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Welcome to The Dance Centre Podcast, a monthly podcast from The Dance Centre. Join our host Claire French as she talks to artists, choreographers and other members of the dance world here on the West Coast to find out more about their work as creative practitioners and what it means to be a dance professional today.
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Murray Musings

Claire, Scott and Peter

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Three friends come together to talk about the Scottish professional tennis player, Andy Murray. Listen in as they examine Andy's career in a detail that only the most passionately dedicated/obsessive(!?) of fans could manage. Follow Claire, Scott and Peter as they ramble, rave, and generally attempt to articulate their love for the man that's given them so much joy. As Andy looks to prove that he's still capable of top level tennis ahead of the 2021 season, join his biggest fans as they prep ...
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Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family and everything in between, direct from her very own dinner table. With a little bit of help from her chef extraordinaire mum Lennie, each week guests from the worlds of music, culture and politics drop by for a bite and a bit of a natter. Oversharing guaranteed. Produced by Alice Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scoot

Claire Calfo

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Claire Calfo is the host of Scoot and a member of The Scooty Fund. Her mission is to create a culture in which young adults practice mindfulness, awareness, and non-judgmental acceptance towards themselves and others, and a culture in which empathy and connection are the norm. ⁃The Scooty Fund: https://www.instagram.com/thescootyfund/?hl=en
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ViSiBLE Podcast

Claire French

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The ViSiBLE Podcast launched during the premiere performance run of Roundelay by Sonja Linden, directed by Olivier Award Nominee Anna Ledwich, Southwark Playhouse 23 Feb - 18 March 2017, podcasting an exciting line-up of Artist Talks and Provocations. ViSiBLE are the only professional theatre company creating new and provocative work, with and about older people, for fresh perspectives on life, love and death. Contact Claire French, Education & Outreach Director: info@visible.org.uk
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An informal but informative trip through all things historical, What's the History is a good craic podcast brought to you by Claire Cotter and Fi Barry, two history teachers who want you to learn and laugh. So grab a cup of tea and settle in as we bring you along with us on a tour of the grim, the great and the ghastly.
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Welcome into the world of Boucheron, the most stylish French High Jewelry Maison. Each episode of the series will deliver the most incredible true stories which have occurred on 26 place Vendôme. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talks To-Go

talkstogopodcast

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Welcome to Talks To-Go! Co-hosted by dad and daughter duo, George and Jill. Every Wednesday, they’ll explore the uniqueness of father/daughter relationships and how they relate to life, love, and everything in between. Every third Friday of the month, they will drop an interview with special guest dads and daughters. No reservations necessary. All TALKS are TO-GO.
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The CommonHealth

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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The CommonHealth is the podcast of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security. On The CommonHealth, hosts J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine Bliss, and Andrew Schwartz delve deeply into the puzzle that connects pandemic preparedness and response, HIV/AIDS, routine immunization, and primary care, areas of huge import to human and national security. The CommonHealth replaces under a single podcast the Coronavirus Crisis Update, Pandemic Planet and AIDS Existential Moment.
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Take as Directed

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Take as Directed is the podcast series of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center. It highlights important news, events, issues, and perspectives in global health policy, particularly in infectious disease, health security, and maternal, newborn, and child health. The podcast brings you commentary and perspectives from some of the leading voices in global health and CSIS Global Health Policy Center in-house experts
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An intuitive insight resulted in the creation of Elegant Evelyn. She possesses the qualities I admire in loved ones here and on the other side. EE is my guide, my inspiration, and my muse. The days I embody her are my best days… and I’m so happy to share her wisdom with you! Episodes focus on clean living, creating beautiful spaces, simple pleasures, and mystical experiences. I love that you’re here.
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Jung Society Melbourne Podcast

