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Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 329: Encore Irish Newfoundland FavouritesSend us a textSelections of favourite Newfoundland and Labradorian songs performed by island artists with Irish roots. Artists include Mak Hiscock, Chris Andrews, Shanneyganock, Con O’Brien, Ron Hynes, Larry Foley, The Punters, John White, The Government Rams, Simani, Patty Moran, Rasa, Darcy Broderick, Bob MacDonald, Mike Hanrahan, Roy Payne, The Celtic Connection, Jackie Sullivan, and more. "FeedSpot" (www.feedspot.com) reports that: “Sounds Atlantic” is a “Top Canadian Music Podcast!https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182025-07-181h 50Make Better Wealth Decisions: How Financial Advisor\'s Blind Spots Can Hurt Your Investments in a Rapidly Changing WorldMake Better Wealth Decisions: How Financial Advisor's Blind Spots Can Hurt Your Investments in a Rapidly Changing World#186 | 5 Ways You’re Missing Financial Empowerment in Canada’s Most Vulnerable Communities—And How To Fix ItAre you only thinking about financial literacy in terms of dollars and cents—and missing the people behind the numbers?This episode dives deep into how financial literacy and empowerment are evolving in Canada, especially for marginalized, neurodivergent, and underserved populations. John welcomes William Moores, President of CAFE (Canadian Association for Financial Empowerment), to discuss how trauma-informed, inclusive financial education is changing lives—and saving them.CAFE isn’t just an organization; it’s a movement grounded in equity, social responsibility, and access. With stories that range from systemic reform to saving lives through counseling, William...2025-07-0321 minEvolutionary Insights by Anthropology.netEvolutionary Insights by Anthropology.netBuried in Clay, Bound by Genes: A 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian and His Unexpected LegacyIn 1902, British archaeologists excavating a tomb at Nuwayrat, a village on the banks of the Nile south of Cairo, unearthed the skeleton of a man sealed inside a large ceramic pot. He had died more than 4,500 years ago, sometime between Egypt's Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods. Now, more than a century later, that man has quietly made history again—as the first ancient Egyptian to have his entire genome sequenced.The study, published in Nature by a team from the Francis Crick Institute and Liverpool John Moores University, extracted DNA from one of the man's teeth, re...2025-07-0313 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesSport and Exercise Science - Conor HeeneyIn this episode we talk to a former student but current staff member!Conor from his undergraduate journey; has gained industry insight through connections at LJMU, has started his own consultancy, and, has a large responsibility in looking after our athletes!We are very proud to showcase stories like Conor's as they highlight the real pull to our University, but, also the reasons to stay and continue to contribute to what we have going on here.2025-05-2821 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesBSc Physical Education - Ella RobinsonIn this episode we explore Ella's journey to becoming a teacher. At LJMU we know that not everyone knows exactly what they want to do... that being said there is also people who have known for ages!Ella speaks about her call to a teaching vocation founded in inspiration from her secondary school PE teachers and her lecturers at John Moores. She also speaks about the confidence nurtured with us on her course, in order to be the best teacher she can.She believes exposure to different teaching; avenues, demographics and settings at LJMU, has...2025-05-0726 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 322: Preview: 37th. East Coast Music Awards May 7-11, St. John’s Newfoundland and LabradorSend us a textPreview and showcase of the 2025 East Coast Music Awards, featuring an interview with Executive Director Michelle Eagles and music from nominees in selected categories, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Fans Choice of the Year, Singer-Songwriter of the Year and lots more. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182025-04-181h 36Leading With PurposeLeading With PurposeProf Phil Vickerman on Liverpool John Moores University's commitment to the student experienceIn this conversation, Rt Hon Justine Greening speaks with Professor Phil Vickerman, Pro Vice Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, about the university's commitment to student experience, inclusivity, and community engagement. Phil shares his personal journey into academia, emphasising the importance of personalised learning and support for students from diverse backgrounds. The discussion also covers the university's collaborative efforts with the Liverpool City Region to enhance educational opportunities and workforce development, highlighting the role of higher education in addressing societal challenges.2025-03-3131 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesBSc Sport Coaching - Emma LanghornIn this episode, we speak to Emma who completed the undergraduate in Sport Coaching. She talks about her passion for coaching in sport but also helping others.She talks about how LJMU equipped her to not only fulfil her professional goals and aims, but also to unite that with one of her purposes in life, which was to give back and provide a service and experience that she didn't have.We are so proud of Emma for this, but also for her speaking about it and drawing attention to the wider implications of studying here...2025-03-1422 minDice in MindDice in MindEpisode 140: Dr. John Moores is Daydreaming in the Solar SystemDr. John Moores is an Associate Professor at York University and Director of the Graduate Program in Earth and Space Science. He is the Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and also serves as the Director of the Technologies for Exo-Planetary Science NSERC CREATE Program, which provides unique training opportunities for graduate students. He previously served as the Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Studies for the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University. Please check out these relevant links: Daydreaming in the Solar System Welcome to Dice in...2025-02-241h 14Dice in MindDice in MindEpisode 140: Dr. John Moores is Daydreaming in the Solar SystemDr. John Moores is an Associate Professor at York University and Director of the Graduate Program in Earth and Space Science. He is the Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and also serves as the Director of the Technologies for Exo-Planetary Science NSERC CREATE Program, which provides unique training opportunities for graduate students. He previously served as the Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Studies for the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University. Please check out these relevant links: Daydreaming in the Solar System Welcome to Dice in...2025-02-241h 14The Podcast For InquiryThe Podcast For InquiryEverything you always wanted to know about the solar system* (*but were afraid to ask), with John E. MooresJohn E. Moores (X, Bluesky) is a planetary scientist and associate professor at York University. He is a member of the Royal Society of Canada, formerly served as the Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency and has contributed to five NASA and ESA-led space missions. He