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Investing, Markets & MoneyInvesting, Markets & MoneyFund Manager Dan Higgins explains his approach to listed and unlisted stock selection | Ep.117On the Investing Markets & Money podcast this week, Editor Stuart Fieldhouse chats with Dan Higgins, CIO at Marylebone Partners, to get some insights into the Majedie investment trust and Marylebone's approach to money management. Dan walks Stuart through Majedie's multi-faced approach to investment management and how the trust has evolved since Marylebone began advising it. Find out more about Majedie at www.majedieinvestments.com Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes, it is aimed at professional customers only and not intended for retail customers, this is not an invitation to invest, nor does it constitute investment advice. Investments and the...2024-09-3039 minBibliometría o Barbarie (BoB)Bibliometría o Barbarie (BoB)Capítulo 3: Entrevista a Stuart HigginsEn este episodio, entrevistamos a Stuart Higgins. Higgins es investigador del UKRI y profesor de Ingeniería Biomédica en la Facultad de Física, Ingeniería y Tecnología de la Universidad de York. Sus investigaciones se centran en el desarrollo de la bioelectrónica y los biomateriales para interactuar con sistemas biológicos. También estudia la cultura de la investigación y su papel en la ciencia y el mundo académico. Tiene varios proyectos de divulgación científica, destacando su podcast “Scientists not the science”.---------------------------Radiolab, la radio universitaria de la Universidad de G...2024-07-2249 minSnookerSnookerHiggins macht den Higgins und bleibt in Top 16Mit John Higgins, Stuart Bingham, Kyren Wilson und Ronnie O'Sullivan wurde gestern das Viertelfinalfeld der Snooker-WM komplettiert. Dabei boten die Nachmittags- und die Abendsession deutlich unterschiedliche Unterhaltungslevel. Während der Nachmittag mit den Siegen von Wilson und O'Sullivan eher schnell abzuhaken ist, bot sich am Abend für die Zuschauer im Crucible Theatre eine dramatische Show. Stuart Bingham verteidigte mit einigen knappen Frames seinen Vorsprung gegen Jack Lisowski bis zum Ende. Lisowski fehlte bis zum Ende mal wieder ein vernünftiges taktisches Spiel. Noch dramatischer war die Entscheidung im Duell zwischen Mark Allen und John Higgins. Der Nordire hatte den Sie...2024-04-3031 minTotal ClearanceTotal ClearanceHiggins macht den Higgins und bleibt in Top 16Mit John Higgins, Stuart Bingham, Kyren Wilson und Ronnie O'Sullivan wurde gestern das Viertelfinalfeld der Snooker-WM komplettiert. Dabei boten die Nachmittags- und die Abendsession deutlich unterschiedliche Unterhaltungslevel. Während der Nachmittag mit den Siegen von Wilson und O'Sullivan eher schnell abzuhaken ist, bot sich am Abend für die Zuschauer im Crucible Theatre eine dramatische Show. Stuart Bingham verteidigte mit einigen knappen Frames seinen Vorsprung gegen Jack Lisowski bis zum Ende. Lisowski fehlte bis zum Ende mal wieder ein vernünftiges taktisches Spiel. Noch dramatischer war die Entscheidung im Duell zwischen Mark Allen und John Higgins. Der Nordire hatte den Sie...2024-04-3031 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceEp73: Communicating New Ideas - Michael LevinRecorded in February 2020. We talk about Michael's journey into science, from creating a fake school so that he could order chemicals online to conduct experiments as a kid, to inspiring the next and current generation of scientists. Full show notes: https://scinotsci.com2023-08-2338 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceUpdate on Scientists not the ScienceAn update on Scientists not the Science.2023-08-2301 minYour Working LifeYour Working LifeLeading at a Distance with Jim CitrinJim Citrin talks about how remote work continues to evolve and change the workplace and how leaders can use practical tools to achieve virtual success. His book is, “Leading at a Distance: Practical Lessons for Virtual Success” co-authored by Darleen Derosa Jim Citrin leads Spencer Stuart’s North American CEO Practice and serves on the firm’s Board of Directors.  During his 28-year tenure, he has completed over 750 CEO, Board Director and top executive searches for leading media, technology, communications, consumer and PE-backed companies, and not-for-profit institutions. He is an expert on leadership and CEO succession.2022-12-2729 minThe Letterboxd ShowThe Letterboxd ShowFour Favorites with Julian Higgins: mythic storytelling, Foxcatcher, Orson Welles and father figuresWe’re all Golden Eagles here. Gemma is away on festival assignment, so filling in for her we’ve got Letterboxd senior editor and Weekend Watchlist co-host Mitchell Beaupre! Slim and Mitchell are joined by Julian Higgins, director and co-writer of God’s Country—his neo-Western debut feature which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and is hitting theaters September 16 from IFC Films. We also dive deep into Julian’s four favorite films: Rashomon; Chimes