The C G Jung Society of Melbourne

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Welcome to the Jung Society of Melbourne’s Podcast where we share talks given to the Society by Jungian experts from around the world. We cover the basics of analytical psychology as well as in-depth explorations of all things Jungian including the enriching application of Jungian psychology across literature, film, therapy and in our everyday life. The Society offers a space for the exploration and development of Jungian ideas and practice. We offer talks on the third Friday evening of ever ...
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Zara and Jan De Haldevang. Zara graduated Exeter University with a degree in English, ran Fever-Tree events in the UK, worked as the Events Director for the US Ambassador in London, was a personal trainer and surf instructor and is …
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire sits down with dance artist, choreographer and Artistic Director of Shakti Dance, Anusha Fernando. Together they discuss her history and career in Bharata Natyam, the creation of Shakti Dance as well as her role in the formation of the Jai Gavinda Dance Academy and Mandala Arts & Culture S…
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We’re still on our summer break, but just in time for your back to school runs we offer up a very, VERY special one off episode with the absolutely legendary Kate Winslet! We met Kate at a hotel and served up some delicious Honey&Co food while we chatted over lunch. Kate is a top tier foodie and taught us so many vegan and vegetarian dishes to make…
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Dr. Jerome Adams authored his 2023 memoire, Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19. In it, he reflects on his upbringing in southern Maryland and the acute “hurting” among many citizens, rural and poor, dissatisfied with the status quo. Profoundly impactful to his tenure as Indiana State Health Commissioner was m…
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Dr. Jerome Adams authored his 2023 memoire, Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19. In it, he reflects on his upbringing in southern Maryland and the acute “hurting” among many citizens, rural and poor, dissatisfied with the status quo. Profoundly impactful to his tenure as Indiana State Health Commissioner was m…
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Welcome back to Talks To-Go! In this episode, Jill and George talk about part two of their European vacation to Paris which included day trips to Versailles and Champagne, elbow injuries, a food tour in Montmartre, and lots of croissants. No reservations needed. All TALKS are TO-GO. Instagram: @talkstogopodcast TikTok: @talkstogopod Jill: @jillmorg…
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For our final episode of this Second Helpings series, we’re joined by an Oasis legend! Mum was over the moon this week to be joined by fellow Mancunian and music legend Noel Gallagher for a spot of brunch back in series 15. Mum and Noel got on like a house on fire sharing all their tales from up north. Noel shared a few vital revelations; that he a…
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Whelp... It took us awhile but here we stand, post-Andy Murray retirement and with NO TOURNAMENTS TO LOOK FORWARD TO EVERY AGAIN WITH OUR MAN AS AN ACTIVE PLAYER... Honestly, we're still not over it and we're uncertain if we ever will be. Regardless, come and join our hosts as they attempt to try and process their feelings on the retirement of our …
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Welcome back to Talks To-Go! In this episode, Jill and George talk about part one of their European vacation to London Town which included afternoon tea, The Eras Tour, birthday celebrations, West End shows, broken tires, and much, much more. No reservations needed. All TALKS are TO-GO. Instagram: @talkstogopodcast TikTok: @talkstogopod Jill: @jill…
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We’re back for week 5 of our Second Helpings series, and it’s chef week! We were only going to do meals on wheels and travel to someone else's place if they were someone we had been angling for since series 1. And of course they were most certainly going to get THE chicken soup (I had a massive cold so it was selfishly suggested by moi). We went to…
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It’s week 4 of Second Helpings, and this was one of our most memorable episodes yet! Question, how do you behave when you have a music icon on your podcast? Well, you have a massive fight in front of him of course! Aside from a small bout of bickering, we had lunch with Sir Paul and Mary McCartney and talked about 30 years of Linda McCartney's lega…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with J. Stephen Morrison, CSIS, on August 13, for a conversation on his remarkable 54 year career of service as a doctor and scientist. Listen to hear about his early upbringing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; his Jesuit training; his expansive leadership at NIH on HIV/AIDS in the darkest days; the creation of a position of inf…
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Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with J. Stephen Morrison, CSIS, on August 13, for a conversation on his remarkable 54 year career of service as a doctor and scientist. Listen to hear about his early upbringing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; his Jesuit training; his expansive leadership at NIH on HIV/AIDS in the darkest days; the creation of a position of inf…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire sits down with interdisciplinary artist and scholar Dr. Ayasha Guerin. Together they discuss Ayasha's journey and connection with dance, her current work at UCLA, and the importance of dance and moving the body. Claire and Ayasha also talk about the Liberated Planet Studio, diving into the…
