft im Mittelpunkt, obwohl sie für kleine Wohnungen weniger geeignet sind? Doch das ist noch lange nicht alles! 🐾2025-01-011h 10The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderBrandon Taylor: I want to bring back all of what a novel can do.Who else in literature today could be more interesting to interview than Brandon Taylor, the author of Real Life, Filthy Animals, and The Late Americans, as well as the author of popular reviews and the sweater weather Substack? We talked about so much, including: Chopin and who plays him best; why there isn’t more tennis in fiction; writing fiction on a lab bench; being a scientific critic; what he has learned working as a publisher; negative reviews; boring novels; Jane Austen. You’ll also get Brandon’s quick takes on Iris Murdoch, Jonathan Franzen, Lionel Trilling, György Lukács...2024-12-211h 02Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryRichard II & Henry IV with Helen CastorAt the end of June in 1399 Henry Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and cousin to King Richard II, landed at Ravenspurn with a small force intent on the overthrow of Richard. The King, who had been in Ireland, did not rush to return to England, but when he did, his throne had been lost, and Bolingbroke became King Henry IV. Richard would die in mysterious circumstances not long after. Henry had secured the throne but his would not be a happy reign.Joining to discuss the two grandsons of Edward III is Helen Castor, author of...2024-12-2158 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryRichard II & Henry IV with Helen CastorAt the end of June in 1399 Henry Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and cousin to King Richard II, landed at Ravenspurn with a small force intent on the overthrow of Richard. The King, who had been in Ireland, did not rush to return to England, but when he did, his throne had been lost, and Bolingbroke became King Henry IV. Richard would die in mysterious circumstances not long after. Henry had secured the throne but his would not be a happy reign.Joining to discuss the two grandsons of Edward III is Helen Castor, author of...2024-12-2158 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderZena Hitz: reading the Great BooksI’ve been a big Zena Hitz fan since I read Lost in Thought in 2020, a book I am still recommending to people nearly five years later. We talked about Shakespeare, children’s books, St John’s College, the Catherine Project, whether you should read secondary literature, Tolkien, nuns, and we had a giggle while we did so. Zena is one of the best public intellectuals who remains deeply committed to reading the Great Books and I was very pleased to record this conversation with her. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this w...2024-12-011h 01Walks of LifeWalks of LifeA Conversation With Henry Oliver About Late BloomersA few months ago, I interviewed Henry Oliver about his book, Second Act, which is my book of the year.Second Act offers wonderful in-depth biographies and analyses of late blooming luminaries like Katharine Graham, Maya Angelou, Chris Gardner, Samuel Johnson, Ray Kroc, Margaret Thatcher, Frank Lloyd Wright and others. He also delves into less-heralded but no less instructive personalities, such as Audrey Sutherland, who began her solo kayaking adventures of the Arctic after age 60. It also includes shorter, snippet-like lessons from Grandma Moses, Dwight Eisenhower, Winston Churchill, Vera Wang, Norman Maclean, and many others....2024-11-2157 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderMarion Turner: Chaucer's worldI spoke to Samuel Arbesman about late bloomers. He asked many splendid questions no-one has asked before. With Mark Crowley I discussed some practical aspects of late blooming. On December 5th I am talking to professor Stephen Greenblatt and psychoanalyst Adam Philips about their new book Second Chances, which combines Shakespeare and late blooming. What more could I ask for?I was delighted to talk to Marion Turner, the J.R.R. Tolkien professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford. We talked about how the printing press affected the English language, the effect of...2024-11-171h 01Lead From the HeartLead From the HeartHenry Oliver: The Essential Guide to Late Blooming Success      We live in a world where early achievements are celebrated, but what if some of your greatest successes were to come later in life? On this truly provocative episode, we sit down with the brilliant Henry Oliver, author of “Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life.” Our conversation is packed with uncommon insights that will challenge your perspectives on career success, personal growth — & surprisingly, networking! In our fast-paced society, we often feel pressured to reach the top quickly, making us overlook the value of continuou...2024-11-1549 minRiskgamingRiskgamingThe Orthogonal Bet: Embracing Second Acts with Henry Oliver⁠Welcome to The Orthogonal Bet, an ongoing mini-series that explores the unconventional ideas and delightful patterns that shape our world. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Samuel Arbesman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. In this episode, Sam speaks with the writer Henry Oliver. Henry is the author of the fantastic new book Second Act. This book is about the idea of late bloomers and professional success later in life, and more broadly how to think about one’s career, and Sam recently reviewed it for The Wall Street Journal. Sam really enjoyed this book and wanted to have a chance to discuss it with Henry. Henry and Sam had a chance to talk about a lot of topics, beginning with...2024-11-1440 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderNaomi Kanakia: How Great are the Great Books?It was a delight to talk to Naomi Kanakia who writes the Woman of Letters Substack. We talked about the homogeneity of modern fiction, whether the Great Books are really great (and which ones she found boring), as well as economics and fiction. I enjoy Naomi’s literary criticism on Substack very much and I am anticipating her new book about the Great Books. