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Joseph Galliano
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Corporate Partnerships (with Martin Prendergast, Cécile de Cormis & Joseph Galliano-Doig MBE)
This episode features an expert panel discussing the issue of corporate partnerships. With state funding decreasing, could partnering with big commercial organisations be a timely opportunity? What happens in other countries and are there lessons that can be learned? Things like naming rights can cause concern in the sector, but done properly could they unlock mutually beneficial relationships?Host Tom Dawson chairs a panel with a breadth of knowledge, experience and insights:Martin Prendergast, Martin Prendergast Communications, formerly Director of Development & Public Affairs at RADA, and Director of Communications/Deputy Director of Development at National TheatreCéc...
2025-04-04
36 min
Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show !
Aja & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe 814 Show
Mark de Clive-Lowe - Acceptance [BBE Music]Baobab - Elfer RausHazzan Jeremy Stein & Mitchell Shiner - TraditionRosa Brunello - Chance Upon A ChanceRobert Burbidge - Amarillo ft. Winter - Richard E remixTheo Croker - High Vibrations (feat Malaya).Joseph Malik ft Mike Keat & Jo Wallace -Adjust Like That (Vocal Remix)Alvin Cobb, Jr. - Mind Your HeartEbi Soda - BambooKuna Maze - Tanglekrajenski. 'Dream On'Kaidi Tatham - KanjiGalliano...
2025-03-28
1h 55
Pause. And Rewind...
Pause. And Rewind... with Joseph Galliano-Doig MBE | Loving. Lost. Found.
“I’m happy to fail. I’m terrified by the idea that I wouldn’t have given something an enthusiastic go.”Joseph Galliano-Doig MBE (he/him) has carved his legacy & place in the LGBTQ+ history books as the man who founded Queer Britain, the nation’s first LGBTQ+ museum. And that statement above speaks to the person he is & his achievements.That all sounds quite formal. I bloody love Joe! From jumping on board as a volunteer for Queer Britain in the early days of fundraising & working with him on virtual events during Covid, I’ve...
2025-02-05
1h 12
Destin
LUCKY LOVE - Episode 1 : Tango, Galliano et école d'art
Dans ce premier épisode, Lucky Love, Luc Bruyère de son vrai nom, raconte sa naissance et son adolescence, entouré de femmes. Il découvre la danse, la mode, l'art, autant de façons d'appréhender son handicap d'une manière lumineuse. Écoutez dès maintenant ce Destin qui est encore en train de s'écrire. Destin est un podcast NRJ disponible sur le site et l'application rubrique podcasts et sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute. Un podcast imaginé par Sarah Conan Rédaction en chef : Anaïs Koopman Réalisation : Cédric Le Doré Production : Anne-Cécile Kirry Assistante de production : Ma...
2024-11-15
16 min
People 4 People Podcast
Balanced Life Community Group 2 Discussion on Balancing Life and Leisure
In this episode the members of the Balanced Life Community share their thoughts about balancing life and leisure. If you'd like to connect with any member featured in this episode their contact information is listed below.Abraham Ajenifujajajenifuja@gmail.com 301-806-6340 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abrahamvipdestinyBusiness Website: https://abrahamjoseph.coachesconsole.comBook Website: The VIP Christian - Abraham Joseph Ajenifuja | HomeFacebook Personal Business Page:Let My People Coach - For Coaches and Consultants Only | FacebookCarrie Loyerlinktr.ee/carrieloyer?utm_source=linktree_profile...
2023-06-09
18 min
Homo Sapiens
Culture Club Special: Where are all the Queer Monuments?
This week we are continuing our celebration of LGBTQ+ history month with a brilliant chat with Joseph Galliano, co- founder of Queer Britain, the UK’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ museum. Plus, we ask the listeners, what LGBTQ+ statues do you want to be built in the UK?You can register here to watch our interview marathon with the likes of Jessie Ware, Joe Lycett and Daniel Foxx for FREE!📍 Homo Sapiens Spotify Playlist📍H O M O S A P I E N S P O D C A S T📍NEW...
2023-02-20
18 min
Apertura musicale classica
Apertura musicale classica di domenica 08/01/2023
Scaletta: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Sinfonia n. 6 si- op. 74 - IV: Finale: Adagio lamentoso-Andante (Leonard Bernstein, NY Philharmonic) Leos Janáček - Sonata per violino JW VII/7 - II: Ballata (Patricia Kopatchinskaja vl, Fazil Say pf) Richard Strauss - Salome - finale (Malin Byström, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Daniele Gatti) Johann Sebastian Bach - Sonata re+ BWV 1028 per vla gamba - II: Allegro (arr. Vc e fisarmonica) (Duo Alambic) Bedřich Smetana - 4 polkas from the 1850s - II: sol- (András Schiff) Joseph Noyon (da Rameau) - Hymne à la nuit (Ensemble Vopcal Jean-Paul-Kreder) Richard Galliano - Tango pour Claude (Marco...