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We’re back with another Second Helpings episode! As you know - mum's chicken soup only comes out for the big guns and this week's guest was no exception. Soup was demanded and joyfully served for the brilliant Dawn French to commence an evening of intriguing and confessional conversation. A fellow foodie, Dawn told us all about what makes the Corni…
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Daisy Garrison and Matt Garrison. Daisy is a graduate of Northwestern University, a former actress, lives with her friends in Brooklyn and is the author of her first published novel, Six More Months Of June. Matt is a husband, corpo…
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It’s week 2 of Second Helpings, and we’re throwing it all the way back to lockdown 2020 where the gorgeous Dua Lipa joined us for a Zoom catch up. We had been trying to get this superstar for aaaaages and finally we did! Dua shared a virtual dinner with mum and I whilst she was stuck in London quarantine while promoting her album Future Nostalgia. …
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Dr. Megan Ranney, the dynamic, charismatic Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, joined us to illuminate the strategy she has pioneered to curb firearm injuries and deaths in America. It is a true epidemic that begs a serious public health approach. It requires coming to terms with suicide and homicide in America—both sensitive, disturbing phen…
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Dr. Megan Ranney, the dynamic, charismatic Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, joined us to illuminate the strategy she has pioneered to curb firearm injuries and deaths in America. It is a true epidemic that begs a serious public health approach. It requires coming to terms with suicide and homicide in America—both sensitive, disturbing phen…
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Brooke and Cliff Eby. Brooke was diagnosed with ALS in March 2022 after four years of confusing symptoms in her leg. She hopes to spread awareness of ALS to as many people as possible and laugh along the way. Cliff is a semi-retired…
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We’re back with another trip down memory lane for our ‘Second Helpings’ series. It’s only been a year and what a difference it has been for our first guest - Prime Minister Keir Starmer! Last year Keir came round to mum’s for dinner and he told us all about his love of experimental cooking, his mum's jam sandwiches, eating fish & chips on the road,…
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Well, I suppose this is it... *sniff* *wipes tears away* *wipes bogeys away* Andy Murray will play his final tennis tournament just next week but before that, our hosts sat down to talk about Wimbledon. They will be back to talk more about the Olympics and they will be back beyond that too but just to say, thank you to each and every single one of …
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With the International AIDS Society’s 25th global conference taking place next week in Munich, Mark Lagon, Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and Bennett Freeman, Associate Fellow with Chatham House, joined Katherine to discuss a new Friends report regarding the role of the private sector and…
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With the International AIDS Society’s 25th global conference taking place next week in Munich, Mark Lagon, Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and Bennett Freeman, Associate Fellow with Chatham House, joined Katherine to discuss a new Friends report regarding the role of the private sector and…
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, David Barrett, Esther Barrett-Whloh, and Claire Barrett. David's Emmy Award-winning music has reached and touched the lives of millions of people. His best-known song, “One Shining Moment”, has been an NCAA and CBS Sports staple for…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire is joined by dance artist, choreographer and multidisciplinary artist Sophie Dow. Join them as they discuss how Sophie got started in dance, the many hats they wear in their careers in dance and bodyworks, plus their new piece Agrimony and it's journey through music and dance. https://www.…
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Leonard Rubenstein is Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, non-resident Fellow at CSIS, and Chair of the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition. He joins us to unpack the Coalition’s 11th annual report on 2023. Four big wars—Ukraine, Myanmar, Gaza, Sudan—are driving up attacks upon civilians, and deaths, to exceptionally…
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Leonard Rubenstein is Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, non-resident Fellow at CSIS, and Chair of the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition. He joins us to unpack the Coalition’s 11th annual report on 2023. Four big wars—Ukraine, Myanmar, Gaza, Sudan—are driving up attacks upon civilians, and deaths, to exceptionally…
