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CountrySlideCountrySlide32: Rupert Lowe's dog and the tree planting conundrumSocial media recently flew into outrage at one man's decision - we talk about perceptions of rural life as viewed through the media, should it only show the highlights or is it better to provide a balanced view of life in the countryside?Callum has also been working with his suspiciously ChatGPT like glamourous assistant to devise a better tree planting scheme which takes into account life after planting and right species in the right place.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside....2025-06-2759 minCountrySlideCountrySlide31: Peppering, Cart Sheds and Healthy Food ChoicesThe main topic for this weeks episode is the mid-season spending review, but we ease you into it with the usual banter. Callum has been creating memorable summer evenings for his kids. Richard P has been out in the woods and cooking up a storm with locally sourced ingredients. Meanwhile Richard Negus has been out and about meeting interesting people like the Duke of Norfolk and Davie Scott.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Send us photos of your interesting trinkets as submissions to...2025-06-201h 06CountrySlideCountrySlide30: Crypto, Catfish noodling, and WheelbarrowsLearn about crypto in the countryside, William Alldis at the Cart shed and his catfishing pond which fulfilled Callum's lad's dream...and the nightmare which buying wheelbarrows has brought into Richard P's life.The guys also discuss some British geography, pick on Paul in his shed and just in general talk about what they have been doing in the past week.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Send us photos of your interesting trinkets as submissions to the calendar or for fun at...2025-06-1353 minCountrySlideCountrySlide29: Bad Taxidermy, Childhood Trauma and County ShowsAs we really enter into show season and stewards across the nation blow the dust and cobwebs from grandads old bowler hat, we delve into the nature of County Shows nowadays and how they have changed. From ugly garden ornaments to expensive paddling pools, they offer a whole host of ways to spend money - even going so far as hiring Spudman to attend! (don't ask me, I'm just the producer)CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Send us your interesting trinkets as submissions to...2025-06-0658 minCountrySlideCountrySlideThe Mullet : When to put Money into BrandingThis week's question is:"Love the show – it’s the only podcast I can listen to while mucking out! I’ve recently taken over the social media and marketing for our family’s farm diversification business (a mix of glamping and selling beef boxes). I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth getting a proper logo and branding done, or if it’s just a waste of money when we’ve already got a name and some basic Canva graphics. Any thoughts?"— Tom, CarmarthenshireIf you would like to send us a photo or get in touch, y...2025-06-0317 minCountrySlideCountrySlide28: Clarkson's Farm and Rural DiversificationThere is one very small spoiler in this episode, you have been warned!With the release of the latest series of Clarkson's Farm we struck whilst the iron was hot to bring you an episode which (eventually) gets into some of the interesting features of this hit show. Whether you love or hate it, there is no denying that Clarkson's Farm has had an impact on awareness about farming in the UK, diversification and the pressures on agriculture.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.2025-05-301h 01CountrySlideCountrySlideThe Mullet : How Not to Build a Pointless WebsiteWelcome to the new mini-series of CountrySlide Business / Marketing. There is going to be a new episode each week in which we answer a question from the audience. If you have a question, you can send it in by email to contact@countryslide.co.uk or DM it to us through our social media platforms (the pod, Richard P or Callum) or drop it in the comments below!This week's question is:Hi Callum and Richard – I’ve been running a small cut flower business from my family farm for the past...2025-05-2720 minCountrySlideCountrySlide27: Steam Punk Toilets and Gen-Z in the countrysideA mixed bag of an episode covering hard hitting topics including the benefits our little podcast is having to our listeners mental health - expressed through the medium of Callum reading a thread from X.com; Richard's rural plumbing woes which have lead to a less than ideal but still functional adaptation to the outside loo, and the other Richard sharing his in depth thoughts about a recent poll of Gen-Z to discover how they view the countryside.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.If...2025-05-2356 minCountrySlideCountrySlide26: Where's our rain and who stole my shoes?Sorry that this episode is later than usual, it took a long time to edit as the heady rush of being in the same room only 2 days previous seemed to empower your beloved hosts (some more than others!) Leading to many tales and standing on soap boxes.In this week's episode we talk about La Palombe - THE wild food restaurant in London; Richard Negus' book launch; the complete lack of water in the UK right now; and foxes both urban and rural!CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life...2025-05-1651 minEnjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Captivating!Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Captivating!Wild Thing by Sue PrideauxPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/618to listen full audiobooks. Title: Wild Thing Author: Sue Prideaux Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley Format: mp3 Length: 16 hrs and 45 mins Release date: 05-13-25 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Art Publisher's Summary: Paul Gauguin's legend as a transgressive genius arises as much from his biography as his aesthetically daring Polynesian paintings. Gauguin is chiefly known for his pictures that eschewed convention, to celebrate the beauty of an indigenous people and their culture. In this work, Sue Prideaux reveals that while Gauguin was a complicated man, his scandalous reputation is largely undeserved.2025-05-134h 45CountrySlideCountrySlide25: Rural pub games, Richard's next book and Public speakingThe trio are back together and as unruly as ever in an episode which is guaranteed to make you laugh at least once. Topics vary from responsibly feeding birds, to Negus' next (hallmark movie inspired) book, to the time the Prideaux nearly died playing rural pub games and the guys worst public speaking engagements. CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.If you have a local rural pub game which you think we should try, you can email us at: countryslide@ruralandoutdoor.co.u...2025-05-091h 14CountrySlideCountrySlide24: Uncommon Ground with Patrick GalbraithFollowing the release of his latest book Uncommon Ground, we invited Patrick Galbraith to talk to Richard P and Callum about what inspired him to write about land access, some of the opinions he encountered in his research and also whether he thinks there is a sweet spot.Along the way topics covered include the Great Wall of China, the history of land access in the UK - from common land to mass trespass to now, the actual realities of access and the effects that we as humans (along with our four-legged friends) can have on wildlife. 