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Jimmy Hosang & Paul Banks

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Startup life is brutal.There are so many mistakes.Doing that in the call centre industry is even harder - it's an industry of tight margins, productivity and well-established competition.Join Jimmy Hosang, CEO and Co-Founder at SaaS Startup The Modular Analytics Company, and his Co-Host, and Senior Solutions Consultant, Paul Banks as they discuss everything from recent events, to SaaS Startup fails and wins, Technology, and contact centre myths and truths.
 
Throughout the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the FIFA Training Centre is taking you inside the game like never before. This fly-on-the-wall audio experience puts listeners inside the car with a team of experts from the FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) as they travel to all 64 matches at the FIFA World Cup. Members of the TSG will break down the match they've just watched and provide unrivalled technical insight that isn't available anywhere else. Episodes are available soon after every match ...
 
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The Writing Life

National Centre for Writing

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We’re a podcast for anyone who writes. Every week we talk to writers about their writing journeys and techniques, from early career debuts to self-publishers and narrative designers. We’ve featured Margaret Atwood, Jackie Kay, Sara Collins, Antti Tuomainen, Val McDermid, Sarah Perry, Elif Shafak and many more! The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.
 
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease

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A fortnightly podcast from the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, where authors discuss recent publications from the journal. The podcast is intended for specialists and interested clinicians but is also intended to increase the accessibility of this work for patients and families. Supported by Wiley.
 
‘Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations’ is a podcast that highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders in academia and research fields across Africa through open dialogue or ‘Mazungumzo’ on scholarly communication in Africa. We are joined by an expansive list of African policymakers, science communication specialists, innovators, and tertiary institution leads who contribute to this realm of science communication. Join the host, Joy Owango, for candid stories by researchers, po ...
 
The Centre for Hebraic Insights teaches classes and seminars on the following subjects: Shadows of the Messiah (How Jesus/Yeshua can be seen through the Old Testament documents as the foreshadowing of the Messiah Early Christian Communities- (An in-depth look at the people, places and documents that started the conversations about Christianity and its earliest beliefs and practices. Also included is the Canonization Process of the New Testament documents, how they came into being seen as "ap ...
 
Teaching and Learning at Laurier shapes and inspires exceptional learning experiences inside and outside the classroom by developing and supporting teaching excellence and innovation, holistic student success programs, and experiential learning opportunities. Our podcast celebrates incredible teaching, tells stories about impactful educational experiences, and provides insight and a deep look at critical avenues of higher education.
 
We explore news and insights from global healthcare markets, advising how pharma and medtech need to respond and adapt their market access strategy in light of the latest insights from our experts. The podcast features insights from our associates across global healthcare, along with thought leadership from the market access and HEOR experts at Mtech Access. Our first series focuses on the NHS response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Welcome to an exciting new sports podcast brought to you by The SportsHeads. The Hurry Up is a brand new sports debate show where the guys from The SportsHeads; Dre, Chris, Dan and Sam bring to you all the latest news, gossip, games, guest and more from across NFL, NBA and MLB! Join us every week as the guys give you the best insight into the sports you love so much and make sure you check out our older content from earlier in the season on our youtube page!
 
The Rugby Pod with Andy Goode, Big Jim Hamilton & hosted by Andy Rowe is the most listened to Rugby podcast in the world. We cover all the latest news, rumours insight and stories, but with plenty of humour, opinions and the best guests from the game, including current and former internationals. Follow us on social media and send us in your questions to chat through each week.
 
Behind the scenes of Rallying, through the voices of people involved. Each week we will feature a guest who has a unique insight into the sport of Rallying to provide you the listener with some great anecdotes and a peek behind the curtain of motosport’s most exciting category.
 
