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Beyond The Green
The Untold Story Behind Morristown’s HQ Plaza | Interview with Kate Lynch McCabe
Send us a textBeyond the Green welcomes Morristown High School alum Kate Lynch McCabe (Class of 1989), a former history teacher whose passion for local history has led her deep into the untold story of how Headquarters Plaza came to be. In this compelling conversation, Katy shares her research into the political infighting, public resistance, and even the influence of New York crime families that surrounded the controversial development of HQ Plaza in the 1970s and 80s. This episode if the first of many to be filmed at St Elizabeth University in Convent Station, NJ. S...
2025-05-09
1h 12
Engaging and Empowering School Libraries
Teen Fiction Trends: Sparking a Love for Reading
In this episode, school librarians Donna Baird, Jennifer Horan, and my regular co-host Ruth Maloney join me to discuss the current trends in teenage fiction, whether books today gravitate more towards heavier themes rather than humour, and how these trends impact young readers. The conversation touches on the challenges and opportunities faced by librarians in curating collections that both engage and empower students. They also offer insights into guiding reluctant readers, the influence of social media on reading choices, and the need for diverse genres, including humor and fantasy, in teenage fiction. Whether you're a librarian, educator...
2025-04-03
53 min
The Technology Boardroom
Trailblazing careers in tech: Advania’s next-gen tech talent
Career development and advocating for careers in tech is one of the most valuable and enriching things a tech organisation can do. At the same time, it can often be the most challenging. In this episode of The Technology Boardroom, Kate Hutchinson, Advania's Head of Dynamics, sits down with Masuma Shariff and Aroosa Ali, two participants in Advania's Early Careers Programme. Together they pull back the lid on their journeys into tech via non-traditional means, give voice to their individual experiences and describe how great a boost their careers have received as part of the p...
2025-04-01
31 min
The Write and Wrong Podcast
#211 - Lila Cain a.k.a. Marcia Hutchinson & Kate Griffin
Historical fiction co-authors, Kate Griffin and Marcia Hutchinson have teamed up as Lila Cain for 'The Blackbirds of St. Giles'. Tune in to the episode to hear all about their writing process, how they ended up meeting and writing together and much more!💖 Join the Patreon 🙏Support the show and get access to the extended episodes and more!📚 The Chosen Ones and Other Tropes 🥳Jamie, Melissa and Noami talk about all things writing, tropes and publishing!✍️ WriteMentor 🧑🏫Get a whole month with WriteMentor's Hub for free using the coupon code 'Write&W
2025-02-10
27 min
Everyday Creation
"Starsky & Hutch" Actor David Soul Didn't Give Up on His First Love
David Soul was known for his role as Hutch in the TV series "Starsky & Hutch," although his first love was singing. He had his first hit song, "Don't Give Up on Us," at the peak of his acting fame. It was a Billboard number 1 hit in the U.S. He was even more popular in England, where he later lived. He had four top 10 hits there, including "Silver Lady," which reached number 1.The photo accompanying this episode is a 1975 ABC Television publicity shot of Soul as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in "Starsky & Hutch." It's available on Wikipedia.
2025-01-08
02 min
SUPfm The International Stand Up Paddle Board Podcast
122 : From Stroke to SUP: Finding Healing and Empowerment on the Water With Kate Allatt
This week we're joined by the inspirational Kate Allatt with the story of her remarkable recovery from a condition which medics thought was impossible.Note: This episode contains occasional strong language and discusses sensitive topics, including suicide. At the age of 39, Kate experienced a catastrophic brainstem stroke, leaving her with locked-in syndrome—fully conscious but unable to move or communicate. Against all odds, she embarked on an incredible journey of recovery, fueled by determination, neuroplasticity, and her relentless spirit.Kate shares how she found solace and strength in SUP , a relationship which has gi...
2024-11-25
59 min
Rawish with Kate Eckman
The $150 Billion Crisis: Paul Hutchinson on Liberating Children & Healing Humanity
Human trafficking is a $150 billion-a-year industry. It’s a staggering and horrifying statistic, but today’s conversation brings hope and direction for how we can confront this issue and begin to heal humanity. Paul Hutchinson, a successful businessman and multimillionaire turned activist, has dedicated his life and resources to liberating children from unthinkable circumstances. In this episode, Paul shares how he went from writing checks to nonprofits to risking his own safety in undercover rescue missions, detailing the most horrific and heartbreaking situations he’s seen as depicted in the film, Sound of Freedom. Paul also tackles the critical questi...
2024-10-30
1h 14
The Seventeen
Sustainability Pioneers: Martijn Lindeman
Martijn Lindeman is co-founder of Follow - a social travel and experiences network with a focus on positivity, friendship and fun. Follow’s goal is to utilize and leverage their platform for the benefit of people and planet with smart business models.Host Kate Hutchinson and Martijn discuss how the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are vital to how Follow runs as a company - they are using SDG 3 - (good health and wellbeing) and SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production) to help create SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities).Follow aims to combine the power of ma...
2024-10-17
28 min
Two Big Egos in a Small Car
Episode 195: RIP Heath Common, poet and musician; English Teacher Win the Mercury Prize; Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve; Blink Twice versus Lee
Send us a textGraham pays tribute to Harrogate poet and musician, Heath Common who has sadly passed away. Read Graham's obituary.Graham and Charles discuss how English Teacher winning this year's Mercury Prize finally recognises Leeds as a music city.Charles reflects on seeing the incomparable Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve at their 15 Songs in 50 Years gig at Leeds City Varieties.Graham reveals why new film, Blink Twice with Channing Tatum is better than the new film, Le...
2024-10-05
28 min
The Seventeen
Best Of The 17 So Far... (Part 2)
For the last 17 months on 'The 17' podcast, host Kate Hutchinson (Founder - Yorkshire Sustainability Festival) has been talking to sustainability experts about the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. To celebrate our 17th episode, we're putting together a two-part 'Best Of' - featuring all our expert guests. The result is a powerful overview of the challenges facing the planet and the best ideas on how to progress.This episode is Part 2.Featured guests and SDG's in this episode:Sustainability Pioneers:Mike Berners-Lee (Carbon footprint expert)Jo Fairley (co-founder...
