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The Kind Place is an audio series brought to you by the British Red Cross. Series 2 “We are VOICES” is produced by refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK. They bring you into their lives to share the challenges they face and speak up for change. It was made by The VOICES Network, in collaboration with The British Red Cross and supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Senior Producers: Bridey Addison-Child and Jude Shapiro. _ Series 1 “The Loneliness Line” explores loneliness ...
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Joined each episode by special guests, British Asian authors, Vaseem Khan and Abir Mukherjee take a wry look at the world of books, writing, and the creative arts, tackling everything from bestsellers to pop culture and Big Fat Asian Weddings. Insightful, funny, packed with stellar interviews – Dean Koontz, Val McDermid, Ann Cleeves, Mike Gayle, to name a few – and the odd dose of cross-cultural confusion, they dare to explore the parts other podcasts cannot reach. Find out more: www.redhotc ...
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A podcast about designing experiences for humans
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Covering the current talking points in the UK charity sector. Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest shake their tin at the giving business, and ask searching questions of those at the top.
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Whether you are just starting out, or here to PB, Well Far is the weekly running podcast helping you to go the distance. Each week host Amy Lane - author, runner and fitness expert - breaks down the barriers to running to make it accessible for joggers, plodders, runners and racers. Or for those who are as confused by spikes as they are split times here, you'll find the advice and action points you need to build up your confidence and your endurance. So wherever your starting point and whate ...
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Behind every great leader stands an advisor, a gatekeeper, a confidant - a Chief of Staff. From military operations to new governments, from charities finding new ways to make an impact to the largest tech companies in the world; a chief of staff can be found in every sector. But what makes a great chief of staff? Through incredible stories and insightful reflections, we explore what it takes to perform at the highest level from some of the world's leading chiefs of staff. This podcast is br ...
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Helena Keenan is a current Sport and Exercise Psychology MSc student at Loughborough University and former NCAA Division 1 cross country and track runner. Helena's experience moving away from her home in England, to study and compete in the USA, has inspired her mental health, exercise, anti-diet and healthy body image advocacy. Tune in to hear honest conversations with friends, athletes, and motivational guests, exploring the relationships between fitness, food, sport and mental health.
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A new comedy podcast from comedians Bobby Mair and Red Richardson Every episode we travel back to a different year in history and talk about the weirdest, most interesting and sometimes horrifying events that year. New Eps every Wednesday. If you enjoy then hit SUBSCRIBE PLEASE! If you want to watch The Year is full eps are on Youtube. Sign up to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/theyearispod for exclusive episodes, early access, as well as live stream episodes and discounts to live sho ...
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OFF BIKE - A Podcast About Where Cycling Takes Us What happens when you get off the bike? Join the ex pro rider David Millar and the business anthropologist Mikkel B. Rasmussen while they explore what biking does for us beyond the ride. The question might sound banal, but it is actually not so easy to answer. David and Mikkel outline their ambitious plans for this brand new series of podcasts where they will interview a wide cross-section of people to investigate their journeys through life ...
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Episode 131 - Ram Murali, Death in the Air, Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
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In this episode we talk to crime fiction newcomer Ram Murali about his debut Death in the Air, and discuss this year's Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 130 - Jack Jordan, Redemption, and existential moral dilemmas
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In this episode, we chat to thriller writer Jack Jordan about his new novel Redemption, and his fascination with existential moral dilemmasBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 129 - Karin Slaughter, This Is Why We Lied, Cricket in America
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In this episode we speak to thriller fiction legend Karin Slaughter, discuss her latest book This Is Why We Lied, and touch on the cricket world cup in AmericaBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 128 - Michael Robotham and MW Craven, Storm Child and The Mercy Chair, and Aussie Noir
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In this episode Australian thriller writer Michael Robotham and British crime writer MW Craven discuss their latest books Storm Child and The Mercy Chair. We also discuss the recent rise of Aussie Noir.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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We are used to leadership being hierarchical. Always talking about the tone from the top. But what happens when we share leadership and power throughout the organization? And challenge our current ways of working in the most profound ways? With Mette Aagaard we explore the benefits, guiding principles and biggest challenges of shifting our corporat…
