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South London Grips The FA Cup! | SPS Podcast Episode 628
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Shirtless Plantain Show
South London Grips The FA Cup! | SPS Podcast Episode 628
This episode’s our debut as part of the Barber’s Chair FC (the Footy Division of the Barber’s Chair Network). Join Tosin, Coach, and Deen as they review some new kits, celebrate Crystal Palace’s FA Cup triumph, discuss the drama in Serie A, and cover the best of the rest as the leagues reach their final or penultimate rounds.Tap in!
2025-05-19
1h 10
WAKE: Cold Reading Finnegans Wake
Episode 40: Finishing WAKE
We can't believe it. Can you believe it? We actually finished reading Finnegans Wake. What started out as a podcast to read an "unreadable book" has turned into a journey that has endeared us to a magical community, connected with our family and friends, and reawakened our sense of what art can be. While sometimes it felt like climbing a sheer cliff-face, the toeholds we gained along the way made this a delightfully fulfilling project. For this final episode, Toby and TJ look back on WAKE and consider how you know when a project is over, embracing confusion, and...
2025-04-23
1h 43
Dementia in Practice
S4, Ep-3 - Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia
Join Dr Stephanie Daly and her GP colleagues, Drs Hilton Koppe and Rebecca Moore for a fascinating exploration into dementia risk reduction. In light of the 2024 Lancet Commission Report in which it was announced that approximately 45 percent of dementia is attributable to modifiable risk, there are several simple lifestyle modifications which people can institute which may help mitigate their risk of developing dementia. Resources: Livingston, G., Huntley, J., Liu, K. Y., Costafreda, S. G., Selbæk, G., Alladi, S., Ames, D., Banerjee, S., Burns, A., Brayne, C., Fox, N. C., Ferri, C. P., Gitlin, L. N...
2025-04-15
33 min
Read. Talk. Grow.
47. Coping with grief and unanswerable questions after suicide
When someone dies by suicide, their loved ones are often left asking questions like “How could this have happened?” The protagonist in Onyi Nwabineli’s debut novel “Someday, Maybe,” wrestles with these questions after the untimely death of husband. Onyi and Mayo Clinic psychologist Dr. Craig Sawchuk discuss processing grief, loss and guilt – and the importance of showing up and supporting those who are grieving. This episode was made possible by the generous support of Ken Stevens. For immediate helpIf you're feeling overwhelmed by thoughts of not wanting to live or you're having urges t...
2025-02-12
38 min
Scholars Unravel Middle East
S1E12: How did the mighty Sasanian Empire fall to the Muslim Arabs? Debunking widely accepted history!
►How did the mighty Sasanian Persian Empire fall to the Muslim Arabs? ►What happened in the Persian Empire on February 9, in the year 628? ►How did the Sasanian royal attempt to retake Iran from the Muslims? ►Where is the tomb of the heir to the Sasanian throne - the last Sasanian King of kings, the last pre-Islamic Shah of Iran? 🚩About My Guest: Dr. Khodadad Rezakhani is a lecturer and a senior research fellow at Leiden University. He is a historian of Global Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, with a focus on Central and West Asia f...
2024-03-15
38 min
The Camps Bay Guy Podcast
Episode 5: International Investors in Cape Town with Leo Florees
In this week's episode we are joined by Leo Florees, a legend in the game with over 628 deals and over 17 years of Real Estate experience under his belt. Leo is the founder of Florees and Partners, specialising in high end buy to let investment properties in London and advising international clients on buying real estate on the Atlantic Seaboard. In this episode we talk about Leo’s inspirational journey from starting at the bottom in Carter Jonas to becoming a partner and head of sales in London, the difference between being an agent in the UK vs South Africa, hi...
2024-02-07
42 min
Walking The Dog with Emily Dean
Tim Peake
Emily and Raymond head to London’s Regent's Park to take a walk with actual astronaut, Tim Peake! Tim chats about his dog Woody, reflects on his childhood dreams and the journey that led him to spending six months on the International Space Station. And, of course, Emily finds out whether Tim thinks Ray would be a good space dog! Tim Peake’s latest book Space: The Human Story is out now published by Penguin. For more info visit: https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/239553/tim-peakeSpace: The Human Story marks the first time...
2023-12-19
55 min
Walking The Dog with Emily Dean
Tim Peake
Emily and Raymond head to London’s Regent's Park to take a walk with actual astronaut, Tim Peake! Tim chats about his dog Woody, reflects on his childhood dreams and the journey that led him to spending six months on the International Space Station. And, of course, Emily finds out whether Tim thinks Ray would be a good space dog! Tim Peake’s latest book Space: The Human Story is out now published by Penguin. For more info visit: https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/239553/tim-peakeSpace: The Human Story marks the first time...
2023-12-19
55 min
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
John Barbour and Jim Garrison
TVC 628.5: Five-time Emmy Award-winning talk show host John Barbour talks to Ed about some of his heroes and mentors, including Redd Foxx, Dick Gregory, Earl “Fatha” Hines, and Jim Garrison, the Louisiana district attorney known for his investigation into the JFK assassination. John’s latest film, John Barbour’s and William Shakespeare’s Last Word on the Murder of JFK, is a 90-minute docu-presentation that is essentially a one-man show in three acts, with Act I recounting John’s efforts to allow Garrison to tell his story, in his own words, and John’s efforts to start a scholarship at Tulane Univ...
