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The History Syndicate Podcast
24. Discussing 'Black Redcoats: The Corps of Colonial Marines 1814-16' with Matt Taylor
On this episode, Mark welcomes the excellent Matt Taylor onto the pod to discuss his recent book 'Black Redcoats: The Corps of Colonial Marines 1814-16'. This was a fascinating chat that offers a new perspective, derived from the historical contemporary primary sources, about the events around the war and in particular, at the Battle of Bladensburg (24th August 1814). Moat notably, it focusses on the psychological impact of emancipation on all the belligerents alongside a number of interesting vignettes from his research that bring the individual stories to life. This conversation certainly changed Mark's perspective on the conventional narrative...
2025-07-23
1h 10
Event About It
08 AFTER SHOW Are You Designing Events for Humans or Your Dashboard? with Mark Kilens
What’s the point of saying “people first” if your event strategy still starts with forms, friction, and five follow-ups? In this Dynamic Dialogue After Show, Megan Martin and Mark Kilens take a sharp turn into the future of martech, event tech, and the big missing piece in most GTM strategies: the human behind the data.They dive into why alignment is dead, how AI will overhaul the attendee experience, and what your event system needs to look like if you want to survive 2026. Plus, Mark shares his personal operating system and why your week needs more reflec...
2025-07-18
31 min
Event About It
08 What Do You Do When the Keynote Derails — and So Does the Vibe? with Mark Kilens
What happens when your keynote speaker goes rogue and the whole audience walks out? Megan Martin is joined by Mark Kilens, creator of HubSpot Academy, Drift’s former VP of Content & Community, and current VP of Marketing at EasyLlama. They unpack what to do when events go sideways... and how to bounce back.They play “Funnel Vision,” a high-stakes game of GTM tactics and event chaos, and talk about why splashy moments like llamas in booths or celebrity Cameos won’t fix a funnel that doesn’t focus on people first.What You’ll Learn:Why you...
2025-07-18
20 min
Lead From the Heart
Martin Dubin: Uncovering the Hidden Blind Spots That Hold Leaders Back
Imagine you’re a leader who’s achieved great success, yet something suddenly feels off: roadblocks appear, your team seems less responsive and productive—and you’re not progressing as hoped. What’s holding you back? Martin Dubin, a clinical psychologist and author of, Blindspotting: How To See What’s Holding You Back As A Leader (being released next week) says career and leadership setbacks like these are often the consequence of our blind spots—hidden habits and behaviors that we don’t see, but others clearly do —that undermine our progress and impact...
2025-07-18
29 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
23. Aristocracy, The Titanic and New York: 'The Lost Passenger' with Frances Quinn
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frances Quinn to the syndicate to discuss her historical fiction, The Lost Passenger. A journey of a young woman called Eleanor, who is from an bourgeois family, marries into aristocracy, to a journey on the Titanic that leads to a new life in New York. Frances discusses her research and characters in this episode, as well as the reasons behind her plot points. A fabulous conversation that weaved the historical facts around this story.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for...
2025-07-16
48 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
22. Normandy '44: Discussing Operation CHARNWOOD with Ben Mayne
On this episode, Mark welcomes battlefield guide and Liberation Route Europe UK Team Managing Director Ben Mayne to the syndicate to discuss Operation CHARNWOOD. They discuss the plans and the actions of the Canadian 3rd, British 3rd and 59th Divisions', supported by significant airforce, naval and artillery assets in and around Caen between 7-10th July 1944. Caen was a D-Day objective in the Normandy campaign and for five weeks, the divisions prepared and fought in numerous operations before beginning the liberation of Caen itself in this operation. An urban operation, on a scale not done so before by the...
2025-07-09
55 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
21. Discussing Prince Rupert, Martson Moor and First English Civil War with Mark Turnbull
On this episode, Mark Turnbull from the pod 'Cavaliercast' comes onto the syndicate to discuss Prince Rupert of the Rhine, which is the topic of his recently released book. Rupert is discussed alongside the First English Civil War and the Battle of Marston Moor, as well as his dog boye, his successes and drawbacks, his relationship with King Charles I and providing the royalist cause with resolve and the beliefs of the time. However, the end of the civil war was not the end of Rupert's story, and Mark introduces Rupert's involvement as a naval commander during the restoration...
