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The WorkgridThe WorkgridInternal Communications: Past, Present, and Future w/ Professor Michael Heller, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria UniversityIn this episode we sit down with Professor Michael Heller, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. Professor Heller shares the history changes to the landscape of internal communications. We discuss how the practice has shifted over the last 200 years; and how this evolution has shaped the ways employees engage with technology and their organizations. To learn more about Professor Hellers ongoing research please visit: 'An Institutional History of Internal Communication in the UK https://historyofinternalcomms.org/:::: Other Resources::::::: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/an-institutional-history-of-internal-communication-in-the-uk/?viewAsMember...2025-03-1954 minEvolution Exchange Digital Health PodcastEvolution Exchange Digital Health PodcastEvo Digital Health #183 - Implementing A New LIMS At Northumbria NHS Foundation TrustIn this episode, Rose Sullivan discusses the future of digital health with experts from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Featuring Hannah Cox, Programme Manager; Jonathan Boxshall, Pathology Quality Manager; and Elizabeth Mullen, Consultant Clinical Biochemist, the conversation dives into the innovative approaches shaping pathology services. The episode highlights how Northumbria Healthcare is leading the charge in improving healthcare delivery, ensuring higher-quality outcomes, and leveraging digital tools to enhance patient care in pathology services.2025-02-2441 minHaunted UK PodcastHaunted UK PodcastSleep Paralysis Study with Northumbria UniversityNorthumbria University and The Haunted UK Podcast need your help. If you have suffered at any time throughout your life with sleep paralysis, then we want to hear from you.Dr Emma Barkus of Northumbria University, has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology, as well as a PHD in Psychology and Neuroscience. A while ago she approached the Haunted UK Podcast as an avid listener…with a question. Would we be prepared to help out in a scientific study, to try and further understand the condition of sleep paralysis.You can get in touch di...2025-02-0704 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersWhy IP Matters & How To Safeguard Your Assets!We delve into the critical world of intellectual property (IP) and patents, exploring why small businesses must consider legal protection for their innovations, creative works, designs, or software. Host Sarah Stephenson is joined by intellectual property experts Charlotte Watkins and Jason Boakes, founders of York based patent law firm Secerna. They discuss the importance of IP rights, common pitfalls for SMEs, and how businesses can strategically safeguard their valuable assets. Discover practical advice on IP strategy, tax relief benefits, and how to handle potential infringements effectively. This episode is brought to you by...2024-09-2544 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersBa a marketing master! Paul Hart, MD Cargo CreativeAs a small business owner marketing can become a top priority which always ends up at the bottom of your to do list. In this episode Dr Matt Sutherland speaks to Paul Hart, co founder and MD of North Shields business Cargo Creative. Paul has many years of experience in the world of marketing, and in this episode we look at some simple ways you can give your business a boost, and why it doesn't have to cost you a great deal of time or money. Paul explains why it is important to have a...2024-07-1535 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersLive Special: The Arrow Innovation Support ProgrammeIn this episode we take a break from the studio and are delighted to be guests of Newcastle University, recording in the Catalyst, with a dynamic community of dynamic businesses and research specialists, working collaboratively to develop products and services. The main focus is on the Arrow programme arrowinnovation.org.uk, and why four of the North East’s Universities (Newcastle University, Durham University, Sunderland University and Northumbria University) are involved in helping business access knowledge to ·       Develop a new product or service ·       Undertake research and development ·       Gain proof of concept and validation ·...2024-05-0748 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastNet Zero Together: Empowering Communities for ResilienceIn the season one finale of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson are joined by Jess Cook, the Net Zero Programme Manager at North of Tyne Combined Authority (recorded before 2 May elections). In this episode, they explore how the Net Zero North East England partnership is catalysing the region's transition to net zero. Beyond merely mitigating climate impacts, they uncover how this partnership is fostering clean growth, prioritising environmental protection, and ensuring a smooth transition for all. The episode culminates in a discussion on the transformative potential of devolution, particularly in revolutionising transport infrastructure, and its...2024-05-0353 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastSustainable Resilience: Harnessing Nature's StrengthsIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Carl Hodgson and Meshi Taka, accompanied by guest speaker Alex Fraser, Natural Flood Management Specialist for Mott MacDonald, delve into the realm of nature-based solutions for flood management. Alex elaborates on the concept of nature-based solutions, advocating for a nature-positive and nature-first approach to address flooding issues. Emphasis is also placed on the necessity of systemic changes to prioritise long-term maintenance.  Key Points Covered:  Nature-Based Solutions: Exploring the potential of nature-based solutions in flood management, such as using hedges instead of fences, and the br...2024-04-1941 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastEco-Resilience: Nature's Blueprint for Flood PreparednessIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson explore the concept of nature-based solutions to leverage the natural environment and address environmental changes, particularly concerning climate change. Guest Hellen Hornby, Programme Development Manager for Groundworks North East and Cumbria shares her expertise in environmental conservation and the implementation of nature-based solutions in both urban and rural areas. The discussion also delves into the challenges of securing funding, legislation, and long-term maintenance for these solutions. Key Points Covered: Understanding Environmental Changes: Discussion on using the natural environment to...2024-04-1239 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastBold Actions to Foster Climate-Ready CommunitiesIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson delve into the need for accelerated action in flood management strategies amidst the growing frequency of intense rainfall due to climate change. Joined by guests Kate Lloyd, Regional Director of the Institution of Civil Engineers (North East and Yorkshire and Humber). Also Andy Mace, Director and Senior Sustainability Manager at ARUP. The conversation navigates the imperative of climate adaptation and the call for