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Get Ready for Better Aging
Retiring in Florida? What Every Family Needs to Know Before Choosing Assisted Living
Florida may be the top retirement destination in the U.S., but what’s it really like to age there? In this informative and upbeat episode of "Get Ready for Better Aging," host Jacqui Clark is joined by Wendy Rickenbach-Barclay, CSA, a senior care expert and founder of Hometown Senior Care Solutions. Together, they break down the unique assisted living licensing system in Florida and explain why understanding these care levels is critical for families making long-term decisions. From on-site doctors and mobile services to Medicaid planning and concierge care, Wendy shares essential insights into Florida’s seni...
2025-07-22
47 min
Ideal Practice
#153. The Unique Power of Equine EMDR: Julie Jerrolds and a Creative Private Practice
Question or comment? 🙋♀️ Send me a text message! Today’s guest caught my attention when I got word about an experiential workshop she was hosting for therapists in our area. When I looked into it, I was struck by the way she’s grown her practice - managing to combine her skills and experience in a VERY creative way. I’m speaking with Julie Jerrolds, an LPC Supervisor and EMDR-certified therapist from the beautiful Seymour, Tennessee - right up the road from me. :) Julie is the visionary founder of Open Reins Counseling, where...
2025-06-10
1h 15
Passle CMO Series Podcast
Episode 171 - Wendy Bernero of Yate Collaborative on Igniting Your Cross-Selling by Delivering Client Value
Every law firm strives to achieve year-on-year profitable revenue growth. As the industry continues to grow more competitive, firms are looking at how to drive sustainable, organic growth by focusing on client value delivery. On today's episode of the CMO Series Podcast, James Barclay is joined by Wendy Bernero, Founder and Strategic Advisor at Yate Collaborative, who has over 30 years of experience in legal marketing and held Chief roles in firms including Baker McKenzie. Wendy discusses insights on how firms can deliver real value to their clients, the ways to maximise cross-selling and more. James a...
2025-04-16
30 min
The Inquiry
How worried should humans be about bird flu?
The H5N1 bird flu virus has spread from birds to dairy cattle in the United States where a number of agricultural workers have also been infected by it. This is thought to be the first time humans have caught the virus from another mammal and the first time the virus has been detected in cattle. This unusual development is being tracked by virologists who have followed Bird Flu since it first emerged in Hong Kong in the 1990s. Since then, across the world millions of wild birds and poultry have died from the virus...
2024-07-16
23 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Large, plausible and imminent - time to take H5N1 seriously
As increasing numbers of mammalian, and human, cases of H5N1 are documented we askShould we worry about a growing threat from “bird flu”? Wendy Barclay, from Imperial college London, and Christopher Dye, from Oxford University join us to explain why they think we should. Our commission on the future of the NHS has released a manifesto for a sustainable NHS that still meets it's founding principles. Helen Salisbury, GP and BMJ columnist, joins the podcast to lay it out. Finally, a musical interlude from the World Doctor's Orchestra. 00:18 H5N1 Bird Flu: Rising Threat ...
2024-06-14
31 min
The Briefing Room
Avian flu is evolving but what risk does it pose to us?
The H5N1 strain of avian flu isn't new. It was discovered in China in 1996. But in recent years it's started passing from mammal to mammal and it's now rife on cattle farms in the United States. How much should humans worry?David Aaronovitch speaks to:Professor Wendy Barclay, action medical research chair in virology at Imperial College London Kai Kupferschmidt, science journalist and molecular biologist Dr Caitlin Rivers, epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Professor Ian Brown, avian virology group at The Pirbright InstituteProduction team: Sally Abrahams, Kirsteen...
2024-05-16
28 min
BBC Inside Science
Ancient Roman writings revealed
As part of the Vesuvius Challenge, computer scientists have used machine learning to successfully reveal 2,000 characters from the Herculaneum scrolls. These artefacts were charred to a crisp following the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Papyrologist Federica Nicolardi has been translating the writings, and tells us what exactly has been deciphered. Following this week’s launch of NASA’s PACE satellite, NASA scientist Dr Susanne Craig tells us how the mission will be giving our planet a health check. Bird flu is still an issue. This month, scientists have reported that hundreds of penguin chicks have died...