2024-09-17
37 min
Rock's Backpages
Joe Boyd on Global Music + Kate & Anna McGarrigle
For this episode we're joined by a living musical legend whose career as an A&R man, manager, producer, label-owner and writer spans over 60 extraordinary years.On the day his monumental "journey through Global Music" And the Roots of Rhythm Remain is published, the peerless Joe Boyd visits RBP's Hammersmith HQ to talk about the book — and the 17+ years it took to write the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed memoir White Bicycles. After we hear about the 1987 meeting that led to the adoption of the now-discredited term "World Music" as a marketing category, discussion touches on the sound, rhythms and...
2024-09-02
1h 17
The Seventeen
Best Of The 17 So Far... (Part 1)
For the last 16 months on 'The 17' podcast, host Kate Hutchinson (Founder - Yorkshire Sustainability Festival) has been talking to sustainability experts about the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. To celebrate our 17th episode, we're putting together a two-part 'Best Of' - featuring all our expert guests. The result is a powerful overview of the challenges facing the planet and the best ideas on how to progress.This episode is Part 1, with the second part to follow in September.Featured guests and SDG's in this episode:SDG 6 - Clean Water & Sanitation...
2024-08-17
36 min
The Seventeen
Kate Hutchinson
Kate Hutchinson is usually the host of this podcast but with the recent success of the Yorkshire Sustainability Festival, it's the perfect time for her to sit in the guest's chair. Producer Andy takes over interviewing duties and we hear about the key themes from the festival including what high profile keynote speakers Mary Portas and Kevin McCloud had to say. Kate also talks about her own pivot towards sustainability. She explains how sustainability found her - as her company produced more and more events linked to green issues and equality, her interest grew. Then, a chance m...
2024-07-17
37 min
The Seventeen
Green Skills
Many governments, policies and projects refer to the future need for "green skills"... but do we really understand what they are, do we have the structures and education system to provide them and are policies and industries ready to take a leading role in harnessing them?A green industrial revolution has begun. Doing it properly could deliver the sustainable future the planet needs, but a lot will need to change. Education, careers, funding and a totally new approach to innovation. In this episode Richelle Schuster and Martyn Long - founders of new company Creaticity which a...
2024-06-17
33 min
Teach Sleep Repeat
Ep 63: A Leaving Teaching Success Story With Kate Languages
Join us as we chat with Kate about all things modern foreign languages (MFL) and her story of starting a successful education business. We also touch on the Hutchinson school outrage after being contacted by an angry parent. Oh, and skip the first ten minutes unless you'd like to hear Hayden rant about the broken dental system... Follow us on Instagram and let us know what you think: @teachsleeprepeatpodcast
2024-05-20
1h 02
The Seventeen
Climate & Hunger - The Essentials
This month, we're revisiting past episodes of The 17 podcast to give you the essentials on two crucial SDGs - Climate Action and Zero Hunger.In Episode 7, Kate Hutchinson spoke to climate activist Clover Hogan and Areeba Hamid from Greenpeace to discuss SDG 13 - Climate Action. What's the current climate crisis situation? Are governments and big business doing enough to improve things? What can we do as individuals? What climate action is necessary?In Episode 8, Lella Halloum spoke to youth parliament member and food poverty campaigner Dev Sharma about SDG 2 - Zero Hunger. Why are young...
2024-05-17
27 min
The Seventeen
Gender Equality
If women don't have the same rights, opportunities and pathways as men, then as a planet we are not harnessing the full potential of the people who live on earth. 50% of the world's population is female, but at the moment, that is where equality ends.SDG 5 is… GENDER EQUALITY - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.Expert guest Helen Oldham is someone who has blazed a trail of business success in often male-dominated sectors and now works to provide opportunity, investment and support to female founders and women looking to progress in th...
2024-04-17
33 min
What Do You Actually Do?
Client Account Management in Advertising with Izi Hutchinson
Izi Hutchinson is Senior Account Director at VCCP, an international integrated communications agency. Listen as Kate gets to the bottom of what Izi's job looks like. They cover the breadth of roles within advertising, the highs and lows of account management, the importance of mindset and attitude and what the future of advertising could look like. Izi's Bio Izi's most recent piece of work was relaunching Lotto (The National Lottery flagship game). She has also worked on client accounts for Maynards Bassetts, Nationwide, British Red Cross, McLaren, Saga, Royal London, Macmillan, Avis...
2024-03-20
31 min
The Seventeen
Quality Education
Education has a vital role to play in meeting every one of the UN's 17 SDGs. To solve an issue, first you must understand it and education gives all humans the foundation on which to build knowledge, and, via curiosity, learn and progress.But what about education itself? Are people - young and old - around the world getting the opportunities to learn that they deserve? Are they even getting their basic needs met to be in a position to start learning?SDG 4 is… QUALITY EDUCATION - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong le...
2024-03-17
39 min
DjHistory
DjHistory Podcast - Kate Hutchinson (DJH016)
Kate Hutchinson is our guest in March. Kate began her career on the nightlife desk at Time Out, being tutored by TO legend Dave Swindells. She wound up as Clubs Editor there, before going on to build a successful career as a DJ, presenter, freelance writer and woman-about-town. Also check her podcast series, The Last Bohemians, it’s ace!
2024-02-29
1h 07
The Seventeen
Sustainability Pioneers: Dr Alan James and Sri Hollema
In this 'Pioneers' episode, two experts at the cutting edge of green tech innovation share their insights and expertise.Dr Alan James has a vision for sustainable national transport systems for the UK and beyond that are powered by renewable energy. As well as updated grid systems capable of storing captured energy from renewables, he introduces us to exciting concepts such as hyperloops which could cut down inter-city travel times to mere minutes.Also, Dr James - through his personal example at his own house - demonstrates how it is possible to save thousands of...
2024-02-17
27 min
The Seventeen
Sustainability Pioneers: Mike Berners-Lee, Jo Fairley and John Elkington
The usual format of The 17 podcast is to focus each episode on one of the UN's 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) but the next two episodes are different. They will feature Sustainability Pioneers - the experts, thought-leaders and innovators who have shaped sustainability up to the present day, and will address the challenges of the future.In this Pioneers episode we talk to:Mike Berner-Lee, an expert on carbon footprints and net zero and a globally-respected expert on the changes needed at a global systemic level to protect the future of the planet.Jo...
2024-01-17
38 min
The Seventeen
Life On Land
The UN's Sustainable Development Goal 15 is 'Life On Land' - Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.Dr Wayne Visser has a clear vision on how to go about meeting this goal. He is the author of more than 40 books on sustainability and is recognised as a world expert on nature, society and the economy. In this episode Dr Visser discusses with host Kate Hutchinson how nature can often be forgotten as climate change takes centre stage in environmental discourse...