is the co-author of Daydreaming in the Solar System, which imagines a future when visiting other planets is as common as hiking in a national park. The book is also grounded in the latest scientific knowledge about planetary geophysics. In addition to talking about the book, John answers some...2025-02-0556 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesBSc Sport Development - Rebecca GarlickIn our fourth episode we speak to Rebecca Garlick who works for the Football Association. Rebecca speaks about the importance of a support network whilst being a student - made up of friends, classmates and staff members.She also speaks of the importance of networking within LJMU whilst you have access to world leaders. She details how keeping in touch with people can pay dividends down the line in your career.We are ranked very high for teaching according to University evaluators, but we also like to think, we are ranked higher for our commitment...2025-01-2928 minThe Rational View podcast with Dr. Al ScottThe Rational View podcast with Dr. Al ScottPlanetary scientist Dr. John Moores takes readers to the farthest reaches of the solar systemIn this episode I’m interviewing a scientist turned science fiction author who has written a book that takes the reader on a journey around the solar system to the many remote places we’ve visited with our space probes. I’m eager to learn what he thinks about space exploration. Dr John Moores is an Associate Professor in the Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science at York University. He is a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, a recipient of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institut...2024-12-2132 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesBSc Sport Psychology - Benjamin CurpenIn the first instalment of our "Sport & Exercise Psychology mini-series", we speak to our host's ex-course mate about where he went after finishing his BSc (Hons.) undergraduate degree in 2020.We speak about levels 4-6 as a sport psychology student here at LJMU.Ben works in an industry which has little to do with sport and exercise sciences, however, we talk about how he was equipped to work outside of sport with the tools he'd developed at LJMU.We love seeing our former students thriving in other industries... it goes to show how well we prepare you...2024-12-0422 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesMSc Sport Psychology - Daniel RimmerIn the second instalment of our "Sport & Exercise Psychology mini-series", we speak to another of our host's ex-course mates about where he went after finishing his MSc postgraduate degree in 2021.He talks about his reasons why he chose to come to LJMU above other institutions for the MSc and also alludes to where that has enabled him to go.Dan works outside of sport but it very much equipped to deal with issues, deal with clients and solve problems in other industries.We love this about our courses and are extremely proud of Dan with where...2024-12-0426 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesScience and Football - Benjamin TorkornooIn our first episode we speak to Ben who has recently graduated LJMU.Ben works in elite sport and is very well equipped to do this with his skills and experiences.He speaks on what he believed helped him at University to secure his current role.He also talks about what you can do before you even get to University, to help with your job search.In other episodes we will explore roles outside of elite sport - but we are so proud of Ben being at the top of his...2024-11-1928 minAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesAlumni Journeys: LJMU School of Sport and Exercise SciencesSport and Exercise Science - Katy Garnham-LeeIn our second episode we speak to Katy who completed 2 degrees with us at LJMU! Katy speaks about her time within different roles and industries, and how it helped her to realise what she enjoyed and what she wanted to do.A really key message from this episode is to follow your own intrigue and interest - no one knows yourself better than you do!We are so happy and proud to see Katy excelling in her work and helping the next generation.2024-11-1925 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 302: Highlights from the Recent Newfoundland Labrador Folk FestivalSend us a textMusic highlights from the Newfoundland-Labrador Folk Festival held in Bannerman Park, St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador, July 11-13.  https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182024-08-021h 55Art HangArt HangEpisode 36:Hanging w/ Emily Moores at the Northside TavernIn this episode we hang with Emily Moores. We hang out at the Northside Tavern. Emily is an installation and mixed media artist.  She was selected as one of the Women to Watch in 2020 by the Ohio Arts Council.  She has shown her work nationally, including the Akron Art Museum (OH), the Contemporary Arts Center (OH), the Ruffin Gallery (VA), the Loudon House (KY), and the Edward A. Whitney Gallery at Sheridan College (WY). Emily Moores was a recipient of the Ohio Cultural Arts Individual Artist Award, the Summerfair Individual Artist Grant and the ArtPrize Seed Grant.2024-07-1636 minPREP Podcaster - ”Success Favours The PREPared Mind”PREP Podcaster - ”Success Favours The PREPared Mind”The Moore @USTransitionTax Case: A Short Term Loss For The Moores, But A Long Run Win For AllJune 20, 2024 - Participants include:   Dr. Laura Snyder - @TAPInternation John Richardson - @Expatriationlaw The purpose of SEAT has been and continues to be to conduct research (including the SEAT survey), prepare position papers, make submissions by SEAT to various governments, facilitate advocacy by individuals impacted, file amicus briefs and provide a centre for educating interested parties about the U.S. extra-territorial tax regime. (SEAT's work may be found on the SEAT website.) SEAT believes that the problems caused to Americans abroad by the U.S. extraterritorial tax regime can be ended ON...2024-06-201h 06National Museums Liverpool PodcastNational Museums Liverpool PodcastJohn Moores Painting Prize: Award winning art since 1957 When creativity gets competitive. We take a look back at one of art's oldest and most prestigious prizes. We're joined by a couple of John Moores Painting Prize experts in curator Ann Bukantas and academic Dr Hana Leaper.  2024-06-0636 minAll Physicians LeadAll Physicians LeadFrom Mississippi to Mayo and Back: Dr. John Studdard’s Path to Leadership (Part Two)In the second part of their conversation, Dr. Leon Moores and Dr. John Studdard dive deeper into the critical role of leadership development for physicians. Dr. Studdard shares how mentors from his time at the renowned Mayo Clinic encouraged him to get involved with national organizations like the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST). He recounts his path to leadership within CHEST, including serving as president, and his work representing the organization during the historic 1998 negotiations with the tobacco industry. The physicians discuss the importance of advocacy and using one's platform to drive positive change on issues that impact patient...2024-05-0729 minAll Physicians LeadAll Physicians LeadFrom Mississippi to Mayo and Back: Dr. John Studdard’s Path to Leadership (Part One)In this episode of the "All Physicians Lead" podcast, Dr. Leon Moores sits down with Dr. John Studdard, a pulmonary and critical care physician with nearly 40 years of experience. The two explore Dr. Studdard's journey from growing up in Mississippi to his medical training at the renowned Mayo Clinic and his subsequent career in private practice back home. Dr. Studdard reflects on the powerful influence his Southern upbringing had on his worldview and drive to give back to his community. He shares insights from his decades in private practice, highlighting the efficiencies and close teamwork that defined that environment. The...2024-04-3029 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 289: Live! At the Newfoundland Museum St. Patricks Day 2001Send us a textIn 2001, Dermot O’Reilly and Fergus O’Byrne (two founding members of the legendary band “Ryans’s Fancy”), along with Gerry Strong, well known flute and tin whistle player, and Colin Carrigan, one of the province’s finest fiddlers, recorded a live performance in the old Newfoundland Museum on Duckworth Street in St. John’s. It was broadcast on CBC radio St. John’s on March 17th., 2001 – St. Patrick’s Day.  