2023-11-20
23 min
Hearts & Minds Podcast
Remarkable double breakthrough preventing recurrent miscarriages and birth defects | Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
CEO Paul Rayson is joined by renowned biomedical researcher Professor Sally Dunwoodie of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. Prof. Dunwoodie's groundbreaking work has revolutionised clinical practices and enabled genetic diagnostic tests worldwide. In 2017, her team achieved a double breakthrough with the potential to prevent recurrent miscarriages and various birth defects. Currently, Prof. Dunwoodie holds the position of Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of NSW, with extensive research experience, including training at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. In this conversation, she talks with Paul about her scientific research, what she is looking...
2023-10-23
41 min
Dave Tate's Table Talk
#147 Dr. Trevor Pfaendtner I Gaining Weight, Health Markers For Lifters, Coaching Advice For Gen Pop & Intermediate Athletes
THIS PODCAST WAS RECORDED ON NOV 4TH AND ALL elitefts SALES OFFERS NOTED HAVE EXPIRED. CHECK OUT elitefts.com for today's Better Than Black Friday offers elitefts Limited Edition Apparel: https://www.elitefts.com/shop/apparel/limited-edition.html Support and help the Podcast grow by Joining The Crew: https://glow.fm/davetatestabletalk/ Trevor Pfaendtner takes a seat in this 147th podcast episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk. Trevor Pfaendtner earned his BS at the University of Michigan in Movement Science and his Doctorate of Osteo...
2022-11-08
2h 11
Nourish Balance Thrive
Air Pollution Is a Cause of Endothelial Injury, Systemic Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease
Researcher and educator C. Arden Pope, III, PhD is the Mary Lou Fulton Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University. Contributing to over three decades of published research, he is one of the world's most cited and recognised experts on the health effects of air pollution. He has taught and published on various natural resource and environmental issues and collaborated on a series of seminal studies on the human health effects of air pollution. On this podcast, Dr Pope and I discuss the harmful effects of air pollution on health and longevity. He describes the...
2020-10-09
1h 23
Nourish Balance Thrive
Air Pollution Is a Cause of Endothelial Injury, Systemic Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease
Researcher and educator C. Arden Pope, III, PhD is the Mary Lou Fulton Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University. Contributing to over three decades of published research, he is one of the world's most cited and recognised experts on the health effects of air pollution. He has taught and published on various natural resource and environmental issues and collaborated on a series of seminal studies on the human health effects of air pollution. On this podcast, Dr Pope and I discuss the harmful effects of air pollution on health and longevity. He describes the...
2020-10-09
1h 23
The Ashley Berges Show
Did You Know You Have an Operating System and it May Need Updating. [Ep. 628]
Today we’re talking about programs! What are programs you say? Programs, much like a computer operating system, is what we run on every day. It's the way we interpret our world and much of your personal program come from the way we were raised. However, programs can sometimes work against us. Like operating systems, programs can get slow and out of date, it might not fit in your life anymore but they still remain there until we deal with them. So on today's episode ill be discussing programs, how they manifest in your life, and ways to recognize the pr...
2020-05-17
40 min
RA Podcast
RA.628 Parris
Novel rhythms from a vital London artist. @parris_dj Read more: https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=628
2018-06-11
1h 24
Dave's Gone By
Dave’s Gone By #628 (11/18/17): MANDEL BRED
Here is the 628th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on UNC Radio and Facebook, Nov. 18, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com. Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guest: theater director David Mandelbaum, Dave’s wife Joyce Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews New Yiddish Rep artistic director David Mandelbaum. Plus: Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Indians), Saturday Segues (thanksgiving, in the news) 00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Yiddish theater) 00:15:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:03:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Thanksgiving 01:17:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & review (01:34:30) (Torch Song)) 01:46:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews David Mandelbaum 02:29:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Indians) 0...
2017-11-18
3h 54
JNNP podcast
June Edition: Parkinson’s disease and the rate of ALS progression
In this podcast, Elizabeth Highton investigates the details of two studies selected for the June 2016 edition of JNNP. Professor Steve Vucic, from the Department of Neurology at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, talks about the details of his study, which concludes that the rate of ALS progression appears to be a simple and sensitive clinical prognostic biomarker in the disease that could be potentially utilised in clinical practice and future therapeutic trials. The paper “Rate of Disease Progression: A Prognostic Biomarker in ALS”, which was selected as Patient choice this month, can be read here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/87/6/628.full . Dr Hele...
2016-06-01
22 min
JNNP podcast
June Edition: Parkinson’s disease and the rate of ALS progression
In this podcast, Elizabeth Highton investigates the details of two studies selected for the June 2016 edition of JNNP. Professor Steve Vucic, from the Department of Neurology at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, talks about the details of his study, which concludes that the rate of ALS progression appears to be a simple and sensitive clinical prognostic biomarker in the disease that could be potentially utilised in clinical practice and future therapeutic trials. The paper “Rate of Disease Progression: A Prognostic Biomarker in ALS”, which was selected as Patient choice this month, can be read here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/87/6/628.full . Dr Hele...
2016-05-24
22 min
JNNP Podcast
June Edition: Parkinson’s disease and the rate of ALS progression
In this podcast, Elizabeth Highton investigates the details of two studies selected for the June 2016 edition of JNNP. Professor Steve Vucic, from the Department of Neurology at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, talks about the details of his study, which concludes that the rate of ALS progression appears to be a simple and sensitive clinical prognostic biomarker in the disease that could be potentially utilised in clinical practice and future therapeutic trials. The paper “Rate of Disease Progression: A Prognostic Biomarker in ALS”, which was selected as Patient choice this month, can be read here: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/87/6/628.full . Dr Hele...
2016-05-24
22 min