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Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Taslim Martin in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Taslim Martin is an artist whose work takes many forms, including portraiture, design and site-specific works for public spaces. He lives and works in London, exhibits internationally and has works in the permanent collection of the British Museum and the Horniman Museum. In this conversation we discuss how his career has unfolded and explore some of the influences which have helped to shape it. https://taslimmartin.com
2025-12-15
1h 26
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Ian Walmsley in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Professor Ian Walmsley is Provost of Imperial College London and Chair in Experimental Physics. He has a distinguished career as a researcher, both in the UK and overseas. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and has many awards and honours, including a CBE. Ian has a specialist interest in quantum information processing and leads a research group in this field. He is about to step down from his role at Imperial and take on the leadership of the Oxford Quantum Institute. In this podcast we explore what quantum computing is and how non-specialists like me m...
2025-11-10
57 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
200. Psychiatrist Joanna Moncrieff Exposes the Antidepressant Lies & Chemical Imbalance Myth
Joanna Moncrieff is a British psychiatrist and academic. She is Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London and a member of the Critical Psychiatry Network. She is the author of The Myth of the Chemical Cure and The Bitterest Pills, which are considered central texts in the critical psychiatry movement. Moncrieff is critical of mainstream psychiatry’s medical model of mental illness. Professor Moncrief's 2022 paper in molecular psychiatry didn't just make waves, it created a tsunami. Leading a systemic review of five decades of research, she and her team definitively demonstrated what no one had dared to...
2025-09-11
1h 24
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Ashley Solomon in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Ashley Solomon is Head of Historical Performance and Professor at the Royal College of Music. He is a baroque flute and recorder player who has performed as a soloist all over the world. He co-founded the baroque ensemble Florilegium in 1991. Since then they have made over 35 recordings and performed all over the world, including almost a hundred appearances at London's Wigmore Hall. Ashley has been working with indigenous musicians in Bolivia for over twenty years, uncovering and exploring a baroque musical tradition dating back to the Jesuit missions in the 17th century. https://www.rcm.ac.uk/hp...
2025-08-23
1h 28
The History Book Buffs
The Siege: Terror and the SAS in the London Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980.
In this episode, Roger Moorhouse and Antonia Senior delve into Ben McIntyre's gripping narrative, "The Siege," which masterfully recounts the harrowing events of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, McIntyre brings to life the tension and drama of those six days, exploring the complex motivations of both the hostages and their captors. His compassionate portrayal of human resilience and vulnerability under extreme pressure offers profound insights into the nature of courage and fear. Join us as we discuss how McIntyre's work not only captivates readers but also sheds light on a pivotal moment...
2025-07-24
29 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Michael Booth in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Michael Booth is Chief Library Assistant at the London Library, where he has worked for forty years. One of his remarkable skills is an ability to track down books that have gone missing amongst the Library's collection of over a million volumes. We discuss the combination of observation, experience and detective work that enable him to find even the most elusive items in the Library's enormous repository. https://www.londonlibrary.co.uk
2025-07-17
1h 04
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Toby Purser in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Toby Purser is Head of Conducting at the Royal College of Music in London. His musical interests encompass symphonic, operative and contemporary repertoires alongside film music and intercultural collaborations. He founded the Orion Orchestra in 2005 and is its artistic director. Toby has been guest conductor with many leading orchestras across the world. In this conversation we explore the many facets of a conductor's role. https://www.tobypurser.co.uk
2025-06-30
1h 32
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Helen Leek in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Helen Leek is a pianist who has won many prizes, including the International Young Concert Artists Competition and the Brant International Piano Competition. She performs as a soloist and chamber musician and teaches piano at Royal Holloway, University of London. She also gives masterclasses and adjudicates at competitions within the Royal College of Music. In this conversation explore her approach to music and discuss parallels between our professional worlds. Helen dedicates this podcast to the memory of psychotherapist Bill Hendry, who died suddenly in March 2025.
2025-04-14
1h 31
Leadership Counts
Meeting your hosts - Roger Vertannes
Who is Roger Vertannes?In this introductory episode of the Leadership Counts podcast we learn about Roger’s upbringing in West London, his hatred of school, the great life lesson he picked up from his father, doing business not always being about price, making your own destiny, sharing your feelings, and a pair of Puma Kings. Reference material: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss Leadership Counts is available to download for free wherever you get your podcasts or via leadershipcounts.com.au
2025-04-09
43 min
FERAL MMA
UFC LONDON
THE BOYS @shaunkeren @rogerlopezcomedy GIVE LIVE COMMENTARY OF UFC LONDON MATES
2025-03-23
1h 03
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Steven Appleby in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Steven Appleby is an artist, illustrator and cartoonist who has created cartoon strips for The Guardian, The New Musical Express and many other publications. She has written and drawn many books (including the graphic novel Dragman), designed record covers, and has collaborated on a wide range of projects. She's a transgender person who describes herself as being relaxed about pronouns. We recorded this podcast at Steven's exhibition Nothing is Real in London. https://www.stevenappleby.com
2025-03-17
1h 11
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Sharon Weldon in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Sharon Weldon is Professor of Healthcare Simulation and Workforce Development at the University of Greenwich. After overcoming serious illness as a teenager and travelling all over the world, Sharon trained as a nurse. After completing a Masters at the London School of Hygiene and Tropic Health she joined Imperial College London. Her pioneering work as a doctoral student in my own research group included developing the concept of Sequential Simulation. Since leaving Imperial to join the University of Greenwich she has established her reputation as a leading thinker in her field and is the President Elect of the Association...
