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Mark Fricker
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The Apocalypse Players
The Order of the Stone 01: ‘Champagne for Breakfast’
In which famous explorer Philip ‘Pip’ Carrington and his motley crew of associates prove that some people will do anything for a meal…but have they bitten off more than they can chew? A horror mystery in three parts (for Call of Cthulhu 7e) by Jared Twing, Lynne Hardy and Paul Fricker. Episodes released weekly. Cast: Arabella Lockwood played by Joseph Chance Ignaz Bierbaum played by Danann McAleer Dave Kovalevskii played by Dan Wheeler …and Philip ‘Pip’ Carrington played by Tom Clark* The Keeper o...
2025-08-07
1h 39
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
A Conversation with Dr. Naomi Fisher on Neurodivergence, PDA, and Self-Directed Learning
In this conversation, I talk with clinical psychologist and author Dr. Naomi Fisher about self-directed education, and why it can be such a powerful approach for neurodivergent kids, especially those with a PDA profile. Naomi shares why agency is so important in learning, how traditional school can chip away at a child’s self-worth, and what it looks like when we truly support demand-avoidant kids in ways that work for them. We also get into the challenges parents face when stepping outside the norm and why keeping the parent-child relationship at the center is key. About Dr. Na...
2025-07-22
40 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
A Conversation with Dr. Naomi Fisher on Neurodivergence, PDA, and Self-Directed Learning
In this conversation, I talk with clinical psychologist and author Dr. Naomi Fisher about self-directed education, and why it can be such a powerful approach for neurodivergent kids, especially those with a PDA profile. Naomi shares why agency is so important in learning, how traditional school can chip away at a child’s self-worth, and what it looks like when we truly support demand-avoidant kids in ways that work for them. We also get into the challenges parents face when stepping outside the norm and why keeping the parent-child relationship at the center is key. About Dr. Na...
2025-07-22
40 min
Peacemakers Podcast
What Shall I Sing to You? - Krishna Das & Bernie Glassman
In this heartfelt and unfiltered conversation, Krishna Das and Roshi Bernie Glassman reflect on the power of bearing witness—from Auschwitz to the Black Hills to the city streets.Recorded not long after the 20th anniversary of the Zen Peacemakers’ first Bearing Witness Retreat at Auschwitz/Birkenau, this exchange touches the heart of our second tenet: turning toward what we often avoid.Together, they speak of fear, of memory, of ancestral wounds, and of the transformative power of presence. Stories of singing in the barracks, weddings at the death camps, and embracing strangers on the stre...
2025-05-09
23 min
Diving Deep With Sam Fricker
Clive Palmer || The Billionaire Politician That Won’t Back Down
On this episode of Diving Deep, Olympic athlete and social media creator Sam Fricker whose videos generate over 3.3 billion views a year sits down with one of Australia’s most controversial and influential figures Clive Palmer. Clive Palmer is a mining magnate, billionaire businessman, and the founder of the United Australia Party. He’s known for saying exactly what he thinks and in this interview, he doesn’t hold back. Love him or hate him, Clive has left a massive mark on Australian business and politics.From building one of the country’s biggest f...
2025-04-26
1h 25
Pitcher List Baseball Podcasts
TBG 56 - Angels in the Outfield (1994)
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1994 version of "Angels in the Outfield." They introduce the film (0:56), with an overview of the story, cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (8:30). Amount of Baseball (17:28) appreciates the variety and the strong finish, with a couple of possible player comps. Baseball Accuracy (20:45) delves in on various issues with Mel Clark's last-minute activation, and the film's pitcher use in general. Bass gets no respect. Real-life baseball dives into consecutive shutouts (w/r/t Cliff Lee, Orel Hershheiser and Don Drysdale) and the record of the Cincinnati...
2025-04-20
1h 58
Take Me In To The Ballgame
TBG 56 - Angels in the Outfield (1994)
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1994 version of "Angels in the Outfield." They introduce the film (0:56), with an overview of the story, cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (8:30). Amount of Baseball (17:28) appreciates the variety and the strong finish, with a couple of possible player comps. Baseball Accuracy (20:45) delves in on various issues with Mel Clark's last-minute activation, and the film's pitcher use in general. Bass gets no respect. Real-life baseball dives into consecutive shutouts (w/r/t Cliff Lee, Orel Hershheiser and Don Drysdale) and the record of the Cincinnati...
