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The Social Work Routes Podcast
Heather McCalden on creativity and the internet
Heather McCalden is a multidisciplinary artist working with text, image and movement. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art (2015) and has exhibited at Roulette Intermedium, Pierogi Gallery, National Sawdust, Testbed 1, and Seattle Symphony. In 2021 she won the Fitzcarraldo Essay Prize. The Observable Universe is her first book. https://fitzcarraldoeditions.com/books/the-observable-universe/
2025-03-29
41 min
Go Ballistic
Scotland fans need to STOP booing Steve Clarke and his players says Kris Boyd
The Tartan Army jeered the team off the park after the crushing defeat to Greece - but Kris Boyd reckons they need a reality check.Boyd also discusses where relegation to Nations League Group B leaves the country ahead of World Cup qualifiers.And Roger Hannah and Ryan Rowe discuss the incredible rise of Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin after his starring role for Belgium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-24
17 min
The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast
Decolonizing Social Work & The Power of Storytelling with Dr. Kris Clarke | Episode 65
📅 Release Date: February 25th, 2025🎧 Hosts: Professor Christian Ace Stettler🎙️ Guests: Dr. Kris ClarkeWhat does it mean to truly decolonize social work? How do storytelling, memory work, and creative arts shape our understanding of justice and advocacy? In this episode of The Critical Social Worker: A Revolutionary Storytelling Podcast, Dr. Kris Clarke joins us to explore the intersections of decolonization, education, and activism. From Fresno, California, to Finland, Dr. Clarke has spent her career pushing boundaries in social work, advocating for open-access education, and using storytelling as a tool for transformation.🚀 We discuss:✅ How cultural identity and memory work shape social work educ...
2025-02-25
1h 30
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Racism and Mental Health in U.S. History
Mab Segrest talks about her book, Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry from Georgia’s Milledgeville Asylum. Mab Segrest is the former Fuller-Matthai Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Connecticut College.
2025-02-10
1h 02
Go Ballistic
Can Scotland STOP Ronaldo? | Clarke's men look to end HORROR run against Portugal
Roger Hannah is joined by SunSport's Kenny MacDonald and Kris Boyd as Ronaldo Mania takes over Scotland!Are Scotland facing the greatest of all time in the form of CR7?Plus, can Steve Clarke and his players bring an end to the ongoing horror run of form?The guys also pick out who impressed them most in Saturday's gut-wrenching defeat to Croatia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-10-14
10 min
Go Ballistic
Kris Boyd explains how Scotland hero Scott McTominay can get even better
He's scored three goals in four games but Kris Boyd insists Scott McTominay can improve as a Scotland player.Boyd also tells Derek McGregor why Lyndon Dykes is so vital to the team and discusses what happens when Kieran Tierney returns to full fitness.Steve Clarke's future also comes under the spotlight after yet another defeat.And Kenny MacDonald says there were real signs of progress in the defeat to Portugal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-09-09
24 min
Book Chat Live
BCL S9 E4: Kris Faatz
In this show we talk about author Kris Faatz's favourite books: Watership Down by Richard Adams Night Watch by Terry Pratchett Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Ghosts of Eden Park by Karen Abbott Squeeze Me by Carl Hiaasen Cannery Row by John Steinbeck The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories by Susanna Clarke The Master...
2024-07-23
44 min
Clarko and The Duke
Clarko & The Duke, Tuesday Drive, 3rd Jul 2024
The Tuesday Drive radio show broadcast live on Hot-FM community radio on 2nd Jul 2024. Featuring: 14:40 "Pick Of The Week" 19:50 "Who's On The Phone?", interview with "Nathan Lamont". 34:45 "Say What!" segment 57:00 "Artist Spotlight" featuring Carly Maher 1:04:00 Carly Maher performs Kris Kristofferson song, "Me and Bobby McGee" 1:09:40 "Gimme 5" segment 1:15:10 Carly Maher performs Chris Stapleton song, "Tennessee Whiskey" 1:20:10 "What's Your Beef!" segment 1:15:10 Carly Maher performs 4 Non Blondes song, "What's Up?" 1:36:10 "What's for Dinner?" segment
2024-07-03
1h 51
Go Ballistic
Does Steve Clarke still have the desire in him to continue?
