show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Talking Flutes

Jean-Paul Wright & Clare Southworth

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Welcome to the dynamic and captivating world of Talking Flutes, the ultimate Flute Podcast Channel that combines simplicity with sensational content. Join us as we unlock the secrets to flute mastery and dive into intriguing conversations with leading flute players, all while sprinkling in mental health awareness, stunning music, laughter, and boundless fun. Picture this: two extraordinary individuals with a passion for the flute come together to create something extraordinary. Meet Clare So ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Archive Fever

Clare Wright and Yves Rees

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Archive Fever is a new Australian history podcast featuring intimate conversations with writers, artists, curators, fellow historians and other victims of the research bug. Each episode, co-hosts Clare Wright and Yves Rees talk to archive addicts about what kind of archives they use, how often they use them, when they got their first hit. Join us as we ask: what madness is this?
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Enneagram and Christianity

Clare and Scott Loughrige

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
This podcast answers questions on why the Enneagram is a model of discipleship/formation for Christians & helping professionals. Learn more and/ or receive accredited training at: http://scottandclareloughrige.org/
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Speakola is the home for great speeches on the web. Tony Wilson is the founder and curator of Speakola, which now hosts more than 2000 speeches, some famous – think Churchill, Obama, Gandhi - some not so well known. In each episode, Tony interviews someone who has written, delivered or studied a great speech to reveal the stories behind the scenes, to provide context to the historical moment, or in the case of eulogies, birthdays and other common events, to inspire people to hit new creative ...
  continue reading
 
Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
We Don't Even Know

Shonali Bhowmik and Christian Felix

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Christian Felix and Shonali Bhowmik became fast friends while working as temporary workers at a huge law firm in Manhattan. They share a love of laughing and giving each other hell. They may be called hipsters, old school, mainstream, irreverent, classic, country, gangster, or rock n' roll. All labels apply. Special guests, music, and attitude every episode. Past guests include: Jeremy O. Harris, Chelsea Peretti, Hannibal Buress, Keisha Zollar, H Jon Benjamin, Amber Tamblyn, JD Samson, Sanji ...
  continue reading
 
The Journeys With PDA coffee chat podcast will be discussing and sharing all things Pathological Demand Avoidance autism profile and neurodiversity. Join Heather and Kerissa as we share our journey parenting our autistic PDA children. We will also share our experience in discovering our own neurodivergence! We will be discussing the authentic and honest reality that comes with supporting unique brains. There will be lots of laughs and even some tears.You will find connection, community and c ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Sarah Malter, founder of Kapitalise, investigates the role that adversity plays in creating exceptional leaders and life changing business opportunities. This podcast aims to transform how business owners and entrepreneurs view perceived failures and show how adversity can be the birthplace of innovation and creativity in business. Sarah interviews thought leaders and entrepreneurs from across various sectors and learns how they overcame challenges and reframed adversity into opportunity.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Fans matter, and everybody is a fan of SOMETHING. Kristian Bush, one-half of the Grammy-winning duo Sugarland, talks to people from all walks of life about what they’re geeking out, and shares his own musical obsessions along the way.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Inspired by Tron series, author Laurisa Brandt discusses her writing projects and how her first book turned into two. We discussed her writing styles as well as how busy she's been since publishing her first book! About the book: Falling in love with his bounty hunter was never part of the plan. After the Kobalt empire spent decades suppressing Pyr…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro 2:00 Mike’s career prior to the Million Veteran Program (MVP), how Mike got to work on MVP, and important milestones in the project's evolution 8:30 Future goals for the Million Veteran Program in expanding and diversifying the research cohort 11:00 The roles of various omics in advancing the project's development 14:30 The most meaningf…
  continue reading
 
How to Build Confidence and Learn from Failure: Insights from Clare Southworth In the latest episode of Talking Flutes, Clare delves into the intricate process of learning, improving, and maintaining confidence even when things go wrong. Whether you're a musician, an athlete, or anyone striving for excellence, the principles discussed in this episo…
  continue reading
 
Representation is the forefront of what author Samantha Picaro wants to make sure readers see when reading her book Limitless Roads Cafe. Our discussion was a while back, but her book is still fresh and ready for those interested in a great YA contemporary work. About the book: Kinsey Fontana relies on lists to navigate the world as an autistic tee…
  continue reading
 
