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Spectator Out Loud
Ian Williams, Philip Patrick, Guy Stagg, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Mark Mason and Catriona Olding
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Ian Williams looks at Chinese influence in the UK (1:39); Philip Patrick interviews Japan’s last ninja (9:35); Guy Stagg reviews Damian Le Bas and explores the myths behind the city of Atlantis (18:23); Ysenda Maxtone Graham reviews an exhibition on school dinners at the Food Museum in Stowmarket (23:38); Mark Mason provides his notes on quizzes, ahead of the Spectator’s garden quiz (28:00); and, swapping Provence to visit family in America, Catriona Olding takes us on a trip up the east coast (31:27). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.Become a Spectator subscriber today to acce...
2025-05-02
36 min
Best of the Spectator
Spectator Out Loud: Ian Williams, Philip Patrick, Guy Stagg, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Mark Mason and Catriona Olding
On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Ian Williams looks at Chinese influence in the UK (1:39); Philip Patrick interviews Japan’s last ninja (9:35); Guy Stagg reviews Damian Le Bas and explores the myths behind the city of Atlantis (18:23); Ysenda Maxtone Graham reviews an exhibition on school dinners at the Food Museum in Stowmarket (23:38); Mark Mason provides his notes on quizzes, ahead of the Spectator’s garden quiz (28:00); and, swapping Provence to visit family in America, Catriona Olding takes us on a trip up the east coast (31:27). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
2025-05-02
36 min
Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
The News Quiz: Ep 1. Space, Steel and Strikes
Andy Zaltzman is joined by Zoe Lyons, Mark Steel, Athena Kugblenu and Hugo Rifkind to unpack bin workers strikes in Birmingham, pop stars popping to the stars, talks of tariffs, steeling oneself in Scunthorpe, and how Toby took his carvery one step too far.Written by Andy Zaltzman.With additional material by: Mike Shephard, Christina Riggs, Eve Delaney and Ben Pope. Producer: Rajiv Karia Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Production Coordinator: Beanna Olding Sound Editor: Marc WillcoxA BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4
2025-04-25
28 min
The News Quiz
Series 117 - 1. Space, Steel and Strikes
Andy Zaltzman is joined by Zoe Lyons, Mark Steel, Athena Kugblenu and Hugo Rifkind to unpack bin workers strikes in Birmingham, pop stars popping to the stars, talks of tariffs, steeling oneself in Scunthorpe, and how Toby took his carvery one step too far. Written by Andy Zaltzman.With additional material by: Mike Shephard, Christina Riggs, Eve Delaney and Ben Pope. Producer: Rajiv KariaExecutive Producer: Pete StraussProduction Coordinator: Jodie CharmanProduction Coordinator: Beanna OldingSound Editor: Marc WillcoxA BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4
2025-04-18
27 min
The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
287 Dr. James Cox - A Life Well Lived
We celebrate the life of Dr. James M. Cox. The Passing of Dr. James M. Cox Contributing Doctors: Dr. Madelynne Galatic, Dr. Michael Karafa, Dr. Bryce Milam, Dr. Ted Siciliano, Dr. Ricardo Rivas, Dr. Amanda Harris, Dr. Doug Pettit, Dr. John McGinnis, Dr. Dan Spencer, Dr. Lloyd Reddington, Dr. Sarah Bracamontes, Dr. Mark Korchok, Dr. Elra Morgan, Dr. Leisa Grgula, Dr. Sunni Lomnicki, Dr. Daniel Clark, Dr. Casey Rogers, Dr. David Kulla, Dr. Amelia Pappas, Dr. Adam Propper, Dr. Joel Dixon, Dr. Keith Bartley, Dr. Kelly Brinkman, Dr. Ted Arkfeld, Dr...
2025-03-14
1h 09
Sustainable Wine
Lighter wine, greater impact: Progress from one year of the BWA
The SWR's Bottle Weight Accord (BWA) launched in November 2023. To mark the one-year anniversary of the Accord, the SWR held a webinar to present the latest data and narratives from BWA signatories, to showcase the tangible results achieved so far. The Accord is a core commitment by signatories to reduce their average bottle weight of 750ml still bottles to below 420g by the end of 2026. At the time of launch, the BWA had 8 signatories, primarily consisting of retailers. Now, a year later, it encompasses 20 participants and more than 1.5 billion wine bottles produced and sold. This represents around 5...
2025-01-21
25 min
Ruff Talk VR
Meta Connect 2024 Interviews - Andrew Eiche, Jon Hibbins, Lucas Martell, Ben Olding, Mark Schramm, Robin Moulder, Alicia Berry
On this episode of Ruff Talk VR we have a collection of the interviews we conducted on campus at Meta Connect 2024! Including interviews with Andrew Eiche CEOwl of Owlchemy Labs, Jon Hibbins of Windlands 1/2, Lucas Martell the founder of Mighty Coconut / Walkabout Mini Golf, Ben Olding the creator of Dragon Fist VR Kung Fu, Mark Schramm of Creature and their new game Starship Home, Robin Moulder the CEO and Founder of 3LB Games, and Alicia Berry the Executive Producer for Hello Dot and Peridot! Big thank you to all of our Patreon supporters! Become a supporter of t...
2024-10-01
1h 12
Charlton Live
Big Match Preview - Doncaster Rovers at home 2021-22
Join Louis Mendez, Lewis Catt and Mark Newbury as they gear up for Saturday's home game with Doncaster Rovers, hearing from caretaker boss Johnnie Jackson. They discuss the long-term injury suffered by Sam Lavelle and also look to the immediate future under Jackson, speaking about the impact he's had so far. They hear Jacko's views on Jayden Stockley sneezing near a Sunderland player last weekend. Hollie Olding previews Charlton Women's home game with Sunderland. We then hear from Liam Hoden of the Doncaster Free Press on what Saturday's visitors have to offer, before Jackson previews the game himself.
2021-10-28
59 min
The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
156 Dr. Marc Baker - Mechanical Back Pain
Nova Scotia Spine specialist, Dr. Mark Baker shares a story of an active senior citizen with low back and leg pain. He explains what sclerotogenous pain is and how he treats it. Dr. Marc Baker Lake Echo & Dartmouth Locations After completing his Bachelor of Science degree at Mount Allison University, Dr. Baker went on to New York Chiropractic College and completed his Chiropractic Doctorate in 2002. He also completed a Post Doctoral Rehabilitation Specialty and is a Fellow of the Chiropractic College of Physical and Occupational Rehabilitation. In addition, Dr. Baker has completed 300 hours in Acupuncture Training at McMaster Medical School.
2020-03-09
22 min
The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
134 Dr. James Cox - Disc Degeneration
This is an exciting episode as Dr. James Cox discusses the treatment that he has developed for disc degeneration, an often diagnosed cause of back pain. James M. Cox, DC, DACBR, FICC, Hon.D.Litt., FACO(H) Dr. Cox is the developer of Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation and the proud participant in the on-going federal research projects involving the National University of Health Sciences, Keiser University, Palmer College of Chiropractic Research Center, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, Auburn University, etc. He is a member of the postgraduate faculty o...
2019-09-16
33 min
The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
077 Dr. Mark Korchok - Scoliosis
Spine specialist, Dr. Mark Korchok follows the story of an adolescent female athlete with scoliosis through her sports career, college, then treating her through her pregnancy. Dr. Mark Korchok is an experienced and well-respected chiropractic physician in Cincinnati where he has his full-time practice. His wellness based practice integrates advanced chiropractic techniques with lifestyle education, exercise rehabilitation, nutritional counseling, athletic performance enhancement and family care. He is a Cox® Technic certified practitioner. Resources: Dr. Korchok's website Find a Back Doctor http://thebackdoctorspodcast.com/
2018-03-19
31 min
Being Professional in English
If They Fail Then You Fail
This Podcast Answers These Questions What is the Common Hiring Story?What is the Logical Argument for Spending More Time After Hiring?What is the Mindset Needed? Description Given how difficult it is to hire the right people, it would make sense from a time and money aspect to invest some more energy into the onboarding of new recruits. Yet more often than I would like to admit, this does not seem to be the case. In many cases there is a Hire and Forget type of manner. In this podcast I will look into this topic in more detail...
2015-04-20
19 min
Being Professional in English
Telephone Success
This Podcast Answers These Questions What is Success on the Telephone?What are the stages of a telephone call?How do we use the telephone flow chart? Description It is understandable that making a telephone call in a second language can cause some concern. Without the "help" of visual clues it is easy to not be perceived as you wish to be by the other person, be they clients or within the same company as your own. What this podcast does is break down the parts of a telephone call so that you may achieve some progress toward your objective...
2015-04-10
26 min
Being Professional in English
Time Adherence and Company Performance
This Podcast Answers These Questions At what point do you show your teeth? How time adherence effects everything a company does? How you can determine the company's culture and performance? Description This podcast is aimed at all levels in the workplace but especially at those who hold positions of authority: i.e. managers. So many people write to me and complain that they must deal with colleagues that do not adhere to time. In my opinion this is squarely the responsibility of a manager to improve his or her people's performance which includes time adherence. This podcast will discuss how t...
2015-04-02
31 min
Being Professional in English
Achieving True Focus
[custom_headline type=”left, center, right” level=”h2″ looks_like=”h5″ accent=”true”] This Podcast Answers These Questions [/custom_headline] Why certainty is not the objective? What is true focus? How to achieve true focus? [custom_headline type=”left, center, right” level=”h2″ looks_like=”h5″ accent=”true”] Description [/custom_headline] [columnize] When the language is not yours in the workplace there is added difficulty of getting things done. Simply because there is a slight veil which continues to hold back complete understanding. Obviously as your second language improves this obstacle becomes less and less, but for me after 10 years...
