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Brief Encounters
S2: E9 | Nate Kostelnik | How to start using AI for contract review, one clause at a time
How do you start using AI for contract review - without overwhelming your team or your tech stack?In this episode of Brief Encounters, Juro’s Richard Mabey talks to Nate Kostelnik, attorney and one of LinkedIn’s most original voices on AI in contracting.Nate explains why “playbook maximalism” holds teams back, how to approach AI reviews one clause at a time, and why thoughtful setup matters more than scale.They cover:What “further apart faster” means for negotiationThe “drafter’s” and “reviewer’s dilemmas” of AI contractingWhy fa...
2025-10-23
26 min
Pendekar Oraguna
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2025-09-13
00 min
Brief Encounters
S2: E8 | Glen Waters | Fundraising, term sheets, and scaling: practical advice for early-stage founders from HSBC’s Head of Early Stage Banking
In this episode of Brief Encounters, Richard is joined by Glen Walters, Head of Early Stage Tech and Life Sciences at HSBC Innovation Banking.They cover:Why “why you’re raising” matters as much as “how much”What an investor-ready data room should includeHow legal teams can act as business partnersUnderstanding market standards in term sheetsTrends in valuations, structures, and fundraising termsWhy financial modeling and profitability are essential for startupsA practical guide for founders navigating early-stage fundraising.
2025-09-12
24 min
Hardyoni
Download EPUB Food for Free (Collins Gem) by Richard Mabey on Textbook Full Edition
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2025-09-03
00 min
Law Punx
Law Punx - AI and the Automation of Legal Tasks
Richard Mabey, CEO of Juro, discusses the radical idea that by 2027, 80% of legal tasks could in theory be executed without lawyers. He explores the implications of AI in automating legal tasks, the evolving role of lawyers, and the accuracy of AI-generated legal solutions. Mabey argues that as AI technology advances, the need for human oversight in many legal tasks will diminish, leading to a significant shift in the legal landscape. (Note: of course, will that happen....? Even if possible, will the market move in that way? Many would argue against this outlook....but Law Punx...
2025-08-26
10 min
Brief Encounters
S2:E7 | Patty Corey | AI without the shame spiral: finding balance in legal ops automation
Patty Corey, Legal Operations Manager at Aspen Aerogels, joins Brief Encounters to talk about the future of legal ops and AI adoption. She explains how legal ops serves as the bridge between business, law, and technology, and why trust and relationships matter just as much as process and tools.Patty covers:The evolving responsibilities of legal operationsHow to evaluate and implement generative AI toolsThe importance of building a minimum viable playbookWhy community and experimentation are vital in legal techEscaping the “AI shame spiral”
2025-08-18
23 min
Desert Island Discs
Carol Klein, gardener
Carol Klein is a gardener, broadcaster and longtime contributor to BBC Gardeners’ World. She is a six time Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner, a certified RHS Horticultural Hero and was awarded the RHS Victoria Medal of Honour. Born in 1945 in Lancashire, Carol was the eldest of three children and her love of gardening was evident when she used to bring soil in from the outside as a toddler, and make a garden on the lino floor of her mum’s kitchen. She began her career as an art teacher, working for many years in Lond...
2025-08-03
50 min
Brief Encounters
S2:E6 | Lucy Bassli | How AI is changing the shape of legal operations
Legal ops pioneer Lucy Bassli joins Brief Encounters host Richard Mabey for a sharp, honest conversation about how AI is really landing in legal.They dig into why legal shouldn’t control the full contract lifecycle, what went wrong with CLM, and how the AI shift, while real, is being drowned by the hype.With insights from both sides of the table, Lucy and Richard explore what it actually takes for legal teams to keep up with the pace of change.Useful links:Lucy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lu...
2025-07-09
34 min
Brief Encounters
S2: E5 | Alfred Biehler | What a former Head of Innovation at Google thinks lawyers should focus on in the age of AI
In this episode of Brief Encounters, Richard speaks with Alfred Biehler ,former Head of Innovation at Google, about how legal teams can thrive in the age of AI.With experience at Microsoft and Google, Alfred shares how innovation isn’t just about tech, but culture, leadership and communication. They dive into what legal teams risk by ignoring AI, and why rethinking how lawyers spend their time is key to staying relevant.You’ll hear:• Why innovation starts with process, not just product• How leaders can build a culture that encourages feedback• What AI me...
2025-06-18
36 min
The Non-Billable Podcast
How ex-Freshfields lawyer Richard Mabey built Juro into one of Europe’s top legal tech startups: unlearning lawyering, agentic AI in legal and the future of junior lawyers
In this episode, we sit down with Richard Mabey, the co-founder and CEO of Juro. A former Freshfields lawyer, Richard left private practice in 2013 to pursue an MBA and later joined LegalZoom, before launching Juro in 2016. Nearly a decade on, the company is now one of Europe’s leading legal tech startups, helping fast-scaling businesses automate their contract processes and manage legal work with a radically different approach.Richard talks candidly about his founder journey - from teaching himself to code in the early days, to building a company that's now helping hundreds of legal teams deploy AI...
2025-06-17
47 min
The Vertical SaaS Podcast
Beyond the Contract: Agentic AI, Adoption and Burnout. How AI Is Shaping In-House Legal in 2025 - with Richard Mabey, CEO of Juro
In this packed episode, Host Gavin Savage sits down with Richard Mabey, former M&A lawyer at Freshfields and now one of the leading voices in legaltech, to unpack the most urgent issues and transformative trends reshaping the legal profession in 2025.Richard is the co-founder and CEO of Juro, an AI-native platform trusted by over 6,000 companies worldwide, including major global brands and Fortune 500 enterprises. It enables legal and business teams to draft, agree, and manage contracts in a single collaborative workspace, helping users close deals up to 10x faster than traditional workflows.Together...
2025-06-04
1h 05
Eighties Archive Podcast
EAP Episode.56 - Richard Jobson (The Skids) "Fearlessness is a word I use a lot, it's the gage of my life"
*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd partry musical content*We welcome the legend that is Richard Jobson, front man of The Skids, whose career has moved through the arts from acting, TV presenter, singer, musician, but first and foremost, a writer and a vervacious reader.As a lifelong sufferer of epilepsy, Richard has lived his life with great attack and gusto, having always believed his time on this planet would be a short one. With a healthy body of work as a director, an impressive catalogue of albums as a songwriter and also...
2025-05-17
1h 10
Brief Encounters
S2: E4 | Reena SenGupta | What the legal industry missed about innovation
What changed in the legal world after the 2008 crash - and where is it heading now?In this episode of Brief Encounters, Richard speaks with legal strategist Reena Sengupta about the evolution of legal innovation, the rise of in-house teams, and why the next decade might belong to the GC.Reena shares her take on workplace AI, industry burnout, and how law firms must stay relevant in an era defined by global uncertainty.