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.commonreader.co.uk/subscribe2024-10-2751 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderCatherine Lacey: internet geographyI was delighted to talk to the novelist Catherine Lacey, whose book Biography of X I admired very much indeed. We talked about personal websites, how she learned to code in HTML, 9 Beet Stretch, her writing on Substack (Untitled Thought Project), biography as a genre, modern novels, figurative art, Derek Parfit, MFAs, fiction and non-fiction, short stories, Merve Emre, W.S. Merwin, television, and plenty more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.commonreader.co.uk/subscribe2024-10-131h 25Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryHenry V with Dan JonesOn the 25th October 1415 Henry V led the English army onto the field of Agincourt. There he defeated the flower of French chivalry to win perhaps the finest victory of the medieval period, made famous by Shakespeare’s play. But who was Henry V? Brilliant general, skilled politician or simply a warmonger? And is there a figure from the past that he most resembles?Dan Jones, the author of a new biography of Henry joins to answer these and many more questions as we try to get to the bottom of who Henry V was.Ep...2024-09-2852 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryHenry V with Dan JonesOn the 25th October 1415 Henry V led the English army onto the field of Agincourt. There he defeated the flower of French chivalry to win perhaps the finest victory of the medieval period, made famous by Shakespeare’s play. But who was Henry V? Brilliant general, skilled politician or simply a warmonger? And is there a figure from the past that he most resembles?Dan Jones, the author of a new biography of Henry joins to answer these and many more questions as we try to get to the bottom of who Henry V was.Ep...2024-09-2852 minThe Rasheed Griffith ShowThe Rasheed Griffith Show43. Henry Oliver - The Common ReaderSend us a textWould V.S. Naipaul have made a good venture capitalist? Join us for a whirlwind episode with prolific British writer, Henry Oliver as we tackle thought-provoking inquiries surrounding the age of heroes, cities as imaginary spaces, the tragedy of unique talent and, the late bloomer. Imaginary CitiesTo best describe a place you hold dear, you must leave it. Or perhaps you find it oppressive to your ideas. Again, you must leave it. Henry describes cities written by icons like Joyce as meta-physical spaces, distinct from their geographical...2024-09-1851 minThe Double WinThe Double WinHENRY OLIVER: Your Next Starts NowIf you’ve ever felt like you’ve missed your moment, this conversation with writer and journalist Henry Oliver is a must-listen. Known for his cultural analysis and thoughtful perspectives, Oliver dives deep into the idea that success and growth aren’t reserved solely for the young. In his book Second Act, he champions the concept of late blooming, emphasizing that thriving in the second half of life is not only possible—it’s a journey filled with reinvention and resilience.In this episode, Oliver breaks down the myths surrounding age and success, shedding light on how persistenc...2024-09-1858 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderNabeel Qureshi: literature requires the fuller engagement of your soul.There’s a profile about me and Second Act in the New Zealand Listener. It’s very good so if you’re in NZ and have a subscription (it’s paywalled) do take a look. I chuckled at this line: “Speaking by Zoom from London, Oliver is a serious fellow, and has the manner of someone older.” This was nice too: “He also has a strong sense of his own mortality. For someone still in their 30s, this seems surprising until he talks about his penchant for poetry… Our interview is peppered with quotes from poems.” My thanks to Sarah Catherall fo...2024-09-171h 12The Same DrugsThe Same DrugsSometimes late is the perfect time: Henry Oliver defends late bloomersIn a culture that fetishizes youth and too often fails to appreciate the wisdom and experience elders have to offer, Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Success and Reinventing Your Life is a welcome relief. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with author Henry Oliver about why being late can be better than being early. 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Meghan Murphy is on X ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@meghanemurphy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠2024-09-1757 minThe Atlas Society Presents - The Atlas Society AsksThe Atlas Society Presents - The Atlas Society AsksHow to Reinvent Your Life? with Henry OliverJoin Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 220th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews writer, speaker, and brand consultant Henry Oliver about his new book "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life," which encourages people to think about themselves as late bloomers and realize that it is never too late to discover our hidden talents and accomplish our goals. Henry Oliver is a writer, speaker, and brand consultant. Oliver writes regularly for outlets like The New Statesman, The Critic, and UnHerd, and writes The Common Reader Substack.2024-09-1156 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderHollis Robbins: literature makes you a mind readerI always enjoy corresponding with Hollis Robbins (@Anecdotal) and was therefore delighted to talk to her about poetry and literature. It’s a wonderful conversation that ranges across so many books and ideas. We covered why there is no crisis in the humanities, why you should read Walter Scott, our favourite modern poets (Hollis: Terrance Hayes; Henry: Sally Read—I like her book Day Hospital very much), Regency video games, the role of AI in teaching, AI and poetry, how Hollis would change the way literature is taught, memorising poetry, Shakespeare, why the 1850s was such a remarkable literary deca...2024-08-2750 minReasonably Happy with Paul OllingerReasonably Happy with Paul OllingerThe People Who Never Quit with Henry OliverWhat did Ray Kroc, Maya Angelou, Margaret Thatcher, and Malcolm X all have in common? (Don’t worry - this isn’t a dirty joke!) They were all opsimaths, i.e. a person who blooms late in life. In his new book SECOND ACT: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Success and Reinventing Your Life, author Henry Oliver shares the stories of well-known people whose greatest accomplishments happened in or past middle age. In other words, there’s still hope for you! Maybe you’re 45 and haven’t written the great American Novel yet. There’s still time! You’re 55 and...2024-08-2757 minHow To Academy PodcastHow To Academy PodcastHenry Oliver - How To Find Success in MidlifeWe're told repeatedly that if we’re going to achieve anything, we’d better do it while we’re young. But society is wrong. With armfuls of examples from from Olympic athletes, sitcom stars and titans of architecture who rewrote the rule book for midlife, writer Henry Oliver shares the lessons for seizing upon the truest versions of ourselves later in life and asks, what part of your goal can you achieve today?Tune in to discover a range of blueprints for self-reinvention, tips for rebuilding your confidence, and the power of the word 'perhaps'. L...2024-08-091h 03The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderJames Marriott. The value