2025-07-02
1h 04
The History Syndicate Podcast
20. Footnote in History no longer: Discussing the Liberation and Battle of Besancon in the Second World War (1945) with Jon Cresswell
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Jon Cresswell to tell the syndicate more of his research related to the French town of Besancon. This time they discuss the Battle of Besancon in September 1944 as the US 3rd Infantry Division fought and liberated the town, supported by the 45 US Division, French 1st Armoured and 3rd Divisions, alongside 3rd French SAS Squadron Garrison troops and elements of 11th Panzer Division fought against General Truscott's units, yet neglected to hold or demolition a key bridge at Battant. Coincidentally, this as the same bridge not demolitioned in 1940 that allow a German advance westward...
2025-06-25
39 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
19. Discussing Fall Gelb (1940): The Fallschrimjager on the Albert Canal and Fort Eben-Emael with Mike Peters
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mike Peters, expert on glider operations during the second world war, host of the Mighty Eighth Podcast, co-author of Glider Pilots of Arnhem, The Glider Pilot Regiment and Bomb Group books. Mark and Mike discuss the Fallschrimjager operations on the Albert Canal in Belgium on 10 May 1940. Divided into four assault groups using the DFS 230 gliders, they launch four assaults codenamed Granite at Fort Ében-Émael, Steel on the Veldwezelt bridge, Iron on the Kanne bridge and Concrete on the Vroenhoven bridge. These assaults were in preparation to allow the Panzer regiments to advance into Be...
2025-06-18
1h 07
Governance Bites
Governance Bites #104: maximising your chance of a good board, with Martin Snedden
Send us a textIn this episode, Mark Banicevich talks with Martin Snedden about maximising your chance of a good board. Martin recently studied the board selection process of 9 top Australasian sports, and shares his findings. They discuss the optimum size of a board, elected and appointed board members, and a process for attaining the right mix of skills. Martin outlines the appointments panel, and a sports organisation's skills matrix. They discuss atracting talent, limiting board tenure, board rotation, appointing the chair, and co-opted board members. Martin also shares the best advice he has received during his...
2025-06-11
49 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
18. The Falklands War (1982): Discussing 'The Yompers' with Brigadier Ian Gardiner
This episode contains explicit language and contains recollections of warfare. Listener discretion is advised.On this episode, Mark welcomes Brigadier Ian Gardiner to the syndicate to discuss his experience of the Falklands War (1982) as a company commander in 45 Commando as outlined in his book 'The Yompers: With 45 Commando in the Falklands War'. They discuss the experiences of the war from deployments, the problems of logistics, the combat at the Battle of the Two Sisters on 11th-12th June 1982 and the capture of Port Stanley. Reflecting and recalling experiences, they discuss the impact of the Battle of...
2025-06-11
1h 07
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast
234. What’s Your Spiritual Story: Mark Groleau on God, Process, and Change
Questions? Comments? Text Us!Welcome to What’s Your Spiritual Story: a new series from God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, featuring candid conversations with people whose spiritual lives have been reshaped by direct encounters with the divine. In this first installment, Jerry L. Martin speaks with pastor and podcaster Mark Groleau, who returns to the show exactly 100 episodes after his original appearance.Mark’s story is one of radical transformation. Raised in a strict Oneness Pentecostal tradition, he was trained to preach, taught to defend doctrine, and discouraged from asking questions. But once he be...
2025-06-05
40 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
17. The Lady with the Lamp: Discussing Florence Nightingale with Mrs Yvonne Stone MBE
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mrs Yvonne Stone MBE to the syndicate to discuss Florence Nightingale. With connections to the Bracebridges, a local North Warwickshire family in Atherstone, Florence was encouraged to pursue her passion for the care of others. With their support and that of other officials, she took over the control of a makeshift hospital in Scutari for Allied soldiers during the Crimean War (1853-1856), turning it around with new methods of hygiene and care resulting in saving lives. Known as the 'Lady with the Lamp', she certainly achieved much in the face of poor odds during...