innovative approaches within the industry. Key Points Covered: Climate Change and Adaptation: The hosts and guests...2024-04-0548 minGone MedievalGone MedievalRise of NorthumbriaIn a time of in-fighting and tribal warfare, what did it take to form the politically dominant, culturally rich and geographically vast kingdoms that led to the creation of England?This month, over four episodes of Gone Medieval, we explore the rise and fall of the key kingdoms of the Heptarchy: Northumbria, Mercia, and Wessex, and the formation of an Anglo-Saxon government, the Witan.This week Dr. Eleanor Janega is joined by historian, archaeologist and author Max Adams to delve into the story of the kingdom of Northumbria.This episode...2024-04-0240 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastWaves of Resilience: Supporting Mental Health in CrisisIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Carl Hodgson and Meshi Taka explore the often overlooked topic of the mental health impacts of flooding. Joined by Jed Ramsay, the Project Leader for Project Groundwater, Chiltern Hills and Berkshire Downs, the discussion sheds light on the unseen repercussions of flooding and the need for a more comprehensive approach to flood management. Key Points Covered Understanding the Mental Health Impacts: Delving into the unseen repercussions of flooding on mental well-being, the hosts and guests emphasise the need for increased awareness and support for...2024-03-2229 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastThe Foundation to 360 Resilience: Empowering Communities through Knowledge SharingIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson discuss the importance of normalising the conversation around flooding and increasing resilience to it. They are joined by guests Karen Daglish, Stronger Shores Delivery Manager at South Tyneside Council and Andrew Tweddle, Lead Principal Engineer at ESH Stantec. Key Points Covered: Understanding Flood Impacts: The hosts and guests delve into the impacts of flooding, including mental health and economic effects, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to flood management. Role of Nature-Based Solutions: The discussion emphasises...2024-03-1558 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastFCERM: Adaptation and Innovation PathwaysIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson are joined by a special guest, Andrew Eden ,Flood & Coastal Risk Manager: Adaptation & Resilience. The focus of the discussion revolves around the national strategy on flood and coastal erosion risk management in England. Key Points Covered: National Strategy Overview: Andrew provides some insights into the national strategy developed by the Environment Agency, outlining key objectives and priorities in managing flood and coastal erosion risks. Collaboration and Partnership: Meshi and Carl emphasise the importance of collaborating with local authorities, councils, and...2024-03-0859 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business Matters10 Years Of The Small Business CharterIn this episode, we talk about The Small Business Charter and the valuable support provided to small businesses over the last ten years. Dr Matt Sutherland is joined by 3 guests, Flora Hamilton, Erin Sully-Norris and Helen Lee, three people who have experienced first hand the important work provided by the Small Business Charter. Flora Hamilton having spent the last ten years as director and head of financial services at the CBI, in May this year became the CEO of the Chartered Association for Business Schools (CABS) with direct responsibility for the Small Business Charter and...2024-03-0436 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastTides of Change: Shaping Inclusive CareersIn this bonus episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Carl Hodgson and Meshi Taka explore the importance of diversifying the industry and attracting a broader spectrum of talent to careers in flood and water management. Joined by Chartered Water and Environment Manager and host of Planet Possible podcast, Niki Roach, the discussion delves into the necessity for a diverse range of skills within the sector, extending beyond traditional STEM roles. Niki underscores the significance of visibility and representation within the industry in order to appeal to a wider audience, and also highlights the potential...2024-03-0128 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastExploring Flood Management Rules and ProceduresIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson, accompanied again by Richard Woodhouse, the Sustainable Drainage Manager from Northumbrian Water, discuss the complexities of flood management in England. They delve into the complexities of flood management, discussing the intricate maze of rules and procedures involved, specifically the Flood and Water Management Act of 2010. Various challenges and considerations related to flood management are addressed, providing valuable insights into this multifaceted issue. Their discussion underscores the importance of time, patience, and innovative thinking in crafting effective flood management solutions. They also...2024-02-2349 minThe Big Five Podcast: NUThe Big Five Podcast: NUDr Andrew McNeill: A Trip Down Memory Lane with Dr Andrew McNeill on his 10 Years at Northumbria UniversityOn this episode, Dr Andrew McNeill reflects on his 10 years of being part of the Psychology department at Northumbria University. We discuss Andrew’s research that has focused on victimhood, how people express their views on social media and the application of health monitoring systems. Andrew also reflects on his progression from studying Psychology at Undergraduate level, obtaining a lectureship at Northumbria University and securing a position as a Lecturer in Psychology & Qualitative Research Methods at Queens University Belfast.2024-02-2143 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastKeeping the Spotlight on Groundwater: Innovation for ResilienceIn this bonus episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Carl Hodgson and Meshi Taka delve into the often-overlooked issue of groundwater flooding, shedding light on its complexities and discussing the urgent need for better understanding and management strategies. They are joined by Jed Ramsay, project lead for Project Groundwater Buckinghamshire, who shares insights into the challenges and objectives of the project, aiming to revolutionise groundwater flood risk management. Key Points Covered: Understanding Groundwater Flooding: The podcast explores the nuances of groundwater flooding, highlighting its status as the least understood and least invested...2024-02-1622 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersWhy Apprenticeships MatterIn this episode the Why Small Business Matters podcast head out on tour from Northumbria University in Newcastle, to our capital and the University of West London. In this episode we ask "Why Apprenticeships Matter", and to answer that question are some very experienced guests. Hosted by John Charlton, Head of Knowledge Exchange at UWL, we are also joined by Janet Rowson, Director of Apprenticeships, and Sashin Shah, who has welcomed apprentices into his organisation Onepoint via UWL for a number of years. We look at the value Apprenticeships bring to individual development, the advantages...2024-02-1348 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastGroundwater Flood Risk: North East and The Mining ConnectionIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson, along with experts Paul Hodgson, a planning engineer, and Rhiannon Marchi-Smith, a hydrogeologist, delve into the pressing issue of groundwater flooding and its intricate connection to the mining legacy in the North East region of England. The conversation navigates through the impacts of coal mining on groundwater, potential flood risks, and innovative solutions for sustainable flood management. Key Points Covered: Definition of Groundwater and Flood Risk: The episode provides insight into groundwater and its associated flood risks, shedding light...2024-02-0950 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastBack to Basics: Decoding flooding and the built environment's influenceIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson dive into the complexities of flooding, as well as going back to the basics, to shed light on the importance of understanding these intricacies for effective long-term flood management.  