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Jess Morley
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Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
REWIND WEDNESDAY: The Mistakes We Make – Petit Lac Noir & Dog Pills
Bonjour,” he said. “Je m’appelle Dave.”Yup, sometimes things go wrong. It happens to the best of us. Especially on the Vinyl Cafe, as you’ll hear in Stuart McLean’s Dave and Morley stories Dog Pills and Petit Lac Noir. Also on this week’s episode, Jess shares a surprising and funny backstory about the inspiration behind Dave’s mistake in Dog Pills. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-16
46 min
The Cyclist
Louisa Morley on Twins at 16, Egg Donating & Getting Pregnant on Contraceptive
This week we’re joined by Louisa Morley - mum of four, content creator, and all-round open book.In this candid, feel-good conversation, Louisa shares her journey of falling pregnant with twins at 16, navigating surprise pregnancies (yes, even while on the pill and the Mirena), and what it was really like to become an egg donor. We also chat about her experience of not having a period for two years, the emotional and hormonal shifts along the way, and how she’s approaching cycle education with her own daughters. It’s raw, relatable, and full of wis...
2025-07-01
52 min
Global Perspectives on Digital Health
How the World Health Organization is evolving
A conversation on the future of the World Health Organization, rethinking how we approach digital implementation and funding in LMICs, and what it really means to decolonize global health.“Countries need to be in the driver’s seat of their own development agenda… The earmarking of assistance has to stop.” - Dr. Alain Labrique, Director, Digital and Innovation, World Health OrganizationAbsolutely chuffed to have had the chance to speak with WHO Director of Digital Health and Innovation, Dr Alain Labrique. That he’s also a listener of the podcast? Even better.Alain i...
2025-06-11
56 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Car Trouble – Driving Lessons & Car Wash
"Thank God, he thought, help has arrived.”Today on the show, Jess shares a back story about a Vinyl Cafe tour bus adventure. Plus two Dave and Morley stories about more car trouble.“ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-02
34 min
AnchorMoms: The Podcast
Clothes Prepping, Sleepmaxxing, and Family Bathroom Rules
Of course everyone wants better sleep, but is it even really possible as a mom of littles? We decide the sleepmaxxing trend just isn't meant for us. Plus, we've all heard of meal prepping for the week but what about clothes prepping? Katie LOVES this idea... why it could be great for you also. And have you ever needed the family bathroom but it's occupied? Why it's so frustrating ESPECIALLY when it's someone without kids. New, full episode of AnchorMoms out now.ARTICLES:https://www.parents.com/why-sleepmaxxing-wont-work-for-parents-8739834https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025...
2025-04-02
31 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
People from the Past - Whatever Happened to Johnny Flowers & Morley and the Century of Wind Theatre Company
“In celebration of 100 years. Big Narrows, Cape Breton. Centennial Baby.” In our first story this week, Dave is jolted back in time by a sudden reminder of someone from long ago, someone he hadn’t thought about for years. And Jess shares the surprising reason why it took so many years to release our second story.You can find our latest CD, So Long for Now, at our store page on vinylcafe.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-21
49 min
Rethink
Rethink...medical data
Sir Keir Starmer says that the NHS is well placed for an AI revolution in health care. The Health Secretary Wes Streeting says it could lead to huge advances in health care, from patient passports, which enable doctors to easily access a patient's full medical history, to early intervention - being able to assess a child's risk of disease from birth. The NHS has a vast pool of information about our health, and unlocking its power is a noble aim: but can everything really be thrown straight into an AI, which will then pump out...
2025-02-13
28 min
Global Perspectives on Digital Health
Ethics for digital health companies
Special bonus episode. This is a shortened version of the episode with Jess Morley, focusing on ethical approaches and takeaways relevant for digital health companies. How do you move from having ethical approaches as 'nice to haves' to actually getting prioritised. It can be tough when good intentions rub up against business realities. Jess shows how you can avoid getting your initiative or feature getting kicked down the roadmap. People who will find this useful:Product managers and product leadersDesign/UX folkSoftware engineersClinical safety officers
2025-02-10
16 min
Global Perspectives on Digital Health
Making ethics actionable in digital health
Making Ethics Actionable. What can the UK’s AI Action plan reveal about the state of ethics in the digital health industry?If you are a health system leader or government entity, how do you elevate ethical approaches in your ecosystem? What levers are available?And for the builders: product leaders, founders, clinicians at health tech companies, software engineers, designers, QA folk: how to negotiate and advocate for ethical approaches against business realities in the current climate?We cover all of this, as...
2025-01-20
58 min
BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire
Big Fear + In-Spire Sounds
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Big Fear - the new project from The People Versus' Alice Edwards - who describe their music as 'synth-throbbing generational anthems served with an almost ironic pomp'! Plus, Alex meets up with Kingsley at In-Spire Sounds studios to hear about the great work they are doing with young musicians in Oxford. There's first plays from TASIA, LHAZE, eliroijon, Floor42, The Outliers, jodyrule, Bruce Winwood, Molly Brown, Silent Dollie, Dukes and Simon Morley.And tips from Jess Iszatt and...