of being pretentious and the importance of the emotions to the intellect.What a delight to talk to James Marriott, the Times columnist who writes about literature, culture, and being a millennial. James is very well-read and we covered the ground from Iris Murdoch to Harry Potter, from why men should read novels to whether the crisis of modernity is actually modern. You can read James’s columns at the Times or see his Twitter feed here. I found James’ comments on the important of being pretentious interesting and they reminded me of what the philosopher Agnes Callard has written about aspiration, which I discussed in Second Act. ...2024-08-081h 00UndertoneUndertoneHenry OliverHenry Oliver is the author of the book "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Success and Reinventing Your Life" and prolific blogger on literature. -- Timestamps (0:00:00) Intro (0:00:38) Late Bloomers (0:07:28) Great Man theory of history (0:16:14) The Common Reader (0:20:56) Rear Window (0:22:58) Literature vs film or music (0:26:41) Mimesis (0:30:07) Artistic themes (0:38:11) Knausgaard, Bolano, Ferrante (0:39:27) Misreading (0:42:54) Harold Bloom (0:45:47) Art and economic growth (0:47:25) LLMs (0:50:55) Hayek (0:52:20) Keats (0:54:35...2024-08-061h 09The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderA.N. Wilson. Walking in mysteries.NB The first two or three minutes have some audio glitches but the rest of the recording is much better quality.I was delighted to talk to A.N. Wilson, novelist, journalist, biographer, and historian, whose books on Iris Murdoch, Dante, and Prince Albert I very much admire, as well as his memoir Confessions. Wilson’s new book Goethe. His Faustian Life comes out in September (December in the USA) and is a splendid account of Goethe’s lifelong work on Faust. In this interview we talk about Goethe’s work as a scientist, his influence on psycho...2024-07-2944 minBetter KnownBetter KnownHenry OliverHenry Oliver discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Henry Oliver is a writer, speaker, and brand consultant. He writes regularly for outlets like the New Statesman, The Critic, and UnHerd. He writes the popular Substack The Common Reader, which was recently mentioned in the Atlantic. His book Second Act is about late bloomers. In 2022, he was given an Emergent Ventures grant. Izaac Walton https://newcriterion.com/article/the-right-angle/ Wren churches https://sixinthecity.co.uk/news/2023/03/51-wren-churches/ Lyrics of Noel Coward songs https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper...2024-06-0929 minBen Yeoh ChatsBen Yeoh ChatsHenry Oliver: Late Bloomers, Second Act, Hidden Talent, Biography, John Stuart MillA conversation with Henry Oliver, author of 'A Second Act', exploring the concept of late bloomers. Transcript here. Oliver elaborates on societal pressures, hidden talents, and how these impact individual successes at various life stages, advocating for a broader recognition of potential beyond conventional timelines. The dialogue includes themes such as the significance of networks, the role of luck, and the historical context of late blooming, challenging prevailing notions of talent and achievement. Following this, the conversation delves into the philosophical contributions of John Stuart Mill, particularly focusing on his expansion of utilitarianism...2024-04-191h 21Ipse DixitIpse DixitHenry Oliver on Late BloomersIn this episode, Henry Oliver, a writer, speaker, and brand consultant based in London, discusses his new book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life." Oliver begins by explaining what he means by a "late bloomer" and what their stories can tell us about success. He discusses many historical examples of late bloomers, describing their similarities and differences. And he shares some strategies about achieving success later in life that we can glean from their examples. Oliver is on Twitter at @HenryEOliver. You can also subscribe to his Substanck The Common Reader....2024-04-1632 minJimmy\'s Jobs of the FutureJimmy's Jobs of the FutureThe Future of Making It Late In Life | Henry OliverIn this episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, we explore the surprising connections between Francis Ngannou, Michelangelo, and the concept of late bloomers. Our guest, Henry Oliver, embarked on a remarkable journey from studying English at Oxford University to advising major corporations like HSBC, Easyjet, and Volkswagen on talent acquisition strategies.Henry's latest book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Success and Reinventing Your Life," delves into the stories of influential individuals who achieved success later in life. With endorsements from luminaries like Tyler Cowen and Matt Clifford CBE, Henry's insights challenge conventional...2024-04-101h 18Mindful MoneyMindful Money101: Henry Oliver - Late Bloomers Success StoriesUpcoming Event!How Can Mindfulness Help You Reach Financial Independence?Do you want to reduce money anxiety, but don’t know who to trust?Would you like to learn how to set up and manage your own retirement plan?Do you want to know how we create a passive income stream you can’t outlive?If yes, join us and learn how to answer the 4 critical financial independence questions:Am I on track for financial independence?What do I need to do to get on track?How do I de...2024-04-0347 minUnleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent ProfessionalUnleashed - How to Thrive as an Independent Professional567. Henry Oliver, Author of Second Act, on The Secrets of Late BloomersShow Notes: In this discussion, Will Bachman interviews Henry Oliver, author of the forthcoming book Second Act about late bloomers. Oliver has a background in English literature and marketing. He worked for an MP and later in employment marketing.  Defining a Late Bloomer Henry’s interest in late bloomers came from his work in employment marketing, and during his research, he found a wealth of talent in an older demographic. During the course of his research, he found that cognitive ability is the number one predictor of job performance regardless of age.  A late...2024-04-0150 minThe Opening Hot PodcastThe Opening Hot PodcastEP. 15 / ELLE PEGGSISTER OF OLIVER + HENRY. THERAPISTS. EMBROIDERY. CHILDHOOD. 