It's the day after Scotland went crashing out of Euro 2024 with a crushing last-minute 1-0 defeat to Hungary. We have reaction from Kris Boyd, who is still backing Steve Clarke and we look at the future of the Scotland team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-24
18 min
Essential Football
Essential Euros | Clarke names his Scotland training squad for Euro 2024
Hear from Scotland manager Steve Clarke, as he names his training squad for Euro 2024.Former Scotland international Kris Boyd and Sky Sports News' Luke Shanley discuss the 28 named players in their provisional squad.Plus we'll look ahead to Scotland's prospects at the Euros in Germany.
2024-05-22
35 min
Mindful Mama: Raising Kind, Confident Kids Without Losing Your Cool | Parenting Strategies For Big Emotions & More
Dealing With Loss - Kris Carr [447]
You don’t want to talk about grief. You’d rather watch a show or go for a walk, but it’s an inevitable fact of life that we all have to deal with the loss of our loved ones. If you are dealing with grief, then you’ll appreciate Kris Carr’s new book, “I’m Not a Mourning Person,” and our conversation about loss—whether it be the dissolving of a relationship, the end of a job, or another unexpected transition.ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Podcast (Top 0.5% podcast...
2024-02-13
51 min
Hayley & Max in the Morning
FULL SHOW 326: "ALI CLARKE MEETS ALI CLARKE - HER DOPPELGANGER!
Today, on the Ali Clarke Breakfast Show: SA's crime wave: Ali's hose (AND HOSE REEL) has been stolen for the THIRD TIME! Our callers have also chimed in empathetically With Max out due to surgery - Ali phones Meg, his mother, to recount the week that was... Ali is a super-hero, saving a woman whose dress got caught in an escalator...When have you saved somebody's life? E-News: The last new Beatles song "Now and Then" (featuring AI John Lennon) is out 2 November / The Kardashians - Kris Jenner talks about her regret divorcing Robert Kardashian / Leonardo DiCaprio has...
2023-10-27
56 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation about Finnish social work research
Tarja Pösö, Professor in Social Work at Tampere University, Finland, has a long experience of more than 30 years in studying social work, especially child welfare, from different perspectives, with a keen interest in cross-country perspectives and exploring methods and ethics for child welfare studies. Her work has been published in national and international journals and books. One issue that has troubled her through the years is how to talk about child welfare in Finland in English so that the English language would not change too abruptly the terms and rationales used by Finnish legislation, policy, and practice. This is...
2023-10-17
31 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation about young masculinities in Finland
Harry Lunabba is a University lecturer in social work and a youth researcher at the University of Helsinki. In his research he has mainly focused on studies on young masculinities. His latest article analyses how to recognise young masculinities vulnerabilities in youth work.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/11033088231179552
2023-09-09
44 min
REEL Film Reviewed
Ep 61: Oppenheimer (R.2023)
A short, spoiler free review on Oppenheimer followed by a post viewing discussion. Directed by Christopher Nolan, starring, Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Jason Clarke, Tony Goldwyn, and Florence Pugh.A new biopic about American scientist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.Rated: RREEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 8/10Length of film: 3hTime Stamps for this episode: 0m 0s - 3m 4s Spoiler Free4m 24s - 12m 42s *Spoiler Alert*Viewa...
