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Renee Lockwood
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Time Tellers
Time Tellers #10 The Haunted Tale of the Winchester House
Welcome back, Time Tellers! Join your hosts Renee and Dan as they embark on a spine-chilling journey into the heart of one of America's most enigmatic landmarks: the Winchester Mystery House. This episode promises a spellbinding tale of intrigue, tragedy, and the supernatural. Delve into the life of Sarah Lockwood Pardee, a woman marked by loss and fortune, who becomes the central figure in a story that defies logic and invites the paranormal. Born into wealth, married into a legacy of firearms, and haunted by the spirits of the past, Sarah's life takes a turn that leads...
2024-10-01
19 min
30 Albums For 30 Years (1964-1994)
Interview with Olivia Pérez-Collellmir
Olivia Pérez-Collellmir is a solo pianist, bandleader, and composer from Barcelona, Spain. Noted in Arts Fuse as a “Spanish virtuoso” who adds “a flamenco touch to her chamber jazz,” Collellmir’s performance highlights include playing on the soundtrack of Isla Bonita by renowned director Fernando Colomo, a solo performance at the 25th anniversary gala of the six-time Grammy nominated Boston Baroque Orchestra, touring with Spanish Grammy nominee Rosana Arbelo, performing an honorary concert at Berklee for the legendary Rita Moreno, and performances for United States Secretary of State John Kerry, opera star Renée Fleming, and Metropolitan Opera General Mana...
2023-11-23
31 min
There's Sometimes a Buggy
Acteurist Oeuvre-view – Lilli Palmer – Part 3: A GIRL MUST LIVE (1939) & THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS (1940)
This week's Acteurist-Oeuvre-view shows us two sides of Lilli Palmer: Bad Lilli in a comic supporting role, brawling with fellow chorus girl Renée Houston and competing with a demure Margaret Lockwood over wealthy patrons in Carol Reed's A Girl Must Live (1939); and Good Lilli assuming the lead in B-mystery The Door with Seven Locks (1940), seeking adventure with comic sidekick Gina Malo. It ain't Noël Coward, but we had fun. Time Codes: 0h 00m 45s: A GIRL MUST LIVE (1939) [dir. Carol Reed] 0h 24m 30s: THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS (1940) [dir. Norman Lee] 0h
2023-11-03
44 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Michael Steger
Curious about meaning and purpose? In this episode we speak with Professor Michael Steger of Colorado State University. Michael has spent his life in a state of both scepticism and curiosity – a perfect combination – and today he talks to us about how this led him to forge a career studying meaning and purpose. You know, the superficial stuff. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation.
2020-06-09
47 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Erik de Haan
This special episode of the Coaching Kool-Aid is brought to you all the way from Boston, MA, where we sat down with the charming and insightful Erik de Haan, keynote speaker at the IOC’s Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference. Erik is Professor of Organisation Development at VU, Amsterdam, and Director of Ashridge's Centre for Coaching. A prolific author, Erik speaks with us today about his latest book, Critical Moments in Executive Coaching, as well as the importance of being aware of our own agendas within the coaching space.
2020-06-01
21 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Alison Hodge
Today we are in conversation with Dr Alison Hodge, coaching supervisor to executive coaches across Australia, South East Asia, the United States, Europe and the UK. We discuss Alison’s approach to supervision and the common pressures she sees facing coaches, namely the need to expand our practice beyond theory and qualifications. Enjoy the conversation.
2020-05-25
36 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Reinhard Stelter
In today’s episode we’re in conversation with Dr Reinhard Stelter, professor and head of the Coaching Psychology Unit at the University of Copenhagen. Witness the ‘with-ness’ as Dr Stelter tells us why he prefers the term ‘lingering’ to ‘coaching’, his approach to the use of values, and his view of coaching as a potential tool for social change. It’s a bit of philosophical deep-dive so get your tea (or beverage of choice), get comfy, and enjoy the conversation.
