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Prost Mahlzeit! Der österreichische Wein und Kulinarik Podcast
#21 - Elli Wessely vom Weingut Wessely Horitschon
Prost Mahlzeit – Episode 21 mit Elli Wessely: Fröhliche Wurzeln, besondere Reben und ein Obstkorb für Tobias MorettiIn dieser Folge von Prost Mahlzeit besuchen wir das Weingut Wessely in Horitschon – ein Familienbetrieb mit Wurzeln in Tschechien, dessen Name „Wessely“ passenderweise „fröhlich“ bedeutet. Und genau so begegnet uns Elli Wessely: offen, herzlich und mit einer Leidenschaft für Wein und Obst, die ansteckend ist.Neben 13 Hektar Rebfläche betreibt die Familie auch Obstverkauf – eine Geschichte, die auf charmante Weise begann und inzwischen Stammkunden wie Tobias Moretti anzieht. Seit 14 Jahren steht Elli zudem im Winter am eigenen Glühweinsta...
2025-08-17
43 min
Zentralquartett - Menschenrechte hier und jetzt
Franziska Wessely: „Ohne Deutschkenntnisse keine öffentliche Wohnung?“ (Zentralquartett vol.37)
Franziska Wessely, Geschäftsführerin der Aktion Leben der Katholischen Aktion Salzburg, schildert ihre Erfahrungen aus der Beratung im Zusammenhang mit der Wohnungsvergabe für geförderte Wohnungen in der Stadt Salzburg. Aufgrund des geänderten Wohnbauförderungsgesetzes des Landes müssen nun Deutschkenntnisse auf Niveau A2 nachgewiesen werden – dass ein einzelner Sprachtest über Wohnung oder keine Wohnung entscheiden kann, ist tatsächlich dramatisch für junge Familien. (Aufzeichnung vom 24.3.2025)
2025-03-25
46 min
Prevention is the New Cure
47. Simon Wessely on the new Mental Health Bill
Steve is joined by his brand new co-host, Dr Sarah Wollaston, for the first time. Sarah was an MP from 2010-2019 and, like Steve, is a former Chair of the Health Select Committee. The pair are joined by Professor Sir Simon Wessely to talk about the new Mental Health Bill going through Parliament and also cover President Trump and the WHO on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day plus three of the biggest cancers. Oh and they compare puppies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-30
51 min
SONNTAGs-Jause
Der schauspielende Militärseelsorger
Unser Gast in der heutigen Podcast-Folge ist Dr. Alexander Wessely. Passend zum Martinsfest wurden Briochekipferl gebacken. Nicht viele können von sich behaupten, dass sie sowohl professioneller Schauspieler, als auch Militärpriester in einem sind. Alexander Wessely schon! Im „Dienen“ sieht er viel Gutes, denn die Menschen im Militär helfen oft und selbstverständlich. Der Patron der Soldaten ist übrigens der Heilige Martin: Der 11. November ist somit besonderer Feiertag für unseren Podcast-Gast. Wie er diesen typischerweise verbringt, hat uns Alexander Wessely in der Sonntags-Jause erzählt. Rezept: Briochekipferl Zutaten für 12 Stück
2024-11-10
42 min
Die Leserinnen - der feministische Bücherpodcast
Folge 53: Mit Autorin Christina Wessely über "Liebesmühe"
Postpartale Depression - erzählt und nachfühlbar in einem autofiktionalen Roman. Die Leserinnen ist der Buch Podcast über feministische Bücher. Wir lesen und sprechen darüber, was wir dabei gelernt haben. Wir lesen Sachbücher und Romane - feministische Literatur und Werke, die einen Impact auf die Gleichberechtigung haben können. Mit jedem Buch verstehen wir ein bisschen besser, welche Systeme uns bremsen und was das Patriarchat damit zu tun hat. Begleite uns auf unserer Reise durch die besten Bücher zum Thema Emanzipation. Du findest uns übrigens auf Instagram - schreib uns doch mal...
2024-09-13
1h 05
The Bets Life
39. How to Play Your Cards Right With Tarot Advisor Mary Wessely
Mary Wessely is a second-generation intuitive with over three decades of experience as a Tarot advisor. She specializes in assisting clients to identify and reframe patterns of behavior to make way for personal, professional, and spiritual growth. As Mary says, “Life doesn’t have to be filled with unexplainable challenges. Tarot readings can help you understand and reframe your life story - to one full of expansion in love, joy and success.”Mary and I discuss her intuitive journey, how popular culture has misrepresented Tarot, how she is able to interpret the cards, and how sh...