2025-01-17
2h 00
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Growing up - Dream Bunnies & Sam is Home Alone
“It’s a tricky thing to negotiate, the war of independence” Today on the pod, Sam and Stephanie step towards independence, while Dave and Morley learn to let go. And Jess shares a backstory about the inspiration behind Stuart McLean’s story, Dream Bunnies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-17
47 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Christmas Preparations - The Christmas Card & Morley’s Christmas Concert
“There is something about sitting on a plastic chair several sizes too small for you that puts you in touch with feelings you never knew you had.” Ah, the trials and tribulations of Christmas preparations! On today’s episode we have two wonderful stories for you: our first is the final Christmas story Stuart wrote. Jess tells the backstory of the recording of that story, and the strong emotions that came with it. Our second story is vintage festive Vinyl Cafe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-12-20
56 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Stephanie - Steph’s Statistics Exam & In the Weeds
“How bad could it be? Statistics. That’s how bad it could be.” This week, two stories about Dave and Morley’s daughter, Stephanie – Stephanie at school and at work. Jess talks about Stuart’s goals in writing those stories and what they show us about success … and failure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-07
56 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Kindness - Wally
“Not everyone in the world is cut out to be a school janitor.” We’re full of the milk of human kindness on this week’s podcast. We play Stuart’s heartwarming interview with one of our favourite Arthur Award winners and Jess awards an Arthur of her own – to a Vinyl Cafe character! Plus, a Dave and Morley story that you may not have heard before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-24
50 min
Digital Health Section Podcast- Royal Society of Medicine
The Ethical Implications of Digital Transformation. With Jess Morley- Health Data Academic at Yale Digital Ethics Centre
This episode features a conversation with Jess Morley- Health Data Academic at Yale Digital Ethics Centre, discussing ethical implications of digital health transformation. Jess shares a framework for thinking about some key areas where technology is likely to impact on healthcare and some difficult questions we are going to need to face as a healthcare system. Conversation topics include questions about trust, accountability, equity and the changing doctor patient relationship.
2024-04-22
40 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
What’s in a Name? - Skunks
“It was 4:30 in the morning and Dave was having a nightmare about something that smelled bad.” On today’s episode we have a fragrant story from way back. And Jess chats in studio with Stuart’s old friends David and Elizabeth, who share how Morley got her name—and surprise Jess with some entertaining backstories of their own! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-22
43 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Literary Structures - Dave’s Inferno & Labour Pains
“By the end of the first trimester, Dave had put on 12lbs.” A surprising theme links our two stories this week. In the first, Dave has a hellish trip to the grocery store—and Jess has a backstory about what shopping with Stuart was really like. Our second story takes us back to the early days of Dave and Morley’s relationship, when Morley is pregnant with their first child. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-01
55 min
The Shift with Sam Baker
Lucinda Chambers: the former Vogue fashion director gives us a midlife style masterclass
My guest today is a woman whose style I have admired for a very long time.To quote the fashion journalist Jess Cartner-Morley, fashion director, stylist and curator Lucinda Chambers has the kind of style you just can’t buy. And, like many other women, I’ve certainly tried. Lucinda has worked in the fashion industry for more than three decades. For 25 years she was fashion director of British Vogue, as well as creative consultant to brands ranging from Prada and Marni to H&M and River...
2024-02-20
48 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Stories Ahead of Their Time - Toilet Training the Cat & Dave Versus the Flu
"Galway began flushing the toilet again in the autumn…"This week, two Dave and Morley stories that, in hindsight, seem strangely prescient. In the first, a fan favourite, Dave decides to teach Galway the cat a new skill. The second is a story that we haven’t felt comfortable playing in a long time. Jess explains why. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-01-26
55 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
I Resolve To…
I resolve to organize upstairs. Welcome back for Season 3 of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe! We’re embracing the spirit of the New Year with a show all about resolutions and lists and getting things done. We start with an essay about Stuart’s fraught relationship with his to do list. And Jess has a backstory about her own relationship to lists and resolutions, and how that informed today’s Dave and Morley story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-01-12
45 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Christmas Presents - Christmas Presents & Christmas in the Narrows
“I was thinking it would be fun if we made presents for each other this year” What’s the best gift you have ever received? On today’s podcast, Jess shares the surprising truth about her favourite gift, ever. Accompanied by two hilarious Dave and Morley stories about Christmas gifts and gift-giving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-12-08
49 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Doggone It! - Stanley & Arthur Takes the Cake
“You know how loud he snores? Ninety decibels. That’s the equivalent of sleeping beside a pneumatic drill.” This week, two stories about dogs. Oh how we love them! Even if, like Stanley, they snore and have – um – “digestive problems”, or if, like Arthur, they add a whole new level of challenge to Dave and Morley’s important dinner party. Jess shares a backstory about the very early days of the show and how Stuart recorded some of his first stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-17
40 min
We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast
Introducing Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
This week we thought we’d do something a little different. The Apostrophe Podcast Network has several shows on its roster. Four, to be exact. And one of those shows just crossed 1M listens in its very first season. Introducing Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe.Backstage welcomes listeners into the warm and comforting world of the Vinyl Cafe. Each episode features stories about Canada’s favourite fictional family – Dave, Morley and the kids – narrated by the late, great Stuart McLean. And, for the first time ever, listen in on hilarious backstories from the popular show with long-tim...