2023-09-03
12 min
REEL Film Reviewed
Ep 61: Oppenheimer (R.2023)
A short, spoiler free review on Oppenheimer followed by a post viewing discussion. Directed by Christopher Nolan, starring, Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Jason Clarke, Tony Goldwyn, and Florence Pugh. A new biopic about American scientist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. Rated: R REEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 8/10 Length of film: 3h Time Stamps for this episode: 0m 0s - 3m 4s Spoiler Free 4m 24s - 12m 42s *Spoiler Alert* Viewa...
2023-09-03
12 min
Between The Sheets
Ep. #419: August 12-20, 1990 with Beau James
Kris and David are joined by Beau James (@kingofkingsport) to discuss the week-plus that was August 12-20, 1990. Topics of discussion include:The WWF's build for SummerSlam’ 90, including the big Tugboat injury angle, where we try to figure out why it happened.“Tag Team,” Jesse Ventura and Roddy Piper's TV series, gets cancelled by ABC before it makes air.A big night of wrestling in Japan featuring Jumbo Tsuruta "injuring" Mitsuharu Misawa, major title changes in New Japan, and a major AJW show.A major UWF card in Yokohama featuring Masaharu Funaki beating Nobuhiko Takada for the first time.Herb A...
2023-08-21
6h 06
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation with Minna Zechner on pathways into Finnish social work research
Minna Zechner is an Associate Professor in Social Work at the University of Helsinki. Her speciality area is health and social services. Her educational background is in social policy, both Master and Doctoral degrees are from the University of Tampere, Finland. For eight years she worked in a University of Applied Sciences in Seinäjoki, then moved on to the University of Lapland from where she moved to the University of Helsinki.Her research has mainly been focusing on older adults. PhD focused on informal care, including transnational care, trust in services, care trajectories a...
2023-08-20
38 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation on social work, migration and international education
Tobias Pötzsch, Ph.D, works as a lecturer in Social Work at the University of Helsinki’s Swedish School of Social Science. My doctoral dissertation; Critical Perspectives on Social inclusion in Integration Education Programs for Adult Migrants (2020) explored inclusion strategies through the lenses of anti-oppressive practices, critical whiteness studies, and critical migration studies in Finland and Canada. In Finland, the focus was on the implementation of Swedish-language integration programs.I was born in East Germany, grew up in Canada, and have since 1997 been living in Finland, where I integrated myself in Swedish I have obtained a doc...
2023-03-28
47 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Stanley Witkin - a life in social work
Stanley Witkin is Emeritus Professor of Social Work at the University of Vermont, USA and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. USA. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin and an honorary doctorate from the University of Lapland, Finland.He is the co-founder (with Dennis Saleebey) and current president of the Global Partnership for Transformative Social Work (www.gptsw.net), an organization that uses social constructionist and related dialogues to explore ways of enriching relationships that support the generation of just and sustainable futures.
2023-02-22
1h 05
11 WINS PODCAST
Dustin the Bud x Kris the Queen of Sticky Nuggz - Ep.125 - Disciplined Stoners Podcast
Thank you so much for watching/listening to our podcast. We are here to learn and offer valuable information about the cannabis and wellness space! Please like this video and subscribe for weekly podcasts, meditations, and affirmations. If you’d like to support us directly, check out our patreon here: www.patreon.com/disciplinedstoners Get Ellevan’s book: STFU: Thoughts and Feelings shorturl.at/pIS08 Follow us on Instagram: Disciplined Stoners: https://www.instagram.com/disciplinedstoners/ Winny Clarke: https://www.instagram.com/winnyclarke/ Ellevan: https://www.instagram.com/ellevanmusic/
2023-01-28
1h 13
11 WINS PODCAST
KIND Day 2 - Rich Navarro, Kris, Shahbaaz - Disciplined Stoners Podcast
Thank you so much for watching/listening to our podcast follow us for more! @DisciplinedStoners On IG: Find Rich @ThatsRad Find Kris @CannaKristiana Find Shahbaaz @s_kara_v We are here to learn and offer valuable information about the cannabis and wellness space! Please like this video and subscribe for weekly podcasts, meditations, and affirmations. If you’d like to support us directly, check out our patreon here: www.patreon.com/disciplinedstoners Get Ellevan’s book: STFU: Thoughts and Feelings shorturl.at/pIS08 Follow us on Instagram: Disciplined Stoners: https://www...