2024-03-07
28 min
Science In Action
Unethical data gathering in China
Starting upbeat this week, engineer Teddy Tzanetos, team lead of NASA’s Ingenuity mission, talks on the Mars-based helicopter which defied all expectations. Our big story this week is on the scientific papers and research databases which contain the DNA profile of thousands of people from persecuted ethnic minorities in China. This data is often collected in association with security forces. Computational biologist and campaigner Yves Moreau now leads the call for scrutiny and the retraction of these papers and databases, which lack evidence of free and informed consent. We often cover the ever-growing threat of bird flu to ma...
2024-02-01
29 min
Girls Gone Hallmark
Friends & Family Christmas
If you're a fan of Hallmark movies and podcasts, then you definitely need to check out Girls Gone Hallmark hosted by Megan and Wendy. This dynamic duo brings a fresh and fun perspective to the world of Hallmark movies with their witty banter and hilarious commentary. Today, they're reviewing "Friends & Family Christmas" - a Hallmark Channel first where the two romantic leads are women. It's refreshing to see Hallmark taking steps towards inclusivity and representation, and Megan and Wendy discuss the significance of this film. Tell us what your favorite Countdown to Christmas movie from 2023! Email us at meganandwendy@gmail...
2023-12-26
19 min
Girls Gone Hallmark
Friends & Family Christmas
If you're a fan of Hallmark movies and podcasts, then you definitely need to check out Girls Gone Hallmark hosted by Megan and Wendy. This dynamic duo brings a fresh and fun perspective to the world of Hallmark movies with their witty banter and hilarious commentary. Today, they're reviewing "Friends & Family Christmas" - a Hallmark Channel first where the two romantic leads are women. It's refreshing to see Hallmark taking steps towards inclusivity and representation, and Megan and Wendy discuss the significance of this film. Tell us what your favorite Countdown to Christmas movie from 2023! Email us at meganandwendy@gmail...
2023-12-26
19 min
Two Lit Mamas
Episode 78: Holiday Gift Guide, Part 1
The Mamas have once again donned their pointy hats and elf ears for another Holiday Gift Guide Extravaganza-ganza-ganza! As a special treat, they've also included an highlight reel for 2023. Get out your pen or open an app so you can make your list. Don't forget to check it 500 times. Happy Shopping!2023 Highlight ReelHeather's 2023 Faves: Area 51 Files by Julie BuxbaumGnome is Where Your Heart is by Casey LyallA Rover’s Story by Jasmine WargaFalling out of time by Margaret Peterson HaddixPurple Carrot by Rebecca MullinMargie's 2023 Faves: Sinister Summer Series by Kier...
2023-11-09
51 min
Beyond the Pen
Cozy with an Edge: Unveiling the Charm and Intrigue of 'Murder at Barclay Meadow with author Wendy Sand Eckel
In This EpisodeJoin Maccabee and Wendy Sand Eckel in this captivating episode of Beyond the Pen as they unravel the secrets behind Wendy's bestselling book series, "Murder at Barclay Meadow." Discover how Wendy's personal journey, including an unexpected arrest in her youth, led her to embrace the cozy murder mystery genre. Delve into the themes of relationships and memoirs as Wendy unveils how her protagonist, Rosalie, finds solace through writing amidst infidelity and loss. Explore the delicate balance between the cozy and the darker aspects of the story, all while uncovering the charming dynamics of small-town gossip and...
2023-06-22
40 min
Beyond the Pen
Cozy with an Edge: Unveiling the Charm and Intrigue of 'Murder at Barclay Meadow with author Wendy Sand Eckel
In This EpisodeJoin Maccabee and Wendy Sand Eckel in this captivating episode of Beyond the Pen as they unravel the secrets behind Wendy's bestselling book series, "Murder at Barclay Meadow." Discover how Wendy's personal journey, including an unexpected arrest in her youth, led her to embrace the cozy murder mystery genre. Delve into the themes of relationships and memoirs as Wendy unveils how her protagonist, Rosalie, finds solace through writing amidst infidelity and loss. Explore the delicate balance between the cozy and the darker aspects of the story, all while uncovering the charming...
