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Liz Griffiths
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Momentum with Sidekick
Facilitative Leadership IRL with Liz Rose
In this episode, Bonny and Nora explore the power of integration and facilitative leadership through a real-world case study with Liz Rose, President & COO of T1. Liz shares how she brings this leadership style to life to create clarity, confidence and results—partnering with visionary leaders, aligning people and priorities, and enabling teams to do their best work. She opens up about what drives her, where this approach is challenging, and how these skills are learned and sustained over time. Gain concrete insight into how the powerful duo of facilitative leadership and integration can work for you, your teams and your clients. ...
2026-02-17
42 min
Osteo Talk
101 on women's health with Elizabeth Howard and Lorrae Griffiths part two
Pelvic pain affects one in five women, and in this episode Liz and Lorrae break down what it is, why it happens, and contributing factors most often involved. We also hear about pelvic girdle pain, endometriosis, menopause and UTIs. Even with tailored interventions, such as manual therapy, at their disposal, the pair explore how an osteopath’s whole‑person approach assists with their patient assessment as varied contributors like childbirth, common injuries, infections, and visceral sources can be the source of the pain. Liz and Lorrae delve into risk factors for persistent pain, including emotional or p...
2026-02-04
59 min
Krimi-Duett – Der Podcast für Spannungsliteratur
19: Vorfreude! Bücher im 1. Halbjahr 2026 und „Manche Schuld vergeht nie“
Etwa 800 Spannungsromane kommen von Januar bis Juni heraus. Wir haben die Programmvorschauen der Verlage durchforstet und jeweils sechs herausgesucht, auf die wir uns in den nächsten Monaten am meisten freuen. In „Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch“ sprechen wir über „Manche Schuld vergeht nie“ von Elly Griffiths, ein Krimi mit Zeitreise-Element, der teilweise im viktorianischen London spielt. Und natürlich gibt’s auch dieses Mal unsere Monatsnovitäten. Frohes neues Jahr und auf dass auch 2026 viele spannende Lesestunden bereithält!Zeitstempel00:00 Intro01:29 Vorfreude-Titel 1. Halbjahr 202624:50 Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch42:35 Januar-Neuerscheinungen54:40 Ausblick und Rückmeldungen ...
2026-01-14
1h 00
Krimi-Duett – Der Podcast für Spannungsliteratur
19: Vorfreude! Bücher im 1. Halbjahr 2026 und „Manche Schuld vergeht nie“
Etwa 800 Spannungsromane kommen von Januar bis Juni heraus. Wir haben die Programmvorschauen der Verlage durchforstet und jeweils sechs herausgesucht, auf die wir uns in den nächsten Monaten am meisten freuen. In „Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch“ sprechen wir über „Manche Schuld vergeht nie“ von Elly Griffiths, ein Krimi mit Zeitreise-Element, der teilweise im viktorianischen London spielt. Und natürlich gibt’s auch dieses Mal unsere Monatsnovitäten. Frohes neues Jahr und auf dass auch 2026 viele spannende Lesestunden bereithält!Zeitstempel00:00 Intro01:29 Vorfreude-Titel 1. Halbjahr 202624:50 Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch42:35 Januar-Neuerscheinungen54:40 Ausblick und Rückmeldungen ...
2026-01-14
1h 00
Krimi-Duett – Der Podcast für Spannungsliteratur
18: Jahresrückblick, unsere Top-Bücher 2025 und „Ein widerliches kleines Gefühl“
Das Jahr neigt sich dem Ende zu - Grund genug, mal wieder zurückzuschauen. Welche Highlights hielt 2025 für uns bereit? Persönlich, aber vor allem literarisch? Wir verraten, welche Krimis, Thriller und Co. uns begeistern konnten oder was wir verschenken wollen. Wie immer haben wir auch ein Herz für die Backlist und fokussieren uns nicht nur auf 2025 erschienene Romane, sondern wählen aus allen, die wir dieses Jahr gelesen haben.Außerdem sprechen wir in Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch über Reginas Nösslers Thriller „Ein widerliches kleines Gefühl“. Last but not least gibt es eine Auswahl der f...
2025-12-17
55 min
Krimi-Duett – Der Podcast für Spannungsliteratur
18: Jahresrückblick, unsere Top-Bücher 2025 und „Ein widerliches kleines Gefühl“
Das Jahr neigt sich dem Ende zu - Grund genug, mal wieder zurückzuschauen. Welche Highlights hielt 2025 für uns bereit? Persönlich, aber vor allem literarisch? Wir verraten, welche Krimis, Thriller und Co. uns begeistern konnten oder was wir verschenken wollen. Wie immer haben wir auch ein Herz für die Backlist und fokussieren uns nicht nur auf 2025 erschienene Romane, sondern wählen aus allen, die wir dieses Jahr gelesen haben.Außerdem sprechen wir in Zwei Stimmen, ein Buch über Reginas Nösslers Thriller „Ein widerliches kleines Gefühl“. Last but not least gibt es eine Auswahl der f...
2025-12-17
55 min
Labour Left Podcast
The Mark Perryman Interview - The Starmer Symptom
In the latest edition of the Labour Left Podcast Bryn Griffiths talks to Mark Perryman the editor of the best book on Keir Starmer so far, The Starmer Symptom.Mark comes from a different political place to me so I really looked forward to our discussion. In the 1980s I was supporting Tony Benn alongside Jeremy Corbyn and selling Brighton Labour Briefing in my local Labour Party. Meanwhile Mark was a member of the Communist Party and part of the Marxism Today team which was occasionally unimpressed by those of us on the Labour Left. Historically...
2025-10-18
1h 05
Unreliable Sources
Ep. #6 | Serial's Legacy, Hitchcock's Thriller DNA & Award Winners from New Orleans
Welcome to Unreliable Sources—a quick hit of mystery, murder, and mayhem. In this episode, thriller author Mike Donohue explores the death of narrative podcasts (RIP Serial), examines the beautiful hellscape that is Goodreads, and covers Bouchercon 2025 highlights including Anthony Award winners. He also spotlights new fall releases, dives into how Hitchcock's suspense techniques still influence modern thriller writers, and shares what he's been reading and watching.Books & topics mentioned: Rolling Stone on narrative podcasts' demise – Slate's Goodreads deep dive – Bouchercon 2025 New Orleans recapThe God of the Woods (Liz Moore), You Know What Y...
