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The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Refugee Who Ran the English Church: The Life and Career of Theodore of Tarsus
In this episode, Fordham University master’s student Kristian Powell is joined by his classmate Thomas Warren to discuss the life of Theodore of Tarsus. Theodore was a 7th-century intellectual refugee from Asia Minor who, through a long career as a monk in Rome, was appointed as the Archbishop of Canterbury, influencing the early Anglo-Saxon church immensely.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-07-25
39 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: Rethinking Grand Narratives: Mobility, Diet, & Health in a Small Corner of Early Medieval Hampshire
In this episode, Robin Fleming and Sam Leggett discuss their work on an early fifth-century cemetery in the English village of Alton. Using bioarchaeological evidence from bones and teeth, they have made precise discoveries about the diets of individuals buried at Alton, their states of health, and even the ages at which they migrated from wetland ecosystems down tot he drier territory of the South Downs. Fleming and Leggett’s analysis helps to revise and refine long-held ideas about barbarian invasions and the fall of the Roman Empire.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-07-01
29 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Queer Medievalism & the Cult of Gay Relics: The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in Australia & the USA
In this episode, Michael D. Barbezat (Australian Catholic University) and Miles Pattenden (Oxford University) explore the "queer medievalism" of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in the early 1980s. They discuss the Sisters' creation of "gay relics" in San Francisco, USA and Sydney, Australia, highlighting how the Sisters drew on the intellectual traditions of medieval Christianity to repurpose remnants of destroyed urban spaces as holy relics.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-06-25
37 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
So What? Arthuriana and the Public Humanities
In this episode, Margaret Sheble (webmaster/contributing editor for Arthuriana), Arielle McKee (Outreach Coordinator for The So What), and Brittany Claytor (Assistant Outreach Coordinator) discuss the origins and importance of the new public humanities journal The So What.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-05-25
21 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Modern Uses of the 'Medieval': A Conversation with The Medievalist Toolkit
In this episode, Jonathan Correa Reyes speaks with Robin Reich, Alice Grissom, and Benjamin Bertrand to discuss the work of The Medievalist Toolkit, medievalisms, some of the many ways in which the "medieval" seeps into contemporary political and public discourse, and the importance of outreach.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-05-25
47 min
Tech, Bugs & Rock & Roll
2.12 Apocalypse When?
Today, due to foreseen circumstances, the part of Dylan Beattie will be played by Eli Holderness. What we shall talk about is anybody's guess.
2025-04-25
1h 04
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
French Fantasies in the Medieval North: Translating Old French Romances at the Court of King Hákon Hákonarson of Norway
Old Norse translations of Old French romances played a critical role in introducing ideas of courtliness and chivalry and cultivating a shared European literary culture in thirteenth-century Norway. In this episode, scholar of Old Norse studies Mary Catherine O’Connor examines the reasons for translation, how these translations were produced, and a case study of one translated work to consider the role of cultural encounter as it is revealed through translation and literary transformation.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-04-25
31 min
Doomslayers
I Will Swallow Him
My favourite holy ritual is the stations of the cross dressers!This week, Donna and Laylah are chatting religion. Donna chats about her love of hymns and how she won’t go to mass now unless she gets paid. Laylah talks about her borderline problematic obsession with Judaism and how ridiculously horny she used to get over the Jesus statue in Cabinteely.The dooms include a messiah meme enthusiast a listener who’s hot for preacher and a catholic co-worker....
2025-04-21
39 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: Burial Archaeology and the First Plague Pandemic
In this episode, Reed O'Mara chats with co-authors Janet E. Kay, Jordan Wilson, and Rachel Singer about academic approaches to archaeological and genomic evidence from grave sites and their article "Burial Archaeology and the First Plague Pandemic" (Speculum 100.2), co-written with István Koncz, Merle Eisenberg, Lee Mordechai, and Timothy P. Newfield.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-04-01
42 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Making the Marvels: Bringing The Book of Marvels of the World to the Masses
In 2022, the Getty Museum acquired a mid-15th c. manuscript copy of The Book of the Marvels of the World featuring an illumination program of global locales, launching a publication and exhibition project in partnership with the Morgan Library & Museum. Larisa and Kelin, two members of Team Marvels (along with Elizabeth Morrison, Senior Curator of Manuscripts at the Getty and Joshua O’Driscoll, Associate Curator of Manuscripts at the Morgan Library & Museum), discuss the challenges, opportunities, and priorities in crafting museum publications and exhibitions that deal with sensitive material. Their conversation provides a brief overview of The Book of Ma...
2025-03-25
40 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
We're Back! Season 4 Producer Introduction
Catch up with the producers of the Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast in this forerunner episode to Season 4!Featuring Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa-Reyes, Loren Lee, Reed O'Mara, and Logan QuigleyFor more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2025-03-21
37 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: The Medieval Academy of America Centennial Issue
In this episode, Will Beattie speaks with the co-editors of a special issue of Speculum: A journal of Medieval Studies (100.1) that coincides with the centennial of the Medieval Academy of America. Together, Roland Betancourt, Karla Mallette, and Will reflect on one hundred years of medieval studies and what the future may hold for the field.
2025-01-04
47 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Medievalists Go Online
Have you ever Googled something about the Middle Ages? Clicked a link to find out the best medieval books of 2024? If so, then you have probably found yourself on Medievalists.net at some point. In this episode, Reed and Loren interview the site’s co-founder, Peter Konieczny, to find out the history of the media outlet and what goes into building content for it.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-12-25
39 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Natasha Jonas
In the episode Marc and Justin travel to liverpool to meet Natasha Jonas who tells us about growing up in Toxteth, her backround in karate and football and how she became the first ever British female boxer to compete at an Olympic Games! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!...
