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BSP PodcastBSP PodcastRonja Griep - 'When Does Bodily Shame Turn Unjust? The Case of Menstrual Shame'Season 6 continues with another presentation from our 2022 annual conference, Engaged Phenomenology II: Explorations of Embodiment, Emotions, and Spatiality. This episode features a presentation from Ronja Griep, University of Cambridge.  Ronja Griep 'When Does Bodily Shame Turn Unjust? The Case of Menstrual Shame'  Abstract: A concern with menstrual shame has occupied policymakers, educators, and charity workers abroad for decades (ActionAid 2021, Amnesty International 2019). Increasingly, the ‘fight against period shame' has been discussed within the UK, amid news of the Scottish government scrapping the ‘tampon tax' and the award of an MBE to Amika George for her activism in off...2024-06-0719 minBSP PodcastBSP PodcastBence Marosan - 'Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Animal Emotions. A Husserlian Perspective'Season 6 continues with another presentation from our 2022 annual conference, Engaged Phenomenology II: Explorations of Embodiment, Emotions, and Spatiality. This episode features a presentation from Bence Marosan, Budapest Business School. Pazmany Peter Catholic University.  Bence Marosan 'Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Animal Emotions. A Husserlian Perspective'  Abstract: Edmund Husserl and other classical authors of phenomenology (such as Heidegger, Scheler, Plessner, and others) considered the problem of animal being a particularly important topic. As far as I know, however, none of these authors (including Husserl) devoted special attention to the problem of animal emotions. In this conference pr...2024-05-2421 minBritish History PodcastBritish History PodcastThey didn't see the end coming!Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with Professor James Clark, hosted by Philippa of the British History Channel, discusses in fascinating detail, how the dissolution unfolded. Episode 5 - The Final Episode - They didn't see the end coming! How Henry’s crisis of confidence led to the complete dissolution of all religious houses in England and Wales "Even in 1539, they still don’t believe the end is coming." For decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the...2023-09-0114 minBritish History PodcastBritish History PodcastWhat really happened when a Monastery closed?Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with Professor James Clark, hosted by Philippa of the British History Channel, discusses in fascinating detail, how the dissolution unfolded. Episode 4 - What really happened when a Monastery closed? In this episode we explore what really happened when Henry VIII's commissioners came knocking! For decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the reign of Henry VIII, in a short hand, summarised and sanitised version of events. Professor James Clark, in his book...2023-08-3129 minBritish History PodcastBritish History PodcastWhat was the Valor Ecclesiasticus?Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with Professor James Clark, hosted by Philippa of the British History Channel, discusses in fascinating detail, how the dissolution unfolded. Episode 3 - What was the Valor Ecclesiasticus? In this episode we explore what the Valor Ecclesiasticus was for, why is was produced and the problems with creating it. "If I walked through my town in 1536 what would I have seen? The Valor tells us!" "The dissolution was not a high political story, its value is in understanding what happened in...2023-08-3016 minBritish History PodcastBritish History PodcastThe Pilgrimage of Grace may have led to monasteries being closed!For decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the reign of Henry VIII, in a short hand, summarised and sanitised version of events. Professor James Clark, in his book 'The Dissolution of the Monasteries. A New History' published by Yale University Press in 2021, looks at how the dissolution unfolded for the ordinary people and exposes the received history and its short hand explanations of the process as way too simple and, in many ways, inaccurate.Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with...2023-08-2927 minBritish History PodcastBritish History PodcastHenry VIII's real intention for the MonasteriesFor decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the reign of Henry VIII, in a short hand, summarised and sanitised version of events. Professor James Clark, in his book 'The Dissolution of the Monasteries. A New History' published by Yale University Press in 2021, looks at how the dissolution unfolded for the ordinary people and exposes the received history and its short hand explanations of the process as way too simple and, in many ways, inaccurate.In this series "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," over 5...2023-08-2832 minMicrobiome MedicsMicrobiome MedicsAre Fermented Foods Worth The Hype?This week on the Microbiome Medics Podcast, Sheena and Siobhan are joined by fermentation expert - Janice Clyne. The team discuss the impact of fermented foods on the gut microbiome. Siobhan brings some interesting research comparing a fermented food diet to a high fibre diet and Janice shares a recipe with the listeners for a delicious and easy to make carrot kraut. This week's paper is:Wastyk HC, Fragiadakis GK, Perelman D, Dahan D, Merrill BD, Yu FB, et al. Gut-microbiota-targeted diets modulate human immune status. Cell [Internet]. 2021 Aug 5;184(16):4137-4153.e14. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j...2023-03-1556 minHoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam NeterHoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam NeterBecoming unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year - with Tosan Evbuomwan - Ep. 111For Episode 111 of the Hoopsfix Podcast, we sit down with Princeton Tiger and unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year, Tosan Evbuomwan.The 21 year old out of Newcastle is fresh off a breakout season with Princeton, and is coming to London next week for the London Basketball Classic to play in front of a home crowd with his college team.The former GB U18 and Hoopsfix All-Star Classic alumnus ended regular season play last season as the Ivy League leader in assists per game (5.0), and assist/turnover ratio (2.2). He ranked second in the conference in...2022-11-1749 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2022 Tour of Britain Diaries | Stage 0 (ft. Tim Elverson, Steve Lampier, Jake Scott, Colin Sturgess and Oscar Onley)Send us a textWelcome back to The British Continental podcast!We are absolutely delighted to be reviving our humble podcast this week to bring you another Tour of Britain diaries series.Throughout the duration of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain, we’ll be taking you inside the race from the perspective of the domestic teams and riders with audio dispatches and interviews with managers, riders and staff. For the domestic teams, the Tour of Britain is akin to the Tour de France. By far the biggest event in their rac...2022-09-0440 minAll About SoundAll About SoundJonathan Nunn on FoodLemn is tucking in the British Library Sound Archive with food writer Jonathan Nunn. Jonathan edits the food newsletter Vittles, and has written for various publications including the Guardian and Eater.  Together, they’re exploring the relationship between food and language: both are passed down through generations and are closely linked to identity. But how do the ways we talk about food change over time? And what does the history of food writing tell us about how society has changed?Recordings in the episode in order of appearance: Fren...2022-07-0435 minAll About SoundAll About SoundRobert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris on NatureAre we listening hard enough to the sounds of nature? Collaborators Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris join Lemn to ask this question. With the help of the British Library sound archive, (see credits below) they’re summoning back the lost sounds and words of the natural world.Robert is a fellow at the University of Cambridge and known for his books on landscape and nature. Jackie is an illustrator and writer. Together, they created the book The Lost Words to ‘conjure back the near-lost magic and strangeness of the nature that surrounds us.’ Since then, t...2022-06-0637 minChiamo DopoChiamo Dopo119. Giuseppe Dell'Anno - Vincitore Great British Bake Off 2021Giuseppe Dell'Anno, vincitore di Great British Bake Off 2021, parla con Jack di cucina, percorso personale, cooking show, essere un italiano in Inghilterra.2022-03-2947 minNew Books in Canadian StudiesNew Books in Canadian StudiesRavi Malhotra and Benjamin Isitt, "Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism, and the Political Life of E. T. Kingsley" (U British Columbia Press, 2021)People with disabilities have always struggled to make ends meet. Finding a job you can actually do, a housing situation you can afford that meets your needs, and simply going about the various daily tasks most of us take for granted all compound to make life under capitalism especially challenging. This makes the many disabled people who not only rise to meet their life-circumstances but go beyond them particularly inspiring.One such figure in this category would be E.T. Kingsley, a socialist activist at the turn of the 20th century. After an injury working on railway l...2022-03-2359 minNew Books in Disability StudiesNew Books in Disability StudiesRavi Malhotra and Benjamin Isitt, "Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism, and the Political Life of E. T. Kingsley" (U British Columbia Press, 2021)People with disabilities have always struggled to make ends meet. Finding a job you can actually do, a housing situation you can afford that meets your needs, and simply going about the various daily tasks most of us take for granted all compound to make life under capitalism especially challenging. This makes the many disabled people who not only rise to meet their life-circumstances but go beyond them particularly inspiring.One such figure in this category would be E.T. Kingsley, a socialist activist at the turn of the 20th century. After an injury working on railway l...2022-03-2359 minNew Books in BiographyNew Books in BiographyRavi Malhotra and Benjamin Isitt, "Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism, and the Political Life of E. T. Kingsley" (U British Columbia Press, 2021)People with disabilities have always struggled to make ends meet. Finding a job you can actually do, a housing situation you can afford that meets your needs, and simply going about the various daily tasks most of us take for granted all compound to make life under capitalism especially challenging. This makes the many disabled people who not only rise to meet their life-circumstances but go beyond them particularly inspiring.One such figure in this category would be E.T. Kingsley, a socialist activist at the turn of the 20th century. After an injury working on railway l...2022-03-2359 minBrits in the Big AppleBrits in the Big AppleSpencer Matthews, Founder of CleanCo.Spencer Matthews is a British entrepreneur and founder of the premium no-and-low (No/Low) adult beverage company, CleanCo. With a desire to moderate his alcohol intake in 2018, Matthews discovered there were no options in the market that could match the taste and mouthfeel of full-strength spirits in a mixed drink. For many years, there had been two main options - full-strength alcohol or soft drinks - and little in-between. He discovered that a great tasting like-for-like alternative simply didn’t exist. This was the catalyst that spurred him to found CleanCo and create a product th...2022-02-1026 minTea and TightsTea and TightsTea & Tights - Brit Wres Round Up: Episode 50 - Great British Wrestling Awards 2021On this episode, Charli Evans set to return to TNT Extreme at Dead Or  Alive, Scotty Hotty To Debut for TNT Extreme at Thrill Kill. Cara Noir,  Bobby Gunns, Shigihiro Irie and Francesco Akira enter wXw 16 Carat Gold.  All 8 Female combatants have been announced for Wrestle Carnival Queen  of the Carnival. Modern Nomad Pro Wrestling Announce all shows will free  to watch on YouTube. It’s the end of year so you know what that means  it’s time for the Tea & Tights: Great British Wrestling Awards 2021.  