2025-05-14
33 min
Eighties Archive Podcast
80s Archive Podcast Ep.31 - Gary Shail (Quadrophenia/ Metal Mickey) : "You won't meet a bigger cult than Me!"
*Warning - strong language and signal issues from the outset**This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party music content*Welcome cult British actor and Ivor Novello award nominated composer, Gary Shail.Gary candidly describes himself as the "...luckiest f***er on the planet...' and his cult status is certainly not lost on him.Leaving college he landed his first paid job playing the character of Spider in cult mod sensation Quadrophenia. He spent 4 years starring in the Micky Dolenz LWT production Metal Mickey. He also starred in Richard O'Brien's baffling cult film...
2025-05-10
1h 28
Eighties Archive Podcast
80s Eighties Archive EP.77 - Martin Metcalfe (Goodbye Mr. MacKenzie) : "If I'd have been a workaholic rather than an alcoholic, it would have been more useful"
In this episode we welcome Bathgate boy Martin Metcalfe, the front man to one of Dave's favourite 80s bands, another of Scotland's many outfits that should have been garnered far greater success - Goodbye Mr.MacKenzie!Martin explains the sprawl of friends and acquaintances that formed GMM's troupe. He talks in detail about his love and relationship with music with all the romance for Punk and Rock n Roll history. Martin and the band were thrust into the music industry at a time when money and the commercial machine had unfortunately taken over and in turn clouded...
2025-04-20
1h 14
Brief Encounters
S2:E3 | Daniel Glazer | How UK startups can scale in the US
In this episode of Brief Encounters, Richard is joined by Daniel Glazer, Partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in London and a leading advisor to UK tech companies expanding into the US.Together, they explore the realities of scaling across the Atlantic — from the cultural divide in venture capital and the complexities of US fundraising to the legal hurdles founders face when hiring or contracting stateside.Daniel shares hard-won insights on US market entry, including what UK companies often underestimate, how to approach litigation risk, and why understanding market norms is essential to avoid costly mi...
2025-04-16
39 min
Unlock This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect On A Rainy Day.
Whistling in the Dark by Richard Mabey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/57833to listen full audiobooks. Title: Whistling in the Dark Author: Richard Mabey Narrator: David Vickery, Kristin Atherton Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins Release date: 04-10-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Science Publisher's Summary: Eminent and highly respected nature writer Richard Mabey regards Whistling in the Dark as one of his Top Ten most significant books. After being exceptionally well-received on publication, it remains the only title from his collection that is no longer in print, and the timing feels perfect to bring this cherished text back into circulation as a classic edition.
2025-04-10
3h 49
Brief Encounters
S2:E2 | Mark Austin | Why tech companies should IPO in the UK
In this episode. Richard is joined by Mark Austin CBE, Partner at Latham & Watkins LLP, former Chair of the Listing Authority Advisory Panel, and an expert voice on the evolving landscape of public markets.Together, Mark and Richard unpack the transformation of UK listings, recent reforms, and what’s being done to make London a more competitive destination for companies going public. If you're a founder, legal leader, investor, or just curious about the future of UK capital markets, this one’s for you.Mark’s links:Linked...
2025-04-02
33 min
Brief Encounters
S2:E1 | Tom Hambrett | How Revolut scaled from 1 lawyer to a $45 billion valuation
In the first episode of a brand new season, Richard is joined by Tom Hambrett, Partner and Chief Legal Officer at Revolut.During his tenure, Revolut has grown from a startup to a giant with a $45 billion valuation, 50 million customers worldwide, and a team of 160+ lawyers.We cover: Revolut’s journey from 1 lawyer to 160+The power of a data-driven legal function The potential AI can unlock for your team How legal teams can demonstrate their value beyond being a necessary evil…and so much more!
2025-03-12
31 min
CountrySlide
15: No Horses Were Harmed In The Making Of This Episode
Let'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.
2025-02-28
1h 16
This Natural Life
Richard Mabey
Richard Mabey has been described as the godfather of British nature writing. Over the last half-century, he has written more than thirty books. His first, 'Food for Free', was published in 1972 and has never been out of print since; the most recent, 'The Accidental Garden', came out earlier this year. Martha Kearney joins Richard and his partner Polly on their beloved boat on the Norfolk Broads. She hears about Richard's childhood in the Chilterns and finds out how he first became fascinated by the natural world. Together they spot grebes, terns, and even see a bittern in flight.
2025-02-06
24 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.12 | Daniel Hulme | What is AI consciousness?
In the final episode of this series, Richard is joined by Daniel Hulme, CEO of Satalia and Chief AI Officer at WPP. The pair discuss the evolution of AI, its impact on knowledge workers, and the future of machine consciousness. They dive into the importance of understanding AI's applications, the ethical considerations surrounding its development, and the potential risks and challenges that come with it. Reflecting on our last episode, Richard asks Daniel all about the skepticism surrounding AI and the role of government in regulating its use, advocating for a proactive approach to harnessing AI...
2025-01-06
26 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.11 | Lord Tim Clement-Jones | How should the UK government regulate AI in 2025?
This week, Richard spoke to Lord Clement-Jones, a prominent figure in AI policy and former chair of the House of Lords AI Select Committee. They discuss Tim's career journey, the evolution of AI in the digital economy, its impact on professional services, and the potential for AI to improve access to justice. Together, they delve into the ethical implications of AI, the need for effective regulation, and the importance of international cooperation in setting standards. The pair aren’t skeptical when it comes to the future of AI, particularly in healthcare, law, and education, though they...
2024-12-09
35 min
Gardening with the RHS
Great garden reads and botanical books
With the festive gift giving season just around the corner, this week we’ve turned our attention to the botanical wonders awaiting us on the bookshelf. We’ve invited journalist, author, and gardening enthusiast Ann Treneman and horticultural hero and authority on all things plants, Guy Barter to join our host - head of Libraries and Exhibitions at the RHS, Fiona Davison, to chat about some of their favourite garden reads from the past 12 months.Host: Fiona DavisonContributors: Ann Treneman, Guy BarterVisit the RH...
2024-12-05
33 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.10 | Alex Hamilton | We need to declare a truce in contracting
Alex Hamilton is the CEO and founder of Radiant Law, the UK-based award-winning NewLaw firm. He’s focused on improving the contracting process for clients, leading product and tech development, and improving contracting. In this conversation, Alex and Richard discuss the evolution of contracting practices, the role of lawyers, and the importance of fostering relationships in business. The pair dig into the need for innovative approaches to contracting, the impact of technology, and the future of legal work in an increasingly automated world. The question is, is the legal profession prepared to declare a truce when...