2024-04-22
48 min
MQ Open Mind
Professor Simon Wessely & Understanding NHS Spending
In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor and Craig spoke to the Regius Professor of Psychiatry at King’s College London, Professor Sir Simon Wessely. Simon is a psychiatrist and epidemiologist with a focus on military health and unexplained symptoms and syndromes. In 2017, the then-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, commissioned Simon to chair the review of the Mental Health Act based on his extensive knowledge and experience. In this conversation, they discussed Simon’s unique insight into the NHS, the process of reviewing mental health legislation, and his research on Gulf W...
2024-04-16
1h 00
teol.hu
TEOL PODCAST #327/2023: Wessely Gábor
Wessely Gábor író, újságíró Szolnokon született, a szőke Tisza partján, 1957-ben. Most Tolnán él a Holt-Duna partján.
2023-11-17
30 min
Aging-US
Inhibiting NLRP3 Signaling in Aging Podocytes Improves Longevity
A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Inhibiting NLRP3 signaling in aging podocytes improves their life- and health-span.” The decrease in the podocyte’s lifespan and health-span that typify healthy kidney aging cause a decrease in their normal structure, physiology and function. The ability to halt and even reverse these changes becomes clinically relevant when disease is superimposed on an aged kidney. NLRP3 [nod-like receptor protein 3] expression is increased in podocytes of mice with advanced age and contributes to their damage. “However, the functional consequence of increased levels of NLRP3 in aged podocytes is unknown.” In this ne...
2023-08-08
04 min
Der Textilportal Podcast
013: Nachhaltige Wolle Marken
Welche Wolle-Marken kann ich guten Gewissens kaufen? Welche Kriterien kann ich meiner Kaufentscheidung zugrundelegen? In dieser Podcastfolge habe Kathi Wessely zu Gast, die Inhaberin des Wollgeschäftes Woll-Habitat am Aumannplatz im 18. Wiener Gemeindebezirk. Das Wollhabitat ist ein auf nachhaltige Wolle und Garne spezialisiertes Wollgeschäft. Wir sprechen darüber, nach welchen Kriterien Kathi die Wolle für ihr Geschäft auswählt. Kapitelmarken 0:00:55 Wie kam es zur Eröffnung eines Wollgeschäftes? 0:06:25 Nach welchen Kriterien wählt Kathi die Woll-Marken aus? 0:17:05 seltene europäische Schafrassen und das Thema “kratzig” 0:22:20 Wie kann ich als Konsumentin erkennen, was richtig gute W...
2023-02-16
36 min
Inside Insurance
#40 Schaumwein und Schmerztabletten – mit Silke Hohorst und Susanne Wessely
Ungewöhnlich. Das beschreibt diese Folge wohl am besten. Es fließt ungewöhnlich viel Champagner, während über ungewöhnliche Werdegänge und noch ungewöhnlichere Arbeitsmodelle aus dem Stuttgarter Maklervertrieb diskutiert wird. Ja, Silke Hohorst und Susanne Wessely aus der Barmenia Maklerdirektion Stuttgart sind wahre Pionierinnen, und erkannten das Potenzial von Remotearbeit schon, als es noch nicht cool war. Trotzdem dürfen Teamhappenings und Incentives für die 99% weibliche Besetzung der – physisch gar nicht existenten – Maklerdirektion natürlich nicht fehlen. Wie Vertrieb dezentral funktioniert, ohne dass der Teamspirit auf der Strecke bleibt, und zu welchen Terminen man am besten eine Ibu...
2022-08-03
1h 19
EspressoTalk.OmniBlick | Online Podium
#14 EspressoTalk mit Architektin Astrid Wessely
Margarita Misheva spricht mit Architektin Astrid Wessely über ihre Branche und die Berührungspunkte mit der Digitalisierung. Wir wollen euch und uns inspirieren lassen, out of the box zu denken, fremde Blickwinkel bewusst wahrzunehmen und neue Sichtweisen kennenzulernen. Hinhören statt zuhören steht bei EspressoTalk.OmniBlick am Programm. In dieser Folge betritt Architektin Astrid Wessely das Online Podium. Sie gestaltet nachhaltige Lebenswelten - das gelingt ihr nicht nur mit der Architektur, sondern auch mit ihren vielseitigen ehrenamtlichen Tätigkeiten. Im Wordrap hat sie uns vorab 3 Fragen beantwortet: Kannst du dich und deinen Beruf...
