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The Napoleonic Quarterly
Episode 50: Q2-1804 - The imperial dignity
1804. April... May... June... three months in which the British are facing an uphill struggle in building another coalition against the French... The Revolution takes its final step as Napoleon Bonaparte is to be granted the imperial dignity... and in the Caucasus, a determined Russian general is making real progress. This is episode 50 of the Napoleonic Quarterly... covering three months in which France makes the decision to move to Empire.[06.00] - Headline developments[18.10] - Adam Zamoyski on European diplomacy in 1804[46.40] - Philip Dwyer on the decision to make Napoleon Bonaparte an emperor[1.06.15...
2025-11-15
1h 35
In Our Time
Napoleon's Hundred Days (Archive Episode)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's temporary return to power in France in 1815, following his escape from exile on Elba . He arrived with fewer than a thousand men, yet three weeks later he had displaced Louis XVIII and taken charge of an army as large as any that the Allied Powers could muster individually. He saw that his best chance was to pick the Allies off one by one, starting with the Prussian and then the British/Allied armies in what is now Belgium. He appeared to be on the point of victory at Waterloo yet somehow it...
2025-08-07
58 min
In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg
Napoleon's Hundred Days (Archive Episode)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's temporary return to power in France in 1815, following his escape from exile on Elba . He arrived with fewer than a thousand men, yet three weeks later he had displaced Louis XVIII and taken charge of an army as large as any that the Allied Powers could muster individually. He saw that his best chance was to pick the Allies off one by one, starting with the Prussian and then the British/Allied armies in what is now Belgium. He appeared to be on the point of victory at Waterloo yet somehow it eluded...
2025-08-07
1h 00
Not Quite Great Books: a TV podcast
107. The Americans 5x11, "Dyatkovo," with Michaela Rife
Danielle and John are joined by friend of the pod Michaela Rife to discuss The Americans Season 5 Episode 11, “Dyatkovo” (a word Danielle is definitely great at pronouncing, and a word John is actually great at pronouncing). Michaela offers up homecoming and the relationship to home as a banger of a theme, and together your hosts consider Henry’s HOMEwork, Philip’s reveries of home, the question of defending a homeland, and what it really means to have a home to go back to - a recurring question for MANY of our characters. Danielle offers some Stan-centric tinfoil hat theories in the D...
2025-07-31
1h 49
Spy Story
Charles Talleyrand: The Ultimate Betrayal - part 2
Episode 21: "Charles Talleyrand: The Making of a Master Betrayer" and Episode 22: "Charles Talleyrand: The Ultimate Betrayal" tell the remarkable story of one of history's most skilled diplomatic manipulators. These episodes trace Talleyrand's transformation from aristocratic bishop to revolutionary supporter to Napoleon's Foreign Minister and ultimately to his betrayer. The story explores how Talleyrand's calculated treachery—selling military secrets to Austria and Russia while serving Napoleon—positioned him to save France from devastating peace terms after the Emperor's defeat. His career exemplifies the complex relationship between personal survival, political pragmatism, and national interest.Key ThemesPolitical Surv...
2025-07-31
14 min
Spy Story
Charles Talleyrand: The Making of a Master Betrayer (part 1)
Episode 21: "Charles Talleyrand: The Making of a Master Betrayer" and Episode 22: "Charles Talleyrand: The Ultimate Betrayal" tell the remarkable story of one of history's most skilled diplomatic manipulators. These episodes trace Talleyrand's transformation from aristocratic bishop to revolutionary supporter to Napoleon's Foreign Minister and ultimately to his betrayer. The story explores how Talleyrand's calculated treachery—selling military secrets to Austria and Russia while serving Napoleon—positioned him to save France from devastating peace terms after the Emperor's defeat. His career exemplifies the complex relationship between personal survival, political pragmatism, and national interest.Key Themes
2025-07-28
12 min
The Napoleonic Quarterly
Episode 43: Q3-1802 - Pushing the boundaries
1802. July… August… September… Three months in which Napoleon Bonaparte outmanoeuvres France’s Senate to move even closer to absolute power… In St Petersburg Russia’s new Tsar seems to have got over the distressing circumstances of his predecessor’s murder… And on both sides of the English Channel the Peace of Amiens is starting to look more than a little shaky. This is episode 43 of the Napoleonic Quarterly - covering three months in which France moves closer to what many fear looks, feels, smells… like monarchy. [08:30 - Headline developments] [17:55] - Philip Dwyer on Bonaparte being made Consul For Li...