2023-06-22
40 min
The Oxford Colloquy
The Pandemic People: Professor Wendy Barclay
In conversation with Sir Andrew Pollard, Professor Wendy Barclay, a renowned virologist, discusses viruses' crucial role in pandemics. Sir Andrew Pollard engages in a captivating discussion with Professor Wendy Barclay, an esteemed virologist, about the crucial role of viruses in causing pandemics. Highlights include viral transmission routes, COVID-19's impact on the human body, differences from flu, and origins of the virus. Her expertise sheds light on virology and the ongoing global health crisis. Professor Barclay, from Imperial College London, provides a comprehensive overview of what viruses are, how they replicate within the body, and how they encode genetic information. Sir Andr...
2023-04-17
43 min
Dark and Stormy Book Club
Wendy Eckel Interview - Mystery at Windswept Farm
Mystery at Windswept Farmby Wendy Sand EckelShow NotesWe visited with Wendy Sand Eckel about her book Mystery at Windswept Farm (LevelBest Books).This is the third book in theRosalie Hart Mystery Series,Rosalie's hard-earned organic farm certification is threatened by a toxic neighbor who isabout to crop dust his winter wheat. When their impulsive farm hand decides to confronthim, she finds his lifeless body inside the door of his home on Windswept Farm.In the midst of the mayhem, Rosalie's beloved Day Lily Café hosts a...
2023-03-14
33 min
Sh*t we do for Love
Reclaiming your roar in perimenopause
Emily Barclay started experiencing perimenopause symptoms at just 39, and, after over 3 years of trying to understand what was “wrong” she decided to bring together experts from around the world to help other women with the goal of ensuring nobody felt as lost as she had. To that end, she launched perimenopausehub.com in 2019, along with its associated Facebook group, which now has over 57,000 members. Emily lives in South Norfolk with her partner and their 5 dogs. This episode uncovers so much Sh*t We Do for Love I can’t p...
2023-03-14
1h 02
The Briefing Room
How worried should we be about avian flu?
Avian flu has devastated poultry farms and wild bird populations around the world and now it's spread to mammals such as mink and seals. Cases in humans have been rare but worryingly fatal in more than half of the recorded incidences. How worried should we be about the risk of a new global pandemic?Joining David Aaronovitch in The Briefing Room are: Wendy Barclay, Head of the Department of Infectious Disease and Chair in Influenza Virology at Imperial College London Dr Wendy Puryear, Molecular virologist, Tufts University Prof Ian Brown, Head of Virology at the...
2023-02-09
29 min
Ideal Practice
#40. Introducing: The 7 Pillars of an Ideal Private Practice©
Question or comment? 🙋♀️ Send me a text message! Want to know what it really takes to run a successful - and healthy - private practice? Well - there’s more to it than renting an office, hanging up a sign, and making an announcement on Instagram. And today, you’ll see how much more. Although I often teach this to my coaching clients, this is the first time I’ve ever shared it publicly. In today’s episode, you’ll learn about my proprietary framework, the 7 Pillars of an...
2023-01-24
42 min
In Conversation
Literacy Locked Up with Wendy Hinshaw, Ph.D.
Associate Dean Barclay Barrios fills in for regular host Dean Michael Horswell, and engages In Conversation with Wendy Hinshaw, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Writing Programs for the English Department. Dr. Hinshaw teaches courses in rhetoric, literacy, women's literature and prison writing, with articles on representations of trauma with regard to art and writing by prisoners. She is working to bring public awareness to prisoners' writing and to help prisoners' voices be heard.
2023-01-17
27 min
The Delta Flyers
Pathfinder
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch & recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang & Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Pathfinder. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars.Pathfinder:On Earth, the Starship Enterprise's Lt. Barclay becomes obsessed with contacting Voyager and turns to his old friend Counselor Troi for help.We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting wi...
2022-10-24
1h 05
Ideal Practice
#12: Make More Money. Do More Good. How Bonnie Barclay Tripled Her Rates, increased Her Impact, and Built a Thriving Private Practice
Question or comment? 🙋♀️ Send me a text message! It’s a story I have heard before, how one exhausted, heart centered healer gives everything she has. How, over and over again, she’s there for her clients, there for her family, but not always there for herself. But today, you get to meet someone who changed all that. In fact, she’s moved from no control over who she saw, or how she worked, or what she could charge - to a thriving practice that she thoroughly enjoys, with open space in her day, and...
2022-06-28
1h 19
CORONAVIRUS. COVID-19
119-ÓMICRON: TEMEN LOS CIENTÍFICOS QUE PUEDE SER MÁS TRANSMISIBLE QUE OTRAS VARIANTES Y EN PARTE RESISTENTE A LAS VACUNAS EXISTENTES.