2025-09-19
13 min
Books Around the Block
Chapter 22: The God of the Woods by Liz Moore Book Club
This week on Books Around the Block, we’re talking about The God of the Woods by Liz Moore, an atmospheric literary mystery set in the Adirondacks in 1975. When a young girl goes missing from a summer camp, secrets, family drama, and suspense unravel in the wilderness. We dive into the novel’s chilling atmosphere, its haunting mystery, and—because we can’t resist—who we’d cast in a screen adaptation.If you love literary thrillers, missing person mysteries, or dark summer camp settings, this episode is for you.Two Can Keep A S...
2025-08-26
1h 01
Books Around the Block
Chapter 21: The Back to School Booklist You Actually Want
Back to school season is here, but we’re leaving the textbooks behind. In this episode, we’re diving into the most atmospheric school-setting books. Think dark academia, boarding school, and college—from twisty thrillers and chilling horrors to swoony romances. Whether it’s haunted hallways, secret societies, or forbidden love behind ivy-covered walls, these stories prove school is anything but boring.The God of The Woods by Liz MooreA Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly JacksonI Am Charlotte Simmons by Tom WolfeNotes on a Scandal...
2025-08-19
48 min
The Visible(ish) Podcast
Stop Overthinking Visibility: Live Podcast at Womanifest - Ep. 8
Stop Overthinking Visibility: Live Podcast at Womanifest - Ep. 8Turn visibility pressure into power with this LIVE recording from Womanifest!In this live episode of The Visible(ish) Podcast, Melissa Howard strips away the noise around "perfect" visibility and shares how to show up authentically in business, without the overwhelm.Recorded in front of a live audience, Melissa reveals why you DON'T need to post 5 times a day, have a perfect logo, or follow everyone else's rules to build a successful business. Drawing from her experience as a photographer...
2025-07-10
28 min
Labour Left Podcast
The Class Struggle in Parliament - Richard Burgon MP, Socialist Campaign Group
In the latest episode of the Labour Left Podcast Bryn Griffiths speaks to Richard Burgon, the Secretary of the Socialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs, on the theme of the class struggle in Parliament and the historical role of the Labour Left. The podcast frames Richard Burgon’s politics with the title of the late Eric Heffer MP’s fine book The Class Struggle in Parliament written in 1973. The interview starts with Bryn Griffiths, the podcast host, congratulating Richard on Leeds United’s recent promotion to the Premiership. A discussion that immediately...
2025-06-13
1h 04
Primary Music in Conversation Podcast
Ep 2 Ben Griffiths - Bannockburn Primary
Dr Liz Stafford chats to Ben Griffiths about music at Bannockburn Primary School in London. Specialist music teacher Ben shares how Bannockburn Primary builds a strong and inclusive music culture, with strategies that support both teacher confidence and pupil participation. Music Education Solutions is an education consultancy company dedicated to helping music teachers. Our philosophy is simple - we believe that music education is important, and should be delivered well! Join our mailing list here: https://tinyurl.com/3vj3r5c7
2025-06-09
49 min
The Mind and Matter Fitness Podcast
Ep 23: Your Relationship With Tech in an AI World
What does AI mean for our relationship with technology? What does it mean for authenticity and creative expression? Will AI make us better or worse?This is a subject I've been obsessed with for a while, and I finally plucked up the courage to record a podcast about it.I talked about my concerns with the creeping inevitability of AI, and ask what it might mean for our sense of health, fulfillment and purpose. Enjoy!Timestamps:00:00 - how would ChatGPT take over the world? (credit...
2025-05-15
38 min
Labour Left Podcast
Geoff Bell Labour for Irish Unity on the Labour Left Podcast The Fight For a United Ireland
Geoff Bell Labour for Irish Unity on the Labour Left PodcastThe Fight For a United Ireland Geoff Bell is an outstanding historian of the troubles; but more than that he has many decades of experience as an Irish activist in Britain fighting for a united Ireland. His most famous book, published in 1976, and reprinted five times is the Protestants of Ulster. More recently he has published Hesitant Comrades and The Twilight of Unionism. He is an organic intellectual in the truly Gramscian sense of the term. The podcast will give s...
2025-05-12
1h 02
Elim Christian Centre Botany
Walk With Love | Liz Griffiths | AM
2025-05-11
29 min
Labour Left Podcast
Rachel Shabi: the Truth About Antisemitism
It is more important than ever, for the Labour Left, to have a route map to navigate the issue of antisemitism. Bryn Griffiths, the presenter of the Labour Left Podcast sat down with Rachel Shabi to consider the truth about antisemitism. Some readers might be desperate to move on from antisemitism, the issue that bedevilled the Labour Left during the Corbyn period, but they would be very wrong. It can never be right to back away from antisemitism and abandon our Jewish siblings, and Israel’s actions in Gaza make it more important than ever for us to get th...
2025-03-09
1h 04
Woman's Hour
Obesity and children, How carers are coping, Lucy Edwards' new book
A third of children and young people worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, according to a new worldwide study, while rates of obesity in children, younger teenagers and younger adults more than doubled between 1990 and 2021. But if you're worried that your child is overweight or obese, how can you help them? What is the best way to approach this tricky topic without making things worse? Krupa Padhy is joined by nutritionist and child feeding expert Julia Wolman and child psychologist Laverne Antrobus. In 2023, Eleanor Williams was found guilty of making up an Asian grooming gang in her hometown...
2025-03-04
57 min
Woman's Hour: Daily Podcasts
Obesity and children, How carers are coping, Lucy Edwards' new book
A third of children and young people worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2050, according to a new worldwide study, while rates of obesity in children, younger teenagers and younger adults more than doubled between 1990 and 2021. But if you're worried that your child is overweight or obese, how can you help them? What is the best way to approach this tricky topic without making things worse? Krupa Padhy is joined by nutritionist and child feeding expert Julia Wolman and child psychologist Laverne Antrobus. In 2023, Eleanor Williams was found guilty of making up an Asian grooming gang in her...
2025-03-04
59 min
Living Well Podcast
Let's Talk About Marriage Part 3
Marriage isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it. In this episode, Mike and Liz Griffiths continue their deep dive into the realities of married life, sharing personal experiences and biblical wisdom on navigating challenges together. From personal burnout and mental health struggles to seasons of hardship, they discuss how faith, commitment, and practical steps can help couples grow stronger.
2025-02-23
1h 00
Living Well Podcast
Let's Talk About Marriage Part 2
Marriage isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it. In this episode, Mike and Liz Griffiths continue their deep dive into the realities of married life, sharing personal experiences and biblical wisdom on navigating challenges together. From personal burnout and mental health struggles to seasons of hardship, they discuss how faith, commitment, and practical steps can help couples grow stronger.