2024-02-101h 07The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderTyler Cowen: reading John Stuart MillIn Tyler Cowen’s new book there is a whole chapter about John Stuart Mill, and I think Tyler really gets Mill, and draws on many of the key sources, both primary and secondary. So I’m pleased to offer you this conversation about Mill and biography, economics ideas where Mill remains relevant, how to read Mill properly, why Mill isn’t so influential today, whether Mill was a coherent thinker, the gap in the intellectual heritage of Effective Altruism, when the different arts peaked, why you should read Mill’s Bentham and Coleridge, and more. Several of you how got...2023-12-1142 minThe Basketball PodcastThe Basketball PodcastEpisode 297: Henry Domercant, Getting Game Ready and Maximizing Game PerformanceGuest: Henry Domercant, Windy City Bulls Head CoachIn this week's the Basketball Podcast, Henry Domercant is currently the head coach of the Windy City Bulls in the NBA G League, the development team for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association.After retiring from playing, Domercant transitioned to coaching. He was hired as an assistant coach for the Maine Red Claws in 2017, and then moved to the Windy City Bulls as an assistant coach in 2018. He was promoted to player development coordinator for the Windy City in 2020. He also held...2023-12-0649 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderHow Darwin became so persuasiveThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.commonreader.co.ukCharles Darwin had a dangerous idea. Some people even speculate that it made him ill. Ever since he wrote the quiet confession, in Notebook M, that his theory might lead to materialism—the idea that the world is entirely physical, with no God, no spiritual element at all—he had been cautious about how to express himself. If the issue of materialism got in the way, it would prevent people from reading and understanding him. He wanted to introduce evolution, not...2023-12-0604 minDown on the Farm Podcast with Henry CarpenterDown on the Farm Podcast with Henry CarpenterS1 EP2 Oliver cox the step up from college to professional sport At the age of 19 Olly's cricketing career has already taken of. After playing for his old school Malvern college and managing to become first team captain he has progressed to play his county Worcestershire 2nds and 1sts, He has also played around the world in various leagues such as the Junior Pakistan league and training camps in Aus. He has also won awards such as the Wisden junior cricketer of the year where he has met the legends of the game such as Johnny Bairstow.Olly cox socials: @ollycoxHenry Carpenter socials: @henrycarpenter2...2023-11-1717 minInspired VoicesInspired VoicesS02 : Ep. 5 : Henry Moore lll - How to Network in your CareerSend us a textA man of many titles, Henry Moore lll is what you would call a connector. Someone who can connect people to the right person, no matter what industry you're in. His networking tips and tricks have gotten him far and continue to do so. Enjoy!Support the show✅ Important Link to Follow🔗 Check out all things Inspired Voices and Oliver Riera!https://taplink.cc/oliverriera ✅ Stay Connected With Me.👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredvoicespodcast/ 📩 For Business Inquiries: inspiredvoicesbrand@gmail.com2023-10-2444 minMeet The ChefsMeet The ChefsMeet The Chefs - Bringing dive bar culture to Spain - Henry's Bar, BarcelonaWelcome back to Meet The Chefs!  More Barcelona and more variety as I sit down with the owners of Poblenou's hottest new dive bar, Henry's. The pair have come back from years in New York to realise their ambition of opening their own place and have recreated that dive bar culture right here in Barcelona. There's everything from fried pickles to potato buns, cocktail classics and extravagant signatures.  Enjoy!Be sure to check out the full article on the bar and other Barcelona spots when they go live on my website and subscribe and check out the Instagram for more! Ho...2023-10-0931 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryGreat British Commanders: Bill Slim with Robert Lyman & Gordon CorriganThis week's episode has two guests and friends of the show in Rob Lyman and the Major returning to chat all things Bill Slim - titan of the XIV Army and one of Britain's greatest generals.Rob and Gordon discuss with our editor whether Slim is ahead of Montgomery and Alexander, and then whether he can be considered alongside Henry V, Oliver Cromwell and the Duke of Marlborough and the Duke of Wellington.Do get in touch if you'd like us to cover Henry V, Cromwell, Marlborough and Wellington.Bill Slim Links2023-08-0551 minRegenerative SkillsRegenerative SkillsLeveraging native plant communities and ecological succession for regeneration, with Henry AndersonOne of my favorite topics to explore on this show is how other people with unique skill sets and talents look at the natural world and the ecological design process. I’ve been fortunate in my network of designers, educators, farmers, and academics to peer into the specialties of ecological understanding and design thinking from many points of view, and today is one of those opportunities. I first met Henry Anderson through a design project that our mutual friend Juan Pablo was working on in Portugal through the Climate Farmers Pioneer program. We were looking at...2023-07-281h 40Oliver Cattley - Tranceform SessionsOliver Cattley - Tranceform SessionsOliver Cattley - Tranceform Sessions 1031) Andreas Båhler – Running two Infinity (Original Mix) [Zephyr] 2) Wavelounger – Sailing Away (Marsel Fuze Remix) [Summer Melody] 3) Eric Olivier Mario & Hedowiec – Morning Dew (Original Mix) [Summer Melody] 4) Edu & Cramp - Silver Sand (Daniel Kandi Remix) [Anjunabeats] 5) Cedric Paul – Wonderland (Extended Mix) [Levitated] 6) UDM – Melodica [Activated] 7) Ex-Driver & Sound-X-Monster – Equilibrium (Extended Mix) [Suanda True] 8) Dimassive – Lost Valley of the Elves (Extended Mix) [Nahawand] 9) Cold Face & Henry Moe - Florence (Extended Mix) [Regenerate] 10) Syntouch Divaiz SYNDICATE - Summer Magic (Dan Schneider Remix) [Butterfly Music] 11) Peter Miethig – Metropolis (Extended Mix) [Suanda] 12) TRIODE & Tim Verkruissen - Ascention (Extended Mix) [Regenerate] 13) Phil Stringer - Catalyst (Original Mix) [One Forty M...2023-04-251h 00The Opening Hot PodcastThe Opening Hot PodcastEp. 9 / RELATIONSHIPS. THE SANDMAN. KING SOLOMON. "AGAINST THE GRAIN".Internal Pod where we discuss some heavy topics about a successful life. Join in on the conversation and let us know what you think. Comment - Subscribe - Like - Share. Follow us on Instagram // Oliver / @oliverpegg Henry / @hennpegg_2023-03-291h 12In extremen Köpfen - mit Leon WindscheidIn extremen Köpfen - mit Leon WindscheidDen Mörder in sich besiegen mit Henry Oliver Jakobs Henry Oliver Jakobs wächst im Hamburger Kiez St. Pauli auf. Mit sieben fängt er an zu stehlen und rutscht immer tiefer in die Kriminalität ab - bis hin zu einem geplanten Mord. Heute erzählt er uns mehr über seine Zeit in Haft im damals härtesten Gefängnis Deutschlands und wie er heute seine Brötchen verdient. Henry Oliver Jakobs arbeitet heute für den Verein Gefangenen Helfen ev. (Spenden und Präventionsprojekte für Jugendliche unterstützen unter: https://www.gefangene-helfen.de) "In extremen Köpfen" ist ein Podcast von Podimo. Jeden...2023-03-231h 04The Opening Hot PodcastThe Opening Hot PodcastEp. 