Lawrence Young, virólogo y profesor de oncología molecular en la Escuela de Medicina de Warwick, dijo: “Esta nueva variante del virus covid-19 es muy preocupante. Esta variante conlleva algunos cambios que hemos visto anteriormente en otras variantes, pero nunca del todo en un virus. También tiene mutaciones novedosas que no habíamos visto antes ". En total, el genoma de la variante tiene alrededor de 50 mutaciones, incluidas más de 30 en la proteína de pico, la parte que interactúa con las células humanas antes de la entrada celular y que ha sido el objetiv...
2021-12-05
07 min
The CAREpreneur Show
30. Wall Street to Senior Care with Wendy Rickenbach | The CAREpreneur Show
Meet the farm girl who took on Wall Street then found her purpose and passion in senior care! This weeks CAREpreneur is Wendy Rickenbach-Barclay, the Owner of CarePatrol Sarasota and Town Square of Sarasota. Wendy spent 18 years on Wall Street as a senior executive and after the 2008 great financial crisis, she found herself at a crossroad. She was introduced to a franchise broker who really challenged her to examine what she wanted her legacy to be by envisioning herself as a little 85 year old lady in a rocking chair reflecting on her past accomplishments. What would she wan...
2021-12-03
24 min
Charlotte Readers Podcast
Love, Music, and the Rise and Fall of One Rock Band in Brett Marie’s “The Upsetter Blog”
In this episode 256, we visit with Brett Marie, author of “The Upsetter Blog,” the story of an unknown rock band on their journey to fame, documented by an aging writer on their months-long tour. Henry Barclay, along with his adult son Patrick, join The Flak Jackets as they go on tour across the US, documenting the increasingly erratic and volatile behavior of the band’s enigmatic lead singer, Jack Hackett, while fighting his feelings for Jack’s girlfriend, Wendy. Orlando Ortega-Medina, author of Jerusalem Ablaze, had this to say about the book, “Brett Marie's exhilarating debut is at once...
2021-10-26
38 min
Quick Picks
Episode 7: Audiobooks for Family Road Trips
Over a year into this pandemic and now we can do things again, which instantly makes me think of taking a road trip! If your family (with children) is planning on a road trip or you'll have time to listen to chapter books on audio, we have a list of suggestions for you. Kelly from our Youth Services Department is my expert for this episode and we'll discuss a handful of titles for your family, and a list of titles we never even got to discuss listed here. There should be something for everyone! We are including, title, author...
2021-06-25
26 min
吹水奇懸
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美國德州失踪嘅13歲Nicholas Barclay三年後無啦啦出現喺西班牙,最後發現呢個Nicholas竟然係23歲嘅法國人Frédéric Bourdin? 到底呢位扮過超過500個身份嘅冒充者係乜嘢料? Wendy同你講講呢位會變色嘅逃學威龍案件。謝謝聽眾Ruby提供案件。 Frédéric Bourdin自己嘅youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FredericBourdinfrancparler666/featured
2021-04-15
56 min
Seriously...
The Jump: Covid-19
Chris van Tulleken explores the human behaviours causing pandemics, paying the price for getting too close to animals by degrading their territory and allowing viruses to jump. What's clear is that Covid-19 was inevitable; that a coronavirus would jump in Asia was predicted in at least 3 papers in early 2019. It's a symptom of degraded ecosystems leading to intimate contact with animals we don't normally encounter.When examining the origins of Covid-19, perhaps the most amazing aspect is the number of different possibilities. Bats as medicine, bats as food, bat transmission to other intermediate animals - mink farmed...
2021-03-12
29 min
Banking on Experience powered by BUSINESSNEXT
Episode 37: How to educate financial wellness in a contactless world with Anna Baskin and Wendy Beswick at Service Credit Union
Financial Education. Most of us could all use a whole lot more of it. But, in today’s world of online information overload (and limited in-person contact), what’s the best way for financial institutions to help offer that education to customers and members? Enter our esteemed guests this week on CRMNEXT’s Banking on Experience. Wendy Bryant-Beswick and Anna Baskin of Service Credit Union in Portsmouth, New Hampshire join us to offer a brief education on…well…education. What’s covered? A controversial question. What’s a commonly held belief that Wendy and Anna mutua...