Author Angela Sylvaine was so much fun to talk to, discussing her 90s sci-fi horror comedy Frost Bite. She described that it's for fans of Stranger Things and The X-Files. And y'all...the 90s! Get to know the fictional town of Demise, North Dakota as you get to know this amazing and cheerful author. Don't miss the episode or the book! About the boo…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Scott 01:55 Scott’s career highlights to date, ranging from epidemiology to the genetics of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 04:56 How and why Scott decided to transition into genetics 06:30 The advances in our understanding of the genetics of asthma and COPD over the past 2…
  continue reading
 
Authors Jeffrey Kippel and Mindy Blackstien have created an absolutely fascinating start of a trilogy of trilogies. This book has humor, sci-fi elements, and is an absolute adventure with helpful and mindful messages. This is truly one-of-a-kind and our talk has been so much fun. About the book: "The Ridiculous" is the laugh-out-loud sensation taki…
  continue reading
 
In the latest episode of our 'Revisited' podcast series, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of flute study books with the esteemed Elizabeth Walker. Alongside our host Clare Southworth, Elizabeth shared invaluable insights into how these books can transform your flute playing by honing your tone, finger technique, and articulation. W…
  continue reading
 
Author Perry Schwartz has channeled his experiences and written Forgotten Child, where his main character overcomes a variety of challenges. This book started off so strong from the pregnant woman fleeing her abusive husband to a church to the child growing up to events that made an incredible book. About the book: A woman flees her home after a do…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Austin 01:42 What is aging and how should we think about it? 03:50 Discussion of Austin’s recent breakthrough paper on aging, including the questions he set out to answer, and the outcomes of the research 06:32 How Austin’s work focuses on using large-scale population proteomics data to create acc…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Daniel 02:04 Defining rare disease in the age of personalized medicine 04:57 Key touchpoints with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) when developing a new medicine 09:27 Improvements over the course of Daniel’s career when it comes to incentivizing and making the path t…
  continue reading
 
In the world of music, where precision meets passion, the shadow of burnout looms large. It's a condition that doesn't discriminate, affecting professionals from all walks of life, including musicians who turn their passion into their livelihood. I"Talking Flutes Revisited," host Clare Southworth and her guest, Dr. Joe, a psychiatrist, orchestrate …
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Heather & Kerissa chat about an interesting phenomenon known as The Double Empathy Problem. The Double Empathy Problem suggests that when people with very different experiences interact, they will struggle to empathize with each other. This creates misunderstandings between Neurodivergents and Neurotypicals …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:40 A recurrent de novo mutation in a noncoding region of a small nucleolar RNA gene that has been identified as one of the most common causes of neurodevelopmental disorders This pathogenic variant escaped notice for years because it was not located in a protein coding region of the genome It now shows potential as a target for …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Jakob and background on Pheiron 02:14 What made Jakob decide to start Pheiron, what the company does, and how his scientific background inspired him to found a start-up 5:24 Jakob’s excitement and inspiration around the power and potential of machine learning 07:07 Cardiology and heart failure as …
  continue reading
 
In the world of music, innovation is the key to keeping the art form alive and evolving. This week, we revisit a transformative episode from 2020 featuring the incredibly talented electric flutist and author, Melissa Keeling. Join us on a journey that will forever change the way you perceive flute performance. Melissa Keeling, a New York-based flut…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Heather and Kerissa chat with Clare Truman. Clare Truman is an education consultant, author, PhD student, and big sister to an autistic young man. She specializes in supporting PDA children and young people to access education. She is the author of ‘The Teacher’s Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance: Essen…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:40 Andrea’s background and how she got into the field of genetics, neuroimaging, and metabolic disorders 4:00 Insights into Andrea’s clinical practice, including the diverse families and patients she serves and her approach to clinical decision-making 6:30 How genetics and genomics have changed the diagnostic journey in the last…
  continue reading
 
Are you passionate about your flute study and want to know more about what we can learn from sport to develop our skill? Then you won't want to miss the latest episode of 'Talking Flutes Revisited,' where host Clare interviews PGA golf professional Ryan Fenwick. In this episode, Ryan shares his journey from a touring professional PGA golfer to succ…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Lori Orlando 03:00 Lori’s career: From mathematical modelling to genetics and family history 05:11 The study that revealed 20% of the general population is at a higher risk of disease than average and needs preventative care 07:36 The first five diseases that Lori started analysing through informa…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 1:00 Welcome to Ben Goldacre 02:22 Ben’s open data projects at the Bennett Institute and the challenges they aim to tackle 04:03 Using Electronic Health Records (EHR) to help the National Health Service improve care 06:18 The importance of software development within healthcare data and how to manage salary scales…
  continue reading
 