They are joined by Richard Woodhouse, the Sustainable Drainage Manager from Northumbrian Water, who brings over three decades of experience in the field, specialising in flooding since 1992. Key Points Covered: Built Environment Impact: Exploring the impact of the built environment on flooding, emphasising the need f...2024-01-2654 minThe Big 5The Big 5The Big 5 Podcast S4 E1: A Trip Down Memory Lane with Dr Andrew McNeill on his 10 Years at Northumbria University Photo by Adobe Stock On this episode, Dr Andrew McNeill reflects on his 10 years of being part of the Psychology department at Northumbria University. We discuss Andrew’s research that has focused on victimhood, how people express their views on social media and the application of health monitoring systems. Andrew also reflects on his progression from studying Psychology at Undergraduate level, obtaining a lectureship at Northumbria University and securing a position as a Lecturer in Psychology & Qualitative Research Methods at Queens University Belfast. Show Notes You can follow the po...2024-01-2443 minThe Tattooed Historian ShowThe Tattooed Historian ShowThe Northumbria to Normandy Tour! October 2024Neil Orford, co-founder of Defining Moments Canada and president of CanHist, joins me to discuss the epic, 15-day European trip in October that I will be on as Tour Historian: Northumbria to Normandy! There are a few slots remaining for this amazing journey and you can get in on the action. We discuss what you can expect on this tour and future plans for even more educational experiences! For more information on Northumbria to Normandy, please follow this link: https://canhist.ca/the-tour2024-01-1846 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastTruth, Trust, and Resilience in Flood ConversationsIn this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson lead a crucial conversation on normalising discussions about flooding and equipping individuals and communities to confront such emergencies. Joined by guests Lynn Chapman and Alex Scaife, the discussion delves into the profound impact of flooding on communities, emphasising the pivotal role of public awareness, engagement, and community involvement in effective flood management and sustainable resilience. The guests also discuss the significance of flood plans, the influential role of social media in community engagement, and the imperative need for early consultation with...2024-01-1249 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersThe importance of the Human (and communication!) in HR - Kathryn Rodgers, face2face HRIn this episode Sarah Stephenson explores the world of HR and how to retain your best people with Kathryn Rodgers, of Newcastle based face2face HR. Are you a small business owner struggling with the complexities of human resources? You're not alone. Human resources is a field that often gets bogged down in regulations and paperwork, losing sight of the very people it's supposed to serve. But what if you could transform your HR into a powerful tool for employee engagement and retention? Enter Kathryn Rodgers, a seasoned HR consultant and the latest guest on "...2024-01-0941 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastUnravelling Flood Management ComplexitiesSummary: In this episode of The PGN Podcast, hosts Meshi Taka and Carl Hodgson join experts Elaine and Nick to delve into the complexities of flood management. Together, they navigate the challenges, strategies, and impacts of flood management, shedding light on the collaborative efforts required to investigate and manage flood risk.  The discussion encompasses the citizen's perspective, risk management authorities, collaborative workings like the NIDP, and considerations regarding GDPR. Key Points Covered: Citizen's Flood Experience: Understanding flooding from a citizen's perspective becomes integral in effective flood management, preparation, r...2023-12-2259 minThe PGN PodcastThe PGN PodcastWelcome to the PGN PodcastPGN stands for Project Groundwater Northumbria and in this podcast we're looking to normalise the conversation around flooding; what happens behind the scenes, lifting the curtains and the mystery that can sometimes come into play when you're either involved with flooding or trying to protect your home. In Season One, Meet at the Roundtable, we'll talk to experts in the industry and relay some of the experiences we've heard from people within our own communities. Hopefully, after our series, you have a bit more information to help yourself or...2023-12-2001 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersFrom Classroom to Consultancy: Northumbria's Free Business ClinicStep inside the game-changing Business Clinic at Northumbria University, where the future of business consultancy is being redefined. This episode features the voices of those at the forefront: Nigel Coates, Dr Rebecca Dutson and entrepreneur Kelly Maxwell of Kelly's Heroes. Learn how the clinic's unique approach has not only provided over 700 small businesses with tailored support but has also equipped students with unmatched real-world experience, leading to successful careers and business transformations. For more information on the Help To Grow Management programme visits northumbria.ac.uk/helptogrowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-12-1533 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersAre all small business owners entrepreneurs? Steve Rawlingson - CEO Samuel KnightIn this episode Sarah Stephenson is joined by recruitment entrepreneur and group CEO Steve Rawlingson. Steve founded Samuel Knight, a specialist renewable energy and sustainable transportation recruitment business in 2014 from a single person office in Newcastle. Steve discusses how despite some tough school years, he always felt he would be an entrepreneur.  Fast forward to 2023 and Samuel Knight employs over 100 consultants with offices throughout the UK, USA and Middle East. They generate $35 million annually and offer recruitment project solutions across 48 countries. Steve has over 20 years of international human capital and specialist staffing experience within the engineering and t...2023-10-2349 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersHow To Build Your Brand & Culture - Steve Underwood, Bonded AgencyIn this episode of Why Small Business Matters Dr Kate Harland talks to Steve Underwood, Founder and Managing Director of Bonded Agency based in Newcastle. We discuss why culture and values can't be created overnight, why support networks are immensely important in business, and building a brand from the ground up!  