2020-05-18
36 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Paul Lawrence
Today we're speaking with Dr Paul Lawrence, whose latest research focuses on systemic coaching. As such, he suggests some important questions for anyone to ask themselves before brandishing the badge of “systemic coach”. Paul is Principle at the Centre for Coaching in Organisations and Associate Lecturer in Coaching at the Sydney Business School. He is a prolific author; his three most popular books being Leading Change, Coaching in Three Dimensions, and The Tao of Dialogue. I hope you enjoy the conversation.
2020-05-11
28 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with David Drake
This special episode of the Coaching Kool-Aid is recorded live from the University of Sydney’s Evidence-Based Coaching Conference, where we chat with Dr David Drake – founder of Narrative Coaching – and pick his brain about his unique approach. David explains his belief that the world is changing at a much faster rate than coaching is, and just what the latter needs to do in order to keep up. You may be surprised – you will definitely be entertained. So pull up a chair, sit back, and enjoy the conversation.
2020-05-04
19 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Tatiana Bachkirova
Today we’re in lock-down with the charming Professor Tatiana Bachkirova of Oxford Brookes University. Tatiana describes what she terms ‘beautiful ideas in coaching which can make us ill’. We also hear about the need for us all – world leaders included – to reflect on our personal philosophy, practice, and purpose, particularly in these uncertain times.
2020-04-27
27 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
In Conversation with Erik de Haan
This special episode of the Coaching Kool-Aid is brought to you all the way from Boston, MA, where we sat down with the charming and insightful Erik de Haan, keynote speaker at the IOC’s Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference. Erik is Professor of Organisation Development at VU, Amsterdam, and Director of Ashridge's Centre for Coaching. A prolific author, Erik speaks with us today about his latest book, Critical Moments in Executive Coaching, as well as the importance of being aware of our own agendas within the coaching space.
2019-11-12
21 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Religious Fiction
Standing Fast by Maggie K. Black
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/391008to listen full audiobooks. Title: Standing Fast Series: #4 of Military K-9 Unit Author: Maggie K. Black Narrator: Angie Hickman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 26 minutes Release date: August 13, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Religious Fiction Publisher's Summary: Framed! Suspected of aiding a serial killer, single dad Chase McLear is desperate to prove his innocence. However, someone's determined for him to be found guilty—and now they're targeting Chase's little girl. Preschool teacher Maisy Lockwood's father was one of the killer's victims, but Maisy believes Chase has been fra...
2019-08-13
6h 26
The Coaching Kool-Aid
Coaching Tales from the Dark Side
In the final episode for the season, we take a look at some fascinating research on the potential negative effects of coaching on clients, coaches, and organisations. From decreased life-satisfaction to feelings of love, you may be surprised at some of our industry’s potential pitfalls. We discuss why these effects may occur and what we can do about them. Other topics include the importance of supervision and Mel’s fear of monkeys. Come inside for the conversation.
2019-04-28
34 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
McMindfulness? Part Two
In part two of our series on mindfulness, we continue to look at some ways in which these practices have been used as tools of manipulation, including by military forces past and present. Our discussion then moves to the topic of mindfulness in coaching, in order to examine its relationship with Kegan’s theory of adult development, its role in ethical leadership, and the problems associated with thinking about thinking. Finally, we have a look at what we need to consider before using mindfulness practices with our clients.
2019-04-21
37 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
McMindfulness? Part One
What’s the difference between meditation and mindfulness? And are these practices really as harmless and user-friendly as we are told? In the first of this two-part episode on mindfulness, we’re joined by Dr Alex Norman of Western Sydney University. If you’re interested in where mindfulness comes from, what we’re doing with it now, and the potential dangers of utilising this ancient practice in a modern context, this is the episode for you.
2019-04-14
37 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
The Positivity Problem
What could possibly be wrong with positivity? Come on ladies, you’re pushing it too far now. Perhaps, but we dare you to come inside and see what unfolds. In this episode, we cover emotional vocabulary, death, long-haul flights with multiple children, and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Oh, and Mel learns why she needs to watch the end of Bambi.