2023-10-25
43 min
Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
We May Not Be Big, But We're Small - World's Smallest Record Store
As you might know by now, the team behind Under The Influence has more podcasts executive produced by Terry. More on the Apostrophe Podcast Network can be found here.One of the podcasts we are very proud of just started its second season with Apostrophe. It's titled Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe. Backstage welcomes listeners into the warm and comforting world of the Vinyl Cafe. Each episode features stories about Canada’s favourite fictional family: Dave, Morley and the kids, narrated by the late, great Stuart McLean and recorded live in concert.But th...
2023-10-21
34 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Niagara Falls
“He was eye level with the falls…” This week on the show, something different. We’re playing one of Stuart McLean’s most requested stories and you might be surprised to hear it is not a Dave and Morley story. This week: the amazing and moving story of Roger Woodward, the boy who went over Niagara Falls. We play new music (that’s right – music!) by Danny Michel that is inspired by this Niagara story and share Jess and Danny’s conversation about music, waterfalls, life on tour with the Vinyl Cafe (and lots more in between!) ...
2023-10-20
1h 04
Two Thirds Focused
Ep.112 - This be the Season
This week Ellen pretends to be Jan, and together with Red and Rasmus talk about the various seasons of making. Focuses of the Week: Red Smith: Starfield - https://bethesda.net/en/game/starfield Jess Made In Japan - https://www.tiktok.com/@jessemadeinjapan Rasmus Loen: Morley Kert and Eden https://www.youtube.com/@MorleyKert/videos https://www.instagram.com/morleyandeden/ Crafts With Ellen: Sashiko - https://www.instagram.com/sashikostory/ Stardust - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486655/ Crafts with Ellen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craftswithellen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBxczIUrYeLUd_Fvg5txDwQ 2/3rds Focused: Patreon...
2023-10-15
1h 10
The Computational Medicine Podcast
#012 Making medical data useful, ubiquitous and safe at the Oxford Internet Institute - Dr Jess Morley
Send us a textJess Morley is a PhD student at the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University. Her work focuses on understanding the ethical, philosophical and practical ramifications of the increasing use of technology in healthcare. She was The lead tech advisor for data-driven technology at UK Department of Health and Social Care. She was a contributor towards the Goldachre review which looked at the efficient and safe use of health data for research and analysis and how this can ...
2023-08-02
1h 00
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Mother's Day - The House Next Door & The Pot
"Coming into Dave and Morley’s house is, quite frankly, a bit of a feat. You have to really want to get in.”In time for Mother’s Day, this week’s episode is all about Morley – the beating heart of the family and the calm to Dave’s chaos. In The House Next Door, Morley fantasizes about a life very different from her own; and in The Pot, meditates on her role as both a mother and a daughter. And Jess talks about how becoming a mother herself has changed her perspective on so many of the Vinyl C...
2023-05-12
57 min
skeptechs
skeptechs 5.6: Using data for public health, with Jess Morley
Josh and Nayana are joined by fellow OII PhD student Jess Morley to discuss Jess’s wide-ranging research in the field of digital health—including Covid-19 contact tracing apps, the use and misuse of health data, and why we shouldn’t expect AI-powered chatbots to replace doctors anytime soon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skeptechs.substack.com
2023-05-03
26 min
Philosophical Disquisitions
107 - Will Large Language Models disrupt healthcare?
In this episode of the podcast I chat to Jess Morley. Jess is currently a DPhil candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research focuses on the use of data in healthcare, oftentimes on the impact of big data and AI, but, as she puts it herself, usually on 'less whizzy' things. Sadly, our conversation focuses on the whizzy things, in particular the recent hype about large language models and their potential to disrupt the way in which healthcare is managed and delivered. Jess is sceptical about the immediate potential for disruption but thinks it...
2023-04-19
00 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Let’s celebrate! – The Birthday Cake & Morley’s 40th Birthday Bash
“Surely Mary wouldn’t miss one of those little buttercream shrubs…”Today’s Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe is all about birthdays. Jess shares some behind the scenes stories of ways she and Stuart celebrated birthdays on the road; and we have two hilarious Dave and Morley stories about birthdays that have gone awry. In The Birthday Cake, Dave is left in charge of delivering Mary Turlington’s carefully decorated cake to a party; while in Morley’s 40th Birthday Bash, Dave throws Morley a party. Unfortunately the caterer he has hired to put the event together sets u...
