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Bookmarks & Dog Ears

Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, Berrie Vugts, Elsbeth van der Ploeg

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Een podcast over leesliefde. Berrie Vugts en Elsbeth van der Ploeg spreken studenten, wetenschappers en medewerkers van Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam over leesgewoontes en dierbare boeken. Het Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, de humaniorabibliotheek op campus Woudestein.
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Listen to live mini-coaching moments focused on helping people connect with themselves and others by speaking their truth with kindness and compassion, and listening through new filters. Get new scripts for stuck situations, hear new ways of responding to old relationship dynamics and become inspired to learn more about how tools like mindfulness, self-regulations, boundaries, nonviolent communication and empathic self-leadership can help you have more meaningful relationships with others.
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Erasmus Dagger

Jess Miller, Bob Lynch

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Join Sherriff Erasmus Dagger as he defends the city of New Chicago in the year 2999! Complete with a femme fatale love interest, an evil villain, and an annoying landlady, Erasmus Dagger tells a comedic tale that simultaneously parodies and pays homage to the sci-fi and western radio plays of the 1940s and 50s.
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The Press Team of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) invites you to listen and learn more about interesting people, ideas, and events revolving around the world of Erasmus. This is the Erasmus Generation Perspective podcast - be our guest!
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This is where I will share poetic pieces and unique, uplifting insights I gain from them. Join me, Madison Erasmus, for a regular dose of literary inspiration. Cover art photo provided by Thought Catalog on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thoughtcatalog
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I seek to elicit joy and reflection through my scribbles, short stories, and poetry. Additionally, I aim at provoking awareness and attention to the small details in life. In final analysis is inspiration what I try to bring out of every reader...(written by Erasmus Cromwell-Smith and narrated by Daniel Dorse) www.erasmuscromwellsmith.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erasmus-cromwell-smith/support
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Yellow Cab

Erasmus Enterprise / Ties Hitzert

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The Yellow Cab podcast takes you inside the entrepreneurial mindset of inspiring alumni entrepreneurs from the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Get into the yellow cab with us, take in the lessons learned from our founders, and boost your own entrepreneurial drive!
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The SAFI Pod

Toni Jean Erasmus

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The South African Film Industry Podcast. Interviews with people from all fields in the South African film industry. Learn how they got there, how they see the South African industry and how we stand up on an international level . Celebrate this temperamental, but mostly magical industry with actress, voice artist, stunt woman and all-round nerd Toni Jean Erasmus. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @thesafipod Email with your thoughts and questions: thesafipod@gmail.com
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Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks about everything from the Aztecs to witches, Velázquez to Shakespeare, Mughal India to the Mayflower. Not, in other words, just the Tudors, but most definitely also the Tudors. Each episode Suzannah is joined by historians and experts to reveal incredible stories about one of the most fascinating periods in history.
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The Leadership Podcast

Erasmus Centre for Leadership

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In this podcast series we take a critical approach to debunking unfounded leadership theories and myths. Join us in discovering what really works and why when it comes to leadership and leadership development.
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The Time Traveller's Almanac

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

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To build a sustainable future, we have to tackle many problems in the present: the climate crisis, threats to democracies around the world, backslash against migration, and more… In this podcast, we look into history to help addressing these issues, so that we avoid mistakes and learn from insights from the past. This is The Time Traveller's Almanac, a podcast from the history department celebrating 110 years of Erasmus University Rotterdam. It starts on 8 November 2023.
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ESSB podcast | Meeting the Future Society

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences - Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Bij de Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) wordt veel onderzoek gedaan naar maatschappelijke en gedragswetenschappelijke vraagstukken. Door middel van deze podcast serie maken we deze kennis toegankelijk voor geïnteresseerde burgers, bestuurders, professionals, studenten en collega onderzoekers. Meeting the Future Society. De diversiteit van de faculteit reflecteert zich in de varieteit aan onderwerpen die op deze podcast serie te vinden is. [incl DPECS Podcast serie met ...
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In this podcast by Impact at the Core, we talk about impact-driven education with guests from both inside and outside Erasmus University Rotterdam. What are the societal challenges that we can contribute to; how should we engage with these problems and how can we implement our ambitions in education?
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CLI Podcast