2023-12-17
25 min
SLP Nerdcast
Speech Therapy Through a Psychosocial and Trauma-Informed Lens
Speech Language Pathology: Continuing Education Courses by SLP Nerdcast Course Title: Speech Therapy Through a Psychosocial and Trauma-Informed LensGet .1 ASHA CEU and view the full course landing page: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/courses/speech-therapy-through-a-psychosocial-and-trauma-informed-lens-abje0125Earning Speech-Language Pathology CEUs Online is Simplified with SLP Nerdcast. On SLP Nerdcast you’ll find SLP Continuing Education Courses, Masterclasses and Clinical Resources. To learn more about our services visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLPNERDCAST To learn more about our membership and save 10% on your first year of membership visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLP...
2023-11-27
1h 00
Checked In with Splash
Maximizing RKO-SKO Effectiveness - A 2024 Blueprint (Webinar Replay)
In this episode of the Splash podcast, Camille engages in a dynamic conversation with Kate Hutchinson, who most recently was leading product marketing at Guru. The duo delves into the intricate world of event marketing, sharing insights on crafting impactful experiences, maximizing team collaboration, and tackling the challenges of hybrid events. From pre-event strategies to sustaining team alignment post-event, Kate unveils practical tips and best practices that resonate with in-person and remote attendees. Tune in for a dose of event marketing wisdom!0:00 - Welcome and Setting the Stage2:00 - O...
2023-11-22
51 min
The Seventeen
Zero Hunger
This episode, recorded at Yorkshire Sustainability Week, features two powerful young voices. Dev Sharma is a Youth MP in the UK Youth Parliament, chair of BiteBack 2030 and is an influential food activist.Taking over hosting duties from Kate Hutchinson is Lella Halloum, a Digital Changemaker and Power of Youth Champion.Together they discuss SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) with a particular focus on food poverty here in the UK - something that Dev has campaigned strongly on. The 17 is a podcast themed around the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. A new episode is published on t...
2023-11-17
15 min
The Seventeen
Climate Action
SDG 13 is 'Climate Action' - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.In this episode Kate Hutchinson is joined by Clover Hogan and Areeba Hamid - two women of great influence within the environmental sector - to address the subject of climate action head-on.Clover is a 24-year-old climate activist and the founding Executive Director of Force of Nature - a youth non-profit mobilising mindsets for climate action. Areeba Hamid is co-leader of Greenpeace, one of the world's most important campaigning groups on eco matters.This episode, recorded at Yorkshire...
2023-10-17
34 min
The Seventeen
Innovation & Consumption - The Essentials
In this month's episode we cover the essentials of SDG's 9 and 12 by looking back at highlights from episodes 3 and 4 of The 17.In Episode 3, the expert guest was Eve Roodhouse, Chief Officer for Economy and Culture for Leeds City Council.In Episode 4, Kate was joined by leading voices Andrew Ostcliffe (Head of E-commerce & Retail Innovation for Oxfam) and Josie Warden (who explores regeneration for business consultancy Volans).What needs to be done at global, national, local and individual levels to meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals? The 17 is a podcast themed a...
2023-09-17
17 min
The Seventeen
Water & Economy - The Essentials
This month, The 17 takes the chance to revisit its first two episodes and share highlights from both to deliver 'The Essentials' on two crucial SDGs linked to Water and Economy.In Episode 1, Niki Roach spoke about SDG 6 - clean water and sanitation for all.In Episode 2, Tim Frenneaux gave his insights into SDG 8 - decent work and economic growth. The 17 is a podcast themed around the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. A new episode is published on the 17th of each month, and explores a different one of the 17 goals in detail or di...
2023-08-17
19 min
Into You
The Candid Reality of Transexuality
"In this episode, Fern chats with Kate Hutchinson about what dating is like as a transgender woman. Kate also shares her journey with self-confidence, disclosing her gender to others and what we can all do to support each other to fully be who we are. No matter what your gender identity or who you're attracted to, if you need a hit of inspiration and empowerment, this is the episode for you! Follow Kate on Twitter: @katiekhaos "
2023-08-02
30 min
The Seventeen
Responsible Production & Consumption
UN Sustainable Development Goal Number 12 - Responsible Production and Consumption Episode 4 of 'The 17' podcast focuses on UN Sustainable Development Goal 12. It explores how our way of living - especially in the Western world - puts a massive and unsustainable strain on the planet's natural resources. It also discusses what changes in production and consumption (at all levels from individual to global) can pivot us toward progress. The task is huge. According to the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the current state of affairs looks like this:Unsustainable production and consumption are the ro...
2023-07-17
26 min
Into You
Pansexuality Unpacked
"In this episode, Fern speaks to Kate Hutchinson, Education Manager at Diversity Role Models, about her personal experiences of pansexuality. Kate opens up about what it was like understanding her sexuality growing up, how being pansexual can impact her everyday life and why pansexuality is sometimes still not fully embraced, even within the LGBTQ+ community. If you've ever felt different in dating, feared being judged due to who you're attracted to or doubted yourself when it comes to love, this is the podcast for you. Full of words of wisdom and encouraging nudges in the right direction, this episode is...
2023-07-06
28 min
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Under the Ivy: The Life and Music of Kate Bush by Graeme Thomson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/625071 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Under the Ivy: The Life and Music of Kate Bush Author: Graeme Thomson Narrator: Mia Hutchinson-Shaw Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 26 minutes Release date: June 27, 2023 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: In this updated edition of Graeme Thomson’s critically acclaimed biography, a near-exhaustive survey of Kate Bush’s life surveys everything from her upbringing in South London to her stunning return to live performance in August 2014. The original edition of Under the Ivy was called one of the best music biographies ever, and this updated edition adds a weal...
2023-06-27
03 min
Two Big Egos in a Small Car
Episode 141: Interview Special with Kate Bramley of Badapple Theatre on Your Doorstep
Send us a textCharles and Graham interview Kate Bramley, artistic director of York-based rural touring theatre company, Badapple Theatre On Your Doorstep, who are celebrating 25 years.Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
2023-06-24
38 min
The Seventeen
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
UN Sustainable Development Goal Number 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation and foster innovation Episode 3 of 'The 17' podcast focuses on UN Sustainable Development Goal 9. It reveals just how interconnected our economic systems are and how complex a task making them sustainable will be. The 3 “I’s” (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) must all work together for a sustainable future to be possible - a huge challenge. According to the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the current state of affairs looks like this:Globally, only 1 in...