2022-05-03
16 min
Careers in Your Ears
Series 7, Episode 3; Professor Sir Simon Wessely: a senior clinical academic's career, and researchers' mental health
Listen to this episode of Careers in Your Ears to understand more about a very experienced academic's route. Kate Murray talks to Simon Wessely (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/professor-sir-simon-wessely), Professor of Psychiatry at King's College London, about his experiences as a clinician and epidemiologist, about the peaks and troughs of research life and the excitement of making an impact. We also discuss the SMaRteN (https://www.smarten.org.uk/) network, a student-led research network looking at student mental health issues, and talk about the issues involved in understanding research studies looking at perceptions of mental health and st...
2022-01-28
38 min
Carls Café
#66 Weihnachten im Metaversum
Diese Woche in der Zukunft: Worin liegt der Zauber des Metaversums? Warum lassen wir uns hineinziehen in eine digitale Welt und warum geben wir die sichere Überzeugung, dass diese digitale Welt nicht handfest real sein kann, bereitwillig an der Pforte ab? An der Anziehungskraft digitaler Welten besteht ja kein Zweifel – nicht erst, seit Facebook sein Mutterunternehmen in Meta umbenannt hat und voll auf die Entwicklung eines Metaversums setzt. Was ein Metaversum werden kann, war Thema von Episode 58 unseres Podcasts.Christian Wessely ist Professor für Fundamentaltheologie und forscht seit vielen Jahren zu Games, Medien und Religio...
2021-12-23
33 min
The Next GenCast
Episode 19. Backstage with: Dame Clare Gerada
Our guest this week is Prof Dame Clare Gerada, probably known to many of you- in fact she’s been called the most well-known GP in Britain.She’s currently Medical Director of NHS Practitioner Health (a service for doctors and dentists with mental health problems), Chair of a charity called Doctors in Distress, and Co-Chair of the NHS Assembly.Clare has just passed her 31-year mile stone working in the same GP practice in South London. She began working there after first training in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital (where incidentally she met...
2021-07-27
48 min
Inside In - Der offizielle Tennispodcast des ÖTV
#01 Inside In - Philipp Wessely
Der neue Konditionstrainer in der Südstadt Philipp Wessely gibt Einblicke wie er mit den Spieler*innen arbeitet und was er ihnen aus seiner Zusammenarbeit mit Weltklasse Athleten mitgeben kann. Außerdem erzählt er, was seine Ziele gemeinsam mit Jürgen Melzer (ÖTV Sportdirektor) sind und warum er eine Leidenschaft für den 800m Lauf hat.
2021-05-20
30 min
Desert Island Discs
Professor Sir Simon Wessely
Professor Sir Simon Wessely is the first ever psychiatrist to be awarded a Regius professorship – an honour bestowed by the Queen. He is professor of psychological medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London, and is also a consultant psychiatrist at King’s College Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital. Born in Sheffield to a father who had come to Britain on the Kindertransport, he started his research career working on unexplained symptoms and syndromes, leading progressive and sometimes controversial work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Disagreement about whether the condition is physical or psy...
2021-03-28
38 min
Real World Behavioural Science
CORONAVIRUS Mini-Series #5 (14th April 2020) Extended lockdown; Helping adherence and Longer-term lessons - Prof. Susan Michie & Prof. Jim McManus
Send us a textRecorded on 14th April 2020Apologies for the lower sound quality, we wanted to make sure we had both Jim and Susan on podcast as it gives richer content, however it did mean some technical difficulties.This episode comes out just as the lockdown has been extended for a further 3 weeks. In this episode we discuss what this further period of isolation and distancing means for the population. The potential for, and also ways to tackle, increases in loneliness, tension, and declining adherence, but why it is not appropriate to use...
2020-04-14
38 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - Insolvency within the UK Energy Supply Sector
In this podcast Frank Wessely, Partner at Quantuma LLP discusses the implications of Insolvency within the UK Energy Supply Sector with Andrew Walker, National Head of Restructuring and Insolvency at law firm Irwin Mitchell. They take a look at the reasoning behind the increase of insolvencies in this sector and the impact it has on the supplier, the regulator (Ofgem) and of course, the consumer.
2020-03-16
19 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 101: Veasna, Smith and Reinmuth, Aldeguer
We review Year of the Rabbit by Tian Veasna, Big Black: Stand at Attica by Frank Smith and Jared Reinmuth, and After the Spring: A Story of Tunisian Youth by Hélène Aldeguer.
2020-03-04
58 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
Interview #4: Professor Sir Simon Wessely
Professor Sir Simon Wessely is Regius professor of psychiatry at King’s College London and a consultant liaison psychiatrist at King’s College and the Maudsley Hospitals, as well as civilian consultant advisor in psychiatry to the British Army. From 2014 to 2017 he was elected president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.Interviewed by Dr. Alex Curmi. For questions, comments and feedback- thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.comIf you find the show valuable here's how you can support it: https://buymeacoffee.com/podcast8Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.com Follow us here...