2024-11-25
32 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.9 | Andy Cooke | Why efficiency is not enough
In this episode of Brief Encounters, Richard is joined by Andy Cooke, General Counsel at TravelPerk, a hyper-growth SaaS business travel platform and a pioneer in the future of business travel. Andy offers insights into the evolving role of legal teams within modern businesses, emphasizing the importance of creativity, customer focus, and innovative problem-solving. Together, Richard and Andy explore how to build a supportive, tech-driven team that navigates rapid growth while facing the unique challenges of measuring success in legal functions. Their discussion also touches on the mental health of lawyers and the i...
2024-11-11
45 min
EMPIRE LINES
Dispersals: On Plants, Borders and Belonging, Jessica J. Lee (2024) (EMPIRE LINES Live at Invasion Ecology)
In this special episode, writer Jessica J. Lee joins EMPIRE LINES live with visual artist and researcher Iman Datoo, to explore the languages of ‘natural’ history and invasive species through their book, Dispersals: On Plants, Borders and Belonging (2024).Bringing together memoir, history, and scientific research, writer Jessica J. Lee considers how both plants and people come to belong - or not - as they cross borders. Born in Canada to a Taiwanese mother and a Welsh father, Jessica often draws on her own lived experiences to observe our world in motion, and close connections between seemingly distant plac...
2024-11-07
58 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.8 | Jake Jones | Are AI Agents the answer to legal bottlenecks?
Jake Jones is the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder at Flank. He’s been at the forefront of leveraging automation and AI to transform how businesses, especially in the legal world, operate for the last seven years. In this session, Richard and Jake discuss the evolution of legal automation and the impact of AI on legal services, sharing their insight on the unique challenges faced by legal teams and how AI can resolve them. The pair then discuss the emergence of AI agents and the importance of understanding the technology's capabilities in order to harness it fo...
2024-10-28
39 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.7 | Dana Denis-Smith | Once a Lawyer, always a Lawyer...
Dana Denis-Smith is the CEO of Obelisk Support and the founder of the First 100 Years campaign. A TedX speaker, Dana is regularly invited to address industry events and comment in the media on gender equality, entrepreneurship, and legal technology. In this episode, Richard and Dana discuss the journey from lawyer to entrepreneur, though they realize quite quickly that once a lawyer always a lawyer! The two get to grips with how AI should be seen as a transformative force in the legal profession and how it must adapt to new generations' e...
2024-10-13
29 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.6 | Mel Storey | How TikTok is changing community building for lawyers
Mel Storey is the Head of Legal APAC at Pax8 and a big contributor to the legal community. She’s the host of the Counsel podcast and a regular contributor to TikTok with the handle @theinhouselaywer. Mel and I discussed the mindset shift required when transitioning from a well-established corporate environment to a startup. We then delved into the value of continuous learning and self-improvement for in-house lawyers through formal training and self-learning. We also spoke about the power of social media and community building. Mel shares her experience with starting a podcast, using pl...
2024-09-09
30 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.5 | Elizabeth Rimmer | Can technology protect lawyers’ mental health?
Elizabeth Rimmer, Chief Executive of LawCare, joined me to discuss the importance of mental health in the legal community and the challenges lawyers face. In May 2024, Juro ran a survey of over 100+ in-house lawyers which found that over 50% had experienced burnout at some point in their career. Elizabeth and I discussed the factors that have contributed to this worrying level of burnout experienced by lawyers. We then dove into what the recent technological developments could mean for the legal profession, discussing how AI offers lawyers a unique opportunity to work smarter and gain back time t...
2024-08-26
30 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.4 | Annick O'Brien | The EU AI Act explained
In today’s episode, I chatted to Annick O’Brien, General Counsel of CybSafe and an expert in navigating governance, risk, and compliance. In this conversation, we dive into what in-house lawyers need to know about the EU AI Act and how to navigate AI usage within your organization. We ask the question how can we ensure that the way we use AI in businesses is secure and safe? In our discussion, we cover how the AI Act relates to the GDPR, the importance of creating clear and accessible privacy information, as well as fostering a part...
2024-08-12
31 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.3 | Chantelle Zemba | How Deliveroo scaled legal from startup to FTSE 100
In today's episode, I talk to Chantelle Zemba: General Counsel of Deliveroo, former commercial lawyer at Norton Rose Fullbright, and leader of one of the best legal teams in the business. In this episode, Chantelle shares her insight on how she built a top-tier legal team at Deliveroo from 10 lawyers to 63, through countless funding rounds, an IPO, and beyond. We talk about building and maintaining a strong culture, focusing on your role as a leader, and how technology can help you stay focused on what really matters. Chantelle's links: Website: Deliveroo.co.uk
2024-07-29
26 min
Brief Encounters
Ep.2 | Renn Vara | Are lawyers bad communicators?
Renn Vara is the co-founder of SNP Communications, a legend of Silicon Valley, and a leading voice in the world of executive communications. He understands exactly what it takes to be a founder, he knows the psyche of founders, their conscious and unconscious thoughts, as well as how they respond to pressure. In this episode, I spoke to Renn about the importance of communication for in-house counsel and the impact of AI on the legal profession. Renn also shared expert insight on the impact effective communication, self-care, and the evolving role of lawyers in the modern workplace.
2024-07-16
34 min
WYLDE, the podcast about foraging and herbalism in Europe
#4 Discovering the world through plants with François Couplan
François Couplan is a forager, ethnobatanist, wild chef, traveller, and published author of more than 120 books on wild edible plants, herbal medicine and culinary botany.He has 50 years of experience as a teacher, and over 70 years of life experience. Even as an infant, he was already turned on by plants, so that's where his journey with plants begins, and where we start our conversation. About growing up in Paris, and seeing green everywhere, even in the city.About how it's always easier to relate with plants than it is with people.
2024-07-09
1h 18
Brief Encounters
Ep.1 | Laura Frederick | Does raising children help you negotiate contracts?
Laura Frederick, founder of How to Contract, former commercial lawyer at Tesla, and one of the most respected community voices in legal, shares her journey into law and her love of contracts. Laura spoke to me about the importance of practical training and experience in contract law. We discussed the challenges of finding the ‘goldilocks’ path to happier negotiation, as well as some of her top tips and most common pitfalls to avoid! Laura and I also explored the role of technology in contract management (of course) and the importance of developing core contract skills and...
2024-07-01
27 min
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(Download (Epub) Food for Free (Collins Gem) By Richard Mabey
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2024-05-01
00 min
Opening Lines
Lark Rise to Candleford - Episode 2
John Yorke continues his exploration of Lark Rise to Candleford, Flora Thompson’s much-loved account of rural life.Lark Rise to Candleford is one of our best loved evocations of rural England, but it is also an evocation of rural poverty, and of the emerging opportunities for young women as a new century dawned. It tells the story of a girl growing up in a poor rural hamlet in rural Oxfordshire in the 1880s. Eventually she moves to the village of Candleford Green to begin her adult life working in a post office, and her st...