2019-04-07
46 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
Who’s Responsible for Resilience?
What does it mean to be resilient? Is it working an 80 hour week, turning up when you’re sick or behaving as though a setback has not completely rocked your world? Or is it going to bed instead of answering emails or spending time with your family? Our modern world of work would have us believe that the only way to succeed is by being better, stronger, harder, and faster versions of ourselves; performing at our peak at all times. But is this possible? And is resilience something innate or is it something we can learn? In this ep...
2019-03-31
31 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
Search for the Authentic Self
The Internet is full of coaches advertising their services to help you find your ‘authentic self’ (maybe it’s just under the couch), or to ‘unlock its power’ (sounds risky, why was it imprisoned in the first place?). In this episode, we look at where this notion of an ‘authentic self’ came from, and why it actually fits more within a religious framework than a scientific one. As coaches, we also look at how we’d approach this Cartesian dilemma in our own practice.
2019-03-24
33 min
The Coaching Kool-Aid
The Myth of the Mindset Switch
Have you ever been told to “change your mindset”, only to feel baffled as to what this actually means? In Episode 1 of the Coaching Kool-Aid, we look at the myth of the ‘mindset switch’, where this idea came from, and how we might use it more effectively. You’ll also meet your hosts, Mel and Renee, who will tell you why they decided to take a magnifying glass to the glossy facade of the coaching industry.
2019-03-17
29 min
Bass Lessons Melbourne Player Profiles
Ep. 46 - Tom Kennedy - Dave Weckl/Mike Stern/Steps Ahead /Michael Brecker
Tom Kennedy is an accomplished touring and studio musician who ranks as one of the top acoustic and electric bass players in the world. His credits include performances and recordings with both mainstream legends and leading contemporary players. Tom’s musical roots with on the acoustic bass, an instrument he started playing at age 9 and took to so naturally that within a few years he was performing with internationally known players such as Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Nat Adderly, Sonny Stitt and Stan Kenton. Gaining a reputation that soon traveled beyond his native St. Louis, Tom relocated to New York Ci...
2018-09-20
1h 08
Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast
140: James R. Kirk
Standard Orbit 140: James R. Kirk Show Title Standard Orbit 140: James R. Kirk Where No Man Has Gone Before. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Ken and Zach are joined by Melodic Trek's Brandon-Shea Mutala to dive deep into Star Trek's second pilot and and discuss what makes Where No Man Has Gone Before such a great launching point for the original series. Where No Man Has Gone Before. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Ken and Zach are joined by Melodic Trek's Brandon-Shea Mutala to dive deep into Star Trek's second pilot and and discuss what makes Where No Man H...
2016-09-26
1h 11
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#192 Music by Lily Lambert, Candice Russell, Chely Wright, Andy Hill, Renee Safier & Hard Rain, Endorphin Annie, Kris Bradley, Liv Margaret
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Lily Lambert - Pop Culture Candice Russell - Remember Chely Wright - Damn Liar Andy Hill, Renee Safier & Hard Rain - Kids These Days Endorphin Annie - Bein' With You Kris Bradley (writer Pat Hardy Lockwood) - Entangled In Love Liv Margaret - I Won't For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Candice Russell at
2015-08-14
30 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#46 Music By, Aeona, Hickory Blue, Sugar Beach, Helen Agnes D, Kerry Kelley, Taking Back Eden, and Bree Frick
Playlist for Show #46: Lily Lambert - Pop Culture Candice Russell - Remember Chely Wright - Damn Liar Andy Hill, Renee Safier & Hard Rain - Kids These Days Endorphin Annie - Bein' With You Kris Bradley (writer Pat Hardy Lockwood) - Entangled In Love Liv Margaret - I Won't For Music Biz Resources Visit Download a Free Song from FUE: Purchase "Traces" at
2015-01-22
30 min