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The Courageous Leaders PodcastThe Courageous Leaders PodcastHow Creative Leadership Drives Business Success with Rob and LollyIn this episode of the Courageous Leaders Podcast, I speak with Rob Doubal and Laurence (Lolly) Thomson, Global CCOs at M&C Saatchi.With 17 years of collaboration, they share lessons on leadership, creativity, and adaptability, from their McCann days to leading at M&C Saatchi.We dive into embracing risk, building strong team dynamics, and unlocking the value of creative leadership. If you're a leader or creative looking to grow, this episode is full of valuable insights.We Cover: 05:55 - How setbacks can lead to exciting opportunities11:14...2025-01-1659 minBOOKmarkableBOOKmarkableEpisode 5: My conversation with Karen SpearsThis was such a fun conversation on a hot summer day with a deep dive into the lure of Irish writing, the need to prune what we read to find what's next (with Karen’s own special formula for choosing what to keep reading), and a bit of an examination of the joy of the reading experience. Here are the books and authors we mention: A Prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving The Diviners, Margaret Laurence A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry Becky Chambers (Sci Fi author) A Study for Obedience, by Sa...2024-07-2347 minLe pitch était presque parfaitLe pitch était presque parfaitJOUR 17 - LES FILMS DE L'AVENT - LIAM NEESON ON ICE [REDIFF]Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter pour participer aux concours et recevoir des épisodes spéciauxBonjour,C'était une idée folle de vous emporter dans la période de Noël en plein été.Nous aimons vous tenir compagnie pendant l'été quand les autres podcasts sont en congés.Alors nous vous proposons des rediffusions de nos deux premiers calendriers de l'avent et notre calendrier de Saint-Valentin.LES FILMS DE L'AVENT2024-07-1712 minThe Campaign PodcastThe Campaign PodcastAccenture Song acquisition | M&C Saatchi’s new strategy | Monzo and AnalogFolkOn this week’s Campaign news podcast, tech editor Lucy Shelley and media editor Beau Jackson discuss the top stories of the past week including:Accenture Song’s Unlimited acquisitionM&C Saatchi’s new strategyMonzo signing AnalogFolkHavas Media Network's new centralised planning teamInterview with EssenceMediacom’s Kate RowlinsonAlso coming up for the week ahead: the Mail Metro Media football tournament, Campaign Experience Awards (17 April) and Campaign Media Awards (18 April)Note: When discussing Havas Media Network’s Connected Planning Hub it is stated that the team will run across “All the different Ha...2024-04-1609 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastAn Act for punishment of Welshmen - 1534So this is a somewhat unusual episode, I am not an expert but I have a few thoughts on why the King (Henry VIII) is trying to punish Welshmen. In the main I suggest that this law is more towards the supremacy of English law over Welsh law.References Violence and affray in Herefordshire during the early Tudor Period   - Link THE TWILIGHT OF WELSH LAW, 1284–1536  - Link The Medieval 'Marches' of Normandy and Wales  - LinkWith special thanks to Purple Planet Music who provided me with the intro track - Pass...2022-07-1821 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Pleading - 1362So your in court in England in 1362 and the lawyers aren't speaking English and you don't speak French.  Why is this happening?This law is seen by some as the supremacy of English over French in the nobility in England, that is not quite accurate but an interesting discussion none the less.ReferencesThe Use of English: Language, Law, and Political Culture in Fourteenth-Century England  - LinkThe Rise of English, the Decline of French: Supplications to the English Crown, c. 1420- 1450 - Link The Anglicisation of English Law - Link2022-06-0641 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Sumptuary Laws - 1336 & 1337So I finally got to the Sumptuary Laws, or at least the first 4.Sumptuary Laws were pretty common in Europe and tended to enforce  appearance or reduce overt spending. This is the first 4 in England which cover clothing that could be worn or imported in 1336 and 1337.The Sumptuary Law 1336The Cloth Act 1337The Fur Act 1337The Importation Act 1337ReferencesThe "Extremities" of Sumptuary Law in Robert Greene's "Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay" - LinkBeyond Sumptuary: Constitutionalism, Clothes, and Bodies in Anglo-American Law, 1215-1789 - LinkThe 1363 E...2022-05-0222 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastAn Act for the better preventing of prophane Swearing and Cursing - 1650The year is 1650, the King is dead so it is time for the Rump Parliament to ban swearing. Due to the sheer detail of this law I cannot include the text here because there is too much, so I will include some of reading it out but not the whole law, because its got loads of detail. Who would have thought banning swearing would take up so many words.ReferencesThe Law - An Act for the better preventing of prophane Swearing and Cursing - 1650AN ACT TO RESTRAIN ABUSES...2022-04-0437 