2025-04-20
1h 58
Columbus' Morning News
Hot Chicken changed...and how it changed
Mark Somerson of Columbus Business First has the latest local business news including a new Fricker's in Gahanna
2025-02-21
11 min
Neuroshambles
Seeking help from "experts" | Charlotte Mountford
This episode deals with the familiar frustration of having to deal with the experts who are gatekeepers to the accommodations our neurodifferent kids need. From teachers, whose evidence you have to seek in order to get a diagnosis, to CAMHS specialists, GPs, occupational therapists and paediatricians - the list of professionals we need to interact with is dizzying. Mark talks to wonderful guest Charlotte Mountford, parent to three neurodivergent boys: a 17-year old (suspected autistic), a 14-year old (diagnosed autistic) and a 13-year old (diagnosed autistic, suspected ADHD). Mark and Charlotte swap stories of their own experiences...
2025-02-12
1h 26
Rox Lyfe - The HYROX Podcast
Oli & Mark Fricker (Chasing HYROX Elite 15 and Overcoming Stroke Paralysis)
In this week’s episode of the Rox Lyfe podcast I get to speak with Mark and Oli Fricker (@mark_does_hyrox and @frickerx ). Mark and Oli are one of the fastest father and son doubles teams to have competed in HYROX. What’s more, Oli is currently in the top 30 Pro men in HYROX, he’s one of the fastest ever British athletes and is looking to break into the Elite 15 this season. And Mark is one of the fastest athletes in the 55-59 age group. In this chat we talk about their sporting background, and their training (@thehyr...
2025-01-23
45 min
The Sporting Capital
Olympian and Channel 9 Diving Commentator Sam Fricker (30.07.24)
Jordan Kounelis was joined by Olympian and Channel 9 Diving Commentator Sam Fricker to discuss the Diving results from the Paris games and his commentary role alongside Mark Taylor on Channel 9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-07-30
12 min
Neuroshambles
Siblings | Jess Cain
Mark speaks to the wonderful Jess Cain - a prolific advocate for neurodivergent families and the driving force of Send Family Instincts. She is an autistic/ADHD/PDA lone parent of five children: a 15-year old boy (self-diagnosed autistic/PDA), another 15-year old boy (fostered, with SEMH needs), a 12-year old girl (self-diagnosed autistic) and twin 9-year old boys (one diagnosed autistic/ADHD/PDA and one allegedly neurotypical). In short, there is no-one better to explore this week's topic with, which is how on earth parents of neurodivergent kids juggle the competing needs of siblings. Mark and...
2024-06-19
1h 18
SpyCast
“The Director-General of NZ Security Intelligence Service” – with Andrew Hampton
SummaryAndrew Hampton joins Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss intelligence in New Zealand. Andrew is the Director General of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. What You’ll LearnIntelligence The New Zealand Intelligence Community How geography effects national security The lasting impact of the Christchurch Mosque attacks New Zealand’s relationship with China Reflections The power of community organization The nuanced nature of global politics And much, much more …Quotes of the Week“I think for a long time there was a view tha...
2024-04-09
1h 07
Comic Boom - Comics in Education
Comic Boom - Comics in Education - with author and illustrator Eliza Fricker
Send us a textIn this episode Lucy chats to author and illustrator Eliza Fricker.Eliza Fricker is an author & illustrator, and an advocate & consultant for PDA, autism and learning.She has published several books, including the Sunday Times Bestselling title “Can’t Not Won’t”, and the acclaimed autobiographical “Thumbsucker” released in November 2023.Connect with Eliza:Missing the MarkX: @_missingthemarkInsta: @elizafricker_missingthemarkFacebook: MissingTheMark1Details of...
2024-03-27
50 min
Consider This
Consider This: Children of Gaza - Assault on Innocence
As we mark this year’s World Children's Day, which is a day to commemorate the innocence, potential, and rights of every child across the globe—let us keep in mind the children of Gaza. Currently more than 5,000 children in Gaza have been killed by Israeli bombardments, with some 1,800 children missing under the rubble of collapsed buildings—most of them presumed dead. But what about the children who survive this war—what will become of them? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Toby Fricker, UNICEF Spokesperson, and Dr Ahmad Faizal Mohd Perdaus, President of Mercy Malaysia.