2025-05-021h 08CountrySlideCountrySlideWhy Moorlands Matter : SPECIAL EPISODE(00:00:00) Introduction (00:02:41) Tarquin Millington-Drake (00:21:24) Emily Graham (00:35:06) Prof. Charles Tyler (00:46:45) Caz Raine (01:02:14) Dave Scott (01:17:42) Post-event Discussion This episode is the result of an invitation to attend a Conservation Communication event in Northumbria along with 7 other people. We were there for a little over 24 hours and taken out to different parts of the upland there to experience the absolute abundance of wildlife.Rather than writing an essay here, we'll leave it to the people we interviewed to explain the importance of events like these and how we can better communicate and publicise rural...2025-05-011h 50CountrySlideCountrySlide23: Crinkle Crankle, Fossil Hunting and Reliable News SourcesWe share a whole host of suggestions on where to get your worldly news from, after spending the first half of the show sharing our own news...Callum's been making sacrifices for his children but on the plus side got to eat donuts and ice cream before hunting for fossils.Richard N finally has more to talk about than hedgelaying and visited an excellent restaurant in Lambeth.Richard P has just about recovered after a week of mini digger hire shenanigans and improving some old drainage ditches for wildlife.CountrySlide is a...2025-04-251h 11CountrySlideCountrySlide22: Country Music and Turtle DovesWe delve into two hot topics this week - is there such a thing as British Country music and Turtle Dove season is here. As you no doubt expect, we get a little sidetracked along the way by topics like drill music, the jellyfish song, David Bellamy, foraging law (again), interesting bird sightings and the usual anecdotes and book talk.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.If you would like to get in touch with your British Country music suggestions or connections, you can...2025-04-181h 21CountrySlideCountrySlide21: Hormonal hawks, illegal foraging and new ag policy with Clare as PMThere was a plan for the episode this week, it involved everyone bring a little bit of something along to talk about. It ended up with a long ramble which included each little thing at some point along the journey.Expect to hear about staircase lining parties, Aldi drinks, port cocktails, technical issues, massive trees, foraging in spring, attack hawks, fashion choices, illegal foraging, who should be in the cabinet next, and cats....CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.If you would...2025-04-111h 15CountrySlideCountrySlide20: Being a Dad in the CountrysideBeing a parent and raising children is a minefield in so many ways, Richard Negus and Callum talk about some of the highs and lows they've experienced whilst being dads in the countryside. Expect tales including snail racing in the rain, falling into streams, learning bad language and being shown dodgy videos. All whilst embracing and being embraced by the countryside and rural communities.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.If you would like to get in touch with your stories of disastrous outings...2025-04-0456 minCountrySlideCountrySlide19: A Load of Old Pollocks with Mike WarnerMike Warner from 'A Passion for Seafood' is our guest this week on CountrySlide. Expect to hear about the positive state of UK fisheries, the less positive facts about what we export and import (the 'fresh' fish you enjoy on holiday might actually have made the same journey as you) and why we don't eat as much fish as we once did.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Links- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at...2025-03-281h 07CountrySlideCountrySlide18: GWCT conference, Making Charcoal and Protecting Simon's plumsAn episode of twists and turns as Richard Negus recounts the talks from the GWCT Game Conference, Richard Prideaux describes an information gathering trip to learn about Biochar and Callum tells a tale of protecting a man's plums from an old deer.Our Guest next week is Mike Warner from A Passion for Seafood - if you have any questions then feel free to send them in and we'll fit in what we can.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Links2025-03-2159 minCountrySlideCountrySlide17: The Postman Nicked our Magic Tree DrugsAfter last week's rather sensible episode, the guys are back in their respective seats to shake everything back to normal. After several short detours into green children, stealing wood for carving, Stephen Fry, Orford Ness, and stolen drugs....eventually we reach the main topic of clubs and societies in rural communities - all inspired by a recent casting call and speaking gig.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Links- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any...2025-03-141h 28CountrySlideCountrySlide16: The Women Take overProducer Amy, Clare Negus and Angharad (director of Hadleigh Show) take the lead on this weeks episode in honour of International Women's Day on 8th March.Richard asks some insightful questions about being a woman in the countryside, rural life from a different point of view and the possible isolation. Expect ramblings of a different kind as the three ladies talk about the potential problems with women-only groups, cloaks of invisibility and growing up in a time and place where adventures were encouraged.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the...2025-03-071h 05CountrySlideCountrySlide15: No Horses Were Harmed In The Making Of This EpisodeLet's be honest, once in a while it's best to just let people run with what springs to mind, particularly these three people.Beware, this episode may lead to coffee on your keyboard, swerving tractors or people giving you strange looks on the bus. In a nut shell this is an episode about rural life, with a few real-life experiences thrown in along the way. Be prepared for your heart to be warmed, and your sides split.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.2025-02-281h 16CountrySlideCountrySlide14: Reedbeds and Thatching with Andy DodsonThis weeks episode is a long one, with Callum McInerney-Riley on the road to scotland it is left to the two Richards to interview our fantastic guest - Andy Dodson.Andy is not only from a long line of thatchers, but he is also a lecturer and currently studying to become a doctor of reeds (AKA Reedbed management)! The three discuss everything from reedbed conservation, the importance of the reedbed habitat to Bittern and other wildlife, lack of management in the UK, exotic reed, Andy's less good looking brother Chris, the endangered craft and hard job of reed...2025-02-211h 30CountrySlideCountrySlideThe British Shooting Show 2025 : SPECIAL EPISODEAn extra special episode recorded live at the British Shooting Show and sandwiched in between the usual weekly episodes. Richard P and Callum met up at the NEC to wander the halls of the British Shooting Show and take in what's on offer in the world of shooting - from optics to food, dog training aids to knives and (most importantly) Yeti cups and coolers. Hear their take on the conversations that they had and what was on offer!CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British c...2025-02-1733 minCountrySlideCountrySlide13: Dunnocks and MulletsThis weeks episode is a bit of a rollercoaster right from the off, with Callum McInerney-Riley discovering which photo was used for the cover before it descends into the hosts previous fashion choices and then picking up with the joys of spring.Richard Negus' provides an education in mullets and the secret life of dunnocks. Amazingly it ended up being less than an hour long! CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Show Notes and Links- Subscribe on