2024-12-11
19 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
A Queer Look at Manuscript Illumination: Metamorphosis, Imagination, and the Ovide Moralisé
In this episode, art historian Christopher T. Richards chats with Jon and Reed about what we can learn from medieval theories of art-making and sexuality from illuminations found in manuscripts of the Ovide moralisé, an anonymous French poem composed in the fourteenth century.For more information about this conversation, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-11-25
58 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Medieval Peasantry: A Homogeneous Whole or a Space of Social Diversity?
What knowledge exists about medieval peasants and their lives? How do we know what we know?In this episode, Elías Carballido González explores various historical approaches to thinking about the peasantry, considers the state of the field in the present day, and discusses a handful of examples with a focus on northwest Iberia.For more information about Elías, medieval peasants, or this podcast, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-10-25
36 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Textual Cult of Richard Rolle: Writing Contemplation in Later Medieval England
In this episode, Andrew Albin and Andrew Kraebel, the editors of Speculum's essay cluster on the textual cult of fourteenth-century mystic Richard Rolle, chat with MMA series producer and host Jonathan Correa-Reyes about Rolle's life, his works, and the contemplative life that he practiced. This episode is a collaboration with Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies.For more information about Richard, Andrew, and Andrew, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-10-01
50 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Cosmic Ecologies and Animalities in the Jewish Middle Ages
In this episode, MMA series producer and host Reed O'Mara chats with organizers of and participants in Cosmic Ecologies: Animalities in Premodern Jewish Culture, a recent symposium held at Northwestern University and the Newberry Library. The conversation explores medieval Jewish art and culture, particularly cosmic ecologies and their continuities across the animal-human-divine-demonic spectrum. Special thanks to Elina Gertsman, David Shyovitz, Julie A. Harris, Beth Berkowitz, and Sara Offenberg.For more about this topic and the speakers' research, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-09-25
1h 02
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Paintings of the Hall of Kings at Alhambra, Spain
Art and politics have long been intertwined in Spain. From the early medieval Visigoths to the Umayyad Caliphate to the fall of Granada under Muhammad XII in 1492, political, cultural, and artistic landscapes were continually reshaped as successive groups took power. Ghadi Amer explores the relationship between politics and art movements in medieval Spain, focusing on the paintings of the Hall of Kings in Alhambra, Spain.For more about Ghadi's research and this topic, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-09-25
35 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Making Afghanistan Medieval
Afghanistan today is often called medieval: “a broken 13th-century country” (Liam Fox), “delayed by a few centuries” (Thomas Barfield), ruled by “a medieval band of degenerate savages” (Senator Cotton). How did this label come to take hold, and where do we go from here? Join scholars Tanvir Ahmed and Sabauon Nasseri as they discuss how Afghanistan has been made out to be medieval from the British Empire to the War on Terror, and how Afghan historical writing offers multiple escapes from the historiographical trap.For further reading and more information on Tanvir, Sabauon, and this topic, visit...
2024-08-25
31 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Prince Vladimir as a Recruit in the War Between Russia and Ukraine
Medievalism has been a common—and hardly innocent—practice in eastern European political discourses ever since the dissolution of the USSR in the 1990s. To use but one example, both Russia and Ukraine have laid claims on such prominent historical figures as Prince Vladimir/Volodymyr the Great, Princess Olga, Boris and Gleb/Hlib, as well as on such semi-legendary characters as Ilya of Murom. The recent military conflict has led to a renewal of interest in the history of medieval Rus’ and to the rewriting and falsification of this history, particularly in the public sphere through education and political discou...
2024-07-25
37 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Emergency Art History: Protecting At-Risk Cultural Heritage Sites in Nagorno-Karabakh
Recent years have seen the re-ignition of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The historical monuments of this mountainous territory in the South Caucasus attest to the presence of Armenian people in the region for millennia. With the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict having culminated in the expulsion of Armenians from their homes after Azerbaijan assumed control of the region, these monuments are in serious danger.In this episode, Jonathan Correa Reyes speaks with Professor Christina Maranci about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the rich cultural heritage of the region, and our responsibility as scholars concerning at-risk cultural heritage...
2024-07-25
26 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: “Ai flores, ai flores do verde pino”: The Ecopoetics of the Galician-Portuguese Pine Forest
Scholar Adam Mahler reflects on their experience with researching and writing their article, "'“Ai flores, ai flores do verde pino': The Ecopoetics of the Galician-Portuguese Pine Forest," which appears in Speculum 99.3 (July 2024).Denis of Portugal’s “Ai flores, ai flores do verde pino” [Oh flowers, oh flowers of the green pine] is the medieval monarch’s most famous cantiga de amigo and is one of the best-known songs of the Galician-Portuguese tradition. Many have read Denis’s “pine song” as an allusion to the Pinhal de Leiria, the pine forest that he planted—or so the story went. Though...