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Observance of 5th November Act 1605What do you do when a terrorist cell nearly kills approximately 30,000 people in 1605? Well if your James the 1st you pass a law to remember it annually of course.ReferencesThe Law - Link5/11: Revisiting the Gunpowder Plot - LinkGunpowder, Treason, and Scots - LinkGuy Fawkes' Day - LinkStrategy and Motivation in the Gunpowder Plot - LinkWith special thanks to Purple Planet Music who provided me with the intro track - Respawn2022-01-1045 minLéargas: A Podcast by Gerry AdamsLéargas: A Podcast by Gerry AdamsA funny kind of New Year’s resolution | CAPUCHIN GENEROSITY AT CHRISTMAS | BOOKS OF THE YEARA funny kind of New Year’s resolution:NEW Year resolutions and I are old friends. Usually I muse at the end of the old year about what I need to commit myself to for new year’s arrival. This year the pandemic cuts down the options. Going to the gym isn't on. Taking up senior hurling or football? Same problem. Stopping the drink? Maybe? But seeing as I am fairly sober most of the time it would be going too far not to have a wee deoch every so often. For medicinal purposes.CAP...2022-01-0214 minMy name is CleoMy name is CleoThe Second Interview: A night at the BlowholesDays 11 and 12: One of the biggest questions on the public’s mind as the search for Cleo approaches two weeks is: How did Ellie and Jake not hear the tent being unzipped as they slept right next to Cleo? In this episode, reporter Jackson Barrett and Producer Sandra Di Girolamo have possible answers. Jackson was sent up to Carnarvon to cover the search, and even spent a night at the Blowholes, while Sandra produced a heartbreaking second interview with Ellie and Jake. Both spent a significant time at the Blowholes, and both said th...2021-11-3039 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastAn Act prohibiting Correspondence with Charles Stuart or his Party - 1651The year is 1651 and Charles the Second has just invaded England. The Puritans fearing a royalist uprising pass this law.Relevant Links An Act prohibiting Correspondence with Charles Stuart or his Party - 1651 - LinkFrom Tyrant to Unfit Monarch  - LinkCharles II, exile , and the problem of allegiance - Link The Devotional Landscape of the Royalist Exile, 1649-1660 - LinkSpecial thanks to Purple Music, Now we are free - Link2021-11-0226 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastAn Ordinance for admitting Protestants in Ireland to Compound - 1654So we have a new period to look at the laws of the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell.How did we get from 59% of the land in Ireland being owned by Catholics in 1641 to 22% in 1660. This ordinance is certainly one of the reasons.Actual Text - LinkPlanters and Policies in Cromwellian Ireland - LinkThe Law of England During the Period Commonwealth - LinkTHE ODIOUS DEMON FROM ACROSS THE SEA’. OLIVER CROMWELL, MEMORY AND THE DISLOCATIONS OF IRELAND - LinkOLIVER CROMWELL AND THE 'CROMWELLIAN' SETTLEMENT OF IRELAND - Link2021-10-1151 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastA Statute forbidding Bearing of Armour - 1313The year is 1313 your Edward the second, your best friend (Piers Gaveston)  has just been murdered by your barons in 1312 and the country is slipping towards civil war. So as a show of strength (I say sarcastically)  you pass a law to stop people wearing armour and bringing arms to parliament and other assemblies.LinksA Statute forbidding Bearing of Armour - LinkThe Last English Civil War  - LinkThe Eccentricities of Edward II - LinkEdward II and Military Obligation - LinkPiers Gaveston and the Royal Treasure - Link2021-09-3031 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Bigamy - 1276When is Bigamy not Bigamy, when it is Canonical Bigamy.The year is 1276 and Pope Gregory X has some ideas about how Canonical Bigamy should be treated in ecclesiastical court. Possibly the earliest example of a law from Europe being passed in England (if you exclude the whole Norman invasion and its aftermath).LinksYES AND NO: LATE MEDIEVAL DISPENSATIONS FROM CANONICAL BIGAMY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE - LinkSpecial thanks to Purple Planet  for the intro and outro track which was Sunbeam - Link2021-09-1317 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Office of the Coroner - 1276 - Part 2So let me put you in my situation, you have just researched and recorded an episode on the role of the Coroner in Medieval England without being able to find the primary source legislation. As you begin to research the next episode (the Statute of Bigamy) you then find the text of the Office of the Coroner.  