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Neil Ansell
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Research To Practice | Oncology Videos
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma — Year in Review Series on Relevant New Datasets and Advances
Featuring perspectives from Dr Stephen M Ansell and Dr Brian T Hill, including the following topics: Introduction: Bispecific Antibodies in Community Practice (0:00) Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (7:06) CD19, CD20 or Both? AZD0486 Bispecific Antibody (29:15) Mantle Cell Lymphoma (32:36) Follicular Lymphoma (48:08) CAR T-Cell Therapy for Marginal Zone Lymphoma (57:17) CME information and select publications
2025-06-06
59 min
Research To Practice | Oncology Videos
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | Stephen M Ansell, MD, PhD
Year in Review: Clinical Investigator Perspectives on the Most Relevant New Datasets and Advances in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | Faculty Presentation 2: Other Available and Emerging Novel Therapies for NHL — Stephen M Ansell, MD, PhD CME information and select publications
2025-06-05
26 min
Hematologic Oncology Update
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma — Year in Review Series on Relevant New Datasets and Advances
Dr Stephen Ansell from Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Dr Brian Hill from Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute in Ohio summarize major treatment advances over the past year and review relevant ongoing clinical trials for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. CME information and select publications here.
2025-06-05
59 min
Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma — Year in Review Series on Relevant New Datasets and Advances
Dr Stephen Ansell from Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Dr Brian Hill from Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute in Ohio summarize major treatment advances over the past year and review relevant ongoing clinical trials for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. CME information and select publications here.
2025-06-05
59 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 340 - Slam Dunk Festival 2025 (A Day To Remember, Alkaline Trio, The Used, Neck Deep, Frank Zummo, As It Is, Greywind, Sweet Pill)
SLAM DUNK DA FUNK! In what has become Sappenin' tradition, we begin our summer festival recordings with a trip to Slam Dunk 2025! In this special episode, we capture our chaotic adventures in Hatfield and Leeds, documenting the events nostalgic vibe, backstage gossip and latest stories from some old friends, scene starlights and ticking off a couple buck-list guests. Listen to exclusive conversations with A Day To Remember (Jeremy McKinnon and Neil Westfall), Alkaline Trio (Matt Skiba, Dan Andriano and Atom Willard), The Used (Bert McCracken and Jeph Howard), Frank Zummo (Sum 41 and Electric Callboy), Neck Deep (Ben Barlow and Matt...
2025-05-30
1h 46
The Rest Is Entertainment
Prop Auctions, Celebrity Bodyguards & Football Chants
If you had the money, would you like to own a piece of Hollywood history? What are the most expensive props and movie memorabilia ever, and is there etiquette for who can take iconic items with them when the cameras stop rolling? Football chants are often creative, catchy but are they ever really original? Reviews. Are star rating accurate and how much do critics hate giving a rating? Just some of your questions answered on this episode of The Rest Is Entertainment. The Rest Is Entertainment AAA Club: Become...
2025-05-08
39 min
The Rest Is Entertainment
Is Trump Trying To Kill Hollywood?
US President Donald Trump has turned his tariff agenda towards the movie business by promising 100% tariffs on films made outside America. Is this going to save Hollywood or only hasten tinsel town’s demise? Irish hip hop trio Kneecap have found themselves in hot water after a string of controversial statements shared at their gigs have been unearthed. They are now facing an investigation from the Metropolitan Police’s counter terror unit. Richard and Marina explore the arguments for, and against, silencing the musicians. The Rest Is Ente...
2025-05-06
50 min
Sustainable Transformation
Balancing health, community and sustainability on a global scale | with Ansell Healthcare
Think sustainability challenges are complex in your business? Now, imagine doing it on a global scale when the products you’re producing are quite literally, life and death! In this season-opener, Kiarne sits down with Catherine Stribley and Artha Salgado from Ansell Healthcare who represent the two sides of sustainability—human and environmental impact—at Ansell. Catherine has been driving corporate social responsibility for 14 years, evolving from her role as legal counsel, while Artha is responsible for leading environmental initiatives across global operations after starting in health and safety at Ansell Sri Lanka over 11 years ago.
2025-03-10
45 min
Rethink
Rethink: is big tech stealing your life?