2023-01-08
1h 28
Virgin Radio Pridecast
Matt Cain Meets - Joseph Galliano
Queer Britain is a new museum in Kings Cross celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, and this week Matt Cain Meets Joseph Galliano to talk about why teaching our history needs to be inclusive and his experience setting up the museum and its exhibitions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-07-27
36 min
Front Row
Mercury Music and Booker Prize longlists; museums’ funding; new LGBTQ+ museum
The Mercury Music and Booker Prize lists - we discuss the albums and books nominated this year for these two major prizes. We're joined by writer and critic Alex Clark, and Ludovico Hunter Tilney, music journalist for the Financial Times, to discuss today's announcements.Queer Britain – the dedicated LGBTQ+ museum, recently opened in London’s King’s Cross. We speak to curator Dawn Hoskin, and to director and founder Joseph Galliano.The complex picture of museum economics. Why are museums facing closure, even as they pick up significant lottery heritage funding? Samira Ahmed talks to Eilish...
2022-07-26
42 min
Queer Spaces: Behind the Scene
Episode 7 - Queer Britain
In our final episode of the season, we headed to Kings Cross to visit Queer Britain, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ museum and talked with CEO and co-founder Joseph Galliano. Sat inside the gallery, we spoke about the process of creating the museum, the current hostile political climate towards LGBTQ+ people and why documenting our past helps our queer futures. Queer Spaces is produced, written and edited by Tim Boddy, and hosted and written by Alim Kheraj.Queer Britain can be found at Granary Square in King’s Cross, London. It’s open on Wednesday to Sun...
2022-06-21
40 min
The Pilates Diaries Podcast
Ep11: Siri Dharma Galliano - Big Bear, California
On this episode we are joined by Siri Dharma from Big Bear, California.Siri is a transformation teacher with a strong training and a long background in Yoga and Pilates techniques. After basing her business in Beverly Hills, and a successful career teaching Hollywood movie stars, she makes her home in the high mountains of Big Bear Lake, where students visit her from all over the world.Siri conducts continuing education courses worldwide for Pilates instructors and Yoga practitioners. She is a much sought-after instructor for teacher intensive training and known for her expertise in Pilates’...
2021-11-20
1h 05
Sustainability Research Pod
United by our differences – what bold and diverse organisations can look like.
A panel discussion celebrating inclusion, diversity and fair representation within pioneering organisations. This session will cover topics such as closing the gender and ethnicity pay gaps, diversity throughout the organisational structure, innovative and inclusive initiative and policies and valuing all protected characteristics as a culture, not a checklist. Session leads: Sanchia Alasia, Head of EDI, and Sebastian Bromelow, Project Manager (OD/EDI), LSBU Joined by: • Cllr Marianna Masters, Lambeth Council • Marc McKenna Coles, Global Diversity and Inclusion Manager, Lloyd’s Bank • Joseph Galliano, CEO, Queer Britain • Marisha Drayton, R...
2021-06-12
1h 15
Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
Joseph Galliano – Queer Britain: shining light on a hidden history
Joseph Galliano is the co-founder and CEO of Queer Britain, the charity working to establish the UK’s first national LGBTQ+ museum – a place as exciting as the people, stories and ideas it explores and celebrates. It will be an essential place for all regardless of sexuality or gender identity, to find out about the culture they have been born into, have chosen or seek to understand. It will help complete the nation’s family tree. Joseph is also the former editor of Gay Times and freelance writer whose work has been published in, amongst other places, The Times and the Gu...
2021-01-22
31 min
The Inclusion Bites Podcast
How the term queer became cool again
How the term queer became cool again Joe talks about how he feels that Queer is an inclusive term now it has been reclaimed by the community together with his thoughts on where the world is going with LGBTQ+ acceptance. In this episode Joe talks about his career and times spent in the pursuit of LGBTQ+ visibility as a journalist, editor of gay times and most recently as the co-founder of Queer Britain, which is the first fixed location museum of Queer History based in London. Joe also talks about the onslaught that trans people...