2023-04-07
53 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Faith – Morley’s Hairdresser & The Lottery Ticket
"Imagine. A million dollars. What would you do with a million dollars?”A couple of favourite Vinyl Cafe stories this week. Stories about faith. When Tommy’s grandpa dies the conversation turns to his unscratched lottery ticket and the faith he had in its possibilities. That was one of Stuart’s favourites. And Jess shares a personal story about the inspiration behind the story Morley’s Hairdresser. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-31
48 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Everyone Needs a Hobby – Morley’s Book Club & Dave the Dogwalker
“He wanted to be alone so he could try the beef-flavoured toothpaste”Jess shares a special memory from a concert at the Place des Arts in Montreal – a memory about Stuart and his mom. And we have two Dave and Morley stories about hobbies: in an old favourite – Morley’s Bookclub – Morley finds her new hobby is not as relaxing as anticipated and in Dogwalker, Dave seems to have bitten off more than he can chew. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-17
48 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Meet the Neighbours! - Kenny Wong's Practical Jokes & Dorothy
“Big Bucks Polka. Bring your records Monday morning to Dave’s Polka Palace (formerly the Vinyl Cafe)”Welcome to the neighbourhood! Jess introduces two laugh-out-loud funny Dave and Morley stories about shops near Dave’s Vinyl Cafe record store: Woodsworth’s Books and Wong’s Scottish Meat Pies. We meet the eccentric book lover Dorothy Woodsworth; and learn how the Wongs subtly dealt with a difficult, racist customer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-10
44 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
The Mistakes We Make - Petit Lac Noir & Dog Pills
“Bonjour,” he said. “Je m’appelle Dave.”Yup, sometimes things go wrong. It happens to the best of us. Especially on the Vinyl Cafe, as you’ll hear in Stuart McLean’s Dave and Morley stories Dog Pills and Petit Lac Noir. Also on this week’s episode, Jess shares a surprising and funny backstory about the inspiration behind Dave’s mistake in Dog Pills. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-03
46 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
There's No Place Like Home - Tree of Heaven & Burd
“She was a woodland bird, in the middle of the city, way off course, and she had landed at his feeder.”Stuart McLean tells two Dave and Morley stories that explore the idea of home in its various forms: in Burd, a tiny feathered friend gets blown off course and finds its way to Dave and Morley’s garden where it decides to stop a while. And in Tree of Heaven a seedling takes root – in Dave’s car… and in his heart. Also this week, Jess tells a hilarious story about the trip she and Stuart took to...
2023-01-27
49 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Fitness Gone Wrong - Dave on the Bike & Attack of the Treadmill
"He looked like a kid on a roller coaster. But not one of the happy ones.” Vinyl Cafe producer Jess Milton lets us into some secrets about life on the road with Stuart McLean and we’ll hear Stuart read two hilarious Dave and Morley stories about fitness gone horribly wrong: Tour de Dave – aka Dave on the Bike – and Attack of the Treadmill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-20
42 min
Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe comes to Apostrophe
We are very excited to welcome Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe to the Apostrophe Podcast Network.Each episode will feature two Dave and Morley stories as told by Stuart McLean. And for the first time ever, his longtime producer, Jess Milton, will tell you the backstories behind those stories.I have a story, too. The first time I met Stuart.Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-11
03 min
Weekend
Weekend podcast: best of 2022 – part 2
Weekend is taking a break. So this week, the team is picking out their favourite pieces from the last few months just in case you missed them. Writer Tom Lamont sits down with beloved British writer, actor and comedian, Lenny Henry (1m42s), journalist Jess Cartner-Morley looks at whether we’ve finally reached peak Whatsapp (25m03s), and finally, columnist Zoe Williams asks: Why has Britain fallen in love with Botox? (37m37s)
2022-12-31
54 min
Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
Come Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe!
The Vinyl Cafe podcast is back! For the first time ever we’ll share the hilarious backstories from the popular show. Long-time Vinyl Cafe producer Jess Milton tells all, sharing memories and stories from 15 years touring, travelling, laughing, and recording with her close friend, Canada’s favourite storyteller, Stuart McLean. Plus, each week, a selection of her favourite Dave & Morley stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-27
01 min
Weekend
Weekend podcast: best of 2022 – part 1
The Weekend team is taking a break. So for the next two weeks, we’re looking back at some of our favourite pieces of the year. This week, historian Lucy Worsley unravels the mystery disappearance of Agatha Christie (1m37s), fashion editor Jess Cartner-Morley talks to singer and actress Willow Smith about her complicated relationship with the limelight (18m45s), and Bronwyn Adcock gains a little insight from a radical Buddhist nun on the secret to happiness (38m31s)
2022-12-24
51 min
Weekend
Willow Smith, Marina Hyde on hecklers, the Queen in film
This week, columnist Marina Hyde on heckling the royal family and the fallacy of ‘free speech’, fashion editor Jess Cartner-Morley talks to Willow Smith about her complicated relationship with the limelight, film critic Peter Bradshaw reviews the many fictional iterations of the Queen, and, finally, writer Niloufar Haidari on why Kourtney Kardashian’s new sustainable fashion line will do far more harm than good.
2022-09-17
52 min
Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt
Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 102
Today’s episode in a NNS from September 1st and possibly the 10th, 1994. I have titled it: ‘Radio Hopscotch’ because there’s a lot of skipping from call to call. It appears to be the last hour of the 9/1 broadcast and then we jump ahead to some other September nights and conclude with what is labelled as 9/10. Brian McKinley was producing. I found this whole cassette to be endlessly entertaining. There’s a lot here for me to whet your appetite with. It all begins with a call from Fred in Medford ab...