2025-02-18
47 min
Living Well Podcast
Let's Talk About Marriage Pt.2
With Valentine's Day and World Marriage day coming up, we've produced 3 episodes all about marriage with Mike and Liz Griffiths.
2025-02-16
47 min
Living Well Podcast
Let's Talk About Marriage Part 1
In this first episode of our three-part series on marriage, Mike and Liz Griffiths—who are celebrating 30 years of marriage—dive into the real, raw, and rewarding aspects of married life. With World Marriage Day and Valentines Day just around the corner, this timely conversation explores some of the journey of their marriage and the lessons they have learned along the way.
2025-02-09
49 min
Labour Left Podcast
Building Solidarity in 2025, Bernard Regan Palestine Solidarity Campaign
The first episode of the Labour Left Podcast, in 2025, takes a deep dive into the subject of Gaza with Bernard Regan of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. We ask the big question: how do we build the broadest possible solidarity with the Palestinian people in 2025? We could not be asking the question at a better time as the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign AGM takes place on Saturday 1st February. As we publish this episode it is good news to learn that, at last, we have a ceasefire in Gaza. Donald Trump is seeking to make the ceasefire about himself and is cl...
2025-01-23
58 min
Quick Book Reviews with Philippa Hall
TOP BOOKS of 2024 & Elly Griffiths Interview
I interview Elly Griffiths about her new book “The Frozen People” and I give my top 12 books of 2024.ALSO:Elly recommends 3 books for us:Beautiful People by Amanda JenningsNotes on a Drowning by Anna Sharpe.Stone Blind by Natalie HaynesPHILIPPA’s TOP READS OF 2024The Betrayal of Thomas True by A. J. WestWitchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady HendrixRubbernecker by Belinda Bauer. Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness.The Home Child by Liz Berry.The Mercy Chair by M. W. Craven.The Spell Shop by Sara...
2024-12-16
28 min
The Reel Addicts Podcast
THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER
We're closing out our November: Film Feast series with a Matt pick, Peter Greenaway's 1989 masterwork, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Despite it's difficulty to dig up (it is available on YouTube), this is a must-watch for any fan of cinema.Alongside our return guest, writer/filmmaker Patrick Connolly, who is back by popular demand, we run the gauntlet of surrealism, misogyny, abuse, greed, power, consumption, and Dante's Inferno as they all pertain to this jewel. Let us take you on the ride - film fans will thank us, casual moviegoers will scratch their...
2024-12-13
2h 14
Labour Left Podcast
Prof Harvey J Kaye - Why we need a history from below.
In a treat for socialist historians the latest Labour Left Podcast explores why we need a bottom-up history with Prof Harvey J Kaye - who wrote the important book The British Marxist Historians. Harvey J Kaye is an important socialist figure, Christopher Hill described him as “easily the world’s greatest authority on the British Marxist historians” the group that actually coined the important phrase – a history from below. The British Marxist historians included Rodney Hilton who wrote about the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381 and introduced us to the likes of Watt Tyler and Colchester’s John Ball; Christopher...
2024-12-05
1h 02
Labour Left Podcast
Mish Rahman Labour Left Podcast
Our latest guest on Labour Hub’s Labour Left Podcast is Mish Rahman and you can watch it https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6OoOmRsNNbCsHy_vtJ-Dl4KuHLIoOpI1 . Mish is a Momentum supporter, a working-class socialist of Bangladeshi heritage and he was elected to Labour’s National Executive back in 2020. Unfortunately, he lost his seat to the right wing of the Labour Party at this year’s Conference but now he has a big story to tell. We’ve heard from Liz Davies, the dissenter within Blair’s National Executive, and Andrew Fisher from the heart of Jeremy Corby...
2024-10-31
58 min
Tune in to Care
Caring for aging family members
Dive into the heartfelt stories of carers Kim and Liz as they navigate the emotional and physical challenges of caregiving for elderly loved ones. This episode of Tune into Care explores themes of carer burnout, grief, and the importance of support networks. Featuring insights from Tenille Griffiths, State Manager at Dementia Australia, and Lou Faulkner, General Manager of Wellways Carer Gateway Services, the discussion underscores the transformative power of peer groups, counselling, and coaching in fostering resilience and compassion in challenging caregiving journeys. Topics covered: Exploring carer burnout and support through personal stories Challenges of caring...
2024-10-10
33 min
Living Well Podcast
Help! We had kids! | NEW PARENTS AND NAVIGATING A NEW SEASON OF PARENTHOOD
On the Living Well Podcast today, Liz Griffiths chat with Botany Campus Lead Pastor Becs Green and Anna Faulkner from our Papakura Campus, all in different seasons of motherhood. We look at parenting as a whole, how life is in different stages of child development, marriage, postnatal depression, making peace with your season, and also discuss where God is in all of this!
2024-09-24
52 min
Labour Left Podcast
Andrew Fisher the Man Behind For the Many Not the Few
On it’s first birthday the Labour Left Podcast, produced in association with Labour Hub, interviewed Andrew Fisher the man behind the iconic 2017 Labour Manifesto. The interview began by exploring the inside story behind For the Many Not the Few - the manifesto that Keir Starmer called our ‘foundational document.’ Andrew reveals to us how he ended up writing the manifesto, what was in his mind when he wrote it and the moment when the Labour right leaked it.In the second half of the interview, we moved onto Starme...
2024-09-20
1h 05
The Art of Confident Driving
Good Vs Bad Instructor with Instructors John & Liz
Instructor John is back! He will give us his tips on finding a good quality driver trainer. Since you are listening to this episode, you have already found a good instructor! Not everyone can, that is why I have recorded my lessons so everyone can have access to high quality lessons at a small price. I’m sure you know of someone who has had a lesson with a bad/poor instructor (it may even be you who had that experience), and the feelings of wasting time and money having that lesson, have probably left that student not wanting to...
2024-07-21
17 min
The Art of Confident Driving
Good Vs Bad Instructor with Instructors John & Liz
Instructor John is back! He will give us his tips on finding a good quality driver trainer. Since you are listening to this episode, you have already found a good instructor! Not everyone can, that is why I have recorded my lessons so everyone can have access to high quality lessons at a small price. I’m sure you know of someone who has had a lesson with a bad/poor instructor (it may even be you who had that experience), and the feelings of wasting time and money having that lesson, have probably left that student not wanting to...