2025-01-01
1h 40
The Ten Minute Time Machine
Alexander the Great: Conqueror, Visionary, and Architect of an Empire
AbstractAlexander the Great, one of the most renowned figures in history, built one of the largest empires in the ancient world. This summary examines his early life, military conquests, and the enduring legacy of his empire, which spanned three continents and blended Greek and Eastern cultures.1. IntroductionAlexander III of Macedon, known as Alexander the Great, was born in 356 BCE in Pella. His rapid rise to power and military conquests profoundly shaped ancient civilizations. Within a little over a decade, he expanded Macedonian rule from Greece to Egypt and deep...
2024-11-04
21 min
Pastoring on Purpose
GA2024 - Philip Bonaparte
Our second mini-episode of Pastoring on Purpose recorded live at General Assembly 2024 features Administrative Bishop Philip Bonaparte. Dr. Bonaparte spoke with Producer Ryan about his experience serving the Island of Grenada and some of the cultural differences compared to the church he pastors in New Jersey.
2024-07-09
13 min
In Our Time
Napoleon's Hundred Days
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's temporary return to power in France in 1815, following his escape from exile on Elba . He arrived with fewer than a thousand men, yet three weeks later he had displaced Louis XVIII and taken charge of an army as large as any that the Allied Powers could muster individually. He saw that his best chance was to pick the Allies off one by one, starting with the Prussian and then the British/Allied armies in what is now Belgium. He appeared to be on the point of victory at Waterloo yet somehow it...
2024-05-16
58 min
In Our Time: History
Napoleon's Hundred Days
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Napoleon Bonaparte's temporary return to power in France in 1815, following his escape from exile on Elba . He arrived with fewer than a thousand men, yet three weeks later he had displaced Louis XVIII and taken charge of an army as large as any that the Allied Powers could muster individually. He saw that his best chance was to pick the Allies off one by one, starting with the Prussian and then the British/Allied armies in what is now Belgium. He appeared to be on the point of victory at Waterloo yet somehow it...
2024-05-16
58 min
The Missing Chapter Podcast
Down the Rabbit Hole
His conquests rewrote the history books, as well as the maps of continents. He was feared throughout Europe and his tactics would redefine military strategies for decades to come. Napoleon Bonaparte rose to power out of the French Revolution and the period of upheaval that saw French royalty overthrow, as well as beheaded. Nothing stood in his way, except… four-legged furry animals, renowned for their cuteness. Historians will tell you that Napoleon’s greatest miscalculations came when he invaded the frozen tundra of Russia, when in reality, his greatest defeat and most humiliating loss happened early at the hands or r...
2024-04-13
04 min
Keep Canada Weird
106 - March 12, 2024 - Philip the coffin maker, Shirley the grandma to WNBA Tiktok star, the continued Egg/Ag-Gate fallout
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.In this episode your hosts discuss; a baby born on a flight to Toronto the puzzling Kate Middleton photo Philip the coffin maker of Sidney, BC Shirley the grandma to WNBA All Star Tik Tok star the continued fallout from EGG/AG Gate Series LinksKeep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weirdSend a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contactJoin the Keep Canada Weird...
2024-03-15
1h 00
The Canadian Gothic
KEEP CANADA WEIRD - March 12th, 2024 - Philip the coffin maker, Shirley the grandma to WNBA Tiktok star, the continued Egg/Ag-Gate fallout
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.In this episode your hosts discuss; a baby born on a flight to Toronto the puzzling Kate Middleton photo Philip the coffin maker of Sidney, BC Shirley the grandma to WNBA All Star Tik Tok star the continued fallout from EGG/AG Gate Series LinksKeep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weirdSend a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contactJoin the Keep Canada Weird...