2022-09-03
1h 40
Weekend
Marina Hyde on Brooklyn Beckham, Nish Kumar’s Fringe, music post-30
This week, Marina Hyde on Brooklyn Beckham’s ever-evolving career path, comedian Nish Kumar is at the Edinburgh fringe, Jess Cartner-Morley investigates Whatsapp fatigue, and writer Daniel Dylan Wray asks why thirtysomethings are giving up on music.
2022-08-20
41 min
Mandatory Redistribution Party
The Lost Hope Of Pandemic Week One | 097
Essential workers. Homelessness. The right honourable Jess Phillips raging at Pizza Hut. The grassroots organising and solidarity of the UK’s first covid-19 lockdown gave us a cheeky peep of an unwrecked future. --- Support us on Patreon (only if you can!): patreon.com/mandatoryredistributionparty --- Mandatory Redistribution Party was created and produced by Sean Morley and Jack Lewis Evans. Our title theme was created by Ella Jean with additional music by Jack Lewis Evans and Sean Morley.
2022-07-25
54 min
Weekend
Eurovision, Marina Hyde on Roe v Wadde, bad taste and the Met Gala, middle-aged tattoos
In this week’s episode, Marina Hyde on the anger surrounding the Roe v Wade leak, Alexi Duggins on whether this year’s Eurovision song contest will be the most electric ever, Jess Cartner-Morley on whether social media has killed good taste at the Met Gala, and a first-hand experience of getting tattoos later in life.
2022-05-07
41 min
College Band Radio
This One Time At Band Camp...
We are back with a brand new season of College Band Radio, your favorite marching band podcast. Today, in celebration of the return of college football next week, we are talking all about preseason. First Jason and Rebecca sit down with an incoming trumpet freshman from the Troy University Sound of the South, Blake Partain, to talk about his first collegiate band camp experience, as well as what he is excited about from the upcoming season. Then Savannah and Jason chat with Jess Morley, drum major from the Rutgers University Marching Scarlet Knights about her experience as a student...
2021-08-27
41 min
Soho Bites Podcast
Soho Bites 23: The Boys (1962)
Youthful rebellion.Episode 23 is all about generational conflict – specifically, older people disapproving of “kids today”. In the film chat, Dom talks to members of the South Bank Talkies movie discussion group about The Boys (1962), a courtroom drama in which four young men are on trial for murder. Starring Dudley Sutton, Jess Conrad, Tony Garnett and Ronald Lacey as the boys, they also have to contend with the prejudice of the court & witnesses against “teddy boys”.The film has a great ensemble cast including Richard Todd and Robert Morley as the barristers and Roy Kinnear, Wilfred Bramble, C...
2021-05-12
48 min
The Paradise Lost And Found Show
The Karate Man
Writer, musician, actor, and director Quentin Fielding talks about his creative approach to various projects and introduces a new screenplay he wrote called "Mr. Charles." In addition, The Dude On The Hill (KT Morley) calls in to deliver more sage advice to us humans.
2021-04-27
1h 44
The Paradise Lost And Found Show
The Dude On The Hill
Sean and Jess interview science fiction/fantasy writer KT Morley (aka The Dude On The Hill).They discuss space colonization, alien spirituality, alien strippers, and the writing process he goes through.
2021-03-07
1h 28
Innovation and Leadership w/ Jess Larsen
How To Grow Internationally with Bob Morley Interview by Jess Larsen
How To Grow Internationally with Bob Morley Interview by Jess Larsen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-01-22
1h 02
Ethics in AI
Does AI threaten Human Autonomy?
This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. How can AI systems influence our decision-making in ways that undermine autonomy? Do they do so in new or more problematic ways? To what extent can we outsource tasks to AI systems without losing our autonomy? Do we need a new conception of autonomy that incorporates considerations of the digital self? Autonomy is a core value in contemporary Western societies – it is a value that is invoked across a range of debates in practical ethics, an...
2020-12-07
1h 38
Bloomsbury Festival podcasts and interviews
2020 Festival Insights into INSIGHT - Podcast 3
Dr Amit talks to Jess Morley, Policy Lead, Evidence-Based Medicine DataLab, The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford, Dr Wen Hwa Lee, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientist at Action Against Age-Related Macular Degeneration, a research charity focused on tackling the leading cause of legal blindness in the developed world at its earliest stages with maximum affordability and accessibility and Patient and member of the Insight Data Trust Advisory Board, Angus Patrick about how INSIGHT plans to revolutionise the use of data within eye health and the importance of the DataTAB.
2020-10-16
39 min
The Wingwoman
28. Doomscrolling, the joy of saying no, and the death of 'flattering' fashion
This week, we're talking about the dangers of doomscrolling during a pandemic, taking a leaf out of Nancy Mitford's book when it comes to our workloads, and questioning whether it's time to retire the word 'flattering' when we talk about fashion. Plus, we're sharing our recommendations - and discussing why Selling Sunset is as problematic as it is addictive - over a bottle of Cocio chocolate milk... well, we did record this episode during a heatwave. To hear more from us, sign up at TheWingwoman.co.uk to receive our free weekly newsletter every Sunday. E...