2020-12-06
22 min
Let Your Freak Flag Fly
84 Pianos :: Iso Improv Ensemble :: Moles + Hall
Playlist Intro: Jessica at Birth Theft ward north 5 from Head On Clocked Out 84 pianos - Pandemic Edition 84 Pianos – Global Pandemic Edition was a one-time-only performance live-streamed on June 12th, featuring pianists performing live in their own homes & studios throughout Australia, plus the U.S. Canada, England, and New Zealand. During the performance listeners could engage with the YouTube live stream or visit the Locus Sonus Sound Map to listen to individual pianos and create their live mix http://locusonus.org/soundmap/051/ Director - Vanessa Tomlinson, Composer - Erik GriswoldLive sound mix - Leah Barclay, Live video mix - Greg Harm 84 Pianos was...
2020-07-11
00 min
Politics of COVID-19 Podcast - The Syllabus
Brazil’s Covid chaos
Podcast: Unexpected Elements (LS 55 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Brazil’s Covid chaosPub date: 2020-05-31Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThe number of cases of Covid -19 infections in Brazil and deaths related to the pandemic may be much higher than official figures show. Testing of the living is not widespread and there are few resources for analysing the potential role of the virus as a cause of death. Virologist Fernando Spiliki gives us his bleak assessment.A remarkable study from...
2020-06-15
1h 17
Unexpected Elements
Brazil’s Covid chaos
The number of cases of Covid -19 infections in Brazil and deaths related to the pandemic may be much higher than official figures show. Testing of the living is not widespread and there are few resources for analysing the potential role of the virus as a cause of death. Virologist Fernando Spiliki gives us his bleak assessment.A remarkable study from South Africa shows just how easily the virus can spread around a hospital, with a single infected person infecting many. However the route of infection is not necessarily direct person to person transmission says investigator Richard...
2020-05-31
1h 17
Science In Action
Brazil’s Covid chaos
The number of cases of Covid -19 infections in Brazil and deaths related to the pandemic may be much higher than official figures show. Testing of the living is not widespread and there are few resources for analysing the potential role of the virus as a cause of death. Virologist Fernando Spiliki gives us his bleak assessment.A remarkable study from South Africa shows just how easily the virus can spread around a hospital, with a single infected person infecting many. However the route of infection is not necessarily direct person to person transmission says investigator Richard...
2020-05-28
32 min
I used to be a Therapist
Episode 6: Interview with Amy Nielsen (Author & Host of "Big Abilities" Podcast): It takes a Village... and it starts with you!
Season 1: Episode 6: Amy Nielsen joins me for a great conversation. Amy is the author of "It takes a Village: Get Your Hands Dirty and Build Yours from the Ground Up!". She is also the owner of the “Big Abilities” blog and podcast. In addition to writing her own blog, she writes for Playground Magazine, The Mighty, and National Autism Resources. She and her family are located in Orlando Florida. In this conversation we chat about the changes in her life that happened when she and her husband had a son in their mid 40's. Early on he was diagnosed with...
2020-03-19
55 min
Curious Cases
A Cold Case Part 1
“I suppose a cold is called a cold because we catch it in the winter," writes Alison Evans from St Albans. "But why is it that we get more colds in winter than in the summer?”This week's Cold Case is all about the common cold, a set of symptoms caused by hundreds of different strains of cold and flu viruses. Adam uncovers the stinky history of infectious disease with medical historian Claire Jones.Virologists Jonathan Ball and Wendy Barclay describe how spiky viruses lock on to our cells, but why many of the...
2020-02-21
34 min
BMJ's Coronavirus (COVID-19) playlist
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Talk Evidence
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Talk Evidence
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The BMJ Podcast
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The BMJ Podcast
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The Harness Half Hour
30 April
This week’s show features Southland trainer/driver Kirstin Barclay following her four win training haul with training partner Tank Ellis on Saturday – including the remarkable win by U May Cullect. We are live at Phar Lap Raceway, chatting to Timaru HRC President Elizabeth Shand about the upcoming Mother’s Day meeting. Junior driver Kerryn Tomlinson chats to us following her first pacing winning drive at Timaru with Sweet Mary and Canterbury owner Wendy Nordqvist explains why she loves harness racing ownership. All that plus our usual update with Bookie Richard Wilson.