Fergus always wanted to record with his great friend Dermot and has chosen to release this recording now. You’ll find it available at www.singso...2024-04-191h 18Mindful MerseysideMindful Merseyside[S1 Ep06] Finding Broken HeartsThis episode of Mindful Merseyside discusses congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect affecting one in every hundred newborn babies. The episode explores the diagnosis and treatment of CHD, as well as a study being conducted at Liverpool John Moores University to improve diagnostic rates. The episode also features interviews with families affected by CHD, providing insights into their experiences. The long-term goal of the study is to develop a blood test that can accurately diagnose CHD in unborn babies, improving their life prospects. Takeaways Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a common birth defect...2024-04-1531 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 279: Music from Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.Send us a textFeatures music from Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, including The Government Rams, Dave Pantin, Mark Hiscock, Sean Sulivan, Joy Norman, Chris Andrews, Larry Foley, Colleen Power, John Allen Cameron, Birchmountain, Laura Smith, Joey Kitson and Ian MacKinnon, Buddy MacMaster and Slainte Mhath! https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182024-02-091h 13Check The Locks: A True Crime PodcastCheck The Locks: A True Crime PodcastRemembering the Moore'sBetween the 1930s and 1951, a young African-American couple in Florida fought for equality. They rallied people to vote and fought loudly against injustice. But sadly, the couple made some deadly enemies. And tragedy would befall the family on Christmas day. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they dive deep into the dark to discuss the murder of Harry and Harriette Moore. Will this case be enough to make you check the locks?Follow Us:Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook GroupSubscribe to ou...2023-12-1832 minNot Complicated - Just GreenNot Complicated - Just GreenSept 29, 2023 - John Moores - Finding the perfect balance of development and transit with destinations and green spaceToday, we’re joined by John Moores who was the Mixed-Use Studio Director for Nelson Worldwide, has held several positions within the AIA from Chair of Young Architects Forum to Secretary of AIA Atlanta, and was more recently involved in the Urban Land Institute Center for Leadership, and is currently on the Creative Development Council.John founded the firm  Lupo Group, a third party real estate consulting practice exclusively engaged by Jamestown, LP, a global real estate investment and management firm, for the development of Buckhead Village, providing a multitude of services that help make developments the bes...2023-09-2939 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 255: Irish Newfoundland FavouritesSend us a textSelections of songs from a four volume collection from Avondale Music titled “Irish Newfoundland Favourites”, featuring such artists as Larry Foley, Chris Andrews, Mark Hiscock, Larry Foley, Shanneyganock, John White, Roy Payne, The Celtic Connection, Simani, Darcy Broderick and Con O‘Brien.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182023-08-251h 12Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 249: Iris Dement Headliner the 47th. Annual Newfoundland Labrador Folkfestival (July 7-9 2023).Send us a textShowcasing the music of Iris DeMent - last week’s headliner at the 47th. Annual Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival in St. John’s Newfoundland. Features selections from her catalogue of seven albums along with performances with other artists, and “clips” from her “live” performance in St. John’s Newfoundland. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182023-07-141h 05Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 236: Remembering Music Icon Jerry Lee Lewis.Send us a textRemembering “The Killer”, music icon Jerry Lee Lewis: September 29, 1935  -  October 28, 2022. Tribute to a man who influenced thousands of rhythm and blues, rock ‘n roll and country music artists in North America and abroad, including Elton John, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182023-04-141h 06The Official Nash Tackle PodcastThe Official Nash Tackle PodcastJohn Timmermans - Nash Off The Hook Podcast - S2 Episode 115This week joining host Hassan is former CC Moores man, French public lake carping genius and now Nash Tackles very own John Timmermans. John is most well know for his exploits over in France but prior to his adventures abroad he talks about his fishing in the UK including various venues from Kent to the River Trent in Nottingham, John explains how the carp bug lead him to complete his "apprenticeship" on the UK carping scene before travelling to pursue his carp fishing dreams fishing for the unknown monsters that live in the vast bodies of French p...2023-01-083h 29Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 216: Music from Nova Scotia and New BrunswickSend us a textFeaturing Celtic, folk,fiddle and country music from The Barra MacNeils, Jimmy Ranking, Gordie Sampson, Buddy MacDonald, Bruce Guthro, Bobby Brown and the Cape Breton Symphony, John Allen Cameron, The Divorcees, and Dominique Bourasque.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182022-11-251h 03My Caravan Industry Insights PodcastMy Caravan Industry Insights PodcastIndustry Insights: The Outjoyment Report - how the caravan industry helps improve mental healthEpisode 23: The Outjoyment Report, a new study commissioned by The Camping and Caravanning Club and undertaken by a team of academics at Liverpool John Moores University and Sheffield Hallam University, shows that happiness is the top motivator for people to go camping (including caravans, campervans, motorhomes, etc).Other findings include:Happy: 97% of campers say happpiness is their top motivator for going camping while 48% of campers reported feeling happy almost every day, compared with 35% of non-campers.Flourishing: 44% are flourishing (have optimal mental health) compared with 31% of non-campers. This increases for those who camp more often.Less stressed: 88...2022-11-2224 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 207: Interview with Newfoundland-Labrador bluegrass/greengrass bandleader John Curran of “The Masterless Men".Send us a textInterview with Newfoundland-Labrador bluegrass/greengrass bandleader John Curran of “The Masterless Men". Since the early 1990’s, “The Masterless Men” have been a premier bluegrass band, entertaining audiences throughout Newfoundland and Labrador and occasionally, beyond. (Originally broadcast January 28, 2012).https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182022-09-2359 minZOOM-INZOOM-INSarah Schiffling (Professor from Liverpool John Moores University)Professor Sarah Schiffling from Liverpool John Moores University joins us to talk about the latest energy crisis in Europe as a result of the EU's shift away from Russian oil and gas imports.2022-09-1613 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 199: Encore Wave over Music from Newfoundland-Labrador and Nova Scotia.Send us a textSongs and tunes from artists throughout Newfoundland-Labrador and Nova Scotia, featuring The Government Rams, Dave Panting, Mark Hiscock, Sean Sullivan, Joy Norman, Chris Andrews, Larry Foley, Colleen Power, John Allen Cameron, Ian McKinnon and Joey Kitson, Slainte Mhath, Birchmountain, and Laura Smith.