at Midnight; The Return and Foxcatcher. Plus: Julian growing up with college professor cinephile parents; why he’s never seen a single Star...2022-09-131h 093 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart WrightFrightfest Preview Podcast Part 3: BURIAL, EVERYBODY DIES BY THE END, THE EYES BELOW, POWERTOOL CHEERLEADERS VS THE BOYBAND OF THE SCREECHING DEAD, THE GROUP & SORRY ABOUT THE DEMONScreenwriter Stuart Wright previews Frightfest 2022 with a host of filmmakers premiering their films at Frightfest 2022. You'll hear from: BURIAL writer/director Ben Parker EVERYBODY DIES BY THE END writer & co-director Ian Tripp & co-director Ryan Schafer THE EYES BELOW writer/director Alexis Bruchon POWERTOOL CHEERLEADERS VS THE BOYBAND OF THE SCREECHING DEAD writer/director Pat Higgins THE GROUP writer/director William Higo SORRY ABOUT THE DEMON writer/director Emily Hagins For more details and tickets to Frightfest see https://frightfest.nuwebgroup.com/You can buy me a cup of coffee...2022-08-1841 minLives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart ChittendenLives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart ChittendenDereck Higgins – S3E07Legendary musician Dereck Higgins is my guest in this week’s show. He talks about his life at the vanguard of musical creativity, his origins in a musical family, music as a form of spiritual expression, and his personal journey with grief and with depression through the healing power of music.Inducted into the Nebraska Music Hall of Fame in 2019, Dereck Higgins is a self taught music creator and a multi-instrumentalist, primarily known as a bass player. His award winning experience ranges from classic rock to reggae to punk to jazz to electronic to improvisation, and more. In...2022-08-1451 minTastelessTastelessPeople Who Need People: Girl, Interrupted vs Stuart LittleTwo movies about the important balance of how we feel about ourselves and others, and learning to accept people's differences — it's Girl, Interrupted vs Stuart Little.2022-05-1136 minLeadership Torque: The Waymaker PodcastLeadership Torque: The Waymaker PodcastB2B Masterclass with Paul HigginsIn this episode, we chat with Paul Higgins, a highly respected business coach and entrepreneur who specializes in helping Cloud Consultants scale their businesses. After spending almost two decades leading billion-dollar business units and sales teams for Coca Cola, he knows a thing or two about B2B - and the keys needed to develop and grow businesses. It was a pleasure to chat with him and we know you'll get a lot out of this conversation.Topics discussed in this episode include:Scaling and selling businessesB2B and Marketing lessons from Coca Cola.The importance...2022-05-0431 min3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart WrightCouple In A Hole w/ writer/director Tom GeensScreenwriter Stuart Wright talks to writer/director TOM GEENS about the visceral, yet heartfelt exploration into trauma - COUPLE IN A HOLECOUPLE IN A HOLE starring PAUL HIGGINS & KATE DICKIE and featuring the music of BEAK is available to Prime Video subscribers in the UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Couple-Hole-Paul-Higgins/dp/B088TXQG21/ref=sr_1_1?crid=341HDOHNQXVH&keywords=couple+in+a+hole&qid=1637050673&s=instant-video&sprefix=couple+in%2Caps%2C158&sr=1-1You can buy me a cup of coffee & support this independent podcast that I host...2021-11-191h 07Shades of Gay by Keyth DavidShades of Gay by Keyth DavidShades of Stuart LindenStuart Linden was a prominent, northern, 90s, scene photographer .. SLASH Chef and Lecturer, teaching his lessons during the day before heading all over the North with his camera to document the gay 90s club scene. More recently Stuart has received a lot of attention, after COVID prompted him to scan all these photos and create social media profiles documenting that forgotten era.. from bars to clubs to Prides and becoming best friends with porn Director William Higgins (RIP). This was the party immediately after the AIDS epidemic and before Queer as Folk. Talking all things...2021-09-0258 minInvestopolyInvestopolyHow to ensure your superannuation will be paid to your intended beneficiaryTwenty-three-year-old, Ashleigh Petrie nominated her mother as the sole beneficiary of her super. However, Ashleigh's 63-year-old fiancé was successful in claiming her full super balance after she died in a car accident. Ashleigh was in a relationship with her fiancé, Rodney Higgins for only 7 months (living together for four of them). This story highlights the pitfalls and limitations to super fund death benefit nominations. Superannuation doesn't form part of your will A super fund is a type of trust. That means that no one has entitlement to any super funds until the trustee makes an election to distribute monies i.e...2021-06-2315 minInvestopolyInvestopolyHow to ensure your superannuation will be paid to your intended beneficiaryTwenty-three-year-old, Ashleigh Petrie nominated her mother