2025-06-04
58 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
16. Discussing 'Nothing for Something: The Violet Charlesworth story' with Mark Bridgeman
On this episode, Mark welcomes author Mark Bridgeman to the syndicate to discuss his newly released book 'Nothing for Something: The Violet Charlesworth Story'. Mark discussed the story of Violet Charlesworth, an Edwardian con-artist who defrauded many to steal the equivalent of over £4,000,000 in assets. It is likely that she stole far more and when her creditors caught up with her, along with other collaborators, she staged her own death in a car accident in North Wales, only to spark a media storm to locate her. Unbelievably, Violet managed to continue the scam until her day in court and s...
2025-05-28
51 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
15. Re-evaluating the British Staff contribution to the Napoleonic Wars: The British Army Staff College High Wycombe with Dr William Fletcher
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr William Fletcher to the syndicate to discuss the British Army Staff College during the Napoleonic Wars. The subject of his upcoming publication in 2026, Will discusses the purpose and impact of the British Army staff cohort in the Peninsular War that fought under The Duke of Wellington. From the bonds created at the college, also known as The Antelope Inn in high Wycombe, through to providing the common planning and orders practices between Wellington's Divisions and Allied unit, enabled an ever growing Army operating over increasing areas of terrain towards success on the battlefield...
2025-05-21
48 min
Governance Bites
Governance Bites #100: developing governance in sport, with Martin Snedden
Send us a textIn this episode, Mark Banicevich talks with Martin Snedden about the Sport and Active Place Sector Governance Project that he runs for Sport New Zealand. Martin outlines the project, its inception, some of the sports that are involved, and what the programme entails. Martin shares feedback he's received, his biggest learnings, and the programme's key success factors. He also shares the best governance advice that he's heard shared during the programme. Martin Snedden CNZM is a well-known and highly experienced Chief Executive Officer and director, mostly in the sports industry. He is c...
2025-05-14
30 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
14. The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies with Dr Graeme Callister
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Graeme Callister to the syndicate to discuss the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies. Author of the upcoming title "Napoleon's Conscripts: Conscription and the French Army 1798-1815' and 'Waterloo: The Attack of I Corps', Graeme guides the episode through the intricacies of the french forces, how they were raised, trained and fought against a backdrop of the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon as Consul and the Emperor of the French Empire. Perhaps all saw the external threats to France as a uniting force to create an experienced fighting force that gains competence...
2025-05-14
1h 06
How Do You Say That?!
Martin Whiskin: The one with the P.G. Rated Stories!
In ep 120 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Martin Whiskin joins Sam and Mark to talk about why tackling telephony in new and innovative ways can delight your clients... we head into a boxing ring to get into as big a character as we can... and we tow the PG line in some of our stories!!Our VO question this week is all about how training is the key when you want to explore new areas in voiceover.Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an...
2025-05-09
30 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
13. The unsung heroes of Waterloo: Re-evaluating the Dutch-Belgium contributions to the Battle of Qautre-Bras and Waterloo (1815) with Andre Dellevoet
On this episode, Mark welcomes Andre Dellevoet to the syndicate to discuss the role played by the Dutch-Belgium contingent of the Allied Army during the Waterloo Campaign (1815), particularly at the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days before, in preparation for this topic to be released for TV on History Channel in September with Andre. From an initial discussion into why Andre wanted to produce history programmes, focussed up on the film Napoleon, into the topic the Dutch-Belgium contribution to Waterloo, which actually lies in the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days prior to Waterloo. The importance of the crossroads at Quatre-Bra...
2025-05-07
1h 02
The History Syndicate Podcast
12. While you were sleeping: Pearls of Wisdom from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College's Guest Speaker Program with Dr Eric Hollister
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Eric Hollister (Lieutenant Colonel US Army Retired) to the podcast to discuss his research on the Command and General Staff College Guest Visitor Programme. Throughout the episode, they discuss the requirements made of Eric from the research, transcribing audio reels into text pre-auto transcription, for circa 135 hours of speeches, alongside the core tenants and values that the guest speakers discussed. The episode features original audio from General Matthew Ridgway discussing courage, General Omar Bradley discussing leadership for the 1944 Normandy invasion and some thoughts on his friend General George S Patton during the Battle...