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182022-07-291h 14drivenchatdrivenchatGumball 3000, Ferrari F40 Ownership, Photography & more with Sam Moores This week on the Driven Chat Podcast, John Marcar is joined by fellow podcaster and old friend Sam Moores. Sam is known by many as a photographer and a YouTuber but is perhaps equally famous as the owner of a world-renowned Blue Ferrari F40.John and Sam first met whilst working on the production and media side of Gumball 3000, travelling the world together on the Gumball 3000 Rally. In this week's podcast, Sam and John share some of their stories of the adventure that is Gumball and pull apart various topics of conversation in and around the...2022-05-302h 07Connecting Citizens to ScienceConnecting Citizens to ScienceS6E1 - Menstrual exclusion in Nepal: challenging stigma and driving changeIn this episode we are joined by Dr Sara Parker, Reader in Development Studies at Liverpool John Moores University and Professor Madhusudan Subedi from the Patan Academy of Health Sciences and the Tribhuvan University in Nepal, who will be talking to us about their work on women’s reproductive health and dignity in Nepal, with a focus on understanding menstrual stigmas and engaging with communities to challenge practices of menstrual exclusion. We talk about: How menstrual exclusion impacts the health and wellbeing of women and girls  Why it is important to work with men, families and the wider...2022-05-2735 minAll Things JudicialAll Things JudicialBattle of Moores Creek Bridge: America's First Decisive Battlefield VictoryThis episode of All Things Judicial  focuses on civics education with a tour of the Moores Creek National Battlefield in Currie, North Carolina. The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge occurred there on February 27, 1776, and was America's first decisive battlefield victory. Historians have concluded that the battle was responsible for ending British rule in North Carolina and provided a morale boost for the patriot cause which ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence later that year. Historic Weapons Safety Officer Jason Howell led the tour for Chief Justice Paul Newby where they discussed the events leading up to th...2022-05-1017 minClean Power HourClean Power HourSimon Moores, CEO, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence | Clean Power Hour LIVE Mar 10, 2022The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by the Clean Power Consulting GroupAll content can be found at: www.CleanPower.Group/podcastSimon Moores is the CEO of London-based Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, the world’s leading Price Reporting Agency (PRA), data and intel provider for the lithium ion battery to electric vehicle supply chain. He has has been specializing in the supply chain for lithium ion batteries since 2006 with an expert focus on lithium. He regularly speaks to international press, gives keynote presentations, summoned to testify / brief to the US Senate (3 times), The White Ho...2022-03-1253 minClean Power HourClean Power HourClean Energy News LIVE - Tim Montague | Clean Power Hour LIVE Mar 3, 2022Clean Power Hour LIVE with Tim Montague | March 3, 2022Check out these events:April 5-7 Oakland, CA - Solar Plaza: SAMNA Solar Asset Management North AmericaJun 20-22 Minneapolis, MN - Midwest Solar ExpoSimon Moores is coming on the Clean Power Hour LIVE show next week for our LIVE on Thursdays.  Watch that interview here.Elon Musk is right. We should go to Mars and spend a small percentage (~1%) of...2022-03-1232 minClean Power HourClean Power HourLIVE from RE+ Northeast | Solar & Storage News | Clean Power Hour Feb. 23, 2022Solar & Storage News LIVE from Boston at RE+ NortheastReducing the cost of solar - John Weaver gives us some perspective as the owner of Whaling City Solar a residential solar installer in MA and RI. How does Australia and Germany achieve dollar a watt solar pricing? Standardization and streamlining of the permitting and installation. Check out SolarApp if you are an installer or AHJ for streamlining solar installation in the US. What’s the purpose of attending these clean industry events? Ask Nico Johnson!2022-02-2435 minThe Athletic Evolution PodcastThe Athletic Evolution PodcastJohn Noonan (Noonan Performance): Navigating your career using the Family, Fulfillment and Finance model.John Noonan is a performance coach, lecturer and business owner, he has over 15 years experience working with youth, senior and international athletes across various professional sports including Olympic medalists and National champions. In 2018 John founded his business Noonan Performance were he now works as a performance coach consultant to elite athletes and corporate clients, as well as running a coach mentorship programme. John is also a regular speaker at national and international conferences and a guest lecturer in strength and conditioning at Liverpool John Moores University. In this episode John discusses: 2022-02-2148 minAccidental GodsAccidental GodsTransport for a flourishing Future: Zero deaths, Zero Emissions, Zero Carbon - with John Whitelegg.As we lurch towards irreversible climate chaos, how can we begin to pull back from the edge?  This week, we look specifically at the area of transport: how can we be mobile and yet reach the 3 Zeroes of Death, Emissions and Carbon?  What would it mean to live in an area with fair, free, extensive public transport? And how can we make this happen. Our lively, inspiring conversation with Dr John Whitelegg has answers.  Dr John Whitelegg, BA PhD LLB, is visiting professor, School of the Built Environment, Liverpool John Moores University and was formerly professor of geo...2021-11-171h 07Science for Sport PodcastScience for Sport PodcastHow Cold And Heat Exposure Can Fast-Track Your Recovery - And How To Do It SafelyIn episode 83, Robin Thorpe, Performance Scientist and Coach, joins us. Specifically Robin will be looking at: Does cold & heat exposure improve recovery Physiology underpinning these methods How to implement these methods Case study: recovery in football About Robin "Dr. Robin Thorpe spent a decade (2009-2019) working as a Senior Performance Scientist and Conditioning Coach at Manchester United Football Club of the English Premier League. Robin worked with the First Team (under managers’ Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Ryan Giggs, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) delivering performance and conditioning support to...2021-11-0125 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 155: Pt. 2 Music from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.Send us a textMusic from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador featuring Jim Payne, Glenn Downey, Ron Hynes, John White, Shanneyganock and Ron Hynes and from Nova Scotia – J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning and The Cottars.