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Tim Coulson
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Science Of The Times
A Little History Of The Earth
Tim and Syma chat with Jamie Woodward, Professor of Physical Geography, at the University of Manchester about the history of our home planet. They cover 4.5 billion in 30 minutes, discussing snowball earths, the emergence of life, how earth shaped and vice versa, and a little on what the future might hold. Jamie’s new book “A little history of the earth” is published by Yale and is available from all good booksellers. And Amazon. https://amzn.eu/d/6EttzXLIf you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the po...
2025-12-11
31 min
Science Of The Times
The Rise and Decline of Us
Tim and Syma chat with Henry Gee about his two most recent books “The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire: Why our Species is on the Edge of Extinction” and “A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth: 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters”. We learn about giant lizards, the dinosaurs they evolved to become, and how we came to be, before discussing how it all might end. Will be it next week or thousands of years? Listen to find out.If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast...
2025-12-08
30 min
Science Of The Times
Cracking The Code Of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a blight on the lives on many. Recent research has found genes associated with chronic pain, and this has led to the identification of a key protein, paving the way for the possibility of drugs to effectively treat it. Tim and Syma are joined by Professor Simon Newstead and Professor David Bennet in this fascinating episode.If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast growing podcast ad stream market, and in particular sponsoring 'Science Of The Times', please drop us a line...
2025-11-27
39 min
The Write Podcast with Sarah Williams
This Festival Started with One Brave Idea
In this heartfelt episode, I’m joined by my partner Tim as we share the true story behind creating the Sunshine Coast Fiction Festival—an event that grew 100 times bigger and better than I ever imagined.We talk about what it really took to bring a brave idea to life: the fears we faced, the strengths we leaned on, and the pride we feel in the community we built together. You’ll hear how courage and collaboration made this festival possible—and why we’re already planning the 2026 event!🎧 In this episode:How fear almost s...
2025-11-18
33 min
Science Of The Times
The Microbial Majority
Inside your stomach, on your skin, in your mouth, and up your nose are bacteria. They are abundant and they play a significant role in making you, you. Join Tim and Syma as they talk to Aura Raulo and Eveliina Hanski, two early career researcher who are fascinated by the microbiome and how it impacts everything from the food we choose to eat to our social relationships. If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast growing podcast ad stream market, and in particular sponsoring 'Science Of The T...
2025-11-13
35 min
On Humans
Epilogue: Is the Brain Free to Choose? ~ Tim Coulson
You decided to start reading this. But could you have chosen otherwise? In this short epilogue to this fall's brain science -series, Oxford biologist Tim Coulson gives his defense of free will. (The episode is an unheard clip from the conversation with Tim Coulson, originally recorded as part of the Origins of Humankind -series in March 2025. )LINKS For highlights, longer quotes, and references, see my essay at OnHumans.Substack.com.Tim Coulson's book is called The Universal History of Us (in the UK) and The Science...
2025-11-05
16 min
Science Of The Times
Entangled Futures: The Science and Promise of Quantum Computing
Synthesis:Quantum computing has been argued to be the next big thing in computing. But what exactly is it, and is the hype justified? We talk to Professor Ian Walmsley who leads has recently been appointed as the head of Oxford Quantum Institute. Due to a few quantum issues yet to be solved, we conduct the interview in 0 and 1s rather than qubits. If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast growing podcast ad stream market, and in particular sponsoring 'Science Of...
2025-10-30
31 min
Discovery
The Life Scientific: Tim Coulson
As a young man, traveling in Africa, Tim Coulson - now Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford - became seriously ill with malaria and was told a second bout would probably kill him. Aged only 20, this brush with his own mortality led him to promise himself he would write a complete guide to science: life, the universe and everything. His aim was to understand the existence of all living things - no mean feat! Over the course of a colourful career, Tim's work has taken him all over the world: including researching wolves in Yellowstone National...
2025-10-20
27 min
Discovery
The Life Scientific: Tim Coulson
As a young man, traveling in Africa, Tim Coulson - now Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford - became seriously ill with malaria and was told a second bout would probably kill him. Aged only 20, this brush with his own mortality led him to promise himself he would write a complete guide to science: life, the universe and everything. His aim was to understand the existence of all living things - no mean feat!Over the course of a colourful career, Tim's work has taken him all over the world: including researching wolves in Yellowstone...
2025-10-20
26 min
Undercurrent Stories
History of Everything from the Big Bang to You: Tim Coulson
In this episode, we explore the the biggest question of all: How did we get here? Joining me is Professor Tim Coulson, biologist and zoologist at the University of Oxford and author of A Little History of Everything: From the Big Bang to You.Tim traces our story from the birth of the universe to the emergence of life and consciousness — touching on physics, chemistry, biology, and the scientific method that ties it all together.It’s an enlightening, accessible, and awe-inspiring conversation that connects the dots between science and existence itself.Li...
2025-10-16
51 min
Science Of The Times
What’s it like to be a bat? How do they see the world?
Tim and Syma talk to Yossi Yovel who is bringing together the disparate disciplines of ecology and neuroscience to help understand how animals see the world and communicate. Much of his work has focused on bats, who use echolocation to paint a picture of the world. But he also talks about the noises that plants make, and how moths and other insects use those noises. There is a whole cachophony of noises we pay no attention to that other animals use. Listen as Yossi tells us a little bit about what it is like to be a bat!
2025-10-09
38 min
Science Of The Times
Playing Lego with chemistry to build structures that could save the environment.
Omar Yaghi is a chemist with an extraordinary vision. The pioneer of MOFs (metal organic frameworks) - materials built from the molecular equivalent of LEGO bricks. He tells Tim and Syma about his humble beginnings in a cramped room in Amman, Jordan- where the conditions were limited, but his vision certainly wasn’t. A chance encounter with a chemical model building kit, set him on a pathway of discovery. Flying in the face of conventional chemical wisdom, he built large, well defined, ultra porous chemicals structures from individual building blocks. These structures are now being expl...