In the world of music, innovation is key to keeping the art form alive and engaging. One such innovator is Greg Pattillo, a name synonymous with the unique blend of beatboxing and flute playing. In a special 'Revisited' episode of "Talking Flutes," hosted by Jean Paul Wright, listeners are treated to an insightful conversation with Greg, who has ov…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Thriller Week! We discussed a wide range of things surrounding author Peter D. Baker and his series The Sanguine Lullabies, specifically Haunted Echoes & Southern Nights. Being a writer, setting up signing events, or simply how to structure a series, Peter was amazing and entertaining to talk to. We recorded our session the end of l…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast. 01:00 Welcome to Michelle. 02:00 Sstop codon diseases and how are they characterised 03:45 Diseases caused by premature stop codons in haploinsufficient genes. 04:35 The role of transfer RNA technology in finding solutions for premature stop codon diseases. 06:16 How Alltrna is engineering tRNAs which can bind to…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Thriller Week! Author Rob Samborn's The Painted Souls Series is more than historical thrillers set across different countries, the books also explore romance and adventure. He was an absolute thrill to talk to and this episode has been so much fun to record and edit. Check out this amazing thrill of a series! About the book: Nick and Jul…
  continue reading
 
Have you ever been mesmerised by the lilting sound of a flute in an orchestra? On this week's Talking Flutes 'Revisited' podcast episode, Clare had the pleasure over a dodgy Zoom line with Gareth Davis, the principal flautist of the London Symphony Orchestra. His candid conversation takes us on a journey through the high notes and low notes of a pr…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Heather and Kerissa chat with Dr. Donna Henderson about digging deeper into the characteristics of autism that may be missed by traditional assessments. Dr. Donna Henderson has been a clinical neuropsychologist for over 30 years. She is passionate about identifying and supporting autistic individuals, partic…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Women in Fiction Week! Author Ashley Packard, calling in from Berlin, Germany, and has all the contagious joy discussing her book! We also discussed her writing and publishing journey. And check out the cover...stunning! About the book: Anna Wilson is faced with the prospect of starting her first job out of university. She worked ha…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Women in Fiction Week! It's great to be back and absolutely fantastic to be talking to author Clare Castleberry and her second book in the Azalea House series. She's so joyful and amazing so don't miss out on this episode! About the book: Forbidden Gardens is the eagerly awaited sequel to the critically-acclaimed Azalea House. Maria…
  continue reading
 
Since 2006, Andrew Moran has been a baritone with Opera Australia in Sydney. When he visited Melbourne as part of a touring production of Puccini's Tosca, Tony spoke to him about a lovely eulogy he delivered for his father, Lawrie Moran, the man who inspired him to sing, in Surrey Hills, Melbourne, on 9 November 2023. You can read and listen to the…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:45 Almut’s research experience, including two recent publications on genome-scale metabolic reconstruction human microorganisms Genome-scale metabolic reconstruction of 7,302 human microorganisms for personalized medicine APOLLO: A genome-scale metabolic reconstruction resource of 247,092 diverse human microbes spanning multiple…
  continue reading
 
In the realm of music, the flute holds a special place, weaving melodies that can be both hauntingly beautiful and strikingly powerful. In the latest episode of Talking Flutes, we revisit a gem from our archives featuring none other than the renowned flute player Paul Edmund-Davies. His insights into the world of flute playing are as refreshing as …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Intro 1:30 Mavis’ career arc, from starting as a midwife to researching medical innovation and technology with an emphasis on advocacy and equity 7:00 Systemic issues that are easily overlooked in medical research and advancements Webinar: Participant Diversity: Increasing the Impact of Biomedical Research Webinar 10:00 Addressing Eurocentrici…
  continue reading
 