Rethink examines emerging issues in politics, society, economics, technology and the UK's place in the world, and how we might approach them differently. We look at the latest thinking and research and discuss new ideas that might make the world a better place.In this episode, we consider the changing relationship between the public and big tech companies. Big technology companies have given us incredible social media and online services, that came with a price - our data. They used it to target advertising and to learn about our likes and dislikes, and the vast...
2025-01-30
28 min
Disorder
Ep89. Canada: 2025’s stealth mega orderers?
From its important but underrecognized role in the World Wars of the 20th century to its key advocacy for the UN system, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping, and international treaties, Canada has been a major player in the global ordering sweepstakes. So what does Canada do when the world’s largest trading relationship (Canada’s with the United States) no longer necessarily connects it to a trustworthy nation? Can Canada step up and present itself as an independent leader of the free world and a ‘coordinator-in-chief’ for other Ordering nations? Will hosting the G7 give Canada some stealth meg...
2024-12-17
49 min
GW Book Club
DEATHWING: The First 40K Stories | GW Book Club
We're reading Deathwing, the first anthology of 40k fiction ever published and we're talking all about it in this month's GW Book Club!Featuring 7 short stories about inquisitors, assassins, Space Marine terminators, Genestealer Cults, Chaos, and the Imperium this collection includes tales by authors Bryan Ansell, William King, Charles Stross, Storm Constantine, Neil McIntosh, and 40k's great storyteller Ian Watson!In GW Book Club my friend Stu and I explore classic fiction from the worlds of Warhammer, 40k, and Dark Future._____________________________ Support Stu and @MiniatureRealms:[PATREON] patreon.com/Min...
2024-11-24
2h 05
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 20: How to hold an election
For the final episode of the series, Ben goes back to basics and asks: how can democracies hold free and fair elections? It’s not as simple as setting up polling stations and handing out ballot boxes, so what does it take to create a truly even electoral playing field?Guests: Robin Foresteier-Walker, Freelance journalist, based in GeorgiaTanja Hollstein, Head of Practice (Elections) at the Westminster Foundation for DemocracyPippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Torto...
2024-10-16
42 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 19: AI and democracy
This week, we’re looking at another big potential challenge facing democracy: AI, or artificial intelligence. Ben wants to know how worried we should be when it comes to the rise of these new technologies. Might they spell the death knell for trust in our institutions? Or can technology play a helpful role in boosting modern democracies?Guests: Sarah Kreps, Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell UniversityAlex Krasodomski, Programme Director of the Digital Society Initiative at Chatham HouseKerry McInerney, Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of IntelligenceW...
2024-10-09
44 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis
One of the biggest challenges of our time is climate change. This week, Ben wants to know how effective democracies are when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. How can we settle on solutions when there’s so many different interests at play?Guests: Keith Smith, Senior Researcher in the International Political Economy/International Environmental Politics group at the Center for Comparative and International StudiesLouis Wilson, Head of Fossil Fuel Investigations at Global WitnessRafaela Santos Martins Da Rosa, Coordinator of the Sustainability Commission of the Federal Court of Rio Grande do Sul
2024-10-02
35 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 17: When politics turns nasty
Democracy can often be knocked off course by political violence, but in some places it’s become an ingrained part of how politics is done. This week Ben wants to find out why violence and democracy can be so hard to separate, and how to stop violence taking hold of our politics in the first place. Guests: Arunima Kar, Freelance journalist based in KolkataAmalendu Misra, Professor of International Politics at Lancaster University, and author of ‘Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico’Hannah Philips, policy researcher at the University of Oxford and Civi...
2024-09-25
37 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 16: How corruption corrodes
Where does the boundary lie between bad behaviour and outright corruption? This week Ben wants to understand how corruption and the fight against it are destructive forces in a democracy. Guests: Simon Kuper, journalist and author of ‘Good Chaps’ and ‘Chums’Ezequiel González Ocantos, Professor of Comparative & Judicial Politics at Nuffield College, University of OxfordWhat’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening exp...
2024-09-18
37 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 15: On the campaign trail
It often feels like America is stuck in a perpetual election campaign cycle. How much do campaigns matter? Ben speaks to three guests who have followed several US presidential campaigns from the outside, and the inside. How different does this year’s look? What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part three of three.Guests: John Sides, Professor at the Department of Political Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TennesseeLauren Gambiano, political correspondent for Guardian US Jim Messina, former campaign manager and former White House deputy chief of staff for operati...
2024-09-11
44 min
Hoaxed
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights. What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. To find out mor...