2025-10-03
38 min
Tim Clark - Inspire Radio
INSPIRE RADIO #143
Description:Welcome to Episode 143 of Inspire Radio! Today’s show is stacked with fresh tunes from Adriatique & Argy, Alterboy, Cassian & YOTTO and many more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Instagram @TIMCLARKLIVE #INSPIRERADIO1. Adriatique, Notre Dame, Timbaland, Nelly Furtado - Give It To Me 2025 (JustLukeRemix) 00:482. Son of Son - Hide 04:393. Eynka - Narayan 08:464. Tim Clark - Eternal [Live Forever] 14:245. TRQ ft. Coulson - Horizons 18:286. Ad...
2025-09-25
1h 01
Science Of The Times
Avian Affairs
Syma and Tim talk to Professor Joan Strassmann about the social life of birds. We cover a range of topics she writes about in her excellent new book, including flocking, social roosting, mating together, and raising chicks in a commune. Learn about redshanks seeking safety in numbers to neotropical cuckoos building communal nests and then pushing out the eggs of other females. Strassmann’s book is called “The Social Life of Birds: Flocks, Communes and Families”. It is published by Headline Press in the UK and Tarcher in the US.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soci...
2025-09-25
38 min
The Write Podcast with Sarah Williams
Love, Magic, and Mayhem: A Forbidden Alchemy Deep Dive
n this special bookclub edition, I’m joined by fantasy superfan and all-around book lover Tim Coulson to dive into the spellbinding world of The Forbidden Alchemy by Stacey McEwan. We’re talking all things magic, mayhem, and emotional rollercoasters!Tim and I had so much fun unpacking the rich world-building, the intricate magical system, and of course—that juicy love triangle. We especially loved watching the main character’s arc unfold, with all the heartache, growth, and grit that makes a fantasy heroine unforgettable.Whether you’ve already devoured the book or you’re just curious...
2025-09-23
27 min
Crisis What Crisis?
Three Dads Walking on suicide, grief and finding light in the darkest of places
In this episode recorded in 2024 and republished to mark World Suicide Prevention Day 2025, Andy is joined by three remarkable men, Andy Airey, Mike Palmer and Tim Owen – better known as Three Dads Walking. All would rather have never met but through a common and tragic bond – the loss of their daughters, Sophie, Beth and Emily, to suicide – they did. Brought together by a shared grief, these three dads connected and decided to shine a light on the shocking number of young people who take their own lives in the UK. A 300-mile walk between their homes in...
2025-09-10
1h 06
Science Of The Times
The Decline of the Primate Handyman
Tim and Syma talk to Professor Dora Biro about animal behaviour and cognition. Want to know why your kitten behaves differently from you, or discover that chimps become less competent at using tools as they age? This is the podcast episode for you. You can read Dora’s recent paper on tool use in chimps here: https://elifesciences.org/articles/105411Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we are passionate about vintage knitwear. From classic fair isle, to...
2025-08-14
46 min
Science Of The Times
Waspish Behaviour
In this weeks episode, Tim and Syma get the run down on wasps, courtesy of Seirian Sumner, entomologist and behavioural ecologist. Will Syma now forgive the wasps, following a recent encounter?Seirian's bookhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Endless-Forms-Secret-World-Wasps/dp/0008394512/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we are passionate about vintage knitwear. From classic fair isle, to one-of-a-kind artisan hand knits and vibrant mohair. Visit our Etsy store, Grace and Garbo, for...
2025-08-07
42 min
Science Of The Times
Planet Hunters: Secrets of the Exoplanet Boom
Tim and Syma talk to Ray Pirrehumbert, author of Planetary Systems: A Very Short Introduction, about planets orbiting far away stars. They learn how these distant objects that we will never visit are detect, a little bit about a few of them, and how we might detect life on a far-away planet. If you are interested where aliens might live, this is the podcast episode for you.Ray's Book:https://global.oup.com/academic/product/planetary-systems-9780198841128?cc=gb&lang=en&Ray's Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/climatebook.bsky.socialOur sponsor...
2025-07-31
40 min
Science Of The Times
The Madness of the Silicon Valley Ultra-rich
Tim and Syma talk to Adam Becker about his stunning new book, "More Everything Forever". They explore how the philosophy of effective altruism aligns with flawed scientific ideas about how humanity can create super-intelligent AI before colonizing the galaxy. The philosophy is as flawed as the science.Your likes and subscriptions are really important for our growth. Please like and subscribe!Adams fantastic book:https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/adam-becker/what-is-real/9781473661349/If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast growing podcast...
2025-07-24
45 min
Science Of The Times
Fossils and Feathers: Rethinking What We Know About Dinosaurs
Tim and Syma talk to dinosaur expert, Roger Benson, from the American Museum of Natural History. They learn why there were no small dinosaurs, how the animals lived their lives, and why they are relevant today. Interested in #T.Rex #Diplodocus or #Velociraptor? This is the episode for you.Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we are passionate about vintage knitwear. From classic fair isle, to one-of-a-kind artisan hand knits and vibrant mohair. Visit our Etsy store, Grace and...
2025-07-17
36 min
Science Of The Times
New antibiotics are needed to change the game.
Syma gives the second annual Ibn Sina lecture in Bradford City Hall. The event was hosted by the Muslim Institute and the Lord Mayor of Bradford. She discusses her work on using computer simulations to understand how harmful bacteria protect themselves. It is important we understand how they do this, so we can thwart them with new antibiotics.To view the full vide go here: https://youtu.be/OlTE0n9Bc00?feature=sharedFor more information on the Muslim Institute, visit them here:https://musliminstitute.org/If you are a...
2025-07-10
21 min
Science Of The Times
Jonathan Amos The Voice Behind BBC Science A Day in the Life
In This episode Tim & Syma talk to Jonathan Amos - recently retired science correspondent at the BBC. Jon talks us through his fascinating journey falling in love science through exposure to it via journalism and then going to study it more formally. From setting up the BBC website to breaking some of the big science stories - Jon tells his story honestly and engagingly. Whether your interest is science, journalism or both - please listen in!Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At...