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IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society

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The official podcast featuring our academics, alumni, students and other brave thinkers, brought to you by IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society. We're the world's leading centre for education and social science research, courses and teaching, and a faculty of University College London (UCL). Powered by UCL Minds - bringing together UCL’s knowledge, insights, and ideas through events, activities, and digital content open to everyone. More from IOE: https://ucl.ac.uk/ioe
 
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Jared Spool & Karen McGrane

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What does it take to create a culture of design? How does putting user experience first change the way organizations work? At UX Advantage, Jared Spool & Karen McGrane interviewed inspirational pioneers who deliver user experience as a competitive advantage to their organization. The UX Advantage Podcast traces the journey to that event with short bursts of insight.
 
Ever wondered which sport has been the foundation for so many of Australia's top athletes? Do you want to hear about what is involved in creating an environment for thousands of junior athletes across Victoria and Australia? Did you want to gain an insight into what happens during the week and outside the typical contact hours? It's time for the work of our fantastic volunteers to be recognised for the enormous amount of time and effort they do behind the scenes.
 
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Alice Evans & Lucy Wood

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Disability advocates Alice Evans and Lucy Wood host the disability, chronic illness, and health podcast: lABLEd Podcast. The show aims to put the power of definition back in the hands of those typically pigeonholed by societal labelling. The Fortnightly episodes draw on their lived experiences, and alongside others, we offer a refreshingly personal honest, funny and occasionally dark insight into disability and difference.With special episodes focusing on Disabled People from history, lABLEd ...
 
Follow head gardeners Saul Walker and Lucy Chamberlain as they reveal exactly what it’s like to be professional horticulturists leading busy teams on large, private estates. Lucy and Saul have a decade of Head Gardening experience and it soon became clear to them both that life as a Head Gardener can be incredibly diverse, occasionally challenging and hugely rewarding and so they regularly discuss horticultural topics close to their hearts and give you an insight into their lives as gardener ...
 
Welcome to Detect and Protect - an Australian biosecurity podcast. This exciting podcast gives listeners an opportunity to get engaged and informed on the different aspects of Australia’s biosecurity system. Listeners will hear from leaders in biosecurity, as well as gain an insight into the work of those across the country who underpin our biosecurity system.
 
The idea for the ‘Talking Tech for Good’ podcast grew out of conversations between hosts Jason Bygate and Luvuyo Maskeo as they realised that they were coming up against similar issues in the social impact space when it comes to the adoption and use of technology by these organisations. This podcast sheds some light on the topic of tech and the ways that it can be harnessed to make life easier (and not more difficult, which can sometimes be the case!). Each podcast focuses on a specific topi ...
 
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Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast

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In this podcast, politicians and policymakers talk to Hindustan Times' national political editor Sunetra Choudhury about the big issues of the day. Listen to these interviews and you'll get a rare insight into all that's making headlines. This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
 
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Centre for Corporate Public Affairs

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The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs is a membership-based organisation acknowledged internationally as a thought leader by business leaders, academics and professionals working in the field of corporate public affairs in the Asia-Pacific region. Each episode examines an aspect of best practice in corporate public affairs internationally, providing insight and guidance to public affairs practitioners working in corporations, connecting public affairs practitioners with ideas and practical ...
 
Tim is Stockhead’s resident Health and Biotech expert with his weekly column “Dr Boreham’s Crucible”. Tim was the author of the Criterion column in The Australian newspaper for well over 10 years and has more than three decades’ experience of business reporting across three major publications. In his weekly “The Health Kick Podcast” Tim will interview Australia’s leading Health and Biotech industry leaders, bringing his own unique insight and perspective into the world of health and drug dis ...
 
Next Wave’s BREAKFAST CLUB is your early morning shot of artistic and intellectual insight and for the first time ever it’s available as a Podcast series! We’ll be tackling big issues from new perspectives. Feminism, family, the shifting media landscape and imaginary worlds – explored through a series of provocations from Australian artists, writers and creative thinkers.
 
"Travel with Stephanie Abrams!" introduces listeners to destinations around the world with in depth guest interviews with travel industry experts from hotels, attractions, transportation, tourist boards & CVBs. Travel Expert Stephanie Abrams, rated one of the 100 Most Powerful Women in Travel, hosts shows sharing her unique & wide ranging travel knowledge to introduce listeners to places that travelers will return home from enriched, enhanced, inspired & uplifted & know they are better peopl ...
 