Plus reviews of ICW, wXw Germany 2021, the latest uploads on Powered TV  and so much 2021-12-291h 3610-Minute Talks10-Minute TalksPublic finances and the Union since 1707In this talk, Professor Julian Hoppit FBA introduces his new book, The Dreadful Monster and its Poor Relations. Taxing, Spending, and the United Kingdom, 1707-2021, which explores the geography of public finances in the United Kingdom over the last three centuries. Why do some places feel they pay too many taxes and get too little public expenditure? Public finances have been at the heart of the making and the unmaking of the United Kingdom, but without much of a clear plan, allowing opposing caricatures of arrangements to become politically powerful. Speaker: Professor Julian Hoppit FBA, Astor Professor o...2021-12-2909 minStaying Connected - Berlin EditionStaying Connected - Berlin EditionEpisode 7: The future of bilateral relations – a special episode from the British German Forum: “We probably have to be more creative going forward now about how we engage with each other.”Common challenges, common goals, how to shape British German relations? This year’s British German Forum was held from 27 –29 October 2021. The forum was established by Helmut Kohl and Margaret Thatcher in 1985 and has been an annual event ever since, aiming to deepen bilateral relations between the UK and Germany by inviting future leaders to engage in new dialogues and build partnerships. In this special episode of our podcast, Wilton Park CEO Tom Cargill speaks with British German Forum participants Susannah Fitzgerald, Network Coordinator at Transparency International UK, Hannah Kurnoth, Climate Security Analyst at Adelphi Research, and Richard Hartl...2021-11-2529 minBSH PodcastsBSH PodcastsFreedom from failure – ‘The patients perspective’ – part two – October 2021Listen to the latest podcast from the British Society for Heart Failure with Maggie Simpson, Observer to the BSH Board and BSH Education Committee member, interviewing Patient Advocate's Pauline O'Shea, Ireland and Robbie Panton, Scotland and discussing heart failure from the patient perspective. For more information on heart failure or to become a professional member of the Society, please visit www.bsh.org.uk2021-10-0623 minBSH PodcastsBSH PodcastsFreedom from failure – ‘The patients perspective’ – part one – October 2021Listen to the latest podcast from the British Society for Heart Failure with Maggie Simpson, Observer to the BSH Board and BSH Education Committee member, interviewing Patient Advocate's Pauline O'Shea, Ireland and Robbie Panton, Scotland and discussing heart failure from the patient perspective. For more information on heart failure or to become a professional member of the Society, please visit www.bsh.org.uk2021-10-0634 minBrits in the Big AppleBrits in the Big AppleClive Gillinson, Executive & Artistic Director, Carnegie HallClive Gillinson became Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall in July 2005, having been appointed the previous season. He is responsible for developing the artistic concepts for  Carnegie Hall presentations in its three halls—the celebrated Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage (cap. 2804), innovative Zankel Hall (cap. 600), and intimate Weill Recital Hall (cap. 268)— representing up to 170 performances each season, ranging from orchestral concerts, chamber music, solo recitals, to jazz, world, and popular music. He oversees the management of all aspects of the world-renowned venue, including strategic and artistic planning, resource development, education, finance, and administration and operations for the Weill Music Insti...2021-09-1833 min#YouAreIncluded#YouAreIncluded40. ‘Reflecting on the Copenhagen 2021 Human Rights Forum” - Lady Phyll & Aron le FèvreLooking back at our events last month, in this week's episode we're focusing on the Human Rights Forum and you'll hear from inspirational British activist Lady Phyll and our Director of Human Rights, Aron le Fèvre. Remember, you can catch up on many of the sessions under the 'Watch again' tab on our website.Your host is Anders Larsen - also known as the drag queen Chantal al Arab.
-----------------------------------------You Are Included is a Copenhagen 2021 original podcast produced by hearHEAR.nuVisit Copenhagen2021 @ https://copenhagen2021.com2021-09-1609 minBritCham SingaporeBritCham SingaporeEp 100 : In Conversation - Shevaun Haviland, Director General, British Chambers of CommerceWelcome to our 100th podcast episode and to celebrate this incredible milestone, we’re thrilled to be joined by Shevaun Haviland, Director General for the British Chambers of Commerce. Shevaun joined BCC in April 2021 from leading Business Partnerships for Cabinet Office and takes us through her experience at Number 10, Downing Street, her ambitions for the British Chambers of Commerce and Opportunities for British Businesses in the UK and Globally. She also shares with us more on the importance and value of the International Chamber Network, her ‘Freedom of the City of London’ honour which she was aw...2021-09-0841 minThe British ContinentalThe British ContinentalTim Elverson | Tour of Britain specialSend us a textWelcome back to The British Continental. Refreshed and eager to get podcasting again after a summer break, we’ve got a set of episodes planned for you all focused on this year’s Tour of Britain.Listen out for daily audio diaries from British Continental riders and staff, giving you unparalleled insight into the race from the perspective of the domestic teams after each stage.First up, though, we have an in-depth interview with Canyon dhb SunGod owner and DS Tim Elverson. Elverson has taken the team a lon...2021-09-0453 minUKMotorTalkUKMotorTalkThe British Motor Show 2021Mike and Jim spend a pleasant day wandering about the British Motor Show chatting with many an enthusiast about all things automotive...More, including pictures and links, at:  https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2021/08/podcast-the-british-motor-show-2021/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-08-271h 23The Debrief from British