2025-07-03
35 min
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#1284 - Building & Strengthening Resilience With Tim Curtis
Are we making life too easy for our kids? In a world where we rush to remove every obstacle from our children’s paths, we may be unintentionally robbing them of the very thing they need most—resilience. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Justin Coulson is joined by Tim Curtis—former SAS Commander, humanitarian, and author of Building Resilient Kids. From war zones to raising teens, Tim’s lived experience offers extraordinary insights into how resilience is truly built. Together, they unpack why a little stress is good, why failure matters, and the foundational layers that make kids bou...
2025-06-27
28 min
Science Of The Times
Life’s Left Turn: The Strange Science Behind Molecular Asymmetry
Some biological molecules can be left handed or right handed - the sugars that are found in nucleic acids are right handed, whereas 19 of the 20 amino acids that make up proteins are left handed. And intriguingly samples of amino acids found on meteorites such as those brought back from the OSIRIX-REx missing from Bennu were present in mixtures containing roughly equal amounts of the left and right handed versions. So why does biology on our planet favour left handed amino acids?A team of researchers led by Professor Tom Richard at the University of Oxford have shown t...
2025-06-26
34 min
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#1281 - The 4 Layers of Resilience, With Tim Curtis
What if stress isn’t the enemy… but the training ground? In this sneak peek of our powerful conversation with former SAS soldier and leadership expert Tim Curtis, we unpack the real role of stress in our lives—and how it can actually help our kids grow. Tim reveals the four essential layers of resilience every child (and adult) needs to thrive—and the surprisingly simple shifts that build strength from the inside out. This episode will change the way you see stress—and empower you to raise kids who can do hard things. KEY POIN...
2025-06-24
11 min
The Life Scientific
Tim Coulson on how predators shape ecosystems and evolution
As a young man, traveling in Africa, Tim Coulson - now Professor of Zoology at the University of Oxford - became seriously ill with malaria and was told a second bout would probably kill him. Aged only 20, this brush with his own mortality led him to promise himself he would write a complete guide to science: life, the universe and everything. His aim was to understand the existence of all living things - no mean feat!Over the course of a colourful career, Tim's work has taken him all over the world: including researching wolves in Yellowstone...
2025-06-24
28 min
Science Of The Times
The Good the Bad and the Migrant
Migration is in the news continuously and everyone has an opinion. What does the science of migration reveal? Tim and Syma talk to Ian Goldin, an expert on the pros and cons of migration and migrants.Ian's book: http://oldstreetpublishing.co.uk/100/the-shortest-history-of-migrationDo you have any questions you would like to ask Tim and Syma? Drop us a line:scienceofthetimespodcast@gmail.comOur first sponsor on this episode is PinGui-Bags! Thank you.https://www.pingui-bags.com/Starting in the UK in Doncaster Market in 2005, PinGui has a good and...
2025-06-19
47 min
Science Of The Times
How did the diversity of life come about?
This week Tim and Syma talk to Max Telford, author of The Tree of Life: Solving Science's Greatest Puzzle published by John Murray. They explore LUCA, penis worms, and other oddball species.Max's book 'The Tree Of Life' can be found here:https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/max-telford/the-tree-of-life/9781399806374/Do you have any questions you would like to ask Tim and Syma? Drop us a line:scienceofthetimespodcast@gmail.comOur first sponsor on this episode is PinGui-Bags! Thank you. https://www.pingui-bags.com/Starting in the UK in...
2025-06-12
44 min
Science Of The Times
Science Explainer: Recent Mount Etna Eruption
In our latest science explainer release Syma chats to David Pyle, world renowned volcanologist, about the recent Mount Etna eruption.
2025-06-08
08 min
Science Of The Times
Question and Answer Time!
In this episode Syma and Tim conduct a Q and A session for the many fantastic questions that have been hitting our email inbox over the last three months or so. They also review some of their favourite episodes so far. Do you have any questions you would like to ask? Drop us a line at:scienceofthetimespodcast@gmail.comOr leave a comment on our YouTube channel!Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we...
2025-06-05
34 min
Science Of The Times
The Science Of Football
Surely there is not much more to football than kicking a ball.? Wrong, There is a whole science behind it. Professor Robbie Wilson explains his work in this area and even puts Tim and Syma through their paces in the park!Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we are passionate about vintage knitwear. From classic fair isle, to one-of-a-kind artisan hand knits and vibrant mohair. Visit our Etsy store, Grace and Garbo, for our unique collection of vintage knitwear'
2025-05-29
38 min
Indulge In This High-Impact Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
A Little History of Everything by Tim Coulson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/57826to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Little History of Everything Author: Tim Coulson Narrator: Tim Coulson Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 05-29-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Science Publisher's Summary: Tim Coulson – Professor of Zoology at Oxford – takes us back to the beginning of everything: the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago. From there, he leads us step by step along the path to the most astonishing thing we have yet encountered – the staggering complexity of the modern human mind. Covering physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, the emergence of life, evolution, consciousness and th...
2025-05-29
12h 32
Science Of The Times
Science Explainer: Why is it so hard to kill bacteria?
In this explainer, Syma discusses some of the methods bacteria use to defend themselves from attack from external threats such as antibiotics. These ostensibly simple organisms have elaborate and sophisticated defence mechanisms which is why it is so hard to kill bacteria.
2025-05-26
06 min
Science Of The Times
Why Wolves Don’t Change Rivers
Dan MacNulty has studied the wildlife in Yellowstone National Park since 1995. His research, and that of his colleagues, has revealed that the narrative that wolves have changed the park, leading to forests coming back, and rivers being diverted is not true. The Yellowstone story is more complicated than you might think, and endlessly fascinating. Join us as we talk about wolves, mountain lions, elk, beavers, bison and bears and learn how wolves have been good for the park, but not in quite the way you might think. For this episode Syma joins the discussion remotely. https://qcnr.u...