Community for Learning & Innovation

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The Community for Learning & Innovation of the Erasmus University Rotterdam is all about connecting and enabling educational innovation. Sharing insights, experienced pitfalls, lessons learned from one lecturer with as many other lecturers as possible. Involving students and supporting them to realise their own improvements of EURs education. The CLI podcasts aim to inspire and inform our own community, but also interested others, about new initiatives, research projects and all aspects of f ...
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Inner Pathways

Inner Pathways project

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Check out our inspiration for your journey towards a regenerative lifestyle. This is a collection of stories, interviews, practices, meditation and tips to inspire innovative approaches in learning for sustainability. With the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
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ReSearching Diversity

Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir

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Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode, two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their PAST (personal path into academia), the PRESENT (research article or book chapter that has recently inspired them), and the FUTURE (recent developments and paradigm shifts in academia and social sciences). For more information ...
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HELLO WORLD

Made by friends from different European countries. Enjoy! ⭐️🎙️🌎

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Do you believe this world can be a better place? Well, then this podcast is for you! Hello World…my name is Malou and I’m from Denmark. I am fourteen years old and this podcast is made by me and my friends from many different countries across Europe. There are so many podcasts out there…often aiming for a young audience…but almost always produced by adults and with adults making up the topics and asking all the questions….so we are going to do the opposite. In this podcast series, it’s me an ...
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ESLcast Law & Markets

ESL LLM Commercial Law

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At the Erasmus School of Law we try to explain recent events in a legal perspective. Which claims and which conventions apply in headline cases? What happened and will this case change the way we do business and/or will the caselaw influence future court proceedings. In this podcast series we try to challenge professionals, which should give the listeners knowledge and a better understanding of the framework / proceedings behind the headlines.
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When a laboratory accident leads to electrocution and the accidental discovery of time travel, Doctor Petronella Sage, alongside her faithful friend and companion, Erasmus Savant, seizes the opportunity to make her mark in the annuls of history.
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Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologyforthepeople/support
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UNS Talks is a podcast by the architectural design firm UNStudio. Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio specializes in architecture, urban development, product design, interior design and infrastructural projects. Based in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Hong Kong, the office has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential buildings, products, to urban masterplans. Pivotal UNStudio projects include; the Mercedes-Benz Museum ...
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A podcast by Young Friends of the Earth Scotland exploring the concept of Just Transition, talking to experts and activists about what it means from a Scottish perspective. The views, information, or opinions expressed during these podcasts are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Friends of the Earth Scotland and its employees. This podcast is supported by the Erasmus+ programme and the European Union.
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A podcast by me, Lisa, I'm from the Netherlands and I'm 18 years old, currently a volunteer in Croatia in an Erasmus programme for 1 year. Every episode features a new guest and we will discuss about a topic related to volunteering, living abroad and everything that comes with it. So, this one is for every volunteer or anyone who is interested in it ;)
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The Wellness Prescription with Doctor Claudia is hosted by chiropractor Dr. Claudia Machiella. Every week Dr. Claudia shares her vision to integrate multiple healing disciplines and options to address the needs of patients.
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Find ways to heal yourself and become your own best advocate with Open Minded Healing. Listen to Marla's interviews with a variety of Alternative Health practitioners, as well as personal stories about everyday people that overcame serious health conditions outside of their MD's office.
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I'm passionate about helping pharma field teams feel confident using technology to engage with healthcare professionals. I want them to feel good about themselves and achieve amazing results. To explore this topic, I've been interviewing inspiring pharma leaders to learn from them for this Digital Transformation Series. - Mehrnaz Campbell, Founder and CEO of Cheemia & Cheemia ReSET Author of The Omni Advantage
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Writing Stories