P...2025-02-1458 minCountrySlideCountrySlide12: Is Agriculture Evil?After a bit of talk about starting a book club (but with none of that smutty Mills and Boon stuff) and once Callum McInerney-Riley had finished recapping every mouthful of his meal at Fallow in London, Richard, Richard and Callum finally got into the meat of the show and answering a listener question.Richard Negus really delved into the history of land management on this one, bringing up dates which everyone had hoped to forget, from the Corn Laws to CAP and ELMS.It is particularly worthwhile listening to the end of this weeks episode too.2025-02-071h 28CountrySlideCountrySlide11: Accidentally Breaking NatureWe did actualy manage to stick to the plan for this episode, although we overran by about 30 minutes because Callum McInerney-Riley kept talking about Milton Keynes.We also had some listener feedback, which descended into Mills and Boon-style embarasment for Richard Negus.When we did end up covering the intended topic the three hosts talked about some of the things we all do that create a poorer outcome for nature and conservation - and for once it's not shooting, farming or even hedgelaying.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation a...2025-01-311h 31CountrySlideCountrySlide10: The Accidental Deer EpisodeThis week the podcast derails early on as Callum entertains the two Richards with his cautionary tale about missing a family bowling trip thanks to a successful stalking trip which gave him a callous. Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux take a winding path to the end of the show with stops to talk about how Negus has made his X account more cheery, the Duke of Bedford, the realities of 'Deer in a Day' courses and the lack of recognition given to rural photographers. The guys may have lost a couple more po...2025-01-241h 00CountrySlideCountrySlide9: Wild Meat for the Masses with Leon Challis-DaviesLeon Challis-Davies joins us to talk about the reality of wild meat consumption in the UK, top tips about how to store and prepare your meat for the best results, why pheasant and partridge are better for you than chicken and the fantastic achievements of Eat Wild in marketing wild meat to the industry and general public.Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux deliver listener questions and talk about their own experiences with wild meat.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, c...2025-01-171h 46CountrySlideCountrySlide8: The Good, Bad and Ugly of rural organisationsThere are many organisations who claim to represent the countryside and the wildlife and people who reside there; in this episode Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux give their thoughts and opinions about the challenges that are faced and the effectiveness of a select few.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Show Notes and Links- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any time)- If you e...2025-01-1058 minCountrySlideCountrySlide7: The Real New Years Honours ListWe got this one in under an hour! Thanks to dinner arrangements we managed to keep this one tight whilst still giving the correct amount of praise to our choice of fantastic people who deserve a New Years Honour.  Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux start the new year by catching up on Christmas festivities and paying tribute to Mary Colwell, Stuart Pengs and Sam Mahoney.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Show Notes an...2025-01-0355 minCountrySlideCountrySlide6: Twas the week before ChristmasA rather long and rambling (no surprise there) episode recorded in the week before Christmas 2024 -  Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux discuss their typical Christmas, past traditions, how taxidermied crows can help to save partridge, and which politician is currently in the bad books....We won't be back next week but that gives you a chance to listen to this entire episode and hopefully enjoy the festive period.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.2024-12-201h 36CountrySlideCountrySlide5: The Shameless Christmas Gift GuideThe guys talk Christmas gifts in this episode of Countryslide, find out what Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux recommend for the foodie, dog loving hunter and conservationist in your life.CountrySlide is a podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.Show Notes and LinksEmail us with your stories or thoughts: countryslide@ruralandoutdoor.co.uk- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any time)- If you enjoy what we...2024-12-131h 33CountrySlideCountrySlide4: We've got Wood - The future of growing trees in the UKCountrySlide is a new podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.In this episode Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux welcome Harry Hoblyn from Rymer Trees and Hedging to the show to talk about all things trees.The group discuss:- Growing trees without the use of Peat- How many trees the UK needs to produce to hit government targets- Education about tree management- and much more......2024-12-061h 12CountrySlideCountrySlide3: Storm Bert, Dirty Rivers and Bearded TitsCountrySlide is a new podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.In this episode Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux discuss:- The weather and it's impact on work outdoors- How to prevent constipation in bearded tits- The state of British Rivers- Where to find a good foraging course- and much more...Show Notes and Links- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can c...2024-11-281h 12CountrySlideCountrySlide2: Farmers rally for future generations, stories of sadness and what you can do to helpCountrySlide is a new podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.In this episode Richard Negus and Callum McInerney-Riley (minus Richard Prideaux as he was battling against snow in North Wales) discuss:- the atmosphere at the farmer's rally in London- how the budget is affecting farmers, the future of rural businesses and the environment- what you can do to help farmers right nowShow Notes and Links- Subscribe on Patreon for...2024-11-221h 15CountrySlideCountrySlide1: Driven Mad by Game, The Mill of Death and Reeves Hates FarmersCountrySlide is a new podcast that looks at farming, conservation and life in the British countryside.In this episode Richard Negus, Callum McInerney-Riley and Richard Prideaux discuss:- a weekend of taking photos of pheasants (and the people shooting them)- the sawmill of death- the devastating affect the recent budget will have on British agricultureShow Notes and Links- Subscribe on Patreon for extra content (you can cancel at any time)- If you enjoy what...2024-11-151h 35The Podcast BrowserThe Podcast BrowserSue Prideaux: Wild Thing, A Life of Paul Gaugin Podcast: The Book Club (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Sue Prideaux: Wild Thing, A Life of Paul GauginPub date: 2024-10-16Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this week's Book Club podcast Sam Leith’s guest is the great Sue Prideaux who, after her prize-winning biographies of Nietzsche, Munch and Strindberg, has turned her attention to Gauguin in Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin. She tells me about the great man's unexpected brief career as an investment banker, his highly unusual marriage and h...2024-11-0741 minBaillie Gifford PrizeBaillie Gifford PrizeRead Smart: Sue PrideauxTune in to the first of our 'In Conversation' podcast episodes, where we speak to all six of this year's