as the sole beneficiary of her super. However, Ashleigh’s 63-year-old fiancé was successful in claiming her full super balance after she died in a car accident. Ashleigh was in a relationship with her fiancé, Rodney Higgins for only 7 months (living together for four of them). This story highlights the pitfalls and limitations to super fund death benefit nominations.Superannuation doesn’t form part of your willA super fund is a type of trust. That means that no one has entitlement to any super funds until the trustee makes an election to distribute monies...2021-06-2315 minHandmadeHandmadeLithography with Stuart HigginsIn this episode, Anna Ploszajski talks to scientist and podcaster Stuart Higgins about lithography.Check out Stuart's podcast, Scientists Not the Science on their website and Twitter, and follow Stuart on Twitter too.Support the podcast with a one-time donation here. Thanks for helping keep us going :)Thanks to Dave Shephard for our cover art, and Alex Lathbridge for the music mix.Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter, follow Anna Ploszajski on Instagram and Twitter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/handmade.2021-02-0533 minMan That Can with Lachlan StuartMan That Can with Lachlan StuartEp. 269: Harry Higgins - - Making a living by what we get but make a life by what we give!Message me your 'Takeaways'.Harrison Gordon Higgins joined rugby ATL in 2020. Higgins has had international experience and a passion for rugby. Born in Brisbane Australia, Harry first picked up the pill at the young age of 4 years old. His home club, the West’s Bulldogs prepared him to take to the stage in the United States when he began playing for the Austin Blacks in Texas when Head Coach at Arkansas State University, Matthew Huckaby recruited Higgins to the program.After back to back National Championships in 2012 & 2013, Higgins finished his degree in the Big Apple while pl...2021-01-1050 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHappy (Belated) Birthday (Part 2)Continuing conversation with Professor Chris Jackson, talking about what I might change in academia, given the power. Full show notes: https://scinotsci.com2020-11-1326 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHappy (Belated) Birthday (Part 1)February 3rd 2020 marked the fifth anniversary of Scientists not the Science. So for fun, Professor Chris Jackson interviews me and we get discuss a little of my background and our views and thoughts about academia. Full show notes: https://scinotsci.com2020-11-1222 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceUnderstanding Scientists is Key for ScienceReflecting on what I’ve learnt from five years of interviews for Scientists not the Science. Find a link to the original published article in the show notes. Full show notes:2020-11-1108 minTalking Blarney PodcastTalking Blarney PodcastThe LeprechaunOn this weeks episode we begin by discussing the Irish president, Michael D Higgins. Then we get into discussing the horror movie, Leprechaun. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-10-051h 05Scientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceAspiring to be a ScientistWhat influences young people's aspirations to work in science and science-related careers? This episode talks to the team behind the ASPIRES project, a longitudinal project studying this topic. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com2020-01-0600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHighlights from Season FourCompilation episode featuring some of the best bits from season four of Scientists not the Science, ahead of the beginning of season five. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com2019-12-2300 minDraft Zero: a screenwriting podcastDraft Zero: a screenwriting podcastDZ-60 Unfilmables and Unscriptables (Part 1) - Engaging imaginationHow can unfilmables enhance the experience of your script? AKA Why your screenwriting guru is wrong In this episode, Chas and Stu deep dive into the controversial area of “unfilmables” — those alleged screenwriting sins, where a writer writes a line that (apparently) cannot be seen or heard. But many produced spec scripts use unfilmables to great effect. So how and why do they “get away with it”? In this first part, they look at unfilmables in micro moments: to describe locations, set (or change) the mood/tone, bring performances to life, and communicate certain ty...2019-08-072h 25Scientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceNotes from a Mental Health Workshop (Bonus Episode)Notes from a recent workshop on academic mental health, organized by the UK Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association. Full show notes: https://scinotsci.com2019-05-0900 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceEntrepreneur – David WaltDavid Walt is Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School. We talk about his background and how he founded a multi-billion dollar company. Full show notes:2018-12-2300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSelling to Scientists – Hamid GhanadanHamid Ghanadan is the Founder of The Linus Group, a health and life sciences marketing and creative agency. We talk about his experiences talking to scientists, and how to target products to a scientific audience. Full show notes:2018-12-1000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the Science[Rerun] Mind Your Language!English is the language of science, but for most people it’s not their native tongue. What’s it like working in science and academia, in a foreign language?  