Brianna Avenia-Tapper

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Each episode of Writing Stories features an interview with a contemporary author about how her book went from an idea in her head to an object on a shelf. Join us on Writing Stories for honesty, struggle, and triumph, for writing community, publishing insight, and inspiration to persist in whatever difficult but meaningful journey you've chosen for yourself.
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New Humanists

Ancient Language Institute

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Join the hosts of New Humanists and founders of the Ancient Language Institute, Jonathan Roberts and Ryan Hammill, on their quest to discover what a renewed humanism looks like for the modern world. The Ancient Language Institute is an online language school and think tank, dedicated to changing the way ancient languages are taught.
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We bring stories about the magic that happens when creativity, art and education meet. Stories about creative learning from diverse European projects in schools and beyond. Stories about what happens when artists work with young people. We talk to teachers, artists, scientists, policy makers and children about the importance of creative education. Listen to the show if you're looking for inspiration for your own practice. 𝘁𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 is part of I-TAP-PD. International Teacher-Art ...
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EU politics and policies are messy and filled with jargon that is hard to understand. "EU Untangled" tries to make sense of this mess, so you can understand what’s happening behind the headlines.
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Move to the music

Jaco van den Dool

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My live revolves around music education. I hold a professorship on ‘Blended Learning’ at Codarts University of the Arts and I am a lecturer at the department of Arts and Culture Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. In addition, I am the director of School of Performing Arts Kathmandu, founded in 2011. After the destructive earthquake in 2015 this institute mainly focuses on providing music therapy for homeless children and performing arts classes for less fortunate governm ...
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In this episode, Estelle talks about her book, Writing That Gets Noticed. Along the way she covers: Beauty editor road trips Selling a book with an 'exclusive' A ballsy move to try if one editor accepts your pitch for a short piece and another rejects ASJA 'backlist' vs. 'frontlist' what if you aren't satisfied with your book cover a 'book-mitzvah'…
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Desiderius Erasmus is one of the most important figures in the history of the Protestant Reformation. He was a key thinker, and the compiler of many of the manuscripts that were used in translating the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into languages of the people. He was also in communication with many of the key figures of the reformation, like Martin …
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Country General Manager for South Africa, Chris Erasmus, discusses the importance of AI technology.Erasmus is responsible for setting AWS’s local strategy and guiding its local growth.He is well-qualified for this job, as he boasts over 15 years of strategic, commercial, a…
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Join us as we give our hottest takes on this year’s Eurovision entries from San Marino, Croatia, Switzerland, and the Netherlands! We’ve even got a special guest! Whose high school years will we relive this time? Songs featured: Megara – 11:11 Baby Lasagna – Rim Tim Tagi Dim Nemo – The Code Joost Klein – … Continue reading “An Anthem for the Erasmu…
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In the 16th century, Erasmus of Rotterdam was about as famous as anybody could be, one of the greatest intellectuals of his age. To Martin Luther's mind, though, Erasmus's radical religious vision did not go far enough. To Roman Catholic scholars, Erasmus was heretical. In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined b…
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Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma debate the new rule in the Indian Premier League which allows two bouncers to be bowled in an over. They look at whether this rule is too bowler friendly and how this will impact tactics in the game. Plus we are joined by South Africa umpire Marais Erasmus who has officiated in 82 international Test mat…
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The traditional view of the birth of modern science places it firmly in the 17th century with such huge names as Bacon, Descartes, Newton, and Galileo. But a century earlier there were others - whose names are not so well-known to us - who paved the way for later scientific breakthroughs. Patrons and particular places in northern Europe developed n…