Are you a musician looking to carve out your unique space in the industry? Do you ever wonder how you can stand out in a sea of talented performers, teachers, and writers? If you're nodding your head, then the latest episode of Talking Flutes is a must-listen for you! In this insightful 'Revisited' conversation, Clare Southworth and Jean-Paul Wrigh…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Women in Fiction Week! It was so great and so entertaining discussing author Daphne Leonie Wright's debut novel! You don't want to miss our episode as she discussed her journey on writing this book and her intentions for the audience. About the book: On Love and Death and Belonging is a fresh, light-hearted, yet profound look at the…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Heather and Kerissa chat with Robin Goebel, a former therapist and play therapist, about supporting children with big baffling behaviors and vulnerable nervous systems. Robin discusses her shift from focusing solely on trauma to a broader understanding of neurodivergent minds and the impact of the autonomic …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 2:00 Allison’s personal journey to researching epilepsy and ring chromosome 20 syndrome 4:00 Biggest challenges families face with ring chromosome 20 syndrome 11:00 Incidence and prevalence of r(20) syndrome, and how we can improve data reliability 21:00 Applying next generation sequencing to r(20) syndrome gene research 29:00 Eng…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Women in Fiction Week! Author Lynne Golodner has so much to offer, and not just her amazing debut novel Woman of Valor. Don't miss out on our fun discussing her work and the writing life. About the book: What would you do if you had a second chance at first love? That’s Sally’s dilemma. Sally Lieberman chose to become an Orthodox Jew in …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:30 Ingrid’s initial interests in genetics, paediatrics, and newborn screening 2:45 How the original BabySeq project, a pioneering newborn sequencing program got started, how it’s going, and the launch of BabySeq2 8:45 Lessons from BabySeq1 and goals for BabySeq2 10:30 Potential societal and long-term considerations for those inv…
  continue reading
 
Are you ready to discover the 'F word' in music? No, it's not what you think. It's something much more exhilarating – it's FUN! In a delightful episode of Talking Flutes revisited, hosts Jean Paul Wright takes us on a musical journey with the exceptional talents of Jose Valentino (flute) and Gualo (guitar). The podcast revisits a gem from March 201…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Thriller Week! Author Danielle Stewart has so many series under her belt, and this thriller here, the main one in discussion, The Girl at the Party, hits all the elements of a great psychological thriller. We also discussed her other thriller, The Teacher, as well as her approach to the craft of writing. About the book: Slamming the…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:00 The backstory of how Kira first started DNA Today in 2012, when she was still in high school! 3:30 Some of Kira’s favourite topics she has discussed on DNA Today, including the legacy of Henrietta Lacks, and the story of a Glee actress with down syndrome 10:00 Kira’s best practices for podcasting, from over 10 years of experi…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another exciting Thriller Week! Author Blake Rudman is a busy author and we're here for it! Discussing his many books and his love of thrills, you don't want to miss this episode! Starting off the discussion is The Gentleman's Choice, and if you're a Bachelor fan, this one is definitely right up your alley. About the book: A sleazy inter…
  continue reading
 
If the sound of a flute has ever captivated you, our latest podcast episode is one you cannot afford to miss. in October 2020 we had the immense pleasure of welcoming Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway, a couple who have not only mastered the art of flute playing but have also dedicated their lives to the education and continuation of this enchanting…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with YA Authors Week! Author Vanessa Lanang and I discuss her wonderful work, especially her YA fantasy Fireheart. I can't rave enough about the excitement surrounding her work and this amazing book. Don't miss our episode! About the book: Kaliyah is sworn to slay the dragon that took her mother's life. But, even with the skills of gener…
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 2:00 The value of an English Literature degree in designing and analysing research studies in medicine 3:45 Emma’s entrance to pharmacogenomics and her transition from practising physician to genetics research 6:00 How the East London Genes and Health program is increasing representation of diverse populations, namely South Asians…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to YA Authors Week! Yes, author Mark Lance's book centers around two teenage girls, but this book, The Weber House, has so much more than just the girls figuring out the mystery. There's the friendship, of course, but there's history and brilliance in these pages. You don't want to miss out on our episode! About the book: Saying goodbye to …
  continue reading
 
In this week’s enlightening episode of Talking Flutes Extra, host Jean Paul welcomes back Dr. Beth Wright, forensic psychologist and his daughter, to tackle a question that hits home for many musicians – dealing with impostor syndrome and self-doubt. With her expert insight, Dr. Beth Wright demystifies the concept of impostor syndrome, describing i…
  continue reading
 
Continuing with Fantasy Week! Transport yourself to Scotland! With Fire on Fire, you get all the elements of fantasy, romance and history. How can you not love that?! My discussion with author Kyrstie Nickles was absolutely fun and she is definitely an author to look out for! Don't miss it! About the book: Aiden Shaw has sailed the known world and …
  continue reading
 
0:00 Introduction 1:00 George’s upcoming big projects, including developing full recycling, renewing energy, creating bioweather maps, and harnessing citizen science 6:45 Progress in engineering viral resistance in humans, including thoughts from pre- and post- pandemic 11:00 A swapped genetic code that prevents viral infections and gene transfer b…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide