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Unrecognised Heroes
The Contested Domain - How Cyber Became The New Frontline
Recorded live at this year’s National Cyber Awards, the Unrecognised Heroes in Tech podcast episode, hosted by Gordon Corera, brought together some of the UK’s leading cybersecurity experts for a dynamic and thought-provoking discussion. Featuring: AVM Tim Neal-Hopes OBE, Commander of the National Cyber Force Eleanor Fairford – Director of Cyber Defence, Ministry of Defence Lieutenant General Sir Tom Copinger-Symes KCB CBE – Deputy Commander, Cyber & Specialist Operations Command, MoD Victoria Knight – Strategy & Operations Director, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence The episode dives into the power of partnership across sectors, the ongoing recruitment drive shaping the...
2025-11-17
39 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Psychological Safety and the Path to AI Adoption with Tom Hewitson, General Purpose (MP3)
2025-11-13
38 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Psychological Safety and the Path to AI Adoption with Tom Hewitson, General Purpose
2025-11-13
38 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Psychological Safety and the Path to AI Adoption with Tom Hewitson, General Purpose (MP3)
In this insightful episode, Elle sits down with Tom Hewitson, CEO and Chief AI Officer of General Purpose: AI Training, to unpack the realities of AI adoption - from its challenges in the workplace to its broader impact on society. Tom shares the story behind the evolution of his company and why a human-centric approach is essential for organisations embracing AI. Together, they explore the importance of digital literacy, the need for psychological safety when integrating new technologies, and how culture plays a critical role in successful innovation. The discussion also highlights the AI Adoption...
2025-10-27
38 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Psychological Safety and the Path to AI Adoption with Tom Hewitson,, General Purpose (MP4)
In this insightful episode, Elle sits down with Tom Hewitson, CEO and Chief AI Officer of General Purpose: AI Training, to unpack the realities of AI adoption - from its challenges in the workplace to its broader impact on society. Tom shares the story behind the evolution of his company and why a human-centric approach is essential for organisations embracing AI. Together, they explore the importance of digital literacy, the need for psychological safety when integrating new technologies, and how culture plays a critical role in successful innovation. The discussion also highlights the AI Adoption...
2025-10-27
38 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Ethics by Design: Psychology Meets AI with Dr. Genevieve Bartuski (MP3)
In this thought-provoking episode, Elle is joined by Dr. Genevieve Bartuski, PsyD, MBA, for a powerful discussion that bridges the worlds of psychology, ethics, and technology. With a career spanning forensic psychology, crisis intervention, and AI ethics consulting, Genevieve shares her unique perspective on why mental health, privacy, and trust must sit at the heart of technological innovation. Together, they explore how psychologists are becoming vital voices in the tech industry, helping to shape safer, more ethical digital environments. The conversation delves into critical issues such as trust and safety by design, user education around...
2025-10-27
27 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Ethics by Design: Psychology Meets AI with Dr. Genevieve Bartuski (MP4)
In this thought-provoking episode, Elle is joined by Dr. Genevieve Bartuski, PsyD, MBA, for a powerful discussion that bridges the worlds of psychology, ethics, and technology. With a career spanning forensic psychology, crisis intervention, and AI ethics consulting, Genevieve shares her unique perspective on why mental health, privacy, and trust must sit at the heart of technological innovation. Together, they explore how psychologists are becoming vital voices in the tech industry, helping to shape safer, more ethical digital environments. The conversation delves into critical issues such as trust and safety by design, user education around...
2025-10-27
27 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Cyber, Chemistry, Community & Organised Chaos: How Sophie Powell cooked up her career (MP3)
In this week’s episode, Elle is joined by Sophie Powell, co-founder of Cyberwoman Group CIC, for an uplifting and empowering conversation about community, mentorship, and authenticity in cybersecurity. With an unexpected start in chemistry, Sophie shares how she found her calling in cyber - and how mentorship and community support helped her navigate the challenges of breaking into the industry. From founding a purpose-driven organisation to winning at The National Cyber Awards, her journey is a testament to passion, perseverance, and the power of lifting others up along the way. Together, Elle and...
2025-10-27
28 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Cyber, Chemistry, Community & Organised Chaos: How Sophie Powell cooked up her career (MP4)
In this week’s episode, Elle is joined by Sophie Powell, co-founder of Cyberwoman Group CIC, for an uplifting and empowering conversation about community, mentorship, and authenticity in cybersecurity. With an unexpected start in chemistry, Sophie shares how she found her calling in cyber - and how mentorship and community support helped her navigate the challenges of breaking into the industry. From founding a purpose-driven organisation to winning at The National Cyber Awards, her journey is a testament to passion, perseverance, and the power of lifting others up along the way.
2025-10-27
28 min
Unrecognised Heroes
The Intersection of Law and Technology: A Cyber Lawyer's Journey with Racheal Muldoon (MP3)
In this captivating episode, Elle sits down with Racheal Muldoon, Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, to explore her unconventional path into cyber law — a journey shaped by mentorship, resilience, and a passion for technology’s legal frontier. Beginning her career in criminal law, Racheal shares how her curiosity for emerging technologies led her to specialise in digital assets, cybersecurity, and regulatory frameworks. She opens up about the mentors who guided her along the way and how winning a National Cyber Award became a defining moment that helped propel her toward partnership. From navigating AI-powered cyber thre...
2025-10-27
29 min
Unrecognised Heroes
The Intersection of Law and Technology: A Cyber Lawyer's Journey with Racheal Muldoon (MP4)
In this captivating episode, Elle sits down with Racheal Muldoon, Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, to explore her unconventional path into cyber law — a journey shaped by mentorship, resilience, and a passion for technology’s legal frontier. Beginning her career in criminal law, Racheal shares how her curiosity for emerging technologies led her to specialise in digital assets, cybersecurity, and regulatory frameworks. She opens up about the mentors who guided her along the way and how winning a National Cyber Award became a defining moment that helped propel her toward partnership. From navigating AI-powered cyber thre...
2025-10-27
29 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Soft Skills, High Stakes: Cybersecurity Careers, Community & Finding Your Tribe (MP3)
In this inspiring episode, Elle is joined by Rob Black for an open and insightful conversation about leadership, confidence, and the human side of cybersecurity. With a career that’s anything but traditional, Rob shares his journey from national security to becoming a respected leader in cyber - proving that there’s no single path into the industry. His story highlights how diverse backgrounds and soft skills can be just as powerful as technical expertise. Together, they explore the importance of tackling imposter syndrome, building community, and empowering others as the foundation of effective leadership. Rob...
2025-10-27
40 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Soft Skills, High Stakes: Cybersecurity Careers, Community & Finding Your Tribe (MP4)
In this inspiring episode, Elle is joined by Rob Black for an open and insightful conversation about leadership, confidence, and the human side of cybersecurity. With a career that’s anything but traditional, Rob shares his journey from national security to becoming a respected leader in cyber - proving that there’s no single path into the industry. His story highlights how diverse backgrounds and soft skills can be just as powerful as technical expertise. Together, they explore the importance of tackling imposter syndrome, building community, and empowering others as the foundation of effective leadership. Rob...
2025-10-27
40 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Partnerships & Possibilities: Shaping Cyber Careers Through Education with Professor Alastair Irons (MP3)
In this thought-provoking episode, Elle is joined by Alastair Irons, a leading voice in cyber education and former academic at Abertay University. Together, they explore the intersection between academia and industry, and what it really takes to prepare the next generation for the rapidly evolving world of technology. From AI in classrooms to algorithms in hiring, Alastair offers deep insight into the ethical questions shaping our digital future. The conversation also tackles the growing disconnect between what students are taught and what employers truly need — and how collaboration, adaptability, and open-mindedness can bridge that gap. Wi...
2025-10-27
32 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Partnerships & Possibilities: Shaping Cyber Careers Through Education with Professor Alastair Irons (MP4)
In this thought-provoking episode, Elle is joined by Alastair Irons, a leading voice in cyber education and former academic at Abertay University. Together, they explore the intersection between academia and industry, and what it really takes to prepare the next generation for the rapidly evolving world of technology. From AI in classrooms to algorithms in hiring, Alastair offers deep insight into the ethical questions shaping our digital future. The conversation also tackles the growing disconnect between what students are taught and what employers truly need — and how collaboration, adaptability, and open-mindedness can bridge that gap. Wi...
2025-10-27
32 min
Unrecognised Heroes
No Tech Background, No Problem - Just a lot of Will power! (MP3)
In this week’s episode, Elle sits down with Will Jackson, CEO of C2 RISK, for an inspiring conversation about the power of networking, bold career moves, and what it really takes to build success in the fast-paced world of cyber security. From his beginnings in the HR and payroll industry to becoming a rising force in cyber, Will shares how strategic connections and a willingness to learn helped him transition from being the “new kid on the block” to a respected voice in the industry. He also opens up about the challenges and lessons learned...
2025-10-27
28 min
Unrecognised Heroes
No Tech Background, No Problem - Just a lot of Will power! (MP4)
In this week’s episode, Elle sits down with Will Jackson, CEO of C2 RISK, for an inspiring conversation about the power of networking, bold career moves, and what it really takes to build success in the fast-paced world of cyber security. From his beginnings in the HR and payroll industry to becoming a rising force in cyber, Will shares how strategic connections and a willingness to learn helped him transition from being the “new kid on the block” to a respected voice in the industry. He also opens up about the challenges and lessons learned...
2025-10-27
28 min
Unrecognised Heroes
The Stats Don’t Lie: The Cyber Helpline’s Impact & Industry Accolades with Rory Innes (MP3)
In this powerful episode, Elle sits down with Rory Innes, Founder of The Cyber Helpline, to uncover the human side of cyber crime - and the growing crisis that too often goes unseen. With over 2,000 cases handled every month, The Cyber Helpline provides vital support to victims of digital attacks — from hacked accounts to online stalking. Yet, as Rory reveals, despite a waiting list of volunteers eager to help, a lack of funding for proper training threatens to slow down this essential work. Together, Elle and Rory explore the realities behind the rise in cyber cr...
2025-10-27
37 min
Unrecognised Heroes
The Stats Don’t Lie: The Cyber Helpline’s Impact & Industry Accolades with Rory Innes (MP4)
In this powerful episode, Elle sits down with Rory Innes, Founder of The Cyber Helpline, to uncover the human side of cyber crime - and the growing crisis that too often goes unseen. With over 2,000 cases handled every month, The Cyber Helpline provides vital support to victims of digital attacks — from hacked accounts to online stalking. Yet, as Rory reveals, despite a waiting list of volunteers eager to help, a lack of funding for proper training threatens to slow down this essential work. Together, Elle and Rory explore the realities behind the rise in cyber cr...
2025-10-27
37 min
Unrecognised Heroes
From Skepticism to Support: Rich Merrett’s Guide to AI Buy-In (MP3)
In this episode of Unrecognised Heroes, we sit down with Rich Merrett, AI Innovation Lead at The Citation Group, to uncover a career journey that’s been anything but linear. From his early days in teaching to exploring the world of voice biometrics, and ultimately leading AI innovation in a private equity-backed business — Rich’s story is a testament to curiosity, adaptability, and the power of embracing change.
2025-10-22
25 min
Unrecognised Heroes
From Skepticism to Support: Rich Merrett’s Guide to AI Buy-In (MP4)
In this episode of Unrecognised Heroes, we sit down with Rich Merrett, AI Innovation Lead at The Citation Group, to uncover a career journey that’s been anything but linear. From his early days in teaching to exploring the world of voice biometrics, and ultimately leading AI innovation in a private equity-backed business — Rich’s story is a testament to curiosity, adaptability, and the power of embracing change.
2025-10-22
25 min
Unrecognised Heroes
What makes you tick? Rebecca Taylor on mentorship, cybersecurity & the human factor (MP3)
In this episode we sit down with Rebecca Taylor to explore the fascinating intersection between human behaviour and cybersecurity, and why understanding people is just as important as understanding systems. With a lifelong curiosity about how people think, act, and react, Rebecca shares how “people-watching” became an unexpected cornerstone of her cyber career. From mentoring the next generation of professionals to tracking criminal activity on the dark web, she brings a uniquely human perspective to one of the most complex challenges in tech. Tune in as Rebecca discusses why mentorship is one of the most mean...
2025-10-22
15 min
Unrecognised Heroes
What makes you tick? Rebecca Taylor on mentorship, cybersecurity & the human factor (MP4)
In this episode we sit down with Rebecca Taylor to explore the fascinating intersection between human behaviour and cybersecurity, and why understanding people is just as important as understanding systems. With a lifelong curiosity about how people think, act, and react, Rebecca shares how “people-watching” became an unexpected cornerstone of her cyber career. From mentoring the next generation of professionals to tracking criminal activity on the dark web, she brings a uniquely human perspective to one of the most complex challenges in tech. Tune in as Rebecca discusses why mentorship is one of the most mean...
2025-10-22
15 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Clare's Got the Code: From CyberFirst to CyberStar (MP3)
From early curiosity to national recognition, Dr Clare Johnson’s journey into cybersecurity is nothing short of inspiring. An award-winning leader, Clare has not only made her mark in the industry but continues to champion inclusion and representation across the tech landscape. As the driving force behind initiatives such as the CyberUK Women’s Breakfast and CyberFirst, Clare is passionate about opening doors for the next generation of women and girls in cyber. Her win at The National Cyber Awards marks a proud milestone — and an instrumental step in her ever-evolving journey as a leader and advocate.
2025-10-22
25 min
Unrecognised Heroes
Clare Johnsons Got the Code: From CyberFirst to CyberStar (MP4)
From early curiosity to national recognition, Dr Clare Johnson’s journey into cybersecurity is nothing short of inspiring. An award-winning leader, Clare has not only made her mark in the industry but continues to champion inclusion and representation across the tech landscape. As the driving force behind initiatives such as the CyberUK Women’s Breakfast and CyberFirst, Clare is passionate about opening doors for the next generation of women and girls in cyber. Her win at The National Cyber Awards marks a proud milestone — and an instrumental step in her ever-evolving journey as a leader and advocate.
2025-10-22
25 min
Unrecognised Heroes
From Finalist to Future-Proof: zally’s Start-Up Journey with Patrick Smith (MP3)
In this episode of Unrecognised Heroes, we sit down with Patrick Smith, Founder of zally®, to explore what it really takes to build a start-up from the ground up. From tackling some of cybersecurity’s biggest challenges to leading a fast-growing team, Patrick shares the mindset, mistakes, and moments that have shaped his journey. Discover how zally® is changing the game in cybersecurity and AI development — and why Patrick believes you learn more from your mistakes than your successes. Hear his thoughts on what it takes to lead and curate the best team in the world, how recogn...
2025-10-22
26 min
Unrecognised Heroes
From Finalist to Future-Proof: zally’s Start-Up Journey with Patrick Smith (MP4)
In this episode of Unrecognised Heroes, we sit down with Patrick Smith, Founder of zally®, to explore what it really takes to build a start-up from the ground up. From tackling some of cybersecurity’s biggest challenges to leading a fast-growing team, Patrick shares the mindset, mistakes, and moments that have shaped his journey. Discover how zally® is changing the game in cybersecurity and AI development — and why Patrick believes you learn more from your mistakes than your successes. Hear his thoughts on what it takes to lead and curate the best team in the world, how recogn...
2025-10-22
26 min
Unrecognised Heroes
New Categories, New Voices: Charles White on Elevating Cyber's Technical Core (MP3)
This episode features a powerful conversation featuring Charles White FCIIS, Director of The Cyber Scheme - one of our esteemed judges and a trusted member of the National Cyber Awards advisory board. As a long-time leader in UK cybersecurity, Charles brings sharp insight, deep experience, and a genuine passion for celebrating the people driving real change behind the scenes. “I think it is really important that we identify some of the good work that's going on within the industry,” says Charles — a sentiment that lies at the heart of this series. In this episode, discover Charle...
2025-10-22
15 min
Unrecognised Heroes
New Categories, New Voices: Charles White on Elevating Cyber's Technical Core (MP4)
This episode features a powerful conversation featuring Charles White FCIIS, Director of The Cyber Scheme - one of our esteemed judges and a trusted member of the National Cyber Awards advisory board. As a long-time leader in UK cybersecurity, Charles brings sharp insight, deep experience, and a genuine passion for celebrating the people driving real change behind the scenes. “I think it is really important that we identify some of the good work that's going on within the industry,” says Charles — a sentiment that lies at the heart of this series. In this episode, discover Charle...
2025-10-22
15 min
Maretul Har Podcast
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2025-07-31
31 min
The Kent Politics Podcast
EP78: Former Tory MP Adam Holloway explains why he has joined Nigel Farage's Reform UK
THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 78 - Former Tory MP Adam Holloway explains why he has joined Nigel Farage's Reform UK Episode Overview This week on the Kent Politics Podcast, we bring you a packed episode featuring breaking political shifts, local activism, and international intrigue—all from a distinctly Kent perspective.Adam Holloway, former Gravesham MP, joins us to discuss his dramatic move from the Conservatives to Reform UK.We meet a 20-year-old Dover resident who claims presidency over an unrecognised Balkan micronation.Local housing battles heat up in Medway with Labour MPs at od...
2025-07-30
24 min
Parenting Autism and ADHD
Love on the Spectrum vs Reality: 3 Generations of Autism Stories
Cliff is joined in this episode by his mum to explore three generations of neurodiversity within their family. From his grandmother's unrecognised traits to his daughter Eva's current struggles with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder, they discuss the hidden patterns that run through families. His mother shares stories about Eva's masking behaviours, the park incident that changed everything and even how food colourings can affect behaviour. Episode Reveals • How masking is very real and can be deceptive. Children with autism often appear perfectly behaved in public settings, making it difficult for ot...
2025-07-30
1h 00
The Grief Guardian Podcast
The Grief Guardian Podcast - Episode 009: The Different Types of Grief: Disenfranchised Grief
🎙️ Episode 9 – The Different Types of Grief: Disenfranchised GriefThe Grief Guardian Podcast with Grant CosgroveWhat if your grief isn’t seen… or worse—dismissed?In this episode, we dive into Disenfranchised Grief—a form of grief that’s real, yet often unrecognised by others. When society tells you your loss “doesn’t count” or expects you to just move on, that pain doesn’t go away—it gets buried.If you’ve ever felt like your grief wasn’t valid, acknowledged, or even allowed… this episode is here to hold space for you.You’ll discover:🚫...
2025-06-25
07 min
Another Untitled Music Podcast
Another Untitled Music Podcast | Pilot 1
In this first pilot episode of AUMP, Snarky Platypus and Stilgherrian choose some songs about Australia, listen to a song recommended to them, and judge two people’s musical tastes.This episode was recorded on 26 January 2025. Thank you very much for your patience. Please let us know what you think via anotheruntitledmusicpodcast@gmail.com.PLAYLIST:Jessica Mauboy: Solid RockYothu Yindi: DjapanaWe Will We Will Judge You: John LindsayWeird Al Yankovic: Mission StatementBooker T...
2025-04-13
1h 32
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Podcasts
Commercial Litigation EP30: General update
In this 30th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we will discuss some recent decisions on privilege, a couple of high-profile cases on aspects of insolvency litigation, and some interesting cases on assignment and remedies. This episode is hosted by Maura McIntosh, a knowledge counsel in our commercial litigation team, who is joined by Andrew Cooke, a disputes partner, and Camilla Macpherson, a knowledge lawyer in the commercial litigation team. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • Litigation privilege: High Court finds privilege applies to valuation re...
2025-03-24
21 min
The SENDcast
Supporting Colour Blindness with Marie Difolco
Did you know that 300 million people worldwide live with colour blindness, including 3 million in the UK and around 450,000 of those are children? Unfortunately, many of these children are being let down by the education system, as colour blindness often goes unrecognised - meaning there's likely one child in every classroom facing this challenge. In our latest podcast episode, Dale is joined by Marie Difolco, a passionate advocate and mother to a severely colour blind child. Together, they discuss 'Supporting Colour Blindness' and the need for accessible use of colour in education. When colour is not presented accessibly...
2025-02-13
1h 10
Coastal Sports Pod
169. One Rep Max
In this episode, The week that was. Bournemouth continues their amazing form with a 5-0 thrashing over Nottingham Forest. Man City keep their top 4 hopes up with a win over Chelsea, while Man United get a much-needed win. Liverpool stays top with a dominant win over Ipswich. Neymar leaves Al-Hilal and heads back to Santos. Victor Boniface's new Al-Nassr contract. Radja Nainggolan arrested for drug tr...
2025-01-29
1h 16
The Diverse Bookshelf
Fatin Abbas on Sudan, objectivity & unrecognised history
Fatin Abbas was born in Khartoum, Sudan, but her parents were forced to leave Sudan when the military seized power there in 1989, when Fatin was just 8 years old. The family settled in New York. She earned a BA in English literature from the University of Cambridge, a PhD in Comparative Literature from Harvard University, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Hunter College, the City University of New York.Her novel, Ghost Season is an exploration of Sudan’s almost unrecognised history, through five vibrant and interesting characters who find themselves working for an NGO in a bo...
2025-01-20
54 min
Coda Change
Unrecognised oesophagael intubation - case studies from the roadside
Matthew Humar presents 4 case studies which discuss unrecognised oesophagael intubation. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/
2024-06-09
17 min
Coda Change
The anatomy of unrecognised oesophagael intubation
Tim Cook uses individual cases and analysis of the systems, processes and human factors involved in unrecognised oesophageal intubation to investigate why this tragic occurrence is still a problem around the world. He offers us some tools and advice to prevent unregognised oesophageal intubation from happening in our practice. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/
2024-06-07
16 min
Coda Change
PUMA guidelines for the prevention of unrecognised oesophagael intubation
Nicholas Chrimes, Andy Higgs and Tim Cook - three of the authors of the recently published PUMA guidelines - outline their key recommendations for the prevention of unrecognised oesophagael intubation. As a component of PUMA, these guidelines are intended for airway practitioners of all disciplines working in any context and have been endorsed by the world’s major airway societies. This session was recorded at the SAS workshop at CODA22 which took place in Melbourne in September 2022. For more information about the CODA Project go to: https://codachange.org/
2024-06-06
49 min
ifa Podcast
Die Kulturmittler:innen | Making unrepresented and indigenous voices heard. With Mercè Monje Cano
Unrecognised states and ethnic minorities are often overlooked, even though people in power repeatedly emphasize the importance of listening to unrepresented groups and indigenous people. In this episode of “Die Kulturmittler:innen,” our host Amira El Ahl talks to Mercè Monje Cano, Secretary General of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO). She explains how important the voices of indigenous groups are and why unrepresented groups need to be given more attention, especially in the fight against climate change. Her organisation is working on changing this injustice by educating, campaigning and representing unrecognised states such as Tibet, indigenous peoples such as th...
2024-03-28
35 min
Die Kulturmittler:innen – Der ifa-Podcast zu Außenkulturpolitik
Making unrepresented and indigenous voices heard. With Mercè Monje Cano
Unrecognised states and ethnic minorities are often overlooked, even though people in power repeatedly emphasize the importance of listening to unrepresented groups and indigenous people. In this episode of “Die Kulturmittler:innen,” our host Amira El Ahl talks to Mercè Monje Cano, Secretary General of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO). She explains how important the voices of indigenous groups are and why unrepresented groups need to be given more attention, especially in the fight against climate change. Her organisation is working on changing this injustice by educating, campaigning and representing unrecognised states such as Tibet, indigenous peopl...
2024-03-28
35 min
英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2111期:Four new emperor penguin groups found by satellite
Emperor penguins live in extreme conditions, coming together during the height of the Antarctic winter to breed in distinct groupings.帝企鹅生活在极端的气候条件下,它们在南极严冬时期聚集在一起,在各自不同的小群落中繁殖。 These colonies tend to be separated from each other by an average of about 150 miles. Scientists have been using satellites to search the gaps in this spacing for birds they didn't know about, and they found four previously unrecognised nesting sites. 这些帝企鹅群彼此之间的距离平均约为150英里。科学家们一直在使用卫星在这个间隔中寻找仍未被发现的帝企鹅,而他们这次发现了四个以前未被识别的筑巢地。Emperors will only breed on floating sea ice, which is already becoming highly variable and is expected to diminish greatly this century as global temperatures warm.帝企鹅只在浮冰上繁殖,而浮冰量现在时多时少,随着全球气温变暖,预计浮冰面积将会在本世纪大幅减少。词汇表extreme conditions 极端气候条件,极端环境the height of 高峰,极致breed 繁殖groupings 分组,群colonies (动物的)群spacing 间距previously unrecognised 以前未被发现的nesting sites 筑巢地floating 浮动的,漂浮的diminish 减少
2024-02-28
00 min
Safe Airway Society Podcasts
SAS 2023 - Unrecognised oesophageal intubation - Nick Chrimes Adam Rehak
Nick Chrimes and Adam Rehak investigate this vexing issue which is still claiming lives around the world. Using clinical scenarios and the PUMA guidelines for the prevention of unrecognised oesophageal intubation, Nick and Adam will challenge your traditional thinking, aphorisms, dogmas and behaviour, so that it doesn't happen to you.
2024-02-19
46 min
Social Justice Salon
4. Child Rights in Somaliland
Welcome to Episode 4 of Justice Studio Sessions. In this episode we will be discussing Children’s Rights in Somaliland. Justice Studio worked in Somaliland during 2014 and 2015 to develop their first Children's Rights Act. We were working for a taskforce led by the Somaliland Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MOLSA), UNICEF and Save the Children. The creation of the Act included consultations across the country with children, teachers, parents, elders and religious authorities.During this project our colleague was the inspiring and impressive Guleid Ahmed Jama who joins us for this episode. Guleid is a Human Rights La...
2024-01-05
57 min
NIF Australia Podcast
Conversation with Dr Yeela Raanan, Regional Council of Unrecognised Villages
Our conversation with Dr Yeela Raanan of the Regional Council of Unrecognised Villages (RCUV). Donate to and learn about RCUV's work, particularly at this crucial moment, here: https://www.nif.org.au/donate
2023-11-28
30 min
Safe Airway Society Podcasts
SAS 2022 - PUMA Prevention of Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation Guidelines
Andy Higgs and Tim Cook describe the PUMA Prevention of Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation Guidelines and their rationale.
2023-11-09
43 min
Safe Airway Society Podcasts
SAS 2022 - The Anatomy of Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation
Tim Cook uses individual cases and analysis of the systems, processes and human factors involved in unrecognised oesophageal intubation to investigate why this tragic occurrence is still a problem around the world. He offers us some tools and advice to prevent unregognised oesophageal intubation from happening in our practice.
2023-11-09
14 min
Safe Airway Society Podcasts
SAS 2022 - Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation - Case Studies From the Roadside
In this session, MICA Paramedic Matthew Humar presents a local case of unrecognised oesophageal intubation; and using this case as a reference, discusses why this is an universal issue.
2023-11-09
16 min
Crimeflix
रहस्य या Time Travel | Ep No:1( Unrecognised Passport)
A flight landed on Tokyo International Airport.A mysterious man comes with unrecognised passport leave astonished to Airport authorities
2022-09-14
12 min
How My Country Works
Bonus - Unrecognised States
Many of the episodes will tackle themes and concepts that shape the broader picture but don’t sit neatly with just one country. With this in mind we’ll be looking to do a bonus episode every so often to help fill you in. And next up, what are unrecognised states? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2022-04-12
02 min
IIEA Talks
War In Ukraine: Is This The End Of The Long Peace In Europe?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the largest combined arms operation to take place in Europe since the Second World War, and a watershed moment in modern European history. It prompts questions about whether Europe is exiting the era of the "Long Peace" and entering a more turbulent epoch. This conflict has led EU Member States, such as Germany, to review national positions on defence, while traditionally non-aligned states are evaluating their own status in this new geopolitical landscape. This IIEA panel discusses Russia’s war in Ukraine and analyses the implications for European and Irish security and defence. About the Speakers: Donnacha Ó Beacháin is a professor of Poli...
2022-03-14
1h 00
Rapid Sequence
Why does oesophageal intubation still go unrecognised?
A recent coroner’s report in the UK concluded that a healthy patient died as a result of unrecognised oesophageal intubation. This did not seem to be the result of misinterpretation of a flat end-tidal carbon dioxide trace, but an apparent omission to check the capnograph after intubation and to perform clinical checks of tracheal tube position. This podcast accompanies a new editorial from Pandit, Young and Davies which highlights the main lessons that can be learned from this tragic event. Joining Professor Pandit we are delighted to have with us Professors Laura Duggan and An...
2021-12-19
47 min
How My Country Works
Bonus - Unrecognised States
Many of the episodes will tackle themes and concepts that shape the broader picture but don’t sit neatly with just one country. With this in mind we’ll be looking to do a bonus episode every so often to help fill you in. And next up, unrecognised states
2021-12-01
02 min
Social Impact Pioneers
Addressing global inequalities through trade and employment with Pins Brown, Natura &Co
What is invisible labour and why should businesses care about it? Meet Pins Brown, Head of Responsible Procurement at Natura &Co – the parent company which includes the brands Avon, Natura Cosmeticos, The Body Shop and Aesop. Pins and her team work to address global inequalities through trade and employment. During our conversation Pins talks about work and opportunities for women. In partnership with the UK Government’s Work and Opportunities for Women (WOW) programme they have recently published: “Unpaid and unrecognised: How business can realise the benefits of tackling women’s invisible labour.” Pins explains how this set of tools and exampl...
2021-07-30
14 min
Relight Your Fire
EP.16 Natasha Rattu | Honour based abuse
In this episode, I’m with Natasha Rattu, Executive Director of Karma Nirvana. As a society, women’s rights and issues have been especially prevalent in recent times. Natasha, as you’ll hear, speaks on a topic that many of us may acknowledge once we hear the definition; honour-based abuse. Natasha Rattu is the Executive Director at Karma Nirvana leading the charity towards its strategic vision of ending Honour Based Abuse in the UK. She was Awarded the national Crown Prosecution Scholarship 2010 and, in 2017, She was awarded the Super Achiever Pitman Boss of the Year. ...
2021-03-22
39 min
ADR Speaks
Episode 16: Analysis of Donations received by Registered Unrecognised Political Parties during FY 2017-18 & FY 2018-19
In this episode, we look at the status of submission of contribution reports and the donations received by the registered unrecognised political parties during the FY 2017-18 and 2018-19. The episode will give insights into our latest report that analyses the contribution reports of 138 registered unrecognised parties whose donation statements were available in the public domain for either FY 2017-18 or FY 2018-19 or both at the time of preparation of the report. Only 22 (0.96%) of the total 2,301 unrecognised parties filed their contribution reports to the ECI for both FY 2017-18 and FY 2018-19. This is in violation of the afo...
2021-02-15
10 min
Tribo TDAH
Tribo TDAH #44 - TDAH e sonhar acordado (maladaptive daydreaming) (Parte 1)
Olá, bem-vindo à Tribo TDAH, o podcast com hiperfoco na sua vida! Hoje nós vamos falar sobre TDAH e sonhar acordado, então venha entender sobre o Transtorno de devaneio excessivo ou inadaptado e como nossa imaginação divagando pode ser só mais uma particularidade do nosso cérebro! Descubra como nossos sonhos diurnos são uma manifestação natural da distração no Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade e como pode até ser efeito de uma comorbidade bem comum. #OPodcastÉDelas#OPodcastÉDelas2020#MulheresPodcasters#TDAHpodcasters#TDAH --- **Seja um TDAHyper e ajude a Tribo TDAH a crescer!** - Trib...
2020-09-03
47 min
Press Box 2020
Hyderabad 2018: West Indies in three days and a wander off the field
An unusual Test match for the Press Box 2020 podcast. Bharat Sundaresan’s final Test in India as an Indian reporter — he would move to Australia and follow that team soon after. And Anand Vasu was out of the press box, thanks to issues with accreditation. The two stayed together in Hyderabad, perhaps for the first time, this Test and for a change the podcast looks at what goes on behind the scenes in a journalist’s life. Bharat talks about things outside of control and how the life of a sports journalist might look like a constant party...
2020-08-24
36 min
Non-Diet Naturopath
Ep 13. Fitness & Womxn’s Blood Rites: Tracking Menses, Not Macros and Embracing Menopause with Rachelle Ballard-Clayton
There is a lack of representation of women aged 40+ in fitness. Rachelle Ballard-Clayton is shifting that pattern by basing her approach to training womxn on their shifting internal landscape and cyclical patterns.In this episode:A little pre-interview solo ramble on systemic racism and unrecognised privilege in yoga/wellness/spirituality worldsTraining womxn and running a fitness business, without body transformations or weight loss challenges (!)The importance of strength training – as opposed to just cardio and yoga - for womxn, especially those over 30 years of ageMovement and the menstrual cycle: adapting your training to...
2020-07-06
1h 39
Rethink
Emma Griffin: Rethinking Work
Professor Griffin highlights the unpaid and emotional work that often goes unrecognised.
2020-07-01
05 min
Growth Island
#42: Dr. Gleb Tsipursky - Why you should never trust your gut
Ever heard the advice to trust your gut? One of my goals this year is actually to get better at trusting my gut. That might however be a really bad idea, at least according to Dr. Gleb Tsipursky. He is an expert in behavioral science and the biases we as humans make. This expertise made him write the book “Never Go with Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters (Avoid Terrible Advice, Cognitive Biases, and Poor Decisions).” It goes against a lot of common beliefs and advice about trusting your gut and going with what...
2020-04-22
48 min
Consulting Conversations: 1. The 7Cs of Consulting
Consulting Conversations 13: Feedforward!
We often spend so much of our time 'doing' that we have no energy or appetite left for having conversations about how we are 'being', or how we could be doing better. If 'feedback is the breakfast of champions', are we skipping the most important meal of the day? Many, or most, of us do. As a consequence, individuals live with their 'blind spots' unrecognised, teams get stuck in low performance modes, and change initiatives run into the rocks through avoidable 'plan continuation error'. In this podcast I share some thoughts around why...
2020-04-20
19 min
Sisters In Conversation
S1E8- Mpho Chitapi: Group Technology Head - Legal (Nedbank)
At just 27, Mpho Chitapi became the youngest Black female Partner at ENSAfrica, Africa’s largest law firm. This Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) attorney achieved a meteoric rise to the Executive of ENSafrica. She currently occupies the role of Group Technology Head: Legal at Nedbank Limited. Her story is as inspirational as it is empowering, and her journey from humble beginnings as a young Black girl from Vosloorus with big dreams, to having a seat at the table of the best legal minds in Africa, is a living manifestation of the current zeitgeist of Black excellence, the empowerment of young Bl...
2020-04-20
40 min
Sculpting Lives
Sculpting Lives: Phyllida Barlow
“The first time I met him he said ‘Because you’re a woman, I’m not that interested because by the time you’re 30 you’ll be having babies and making jam.’” Phyllida Barlow on meeting her art school tutor Reg Butler Barlow is one of the best- known sculptors working in the UK at the moment and has had major international shows. Unrecognised by the wider world for much of her career, she was an influential teacher to a younger generation of artists during her 40 years at the Slade School of Art before she found acclaim in her 60s. Her work – large...
2020-04-14
43 min
The Run Smarter Podcast
The hidden dangers of RED-S with Isobel Ross
Isobel is the host of Peak Endurance podcast and today she joins me to discuss Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). It can be a very severe condition that is often unrecognised and can dramatically impact performance and risk of sickness and injury.I scratched up on the most recent research around RED-S for Isobel and I to have a constructive discussion. Isobel shares her own experience with RED-S and the detrimental outcomes.We chat about the risk factors, physical and psychological impacts, issues surrounding body image and pressures put on young adolescent age groups.
2020-04-09
39 min
Australian Aviation Podcast Network
The urgent need for an industry-wide recovery strategy
While the federal government has responded to the airline sector with billions of dollars' worth of support, the struggle of small aviation businesses through the devastating COVID-19 crisis remain largely unrecognised. Businesses that were already financially strained due to the cost of keeping up with existing regulation are now in even direr straights. CEO of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Benjamin Morgan joins host Phil Tarrant and Christian "Boo" Boucousis to delve into the crippling effect of coronavirus on the Australian aviation industry as a whole and outline the action that needs to be taken by the...
2020-04-08
40 min
Critics On A Bus
Parasite Review
Our review of the winner of Best Picture at this year's Oscar's. Parasite. 1:23 Plot Summary3:15 Spoiler Free Zone 3:26 What Did We Like?6:01 What Didn’t We Like? 9:53 Would We Recommend? 11:44 SPOILER ZONE13:07 Before the First Shift 13:54 Unrecognised Acting? 18:56 First Twist23:35 Genre Shifts25:36 Dignity 29:45 Metaphors 33:00 Shocks39:14 Ending46:46 Oscars 51:06 Paul’s Critics Corner 52:24 Summary 55:10 Scores
2020-02-11
58 min
Soul Compass
Dealing with Overwhelm at Work with Rachel Kelly
With all the incredible advances in technology comes a never-ending struggle to tend to your endless notifications. In the workplace, especially the freelancing and entrepreneur arena, this translates to being reachable 24-7 and raises expectations of clients to near unrealistic levels. If you’re a client-centred service you might have experienced personal sacrifice to satisfy these demands. This comes at the cost of mental health and manifests as worker burnout. Burnout at work is a prevalent but under-discussed topic. It’s often unrecognised until you’re in crisis and can disable the overwhelmed worker with flow-on effects felt p...
2020-02-11
28 min
Smile with Sadhguru
#79 Unrecognised efforts
In this episode, Sadhguru is confronted with a big question. What to do when no one is recognising your efforts and how to keep yourself motivated? Tune in to find out answers.
2020-01-21
03 min
Woodlands Metro Talks
The Unrecognised God // Philip Jinadu
What if the reason we don't believe in God is that we've missed the signs? What if He's always been there - but we just didn't recognise Him? A Christmas message.
2019-12-16
25 min
Discovery
Madame Lavoisier's Translation of Oxygen
Philip Ball tells the story of Madame Lavoisier; translator of oxygen. At a time when science was almost a closed book to women, Madame Marie Anne Lavoisier’s skills were indispensable. A translator, illustrator and critic of scientific papers, she learnt chemistry herself and helped her husband Antoine Lavoisier develop his theory of the role played by oxygen in combustion. As modern science was taking shape it lacked any universal language, so communication in many tongues was vital to stay ahead of the game. Even today there is debate as to who can really be considered the discoverer of ox...
2019-12-09
27 min
Adventures in Dowsing
AiD 058: Jon Appleton’s Megalithic Insights (Part 1)
A fireside chat with the remarkable (and largely unrecognised) Jon Appleton, talking about all things megalithic, his theories on ancient astronomy and his discovery of the Great Sky Goddess at Avebury (27 mins, 26MB). Visit Jon's website: jonappleton.org Music in this episode: Marble Machine (piano version) and Provence by Wintergatan.Tracks can be downloaded for free at wintergatan.netFree licence to use tracks can be downloaded at wintergatan.net
2019-12-05
27 min
The Gut Health Gurus Podcast
Prof Philip Hugenholtz on Metagenomic Stool Analysis for Optimal Gut Health
We have a groundbreaking discussion with Prof Philip Hugenholtz co-founder of Microba, a company specialising in Metagenomic Stool Testing using DNA based sequencing to analyse the microbiome. We cover the history and application of DNA based sequencing to classify and identify micro-organisms, using the technology to improve health outcomes on a personalised level, the future prospects for precision medicine, IBD, what a healthy microbiome looks like and much more. Bio: Professor Hugenholtz is a microbiologist who has made contributions in the field of culture-independent analysis of microorganisms. He discovered and characterised numerous previously unrecognised major bacterial and archaeal lineages each with gr...
2019-11-14
56 min
Global Development Institute podcast
Lecture: Stephanie Barrientos on gender & work: capturing the gains in Global Value Chains
Professor Stephanie Barrientos discusses her new book 'Gender and Work: Capturing the Gains in Global Value Chains'Building on years of detailed empirical research across different industries and in several countries, Barrientos examines how global values chains are reshaping the gender profile of work across many middle- and low-income countries. Gendered patterns of work in these global value chains can both relegate women workers to poorly paid and unrecognised labour or lead to economic empowerment and enhanced worker rights. Find out more about the Global Development Institute: Website Blog BlueSky LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Newsletter Intro music Anna Banana...
2019-09-26
58 min
Bethlehem Baptist Church, NZ
Near but Unrecognised
Impressed by the faithfulness of the Thessalonians in the face of persecution, Paul wrote to encourage the Christians in that community with the goal that they would continue to grow in godliness and be motivated by their hope in the ultimate return of Jesus Christ. As we go through a life full of questions and uncertainties, Paul offers the hope of Christ’s return as an answer that provides us with comfort in the midst of questions and reminds us of the joy that is to come. Jesus is the source of our true hope. Without him, it’s Hopeless.
2019-07-28
00 min
Private Passions
June Spencer
June Spencer can walk down the street unrecognised, but as soon as she starts to speak, she’s known instantly by millions. That’s because, since the very first episode in 1950, she’s played Peggy in The Archers – that’s more than 68 years. The only remaining member of the original cast, she’s been honoured with both an OBE and a CBE. As part of the celebrations for her 100th birthday she talks to Michael Berkeley about her life-long love of music. A keen pianist, she had to leave school at 14 to look after her sick mother, but persiste...
2019-06-16
37 min
Jibbing towards agorism
EP 8 - Social Media The Modern Addiction
In a world that has become completely reliant on Social Media can we reverse this reliance? If we are to succeed in creating a balanced and free world we first need to cut the ties to our self imposed masters. Social Media has become the unrecognised addiction of the 21st century and it is pulling apart community. Admittedly it does have some advantages but are we over using it and cutting out real social interaction. There must be a balance to find and whilst the state is in control of it and conducting experiments and controlling through...
2019-03-18
30 min
Beyond Kate
Women Caught Between Two Worlds
Being a woman of colour in a predominantly white society brings with it a complex set of rules and expectations that are often not spoken about. Episode Four of Beyond Kate looks at some of the Maori suffragists who fought for women's rights and explores how decisions made in our history have impacted on women from non-Pakeha backgrounds today.It's been more than a century since women gained the right to vote in New Zealand, and since that time our cultural landscape has changed dramatically.Today, New Zealand is made up of a tapestry of...
2018-10-19
52 min
Not the Gear: The Photographer Podcast
Ep 03 - Seamus Travers, Tear Gas & The CONIFA Cup
We meet street photographer Seamus Travers known for shooting everything from leaping horses of Dublin to Tear Gas and Chaos in Istanbul & Turkey. He has been interviewed on Adorama TV, been exhibited at the V&A, and now he tells Tanya and Adam all about his career. One of Traver's projects involves shooting in unrecognised countries, which is what brought him to London – where the CONIFA cup is being held for non-FIFA members.
2018-07-23
00 min
Perth Indymedia
The tallest tree in our forest: The extraordinary life of Paul Robeson
Nationally-celebrated college football star, prize-winning orator, world-famous singer, Hollywood actor, political activist of great renown, master of a dozen languages or more with a law degree under his belt, Paul Robeson was unarguably one of the greatest figures of the 20th century. Yet today, to many people, his name is unknown, his achievements unrecognised. Alex Whisson spoke to Jeff Sparrow, author of No Way But This: In Search of Paul Robeson. Sparrow began by explaining exactly how and why he came to write a book about the great Robeson, some four decades after his death.
2018-05-28
12 min
Podcast 5
Late Bophuthatswana homeland leader, Lucas Mangope decisive leadership didn't go unrecognised.
Botswana vice president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, says the late Bophuthatswana homeland leader, Lucas Mangope will be remembered as a leader, whose decisive leadership didn't go unrecognised, even by those who didn't support him. Masisi is visiting Mangope's family to convey his condolences and those of Batswana. Patrick Dintwa reports..
2018-01-24
02 min
Poet of Sound and Image
Three Dimensions of 9 - A
Cinepoem, combined teaser of 3 works: Every fragment in this universe contains the whole. Three realities of 9: New Vague City is a tv show in the US: a micro-reality. Corpus Enigma is a film-myth in Roma: the meta-reality. A is the macro exploration of human civilisation and its evolution, distortion and amnesia. All three works are interconnected, they hold and feed into each other through the missions I undertake in 3 different geographies and timelines. I am poised on, stripping off the estrangement, abstractions nailed on the core...
2018-01-10
33 min
Witness History: Witness Archive 2017
The Unsung Hero of Heart Surgery
The African-American lab technician, Vivien Thomas, whose surgery helped save the lives of millions of babies but whose work went unrecognised for years. Claire Bowes has been listening to archive recordings of Vivien Thomas describing his long partnership with Dr Alfred Blalock, the man solely credited with inventing an operation in 1944 which helped manage a congenital heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot. (Photo: Vivien Thomas, US Surgical Technician, 1940) (Audio: Courtesy of US National Library of Medicine)
2017-12-13
09 min
Witness History: Black history
The Unsung Hero of Heart Surgery
The African-American lab technician, Vivien Thomas, whose surgery helped save the lives of millions of babies but whose work went unrecognised for years. Claire Bowes has been listening to archive recordings of Vivien Thomas describing his long partnership with Dr Alfred Blalock, the man solely credited with inventing an operation in 1944 which helped manage a congenital heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot. (Photo: Vivien Thomas, US Surgical Technician, 1940) (Audio: Courtesy of US National Library of Medicine)
2017-12-13
09 min
Heart and Soul
New Life with Old Belief
Old Belief communities formed as a result of Russian Orthodox Church theological reforms of the 17th century. After a period of torture and mass executions and unrecognised by the state, Old Believers were forced to go underground or move to unreachable parts of this vast country, where they lived independent of state and official church. The Revolution of 1917 led to a further exodus – even as far as Latin America. In the last decade, the population decline led the Russian government to invite families to return "home", to practice their faith in the land of their fathers, only to...