Full show notes:2018-12-0300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceBeing a Positive Role Model – Chris JacksonChris Jackson is Professor of Basin Analysis at Imperial College London, and advocate for improving research and professional standards in academia. We talk about his journey through academia. Full show notes:2018-11-1200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceMaking New Things - Alex LathbridgeAlex Lathbridge is a PhD student at the University of Bath, founder of the network Minorities in STEM and creator of the podcast Why Aren't You a Doctor Yet? We talk about Alex's background and creating content.  Full show notes:2018-10-2900 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceFrom Software Engineer to Scientist – Matt FariaMatt Faria is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. We talk about improving research standards and his move into science from software engineering. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com2018-10-1500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceLive at the Imperial Festival – Alexandros Kouris (Bonus Episode)Alexandros Kouris is a PhD student at Imperial College London. We talk about his research and career. Recorded live at the Imperial Festival 2018. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com2018-10-0100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceLive at the Imperial Festival – Ben Britton (Bonus Episode)Ben Britton is a Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London. We talk about his research and career. Recorded live at the Imperial Festival 2018. Full show notes:2018-09-1700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceLive at the Imperial Festival – Sandrine Heutz (Bonus Episode)Sandrine Heutz is Professor of Functional Materials at Imperial College London. We talk about her research and career. Recorded live at the Imperial Festival 2018. Full show notes:2018-09-0200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceLive at the Imperial Festival – Emma Chapman (Bonus Episode)Emma Chapman is a Royal Astronomical Society Research Fellow at Imperial College London. We talk about her research and career. Recorded live at the Imperial Festival 2018. Full show notes:2018-08-2000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceTeaching and Researching – Kirsty ShawKirsty Shaw is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. We talk about teaching students and balancing different roles within academia. Full show notes:2018-07-0900 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceStructural Engineer – Roma AgrawalRoma Agrawal is a structural engineer, responsible for hundreds of structures around the UK, most notably the Shard in London. We talk about moving from physics to engineering. Full show notes:2018-06-2500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSocial Media Scientist – Meriame BerbouchaMeriame Berboucha is a physicist at Imperial College London. We talk about how Meriame uses social media to communicate science and reach young people.  Full show notes:2018-06-1100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceClimate Physicist – Joanna HaighJoanna Haigh is Professor of Atmospheric Physics at Imperial College London. We talk about her experience of academia, and what is means to be a head of department. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com2018-05-2800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceMedical Doctor, PhD Doctor – Jennifer GelinasJennifer Gelinas is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Columbia University. We talk about being both a medical and a PhD doctor. Full show notes:2018-05-1400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHighlights from Season ThreeCompilation episode featuring some of the best bits from season three of Scientists not the Science, ahead of the beginning of season four.   