2025-05-22
47 min
Science Of The Times
Science Explainer: New Funding for US based scientists looking to move to the UK.
Tim breaks down a game-changing shift in global science research: as U.S. funding for future research faces uncertainty, UK funding agencies are seizing the moment—offering incentives to attract scientists currently working in the US to relocate and thrive in the UK.
2025-05-19
03 min
Science Of The Times
Break Barriers: Women, the Physical Sciences Need You Now!
In this short bonus episode Syma talks to Philipp Kukura. Philipp led the development of a technique called mass photometry which enables tracking the movement of individual proteins. Here he briefly describes the technique, but importantly emphasises the need for more women in the areas of instrument and technology development in the physical sciences.Link To Philipp's Paper:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-021-01261-w
2025-05-19
03 min
Science Of The Times
Why Ginger Cats Are Mostly Boys (and Why Some Wolves Are Black!)
In this third quick hit explainer of the week. Why are most ginger cats male? Simple genetics — the orange fur gene is on the X chromosome. Males only need one to flaunt that fiery coat, while females need two, making ginger ladies much rarer.And as for wolves — not all are grey! Some are black. Nature loves a remix.
2025-05-16
03 min
Science Of The Times
How To Build A Sustainable World
If we don’t build a more sustainable world our civilisation will collapse, potentially in the coming decades. Paul Behrens spends his time researching our impact on the world, and working out how civilisation can transition to a sustainable future. Covering multitudes of Lego to plant-based diets and solar power, we explore how we can create a civilisation to help humanity thrive in the future.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53230928-the-best-of-times-the-worst-of-timesOur sponsor for this episode is Grace and Garbo! Thank you.https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GraceandGarbo'At Grace and Garbo we...
2025-05-15
55 min
Science Of The Times
AI Undermines Health Science
In our second quick-hit explainer episode this week, Tim breaks down how AI might be disrupting—not advancing—health science. Is the hype overshadowing real medical insight? Tune in for a sharp take on where AI could be leading us astray.
2025-05-14
05 min
Science Of The Times
Why Is There A Universe? Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
In this quick bonus episode, Tim breaks down one of science’s most intriguing mysteries as featured in BBC News today: the difference between matter and antimatter. Join us for a bite-sized explainer that sheds light on the surprising facts behind this cosmic puzzle!
2025-05-13
05 min
Science Of The Times
The Quantum Revolution: Lee Smolin’s Bold Theory to Unite Physics
Theoretical physics has two theories at its core that are not straightforward to link – quantum mechanics and general relativity. Lee Smolin, one of the world’s greatest living theoretical physicists, has spent his career working out why the theory of quantum mechanics is incomplete and how it might link to general relativity. He is an advocate of versions of quantum loop gravity. His work to marry the two theories resulted in him developing the theory of cosmological natural selection. Join Syma and Tim as they talk to Lee about theoretical physics. His book is called Einst...
2025-05-08
32 min
Science Of The Times
Special Edition- Can academia provide solutions to threats to biodiversity?
Biodiversity is under threat, and there are many ongoing efforts to help save it, including from within universities. But are academic contributions doing any good? Our cohost Tim Coulson discussed this topic with Professor Dame EJ Milner-Gulland in the Oxford Martin School (OMS) in April. Thanks to Carlyn Samuel, OMS and the OMS team for hosting the debate and allowing us to record.
2025-05-02
1h 09
Science Of The Times
Should we fear AI?
Artificial intelligence is a modern-day technology that will impact the way we live much as past innovations like mastering fire, and inventing the printing press, home computers and the internet changed civilisation. But what exactly is it, how does it work, and what are the opportunities and risks of its continued development? We talk to Chris Summerfield about Artificial Intelligence and his fabulous new book, “These Strange New Minds: How AI Learned to Talk and What It Means” recently published by Penguin.https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/460891/these-strange-new-minds-by-summerfield-christopher/9780241694657Our sponsor for this episode is Grace and...
2025-04-25
55 min
Science Of The Times
Natural and artificial genetic hybrids: dogs, coyotes and dire wolves. PART 2
Colossal Bioscience has brought genetic variation back from the grave. It is a remarkable technological achievement, but is it species de-extinction? In this second part of this podcast we talk to Professor Peter Hudson FRS, a world-leading ecologist, who is concerned by Colossal’s claims and what they might mean.
2025-04-18
33 min
Science Of The Times
Natural and artificial genetic hybrids: dogs, coyotes and dire wolves.
Colossal Bioscience has brought genetic variation back from the grave. It is a remarkable technological achievement, but is it species de-extinction? We talk to Professor Bridgett vonHoldt, a world-leading dog geneticist, who was involved in Colossal Bioscience’s recent dire wolf de-extinction work that has caused some controversy. In part 2 of this podcast we talk a world-leading ecologist who gives us his - different - take.The link below is a genetics paper, not talking about de-extinction.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.09.647074v1
2025-04-17
38 min
Science Of The Times
Will Zombie ants be the last of us?
A bonus episode in which Tim and Syma discuss how the zombie ant-based creatures seen on popular dystopian future drama Last of Us are based on real fungi (Cordyceps) which infect ants - and then exploit the now zombie ants to produce more fungi, killing the ants in the process. Yes it’s a bit gruesome, but it’s science!
2025-04-16
05 min
Science Of The Times
SPECIAL EDITION - Interview with David Baker 2024 Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry
Syma and Tim are joined by Nobel Laureate David Baker, one of the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on computational protein design. This follows the interview with Tim Jenkins, and Susana Vasquez in Episode 7 who worked with David. After the interview Tim asks Syma to explain in simple terms the process of protein design and what may be possible in the future.
2025-04-13
12 min
Science Of The Times
De-mything the hype around de-extinction
Colassal says it has de-extincted an animal. Is this a dire wolf or a dire mistake? Join Tim and Syma on this short bonus edition!
2025-04-10
08 min
Science Of The Times
Snake venom 'milkers' beware the proteins and not the snake!