2024-09-05
01 min
Sweet Bobby
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights. What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. To find out mor...
2024-09-05
01 min
The Lab Detective | Tortoise Investigates
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?
Introducing...What's Wrong With Democracy?By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights. What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. To find out mor...
2024-09-04
01 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 14: What makes a good US president?
American voters have chosen the two candidates who will vie to become the next US president. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump couldn’t be more different. This week, Ben wants to know what kind of leaders American voters are drawn to. What makes a good president? And is the US primary system of choosing candidates a good way of selecting a leader? What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part two of three.Guests: Lee Drutman, senior fellow in the Political Reform program at the think tank New AmericaDarrell West, profes...
2024-09-04
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 13: The devil's in the demographic
Polling organisations often define Americans by their ethnic and racial identity. Ben wants to know if these voter “blocks” remain intact at the ballot box. Is it possible to predict how people will vote based on their identity? Or is demographic polling pointless? What’s Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part one of three.Guests: Christopher Towler, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, SacramentoKira Sanbonmatsu, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and Senior Scholar at the Center for American Women and PoliticsMark Hugo-Lopez, Director o...
2024-08-28
41 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 12: The dangers of identity politics
Democratic societies are a melting pot of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, but when political alliances are formed around a particular identity it can lead to division and sometimes violence. In this episode Ben explores one of the most extreme examples of ethnic conflict - the Rwandan genocide - and asks whether it’s possible to have a peaceful democracy after so much bloodshed.Guests: Sharun Mukand, Professor of Economics at the University of WarwickJames Chin, Professor of Asian studies at the University of Tasmania What’s Wrong with Democra...
2024-08-07
33 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 11: When to take to the streets
The history of protest and democracy is long and complex, but taking to the streets has resulted in major democratic changes in the past. This week, Ben wants to know if protest still has a role to play in today’s politics. What are the barriers to protesting effectively? Is the time for peaceful protest over? And with autocracies on the rise, do citizens need a new tool to express their discontent?Guests: Ilya Marritz, journalist at the Boston Globe and co-host of ‘Will Be Wild’Dawn Brancati, senior lecturer in international and pub...
2024-07-31
30 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 10: Why the kids don’t care
In many democracies voter turnout is lower than it’s ever been, especially among young people. Ben wants to know what we can do to get millennials and Gen Z to the polls. Do we need to rethink how we cast a vote? Why aren’t politicians more focused on winning over the next generation of voters? And how can we stop this trend so that political apathy doesn’t become political alienation?Guests: Viktor Valgardsson, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at Southampton UniversityJohn Burn-Murdoch, chief data reporter at the Financial Times
2024-07-24
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 9: The polarisation problem
Democracies are made up of people with different views. But when we don’t feel connected, we become polarised. Ben speaks to Noreena Hertz about how loneliness leads to polarisation and then to Wendy Via to find out if opposing worldviews can ever be reconciled. Guests: Noreena Hertz, economist and author of ‘The Lonely Century’Wendy Via, Co-founder and president of the Global Project against Hate and ExtremismWhat’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. To find out more a...
2024-07-17
34 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 8: The case for an independent judiciary
This week, as more of our political institutions are rocked by corruption from partisan forces, Ben wants to know how we can protect the independence of our judiciaries, and what happens when they go wrong. When democratic institutions fail, what does this do to our faith in democracy? And can a compromised judiciary ever be restored?Guests:Fida Hammami, Amnesty International's Tunisia Research and Advocacy AdvisorBen Stanley, Associate Professor at the Centre for the Study of Democracy, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw and Visiting Fellow at the University...
2024-07-10
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 7: Truth matters
The freedom to speak truth to power is under threat. Not just in authoritarian states, but increasingly within democracies too. This week Ben asks why access to reliable information is so important for democracy. And how important is the emergence of open source investigation in getting to the truth. Guests: Alia Ibrahim, co-founder and CEO of Daraj.com, an independent digital media platform launched in November 2017Rebecca Vincent, Director of campaigns at Reporters sans frontières - Reporters Without Borders (RSF)Eliot Higgins, Founder of BellingcatWhat’s Wro...
2024-07-03
35 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 6: Big money, big problems?