in both English and Latin from a book published in 1761.What do you do, do you ignore this and continue or do you attempt a short episode on the Office of the Coroner, well the latter.Special thanks t...2021-08-3014 minThe Crusade Channel PreviewsThe Crusade Channel PreviewsSi Qua Virtus – Episode 7: Brett R. Smith, Part. 2Si Qua Virtus - Episode 7: Brett R. Smith, Part. 2 On Episode 7 of Si Qua Virtus – Creativity and the New Christendom, host Christopher Laurence is happy to welcome the multi-talented artist/designer/ and industry insider Brett R. Smith, to discuss being staunchly conservative while working in the creative industries, how cultural Marxism has encroached on all of popular culture, his work on the bombshell expose Clinton Cash and more. This is part 2 of a 2-part episode. Brett R. Smith is a professional commercial artist working in the graphic novel industry as an editor, production manager and creative director, a color artist in t...2021-08-2002 minThe Crusade Channel PreviewsThe Crusade Channel PreviewsSi Qua Virtus – Episode 6: Brett R. Smith, Part. 1Si Qua Virtus - Episode 6: Brett R. Smith, Part. 1 On Episode 6 of Si Qua Virtus - Creativity and the New Christendom, host Christopher Laurence is happy to welcome the multi-talented artist/designer/ and industry insider Brett R. Smith, to discuss being staunchly conservative while working in the creative industries, how cultural Marxism has encroached on all of popular culture, his work on the bombshell expose Clinton Cash and more. This is part 1 of a 2-part episode. Brett R. Smith is a professional commercial artist working in the graphic novel industry as an editor, production manager and creative director, a color...2021-08-1300 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Office of the Coroner - 1276The intention was a short episode, this was a failure. This is the first time I have not been able to find the actual legislation in question but just people's commentary on it. So buckle up and prepare for a discussion on the role of the Coroner in medieval England.The Early History and Influence of the Office of Coroner - LinkThe Medieval Coroners' Rolls - LinkThe Medieval Coroner by R. F. Hunnisett - LinkEdmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster - LinkPetitioners: Commonalty of the county of Cumberland. Addressees: King...2021-08-0936 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Dictum of Kenilworth -1266The year is 1266, Henry the 3rd has the remnants of the rebellion of the Second Barons War surrounded in Kenilworth Castle. You would assume he crushes them without mercy, but does he?The Dictum of Kenilworth - link The Conet Project - linkReasserting Medieval Kingship: King Henry III and the Dictum of Kenilworth - linkThe Last English Civil War - linkKing’s Men without the King: Royalist Castle Garrison Resistance between the Battles of Lewes and Evesham  - linkThe Introduction Transcript of the DictumIn the...2021-07-2636 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastA Provision for the Day in Leap Year - 1256Do you really need a law to deal with the ambiguity over how a leap year is counted, well in 1256 they did. This episode is my most tangent filled yet, with more side bars than  are usual in a 30 minute podcast. This provision ( originally in Norman French) states: The King unto his Justices of the Bench,  Know Ye That where within our Realm it doubted of the Year and Day that were wont to be assigned unto sick persons being impleaded, and from what Day of the Year going before unto another Day of the Ye...2021-07-1231 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Merton - 1235The Statute of Merton is called the oldest Statute in England dating from 1235. There is a law documented before this, but it is not a statute so I suppose this is technically correct, (the best kind of correct).Why was it passed, what was it's purpose and  why did I not do this in order?All will be revealed, well not all but some at least. Some will be revealed.It was provided in the Court of our Lord the King, holden at Merton on Wednesday the morrow after the Feast of St. V...2021-06-2833 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Westminster, the second - 1285The Statute of Westminster of 1285 (13 Edw. I, St. 1), also known as the Statute of Westminster II, like the Statute of Westminster 1275, is a code in itself, and contains the famous clause De donis conditionalibus, one of the fundamental institutes of the medieval land law of England.Why was it passed, what was it's purpose and  what parts of it are still in force?In this episode I basically utter the phrase "kids today" as a medieval Lord in relation to his children.Whereas of late our Lord the King, in the Quinzim of S...2021-06-0726 minThe Career Builder\'s PodcastThe Career Builder's PodcastThe Best Career Development Books You’ve Ever ReadBook Links:How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job by Sally Helgesen & Marshall GoldsmithYou Are A Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen SinceroHow to Win Friends and influence People by Dale CarnegiePersonal Finance for Dummies by Eric TysonWhat Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard N. Bolles with Katharine BrooksThe One Minute Manager by Kenneth H Blanchard & Spencer JohnsonThe 4-Hour Work Week by Tim FerrissCan’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds by David GogginsEpictetus - Discourses, Fragments, Ha...2021-06-0235 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Westminster, the first - 1275Edward the 1st is just back from Crusade and he has laws to pass.The Statute of Westminster  dates from 1275. Why was it passed, what was it's purpose and  what parts of it are still