2017-11-26
26 min
Crucial Listening
#11: Aidan Baker
Unrecognised chaos, underwater grunge, deceptive ambient movements. The Berlin-based musician discusses three important albums.Aidan's picks:1) Big Black – Songs About Fucking2) James Plotkin & Mark Spybey – A Peripheral Blur3) Stina Nordenstam – DynamiteYou can find Aidan Baker over on Tumblr and on Bandcamp. There are also separate Bandcamp sites for Adoran, Caudal, Whisper Room, Werl, B/B/S and Nadja. Check out the upcoming Noplace album over on the Gizeh Bandcamp too.Donate to Crucial Listening on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
2017-11-02
43 min
Short Cuts
Lost in Translation
Secret languages, loving acts of translation and musical instruments with an unrecognised power - Josie Long presents new documentaries about translation.From the man who introduced a poet to Iran through a tender act of love for his father, to a debate about breaching the peace.The Stash Featuring Lou Savelli Music by the Cabinet of Living Cinema Produced by Sarah CuddonBe Myself Featuring Joe Benjamin Produced by Tayo PopoolaDays of Razors, Nights Full of Rats Featuring Sahand and Ali Sahebdivani Produced by Maartje DuinSeries Producer...
2017-09-19
30 min
Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)
FMR 54 - How refugee community groups support resettlement
Refugee community groups often fill in service gaps after resettlement but remain unrecognised and not fully incorporated in formal resettlement processes.
2017-03-22
08 min
Short Cuts
Borderlands
Josie Long explores uncertain territory - from a micronation to the porous borders between dreams and reality.We hear from Prince Michael of Sealand, the head of state in an unrecognised micronation that sits in the North Sea, and the doctor who's documenting the dreams of the dying.Sealand Feat. Prince Michael of Sealand Interviewed by Deborah CoughlinSquatting the Embassy Producer: Olivia HumphreysDreams Producer: Ed LawrensonSeries Producer: Eleanor McDowallA Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in November 2016.
2016-11-14
28 min
Ungeniused
The Principality of Sealand
The Principality of Sealand is an unrecognized micronation off the coast of England with a very colorful history. Links and Show Notes: Principality of Sealand - Wikipediaunrecognised micronation The Principality of Sealand - Official Site Sealand National - YouTube HM Fort Roughs - Wikipedia Maunsell Forts - Wikipedia Paddy Roy Bates - Wikipedia
2016-09-14
10 min
Ajahn Sumedho Podcast by Amaravati
Fetters, The Opression Through an Unrecognised Sense of Self (233)
1991-01-23 The post Fetters, The Opression Through an Unrecognised Sense of Self (233) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
2014-10-23
59 min
Airing Pain
Pain in the Family: Young adults 1 of 2
This edition has been funded by the City of Edinburgh Council and NHS Lothian’s Self-directed Support Innovation Fund. Lost childhood, financial burden, emotional turmoil and guilt – these are some of the challenges facing young people who care for people in pain on top of the caring itself. They’re often left feeling invisible, going unrecognised and unsupported for years. In the first of two programmes putting young carers centre stage, Paul Evans talks to a family about how pain has affected their lives. Erin McGuigan was hospitalised after developing debilitating pain in her limbs and now use...
2014-06-19
29 min
Principles into Practice with Kain Ramsay
Episode 2: Becoming 'Bigger' & how to INCREASE your value
You Tube Video Link: http://youtu.be/wIAtjp0qkK4 No-one's content with staying the same, day in, day out, and we all want to change in order to live bigger and better lives. Becoming bigger on the inside benefits everyone. Human beings are the greatest invention in the world, however, they are also one the most undervalued and unrecognised inventions in the world. Having travelled the world with the good fortune to experience a wide range of the differing cultures, I have grown to recognise ONE universal trend: This trend is that BIG people, live BIGGER, bolder and can be...
2014-01-20
04 min
Crossing Continents
Russia: Digging up the Dead
Of the estimated 70 million deaths attributed to World War two, 30 million died on the Russian front. Of those, as many as 4 million Soviet soldiers are still "missing in action". These men - more than the entire population of Ireland or New Zealand - are still unaccounted for.Despite all the official rhetoric on Victory Day, many in power today would rather not contemplate the fate of these men. They lie forgotten and unrecognised by Russia's top brass and the state.But as Lucy Ash discovers, a growing number of volunteers, armed with spades and metal...
2014-01-09
28 min
William Bode
Meditation at Driehoeven
Sunday, November 10, 2013 Meditation doesn't have to be taught. The art of slow thinking is natural. I can remember each of my children at some point in their very early life 'coming out with something unexpected'. These statements or questions could arise in any situation or at anytime. These gems of cognitive connection may bear no discernable link to the current circumstances but they always evidence meditation. It very likely that meditation performed properly, slowly and naturally will produce a crystal clear concise and relevant question. This question will reveal more about the heart and motive than the casual inattentive listener...
2013-11-10
06 min
Heart podcast
Risk of heart failure following unrecognised MI
Alistair Lindsay talks to Maarten Leening (Erasmus MC, The Netherlands) about his research into the risk of heart failure following undiagnosed myocardial infarctions in elderly people. See also; Unrecognised myocardial infarction and long-term risk of heart failure in the elderly: the Rotterdam Study http://bit.ly/11z3tGg
2013-04-23
13 min
Heart Podcast
Risk of heart failure following unrecognised MI
Alistair Lindsay talks to Maarten Leening (Erasmus MC, The Netherlands) about his research into the risk of heart failure following undiagnosed myocardial infarctions in elderly people. See also; Unrecognised myocardial infarction and long-term risk of heart failure in the elderly: the Rotterdam Study http://bit.ly/11z3tGg
2013-04-23
13 min
SBMC - Episode 4 - Lost Sales Ability? Get it BACK!
Paul Buckingham talks to Blair Singer of the Rich Dad team about discovering lost or previously unrecognised sales abilities. Blair takes us through the concepts, manner and methods for re-gaining technique and confidence. Also in this free podcast, our resident business coach and Kolbe consultant Wendy Buckingham, gives us some tips about re-focussing on our goals. The Dynamic Small Business Network brings you more benefits than any other small business resource network in Australia. Make discoveries - www.dsbn.com.au Created and produced by Class One Productions (2007) - Sydney Australia : http://www.classoneproductions.com.au
2007-06-26
00 min