Proteins are the workhorses of life, with thousands overseeing and getting involved in reactions within our cells. Biologists have long dreamed of being able to make designer proteins to do specific tasks, and recently a team of scientists have made this happen. Syma and Tim talk to researchers who designed, and then made, a protein that neutralises a type of snake venom. In the first release we talk to Susana Vázquez and Tim Jenkins who were key members of the team, and in the second release, on Sunday, we chat with David Baker who was one of the re...
2025-04-10
41 min
The Podcast Browser
The Big Picture: From the Origin of Life to the Rise of Humans ~ Tim Coulson
Podcast: On Humans (LS 40 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: The Big Picture: From the Origin of Life to the Rise of Humans ~ Tim CoulsonPub date: 2025-03-25Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWelcome to the first episode of the Origins of Humankind! In this sweeping pilot, we cover the entire planetary backstory of human existence – from the origins of life to the climate change that kickstarted human evolution. Our expert guide on this journey is Tim Coulson, the Head of Biology at the...
2025-04-07
1h 04
Science Of The Times
How did dogs become our best friend?
Dogs are people’s best friend, but how did that happen? Did we tame them or did they train us, or is it a bit of both? Join us as we discuss domestication with Greger Larson and Lachlan Scarsbrook
2025-04-02
39 min
The Last Show with David Cooper
Streaking - March 28, 2025
The show opens with Advice For Your Tomorrow's Self, Yesterday (AFY-TSY) with Maya. (Call us at 1-888-505-6644 to give yourself advice from your yesterday's self for tomorrow!) Professor Luca Maria Aiello describes how urban highways are barriers to social ties. Dr. Katie Mehr and David extol the power of streaks. Social neuroscientist Julian Packheiser explains the lifelong impact of early touch. Zoology professor Tim Coulson from Oxford explains how the humble octopus could give rise to the next civilization if humans die out. David stokes the flames of the pineapple on pizza debate with Francis Woolf, owner...
2025-03-29
1h 27
Science Of The Times
Not all birds are the same
Not all Birds are the same. In analyses of thousands of hours of bird song our guests, Nilo Merino Recalde and Ben Sheldon found predictable variation in the calls of great tits. Showcasing the power of AI in analyses of data from the natural world they show birds show cultural differences much like humans do.https://nilomr.github.io/
2025-03-26
39 min
On Humans
The Big Picture: From the Origin of Life to the Rise of Humans ~ Tim Coulson
Welcome to the first episode of the Origins of Humankind! In this sweeping pilot, we cover the entire planetary backstory of human existence – from the origins of life to the climate change that kickstarted human evolution. Our expert guide on this journey is Tim Coulson, the Head of Biology at the University of Oxford and the author of A Universal History of Us. The episode explores questions such as:What is "life”? How did it begin?The surprising role of meteors (even before dinosaurs)Why animals? “Ediacaran Garden” and the dawn of predatorsBlood, bones, and t...
2025-03-25
1h 04
Choses à Savoir TECH VERTE
Si l’humanité disparaissait, quelle espèce serait dominante ?
Et si, après l’extinction de l’humanité, la Terre tombait entre les tentacules des pieuvres ? L’idée peut sembler saugrenue, et pourtant, certains scientifiques la prennent très au sérieux. Parmi eux, le professeur Tim Coulson de l’Université d’Oxford, qui estime que ces céphalopodes possèdent toutes les qualités pour devenir l’espèce dominante d’un monde post-humain.Les pieuvres ne sont pas seulement fascinantes à observer, elles font aussi preuve d’une intelligence exceptionnelle. Elles savent résoudre des problèmes complexes, utiliser des outils et manipuler des objets avec une précision...
2025-03-25
02 min
Science Of The Times
OSIRIS-REx 'Touch and go' and the emergence of life elsewhere in the cosmos!
OSIRIS-REx is a space craft that visited the asteroid Bennu, returning samples to Earth in late 2023. The first exciting results from the analyses of these samples are just being published. In the first part of the Podcast we talk to Sara Russell about the mission and her recently published results, and then in the second Part we talk to Addy Pross on what the insights mean for the emergence of life elsewhere in the cosmos. Link to Sara's paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08495-6Link to Addy's book: https://www.amazon.co...
2025-03-18
1h 12
Science Of The Times
Unravelling the secrets of our genes.
Tim and Syma’s guests are Gordon Sanghera and Lakmal Jayasinghe of Oxford Nanopore Technologies. They discuss how their elegant technology is transforming the ease with which we can now learn what information is contained in our genes and how this is being used already in hospitals to detect for example, cancers in children. Gordon gives his vision of what might be achievable in the future.
2025-03-11
48 min
Science Of The Times
Smart Male Fish Get The Girls!
Later in this episode, Tim flies solo in the wake of Syma's imminent departure for duties on the west coast of the US!Tim's guests are Ivan Vinogradov and Michael Jennions, both of the Australian National University, and co-authors of the scientific paper 'Paternity analysis reveals sexual selection on cognitive performance in mosquitofish".It would appear that smarter male fish are more likely to mate and produce more offspring! How on earth could this be true?!! Join Tim, Ivan and Michael to find out.Link to the paper - https://www.nature.c...
2025-03-05
30 min
A Good Science Read
A Good Science Read: Metabolism
Professor Tim Coulsen and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss Burn: the Misunderstood Science of Metabolism by Herman Pontzer and Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death by Nick Lane. Both these books are concerned with science of metabolism – the process by which food is burnt to produce energy – but they approach it from different perspectives. Burn is an engaging account of Herman Pontzer’s studies of human metabolism in different populations. He discusses the ways in which metabolism controls every aspect of our health, why exercise doesn’t increase result in weight loss, and why the only way to lose weight i...
2025-03-04
34 min
A Good Science Read
A Good Science Read: Metabolism
Professor Tim Coulsen and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss 'Burn: the Misunderstood Science of Metabolism' by Herman Pontzer and 'Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death' by Nick Lane. Both these books are concerned with science of metabolism – the process by which food is burnt to produce energy – but they approach it from different perspectives. Burn is an engaging account of Herman Pontzer’s studies of human metabolism in different populations. He discusses the ways in which metabolism controls every aspect of our health, why exercise doesn’t increase result in weight loss, and why the only way to lose weight i...