2025-01-20
1h 29
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Paul Jakeman in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Paul Jakeman is a sculptor and stone carver, whose work ranges from creating new designs to restoring historic statues. He is also Stone Carving Tutor at the City & Guilds of London Art School. Paul's large scale work includes the Atlas Fountain at Kenilworth Castle and carving - and installing - the massive unicorn on the steeple of St George's Bloomsbury, one of London's iconic Hawksmoor churches. In this conversation Paul describes the processes of stone carving and how he brings together ancient and modern influences in his work.
2025-01-06
1h 18
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Tony Webb in conversation with Roger Kneebone
After a five year apprenticeship as a wood and stone carver Bradford's (a leading London workshop) in the 1950s, Tony worked at the firm for fifteen years as a journeyman. He then moved to St Paul's Cathedral as Master Carver. There he was responsible for the cathedral's extensive conservation and restoration programme and also created new work. In this conversation we explore Tony's lifelong fascination with the art and craft of carving, inspired by forms in the natural world.
2024-11-11
1h 16
M-n-R Cast
The M-n-R Cast: Rosetta PQ Decklist Deep Dive
The M-n-R Cast: Rosetta PQ Decklist Deep DiveJoin Michael Hamilton and Roger Bodee for the 117th episode of the M-n-R (Manner) Cast. This week Michael and Roger discuss the breakout decklists that are making waves in the Rosetta Metagame.Nuuhttps://fabtcg.com/en/decklists/laksana-eka-sp-nuu-alluring-desire-pro-quest-london-bali-awakening-zone/DIOhttps://fabtcg.com/en/decklists/pawel-roman-dash-io-pro-quest-london-black-oil/Viseraihttps://fabtcg.com/en/decklists/emlyn-ingram-viserai-rune-blood-pro-quest-london-dark-sphere/Florianhttps://fabtcg.com/en/decklists/yuta-maruo-florian-rotwood-harbinger-pro-quest-london-card-shop-la-noir/Enigmahttps://fabtcg.com/en/decklists/liam-canning-enigma-ledger-of-ancestry-pro-quest-london-the-dice-cup/...
2024-10-24
1h 00
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Andrew George in conversation with Roger Kneebone
The immunologist Andrew George is Professor Emeritus at Imperial College London. In addition to his immunological research, Andrew plays a leading role in developing policy around ethical conduct and regulation of research. He has held many senior positions in universities and the health service and is also a career coach. https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/a.george
2024-09-16
1h 16
Gandhi
Gandhi - Indian Youth and Victorian London
This is the first in a series of 13 presentations about the biographical history and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. It was delivered by Roger Weir in the summer of 1983. The transcript for this presentation is available at: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org/transcripts/202 Discover more presentations by Roger Weir at: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org/presentations Learn more about the Shared Presence Foundation at: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org
2024-08-24
1h 21
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Peter Openshaw in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Peter Openshaw CBE is a respiratory physician and mucosal immunologist at Imperial College London, where he is Professor of Experimental Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute. His because a familiar voice in the media during the Covid-19 pandemic. We discuss how his clinical and research interests intertwine, and how his Quaker principles underpin his approach to clinical practice and experimental work. https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/p.openshaw
2024-08-05
1h 25
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Stephen Webster in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Dr Stephen Webster is a philosopher of science and developed the internationally renowned Masters in Science Communication at Imperial College London. He stepped down from directing the Science Communication Unit in 2023 and now leads the Good Science Project at Imperial. We discuss what 'good science' means and explore how sitting and thinking can be as important as laboratory benchwork. https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/stephen.webster
2024-06-24
1h 03
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Siobhan Davies in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Dame Siobhan (Sue) Davies has had a long career in contemporary dance. Initially at the London Contemporary Dance Theatre, Sue established Siobhan Davies Dance Company in 1988. Her studio - Siobhan Davies Studios - was designed by Sarah Wigglesworth within the shell of a Victorian school building in Southwark. Now Siobhan makes films, including 'All This Can Happen' (2012).
2024-04-01
1h 18
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Gareth Mitchell in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Gareth Mitchell lectures in science communication at Imperial College London. For many years he presented the weekly technology programme Digital Planet on the BBC World Service. He also presents occasionally on BBC Radio 4's Inside Science. We explore parallels between Gareth's work as a presenter and podcaster and my own experience as a clinician.
2023-12-25
1h 13
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
115. How bad does it have to get to wake up? w/ Dr. Ben Rall
We're thrilled to host Dr. Ben Rall, a chiropractic and wellness expert with a rich background on a diverse body of topics. Owning one of the largest clinics in the U.S., he has extensive experience, including serving as the official chiropractor for Team USA at the 2012 London Olympics.Dr. Rall discusses the limitations of the allopathic model and the transformative power of chiropractic care in bringing the body into homeostasis. Drawing from his books, "Cooperative Wellness" and "Designed to Heal," he offers a simplified approach for active participation in healthcare. Our conversation explores...
2023-12-21
1h 28
Liberty and Leadership
Benjamin Hall on Courage Under Fire: Reporting from the War Zones
Join Roger in this week's Liberty + Leadership Podcast as he speaks with FOX News correspondent, Benjamin Hall. Roger and Benjamin discuss his recent book, "Saved: A War Reporter's Mission to Make It Home.” The book details the story of his survival, his dramatic rescue along with his arduous and ongoing recovery from a horrific missile attack that critically wounded him and killed several of his colleagues while they were reporting from the war in Ukraine. Benjamin recounts the intensity of that day, his long road to recovery and both the physical and emotional challenges he wi...
2023-11-29
32 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Jonathon Tomlinson in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Dr Jonathon Tomlinson has been a full-time GP in East London since 2001. He is fascinated by the challenges subtleties of the clinical consultation. He writes about patient clinical advocacy and the social determinants of health and has an MA in Human Values and Contemporary Global Ethics. In this conversation we discuss the nature of general practice, including ideas around kindness and shame.