2024-07-21
17 min
SCOPS Podcast
Turning gold standard quarantine recommendations into practical reality
In this episode we are talking about quarantine procedures and how you can make simple recommendations daily reality. Quarantine and associated treatments are vital components in maintaining flock health – preventing parasites and other diseases from being imported into the home flock – and there’s a long list of diseases and conditions that can be prevented through quarantine procedure. So why is it that when surveys are carried out so few farmers actually seem to employ any quarantine routine? For more information on SCOPS visit www.scops.org.ukFor our podcast disclaimer see here - scops.or...
2024-07-19
25 min
Labour Left Podcast
The Birth of Thatcherism - Jeremy Gilbert Interview with the Labour Left Podcast
The Birth of Thatcherism Jeremy Gilbert Interview with the Labour Left Podcast Forty-five years ago, on 3 May 1979 Margaret Thatcher was elected. To mark the anniversary of the birth of Thatcherism Bryn Griffiths, the presenter of the Labour Left Podcast, sat down with Jeremy Gilbert to consider the birth of Thatcherism and Thatcher’s legacy. You can watch the Thatcherism Podcast on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41MpWil6hgg or go to your favourite Podcast provider and search for Labour Left Podcast. Jeremy Gilbert is a Professor of Cultural and Political Theory at the University of East London an...
2024-04-30
58 min
Outside the Screen Podcast
Episode 28: Extreme gaming, Dolittle and influencers
This week (or fortnight actually) we discuss some disturbing developments in India when a game proved just a bit too engrossing for some people. What lessons can we learn for the broader world of gaming and gamers?The review, as promised, is of a Robert Downey Jr movie, recommended for children aged 9 and up.And Zooming Out, Liz reports on her quest to find the influencer code of practice …What has been your experience with influencers? What is your favourite Robert Downey Jr movie? Have you ever done something unfortunate when absorbed in a...
2024-03-17
26 min
The Tropic Pianist Gamer’s Podcast
Episode 30: Mindfulness with Claire
Claire is a former high school English teacher, mum of 3 and a mindfulness expert. Running her own business, MiniMe Mindfulness - Staffordshire and Derbyshire. Predominantly working with children aged 3+ in schools, nurseries and community settings. Claire also works with businesses and adults to support them with reducing the overwhelm or work related stress, reducing staff absence and improving staff retention. To connect with Claire, you can find her on Facebook: MiniMe Mindfulness - Staffordshire and Derbyshire, Linked in: Claire Rushton-Plant or through the website: www.minimemindfulness.co.uk For...
2024-02-22
21 min
The Tropic Pianist Gamer’s Podcast
Episode 29: Mindfulness and Meditation
I've tried a few things in the past, starting with a not so positive experience on a mindfulness course over ten years ago, to being able to meditate through reiki. But there's a lesson at the end. Was I mindful all along? Listen to find out! This episode is sponsored by Laura Teare-Jones & Liz Rowlands. (getitdoneclub.co.uk/ tearejonescoaching.co.uk)
2024-02-10
18 min
Labour Left Podcast
Labour Left Podcast with the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy's Rachel Garnham
The latest Labour Left Podcast catches up with Rachel Garnham, the Co-Chair of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy (CLPD), whilst she prepares for their fiftieth Annual General Meeting on 11 February 2024. Most of the content is timeless and of general interest to anyone who wishes to find out more about the CLPD. You can also watch the podcast on You Tube https://youtu.be/bibtVyTHrz0?si=w0uaxQLBTbr24huO The purpose of the podcast is to draw on the CLPD story so we can understand our Labour Left history and most importantly consider how we can rebuild o...
2024-01-30
58 min
Labour Left Podcast
Hilary Schan Momentum Chair on the Labour Left Podcast
This episode of the Labour Left Podcast is an interview with Hilary Schan, the Co-Chair of Momentum and a Worthing Councillor. Dave Lewney, a recent Chair of Hilary’s local Constituency Labour Party, described her as “the centre of gravity of the East Worthing and Shoreham Left.” I think we can safely say Hilary is one of the key figures on the Labour Left today. The interview starts with Hilary’s political awakening during Jeremy Corbyn’s first leadership campaign. Key passages of the podcast include: · Why Momentum is so important to a thriving left? (5...
2023-11-30
55 min
Labour Left Podcast
Liz Davies the dissenter in New Labour in the Labour Left Podcast
Labour Hub is supporting the launch of the Labour Left podcast. You can watch the podcast on You Tube or listen to it as a podcast here. We have submitted the podcast to all the main podcast channels so we hope to see it there soon as well. The Labour Party Conference edition of the Labour Left Podcast is a long form interview with the Labour Hub writer and former Labour National Executive Committee member Liz Davies. Liz talks about her experience as a dissenter in Blair’s New Labour drawing on her excellent book Thr...
2023-10-05
1h 13
Blatherskite
Auditory Nerves: Part 1 'Familiar Cries'
Bush Rangers Renee, Liz and Jen are hoping for a quiet night but when an uncanny cry for help crackles through the radio, these hopes quickly die. A haunting past turns into a haunting present as Jen finds herself facing her worst fear yet again. Recognisable voices and recognisable fears take a dark turn with a terrible sound dooming Jen to an unrecognisable fate. Content warning: vocal depictions of violence, death and supernatural creatures, discussions of grief and mental health issues, loud noises for example: screaming. Written by Matisse DuncanSupport written by Bjorn...
2023-09-06
14 min
Labour Left Podcast
Labour Left Trial episode: The 1980s Left: the Brighton Labour Briefing legacy
Labour Hub is supporting the launch of the Labour Left Podcast which will appear on all your favourite podcast providers’ platforms and as a video on YouTube. Bryn Griffiths, a regular Labour Hub contributor, sets out below what it is all about and how you can get to listen to it. We started the trial episode by setting out our stall in the opening introduction. “Are you desperate to kick out the Tories in 2024. Have you got behind every trade union dispute that has declared Enough is Enough? But despite your anger do you despair daily...
2023-08-29
26 min
IMDp: Improvised Movie Director Podcast
Ep 39: Live Episode - Liz Peters/Kill Billy Elliott
This episode was recorded live at the Brighton Fringe in May 2022, with piano accompaniment from Sarah Weiler. Episode 39: Live Episode - Liz Peters/Kill Billy Elliott IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn’t exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes and clips from the films discussed. However... until she introduces them, only Martina knows the guests name and the name of their movie. The ...