2023-06-17
33 min
The Last Bohemians
The Last Bohemians Live at Tate Lates: Hilma af Klint with Lily Cole and Amrita Dhallu
Mystic. Painter. Feminist. Fantasist. Forgotten pioneer. Who exactly was Hilma af Klint? In this very special live episode of The Last Bohemians, as part of Tate Lates, host Kate Hutchinson talks to actor, model and activist Lily Cole and Amrita Dhallu, Assistant Curator of International Art at Tate Modern, to discuss the life (1862-1944) and work of the once forgotten Swedish pioneer of abstract art. Cole stars as one of De Fem ('The Five'), af Klint's Stockholm-based spiritual group who communed with spirits during séances in the late-1800s, in Lasse Hallström's brand new biopic of th...
2023-05-25
46 min
The Seventeen
Decent Work & Economic Growth
UN Sustainable Development Goal Number 8 - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for allEpisode 2 of 'The 17' focuses on Goal 8 and a subject that dominates the thinking of governments globally - the economy. The nature of this goal means it affects all the other Sustainable Development Goals. According to the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the current state of affairs looks like this:Global economic recovery post-covid is hampered by - amongst other things - rising inflation and labour market challengesGlobal unemployment is over 6%1 in 10...
2023-05-17
43 min
The Seventeen
Clean Water & Sanitation
UN Sustainable Development Goal Number 6 - Clean Water & Sanitation: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.Episode 1 of 'The 17' gives a great overview of the scale of challenge around the world when it comes to water and sanitation, and what we can all do to help. Did you know that over 85% of the world's wetlands have been lost? Or that over 700 million people live in countries with high or critical levels of water stress. But water isn't just a problem for people in other countries. Remember recent droughts, empty reservoirs and hosepipe...
2023-04-17
42 min
The Seventeen
The Seventeen Trailer
Kate Hutchinson leads Yorkshire Sustainability Week . For more details on the upcoming event in July 2023, visit:https://www.yorkshiresustainabilityweek.com/ The 17 is a podcast themed around the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. A new episode is published on the 17th of each month, and explores a different one of the 17 goals in detail or discusses a topic linked to sustainability.The UN SDGs represent an all-encompassing plan to protect the future of our planet, it is our responsibility to know what they are, understand them, and make sure that we are doing our b...
2023-03-30
02 min
The Last Bohemians
Julia Cameron: the bestselling author on addiction, creative energy and The Artist's Way
We've only gone and done a bonus episode! An audio addendum to our LA season this year, The Last Bohemians hopped over to Santa Fé to meet the one and only Julia Cameron. Our series is dedicated to creative women who've lived their lives outside the norm. Julia Cameron has spent hers guiding others, with her world-beating creativity manual The Artist's Way. Very sadly, Julia had just lost her beloved dog when we arrived one afternoon in 2022. But she soldiered on regardless. It's a whistlestop tour through her early days, breaking into the boys c...
2022-11-16
29 min
Sarcoma Sisters
Nutrition and Cancer with Kate Ueland
Kate Ueland, MS ,RD, CSO is an Assistant Professor at Bayster University where she teaches and mentors students and she practices as a dietitian at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance in Seattle, WA. Kate also works at Fred Hutchinson Research Center in Seattle, WA as the nutrition advisor and editor for the Cook for Your Life website providing science-based guidelines, recipes, and tips to those who have been touched by cancer. The Fred Hutch Cook For Your Life website is such an amazing resource that everyone needs to check out no matter where you are in your cancer...
2022-09-27
1h 04
The Last Bohemians
Michéle Lamy: the subversive style shaman on couture, chaos and Kim Kardashian
For the final episode of The Last Bohemians: LA, supported by Audio-Technica, we meet French fashion disruptor and true original, Michéle Lamy. She’s been married to the designer Rick Owens, her former pattern cutter, since 2006 and is often referred to as his 'muse'. But Michéle is a chameleonic creative in her own right, forever staging art happenings, musical collaborations and style projects around the world, as well as co-designing the furniture for the Rick Owens line.She’s so in-demand that she’s tricky to track down: we did this interview partly in London, at Clari...
2022-09-21
26 min
Work, Actually
FOUNDER MEMOIZE PERFUME: Holly Hutchinson
Send us a textFancy working in the world of fragrance production?Listen to this chat with Holly Hutchinson, founder of Memoize Perfume (and featuring Holly Dymock, someone keen to potentially get into this area as a possible side hustle!)After spending seven years developing niche fragrance products at a global perfume house, Holly Hutchinson founded Memoize London to create perfume with a different approach. The vision was to tailor truly unique and directional perfumes that combine effortless wearability with a personalised, bespoke touch. To do that, Holly curated a t...
2022-09-13
1h 05
Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Chocolate War (1986) Robert Cormier, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, John Glover, Keith Gordon & Kate Bush
Book Vs. Movie: The Chocolate War Robert Cormier 1974 YA Novel Vs. The 1988 Keith Gordon FilmThis September, the Margos are going to cover books that have been placed on “Banned Books” lists at schools and libraries in America over the last 100+ years, starting with The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, which has consistently been banned in high schools for language, religious questioning, and sexual imagery since its publication. The story of Jerry Renault, a lonely high school freshman at a Catholic school mourning the loss of his mother and trying to figure out how to f...
2022-09-12
1h 08
The Last Bohemians
Penny Slinger: the feminist surrealist who was too erotic for the art world
Penny Slinger was a mover and shaker in Swinging London's art scene – though you might not have heard of her. She went to Chelsea Art School at the height of the Pop Art boom and, inspired by Max Ernst, went on to mix up self-portrait, collage, film and sculpture to create surreal and feminist images that still provoke today. Among these were her “full frontal collages”, including ones where Penny appears inside a wedding cake, the slice between her legs removed. Her 1977 collage masterpiece, An Exorcism, meanwhile, evoked the darkness of the English psyche, stitching together ghoulish images of the cou...