2023-11-13
1h 07
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
109. Therapists as influencers—Authenticity & the evolving role of therapists w/ Sara London
We discuss the fascinating world of psychotherapy, identity, and performance art with our guest, Sara London, M.A. Sara is a freelance journalist and author with a graduate degree from New York University's Gallatin School, specializing in psychoanalytic research.In an age where therapists are more public-facing than ever, Sara offers a unique perspective on the therapist's evolving role. In her debut book, "The Performance Therapist and Authentic Therapeutic Identity," Sara explores the intricate relationship between therapeutic identity and performance art.The Performance Therapist and Authentic Therapeutic Identity: Coming...
2023-11-02
1h 26
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Abigail Bainbridge in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Abigail Bainbridge is a book conservator and Director of Bainbridge Conservation. She teaches on many degree programmes, including at West Dean College, Camberwell College of Art and City & Guilds of London Art School. She sits on the Royal Society of Chemistry's Heritage Science Expert Working Group and is the editor of Conservation of Books, which was published in 2023. https://www.bainbridgeconservation.com/aboutus
2023-10-30
1h 18
Entrepreneurship Now
Know your customer and work from instinct
How can you better understand your customers? In this episode of Entrepreneurship Now, we are joined by Roger Wade, Founder and CEO of BOXPARK, London’s award-winning food and retail revolution, who shares his experiences, purposes, and key insights on how to run a successful business.Roger’s entrepreneurial journey offers valuable lessons for aspiring business leaders. Firstly, he emphasises the importance of creating unique experiences for your customers, as well as stressing the significance of product excellence, driving traffic to your business, and optimising conversion rates. Finally, Roger also discusses the importance of emotional intelligence and elab...
2023-10-16
31 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
105. Danny Carroll: Terminal Cancer is a Misdiagnosis
We are joined by author Danny Carroll, who takes us on his personal journey into the realm of health and wellness. Danny has studied the body of medical knowledge known as Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHk) or Germanic New Medicine (GNM). His first book, 'Terminal Cancer Is a Misdiagnosis,' shares the teachings of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer. Hailing from London, UK, Danny's educational path culminated in the attainment of a Master's Degree from the London School of Economics. However, what truly distinguishes Danny's narrative is his extraordinary battle against various cancer forms, including lung, t...
2023-10-05
1h 38
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
James Eastaway in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Dr James Eastaway trained as a doctor while developing his career as a leading Baroque oboeist and working in experimental theatre. As a musician he plays in some of the UK and Europe's leading ensembles, while as a doctor he is a GP in a South London training practice. We discuss the excitements and challenges of keeping these multiple strands in play at the same time.
2023-09-04
1h 13
Crossing It Off The Bucket List
RRR : Ep 28 : Walk the Runway at London Fashion Week : Jess Jordan
RRR: Retro Rehab Replay: Episode 28 : Walk the Runway at London Fashion Week : Jess Ping Unfortunately, our host Roger experienced a minor stroke and will be in physical rehab for the next few weeks, so we are playing a few of his favorite episodes.Jess grew up never seeing anyone that looked like her in fashion magazines and the glamorous runways of the worlds fashion weeks. Yet, she never let this destroy her bucket list goal of one day representing disabled folks in the world of high fashion. In this episode Jess shares...
2023-08-04
28 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
96. BREAKING: Schools pilot Mental Health Apps behind Parents' backs
Mental health apps are being introduced with the goal of addressing underdiagnosed and undertreated psychiatric disorders using AI technologies. Kooth U.S. and the Pennsylvania state Department of Human Services signed a $3 million grant to pilot a digital mental health platform in 30 school districts. The platform offers anonymous message boards, online chatting, a personalized library, and journaling options for students in grades 6 to 12. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential risks of children communicating with unknown Kooth team members on the platform without parental consent.Parents need to get involved—ACTION ITEMS...
2023-08-03
54 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Maiko Tsutsumi in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Maiko Tsutsumi studied furniture making and Japanese lacquer work as an apprentice in her native Japan in the 1990s. After moving to London and studying furniture design at the Royal College Art, she worked for a design studio in London. Having completed a PhD (entitled The Poetics of Everyday Objects) she took up a teaching role at Camberwell College of Arts. Now working independently, Maiko's interests cross many boundaries. https://www.maikotsutsumi.com
2023-06-19
1h 11
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 60. The Fall, the Ace venue, Brixton, London, 15th July 1983
A trip to London in the middle of a sweltering July heatwave sees Roger and his cohorts in Sheffield band The Box share a stage with The Fall. Riding high on the recent release of their classic 'Hex Induction Hour', the Mancunian legends are in an uncomprising, take-no-prisoners mood. Why would we expect anything else?Also includes good stuff about The Scorpions, sheep and Arthur Negus.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Klangbeeld - co...
2023-06-12
17 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 60. The Fall, the Ace venue, Brixton, London, 15th July 1983
A trip to London in the middle of a sweltering July heatwave sees Roger and his cohorts in Sheffield band The Box share a stage with The Fall. Riding high on the recent release of their classic 'Hex Induction Hour', the Mancunian legends are in an uncomprising, take-no-prisoners mood. Why would we expect anything else?Also includes good stuff about The Scorpions, sheep and Arthur Negus.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Klangbeeld...