This week, Ben’s asking what happens when money meets democracy. As lobbying scandals continue to rock our institutions, Ben wants to know how we can protect our democracies from corruption. Also what role should or could the wealthy, and super-wealthy play in keeping our democracies financially healthy? Does philanthropy have a place in modern functioning democracies? Guests: Valentina Pop, Europe news editor, the Financial TimesMark Malloch-Brown, former President of the Open Society FoundationsWhat’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open...
2024-06-26
31 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 5: The rise of populism
With populists rising to power around the world, Ben wants to know why, and how they flourish. Could establishment politicians learn a thing or two from populists about how to communicate? Do populists offer real solutions to voters’ problems do they ever actually deliver on their promises?Guests: Lone Sorensen, Associate Professor of Political Communication at the University of Leeds Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretary-general of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media a...
2024-06-19
33 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 4: The trust deficit
Over the past 20 years the British public’s trust in politicians has been tested. Ben Ansell explores how trust is playing out in the UK’s upcoming general election. How can you restore trust in democracy? And is the UK an outlier or part of a wider global movement? Guests: Sacha Hilhorst, Senior Research Fellow with CommonwealthPolly Curtis, Chief Executive of Demos Richard Wike, Director of Global Attitudes Research at the Pew Research Centre What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by T...
2024-06-12
39 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 3: The autocrat behind the keyboard
Another front on the war against democracy is information warfare. Ben Ansell digs into how modern day autocrats are using this. For almost a decade China has been running a media influencing campaign in Africa. Now Russia has taken it mainstream, and digital. But how effective are these disinformation campaigns? What’s the endgame? And how can we build up our defence arsenal? Guests: James Ball, journalist and author of Post Truth and The Other PandemicEmeka Umejei, research associate in the department of media studies at the University of the Witwa...
2024-06-05
37 min
The Rest Is Politics: Leading
David Blunkett: Tony Blair, growing up blind, and where Margaret Thatcher went wrong (Part 1)
How did the loss of industry in the 1980s affect David Blunkett's politics? What was his experience growing up blind in Sheffield? How did Neil Kinnock and Tony Blair compare? Rory and Alastair are joined by David Blunkett to discuss all this and more in the first part of this double-header special.TRIP Plus:Become a member of The Rest Is Politics Plus to support the podcast, receive our exclusive newsletter, enjoy ad-free listening to both TRIP and Leading, benefit from discount book prices on titles mentioned...
2024-06-03
47 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 2: The autocrat next door
In Ukraine, democracy is under attack. Ben Ansell investigates what that means for the country’s future. Is the war a death knell or a rallying cry for democracy? What is at stake and how worried should we be about the rise of autocrats?Guests: Olya Onuch, Professor of comparative and Ukrainian politics at the University of ManchesterNicole Bibbins Sedaca, interim President of Freedom House What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. To find out more abo...
2024-05-29
31 min
Disorder
Ep42. Britain's True Independence (from Neopopulists) Day
Jason is so so so excited he just just just can’t hide it. He sees the hand of a providential mega orderer at work with the UK going to a general election on July 4th. He doesn’t understand why his British friends poopoo his man crush on Starmer, because he sees Sir Keir as truly messianic in his non-messianic-ness and as a better, younger, more competent version of Biden. To get a native-born insider’s view on the election, Jason is joined by his Scottish doppelganger (Jane Kinninmont) to discuss what the election could mea...
2024-05-25
1h 03
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 1: The world’s biggest democracy goes to the polls
The world’s biggest democracy is currently in the middle of an election that will take six weeks to play out and involve over a billion people. Ben Ansell takes a closer look at the state of democracy in India, to try to understand what’s happening elsewhere. Guests: Dr Pavi Suryanarayan, Assistant professor at the LSEDaniel Ziblatt, author of How Democracies DieMitali Mukherjee, Director of the Reuters institute’s Journalism programmeWhat’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open So...
2024-05-22
33 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Introducing: What's Wrong with Democracy?
Introducing: What's Wrong with Democracy?By the end of this year, countries making up half the world’s population will have held elections. But not all of them will have been free and fair. In ‘What’s Wrong with Democracy?’ Professor Ben Ansell of Oxford University will, with the help of academics, journalists, activists and writers, figure out whether democracy is working and how best to preserve democratic freedoms, equality and rights. What’s Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by The Open Society Foundations. To find out mor...