2020-02-29
1h 03
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - Challenges faced by IP's dealing with Company Taxation
In this Podcast Quantuma's Frank Wessely talks to SFPG Chartered Accountant's Senior Partner, Ian Fenton about company taxation challenges faced by Insolvency Practitioners when providing advice to clients and how SFPG can work with IP's to successfully recover potentially missed tax and asset claims.
2020-01-21
20 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 100: Best of the 2010s
Alex rejoins Joshua and Joe to run down our roughly 14 favorite books and cartoonists of the 2010s: Eleanor Davis, Rosalie Lightning by Tom Hart, Anders Nilsen, John Hanciewicz, Digger by Ursula Vernon, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Vol. 1 by Emil Ferris, Marion Fayolle, Frank Santoro, Joe Sacco, the comics journalism of The Nib, My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf, Daytripper by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon, and Marcelo D'Salete.
2020-01-06
57 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 99: Bunjevac, Noomin, Mardou, Boyd, Barajas
We review Bezimena by Nina Bunjevac, Drawing Power edited by Diane Noomin, Sky in Stereo vol. 2 by Mardou, Chicken Rising by D. Boyd, and La Voz de M.A.Y.O. by Henry Barajas.
2019-12-09
51 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - The Redundancy of Senior Executives as part of corporate restructuring
In this Podacst Quantuma's Frank Wessely talks to David Kidd and Mike Duckitt from Latimer Transitions about redundancies of Senior Executives as part of corporate restructuring. Frank, David and Mike discuss and explore processes and coping strategies to enable these highly experienced individuals to move forward and into the next chapter's of their lives.
2019-12-03
32 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 98: Davis, D'Salete, Healy, Willumsen
We review The Hard Tomorrow by Eleanor Davis, Angola Janga by Marcelo D'Salete, Americana by Luke Healy, and Bradley of Him by Connor Willumsen.
2019-11-27
52 min
Medical Error Interviews
Hillary Johnson: The Banality of Medical Evil (part 2)
In part 2 journalist Hillary Johnson shares more about her work and her life. If you’re not familiar with the story of how a biological disease that occurs in sporadic and epidemic forms was labeled as ‘all in your head’ by the Centre for Disease Control, than you’ll want to hear how it all went down from the one person who uncovered the corruption. Hillary talks about her healthiest 9 months in 35 years of being ill when she was taking Ampligen and why she’s not still taking it. Hillary shares about being banned from the Centre for Diseas...
2019-11-01
1h 18
Comics for Grownups
Episode 97: Delporte, Moore, Daniels, Passmore, Allaby, Mandaag
In this episode we touch on This Woman's Work by Julie Delporte, Sweet Little Cunt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet by Anne Elizabeth Moore, BTTM FDRS by Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore, Martin Peters by Patrick Allaby, and The Follies of Richard Wadsworth by Nick Mandaag.
2019-10-21
57 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 96: Jacob, Lust, Lin, Jason
We review Good Talk by Mira Jacob, How I Tried to Be a Good Person by Ulli Lust, Pope Hats #6 by Hartley Lin, and O Josephine! by Jason.
2019-08-16
1h 03
Comics for Grownups
Episode 95: Villadsen, Schrauwen, Ferraris, Chiocca
In this episode we review The Sea by Rikke Villadsen, Parallel Lives by Olivier Schrauwen, and The Scar: Graphic Reportage from the U.S. Mexico Border by Andrea Ferraris and Renato Chiocca.
2019-06-16
32 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 94: Buhle, Max, Griffith, Brown
In this episode we review Eugene V. Debs: A Graphic Biography by Paul Buhle and Steve Max, Nobody's Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead by Bill Griffith, and Cannibis: The Illegalization of Weed in America by Box Brown.
2019-05-28
46 min
Declassified
Episode 27 - Prof Simon Wessely
President of Royal College of Psychiatrists, director of the King's centre for Military health research and he was recently appointed by the government to review the 'Mental Health Act'. This episodes we speak to the countries senior psychiatrist about the history of military psychiatry and the differences between shell shock and modern day PTSD. Fascinating and a real privilege to have Sir Simon Wessely with us for a Declassified episode.
2019-05-22
56 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - Debt recovery challenges facing businesses Podcast
In this podcast Quantuma’s Frank Wessely discusses the debt recovery industry, focussing on the internal and external challenges facing businesses today as regards collecting debts due to them.