shortlisted authors about their extraordinary works of non-fiction. First up, Georgina Godwin speaks to Sue Prideaux, author of 'Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin'. Prideaux's award-winning works have captivated readers worldwide. From her James Tait Black Memorial Prize-winning biography of Edvard Munch to her Duff Cooper Prize-winning book on Strindberg, and her celebrated Nietzsche biography, 'I Am Dynamite!', which received the Hawthornden Prize and The Times Biography of the Year in 2018. In her latest work, 'Wild Thing', Prideaux brings t...2024-10-2912 minTapped Into PsychedelicsTapped Into Psychedelics#53 - Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder... The Never Ending Trip with Ed PrideauxSend us a textHey everyone and welcome back to an amazing interview with the awesome freelance journalist Ed Prideaux who has written content for BBC, VICE, Financial Times and other media outlets. Ed developed Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder due to adolescent LSD use and has lived with extensive flashbacks for close to a decade. He has written extensively about HPPD and provided support to others with this unique phenomenon. Listen as we discuss the nuances of living in a trip, the possible causation, and the philosophical implications of a continuous hallucination. Here is Ed’s e...2024-09-151h 17zelpharbookszelpharbooksEBook The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles A Forgotten Scholar (Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World) download ebook PDF EPUB[PDF] Download The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar (Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Timothy C F StuntReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=3030322653ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF EBook The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar (Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World) download ebook PDF EPUB Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF EBook The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar (Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic...2023-07-3100 minpassiplashsifpassiplashsifDOWNLOAD The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles A Forgotten Scholar [PDF EBOOK EPUB KINDLE] by Timothy C F StuntDownload The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Timothy C F StuntReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=3030322653ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download DOWNLOAD The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar [PDF EBOOK EPUB KINDLE] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download DOWNLOAD The Life and Times of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles: A Forgotten Scholar [PDF EBOOK EPUB KINDLE] read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download DOWNLOAD The Life and Times of Samuel...2023-03-1300 minThe Cash Geeks NetworkThe Cash Geeks NetworkEpisode 258 - MARK PRIDEAUXOn this Episode- Dom & "G" are joined in-studio by Mark Prideaux. Mark is the Owner of TaxDepPro- a cost segregation company based out of Jacksonville, FL. As a member of the 'American Society of Cost Segregation Professionals,' Mark has worked with individual investors, RE Syndicators, CPA firms & Partnerships to produce more than 760 studies involving over $890 Million worth of property. How can TaxDepPro benefit you & your business endeavors? Tune in to learn more about Residential RE Specialist, Professional Landlord, and Investment Property Owner Mark Prideaux!2022-07-121h 02Wild EntheologyWild EntheologyHallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder - A Conversation with Ed PrideauxIn this episode, we are joined by Ed Prideaux to talk about Hallucinogen Perception Persisting Disorder (HPPD). This is a very real and distressing effect that can occur from having an intense mind-altering experience and has been associated with the use of psychedelics. However, prohibition and stigma has stifled the knowledge around this issue, which has contributed to the distress experienced by people with these symptoms. In this episode, Ed provides a lot of valuable knowledge around the experience of HPPD, how distress can be avoided, and important distinctions when it comes to diagnoses and awareness.   2022-06-011h 19Why Not? with Evan FreimuthWhy Not? with Evan Freimuth#64 Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder with Ed PrideauxEd Prideaux is a journalist and researcher studying the condition, HPPD. Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder Perception Restoration Foundation: https://www.perception.foundation/Ed's Personal Website/Writings: edprideaux.journoportfolio.comEd Prideaux Twitter: https://twitter.com/edprideaux2022-03-181h 29Take It Further: A Self Help PodcastTake It Further: A Self Help Podcast#4: Body Positivity - 4 Ways You Can Start Loving YourselfYou may already practice a bit of 'self-love', but how do you come to a place where you genuinely like what you see in the mirror instead of criticising it? It's a journey, that's for sure! In this episode we discuss body image insecurities, taking a more holistic approach to health and James' desire to get married at Hobbiton (if you know you know). Ready to get into it?  Chapters:0:00: Intro1:09: How Many People Dislike Their Bodies? 5:19: Do People Care About What You Look Like?7:37: You Have To Stop H...2022-02-1331 minTake It Further: A Self Help PodcastTake It Further: A Self Help Podcast#3: Are You Getting in Your Own Way? How to Overcome Self DoubtSelf-doubt is a common thing, but sometimes it can stop you from pursuing your goals or doing stuff that you love. In this candid conversation, we open up about a recent experience  that had James almost throwing in the towel on podcasting!  We hope it shows you that everyone experiences self-doubt, but it's the way we respond to it that really matters. Chapters:0:00: Intro1:17: James' Self Doubt Experience3:55: The Real Reason Behind It6:03: Don't Give Up10:25: How To Move Through Self Doubt12:21: Conclusion2022-02-1012 minTake It Further: A Self Help PodcastTake It Further: A Self Help Podcast#2: How to Identify Your Core Values & Live a More Fulfilling LifeHave you uncovered your core values? Could you answer the following question: Describe what you stand for in 5 words? If the answer is 'no', then you probably don't know what your values are yet. The good news is that they're already within you! In this episode, we chat about what values are, how to uncover your own and the dangers of making decisions that don't align with them. We provide you with a couple of great exercises to get you to start thinking about what you stand for and evaluate how you're spending your time. 2022-02-1015 minTake It Further: A Self Help PodcastTake It Further: A Self Help Podcast#1: How to Overcome Your Limiting BeliefsWelcome to the first episode of Take It Further! 