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Robin S. Broughton
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The Real Work Chat Podcast
Widened Perspective
In this final episode of Season 1 of The Real Work Chat, Isaac and Robin reflect on their journey throughout the season, discussing key insights, the importance of community, personal growth, and the power of declarations. They emphasize the significance of storytelling in understanding work dynamics and express excitement for the upcoming season, inviting listeners to continue exploring what a healthy workplace looks like. Season 2 returns in Spring 2026!
2025-12-03
34 min
The Real Work Chat Podcast
For Danielle
In this episode of The Real Work Chat, hosts Isaac and Robin drop the second part of their conversation with Dr. Grace Johnson, exploring themes of self-care, identity, and the impact of high achievement on mental and physical health. We discuss the importance of community support, the challenges of navigating the holiday season, and the lessons learned from our personal experiences with stress. We emphasize the need for mindfulness and balance in both personal and professional lives, highlighting the vital role of intuition in decision-making.
2025-11-19
44 min
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Somewhere Super Deep Within
In this episode of The Real Work Chat, hosts Isaac and Robin engage with Dr. Laurence Boitet, whose work focuses on trainee wellness in biomedical research. We discuss the challenges of work-life integration, the unique distress drivers faced by biomedical trainees, and the importance of tailored leadership approaches in fostering workplace wellbeing. Dr. Boitet emphasizes the need for organizations to create supportive cultures, teach essential soft skills, and prioritize employee mental health. We also touch on the significance of rest, setting boundaries, and the interconnectedness of meaning and work in achieving personal and professional fulfillment.
2025-11-05
55 min
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Not Ignoring...Exploring
This week's episode explores themes of leadership, community, and personal growth with their guest, Tristine Harris. We discuss the importance of work-life balance, the role of care in leadership, and the evolving workplace culture. Tristine shares her journey of self-discovery, her commitment to supporting others, and the challenges of navigating work and parenting. Our conversation emphasizes the significance of building relationships, resolving conflicts, and maintaining personal resilience in an ever-changing world.
2025-10-24
1h 07
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Not Ignoring...Exploring
This week's episode explores themes of leadership, community, and personal growth with their guest, Tristine Harris. We discuss the importance of work-life balance, the role of care in leadership, and the evolving workplace culture. Tristine shares her journey of self-discovery, her commitment to supporting others, and the challenges of navigating work and parenting. Our conversation emphasizes the significance of building relationships, resolving conflicts, and maintaining personal resilience in an ever-changing world.
2025-10-22
1h 06
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Introducing You to You
In this engaging conversation, hosts Isaac and Robin check in with each other before introducing their guest, Grace Johnson. The discussion explores themes of identity beyond work, the importance of community, and the role of intuition in decision-making. Grace shares her experiences in academia, the impact of cultural context on value systems, and the significance of grounding oneself in nature. Their conversation culminates in a declaration of freedom to play, emphasizing the need for creativity and innovation in our lives.
2025-10-08
1h 02
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Stinky Fish
In this episode of the Real Work Chat podcast, hosts Isaac and Robin connect with guest Makeda Richardson, co-owner and COO of Fight Into Fitness, about the complexities of workplace culture, identity, and empathy. They explore Makeda's deep experience in both nonprofit and corporate environments, discussing the challenges of accountability, the importance of community, and the role of fear in the workplace. Makeda reminds us about the importance of compassion and connection at work, as well as the significance of personal declarations for growth and change.
2025-09-24
50 min
The Real Work Chat Podcast
My Whole Authentic Self (Not Bits & Pieces)
In this episode of The Real Work Chat, Isaac and Robin engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Shawn Bediako about the evolving landscape of work, mental health, and the importance of trust and fairness in the workplace. They explore personal histories with work, the distinction between employment and meaningful work, and the significance of authenticity and autonomy. The discussion also touches on the challenges of leadership, the role of fear and faith, and the necessity of community and diversity in fostering a healthy work environment. Dr. Bediako emphasizes the need for genuine relationships and the importance of declaring...
2025-09-12
1h 08
The Real Work Chat Podcast
My Whole Authentic Self (Not Bits & Pieces)
In this episode of The Real Work Chat, Isaac and Robin engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Shawn Bediako about the evolving landscape of work, mental health, and the importance of trust and fairness in the workplace. They explore personal histories with work, the distinction between employment and meaningful work, and the significance of authenticity and autonomy. The discussion also touches on the challenges of leadership, the role of fear and faith, and the necessity of community and diversity in fostering a healthy work environment. Dr. Bediako emphasizes the need for genuine relationships and the importance of declaring...