7 / BABY HITLER. AIDS. BIG PHARMA. GOOD VS EVIL.In todays pod we are joined by our older and far more intelligent brother, Samuel. We get down to the nitty gritty of the Opioid epidemic and how people were taken advantage of. There are many other rabbit holes we explore on todays episode that you won't want to miss. Always a pleasure having SAM THE MAN join us and we will be having him as a quite frequent guest in the pods to follow. Join in on the conversation and let us know what you think. Comment - Subscribe - Like - Share. 2023-03-151h 21The Opening Hot PodcastThe Opening Hot PodcastEp. 6 / INTERNAL250 pound mountain lion. AI and irobot. Are the goats psychopaths. heads or tails. Join in on the conversation and let us know what you think. Comment - Subscribe - Like - Share. Follow us on Instagram //  Oliver / @oliverpegg  Henry / @hennpegg_ 2023-03-081h 06Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryThe Politics of the Tudor Court Under Henry VII & Henry VIII with Joanna HicksonThis week's episode, the first of 2023, is with bestselling novelist Joanna Hickson discussing the subject of her new book, Joan Guildford. Lady-in-Waiting at the courts of Henry VII & Henry VIII. We discuss Henry VII, Henvry VIII, royal childbirth, women at court and plenty more.As we've seen recently, being a lady-in-waiting isn't as easy as it sounds. When they aren't navigating their way through race rows, they're involved in the political machinations at court as reputations rise, and fall. In Joan Guildford, we saw one of the best, and Joanna describes her career.Joanna Links2023-01-0744 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryThe Politics of the Tudor Court Under Henry VII & Henry VIII with Joanna HicksonThis week's episode, the first of 2023, is with bestselling novelist Joanna Hickson discussing the subject of her new book, Joan Guildford. Lady-in-Waiting at the courts of Henry VII & Henry VIII. We discuss Henry VII, Henvry VIII, royal childbirth, women at court and plenty more.As we've seen recently, being a lady-in-waiting isn't as easy as it sounds. When they aren't navigating their way through race rows, they're involved in the political machinations at court as reputations rise, and fall. In Joan Guildford, we saw one of the best, and Joanna describes her career.Joanna Links2023-01-0744 minIt\'s Another Sunday PodcastIt's Another Sunday PodcastEpisode 98 - TikTok Star Henry OliverSend us a textThis week Debbie and Gerry head over to the UK to talk to Henry Oliver, a young man who is quickly making a name for himself on TikTok with his music and his videos. They go behind the scenes with Henry and discuss his life and how he got to where he is today with more than 150,000 followers in a short period of time.They also play several of Henry's songs for the listener as well. Henry Oliver is a rising young star that could be part of the next...2022-10-161h 05Henry & Timmy PodcastHenry & Timmy PodcastPlant Torture With Oliver Wall Episode 79Special guest host Oliver Wall reveals all! An incredible deep dive on all things unfriendly dog! Follow us @timmyklaseus @timmyandhenry @henrywofford on Twitter.com2022-09-1242 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderNoah Smith interviewWriting ElsewhereRecently I have written for The Critic about how to find somewhere to live in London, solving the problem of modern architecture, and in praise of stupid politicians. I also produced some epigrams framed as advice for young people.Noah Smith is an economics blogger with his own Substack (highly recommended). We talked about late bloomers, motivation, modelling effects, peer effects, culture, and Anime. I’ll leave you to decide what you believe about the disagreement half way through about whether we are morally obliged to work hard and use our abilities. Henry Oliver: We...2022-09-061h 05Interintellect HostcastInterintellect HostcastHenry Oliver: On the Art of Reading NovelsIn this episode, host Linus Lu talks to Henry Oliver, the writer of The Common Reader newsletter. We chat about his upcoming salon series on How to Read a Novel, the value of the English department, the advantages of film over writing, and about Henry’s current project on late bloomers. Link to Henry's salon series, "How to Read a Novel": interintellect.com/series/how-to-read-a-novel/ Henry Oliver: twitter.com/HenryEOliver Linus Lu: twitter.com/Linus_Lu2022-08-2850 minNachholspielNachholspielFolge 142: Thierry Henry – Le Fantastique Der Name klingt so elegant wie sein Spielstil. Alles hat beim Rekordtorschützen des FC Arsenal so einfach ausgesehen. Sein Gang, sein Dribbling, das Tor und der anschließende Jubel vor den engen Tribünen in Highbury. Henry, die menschgewordene Kanonenkugel der "Gunners", die den gegnerischen Strafraum mit Geschwindigkeit und Schusspräzision sprengte. Vergleiche mit anderen ergeben keinen Sinn. Zwei Meisterschaften und drei Pokalsiege bescherten ihm in London eine lebensgroße Statue, seinen Nachfolgern dagegen riesengroße Fußstapfen, in die bis heute keiner passen möchte. Henry und Arsenal sind eine Liebes- und Legendenbeziehung. Gewonnen hat er alles, mit Empathie...2022-08-271h 11NachholspielNachholspielFolge 142: Thierry Henry – Le FantastiqueDer Name klingt so elegant wie sein Spielstil. Alles hat beim Rekordtorschützen des FC Arsenal so einfach ausgesehen. Sein Gang, sein Dribbling, das Tor und der anschließende Jubel vor den engen Tribünen in Highbury. Henry, die menschgewordene Kanonenkugel der "Gunners", die den gegnerischen Strafraum mit Geschwindigkeit und Schusspräzision sprengte. Vergleiche mit anderen ergeben keinen Sinn. Zwei Meisterschaften und drei Pokalsiege bescherten ihm in London eine lebensgroße Statue, seinen Nachfolgern dagegen riesengroße Fußstapfen, in die bis heute keiner passen möchte. Henry und Arsenal sind eine Liebes- und Legendenbeziehung. Gewonnen hat er alles, mit Empathie...2022-08-271h 11NachholspielNachholspielFolge 142: Thierry Henry – Le Fantastique Der Name klingt so elegant wie sein Spielstil. Alles hat beim Rekordtorschützen des FC Arsenal so einfach ausgesehen. Sein Gang, sein Dribbling, das Tor und der anschließende Jubel vor den engen Tribünen in Highbury. Henry, die menschgewordene Kanonenkugel der "Gunners", die den gegnerischen Strafraum mit Geschwindigkeit und Schusspräzision sprengte. Vergleiche mit anderen ergeben keinen Sinn. Zwei Meisterschaften und drei Pokalsiege bescherten ihm in London eine lebensgroße Statue, seinen Nachfolgern dagegen riesengroße Fußstapfen, in die bis heute keiner passen möchte. Henry und Arsenal sind eine Liebes- und Legendenbeziehung. Gewonnen hat er alles, mit Empathie...2022-08-271h 11The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderAnna Gát, startup founder and late bloomerNEWS* Podcasts are now available in places like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you listen to them there, please rate or like the episodes as this helps other people to find them.