2023-05-25
26 min
In Touch
Attitudes and Service
A few months ago, we discussed whether the modern world has become easier or more difficult for people with visual impairments. It is a very nuanced and subjective question, that has been and will continue to be fed into, but we thought we'd pick it up again and look at people's attitudes. This can be when receiving a formal service, such as from your healthcare provider or bank or just from people in the street. We've brought together three people with differing attitudes: Roshni Hafeez, Richard Lane and Gavin Griffiths, to toss this question around.Presenter: Peter...
2023-05-23
18 min
Amanpour
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov
After days of transatlantic wrangling and who’s-on-first gamesmanship, Ukraine receives a double whammy, with both the United States and Germany publicly pledging to send advanced tanks ahead of a projected Russian spring offensive. The past few days have also brought a corruption scandal out into the open, as Kyiv purges several senior officials, including the deputy defense minister. Tonight, Christiane speaks with his boss, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov. Also on today's show: Ronen Bergman, Staff writer, The New York Times Magazine; Martin Griffiths, U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs; Rev. Liz Walker, Co-founder, Embrace Boston & Han...
2023-01-25
54 min
In the City
Exploding Head and Vomit Emojis: Tory MPs on WhatsApp
As soon as Liz Truss resigned as prime minister, names of possible successors starting popping up. The reactions to some of those names was not so kind within the Conservative party--think exploding head and green vomit emojis, according to our political reporter Alex Wickham. In this episode of In the City, David Merritt and Francine Lacqua discuss the path to prime minister with Bloomberg reporter Ellen Milligan, and we hear insights from Wickham (like all the WhatsApp gossip), Tory MP Karl McCartney, and former Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable. Plus, Bloomberg finance editor Katherine Griffiths joins on what the...
2022-10-22
22 min
The Munk Debates Podcast
Friday Focus: Bond Vigilantes – Dr. K
Friday Focus provides listeners with a focused, half-hour masterclass on the big issues, events and trends driving the news and current events. The show features Janice Gross Stein, the founding director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and bestselling author, in conversation with Rudyard Griffiths, Chair and moderator of the Munk Debates. The following is a sample of the Munk Debates’ weekly current affairs podcast, Friday Focus. The free portion of the program sees Janice and Rudyard discuss what Canada and the world’s advanced economies should take from the financial upheavals in the UK t...
2022-10-21
21 min
In the City
From 'F*** Business' to Freeing Up Business: City Comes Round to Liz
While Liz Truss’s economic agenda has markets worried, some parts of the City are convinced that the new prime minister and her cabinet will promote the views of the square mile and financial services in a way that hasn't been the case for some time. In this week's In The City, David Merritt and Francine Lacqua speak to reporters Katherine Griffiths and Will Shaw about Truss's strategy for winning over London's financial professionals. Plus, Lord Gerry Grimstone on his relationship with Truss and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Baroness Camilla Cavendish on her expectations for the Truss government. ...
2022-09-08
27 min
Out of the Bubble
Episode 39 - Can Cans, Secrets and more…
Liz and Nat are lounging in Centennial Park to bring you their latest podcast - spring has sprung and much is happening. They have been busy going to see Moulin Rouge and Kabaret for the Fringe Festival, watching Rachel Griffiths on art and reading wonderful books - come join us on our next adventure.
2022-08-29
26 min
Heard Tell
Turning Down The Violent Rhetoric, Liz Cheney Fatigue, CHIPS Act, Machiavelli, w/ Danielle Zanzalari
Your Heard Tell for Monday, August the 22th, 2022 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern the time we live in by having to explain we we need to be more careful with online and in-person violent rhetoric like we are all 5 years old, since the proiferation of calls for violence in response to politics and curent events isn't just coming from folks online but office holders, commentators, and media personalities as well. Going on a week after she lost her primary by over 30 points, Liz Cheney is dominating political...
2022-08-22
50 min
Heard Tell
Turning Down The Violent Rhetoric, Liz Cheney Fatigue, CHIPS Act, Machiavelli, w/ Danielle Zanzalari
Your Heard Tell for Monday, August the 22th, 2022 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern the time we live in by having to explain we we need to be more careful with online and in-person violent rhetoric like we are all 5 years old, since the proiferation of calls for violence in response to politics and curent events isn't just coming from folks online but office holders, commentators, and media personalities as well. Going on a week after she lost her primary by over 30 points, Liz Cheney is dominating...
2022-08-22
48 min
The MTPConnect Podcast
Australian Biotech Open for Business at BIO 2022
As the world’s largest Biotech convention, BIO 2022, gets underway in San Diego California after a 2 year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions, MTPConnect’s team is on the ground promoting Australian companies at the Australian Pavilion (led by AusBiotech) and attending various events and meetings. In this pacey compilation, MTPConnect CEO Stuart Dignam catches up with the Hon. Stephen Dawson MLC, WA’s Minister for Innovation, ICT and Medical Research on the WA Mission to the US. Stuart talks with ARIA Research CEO and Co-founder Robert Yearsley about the opportunities for connecting at BIO 2022 for their medtech venture. Argenica Therape...
2022-06-15
23 min
The Bookmark
Book One, Chapter 9: A Very Special Episode?
Welcome to The Bookmark, a podcast of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle. Each month, we'll let you know what's going on at the library, along with making a few book recommendations, introducing you to another member of our staff, and filling you in on services you may not even know are available at your library. There's not enough space to link all the books discussed in this episode, but most can be put on hold on the Libby app or our on our online catalog with your library card.
2022-05-03
56 min
Emerging Minds Podcast
Engaging children: Exploring children's strengths and interests
Research shows children like adults to be interested in what they’re into, what they need, and how they respond when things are happening around them (Moore, 2017; Griffiths-Cook & Fenn, 2018). Talking with children about what they enjoy and what they’re good at can create a context for understanding the child’s perspective on the problems they’re facing. Conversations exploring children’s strengths and interests can also provide a foundation from which to build further skills to respond to these problems. In this episode (the second in our Engaging children podcast series), hosts Jen Ly and Chris Dolman are joined by practit...
2022-04-04
13 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Blood Games by Liz Mistry
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/560483 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Blood Games Series: #4 of Detective Nikki Parekh Author: Liz Mistry Narrator: Shaheen Khan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 21 minutes Release date: March 31, 2022 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: ‘Loved it, loved it, loved it. This book has such a powerful storyline, you could really imagine it being real.’ NetGalley Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THREE MURDERS. ONE MISSING BOY. THE GAME IS JUST BEGINNING… When a body is found at the edge of Chellow Dene reservoir Detective Nikki Parekh and DC Sajid Malik are quick to arrive. This is the third murder in the space of a fe...