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Taking a step into the unknown can be scary, and yet, when led by God, it can lead to incredible spiritual growth and benefits for your life. Wendy Zahorjanski is a missionary in Serbia with her husband, Danny, in the city of Kragujevac, where they planted a church. Wendy recently wrote a book about her experiences stepping into unknown, and she ta…
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Liberty was all the rage with the intellectual elite in the 1700s- a far cry from what we see going on today. Edwards and Wesley preach all over the New World, and the first Great Awakening happens. BGM: Bach, Allegro Assai Email your questions & comments to uncensoredpilgrims@gmail.com . The views & opinions given on this podcast, unless expressly…
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Discover the hidden power of your subconscious mind as we embark on a transformative journey with Dr. Tara Perry. Our deep dive into core trauma transformation reveals that it's not the events in our lives that shape us, but how we interpret them. Dr. Perry brings her rich expertise in clinical hypnotherapy and acupuncture to uncover how our brains…
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Join us this week as we give our hottest takes on this year’s Eurovision entries from Serbia, Australia, Greece, and Sweden! Songs Featured: Teya Dora – Ramonda Electric Fields – One Milkali (One Blood) Marina Satti – Zari Marcus & Martinus – Unforgettable You have until May 1 to participate in our Star Spangled Jury! … Continue reading Gen-Z Fever…
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Join Victor Aguilar and Alex Roth as they tackle the fiery debate surrounding the European Parliament’s odd arrangement of having a “single seat” but multiple places of work. Why do hundreds of parliamentary staff travel monthly between Brussels and Strasbourg? Is this practice a symbol of unity or an outdated extravagance? We discuss the practical…
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In the 16th century, spices drove the world economy, creating riches on an unprecedented scale. Spanish and Portuguese explorers competed to find the elusive source of cloves and nutmeg, and when Portugal reached the spice islands of the Moluccas, it set in motion a fierce competition for control. In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor S…
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In this episode, Stephanie Clare Smith tells the story of Everywhere the Undrowned. Along the way, she covers: Bellevue's Nonfiction Contest Great Circle Books (whose series editor Marie Mutsuki Mockett is the author of The Tree Doctor and an upcoming guest on this podcast!) University Presses Dismantling the fantasy parent in our heads and going b…
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Cogence CEO Jonel Matthee-Ferreira discusses Cogence’s partnership with Discovery, and how it helps Cogence build superior financial products.Matthee-Ferreira joined Cogence in January 2024 and has assumed the roles of CEO and CIO immediately.Before joining Cogence, Matthee-Ferreira worked at Sanla…
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Lisa is the most sought-after expert on helping women over 50 crush their weight loss goals in a naturally progressive way that boosts metabolism, burns belly fat, and keeps it off. Through her signature B.A.S.E. model, combining fitness, nutrition, and mindset women over 50 are finally getting the results they’ve been struggling to get on their ow…
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This week's episode focuses on how to check for alignment in family dynamics - especially when what has previously worked is no longer sustainable. In question number one, a caller is rediscovering his sense of self and discovering the language needed in order to set new boundaries around old family dynamics. Today's second caller longs for a deepe…
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With less than fifty days to go until the Men's T20 World Cup, Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma look at how some of the twenty teams are shaping up and ask what is the best way for players to prepare for a major international tournament? Is it game time in a league like the Indian Premier League? Is it a competitive series with your in…
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What do we know about what Elizabeth I actually looked like? How was her appearance altered through the use of cosmetics? Portraits suggest that makeup was used to lightly accentuate lips and cheeks, alongside a sheer wash of white base on her skin. What products would she have typically used and how were they made? In this edition of Not Just the …
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Randy Newman grew up in a secular Jewish home, but through relationships with Christians, as well as through a series of personal events and realizations, he became a Christian. Randy is now a senior fellow for apologetics at the C.S. Lewis Institute, and over the past several decades he has talked with many individuals, and studied their journeys …
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In South Africa, 45% of corporations are actively using GenAI. Unlock valuable insights into the use of GenAI and access recent research by World Wide Worx, Dell Technologies and Intel. To view the webcast announcement of the research results, contact marguerite@pbpr.co.za and we will send you the link.…