2019-04-17
20 min
The Mental Elf
Simon Wessely
Prof Sir Simon Wessely (MHA Review Chair) What do we do now with the Mental Health Act review? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-03-25
03 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 93: Baczynski, Walden, Vaughan, Reynolds, Forsman, de Radigues
We review Retrograde Orbit by Kristyna Baczynski, On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden, Barrier by Brian K. Vaughan, The New World by Chris Reynolds, and Hobo Mom by Charles Forsman and Max de Radigues.
2019-03-19
50 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - Insolvency & Litigation Funding Podcast
On this Insolvency and Litigation Funding podcast Quantuma’s Frank Wessely speaks with Edward Judge, Insolvency Solicitor from Irwin Mitchell about the implications of the LASPO (Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Criminal Offenders Act) exemption and its effects on IP’s (Insolvency Practitioners) and Lawyers in relation to Litigation Funding.
2019-03-05
32 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - The commercial Property Market Podcast
In this commercial property market podcast Quantuma’s Frank Wessely speaks with John Cook, Revenue Manager at UK focused property real estate investment trust, Capital & Regional about the commercial property market and challenges faced by landlords.
2019-03-04
23 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - Debt Recovery Podcast
On this podcast Quantuma’s Frank Wessely speaks with Glen Morgan, Founder and Managing Director at Credebt Limited about the Debt Recovery Industry, and in particular the internal and external challenges facing businesses collecting debts due to them, how this can change when financial distress sets in and what can be done when an Insolvency Practitioner is appointed to maximise the debt recovery process on behalf of creditors.
2019-03-04
19 min
Quantuma's Podcasts
Quantuma - The Franchising Sector Podcast
In our latest Franchising podcast Quantuma's Frank Wessely is joined by Jane Masih, solicitor and Director at leading franchise specialists Owen White. Together they discuss the challenges facing franchisors, and the impact on professionals in the insolvency and restructuring sector.
2019-03-04
19 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 92: Best of 2018
We run down our top 10 favorite books of 2018.
2019-01-28
41 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 91: Roberts, Sergel, Baudoin, Van Sciver, Fior
In this episode we talk about Chlorine Gardens by Keiler Roberts, One Dirty Tree by Noah Van Sciver, Piero by Edmond Baudoin, Bald Knobber by Robert Sergel, and Blackbird Days by Manuele Fior.
2019-01-09
41 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 90: Prum, Fitzgerald, Walch, I Feel Machine, Nilsen
We discuss The Dead Eye and the Deep Blue Sea by Vannak Anan Prum, Drawn to Berlin by Ali Fitzgerald, You Can Try Again by Olivia Walch, the collection I Feel Machine, and Tongues #2 by Anders Nilsen.
2018-11-20
40 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 89: Nichols, Utkin, Hanawalt, Tonatiuh
We review Flocks by L. Nichols, The King of Birds by Alexander Utkin, Coyote Doggirl by Lisa Hanawalt, and Undocumented: A Worker's Fight by Duncan Tonatiuh.
2018-10-03
42 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 88: Alagbé, Ruillier, Kupperman, Starkings
In this episode we review Yellow Negroes and Other Imaginary Creatures by Yvan Alagbé, The Strange by Jerome Ruillier, All the Answers by Jerome Kupperman, and The Beef by Richard Starkings and Shaky Kane.
2018-08-10
52 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 87: Perez, Gipi, David B.
In this episode we review Land of the Sons by Gipi, Pervert by Michelle Perez and Remy Boydell, and Hasib and the Queen of Serpents by David B.
2018-07-06
34 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 86: Davis, DeForge, and Wertz
In this episode we review Why Art by Eleanor Davis; Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero by Michael DeForge; and Tenements, Towers & Trash by Julia Wertz.
2018-05-14
35 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 85: Box Brown, Fabien Nury, Paul Buhle, and more
We review Is This Guy for Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman by Box Brown, The Death of Stalin by Fabien Nury and Thierry Robin, Johnny Appleseed: Green Dreamer of the American Frontier by Paul Buhle and Noah Van Sciver, and NOW #1 and #2.
2018-03-19
48 min
Reasons Revisited
Episode 21. TIME TO TALK: Tackling the mental health crisis *LIVE SHOW*
Hello! We took to the stage and took on the topic of mental health. With 1 in 4 people experiencing a mental health problem each year, there must be something we can do to support, and where possible treat, these millions. Ruby Wax, George Ezra, and Professor Sir Simon Wessely joined us at the Leicester Square Theatre to talk about their personal and professional experiences with mental health.ANDAyesha Hazarika is BACK! We talk badgers, office pets, and saucy calendars. FURTHER READING MERCHhttps://shop.spreadshirt.co...