RowingThe Debrief from British RowingHenley Royal Regatta 2021After superb racing at Henley Royal, host Tom Morgan chews over the action with Sarah Winckless, a Henley Steward, umpire and Olympic medallist; Camilla Hadland, rowing commentator, and rowing journalist Martin Gough. Hear their thoughts and insights on the key results and narratives from the 2021 regatta. Brought to you in association with Junior Rowing News.2021-08-1735 minNo Brakes, No Fear. The Official British Speedway PodcastNo Brakes, No Fear. The Official British Speedway PodcastRace Week 13: With Alun Rossiter + British Final Preview!This week we're joined by Swindon Team Manager and former Great Britain team manager Alun Rossiter to discuss the recent action across British Speedway, and preview the 2021 Sports Insure British FInal!We have reaction from all 3 Premiership matches from Monday night, speaking with Peter Adams, Luke Becker, Michael Palm Toft, Mark Lemon, Rob Lyon and more.Plus we look ahead to the 2021 British Final, hearing the thoughts of Nigel Pearson and Kelvin Tatum, current British Champ Rory Schlein, Richard Lawson and Ben Barker.And we look ahead to the upcoming fixture across British Speedway...2021-08-101h 23Sport in HistorySport in HistoryDocumenting the Olympics - GLAM sector and London 2012The second session from the 2021 online conference Documenting the Olympics and Paralympics, which took place on 6th and 7th July 2021 and was organised by the British Library in conjunction with the British Society of Sports History (BSSH), International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) at De Montfort University, and the School of Advanced Study/CLEOPATRA project.In this panel the speakers talk about their research on the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics and how archival material is collected, stored and utilised by the public and researchers.GLAM Sector Panel 1Chair: Dr Raf Nicholson (Bournemouth University) Dr Andrew Rackley (British Library...2021-07-301h 01BJGP InterviewsBJGP InterviewsEpisode 038: Summer 2021 UpdateThis episode is a quick update from BJGP Editor, Euan Lawson, as we are taking a break for a couple of weeks and we will back in August with more interviews. We would love you to get involved. Why not write us an article for BJGP Life? Check out the links for more details.BJGP Life Call for Summer articles: https://bjgplife.com/2021/07/26/bjgp-life-call-for-summer-articles/BJGP.org eLetters: https://bjgp.org/lettersSign up for the print BJGP: https://www.bjgplife.com/print2021-07-2703 minSport in HistorySport in HistoryDocumenting the Olympics and Paralympics 1 - Researching the GamesThe first session from the 2021 online conference Documenting the Olympics and Paralympics, which took place on 6th and 7th July 2021 and was organised by the British Library in conjunction with the British Society of Sports History (BSSH), International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) at De Montfort University, and the School of Advanced Study/CLEOPATRA project.In this panel the event is introduced by Ian Cooke of the British Library before we have three speakers talking about their experience of archival research in Paralympic and Olympic events.The panel discuss a broad mix of physical, digitised and born-digital resources...2021-07-231h 22British Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAmy Woodhead - Class 36 - BD Medium Gold 2nd July 2021Amy Woodhead - Class 36 - BD Medium Gold 2nd July 20212021-07-0202 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBethany Lee - Class 37 - Petplan Equine Prelim Bronze 2nd July 2021Bethany Lee - Class 37 - Petplan Equine Prelim Bronze 2nd July 20212021-07-0203 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAnnabel Abel - Class 40 - Petplan Equine Advanced Medium Bronze July 2021Annabel Abel - Class 40 - Petplan Equine Advanced Medium Bronze July 20212021-07-0203 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsMatthew Proctor - Class 39 - Petplan Equine Novice U21 2nd July 2021Matthew Proctor - Class 39 - Petplan Equine Novice U21 2nd July 20212021-07-0202 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsDemi Howard-Cartwright - Class 38 - Petplan Equine Medium U21 2nd July 2021Demi Howard-Cartwright - Class 38 - Petplan Equine Medium U21 2nd July 20212021-07-0202 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsMatthew Crompton - Class 30 - Petplan Equine Prelim Silver 2nd July 2021Matthew Crompton - Class 30 - Petplan Equine Prelim Silver 2nd July 20212021-07-0201 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsRuby Hughes - Class 29 - Spillers Medium Freestyle Silver 2nd July 2021Ruby Hughes - Class 29 - Spillers Medium Freestyle Silver 2nd July 20212021-07-0202 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsRuby Hughes - Class 34 PDS Elementary Freestyle Silver 2nd July 2021Ruby Hughes - Class 34 PDS Elementary Freestyle Silver 2nd July 20212021-07-0202 minEnglish Learning for Curious MindsEnglish Learning for Curious Minds#172: The Curious Taste of British Food British food has a bad reputation. It's often considered boring, uninspiring, and tasteless. But it hasn't always been this way. Discover what role William the Conqueror, Henry VIII, The French Revolution and Colonialism all played in making British food taste the way it does. The current reputation of British food The arrival of the Normans in 1066 Henry VIII and the Reformation Making fish taste better in Medieval England Stopping eating dangerous "Catholic" dishes The Industrial Revolution's effect on food Preserving food in cans Not having enough time to cook properly "We m...2021-07-0224 minHalshack Indie RockcastHalshack Indie RockcastHalshack Ep 22.5 (BRITISH INVASION) July 2021 bonus show (tribute to Narrow Plains and Viola Beach)BRAND NEW SHOW ALERT!! BRITISH INVASION Ep 22.5 JULY 2021The British are coming!! The British are coming!!Let the reverie begin for all music lovers who will hear these great sounds and bands from our fine talented friends from "across the pond"!!Its nearing the 4th of July here in the states as we celebrate our great yet tattered country that has much rebuilding to do but we are Americans