Steve is a prominent member of the business sector growth board for the North East Local Enterprise Partnership, also chairing a sub board for digital strategy. In addition Steve chairs a regional committee for NABS, a support organisation for people working in advertising and m...2023-10-0249 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersHow to demystify accountancy & make technology work for you!In this episode Sarah Stephenson is joined by Justin Turner, business author and director of the accountancy and book keeping firm Orange Umbrella, a company where the aim is to relieve business owners of unnecessary stress and anxiety. He's also a subject expert and visiting lecturer at Northumbria University, helping business leaders to understand finance and financial management. Justin describes himself as a Newcastle-based entrepreneur with a passion for helping business owners understand their business finances.  In this episode we discover why the basics of accountancy are vital to small businesses, such as cash forecasting, a...2023-09-1140 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersHow To Be A Successful Networker - Jeni Smith, NetKnoIn this episode we aim to unlock the power of networking, with Jeni Smith, owner of North East networking specialists NetKno. In this episode learn why it is important to have a strategy, and how with a little creative thinking you can avoid a morning of bad hotel coffee, and develop useful connections.  Also hear about Jeni's own journey including  setting up a networking business in 2020, just as lockdown happened.  And she has a few tips you can use right now to help improve your own networking game. This podcast is hosted by Pau...2023-07-0334 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersTechnology Transfer & Intellectual PropertyIn this episode Dr Matt Sutherland investigates the world of Technology Transfer & Intellectual Property, and how ideas with the right support can help solve some of today's biggest challenges. Joining Matt is Dr Iain Thomas is Head of Life Sciences at Cambridge Enterprise, part of the University of Cambridge that supports new models for developing early stage technology that can provide effective technology exchange. Iain is responsible for a team that is working across the life sciences sector from human health therapeutics to agritech and research tools.  Iain is also the chair of world leading association for p...2023-05-3144 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersSustainability - Tamma Carel, iCORIn this episode the focus is on sustainability & net zero, 2 phrases we hear a lot about but what do they actually mean, and what do businesses need to do to achieve them? Sarah Stephenson talks to Tamma Carel, founder and owner of 2 businesses with experience in this area. Imvelo is an environmental consultancy helping companies understand sustainability and environmental management to meet United Nations sustainability targets. And she's also the founder of iCOR, and environmental compliance platform. Find out exactly what "net zero" and "carbon offsetting" mean, and the 1 big thing you can change in...2023-04-1936 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersFrom Corporation to Entrepreneur - Sam Spoors, TalentheadsIn this episode of Why Small Business Matter, Dr Kate Harland explores the journey from the security of a large corporation to venturing out on your own as an entrepreneur. Sam Spoors is founder and Talent & Resourcing Director of Talentheads, a North East based talent and resourcing agency based in Morpeth. Becoming the boss of your own successful company has obvious benefits , but there are also some large challenges and Sam explains how she has managed these though the early years of her business.  We also learn about who has inspired her along t...2023-03-2351 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersMental Health & Business - Natasha McDonough, CEO of MMC Marketing & ResearchHosted by Dr Matt Sutherland from Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, this episode explores the topic of mental health and business, and in particular of the business owner. Natasha McDonough has an impressive CV, working with top entrepreneurs in the US including Seth Godin of Yahoo and the founders of Office Depot. She's also been a nanny to Hollywood celebrities..! Now though she's swapped Venice Beach for Roker Beach and is based in Sunderland where she is the founder and CEO of MMC Marketing & Research, finding out what customers think of brands & businesses and...2023-01-1038 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersResearch, Test & Validate - Mark Renney of Wubbleyou & Graham Batey Northumbria Uni Incubator championHosted by Sarah Stephenson, this episode looks at the process of starting a small business, and how the Business School at Northumbria University can help students become entrepreneurs, whilst giving them the safe space to research, test and validate their ideas. Mark Renney is the founder of Wubbleyou, a scalable software business whose journey began in 2010 at Newcastle Business School when along the way Mark was introduced to our second guest Graham Baty, Head of Student & Graduate Enterprise at Northumbria. Hear about Mark's own journey from student to thriving business owner, and how Graham and...2022-12-0735 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersKEVRI - Breaking The Traditions of Knowledge ExchangeOn this episode of Why Small Business Matters, we are joined by Natalie, Emily & Corin from fast growing Cornish Ed-tech business KEVRI, 3 female founders who have made their mark in what is traditionally a highly male dominant industry. They met at Falmouth University while on a business course which pushed them together, and saw them having to launch a business of their own!  Their software allows universities and organisations to capture the social and economic value of Knowledge Exchange. This allows them to maximise their impact, but also unlock valuable public funding too.  This podcast is...2022-11-0740 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersPivoting After The Pandemic - Mark Philpott, CEO, NPH LtdIn this episode of Why Small Business Matters, we take a look at how the Covid 19 Pandemic forced one North East business to reevaluate their model, and as a result transform their future! Mark Philpott is our guest, following a 10 year career as a specialist physiotherapist in the British Army he's become a leading figure in the occupational health field and is now CEO at NPH Ltd.NPH Ltd are a Newcastle based healthcare provider who offer home and work place based health assessments and education. But the arrival of Covid led them to increase...2022-09-1447 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersStudent to Entrepreneur - Robert Lundgren JonesThroughout this series we'll be catching up with a number of Northumbria alumni, to discover what life after Northumbria looks like..!Robert Lundgren Jones was a Newcastle Business School student, whose passion for travel and performance led to him setting up his own interactive tour company, Lundgren Tours. Find out how the idea was born, how he overcame the challenges of launching a travel company amidst the pandemic, and how Northumbria University remain on hand to help in his onward journey!  