2020-08-14
45 min
singadzhi
sd2004 live @ Космодрон 2020 part 2
SINGADANCE #2004 live record from "Kosmodrone 2020" online version at Loft Bar Dom Beata 040420 part 1 mastered by Alt+F4 @alexey_alt kennedyss.ru vk.com/singadance vk.com/loftbardombeata house music, yes of course 1. Deeper Purpose, Intrusive - The System 2. Dale Howard - Your Love 3. Sergio Saffe, Lucas Ferreyra - Punky 4. Sebb Junior, Jess Bays & NAYFER - Love This Way 5. Noizy Devil - Not All Loving 6. Gene Farris, John Summit - Bass Go 7. Camisra - Let Me Show You (Felix Leiter Re-Boot) 8. Gary Caos - Supercar 9. Pako Ramirez - Jump 10. George Morley - Desire 11. Dombresky - Housology 12. Wh0 - House Of Wh0 13...
2020-05-13
51 min
singadance
sd2004 live @ kosmodrone 2020 part 2
SINGADANCE #2004 live record from "Kosmodrone 2020" online version at Loft Bar Dom Beata 040420 part 1 mastered by Alt+F4 @alexey_alt 1. Deeper Purpose, Intrusive - The System 2. Dale Howard - Your Love 3. Sergio Saffe, Lucas Ferreyra - Punky 4. Sebb Junior, Jess Bays & NAYFER - Love This Way 5. Noizy Devil - Not All Loving 6. Gene Farris, John Summit - Bass Go 7. Camisra - Let Me Show You (Felix Leiter Re-Boot) 8. Gary Caos - Supercar 9. Pako Ramirez - Jump 10. George Morley - Desire 11. Dombresky - Housology 12. Wh0 - House Of Wh0 13. DJ S.K.T - Wonderland 14. Mirko & Meex - So High 15. Guz...
2020-05-13
51 min
CoProduce Care
Jess Morley: NHSx and AI
(Recorded before Covid19-19). Listen to Jess Morley talk about data, AI and health care. Although she no longer works for the NHSX her insights are enlightening - remember to comment, share and follow us! https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk Follow Jess on twitter @jessRmorley @EBMDataLab @NHSX Follow us: Website: https://www.coproducecare.com Twitter: @CoProCare Facebook: CoProduceCare Instagram: CoProCare Podcast: https://anchor.fm/coproducecare E: Hi@coproducecare.com Edited by Kerisha Stephenson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coproducecare/message
2020-04-10
44 min
Hearing Architecture
To infinity and beyond
The design of any building is an act of looking into the future. The look of our cities and neighbourhoods evolve with every building that architects design. Throughout history, many architects have had aspirations for what our cities should look like. Some designs have shown buildings interconnected with nature, others are dystopic visions of cities run by machines without any considerations for people. Weather architects are mainly concerned with climate change, emerging technologies, or changes in the social structure of work, there are many things that are going to change the fabric of cities in the future. ...
2020-01-16
1h 16
Hearing Architecture
The future is now
Architects used to draw everything with set squares, compasses, and rulers, then came the mechanical drafting table. During this time architects had to draw every part of their drawings individually, then came dye-line machines and printers. By this time studios were filled with large format drafting tables, printers and plotters, and then computers were slowly introduced so you could do most things on a small monitor. After this, fax machines allowed drawings to be sent by phone so it took less time for everyone in the project team to get drawings and instructions, but this was soon replaced by email. To se...
2020-01-02
43 min
Hearing Architecture
When does learning stop
Becoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of 5 years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this time, students learn about the design process, the history and theories that have shaped the profession, and practical building techniques. After graduation, it still takes at least 2 years to get enough experience to become registered. Despite having all those years of study under their belt, architects need to continue educating themselves in order to keep up with the evolving built environment landscape. Not only do architects have to stay up-to-date...
2019-12-19
41 min
Hearing Architecture
One of us
As Australia’s population continues to rise, the demand for housing continues to intensify. To meet this demand, apartment buildings are building built at a rapid pace. Most high streets around the country are growing 6 storeys taller above the existing 2 storey row houses. In some streets, you might notice a single house being torn down to clear space for 2 or 3 townhouses on the same block. All of these types of developments increase housing density. While this meets the need for more houses, it is also increasing the number of people who want to use services like public transport, library’s, a...
2019-12-05
46 min
Hearing Architecture
Empathy and understanding
One of the things that makes Australia great is our richness of diversity. There are people from so many cultural backgrounds, language groups, and belief systems, which influences the way they want to live and shape their buildings. Allowing for these differences in the architecture process can raise some interesting opportunities. When an architect works with a client from a different background they’ll need to learn how to design for that clients needs and the architect might not have experienced that before. It’s these collaborations that can help the way Australian buildings evolve over time. However, when buil...