2025-03-04
34 min
Science Of The Times
Hello! Welcome to our new podcast.
In this introductory episode, Syma and Tim introduce themselves and explain what subjects and ideas they hope to bring to their audience, and some of the things they will be covering in future episodes. Subscribe now for future episodes!
2025-02-26
30 min
The Last Show with David Cooper
Octopus Empire Rising - January 2, 2025
Happy New Year! David's top stories: Russia fines "gay-looking" partygoers; and Breathalyzer designer gets caught by breathalyzer. Then it's Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday (on a Thursday) with Gary Direnfeld with the heartfelt topic of: words of wisdom. Zoology professor Tim Coulson from Oxford explains how the humble octopus could give rise to the next civilization if humans die out. Finally, It's Time For Technology Time with Carmi Levy. Topics covered: Trump urging the Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban; Greece prevents children from doom scrolling; "smart" microwaves; CES 2025; and more.Segments: (00:25) Introduction (01:59) Russia fines "...
2025-01-03
1h 28
southsidebroadcasting
Prof. Tim Coulson, `The Universal History of Us`, Santa Claus and the 2024 Arthur Weingarten award
William Coles, Cathy Manso, Kara Joubert, Oliver Castle and Alex Lewczuk discuss his latest text with evolutionary biologist Prof Tim Coulson followed by features with Dom Joly on the eve of Christmas Jumper Day for Save the Children, festive sweet favourites with Head of Christmas Laura O`Neil, Santa Claus, The British Heart Foundation, Dr Francis Da Silva, Charlotte Powell, Hannah O`Brien, Phil Leirness and Annette Andre who unveils the winner of the 2024 Arthur Weingarten award for the Midweek Drive`s most valuable young contributor after which the focus turns to a new adaptation of Silent Night with...
2024-12-11
1h 55
The Colin McEnroe Show
Kafka and his legacy, 100 years after his death
Franz Kafka died 100 years ago, but his work is still very much alive today in literature classes and, surprisingly, on social media. This hour, we look at Kafka’s life and legacy, discuss the “Kafkaesque,” and investigate why the author resonates so much today. Plus, we revisit his most famous work, “The Metamorphosis,” and talk with a zoologist about the idea of turning into an insect. GUESTS: Benjamin Balint: Author of Kafka’s Last Trial; his latest book is Bruno Schulz: An Artist, A Murder, and the Hijacking of History Tim Coulson: Professor of z...
2024-11-13
50 min
Sing for Science
LABS: Peggy Seeger and Prof. Tim Coulson on Eco-Feminism
Recorded Live at the Museum of Natural History in Oxford, England on August 8th, 2024. Folk icon Peggy Seeger talks with Oxford University Biology Professor Tim Coulson about her experience as feminist, ecologist, activist, mother, musician, Seeger and more. Eco Feminism can be defined as a branch of feminism and political ecology that explores the connections between women and nature. The theory argues that the oppression of women and the degradation of our natural environment are linked and caused by patriarchal, capitalist systems. Further, ecofeminist theory calls for an egalitarian, collaborative society in which there is no one dominant group...
2024-08-28
1h 08
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#1046 - A Very Peachy Book Club
Book Club - the episode where Justin and Kylie forget about the parenting stuff and share what they have been reading. Today, a book review from a very special guest: their 10-year-old daughter Emilie. In this episode: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt | Penguin Books (4.5 stars) Unplug Childhood - Join the village! The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien | Abbeys (5 stars) James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl | Dymocks (4.7 stars) Related links: #980 The Anxious Generation With Jonathan Haidt The Screens Issue Unplugging Parenthood Doors are now open to the Happy Families Mem...
2024-07-31
15 min
Freedom Pact | Joseph and Lewis
#337: Tim Coulson - Oxford Professor On The Incredible Story Of The Universe & Human Life
Professor Tim Coulson is the Head of Department of Biology, Oxford. Tim's latest book is called "The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you" Which you can find here" https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-History-Us-13-8-billion/dp/B0CSZ8DRGT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=9A8OCPLWOHTH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fdguUbcz6_kZ1SkWzon0m4Ml5PqiimzfJt8ojNC0Ql-BqwOQ4qIzoRJIZylZWeqDIrMtY9CiFLNG6iSLaW-ego7kMN651UyJfV8RwJn1jfiqv2evQDp3CVWGkEDzvKLtuCysJn89gfkh9REW1-lJeOxRX5kPygHpWxj-VaKCEl02kLR3qS8sdgWfcYi6raXfqdhkFkn1DZ78Pdf2pGnFLrpGJi7LyxGSqfQMv6aOT-U.H5nmOgNyR3hW7utoyHiz8rrjux9vNpzhYru2PWrempU&dib_tag=se&keywords=tim+coulson&qid=1718638826...
2024-07-31
50 min
We Are Elliptical
We Are Elliptical #072 with Lee Coulson (Snow Flakes Guest Mix)
Lee Coulson is back on #WAE with your monthly dose of new music! 🙌 Incl. Mully, Kroman, Lange, Martin Graff, Scott Cameron, Nestora + a guest mix from Snow Flakes. 🔥😍 Join Elliptical Sun Music family ➡️ https://ffm.bio/ellipticalsun Click the 🔔 to not miss new uploads! 💰 Support our artists by sending them a donation: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/elliptical_sun_music • Subscribe to the Elliptical Sun YouTube channel: https://ellipticalsun.ffm.to/youtube • Listen to all new Elliptical Sun releases in one place: https://ellipticalsun.ffm.to/esnrs • Join our Discord community: https://ffm.link/discord • Looking for a new merch? 👉 https://ffm.link/ellipticalmer...