2022-09-07
41 min
The Last Bohemians
Johanna Went: the cult performance art-punk on feminism, fake blood, embracing ageing and inspiring Lady Gaga
Speak to anyone from the 1980s punk scene in Los Angeles and they’ll tell you: Johanna Went is an underground legend. While the bands like Black Flag, Fear and X were thrashing out their three chords and the truth, Went would take to the stage at clubs like The Masque, Club Lingerie and Hong Kong Cafe and perform between the live shows. The crowd hadn’t seen anything like it before.She wasn’t a punk musician per se but the “hyena of performance art”, whose transgressive spectacles of New Wave theatre, experimental noise, elaborate and crude...
2022-08-18
34 min
The Last Bohemians
Lynn Castle: LA's first lady barber on Elvis, the LSD-soaked Sixties and her secret music career
In the north of Los Angeles, in a neighbourhood called Glendale, an unassuming bungalow is home to one of the first women in Hollywood to cut men’s hair. Today she goes by the glitziest of names, Madelynn von Ritz, but back in the 60s she was called Lynn Castle and hung out with key people of the era, lopping off Jim Morrison, the Byrds, Sonny Bono and Neil Young's locks. She was also a secret musician. But despite her childhood friends being musical svengalis like Phil Spector – who she once dated – as well as Jack Nietzc...
2022-08-11
45 min
The Last Bohemians
Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser on creativity, mysticism and motherhood
Our LA series, supported by Audio-Technica, returns this week with a Last Bohemians first: in a very special episode, we speak to three generations of an American artistic dynasty up in the leafy hills of Laurel Canyon: the incredible Betye Saar, her daughter Alison Saar and and granddaughter Maddy Leeser. Betye Saar, 96 (she was 95 at the time of making this podcast), is a revered assemblage, collage and installation artist, known for her use of found objects, and was part of both the Black Arts and feminist art movements in 1960s and 70s California. Her best known...
2022-08-03
45 min
Living with Landyn with Landyn Hutchinson
76. Let’s Go to Africa! All the Details of Our Family Trip to Kenya + Tanzania - Part 1
Come along as Landyn brings you on her 17-day, family trip through Kenya + Tanzania! She’s taking you location by location to help you learn about and visualize the landscape, culture, and beautiful animals in each region! What started as a family trip, turned into a transformational, spiritual experience. Tune in to this episode to hear: Landyn’s biggest takeaway from the trip for herself, and her family moving forward All about their guide, Tim! You’ll fall in love with him! What she has in common with kate Middleton and Prince William :) How + why lions kick the...
2022-08-01
44 min
The Last Bohemians
Linda Ramone: the NYC punk in LA on love triangles, legacies and keeping rock'n'roll alive
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series set in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Californian arts dynasty!): these are some of the most maverick women in LA, whose stories each say something different about the city. In episode two, Team TLB head up to the valley and to the incredible home of Linda Ramone, wife of the late Johnny Ramone – guitarist in one the greatest punk bands there ever was – and custodian of the Linda and Johnny Ramo...
2022-07-20
30 min
The Last Bohemians
Gloria Hendry: the Live and Let Die star on Bond, Playboy Bunnies and the blaxploitation era
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series set in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Californian arts dynasty!): these are some of the most maverick women in LA, whose stories each say something different about the city. Episode two is with 1970s Bond Girl, Gloria Hendry. She made film history when she snogged 007 in Live and Let Die, becoming Bond's first Black love interest. She took on edgy roles in what were known as blaxploitation films, like Black...
2022-07-20
32 min
The Last Bohemians
Angelyne: the magic and mystery of LA's original influencer
The Last Bohemians returns with a brand new series in Tinseltown, supported by Audio-Technica. From forgotten feminist artists to Sunset Strip sexpots and from punk performers to subversive style disruptors (and one Bond Girl!), these are maverick and radical women whose stories each say something different about the City of Angels. Recorded in spring 2022, host Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood with producer Holly Fisher and photographer Lisa Jelliffe to find inspiration from cult figures, forgotten stars and cultural firebrands alike. Episode one kicks off with LA legend Angelyne, the blonde bombshell who rose to fame in the 1980s when...
2022-07-20
37 min
The Last Bohemians
The Last Bohemians: Los Angeles - Trailer - New series launching July 2022
The Last Bohemians has gone to LA for a brand new series, supported by Audio-Technica, starting in July and starring LA icon Angelyne, subversive fashion disruptor Michéle Lamy, punk-rock widow Linda Ramone, feminist surrealist Penny Slinger, punk performance artist Johanna Went, artists and sculptors Betye Saar, Alison Saar and Maddy Leeser, cult musician – and LA's first female barber – Lynn Castle and Bond girl Gloria Hendry.Heartbroken and feeling adrift during the pandemic, host and creator Kate Hutchinson decamped to Hollywood in search of the wildest women in the City of Angels to help her get h...
2022-06-15
02 min
From the Horsebox
Episode 15 Jill Hutchinson-Smith.
Send us a textAs we drive off into 2022, we bring you a glimpse of country life from Jill Hutchinson-Smith, farmer, cheesemaker, conservationist and Nuffield Scholar.Please follow our Facebook / Instagram pages @fromthehorsebox and we would love to hear any feedback on the text message system on each episode.What question would you have liked to ask?
2021-12-18
24 min
The Scattered Seeds Podcast
Episode 67 - Rob Petit and George Hutchinson
Send us a textAs the old saying goes, you can’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes. Today’s guests walked the paths of alcoholism and addiction for a long time before their lives turned around. Since then they’ve been serving others as part of the core kitchen staff at the Light of Life ministry. With over three decades of service between them, Rob Petit and George Hutchison (affectionately known as Hutch), are part of the crew of urban missionaries at the Light of Life’s North Shore campus. So join Tom...
2021-11-16
1h 00
GradCast
351 | New Views of the Aging Brain
Kate Onuska is a PhD student in the Department of Neuroscience. She is working on new ways to trace changes in the brain cholinergic system associated with age. She described the different brain imaging techniques before diving into her research on a new marker for cholinergic neurons called FEOBV in association with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. Her work with mice increases our understanding of proteins and how neuronal tracts change with time that could lead to pathologies such as Alzheimer’s disease. To hear more about Kate's research, follow her on Twitter @k8onuska and check out...
2021-11-11
28 min
State of the Union
Interview with Chief Biden Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci; Interview with Republican Sen. Pat Toomey; Interview with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson; Interview with Oregon Gov. Kate Brown
First, Jake talks with President Biden’s Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci about the pandemic among unvaccinated Americans and the growing spread of the Delta variant. Then, Jake interviews Republican Sen. Pat Toomey about the latest on the infrastructure negotiations on Capitol Hill. Next, Jake speaks to Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas about what can be done to combat vaccine hesitancy in his state. Finally, Jake talks with Democratic Governor Kate Brown of Oregon about climate change playing a role in the fires in her state.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, vi...