2024-03-15
1h 00
Sólo Directos
Mark Knopfler - Milan, 10 Mayo 2019
Mark Freuder Knopfler (Glasgow, Escocia, 12 de agosto de 1949) es un cantante, guitarrista, productor, cantante y compositor británico. Antes de su carrera como músico, trabajó de periodista y dio clases en la universidad. Principalmente conocido como fundador, guitarrista y cantante de la banda Dire Straits y su singular estilo con la guitarra sin púa, está considerado como uno de los músicos más importantes de la historia del rock. También ha tocado en otras bandas (Notting Hillbillies, Brewer's Droop), para otros artistas (Bob Dylan en Slow Train Coming entre otros), ha participado en infinidad de discos de Phil...
2024-03-03
2h 13
Von rechts gelesen
Napoleon Bonaparte, Feldherr oder »cuck«?
Napoleon Bonaparte war zweifelsohne einer der größten Feldherren der europäischen Geschichte – und obendrein ein politischer Revolutionär. Zeit seines Lebens hat er Kontinentaleuropa seinen Stempel aufgedrückt. »Napoleon«, der neue Film von Ridley Scott, wagt einen anderen Blick auf den korsischen Feldherren; sehr zum Missfallen vieler Zuschauer. Napoleon Bonaparte als Muttersöhnchen und »… Quelle
2023-12-02
1h 11
Recap Book Chat
Part 1 -The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Written 180 years ago we step back in time through the pages of the classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. This is such a hefty book and contains so much we wanted to talk about we decided to break it up into two parts. We are really enjoying our Penguin Classics version of the book that features the A Storm with Smuggler's Landing on the cover. The artwork was done by Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812) In part one we try to give an overview of the story and lay the foundation by introducing c...
2023-02-14
47 min
Vi ejer natten
Kokainen drysser ned fra loftet
Han var venner med alle spidserne, både hjemme i Danmark og ude i den store verden, eks-milliardæren Peter Axel Fischer. Takket være aviser og råolie skabte han sig en formue op igennem 70'erne. Der kom penge, der kom rejser og en eksklusiv omgangskreds med navne fra Kennedy-familien til det Saudiarabiske kongerige. Og Fischer var en festabe. I dette afsnit tager han sammen med modekongen Erik brandt, tidligere model Lotte Freddie samt barejer Peter Gerholm dig med på pubcrawl på nogle af Danmarks og verdens mest dekadente og eksklusive 70’er jetsetklubber. Kom indenfor hos Bonaparte i Gothersgade og den s...
2023-02-06
28 min
Vi ejer natten
Kokainen drysser ned fra loftet
Han var venner med alle spidserne, både hjemme i Danmark og ude i den store verden, eks-milliardæren Peter Axel Fischer. Takket være aviser og råolie skabte han sig en formue op igennem 70'erne. Der kom penge, der kom rejser og en eksklusiv omgangskreds med navne fra Kennedy-familien til det Saudiarabiske kongerige. Og Fischer var en festabe. I dette afsnit tager han sammen med modekongen Erik brandt, tidligere model Lotte Freddie samt barejer Peter Gerholm dig med på pubcrawl på nogle af Danmarks og verdens mest dekadente og eksklusive 70’er jetsetklubber. Kom indenfor hos Bonaparte i Gothersgade og den s...
2023-01-31
01 min
Feel Into A Must-Listen Full Audiobook During Your Workout.
Not Forgotten by Elizabeth Johns
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586548to listen full audiobooks. Title: Not Forgotten Series: #2 of Brethren in Arms Author: Elizabeth Johns Narrator: Alex Wyndham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 46 minutes Release date: September 6, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Shipwrecked and believed dead by his friends, Captain Philip Elliot has been in hiding whilst spying on one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. Despite being in exile, Bonaparte still has grandiose plans of escape and conquering Europe . . . with the help of his ex-mistress, La Glacier, the most beautiful and complicit woman in France. Now the Duke of Wellington wants Philip to come out o...
2022-09-06
5h 46
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
Not Forgotten by Elizabeth Johns
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586548to listen full audiobooks. Title: Not Forgotten Series: #2 of Brethren in Arms Author: Elizabeth Johns Narrator: Alex Wyndham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 46 minutes Release date: September 6, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Shipwrecked and believed dead by his friends, Captain Philip Elliot has been in hiding whilst spying on one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. Despite being in exile, Bonaparte still has grandiose plans of escape and conquering Europe . . . with the help of his ex-mistress, La Glacier, the most beautiful and complicit woman in France. Now the Duke of Wellington wants Philip to come out o...