2024-07-18
2h 01
Off the Shelf
91. Tim Coulson, Author
Tim has been a science junky from a young age, and for as long as he can remember has wanted to understand how things worked. On seeing the sea for the first time as a toddler, he stared at the waves for a while before asking his parents, ‘Why do they go and up and down?’ His teachers at Barton C of E Primary School, Comberton Village College, and then Hills Road Sixth Form College – all state schools in Cambridgeshire – encouraged his love of science. After completing his A-levels, Tim spent a year teaching in rural Zimba...
2024-07-15
28 min
The Colin McEnroe Show
Kafka and his legacy, 100 years after his death
Franz Kafka died 100 years ago last month, but his work is still very much alive today in literature classes and, surprisingly, on social media. This hour, we look at Kafka’s life and legacy, discuss the “Kafkaesque,” and investigate why the author resonates so much today. Plus, we revisit his most famous work, “The Metamorphosis,” and talk with a zoologist about the idea of turning into an insect. GUESTS: Benjamin Balint: Author of Kafka’s Last Trial; his new book is Bruno Schulz: An Artist, A Murder, and the Hijacking of History Tim Coulson: P...
2024-07-08
48 min
Instant Genius
The story of human evolution, from the Big Bang to the advent of consciousness and beyond
Why are we here? Where did we come from? What are we even made from? These must be some of deepest questions humans can ever ask. But that has never stopped scientists throughout the ages asking them.In this episode we catch up with Professor Tim Coulson, a zoologist based at the University of Oxford to talk about his new book, The Universal History of Us: The science of why we exist.He helps us trace the origins of human beings right back to the Big Bang and the...
2024-06-14
33 min
Get Hooked On Your Day With A Thrilling Full Audiobook.
The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you by Tim Coulson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734534to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you Author: Tim Coulson Narrator: Tim Coulson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 32 minutes Release date: June 13, 2024 Genres: Astronomy & Physics Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Do you ever find yourself wondering how we came to exist? Or how humans came to call planet Earth our home? In this simple and uncomplicated guide, Oxford Professor Tim Coulson uncovers the history of the entire universe from the Big Bang to human existence taking readers of all...
2024-06-13
12h 32
Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Astronomy & Physics
The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you by Tim Coulson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734534to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you Author: Tim Coulson Narrator: Tim Coulson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 32 minutes Release date: June 13, 2024 Genres: Astronomy & Physics Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Do you ever find yourself wondering how we came to exist? Or how humans came to call planet Earth our home? In this simple and uncomplicated guide, Oxford Professor Tim Coulson uncovers the history of the entire universe from the Big Bang to human existence taking readers of all...
2024-06-13
12h 32
Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you by Tim Coulson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734534to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Universal History of Us: A 13.8 billion year tale from the Big Bang to you Author: Tim Coulson Narrator: Tim Coulson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 32 minutes Release date: June 13, 2024 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Do you ever find yourself wondering how we came to exist? Or how humans came to call planet Earth our home? In this simple and uncomplicated guide, Oxford Professor Tim Coulson uncovers the history of the entire universe from the Big Bang to human existence taking readers of all...
2024-06-13
12h 32
The Author Archive Podcast
Tim Coulson - The Universal History of Us
Tim Coulson talks about his book which tells the amazing story of 13.8 billion years of history from the Big Bang to you! It is a wonderful read - inspiring, gripping and fascinating. And just a thought .... did a deity have a hand in the story? Tim explains his view!
2024-06-11
19 min
We Are Elliptical
We Are Elliptical #069 (Best of 2023) with Lee Coulson
Lee Coulson takes us on a journey through the best tunes from Elliptical Sun Melodies in 2023. Get ready to reminisce about the past 12 months with amazing music from Sinova, Tim Iron, Cosmaks, MNBT, PSHKR, Nucrise, Mousik, Portobello, Attican, Rospy and more 🔥😍 Join Elliptical Sun Music family ➡️ https://ffm.bio/ellipticalsun Click the 🔔 to not miss new uploads! • Subscribe to the Elliptical Sun YouTube channel: https://ellipticalsun.ffm.to/youtube • Listen to all new Elliptical Sun releases in one place: https://ellipticalsun.ffm.to/esnrs • Join our Discord community: https://ffm.link/discord • Looking for a new merch? 👉 https://ffm.link/ellipticalmerch 1. Men i...
2023-12-23
2h 00
A Cup to Go
Episode 3: Absalom Hot Pocket Chong Tim, A Good Christian Name
It's a strong, American, Christian name. Join the radio dropouts as they discuss the passing of Thanksgiving (who even is she), the infamous DMV Dragon Lady (who even IS SHE), end-of-year superlatives, and even have a lil' Hallmark Christmas fun. A Cup to Go is an Indie Union Presents podcast, and is produced by Tait Ferge. Cover art and photography by Ilikea Ferge. Theme song is "Left Brain, Right Brain" by WND WRD. Follow us on social media! A Cup to Go: @acuptogo.pod Paco Coulson: @mrpacoc & @wndwrd
2023-11-24
47 min
Crisis What Crisis?
76. Timbaland on addiction, depression and why he's kept the bullet inside him
Our guest for this episode is music legend Timbaland. With more Top Ten hits than Elvis, Tim is one of the world’s most successful super producers, performers and music entrepreneurs.He’s worked with artists including Pharrell Williams, Rihanna, Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Jay-Z and Beyoncé. And yet despite this incredible success, Tim has faced down a number of life-threatening crises.Accidentally shot in the neck as a teenager, he still carries the remnants of the bullet that left him partially paralysed for more than a year. A reminder, he says, of the fragi...
2023-11-10
55 min
Seemingly Ordinary
162. Elliott Coulson Interviews Me for His New Podcast, Weekend Warriors
2023-10-31
1h 05
The Retake
EP24 - From Total Beginner to International Wedding Photographer in One Year – with Tim Coulson
Tim Coulson taught himself how to use a camera and become a successful photographer in one year. For those of you with dreams of doing something similar, you’re in luck. Tim wants to teach you how to do that, too. As someone whose photography journey started at 25 after a quarter-life crisis, Tim has an incredible grasp on both the technical and business side of what it takes to be a photographer in this industry. He went from not knowing how to use a camera to being a booked out international wedding photographer. Because he had to tea...