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Ever pondered the mysterious link between your pounding headache and the health of your internal organs? Dr. Vrzal, an applied kinesiologist with a knack for unraveling the enigma of headaches, opens our eyes to a groundbreaking approach. Join us as he shares his personal journey from suffering to healing, mapping out the intricate connections betw…
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For our next Digital Transformation Series podcast, Mehrnaz Campbell welcomes Amish Patel, a marketing consultant who aims to simplify pharma marketing in today’s noisy world of shiny things. He is the founder of APC, a marketing consultancy that helps pharma companies create and execute effective engagement strategies while building in-house marke…
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The poet of Joan of Arc, and a notable example of a female writer in the premodern period, Christine de Pizan took a turn at the popular humanist genre of the mirror to princes in her book "The Book of the Body Politics." Jonathan and Ryan take a look at her characterization of virtue, corporal punishment, and what it takes to educate a Caesar. Ric…
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"Venting" often gets a bad rap. Even though many people see "venting" as an inherently negative thing, knowing how to vent effectively can actually be an effective way of reclaiming and reconnecting with yourself. Sometimes, venting is just a pathway to something deeper, and we understand it as a step on our awareness journey. Other times, we just …
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Join us for another week of Eurovision hot takes as we tackle this year’s entries from Cyprus, the UK, Austria, and Iceland! Songs featured: Silia Kapsis – Liar Olly Alexander – Dizzy Kaleen – We Will Rave Hera Bjørk – Scared of Heights And remember to email us your Top 10 for our Star Spangled … Continue reading “This song is for hot people” →…
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**WARNING: This episode contains themes that some listeners might find distressing and commonly-used historic terminology that does not reflect our own thoughts** In May 1680, England become obsessed with a pair of conjoined twins. At just two weeks old, Priscilla and Aquila Herring were kidnapped from their home in Somerset to be put on show for m…
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In this episode, Annell López tells the story of I'll Give You A Reason. Along the way, she covers: Full-time high school teaching while full-time MFA Affordances of short story collections Generating ideas by asking what if the opposite happens Feminist Press and the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize Drown by Junot Diaz More of This World or Mayb…
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In this episode, Clare Beams tells the story of The Garden. Along the way we cover: Managing the 'type A' part of your brain Selling a partial Doing what you don't know you can do Letting go of a manuscript that didn't sell (that you worked on for 8 years) NEA grant How to know when something is done Getting writing time when you have small childre…
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Charu Sharma, Jim Maxwell and Nikesh Rughani are joined by Richard Sydenham who has written a book exploring what makes a cricketer tough and the physical and psychological aspects of it. He shares the stories from former players and what helped inform his 22 player list. Plus the Stumped team devise their own list. 21 year old Mayank Yadav won the…
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The major new TV series, Mary & George tells the scandalous story of George Villiers, who rose - thanks to his mother Mary’s machinations - from minor gentry to enrapture King James VI & I, Britain’s first Stuart king. For a decade, George Villiers was at James’s side – at court, on state occasions and in bed, right up to James’s death in March 162…
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Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans take over England! Will it last? No. John Bunyan takes on the Anglican church and winds up in prison. BGM credit https://www.youtube.com/@VoicesofMusic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JWYIY3icUg Email your questions & comments to uncensoredpilgrims@gmail.com . The views & opinions given on this podcast, unless expr…
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Unlock the mysteries of candida overgrowth with Dr. Biamonte, a pioneer in the field, who joins us to demystify the complex symptoms and treatment protocols of this pervasive health issue. Candida, a common yet often misunderstood organism, can wreak havoc on our bodies when it shifts from harmless to harmful. Dr. Biamonte sheds light on how Candid…
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One of the things that can trip us up on our personal growth journey is to force the process before we're ready. I can think of so many times when I've been longing to master a skill that I was still practicing, and then criticizing myself for where I was at in the process. In this week's episode, we discover that the remedy for conditioning that i…