This episode is hosted by Professor Dawn Whitton, and also features contributions f...2022-08-1932 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersBaroness Grey-Thompson & Colin Allen - Duty Of Care in SportIn this episode Dr Matt Sutherland  is joined by 2 very special guests to discuss the topics of "Duty of Care" in sport, and look at the parallels between being a professional athlete & being a small business owner.Baroness Grey-Thompson is an 11 time Paralympic medalist, and has claimed her place among the all time greats in British athletics. She's also the Chancellor of Northumbria University, as well as sitting on the boards of numerous organisations across the North East and the wider UK.  Colin Allen is National Operations Lead at TASS (Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme) and is...2022-07-1336 minPolSoc PodPolSoc Pod'Them's the Breaks'Jack's Back! Although did he really have much of a choice? In this emergency and bumper episode, Jack is joined by Northumbria lecturer and his former dissertation supervisor Paul Simpson to chew over what has arguably been the craziest few days in British politics during their lifetimes. They discuss everything from the ministerial resignations to who could replace Boris Johnson, via a discussion about whether Labour have the ability to beat the Tories in a potential General Election. All information is correct as of 2.08 pm on 7th July 2022. Don't forget to get involved with the #PolSocPod on...2022-07-071h 00PolSoc PodPolSoc PodJack Interviews...Carlos Conde SolaresAfter some time off, PolSoc Pod is BACK!! In this episode of potentially a new sub-series of this podcast, Jack is remotely joined by his guest - Carlos Conde Solares. Carlos is chair of the Foto de Profesores think tank and lectures in Spanish History at Northumbria, currently on sabbatical in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. Bulgaria is currently in the midst of some political turmoil, and he has joined Jack to explain what is going on and how this affects the wider international permutations - in a mini PolSoc Pod scoop! All will be explained... Don't...2022-07-0238 minBluelight Police Recruitment and Career Development PodcastBluelight Police Recruitment and Career Development PodcastSuccess in the Northumbria Police Interview (also applies to other forces!)Success in the Northumbria Police Interview (also applies to other forces!) Last week I ran a group practice webinar for those preparing for the Northumbria Police In Force Interview NorPol is an interesting force as they have their own values (which kind of link in with those from the College of Policing) which they use to assess you. In this podcast I use my experience and their values to predict the questions you will be asked. I hope you find it usefulTalk SoonBrendanPS - DO NOT M...2022-06-3009 minH. P. Lovecast PodcastH. P. Lovecast PodcastHPLCP Transmissions - Ep 12 - A Dream at the End of Time and NorthumbriaIn this episode of the HP Lovecast Presents: Transmissions, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview Thomas Blakeley and Matt Toronto of the musical A Dream at the End of Time, and Dorian Williamson and Jim Field of the dark ambient band Northumbria. Episode edited by: Michele BrittanyThumbnail by: Michele BrittanyMusic: "Black Sea of Trees" by Northumbria. Used with permission. H. P. Lovecast Logo: Philip YountA Dream at the End of Time LinksEventbrite Live StreamFacebook2022-05-311h 24Why Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersLucy Winskell OBE & Emma GaudernIn this episode Matt Sutherland is joined by Lucy Winskell OBE and Emma Gaudern. Lucy until recently has been Pro Vice Chancellor of Northumbria University, with a focus on employability and strategic partnerships. Prior to joining Northumbria over a decade ago Lucy was a top litigation lawyer, and has extensive non executive director experience. Her journey is about to continue in a different direction as in the summer she will become Lord Lieutenant of Tyne & Wear, serving her Majesty in the region. Also joining Matt in this episode is Emma Gaudern, founder of EMG Solicitors...2022-05-1045 minPolSoc PodPolSoc PodAn Important Interview with Northumbria Against Sexual ViolenceDISCLAIMER 1: This episode discusses themes of sexual violence, assault and harassment. Listener discretion is advised. In this pre-recorded episode of PolSoc Pod, Eve and Jack are joined by Georgia Beck, President of Northumbria Against Sexual Violence, as well as PolSoc Equality Officer Sarah Baldwin. NASV is a movement looking to educate and inform Northumbria students about sexual violence and its tragic consequences, which they felt needed to be discussed in the context of International Women's Day and, sadly, incidents of sexual violence against women becoming more prominent in the media. Georgia and Sarah discuss why the movement...2022-04-1532 minÆlfgif-who?Ælfgif-who?Bebba: the queen who gave her name to the fort of Bebbanburg (Bamburgh, Northumbria)Ælfgif-who? provides short biographies of early medieval English women. Click on the podcast player if you’d like to hear this newsletter read aloud in my appealing Yorkshire accent.Bebba: The queen who gave her name to the fort of Bebbanburg (Bamburgh, Northumbria)In his Ecclesiastical History, the seventh-century historian Bede twice mentions a royal city that was named after Queen Bebba. This place, Bebbanburg, has been known as Bamburgh (or other variations) since the twelfth century. Next to nothing is known about this mysterious Queen Bebba, as if often sadly the case with such early...2022-04-1200 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersTaking Your Business Global - Richard SwartIn this episode hosted by Matt Sutherland, we explore the topic of internationalisation, with a man who has spent over 35 years working in global business. Richard Swart grew up in South Africa, but seeking a life away from the troubles in that country at the time he moved to America, before finding himself in at the deep end of the business world  and heading for Peterlee in County Durham to establish Berger UK.   He knows first hand what it is like beginning a new life is a strange country, but in business he has been re...2022-04-0446 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersThe Millin Charity - Helping Women Achieve Their Business DreamsTo coincide with International Women's Day 2022, this episode of Why Small Business Matters speaks to Kirsty McDine-Daniels and Shelley Haque, 2 of the women behind The Millin Charity based in the North East.They help women set up their own businesses, gain employability skills, access training and be part of a supportive community of women working towards financial independence. Through working with the charity women gain the confidence and skills to not only achieve their goals but also improve their wellbeing, connections and opportunities. Hosted by Sarah Stephenson from Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University. 