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-09-2457 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 155: Music from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.Send us a textMusic from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador featuring Jim Payne, Glenn Downey, Ron Hynes, John White, Shanneyganock and Ron Hynes and from Nova Scotia – J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning and The Cottars.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-09-241h 01Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 153: Pt. 2 Songs for Lovers and Broken HeartsSend us a textSongs about love and love  lost from all over Atlantic Canada, featuring Lennie Gallant, Ashley Condon, Vishèn, Janet McGary, John Connolly, Thom Swift, Paul Hébert, The Olympic Symphonium, Amelia  Curran, Colleen Power, Shirley Montague, Ron Hynes, Karla Pilgrim, Vicky Hynes, Cindy Church and Dave Gunning, and the Rankin Family.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-09-101h 09Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 153: Songs for Lovers and Broken HeartsSend us a textSongs about love and love  lost from all over Atlantic Canada, featuring Lennie Gallant, Ashley Condon, Vishèn, Janet McGary, John Connolly, Thom Swift, Paul Hébert, The Olympic Symphonium, Amelia  Curran, Colleen Power, Shirley Montague, Ron Hynes, Karla Pilgrim, Vicky Hynes, Cindy Church and Dave Gunning, and the Rankin Family. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-09-1049 minOff the LeashOff the LeashThe Off the Leash Podcast 2.1Back after our summer break, season two kicks off with a withering look at the lack of animal welfare in the horse- and greyhound-racing industries. We then turn our focus on the National Trust and its support for so-called 'trail hunting' - a cover for illegal foxhunting (which includes a shortcast from Rob Pownall of Keep the Ban). Charlie tells the dog whistlers yelling 'woke' to wake the heck up.  In 'Hero and Villain' we thank campaigners at Camp Beagle and swift nestbox manufacturer John Stimpson, and pour scorn on Ian Botham's declaration of war on the RSPB and t...2021-07-2657 minProject Management in HealthcareProject Management in HealthcareInterview with Elizabeth Harrin - Stakeholder Engagement & EmpathyElizabeth Harrin FAPM provides education and mentorship to project managers.  She provides project management training and mentoring in-person and online, to individuals and companies. She is a Fellow of the Association for Project Management and was the youngest female Fellow at the time of her appointment.  Prior to becoming an independent practitioner, Elizabeth spent over 15 years in the corporate world, leading IT and business change projects across financial services and healthcare, including two based in Paris, France.  During that time she led an ERP implementation, managed the corporate compliance effort to meet GDPR requir...2021-07-1633 minThe Spoken Metal ShowThe Spoken Metal Show#106 SPECIAL: LJMU - Metal Music Scenes After COVID 19Liverpool John Moores University Metal music scenes after COVID 19 Panel guests are: Dr Nedim Hassan (Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, Associate editor of Metal Music Studies) Dr Nelson Varas-Díaz (Professor of social community psychology at Florida International University’s Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies and editor of Metal Music Studies). Jess Stanley (metal musician and member of Ashen Reach) Andy Hughes (promoter for Deathwave Entertainment) Follow the The Spoken Metal Show: Facebook www.facebook.com/thespokenmetalshow/ Twitter twitter.com/spokenmetalshow?lang=en Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/UCt4iUMVXzO2PrDyNSsDnlUA Spotify open.spo...2021-07-051h 53Food Matters Live PodcastFood Matters Live PodcastWhat are the psychological factors that influence obesity?The Health Survey for England 2019 estimates that 28% of adults in England are obese, with a further 36% categorised as overweight. For children, 9.9% of 4-5 year olds are obese, growing to 21% by the time they reach 10-11. It's clear that obesity is a major problem in the country, but what are the psychological factors that influence obesity? Can an understanding of psychology help when trying to change the way we interact with food? Joining us to discuss this is Dr Lisa Newson, BSc (Hons), MSc, D Health Psyc. CPsychol. Reader in Applied Health Psychology, Health Psychologist, Liverpool John Moores University...2021-06-2225 minOff the LeashOff the LeashThe Off the Leash Podcast 1.7In our seventh episode we focus on the missed opportunities and mixed signals of the G7 meeting in Cornwall, and Dominic discusses Boris Johnson's 'green' credentials. We look at who might take over at Defra (the government department with a huge influence over what happens to our wildlife and the environment) and what signals that would send. In our third discussion point Charlie explains the thinking behind the off the leash 'Community Bulletin Board' (and even sings a few lines of 'Imagine' to make a point), and our pre-record comes from environmental consultant and journalist Stuart Spray who gives...2021-06-1549 minalisonlittleblogalisonlittleblogThe John Moores Painting Prize 2020This episode is also available as a blog post: https://alisonlittleblog.wordpress.com/2021/06/04/the-john-moores-painting-prize-2020/2021-06-0404 minWarden\'s WatchWarden's WatchChris Conroy, ScotlandChris Conroy is the director of the Ness District Salmon Fishery Board and a water bailiff. He graduated from Liverpool John Moores University with a degree in Applied Biology, and has over 25 years of experience working as an aquatic resource manager. Through his duties, he has developed an in-depth knowledge of freshwater, marine and estuarine resource management and the associated stresses, utilisation, and conservation demand. In this episode, we dive in to the lore around Loch Ness, the differences in enforcement, the specs of being a water bailiff, and moreOur...2021-06-031h 10Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete PodcastPhit for a Queen: A Female Athlete PodcastEat-in a way that supports your physiology, training, and lifestyle. Heidi Strickler is a Registered Sports Dietitian (RD/RDN), Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD), and Metabolic Efficiency Training Specialist (METS), with a Master’s in Sports Nutrition (MSc) from Liverpool John Moores University in England. Although she is based in Seattle, WA, she works virtually with athletes worldwide. Heidi specializes in endurance athletes, female athletes, plant-based athletes, RED-S & amenorrhea.  