2023-10-01
14 min
Opening Lines
Lark Rise to Candleford - Episode 1
John Yorke explores Lark Rise to Candleford, Flora Thompson’s much-loved account of rural life.Lark Rise to Candleford is one of our best loved evocations of rural England, but it's also an evocation of rural poverty, and of the emerging opportunities for young women as a new century dawned. It tells the story of a girl growing up in a poor rural hamlet in rural Oxfordshire in the 1880s. Eventually she moves to the village of Candleford Green to begin her adult life working in a post office, and her story frames the larger on...
2023-10-01
14 min
EU-Startups Podcast
Episode 34: Interview with Juro founder Richard Mabey
Interview with Juro founder and CEO Richard Mabey This episode is brought to you by Vanta, helping you scale security practices and automate compliance for the industry’s most sought after standards. To close and grow major customers, you have to demonstrate trust. But proving your security and compliance can be time-consuming, tedious, and expensive. Especially for start ups. Unless you use Vanta. Vanta automates up to 90% of the work for the most sought-after compliance standards like SOC 2 and ISO 27001 and gets you audit-ready in weeks instead of months. Wi...
2023-05-18
37 min
A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley
Almost Being Said
Sally starts the podcast with a brief poem by Philip Larkin, a complex poem of springtime, grief, and renewal. The trees all around the boat take Sally’s mind back to the horse chestnut tree of her youth, where she and her brother used to play, and which became a companion to her as she started to read books. A hunt for a pack of pesky wasp invaders, headed by an indignant Queen, ends up with Sally pruning the nearby hawthorn and willow trees, in whose branches the neighbourhood water vole has been spotted, and listening to the chirruping of...
2023-05-11
36 min
The Proper Mental Podcast
Richard Mabey
Welcome to episode 129 with Richard Mabey, a writer and broadcaster who has been writing about the natural world for more than 50 years and is considered by many to be the father of modern nature writing. His first book Food for Free was published in 1972 and has never been out of print. He has written over 30 books since. At the age of 61 Richard endured a series of life events that led to a breakdown and a period of depression that lasted for two years. He fell out of love with the natural world and was unable to...
2023-04-12
48 min
The Standard
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Juro - the contract automation platform)
This is a bonus episode taken from our How to be a CEO podcast: Richard Mabey quit his job as a lawyer to pursue his mission to make contracts quicker and easier to make, alter and sign.In 2016 he launched Juro, a contract automation platform designed for lawyers and businesses, which could replace emails, programmes such as Microsoft Word and Excel, and cloud-based storage.Last year the business processed 500,000 contracts, and Richard is aiming to make Juro the default contracts platform world-wide.To hear the full episode click here.
2023-01-07
10 min
Seeking Light Podcast
207. TREES and their importance in our LIVES
"There are few organisms as important as trees for maintaining Earth’s ecology.” During Christmas, I heard a talk that had me thinking about TREES. I thought about the Garden of Eden, Lehi's vision, Garden of Gethsemane and the First Vision. Each one of these life changing places affects you and I today. What gratitude I have for TREES and how important they're in God's creations. Join me today as I share my thoughts on TREES. “To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without our roots.” Richard Mabey bethnewellcoaching.com bethnewellcoaching@gmail.com
2023-01-03
21 min
The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
1398 - Reimagining Contract Management with Juro's with Richard Mabey
In this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with Richard Mabey, Co-Founder and CEO of Juro.Are you tired of creating, negotiating, approving, assigning, managing, and tracking legal contracts? Look no further than Juro, an all-in-one contract automation platform simplifies the entire contract lifecycle. Richard explained how Juro differs from other solutions like DocuSign by streamlining the entire process, not just the signing. Juro allows lawyers to set up templates that anyone in the business can use, reducing friction in the sales process and providing live comment notifications. Richard’s...
2022-12-04
17 min
How to be a CEO
Juro's Richard Mabey: The benefits of speeding up contracts
Richard Mabey quit his job as a lawyer to pursue his mission to make contracts quicker and easier to make, alter and sign.In 2016 he launched Juro, a contract automation platform designed for lawyers and businesses, which could replace emails, programmes such as Microsoft Word and Excel, and cloud-based storage.Last year the business processed 500,000 contracts, and Richard is aiming to make Juro the default contracts platform world-wide.In this episode we talk about:How everyone can benefit from quicker contractsRichard's journey from lawyer to CEODo...
2022-11-28
19 min
Front Row
Director Luca Guadagnino on Bones and All, Gainsborough’s House, writer Ronald Blythe at 100
Luca Guadagnino won the Silver Lion for Best Director at this year's Venice Film Festival for his latest film, Bones and All, starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell. He talks to Tom Sutcliffe about confronting the taboo of cannibalism on screen and reuniting with Chalamet after Call Me By Your Name.Mark Bills, the Director of Gainsborough’s House, joins Tom to discuss the reopening of the painter's home in Suffolk.Ronald Blythe, the man who’s been described as the greatest living writer on the English countryside, celebrates his 100th birthday this month. His f...
2022-11-22
42 min
Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation Podcast
How to Build a Contract Automation Software Company (Richard Mabey – CEO Juro)
Richard Mabey, CEO and co-founder of contract automation platform Juro, visits the podcast to talk about building a legal tech start up that helps in-house legal teams deal with contracts from drafting to execution (and reduce the number of software products they use while doing it.) Richard founded Juro in 2016 with a technical co-founder he met in business school. Prior to getting a business degree, Richard received a few others that run the gamut from music to philosophy and to (of course) law. Richard started his professional career at one of the UK's premier law...
2022-10-13
33 min
Grab The Thrilling Full Audiobook Experience!
Food for Free (50th Anniversary Edition) by Richard Mabey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/236387to listen full audiobooks. Title: Food for Free (50th Anniversary Edition) Author: Richard Mabey Narrator: Chris Courtenay Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins Release date: 09-15-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Botany & Plants Publisher's Summary: Originally published in 1972, Richard Mabey’s classic foraging guide has never been out of print since. Food for Free is a complete guide to help you safely identify edible species that grow around us, together with detailed field identification notes and recipes. In this stunning 50th anniversary edition, Richard Mabey’s updated text is accompanied by a weal...
2022-09-15
8h 14
Know Band of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Health & Wellness
Food for Free: 50th Anniversary Edition - Richard Mabey
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Food for Free: 50th Anniversary EditionAuthor: Richard MabeyNarrator: Chris CourtneyFormat: UnabridgedLength: 8:14:05Language: EnglishRelease date: 09-15-2022Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers UKGenres: Sports & Recreation, Outdoor RecreationSummary:This fully updated special edition of the classic complete guide to the edible species that grow around us includes a new foreword from the author and a plate section with identification guides for all major species. Originally published in 1972, Richard Mabey’s cl...