2022-03-0833 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersWhy a small business needs strong values - With Toby Bridges & Jessica WilliamsFamily, Ambition Curiosity & Innovation - Those are the values which run though North East tech company NBT, led by Executive Chairman Toby Bridges. NBT is a family business dating back to 1908 and some good old family values run through the company ethos. Toby explains why you should put trust in your team to make some big calls, and why there is no such thing as a stupid question. Also joining us in this episode is Jessica Williams, founder and MD of JustWilliams, a sales and marketing agency based on Teesside. She has recently launched a new sales...2022-02-0939 minPolSoc PodPolSoc PodWelcome to PolSoc Pod!Welcome to PolSoc Pod, a new unscripted political podcast hosted by Northumbria IRP students Jack Roberts and Eve Simey-Richardson! This is just a quick introductory episode where we introduce ourselves and outline our vision and goals for this podcast! Happy listening, and look out for the first proper episode very soon! Recorded on 26th January 2022.2022-01-2812 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersJohn McCabe - CEO of North East England Chamber Of CommerceBrought to you by the Help To Grow Management Programme at Northumbria University, Why Small Business Matters provides SMEs and small business owners and entrepreneurs the chance to share their stories and what it means to be a successful modern SME. In this episode Hannah Hesselgreaves speaks to the new CEO of the North East England Chamber Of Commerce, John McCabe. He started his career in PR with Northumbrian Water, before moving into communications roles with Transco and Newcastle Building Society among others. Now with that executive experience, becoming an entrepreneur and now moving into an...2022-01-1132 minWhy Small Business MattersWhy Small Business MattersCraig Skillicorn - Developing your people and your businessBrought to you by the Help To Grow Management Programme at Northumbria University, Why Small Business Matters provides SMEs and small business owners and entrepreneurs the chance to share their stories and what it means to be a successful modern SME. In this episode Matt Sutherland speaks to Craig Skillicorn, a Northumbria University illumni about his journey from the North East, to Managing Director of international electronics business DDC Electronics. Specialising within the aviation and defence sector, you might not be familiar with the company name, but if you've ever been on a plane you're probably encountered t...2021-12-0727 minDiversity in Research PodcastDiversity in Research PodcastThe Race Equality Charter - learning from doing: the experience at Northumbria UniversityNorthumbria University is currently working through the process to achieve the Race Equality Charter (https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/equality-charters/race-equality-charter). We talk to Professor Tom Lawson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and historian about the approach Northumbria is taking, why achieving the charter is important to them and how it fits into the bigger diversity and inclusion picture.We have a really interesting conversation about listening and why that is key to making changes and improvements while recognising that the journey isn't complete when the charter is achieved. The work done as part of the process is more important...2021-11-2350 minAnglo-Saxon EnglandAnglo-Saxon EnglandEdwin of NorthumbriaThis week we begin a miniseries on the Kingdom of Northumbria from the early 7th to the mid 9th C. We start with a look at one of the most famous Northumbrian kings: Edwin. The first Christian king and a ruler who established Northumbria's place as one of the most powerful kingdoms in Anglo-Saxon England. Music: 'Wælheall' by Hrōðmund Wōdeninghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQfdqIyqJ4g&list=LL&index=5&ab_channel=Hr%C5%8D%C3%B0mundW%C5%8Ddening Learn more about your ad choic...2021-10-2519 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 8: Physiotherapy (Activity in pregnancy)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1010 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 7: Physiotherapy (Diastasis)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1008 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 6: Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1019 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 5: Physiotherapy (Pelvic Floor)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1011 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 4: Physiotherapy (Return to exercise)Maternity @ Northumbria - Episode 4: Physiotherapy (Return to exercise)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1005 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity @ Northumbria - Episode 3: Physiotherapy (Tissue)As part of the Maternity @ Northumbria podcast, our physiotherapy team, Emma and Beth host a number of episodes surrounding pre and antenatal care2021-09-1009 minInside Northumbria HealthcareInside Northumbria HealthcareCOVID Reflection - Episode 7As part of our Inside Northumbria Podcast, we spoke to Consultant Urological Surgeon at the trust as well as Newcastle Hospitals Trust, Matthew Shaw, who is also the Urology Clinical Lead. With September being Urology Awareness Month, Matthew lets us know more about his role, how COVID has impacted his day-to-day working life, as well as going through what you should know surrounding urology.2021-09-0608 minInside Northumbria HealthcareInside Northumbria HealthcareLIMITED EDITION Kielder Marathon - Episode 6As part of Inside Northumbria's podcast series, this is a limited edition episode where we spoke to Lead Dietitian at our Northumbria hospital, Alex Fiddes and Kielder Marathon Ever Present runner, Tony Allen regarding the upcoming Kielder Marathon, due to take place in October 2021 for the 11th year.2021-08-2313 minFortune\'s Wheel: A Podcast History of Our Medieval StoryFortune's Wheel: A Podcast History of Our Medieval Story048: Northumbria EruptsSEASON 3: North Sea CollapseEPISODE 48: Northumbria EruptsBefore 1066 turned England upside down, Northumbria was already in flames. In this episode, we head north to explore how Earl Tostig Godwinson’s rule ignited rebellion, shattered loyalties, and ended in exile. It’s a prelude to catastrophe—and the fuse has been lit.No More Paywalls! How?If you believe in what’s happening here – bringing our shared history to life, warts and all, free to the public with absolutely no more paywalls…ever…please consider donating to my caffeine-mediated research and w...2021-08-2153 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@Northumbria - Episode 2We spoke to senior health trainer, Katherine, and diabetes specialist dietitian Katy, to learn about the importance of healthy eating and exercise during pregnancy. 