2018-02-12
1h 20
Comics for Grownups
Episode 84: Chatterjee, D'Salete, and Farinella
In this episode we review Verax by Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil, Run for It by Marcelo D'Salete, and The Senses by Mateo Farinella.
2018-02-01
36 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 83: Top 8 of 2017
We run down our top 8 favorite comics of 2017.
2018-01-12
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 82: Chaboute, Leslie Stein, Jesse Lonergan
We review Alone by Chaboute, Present by Leslie Stein, and This World Is Not for Burning and Hedra by Jesse Lonergan.
2017-12-13
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 81: Nilsen, Findakly, and Forsman
We review The End of the Fucking World by Charles Forsman, Poppies from Iraq by Brigitte Findakly and Lewis Trondheim, and Tongues #1 by Anders Nilsen.
2017-10-16
27 min
Private Passions
Sir Simon Wessely
As part of Radio 3's Why Music? The Key to Memory weekend, Michael Berkeley talks to the psychiatrist Sir Simon Wessely. Professor Sir Simon Wessely is one of our most eminent psychiatrists: until recently the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, he is the current president of the Royal Society of Medicine, and Regis Chair of Psychiatry at King's College London. An interest in unexplained symptoms and syndromes has led to many years of research in areas such as Chronic Fatigue and Gulf War Syndrome. Simon talks to Michael about the powerful relationship between...
2017-10-15
33 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 80: Manuele Fior, Jillian Tamaki, and Jonathan Coulton/Matt Fraction
We review The Interview by Manuele Fior, Boundless by Jillian Tamaki, and Solid State, written by Matt Fraction based on a concept album by Jonathan Coulton.
2017-08-31
33 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 79: Dominique Goblet and Max Andersson
Joshua and Alex review Pretending Is Lying by Dominique Goblet and The Excavation by Max Andersson.
2017-07-28
30 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 78
Joshua and Joe review Hostage by Guy Delisle, The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia by Mary and Brian Talbot, Rolling Blackouts by Sarah Glidden, and Your Black Friend by Ben Passmore.
2017-06-28
39 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 77: Peplum, 100 Nights of Hero, The Flintstones
We review Peplum by Blutch, The 100 Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg, and The Flintstones vol. 1 by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh.
2017-05-18
31 min
Disruption
The Monkey Flies Alone
In which our only respite from a dystopian future of racist AI and disappearing tech jobs is the siren's song of the Unicorn Frappuccino. This episode of Disruption is sponsored by: Indeed Prime: Software engineers can now apply to 100 tech companies with 1 application. Refer a friend and get $2k when they are hired. The Tech Academy: An Online Coding Bootcamp Links and Show Notes Have questions only the Disruption cast is qualified to address? Leave us a voicemail at (508) 418-3532 or tweet with the hashtag #DisruptMe and we could answer them on a...
2017-04-24
1h 07
Comics for Grownups
Episode 76: Len, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook, Six Days in Cincinnati
Joshua and Joe review Len: A Lawyer in History by Seth Tobocman, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook by Joe Ollmann, and Six Days in Cincinnati by Dan Mendez Moore.
2017-03-27
33 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 75: Exits, Untitled Ape's Epic Adventure, Soviet Daughter
Alex and Joshua review Exits by Daryl Seitchik, Untitled Ape's Epic Adventure by Steven Tillotson, and Soviet Daughter by Julia Alekseyeva.
2017-02-22
23 min
The Life Scientific
Simon Wessely on unexplained medical syndromes
Professor Sir Simon Wessely has spent his whole career arguing that mental and physical health are inseparable and that the Cinderella status of mental health funding is a national disgrace. His current role, as President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, has given him a platform to bang the drum for parity of funding, better training for doctors and the need to reduce stigma around mental health (and armchair psychiatrists who think it's OK to diagnose the new American President with a mental illness get short shrift as well). Professor of Psychological Medicine at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology...
2017-02-14
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 74: Last Look, Everything Is Teeth, The Unquotable Trump
Joe and Joshua talk about Last Look by Charles Burns and Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld.
2017-02-06
33 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 73: Best of 2016
Alex, Andrea, Joe, and Joshua talk about their eight favorite comics of the year.
2017-01-04
39 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 72: The Arab of the Future, Tetris, Cowboys and Insects, Disillusioned Illusions
Joshua and Joe review The Arab of the Future by Riad Sattouf, Tetris: The Games People Play by Box Brown, Cowboys and Insects by David Hine and Shaky Kane, and Disillusioned Illusions by Greg Stump.