2023-06-12
17 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Callum Thorpe in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Callum Thorpe initially trained as a scientist, gaining a PhD in immunology from Imperial College London. He then trained as an opera singer and is now an internationally renowned soloist. In this conversation we explore the nature of performance in science and the performing arts. https://www.callumthorpe.com
2023-05-22
1h 18
Crossing It Off The Bucket List
Visit Ted Lasso Filming Locals : Roger Williams
In this episode of "Crossing It Off", guest host Lisa David Olson takes the reins as she interviews the show's usual host, Roger Williams, about his recent accomplishment of crossing "visit Ted Lasso filming locations" off his bucket list. Roger shares his excitement about his love for the show, and his journey to the various locations in the UK where the popular series was filmed. Throughout the episode, Roger and Lisa discuss the power of setting and achieving goals, and the fulfillment that comes with crossing items off a bucket list. They also touch on the importance of taking...
2023-03-15
29 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Peter Randall-Page in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Peter Randall-Page is internationally known for his carvings in stone, often at massive scale and in public places. He is fascinated by connections between ideas, metaphors and the natural world. Much of his work is inspired by nature and underpinned by mathematics. https://www.peterrandall-page.com His current exhibition at the Pangolin Gallery in London runs from 16 November 2022 until 14 January 2023 https://www.pangolinlondon.com/exhibitions/115-peter-randall-page/works/
2022-11-21
1h 02
American Real
Episode # 218 | Roger Brooks on London Real (2017)
BECOME A BESTSELLING AUTHOR WORKING WITH DIRECTLY W/ ROGER BROOKS: https://iywebinars.com/ar LATEST EPISODE: http://americanreal.tv - Here's a look back from five years ago at how American Real began. In 2017, Roger Brooks (founder of American Real) sat down with Brian Rose (founder of London Real) in London, England to discuss his podcast journey and how American Real came to be. - Roger L. Brooks is the founder and host of American Real. If you're a knowledge expert, entrepreneur, or business executive, connect with...
2022-11-15
31 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Hansjorg Schmidt in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Hansjorg Schmidt heads the MA Light in Performance programme at Rose Bruford College in London. In this conversation he explains how he uses light when designing theatrical productions, and we explore ideas about the role of light in professional settings. https://www.hansjorgschmidt.net
2022-09-26
1h 12
London Review Bookshop Podcast
Geoff Dyer & Mark Ford: The Last Days of Roger Federer
As he enters late middle age, Geoff Dyer turns, in The Last Days of Roger Federer, to the question of late – or, indeed, last – style. Lisa Appignanesi writes, ‘Geoff Dyer's wry meditations on mortality and late style have a dazzling way of dispelling gloom. Nietzsche and the Turin horse, vaporised Turner, dolorous Dylan, antics on courts and at Burning Man, Dyer's Last Days had me laughing aloud, a sure signal of deft seriousness. What is there to say except if this is late Dyer, it's great Dyer.’ Geoff is in conversation with the poet and critic Mark Ford.Fi...
2022-09-14
1h 03
Old Man Yells at Music
Episode #107: Turn On, Tune In, Rock Out #12 - The Special London Bridge Special Starring Tom Jones
In the 60s, London Bridge didn't quite fall down, but it was torn down, bought by an American chainsaw tycoon, and rebuilt in Arizona. And NBC turned it into a TV special starring Carlton Banks' favorite singer, along with a bunch of movie and TV stars and pop's top brother-sister act of the day. Roger watched it, and he's going to tell you all about it. Watch along on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWLXjsOJPQltmErOKoLiWi7ze6WxZ5cq And support the show on Patreon to hear about more Tom Jones TV fun: https://www.patreon.com/oldmanyellsatmusic It's more...
2022-07-28
37 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 57. JoBoxers, Benjamin Zephaniah, Chevalier Brothers, The ICA, London, 6th January 1983
It's the start of a new year - 1983 - and Roger and his Sheffield pals in The Box find themselves in London playing with pop newcomers JoBoxers. These lads are on the fast track to fame and favour style over substance. With heavyweight management and a major record company behind them, will they go Pop before the bubble bursts?Intro & outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Special guest voice: Paul Widger.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Halleck - theatre ambience.Javier Serrat - m...
2022-05-25
16 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 57. JoBoxers, Benjamin Zephaniah, Chevalier Brothers, The ICA, London, 6th January 1983
It's the start of a new year - 1983 - and Roger and his Sheffield pals in The Box find themselves in London playing with pop newcomers JoBoxers. These lads are on the fast track to fame and favour style over substance. With heavyweight management and a major record company behind them, will they go Pop before the bubble bursts?Intro & outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Special guest voice: Paul Widger.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Halleck - theatre ambience.Javier Serrat - microphone f...
2022-05-25
16 min
Crossing It Off The Bucket List
Walk The Runway At London Fashion Week : Jess Ping-Wild
Jess grew up never seeing anyone that looked like her in fashion magazines and the glamorous runways of the worlds fashion weeks. Yet, she never let this destroy her bucket list goal of one day representing disabled folks in the world of high fashion. In this episode Jess shares her experience of "rocking the runway", not just as a model, but also as a disrupter to the industry and our society as a whole. A must listen!Find Out More about Jess:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therollingexplorer
2022-05-13
28 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Edwina Ibbotson in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Edwina Ibbotson is a couture milliner who studied in London, New York and Paris. She's known for combining striking designs with meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Based in London, she is a member of the British Hat Guild and the Art Workers' Guild and has had work exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum. http://www.edwinaibbotson.co.uk
2022-01-31
1h 11
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Peter Morris in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Peter Morris is managing director of the London-based architectural practice AAHM (Alford, Hall, Monaghan, Morris). He and his partners design buildings with a huge variety of scale and style. In this conversation we discuss similarities and differences between practising architecture and medicine and explore the role of the 'expert generalist'. https://www.ahmm.co.uk
2022-01-17
1h 18
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 53. The Box, The Marples Pub, Sheffield, 4th March and Heaven, Charing Cross, London, 19th April 1982.