2022-03-31
05 min
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Fun Size/Back to Black
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Billy Griffin @BillyGriff16Amy Winehouse “Back to Black” from the 2007 album "Back to Black" released on Island. Written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson and produced by Mark Ronson and released on Island.Personel:Amy Winehouse – vocalsNick Movshon – bass guitarHome Steinweiss – drumsThomas Brenneck – guitarBinky Griptite – guitarVictor Axelrod – pianoMark Ronson – band arrangements; tambourineVaughan Merrick – clapsPerry Montague-Mason – violin, orchestra leaderChris Tombling – violinMark Berrow – violinWarren Zielinski – violinLiz Edwards – violinBoguslaw Kostecki – violinPeter Hanson – violinJonathan Rees – violinTom Pigott-Smith – violinEverton Nelson – violinBruce White – violaJon Thorne – violaKatie Wilkinson – violaRachel Bolt – violaAnthony Pleeth – celloJoely Koos – celloJohn Heley...
2022-03-25
06 min
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Back to Black/I Haven't Been Under That Bridge Lately
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Billy Griffin @BillyGriff16Amy Winehouse “Back to Black” from the 2007 album "Back to Black" released on Island. Written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson and produced by Mark Ronson and released on Island.Personel:Amy Winehouse – vocalsNick Movshon – bass guitarHome Steinweiss – drums Thomas Brenneck – guitar Binky Griptite – guitar Victor Axelrod – piano Mark Ronson – band arrangements; tambourine Vaughan Merrick – claps Perry Montague-Mason – violin, orchestra leader Chris Tombling – violin Mark Berrow – violin Warren Zielinski – violin Liz Edwards – violin Boguslaw Kostecki – violin Peter Hanson – violin Jonathan Rees – violin Tom Pigott-Smith – violin Everton Nelso...
2022-03-22
44 min
Womanica
Innovators: Martha Wright Griffiths
Martha Wright Griffiths (1912-2003) is known as "The Mother of the ERA." Over the course of her 42 year political career, she fought against gender inequity both in society and under the law.Special thanks to LinkedIn as our exclusive Women's History Month sponsor on Womanica. Join the conversation happening around the world, as LinkedIn members are redefining what it means to be a professional in today's work environment.History classes can get a bad wrap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Wh...
2022-03-21
10 min
Chief Radio
Underdogs 16th November 2021
Chief Radio is all about #Teamgame, and ensuring we are creating a supportive network so that artists can get some airplay is what it's all about. Kerry Thomson is going live the Underdogs Show. Chief Radio owned and run by musicians, and supporting unsigned artists was one of the main reasons for starting Chief Radio. We would love our Chiefers support and come on and give the unsigned and independent artists an hour of your time If you're an artist that would like airplay, email your tracks to kerry@chiefradio.com - it's...
2021-11-22
1h 00
Curveball
Doing it on purpose — Start cultivating your why
When the ‘why’ is missing, often so is our motivation. Something I’ve noticed about people who bounce back from adversity, is they tend to have a strong sense of purpose – and if they don’t have one when that curveball hits, it sure prompts them to find it! Take Who Give a Crap founder Simon Griffiths – when his body gave out and exhaustion hit, his passion to make others’ lives better literally helped him get out of bed. Or Meggie Palmer – she lived through an unfair situation in her own work life, and it’s given her...
2021-11-01
13 min
Castology
No Place But The Water, Unleaded, Water Women
Liz Recommends - No Place But The Waterhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ly229 eps between 10 and 20 minutes eachA family runs a hotel at the edge of the water. But the food is running out and the water keeps rising.When there is no place but the water, where do you go?A drama series set in the future flooded world. Written by Linda Marshall Griffithshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/no-place-but-the-water/id1528356252Nick Recommends - Unleaded (An Episode of...
2021-09-19
24 min
Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Parenting Tips
Hacking Parenthood: Tips for Modern Parenting from BBC’s Bringing Up Britain by Mariella Frostrup
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457888 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hacking Parenthood: Tips for Modern Parenting from BBC’s Bringing Up Britain Author: Mariella Frostrup Narrator: Mariella Frostrup Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 26 minutes Release date: March 11, 2021 Genres: Parenting Tips Publisher's Summary: Mariella Frostrup and guests debate the complex realities of parenting in today's Britain Raising kids is a tricky business. We all want to do the best for our little darlings, but what exactly is 'best'? As the parenting wars escalate, and politicians and childcare gurus lock horns over the right way to bring up our children, Ma...
2021-03-11
05 min
What Have You Been Eating?
Ep.06: "Vegan relapse" with Liz
Finally! A vegan episode! Wrap your ears around this dreamy episode with Liz whose Middlesbrough accent could melt butter (albeit vegan butter). But of course we have to talk about parmo, too.
2021-02-19
52 min
Brewing Actors Podcast
Sara Sugarman: Very Sara Sugarman
Send us a textAdam Robert Lewis sits down, virtually, with director Sara Sugarman.Sara, born in Rhyl, began her career as an actress making her television debut aged just 14 as ’Jessica Samuels’ in the BBC teen-drama ‘Grange Hill’.Sara moved away from her acting career in the 1990s and decided to further a career behind the scenes, directing.Sara gained praise behind the camera with a number of award-winning short films. Some of Sara’s early directorial pieces took place on location in the Garw Valley, where I grew up and consid...
2021-02-12
1h 10
This Life Explains It All
Ep 51: What Makes A Relationship Work? With Elizabeth Earnshaw, Relationship Therapist
In this conversation we talk about: The Gottman Method, which is famous for being able to predict what makes a relationship work or not work. She talks about what it is and how to apply it to your relationship.The Sound Relationship House framework - the most important two aspects of any relationship - called the “walls” of relationship house and how they are the most important areas for a lasting relationship.The biggest predictors of success in relationships by the existence of certain behaviors - like what are called “bids” for connection.Tips for surviving the pandemic in a rela...