2022-12-24
1h 04
Beyond the OC (Welcome to the OC)
Lost in Panama is Available Now
In 2014, Dutch friends Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers disappeared while hiking a jungle trail in Panama. Two months later, investigators found their remains, as well as a backpack with a digital camera filled with photos that hinted at a darker story. What happened to Kris and Lisanne? In this investigative series, journalists Mariana Atencio and Jeremy Kryt retrace the last steps of the doomed women. Their search for the truth immerses them in eight years’ worth of conflicting evidence, testimonies, and rumors, as on-the-ground witnesses in Panama come forward for the first time. This explosive new evidence sets off a...
2022-10-31
08 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation on whiteness in social work education and practice
Harjeet Badwall is an Associate Professor at York University’s School of Social Work in Toronto, Canada. Her areas of research focus on disrupting racism, whiteness, and colonialism in Social Work. Harjeet teaches core theory and practice courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels of the program. Her areas of focus include racialized and gender-based violence, practice and theory connections, and an interlocking analysis of oppression. Harjeet worked in the anti-violence sector as a counselor, community organizer, and activist for over twenty years. Presently, Harjeet provides psychotherapy services in the Greater Toronto Area, including counseling, clinical supervision, and case c...
2022-09-28
1h 00
Evermore Poe: The Turbulent Youth of Edgar Allan Poe
Chapter 25
The boys of Clarke's Academy hear a grotesque tale of the sea that will inspire Eddy to one day write his first (and only) novel.
2022-09-20
17 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A Hmong-American pathway into nonprofit leadership
Susan was born and raised in Fresno, California, USA, to refugee parents of Hmong descent. She received her Bachelor of Social Work from California State University, Fresno, and her Master of Public Administration with a specialization in Organizational Leadership from National University. Susan is the founder and CEO of A Hopeful Encounter, Inc., a CBO (community-based organization) serving Southeast Asian youths and their families in Fresno and Southeast Asia. Susan currently serves on the:Executive Board of Central Valley Regional Center as the Vice President, Fresno County Board of Behavioral Health as a Board member, Fresn...
2022-08-26
55 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation on international development and research ethics
Marjaana Jauhola (she/they) is an ethnographer at the intersection of international politics, development, peace and conflict, and feminism. With life's historical and visual methods Marjaana focuses on global politics of post-conflict/disaster reconstruction and gendered and sexualized notions of piety, good life, and better futures. Currently at the University of Helsinki, but soon joining the Tampere Peace Research Institute at the University of Tampere. Born in the capital of Finland Helsinki, she has lived half of her life in the smaller paper and pulp industry-driven towns of Kajaani and Jyväskylä, the post-mining industrial Welsh town Abe...
2022-07-04
53 min
Kris Morton
Starseed Radio 27
New episode on the 1st of each month Facebook - facebook.com/krismortonmusic Twitch - twitch.tv/krismortonmusic YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS0xNpCkSk-67Et1zMF0oZA Mixcloud - mixcloud.com/krismortonmusic itunes - podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/krismortonmusic/id1498561500 Instagram - instagram.com/krismortonmusic Tracklist: 1.Paride Saraceni - Relic 2.Stephan Bodzin - Dune (Wehbba Remix) 3.Will Clarke - New Generation (Lee K Remix) 4.Weska & Oscar L - Revelations 5.Josh Wink - Balls Back (Marco Faraone Remix) 6.Egbert - Overpressure 7.Weska & Oscar L - Equinox 8.Timmo - Acheron 9.Irregular Synth - Solar System 10.Lilly Palmer...