2024-07-01
30 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
"Disneylanding" Conques and Modern Medievalisms
In this episode, four scholars from the "Conques in the Global World" project (Kris Racaniello, Adrien Palladino, Martin Lešzák, and Janet Marquardt) discuss their research on the diverse ways in which this French village has been (and is still) historicized, museumified, and "Disneylanded," producing a "living" medieval space in the present. This episode spans over one thousand years of history to interrogate questions related to monasticism, aesthetics, urbanism, nationalism, and colonialism at one of the most beloved sites for medieval scholars.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-06-25
1h 01
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Persuasive Power of Maryam: Proselytism, Religious Conversion, and the Politics of Marian Devotion in Medieval and Early Modern Castile
In this episode, Amanda Valdés Sánchez addresses the crucial role of Marian devotion in the Castilian domination of the former territory of Al-Andalus and its native Islamic population. She analyzes the Castilian exploitation of the local Islamic cult of Maryam as an essential tool for consolidating the Castilian control over the recently conquered territories of the South and the expansion of the colonial project. Her analysis also reveals the fundamental role of Mary in the articulation of the Andalusian Islamic population’s place in the Castilian colonial regime and its transformation. This is an exploration of the poli...
2024-05-25
50 min
Procurement Says No
Procurement Says No Ep14 Deus Ex Machina
Ashley Williams from Mishcon de Reya is back as we delve further into artificial intelligence and machine learning. Will machines save us? Will capitalism save us? What will the world’s despots do with this technology? Is this a turtle on its back? Will Charlie Watts really play drums on a new Whitney album? Will lawyers and procurement people be replaced by bots? Who’s best – big companies or small companies? What is intent prediction and will Ed go to prison for a crime he is yet to commit? Or will we just be regulated to a higher standard (oh, that’s a bit dull...
2024-05-15
40 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Multilingualism in Post-Conquest Britain
In the centuries after the Norman Conquest, as many as eight languages were spoken in the British Isles: English, Anglo-Norman, Latin, Norse, Welsh, Cornish, Irish, and Hebrew. Who spoke these languages, and how did they interact and influence each other? In this episode, Austin Benson discusses the linguistic and literary landscape of multilingual Britain, interviewing Dr. Sara Pons-Sanz at Cardiff University about Old Norse, Dr. Shamma Boyarin at the University of Victoria about Hebrew, and Dr. Georgia Henley at Saint Anselm College about Middle Welsh.For more information about these speakers and their conversation, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages...
2024-04-25
1h 02
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages
What goes into editing a special issue of a journal? How does the framework of race and race-thinking inform medieval studies today? What is the role of objectivity in the study of the Middle Ages? Join us for this conversation with the editors of the special issue Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages, published by Speculum (99.2) in April 2024.This episode is a collaboration between The Multicultural Middle Ages and Speculum, and it was hosted by Katherine L. Jansen and Jonathan F. Correa-Reyes in conversation with Cord J. Whitaker, Nahir Otaño Gracia, and Françoi...
2024-04-01
1h 01
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Built and Natural Environments in Medieval Contexts
What is the relationship between so-called built and natural environments as they are represented in medieval literature, and what is the value of thinking about this relationship?Amy Juarez, Chelsea Keane, and Rebecca Davis discuss the nuanced connections between medieval literary representations of “built” and “natural” environments. Their wide-ranging discussion covers the multiplicity of Middle English words, the form of medieval poetic constructions, and the problematics of disciplinary distinctions.For more on this discussion, check out the episode notes on our website: multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2024-03-25
1h 01
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Reflections on The Multicultural Middle Ages
The producers of The Multicultural Middle Ages podcast sit down to talk about where we've been, what it's been like, and what's to come.www.multiculturalmiddleages.com
2024-03-15
31 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: The Cerne Giant in its Early Medieval Context
Scholars Thomas Morcom and Helen Gittos reflect on their experiences with researching and writing their article, "The Cerne Giant in its Early Medieval Context," which appears in Speculum 99:1.The Cerne Abbas giant is a well-known figure cut into the chalk of a hillside in Dorset. Recent archaeological investigation has concluded that it had been cut in the early middle ages. Morcom and Gittos argue that he was originally carved as an image of the classical hero Hercules and that this apparently surprising date makes good historical sense. The landscape context of the giant indicates that he is...
2024-01-01
48 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - John Aldridge
In the final episode in this series Marc and Justin sit down with John Aldridge who tells us about his career as a tool maker before becoming a professional footballer, his time at Oxford and Liverpool and of course street art around Anfield!Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!...
2023-11-22
29 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Stephen Clemence
In this episode Marc and Justin are joined by the current Gillingham manager Stephen Clemence who talks about growing up with his famous father, his career, his charity work and of course murals! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be talking to Leah Williamson...
2023-11-15
41 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - David Fairclough
In this episode Marc and Justin are joined by LIverpool "super sub" David Fairclough! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be talking to Leah Williamson, Rocket Long, Ben Youngs, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard, Jan Molby with Troy Hawke, Frankie Dettori and many more!
2023-11-08
24 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Helen Ward
In this episode Marc and Justin are joined by Watford and Wales legend Helen Ward who talks us through her successful career and the mural dedicated to her at Vicarage Road stadium. Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be talking to Leah Williamson, Rocket...
2023-11-01
40 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Rocket
In this episode Marc and Justin are joined by Soccer AM's "Rocket" who reveals what it was like working on the iconic show in it's heyday! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be talking to Leah Williamson, Rocket Long, Ben Youngs, Jamie Carragher, Steven...
2023-10-25
47 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Bobby Zamora
In this episode Marc and Justin are joined by Bobby Zamora who tells them about the best Sunday League side in London, what he thinks about Marc's friend that "cursed" an FA Cup Final he made an appearance in and so much more! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!...
2023-10-18
49 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Frankie Dettori
In this episode we leave the confines our our usual recording environment and travel to Newmarket to meet Frankie Dettori at his home. We discuss his move to the UK aged 14, the famous victories, the flying dismount and of course the murals dedicated to him. Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!