and we are resilient just like our friendships abroad. As we look back to important holidays like Memorial Day, where so many allied forces gave...2021-07-0159 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsKendal Bow - Class 31 - Petplan Equine Elementary U21 1st July 2021Kendal Bow - Class 31 - Petplan Equine Elementary U21 1st July 20212021-07-0102 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsEmma McClelland - Class 33 - Petplan Equine Preliminary U21 1st July 2021Emma McClelland - Class 33 - Petplan Equine Preliminary U21 1st July 20212021-07-0102 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAlice Oppenheimer - Class 28 - Superflex Inter1 Freestyle 1st July 2021Alice Oppenheimer - Class 28 - Superflex Inter1 Freestyle 1st July 20212021-07-0105 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsGeorgina Nichols - Class 32 - Prestige Italia Novice Silver 1st July 2021Georgina Nichols - Class 32 - Prestige Italia Novice Silver 1st July 20212021-07-0101 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsCharlotte Dujardin - Class 10 from Tuesday - Prestige Italia Novice Gold 1st July 2021Charlotte Dujardin - Class 10 from Tuesday - Prestige Italia Novice Gold 1st July 20212021-07-0103 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsLuis Vilhena - Class 26 - KBIS Preliminary Silver 1st July 2021Luis Vilhena - Class 26 - KBIS Preliminary Silver 1st July 20212021-07-0101 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsNathalie Kayla - Class 20 - Superflex Intermediate 1 Gold 1st July 2021Nathalie Kayla - Class 20 - Superflex Intermediate 1 Gold 1st July 20212021-07-0105 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsSarah Holmes - Class 25 - Petplan Equine Advanced Medium 30th June 2021Sarah Holmes - Class 25 - Petplan Equine Advanced Medium 30th June 20212021-07-0102 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsClaire Moore - Class 22 - British Dressage Medium Silver 30th June 2021Claire Moore - Class 22 - British Dressage Medium Silver 30th June 20212021-07-0103 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAlexandra Ratcliffe - Class 23 - Petplan Equine Novice Silver 30th June 2021Alexandra Ratcliffe - Class 23 - Petplan Equine Novice Silver 30th June 20212021-07-0102 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsGeorgina Nichols - Class 21 - Baileys Novice Freestyle Silver 30th June 2021Georgina Nichols - Class 21 - Baileys Novice Freestyle Silver 30th June 20212021-07-0103 minListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureA Complete Guide To British Birds: And their calls and songs by Brett Westwood, Stephen MossPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/512836to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Complete Guide To British Birds: And their calls and songs Author: Brett Westwood, Stephen Moss Narrator: Brett Westwood, Stephen Moss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 46 minutes Release date: July 1, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: All six of BBC Radio 4's entertaining and practical guides to the birds of Great Britain, their habitats and their sounds 'An absolute joy from start to finish' Jane Anderson, Radio Times Presenter Brett Westwood joins forces with BAFTA award-winning producer and naturalist Stephen Moss for six delightful and informative series, introducing us to...2021-07-016h 46Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureA Complete Guide To British Birds: And their calls and songs by Brett Westwood, Stephen MossPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/512836 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Complete Guide To British Birds: And their calls and songs Author: Brett Westwood, Stephen Moss Narrator: Brett Westwood, Stephen Moss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 46 minutes Release date: July 1, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: All six of BBC Radio 4's entertaining and practical guides to the birds of Great Britain, their habitats and their sounds 'An absolute joy from start to finish' Jane Anderson, Radio Times Presenter Brett Westwood joins forces with BAFTA award-winning producer and naturalist Stephen Moss for six delightful and informative series, introducing us...2021-07-0105 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsVictoria Homden - Class 24 - Petplan Equine Novice Bronze - 30th June 2021Victoria Homden - Class 24 - Petplan Equine Novice Bronze - 30th June 20212021-06-3003 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsSara-Jane Laning - Class 13 - PDS Saddles Elementary Freestyle Gold - 30th June 2021Sara-Jane Laning - Class 13 - PDS Saddles Elementary Freestyle Gold - 30th June 20212021-06-3002 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsNicky Heale - Class 16 - Petplan Equine Inter 1 Silver - 20th June 2021Nicky Heale - Class 16 - Petplan Equine Inter 1 Silver - 20th June 20212021-06-3003 minBritCham SingaporeBritCham SingaporeEp 90 : World Cities Summit 2021 - UK's Digitalisation in SustainabilityBrought to you by our ICT Committee, hear from Dr Mike Short CBE, Chief Scientific Adviser at UK’s Department for International Trade, and Mark Enzer OBE, Director of the Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB) and Mott MacDonald CTO as they discuss UK’s net zero drive, the opportunities, challenges, and their learnings at this year's World Cities Summit. Thank you to H.E. Kara Owen, British High Commissioner to Singapore for her opening remarks during the session. Fireside Chat Synopsis: "Sustainability and digitalisation are major forces influencing our people and planet. With pedigree across multiple tech...2021-06-3025 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsRachel Platt - Class 18 - Petplan Equine Elementary Silver 29th June 2021Rachel Platt - Class 18 - Petplan Equine Elementary Silver 29th June 20212021-06-2902 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsCharlotte Lutener - Class 15 - Charles Owen Advanced Medium Silver 29th June 2021Charlotte Lutener - Class 15 - Charles Owen Advanced Medium Silver 29th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAlice Oppenheimer - Class 12 - Magic Prix