2020-06-14
1h 03
Gibraltar Stories
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 6 - The Legacy
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 6 – The Legacy “There was a positive aspect of this as the latest siege, in that it presented challenges…. which, I think, the Gibraltarian rose over with flying colours ” – Manuel Perez On 8th June 1969, Spain’s General Franco closed the land border between Spain and Gibraltar. Overnight, supply lines were cut, families were separated and telecommunications ceased. This week, in the 6th and final part of this series of podcasts looking at the impact of the Frontier Closure, I hear from a several of the people who have contributed to the series so far about the legacy o...
2019-07-12
00 min
Gibraltar Stories
The Closed Frontier 50 Years On : Part 5 - The Workers
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 5 – The Workforce “He was like my uncle, and we embraced, and we cried. We shed tears …. it’s not just an employee, it’s Francisco” – David Bentata On 8th June 1969, Spain’s General Franco closed the land border between Spain and Gibraltar. Overnight supply lines were cut, families were separated and telecommunications ceased. This week, in Part 5 – The Workforce, I look back at the impact the withdrawal of the Spanish workforce had on Gibraltar, the personal stories of co-workers stopped from returning to work in Gibraltar and how Gibraltar got back on its feet and back to work i...
2019-07-05
00 min
Gibraltar Stories
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 3 - Family Ties
The Frontier Closure 50 Year On : Part 3 – Family Ties “They would shout across and there would be this conversation in the air…deaths would be announced by shouting across” – Ambrose Avellano On 8th June 1969, Spain’s General Franco closed the land border between Spain and Gibraltar. Overnight supply lines were cut, families were separated and telecommunications ceased. In Part 3 – Family Ties I look at the impact the frontier closure had on families, both those with relatives on both sides of the fence as well as those who grew up behind it. Many thanks to all those who contributed to Part 3: Ambrose Avellano, Sylv...
2019-06-21
00 min
Gibraltar Stories
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 2 - Supplies
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 2 - Supplies ”I remember the little boats coming full of fruit and vegetables and they would tie up at the quay” – Aileen Gordon On 8th June 1969, Spain’s General Franco closed the land border between Spain and Gibraltar. Overnight supply lines were cut, families were separated and telecommunications ceased. This week, in Part 2 – Supplies, I look back at the impact the frontier closure had on all the provisions coming into Gibraltar, from fruit and vegetables to medical oxygen and building materials. How the community coped, the help which came from further afield and the ingenuity...
2019-06-14
00 min
Gibraltar Stories
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 1 - The Closure
The Frontier Closure 50 Years On : Part 1 – The Closure “…a very convenient political scapegoat” - Dr Joseph Garcia, Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar On 8th June 1969, Spain’s General Franco closed the land border between Spain and Gibraltar. Overnight supply lines were cut, families were separated and telecommunications ceased. This week on Gibraltar Stories sees the start of ‘The Closed Frontier 50 Years On’ a new mini series, in Part 1 – The Closure, I look back at the build up to the closure of the border, as well as hearing from people who were there on the night of the 8th June 1969. My thanks to all th...
2019-06-07
00 min
The Hardy Report
Queer Britain CEO Joseph Galliano on the importance of documenting LGBTQ+ history
Queer Britain CEO Joseph Galliano on why it's time to have a national LGBTQ+ museum, the importance of documenting LGBTQ+ history, the positive impact a national LGBTQ+ museum will have on young LGBTQ+ individuals, how the LGBTQ+ community have changed over the last decade and what he believes is the most important historical moment or political change over that time for LGBTQ+ rights. The Hardy Report is a political news and current affairs podcast, bringing you interviews with a range of activists, campaigners and politicians from across the political spectrum in the United States and the United...
2019-03-17
32 min
Museum Archipelago
58. Joe Galliano Fills In The UK’s Family Tree At The Queer Britain Museum
Joe Galliano came up with the idea for Queer Britain, the UK’s national LGBTQ+ museum, during the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalization of homosexual acts in England and Wales. Discouraged by the focus on male homosexuality and on legislation, he launched a bid to preserve histories that have been ignored or destroyed. If all goes well, the museum will open in London in a few years. In this episode, Galliano talks about the UK’s history of anti-gay legislation, how he is working to create a ‘catalytic space’ at Queer Britain, and why the medium of museu...
2019-02-11
13 min
It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Outskirts - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans
When we talk about "the New Orleans business community" we generally have a mental picture of the CBD. We might include spokes that poke out from that center a few miles the Marigny, Mid City, and Uptown. If we re particularly expansive we might even talk about "the metro area" as a way to include Metairie and the North Shore. On this edition of Out to Lunch we re pushing the business boundary out a little further. Both West and South. You re going to be surprised about what we discover and who we meet. Heading west along the I 10...
2017-08-03
22 min