2023-10-10
28 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Nigel Gibbs & Tommy Mooney
In this episode we chat to two legends of Watford FC - Nigel Gibbs & Tommy Mooney. Find out what Elton John's dressing room looks like, why Tommy Mooney needed a poncho and what Tim Sherwood did to nearly end his and Elton John's career during a 5-a-side match during a trip to China! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that...
2023-10-04
39 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: Jewelry and People in the Byzantine Cemetery of Parapotamos, Epiros
Scholar Georgios Makris reflects on his experiences with researching and writing his article, “Jewelry and People in the Byzantine Cemetery of Parapotamos, Epiros,” which appears in Speculum 98:4.Jewelry reflecting the tastes, needs, and practices of past users across all social strata constitutes one of the most representative portable arts in the Middle Ages. Jewelry’s typical lack of iconography or original context has often prevented scholars of Byzantine art from engaging with the medium’s socio-historical value. By bringing together artworks from museum collections and objects found in the cemetery of Parapotamos, in northwestern Greece, this study disentan...
2023-10-01
41 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Jan Molby & Troy Hawke
In this episode we are joined by Liverpool legend Jan Molby and Greeters Guild comedian Troy Hawke! Find out how Jan lost his front teeth, how many points "MurWalls" would get you in Scrabble and so much more! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will...
2023-09-27
38 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Medieval Japanese Buddhisms
What does it mean to experience a sacred text? How did Buddhism make its way from south Asia to the Japanese archipelago? How did the adoption of Buddhism impact the Japanese Middle Ages? Join Jon Correa Reyes and Reed O'Mara for a conversation with Charlotte Eubanks, where they discuss some of the many ways in which Buddhist beliefs and practices shaped medieval Japanese history, individuals, and landscapes. Additionally, they shed light on how engagement with Buddhist sacred texts was a deeply embodied experience for Buddhist monks and devotees.For more about Charlotte, Jon, Reed, and their conversation, visit our...
2023-09-25
1h 02
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Shaunagh Brown
In this episode we chat to Shaunagh Brown about hammer throwing, fire fighting, javelin and then get onto her amazing career in rugby as well! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be talking to Frankie Dettori, Rocket Long, Ben Youngs, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard...
2023-09-20
43 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - John Barnes
In this episode we chat to John Barnes about playing youth football in the shadows of Wembley Stadium, his succesful career with Liverpool and find out what he thought of his mural before and after it's completion! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!In this series we will be...
2023-09-13
25 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Jamie Carragher
In this episode we sit down with Jamie Carragher to talk about how he got into football, his career with Liverpool and the mural of him in Bootle. We also touch on his charity work and how everyone in Liverpool seems to be his cousin! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!
2023-09-06
30 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Ben Youngs
In our fourth episode we are joined by England rugby's most capped player Ben Youngs. We find out about how Ben got into rugby, what he thinks of the murals painted of him and how to treat the initial stages of a cauliflower ear! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world!
2023-08-30
38 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Racialized Medievalisms & Rings of Power: The Rise of the 'Diverse' Fantasy Prequel
Join your episode co-hosts Kersti Francis (BU) and Misho Ishikawa (NYU) for a lively conversation with Chris Chism (UCLA) about prequels that attempt to "diversify" preexisting fantasy IP. Together Kersti, Misho, and Chris discuss the racial politics of The Lord of the Rings and the new Rings of Power series based on Tolkien's Silmarillion. Throughout the conversation, they deconstruct the white supremacist myth of a racially homogenous (re: white) European Middle Ages to better contextualize and understand 20th- and 21st-century medievalisms. Topics covered include The Green Knight, Game of Thrones, nationalism and war, fanfiction and fandom culture, and how...
2023-08-25
1h 08
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Leah Williamson
In our third episode we are joined by England's womens football captain Leah Williamson. We discuss how Leah got into football, her career over the years and what she thinks about the various murals of her around the country. We also find out how she felt when the one in her home town of Newport Pagnell got painted over! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to...
2023-08-23
45 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Steven Gerrard
In our second episode we are joined by former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard. We discuss his career over the years and what he thinks about the street art culture around Anfield. We also find out what Steven would have done to Marc if he'd spilled paint all over his white carpet whilst he was painting a piece in his house! Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how...
2023-08-16
26 min
Say It & Spray It
Say It & Spray It - Meet The Team
Welcome to Say It & Spray it, a brand new podcast where street art meets sports personalitlies. Justin Beattie and CEO of MurWalls Marc Silver talk to legendary sports personalities about their career and how it feels to be immortalised in large murals that MurWalls have created all over the world! In this series we will be talking to John Barnes, Leah Williamson, Ben Youngs, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard, Jan Molby with Troy Hawke, Bobby Zamora and many more!In this first episode we discuss how MurWalls came about with two of the artists...
2023-08-09
54 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Experiencing Medieval Music
What did medieval music sound like? How can we read and perform the musical notation from medieval manuscripts? What does singing and playing music written before 1500 actually feel like? How did the early music tradition carry forward into the seventeenth century? In this episode, Reed O'Mara interviews musicologists Elena Mullins Bailey and Allison Monroe from the musical ensemble Trobár on the ins and outs of medieval song, both sacred and profane, and the mechanics of historical performance practice.For more about Reed, Elena, Allison, and this topic, check out our Show Notes: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2023-07-25
58 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Speculum Spotlight: Trans Climates of the European Middle Ages, 500-1300
Scholar François•e Charmaille reflects on their experiences with researching and writing their article, “Trans Climates of the European Middle Ages, 500 to 1300,” which appears in Speculum 98:3.This article gathers evidence of a distinct strand of writing in Western Europe from the sixth century onwards, which concerns itself with the relation between the seasons and sexual difference in humans, and particularly in discussions of Tiresias. From this tradition emerges what this article calls trans climatology, a conceptualization of seasons as gendered, of the climatically ordered possession of the seasons as transgender change, and of this change having a direc...