Full show notes:2018-04-3000 min3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart WrightHorror screenwriter Pat HigginsHost Stuart Wright talks to prolific horror filmmaker Pat Higgins about the power of a good title and his notorious pitch of Strippers vs Werewolves, and how to tell a scary/horrifying story and much more... The older microbudget movies can all be found on Amazon Prime: https://tinyurl.com/pathigginsfilms Currently touring FEAR & FILM with more dates to be announced. Live show appearances with ticket links: http://pathiggins.me.uk/appearances/ Twitter: @zcarstheme and @jinxmedialtd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jinxmedia Facebook group for Death Tales movies at deathtales.co.uk Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/author...2018-04-2548 minThe Comedian\'s Comedian PodcastThe Comedian's Comedian Podcast238 - Maeve Higgins (SXSW)Marvellous Maeve Higgins has an apparently meandering style that conceals some seismic punchlines. Now resident in the US, she reveals how running a comedy workshop in Iraq and podcasting with different immigrants has led her to a more global consciousness. She shares some brilliant writing "cheats" for silencing your inner critic, and we explore in detail the close relationships she has cultivated with the editors of her novels and column... Find Maeve at www.maevehiggins.com or on Twitter @maeveinamerica @comcompodSee Stu on tour in the UK HERE...2018-03-191h 17Joy UnitsJoy UnitsGiant Sisters - Jo Brothers talks with - Dellwyn StuartJo talks with Dellwyn Stuart, a leading advisor on generosity and philanthropy and CEO of The Auckland Foundation and The Women's Fund. Jo Brothers interviews phenomenal women in the Giant Sisters podcast series. We are celebrating phenomenal women as we celebrate the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage in New Zealand. https://aucklandfoundation.org.nz ☆ Giant Sisters: http://www.giantsisters.com ☆ Jo Brothers: http://www.jobrothers.com ☆ Contact Jo Brothers: jo@jobrothers.com2018-03-0412 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceEp50: Experimental Words (Part 2)Listen to the performances of poets and scientists, working together to combine their two disciplines. This is part two, to hear more about the project and how it came to be, listen to part one first.   Full show notes:2017-12-1300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceExperimental Words (Part 1)Experimental Words is an engagement project that pairs poets and scientists to produce unique performance pieces. This episode I document taking part in the event and talk to the scientists and poets involved.   Full show notes:2017-11-2800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceInferior – Angela SainiAngela Saini is a science journalist and author. We talk about her latest book ‘Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong – and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story’.   Full show notes:2017-11-1200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceChief Scientist of the Nudge Unit – Michael SandersMichael Sanders is the Chief Scientist at the Behavioural Insights Team, commonly known as the ‘nudge unit’. We talk academia and policy, how he uses the scientific method in his work, and the label of scientist.                                                       Full show notes:2017-10-3100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceTechnicians Make It HappenThis episode I talk to Stephen Franey and Thomas Pitcher from Kings College London, and Michelle Rea from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, about the role of technicians in science.   Full show notes:2017-10-2100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceThe Recovering Physicist – Martin Zaltz AustwickDr Martin Zaltz Austwick has been a solid-state physicist, a medical physicist, and a senior lecturer. He now describes himself as a recovering physicist. We talk about his PhD experience and work-life balance.   Full show notes:2017-09-2500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the Science[Rerun] Feeling Like an Imposter at Work?This is a rerun of an episode from season 2. You can listen to me on The Cinemile podcast here: http://www.thecinemile.com/ - we reviewed the new sci-fi movie, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Here’s the original blurb for this episode: What is the imposter syndrome and how does it affect academics? In this final episode I explore the phenomenon, how it manifests in academics, some of the reasons why it might occur, and strategies to deal with it. Full show notes:2017-08-2800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the Science[Rerun] Professorship – Chris HunterThis is a rerun of an episode from season 1. You can my other podcast series ‘Down to Earth’ which is all about space tech spinoffs here: http://www.scinotsci.com/down-to-earth Here’s the original blurb for this episode: Professor Chris Hunter is the Herschel Smith Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. I ask him what being a professor actually means, and he shares his wisdom and insight from a highly successful career in science. Full show notes:2017-08-1400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceIt’s All in the Edit – Miriam Frankel and Stephen HarrisMiriam Frankel and Stephen Harris are science editors at The Conversation – an online news website where all the articles are written by academics. We talk about how they edit scientists’ writing for a wider audience.2017-07-3100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceDeath of the One-Sided Scientist – Roberto TrottaRoberto Trotta is an astrophysicist, a lecturer, an author, and the director of the Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication at Imperial College London. We talk about being a multi-faceted scientist.   