2025-04-30
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
11. The First World War: Operational Michael and The German Spring Offensive (1918) with Professor Matthias Strohn
On this episode, Mark welcomes onto the podcast Professor Matthias Strohn, writer of many First World War books and host of the 'Both Sides of the Wire' WW2 podcast. They to discuss the German spring offensive of 1918 and in particular, Operation Michael beginning on 21st March 1918. Despite tactical innovations and procedures, it results in very significant casualties for the German Army on the Western Front, outstripping the number of casualties suffered by the British Army on 1st July 1916. They describe the strategic situation post 1917 moving into 1918 involving the Eastern Front and the arrival of American troops on the Western...
2025-04-23
1h 14
The History Syndicate Podcast
10. The women in blue: the internees of Besancon (1940-41) with Jon Cresswell
On this episode, Mark welcomes Jon Cresswell to the syndicate to discuss the role played by the town of Besancon in France during the Second World War (1939-1945). Originally it was meant to cover the internees of the Vauban fortress in the town, an SOE enabled bombing raid on its railway station, and then finally its literation by the United States Army. However, each were such fascinating subjects, they all now have their own episode. So join this one to discuss the internees of Besancon in 1940-41. A tale of tenacity, courage in the face of adversity, resistance and...
2025-04-16
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
9. Alliot Verdon Roe history, Avro and the Avro Heritage Museum with Ian Peat
On this episode, Mark welcomes Ian Peat to the syndicate to discuss the evolution of AV Roe's aviation company Avro in Manchester. A lead volunteer at the Avro Heritage Museum, both discuss some of the most iconic planes to have been designed and served in the British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, alongside what the museum offers the public. A wonderful century of aviation heritage full of anecdotes and facts, Manchesters, Lancasters and Vulcans, this history and insight into the wonderful heritage work of the volunteers at the museum is inspiring and interesting to all.
2025-04-09
51 min
Fit For Life Podcast
Overcoming emotional eating, managing stress & building lasting fitness habits with Mark Pitcher | Certain to Change | Fit For Life Podcast
Guest Name | Certain to Change | Fit For Life Podcast Certain to Change series of the Fit For Life Podcast: Overcoming emotional eating, managing stress & building lasting fitness habits with Mark PitcherIn this episode of the Fit for Life Podcast, host Martin Sharp welcomes Mark Pitcher, founder of the Fit After 50 movement. Mark is a body transformation coach specialising in helping men over 50 lose weight and get fit. His approach focuses on practical, sustainable changes that fit around a busy family and work life.After successfully losing 24kg and keeping it off, Mark...
2025-04-07
59 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
8. Steps to Glory: Commissioning into Britain's Armies 1660-2025 with Simon Shephard and Dr Victoria Carr
On this episode, Mark welcomes Simon Shephard and Dr Victoria Carr to the syndicate to discuss their research and upcoming book 'Steps to Glory; Commissioning into Britain's Armies 1660-2025'. Through this episode, they discuss the evolution of Commissioning as an Officer in Britain's Armies over nearly the last four centuries. From the different 'routes' to gaining a commission and thoughts on selection methodology, the episode introduces a refreshingly new perspective on the subject alongside fascinating insights in to the reforms required by the pre-First World War in 1908, The First and Second World Wars. This includes the establishment of...
2025-04-02
1h 05
KÖNIGSKLASSE
KÖNIGSKLASSE - Wie tickt Mark Gregg? (Folge 25)
BONAGO Group CEO Mark im Gespräch mit Jeremy Kraft (Gen Z Host) Zusammenfassung Das Gespräch findet zwischen Mark, dem Geschäftsführer und Gründer von Bonago, und einer anderen Person statt. Sie diskutieren verschiedene Themen wie Beruf, Hobbys, Risiken, Erwachsenwerden und Lebenseinstellungen. Beruf und Unternehmen Mark ist Geschäftsführer und Gründer von Bonago, einem Unternehmen für Gutscheine und Benefit-Systeme. Er spricht darüber, dass sein Unternehmen in Sci-Fi- oder Fantasy-Welten genauso gut funktionieren würde, da es um das Belohnen und Beschenken von Menschen geht. Marc hat BWL studiert, obwohl er eigentlich Geschichte studieren wollte, um...