2022-05-06
2h 00
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation on feminist activism in universities
Jessica Schulz (she/they) is a passionate feminist scholar-activist from California’s Central Valley. With degrees from Fresno State and Iowa State Universities, Jessica aims to help institutions of higher education support student victims and survivors of interpersonal violence, and marginalized communities, through scholarship, action, and centering students.Jessica’s research focuses on the ways that institutions of higher education can, do, and don't support students who are victims and survivors of sexual, dating, and domestic violence. This includes current practices of campus survivor advocacy and Title IX, and how we can move towards community and anti-carceral prac...
2022-04-24
49 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Latinx young adult literature
Cristina Herrera earned her PhD in English from Claremont Graduate University and is a Professor and Director of Chicano/Latino Studies at Portland State University. Born and raised in Oxnard, California, she is a second-generation Chicana. Her book, ChicaNerds in Chicana Young Adult Literature: Brown and Nerdy (2020) were published in Routledge’s Children’s Literature and Culture Series and was the first monograph published on YA literature by Chicana authors. Cristina’s co-authored book (with Trevor Boffone), Latinx Teens: U.S. Popular Culture on the Page, Stage, and Screen, was published in 2022 by the University of Ari...
2022-03-28
41 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A conversation on personal sovereignty
Dayka Robinson is a Sovereignty Guide, nationally recognized Interior Designer, World Traveler & unapologetic Wild Woman helping women know themselves, trust themselves & honor themselves, so they can speak their truth, know their worth and trust their authority.Whether helping women identify the gaps in their personal, relationship & professional lives, adventuring across the world solo, or hosting transformational retreats in Marrakech. Dayka’s known for her tell it like it is delivery, which she uses to guide women to unapologetically get in alignment with what they were designed to be.She’s been featured in Yahoo, Essence, HGTV...
2022-03-11
1h 01
The Social Work Routes Podcast
A life in LGBTQ+ activism
Dr. Michael Barron is an Irish community activist who since the late 1990s has worked with minority and marginalized communities. He was centrally involved in the LGBTI+ rights movement in Ireland (including the marriage equality referendum campaigns) as founding director of BeLonG To, the campaign to remove the ‘Baptism Barrier’ from Irish schools. He carried out the official review of the Together For Yes referendum campaign for abortion rights in Ireland and is a Council of Europe expert in the areas of both sexual orientation/gender identity and national minorities. He has focused much of his work on building cros...
2022-03-02
1h 03
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Social work with African American women
Dr. Quenette Walton is an assistant professor at the University of Houston in the Graduate College of Social Work. The aims of her research program are to build knowledge and develop a theory that informs policies, practices, and culturally relevant and evidence-based interventions in order to reduce depression and increase wellness and well-being among middle-class Black women. She realizes that depression experiences and wellness and well-being do not occur in isolation. For that reason, Dr. Walton also focuses on social class as a social determinant of health and mental health disparities. Dr. Walton is also a licensed clinical social...
2022-02-13
42 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Health inequities and decolonization
Luke has family connections to the Gunditjmara nation of Victoria (Australia) and is a Research Associate located within the Social Work Innovation Research Living Space (SWIRLS) at Flinders University. Through his research, Luke seeks to understand the role Indigenous culture plays as a protective factor within the child protection system, whilst also exploring the nuances between child safety and cultural safety. Luke has gained extensive experience working as an Aboriginal Health Worker using a strengths-based approach across diverse sectors including Prison Health, Primary Health Care, Public Housing, and Mental Health Services.
2022-01-30
49 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Black feminist perspectives on British social work practice
Professor Claudia Bernard, Goldsmiths, University of London Dr Claudia Bernard is Professor of Social Work and Co-Head of the Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies, at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research interests lie in the areas of social work with children and families, gender-based violence, critical race theory, equalities, and social justice. She has written widely on these topics, including a book entitled Constructing Lived Experiences: Representations of Black Mothers in Child Sexual Abuse Discourses (2nd Edition, Routledge, 2017), and an edited collection with Perlita Harris, entitled Safeguarding Black Children: Good Practice in Child Protection (Jessica K...