2022-09-27
55 min
LET'S GO!
Christina Coulson
Christina Coulson is a Firefighter Paramedic and the first female firefighter at her fire department. She was also a wildland firefighter for three years, an Instructor at a college fire academy, and started @FutrureFirefighterResources to help aspiring firefighters network and lear about the fire service with an emphasis on creating equality for all. She is one awesome woman. Listen in and be inspired, LET'S GO!General Disclaimer:This Podcast is our own opinions protected by the First amendment and...
2022-05-04
1h 28
The Bad Broadcast
CHATTY
One on one today with yours truly! No weekly question, no guests, just chattin'! The agenda is as follows: Mom Facebook groups, my reaction to Turning Red, and my unfiltered thoughts about The Tinder Swindler and Bad Vegan. I had 250 mg of caffeine before recording this and I think it shows. So with that said, ENJOY! TODAY'S SPONSORS // Dad Grass - Relax without getting stoned! ShipStation - The ONLY way I ship. Get 60 days free when you go to shipstation.com, click the microphone at the top of the page, and enter promo code BAD. Bloom Nutrition - Hot girls with stom...
2022-03-28
1h 00
The Bad Broadcast
BAD BROAD HISTORY
This episode is all about WOMEN!!!! MY FAVORITE TOPIC!!!! We're having a little history lesson over here to discuss some of the most badass women from history that you've never heard of. Not only that, I have some THOUGHTS about International Women's Day. OH OH OH. And we have an absolutely unhinged Dumb Dumb Club check in. (I had to balance out the brilliance of these women with a few dummies.) TODAY'S SPONSORS: Liquid IV: The easiest and most delicious way to hydrate! Use my code BAD at...
2022-03-14
52 min
Floorhammer - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
Episode 81: Drukhari and Warhammer+
The much delayed Episode 81 comes with an extra host! Tim Coulson joins us again for the return of Rich and we talk Drukhari, Warhammer+ and our views on what 9th Edition brings to the game that we loveJoin us over on Facebook to share your hobby love: Facebook.com/floorhammerpodcastOur Instagram: @floorhammer_podcastAnd on our website for podcast links, blogs and some in game shots: floorhammerpodcast.comGet Floorhammer merchandise at http://teespring.com/stores/floorhammer-podcast !!Thanks for listening!
2021-07-02
1h 34
Floorhammer - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
Episode 79: Getting Started with Podcasting
With the first of 2 weeks off for Rich, Tim Coulson re-joins the show as guest host to talk with Dave about his Drukhari army and some potential Blood Bowl teams he’s been working on. Also, Dave runs us through what went into starting up the podcast as well as transferable tips to any budding podcasters out there.Join us over on Facebook to share your hobby love: Facebook.com/floorhammerpodcastOur Instagram: @floorhammer_podcastAnd on our website for podcast links, blogs and some in game shots: floorhammerpodcast.com...
2021-05-21
1h 07
ASCL Leadership Podcast
The Trust ASCL Leadership | Tim Coulson
ASCL's trust leadership consultant Rob Robson talks about leadership with Dr Tim Coulson
2020-12-01
40 min
The Backstory
Trailer for our new podcast - Being Socially Distant
Hi everyone, we'd love you to give our new podcast a listen.Being Socially Distant is a new lockdown audio comedy from the producers of The Backstory Podcast. Written and produced by Tin Shed Productions and starring Suzy Coulson, Claire Mutimer, Kate Wilson and Ivan Vaughan. It is recorded remotely.You can listen to episode 1 here or click here to subscribe directly so that you get new episodes when they're released.Please follow us on instagram: @beingsociallydistantMusic...
2020-05-06
00 min
Covenant Minute
Prometheus-by-Minute 70
In which we discuss alien-human hybrids, subverting tropes, and body horror both real and fictional. And yes, more Batman! *Apologies for the background noise, my housemates were home and using the kitchen. But the show must go on. https://traviandesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/pbm70.mp3 Holloway chestburster trilobite concept art Batman 89 Comic Concept: https://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/03/09/the-kate-leth-joe-quinones-tim-burton-style-batman-89-comic-that-dc-turned-down/ William Gibson’s Alien 3: https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/24/18700951/william-gibson-alien-3-script-audio-drama-michael-biehn-hicks-ripley-lance-henriksen
2019-08-14
41 min
Elliptical Sun Sessions
Elliptical Sun Sessions 042 with Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov
Elliptical Sun Sessions #041 with @tim_iron and @michaelmashkovmusic on Afterhours.Fm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Elliptical Sun Recordings Website https://ellipticalsunrecordings.com Twitter https://twitter.com/EllipticalSun Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EllipticalSunRecordings Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/elliptical-sun-recordings Youtube https://youtube.com/c/EllipticalSunRecordings Spotify https://open.spotify.com/user/ellipticalsunmusic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: 1. Binary Finary - 1998 (Dosem Remix) 2. PROFF - Deep Orange (Michael Mashkov Remix) 3. Tim Iron - Fuss 4. Noequalgods vs Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov - Zion 5. Thomas Mengel - Sanamera 6. Peter Illias - Promises 7. Francesco Sambero - Transparencies 8. Noequalgods & Tim Iron - Storm 9. Francesco Sambero feat. Kate Miles - Hurricane...
2019-02-27
00 min
The Backstory
Mindfulness on wheels: Tim’s story
Mindfulness on wheels: Tim’s storySeason 4 Episode 7 This is Tim McKenna’s account of what it is like to live with bipolar disorder – I think it is an amazing account of being male and mentally ill and initially not having much help or support through not knowing what was wrong and hiding how he was feeling – as he felt ashamed of it. It does include some details of feeling depressed and a suicide attempt so if that is a trigger for you then just be aware of that – but it is a...
2018-08-07
00 min