2019-04-30
39 min
Sliced Bread
Winter bugs: Vitamin C and zinc
Vitamin C is one of the most popular products used to combat the common cold. But does it work? Greg Foot reviews the evidence for both vitamin C and zinc to see if they are The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread.He’s joined again by podcaster, rapper and actor Scroobius Pip and virologist Wendy Barclay from Imperial College London. The team will be giving you their Top Tips, backed by real scientific evidence, for beating the winter bugs.Presenter: Greg Foot Producer: Michelle Martin Researcher: Amelia West Studio Managers: Emma Harth, John Boland Editors: De...
2019-02-13
24 min
Sliced Bread
Winter bugs: Hand sanitisers
With offices and schools set to a soundtrack of sniffles, science presenter and YouTuber Greg Foot is on mission to find 'The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread' to beat the winter bugs.Joining him for this double episode is rapper, podcaster and actor Scroobius Pip, a man for whom protecting his voice is a professional priority. Under the microscope today are those handy hand sanitisers that promise to stop bacteria and viruses in their tracks.Virologist Wendy Barclay from Imperial College London and microbiologist Lindsay Hall from the Quadram Institute in Norwich are both on...
2019-02-13
32 min
Pro Business Channel
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business Radio
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business Radio Scott Deviney President and CEO of Chicken Salad Chick Scott Deviney serves as the president and CEO of Chicken Salad Chick. Prior to joining the Chick Family, Scott honed his franchise experience owning 25 Wendy’s franchises in Atlanta. Before that, he built an impressive track record of success as a director and SVP of retail and franchise industry management at SunTrust Bank. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. Top Chick: “My go-to is Buffy (aka B...
2019-01-09
32 min
Pro Business Channel
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business Radio
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business RadioScott DevineyPresident and CEO of Chicken Salad ChickScott Deviney serves as the president and CEO of Chicken Salad Chick. Prior to joining the Chick Family, Scott honed his franchise experience owning 25 Wendy’s franchises in Atlanta. Before that, he built an impressive track record of success as a director and SVP of retail and franchise industry management at SunTrust Bank. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. Top Chi...
2019-01-09
32 min
Franchise Business Radio
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business Radio
Scott Deviney of Chicken Salad Chick and Steve Gard of Network In Action International on Franchise Business RadioScott DevineyPresident and CEO of Chicken Salad ChickGuest BIO: Scott Deviney serves as the president and CEO of Chicken Salad Chick. Prior to joining the Chick Family, Scott honed his franchise experience owning 25 Wendy’s franchises in Atlanta. Before that, he built an impressive track record of success as a director and SVP of retail and franchise industry management at SunTrust Bank. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in...
2019-01-09
32 min
Hommage Collatéral
Hommage Collatéral 04 | Alan Moore, roi-sorcier de la contre-culture – partie 2
Cette seconde partie a été enregistrée dans les locaux Bragelonne / Hi Comics. Merci encore à Alain Névant, Claire Deslances et Sullivan Rouaud pour leur acceuil. Nous reprenons le cours du podcast après le divorce fracassant entre Alan Moore et DC Comics. Durant cette longue période encore en cours, Moore propose certaines de ces oeuvres les plus marquantes comme From Hell, Filles perdues et La Ligue des Gentlemen Extraordinaires. Il va aussi participer au lancement de nouveaux éditeurs et s’intéresser à plus d’une forme d’expression : les romans, la musique ou encore... la mag...
2018-02-06
3h 15
The Life Scientific
Wendy Barclay and the flu virus
2018 is having the worst flu season for seven years. Influenza continues to make a lot of us feel very ill, and it can of course be fatal. Wendy Barclay, Professor Virology at Imperial College London, has spent many years trying to learn everything she can about the way flu viruses behave. These microscopic infectious organisms are formidable foes - they mutate all the time, making it hard to predict which strain is going to be the one to make us sick and therefore to design effective vaccines against it. Jim al-Khalili talks to Wendy Barclay about how...
2018-01-30
28 min
Gospel Boogie
Gospel Boogie - Episode 1034
Original air date July 2nd, 2017 on ThumbinRadio.com. Gospel Boogie is an exploration of the classic gospel music sounds of the 1940’s through the early 1970’s.----more---- Track List: The Skylarks - Roll Jordan Roll (Nashboro 729) 1962 Swanee River Boys - Up To The House Of The Lord (Zondervan ZLP 635) 1965 The Parker Family - He'll Set You Free (Songs Of Salvation) 1960 Golden Gate Qt. - Mary Mary (Mercury 8124) 1949 The Plainsmen - I'm Working On A Building (Mercury MG 20625) 1961 Allen Bunn (aka Tarheel Slim) - Get on the Road to Glory (Gotham Gospel Vol. 2) 1950ish Wendy Bagwell and The...