2016-12-08
39 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 71: March book 3, Threadbare, Dave Ortega
In this episode we talk about March book 3 by John Lewis, Threadbare by Anne Elizabeth Moore, and a number of short works by Dave Ortega.
2016-11-08
41 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 70: The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye
Alex and Joshua are joined by Josh O'Neill and Robert Berry to discuss The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew.
2016-10-26
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 69: Indeh, The Fun Family, The Experts
Joshua and Joe review Indeh by Ethan Hawke and Greg Ruth, The Fun Family by Benjamin Frisch, and The Experts by Sophie Franz.
2016-09-29
34 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 68
Alex and Joshua review We All Wish for Deadly Force by Leela Corman, Cosplayers by Dash Shaw, and What Is Obscenity? by Rokudenashiko.
2016-09-19
25 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 67
Joe and Joshua discuss LOVF by Jesse Reklaw and Hot Dog Taste Test by Lisa Hanawalt.
2016-08-11
29 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 66
Joshua and Joe review Irmina by Barbara Yelin and Lulu Anew by Etienne Davodeau.
2016-06-28
38 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 65
Alex and Joshua talk about Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus by Chester Brown, The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks by Igort, and another chapter from Neil Cohn's The Visual Language of Comics.
2016-06-08
39 min
All in the Mind
Psychiatrist shortage, GP helps with mental health, Why boredom could be a good thing
In the UK there are around a hundred unfilled Consultant Psychiatrist posts. Claudia Hammond discusses with Sir Simon Wessely, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, why there is such a shortage, and the knock on effect for patients. Why does psychiatry seem to be the poor relation when compared with other branches of medicine and what can be done to persuade more trainee doctors to consider psychiatry as a career?In the next of our series of features on the shortlist for the All in the Mind Awards, Claudia meets a GP who has helped one...
2016-05-10
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 64
Joe and Joshua talk about Paracuellos by Carlos Gimenez and Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine.
2016-05-05
35 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 63
Joshua and Alex review Nameless City vol. 1 by Faith Erin Hicks and New Construction by Sam Alden.
2016-04-27
26 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 62
Joshua and Joe talk about Through the Habitrails by Jeff Nicholson and Ganges #5 by Kevin Huizenga.
2016-04-19
31 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 61
Alex and Joshua review March vol. 2 by Congressman John Lewis, The Imitation Game by Jim Ottaviani, and Rules for Dating my Daughter by Mike Dawson, and talk about the first chapter of Neil Cohn's The Visual Language of Comics.
2016-03-30
35 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 60
Joe and Joshua talk about Patience by Dan Clowes and The Abbadon by Koren Shadmi.
2016-03-16
19 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 59
Joshua and Joe talk about Soldier's Heart by Carol Tyler and Starve Vol. 1 by Brian Wood.
2016-03-09
34 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 58
In this episode Joshua and Joe talk about Was She Pretty? by Leanne Shapton, Oyster War by Ben Towle, and Dressing and Lose #7 by Michael Deforge.
2016-02-24
26 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 57
In this episode Alex and Joshua review The Oven by Sophie Goldstein and Beverly by Nick Drnaso.
2016-02-12
20 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 56
Joe Wessely joins us as a sometime host in this episode, and we discuss The Envelope Manufacturer by Chris Oliveros, Trashed by Derf Backderf, Ruins by Peter Kuper, and Invisible Ink by Bill Griffith.
2016-02-01
46 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 55: Rosalie Lightning
We devote this entire episode to discussing Tom Hart's new book, Rosalie Lightning.
2016-01-25
26 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 54: Best of 2015
Andrea, Alex, and Joshua run through our top eight comics of 2015.
2015-12-28
36 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 53
Joshua and Alex review Plans We Made by Simon Moreton, Curveball by Jeremy Sorese, We Are Going to Bremen to Be Musicians by Tin Can Forest and Geoff Berner, Two Brothers by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba, and Junction by Nathan Jurevicius.
2015-12-10
29 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 52: Frank Santoro
Alex interviews renowned cartoonist, comics critic, and educator Frank Santoro, author of Cold Heat and Pompeii, among other works.
2015-10-12
1h 45
Comics for Grownups
Episode 51
We review Fütchi Perf by Kevin Czapiewski, If You Steal by Jason, and SuperMutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki.
2015-08-27
22 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 50
In this episode we review The Boat by Matt Huynh (adapting a story by Nam Le), Fante Bukowski by Noah Van Sciver, and Loop de Loop comics by Ryan Cecil Smith.
2015-08-10
28 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 49
Reviews of Poetry Is Useless by Anders Nilsen, Ghetto Brother by Julian Voloj and Claudia Ahlering, and An Entity Observes All Things by Box Brown.