2023-11-20
23 min
The Arc of Ohio Podcast with Lindsey and Jen
Eliza Fricker Interview
Eliza Fricker is an author and illustrator of "Can't Not Won't: A Story About a Child Who Couldn't Go to School". She has written two other books: "The Family Experience of PDA" and her forthcoming third book, "Thumbsucker" which is out for pre-order now. Eliza is a mom, an advocate and neurodivergent herself. Her family's experience with school avoidance is validating for many families and her illustrations are poignant and funny and more can be found at her blog, Missing the Mark.
2023-10-16
46 min
Innsmouth Book Club
Ep72: Innsmouth Chat
Send us a textWith Innsmouth closed due to birthday celebrations, we take time out for some patron questions. Joining us are Paul Fricker of the Good Friends of Jackson Elias podcast, and Mark Griffin of the 30+ Minutes with HPL podcast. We chat Tolkien, RH Barlow, psychedelic mythos, D&D modules, Arkham Horror, the tweed army, and wish HPL a Happy Birthday.Download MP3Mason and Fricker's Eldritch StoriesRob Dragon's Teeth Gaming ChannelSupport the showSend your questions to dagonsack@outlook.comInnsmouth Literary F...
2023-08-26
1h 06
The Late Discovered Club
Episode 12 - Becoming Myself
Our guest on Episode 12 is Eliza Fricker The first ever JKP instant Sunday Times bestseller with her new book ‘Can’t Not Won’t’ - which is a story about a child who couldn't go to school. Eliza's blog, Missing the Mark began 3 years ago as an illustrated blog to help process all those difficult times of navigating the education system and everyday life with a child who can’t go to school - the shame, the upset, the confusion. Her work is clearly focused on her family experience, and her experience as a mother...
2023-03-16
57 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 307: Eliza Fricker Talks Parenting a Child with PDA
On today’s episode I’m talking to Eliza Fricker about PDA or pathological demand avoidance – and in fact I know many people interpret PDA as persistent desire for autonomy. I’ve done a few episodes on PDA before but never from a parent’s perspective so after reading Eliza’s book, The Family Experience of PDA, I knew I wanted to share her perspective with the Tilt community. During this episode, we talked about how demand avoidance is more extreme in a child with a PDA profile vs. the inflexibility and rigidity we might see in other neurodivergent kids, what E...
2022-10-18
37 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 307: Eliza Fricker Talks Parenting a Child with PDA
On today’s episode I’m talking to Eliza Fricker about PDA or pathological demand avoidance – and in fact I know many people interpret PDA as persistent desire for autonomy. I’ve done a few episodes on PDA before but never from a parent’s perspective so after reading Eliza’s book, The Family Experience of PDA, I knew I wanted to share her perspective with the Tilt community. During this episode, we talked about how demand avoidance is more extreme in a child with a PDA profile vs. the inflexibility and rigidity we might see in other neurodivergent kids, what E...
2022-10-18
37 min
LesBar im Stern-Zimmer
23.05. Ursula Fricker - Gesund genug (Renate Zimmermann)
Als bei Hanne in Berlin das Telefon klingelt, ahnt sie, was kommt. Ihr Vater liegt im Sterben. »Da kann man einmal sehen«, hat der Gesundheitsfanatiker immer mit Genugtuung gesagt, wenn es andere erwischte. Nun leidet er selbst an Darmkrebs im Endstadium. »Da kann man einmal sehen«, würde Hanne jetzt gern zu ihrem Vater sagen. Alle hat er mit seinem Bio-Wahn und Reinlichkeitsfimmel terrorisiert, die Familie zu einer Sekte gemacht – in einer Zeit, als Gemüseraffel und Demeter noch längst kein Mainstream waren. Aber soll Hanne es ihm jetzt wirklich heimzahlen? Am Sterbebett erinnert sie sich an ihr Erwachsenwerden jenseits...
2022-10-09
04 min
The Unschool Space
#22 A healing journey. Autism, PDA, and life beyond school, with Eliza Fricker
My guest today is Eliza Fricker. Eliza has a 14-year old daughter who is autistic, PDA, and who struggled hugely with school. Eliza spent many years attempting to navigate the education system and advocate for her daughter, but after much frustration and despair, finally decided that leaving mainstream education was the only option. Eliza has published a book called Missing the Mark, in which, through her illustrations, she shows her process of trying to navigate a confusing, system which often fails to embrace neurodivergent children for who they are, focusing instead on the fixing of the child. She has...