2022-09-15
8h 14
New World Of Work
If companies are products, PeopleOps leaders are the product managers with Juro’s Richard Mabey
By viewing the entire company as the end product, business leaders can create everything from offer letters to benefits packages with a user-first design mindset. Similar to the teams that design and build the products that are ultimately shipped to clients and customers, PeopleOps leaders have a golden opportunity to create touchpoints that the entire staff can use, thereby creating a real difference within the organization. In this episode, Rhys sits down with Richard Mabey, the co-founder and CEO at Juro, a company that enables in-house legal and business teams to create, approve, sign and manage contracts in one...
2022-08-11
36 min
Startups of London
Is Vulnerability the Best Weapon a CEO Can Have?,With Richard Mabey CEO at Juro
In this episode of the SOL Podcast, our guest is Richard Mabey, CEO & Co-Founder of Juro.Juro is the go to contract platform for companies that need to process large numbers of legal contracts. It enables legal teams to seamlessly create, approve, manage, and sign contracts in a single workspace. We asked, and they answered: the hardships whilst scaling up, releasing a product, finding the right people for your team, investment journey, how to build an authentic network of investors, and the impact different type of CEOs can have on the growth of the business, the...
2022-08-05
28 min
The SaaS Revolution Show
Five Things You Need To Be Doing To Sustain ARR While The World Is Collapsing
Richard Mabey, Co-founder and CEO at Juro, on the "Five Things You Need To Be Doing To Sustain ARR While The World Is Collapsing" from our July SaaStock Local: London event. Love what you're hearing? Join us and 5,000 other SaaS founders, investors and VCs at our flagship in-person event happening this October in Dublin, Ireland: SaaStock 2022. It's the biggest SaaS conference in Europe, full of networking, connection building, learning and more. Get your ticket today by going to https://bit.ly/SaaStock22Tickets 🎟 Check out the other ways SaaStock is helping SaaS founders move their business forward: 🇮🇪 SaaStock Europe | Dublin, Ireland Book...
2022-08-04
55 min
Weird Parents
Doomsday Preppers (Episode 30)
We take another look at the Prepper lifestyle and what it means to be a doomsday prepper. Not to mention a little look at the Doomsday Preppers TV show on National Geographic. Get your gas masks out.Listen to part one of our chat hereSome of the books Coop recommends:Just in Case: How to Be Self-Sufficient When the Unexpected Happens by Kathy HarrisonFood for Free by Richard MabeySAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea by John WisemanThe New Complete Book Of Self...
2022-04-15
35 min
Weird Parents
Are You a Prepper? (Episode 29)
Prepper = a person who believes a disaster or emergency is likely to occur in the future and makes active preparations for it. Like by stockpiling food, ammunition, and other supplies.This week, we talk about about the basic of prepping for emergencies and self-sufficiency. Especially when you've got little ones to look after!Listen to part two of our chat hereSome of the books Coop recommends:Just in Case: How to Be Self-Sufficient When the Unexpected Happens by Kathy HarrisonFood for Free by Richard MabeySAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in...
2022-04-08
53 min
Lessons I Learned in Law
Richard Mabey on being flexible in how you achieve results
In this episode of Lessons I Learned in Law Scott Brown speaks to Richard Mabey, Co-Founder and CEO of Juro. Juro is an all-in-one contract automation platform that helps legal counsel and their teams agree to manage contracts in one unified workspace. Richard shares the three lessons she has learned in law including:Keep it simple and really understand the problem you are trying to solve.Love the details. Increasing the level of attention and craft put into a project will generate greater returns.Trust and deliver. Focus on results, but be flexible in how they a...
2022-03-17
27 min
UKTN | The Podcast
Funding & investment, what they don't tell you - Richard Mabey, Co-founder & CEO of Juro
Richard Mabey gives an honest account of learning through the process of pitching for funding and how his bullish take on competition has led Juro to recently close a series B round of £23m. Detailing his own experience, Mabey talks at length on the importance of choosing the right VCs and explains how it was his own customers that introduced investors in the United States to Juro. Mabey is a former corporate lawyer with Freshfields and spent time with LegalZoom before founding Juro in 2016. He holds an MBA from INSEAD and is a fellow of the RS...
2022-03-15
45 min
The Start-Up Diaries Podcast
Building An Award Winning Culture | Co-Founder & CEO @ Juro | Richard Mabey
In the first episode back since our short hiatus, Chris is joined by Richard Mabey, Co-Founder & CEO of Juro, an all-in-one contract automation platform that helps legal counsel and their teams to agree and manage contracts in one unified workspace. Juro has a glittering list of clients including Deliveroo and Cazoo.Juro was recently voted the no.1 start-up to work for in London for 2022, and in this episode, Richard dived into exactly what makes Juro such a great place to work - from their exceptionally crafted culture, to their award winning methods for attracting the right employees...
2022-02-28
30 min
Talent and Growth - The Talent Acquisition Podcast
How To Set Your Talent Team Up For Success with Thomas Forstner, Director of People & Talent, Juro
Thomas is Director of People & Talent at Juro – a 55-people contract automation platform on a mission to de-throne MS Word – where he is building a human-centric, scalable People & Talent function from the ground up. Juro is backed by Union Square Ventures, Point Nine Capital, Seedcamp and the founders of TransferWise, Gumtree and Indeed. Juro powers more than 100,000 contracts in more than 65 countries, with a customer base that includes Trustpilot, Deliveroo, Secret Escapes and Cazoo. Juro is an all-in-one contract automation platform that helps visionary legal counsel and the teams they enable to agree and manage contracts in one...
2022-02-08
32 min
Mental Health and You
Wellbeing: Reading and Recovery
In this episode of Mental Health and You Peer Support Workers from our Wellbeing Service discuss the benefits reading can have for your mental health.Rachel, Andrea and Holly talk about their own experiences and how reading in various forms has improved their wellbeing.Podcast episode links:Mind: www.mind.org.uk, I had a black dog, his name was depression – YouTubeLibby Library App for books and audio books: Libby – Welcome (libbyapp.com)Reading recommendations from the Peer Support Workers:Things Get Better by Katie PiperBird Therapy by Joe...
2022-01-26
27 min
Experience: This Uplifting Full Audiobook For Knowledge Hunters.
Roger Deakin: A BBC Nature Collection: The legendary naturalist on wild swimming and nature, plus a reading of Wildwood by Roger Deakin
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/527856to listen full audiobooks. Title: Roger Deakin: A BBC Nature Collection: The legendary naturalist on wild swimming and nature, plus a reading of Wildwood Author: Roger Deakin Narrator: Roger Deakin, Robert Macfarlane, Alice Roberts, Richard Mabey, Clare Balding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 16, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: An anthology of programmes hosted by and about Roger Deakin, the legendary naturalist, introduced by his friend Robert Macfarlane. Author, filmmaker and conservationist Roger Deakin first came to fame with his bestselling book Waterlog, which brought wild swimming into the mainstream and...