Full show notes:2017-07-1600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceYour Child is a Scientist – Carole KenrickCarole Kenrick is Scientist & Inventor-in-Residence at a primary school in North London. We talk about the importance of teaching children about what it means to be a scientist.   Full show notes:2017-07-0400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceManaging a Lab and TheScienceShed – Steven Lee and Nick EvansSteven Lee and Nick Evans are academics – together they present TheScienceShed podcast, a ramble through academic life. We talk about their experience of managing a research group and more.   Full show notes:2017-06-1800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSenior Editor – Luigi Martiradonna (Part 2)Before becoming a journal editor at Nature Materials, Luigi Martiradonna was a researcher. In part 2 we talk about his experience as a scientist and on the transition to academic publishing.   Full show notes:2017-06-0500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSenior Editor – Luigi Martiradonna (Part 1)Luigi Martiradonna is a senior editor at the journal Nature Materials. In part 1 we talk about the publishing process, how he makes the decision to accept or reject papers, and how scientists respond to his decision.   Full show notes:2017-05-2400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceCulture and Science – Robin InceRobin Ince is a comedian, writer and performer, best known for presenting The Infinite Monkey Cage on BBC Radio 4. We talk about public understanding of science, and the interplay between science and culture.   Full show notes:2017-05-0700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHybrid Scientist and Engineer – Alon GorodetskyAlon Gorodetsky is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Irvine. We talk about working in an interdisciplinary research field and his experience of academia.   Full show notes:2017-04-2800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHighlights from Season TwoCompilation episode featuring some of the best bits from season two of Scientists not the Science, ahead of the beginning of season three.   Full show notes:2017-04-0700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceAll Change Please! (Bonus Episode)Being a scientist means being comfortable with change. I talk to Christian Clear and Jean-Philippe St-Pierre to explore their personal experiences of change in academia.   Full show notes:2017-01-0300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceFeeling Like an Imposter at Work?What is the imposter syndrome and how does it affect academics? In this final episode I explore the phenomenon, how it manifests in academics, some of the reasons why it might occur, and strategies to deal with it.   Full show notes:2016-08-1000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceAre Scientists Like Comedians? – Stuart GoldsmithStuart Goldsmith is a stand-up comedian and host of The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast. We compare the industries of science and comedy to see if there are any parallels.   Full show notes:2016-07-2500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceA Matrix for Life – Kristi Anseth (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: part of a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in science.   For more profiles visit:2016-07-1900 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHow to Be a Strategic Academic – Shelda DebowskiDr Shelda Debowski is a Senior Consultant in Higher Education Development, working with academics to help them to achieve their goals. We talk about the challenges facing the modern academic.   Full show notes:2016-07-1100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceWhat’s a Postdoc? – Joy WardeDr Joy Warde is the Postdoc Staff Coordinator at the University of Cambridge. We talk about what a postdoc is and the challenges researchers face in developing their careers.   Full show notes:2016-06-2500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHaving a Family in Science – Emma ChapmanDr Emma Chapman is an astrophysicist and a mum. We talk about what it’s like to juggle doing a PhD and a postdoc with having a child, and the barriers faced by academic parents.   