2023-07-01
33 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Filmmaker, the Anchorite, and Their Collaboration Across Time
What can we learn from those who came before us? How does the art we make reflect and define who we are? And why is the medieval past just so interesting?In this conversation with the MMA’s Logan Quigley, filmmaker Caroline Golum reflects on these questions and more as she discusses creating her most recent film, “Revelations of Divine Love,” which turns for strong inspiration to the narrative of the 15th-century anchorite Julian of Norwich. Logan and Caroline chat about the difficult and important choices surrounding scene design, narrative continuity, casting, and making stories from a past t...
2023-06-25
1h 12
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Þe Rade Longe 1990s: Nostalgia and Pop Medievalisms of the 90s and Y2K
Ogres, VHS tapes, bad puns, oh my! Join three late millennial/early Gen Z-ers and premodern scholars, Alice, Erin, & Olivia, on a journey across the medievalisms and their media of the 1990s and Y2K eras.Follow this link for more information about Alice, Erin, Olivia, and this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2023-05-25
59 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 10: Leading Up
Join us for a special episode of Lead(H)er Talks focused on Leading Up. Rev Dr Shannon and Coach Elaine will discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise when leading those in higher positions or with more authority. We'll explore strategies for effectively communicating with leaders, building trust, and leading from behind. We will share their personal experiences and offer actionable tips for working with and leading up to achieve success in any organization. Tune in for this insightful conversation about how to successfully lead up and drive positive change from within! Show...
2023-05-19
21 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 9: Communicating with men in the workplace
Tune in to Episode 9 of Lead(H)er Talks for an insightful and informative discussion about communicating with men. Coach Elaine and Rev Dr Shannon will share their experiences and perspectives on what they wish they knew about how to communicate with men, and offer tips and strategies for effective communication. We'll explore topics like active listening, nonverbal communication, the differences in communication styles between men and women, and how to navigate difficult conversations. Join us for a candid and engaging conversation about building stronger relationships with the men in our lives! Some notes...
2023-05-15
18 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 8: The 10 Characteristics of a Great Leader
On this episode of Lead(H)er Talks, Elaine Robinson Beattie and Reverend Dr. Shannon Karafanda discuss the 10 characteristics that are essential for anyone looking to become a good leader. Whether you are a seasoned leader or new to a leadership role, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips. The hosts will cover topics like self-awareness, emotional intelligence, effective communication, accountability, and more. Listen to learn how to enhance your leadership skills and become the leader you aspire to be. Tune in to Lead(H)er Talks to start your journey towards leadership success!
2023-04-29
33 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
New Materialism and the Multicultural Middle Ages
T. Liam Waters and Ana C. Núñez discuss the application of New Materialism for the study of the Middle Ages. Exploring different source bases, questions, and insights, Liam and Ana take listeners from Viking Age Scandinavia to Crusade-era Jerusalem.Follow this link for more information about Liam, Ana, and this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2023-04-25
46 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 7: Psychological Safety
On this episode of Lead(H)er Talks, Coach Elaine Robinson Beattie and Rev Dr. Shannon Karafanda discuss the importance of Psychological Safety in the workplace. They will what Psychological Safety is and its impact on team performance and employee well-being. The episode will cover how leaders can develop a supportive work culture where team members can express their ideas, concerns, and feedback without fear of judgment or retribution. Listen to gain some practical tips and strategies to boost the Psychological Safety of your team and create an environment that fosters trust, communication, and productivity. Tune in now to...
2023-04-17
29 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
The Use of Medievalism in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts: Contrasting Examples in Francophone Literature
Within a cultural climate where representations of the medieval are often employed to serve racist and white supremacist ends, the topic of medievalism becomes increasingly relevant. In this episode, Bryant White (Vanderbilt University) discusses his work on the use and abuse of medievalism in Francophone literary contexts. Bryant looks at how a trope used for othering in medieval travel literature finds its way into more modern, colonialist narratives, but also describes a more positive use of medievalism in the work of Patrick Chamoiseau from Martinique.Follow this link for more information about Bryant White and this topic...
2023-03-25
30 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Medieval Jewish Women & Intersectionality
Why does studying medieval Jewish women matter? The framework of intersectionality, a term coined by the scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, allows us to address how Jewish women’s lived experiences in the Middle Ages differed from those of either Jewish men or of Christian or Muslim women. Dr. Sarah Ifft Decker offers an overview of what we might learn—and how we might reevaluate our understanding of the medieval world—by centering the perspectives of Jewish women. Jewish women were marginalized both as women and as Jews, and these intersecting categories of identity shaped their lives in myriad ways. We can add...
2023-02-25
39 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Women, Books, & Pregnancy in Medieval France
Although much scholarship on the Middle Ages uses the model of “great men” to describe this time period, “Women, Books, and Pregnancy in Medieval France” focuses on the Christian patron saint of childbirth St. Margaret to promote a more equitable interpretation of first-hand evidence found in material objects that points to a more holistic understanding of the past. From evidence found in specific medieval prayer books, this podcast illustrates how women played an essential role in the ownership of books. By including discussions about the role of women in owning and reading books, this episode contributes to the idea that wom...