2021-12-16
4h 00
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
Roger Deakin: A BBC Nature Collection: The legendary naturalist on wild swimming and nature, plus a reading of Wildwood by Roger Deakin
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/527856to listen full audiobooks. Title: Roger Deakin: A BBC Nature Collection: The legendary naturalist on wild swimming and nature, plus a reading of Wildwood Author: Roger Deakin Narrator: Roger Deakin, Robert Macfarlane, Alice Roberts, Richard Mabey, Clare Balding Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 16, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: An anthology of programmes hosted by and about Roger Deakin, the legendary naturalist, introduced by his friend Robert Macfarlane. Author, filmmaker and conservationist Roger Deakin first came to fame with his bestselling book Waterlog, which brought wild swimming into the mainstream and...
2021-12-16
4h 00
With Reason
Why our minds need the wild, with Lucy Jones
For centuries, we’ve had an intuitive sense that connecting with “nature” is good for our wellbeing. But what’s the hard evidence? What exactly is “nature” anyway? Should we be wary of it being prescribed as a catch-all cure for complex problems? And what impact does nature writing itself actually have? Science writer Lucy Jones talks to Alice Bloch about her prize-winning book ‘Losing Eden’, which surveys the mass of research – from the work of Carl Jung to cutting-edge neurology, medical and social science – on why our minds need the wild. If you want access to more fresh thinking...
2021-09-28
43 min
People First Series by Identifi Group
Our host Peter Sanders is joined by Richard Mabey, CEO at Juro, and Thomas Forstner, Head of People and Talent at Juro
It’s episode 19 of the People First podcast, and our host Peter Sanders is joined by Richard Mabey, CEO at Juro, and Thomas Forstner, Head of People and Talent at Juro. The People First Podcast puts tech companies who recognise the value of great people in the spotlight, and Juro is no exception. Juro is the contract automation platform that empowers legal and business teams to streamline routine contract workflow in one unified workspace. They’re used to doing things differently, so having their insight and advice on important industry topics is both inspiring and beneficial.In...
2021-07-15
53 min
Nighttime on Still Waters
The Clerical Heron
Send us a textWhat is it about the heron that makes it such a frequent subject for social media posts featuring canal and riverside birds? There is something about it that is strange, singular almost. Spotting one is often felt to be a significant event that should be recorded and remembered. This week we look at the heron in the company of Dylan Thomas, John Moriarty, and Wendell Berry, and explore why it has such an impact on us. Journal entry:“15th May, SaturdayThere are times, sitting her...
2021-05-16
32 min
Writing Lives: Biography and Beyond
Richard Mabey & Alexandra Harris: Lives of Naturalists Part 2
In this follow up discussion to Episode 1, Richard Mabey, Alexandra Harris, and Katherine Collins discuss the connections between life-writing and place. They talk about the overlap between science and poetry as ways of exploring the world around us, how our senses shape our writing, Gilbert White's attempt to communicate with his pet tortoise, and Richard's ideas about the future of nature writing. Find out more about: The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: www.oclw.ox.ac.uk @OxLifeWriting. Richard Mabey: https://richardmabey.co.uk/ Alexandra Harris: https://www.alexandraharris.co.uk/ ...
2021-05-06
26 min
Writing Lives: Biography and Beyond
Richard Mabey & Alexandra Harris: Lives of Naturalists Part 1
Celebrated nature writer Richard Mabey discusses the relationship between biography, nature, and place with literary critic Alexandra Harris. They delve into a life-writing classic, Richard's biography of the eighteenth-century naturalist Gilbert White, which won the Whitbread Biography Prize in 1986, and discuss what drew him to write about 'this quiet curate of Selbourne' and the ways in which a writer's sense of place may shape their writing. This episode is part of our flagship series of Weinrebe Lectures. It is the first instalment of an annual collaboration with the Arts of Place Network at the University of Birmingham, wh...
2021-05-04
48 min
Leading Between the Lines
Aligned Values
We're delighted to say that Leading Between the Lines is back for a second series and in this first episode, we're speaking to Thomas Forstner. Thomas is the Head of People and Talent Lead at Juro - a fast-growing start-up company which has doubled its employee numbers since he joined just over a year ago. Founded in 2016 by Richard Mabey and Pavel Kovalevich, Juro is a contract automation platform that helps legal counsel and the teams they enable to agree and manage contracts in one unified workspace. Their clients include, Deliveroo, Secret Escapes...
2021-04-21
53 min
Culture File
The Culture File Weekly 131421: Takeaway & the Dystopian Horrorscape
This week, Jennifer Walshe keeps watch on the shutters of premises in North London, Paddy Woodworth on the nature writing of Richard Mabey, the pre-famine soundworld of the south-west of Ireland, and Rob Long misses out on walking down the aisle to the sound of Prince.
2021-02-16
28 min
Culture File
The Culture File Weekly Feb 13: Takeaway & the Dystopian Horrorscape; & Capitalist Anthropomorphism
This week, Jennifer Walshe keeps watch on the shutters of premises in North London, Paddy Woodworth on the nature writing of Richard Mabey, the pre-famine soundworld of the south-west of Ireland, and Rob Long misses out on walking down the aisle to the sound of Prince.
2021-02-12
28 min
Culture File
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: Nature Cure | Culture File
The literary fruit of a crisis in the life of British writer, Richard Mabey is our latest suggestion for building the ideal shelf of nature writing
2021-02-11
07 min
Sand Hill Road
E17 Migrating lawyers to the cloud with legal technologist Richard Mabey, co-founder of Juro
In this episode, Erasmus Elsner is talking to Richard Mabey, co-founder of London-based legaltech startup Juro, backed by Union Square Ventures. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Magic circle years at Freshfields 03:35 Catching the entrepreneurial bug 05:15 Transitioning to legaltech via LegalZoom 07:26 Meeting co-founder Pavel Kovalevich 08:43 The Juro Minimum Viable Product (MVP) 09:54 Getting the first customer 13:15 Finding customer pains and building the core product features 15:06 Core feature set: painkiller vs. vitamin 17:05 Early pricing 18:34 Selling Saas to corporate lawyers 19:59 Tech stack of Juro ...
2020-09-17
31 min
The Scaleup Team Podcast (Powered by Equalture)
A chat with Juro Founder and CEO Richard Mabey about the correlation between a startup's product-market fit and team size.
In this ninth episode, Charlotte chats with Juro's Founder and CEO, Richard Mabey. Juro is a fast-growing scaleup from the UK, developing the #1 contract collaboration platform. During this episode, Richard explains his vision on the correlation between product-market fit and team size, and walks us through Juro's team building adventure. His lesson learned: The slower you hire, the better.