🎉 Today we're talking about limiting beliefs. What they are, where they come from and how to change the story.The are two main types of limiting beliefs: cultural and self-instilled. Both are equally as prominent and hard to change BUT change is possible! In this episode we walk you through the different types of limiting beliefs, relay stories from our own experiences (including dancing donkeys and smelly fish), and provide you with exercises you can do at home to start identifying and changing your own limiting bel...2022-02-0928 minTake It Further: A Self Help PodcastTake It Further: A Self Help PodcastIntroducing Take It FurtherLiving in this world is confusing and understanding who you are and what you want to do with your life can't just be achieved by reading a book (although we wish it could). Finding meaning and purpose in your life comes from looking within and starting a conversation with yourself. It's about getting to know your values, beliefs and what excites you. But how do you even begin to do 'the work'? We know that navigating the self-growth world can be pretty daunting, so we're here to guide you through it! Each week we...2022-02-0701 minThe Psychedelic PodcastThe Psychedelic PodcastEd Prideaux - When the Trip Never Ends: Hallucinogen Persisting Perception DisorderAs a teenager experimenting with psychedelics, Ed Prideaux had no inkling that his trips would stay with him for the rest of his life. But days after his final LSD trip, when he was still experiencing melting walls and tunnel vision, he knew something wasn’t right. In this episode of the Third Wave podcast, Ed talks with Paul F. Austin about Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD), what life is like for those who have this condition, and what factors may contribute to the risk of developing it.2022-01-2155 minProfessional PMOCastProfessional PMOCastSSS #016: Stubborn stakeholders with Bekka PrideauxIn this episode, Bekka Prideaux talks about how she handled a stakeholder who didn't do what he said he would. She reminds us to make effective use of the people and the tools available to us to deliver the project.This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScarsThis is one of Pragmatic PMO's interview series "Scary Scars Shared". In these interviews, Ken asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes what they learned from their most successful and their challenging project management experiences (scars).Sharing...2022-01-1610 minStaying SoloStaying SoloThe Dynamics of Delegation with Bekka PrideauxDoes the idea of having to hand off work to other people make you break out in a cold sweat?Do you ever find yourself thinking “it will be faster if I just do it myself”? *raises hand sheepishly* The struggle is real, my friends.  As someone who has a somewhat challenging relationship with delegation, it’s a muscle that I have to consciously work on building.  Thankfully, I’ve had someone guiding me along the way and giving me a gentle nudge when needed.That’s why in this...2021-10-2530 minAdventures Through The MindAdventures Through The MindHallucinogen Perception Persisting Disorder (HPPD) | Ed PrideauxEd Prideaux joins us to discuss what Hallucinogen Perception Persisting Disorder (HPPD) is, its symptoms, its history, its association with other mental health conditions, how widespread it seems to be, and how it isn’t necessarily a negative experience. We also speak of psychedelic flashbacks--what they are and what they are not; the role of memory, trauma, and neuroplasticity in HPPD; the pathologizing of neurodiversity; and each of our personal experiences of the condition.   For links to Prideaux's work, full show notes, and to watch this episode in video, head to https://bit.ly/ATTMind152   ***Full Topi...2021-10-221h 50In Check with FintechIn Check with FintechJon Prideaux, CEO of Boku, on Mobile Wallets and Cashless Society We’re back with In Check with Fintech!   Boku’s CEO Jon Prideaux joined our CEO Rogier to discuss how mobile wallets are accelerating the path to cashless society and the difference between different world regions’ adoption of various forms mobile payments. Boku, a leading mobile payments network, facilitates these transaction and has recently published a report on the shift towards mobile payments.   Enjoy listening!   2021-09-2331 minAlcohol-Free Advantage Podcast with Andy RamageAlcohol-Free Advantage Podcast with Andy Ramage#26 Emma Prideaux - (Alcohol-Free) Non-runner at 40, to potentially UK's fastest EVER!Monday 20th Emma Prideaux -  (Alcohol-Free) Non-runner at 40, to potentially UK's fastest EVER!Aged 40 Emma Prideaux was a Mum of three, who had not run since she was 16. Her daughter Rosa, another fantastic athlete, was training with Christian Dailly who you met on the podcast before and if you have not listened to this conversation make sure to go back and revisit. It's a cracker. After watching Rosa make great progress, Emma became interested in Christians Zone1 health and longevity method of low-intensity training. So aged 40 she started to train with Christian us...2021-09-2038 minLet\'s Talk TCA PodcastLet's Talk TCA PodcastWhat Makes Us TCA – with Director of Admission Amy PrideauxIn today’s episode, we hear from our Director of Admission Amy Prideaux about TCA’s mission and what makes us who we are. Amy tells us about her favorite TCA traditions, gives tips about the admission process, and tells how TCA welcomes new families and students at every grade level. TCA’s mission of educating and developing the whole person for the glory of God is where Trinity stands out. Faith is integrated into the classroom as students go from PreK through twelfth grade. If you are looking for great education married with B...2021-09-1628 minOnce Upon a Time in the AshesOnce Upon a Time in the AshesEpisode 7 - Roger PrideauxEpisode 7 features the opening batsman, Roger Prideaux who played his one Ashes Test at Headingley in 1968. We also hear from Australian cricketing legend, Neil Harvey, who tells us the story of his brother Merv, who played one Ashes Test in 1947. Plus, Ian Chappell and David Frith give their views on the D'Oliveira affair that dominated the 1968 Ashes. 2021-05-0248 minBookshelfshelfiesBookshelfshelfiesCaren Prideaux: My Personal Social WorkerCaren Prideaux is intelligent, insightful, and funny as hell. Listen in to hear about her time as a roadie, finding her calling as a social worker, and how she is one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon.2021-04-021h 12Narelle Fraser InterviewsNarelle Fraser InterviewsIn 2011, David Prideaux disappeared on a hunting trip in Victoria. His body has never been found.Former Barwon Prison boss, David Prideaux, was an experienced hunter who disappeared in the Victorian bush. Despite an extensive search, no trace of him has ever been found. Narelle’s guest today is David’s brother Steve who talks about his quest to uncover what happened on that day. 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See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-1646 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastWhat's the best way for leaders to review 2020?I think its safe to say 2020 hasn't been the year any of us planned, but it has given us many learning opportunities and there will be wins and things we can be proud of. So, since this is the last episode of The Curious Choice Leader Podcast for 2020, I thought it would be a good opportunity to get curious about reviewing the year, about how we can celebrate our achievements, capture our lessons and make choices about how we apply them to our working worlds going forward. 2020-11-2500 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow having Imposter Complex Makes You A Better LeaderWe all doubt our abilities from time to time, and when it goes too far it can become an episode of Imposter Complex.  