Heidi believes that all foods fit, and loves educating and empowering her clients to eat in a way that supports their physiology, training, and lifestyle, brings them joy, and makes them feel confident and powerful, and...2021-05-0721 minPenna PodcastsPenna PodcastsAn interview with Liverpool John Moores University's Outreach Team Project Officer Hannah Williams by Penna Education's Lucy HarmsworthThis episode on Penna Podcasts we're discussing the actions universities should take to reach and engage parents and carers in the student marketing mix. Parents and carers are important stakeholders and must be considered as a key voice in university selection.Hannah Williams, Project Officer at Liverpool John Moores University, talks to Penna Education's Client Manager Lucy Harmsworth about the work she's doing at LJMU: From harnessing word-of-mouth opinions to tapping into what parents and carers want from a university.To find out more about our work at Penna Education, please visit www.pennaeducation.co...2021-04-2824 minWake Up Call !Wake Up Call !Laura Sanches @laura.m.s.sanches🇵🇹 Laucha Sanches é Psicóloga clínica desde 2002 e concluiu um mestrado em Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology na Universidade John Moores em 2004. Fez também alguns cursos de especialização em Aconselhamento e Psicoterapia. ⁠ Neste momento exerce no seu consultório particular, no Espaço Vida, em Lisboa, onde, para além das consultas, também dá formação em vários temas ligados à gestão do stress e à parentalidade. É autora de três livros: Mindfulness Yoga, Mindfulness para pais e Amar não Basta. ⁠ ⁠ 🇬🇧 Laucha Sanches has been a clinical psychologist since 2002 and completed a master's degree in Consciousness and Transperso...2021-04-231h 04Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete PodcastPhit for a Queen: A Female Athlete PodcastEat in a way that supports your physiology, training, and lifestyle. Heidi is a Registered Sports Dietitian (RD/RDN), Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD), and Metabolic Efficiency Training Specialist (METS), with a Master’s in Sports Nutrition (MSc) from Liverpool John Moores University in England. Although she is based in Seattle, WA, she works virtually with athletes worldwide. Heidi specializes in endurance athletes, female athletes, plant-based athletes, RED-S & amenorrhea.  Heidi believes that all foods fit, and loves educating and empowering her clients to eat in a way that supports their physiology, training, and lifestyle, brings them joy, and makes them feel confident and powerful, and ult...2021-04-0221 minThe FallowersThe FallowersEp 33 - Roundtable Discussion On Girls Physical Activity & Sport with Dr Bronagh McGrane, Emma Cowley & Sara McQuinnWe took a deep dive into facilitators and barriers to girls participation in sport and physical activity. Bronagh, Emma & Sara provided plenty of insights from both their experiences and research in this area. See biographies below: Bronagh is a full time lecturer in DCU in the area of primary physical education. She completed her PhD in 2015 in the area of school based interventions in FMS and PA. After that she moved to work in the UK in Edge HIll University and returned to DCU in 2017. Her research areas include FMS,PA, wellbeing, physical self-confidence and coaching...2021-03-141h 31ART FICTIONSART FICTIONSEarthly Nourishment and Landscape Potential (LIZ ELTON)Guest artist LIZ ELTON joins me to chat about her work via Max Porter's 2019 novel 'Lanny'. The story revolves around a young boy named Lanny and his disappearance in the setting of an English village bordered by a forest. Little lad Lanny is as captivating as his author's ability to envelope us deep within the seams of the village's social and ecological networks, where Dead Papa Toothwort oversees all, over all time.    Bouncing off nature and infinite ephemerality, Liz and I go on to discuss her work selected for the John Moores Painting Pr...2021-03-1055 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 118: Pt. 2 Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Present Jim Payne “Live” from the “Ship Pub”.Send us a textPart 2, Newfoundland Singer-songwriter Jim Payne in concert at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society sponsored “Folk Night” at the Ship  Pub in downtown St. John’s.  https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-01-081h 00Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 118: New music from Newfoundland and Labrador and across Atlantic Canada, Part 1.Send us a textTwo part podcast featuring in Part 1, recent releases from across Atlantic Canada and Part 2, Newfoundland Singer-songwriter Jim Payne in concert at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Arts Society sponsored “Folk Night” at the Ship  Pub in downtown St. John’s.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182021-01-081h 06Leading With PurposeLeading With PurposeEpisode 21: The Opportunity Bridge with Mark Power from Liverpool John Moores UniversityThis week on Fit for Purpose, Justine is joined by Mark Power, the Academic Registrar and Chief Operating Officer of Liverpool John Moores University. They talk about how Liverpool John Moores works across the Irish Sea to create opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland, who in turn level up Northern Ireland upon graduation.2020-12-0439 minFit for PurposeFit for PurposeEpisode 21 - The Opportunity Bridge with Mark Power from Liverpool John Moores UniversityThis week on Fit for Purpose, Justine is joined by Mark Power, the Academic Registrar and Chief Operating Officer of Liverpool John Moores University.They talk about how Liverpool John Moores works across the Irish Sea to create opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland, who in turn level up Northern Ireland upon graduation.2020-12-0439 minPodcast - Social Mobility PledgePodcast - Social Mobility PledgeEpisode 21 - The Opportunity Bridge with Mark Power from Liverpool John Moores UniversityThis week on Fit for Purpose, Justine is joined by Mark Power, the Academic Registrar and Chief Operating Officer of Liverpool John Moores University.They talk about how Liverpool John Moores works across the Irish Sea to create opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland, who in turn level up Northern Ireland upon graduation.2020-12-0439 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 112: New Brunswick duo Tomato Tomato showcases “It’ll Come Around”Send us a textNew Brunswick singer-songwriter duo John and Lisa McLaggan showcase their new release “It’ll Come Around”; features interview about all tracks and more. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-11-271h 14The Black Business Psychology PodcastThe Black Business Psychology PodcastEpisode 3: Careers in Psychology Sport and Exercise PsychologyThis episode showcases a Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist, Dawn-Marie Armstrong. She is currently in her final year of a professional doctorate in sport and exercise psychology at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. Dawn-Marie has a long history of playing sport to a high level and in this episode, we will be discussing her journey from an athlete in Barbados to pursuing and studying sport and exercise psychology in the UK.  