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This talk explores ways to engage in climate change conversations to facilitate conscious change. Sally draws on stories from facilitating in depth discussions in a research group, where participants shared their dreams, imaginings, frustrations, grief, hopes, fears and inspirations in relation to climate change. This process enabled participants t…
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We’ve made it to our series finale, and we’re going out with a bang! Joining us is the utterly fabulous Jonathan Van Ness. Jonathan was everything we could have wished for, and more. We heard all about growing up in Illinois, the meals their parents cooked them, meeting their lovely English husband, their JVN Hair empire, their love of Whitney Hous…
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Boucheron Creative Director Claire Choisne takes you on a journey to Iceland, where the inspiration of our Or Bleu High Jewelry collection was born. This year’s Carte Blanche collection draws it beauty and creativity from the precious source that is water in all its forms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Claire Choisne, Directrice de la Création de Boucheron, vous emmène en Islande, l'inspiration derrière notre collection de Haute Joaillerie Or Bleu. La collection Carte Blanche de cette année puise sa beauté et sa créativité dans la source précieuse qu'est l'eau, sous toutes ses formes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Boucheron artisans Julie Pantaloni and Baptiste Clouet guide us through the creative process behind the creation of a High Jewelry collection. From inspiration to creation follow the Or Bleu collection as it takes like in our ateliers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Les artisans Boucheron, Julie Pantaloni et Baptiste Clouet , nous guident à travers le processus créatif derrière la création d'une collection de Haute Joaillerie. De l'inspiration à la réalisation, suivez la collection Or Bleu qui prend vie dans nos ateliers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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From the landscapes of Iceland to the city of Hamburg, photographer Jan Erik Waider takes us through his work with nature and meeting with Boucheron Creative Director Claire Choisne to capture the essence and rare beauty of water, the inspiration behind our Or Bleu High Jewelry collection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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Des paysages de l'Islande à la ville de Hambourg, le photographe Jan Erik Waider nous embarque dans sa découverte des paysages de l'Islande et sa rencontre avec Claire Choisne, Directrice de la Création de Boucheron. Un voyage pour capturer l'essence et la beauté rare de l'eau, source d'inspiration de notre collection de Haute Joaillerie Or Bleu. H…
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Episode 4: Or Bleu, High Jewelry collection captures not only the beauty of water but it’s essence, working with music artist Molecule Boucheron added a new dimension to our creations with a dedicated soundtrack curated in Iceland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Épisode 4 : Or Bleu, notre collection de Haute Joaillerie incarne non seulement la beauté de l'eau mais aussi son essence. En collaborant avec l'artiste musical Molécule, Boucheron a ajouté une dimension supplémentaire à nos créations avec une bande sonore dédiée, créée en Islande. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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5,6,7,8 - it’s Claire Richards! Star of the iconic group Steps, this week Claire joined us for brunch at mine. Despite deafening us all when I had a slight kitchen mishap and set fire to the bacon, we had a lovely time with Claire! We learned about how she started her career by entering karaoke competitions, her first job working for Burger King, h…
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest, Yasmin Vossoughian. She's a National correspondent for NBC and a frequent fill-in anchor. She previously hosted MSNBC’s “Yasmin Vossoughian Reports.” Prior to joining MSNBC, she was a host and producer for The Daily Share on HLN. She’s interviewed lead…
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Welcome back to The Dance Centre Podcast. This month Claire is joined by dance artist and choreographer Rebecca Margolick. Join them as they discuss Rebecca's dance journey including her time in New York and her experience working in both Canada and America. She also shares what inspires her, the importance of collaboration, the closeness she feels…
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It’s a foodie treat for you all this week as we have the most incredible chef, restauranteur and entrepreneur Nisha Katona joining us for lunch after travelling down from Birkenhead especially for an excellent meal made by mum. Nisha joins our ever growing list of guests from mum’s favourite programme, Great British Menu, and this episode really is…
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Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Phil Mushnick, Samantha Mushnick, and Laura Mushnick Greenberg. Phil has been the television and radio columnist for the New York Post since 1982. A native of Staten Island, New York, he joined The Post in 1973 and covered the New Y…
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Ask & you shall receive… we’re serving you up a glorious ep this week with Rita Ora! A few days before we both took to the stage at Mighty Hoopla festival on the weekend, we sat down with Rita for a long overdue breakfast catch up. We learned that Rita splits her time between New Zealand and the UK, all about her favourite Kosovan food, the story o…
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