2023-02-25
39 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 4: Growth Mindset part 2
Coach Elaine Robinson Beattie and Rev Dr Shannon Karafanda will be continuing the conversation about competition, empowerment, and success by exploring how to foster a growth mindset in an honest and healthy environment that encourages collaboration rather than competition. Our guests will discuss topics like empowering others to succeed, utilizing mutual support systems and peer relationships, creating a culture of providing feedback, learning from mistakes and successes alike, and more! Tune in for this inspiring episode full of tips and tricks on fostering a growth mindset while embracing positive competition. Contact us at elaine@elainespeaking.com or...
2023-02-23
24 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Episode 2: Mentoring
On this episode of Lead(H)er Talks, Coach Elaine Robinson Beattie and Rev. Dr. Shannon Karafanda discuss the power of mentoring and how it can help women in leadership reach their full potential. They will explore topics like finding a mentor, stepping into mentor roles, and understanding dynamics that affect the mentoring process. Listen to gain an understanding of how mentorship fosters mutual trust, respect, and growth for both mentor and mentee. Join the conversation and gain strategies for success as a leader. Contact Elaine at elaine@elainespeaking.com and Shannon at www.ShannonKarafanda.com
2023-02-09
27 min
Lead(H)er Talks: Things we wish we knew
Introductions
On this episode of Lead(H)er Talks, Coach Elaine Robinson Beattie and Reverend Dr. Shannon Karafanda introduce the show and discuss the unique challenges that women in leadership face today. They will dive deep into topics like gender equality, balancing work and life, navigating double standards, and more. Take a listen and gain the insight, courage, and strength needed to reach new heights! Contact us at https://elainerobinsonbeattie.com/ and https://shannonkarafanda.com/
2023-02-01
20 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Teaching the "Global Middle Ages"
In this episode, join Reed O'Mara (GSC) as she interviews Elina Gertsman (Case Western Reserve University) and Sonya Rhie Mace (Cleveland Museum of Art) about their experiences co-teaching undergraduate- and graduate-level courses on the "global Middle Ages."Follow this link for more information about Reed, Dr. Gertsman, Dr. Rhie Mace, and this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2022-07-25
19 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Reading Chaucer in Mandarin: How Do We Teach the Global Middle Ages Outside the West?
As medieval scholarship attempts to decenter the West and move towards a global and multicultural approach, we frequently ask: how do we mimic this move in the classroom? Most often, however, this question and its suggested solutions still presuppose a primarily Western and English-native speaking population of students, as well as courses situated within U.S. or European institutions. Informed by her experience teaching comparative medieval courses in both U.S. and non-U.S. institutions (China), Dr. Elizabeth Liendo refocuses our attention in this episode on pedagogy of non-Western and especially non-U.S. institutions. She asks: How can we...
2022-07-25
39 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Mysteries & Miracles: Representations of a Miracle Story from a Dismembered 15th-Century Venetian Choir Book
In this podcast, Dr. Stephanie Azzarello explores several miracle legends depicted in images that have been excised from a series of early fifteenth-century Venetian choir books. The legends include the so-called “Beirut Miracle,” the “Matariya Bathing miracle” and what may (or may not be) the miracle of the “Holy House of Loreto.”Follow this link for more information about Dr. Azzarello and this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
2022-06-25
45 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Ethnicity & Diversity in Sixth-Century Gaul
In a 1998 roundtable discussion, historian Ian Wood pithily said that there were more than two ethnic groups in Early Medieval Gaul, responding to a comment by fellow scholar Giorgio Ausenda. Much discussion surrounds Franks and Romans, but the ethnic landscape was indeed much broader, and extreme fluidity was the norm: strategies of identification prevailed over any biological sense of ethnicity. Samuel Rowe takes a historical, historiographical and analytical look at how ethnic identities coexisted and evolved in the 6th century.Follow this link for more information about Samuel and to learn more about this topic: www.multiculturalmiddleages...
2022-05-25
41 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Medieval Trans Studies
Trans people and non-cis cultures and artifacts are not only a part of, they shape and define the Middle Ages. Legendary saints and military leaders, theology, poetry and science, documented religious and regular people, mainstream fictional characters, allegories, mythological figures, alchemical and celestial bodies are part of nonbinary, gender fluid, trans, asexual, queer, non-cis, non-normative history. Medieval Trans Studies enable us to see that gender was variable and contingent in global medieval cultures. The scholars whose voices you hear in this podcast work not only on trans studies, but also critical race studies, disability, social justice and diversity in...
2022-04-25
50 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Curating Global Medievalisms
This episode introduces approaches that museum curators take to bring a global Middle Ages to life for a range of audiences. We focus on the exhibition and publication, The Fantasy of the Middle Ages: An Epic Journey through Imaginary Medieval Worlds (Getty 2022) to address everything from the Grimm Brothers’ whimsical tales to Game of Thrones’ bloody battles, from The Lord of the Rings’ Middle-earth to Dungeons & Dragons’ mythical beasts, from Medieval Times to the Renaissance Faire to Disneyland. Transcending simply a fact-check of the medieval past, we aim to mobilize medievalisms in order to counter racist, misogynist, and homo/transpho...
2022-03-25
44 min
The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Welcome to The Multicultural Middle Ages!