With the amount of change we have all been experiencing recently, it's been especially prevalent.What if I was to tell you that experiencing Imposter Complex is a good thing and that it can make you a better leader?In this episode, I explain why that is and how you can make friends with your Imposter Complex so it helps you become a better leader2020-11-1800 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow leaders can use coaching skills to unlock performanceBeing a coach and using coaching skills are not the same thing - almost all of us can benefit from using coaching skills as part of our role and as leaders, we can use them to unlock the performance of our teams.As we develop our skills to deliver work through and with others using the skills of coaching will, for example, allow you to understand other people's perspectives, open up other people's thinking so you come up with better solutions and support the decision-making process - something all teams benefit from whatever they do....2020-11-1100 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe best way for leaders to respond when everything suddenly changesThe week this episode is published in the week the UK, like much of Europe, enters a second national lockdown and the week of the US Elections.  Not for the first time this year, it feels like everything around us is changing.As leaders what are the first things we should do when we are in this situation?  How can we best help ourselves and our teams to deal with everything.In this episode it's time to get curious about what our first priorities should be as leaders and make some choices about...2020-11-0500 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow to choose the right style of coach for you With so much change going on around us both at work and in the world, in general, it's not surprising that more people are looking for answers and are looking for help with their work, their leadership and their business. And there is no shortage of people offering to help them, advisors, consultants and coaches. Some days it feels like everyone you meet or see in your inbox, on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and anywhere else you look is calling themselves a coach. In this episode, I share 7 questions you should ask yourself...2020-10-2100 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow to show you are trustworthy as a leaderWorking environments with a high level of trust between people makes everything else is easier, so naturally, as leaders, we want to cultivate more of it. Trust is a living organic thing that grows between people, and despite what I commonly see talked about you can't manufacture it and you can't force someone else to trust you. Instead, we need to show we are trustworthy and that's based on four foundational cores - integrity, intent, capability and results. In this episode, I explore how we as leaders can demonstrate those four foundational cores...2020-10-1400 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe problem I have with the way we talk about trust in businessTrust - we know teams and businesses where trust is high do better than those where trust is low, so it's no wonder that we hear a lot of people talking about creating or manufacturing trust.And I have a problem with that.In this episode, I explain why and what it is that bothers me about some of the conversations and advice about trust.2020-10-0700 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow To Combat Change Fatigue When You Are Leading ChangeIf you find yourself rolling your eyes at letting out an involuntary groan when someone suggests something new, or you spot your team doing it when you talk about a change you all need to make, the chances are change fatigue is setting in.There is no doubt that too much change in too short a period of change is exhausting, but what can you do to combat change fatigue and keep your team productive?In this episode Bekka shares some things you can do to manage the change fatigue in your team.2020-09-3010 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Working From Home and The People Points GameWorking from home - do you love it or hate it?  With the latest UK government guidelines reverting to telling people to work from home where possible and that we should expect that advice to last for at least six months we are facing more changes in how our teams and the teams we interact with, work.  How people react to even small changes can surprise us and in this episode, I talk about managing and leading these changes and being ready to be surprised. I also talk about managing the one...2020-09-2310 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Top 9 Mistakes Leaders Make Leading ChangeIn all my years leading change and working with leaders leading change I've never seen a leader get it 100% right 100% of the time - some have come close, and yet despite the very best intentions, many haven't.  In this episode, I pull together the 9 most common leadership traps I see leaders of change falling into when they are leading change.So, are you ready to get curious about the things that leaders often get wrong when they are leading change and make some choices about how to avoid those mistakes yourself? Check out thecuriouschoiceleader...2020-09-1614 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Balancing Leading with everything else you need to get done Being a leader is hard! Even when things are going well and there is not much changing around us there is a lot to do. Add with all the changes that are happening around our businesses, how we are working, where we are working, where our business focus needs to be, our leadership workload goes up, but we still have to keep everything else going too. We need to be doing more to lead and reassure our teams, we have more activities and team outputs to manage, quite possibly with less people and we know we need to...2020-09-0913 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Multiple Changes At The Same TimeIf it ever happens at all it is very rare that in business we are only dealing with one change at a time. Our jobs as managers and leaders are to continually improve performance, even when we are not in the middle of change projects or a rapidly changing operating environment. So what are the implications for us as leaders of dealing with lots of different changes all at once? In this episode, we are going to dig into that and I'm going to share two ways to check you are doing the...2020-09-0209 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastIs Becoming A Freelancer For You? With unemployment rising and more and more companies making people redundant, I’m having a lot of conversations with people about the merits of becoming a freelancer or a contractor. According to IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and Self Employed, approximately 6% of the UK workforce are freelancers and since typically when we see high redundancy levels we see an increase in the number of people freelancing they are expecting that percentage to go up. In this episode, I share the things you should consider before deciding if you should join them an...2020-08-2612 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - How to Lead Your Team Through A Redundancy ProgrammeNo one wants to have to lead their team through a redundancy programme but when you do have to, how can you make sure its a constructive process that positions everyone for a successful future either inside or outside your organisation? In this week's episode we talk about how leaders can do just that, so are you ready?  