Roger looks back at the short period in early 1982 that Sheffield band The Box played two important gigs with guest vocalist Stephen Mallinder from Cabaret Voltaire. Mal himself guests to reflect on an exciting time of change and uncertainty in our home town. Also, reflections on Adam Faith in 'Stardust', Tyne Tees TV, Roxy Music b-sides, Thomas Dolby live and some unpleasantness in the South Atlantic.Artwork: Rionagh.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to Minigunfiend - s...
2021-11-21
20 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 53. The Box, The Marples Pub, Sheffield, 4th March and Heaven, Charing Cross, London, 19th April 1982.
Roger looks back at the short period in early 1982 that Sheffield band The Box played two important gigs with guest vocalist Stephen Mallinder from Cabaret Voltaire. Mal himself guests to reflect on an exciting time of change and uncertainty in our home town. Also, reflections on Adam Faith in 'Stardust', Tyne Tees TV, Roxy Music b-sides, Thomas Dolby live and some unpleasantness in the South Atlantic.Artwork: Rionagh.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to Minigunfiend - sca...
2021-11-21
21 min
Roger the Wild Child Show
Will Crewdson aka Scant Regard S02EP10
On this episode of Roger the Wild Child Show, we are joined by former guitarist for Adam Ant, Will Crewdson!Will Crewdson is a London-based guitarist/writer/producer best known for his work with the UK band Rachel Stamp, US singer Johnette Napolitano, Flesh for Lulu, Adam Ant, The Selecter and Bow Wow Wow.Will spent 10 years touring and recording with the rock band Rachel Stamp who, at one point, became the only unsigned band to sell out the London Astoria. They also played gigs with, among others, Iggy Pop, Korn, No Doubt, The Tubes...
2021-11-08
1h 03
4th and Inches American, College & Officiating football podcast
🎙🏉 The Roger Goodgroves week 6 NFL officiating show 🔥
London start delayed due to invasion https://streamable.com/ns3q3o Unusual plays part 1 - Clipping https://streamable.com/f2d43q Kelce has one and one taken away https://streamable.com/ms5q3s DPI in rivalry game https://clips.clippit.tv/yznwev/360.mp4 Adam Theilen touchdown https://twitter.com/i/status/1449821689768988676 KJ Osborn game winner https://twitter.com/i/status/1449839578580455426 Rams illegal Hideout and Giants Sideline Interference https://streamable.com/otjfzh https://streamable.com/fcmeti Cowboys double foul choice for Bill https://clips.clippit.tv/qmlwxq/360.mp4 Seattle touchback punt mistake https://clips.clippit.tv/wwbgbb/360.mp4 ...
2021-10-20
09 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Sarah Itam in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Miss Sarah Itam is a consultant urological surgeon with a special interest in male and female reconstructive urology. She is passionate about communication, education and engagement, inspiring young people from all backgrounds. She gained a Distinction in the Masters in Education in Surgical Education which I lead at Imperial College London. She is also a gifted pianist, while her web series Health in HD explores health and wellbeing from different perspectives. https://www.youtube.com/c/HealthInHD
2021-09-13
1h 10
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Teresa Cahill in conversation with Roger Kneebone
From her early days as a Principal at the Royal Opera House, Teresa Cahill has sung all over the world and worked with leading opera companies and conductors. She has a wide and eclectic repertoire and a longstanding fascination with bel canto. In addition to performing she is a professor in the vocal department of Trinity Laban, London. In this conversation we explore parallels between our interests and professional worlds. https://teresacahill.com
2021-07-05
1h 04
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
David Hockings in conversation with Roger Kneebone
David Hockings is Head of Percussion at the Royal College of Music and Principal Percussionist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He's much in demand as a performer and a teacher and has worked with all the major London symphony orchestras. As Principal Percussionist with the London Sinfonietta he plays highly demanding contemporary music involving a wide range of instruments. He's passionate about education and has worked with communities and disadvantaged people all over the world. In the podcast we explore points of connection between our worlds of music and medicine and discuss what it means to lead and inspire.
2021-06-21
1h 08
Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast
The one about the 4Ps of marketing, Twitter Spaces, humour in talks and An American Werewolf in London - TG40
The one about the 4Ps of marketing, Twitter Spaces, humour in talks and An American Werewolf in London - TG40 00:00:00 Introduction Here are your hosts, Roger and Pascal. 00:01:50 In the News A selection of announcements and news releases from the world of marketing and technology that caught our attention. 00:11:51 Content Spotlights ROGER: Attempts to update the four Ps are embarrassing – they’ve endured for a reason by Mark Ritson in Marketing Week. https://www.marketingweek.com/mark-ritson-stop-reinventing-four-ps/ PASCAL: How To Be More Creative When You Feel Anything But C...
2021-05-12
1h 13
Radio Free Enterprise
Getting to VC Funding Through an SBIR | Roger London
Technology startups attract a lot of attention from the investment community because of their potential to leverage their intellectual property to create multi-billion dollar companies and even entire new industries. But most technologists are just that - science wonks - with little to no business, management, marketing, or capital markets experience. How can they take their big idea from the garage to a point where it could serious attract the attention of the investment community? Through an SBIR. My guest this is week is Roger London, a technology investment expert who has worked with a...
2021-04-09
45 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 45. Air - The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London. 17th May 1981.
Free-Jazz newbie Roger travels down to London from Sheffield with three serious Jazz buffs. Their destination, the Lyric Theatre in West London to witness a rare UK gig by Chicago improvised-music titans Air. Lots of stuff about being under the enthusiastic tutelage of one of my key musical mentors Charlie Collins.The trip also takes in a studio visit to hang out with US new-wave sprites The Bongos.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork: Rionagh.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Allh...
2021-02-04
16 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 45. Air - The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London. 17th May 1981.
Chicago free-jazz trio Air visit the Lyric Theatre in London, May 1981.