2017-07-07
1h 03
Reader's Entertainment Radio
Book Lights With Debra Parmley Presents: Wendy Sand Eckel
Join Debra Parmley, host of Book Lights on Tuesday night as she chats with author Wendy Sand Eckel, author of the Rosalee Hart mystery series set on Maryland's eastern shore. Murder at Barclay Meadow is the first book in the series. Death at the Day Lily Café, the second book in the series releases July 26th. For more about Wendy Sand Eckel visit http://www.wendysandeckelauthor.com/ and the host of Book Lights, Debra Parmley at http://www.debraparmley.com Book Lights - Shining a light on good books!
2016-07-13
15 min
BBC Inside Science
Flu, Coffee yeasts, Wave machine, Cochlear implants
The flu season is running later this year. And it has been unusually virulent. Professor Wendy Barclay, virologist at Imperial College London, tells Tracey Logan about the constant race to keep up with flu mutations in order to build an effective vaccine.Wine has a microbial terroir which is thought to affect its taste. A new paper suggests coffee and chocolate might do too. Aimee Dudley from the Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute in Seattle has studied global populations of yeast found on cacao and coffee beans. She explains that these yeast varieties are genetically diverse. Tracey...
2016-03-24
27 min
This Week in Virology
TWiV 377: Chicken with a side of Zika
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiVniks review the past week's findings on Zika virus and microcephaly, and reveal a chicken protein that provides insight on the restriction of transmission of avian influenza viruses to humans. Links for this episode Larvicide not involved in microcephaly (CBS News) Obama seeks $1.8b for Zika virus (Guardian) Zika virus in Puerto Rico (MMWR) Zika virus in semen (EID) Zika virus in Indonesia (EID) Phylogeny of Zika virus (EID) Zika virus may cause mental disease (NYTimes) Zika virus from amniotic fluid (Lancet) Host...
2016-02-21
1h 34
MicrobeWorld Video
MWV Episode 58 - TWiV Live in Dublin
Watch Vincent Racaniello and guests Connor Bamford, Ron Fouchier, Wendy Barclay and Richard Elliott, in a live-streaming episode filmed on Mar. 26, 2012, of This Week in Virology from the Society for General Microbiology 2012 Spring Conference in Dublin, Ireland. In this show, Racaniello discuses the H5N1 research publication controversy and emerging bunyaviruses.
2012-04-01
1h 06
MicrobeWorld Video HD
MWV Episode 58 - TWiV Live in Dublin
Watch Vincent Racaniello and guests Connor Bamford, Ron Fouchier, Wendy Barclay and Richard Elliott, in a live-streaming episode filmed on Mar. 26, 2012, of This Week in Virology from the Society for General Microbiology 2012 Spring Conference in Dublin, Ireland. In this show, Racaniello discuses the H5N1 research publication controversy and emerging bunyaviruses.
2012-04-01
1h 06
MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
MWV Episode 58 - TWiV Live in Dublin (Audio Only)
Listen to Vincent Racaniello and guests Connor Bamford, Ron Fouchier, Wendy Barclay and Richard Elliott, in a live-streaming episode of This Week in Virology from the Society for General Microbiology 2012 Spring Conference in Dublin, Ireland. In his show, Racaniello discuses the H5N1 research publication controversy and emerging bunyaviruses.
2012-04-01
1h 06
Listen With Your Mind, Not Just Your Ears With Free Audiobook
Preservationist Audiobook by David Maine
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 201686 Title: Preservationist Author: David Maine Narrator: Clayton Barclay Jones, Ensemble Cast, John Randolph Jones, Tyler Bunch, Wendy Hoopes Format: Unabridged Length: 06:36:00 Language: English Release date: 07-12-04 Publisher: HighBridge Company Genres: Fiction & Literature, Religious & Inspirational Summary: In The Preservationist, Dave Maine tells the story of Noe who has been called by God to build a boat and collect two of every animal on earth to be saved from a coming deluge. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2004-07-13
6h 36