2021-07-25
41 min
ROPE WALKER
Kate Mulley on Anne Hutchinson & Female Rage
In our latest episode of Rope Walker, we’re in conversation with January writer-in-residence, award-winning playwright and historian Kate Mulley ('21). From The Tudor, her play about a law student paying for school by selling her underwear, to The Grey Lady, a historical fiction piece about a female soldier in the Civil War, her works interrogate the complicated relationships between gender and power. Kate spent her time in Corsicana researching for her new play regarding the life of 17th-century Puritan Anne Hutchinson and her effect on the development of religious freedom in America. Kate’s also working on a book...
2021-03-06
00 min
The Shakeout Podcast
The Rundown: Alex Hutchinson Helps Us Navigate The "Super Shoes" Debate
Each week Canadian Running staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap from the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we're joined by journalist and author Alex Hutchinson. Last year Alex came on The Shakeout to discuss the carbon shoe revolution. This week he returns to update us on the evolution of running shoe tech. He also offers his thoughts on our current track and road running landscape. And as always, we recap the stellar results from the last week including standout Canadian performances!Learn more about The...
2021-03-04
1h 08
State of the Union
Interview with White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow; Interview with Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield; Interview with Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono; Interview with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson
First, Jake presses White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on President Trump's constantly shifting position on a potential stimulus deal with Congress. Next, Jake asks Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield why Biden won't say if he supports expanding the Supreme Court. Then, Jake talks to Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono about Democrats' strategy to oppose President Trump's Supreme Court pick, Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Finally, Jake talks with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson about the troubling spike in coronavirus cases in his state.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2020-10-11
44 min
Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Music Declares Emergency
On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson sits down with Ninja Tune MD Peter Quicke, Fay Milton from the band Savages and Chiara Badiali from Julie’s Bicycle. All three are co-founders of Music Declares Emergency, a group of artists, music industry professionals and organisations that stand together to declare a climate and ecological emergency. In this episode they discuss the music industry's response to the climate emergency and what needs to be done to help fix the crisis. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast. Note: This podc...
2020-08-06
46 min
Bigmouth
Mrs America, Sylvie Simmons, Laurel Canyon on SKY, Shirley Collins
Mojo mag contributing editor SYLVIE SIMMONS dials in from San Francisco to tell us about her new ukulele-powered album Blue On Blue and talk over this week’s pop culture stuff with fellow guest, award-winning podcaster KATE HUTCHINSON: ISN’T SHE SCHLAFLY? Does Cate Blanchett convince as counter-feminist martinet Phyllis Schlafly in Mrs America?MOTHER FOLKER: Doyenne of traditional English music Shirley Collins deliver her second album after emerging from thirty years of silence. What do we think of Heart’s Ease? LAUREL AND HEARTHROBS: Does Sky’s documentary Laurel Canyon: A Place In Ti...
2020-08-01
1h 08
SoundCloud
Ep4: Kate Hutchinson, Duncan Harrison, Tara Joshi, and Aaron Bishop
Ep4: Kate Hutchinson, Duncan Harrison, Tara Joshi, and Aaron Bishop by SoundCloud
2020-07-27
55 min
SoundCloud
Ep2: Kate Hutchinson, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Che Lingo, and Jamz Supernova
Ep2: Kate Hutchinson, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Che Lingo, and Jamz Supernova by SoundCloud
2020-07-27
54 min
SoundCloud
Ep4: Kate Hutchinson, Tommy Stalknecht, and EBENEZER
Journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson hosts a conversation with Ebenezer (Hip Hop Artist/Producer) and Tommy Stalknecht (Founder and CEO of Single Music) to talk about how they’re handling the rapid changes taking place in the live music industry. Follow our panelists on social: Kate Hutchinson: IG - katehutchinsonpow Tommy Stalknecht: IG - singlemusic / TW - singlemusic_co Ebenezer: IG - ebenezersworld Follow Ebenezer on SoundCloud: @ebenezersworld
2020-07-27
44 min
SoundCloud
Ep2: Kate Hutchinson, Steve Braines, Sarah McBriar, and Dolan Bergin
Ep2: Kate Hutchinson, Steve Braines, Sarah McBriar, and Dolan Bergin by SoundCloud
2020-07-27
47 min
Ignorance Was Bliss
264 --Monitor the Crazy -- non-romantic stalking -- with Heather
We're told that imitation is the highest form of flattery. Newsflash: it's not.Guest: HeatherDisclaimer: Michael Hutchinson, The True Presbyterian podcastPromo: Crispy PicklesArtwork: Erin Schwartz, Still Dreaming podcastFacebook group: The Asylum -- https://bit.ly/iwbasylumSponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 15% off)Merch: https://bit.ly/iwbpodcastmerchPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/IWBpodcastMusic: DFA by OnlyMeith
2020-05-25
1h 13
Pod Bible Podcast
#038 • This City / The Last Bohemians / Films To Be Buried With
Welcome to episode 38 of the Pod Bible podcast!The strongest love and good vibes to you all out there, as always. Thanks so much for downloading, streaming, turning up, all of that good stuff. A HEAVY week this week as Stu and Ad are back together doing the Lethal Weapon / Sherlock & Watson / Beavis & Butthead (that cool, guys?) thing and hosting the podcast merriment, which includes the fantastic Clara Amfo talking about her podcast This City, followed by LIVE (at the time) recommendations from Kate Hutchinson of The Last Bohemians and Brett Goldstein of Films To Be Buried...
2020-05-04
28 min
The Last Bohemians
Maxine Sanders: the witch queen on casting spells, surviving persecution and the power of sex magic
Maxine Sanders is one of the country’s most iconic and possibly most controversial witches. In the 1960s and 70s, she and her late husband Alex Sanders were at the centre of Britain’s witchcraft boom. At the height of their fame, they were featured weekly in tabloid newspapers and starred in numerous documentaries and films where they would recreate their dramatic rituals…It was the era when Flower Power and the sexual revolution were in full swing. The Witchcraft Act was repealed in 1951 making it no longer illegal to practise witchcraft, and Maxine and Alex were s...