2022-09-06
5h 46
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
Not Forgotten by Elizabeth Johns
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/586548 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Not Forgotten Series: #2 of Brethren in Arms Author: Elizabeth Johns Narrator: Alex Wyndham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 46 minutes Release date: September 6, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Shipwrecked and believed dead by his friends, Captain Philip Elliot has been in hiding whilst spying on one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. Despite being in exile, Bonaparte still has grandiose plans of escape and conquering Europe . . . with the help of his ex-mistress, La Glacier, the most beautiful and complicit woman in France. Now the Duke of Wellington wants Philip to come o...
2022-09-06
30 min
Byte Sized Biographies…
Kempton Bunton and the Theft of Goya’s Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (Part One)
In 1961, an unemployed cab driver, Kempton Bunton, pulled off one of the most remarkable art thefts of the 20th century. Or did he? Kempton Bunton, 1965 Bunton’s mother named him Kempton Cannon Bunton after a British jockey, Kempton Cannon, who won the Epsom Derby only days before her son’s birth, June 14, 1904, a victory she financially backed. When asked about his unusual name, Bunton also always replied, “It’s Kempton as in Kempton Park racecourse,” as if to underscore his interest in such an edgy activity. Francisco De Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley, the First Duke of Wellingto...
2022-08-01
35 min
The Napoleonic Quarterly
Episode 17: Q1-1796 - Directory dilemmas
Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly 1796. January. February. March. Three months in which the British take Ceylon thanks to some daring – or perhaps that should be dairy-ing – exploits… Napoleon Bonaparte takes command of the Army of Italy… And the new French government, the Directory, struggles to find its way. This is episode 17 of the Napoleonic Quarterly – covering three months in which it feels like the (E)dam is about to break over this conflict. [15:54] - Military historian and author Philip Ball describes the British capture of Ceylon's T...
2022-01-08
1h 23
Podcast UFO
481. Tenth Anniversary Show!
Show guest Luis Jimenez along to celebrate our ten years of Podcast UFO, we will be hearing from Stephen Bassett 17:52 (our very 1st episode guest), Alejandro Rojas 2:47:35 (former UFO newscaster) Michael Lauck 1:13:32 (former UFO newscaster, blog writer), Clas Svahn 4:08, Leslie Kean 1:36:52, Dean Alioto 15:00, Lee Speigel 1:01:12, David Marler 1:47:28, Bryce Zabel 1:06:40, Jennifer Stein 41:09, Peter Robbins 56:17, John Greenewald, Jr 36:44, Travis Walton 1:10:02, Kathleen Marden 33:00, Jr, Richard Cutting 55:27, Stan Gordon 1:04:37, Calvin Parker 1:16:30, Philip Mantle 1:16:30, Ben Hansen 1:20:55, Robert Powell 1:02:36, Chris Lambright 1:24:36, Kevin Randle 9:02, Sam Maranto 46:35, Linda Zimmermann 1:39:52, Dr Michael Masters 1:51:06, Irene Previn 1:32:22, Chase Kloetzke 16:12, Paul Eno 54:07, Greg Bishop 3:02:20, Ben Moss & Tony Angiola 1:42:45, Jordan Bonaparte 43:45, Preston Dennett 1:30:30...
2021-11-16
3h 19
The Missing Chapter Podcast
Night Writing
In the early 1800s, Europe was in the grasp of Napoleon's Bonaparte's Grand Army. A tenured officer in the artillery ranks will develop a unique system to combat a dilemma that has plagued French forces along the front. Amazingly, his system of code communication will be transformed to shed light for millions of those living in darkness - at the hands of a 13-year old boy.
2021-06-26
05 min
The Napoleonic Quarterly
Episode 08: Q4-1793 - The Vendée horror
Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly 1793. October, November, December. Three months in which Napoleon Bonaparte helps the French retake Toulon… the Austrians set themselves up for a fall at Wattingnies… and in the Caribbean the situation on Saint Domingue descends further into the mire. This is episode eight of the Napoleonic Quarterly – covering three months in which the French revolutionaries crush their enemies within and without through the merciless use of brute force. [4:15] – An extended opening section in which Charles Esdaile tells the story of the horror o...