St George Freestyle Gold 29th June 2021Alice Oppenheimer - Class 12 - Magic Prix St George Freestyle Gold 29th June 20212021-06-2902 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsSarah Colborn - Class 11 Nupafeed Advanced Medium Freestyle Silver 29th June 2021Sarah Colborn - Class 11 Nupafeed Advanced Medium Freestyle Silver 29th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsGill Packham - Class 17 - Petplan Equine Elementary Bronze - 29th June 2021Gill Packham - Class 17 - Petplan Equine Elementary Bronze - 29th June 20212021-06-2904 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsCharlotte Tuckwell - Class 14 - Petplan Equine Inter 1 Bronze Area Festival 29th June 2021Charlotte Tuckwell - Class 14 - Petplan Equine Inter 1 Bronze Area Festival 29th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAlice Oppenheimer - Class 4 - Spillers Medium Freestyle Gold 28th June 2021Alice Oppenheimer - Class 4 - Spillers Medium Freestyle Gold 28th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsShelley Reeve-Smith - Class 9 - Petplan Equine Prix St George Silver Area Festival 28th June 2021Shelley Reeve-Smith - Class 9 - Petplan Equine Prix St George Silver Area Festival 28th June 20212021-06-2904 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsRachel Platt - Class 6 - Petplan Equine Medium Bronze Area Festival 28th June 2021Rachel Platt - Class 6 - Petplan Equine Medium Bronze Area Festival 28th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsLizzie Bulmer - Class 7 Petplan Equine Medium Silver Area Festival - 28th June 2021Lizzie Bulmer - Class 7 Petplan Equine Medium Silver Area Festival - 28th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsAndrew Gould - Class 3 Magic Prix St George Gold - 28th June 2021Andrew Gould - Class 3 Magic Prix St George Gold - 28th June 20212021-06-2903 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsSarah Wilkinson - Class 5 EquiTrek Elementary Silver - 28th June 2021Sarah Wilkinson - Class 5 EquiTrek Elementary Silver - 28th June 20212021-06-2904 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsJennifer Johnston Harman - Class 2 Baileys Novice Freestyle Gold - 28th June 2021Jennifer Johnston Harman - Class 2 Baileys Novice Freestyle Gold - 28th June 20212021-06-2902 minBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsBritish Dressage Championship PodcastsSamatha Dawn Turpitt - Class 8 Pet Plan Equine Prix St George Bronze Area Festival - 28th June 2021Samatha Dawn Turpitt - Class 8 Pet Plan Equine Prix St George Bronze Area Festival - 28th June 20212021-06-2905 minLet\'s Talk Social WorkLet's Talk Social WorkExploring intersectionality in British Asian LGBTQIA+ CommunitiesThis episode, made for Pride Month 2021, explores challenges facing British Asian LGBTQIA+ and the ways in which social workers can better support this community. Andy McClenaghan is joined by Siddhi Joshi, founder and chairperson of British Asian LGBTI online support group, Khakan Qureshi, Founder of Finding A Voice and co-administrator of British Asians LGBTI and Narinder Sidhu, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead Officer with BASW.For more information on the issues discussed in the episode, Siddhi and Khakan recommend reading “Unorthodox: LGBT+ Identity and Faith” – https://fiveleaves.co.uk/product/unorthodox-lgbt-identity-and-faith/Follow British Asian LGBTI on Twitter @BritishAsianLGB and Facebook @Britis...2021-06-2454 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 10Send us a textStage 10 from San Vito al Tagliamento to Castelfranco Veneto was the last stage of this year’s edition of the U23 Giro and it ended on a high for British team Trinity Racing, to cap off an excellent race all round for the development set-up. As we predicted, the flat-ish parcours didn’t result in any real changes to the GC, but it didn’t give the sprinters their day either. We said it might be a day for the break, even going so far as to tip Trinity Racing’s Ben Turne...2021-06-1317 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 9Send us a textStage 9. The last mountain stage, the penultimate stage of the race., and with only a flat final stage to come, this was the last opportunity for the GC riders to get one up on their nearest rivals, the last chance for the mountain goats to earn a potentially career-changing stage win.There were no killer gradients, no monstrous extreme altitude climbs. But with climbing from the start, three category one climbs, a category three climb, and over 3000 metres of vertical gain, this was no easy stage either. The stage finished with...2021-06-1114 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 8Send us a textStage 8 already; where has the time gone? Just two stages left to go now and then it will time for some well-earned rest. The riders might need a lie down too.Anyway, with that terrible joke out of the way, let’s get stuck into the stage round-up. Stage 8 from Aprica to Andalo was another mountain stage, featuring 2300 metres of climbing. A good chunk of that climbing began immediately, with the riders tackling the first category Passo del Tonale almost from kilometre zero. It was on these early slopes that a la...2021-06-1010 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 7Send us a textWelcome to the latest episode of our Baby Giro Diaries! We're getting to the business end of the race now and stage 7 was one that appears to have been a decisive one in setting the GC pecking order for the remaining three stages.Taking the riders from Sondrio to Lago di Campo Moro, it was a short one at 120 kilometres, But it was also brutal, featuring over 3000 metres of ascent. For hors d'oeuvres, it served up 2 category 2 climbs but without a doubt, the main course was the challenging 28.8-kilometre climb to...2021-06-0907 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 6Send us a textWelcome to our stage 6 Baby Giro diary episode. Six stages in, four to go, and still plenty of challenges ahead for our diarists to negotiate.Stage 6 from Bonferraro di Sorga to San Pellegrino Terme was the longest stage of the race at 177 kilometres. The first 144 of those were flat, until the peloton hit the 6% gradient, category 