2021-02-04
16 min
If I Knew Then What I Know Now
#4. From Architect to Politician at the London 2012 Olympic Games
In this episode Roger interviews Kevin Owens Founder of WOO Architects and former Design Principal for The London 2012 Olympic Games. Our conversation covered many areas including: Rethinking the architect's role on a programme of this scale. How clarity of vision helps. Cost pressure vs value engineering in a financial crisis. Challenging the client. Designing for experience and the 'legacy of memory.' Agile, tech-driven change. Not letting history be a limitation. Continuously jumping between the micro and the macro. And much more. If I Knew Then What I Know Now is brought to you...
2021-01-07
48 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 42. Killing Joke, Kilburn National Ballroom, London, 28th April 1981 & the Tower Ballroom, Birmingham, 30th April 1981.
The worst April snows in living memory are no deterrent to those ambassadors of abnegation Killing Joke, ever eager to share their forewarning of the imminent global apocalypse. Roger gets close to the belly of the beast in London and Birmingham, and finds it in need of a bath. Intro and outro music - Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork - Rionagh.Guest voice - Paul Widger.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Pub ambience - Yap Audio Productions.Club ambience - Rikus246.
2020-12-10
15 min
American Real
EPISODE #172 | GAV GILLIBRAND | LOSING BODY FAT IS PURE PHYSICS
BECOME A FIRST-TIME AUTHOR BY JOINING OUR BOOK WRITING PROGRAM - ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN: https://iywebinars.com/ar LATEST EPISODE: http://americanreal.tv - Gav Gillibrand is an online fitness and nutrition coach, who helps busy people lose twenty pounds or more in 12 weeks or less without cutting carbs and other fun things from their lives. If you’re ready to hear a blunt episode regarding fitness and nutrition, along with humor, then you’ve come to the right place. Gav is as real as they come, and his English accent only enha...
2020-10-18
1h 14
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 39. Bauhaus, Torso, ClockDVA, Heaven Ultradisco, Charing Cross, London, 30th March 1981.
Ronald Reagan gets shot and Roger spends one night in Heaven, an innocent wrinkle in a frown of goths. It's a none-more-black celebration of Northampton's nocturnal heroes Bauhaus. To be honest, it's not his chalice of Chai. However, there is fun to be had backstage watching their pre-show rituals and entourage. Also starring dance ensemble Torso.Guest voices: Paul Widger.Artwork: Rionagh.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.orgWith particular thanks to:Freqman - backstage ambience.Bee Productive - tuning up.
2020-10-09
13 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 39. Bauhaus, Torso, ClockDVA, Heaven Ultradisco, Charing Cross, London, 30th March 1981.
Goth-rockers Bauhaus headline Heaven in London with support from Torso and ClockDVA.
2020-10-09
13 min
The Roger Snipes Show
Episode #49 - Life of a biohacker in London - with Tim Gray
QUESTIONS 4:12 How did your journey start for you to be in this position where you are? 8:01/8:37 What’s your thoughts in the way biohacking is going at the moment? What’s your thoughts on the biohacking industry? 12:59 What about like certain technology which is out there? 17:48 Have you got your best 10 supplements? 23:32 Could you explain why is it important to you that you must do grounding? 31:45 What are the main three tests to get people started to give them some information where they can be on their way to make some real good decisions? 37:34 What’s your views on covid19? 43:17 Would...
2020-10-01
1h 23
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Luke Blair in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Luke Blair began his career as a newspaper journalist for the Reading Chronicle. He then became a lobby journalist and political correspondent before moving into communications for many public and private sector organisations. In his current role at Imperial College London he bridges the worlds of education, research and external relationships. In this conversation we explore how we understand the term 'communication' in our different professional worlds. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/luke.blair
2020-08-24
1h 01
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 37. The Bongos, Bush Tetras, Rainbow Theatre, London, 20th February 1981. And - Love Of Life Orchestra,
American alternative musicians invade London during one weekend in February 1981.
2020-08-07
22 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 37. The Bongos, Bush Tetras, Rainbow Theatre, London, 20th February 1981. And - Love Of Life Orchestra, Dingwalls, London, 21st February 1981.
Roger is back in London for his first close encounter with musicians from the other side of the Atlantic. It's the Taking Liberties US showcase at The Rainbow, starring The Bongos, Bush Tetras and many other Ray-Ban-wearing cool dudes from the East Coast. Followed by an exciting night at Dingwall's in Camden, dancing to the artfully funky Love Of Life Orchestra.Special guest contributions from Richard Barone of The Bongos and Peter Gordon of Love Of Life Orchestra. Thank you gents!Artwork by Rionagh.Intro and outro music by Simon Elliott-Kemp....
2020-08-07
22 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 35. Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, Z'EV, ClockDVA. The Lyceum Theatre, London, 8th February 1981.
Fetish Records host an industrial music party on The Strand in London, February 1981.
2020-06-25
15 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 35. Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, Z'EV, ClockDVA. The Lyceum Theatre, London, 8th February 1981.
In the space of a few weeks, the band that Roger is a member of have released not one but two albums.Even his Dad is reasonably impressed. Two weeks on from the release of 'Thirst', and DVA are on the bill for 'A Fetish Nite Out', aiming to make a big impression at the Lyceum Theatre on The Strand in London.Joining them on the night are those twin pillars of UK Industrial Music - Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle - also on the bill are Z'EV and Boyd Rice. In...