2025-09-10
1h 08
The Real Work Chat Podcast
A Contract with Self
In this episode of The Real Work Podcast, hosts Robin and Isaac engage in a deep conversation about workplace wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of rest, reflection, and the need for a supportive work environment. They explore the Workplace Mental Health and Well-being Framework (2022) from the US Surgeon General for mental health in the workplace, discussing five essential elements: protection from harm, connection and community, work-life harmony, mattering at work, and opportunities for growth. This conversation highlights the significance of psychological safety, the mind-body connection, and the shared responsibility between employers and employees in fostering a healthy workplace culture.
2025-08-27
1h 04
WCHS Network Podcasts
08/21/2025 The Dave Allen Show on 580 Live - Robin Broughton, Jim Workman, Andy Shea, Ben Salango
The folks at Broughton Adventures are here, plus Jim Workman, we’re talking Salango Law Light the Night and Radiothon!
2025-08-21
53 min
The Dave Allen Show
08/21/2025 The Dave Allen Show on 580 Live - Robin Broughton, Jim Workman, Andy Shea, Ben Salango
The folks at Broughton Adventures are here, plus Jim Workman, we’re talking Salango Law Light the Night and Radiothon!
2025-08-21
53 min
The Real Work Chat Podcast
Curiosity and Humility Together
Robin and Isaac introduce the podcast, talk about what brought them to this space together, and outline how they hope to learn and grow through exploring wellness and nonsense at work.
2025-08-13
43 min
In The News This Week (the Have I Got News For You podcast)
Trump's Outburst, Labour Rebellion & 'Cake in Post'
The team discuss Donald Trump’s outburst at Israel and Iran after both sides accused each other of breaking a freshly agreed ceasefire - before diving into Keir Starmer’s growing Labour rebellion and trying to decode Nigel Farage’s so-called ‘Robin Hood Tax’ (which even he admits he’s not clever enough to explain).They also unveil a Battenberg-based policy that could sway any electorate, predict the tragic lunar demise of the PG Tips Monkey and play the critically unacclaimed quiz guaranteed to unite CIA agents and ice cream addicts alike: Lemon & Lime or War Crime?For updat...
2025-06-25
33 min
Disney Klassiekers, een podcast van Robin Broos
138. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) - Serena Ciavarella
Serena Ciavarella werkt voor EcoPower, is boekingsagent in bijberoep en studeerde theater- en filmwetenschappen. Onlangs mocht ze zeven filmtips selecteren voor de Filmklub-nieuwsbrief van Ben Van Alboom. Daartussen: ‘Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey’, ofwel ‘De ongelofelijke reis’. “Als kind hadden mijn broer en ik weinig videocassettes. We groeiden op op den buiten en waren echte ravotters - nog niet zo verknocht aan schermen. Zeker op vlak van Disney ben ik een laatbloeier. Zo zag ik ‘The Lion King’ pas voor het eerst toen ik al op kot zat - in 2010! Mijn medekotgenoten vonden het ongehoord dat ik die klassieker nog nooit had...
2025-02-16
1h 03
Greater Phoenix A to Z
State of Black Business 3.0 report
Published in partnership with The State of Black Arizona, this special report covers the thriving landscape of Black entrepreneurship in Arizona and shines a spotlight on Black-owned firms, the rise of women-owned enterprises and the role venture capital and microlending play towards an equitable market. From innovative incubators to collaborative initiatives, hear how these game-changing strategies are fostering an environment of growth, equity, and lasting change.{Speakers/Guests}Black Chamber of Arizona President & CEO Robin S. Reed, State Of Black Arizona CEO Teniqua Broughton, GPEC Research Analyst Fiona Onyango, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Managing Director & Head...
2023-08-23
1h 05
Frameform
Screendance Symposium
Frameform is back!! We kick off Season 3 with a recap of the Screendance Symposium, which took place at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in April of 2022. Jen and Clare reflect on being a part of a rich gathering and sharing of the screendance community and share excerpts from several presentations. First up, Autumn Mist Belk (FAD: Film-Art-Dance, now Screendance in Schools) invited Frameform to be a part of a panel entitled “Crafting a Diverse Screendance Audience” which also featured Robin Gee (Greensboro Dance Film Festival) and Jennifer Scully-Thurston (Rogue Dancer). Then, Clare shares a portion of her research into Lenwo...