Does the medieval period really span 500-1500CE? Are knights, cathedrals, and jousts really the best representatives of the time? And what does it mean to call the Middle Ages... well, middle?Join season hosts and producers Jonathan Correa Reyes, Reed O'Mara, and Logan Quigley as they discuss these questions and welcome you to the inaugural season of The Multicultural Middle Ages. This podcast is a space where medievalists from all professional and disciplinary tracks can come together to think and talk about the oft-unsung reality of the Middle Ages as a diverse historical and cultural period...
2022-03-25
16 min
Soccer Group Chat
2020 In Review
Soccer Group Chat welcomes Adajan Fani, Conlon Prasad-Jones and Richard Beattie, who join the regulars to recap their favourite footy moments from 2020, and to to boldly predict what will happen in 2021.
2020-12-20
1h 19
LeaderShip of Fools
The Connection Economy
Given how isolated people have been during 2020 it makes sense that 2021 will showcase the inherent value within "The Connection Economy" Colin Beattie is thrilled to join this inspiring conversation with Sharna Peters, Gail Power, Helen Butler. You can find each one of us at Sharna at shilopeople.com Gail at mindfulterritory.com Helen at inspiredpeople.com.au Colin at thepeoplespot.com
2020-12-08
59 min
A Life Well Lived
A Happy/Fulfilled Life Will Look Different To Each Person
Get to know yourself today! By the way, sorry for the terrible ended at the end anchor has made it hard to syncope audio that will be fixed soon.
2020-10-27
02 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Lockdown 2 has Changed Me with Colin Beattie
Colin Beattie and Rik Brown cover much ground in this 2020 sense making conversation. Going from Shock & Awe in Lockdown 1, Colin has decided to make the most lockdown by experiencing things he doesn't usually experience. It covers art, games, music, exercise, dance, film, penguins and the hip hop scene of the early 90s. Colin then fires up about leadership education and how people need space carved out to make sense of the leadership happening around them. He finishes the conversation will a call out to thepeoplespot.com
2020-10-19
16 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Inviting everyone into your Home with Damian Zahra
Wow. What a conversation. Leadership. Home. Purpose. Insights. 2020 has been life shaping for Damian Zahra. Colin Beattie and Damian cover much territory. As GM of HR at Bunnings - Damian has a critical people role for many thousands of team members and the community. Over 20 minutes we make sense of being On Purpose. Of Reclaiming Space. Of Humanising leadership. Empathy. Right Priorities. And Three Cs Community. Contribution and Choice. If you have 20 minutes - this is a conversation you will want to be part of. ...
2020-10-14
19 min
A Life Well Lived
Fill Your Life With Things You Love!
When you find what you truly care about, what you truly enjoy, like a child, your life will start to become amazing because it will be filled with what you love!
2020-10-11
10 min
Health Journeying
Identify/Define
Once you identify and Define the who / what / where / when/ why / how you will go about your life you will be able to run forward not just walk!!
2020-10-11
00 min
Health Journeying
Will Strategy Time
Im not keeping you accountable - I just hope you put these things into practice because if you Do, I promise you will see Change!
2020-09-22
01 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Race. A crisis of belonging.
Amanda Buckley. Colin Beattie. Wesa Chau and Christine Yeung explore the question of Leadership and Race. With a focus on the impact of a global pandemic. Our podcast is first released on the launch day of resilienceagainstracism.org.au Genuine support for people experiencing racism and people witnessing racism. We will continue to support and equip leaders to create environments of belonging and to deal with racist behaviour. Continue to follow us on our Company Linked In page linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools And this is our first...
2020-09-17
00 min
Health Journeying
Test Your Will!
Testing your will, and pushing yourself to new heights is the best thing that you can do for yourself. We all must take control of our own lives and steer, choose, ourselves in the way we truly need and want to go!
2020-08-22
02 min
The Bardcast Weekly with Will Kempe's Players
The Merchant of Podcasts
S1E6 - The Bardcast Weekly dives into the depths of treasures lurking within The Merchant of Venice. Setting sail for the historical, social, and religious significance of the play and the intricacies of queue scripts that pull scenes right off the page. Cast (In order of appearance) Antonio - Andrew Vroman Salarnio - Robert Johnson Salanio - Phil Beattie Shylock - Ragliacci Bassanio - Shae Fitzgerald Portia - Molly Waters Hosts - Phil Beattie, Robert Johnson, Shae Fitzgerald Conversation Panelist - Sandra Boynton Featured Artist - Andrew...
2020-05-29
59 min
Talking Serverless
#14 - Will Beattie CTO Kaddra
Co-host Josh Proto returns to interview, Co-founder and CTO of Kaddra, Will Beattie, who talks about the benefit of serverless apps for gathering customer data, modernizing eCommerce, and food delivery.
2020-05-28
48 min
The Bardcast Weekly with Will Kempe's Players
The Scottish Podcast
S1E5 - The Bardcast Weekly talks the Scottish play (you know. . . that one) and setting. Particularly looking at the design aspects of setting Macbeth in a post-apocalyptic world. Cast (In order of appearence) The Witches - Sandra Boynton, Michael Sinkora, Ragliacci Macbeth - Shane Sczepankowski Banquo - Phil Beattie Hosts - Phil Beattie, Robert Johnson, Shae Fitzgerald In Conversation - Artistic Director Sandra Boynton, Music Director Ragliacci Spotlight Artist - Production Manager Michael Lake This week's music provided by Ragliacci. Find out about our theater troupe here: w...