Full show notes:2016-05-0500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceWomen in Science – Athene DonaldProfessor Dame Athene Donald is a physicist at the University of Cambridge and advocate for women in science. We talk about the challenges women face, the impact of social media, and experiences from her career. Full show notes:2016-04-1800 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceScience Jokes – Helen ArneyHelen Arney is a songwriter, comedian, and one third of the science-comedy trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd. We talk about how despite running away from science, it came back to find her.   Full show notes:2016-04-0500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSuccess: is it all in the mind? (Part 3) (Bonus Episode)Professor Athene Donald, Professor Michelle Ryan, Dr Tom Stafford, and Jessica Wade discuss success, stereotypes and science, and their impact on women in science.   Full show notes:   CiW website:2016-03-2100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSuccess: is it all in the mind? (Part 2) (Bonus Episode)Professor Athene Donald, Professor Michelle Ryan, Dr Tom Stafford, and Jessica Wade discuss success, stereotypes and science, and their impact on women in science.   Full show notes:   CiW website:2016-03-2100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSuccess: is it all in the mind? (Part 1) (Bonus Episode)Professor Athene Donald, Professor Michelle Ryan, Dr Tom Stafford, and Jessica Wade discuss success, stereotypes and science, and their impact on women in science.   Full show notes:   CiW website: http://cavinspiringwomen.com2016-03-2100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceScientists on the Radio (Part 2) – Gareth MitchellGareth Mitchell is both a lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London and also a journalist at the BBC. In part 2 of this interview we talk about Gareth’s route from electrical and electronic engineering into broadcasting. Full show notes:2016-03-0700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceScientists on the Radio (Part 1) – Gareth MitchellGareth Mitchell is a lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London and a BBC journalist. In part 1 we talk about how scientists end up on the radio, and Gareth’s reflections on the science industry. Full Show notes:2016-02-2300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceReaching OutThere are many ways scientists connect with outside world. This episode looks at three different types of public engagement: directly to schools, at public festivals, and in the pub.  Full show notes:2016-02-1600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceMind Your Language!English is the language of science, but for most people it’s not their native language. What’s it like working in science and academia, in a foreign language? Full show notes:2016-02-0200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceHighlights from Season OneCompilation episode featuring my favourite responses and anecdotes from season one of Scientists not the Science, and a taste of what’s to come in season two.2016-01-1900 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceLight On The Nanoscale – Anna Lombardi (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: sixth in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit:2015-12-1400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceQuantum Alchemy – Suchitra Sebastian (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: fifth in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit:2015-12-0700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceUnderstanding the Universe – Giovanna Cottin (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: fourth in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit:2015-11-2800 minEmpowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And GuideEmpowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And GuideERP 040: How To Be Intentional In Relationship With Stuart FensterheimGOOD INTENTIONS IN A RELATIONSHIP   Stuart Fensterheim, LCSW has been a couples counselor for over 30 years. He graduated with a Master of Social Work in 1985 from the University of Maryland and specializes with couples using EFT. He believes that with a power of love and relationships as the basis of all of our happiness, and without a connected relationship, people suffer in their lives. Stuart’s focus is on changing the world one relationship at a time. Stuart is also the host of The Couples Expert Podcast. In this episode, Stuart talks with...2015-11-1035 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceA Million Billion Photographs - Jasmine Rivett (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: third in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit:2015-11-0400 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the SciencePhysics Matters - Susan Haines (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: second in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit:2015-10-2000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceDNA Origami - Kerstin Göpfrich (Bonus Episode)Bonus episode: first in a series of short interviews recorded with Cavendish Inspiring Women, a group