2020-12-02
56 min
deepredradio
Der Koch, der Dieb, seine Frau und ihr Liebhaber
Hmmm, Tobe gönnt sich heute einen Augenschmaus aus dem Jahre 1989. Heimkino: 28.08.2020 (justbridge entertainment | Rough Trade Distribution) The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover Genre: Thriller, Drama, Krimi Land: USA 1989 Laufzeit: ca. 124 min. FSK: 18 Regie: Peter Greenaway Drehbuch: Peter Greenaway Kamera: Sacha Vierny Musik: Michael Nyman Produzenten: Pascale Dauman, Kees Kasander, Daniel Toscan du Plantier, Denis Wigman, … Mit Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Alan Howard, Tim Roth, Ciarán Hinds, Gary Olsen, Ewan Stewart, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Ron Cook, Liz Smith, …
2020-11-24
07 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Brothers in Law: The Complete Series 1-3: A BBC Radio Comedy by Richard Waring
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404690 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Brothers in Law: The Complete Series 1-3: A BBC Radio Comedy Author: Richard Waring Narrator: Richard Briers, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 3 minutes Release date: November 19, 2020 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: All three BBC Radio series of the classic legal comedy starring Richard Briers Inspired by Henry Cecil's 1955 comic novel of the same name, Brothers in Law first appeared on BBC One in 1962, providing Richard Briers with his first starring role on television as idealistic young barrister Roger Thursby. Adapted by Richard Waring from TV scripts by...
2020-11-19
05 min
Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast
Michael Walsh Interview (Flute, whistle, singing)
" 'England gave me everything I ever wanted.' " The Quarehawk. Big Tom, Margo, the Manchester scene; Irish, English, and in-between. A love of England and making a whole out of two halves. Grieving, and crafting an album. Fathers, sons, boys, men. Asturias, the flute and identifying as one thing or another. Getting Kepa Junkera to play on your album. And so much more. Brilliant stuff. The tunes: Quarehawk (from Michael's album of the same name) The Boys of Bluehill and the Stockport Hornpipe The Visitor (from Quarehawk) The Shores of Loch Bran ...
2020-11-09
1h 55
Two Minutes About Time
About Time Minutes 119-123 - "There are no boom mics or weird shadows of equipment in this whole movie!"
Luke goes a little nuts as we discuss the end credits, Luke calls set decorator Liz Griffiths, and we get in shoutouts to Unstable and Groundhog Day Project once again. Also, special thanks to Ben Millington. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2020-10-16
33 min
Two Minutes About Time
About Time Minute 105 - "Hateful Minute"
Bryon Lockhart joins us to discuss Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Reverntum... ...and introductions, pronoun mishaps, After Life, what Nick Cave believes in, secret CD tracks, Desmond's impeccable dress, and checking sadness in the mirror. Plus a bonus moment with Set Decorator Liz Griffiths regarding that Nick Cage painting and commonly-used props. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2020-09-25
25 min
Inside Opera
Gregory Spears: Modern Masterpieces
The American Opera Project is an opera company in Brooklyn, New York dedicated to developing new operatic and musical theatre works.Fugues are a musical composition technique in which a melody is blended with other melodies, usually in complex ways. German Baroque composer J.S. Bach is notable for having written many collections of fugues.Early in his life, Spears studied music theory and composition with prolific American composer and educator Adolphus Hailstork.Pietà (Pity) is a statue by Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti currently housed in St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City.
2020-08-24
00 min
Two Minutes About Time
About Time - Production Design and Set Decoration with Liz & J.P.
Set Decorator Liz Griffiths and Production Designer John Paul Kelly join us to talk about the Cornwall house, Mary's crazy flat, others sets, other props, and working on a great production. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2020-07-09
49 min
The Milestone Pursuit
Charlotte (Purdue) chats
I caught up with Charlotte Purdue on Zoom and recorded it. Wasn't quite sure how it would go, turns out its sort of a rustic hybrid between a chat and an interview. We talk about lockdown training, virtual races, lack of actual races, loss of income and Olympic dreams for the 4th fastest British female marathoner of all-time (and third fastest over the HM - behind just Liz McColgan and Paula Radcliffe).Hope you get something from it.SteveThe Milestone Pursuit is designed to help people...
2020-05-29
48 min
the Best Audio Stories in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
The Cutting Place by Jane Casey
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/398343 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Cutting Place Series: #9 of Maeve Kerrigan Author: Jane Casey Narrator: Caroline Lennon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 28 minutes Release date: April 3, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.8 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 4 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: The gripping thriller from the Top Ten Sunday Times bestselling author, shortlisted for the Irish Crime Book Awards *Don’t miss the newest Maeve Kerrigan and Josh Derwent thriller – A STRANGER IN THE FAMILY – out now!* Rumours… Everyone’s heard the rumours about elite gentlemen’s clubs, where the champagne flows freely...
2020-04-03
05 min
The Sugarcraft Junkies
The Sugarcraft Junkies talk royal icing and more...
Episode 2: Piping bags and great tips - well maybe!Join Sam and Erica this month as they discuss and review some of the latest new products, They chat about the Cake Professionals conference, how Sam didn't chip a nail! But matches Erica's car!! Royal icing is the hot topic - where exactly did it start? What can it be used for? Where can you go and find yourself a class? Just how do you explain cushion work? Easy! A bag of lattice crisps of course! And how do you get confused between Jane Asher and Julia...
2020-03-11
56 min
LibrAmore Podcast
Tinédzserek könyvespolca, avagy mit menő most olvasni, ha az ember elmúlt 10 éves – 1. rész
Meséset beszélgettünk a napokban Szmutni Ibolyával, a Hintafa blog (https://hintafa.blog.hu/) írójával arról, mi jöhet a gyerek (és felnőtt) életében a Harry Potter univerzum után, és hogy mit is teremtett az a hazai gyerekkönyves robbanás, aminek az elmúlt bő tíz évben tanúi vagyunk. Lesz itt ajánló kisebb és nagyon fiúknak és lányoknak a tízes évek elejétől a felnőtt kor küszöbéig lombtoronyházakkal, repülő hajcsatokkal, Zeusszal és Caesarral, hős angol kislányokkal, szóval győzzük megvenni őke...