2 Selvino climb. From there it was a fairly technical, fast descent for 16 kilometres before flattening out to the finish.The racing itself was a fairly straightforward affair. It began at a furious pace...2021-06-0808 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 5Send us a textWelcome to episode five of our Baby Giro Diaries. If you’ve been listening to our previous episodes, you’ll know the crack by now. We give a short round-up of the day’s action and then you hear from our diarists Tom Gloag, Harrison Wood and Callum Ferguson for their reflections on how the day went.Stage 5 was arguably the toughest of the Baby Giro so far, culminating in two category 1 climbs. Heavy rain and some particularly aggressive racing meant that this was no easy day out for any of the ri...2021-06-0710 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 4Send us a textWelcome to stage 4 of our Baby Giro diary show, which comes after a great day for the Brits. As usual, we’ll bring you a short round-up of the day’s action, together with diary entries from Trinity Racing’s Tom Gloag, SEG Racing Academy’s Harrison Wood and Holdsworth-Zappi manager Callum Ferguson.Stage 4 was a pan flat 25-kilometre individual time trial from Sorbolo Mezzani to Guastalla. Time trials of this length are a rarity at the under-23 level, so it wasn’t completely clear which riders the course would suit. Harrison’s...2021-06-0711 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 3Send us a textWelcome to the third of our daily Baby Giro shows, bringing a round-up of the day’s action, together with diary entries from Tom Gloag, Harrison Wood and Holdsworth-Zappi. Stage 3 from Cesanatico-Cesanatico was 133 kilometres long and featured over 2000 metres of climbing. After a flat first 29 kilometres, the stage then included four categorised climbs in relatively quick succession, culminating in the category 1 Barbotto climb, which topped out with around 43 kilometres to go. After that, it was pretty much all downhill to the finish. It was a day for the breakaway toda...2021-06-0512 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 2Send us a textWelcome to the second of our daily shows following this year’s U23 Giro d’Italia.After each stage, we are bringing you short round-ups of the day’s action, together with audio diaries from the British-registered Holdsworth-Zappi team, Trinity Racing’s Tom Gloag, and SEG Racing and Rayner Foundation rider Harrison Wood. Stage 2 from Riccione to Imola was 138.2 kilometres long and featured two categorised climbs, both positioned towards the back end of the stage. The last of the climbs, the Cima Gallisterna, was also the final climb in last year...2021-06-0415 minThe British ContinentalThe British Continental2021 Baby Giro Diaries | Stage 1Send us a textWelcome to the first of our daily shows following this year’s U23 Giro d’Italia, a race affectionately known as the Baby Giro. After each stage, we’ll be bringing you short round-ups of the day’s action, together with audio diaries from the British-registered Holdsworth-Zappi team, Trinity Racing’s Tom Gloag, and SEG Racing Academy’s Harrison Wood. The latter is of course of supported by the Rayner Foundation.Stage 1 was a 144 kilometre from Cesenatico to Riccione. In our preview of the race, Joseph Doherty predicted this flat-ish stag...2021-06-0316 minThe Debrief from British RowingThe Debrief from British RowingNational Schools 2021Host Tom Morgan is joined by GB rower Sam Meijer, Richard Sinnott from Warrington Youth Rowing and Jo Brown, Assistant Coach at King’s College School, Wimbledon, to discuss all the highlights from the 2021 National Schools’ Regatta.2021-06-0229 minThe BSH Guidelines Official PodcastThe BSH Guidelines Official PodcastBSH ASM: Guidelines Session Presentation GL The Assessment of bleeding risk prior to surgery or invasive procedures by Will LesterBritish Society for Haematology Virtual Annual Scientific Meeting Guidelines Session 2021   Dr Will Lester presents on the draft Guidelines on The Assessment of bleeding risk prior to surgery or invasive procedures.  The guidelines aims to be published by the end of 2021 early 2022.   Dr Lester is a Honorary Haematology Consultant at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and deputy chair of the BSH Haemostasis and Thrombosis Task Force.  2021-05-2618 minBritCham SingaporeBritCham SingaporeEp 84 : International Women's Day 2021 with Jenny Campbell & H.E. Kara OwenRounding up our International Women's Day 2021 Virtual Conference, we bring you a special In Conversation with Jenny Campbell, Founder of YourCash & former panellist on 'Dragon's Den' moderated by H.E. Kara Owen, British High Commissioner to Singapore.    Hear Jenny’s insights on being a leader in business, the many challenges and risks including being a female business woman, her time on Dragon's Den and advice for many aspiring entrepreneurs. *Audio is extracted from our International Women's Day Virtual Conference and information is accurate as of 11th March 2021.2021-05-191h 01Golf Betting System PodcastGolf Betting System PodcastBetfred British Masters + AT&T Byron Nelson 2021 Golf Betting Tips PodcastEpisode 164 - The week before the 2021 PGA Championship sees action in Birmingham and Dallas. The Betfred British Masters starts Wednesday and is a well-established event now on the European Tour. Whilst the AT&T Byron Nelson sees the PGA Tour in Texas, prior to Kiawah Island next week. Listeners should visit Golf Betting System for the best golf betting tips coverage: https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk/Boylesports have gone 10 places each-way at 1/5 odds for the AT&T Byron Nelson, if you are interested in a new sportsbook account read our boylesports bet 10 get 20 guide: https://www.golfbettingsystem.co.u...2021-05-111h 095 Minuten: Brexit5 Minuten: BrexitEpisode 7: What will happen to the British Pound?In unserer neuen Ausgabe von "5 Minuten Brexit" sprechen wir mit Timur Coban, Senior Business Development Manager bei unserem BCCG-Mitglied Western Union. Mit ihm blicken wir auf die Entwicklungen des Britischen Pfunds und wagen eine Prognose für das Jahr 2021.2021-03-1803 minBritCham