If you are interested in this area of psychology please check out these links: Liverpool John Moores University Professional Doctorate in Sport a...2020-09-141h 02Talking Credit Unions from Swoboda Research CentreTalking Credit Unions from Swoboda Research CentreCFCFE CREDIT UNION CONFERENCE TRAILER - 22nd September 2020 - Dublin & On Line!Send us a textCredit Union Conference: Planning for the New Normal 10.00am-3.30pm, Tuesday 22 September 2020, Clayton Liffey Valley Hotel and live online Presented by the Centre for Community Finance Europe, in collaboration with Liverpool John Moores University. What is the issue? Enough has been written about the COVID-19 crisis for us all to know the outlines of the impact – the economy significantly depressed, unemployment forecast to climb fast and our members and communities’ financial and general well-being under pressure. The morning session will help credit unions look ahead, by p...2020-08-2710 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 95: Part II Trad music from all over Atlantic Canada.Send us a textPart II: Traditional music from artists all over Atlantic Canada, including Pamela Morgan, Wilf Doyle, Pat and Joe Byrne, Matthew Byrne, Winston Scotty Fitzgerald, John Allen Cameron, The Cottars, Vishtèn and Colette Cheverie, Dominique Dupuis and La Famille Arseneault.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-07-311h 01Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 95:Trad music from artists all over Atlantic Canada: Part 1Send us a textTraditional music from artists all over Atlantic Canada, including Pamela Morgan, Wilf Doyle, Pat and Joe Byrne, Matthew Byrne, Winston Scotty Fitzgerald, John Allen Cameron, The Cottars, Vishtèn and Colette Cheverie, Dominique Dupuis and La Famille Arseneault.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-07-3157 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 93: Newfoundland-Labrador singer-songwriter Colleen Power, Part 1Send us a textBilingual Singer-songwriter Colleen Power joins host Ron Moores from her studio in St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador to talk about and feature songs from her career over the past two decades https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-07-1756 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 93 Part II: Newfoundland-Labrador singer-songwriter Colleen PowerSend us a textBilingual Singer-songwriter Colleen Power joins host Ron Moores from her studio in St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador to talk about and feature songs from her career over the past two decades.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-07-171h 09DOUGITDOUGITSir John Kirwan: Mental Wellbeing, Life & LeadershipSir John Kirwan is one of New Zealand's greatest All Black rugby players. Since retiring from playing rugby he has gone on to coach the Japan, Italy and Auckland Blues rugby teams and become a leading mental health advocate. He is also the founder of Mentemia, a free app for mental wellbeing which is available free to download.2020-05-1536 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 82: Music from Nova Scotia, Part 1Send us a textSelections from a variety of artists including Natalie MacMaster, Jerry Holland, John Allan Cameron, Old Man Luedecke, Rankin, Church and Crowe, J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning, Jim Dorie, Ian Sherwood, Ryan Cook, Ryan Roberts, and the Spinney Brothers.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-05-0159 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 82: Music from Nova Scotia, Part IISend us a textSelections from a variety of artists including Natalie MacMaster, Jerry Holland, John Allan Cameron, Old Man Luedecke, Rankin, Church and Crowe, J.P. Cormier, Dave Gunning, Jim Dorie, Ian Sherwood, Ryan Cook, Ryan Roberts, and the Spinney Brothers. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-05-0153 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 80: Part 1 Tribute to John Prine RIPSend us a textTribute to the music of John Prine, a victim of Covid-19, who passed away on Tuesday, April 7th. at Vanderbuilt Hospital in Nashville Tennessee.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-04-1758 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 80: Part II Tribute to John Prine - RIPSend us a textTribute to the music of John Prine, a victm of Covid-19, who passed away on Tuesday, April 7th. at Vanderbuilt  University Hospital in Nashville Tennessee.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182020-04-1753 minThe Spoken Metal ShowThe Spoken Metal ShowEp 70 LIVE!: Liverpool John Moores University Guest LectureEp 70 LIVE!: Liverpool John Moores University Guest Lecture by Coop2020-03-211h 52The Sacred SpeaksThe Sacred Speaks50: Care of the Soul. A conversation with Thomas Moore.In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, John Price speaks with Dr. Thomas Moore. Through the conversation, they discuss Dr. Moore’s early development, James Hillman and Carl Jung’s influence upon him, and his work with soul as an author and psychotherapist for most of his life. Throughout the conversation, it becomes clear that the psychotherapeutic approach that Thomas grounds himself in is not typical of modern psychology. What he seeks is to broaden how each of us views our lived experience. His approach is one that works to expand how each of us imagines our psychological experience. Thomas spea...2019-12-041h 42Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode No.57 Part 1: Quote the RavenSend us a textDescription: “Quote the Raven” are St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador based Jordan Coaker and Kirsten Rodden-Clarke who visit to showcase their new release “Golden Hour” and their début EP Misty Mountains.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182019-11-081h 13Sounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode No.57 Part 2: Quote the RavenSend us a text“Quote the Raven” are St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador based Jordan Coaker and Kirsten Rodden-Clarke who visit to showcase their début EP album “Misty Mountains”.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182019-11-0842 minThe Health Scientist PodcastThe Health Scientist PodcastEp.10 Richard Tahtinen: Mental health issues in athletesRichard is currently researching mental health issues in athletes as a PhD candidate at Liverpool John Moores University. Richard´s research is currently focusing on symptoms of depression and anxiety in athletes. He is specifically interested in how athletes differ in their responses to distress and how these differences relate to mental health issues over time. With his research Richard hopes to increase the awareness of the potential risk factors related to mental health issues in athletes and how we can better prevent and tackle these issues within the context of sports. Richard's Research Gate Profile 2019-10-0448 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 42 Preview Upcoming Newfoundland Labrador Folk Festival, Part 1Send us a textPreview and showcase of this year’s Newfoundland-Labrador Folk Festival with Festival organizer Roger Lockyer; what to expect and what you’ll hear throughout the festival in St. John’s Newfoundland from August 9-11. https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182019-07-2651 minSounds AtlanticSounds AtlanticEpisode 42 Preview Upcoming Newfoundland Labrador Folk Festival, Part IISend us a textPart II Preview and showcase of this year’s Newfoundland-Labrador Folk Festival with Festival organizer Roger Lockyer; what to expect and what you’ll hear throughout the festival in St. John’s Newfoundland from August 9-11.