2021-07-2012 minMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@NorthumbriaMaternity@Northumbria - Episode 1As part of Maternal Mental Health Week, we spoke to Carla Anderson, a public health midwife at Northumbria.2021-05-0908 minUCU Northern Region PodcastUCU Northern Region PodcastUCU reacts to the announcement that 770 students at Northumbria University have Covid-19As Northumbria University announces that 770 students have tested positive for COVID-19, Adam Hansen, (UCU Branch Chair at Northumbria University) speaks to Kait Borsay from Times Radio.2020-10-0309 minThe History Voyager PodcastThe History Voyager PodcastWhat is wrong with Cryptocurrency?: A conversation with Dr. Batiz-Lazo of Northumbria UniversityBernardo is Professor of FinTech History and Global Trade at Northumbria University (Newcastle). He is  a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Royal Historical Society, and Academy of Social Sciences. He read economics (at ITAM, Mexico and Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain), history (Oxford) and received a doctorate in business administration (Manchester Business School). He has been studying financial markets and institutions since 1988. He joined Northumbria after appointments at Bangor, Leicester, Open University and Queen´s Belfast. Bernardo has published over 50 peer review journal articles, eight books, and is a regular contributor to media around the world. He...2020-09-2746 minUCU Northern Region PodcastUCU Northern Region PodcastThe issues surrounding on-campus working and teaching at Northumbria University as a new academic year beginsIn this episode of the podcast, we look at the impact of local lockdowns, risk assessments, and why Northumbria University UCU have voted to declare a local dispute. Jon Bryan speaks with Adam Hansen, from UCU at Northumbria University2020-09-2516 minTEXINTELTEXINTELTEXINTEL TALKS - TECHNOLOGIES FOR A NEW GENERATION - NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY - HP STITCHIn this Interview with Kenny Macrae of Northumbria University we talk through the application of digital technologies, the new HP Stitch textile printing machine, and importantly how such access to digital equipment will educate the next generation to deliver a vibrant, creative and sustainable textile industry in the years ahead.The Textile department at Northumbria University recently invested in the HP Stitch Dye Sublimation print technology to further expand its digital printing capabilities. The university has a suite of digital textile printing machinery alongside cutting technologies and supporting software with which the students can design, develop and...2020-09-2136 minSt Mary\'s Wenvoe PodcastSt Mary's Wenvoe PodcastEvening Prayer (Northumbria Community) with interview│Episode 9Northumbria Community Evening Prayer and Hannah's interview about faith in action with John Buckley from Baglan Community Church. Northumbria Community web page koinoniawenvoe@icloud.com 2020-07-1926 minSt Mary\'s Wenvoe PodcastSt Mary's Wenvoe PodcastMorning Prayer Northumbria Community│Episode 6Morning Prayer from Celtic Daily Prayer with readings from the Anglican lectionary. This week we also feature a song from Les' Mens' Shed band and an interview with Peter, in the run-up to his ordination. Northumbria resources are available on line. Anglican readings from the Church in Wales site. koinoniawenvoe@icloud.com Thank you for listening. 2020-06-2823 minSt Mary\'s Wenvoe PodcastSt Mary's Wenvoe PodcastCeltic Evening Prayer and Compline Northumbria Community⎪Episode 3Resources referenced in the podcast Northumbria Evening Prayer  Northumbria Ebba Compline Church in Wales Lectionary Contact us at koinoniawenvoe@icloud.com .   2020-06-0718 minSt Mary\'s Wenvoe PodcastSt Mary's Wenvoe PodcastCeltic Evening Prayer Northumbria Community⎪Episode 2Episode 2 Week commencing 31 May 2020. Celtic Evening Prayer from Northumbria Community. https://www.northumbriacommunity.org/offices/evening-prayer/ For more information about Living and Learning. https://www.stpadarns.ac.uk/en/discipleship/living-and-learning/ E-mail us koinoniawenvoe@icloud.com   2020-05-3121 minPositive DifferencesPositive Differences#011 - Craig Moore of BNI NorthumbriaCraig Moore, Executive Director of BNI Northumbria talks about the challenges of finding work while in lockdown and how even face to face selling has adapted and is working as well as ever! To attend a meeting:  https://bni-northumbria.com/en-GB/findachapter Find Martin here www.robson-laidler.co.uk2020-04-2427 minDeprivation DiscourseDeprivation DiscourseEp. 6- Starting Conversations About Period Poverty Healthy Relationships and Abuse (w/ PC Janine Turnbull from Northumbria Police)In this episode, we speak to Police Constable Janine Turnbull from Northumbria Police.  This episode is all about how police officers can forge links and build trust in communities while addressing important issues like poverty. The community engagement's team's work is all about "equality and equity for all" by reaching out to asylum seekers, sex workers and educational facilities to aid women struggling with period poverty and through working with an incredible amount of local organisations. We talk about the importance of discussing period poverty and how conversations about abuse can be introduced through conversations about periods. 2020-03-2521 minShielded        with Jody StowellShielded with Jody StowellEvening Prayer Northumbria Community 19 March 2020Evening prayer together using the Northumbria Community liturgy found at www.northumbriacommunity.org, if you would like to follow along using the liturgy. You're also welcome simply to listen.2020-03-1908 minMy Friends In The NorthMy Friends In The NorthClaire Riley, Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustMy Friends in the North   My Friends in the North is a twenty-minute podcast series from North East entrepreneur Sarah Waddington in which she interviews some of the North’s leading business figures.   Here she chats to Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs Claire Riley about:   What good leadership looks like Professionalism Innovative income generation in the NHS Public health and staying healthy for longer Preparing children for an independent life   If you’d like to keep up to date with...2019-09-0222 minCultural Peeps PodcastCultural Peeps PodcastEpisode 6: Jude Thomas (Lecturer & Artist Facilitator - Northumbria University)Cultural Peeps Podcast Episode 6: Jude Thomas Further information about Jude Thomas: Jude Thomas (Northumbria University Profile): https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/t/judy-ann-thomas/ Links to Podcast Content: Martineau House: http://www.formerchildrenshomes.org.uk/convalescent_and_holiday_homes.html Romanian Revolution: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_Revolution Children On The Edge: https://www.childrenontheedge.org/our-history.html The Black-E: http://www.theblack-e.co.uk/ Northumbria University: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/ Newcastle City Council Arts Development Team: https://www.informationnow.org.uk/organisation/arts-development-team-newcastle-city-council/ Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme: https://www.dofe.org/ Raleigh International: https://raleighinternational...2019-06-061h 03Your Health Hustle ShowYour Health Hustle ShowYHHS 006 Crossfit Northumbria Liftoff 2019This week's episode comes from the wonderful and exciting in-house competition held every year at the award winning Crossfit Northumbria. Special thanks to the owner Jamie Walton as well as the coaches and staff who were so accommodating and gracious by letting the YHHS record an episode live during the hustle and flurry of the North East premiere crossfit athletes, some we even managed to interview so again thanks also to those guys.Enjoy this episode, you'll find plenty on competition preparation, discipline in the arena, tips and even crossift strategy.2019-06-0144 minTotal Sport ExtraTotal