2015-03-27
23 min
Being Professional in English
The Sickness of Managers
This Podcast Answers These Questions What is the Sickness of Mangers?Where Does it Come From?Is there any Actionable Advice on How to Avoid this Sickness? Description All of BPiE advice over the past three years has been aimed at overcoming the disadvantages that non native speakers of English have in the workplace. I want you to be perceived in the workplace as you want and deserve to be. Therefore the techniques described are all logical steps that if followed deliver the outcome requested. Always actionable advice as that is what is missing in the world of consulting. Yet...
2015-03-20
21 min
Being Professional in English
Overcoming the Disadvantage of Language
This Podcast Answers These Questions Why do these disadvantages occur? What a system to help looks like? What is the best way to use your calendar with the system? Description For those who work in an environment where the lingua franca is not their mother tongue, there is the risk that these people are disadvantaged at work. Certainly I sometimes feel that I am finding it difficult to “engage” with certain people given my level of italian. This is I am sure sometimes the same for you in English. The solution? Compensate for this lack in some other...
2015-03-13
28 min
Being Professional in English
Other People’s Mistakes are Cheaper
Why must we look to increase our value at work? Are there limits to being an autodidact? How do we intelligently implement this new knowledge?
2014-11-17
27 min
Being Professional in English
Making Real Life Meetings Effective
This Podcast Answers These Questions What ought to happen in an effective meeting? Do our professional behaviours have to change? What is the key to making real life meetings effective? Description When English is not your mother tongue language and you must run or participate in meetings in English day in and day out, the amount of advice that you can absorb from the consulting or English language teaching world is vast and more or less useless! Why useless? Because despite all the best intentions the people teaching English rarely have to actively run meetings and the people consulting rarely h...
2014-10-28
30 min
Being Professional in English
Resume Writing and LinkedIn
What to consider before writing any resume? How to keep language, content and layout simple? What are the peculiarities of LinkedIn?
2014-10-05
31 min
Being Professional in English
Bottom Line First and Emailing
This Podcast Answers These Questions What is the sandwich model of emailing? What is bottom line first? How can I combine the two in an effective behaviour? Description Last week I noticed a habit I had slipped into at work with regard to emailing. A bad habit. One that goes against one of the most important aspects of my role as C.O.O. and chief problem solver. The main reason for this slippage is the issues brought up by operating in a company where the language spoken is not my mother tongue of English. I am certain many of m...
2014-03-30
26 min
Being Professional in English
Managing Your New Manager
During your career you will face more than once a new manager. Someone brought in from outside your network and someone that does not know you nor do you know them. Your value in the workplace is suddenly and immediately put to the test and you need to know how to best deal with this situation. This is especially acute when you are not using your mother tongue language at work with this new manager: Any reason that impedes good communication at this point could mean you losing your job and all that you have worked...
2013-10-06
00 min
Being Professional in English
Dealing With a New Manager
How to avoid the common pitfalls when in this situation. Is there a fast route to knowing your boss? What can I do at the very first meeting to give the right impression?
2013-10-06
38 min
Being Professional in English
The Manager Part 3: Counting on you to do the Right Thing
In the previous two podcasts we saw that neither formal authority nor friendship is sufficient to influence others in the organisations of today where collaboration is emphasised. In this podcast we look at the key to being an effective manager: the development of trust. Trust is the most effective manner of influencing people other than coercion and is a necessary element in effective relationships in every country on our planet. Rather than trust we may call it respect, reputation or credibility but whatever word we use it comes down to the same concept: Can...
2013-03-10
00 min
Being Professional in English
Counting On You To Do The Right Thing
Can trust be defined and is it useful to have? What competences really matter as a manager? How important is character in a manager?
2013-03-10
41 min
Being Professional in English
The Manager Part 2: Friendly But Not Friends
To confuse being liked with being trusted is a classic trap for all managers. This podcast will help you keep that balance of friendly but not friends.
2013-01-27
00 min
Being Professional in English
Friendly but not Friends
This Podcast Answers These Questions Why being a boss and being a friend are incompatible? How to overcome the paradox of needing relationships at work? How to maintain exactly the right relationship? Description To confuse being liked with being trusted or respected is a classic trap for all managers. This podcast looks at who usually falls into this trap, why it is the wrong place to be and how to maintain the correct balance between being friendly and being a friend, so as to have genuinely caring, human relations always remaining a little distant and focusing on the...
2013-01-27
37 min
Being Professional in English
The Manager Part 1: The Correct Use of Authority
This podcast looks at various mistakes made with the use of authority and then provides concrete examples of when and how the use of authority can be an essential and effective tool in achieving results. the first in a series of three podcasts on the Manager.
2013-01-20
00 min
Being Professional in English
The Correct Use of Authority
What is the main driver of employee engagement? Where is the line between authority, confidence and arrogance? How to use authority correctly?
2013-01-20
45 min
Being Professional in English
Collective Decisions
Collective Decisions
2012-12-21
00 min
Being Professional in English
Collective Decisions
Why you need collective decisions? What is the difference between collective decisions and consensus? How to achieve collective decisions in one easy step?
2012-12-21
31 min