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Episode 127 - Jo Callaghan, artificial intelligence policing, and AI Armageddon
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In this episode we chat to author Jo Callaghan, to discuss her crime thrillers featuring an artificial intelligence policing hologram, and to debate the transformative impact of new technologies and the possibility of AI ArmageddonBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 126 - Claire Douglas and David McCloskey and the British Book Awards 2024
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In this special episode dedicated to the British Book Awards 2024 we chat to shortlisted authors Claire Douglas and David McCloskey, discussing their thrillers, the CIA, and boy band haircuts.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 125 - Hunted and Finding Sophie, loans sharks and deadly Deliveroo drivers
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In this episode we discuss new thrillers by Abir Mukherjee and Imran Mahmood, Hunted and Finding Sophie, chat about loans sharks and deadly Deliveroo drivers.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 124 -Stig Abell, Death in a Lonely Place, press complaints, and falling satellites
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In this episode we talk to journalist, broadcaster and crime writer, Stig Abell, about his new novel Death in a Lonely Place, working at the Press Complaints Commission, and the phenomenon of bits falling off satellites and back to Earth.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 123 - Erin Young, gold kitchens, banned trousers, and Christianity's oldest religious book to ever go on sale
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In this epside we chat to historical and thriller writer Erin Young, discuss her gold kitchen, banned trousers, and Christianity's oldest religious book to ever go on sale - the Crosby-Schøyen Codex.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 122 - Harriet Tyce, A Lesson in Cruelty, Chaucer's unfinished Canterbury tales
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In this episode we chat to crime writer Harriet Tyce, discuss her new book A Lesson in Cruelty, and pontificate on Chaucer's unfinished Canterbury talesBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 121 - Tony Kent, The Shadow Network, great legal thrillers, and the Old Bailey
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In this episode we chat to barrister and thriller writer Tony Kent, discuss great legal thrillers, and get a peek into the world's most famous courtroom at the Old BaileyBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Nele De Peuter - Vertical development. A path to meaningful growth.
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We often talk about growth as some race to the top. A climb of the ladder, an improvement of our skills, but that narrative actually misses a core aspect of our evolution. Developing our ability to hold and make use of our new capacities. Nele is an organisational psychologist and coach who specialises in vertical development. We dive into what ver…
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Episode 120 - BA Paris, The Guest, and Arabian Noir with Michael Lynes and Alex Shaw
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In this episode we chat to bestselling crime writer BA Paris about her new novel The Guest, and discuss Arabian Noir, a crime anthology set in the Gulf, curated by writers Michael Lynes and Alex Shaw.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 119 - Nita Prose, The Mystery Guest, dog poop DNA, and cold fusion powered hot baths
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In this epsiode we speak to Canadian mystery writer Nita Prose, discuss the advent of dog poop DNA testing, and muse on the recent advances in cold fusion science and how many hot baths the new tech might powerBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Stephanie Denino - Why building an employee experience (EX) muscle can revolutionize your business
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Episode 118 - Anna O and Matthew Blake, homicidal sleepwalking, Guy Kennaway and Good Scammer, and the best ever Caribbean books
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In this bumper episode we chat to Anna O author Matthew Blake, discuss homicidal somnambulism, and then talk to Guy Kennaway, author of Good Scammer, while taking a look at some of the best books ever set in the Caribbean.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 117 - Chris Hammer, Scrublands, Funnel-Web Spiders, and New Year Gut Health
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In this episode we chat to Australian crime writer Chris Hammer, discuss the TV adapation of his novel Scrublands, talk about deadly funnel-web spiders, and present secrets for superior gut health in the new year.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Episode 116 - Fenton's ten best novels of 2023, dodgy Xmas parties, and Micky Mouse set free
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In this episode prolific book blogger Tracy Fenton reviews her ten favourite novels of the past year, while we take a look at dodgy Xmas parties, and chat about Micky Mouse's original avatar arriving in the public domain.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Mary Pickles: Chief of Staff to the Chairman of EY (UK)
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For our eighth episode in the series, we're joined by Mary Pickles, Chief of Staff to the Chairman of EY (UK). Supporting senior leadership at one of the world's best-known professional services firms, Mary shares her perspectives on staying grounded in leadership, building impactful relationships across big businesses, and what corporations should…
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Episode 115 - Andrew Lycett and The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes - with added Cucumber Sherlock.