2020-04-13
53 min
Pod Bible Podcast
#035 • The Daft Doris / The Last Bohemians / Films To Be Buried With
Welcome to episode 35 of the Pod Bible podcast!Our ongoing love and bests to you and your loved ones from all at the Pod Bible Team.In the spirit of continued lockdown, Adam Richardson is taking the solo reigns on this one to guide you through the wide world of podcasts that are putting in the work, to deliver you the gorgeous listener with some favourable distractions to your day. Please enjoy Jamie East talking about his new podcast ‘The Daft Doris’, followed by live recommendations from Kate Hutchinson of The Last Bohemians and Brett Gold...
2020-04-13
24 min
Digital Monk Podcast
Filming Online Content
*prerecorded in early March. In this episode we invite our online content specialist Kate Hutchinson discusses how to plan a video shoot with the team and how to prepare to get the most of your time on a shoot.
2020-04-03
32 min
Podcast Radio Hour
Podcasts To Stay Home With
Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend podcasts to keep you entertained at home, including: United Zingdom (BBC Sounds) How To Build A Healthy City (Financial Times) You'll Do (BBC Radio 4) Gossipmongers (Acast) The Last Bohemians (Kate Hutchinson)Then the journalist Sue Mitchell joins Amanda down the line to discuss Radio 4's Girl Taken, an investigative series where Sue and former soldier Rob Lawrie search for the truth in the case of a missing refugee child. And Greg recommends some of the latest new music releases, including:Lifers, Ed Gamble's new podcast...
2020-04-03
59 min
The Last Bohemians
P.P. Arnold: the soul survivor surveys the Swinging Sixties, sexual revolution and Mick Jagger
P.P. Arnold isn’t called a soul survivor for nothing. She recently made a comeback with her first album in 50 years, following a long, hard fight, at the age of 73, to get her music career back on track. In America, she had been an Ikette with Ike & Tina Turner and then moved to London at the height of the Swinging Sixties, where she hung out with Jimi Hendrix, had a sexual awakening among the rockstars of London, and was signed by Mick Jagger to his label, Immediate. She released the hit single First Cut...
2020-03-23
36 min
Pod Bible Podcast
#032 • The Last Bohemians / The Rob Auton Daily Podcast / No Country For Young Women
Welcome to episode 32 of the Pod Bible podcast!With an ever changing but nonetheless very rough situation happening outside, allow the Pod Bible team to give you a good bunch of audio options for your mind, body and soul at this point in time. Adam Richardson is holding things down for this episode, introducing you to a nice live edition of the podcast with Kate Hutchinson of The Last Bohemians, followed by recommendations from Rob Auton(Rob Auton Daily Podcast) and Monty Onanuga (No Country For Young Women). Some great podcasts to get yourself absorbed...
2020-03-23
26 min
The Last Bohemians
Vivienne Dick: the experimental feminist film-maker digs back into New York's 1970s no wave scene
"Often women artists do all their best work when they're olderYou feel stronger, you feel like you've got nothing to lose"Experimental film-maker Vivienne Dick moved from Ireland to New York in the late-70s and was at the heart of a scene called no-wave, an avant-garde music and art movement where people like director Jim Jarmusch, artist Basquiat, photographer Nan Goldin and musicians Sonic Youth and Debbie Harry mingled together.Inspired by this DIY community downtown, she picked up a Super 8 camera and started shooting...
2020-03-16
31 min
The Last Bohemians
Judy Collins: the frank and fearless folk legend on touring at 80, art and activism, and making Leonard Cohen famous
Judy Collins is a folk music legend, with a career spanning six decades, from the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene to California, as the Flower Power movement took root, to now, at 80, still gigging hard every year with her guitar. Judy is what The New York Times called a “master song collector”. She is celebrated for reinterpreting other people’s tracks, with an eclecticism that comes from her father, who was a blind radio DJ, singer and pianist. Notably, she covered Leonard Cohen’s Suzanne and Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now, making both of their car...
2020-03-02
42 min
Influence with Damian Bradfield
Episode 3 - Does sex still sell?
Featuring culture writer and radio host, Kate Hutchinson, this week’s episode looks at the rise and fall of sex in advertising and its ability to sell everything – from chocolate to jeans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-11-03
36 min
Social Work Discoveries
Episode 14 – A Social Work start-up: The Sydney Social Work Community with Kate Hutchinson.
https://swdiscoveries.files.wordpress.com/2019/09/sw-discoveries-with-kate-hutchinson.mp3 Hi Listeners, Apologies, it’s been a while since our last episode! My conversation here was recorded on grounds of Sydney University and so I would like to acknowledge the custodians of the land – the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation – paying respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. This episode diverges somewhat from investigating the intersections of social work and research, and instead focuses on an emerging community development and social work forum in Sydney – The Sydney Social Work Community. An exciting new deve...
2019-09-27
33 min
ELFM Summer Broadcast 2019: Access All Areas
Kate Hutchinson: Blurring the Lines
From lyrics by the likes of Lou Reed and the Kinks to blurring gender stereotypes in image like Bowie, and the New York dolls, rock has been a powerful player in breaking down barriers. Jamie Carnie talks to Kate Hutchinson about the transformative impact this genre has had.
2019-08-04
1h 00
BE THERE with DALI
2: The guitar that built rock’n’roll, plundering world pop and more
Discover the stories behind the great recordings with BE THERE, the music podcast from DALI, who build the world’s most exquisite loudspeakers – all in admiration of music.BE THERE is the audio companion to DALI’s print magazine, also called BE THERE. Find out more and get copy for free at dali-speakers.com/BeThere.On this edition: The story of the Stratocaster, the guitar that made rock’n’roll possible. Former MOJO magazine editor and Bowie biographer Paul Trynka tells the story of a design classic that changed music forever. The sounds of Africa and the Middle East are e...
2019-06-20
00 min
XMTR Radio Hour
XMTR #03: Art heists, a baroness with a vision and a shopping centre in Merseyside
Part 1: An extract from The Art of The Heist from the podcast Undiscovered produced by London based team Message Heard. This investigative piece narrated by Jake Warren and produced by Sandra Ferrari, uncovers why Chinese artefacts have been been disappearing from cultural institutions and museums around the works and are being bought by Chinese billionaire collectors and how the Chinese government might be involved. Part 2: An extract from Amanda Fielding from The Last Bohemians podcast produced by Kate Hutchinson with this episode produced by Lucy Dearlove. The Last Bohemians is a series of interviews with women and mavericks...