It's time to get curious and make some choices about how you are going to lead when redundancies are in the air.2020-08-1913 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Why Leaders Should Love Being Asked Difficult QuestionsIt's a mistake I've seen many leaders, especially inexperienced ones make more times than I can count - avoiding answering difficult and challenging questions. In this episode, I  talk about why it's such a big mistake and why leaders should love being asked those difficult questions.So are you ready to get curious and make some choices about how you react to difficult questions? 2020-08-1211 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Bridging The Post Furlough Divide In Your TeamAs the UK Government's job support scheme is being phased out, it leaves a very tricky team dynamics between those who have worked through and those who are returning from furlough, for leaders to manage.  This post furlough divide is going to provide yet another test of our leadership and given the challenging trading conditions we are all operating in, getting it right is potentially critical to the future of our businesses. So are you ready to get curious about the post furlough divide and make some choices about how you minimise its impact for...2020-08-0512 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Supporting Your Team When They Are Worried About Their JobsRight now, many of the people you work with are worried about their jobs - are they going to have to start going back into the office, how safe will it be to travel to get there, how safe will they be when they get there, how secure is their job anyway? For others, their concerns will be around what happens at the end of the furlough scheme, or maybe they are worried about contact with the public or what happens if there is a second wave of the pandemic. As well as worrying about themselves they may be...2020-07-2911 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastHow will you know you are successful?There is more to being successful than hitting your targets and in this episode, we turn the lens of curiosity inwards and talk about how we define success for ourselves, so we can work in alignment with our definitions and be the best leader we can be.2020-07-2215 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Why Your Why Matters When You Are Leading ChangeWhen we ask people to do something difficult, like change the way they work, they are very unlikely to do it unless they understand the reasons that sit behind the changes, but the rationale itself is often not enough.  Unless not changing puts people in danger, they need something more than a logical argument to be motivated to make those changes. They need to be inspired by a bigger vision or purpose, our business why.  But that’s not the only function talking about our business why has during change, it also serves as an anchor for ou...2020-07-1511 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Making Decisions When Everything Is ChangingHow can we possibly make decisions when everything around us is changing?When we are in the middle of change and surrounded by uncertainty, the feeling of not being able to get your head around decisions grows, it’s very unsettling and can leave us questioning our own judgement.And that’s not a great feeling especially when we are leading others through change - in fact, that just piles the pressure on and makes it even harder to think and make a decision.So what can we do to help ourselves make deci...2020-07-0811 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Planning in an Uncertain WorldIs it worth planning when everything around you is so uncertain? We know we don't know what a post-pandemic world is going to look like or if we are even going to get there this year, all we know is that we don't know how what the environment our businesses operate in is going to look like, so how can we even start planning?In this episode Bekka suggests three areas to look at as a start point for your planning.2020-07-0112 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Why Active Listening Isn't EnoughIf you want to get the benefits of being a good listener, active listening isn't enough.  Great listening is a key leadership skill, yet one which surprisingly few people are taught.  In this episode, Bekka breaks down the different levels we need to be able to listen at and suggests how we can improve our listening skills.2020-06-2412 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - Having Difficult ConversationsWe’ve all been there - worrying about a conversation we need to have because we know it could be a difficult one, maybe because we think the person we need to talk to won’t like what we have to say, or because the subject is charged with emotions.  Having these conversations is something we need to do as a leader, and something we end up doing, even more, when we are leading change.  In this episode, Bekka talks about how we can get comfortable having these uncomfortable conversations2020-06-1711 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - What Leaders Need To Do - Part 2In this episode, Bekka continues the discussion about what we need to do when we are leading others through change.  Change is a process and there are some things that we need to do consistently through the process, and others that change as we go through the different phases of the process.  In the last episode, Bekka discussed the things we need to do through the whole process and in this episode she breaks it down further and talks about the things we need to do at the different stages of the change process.2020-06-1012 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - What Leaders Need To Do - Part 1In this episode, Bekka starts the discussion about what we need to do when we are leading others through change.  Change is a process and there are some things that we need to do consistently through the process, and others that change as we go through the different phases of the process.  This episode focuses on the things we need to do all the way through the processAre you ready?  Its time to get curious and make some choices!2020-06-0311 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastLeading Change - How We Experience And Process ChangeIn this episode, Bekka discusses how we experience and process change.  Understanding how we are reacting, and how others could be reacting, gives us a foundation to lead through change and to lead with empathy in what are often emotionally charged environments.Are you ready?  Its time to get curious and make some choices!2020-05-2111 minThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastThe Curious Choice Leader PodcastWelcome to the Curious Choice Leader Podcast - Leading ChangeWelcome to the Curious Choice Leader Podcast!  In this episode, meet your host Bekka Prideaux and find out why she has started this podcast - it's not the podcast she was planning!  