2020-06-25
15 min
Architecture Masters
Architecture Masters at Home – Episode 10 – Roger Hawkins
On this week’s Architecture Masters at Home we’re joined by Roger Hawkins, co-founder of Hawkins\Brown. Russel Brown and Roger Hawkins founded the firm in 1988 after having worked together at Rock Townsend in the 1980s. The two partners started the firm with an initial determination, as they saw it, not to get trapped working on … Continue reading "Architecture Masters at Home – Episode 10 – Roger Hawkins"
2020-05-27
00 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Averil Mansfield in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Averil Mansfield's career was in vascular surgery. A consultant surgeon at St Mary's Hospital in London, in 1993 she became the first female professor of surgery in the United Kingdom. In addition to her clinical practice, teaching and research, she has been a role model for women in surgery, establishing Women in Surgical Training (WIST). An accomplished pianist, in her retirement she has also taken up the cello. In this podcast we explore the challenges and satisfactions of her career.
2020-05-04
1h 00
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 31. Fad Gadget, The Clarendon Ballroom, London, 27th June 1980.
Fad Gadget beats his drum at the Clarendon Ballroom, London, in the summer of 1980.
2020-04-23
12 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 31. Fad Gadget, The Clarendon Ballroom, London, 27th June 1980.
Roger is back on the road. Memories of London as a child and young adult, discovering the metropolitan joys of the Big Smoke. This episode focuses on Mute Records' electro-pop maven Fad Gadget and an extraordinary gig upstairs in a crumbling pub in West London, on a long summer night in June 1980.Intro and outro music by Simon Elliott-Kemp.Artwork by Rionagh.Sound FX from Freesound and Zapsplat.Particular thanks:London ambience - Habbis92, pcaeldriesSynths - orange free soundSynth be...
2020-04-23
12 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
George Waddell in conversation with Roger Kneebone
A pianist by training, George Waddell's many interests include the evaluation of performance and the role of technologies in music education. Brought up in rural Manitoba (where his parents are both vets), he studied piano in Brandon before moving to London for his PhD in performance science at the Royal College of Music. He researches and teaches performance across domains of expert practice.
2020-04-20
59 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Petur Jonasson in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Petur is Head of Classical Guitar at the Iceland Academy of the Arts. He studied classical guitar in Mexico and Spain. He is a performer of contemporary music as well as more traditional repertoire. He has an interest in music technology, plays in a rock band and is currently studying for a PhD at the Royal College of Music. He divides his time between London and Reykjavik.
2019-09-23
52 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Sir Nicholas Serota in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Nicholas Serota's studies moved from economics to art history before he became Director of the Whitechapel Gallery in London. He was appointed Director of the Tate in 1988 and was responsible for the conversion of Bankside Power Station into Tate Modern, one of the world's most successful art gallery spaces. Since 2017 he has been Chair of Arts Council England. In this conversation we explore the challenges and opportunities we have both experienced in our careers.
2019-09-15
1h 05
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Sam Cooper in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Sam Cooper writes speeches for leading figures in the Corporation of London and other institutions. Building on his understanding of language and metaphor and his PhD in English, he crafts speeches that recreate the rhythms and nuances of a speaker so they sound entirely natural - a form of bespoke. We discuss the challenges of writing when there are 'many hands on the pen' and the need to combine creativity, diplomacy and technical mastery in a under-recognised area of expertise. www.drsamcooper.com
2019-07-22
48 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Ruth Morgan in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Professor Ruth Morgan began her academic career studying geography. After a doctorate in forensic geoscience she became fascinated by forensic science more widely. Now she is Director of the University College London Centre for the Forensic Sciences. In this conversation we discuss the challenges of interpreting evidence within a criminal context and the intersection between laboratory science and human interaction in this complex and rapidly evolving field.
2019-07-08
55 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Heather Mayfield in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Heather Mayfield joined the London Science Museum in 1979 as a museum assistant. By the time she left in 2014 she was its Deputy Director. In this podcast she describes her excitement in being part of the team unpacking and cataloguing Sir Henry Wellcome's extraordinary collection for the first time since his death. She maps her career within the world of museums and her passion for engaging with people around the ideas and controversies of science. Now CEO of Nottingham Castle Trust, Heather is back in the city where she grew up.
2019-03-11
1h 06
Roger's Entrepreneur Podcast
Do You Deserve More?| Roger James Hamilton Podcast
Roger James Hamilton is a futurist, social entrepreneur and New York Times Bestselling Author of the Millionaire Master Plan. He is the founder of Entrepreneurs Institute and the creator of the Wealth Dynamics, Talent Dynamics & Genius Test Profiling Systems, used by over 250,000 entrepreneurs to follow their flow.Do you deserve more? I'm in London in front of Buckingham Palace, tackling the awkward subject of whether you're entitled to greater success in life (and what that has to do with the epic Battle of Trafalgar) Join GeniusU for free at http://www.geniusu.com
2019-02-25
12 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Will Houstoun in conversation with Roger Kneebone
One of the UK's leading close-up magicians, with a international reputation as performer and teacher, Will Houstoun was Magic Circle Magician of the Year in 2015. Will is renowned for his extraordinary skill in manipulating coins and cards. Alongside his career in magic, Will studied mechanical engineering before completing a PhD in Victorian conjuring. In this podcast we discuss parallels and differences between our approaches to practical skill, scholarship and performance. drhoustoun.co.uk/ Roger and Will discuss connections between medicine and magic in Roger's Gresham College Lecture as Visiting Professor of Medical Education on 5 December 2018 a...
2018-12-05
57 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Malcolm Love in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Malcolm Love's career has included being a Baptist minister in London's Battersea, a freelance journalist in Nicaragua and El Salvador, a producer and presenter for the BBC, a leading science communicator and a mentor and coach in the changing landscape of public engagement. In this conversation we explore how our varied paths intersect, and discuss our shared fascination with making connections. http://www.malcolmlove.org
2018-10-29
45 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Susie Hopkins in conversation with Roger Kneebone
The distinguished couture hattist Susie Hopkins describes how she became entranced by hats while an art student in Vienna. After becoming a Master in Austria she moved to a Paris fashion house as their creative designer. Her subsequent career in London has included teaching at the London College of Fashion. Susie is not only a gifted designer and maker but an expert in creating bespoke hats for weddings and special occasions. This requires high levels of interpersonal skill, and her expertise has interesting parallels with my own experience as a clinician working with the complex family relationships and tensions...