2022-06-13
47 min
The Neurodive Podcast
Hitting the Mark with Eliza Fricker of 'Missing the Mark'
In this episode I chat with Eliza Fricker, creator, illustrator, advocate, blogger and now, in a much more proper sense then me, podcaster. In all of these areas she uses her own lived experience of Neurodivergence and parenting. Eliza's illustrations on her missing the mark facebook page and blog are widely recognised in the Neurodivergent advocacy community for there beautiful pathos and ability to really capture the challenges of both Neurodivergent young people and their parents. I was lucky enough to be introduced to her as part of the 'F that Narrative' lives I was invited to be a part...
2022-06-04
47 min
SENlightened
Ep11 A mother’s experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance
Eliza Fricker is an illustrator, author and mother. She's the author of 'The Family Experience of PDA: An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance', published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, which helps parents as they support and encourage their children who may have features of PDA. Eliza also writes and illustrates a blog, 'Missing The Mark', a deeply personal and all-too-human exploration of a mother's journey navigating the education system and everyday life with a child who can't go to school. Eliza Fricker’s blog:https://missingthemark.blog/ Eliza Fricker’s Twitter:https://twitter.com...
2022-04-08
32 min
Mark The Poet - The Podcast
Episode #57: "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" (1992 film), a review
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 1992 American comedy film "Home Alone 2: Lost In New York" directed by Chris Columbus and written and produced by John Hughes. A sequel to the 1990 film "Home Alone", the film stars Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister who once again gets separated from his family at Christmas time. However, instead of accidentally being left home alone this time Kevin and his parents unknowingky board the two separate flights to two separatedestinations, which leads to the McCallister family - including his parents Peter (played by John Heard) and Kate (played by...
2021-12-15
1h 20
Neil Adams MBE - The Podcast.
The Pinewood One with Mark Fricker
#38. Pinewood Judo Club is one of the most successful Judo Clubs in Europe with an outstanding record of National and International achievements dating back over 58 years. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Club’s success is that, all of its champions are “home grown” and welcomes international visitors to its training sessions. http://www.pinewoodjudo.com https://linktr.ee/NeilAdamsPodcast https://linktr.ee/StuartWilliamsPodcasts
2021-12-01
1h 15
Frankenstein's RPG
Episode 13 A review of the playtest and the live recording of the show at Grogmeet 2021
In this episode of the quest to manufacture a Role Playing Game from the best parts of ALL the other Role Playing Games out there we review how the playtest went with the playtesters from Grogmeet: Mark, Mark, Mike, Matt and Neil - gentlemen all! In the second half of the pod we have the actual LIVE recording of the podcast in front of a hand picked squad of Grognards who had assembled to play RPGs and found themselves at a recording of a podcast gameshow! Thankfully they all joined in and I think had a great...
2021-11-29
1h 41
Spool Film Podcast
Spooool.ie Podcast #19 – Galway Film Fleadh, Mrs. Brown & pretending the World Cup isn’t happening
Our June/July podcast comes slap bang in the middle of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but we’re doing our best to pretend it isn’t happening with our reactions to Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie, How To Train Your Dragon 2, Cold in July, The Fault in Our Stars, 22 Jump Street and A Million Ways to Die in the West.At the 26 minute mark we’re also dipping into the 2014 Galway Film Fleadh programme to see what treats lie in store out west, including Patrick’s Day, Get Up and Go, Glassland, Begin Again and the afte...
2014-06-30
46 min
Grab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, Politics
Ethics for the Curious: Teach Yourself by Mark Vernon | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Ethics for the Curious: Teach Yourself Author: Mark Vernon Narrator: Mark Vernon Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins Language: English Release date: 03-01-11 Publisher: Hodder Headline Limited Genres: Nonfiction, Philosophy Summary: More than just a straight audiobook, this is a unique introduction to the world of ethics. Sit back and absorb the information you need as our panel of four leading experts guide you through all the key ideas in a series of fascinating audio discussions. Whether you're a complete beginner or a student wanting a convenient way...
2011-03-01
2h 35
Entrepreneurship
Complex systems in a Nutshell
Three speakers from the University of Oxford, Felix Reed-Tsochas, Mark Fricker and Jukka-Pekka Onnela, give an introduction and overview of the science of networks focussing on two areas: social and biological networks. Consider the following phenomena - the spread of a fungus to acquire nutrients, links between venture capital funders and innovative ideas, the pattern of email and phone traffic within organisations. It has been dicovered that some of these phenomena can be understood, modelled and applied to the design of more effective business networks and systems.
2009-12-07
1h 10