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In this episode we talk to biographer Andrew Lycett, whose new work The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes explores anew the world's most famous detective. With added Cucumber Sherlock.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Anna Mindelöf - Building a highly efficient people experience team and why HR needs to embrace the new paradigm
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Episode 114 - Imran Mahmood and Finding Sophie, author winterwear, and the most famous tea party in fiction
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In this episode we chat to barrister and author Imran Mahmood about his latest thriller, Finding Sophie; discuss the height of author winterwear, as modelled by your hosts; and dissect the most famous tea party in fiction.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Performance and productivity are two important words in today’s work environment. And also, two charged words, because - what do they actually mean? Many of us will have experienced some kind of arbitrary, unfair, strange administrative process that attempts to evaluate the work that we do. With Linda, we take a scientific and neurological perspect…
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Episode 113 - Susi Holliday, female serial killers, and the meaning of Diwali
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In this episode we talk to crime writer Susi Holliday, discuss female serial killers, before Susi takes a stab at explaining the meaning of DiwaliBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Laura & Sam - Lighting an EX fire in The British Red Cross
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What does a humanitarian business such as the British Red Cross do to ensure they’re also human-centric on the inside when creating an experience for their people? Well, they commit to a dedicated people experience team and start their journey of introducing a way of working that puts the employee at the heart of everything. Applying a human-centri…
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Mary Mawhinney: Chief of Staff, British Red Cross.
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For our seventh episode in the series, we're joined by Mary Mawhinney, Chief of Staff at the British Red Cross. With experience working as an advisor to an Australian prime minister, at the United Nations and now with the British Red Cross, Mary candidly shares her experience working across policy, politics, diplomacy, and the civil service. Host: …
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Episode 112 - Fiona Cummins, meeting George Clooney, cats' facial expressions, and the Aussie mushroom poisoning
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In this episide we chat to crime writer and former journalist, Fiona Cummins, her momentous meeting with George Clooney, discuss new research showing the range of cats' facial expressions, and dissect the case of the Aussie mushroom poisoningBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Mark Darby: Chief of Staff to the CEO, Salesforce UK
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For our sixth episode in the series, we're joined by Mark Darby, Chief of Staff to the CEO of Salesforce UK. Harnessing his commercial experience across consulting, marketing and strategy, Mark shares his experience realising the strategic vision for Salesforce's second-biggest market. Host: Euan Godbold Guest: Mark Darby, Chief of Staff to the CEO…
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Lieven van Linden - From body to mind - engineering human performance
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The cognitive and rational mind dominates our conversation about performance in the workplace, but unlocking our full potential and abilities - and doing so sustainably over time - demands us to engage more than our brains. Only when we listen, learn to understand, and respond to the signals that our body sends us, are we able to actually enhance o…
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Episode 111 - Suk Pannu, The Kumars at No 10, and the unstoppability of Indian aunties
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In this episode we talk to screenwriter turned novelist Suk Pannu, a core writer on shows such as Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at No 10. Suk discusses his debut novel Dead and Scone, and the unstoppability of Indian aunties.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Revd Ijeoma Ajibade: Chief of Staff to The Archbishop of Canterbury
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For our fifth episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association’s Euan Godbold is joined by Revd Ijeoma Ajibade, Chief of Staff to The Archbishop of Canterbury. Supporting one of the world's oldest institutions, Ije shares comparisons between her role in local government to that in the church, the value of learning from companies and civil soci…
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Malin Moezzi - Augmenting tech, data and human to create better interviews
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The humble job interview. Did you know that the first offical job assessment was creating in 1921 by Thomas Edison who designed a written test to evaluate candidates' knowledge. Since then it’s safe to say, the interview has gone various developments. But at the core, it’s two humans coming together. Where so much is going on from a psychological, …
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Episode 110 - Nev March, the Bombay Clocktower deaths, and the secret to happiness in orangutans
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In this episose we talk to historical crime writer Nev March, discuss the unsolvled Bombay Rajabai Clocktower Deaths, and debate research about the happiest times in our lives - and in the lives of orangutans.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Marc Ristol: Chief of Staff at Thomson Reuters Foundation
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For our fourth episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association’s Euan Godbold is joined by Marc Ristol, Chief of Staff at the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The charitable arm of the Thompson Reuters news agency, Marc guides the leadership team as they work to advance media freedom, foster more inclusive economies, and promote human rights aroun…
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Eleni Jacobs - Building teams from scratch