2025-03-31
21 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
7. A re-evaluation of Field Marshal sir Douglas Haig with Professor Gary Sheffield
On this episode, Mark welcomes Professor Gary Sheffield to the syndicate to discuss the re-evaluation of Field Marhsal Sir Douglas Haig. During the episode, they discuss Haig's experiences pre-war, the relationships and approaches of different commanders, the attritional nature of trench warfare, Haig's perhaps over-optimistic drive for innovation (including technological) and also the often overlooked role he played in post-war stability while advocating for military veterans. Excellence from Professor Sheffield, this episode is the perfect initial insight into one of the most controversial personalities and commanders of the First World War.From the macro to the...
2025-03-26
1h 06
The History Syndicate Podcast
6. What it is like to be a Battlefield Guide with Simon Browne
On this episode, Mark welcomes Simon Browne to the syndicate to discuss what it is to be a Battlefield Guide. Their discussion takes them from discussing Simon's experiences of being a battlefield guide, weaving between experiences of taking groups to places such as Omaha Beach, Bastogne and Kohima, as well as discussing the challenges of taking on new areas of expertise for Simon, such as the First World War. A wonderful conversation through delivering history in an alternative medium to print or video, this was a superbly interesting episode on the nuances and responsibilities of becoming and being a...
2025-03-19
1h 03
The History Syndicate Podcast
5. The Avro Lancaster and the Dambusters with Frank Pleszak
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frank Pleszak to the syndicate to discuss the Avro Lancaster and their role with 617 Squadron, aka 'The Dambusters'. Their discussion takes them from discussing the changes made to the Lancaster for Op Chastise and some of the lesser known elements of the action took place on 16/17 May 1943. With his in depth knowledge and experience as a volunteer at the Avro Heritage Centre, the detail recording in the podcast by Frank is fascinating.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with...
2025-03-12
1h 02
The History Syndicate Podcast
4. The British Army's lessons from the Anglo-Boer War with Dr Spencer Jones
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Spencer Jones to the syndicate to discuss the lessons for the British Army from the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). They discuss the origins of the war, some of the events that led to the conflict, the role of personalities in adaptation and learning in the Army of the time. Concerning personalities, Mark and Dr Jones also discuss the war as the learning crucible for defining...
2025-03-05
1h 01
The History Syndicate Podcast
3. The 1711 Expedition to Quebec with Dr Adam Lyons
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by Dr Adam Lyons to discuss the ill-fated 1711 expedition to Quebec led by General Hill and Admiral Walker. Overshadowed by events on the European continent during the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) and the successes of the Allies led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough against the Louis XIV's France, the expedition marked a crucial change in British strategy that shaped the course...
2025-02-26
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
2. Gilks' Garage Cafe with Keith and Catherine Gilk
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by Keith and Catherine to discuss their families history in the village of Kineton. From blacksmith to motor dealership and now to cafe ownership, the Gilk's family have seen diversification and change throughout the last century but have managed to maintain a wonderful family story to keep those memories alive.The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They...
2025-02-26
25 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
1. Prince Rupert’s Blew Regiment of Foote with Andy George
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by the Commanding Officer of Prince Rupert's Blew Regiment of Foote, a First English Civil War re-enactment and living history history group who represent the regiment in modern times. They discuss the origins of the "Blewcoat's" in the Civil War, their role throughout the Civil War and the actions they were involved in, revealing fascinating insights into how Prince Rupert ended up giving his...
2025-02-26
45 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
0. Introducing The History Syndicate Podcast
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for everybody with a common interest in all things history.Whether your research is academic, a museum exhibition, an historical project or personal family history, the syndicate want to hear it and share it with the world. So much work, time and effort placed into discovering, re-evaluating or add to historical knowledge often goes unsaid, unpublished and unheard. This short trailer is an introduction to the podcast and gives some background behind the idea, alongside two insights into the first...
2025-02-13
14 min
Supersonic Hospitality Marketing Podcast Sponsored by NFS Hospitality feat. Mark McC
EP 165 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: CELEBRATING HOSPITALITY WITH LAURA HARPER-HINTON, JAMES NYE, MARK STRETTON, AND MARTIN WOLSTENCROFT
In this Christmas special episode of Supersonic Podcast, Mark McCulloch hosts a festive discussion with industry experts Laura Harper-Hinton from Caravan, Martin Wolstencroft from ARC Inspirations, James Nye from Anglian Country Inns, and Mark Stratton from Fleet Street. The group shares their insights on the challenges and successes in the hospitality sector for 2024, including new openings, the impact of inflation, and the government's budget. While enjoying some drinks and tapas, they delve into the significance of community engagement, marketing strategies, and future aspirations for the industry. They also touch on major industry events and trends like the rise of...