SingaporeBritCham SingaporeEp 75 : International Women's Day 2021 - Women EntrepreneursWelcome to our special INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY podcast episode where we hear from Women Entrepreneurs, HELEN MCGUIRE, Co-Founder of Diversely, JINGJIN LIU, CEO & Founder at ZaZaZu & RACHEL LIM, Co-Founder of Love, Bonito as they discuss the journey of being Women Entrepreneurs, challenges & opportunities, overcoming fears and stigma, how women entrepreneurs fare with their male counterparts and what lies ahead. ABOUT BRITCHAM'S IWD 2021: International Women’s Day is a special annual event that we look forward to in the Chamber Calendar and this year we are excited to celebrate the achievements of Women across every field an...2021-03-1049 minBritish Sudanese Association of Paediatrics & Child HealthBritish Sudanese Association of Paediatrics & Child HealthBSAPCH Launching Eevnt Feb 27, 2021This is the voice recording of the Launching event for the British Sudanese Association of Paediatrics & Child Health that took place on Feb 27, 2021. If you want to watch the video, please check our website, or our Youtube and Facebook pages. Keep in touch and if you have any question please send it using the voice message feature in Anchor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bsapch/message2021-03-022h 11Blacklisted ConversationsBlacklisted ConversationsTBB Talks to O-T Fagbenle#TheLostTapes We spoke to British Nigerian actor, writer, director O-T Fagbenle, back in February 2020 pre-Lockdown.At the time he was filming season 4 of The Handmaid's Tale where he continues his role as Luke, Offred's husband and father of her daughter pre-Gilead. He'd just been announced as Rick Mason in Marvel's Black Widow and he was getting ready for the release of his Channel 4 comedy show Maxxx which he wrote, exec-produced, and starred in. Because of lockdown Maxxx's release was pushed at the latter end of 2020 - available to watch via Channel 4 ...2021-02-2827 minRemembering TogetherRemembering TogetherPandemic Unmasked: Considering The Climate Crisis On The Road To RecoveryPandemic Unmasked is a short series of podcasts by the British Embassy The Hague reflecting on the Covid-19 pandemic that started almost a year ago. This episode host Andy Clark speaks with Rachel Kyte CMG, Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University in Massachusetts. She is also an advisor to the UK government in its preparations of the climate talks in 2021 as a Friend of the UN Climate Change Conference COP26. Our Dutch guest is Sander de Bruyn, Environmental Economics Coordinator at CE Delft, an independent research and consultancy organisation specialised in developing innovative solutions to environmental problems...2021-02-1824 minHoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam NeterHoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam NeterTaking the US high school route – with Sam Alajiki – Ep. 94For Episode 94 of the Hoopsfix podcast, we sit down with St Benedicts prep wing and Cal commit, Sam Alajiki.Alajiki left the UK in January of 2020, where he had started the season with Barking Abbey having initially been developed by Kent Crusaders, to attend Beckley Prep in Virginia. After a half season there – which was cancelled due to COVID – he made the switch to St Benedicts in New Jersey, but not before committing to PAC-12 side Cal, becoming the third British-developed player in the Class of 2021 to sign with a high major programme.2021-02-181h 10BJGP InterviewsBJGP InterviewsHighlights from the February 2021 issue of the BJGP In this episode I am joined by two of our Associate Editors, Nada Khan and Tom Round, for some conversation. The February issue has just been published and we talk over some of the highlights in this month's issue.FEBRUARY ISSUE: https://bjgp.org/content/71/703EDITORIAL: COVID-19 vaccination programme: a central role for primary care https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X714929EDITORIAL: Long COVID and the importance of the doctor–patient relationship https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X714641EDITORIAL: Integrating primary care across the prison and community interface https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X7146532021-02-0337 minuLearn Naturally PodspaceuLearn Naturally PodspaceITC0013: The Inner Science of Beeing – Insights into our British Science Week 2021 PlansSHOW: Inside the Chestnuts ITC0013: The Inner Science of Beeing – Insights into our British Science Week 2021 Plans https://broadcast.ulearnnaturally.org/podspace/?p=752 Find out more about our upcoming British Science Week 2021 programme which will be focused on the Science of Beekeeping. Astehmari interviews the wonderful Abenah, a young beekeeper on a journey. The theme of thisRead more2020-12-231h 435 Minuten: Brexit5 Minuten: BrexitEpisode 4: COVID-19 & Brexit - A Double Burden?Für Unternehmen wird die Doppelbelastung durch die COVID-19-Pandemie und den Brexit immer herausfordernder: In unserer neuesten Episode von "5 Minuten Brexit" sprechen BCCG Präsident Michael Schmidt und Andreas Glunz, Bereichsvorstand International Business bei der KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, über die angespannte Situation für Unternehmen und stellen Kernergebnisse des German British Business Outlook 2021 - die jährliche Umfrage der KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft und der British Chamber of Commerce in Germany (BCCG) zu den Geschäftserwartungen deutscher und britischer Unternehmen, vor. 2020-12-1808 minThe British ContinentalThe British ContinentalJim Brown | In search of a breakthroughSend us a textOur latest podcast episode features an in-depth interview with Jim Brown, the first of five new signings for the Canyon dhb SunGod team.In our minds, Jim is one of the most under-rated young British riders around. He dreams of winning Roubaix one day but after a difficult first two years at the under-23 level, the Yorkshireman hasn’t yet had the opportunity to show his full potential. As a junior, he grabbed our attention with plenty of top results without ever quite grabbing that big win. In 2018, for exa...2020-12-0754 min