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The SCT Hour

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The SCT Hour covers all things related to Sarcoma at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, hosted by Sarah Wright, Head of Fundraising at the Skeletal Cancer Trust. Including interviews with fundraisers and supporters, as well as physiotherapists and surgeons who work at the RNOH. We will also feature highlights from some of our fundraising events.
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At VMP Performance the need for speed meets modern technology. Founders Justin and Rebecca Starkey strive for innovation and leadership in everything they do. This quest for perfection has driven VMP Performance’s evolution over the years. In the early 2000s, VMP began working with SCT founders to properly calibrate late model EFI vehicles. As needs in the automotive aftermarket grew, VMP saw opportunities beyond custom tuning. VMP added product development to their repertoire. The search fo ...
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In this podcast Dr Neema Parvini, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Surrey, and author of several books, interviews various Shakespeare scholars and literary theorists from around the world in a bid to gain an understanding of the current state of play in Shakespeare studies and in literary criticism more generally. Through a series of candid talks, it will tackle the biggest theoretical and practical questions that have preoccupied scholars and readers of Shakespeare alike for ...
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In this episode, we dive into the dynamic world of custom CNC machining with Joel Charles, the visionary behind JC Customs. Specializing in the high-performance segment, Joel runs his shop solo, offering a unique perspective on the intricacies of machining and the challenges of entrepreneurship. Join us as we explore the innovative processes and sh…
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Step into the exhilarating world of Mustang racing with Carlos Sobrino, a true legend in the sport with over two decades of experience under his belt. As a two-time NMRA Champion and the triumphant victor of the All Motor MIR World Cup, Carlos is more than just a racer; he's a driving force in the industry. Now, he's setting his sights on a groundb…
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Kelly Aiken is deeply entrenched in the world of high-performance street and track cars, constantly striving to elevate their programs to new heights. In our conversation, we delve into his background in the performance industry and his passion for data, which ultimately led to his moniker, Mr. Dragy. For all our podcasts, available on Spotify, App…
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Brian Herron has had a huge impact on the performance market being at the forefront of SCT, the nGauge and the Right to Repair Act. Listen along as we discuss his history and the future of the performance business and his newest endeavor, running for the board of SEMA. Blower Porting, SCT, nGauge & the future of performance Don't forget, our podcas…
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Brian Wolfe is responsible for the new Ford 7.3L Gasoline Engine but his history with Ford goes way deeper. Brian served as the Director of Global Engine Engineering for Ford, was the Head of Ford Racing and responsible for the Cobrajet as well as being an accomplished Outlaw Mustang Racer himselfBy Ken Bjonnes
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Jerry Wroblewski is one of the founding fathers of EFI stock computer tuning. Founder of SCT, Jerry is responsible for the explosion of tuning late model vehicles after spending many years as a Ford Engineer. But that is not all Jerry has done, check out the podcast to get a glimpse into his lifelong career in performance.…
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The Skeletal Cancer Trust is proud to present Top Tips for Amputees, a platform for people to talk about their experience of living life as an amputee and hopefully inspire others - even if it is with only one little helpful tip. The podcast is presented by Milli Lipshaw CNS and Sarah Wright SCT and is supported by Radio Brockley. Whilst a lot of o…
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In this episode, Sarah Wright speaks to Rob Pollock, who is a trustee of the Skeletal Cancer Trust. He is a Consultant Sarcoma Surgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, and he talks about how he became interested in the role, how technology has changed, and how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected his work in more recent months.…
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In this episode, Sarah Wright speaks to Jo Buonaguidi, who was treated for a bone tumour in 1985. In this interview she talks about her journey through diagnosis, surgery and rehabilitation and how that experience influenced her passion for art. Jo has been a great supporter of SCT and has produced our Christmas Cards which are available for sale t…
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In this episode Sarah Wright is joined by Tina Thomas and her sister Julie. Tina’s son was diagnosed at a very young age with osteosarcoma and he tragically passed away at the age of eight . This year Adam would have been 30 and Tina and her family embarked upon a full year of fundraising activities including a Halloween party, a walk, a cycle, a h…
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There is a fantastic rehabilitation team at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, and part of SCT’s focus going forward is about survivorship and how we can help people to get back to a full life. In this episode, Sarah Wright sits down with Hannah Hughes and Abby McCarthy - physiotherapists whose invaluable work helps people become …
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In this interview with James Wilson we get a full and open account of what it was like to receive a cancer diagnosis at the age of 17. James talks about his operation, his recovery, returning to school and life now. It was such a pleasure to spend time with James and we are looking forward to him being much more involved in SCT going forward.…
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What would Hamlet be like if we didn't already know what was going to happen? What would the play look like if we only knew what Hamlet knew? Neema talks to Amir Khan (Missouri State University) whose book Shakespeare in Hindsight: Counterfactual Thinking and Shakespearean Tragedy helps us think about exactly these sorts of questions.Amir Khan's Sh…
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Neema talks to James A. Knapp (Loyola University Chicago) about Shakespeare, Character and Morality. Topics include: the motivations of literary characters, emotions and human nature, ethics, and partisanship / political bubbles.Knapp's essay "Beyond Materiality in Shakespeare Studies" (2014): http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/lic3.12177/a…
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Neema welcomes Jeffrey R. Wilson (Harvard) to discuss the election of Donald Trump, its impact on the intellectual climate, and some of the ways in which Shakespeare was used in the coverage of the US election. Wilson’s essay, “Public Shakespeareanism: The Bard in the 2016 American Presidential Election,” is available upon request from the author; …
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