2024-12-25
1h 56
Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts
The Turn of the Tide. Martin Shaw & Mark Vernon talk about discerning the New Christian moment
Martin Shaw and Mark Vernon return for a second conversation following Martin’s embrace of Orthodox Christianity. The first conversation, entitled The Mossy Face of Christ, can be found on my YouTube channel.They discuss what is happening with the apparent resurgence of interest in Christianity, not least in relation to Martin’s new course, The Skin-Boat and the Star. How can we discern the times and best participate in it?They explore the legacy of Christianity that can be such a block for people today and how the withdrawal of faith in contemporary culture may...
2024-11-01
1h 21
The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast
Zach Martin: Digging Deep When You’re Confident
In this illuminating episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast, host Mark Jewell engages in a profound discussion with Zach Martin, Director of Field Sales at Sound Agriculture. The conversation dives deeply into what it means to be an intentional leader in the agribusiness sector, emphasizing intentionality in leadership and the importance of digging deep where valuable opportunities lie. Using the analogy from the movie "Holes," Zach illustrates how leaders should focus their energy on digging where they are confident in finding treasure, thus connecting with their team's undiscovered potential.Throughout the episode, key topics include the...
2024-09-09
40 min
Supersonic Hospitality Marketing Podcast Sponsored by NFS Hospitality feat. Mark McC
EP. 155: MARTIN WILLIAMS, STEAK & STRATEGY WITH CEO OF RARE RESTAURANTS
In this episode of the Supersonic Marketing Podcast, Mark McC talks with Martin Williams, CEO of Rare Restaurants, which includes Gaucho and M Restaurants. They talk about Martin's journey in hospitality, leadership insights, and the transformation of Gaucho. The discussion covers important topics such as strong team engagement, innovative marketing strategies, and challenges in the hospitality sector. Additionally, Martin shares his favourite travel destinations, standout dining experiences, and his top restaurant picks, including Trinity by Adam Byatt.About GuestMartin Williams is the dynamic CEO of Rare Restaurants, the group behind some of t...
2024-08-28
1h 24
The Mark Divine Show
Bipolar General: A Veteran’s War with Psychosis & Recovery with Gregg F. Martin
General Gregg Martin's story in the Military with bipolar disorder illustrates how mental illness, while challenging, can be managed with proper understanding and treatment. Through medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes, Martin regained control over his mental health after years of undiagnosed hyperthymia and mania. Those with bipolar disorder can live fulfilling lives. Gregg F. Martin, PhD, is a retired Major General of the US Army with a distinguished 36-year career. A West Point graduate with advanced degrees from MIT and war colleges, Martin held numerous high-ranking positions, including President of the National Defense University. He c...
2024-07-02
1h 13
LawDroid Manifesto Podcast
The Chief Counsel: Mark Palmer
Hey there Legal Rebels! 👋This is the fourth episode of the 2024 season of the LawDroid Manifesto podcast, where I will be interviewing key legal innovators to learn how they do what they do.If you want to understand the role of ethics and professionalism in the legal industry and what role it has to play with lawyer’s use of AI, you need to listen to this episode.The Golden Rule and Legal ProfessionalismJoin me as I sit down with Mark Palmer, the Chief Counsel of the Illinois Supreme Court Commi...
2024-05-02
59 min
Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts
Strangeness is the new real. Martin Shaw & Mark Vernon in conversation
A couple of years back, Martin Shaw had a visionary experience that led him to Christianity. We talked about it as the Mossy face of Christ - https://youtu.be/8luN8bDDRBs?si=c7jHUt-Ih5xKlVWqSo it was great to talk again about what's been happening. Which is much. The conversation ranges over what might be happening now with Christianity, Martin's recent participation in the Symbolic World Summit, the strangeness, weirdness and terror of Christ, being in the world but not of it, and the importance of myths, stories and fairytales.We mentioned Martin's...