Sport ExtraIn conversation with Northumbria University student athletes Josh Bragman (rugby) and Emma Peters (ski cross)Northumbria University students Josh Bragman and Emma Peters talk to Colin White about ambitions, time management, and Fortnite...2019-02-2845 minTotal Sport ExtraTotal Sport ExtraTotal Sport Extra - Episode 13 - Former England & Team Northumbria Netball player - Leah KennedyFormer England & Team Northumbria Netball player Leah Kennedy reflects on what she was like at school, making her England debut and the sad demise of Team Northumbria.2019-01-0255 min??????UP-to-DATE??????UP-to-DATEEpisode 136: Northumbria Primary Care – an innovative partnership between primary and secondary careIn this episode we hear about Northumbria Primary Care (NPC), a network of seven GP practices formed in 2015 across Northumberland and North Tyneside. The “twist” is that NPC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust, the local acute trust, and that all the GPs are salaried. Ben is joined by NPC’s Medical Director Dr Nigel Twelves and Dr Lily Lamb, a GP and their Education Lead. Nigel and Lily explain how the model works, how it benefits patients and GPs and how the relationship with the acute trust has developed and is developing.2018-11-1925 minThe British History PodcastThe British History PodcastThe Rise of AEthelflaed and the Breaking of NorthumbriaThe Battle of Tettenhall, as we discussed last episode, remains a mystery to us. We aren’t certain of the circumstances that started the battle, exactly where the battle took place, nor which Anglo Saxon leaders actually fought in it. But one thing scholars agree upon is that Mercia and Wessex won a resounding victory – […] The post 266 – The Rise of AEthelflaed and the Breaking of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2018-01-2723 minNHS EmployersNHS EmployersResilience Training with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFind out how Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has worked together with City, University of London to deliver resilience training to over 1000 of their staff. Learn about some of their challenges and the impact this training has had. Hear first hand from colleagues who have attended the training and how it has affected their work.2017-06-1912 minNHS EmployersNHS EmployersNorthumbria Healthcare - apprenticeships podcastKelly Angus, deputy director of human resources, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust shares her experiences of developing a successful apprenticeship programme. Kelly talks about how working with Jobcentre Plus has helped the trust to offer apprenticeships to individuals from within the local community and discusses what works when it comes to securing commitment from across the organisation. It also features some of Northumbria's current apprentices who give an insight into what it means to be an apprentice within the NHS.2015-03-1217 minThe British History PodcastThe British History PodcastThe Failed Dynastic Politics of Mercia and NorthumbriaNow today is going to be a little complex. But if you keep the theme in mind, you should be largely ok… and that theme is the bloody dynastic politics in the midlands and the north are getting completely out of hand. And Wilfrid is Wilfrid. Support the Show The post 142 – The Failed Dynastic Politics of Mercia and Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-11-1241 minDarkfloor In SessionDarkfloor In SessionDarkfloor in Session 042 - Northumbria Northumbria Fresh from recording a wonderful session for Mantis Radio, Dorian Williamson of Canadian ambient metal duo Northumbria has curated an all Canadian selection for our In Session mix series. Tracklist & more available at Darkfloor.2014-09-191h 05Darkfloor SoundDarkfloor SoundDarkfloor 42 - Northumbria - Ambient MetalNorthumbria (https://soundcloud.com/northumbria) return, fresh from recording a wonderful guest mix for Mantis Radio 162, with a specially curated all Canadian mix by the ambient metal duo's Dorian Williamson. A very personal selection of tracks. expanded playlist → https://darkfloor.co.uk/drkflrmx042 iTunes → tinyurl.com/darkflooritunes podcast → feeds.feedburner.com/darkfloor _ Dirty Inputs – Oberon/Overture [Retronym] C.Diab – Awake, Little Creatures [C.Diab] Polmo Polpo – Romeo Heart [Constellation Records] Thisquietarmy – Black Haunters [Elevation Records] Aidan Baker – Lost In The Rat Maze [ConSouling Sounds] Whisper Room – 1 [Broken Spine Productions] dreamSTATE vs. Heiki – Snow Drifter [Paper+Sound] SOLVENT – Pattern Recognition [Suction Records] Pulsewidth –...2014-09-191h 05The British History PodcastThe British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minStoryline | The British History PodcastStoryline | The British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minPodcast Episodes | The British History PodcastPodcast Episodes | The British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minFeatured | The British History PodcastFeatured | The British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minThe British History PodcastThe British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minThe Dark Ages | The British History PodcastThe Dark Ages | The British History PodcastThe Power of NorthumbriaThis episode covers the years 670 to 685. The main characters are: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria – son of Oswiu, former hostage of the Mercians, and generally tough dude. King Wulfhere of Mercia – son of Penda, veteran warrior, and leader of a growing southern Hegemony. Queen AEthelthryth of Northumbria – Queen of Ecgfrith’s, unhappy […] The post 134 – The Power of Northumbria first appeared on The British History Podcast.2014-09-0525 minMantis RadioMantis RadioMantis Radio 162 + NorthumbriaMantis Radio 162 + Northumbria DVNT Alma Construct – Imagine Them [R&S Records] mumble(speak) – 3:09am [mumble(speak)] A Vengeance – #SEVENTH [unreleased] Daniel Mc Dermott – Eir [Eire Supply] Shackleton – Beat His Command [Woe To The Septic Heart] Akin – Satori [Apollo] Dronelock / Ontal – Hostile Visitors [Duality] DNGLS – Heliris (Xhin remix) [Anemore Recordings] Function & Inland – Odeon [Infrastructure New York] Takaaki Itoh – Blower [Grey Report] CUB – CU2 (Version 2) [Downwards] 04LM – Pru [Soma Records] 04LM – Industain [Soma Records] Murmure – First Degree [Club Poison] Freaky Biff – Flashback [Energun] Tinfoil – Foil 5 [Tinfoil] Prostitutes – An Enormous Door [Diagonal Records] Yuji Kondo – Unvanquishable Number [Perc Trax] Piezo – Comma VIP [Subaltern Records] Krimslo – Reincarnating Radiu...2014-08-121h 59maryinmonmouthshire\'s Podcastmaryinmonmouthshire's PodcastThree Saxon Stories for Northumbria and East Anglia Caedmon, St Oswald and St EdmundA special present for Northumbria and East Anglia, the stories of three Saxons important in the Christian Story. Caedmon, the cattleherd who became an accomplished singer at Whitby Abbey by a miracle, King (now Saint) Oswald's heroic defence of the Christians in Northumbria and his battle with the pagan king Penda and the story of St Edmund of East Anglia, whose relics lay in the great Abbey of St Edmundsbury as he was martyred by the Vikings who attacked those lands in a cruel way. I give you the Mediaeval minced pies recipes and also a treat...2008-12-1145 minDrone LabDrone LabNorthumbriaMaking war over wastelands.Northumbria2008-01-1300 min