2022-07-06
1h 09
Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast
2021 Christmas Special
In today program, it's our 2021 Christmas Special. Before we begin I just want to again personally offer my thanks to the great team here at the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST. It’s been another tough year for everyone not just here on the network but all over the world. And it's not getting any better. We truly do hope that you are staying safe during these tough times and hopefully the programming here on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST has injected a bit of hope and joined into your life during the past 12 months. So a b...
2021-12-22
1h 21
The Career Musician
Stevie Ray Hernandez | From John Williams To Camila Cabello
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Stephen Ray Hernandez is one of the most sought after young percussionists in Hollywood. Known for his versatility, he has quickly made a name for himself in the LA music scene.Artists and groups he has performed with include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Disneyland’s Viva Navidad Parade, Disneyland’s Tale of the Lion King, Musical Theater West, 3D Theatricals, the Golden State Pops Orchestra, John Williams, The Angel City Chorale, Marvin Hamlisch, Gustavo Dudamel, Bruce Broughton, Terence Blanchard, Vince Mendoza, David Newman, Christopher Young, Dionne Warwick, Betty Buck...
2021-03-08
57 min
The Legacy of John Williams Podcast
L.A. Studio Legends #5: Malcolm McNab
The legendary trumpeteer talks his unparalleled career as studio musician in Hollywood and his journey with composer John Williams as principal trumpet on 40+ films between 1973 and 2011, including some of the Maestro’s most beloved scores such as Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., Jurassic Park and the Indiana Jones films Among the musicians who performed for John Williams in Los Angeles, trumpet legend Malcolm McNab has certainly a place of honour. This incredibly talented musician started to perform for the composer in 1973, playing lovely lyrical solos in the score for the film The Man Who Loved Ca...
2020-09-23
1h 26
Elis James and John Robins on Radio X Podcast
Episode 233 - #AskAcaster, The Japanese Fork Incident & Potato Potato.....Again.
Comedian and author James Acaster joined John this week as Elis was away. James was grilled in #AskAcaster about tooth-brushing, Korn, Asian cuisine and Greg Rusedski's shirts. James also brought us another Classic Scrape - and no, he won't DJ your wedding. There were also two new Tastes to be Ticked Off, an extra special Keep It Session Session (featuring the lovely Robin), and bear with the boys for this week's Made Up Game. Remember, you can get in touch on Saturday@radiox.co.uk (if you’re on e-mail. You’ve got to be on e-mail), and you can tune...
2018-08-18
1h 24
The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 232
PODCAST: 04 Jun 2017 01 Doctor Slime - Robin & Barry Dransfield - Up To Now (2)02 House Carpenter - Low Lily - Low Lily03 Doffin Mistress - Moirai - Here And Now04 Lord Inchiquin - Dave Swarbrick - It Suits Me Well: The Transatlantic Recordings 1976-198305 A Man Walks Into A Bar - Charlie Dore - Cheapskate Lullabyes06 Three Jolly Burglars (Featuring Joe Broughton, Ken Nicol & Vin Garbutt) - Ashley Hutchings - Street Cries07 So We...
2017-06-04
1h 24
Climate Action Show
Beyond Zero - Community
This BZE Radio episode was broadcast on Monday 22nd May 2017 This week BZE is chewing over food security and climate from a global perspective, as BZE Radio’s Vivien Langford interviews Clare Westwood in Penang and Alan Broughton – Vice President Organic Agriculture Association, with special guest Robin Laurie aka Professor Pym.Thank you to our guests:Clare Westwood – Clare is a researcher for the Third World Network and Penang Peace and Justice CommissionAlan Broughton – co-author of “Sustainable Agriculture v Corporate Greed”Robin Laurie – Robin, aka Professor Pym, with a lively radio drama about the incongruity of food as fuel for cars Climate change is making i...
2017-05-22
00 min
Barbican Contemporary Music
September 2015 - Transcender special - Double Vision, Arifa, the music of Brian Eno, Faiz Ali Faiz
In our September contemporary music podcast we take a closer look at this year's edition of Transcender - our festival of ecstatic, hypnotic and devotional music from around the globe. Featuring exclusive interviews with techno pioneer Atom TM and digital artist Robin Fox, Amsterdam ensemble Arifa, musical directors Leo Abrahams and David Coulter plus a clip of Songlines Magazine Editor Simon Broughton interviewing Faiz Ali Faiz.
2015-08-28
40 min