2024-03-28
1h 14
Radio Rollback
Radio Rollback 043 Mark Wesley on RNI & 208
Radio Rollback Episode 43 Mark Wesley on RNI and 208 On this episode. Following our chat with Mark Wesley about his wonderful career on Episode 42. We listen to som of Mark on the air. First Mark on his debut show aboad the Mebo II 14th March 1970 Then Mark on 208 Radio Luxemburg. 15th April 1972 Finally, we here Mark, when RNI was broadcasting as Radio Caroline during the 1970 General Election Campaign 18th June 1970 We also pay a tribute to Steve Wright Email jeffmartinmedia220@gmail.com © 2024 Jeff Martin Media
2024-03-04
36 min
Diversifying and Decolonising the University
Episode 12: Mark Martin
In this episode, Catarina Carvalho talks to Mark Martin about inclusive educational spaces, Ed Tech, students as learners, and more. Please leave us feedback about the show via this link. Visit our website for more resources. FURTHER RESOURCES: Mark Martin, My Teaching Routine Web / Twitter / LinkedIn EPISODE NOTES: Mark Martin aka @Urban_Teacher is Assistant Professor in Computer Science & Education Practice at Northeastern University, London. Mark is a thought leader in #EdTech and a hugely popular speaker, sharing his expertise and insights to educators...
2024-02-22
22 min
Growing Up!
#8 - Mark, Anže & Aljaž: Filmi in avtobus
Tokrat so bili z mano kar trije bodoči maturantje iz Gimnazije Vič. Mark Kristofer Štemberger, Anže Destuh in Aljaž Kajovnik so z mano delili, kako so prišli do ideje za prvi kratki film in kako so se lotili snemanja. Trailer za film že najdete v zapiskih, film pa bo tudi kmalu na voljo na YouTubu. Ker imajo fantje ogromno idej, so mi razkrili tudi, da zbirajo sredstva za svojo prvo podjetniško idejo - bar v avtobusu. Če želiš izvedeti, kako jim lahko pomagaš, si moraš nujno ogledati ta podcast.GOSTMark Kristofer Štemberger...
2024-02-14
1h 31
Football Hautnah! - ELF, GFL & NFL aus Coach's-Sicht
Special Guest: Mark Nzeocha (#101) Gemeinsamer Weg mit Martin & Mark's NFL Karriere.
00:00 Special Guest Mark Nzeocha – 7 jähriger NFL Spieler 02:08 Sprachnachricht Philipp Pless – Wie hat Martin Mark und Philipp athletisch trainiert? 10:50 Welchen Einfluss hatte Martin in Mark’s Karriere? 21:20 Mark am Kollege – Wie hat er Spielverständnis aufgebaut? 27:55 „German Football Academy“ – Wie wichtig ist Jugendarbeit? 30:30 Verzicht auf Alkohol? 34:22 Was macht es mit Mark jetzt nicht mehr NFL zu spielen? 40:05 Wie hat Mark sich ein Athleten Mindset aufgebaut? 42:40 Meditation & Visualisieren für den Erfolg 47:40 Atemtechnik – Was hat es Mark schon geholfen? 51:50 Wie sieht eine gute Ern...
2024-01-25
1h 16
Bang to Rights
The Sneinton Strangler: Unmasking Mark Martin's Reign of Terror
In a thought-provoking and somber episode, Emma Kenny delves into the chilling case of Mark Martin, a man who preyed on the most vulnerable members of society – the homeless. Known for his brutal attacks on those living on the streets, Martin's crimes reveal the darker aspects of human nature and the plight of those often overlooked by society. Emma Kenny explores the psychological profile of Mark Martin, examining the factors that may have contributed to his descent into violent criminality. She discusses the tragic fate of his victims, whose struggles with homelessness made them easy targets for his ag...
2024-01-21
1h 08
What is a Good Life?
What is a Good Life? #52 - A Journey Toward Co-Flourishing with Martin Ebeling
On the 52nd episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am thrilled to introduce our guest, Martin Ebeling. Martin is a philosopher and the co-director of The School of Life Berlin. He is also the co-founder of the Pura Vida Festival Retreat. You can also follow his journey toward and exploration of co-flourishing on The Co-flourishing Project, where he writes under his alias Ocean.In this deeply insightful conversation, we delve into Martin’s exploration of the meaning of life and his shifting from a lone wolf to his fascination with co-flourishing. He shares ho...