promoting the visibility of women working in physics. For more profiles visit: http://cavinspiringwomen.squarespace.com/2015-10-1100 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the SciencePhysicist in a Chemists’ World - Silvia VignoliniDr Silvia Vignolini is a lecturer in the chemistry of materials at the University of Cambridge. She shares her experience of lecturing undergraduates, leading researchers, and sharing her research through the media.2015-08-0600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSupersonic Curiosity - James ThreadgillJames Threadgill plays with supersonic wind and left his industry job to further his love of learning and understanding. He shares his drive for research, and reflections on choosing and pursuing a PhD.2015-06-2500 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceScience on a Mountaintop - Hannah SternHannah Stern works with lasers. Really fast lasers. She was inspired to apply for a PhD at the University of Cambridge, thanks to a chance encounter with an academic, high in the mountains on New Zealand.2015-06-1000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceDancing to Doctor - Francesca BougheyFrancesca Boughey is a PhD student at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. She talks about what it was like moving from ballet to science, and about witnessing the announcement of a fundamental breakthrough.2015-05-2500 minThe Health SessionsThe Health SessionsWes Carr: Rock ’n’ Roll & Depression To The Paleo Way.180nutrition.com.au This week we welcome musician Wes Carr to the show. Wes has an amazing story to share with us as he’s been on quite a journey. Wes openly speaks to us about his battle with depression and anxiety, and how he's been using nutrition and meditation with great success to help combat these in his everyday life over the last few years. If you’re not familiar with Wes Carr, he’s a musician here in Australia. He’s also worked alongside icons like Paul Mac, Missy Higgins, Don Walker, and Andrew Farris...2015-05-0659 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceProfessorship - Chris HunterProfessor Chris Hunter is the Herschel Smith Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. I ask him what being a professor actually means, and he shares his wisdom and insight from a highly successful career in science.2015-04-2700 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceClose Shave - Daniel SuttonDr Daniel Sutton is a tribologist at the University of Southampton. He doesn't study tribes. I find out what it’s like being a post-doctoral researcher working at the cutting edge of science, and also what drives his passion for research.2015-04-1300 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceSenior Lecturer - Matt FuchterDr Matt Fuchter is a senior lecturer in synthetic and medicinal chemistry at Imperial College London. We talk about what is a senior lecturer? What is his role as a PhD supervisor? And much more.2015-03-3000 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceEngaging Audiences - Steve CrossDr Steve Cross is head of public engagement at UCL in London, and a science communicator extraordinaire. We talk about public engagement, the open mic nights he has founded (Bright Club, Science Showoff and Museums Showoff), and the importance of naked mole rats.2015-03-1600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceIndustry to Academia - Christian ClearChristian Clear has just started a physics PhD after working for a number of years in industry. We talk about how his prior experience impacts his work ethic, and what it’s like to be effectively self-employed.2015-03-0200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the SciencePublic Good - Alexandra RollandAlexandra Rolland is an epidemiologist working for Public Health England, studying the impact of HIV across the UK. We talk about how she balances data collection and privacy protection as well as the ethics and responsibilities of scientists in her field.2015-02-1600 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceIn Theory - Florian SteinerFlorian Steiner is a theoretical physicist at Imperial College London who does calculations to make better solar cells. I discover who his influences are, what it's like working in a foreign language, and his experience working in a government department.2015-02-0200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceAcademia to Industry - Roland PiperIn this first episode I talk to Dr Roland Piper, a physicist who has recently moved from the academic to industrial world. I find out about his experiences in both, and whether PhD students would benefit from stand-up meetings.2015-02-0200 minScientists not the ScienceScientists not the ScienceIntroducing Scientists not the ScienceScientists not the Science is a new podcast about the people working in science. In each episode I interview a new guest connected to this world and learn about their experiences and thoughts.2015-01-3100 min