2019-10-13
45 min
Castology
Guys We Fucked, Found My Fitness, Lady Parts
Move over men, this week it's all about the ladies. That's right, Castology is bringing you a themed episode with recommendations of podcasts hosted by women (but definitely not just for women). Liz reclaims her sexual power with anti-slut shaming comedy podcast Guys We Fucked, Patrick gets physical with Found My Fitness, and Zane gets in touch with Lady Parts (and Liz is not sorry for making that sound like he touched girl bits instead of reviewing a film-focused podcast).Liz Recommends - Guys We Fuckedhttp://www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/guys-we-fucked/
2019-06-02
38 min
Doctor Who: New To Who
New To Who: A Hinchcliffe and Holmes Retrospective
NEW TO WHO: A Hinchcliffe and Holmes RetrospectiveNew to Who sit down to talk with friends and fellow podcasters from all over the world about the perceived golden age of Doctor Who; the Hinchcliffe and Holmes era - but is it…?Join Liz Myles and Paul Cornell from the Hammer House of Podcast, Nathan Bottomley from Flight Through Entirety, Jeremy Radick, Ben and David from Metebelis II, Christopher Burgess from Radio Free Skaro and Katrina Griffiths from Verity!, Erik Stadnik from Doctor Who (and now The Outer Limits) The Writers’ Room and The Real McCo...
2019-04-28
00 min
Doctor Who: New To Who
New To Who: A Hinchcliffe and Holmes Retrospective
NEW TO WHO: A Hinchcliffe and Holmes RetrospectiveNew to Who sit down to talk with friends and fellow podcasters from all over the world about the perceived golden age of Doctor Who; the Hinchcliffe and Holmes era - but is it…?Join Liz Myles and Paul Cornell from the Hammer House of Podcast, Nathan Bottomley from Flight Through Entirety, Jeremy Radick, Ben and David from Metebelis II, Christopher Burgess from Radio Free Skaro and Katrina Griffiths from Verity!, Erik Stadnik from Doctor Who (and now The Outer Limits) The Writers’ Room and The Real McCo...
2019-04-28
1h 51
Bondcast
Can private finance ever work for the world’s poorest?
As the UK government move towards higher investment in Africa, more and more aid is being delivered through the private sector. What do these trends mean for the poorest countries? And how can we as NGOs break through the political rhetoric of a “Global Britain” to practically and positively engage with the privatisation agenda? We’ve brought together a range of sector experts to interrogate these trends. Bond's Kate Oliver chats to Liz May, head of policy and advocacy at Traidcraft Exchange, Toby Quantrill, global lead on economic justice at Christian Aid, and Jesse Griffiths from the Overse...
2019-03-25
42 min
Device Interviews
Liz, Osi and Dani from Scipps Institute of Oceanography - S1E1 - Cat's Climate
From Art Miller's lab at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Osinachi Ajoku (Osi), Elizabeth Drenkard (Liz), and Daniela Faggiani Dias (Dani) came in to speak with us.
2019-03-04
38 min
AHDB Food & Farming
Lameness, the Five Point Plan and top tips
Lis King, AHDB Sheep Scientist, talks to Bryan and Liz Griffiths about the challenges of sheep lameness on Southcott farm in Devon.
2018-09-27
16 min
Essays On Air
Essays On Air: how archaeology helped save the Franklin River
The battle for the Franklin River runs far deeper than simply providing the backdrop for a political tug-of-war. PETER DOMBROVSKIS/ LIZ DOMBROVSKIS/AAPOn 1 July 1983, in a dramatic four-three decision, the High Court of Australia ruled to stop the damming of the Franklin River. It ended a long campaign that helped bring down two state premiers and a prime minister, as well as overseeing the rise of a new figure on the political landscape – the future founder of the Greens, Bob Brown. But the battle for the Franklin River runs far deeper than simply providing the backdrop fo...
2018-05-04
16 min
Marathon Talk
Episode 408 - Liz Yelling
Dewi Griffiths runs 2:09 in Frankfurt, Mo splits from Alberto, there's controversy in Dublin, you ask us anything in Facebook Tuesday, Training Talk gets you back on your post-pregnancy running feet, Helen and Liz chat life after serious athletics, plus, you guys rock your Kit Around the World, stand atop the Podium, and climb aboard the Launch Pad.
2017-11-01
1h 37
The Incomparable Game Show
Sorcerel Realism
Welcome back to “Inconceivable!”, the show that tests two teams’ knowledge of the nerdy, the useless, and the obscure. This month mash-ups of movie actors and Dungeons & Dragons classes are a critical hit, our panelists attempt to identify the critical difference between crazy sci-fi weapon names and crazy sci-fi spaceship names, and everybody’s a critic when it comes to one-star reviews of famous works of literature. Steven Schapansky, Erika Ensign, and Tony Sindelar face off against Kat Griffiths, Monty Ashley, and Liz Myles while host Dan Moren and scorekeeper Lex Friedman oversee the proceedings. Inconcei...
2016-07-06
58 min
Inconceivable! (from Game Show)
Sorcerel Realism (Game Show 40)
Welcome back to “Inconceivable!”, the show that tests two teams’ knowledge of the nerdy, the useless, and the obscure. This month mash-ups of movie actors and Dungeons & Dragons classes are a critical hit, our panelists attempt to identify the critical difference between crazy sci-fi weapon names and crazy sci-fi spaceship names, and everybody’s a critic when it comes to one-star reviews of famous works of literature. Steven Schapansky, Erika Ensign, and Tony Sindelar face off against Kat Griffiths, Monty Ashley, and Liz Myles while host Dan Moren and scorekeeper Lex Friedman oversee the proceedings. Host Dan...
2016-07-06
58 min
The Film Programme
Pasolini by Ferrara, How to Change the World, Music for robots
With Francine Stock.Controversial director Abel Ferrara takes on the life and death of controversial director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who was murdered 40 years ago, sparking rumours of political assassination.Jerry Rothwell discusses his documentary about the early years of Greenpeace featuring never before seen footage of early confrontations with whaling boats.Neil Brand explains how film music for robots has evolved from avant-garde electronica to show tunes from Hello Dolly.Set decorator Liz Griffiths explains how she found the tools to kill zombies in Shaun Of The Dead in her dad's...
2015-09-10
31 min
The Diary Room: Bustle's Big Brother Podcast
The Diary Room: Week 4
Week 4 was all about getting out "threats" to the house, but was Jeff really a threat, or was he just ... there? This week, trusty TV Writer Allison Piwowarski, slightly under-the-weather Associate Entertainment Editor Kadeen Griffiths, and special guest Editor-in-Chief Kate Ward (subbing in for Samantha Rullo) will dissect everything that happened this week. As alliances are becoming more clear, we have a lot of questions about who the real threats are in this game, and who is considered a threat but hasn't actually shown any type of intimidation. (Looking at you, Jeff.) We'll also cover: -how Clay is riding Shelli's...
2015-07-18
54 min
Pod Delusion Extra
Medicinal Magic Mushrooms
Liz's interview with Roland Griffiths on medicinal magic mushrooms in full
2011-07-01
00 min