2019-11-21
41 min
Ethics in AI
1h. Ethics of AI in healthcare
Jess Morley, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the eigth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
2019-11-11
09 min
Ethics in AI
1h. Ethics of AI in healthcare
Jess Morley, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the eigth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
2019-11-11
09 min
Hearing Architecture
Housing affordability
In 1980 the median house price in Melbourne was $40,800. Fast forward to 2016 and the median price of a house was $713,000. With property prices rising across the country, the concept of the Australian Dreamhouse on its own block with a front and back yard is becoming more like a fantasy. This was in part because median income didn’t have the same rate of growth as property prices, so the gap between house income and house expense became wider every year. This increased gap means that many Australian’s are finding it harder to own a home. To address this there are...
2019-11-07
49 min
Hearing Architecture
The future is regional
Most Australians live in cities. The 2016 census showed that 71% of Australian’s live in major cities, and only 10% of Australians live in towns with less than 10,000 people. With this gap on the rise, it’s important that the small communities around the country are not forgotten while large cities continue to grow. In order for small towns to function they need access to important infrastructure like hospitals, schools, and markets, but they also need buildings that help foster a community’s social development. These gathering places have helped small towns around Australia develop some of the best examples of social...
2019-10-24
48 min
Hearing Architecture
Sketch and Sniff
The beginning of an architecture project usually starts with some form of communication. It can be a conversation over a coffee, through an email from a client listing a dozen items that they “must have”, or standing in an old building with a bunch of people describing what they can see in their head while they gesticulate in the direction of where new windows and walls could be. After this, everyone wants to agree on what was just discussed so there’s as little difference between what was implied and what was inferred. To do this, an architect will usuall...
2019-10-10
48 min
Hearing Architecture
The White Whale
Before any architecture project starts, there needs to be a client who has the vision to build something. Once they’ve committed to build, they’ll need some specialists to work through all of the mandatory building requirements. In Australia, these include the local planning scheme, national construction code, and some specific design guidelines. So with all of those requirements being handled by the professionals, what is the client’s role while all of this is going on? Some might think that they’re just meant to sit back until they’re called upon to pay a bill or attend a d...
2019-09-26
51 min
Hearing Architecture
The reality of architecture in reality TV
Australians love to renovate their homes. You can tell we do because there are so many DIY TV programs that show us how to give it a go. But when you watch programs like Grand Designs, The Block, or House Rules there’s rarely an architect to be seen. With many programs like this out there a lot of people might assume that design, renovation, and building can all be easily undertaken by anyone at home as long as they have the time and money. Now, this is true to some extent, and a lot of people have a gr...
2019-09-12
47 min
Hearing Architecture
Let the theory come later
In 2017 the Australian Institute of Architects awarded Melbourne based Architect Peter Elliot with the Gold Medal, which is the Institutes highest honour. As part of his gold medal tour, he told younger architects “to let the theory come later”. Some Architects were taken aback by this because they’d spent so much time studying how to embed design theory into their work. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we’ve asked architects from around Australia to tell us what they think about the use of theory in architecture. This episode of Hearing Architecture featured the following guests: Damian Ma...
2019-08-29
1h 01
Hearing Architecture
Cultural influencers or influenced by culture
When you start to look for it, architecture is everywhere and it’s the stage on which we play out our lives. It doesn’t matter whether we’re working in it, living in it, or resting in it, it’s part of our lives and memories. In this episode of Hearing Architecture we’ve asked architects from around Australia to tell us what they think architecture’s role is in culture: is it informed by culture or does it inform culture? This episode of Hearing Architecture features the following guests: Damian Madigan, Rod Simpson, Sue Dugdale, Kylee Schoone...
2019-08-15
55 min
Persistent and Nasty
Episode 15 - The Roaring Girls at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe
We had an absolute ball chatting with Rachael Abbey, Jess Morley and Sarah Penney - the Roaring Girls and hilarious cast of Beach Body Ready. ABOUT BEACH BODY READY t's the season of cutting carbs, hitting it hard at the gym, and shaving everything from the chin down. Summer has rocked up and the media has us thinking about how our bodies aren't up to scratch and there are companies ready to capitalise on that. We've been shamed, dehumanised, and humiliated for how we look and we've had enough. Join The Roaring Girls for a defiantly feel-good show which sticks...
2019-08-05
40 min
The Life of Bryan (and Adam)
Round 'hate' in the NRL | Footy feuds | Jess Yates on Kokoda and her Sharkies
Premeditated confrontations on the field (9:00)Adrian Morley vs. Willie Mason (9:30)Thoughts on Wayne vs. Seibold (11:00)The cyclical NRL calendar (12:00)When Wayne thanked Adam (15:00)DOMS (16:00)Sexiest accents (18:30)Guest Jess Yates joins the show (20:30)Fletch and Jess' Kokoda trip (21:30)Fletch's crush on Jess' husband Luke Egan (27:30)Why Jess loves Supercars (28:30)Jess' Sharks fandom (33:00)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-05-02
41 min
L'Olympiade Femelle
Boxe : une contre-attaque féministe
Pour ce sixième épisode, Carole et moi-même, Adèle, nous sommes rendues dans le 93 pour rencontrer les boxeuses d’un ring pour tou.te.s. Un collectif féministe intersectionnel, où les training sont en non-mixité choisie, à savoir : hors mecs cis. Avec Audrey, la coach, et Odile, Najet, Rima, et Jess, boxeuses au sein du groupe, nous avons discuté de sororité, de rôles à jouer, de pépites sexistes, et de l’importance de la non-mixité dans un sport de contact. Si vous souhaitez vous abonner à leur newsletter envoyez un mail à unringpour...
2019-04-01
00 min
Bande à part
Catherine Deneuve & Auction Sales
We discuss the recent sale of Catherine Deneuve’s Yves Saint Laurent clothes, and wonder about the values and meanings attached to vintage fashions. See links below ... Catherine Deneuve et Yves Saint-Laurent [sic], Christie's, Sale 17514, 24 January 2019, results: https://www.christies.com/catherine-deneuve-et-yves-28219.aspx Jess Cartner-Morley, 'Catherine Deneuve is selling her Yves Saint Laurent wardrobe - but that look will never go away', The Guardian (15 January 2019): https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2019/jan/15/catherine-deneuve-is-selling-her-yves-saint-laurent-wardrobe-but-that-look-will-never-go-away AnOther, 'Catherine Deneuve Sells $1 Million Worth of Yves Saint Laurent Couture' (25 January 2019): https://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/11444/catherine-deneuve-sells-1-million-worth-of-yves-saint-laurent-couture Rencontres Couture à Paris de la Collection Didier Ludo, Sotheby's, Sal...
2019-01-27
32 min
StoneBridge Podcast
162 StoneBridge Show
The StoneBridge Show #162 Silk City ft Dua Lipa - Electricity (MK Remix)/ColumbiaJust Kiddin - Come Together/XVII Metrush & PØP CULTUR - Constellations (Extended Mix)/Future House MusicMaff Boothroyd & Deep Matter ft Lauren Mason - Taboo (Slim Tim Remix)/OneFoldKREAM & Cazztek w Shoffy - Enough (Extended Mix)/Big BeatJAGMAC - Right Back With You (Cutmore & Wilson Extended Remix)/Unitas EntBleona - I Don't Need Your Love (StoneBridge Epic Extended Mix)/418 MusicOliver Heldens ft Shungudzo - Fire In My Soul (Tom Staar Remix)/Ministry of So...
2019-01-13
1h 00
StoneBridge Podcast
162 StoneBridge Show
The StoneBridge Show #162 Silk City ft Dua Lipa - Electricity (MK Remix)/ColumbiaJust Kiddin - Come Together/XVII Metrush & PØP CULTUR - Constellations (Extended Mix)/Future House MusicMaff Boothroyd & Deep Matter ft Lauren Mason - Taboo (Slim Tim Remix)/OneFoldKREAM & Cazztek w Shoffy - Enough (Extended Mix)/Big BeatJAGMAC - Right Back With You (Cutmore & Wilson Extended Remix)/Unitas EntBleona - I Don't Need Your Love (StoneBridge Epic Extended Mix)/418 MusicOliver Heldens ft Shungudzo - Fire In My Soul (Tom Staar Remix)/Ministry of So...
2019-01-13
1h 00
The High Low
Strictly’s Scandal, Johnny Depp’s GQ Cover & The Nothingburger
It’s our favourite time of year: The OED have released their new admissions. Are you feeling bongga? Or are you - whisper it - just a nothingburger? We also discuss the Banksy that shredded itself; Brett Kavanaugh’s ascendancy into The Supreme Court; Taylor Swift’s Instagram politics; and that time Trump walked around with a wad of bog roll stuck to his shoe. It’s the little things. This episode concerns two men accused of domestic abuse - comedian Seann Walsh, and Johnny Depp who...
2018-10-11
00 min
Detective Society
Ep 15: Gianni Versace and the Victims of Andrew Cunanan
Discussing the murder of Gianni Versace and the 4 victims who came before him.Show Intro:The following is quoted from a profile of Donatella Versace from September of 2017 by Jess Cartner-Morley of The Guardian"When my brother was murdered, I had the eyes of the whole world on me and 99% of them thought I wasn’t going to make it. And maybe I thought the same, at first. My brother was the king, and my whole world had crashed around me.”“I was his doll and his best friend. He dressed me up...
2018-03-28
1h 03
DJ Derrick E. Cast
Derrick E-Cast (October 2015)
David Zowie - House Every Weekend (LuvBug Remix) Avicii - For A Better Day (Billon Remix) Big Sister - Round We Go Jess Glynne - Hold My Hand (Chris Lake Remix) Black Violin - Magic (Jason Nevins Dark & Deep Mix) Camille Jones - The Creeps David Guetta - Clap Your Hands Crookers feat. Style of Eye & Carli - That Laughing Track Badar (feat Duncan Morley) - You Gave Me Love (Funk Generaton-H3dRush Club Mix) Nathassia Devine - Contageous (Pink Panda Remix) Rita Ora (feat Chris Brown) - Body On Me (Zac Samuels Remix) Skylar Stecker - Crazy Beautiful (Richard...
2015-10-20
1h 00