2018-08-20
52 min
Christian Heritage London Podcast
Roger Carswell Interview
Roger Carswell is one of Britain's best respected and most warmly loved evangelists. Author of And Some Evangelists, Evangelistic Preaching, Before Your Say I Don't Believe, Grill A Christian and many other books and tracts, he is in great demand as a preacher of the gospel. We had a wonderful time talking with him about his own story, about people who've inspired him and about the opportunities for the church in our time.
2018-04-21
59 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Valerie Jamieson in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Valerie Jamieson initially trained as a particle physicist. As a postdoctoral scientist she became fascinated by the challenges of explaining science to those outside her field. Her career moved into science journalism, and for the past fifteen years she has been at New Scientist. She now leads New Scientist Live, a major annual event in London which brings together scientists from every field with members of the public to explore the excitement and curiosity of discovery. In this podcast we discuss similarities and differences between our approaches to communication and engagement.
2018-03-05
46 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
James Kinross in conversation with Roger Kneebone
James Kinross combines his career as a consultant surgeon in a London teaching hospital with groundbreaking biological research at Imperial College London. In this conversation we explore how working across such different areas of expert practice requires fluency in the 'languages' of science, medicine and patient care.
2018-01-08
42 min
Architecture Masters
Roger Madelin – Episode Nine
Many architects start their career dreaming of their perfect commission – perhaps the chance of creating an iconic building that defines a city. Few architects though get the opportunity to totally redefine and reshape whole swathes of a city. Our guest this week is not an architect but a developer, having made his name at … Continue reading "Roger Madelin – Episode Nine"
2017-10-15
00 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Roberto Trotta in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Dr Roberto Trotta is Reader in Astrophysics at Imperial College London and also directs Imperial's Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication. His recent book The Edge of the Sky sets out to explain cosmology using only the most common thousand words in English - which do not include 'universe', 'scientist' or 'telescope'. He is also exploring how we might use different senses to think about cosmology and describes his collaboration with leading chefs at Kitchen Theory around gastronomy for communicating complex ideas. In this podcast we discuss our ideas about communication and translation in science, medicine and the arts.
2017-08-21
35 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Daniel Glaser in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Daniel Glaser is a neuroscientist and the Director of Science Gallery London. Before moving to King's College he was Director of Engaging Science at the Wellcome Trust. He writes widely, has a regular column in The Guardian and was one of the judges for the 2014 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
2017-03-19
46 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Fleur Oakes in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Fleur Oakes is one of the UK's leading needle lace makers. We discuss her path from art school to fashion design, and from being a bespoke corset-maker to becoming entranced by the beauty and precision of lace. Fleur's work is inspired by natural forms, and now she is lace-maker in residence in the vascular surgery unit at St Mary's Hospital in London.
2017-01-23
48 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Ian Lush in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Ian Lush trained as a musician, spending several years as a professional viola player before moving to arts management. After being marketing director at the Barbican he managed the London Mozart Players before taking up his present role as Chief Executive of Imperial College Healthcare Charity. In our conversation we explore similarities and differences between our careers and the changes in direction we have both experienced.
2017-01-11
43 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Barry Smith in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Barry Smith is Professor of Philosophy at the University of London's School of Advanced Study and Leadership Fellow at the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Barry is a philosopher of language and mind who now works mainly on the multi sensory perception of flavour. A wine connoisseur himself, he is also a wine columnist and has been a 'super taster' on BBC 1's Masterchef.
2016-12-26
44 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Kevin Buzzard in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Kevin Buzzard has been obsessed by pure mathematics since he was a child, winning the International Mathematical Olympiad with a perfect score at the age of 19. Now Professor of Pure Mathematics at Imperial College London, Kevin is fascinated by modular forms. In this conversation we discuss the challenges of communicating with non-mathematicians about this unique conceptual world.
2016-12-12
43 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Aifric Campbell in conversation with Roger Kneebone
With the writer Aifric Campbell I explore how language is shaped by its context. Aifric's career has ranged from linguistics to investment banking, and now she teaches creative writing at Imperial College London. In this podcast we compare the language of the operating theatre, the clinical consulting room and the trading floor and explore how our personal perspectives intersect.
2016-09-05
36 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Dr Erica McAlister in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Erica McAlister is in charge of the diptera (two-winged insects) collections at London's Natural History Museum. An entomologist with a lifelong passion for flies and their peculiar behaviours, Erica shares her ideas about science, craftsmanship and involving the public in her work.
2016-08-08
34 min
Radio Free Enterprise
025: How To Talk To Angels with Roger London
I believe that an investor pitch presentation is one of the most challenging forms of human communication. There is a huge chasm between the speaker and the recipient. The entrepreneur doesn’t understand what the investor wants to hear and the investor, while much more experienced in these conversations, probably can’t figure out what the heck this particular entrepreneur is trying to tell him. In this episode we shine a light on this problem with successful serial entrepreneur, former corporate venture capitalist and current angel investor Roger London. Roger explains in d...
2016-02-29
38 min
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
University College London a new lab at Queen Square for Europes highest field magnet, 1994
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Roger Ordidge
2012-08-27
00 min
London Business School podcasts
Alumni Profile: Roger Carlsson MSc17(1984), Executive Chairman, FCT Fund Management PTE LTD
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2011-01-31
00 min