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What distinguishes a well-functioning team from a friction-ridden one? How do we know what to spend time on as we start building a team? And what do we need to take ownership of as leaders and co-workers? With Eleni Jacobs we break down the concept of psychological safety and look at the conscious and unconscious dynamics that rule and create our t…
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Episode 109 - Matthew Parker, One Fine Day in the British Empire, the Booker shortlist, Seven Deadly Bins
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In this episode we talk to historian Matthew Parker about his new book One Fine Day, discuss EM Forster and George Orwell in India, dissect the Booker Prize shortlist, and reflect on the British PM's Seven Deadly BinsBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Jhumar Johnson: Chief of Staff at The Open University
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For our third episode, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold is joined by Jhumar Johnson, Chief of Staff at The Open University. With a student body of over 200,000, Jhumar shares her insights into managing humility at the helm and what the future of education might look like at one of the world's largest universities. Host: Euan Godbold Gu…
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Stephanie Robinson - Learning from moments of discomfort
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When was the last time you felt discomfort? Did you notice how you reacted? Was it subtle shifts in your body? Or major knee-jerk! How did it feel? What level of discomfort was it? 1 out of 10? 10 out of 10? Regardless of the situation. What's clear is we have a reaction. Sometimes subtle, other times more profound and impactful. This is where the …
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Episode 108 - AJ West, greatest ever ghost stories, Big Brother, and the saucy ghost ape of Dorset
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In this episode we talk to TV personality-turned-writer AJ West, discuss his time on Big Brother and our greatest ever ghost stories, including the one about the saucy ghost ape of DorsetBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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Lucy Reeve: Chief of Staff at The HALO Trust
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For our second episode on the series, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold is joined by Lucy Reeve, Chief of Staff at the world's largest humanitarian mine clearance organisation. Having led projects in Afghanistan, Cambodia and Libya overseeing the delivery of projects including mine and IED clearance, Lucy shares her perspective on manag…
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Andre Fangueiro - Making space and managing for design
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Design is a buzzword for everything from products to customer- and employee experiences. But beyond that, it is a mindset and skill-set that requires dedicated practice both by individuals and organizations. With Andre Fangueiro we explore different facets of design, from individual behaviors to leadership, career development and organizational str…
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Episode 107 - Evil Under the Sun, India's Moon Landing, and Hercule Poirot's bottom
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In this episode we discuss summer holidays, India's moon landing, Christie's Evil Under the Sun, and David Suchet's unusual method for perfecting Hercule Poirot's walkBy RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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The Year Is 2055 - We Time Travel Into the Future To Discover Our Destinies
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The Time Machine has been fitted with the ability to go forward in time for our final episode, after we catch up with how everyone has been for the past 5 weeks, we travel ahead 30 years and Red reveals what the future has in store for Bobby, Red and Jody, and assess what we have all learnt and taken from our experience of doing the podcast. Get a …
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Sam White: Former Chief of Staff to Sir Keir Starmer
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For our first episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold sits down with Sam White, former Chief of Staff to the Leader of the UK Labour Party. From speaking truth to power to rebuilding momentum in a party, Sam draws back the curtain on how the chief of staff role functions in politics. Host: Euan Godbold Guest: Sam White …
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The Chief of Staff: A new podcast from The Chief of Staff Association
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Cheryl Sandberg to Mark Zuckerberg. Jonathan Powell to Tony Blair. James Baker to Presidents Bush and Reagan. Behind every great leader, there's an advisor, a confidant - a Chief of Staff. Join The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold each episode as he sits down with leaders at the heart of the world's most recognisable businesses, non-profit…
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Ian Golding - Connecting customer & employee experience
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As employee experience continues to evolve from buzzword to creating impact inside of organizations. I was curious to explore the world of customer experience. How did they go from buzzword to a discipline, business function and career choice? What learnings can we leverage for the EX evolution? How can we make better use of connecting these two si…
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Episode 106 - Simon Toyne, St Hilda's Crime, Bute rap battle, and how to avoid being eaten by a tiger
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In this episode we talk to thriller writer Simon Toyne, discuss how to avoid wild animal attacks, and the etymology of famous phrases, aswell as reflecting on the St Hilda's Crime Weekend, and a crime writers rap battle in Bute, Scotland.By RED HOT CHILLI WRITERS
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2020 with Sean McLoughlin - January to March
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Red is still in a Dubai Prison at the time of recording so our much anticipated guest Sean McLoughlin makes a 40 minute walk to chat with Bobby about the first few months of 2020. Flash floods struck Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 66 people in a worst flooding in over a decade, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 is shot down by Iranian forces s…
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