2021-03-13
1h 19
Futility Closet
The Taliesin Murders
By 1914 Frank Lloyd Wright had become one of America's most influential architects. But that August a violent tragedy unfolded at his Midwestern residence and studio. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the shocking attack of Julian Carlton, which has been called "the most horrific single act of mass murder in Wisconsin history." We'll also admire some helpful dogs and puzzle over some freezing heat. Intro: In 1992 by Celess Antoine patented an umbrella for dogs. Ignaz Moscheles' piano piece "The Way of the World" reads...
2020-10-05
32 min
Embark On The Game-Changing Full Audiobook Experience!
A Man of No Country by Philip K. Allan
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/146748to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Man of No Country Series: The Alexander Clay, Book 4 Author: Philip K. Allan Narrator: Symon James Sweet Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 1 min Release date: 05-14-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 36 ratings Genres: Sea Adventures Publisher's Summary: In 1798, the British Royal Navy withdrew from the Mediterranean to combat the threat of invasion at home. In their absence, rumors abound of a French Army gathering in the south of France under General Napoleon Bonaparte, and of a large fleet gathering to transport them. Alexander Clay and his ship, Titan...
2020-05-14
8h 01
Quarantine Bedtime Stories
3-26-20 "A Houseboat on the Styx" (ft. Shakespeare, Nero, Dr. Johnson, and other deceased luminaries)
There's an odd leap from Captain Sharkey to A House-Boat on the Styx, which goes like this: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was pissed that nobody was interested in his non-Sherlock-characters so he killed off Sherlock Holmes (with an ambiguous ending so that he could come back) this book, A HOUSE-BOAT ON THE STYX, came out in 1902 -- one year before Holmes' resurrection which is why Sherlock Holmes plays a role in the sequel: THE PURSUIT OF THE HOUSE-BOAT That's an odd way to preface this, without explaining exactly what this story is, or the nature of the H...
2020-03-26
28 min
A Semente
A SEMENTE #152
O Cristo inigualável O famoso historiador Philip Schaff, na terceira parte do seu livro “A Pessoa de Cristo: a Perfeição da sua Humanidade como Prova da sua Divindade”, fala do impacto da vida e da obra de Jesus até sobre pessoas que O rejeitavam como Deus. Esse foi o caso de Napoleão Bonaparte, um homem cujo deus era o poder, que se intrigava com o fato de Jesus, para ele um mero homem, ainda ter tantos discípulos séculos depois da Sua morte. Era difícil para o imperador francês admitir que Jesus, o humilde Nazareno, tiv...
2020-01-03
05 min
We Want A Podcast
WWAP 001: Kenan and Kal-El
Officially this is our first episode, which we recorded on Friday the 13th as per our endorsement deal with sports apparel/energy drink manufacturer NO FEAR. It's pretty scary stuff, no doubt, so plz listen with a friend and def leave the lights on. Up in this one we learn all about Jesus Christ, Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, King Philip IV, Pope Clement V and we sit down with popular humorist Marco Julietti. Come get super-informed with us. Promotional considerations provided by No Fear, Inc.
2018-05-01
1h 06
Screeners Podcast
Episode 98: Black Panther
Yes, there’s a new Marvel movie, and yes, they chose to release it in February. Black Panther is something of a departure for Marvel in a couple different ways, not the least of which is its writer/director. Ryan Coogler’s first two features, Fruitvale Station and Creed, were well-received but decidedly more, let’s say “constrained”, than your average Marvel flick. The choices have paid off in a big way, though, with Black Panther shooting to the top of the box office, posting the biggest take for a February release (http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/18/media/black-panther-box-office/index.html) of all tim...
2018-02-20
1h 05
Entre Otras Cosas
04 EOC 120 compositores y el cambio de Epoca: segmento 4 de Beethoven a Richard strauss
Y de Carl Philip Emanuel Bach; “el Bach de Hamburgo”, pasamos a Beethoven y a su sinfonía “Heroica. Enardecido por los valores de la Revolución Francesa, Beethoven admiró profundamente a Napoleón Bonaparte, hasta que este se coronó emperador en 1804. Asi que Beethoven se enfadó tanto, que lo borró de la dedicatoria en la partitura, de esta tercera sinfonía en mi bemol mayor su opus 55; conocida como la “heroica”. Todo un canto de alabanzas para conmemorar el recuerdo de un gran hombre. Claro que aquel hombre ejemplar ya no era un hombre de carne y hueso, sino un ideal. Un parad...