2022-01-15
37 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Literacy as social justice
Yer Vang was born in Ban Vinai, Thailand, and raised in Fresno, California. She comes from a big family with a total of eight siblings: three sisters and five brothers. She is the first in her family to pursue higher education and a first-generation student who completed her Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University (SJSU) in August 2020. She also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and a minor in gerontology from Fresno State. After eight years of serving Fresno County Public Library (FCPL) residents as a Library...
2022-01-02
43 min
Not Another Review Show
Keanu Parton, Christmas Villains & an £85 Grinch
It's time to yule the logs, egg the nogs and kris the krindle, Merry Christmas everyone!We start with a view for the news, the goings on of our weeks and the worlds events.The quickly delve into the nasty characters that give Christmas it's heart.In Cala after dark we ditch the ugly sweaters and slip into something a little more embarrassing, whether its a snowman suit or jingle bell bra.And to finish our silent night, we discuss the mean one, thats right, Mr Grinch...
2021-12-22
54 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Irish child welfare
Robbie Gilligan is Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at Trinity College Dublin. His path to professional social work began through voluntary youth work in inner city Dublin. His formative practice experience came from his first social work post in a largely rural community, followed by a post back in inner city Dublin. Since his transition to the academic world in 1981, his professional and scholarly interests have centred around marginalised young people with a special interest in young people growing up in state care. Across all service user groups, he believes that for social work to be effective...
2021-12-18
48 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Abolition and child protection
Alan J. Dettlaff is Dean of the Graduate College of Social Work at the University of Houston and the inaugural Maconda Brown O’Connor Endowed Dean’s Chair. Prior to entering academia, Dean Dettlaff worked in the child welfare system as a caseworker and an administrator. He received his bachelor’s degree in social work from TCU, and master’s in social work and PhD from the University of Texas at Arlington. Dean Dettlaff’s work focuses on addressing and eliminating the impacts of structural and institutional racism on Black children and other children of color impacted by child welfare sy...
2021-11-22
52 min
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Decolonizing social work
Michael Yellow Bird, MSW, Ph.D., is Dean and Professor of the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba. He is an enrolled member of the MHA Nation (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara) in North Dakota, USA. He has held faculty and administrative appointments at the University of British Columbia, University of Kansas, Arizona State University, Humboldt State University, and North Dakota State University. His research focuses on the effects of colonization and methods of decolonization, ancestral health, intermittent fasting, Indigenous mindfulness, neurodecolonization, mindful decolonization, and the cultural significance of Rez dogs. He is the founder, director, and...
2021-11-11
1h 05
The Social Work Routes Podcast
Social work during the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Jim Campbell is Professor of Social Work in the School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, University College Dublin. He was co-editor of the British Journal of Social Work from 2010-15. Jim has a number of teaching and research interests including mental health social work and the law, and social work and political conflict. He has co-edited a recent text in this second area of interest: Duffy, J., Campbell, J., & Tosone, C. (Eds.). (2019). International Perspectives on Social Work and Political Conflict. London: Routledge. See his publications and interests here:http://www.ucd.ie/research/p...
2021-11-02
49 min
Mission Activated
Treat People Like They’re One of a Kind, Always; with Tara Solberg & Kris Grant - #40
In this episode we welcome Kris Grant and Tara Solbert, two remarkably bright and energetic women who have excelled in their careers.It was such an energising conversation, to hear from both Tara and Kris about their respective journeys, and what decisions brought them to where they are today. This episode was a joy to produce, with many tips and examples of what it means to be 6 star.Here's a summary of what we discussed:13:44 - A 6 Star journey in a retail environment17:04 - innovating an ageing workforce20:42 - being 6 star i...
2021-10-26
50 min