2019-06-14
59 min
BE THERE with DALI
1: London’s new jazz explosion, REM’s Fables Of The Reconstruction rediscovered, the best-produced track ever
It’s all in the first of a brand new series of BE THERE, marking the new issue of DALI’s music magazine. Get your copy for free at dali-speakers.com/BeThere.In this podcast: The grime artists, ravers and young prodigies behind London’s jazz explosion. Guardian journalist and world music DJ Kate Hutchinson takes us inside one of the planet’s most exciting new scenes. What’s it like when you hear your favourite album properly for the first time, through DALI speakers? For Financial Times and Spectator writer Michael Hann it’s REM’s ‘Fables Of The Reconstructio...
2019-06-06
00 min
Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky - Spring Break
Phantom - Blonde Toledo; Theory - Break Time; Uzakta - She Past Away, When The Dam Breaks - Giant Flying Turtles, Manitou Clear (Smoke That Meth) - Dethcentrik, Sedition_DanielMyerRemix - BLACK LINE; Geeknotes: 04/23 - Astronomy Live - Gaia and the Milky Way, American Museum of Natural History, NYC, 04/24 - Armenian Genocide Commemoration - 104 Years @ Mt. Davidson Cross, SF, 04/25 - An Evening of Thalassic Poetry at the Maritime Museum, SF, 04/27 - Kate Hutchinson Reading & Poetry Open-Mic @ Coffee Speaks, Highland Park, Illinois, 05/01 - Writing like you don't care what people think, SF Creative Writing Institute, 05/02 - Can Rap Bridge the...
2019-04-19
39 min
Supreme Standards Podcast
Episode 5: Best albums of 2018 w/ Kate Hutchinson, Ammar Kalia & Mari Chan (Worldwide FM)
We've revealed Supreme Standards' Top 10 Jazz and Jazz-ish albums of 2018— but we can't get enough of talking them. On this Christmas special, Tina Edwards is joined by special guests Kate Hutchinson (The New York Times, Mixmag), Ammar Kalia (The Guardian) and Mari Chan (Worldwide FM) to highlight the biggest Jazz albums of the year.
2018-12-17
00 min
BE THERE with DALI
1: The man who made Bowie, African discoveries, studio heroes
Welcome to a new series of BE THERE, the music podcast from DALI – makers of high-end loudspeakers, designed and built in Denmark in admiration of music.BE THERE celebrates the minds behind the music with journalists who know the stories behind great recordings. It’s an audio companion to DALI’s print magazine, also called BE THERE, and you can get the new issue for free via the DALI Facebook page.On this podcast we’re joined by special guests KATE HUTCHINSON of The Guardian and the New York Times, and prolific rock biographer JOEL McIVER w...
2018-10-03
00 min
Project Management Happy Hour
033 - Lessons from Interviewing 50 Women PMs in 50 days - a chat with Elise Stevens
This episode, we are excited to have Elise Stevens, podcaster, speaker and PM thought leader join us on our show! Elise shares what she learned in undertaking the task to interview 50 women in Project Management over 50 days, and gives us some great tips to help us support our fellow PM’s ABOUT OUR AMAZING GUEST, ELISE STEVENS For over two decades, Elise has worked closely with project managers to positively impact and innovate effective management processes. She has collaborated with a range of organisations including Queensland Urban Utilities, Ipswich City Council, Coca-Cola Amatil, Hutchinson Telecoms an...
2018-09-17
39 min
Invasion Of Privacy
Standing In Your Power
Krystyna Hutchinson from the "Guys We Fucked" podcast joins Kate, and they talk about leveling up and raising standards. They discuss break ups, celibacy, dating, and everyone's right to explore what is right for them. They also address an email from a listener asking them whether or not they'd be penpals with someone in prison. And then Kate reads Krystyna's cards.
2018-08-16
58 min
Bigmouth
96: Podcast #96: Unsane, Pulp’s This Is Hardcore at 20, Jake Shears book
On this week’s show… Can Steven Soderbergh’s UNSANE drag the stalker movie into the iPhone era? Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters writes a surprisingly moving book. How does Pulp’s Britpop comedown epic ‘This Is Hardcore’ stack up at 20 years old? And our guests reveal the records that they like but nobody else can stand. KATE HUTCHINSON of The Guardian and Worldwide FM and movie critic LINDA MARRIC join Andrew and Siân to sort it all out.Audio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters Production. See acast.com/privacy for...
2018-03-24
1h 01
Bigmouth
81: Podcast #81: Post-punk comp, She’s Gotta Have It, Miguel and more
This week on Britain’s most polymathic pop podcast, special guests Richard Benson and Kate Hutchinson don the Army & Navy raincoats of destiny for ‘To The Outside Of Everything: A Story of UK Post-Punk 1977-1981’. Plus: Spike Lee remakes ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ for Netflix. Is Miguel the new Prince? And is the David Niven classic ‘A Matter Of Life And Death’ the most stiff-upper-lip movie ever made? Andrew and Matt are on hand to operate the escalator to black and white heaven. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your...
2017-12-02
1h 02
GradCast
145 | To Hibernate, Perchance to Dream
What happens when animals hibernate? Kate Mathers is working to find out! Catch her conversation with Susan and Yimin about Doritos, arousal, and adorable 13-lined ground squirrels. Hosts: Susan Anthony and Yimin Chen Produced by Susan Anthony
2017-11-29
26 min
Keep the Channel Open
Episode 43: Susan Rosenberg Jones
Susan Rosenberg Jones is a photographer based in New York City. I've been a fan of Susan's for several years, starting with her series "Second Time Around," about her experience of being a newlywed in her 60's. We had a great conversation about that series as well as her series "Building 1," about the community in her apartment building. For the second segment, Susan and I talked about Neal Rantoul's article in PetaPixel, "A Disturbing Trend in Photography." Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | SoundCloud | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet thi...
2017-07-05
1h 08
Guys Telling Stories Podcast
Captain Kate McCue
Kate McCue is the first American female captain of a cruise ship! Captain of the Celebrity Summit, she oversees thousands of people every day aboard the ship. Her story about smiling too much is truly inspiring. -- Learn more about Kate McCue at https://www.instagram.com/captainkatemccue Theme music written and performed by Eric Hutchinson. More Episodes and Information at https://www.guystellingstories.com
2017-06-20
35 min