2015-07-27
19 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 48
In this episode: Unflattening by Nick Sousanis, BORB by Jason Little, Mowgli's Mirror by Olivier Schrauwen, and Day Glo Ayhole by Ben Passmore.
2015-07-10
27 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 47: Josh Bayer returns part 2
The conclusion of our interview with Josh Bayer, plus reviews of The Sculptor by Scott McCloud, Displacement by Lucy Knisley, and several comics by A.J. Poyiadgi.
2015-05-19
1h 16
Comics for Grownups
Episode 46: Josh Bayer returns
In this episode we talk with Josh Bayer once more and also review 566 Frames by Dennis Wojda, Mimi and the Wolves by Alabaster, and Soppy by Philippa Rice.
2015-04-01
1h 11
2015 – Notes from Coode Street
Episode 223: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Wright, Tehani Wessely and the Aurealis Awards
As the Aurealis Awards reach their twentieth anniversary, Jonathan sits down with Aurealis Awards judging co-ordinator Tehani Wessely, publisher Alisa Krasnostein, and critic Sean Wright to discuss the Aurealis Awards, their history and the recently released 2014 Aurealis Awards shortlist. This is the first time two episodes of Coode Street have been recorded and released on the … Continue reading Episode 223: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Wright, Tehani Wessely and the Aurealis Awards →
2015-03-01
00 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 223: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Wright, Tehani Wessely and the Aurealis Awards
As the Aurealis Awards reach their twentieth anniversary, Jonathan sits down with Aurealis Awards judging co-ordinator Tehani Wessely, publisher Alisa Krasnostein, and critic Sean Wright to discuss the Aurealis Awards, their history and the recently released 2014 Aurealis Awards shortlist. This is the first time two episodes of Coode Street have been recorded and released on the same day! Our thanks to Alisa, Tehani and Sean for making the time to be available to record the podcast. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode!
2015-03-01
1h 12
Comics for Grownups
Episode 45
In this episode we review Lynda Barry's Syllabus, Monte Beauchamp's Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World, Pascal Rabate's Street View, Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen by Dylan Horrocks, FUNGUS: The Unbearable Rot of Being by James Kochalka, and The Palace of Ashes and When We Were Kids by Andy Warner.
2015-02-03
32 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 44: Best of 2014
It's our 10 favorite books of 2014, plus a few leftovers from 2013 we didn't know about in time for last year's list.
2014-12-22
40 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 43
The Late Child and Other Animals by Marguerite Van Cook and James Romberger, Flocks #4 by L. Nichols, Bow-Wow's Nightmare Neighbors by Mark Newgarden and Megan Montague Cash, and Isä by Hanneriina Moisseinen.
2014-12-04
29 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 42
Reviews of Pretty Deadly by Kelly Sue Deconnick and Emma Rios, A Cat Named Tim and Other Stories by John Martz, Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant by Roz Chast, BUMF! Vol. 1 by Joe Sacco, Doctors by Dash Shaw, Hospital Suite by John Porcellino, and Earthling by Aisha Franz.
2014-11-05
49 min
Comics for Grownups
Episode 41
In this episode we discuss Jim: Jim Woodring's Notorious Autojournal, Hip-Hop Family Tree Vol. 2: 1981-1983 by Ed Piskor, A Cabbage in a Nutshell by Tin Can Forest, Hockey Ops #1 by Sam Page and Molly Brooks, The Second in Line by Mattias Adolfsson, Cringe: An Anthology of Embarrassment from Birdcage Bottom Books, and Vile Decay Ritual Three by Malachi Ward.
2014-09-22
34 min
All in the Mind
DSM-5; Should therapists cry? Sleep and mental illness
The new edition of the American Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders will be launched later this month, Professor Simon Wessely discusses its potential impact in the UK. A new survey discovers that 72% of therapists have cried during a therapy session, Claudia Hammond asks should therapists cry? What is the link between sleep and mental illness? A study from Oxford University shows how chaotic sleep can be in people with schizophrenia.
2013-05-07
27 min
All in the Mind
Battlefield Military Mental Health - Antidepressants and Morality - Community Treatment Orders
John, an infantry officer for 19 years, was held up at gunpoint, bombed and saw friends and colleagues killed in action. He tells Claudia Hammond about the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that he suffered when he left the armed forces. And in the first-ever UK study of military personnel in a theatre of war, in Iraq, to test mental health, the military is revealed to have experienced less psychological distress than police or fire officers. One of the study's co-authors, Professor Simon Wessely, Director of the King's Centre for Military Health Research, describes the mental health lessons that are being...
2010-11-02
28 min