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Our leadership development podcast series offers support and encouragement for existing, new and aspiring leaders in voluntary, community or social enterprises across North Yorkshire. ‘Ordinary Extraordinary Leaders’ offers leaders an easily accessible and flexible development opportunity – with something for everyone, no matter where they are in their career.
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From community to county level, a story of how grassroots Asian cricket went professional. Yorkshire based journalist and cricket fan Nasser Hanif explores recordings he made for the archive project “From Parks to Pavilions” which documented how Asian community cricket developed from its roots on the backstreets through to the formation of the first leagues and up to county level and beyond. It’s a story that reflects society at the time, looks into immigration and cultural differences and a ...
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Shahida Iqbal, Director of Manar Associations, shares how her experience as a trustee has helped her on her leadership journey - not just in terms of building relationships, her critical thinking and listening skills, and career progression. She challenges us to think about why people should become trustees and explores how such a vital role can he…
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Mike Hickman, Leadership Training and Development Manager at Community First Yorkshire, invites you to meet Peter (or Petra) Principle. What happens when someone is promoted to the point of incompetence? Mike explains why this isn't necessarily a bad thing with the right support to help leaders to grow. He explains that, if you are conscious of wha…
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In the fifth in our Ordinary Extraordinary Leaders podcast series, JK McQuinn, from Where the Mind Grows, exhorts us to return to nature supporting us to resource ourselves and grow as leaders. JK calls for us to break our own rules, be a maverick and prioritise our wellbeing. “We can do much more when we’re in a state of calm and replenishment – a…
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In the fourth podcast in our 'Ordinary Extraordinary Leaders' podcast series, listen to Jill Quinn, CEO of Dementia Forward. She takes us on a leadership journey from a playground in Cornwall to her happy ever after at North Yorkshire's Dementia Forward. Share her love of leadership and aspirations for the future of VCSE leaders.…
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Exploring how grassroots cricket is gearing up for the new season following the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal. Nasser Hanif looks at the impact and visits a cricket club that seems to be getting things right in terms of representation. He asks what the county’s cricket club can learn from this model. Also in this episode Lord Kamlesh Patel the current…
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What next for the sport after the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal?Nasser hears from a young Asian woman with ambitions to make it as a professional cricketer, and her father.Also two coaches discuss the future direction of cricket for talented players from the Asian Community. Producer Nasser Hanif Digital Producer Rachael Smith Executive producer: Kath…
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How Asian cricketers formed a historic league and became more competitive. Lord Kamlesh Patel the current chairman of Yorkshire talks about the significance of the first ever all Asian league set up in Yorkshire in an interview recorded in 2016. How it built a relationship with Yorkshire which led to two Asian teams playing at the Test match ground…
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Early pioneers describe playing cricket on the backstreets of Yorkshire. For 30 years the ‘Yorkshire birthright rule’ meant only those born in Yorkshire could play for the county and Yorkshire’s Asian players formed their own teams and leagues. Nasser Hanif looks into the highs and lows of league cricket and its relationship with Yorkshire, asking …
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Using unique archive stories, journalist Nasser Hanif explores cricket from the streets of Bradford to Yorkshire County. Producer: Nasser Hanif. Digital producer: Rachael Smith. Executive producer: Kathryn Morrison. With thanks to: Mobeen Butt for the use of this archive. Photograph by Mohanlal Mistry. The ‘From Parks to Pavilions’ project was deve…
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