2020-09-11
32 min
Slightly Foxed
Independent Spirit
Small but discerning, choosing passion over fashion, Little Toller Books shares an independent spirit with Slightly Foxed. Jon Woolcott joins us from this publishing house based in a converted old dairy in Dorset, and charts the rise from cottage industry origins to a wide, prized backlist. With roots in rural writing, Little Toller has branched out to seek unusual voices, resurrecting the life of the wood engraver Clifford Webb, turning landfill into prose, uncovering Edward Thomas’s hidden photographs and finding a bestseller in the diary of a young naturalist along the way. We turn to the magazine’s archives for...
2020-08-15
37 min
The Daily Gardener
July 25, 2020 L.A. Music Producer Mark Redito, Cleome, Oxford Botanic Garden, William Forsyth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Joseph Sauriol, Elizabeth Lawrence, Walt Whitman, Weeds by Richard Mabey, and A Case of Floral Offerings
Today we remember the founding of a garden that inspired the book Alice in Wonderland. We'll also learn about the botanist remembered with the Forsythia genus. We'll salute the Lake poet who likened plant taxonomy to poetry. We also revisit a diary entry about a garden visitor and a letter from a gardener to her sister. Today's Unearthed Words feature an excerpt from a July Afternoon by Walt Whitman. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about the unloved flowers as they have been referred to Weeds. And then we'll wrap things up with an unforgettable story of fl...
2020-07-25
27 min
Gardening with the RHS
Fern frenzy
This week's programme is dedicated to perhaps the quintessential foliage plant, the fern. Firstly, garden designer Danny Clarke shares his love of the majestic tree fern, Dicksonia antarctica. Then we head into the dark and mysterious Stumpery at RHS Garden Rosemoor to meet a magnificent cast of ferns luxuriating in the cool, moist conditions there. Author and journalist Richard Mabey explores a fern frenzy that swept Victorian Britain, the catchily-named Pteridomania. And finally, RHS horticultural advisor Jenny Bowden offers hints and tips on how to get the best out of ferns in your garden.
2020-07-16
23 min
cc: Podcast
Juro: Software Is Eating Legal Work
cc: growth journeys from emerging ecosystems to global markets. Richard Mabey is the co-founder and CEO of Juro, the contract collaboration platform that raised $8M from top tier investors like Seedcamp, Union Square Ventures, and Point Nine Capital. Juro’s team is dispersed in Latvia and UK, while its customers are from 65+ countries. What’s in this episode? 1) Reasons for the developer-centric API approach and the no-code editor 2) Leveraging the tech talent in Latvia 3) Solving complex issues of large tech companies at scale 4) Importance of building a phys...
2020-07-13
33 min
ECVAN
Episode 2 - Studio Morison
MOTHER… is an artwork by artists Heather and Ivan Morison of Studio Morison that engages with the connections between the natural world and our mental health. The work is inspired by writer Richard Mabey’s book ‘Nature Cure’, in which he recovers from severe depression through walking, watching and writing about the Eastern region’s beautiful and unexplored landscapes. MOTHER… references local building traditions, materials and architectural vernacular to root the structure in the landscape it is a part of. The form is an interpretation of the remarkable hayricks once found dotting this countryside. The timber used in the framing was felled f...
2020-06-09
27 min
Mid-faith Crisis
Episode 105: Soulful Nature – An Interview with Brian Draper
We have an interview with author and speaker Brian Draper, about how experiencing nature can open up spaces for us to make a deeper connection between faith and everyday life. Brian talks about the soul, contemplative walking, labyrinths, mindfulness and how the natural world offers wisdom, beauty, wonder and healing. Brian Draper, Soulful Nature - A spiritual field guideBrian DraperStefan Gillow Reynolds, Living with the Mind of ChristRichard Mabey, The Nature CureFlorence Williams, The Nature Fix Mid-faith Crisis - The Big Conversation Saturday 14th March 2020 10.00am to 4.00pm An event to explore faith and conversation. Why do we...
2020-03-07
00 min
The Linklaters Podcast
Analytics and Data in Law // Technology
Episode 2: Linkubator The use of analytics has permeated into various industries, from baseball to banking, but could analytics be invaluable for lawyers as well? In this episode, Hamza speaks to Richard Mabey (Co-Founder and CEO of Juro) and Ed Chan (Founder of Nakhoda and Partner at Linklaters) to learn more about the uses and applications of analytics in the legal industry and how it differs from AI. They also cover the importance of good data which is a fuel that powers these technologies, and the challenges that arise from the heaps of unstructured data in law. They delve into...
2020-02-28
38 min
Legaltech Tapas
6. Juro - Richard Mabey Interview
Episode summary: A short summary of Juro an contract management and collaboration tool, as well as an interview with Richard Mabey, Juro CEO.Episode Transcript (What does Juro do?)So on the menu this week we have London based Juro, an end to end contract management tool that combines flavours of contract generation, negotiation and ongoing contract management. Later on we’ll also be joined by Richard Mabey, Juro CEO to get his perspective on where Juro sits in the market and where it is going. Because Juro seems to straddle a...
2020-02-14
24 min
The Daily Gardener
January 23, 2020 Orchid and Tropical Bonsai Show, How To Grow Microgreens, John Drayton, Edouard Manet, Agoston Haraszthy, Pierre Joseph Lenne, Al Schneider, Peggy Lyon, January by John Updike, The Cabaret of Plants by Richard Mabey, Owl Planters
Today we celebrate the amateur botanist who was a two-time governor of South Carolina and the birthday of a French modernist painter who left peonies. We'll learn about the man who brought European grapes to California and the most important Prussian garden-artist of the 19th century. Today’s Unearthed Words feature a poem about January. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us truly see plants. I'll talk about a garden item that is absolutely adorable, and they come in a six-pack so you'll have plenty for gifts, and then we’ll wrap things up with a char...
2020-01-23
22 min
Slightly Foxed
Nature & Story
In the parochial lies the universal, or does it? Join us on a trip to the British countryside as we plough into the matter of nature, landscape and the rural world in literature to find out more. Together with Juliet Blaxland, author of Wainwright Prize shortlisted The Easternmost House, and Jay Armstrong of Elementum Journal, the Slightly Foxed Editors and host Philippa share tales of living on the edge of eroding cliffs, pioneering bird photographers, ancient arboreal giants, guerrilla rewilding and favourite loam and lovechild comfort reads. In this month’s forage through the magazine’s archives, we go down to t...
2019-11-15
38 min
Gardens, weeds and words
Plant outlaws and weedy rebels. With Jack Wallington
Garden outlaws and weedy rebels. With Jack Wallington A blend of slow radio, gardening advice and conversation, and readings from the best garden and wildlife writing. These notes may contain affiliate links. Garden soundtrack Distracted by leaves What happens when the landscape meets a garden fence? The benefits of cultivated plants Where weeds come in Reading 04:48 from Weeds. The Story of Outlaw Plants by Richard Mabey https://amzn.to/33Ni3Pv Read by Milli Proust. What do we mean by the word “weed”? Native wildflowers and non-native invasive intruders Stinking Bob and Squinterpip. Interview with Jack Wallington 10:50 11:15 What Jack was doing before he became a g...