Find out what this podcast is all about and join Bekka as she gets curious about leading through change and shares her hopes for the podcast.2020-05-2106 minDirectorsTalk InterviewsDirectorsTalk InterviewsBoku Inc CEO Jon Prideaux Talks Increased Volume and TrendsBoku Inc. (LON:BOKU) CEO Jon Prideaux joins DirectorsTalk to discuss results for the year ended 31st December 2019. Jon explains the trends he is seeing during the impact of COVID-19, talks us through the highlights of 2019 and what we can look forward to during 2020. Boku's technology platform is used in over 59 countries with over 815 million verified transactions in 2019, contributing $5 billion to the digital economy. Businesses that currently employ Boku's platform to simplify sign-up, acquire new paying users and prevent fraud include global leaders such as Apple, Discover, Experian, Facebook, Fiserv, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, PayPal, So...2020-03-2707 minStaying SoloStaying SoloLeadership and Mindset Shifts for Agency Owners with Bekka PrideauxJust because you’re an entrepreneur running a business, it doesn’t mean you relish being a leader. In this episode of the Small Business Boss podcast, I’m talking to leadership mentor Bekka Prideaux who’s helped me refine my leadership style in a way that works for me and is of service to my team. Get the scoop here: https://smallbusinessboss.co/leadership-mindset/2019-11-2527 minHouse Guest by Country & Town House | Interior Designer InterviewsHouse Guest by Country & Town House | Interior Designer InterviewsEpisode 37: Henry PrideauxWelcome to episode 37 of the House Guest podcast, where Country & Town House Magazine's Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration. This week's guest: Henry Prideaux. http://www.henryprideaux.com www.countryandtownhouse.co.uk/culture/podcast/2019-08-3027 minFull Audiobook That Come to Life, AnywhereFull Audiobook That Come to Life, AnywhereI Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche Audiobook by Sue PrideauxListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 343330 Title: I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche Author: Sue Prideaux Narrator: Nicholas Guy Smith Format: Unabridged Length: 17:19:00 Language: English Release date: 10-30-18 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Biography & Memoir, Non-Fiction, Europe, History & Culture, Philosophy Summary: NEW YORK TIMES Editors’ Choice • THE TIMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR • WINNER OF THE HAWTHORNDEN PRIZE A groundbreaking new biography of philosophy’s greatest iconoclast Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most enigmatic figures in philosophy, and his concepts—the Übermensch, the will to power, slave morality—have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of t...2018-10-305h 19Listen to Trending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureListen to Trending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureI Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche by Sue PrideauxPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343330 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche Author: Sue Prideaux Narrator: Nicholas Guy Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 19 minutes Release date: October 30, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES Editors' Choice • THE TIMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR • WINNER OF THE HAWTHORNDEN PRIZE A groundbreaking new biography of philosophy's greatest iconoclast Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most enigmatic figures in philosophy, and his concepts—the Übermensch, the will to power, slave morality—have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the human condition. But...2018-10-3010 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeListen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeI Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche by Sue PrideauxPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343330to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche Author: Sue Prideaux Narrator: Nicholas Guy Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 19 minutes Release date: October 30, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES Editors’ Choice • THE TIMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR • WINNER OF THE HAWTHORNDEN PRIZE A groundbreaking new biography of philosophy’s greatest iconoclast Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most enigmatic figures in philosophy, and his concepts—the Übermensch, the will to power, slave morality—have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the human condition. But what do most p...2018-10-305h 19Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeListen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeI Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche by Sue PrideauxPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343330 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche Author: Sue Prideaux Narrator: Nicholas Guy Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 19 minutes Release date: October 30, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES Editors’ Choice • THE TIMES BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR • WINNER OF THE HAWTHORNDEN PRIZE A groundbreaking new biography of philosophy’s greatest iconoclast Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most enigmatic figures in philosophy, and his concepts—the Übermensch, the will to power, slave morality—have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the human condition. But wha...2018-10-3010 minNew Books in German StudiesNew Books in German StudiesSue Prideaux, “I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche” (Tim Duggan Books, 2018)Like most philosophers, Friedrich Nietzsche is better known for his ideas than for the life he led. In I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche (Tim Duggan Books, 2018), Sue Prideaux details the events of his life and shows how they can inform many of the concepts for which he is best known. The son of a clergyman, Nietzsche excelled at university and became a professor of classical philology at the University of Basel without even taking a degree. It was at that time he began a long-term friendship with Richard Wagner and often traveled to Bayreuth. Yet Nietzsche soon drif...2018-10-2443 minFaberBooksFaberBooksBook To Book episode 3 with Sue Prideaux – the Faber podcastBook to Book is a podcast from Faber, inviting authors to discuss their new work and a book that inspired them. In this third episode, hosted by George Miller, he interviews Sue Prideaux, author of a revelatory new biography of Friedrich Nietzsche, I Am Dynamite!2018-10-1635 minStaying SoloStaying SoloVirtual Collaboration Strategies with Bekka Prideaux and Lysa GreerWorking as part of a virtual team has its own set of unique challenges. In this episode, Lysa Greer and Bekka Prideaux are sharing the challenges of virtual collaboration and their insights on creating working environments where everyone adds value and feels valued. Get the scoop here:https://smallbusinessboss.co/virtual-collaboration/2018-10-0827 minThe StartUp to ScaleUp Game PlanThe StartUp to ScaleUp Game PlanJon Prideaux, CEO @ Boku scaling a UK enterprise software venture globally to a £125m valuation at IPOJon Prideaux is the CEO at BOKU who, on 20 November 2017, went public on AIM at an initial £125m valuation and quickly popped to £160m. Boku’s platform brings merchants and mobile operators together to transform 5 billion mobile phone subscribers into the world’s largest pool of customers. That's more users than Visa and Mastercard combined!  Jon provides the following insights: How to smoothly transition out of - or indeed into - the role of CEO How to plan and execute an IPO Why he believes company leaders need to view their IPO as an “entrance” not...2017-12-1328 minTara Brabazon podcastTara Brabazon podcastWhat were your expectations of a PhD - a conversation with the Prideaux CentreThe PhD students and supervisors from the Prideaux Centre for Research in Health Professions Education talk with Tara about their expectations going into a PhD and how they were managed through the candidature.  2017-02-2207 minThe Bare TruthThe Bare TruthLucy-Ann Prideaux, from Simply NutritionInterview with Lucy-Ann Prideaux, from Simply Nutrition2009-06-1200 min