2024-05-14
02 min
Research To Practice | Oncology Videos
Follicular, Mantle Cell and Hodgkin Lymphoma | Beyond the Guidelines: Clinical Investigator Perspectives on the Management of Follicular, Mantle Cell and Hodgkin Lymphoma
Featuring perspectives from Dr Jeremy S Abramson, Dr Stephen M Ansell, Dr Nancy L Bartlett, Dr Jonathon B Cohen, Dr Jonathan W Friedberg and Dr Brad S Kahl, including the following topics: Introduction (0:00) Evolving Role of Novel Treatment Strategies in Follicular Lymphoma (FL) — Dr Friedberg (7:20) Integration of CAR (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell Therapies and Bispecific Antibodies into the Management of FL — Dr Abramson (33:08) Up-Front Treatment for Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) — Dr Kahl (58:54) Therapeutic Sequencing for Patients with Relapsed/Refractory (R/R) MCL — Dr Cohen (1:23:46) First-Line Treatment Strategies for Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL) — Dr Bartlett (1:45:42) Current and Future Management of R/R HL — Dr Ansell...
2023-12-27
2h 27
The Reith Lectures
4. The Future of Prosperity
This year's BBC Reith Lecturer is Ben Ansell, Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions at Nuffield College, Oxford University and author of “Why Politics Fails.” In four lectures called “Our Democratic Future,” he asks how we can build a politics that works for all of us with political systems which are robust to the challenges of the twenty first century, from climate change to artificial intelligence. In this fourth and final lecture, recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States, he interrogates a crucial question: can we continue to grow our economies without despoiling the earth? Focusing on the exis...
2023-12-20
57 min
The Reith Lectures
3. The Future of Solidarity
This year's BBC Reith Lecturer is Ben Ansell, Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions at Nuffield College, Oxford University and the author of "Why Politics Fails." He will deliver four lectures in a series called “Our Democratic Future.” The series asks how we can build a politics that works for all of us with systems which are robust to the challenges of the twenty first century, from climate change to artificial intelligence. In this third lecture, recorded in Sunderland, Professor Ansell explores whether we can develop a shared sense of belonging in today's polarised societies. How can we ensure that we l...
2023-12-13
57 min
The Reith Lectures
2. The Future of Security
This year's BBC Reith Lecturer is Ben Ansell, Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions at Nuffield College, Oxford University. He will deliver four lectures called “Our Democratic Future.”In his series Professor Ansell asks how we can build a politics that works for all of us with systems which are robust to the challenges of the twenty first century, from climate change to artificial intelligence. The lectures build on his recent book Why Politics Fails, which identifies a series of traps that prevent us from attaining our collective goals and presents solutions to help us overcome those traps.
2023-12-06
57 min
The Reith Lectures
1. The Future of Democracy
This year's BBC Reith Lecturer is Ben Ansell, Professor of Comparative Democratic Institutions at Nuffield College, Oxford University. He will deliver four lectures called “Our Democratic Future,” asking how we can build a politics that works for all of us with systems which are robust to the challenges of the twenty first century, from climate change to artificial intelligence. In this first lecture, recorded at New Broadcasting House in London in front of an audience, Professor Ansell asks whether we are in a 'democratic recession', where longstanding democracies are at risk of breakdown and authoritarianism is resurgent. And...
2023-12-01
58 min
Tech Talks Daily
Inteliforz - Connected Workplace Safety Technology
On today's episode of the podcast, we're discussing the importance of innovation in warehouse safety as workers in states like New York, Illinois, and California speak up about poor safety protocols and high injury rates. I am joined by Beemal Vasani, Director of Ansell's Inteliforz, a connected workplace safety solutions brand. Beemal believes that a company's safety program directly reflects its workplace culture and explains how investing in safety solutions technology and employee engagement tools can encourage safer workplaces, speed up training, and reduce onsite injuries. According to the National Safety Council, every $1 invested in injury prevention...