in force?These be the Acts of King Edward, Son to King Henry, made at Westminster at his first Parliament general after his Coronation, on the Monday of Easter Utas, the Third Year of his Reign, by his Council and by the assent of Archbishops, Bishops, Abbots, Priors, Earls, Barons, and [all] the Commonalty of the Realm, being thi...2021-05-2417 minPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastPolicy for the Masses - A legal history podcastThe Statute of Marlborough - 1267The Statute of Marlborough is one of the oldest law in England that has not been repealed, it dates from 1267. Why was it passed, what was it's purpose and  what parts of it are still in force?In the Year of Grace, One thousand two hundred sixty-seven, the two-and-fiftieth Year of the Reign of King Henry, Son of King John, in the Utas of Saint Martin, the said King our Lord providing for the better Estate of his Realm of England, and for the more speedy Ministration of Justice, as belongeth to the Office of a...2021-05-0321 minSox MachineSox MachineSox Machine on the Radio: Josh Nelson with Laurence HolmesAir Date: 10-6-2020Josh joins Laurence Holmes on 670 the Score to recap the 2020 White Sox season. What was one thing that went well for the White Sox, and what is one thing they must improve upon next season? Plus, the progress of Lucas Giolito and Tim Anderson, and the odds James McCann comes back next season.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 2020-10-0715 minFootball Night in ChicagoFootball Night in ChicagoEp. 749: Is it playoffs or bust on the southside?Hub Arkush, Charlie Roumeliotis and Sam Panayotovich join Laurence Holmes on the panel.0:00 - The White Sox report to Glendale with expectations very high. Chuck Garfien joins Laurence to talk about the excitement in camp and Rick Hahn playing Debbie Downer with some pre-camp injuries.9:00 - James McCann says the Sox are thinking World Series. So is it playoffs or bust on the Southside? The panel debates.15:00 - The Cubs were living in the past on their first day of camp thanks to Joe Maddon's comments about his departure. But was what Joe...2020-02-1330 minLoHo Daily with Laurence HolmesLoHo Daily with Laurence HolmesGiolito & McCann are a dynamic duoLaurence Holmes discussed White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito's 12-strikeout, complete-game shutout of the Twins on Wednesday afternoon. How did he turn his career around? Holmes reflected on his breakout season and discussed the relationship that Giolito has with catcher James McCann. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2019-08-2217 minLoHo Daily with Laurence HolmesLoHo Daily with Laurence HolmesJoe Maddon & James McCann on the art of pitch framingLaurence Holmes was joined by Cubs manager Joe Maddon and White Sox catcher James McCann to discuss the art of framing pitches. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2019-06-0417 minTrue Geordie PodcastTrue Geordie PodcastDisappearance of Madeleine McCann | True Geordie PodcastMadeleine McCann disappeared on the evening of 3rd May 2007 from her bed in a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, a resort in the Algarve region of Portugal, sparking what one newspaper called "the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history". Parents Gerry & Kate McCann are still considered by many to be suspects, Her whereabouts remain unknown. ▶️ Watch here: https://youtu.be/DpJvln-Flco 🎧 Download on iTunes: https://itun.es/gb/T5pafb.c 🎙Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2V2Dkkq 📹 True Geordie: https://www.youtube.com/truegeordie 👑 True Geordie 2...2019-03-251h 38Cast Iron Theatre PodcastCast Iron Theatre PodcastFINSBURY - Episode One (Cast Iron Theatre; FINSBURY 8yr Anniversary Take Over)In 2011 Michelle Donkin, Rebecca Boley and Will Parsons wrote and produced Finsbury, a comedy fantasy podcast. To celebrate 8 years since its release, Cast Iron Theatre presents this fabulous 6 part series. Listener discretion advised - IT ABSOLUTELY CONTAINS SWEARING! CREDITS: Written and produced by Rebecca Boley, Michelle Donkin and Will Parsons Sound Engineer – Rebecca Boley Sound Design - Rebecca Tate Jack – Will Parsons Mr Squeaky – Alex McCann Lydia – Lee Arnott Sean – Sean Cameron Eddie – Richard Osborn Philippa – Rebecca Boley Jack’s Mother – Michelle Donkin Credits read by Laurence Tate All other characters were played by members of the cast. Cast Iron Theatre: www.casti...2019-01-0500 minTrue Geordie PodcastTrue Geordie PodcastSURVIVING A SERIAL KILLER | True Geordie PodcastSPONSOR: harrys.com/TRUEGEORDIE On a cold and misty morning in October 1975, Richard McCann woke to discover his mother was missing. He was just five years old. She was the first victim of the notorious Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe. Despite other tragic losses, and a period of dabbling with drugs and prison, Richard decided to turn his life around. He grew to become a motivational speaker and loving family man, with a film of his life in development. Today, Richard has delivered over 2,000 presentations around the world, inspiring audiences with his story of overcoming adversity, and sharing his po...2017-09-032h 18