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In this What’s Next in Finance with Aki Anastasiou interview, Fedgroup’s Michael Field unpacks the biggest challenges facing local investors. Field is the General Manager for Investments at Fedgroup and has worked for the company since 2011. Before working at Fedgroup, he gained experience working for Murray and Roberts, and MegChem Engineering and…
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Nicole Haroutunian tells the story of Choose This Now. Along the way, we cover... - Her first book Speed Dreaming - Agent troubles - Rewriting a novella as a chapter - Creating a novel from stories - Having a book die on submission - When you lose your job and your agent at the same time your city goes into COVID lockdown - Pre-publication anxiety …
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, MediaTek’s Director of Business Development for the MEA region, Rami Osman, unpacks the key features of the Dimensity 9300 chip.In 2006, he joined Microsoft as a Corporate Account Manager, before joining Qualcomm as the Country Manager for Business Development in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) and …
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Rector magnificus Annelien Bredenoord is een echte non-fictielezer, en ook voorlezer van stapels kinderboeken. De boeken die ze meenam naar de studio bieden een inkijkje in haar denken, te beginnen met een levensles van Hannah Arendt. Annelien nam mee: Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Hannah Arendt: een biografie Nele Beyens Els Borst: medicus in de politiek…
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Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma are joined by globetrotter and franchise cricket extraordinaire David Wiese. He has played in no fewer than ten different franchise cricket tournaments around the world and tells us how the different leagues compare. He also shares his thoughts on the future of leagues around the world and what it is re…
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, HONOR South Africa General Manager Fred Zhou explains what makes the new HONOR Magic Series smartphones disruptive in South Africa.HONOR is a leading global provider of smart devices and was founded in 2013.Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, HONOR has grown to become the biggest smartphone brand in …
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At the end of the French Wars of Religion, a widow Renée Chevalier instigated the prosecution of a military captain who had committed multiple acts of rape, homicide and theft against the villagers who lived around her. But how could Chevalier win her case when King Henri IV's Edict of Nantes ordered that the recent troubles should be forgotten as …
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Jamie Dunlop is an associate pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, in Washington D.C. and the author of the book, Love the Ones Who Drive You Crazy: Eight Truths for Pursuing Unity in Your Church. Jamie's church is only a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol building, and Jamie discusses how their church has navigated some of the difficult social issu…
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, PEP Chief Executive Michael Silke discusses PAXI – PEP’s counter-to-counter parcel delivery service.Silke has over 21 years of experience in the retail sector – much of which has been with PEP.In his current role, Silke oversees all PEP’s departments – including Cellular, Financial Services, FMCG, …
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In his essay "On Educating Children," a follow-up to his denunciation of pedantry, Michel de Montaigne warns that "natural affection makes parents too soft" and incapable of properly disciplining their children, or even of letting their children take the risks and encounter the dangers they ought to. Book-learning, in Montaigne's essay, takes a bac…
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Today's conversation dives into the critical role of trust and communication in professional and personal relationships. Some of the questions we answer this week include: How do I handle having trust issues with my realtor? (0:58) How do I get my partner into therapy? (17:41) How do I decide whether or not to take a job opportunity that would keep…
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A controversial figure during his lifetime, Martin Luther set in motion a revolution that split Christianity in the West and left an indelible mark on the world today. In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, first released in July 2021, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to renowned Luther biographer Professor Lyndal Roper to explore the man behind …
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In this episode, Sarah Rose Etter tells the story of RIPE, Along the way we cover: Writing around a full-time job 75,000 words in a month The importance of having a good team behind you Difficulties and benefits of being edited The horrors of being on submission Kent Wolf, Carmen Maria Machado, Two Dollar Radio, and Scribner Careerism and the unrel…
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