* I am writing films reviews on Letterboxd. You can find them here. You might enjoy this one about The Truman Show. Again, hit like to help other people find the review. Thanks!Anna Gát was a showbiz child in Budapest. She converted to Catholicism aged twelve under her own initiative. After an exciting but then dispiriting youth in Hungary at t...2022-08-091h 16Henry & Timmy PodcastHenry & Timmy PodcastThis One's For The Fellas Featuring Kevin Hyatt and Oliver Wall Episode 75We learn that Oliver's nephew is a communist bingo enthusiast and Kevin and I love a little bit of that Nathan Fielder. Follow us @timmyklaseus @henryandtimmy @henrywofford2022-07-2556 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderRobin Hanson, interviewThis conversation with economist and late bloomer Robin Hanson probably peaks towards the end, when we were bouncing ideas around, but the whole thing is highly interesting. Robin has a habit of rephrasing questions to make sure he is answering something specific, something I have seen in successful lawyers. Robin talked about his idea for a polymath department in universities, why desperation not inspiration was what made him change his life, how to talent spot late bloomers, and whether Robin might become lazy if he lived for ever (I don’t believe him). We also covered ems, the magic of...2022-07-051h 25Generation X VS ZGeneration X VS ZEpisode #220 Henry Oliver Rinnan #3I en serie på tre episoder for du høre om krigsforbryeren Henry Oliver Rinnan (1915-1947). I dag for vi høre om hvordan livet hans utviklet seg etter å ha gjennomført et dobbeltspill som senere skulle slå sprekker å føre til at han ble henrettet som følge av en serie rettssaker mot han, Gestapo og Nasjonal Samling (NS) med Vidkun Quisling (1877-1945) i spissen som fant sted etter 2. verdenskrig samt hva dette innebar. Det er også duket for NRK-hjørnet. God lytting!-----------In a series of three episodes  you get to hear about the wa...2022-07-0221 minGeneration X VS ZGeneration X VS ZEpisode #219: Henry Oliver Rinnan #2I en serie på tre episoder for du høre om krigsforbryeren Henry Oliver Rinnan (1915-1947). I dag for vi høre om hvordan livet hans utviklet seg etter å ha tredd inn i rollen som kjentmann for Gestapo i Trønderlag under 2. verdenskrig samt hva dette innebar. Det er også duket for NRK-hjørnet. God lytting!-----------In a series of three episodes you get to hear about the war criminal Henry Oliver Rinnan (1915-1947). Today we hear about how his life developed after stepping into a guiding role for the Gestapo in Trønderlag during W...2022-06-2528 minGeneration X VS ZGeneration X VS ZEpisode #218: Henry Oliver Rinnan #1I en serie på tre episoder for du høre om krigsforbryeren Henry Oliver Rinnan (1915-1947). I dag for vi høre om hvodan livet hans startet samt hva han gjorde før 2. verdenskrig. Det er også duket for NRK-hjørnet. God lytting!-----------In a series of three episodes you get hear about the war criminal Henry Oliver Rinnan (1915-1947). Today we hear about how his life started and what he did before World War II. It is also the set for the NRK corner. Good listening!Forslagskasse/suggestion box2022-06-1828 minHuman Elevation Podcast von Patrick ReiserHuman Elevation Podcast von Patrick Reiser#229 - Vom Mörder zum Helfer ein Gespräch mit Henry-Oliver JakobsRaus aus dem sinnlosen Arbeitsalltag & hinein in ein erfülltes Leben: Bewerbe dich noch heute für ein kostenfreies Beratungsgespräch und finde Klarheit über deine Berufung: https://bit.ly/3HfqEiD ___ In dieser Episode des Human Elevation Podcast sprechen wir mit Henry-Oliver Jakobs darüber, wie seine kriminelle Karriere bereits im Alter von 8 Jahren begann und wie es dazu kam, dass er mit 25 Jahren einen Menschen erschoss und wegen Mordes zu einer lebenslangen Haftstrafe verurteilt wurde.  Während seines 19-jährigen Gefängnisaufenthaltes machte er einen starken Wandlungsprozess durch und unterstützt heute Jugendliche mit seinem...2022-06-101h 39The Common ReaderThe Common ReaderSarah Harkness, late bloomerIt was such a pleasure to talk to Sarah Harkness. Sarah is a former partner at Arthur Andersen who had a career in corporate finance and then as a non-executive director. She is now a literary late bloomer. She has self-published a book about the Victorian artist Nelly Erichsen. She has an MA in Biography from the University of Buckingham, where she studied with with Jane Ridley. She won the Tony Lothian Prize, 2022. And she is now writing a biography of the Victorian publisher Alexander Macmillan and his brother which will be published next year. We talked about Sarah’s...2022-06-0744 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderHelen Lewis interviewBefore we get started… Writing elsewhereI have recently written about modern Russian literature for CapX, as well Victorian YIMBYs and Katherine Mansfield and 1922, for The Critic.Tours of LondonSign up here to get updates when we add new tour dates. There will be three tours a month, covering the Great Fire, Barbican, Samuel Johnson and more!Helen Lewis is a splendid infovore, which is how she has come to be one of the most interesting journalists of her generation. You will see in this conversation some of her range. We chatted before we recorded and she was fu...2022-04-1900 minThe Common ReaderThe Common ReaderCharles Moore interviewI was very pleased to talk to Charles Moore, who I have read admiringly for many years. His three volume biography of Margaret Thatcher is one of the most interesting biographies published in the last few years. He also edited a volume of T.E.Utley’s journalism. In this discussion you will hear (or read the transcript below!) whether Margaret Thatcher is more left-wing than we think, what Charles thinks of political biography, how his footnotes work, who are the most underrated Thatcher cabinet ministers, the relationship between fiction and biography, why he’s not a natural Thatcherite, and...2022-03-0137 minOliver TalamancaOliver TalamancaMike Hayes Oliver Talamanca & MC Adrian - So Glitter In Paris Vol.12Mike Hayes Oliver Talamanca & MC Adrian - So Glitter In Paris Vol.12 01- Dave Lee & Horse Meat Disco Feat. Angela Johnson - Dancing Into The Stars 02- AC Soul Symphony - K Jee (Joey Negro Philly World Mix) 03- Alan Dixon - Bless Me Today (12 Version) 04- Jaymo & Andy George - Henry’s Treat (Original Mix) 05- Syke N Sugarstarr - Ticket To Ride 06- Bobby D'Ambrosio - Moment Of My Life (JN Closer To The Source Mix) 07- Risk Assessment Feat. Jemeni G - Remember Me 08- The Shapeshifters Feat. Kimberly Davis - Second Chance (Moplen Extended Remix) 09- Jo...2022-01-271h 01Aspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryTudors in Love - Sarah Gristwood on Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and courtly love - Part TwoIn the second part of our chat with Sarah Gristwood, we continue the discussion and talk about Henry and Anne of Cleves, Lady Jane Grey, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth I.Aspects of History is a magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction. You can visit our website where you'll find articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews.You can buy Sarah's book, The Tudors in Love: The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-09-2523 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryTudors in Love - Sarah Gristwood on Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and courtly love - Part TwoIn the second part of our chat with Sarah Gristwood, we continue the discussion and talk about Henry and Anne of Cleves, Lady Jane Grey, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth I.Aspects of History is a magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction. You can visit our website where you'll find articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews.You can buy Sarah's book, The Tudors in Love: The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-09-2523 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryTudors in Love - Sarah Gristwood on Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and their courtly love.This week, our editor chats with Sarah Gristwood about the Tudors and Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and courtly love, the code practiced from the 12th century but which was most prominent with the Tudors.Aspects of History is a magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction. You can visit our website, where you'll find articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews.You can buy Sarah's book, Tudors in Love: The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty, here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-09-1827 minAspects of HistoryAspects of HistoryTudors in Love - Sarah Gristwood on Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and their courtly love.This week, our editor chats with Sarah Gristwood about the Tudors and Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and courtly love, the code practiced from the 12th century but which was most prominent with the Tudors.Aspects of History is a magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction. You can visit our website, where you'll find articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews.You can buy Sarah's book, Tudors in Love: The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty, here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-09-1827 minIch hab Dich trotzdem liebIch hab Dich trotzdem lieb#39 Henry Maske for Bundeskanzlermit Oli.P & Andreas O. Loff Das wichtigste vorweg: Die vielen Flutopfer brauchen unsere Hilfe - und zwar jetzt und sofort. Oli und Andreas spenden selbstverständlich, und es wäre toll, wenn jeder Fan und alle ZuhörerInnen es auch täten. Diese wunderbare Folge kommt daher wie eine ordentliche Portion Mac&Cheese: Allerlei Substanz mit sehr viel gereiftem Schmelz-Käse, schön fettig, eigentlich nicht gut für die Figur, am Anfang noch ziemlich mächtig, aber irgendwie wohlbekömmliches Feel-Good bis zum Schluss. Oli und Loffi steckt die Bestürzung über die Flutkatastr...2021-07-2656 minThe Places You\'ll GoThe Places You'll GoLake Charles, Louisiana - When the Devil Came to Mardi Gras and the Ghost of Toni Jo HenryThis week's adventure won't be far from an interstate. Join our hosts as they take us to southwest Louisiana for an awesome creole adventure. After traversing the lake area, Chance will tell us about the peculiar investigation into the murders of Pam and Eric Ellender and Laken will recount the Hollywood-worthy tale of Toni Jo Henry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/support2021-06-251h 12Oliver Cattley - Tranceform SessionsOliver Cattley - Tranceform SessionsOliver Cattley - Tranceform Sessions 0781) Hiromori Aso – Lonely Journey (Christopher Corrigan Remix) [Interflow] 2) Temple One Pres Cosmic Mystery – Around The World [Blue Soho] 3) Temple One – Healing [Divine Rhythm] 4) Dan Schneider – Cromatic Pulse [Butterfly Music] 5) Bodo Kaiser & Ron Van Den Beuken ft Kim Kiona – Walk On My Own (Dub) [Entrancing] 6) Nikolauss – A Thousand Words [Regenerate] 7) ID – ID [Tranceform] 8) First Sight – Not Again [Edge] 9) NyTiGen & Ruslan Borisov – Sky [Synchronised] 10) Kita Kei – Conundrum (Original Mix) [Beyond The Stars] 11) Arctic Ocean & Henry Moe – Resurgence [Regenerate] 12) Jackob Rocksonn – Night Vision [Tranceform] 13) Haikal Ahmad – Malaysia [Suanda True] 14) Victor Special – Moon Flower (Terra V Remix) [TranZone] 15) Katrin's World – NGC 6891 [TAR 138]2021-02-091h 01The Sporting Journey PodcastThe Sporting Journey PodcastHenry PaulOllie and Lewis welcome Henry Paul to the pod.Henry is a former international dual code rugby player. Henry represented New Zealand in rugby league and England in rugby union. He once held the world record for the most consecutive kicks on the field. Henry still holds the record of kicking the most goals in a Super League season with 178 for Bradford back in 2001 and the record for the most goals in a game, being 14, when playing for Bradford in 2000.Henry played in two great rugby league sides, Wigan Warriors (94-98) and Bradford Bulls (98-01...2020-08-021h 00Kerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und WeltlichkeitKerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und Weltlichkeit# 48 - Vom Mörder zum Helfer - Henry-Oliver Jakobs (Teil 3)Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die sind nicht zu entschuldigen. Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die kann man nicht vergessen. Man kann nur versuchen, einen Weg zu finden, um damit umgehen zu können. Henry-Oliver Jakobs hat diesen Weg gefunden. Im Alter von 25 Jahren hat er einen Menschen getötet. Vorsätzlich. Aus gekränkter Eitelkeit. Weil sein Narzissmus über allem stand. Damals sei das für ihn legitim gewesen. Heute blickt er mit Scham zurück. Und er versucht, mit seinem Verein „Gefangene Helfen“ Kindern und Jugendlichen aufzuzeigen, dass Gewalt keine Lösung ist. Nie. Mehr zu seinem Weg zum Mörd...2019-11-2820 minKerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und WeltlichkeitKerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und Weltlichkeit# 47 - Vom Mörder zum Helfer - Henry-Oliver Jakobs (Teil 2)Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die sind nicht zu entschuldigen. Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die kann man nicht vergessen. Man kann nur versuchen, einen Weg zu finden, um damit umgehen zu können. Henry-Oliver Jakobs hat diesen Weg gefunden. Im Alter von 25 Jahren hat er einen Menschen getötet. Vorsätzlich. Aus gekränkter Eitelkeit. Weil sein Narzissmus über allem stand. Damals sei das für ihn legitim gewesen. Heute blickt er mit Scham zurück. Und er versucht, mit seinem Verein „Gefangene Helfen“ Kindern und Jugendlichen aufzuzeigen, dass Gewalt keine Lösung ist. Nie. Mehr zu seinem Weg zum Mörd...2019-11-2819 minKerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und WeltlichkeitKerstin Scherer Podcast - Spiritualität und Weltlichkeit# 46 - Vom Mörder zum Helfer - Henry-Oliver Jakobs (Teil 1)Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die sind nicht zu entschuldigen. Es gibt Dinge im Leben, die kann man nicht vergessen. Man kann nur versuchen, einen Weg zu finden, um damit umgehen zu können. Henry-Oliver Jakobs hat diesen Weg gefunden. Im Alter von 25 Jahren hat er einen Menschen getötet. Vorsätzlich. Aus gekränkter Eitelkeit. Weil sein Narzissmus über allem stand. Damals sei das für ihn legitim gewesen. Heute blickt er mit Scham zurück. Und er versucht, mit seinem Verein „Gefangene Helfen“ Kindern und Jugendlichen aufzuzeigen, dass Gewalt keine Lösung ist. Nie. Mehr zu seinem Weg zum Mörd...2019-11-2822 minBrain, Brawn & BusinessBrain, Brawn & Business10- Brain, Brawn & Business Podcast - Series 2 Episode 2 with Aitch Henry-Doswell from Talent MagnetHere’s series 2 episode 2 of the Brain, Brawn & Business podcast. In this episode I talk to Aitch Henry-Doswell from Talent Magnet. .. I really enjoyed this episode with Aitch. He’s a great guy with lots of energy and positivity. There was some great points shared and he spoke really openly and honest about his success and challenges. .. ➡️ Importance of personal development and learning from other people. ➡️ The impact of meditation and exercise and having a healthy mind and healthy body. ➡️ Honing your craft and become an expert in your niche. ➡️ How being persistence, hard working and striving for consistency is key for success. ➡️...2019-10-1949 minJazz Up!Jazz Up!Episodio 12: Arthur Blythe, Cory Henry, Oliver Nelson y Wynton MarsalisLas cosas no son como parecen. Eso es el jazz. Eso es Jazz Up! un podcast dedicado al sonido y el virtuosismo de los que hacen y disfrutan del buen escuchar. Este episodio incluye: Arthur Blythe, Cory Henry, Oliver Nelson y un especial a Wynton Marsalis. Dale play!2019-08-031h 16Funny, They Don\'t Look Jewish!Funny, They Don't Look Jewish!Episode 5 - Kitty Pryde - Part 1BB: Origin, First Appearance, Daughter to Carmen and Theresa Pryde, from Deerfield, IL 13-year-old girl Kitty Pryde first appears #129 (middle of Dark Phoenix Saga), officially joins the team at the very end of #138 (Oct 1980), the epilogue to the same story. First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #129 (cover date Jan 1980) Page 11, in the THIRD panel she appears in, Kitty is wearing a star of David Henry: Claremont interview Brandon: According to tumblr fan site johnbyrnedraws, Byrne said: Kitty, as many of you probably already know, became Jewish almost accidentally...2019-06-2749 minGrow Through International ExpansionGrow Through International Expansion3 Things You Didn’t Know About GDPR with Henry Herbert | Herbert & Ball #22What do you know about GDPR? You’ve almost certainly seen a buzz of publicity about it in the last year, and will have received dozens of emails asking you to “opt in”. It’s not just email. Any business that holds personal data on a computer – so every business - has to comply with GDPR. It’s about to become more complicated. For example, non-EU companies – including the UK after Brexit – have to appoint a GDPR administrator within the EU. To unravel the rules, Oliver Dowson talks in this podcast with Henry Herbert, a legal profession...2019-03-1021 minDer Nicht - Verkäufer - mit Oliver BuschDer Nicht - Verkäufer - mit Oliver BuschZitat von Henry Ford dem Automobilhersteller & VisonärHenry Ford war ein großartiger Visonär und Unternehmer, er gründete seinerzeit die Automobilmarke Ford. Von ihm stammen viele geniale Zitate, das heutige stammt von ihm. Es geht im Kern darum sich zuverändern um zu wachsen. Oliver Busch – sales-forum - Verkäufer – Verhandler - Rhetoriker   Du willst immer informiert wenn es ein neues Video gibt, dann aboniere den Kanal :-) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXgengOMZxSJorSzVtPlK5A Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/mehr-umsatz-beim-verkaufen-mit-oliver-busch/id1273593558?mt=2 Gebe mir ein Feedback und was mir noch viel wich...2018-05-1100 minSelected Specials MixseriesSelected Specials MixseriesOliver Loew - Deep In Sense @ Relax Club 12.02.201801 #Ekstendia - Philosophy Roots 02 #Giriu Dvasios - Visa (Quantec Remix) 03 #Ekhozone - Vibrance 04 #Fabrizio Spachuk - Murmur (CJ Peeton Dub Mix] 05 #Alex M.I.F. - Deep City Lights (Original Mix] 06 #Artintech - Big Skies 07 #Biologik - Butterfly Wings (Original Mix] 08 #Giriu Dvasios - Gydantis lietus 2 09 #Ekhozone - Invocation 10 #Cristoph & Jeremy Olander - Last Dance 11 #Giriu Dvasios - Gydantis lietus 3 12 #Eekkoo and Flowers And Sea Creatures - 4th Bell (Henry Saiz Remix) 13 #Giriu Dvasios - Po lietaus 14 #Nick Muir, Gabriel Ananda & John Digweed - Tachyon Dream (Original...2018-02-133h 55The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.Online Marketing with Janay OliverOnline Marketing and Social Media expert: Janay Oliver, founder of My719Moms.com. Janay shares her insights and knowledge about online marketing and social media practices for small business owners. This episode is hosted by Henry Lopez. The How of Business podcast focuses on helping you start, run and grow your small business. The How of Business is a top-rated podcast for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Find the best podcast, small business coaching, resources and trusted service partners for small business owners and entrepreneurs at our website https://TheHowOfBusiness.com2016-05-3030 minPit Pass USA with Larry HenryPit Pass USA with Larry HenryPit Pass USA with Larry HenryOne race remains in the American LeMans season but championships have already been clinched. Pit Pass USA talks with Tommy Milner who co-drove with Oliver Gavin to the GT title for Corvette Racing..and team owner and driver of Core Autosports which claimed the PC title for a second straight year. For the first time, the World Touring Car Championship comes to the US and races this weekend at Sonoma, California. We caught up with Ford Focus driver James Nash to talk about the series and the weekend. And..Tom Hessert checks in after winning the ARCA race at Salem...2012-09-1900 min