2023-01-20
21 min
Research To Practice | Oncology Videos
Hodgkin Lymphoma | Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love: Current and Future Management of Hodgkin Lymphoma (Companion Faculty Lecture)
Featuring a slide presentation and related discussion from Dr Stephen Ansell, including the following topics: Recent updates in the first-line management of advanced classical Hodgkin lymphoma (0:00) Emerging data with immune checkpoint inhibitors when combined with current treatment strategies (4:40) Current and future management of early-stage disease (9:53) Treatment options for patients with relapsed HL (17:52) Later-line options for patients with multiply-relapsed disease (24:46) CME information and select publications
2022-09-15
34 min
Research To Practice | Oncology Videos
Hodgkin Lymphoma | Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love: Current and Future Management of Hodgkin Lymphoma
Featuring perspectives from Dr Stephen Ansell, including the following topics: Evolution of first-line management of advanced Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) (0:00) Transplant strategies and outcomes for patients with relapsed/refractory HL (4:20) Chemoimmunotherapy options for patients with HL (8:06) Current and future management of limited-stage disease (11:52) Addition of antibody-drug conjugates to HL treatment strategies (22:52) Long-term management of HL (29:16) Future management of HL — novel agents and strategies (34:56) CME information and select publications
2022-09-15
40 min
Little, Brown Audio
Soundings: Journeys in the Company of Whales, written and read by Doreen Cunningham (Extract)
'A THRILLING, PASSIONATE AND TENDERHEARTED ADVENTURE' HELEN JUKES, AUTHOR OF A HONEYBEE HEART HAS FIVE OPENINGS 'WHAT A VOICE! WHAT A BOOK!' CHARLES FOSTER, AUTHOR OF BEING A HUMAN 'BEAUTIFUL AND BRAVE, AND STARTLING IN ITS RAW HONESTY' NEIL ANSELL, AUTHOR OF DEEP COUNTRY From the lagoons of Mexico to Arctic glaciers, grey whale mothers are swimming with their calves, past predatory orcas, through a warming sea. For ten thousand miles, they endure one of the longest mammalian migrations on the planet. Following them, by bus, train and ferry, are Doreen Cunningham and her young son Max, in pursuit...
2022-03-03
04 min
No Limitations
The Fundamental Cornerstone of Leadership | Magnus Nicolin
In Episode 78, “The Fundamental Cornerstone of Leadership”,Blenheim Partners’ Gregory Robinson speaks to Magnus Nicolin, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ansell Ltd, employing over 13,000 people across 55 countries and with customers in more than a hundred countries. In a captivating conversation, dialling in from Brussels, Magnus reveals his key learnings from an extensive international career and speaks about the importance of finding something to like about every situation, inner determination and building trust with all stakeholders, all fundamental in seizing opportunities and inspiring success.Magnus has led Ansell as CEO for the last 11 years and will in the next m...
2021-08-13
1h 21
Nature Bantz
S3E2 - Neil Ansell
The days are longer, pubs and restaurants are now open. Summer is very nearly upon us and in this week’s episode of Nature Bantz we chat to Neil Ansell. We discuss Neil’s new book The Circling Sky and the wonder that is The New Forest. As well as our relationship with nature and the natural world, rewilding projects and tips for budding nature writers. Due to the pandemic, we’re still recording lo-fi for Season 3 so please excuse any background noise as we are working from the comfort and safety of our own homes...
2021-06-01
28 min
Experience This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
The Circling Sky by Neil Ansell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/64852to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Circling Sky Author: Neil Ansell Narrator: Simon Slater Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 33 mins Release date: 04-15-21 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Walking Publisher's Summary: In the form of several journeys, beginning in January 2019, Neil Ansell returns for solitary walks to the New Forest in Hampshire, close to where he was born. With beautiful sightings and observations of birds, trees, butterflies, insects and landscape, this is also a reflective memoir on childhood, on the history of one of the most ancient and important natural habitats in the...
2021-04-15
6h 33
Headline Books
THE CIRCLING SKY by Neil Ansell, read by Simon Slater - Audiobook extract
From a 2018 Wainwright Prize shortlisted author, THE CIRCLING SKY is part childhood memoir, blended with exquisite nature observation, and the story of one man's journey over a year to one of the UK's key natural habitats, the New Forest of Hampshire In the form of several journeys, beginning in January 2019, Neil Ansell returns for solitary walks to the New Forest in Hampshire, close to where he was born. With beautiful sightings and observations of birds, trees, butterflies, insects and landscape, this is also a reflective memoir on childhood, on the history of one of the most ancient and important natural...
2021-04-15
04 min
Crowded in Here
105 "Be My Guest"
In this episode of Crowded in Here, we continue our conversation with Jeremy Ansell, Web content co-manager for Team Crowded House and Team Neil Finn. Jeremy takes us behind the scenes of the making of the Deluxe Editions of the Crowded House albums and talks more about his love for music and audio engineering. And we find out whether or not he is a fan of Crowded House. Music for this episode is by Chris Clyburn. Links to his music can be found on the Crowded in Here Facebook page.