2016-10-25
10 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #095 - READALONG: SS-GB by Len Deighton
The SFFaudio Podcast #095 – Jesse talks with Professor Eric S. Rabkin about an alternate history novel: SS-GB by Len Deighton. Talked about on today’s show: alternate history, Luke Burrage, “if it leaves a lasting impression that says something about its artistic character”, why write alternate history, Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter, historical fiction, 1941 vs. 1978, what is the relationship between Science Fiction and detective fiction, tales of ratiocination, Fatherland by Robert Harris, the Fatherland TV movie, BBC audio drama, Philip K. Dick’s The Man In The High Castle, what would it be like under Nazi rule...
2011-02-14
1h 04
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #064 – READALONG: The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
The SFFaudio Podcast #064 – Scott and Jesse talk with Julie Davis and Luke Burrage about The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester! Talked about on today’s show: Forgotten Classics, Science Fiction Book Review Podcast, Richard K. Morgan’s The Steel Remains, The Invisible Man, Robert Sheckley’s The Status Civilization, exploding volcanoes, Gulliver Foyle, jaunting as teleporting, BAMF, The Uncanny X-Men, Jumper by Steven Gould, Charles Fort Jaunte (is a reference to Charles Fort), Fortean Times, The Tyger by William Blake,Tā moko (Maori facial tattoo), religion, swearing, tabernac...
2010-06-28
1h 03
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer
Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth waiting for! Our guest today is Dr Philip Dwyer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, History Dept, University of Newscastle, Australia. Philip has a long list of credentials: * Ph.D. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 1993* D.E.A. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, (Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies) Paris, 1989* Maîtrise University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Paris, 1988* Licen...
2009-11-13
1h 22
Napoleon
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer
Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth waiting for! Our guest today is Dr Philip Dwyer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, History Dept, University of Newscastle, Australia. Philip has a long list of credentials: * Ph.D. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 1993* D.E.A. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, (Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies) Paris, 1989* Maîtrise University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Paris, 1988* Licen...
2009-11-13
1h 22
Napoleon
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer
Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth waiting for! Our guest today is Dr Philip Dwyer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, History Dept, University of Newscastle, Australia. Philip has a long list of credentials: * Ph.D. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 1993* D.E.A. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, (Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies) Paris, 1989* Maîtrise University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Paris, 1988* Licen...
2009-11-13
1h 22
Napoleon Bonaparte Premium Podcasts
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer
Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth waiting for! Our guest today is Dr Philip Dwyer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, History Dept, University of Newscastle, Australia. Philip has a long list […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer appeared first on Napoleon.
2009-11-13
1h 22
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast
The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer
Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth waiting for! Our guest today is Dr Philip Dwyer, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, History Dept, University of Newscastle, Australia. Philip has a long list […] The post The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #54 – Dr Philip Dwyer appeared first on Napoleon.
2009-11-13
1h 22
Healthcare Intelligence Network
Horizon NJ Health's ER-based Caseworker Initiative
In this podcast, Dr. Philip M. Bonaparte, chief medical officer of Horizon NJ Health comments on the success of his organization's fourth ER-based caseworker initiative and the information these caseworkers distribute to patients. Bonaparte also comments on the benefits and drawbacks retail clinics and convenient care clinics are having on the healthcare industry at this stage in their existence. Dr. Bonaparte and Caryn Jacobi, McKesson's associate V.P. of operations for Illinois, will describe how their respective organizations target and engage Medicaid enrollees for participation and success in disease management programs during a July 25, 2007 audio conference, The Medicaid Population: Identifying...
2007-07-12
00 min
Healthcare Intelligence Network
Using Field Work to Make Contact with Medicaid Members
When it comes to making contact with its Medicaid members in Illinois, field work is the name of the game for McKesson Health Solutions. A presence in emergency departments to reduce unnecessary utilization among members and the placement of communication teams in 24 geographical locations around the state is proving successful for McKesson, explains Caryn Jacobi, McKesson's associate V.P. of operations for Illinois. Other efforts include a 24-hour triage line for members and mailings, phone calls and field visits. Dr. Philip M. Bonaparte, chief medical officer of Horizon NJ Health and Jacobi, will describe how their respective organizations target and...
2007-07-12
00 min