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.182019-07-261h 02The Nutrition, Health and Performance PodcastThe Nutrition, Health and Performance PodcastEpisode #2 - Jamie Pugh: Probiotics, A New Player In the Sports Supplements World?Dr Jamie Pugh (PhD) is a post-doctoral research at Liverpool John Moores University. After graduating from world-renowned Loughborough University with first class honours in Sports and Exercise Science, Jamie spent time as a sports science intern with Swansea City FC. After this, Jamie spent time working with PRP Supplements and Aliment Nutrition while studying for a PGCert in Exercise and Nutrition Sciences at University of Chester, before eventually beginning his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University.In this episode we discuss:- How Jamie came to start his PhD and the journey to get there2019-05-0826 minDOUGITDOUGITJust start it - Daniel Flynn #51“I thought it was the weakest thing ever (to see a psychologist)….Yet, without that today, some of the challenges we’re going through, some the changes we’re going through, i’d fall apart. I’m now seeing just more and more the importance as we grow of building those support networks that are strong.” - Daniel FlynnDaniel Flynn is the co-founder and managing director of Thankyou. Thankyou is a social enterprise committed to ending global poverty in this lifetime by committing 100% of their profits to those who need it most. As well as running a multinationa...2018-10-1230 minDOUGITDOUGITCiaran McMeekan - That FeelingCiaran McMeeken is a NZ singer songwriter with a voice and heart of gold. He likes golden turmeric lattes, comparisons to John Mayer and singing about what makes him feel excited and alive. He also has a goal to win a grammy and has just released the catchiest of songs to edit an instagram video of you cliff jumping, fire walking, holding hands with your lover, running on the beach with a labradoodle, eating something on fire and living the most extraordinary life  - That Feeling. (Warning: song will be stuck in your head for days!). And if That Feeling is an...2017-06-1556 minDOUGITDOUGITCiaran McMeekan - That FeelingCiaran McMeeken is a NZ singer songwriter with a voice and heart of gold. He likes golden turmeric lattes, comparisons to John Mayer and singing about what makes him feel excited and alive. He also has a goal to win a grammy and has just released the catchiest of songs to edit an instagram video of you cliff jumping, fire walking, holding hands with your lover, running on the beach with a labradoodle, eating something on fire and living the most extraordinary life  - That Feeling. (Warning: song will be stuck in your head for days!). And if That Feeling is an...2017-06-1556 minThe Sports Career PodcastThe Sports Career Podcast004:Dr John Hayton- How to start a career as a Sports Academic?This week, it’s my pleasure to introduce Dr. John Hayton from Liverpool John Moores University. In this episode, John shares his career journey. During this interview, John explain’s the career path on how you can be a sports academic.2016-05-2422 minDOUGITDOUGITTrain Your BrainHola amigos! Welcome to #DOUGIT episode #3 - Train Your Brain with Ryan Everton. What are 10 ways bananas will become extinct tomorrow? I don't know, one idea I had was that slipping on a banana would become a crime punishable by death. The risk of eating bananas would then be too high that supply and subsequent demand would dry up. Sounds a bit bananas doesn't it? Well that's the kind of question Ryan Everton asks of himself and others everyday. Who is Ryan don't you ask? He is a self described performance freak, blogger and entrepreneur. He is someone who lives...2015-07-131h 07DOUGITDOUGITTrain Your BrainHola amigos! Welcome to #DOUGIT episode #3 - Train Your Brain with Ryan Everton. What are 10 ways bananas will become extinct tomorrow? I don't know, one idea I had was that slipping on a banana would become a crime punishable by death. The risk of eating bananas would then be too high that supply and subsequent demand would dry up. Sounds a bit bananas doesn't it? Well that's the kind of question Ryan Everton asks of himself and others everyday. Who is Ryan don't you ask? He is a self described performance freak, blogger and entrepreneur. He is someone who lives...2015-07-131h 07SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network PodcastsSRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network PodcastsResearching students’ experiences of learning in digital networksChris Jones, Liverpool John Moores University, speaks at the SRHE Digital University Network event: Methodology and Ethics for Researching the Digital University (Audio length - 00:50:52)2015-04-1750 minSRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network PodcastsSRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network PodcastsResearching students’ experiences of learning in digital networksChris Jones, Liverpool John Moores University, speaks at the SRHE Digital University Network event: Methodology and Ethics for Researching the Digital University (Audio length - 00:50:52)2015-04-1750 minFront Row: Archive 2012Front Row: Archive 2012John Cale; BBC International Short Story AwardWith John Wilson.Clive Anderson, the chair of judges and fellow judge Anjani Joseph announce the 10 contenders for the £15,000 BBC International Short Story Award. All the stories can be heard on Radio 4 from 17 - 28 September, and each writer will be interviewed on Front Row, starting tonight with the author of the story to be broadcast on Monday afternoon. The ten shortlisted stories for the BBC International Short Story Award are:Escape Routes, by Lucy Caldwell The Goose Father, by Krys Lee Sanctuary, by Henrietta Rose-Innes Even Pretty Eyes Commit Crimes, by MJ Hyland B...2012-09-1428 minOne to OneOne to OneLucy Kellaway with Sir Peter MooresLucy Kellaway of the Financial Times concludes her exploration into the complexities of having considerable personal wealth by talking Sir Peter Moores. Son of John Moores, founder of the Littlewoods company, Sir Peter is now eighty and starting to wind up his foundation that has given an estimated ninety three million pounds to charity. He talks to Lucy about how he's used the money he inherited and earned, the things he's still stingy about and why he trusts no one to run his foundation after he has gone. Producer: Lucy Lunt.2011-12-2013 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureAssembling California by John McPheePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241412to listen full audiobooks. Title: Assembling California Series: #4 of From Annals of the Former World Author: John McPhee Narrator: Nelson Runger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 0 minutes Release date: April 29, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee made geological field surveys in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis. The result of these trips is Assembling California, a cross-section in human and geologic time, from Donner Pass i...2011-04-2910h 00Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureAssembling California by John McPheePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241412 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Assembling California Series: #4 of From Annals of the Former World Author: John McPhee Narrator: Nelson Runger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 0 minutes Release date: April 29, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: At various times in a span of fifteen years, John McPhee made geological field surveys in the company of Eldridge Moores, a tectonicist at the University of California at Davis. The result of these trips is Assembling California, a cross-section in human and geologic time, from Donner P...2011-04-2903 min