2019-11-14
40 min
Refigure
Refigure E05 – Frankenstein
Chris and Rifa's weekly bitesize review show about the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week Chris and Rifa argue about the first episode of the BBC/HBO's epic new TV series His Dark Materials, adapted from Philip Pullman's wildly acclaimed kids' fantasy novels. We also go to the beautiful East Brighton venue The Spire – a spooky deconsecrated church – to check out Truestory Theatre's gothic production of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which runs to the 9th November. In What You Reading For? this week Rifa enjoys Leonora Carrington's collection of surreal short stories The Skelet...
2019-11-05
24 min
Gardens, weeds and words
Midsummer rain. A weedling
S01 Episode 12: Midsummer rain. A weedling A blend of slow radio, gardening advice and conversation, and readings from the best garden and wildlife writing. These notes may contain affiliate links. Garden soundtrack What is a "weedling"? Rain in June Petrichor https://gardensweedsandwords.com/gwwblog/gardeninspo365-day124-petrichor Flooding Oberon's speech, A Midsummer Night's Dream, ACT II SCENE I... Enter Puck. Oberon: Hast though the flower there? Welcome, wanderer. Puck: Ay, there it is. Oberon: I pray thee, give it me. I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, Where oxlip and the nodding violet grows, Quite overcanopied with luscious woodbine...
2019-06-25
12 min
The Breakup Monologues with Rosie Wilby
Richard Herring and Caroline Mabey
Rosie is joined by comedians Richard Herring and Caroline Mabey to discuss how to keep a long-term relationship together, the transactional nature of love, the myth of 'the one', the importance of kindness, celebrating different types of love and the mystery of why all lesbians in London get the 73 bus. Recorded at Poplar Union on February 13 2019. The next live recordings are at Kings Place on March 15, April 12 and May 10 with guests including Ayesha Hazarika, Viv Groskop and Alix Fox. Book tickets at http://bit.ly/RosieWilby-KP
2019-03-15
52 min
London Review Bookshop Podcast
My House of Sky: Hetty Saunders, Robert Macfarlane and John Fanshawe on J.A. Baker
My House of Sky (Little Toller) tells the hitherto largely unknown story of J.A. Baker, author of nature writing classic The Peregrine. Working with an archive of materials that only came to light in 2013, Hetty Saunders provides an invaluable insight into the life of the reclusive naturalist, whose work has influenced writers and artists as diverse as Richard Mabey and Werner Herzog. To celebrate the publication of this new biography, Hetty Saunders was joined by Robert Macfarlane, author of Landmarks, and conservationist and editor of Baker's Diaries, John Fanshawe. The evening was chaired by Gareth Evans. Hosted on...
2017-12-12
1h 22
Backlisted
The Gift - Vladimir Nabokov
Writer and critic Catherine Taylor joins John and Andy to discuss Vladimir Nabokov's parting love letter to Russia and it's literature, The Gift. Also; singing with nightingales and reading Richard Mabey's book about the same bird, David Storey's Booker Prize winning 'Saville', and Bob Dylan's song and dance routine.Timings: (may differ due to adverts)9'22 - The Book of Nightingales by Richard Mabey 14'56 - Saville by David Storey 25'04 - The Gift - Vladimir Nabokov* To purchase any of the books...
2017-05-15
57 min
Please Leave a Message
Brantz Woolsey (Co-Hosts Matthew Skaggs & Jason Knoell)
The Fifth Episode of Please Leave a Message is here! Hosted by Richard B McLean, Jason Knoell , and Matthew Skaggs.Brantz Woolsey introduces us to musician Stephanie Mabey, author Chuck Klosterman, and graphic novels Blankets, and Stitches. New music from Praise the Goat, the new album from The Cold Year. Have a question or comment that you’d like played on the air? Please Leave a Message at (801)-SKETCH1 [(801) 753-8241].
2016-12-21
00 min
Book Lounge by Libby
Ep. #45 - It's All True... Nonfiction Recommendations
On today's episode, Jill is joined by newcomer Kristi as they discuss some of their favorite nonfiction titles. They dive into some fascinating conversations about travel, science and much more while also providing some helpful "introductory" titles for people looking to get into nonfiction books for the first time. All titles discussed can be sampled and borrowed by clicking on them in the list below. Nonfiction Reads Romantic Outlaws by Charlotte Gordon This is Not My Life by Diane Schoemperlen Dreamland by Sam Quinones ...
2016-09-01
36 min
Fuel Your Mind With Your Ears To A Must-Listen Full Audiobook.
The Cabaret of Plants by Richard Mabey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/186928to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Cabaret of Plants Author: Richard Mabey Narrator: Ralph Lister Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins Release date: 04-29-16 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 102 ratings Genres: Agricultural & Food Sciences Publisher's Summary:
2016-04-29
11h 14
Midweek
Richard Mabey, Gladys Hudgell, Eva Rodwell, Ellen Ullman, Pedro Reyes
Libby Purves meets nature writer Richard Mabey; Gladys Hudgell and Eva Rodwell who worked at the Tate & Lyle sugar factory in East London; software programmer turned author Ellen Ullman; and artist Pedro Reyes.Richard Mabey is a nature writer. He is the author of some thirty books including Food for Free, Weeds and Nature Cure which was shortlisted for the Whitbread prize. In his new book, Turned Out Nice Again, he weaves together science, art and memory to illuminate our pre-occupation with the weather. Turned Out Nice Again - Living with the Weather is published by Profile...
2013-03-27
39 min
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2013: Sarah Losh of Wreay: architect, antiquarian and visionary
Contributor(s): Jenny Uglow | Jenny Uglow celebrates National Women’s History Month and its theme ‘women inspiring innovation through imagination’ with this talk about Sarah Losh, who built an extraordinary church in a village near Carlisle in the 1840s. As a woman innovator she broke all conventions in designing, supervising the building, and even carving the alabaster - sixty years before women architects were accepted into RIBA. She has been called ‘a Charlotte Bronte of wood and stone’, defying the gothic vogue, and creating a Romantic language of symbols, from the pinecone and lotus to fossils from local mines, incorporating new ideas...
2013-03-01
1h 04
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2013: Sarah Losh of Wreay: architect, antiquarian and visionary
Contributor(s): Jenny Uglow | Jenny Uglow celebrates National Women’s History Month and its theme ‘women inspiring innovation through imagination’ with this talk about Sarah Losh, who built an extraordinary church in a village near Carlisle in the 1840s. As a woman innovator she broke all conventions in designing, supervising the building, and even carving the alabaster - sixty years before women architects were accepted into RIBA. She has been called ‘a Charlotte Bronte of wood and stone’, defying the gothic vogue, and creating a Romantic language of symbols, from the pinecone and lotus to fossils from local mines, incorporating new ideas...
2013-03-01
1h 04