2020-05-22
1h 00
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac
null 🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND HIT NOTIFICATION BELL: 🇺🇸🦅YouTube/LifestylesOfTheLockedAndLoaded Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded is the Home of the Hank Strange Podcast: Who Moved My Freedom or WMMF Podcast, it is a Pro Second Amendment Lifestyle Podcast that Airs LIVE on YouTube Monday through Friday 7pm to 9pm Eastern Standard Time. Covering 2A Culture, News, and Politics in America and Around the World, from a Fun & Funny Point Of View. Audio Only Versions of the Show are Rebroadcast on http://hankstrange.com and...
2020-03-27
2h 07
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac
🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND HIT NOTIFICATION BELL: 🇺🇸🦅YouTube/LifestylesOfTheLockedAndLoaded Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded is the Home of the Hank Strange Podcast: Who Moved My Freedom or WMMF Podcast, it is a Pro Second Amendment Lifestyle Podcast that Airs LIVE on YouTube Monday through Friday 7pm to 9pm Eastern Standard Time. Covering 2A Culture, News, and Politics in America and Around the World, from a Fun & Funny Point Of View. Audio Only Versions of the Show are Rebroadcast on http://hankstrange.com and Popular Podcast Outlets. #wmmfpodcast #wmmf #hankstrangepodcast #wh...
2020-03-27
2h 06
Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac
🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅WMMF Ep 534 : Will Beattie Bear Creek Cattle Company & CloverTac SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND HIT NOTIFICATION BELL: 🇺🇸🦅YouTube/LifestylesOfTheLockedAndLoaded Lifestyles of the Locked & Loaded is the Home of the Hank Strange Podcast: Who Moved My Freedom or WMMF Podcast, it is a Pro Second Amendment Lifestyle Podcast that Airs LIVE on YouTube Monday through Friday 7pm to 9pm Eastern Standard Time. Covering 2A Culture, News, and Politics in America and Around the World, from a Fun & Funny Point Of View. Audio Only Versions of the Show are Rebroadcast on http...
2020-03-27
2h 06
LeaderShip of Fools
Heightened Anxiety & Leadership
Marike Knight and Colin Beattie explore 1) What is anxiety and what should leaders know about it? 2) How to manage yourself through heightened states of anxiety 3) Leaders responsibilities to their teams We will be publishing some additional action plans on linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools So I would encourage you to follow this page. These are challenging times for all and we encourage you to be gentle on each other and gentle on yourself.
2020-03-13
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Films of the Decade
A little bit of a vanity project. LeaderShip of Films. A Top 10 countdown of the best films of the past decade. Not much leadership discussion on this one. And some controversy too. Rik Brown. Carl Spurling. Will Beattie. Amanda Buckley. Colin Beattie.
2020-01-06
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Halloween. LeaderShip of Ghouls.
Our #halloween episode - the definitive say on a range of workplace mysteries. Gina McCartney. Rik Brown. Colin Beattie. Amanda Buckley. linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools Logo Design. Will Beattie. instagram.com/chenisclothing/
2019-10-31
00 min
A Life Well Lived
Keep Swimming
Just keep swimming. If you keep at a steady Pace you will be able to swim much farther than you expect. But if you swim too fast you will when do yourself and not be able to swim much further. Just so, if you do not paddle with your legs at all you will sink.
2019-10-17
03 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Battle of the Hosts
What can we say! Rik Brown, Amanda Buckley and Colin Beattie have a conversation. It has something to do with writing a book. Not sure you will learn heaps from this one - but it was fun. Follow us on linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools
2019-10-17
00 min
3 truths of Mother
Prologue 03 part 01 Vagaries
In these prologues you will be given the back story of each of the children of Susan Alice Pudney, formerly Susan Alice Beattie neé Jonklaas. Prologue 3 introduces the youngest son Alistair. Yes the prologues are being released out of sequence. UPDATE: Improved the audio and will be working on the other files too.
2019-06-30
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Innovation Demystified
This episode features Trish Barbato, Kate Temby and Colin Beattie. It is a recent case study in impactful innovation. What makes it more impressive is that this innovation is achieved within the highly regulated and often conservative Senior Living sector. There are so many action-able parts of this discussion. And it is both business savvy and very very human. If you like this episode I would strongly encourage you to follow our company page on Linked In linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools Or follow us on Twitter
2019-01-17
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
#METOO
Just had to re-release this episode recorded in April in 2018. So many of the Leadership Insights connect to the big societal change we are are experiencing. Times of change are confusing, inconsistent and surprising - we are living through an important time. Will you be part of the solution? Please let me know what this episode means to you. colin@somersaulthub.com And I will re-publish my Top 10 things to do in our company page on LinkedIn. linkedin.com/company/18511688/admin/ Thanks for b...
2018-12-11
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Conversations
Karl McConnell, Rik Brown, Amanda Buckley & Colin Beattie Executive Free zone today. If you have connected with the improvisation (story-telling without scripts) side of the show - then this one is for you. It's a bit longer than normal. Conversations are improvised and for that reason - highly skilled improvisers are perfectly positioned to explore conversations. I will spend some time over the next week unpacking the HiiTs from this episode on both the website and linkedin. linkedin.com/company/leadership-of-fools/
2018-04-25
00 min
LeaderShip of Fools
Customer Centricity
Nat Feehan, Kate Temby, Amanda Buckley & Colin Beattie Conversation covers: A pragmatic and effective 3 step process to building customer centricity The power in knowing who your customer is – not a broad, catch all comment Simplicity of making a promise and delivering on that promise Discipline required to align your organisation from the outside in – eg reward, measurement, systems And what will your organisation be famous for? For Mentoring HiiTs please visit leadershipoffools.com/podcasts. Or follow us on linkedin.com...
2018-04-18
00 min