2020-09-06
54 min
Crowded in Here
104 "Either Side of the World"
Fellow Crowdies, what can we say? We're excited to bring you our interview with Jeremy Ansell, social media and web content manager for Crowded House. (Yes, THE Crowded House). THE Jeremy Ansell is an audio engineer and like all Kiwis, is generous of spirit and of his time. In this episode of "Crowded in Here," we will get to know Jeremy and how the magic of audio and the power of music directed him into the radio broadcast industry and ultimately to a special engagement working for Neil Finn and Crowded House. You may know Jeremy from the ENZOLOGY radio...
2020-07-28
27 min
North Cornwall Book Festival
Neil Ansell
Nature writer and sometime hermit, Neil Ansell in conversation with historian, Lisa Cooper about his book about a search for extremity, The Last Wilderness.
2018-10-17
55 min
The Mr B's Bookshop
Tales of Isolation
Some of us love being introduced to a plethora of characters in our fiction reads, whereas some can't think of anything better than being swept up by a single voice, and one experience of the world. We talk to Cynan Jones, whose novel Cove follows the joys and sorrows of one desolate man in a kayak, and recommend other favourite tales of isolation and loneliness. Hosted by Jessica Johannesson Music by The Bookshop Band Books mentioned in this episode: Cove by Cynan Jones The Dig by Cynan Jones
2017-06-16
30 min
The Naked Scientists Podcast
AUTOMATE: The World of Robots
Robots are under examination this week. Engineer Blaise Thomson, from Vocal IQ, designs speech systems for smartphones, Neil Bargh builds robots for science labs, and Airbus systems engineer Paul Meacham, who is building the next rover that will explore Mars, join Chris Smith, Dave Ansell and Ginny Smith to pit their wits against the assembled Cambridge public, answering questions like how would the Mars rover fare in Robot Wars? Plus, we make a motor from scratch and find out what happens when we dunk electronic devices in liquid nitrogen...
2014-03-04
59 min
The Naked Scientists Podcast
AUTOMATE: The World of Robots
Robots are under examination this week. Engineer Blaise Thomson, from Vocal IQ, designs speech systems for smartphones, Neil Bargh builds robots for science labs, and Airbus systems engineer Paul Meacham, who is building the next rover that will explore Mars, join Chris Smith, Dave Ansell and Ginny Smith to pit their wits against the assembled Cambridge public, answering questions like how would the Mars rover fare in Robot Wars? Plus, we make a motor from scratch and find out what happens when we dunk electronic devices in liquid nitrogen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-03-04
1h 00
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AUTOMATE: The World of Robots
Robots are under examination this week. Engineer Blaise Thomson, from Vocal IQ, designs speech systems for smartphones, Neil Bargh builds robots for science labs, and Airbus systems engineer Paul Meacham, who is building the next rover that will explore Mars, join Chris Smith, Dave Ansell and Ginny Smith to pit their wits against the assembled Cambridge public, answering questions like how would the Mars rover fare in Robot Wars? Plus, we make a motor from scratch and find out what happens when we dunk electronic devices in liquid nitrogen...
2014-03-04
1h 01
The Naked Scientists Podcast
AUTOMATE: The World of Robots
Robots are under examination this week. Engineer Blaise Thomson, from Vocal IQ, designs speech systems for smartphones, Neil Bargh builds robots for science labs, and Airbus systems engineer Paul Meacham, who is building the next rover that will explore Mars, join Chris Smith, Dave Ansell and Ginny Smith to pit their wits against the assembled Cambridge public, answering questions like how would the Mars rover fare in Robot Wars? Plus, we make a motor from scratch and find out what happens when we dunk electronic devices in liquid nitrogen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-03-04
59 min
Saturday Live
Bill Gates, Trevor Nelson, Alex Jennings' Inheritance Tracks
Sian Williams and Richard Coles with broadcaster Trevor Nelson, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and Neil Ansell who chose a life of poverty. The Inheritance Tracks of actor Alex Jennings, John McCarthy visits a secret urban garden and Kate Fox provides poetry. Listeners share their stories of a stolen stamp collection and a love affair with the ZX Spectrum computer and offer their thanks to strangers near and far.Producer: Debbie Sheringham.
2013-06-08
1h 25