2024-01-09
59 min
Credit Union Conversations
Alisha Martin: Talking About Life's Journey and Business Development
Joining Mark today is one of his favorite people in the credit union space along with being the most inspirational. Alisha Martin's journey is one of resilience and perseverance. Today, Alisha runs the business development efforts at Suncoast and Mark and Alisha talk about what works and what doesn't in today's marketplace to acquire new members.IN THIS EPISODE:[01:54] Alisha introduces herself and shares her background and work story. [5:19] Alisha explains what Suncoast does and how they are customer-friendly.[9:09] Alisha describes her role as Vice President of Development for Suncoast Credit Union. [13:00] Mark as...
2023-12-12
35 min
The Martin Talk Show
Mark Holden - Tea with Ava Gardenr - UNCUT PODCAST Ep37
🎙️ Welcome to Episode 37 of 'The BTS Creative Academy Podcast Uncut' with your host, Martin Colton! 🌟 In this unfiltered conversation, we dive into the extraordinary life of the talented Mark Holden, featuring the captivating episode titled 'Tea with Ava Gardenr' ☕🌺.🔍 Discover Mark's early life in Plymouth, England, and how his passion for acting was planted by his mother's love for live theatre. 🎭 From the local amateur theatre to competing in sprint events, Mark's journey is nothing short of inspiring.🌟 Mark's acting career kicked off in his late 20s, and his impressive resume boasts roles in productions like The Royal Hunt of the Sun, World War...
2023-12-08
1h 21
Your World of Creativity
Martin Tracey, Dark Fiction Author
In this engaging interview, Mark Stinson explores the world of creativity with author Martin Tracey. They begin by discussing Martin's roots in Birmingham, UK, and how his upbringing and surroundings influence his storytelling. Martin's genre, which includes paranormal and fantasy elements, often draws from his working-class background, creating relatable and authentic characters and settings.Martin shares insights into his writing process, emphasizing the importance of writing from the heart and mixing facts with fiction to keep stories engaging and original. He uses a loose framework rather than a strict outline, allowing room for creative inspiration along the...
2023-10-30
27 min
The Explore84 Podcast with Mark Kondrat
Running 250 Marathons in One Year with Martin Parnell
Meet Martin Parnell, a man whose life journey is truly inspirational. Driven by some friendly sibling rivalry, Martin began his running adventures at 47 and soon discovered a passion for it. He didn't stop there – he became an International Keynote Speaker, Author, and holder of multiple Guinness World Records.In 2010, after a 25-year mining career, Martin launched his "Quests for Kids" initiative. Over the next five years, he achieved extraordinary feats, including running a staggering 250 marathons in one year, setting five Guinness World Records, and conquering Mount Kilimanjaro in just 21 hours. By the end of 2014, he ha...
2023-10-24
1h 14
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast
134. The Life Wisdom Project | The Drop Of Water, Humans, And God | Special Guest: Mark Groleau
Questions? Comments? Text Us!Meet Mark Groleau, who began working in the church but was led on a mission to end boring weddings everywhere! An officiant and entrepreneur now, Mark first interviewed Jerry on his podcast WikiGod, featuring stories of Jesus-followers from all walks of life in the Toronto area. Mark teaches his Unboring Wedding method to officiants worldwide, changing traditional ceremonies into the couple's love story. Mark is also working on a new project called 'PostBible - Ancient Gods and Ways' where he is retelling the Bible stories in a fun and accessible way...
2023-07-06
48 min
The Property Unleashed Podcast
The 4 Steps To Unlocking Refurbishment Mastery With Martin Rapley
Send us a textWelcome to The Property Unleashed Podcast with Mark Fitzgerald In this episode, we dive deep into the world of refurbishment mastery with Martin Rapley.Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional contractor, we'll cover the tips and tricks you need to know to transform any space into a stunning masterpiece. From selecting the right Trades people to mastering the art of Project management, we'll share our secrets for achieving a flawless finish every time. So whether you're looking to revamp your home...
2023-03-30
58 min