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Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia

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The Lifetimes of Learning Podcast is a production of the Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia. The Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia is a home-grown non-sectarian Australian Buddhist Temple, founded in 1978. Our vision and mission is to spread the Dhamma to foster more wisdom and reduce suffering, to support the Sangha and to help those who wish to learn and practice the Buddhist Path. Our small community size has not limited us in our mission – to offer the Buddha Dhamma free of charge, ...
 
India Foundation is an independent research centre focussed on the issues, challenges and opportunities of the Indian polity. The Foundation believes in understanding contemporary India and its global context through a civilizational lens of a society on the forward move.
 
The Familiar Strange is a podcast about doing anthropology: that is, about listening, looking, trying out, and being with, in pursuit of uncommon knowledge about humans and culture. Find show notes, plus our blog about anthropology's role in the world, at https://www.thefamiliarstrange.com. Twitter: @tfsTweets. FB: facebook.com/thefamiliarstrange. Instagram: @thefamiliarstrange. Brought to you by your familiar strangers: Ian Pollock, Jodie-Lee Trembath, Julia Brown, Simon Theobald, Kylie Won ...
 
The Institute for Future Environments (IFE) is a transdisciplinary research and innovation institute at QUT that brings together researchers and students to collaborate on large-scale projects relating to our natural, built and digital environments. The IFE generates knowledge, technology and practices that make our world more sustainable, secure and resilient. Transcripts of IFE podcasts are available upon request.
 
The Immeasurable is dedicated to exploring the essential questions of our existence; who we are and where we are going. The intent is to inspire listeners to question assumptions of the mind, offering opportunities to ask deep questions into common life themes that are superficially accepted. We take no ideological positions except to encourage the spirit of inquiry. We aim to provide an in-depth look at dialogue and exploration around Krishnamurti’s teachings. There will be interviews of pe ...
 
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Ireland Secure The Slam in Dublin on Paddy's weekend, so we chat to Finlay Bealham to find out how they marked the historic moment with a three-day celebration. The lads wrap up the final weekend of Six Nations action including a much improved England performance, some fight from Wales in Paris, and a nervous last few minutes in Edinburgh. We pick …
 
In this podcast, we will cover a teaching titled "Tolerance and Respect as a Buddhist". This article includes a paper called “A Fair Go for All” by John D. Hughes, who was the Founder of The Buddhist Discussion Centre. It was a paper presented at the International Conference on Religious Cooperation, Taiwan, 2001. Level: Beginners / Length: 14mins …
 
In this podcast, we will cover a teaching titled "Is the door of your heart open  to yourself?". The article provides a detailed explanation of the dangers and difficulties associated with the unwholesome mind state of anger or hatred. Level: Beginners - Intermediate / Length: 31mins14secBy Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia
 
In this podcast, we will cover a teaching titled "Buddhist Practices for Peace and Solidarity in Times of Conflict", a talk presented by Frank Carter, President of the Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia, on a scholar’s panel presentation held during the International United Nations Day of Vesak commemoration in Bangkok, Thailand on the 13th of Ma…
 
As part of the annual Norfolk and Norwich Festival we run a series of events called City of Literature. A central part of our programme is the Harriett Martineau Lecture which celebrates the legacy of a remarkable, world-changing woman by inviting globally-renowned radical speakers to respond to her life and work. In 2022, we were excited to welcom…
 
What is that on the horizon - well, it's Spring of course. The klaxon for warmer, longer days is finally sounding and Head Gardeners Saul and Lucy are looking forward to it immensely. Spring is a wonderful time of year but also incredibly busy for all professional gardeners up and down the country as the gardens come alive with colour, texture and …
 
Steve MacNeil from Laurier’s Chemistry and Biochemistry department discusses his journey from a blended and flipped classroom into scaffolding a metacognition co-curriculum throughout his courses to help students reflect not only on what they know, but on how they learn. Steve talks about how techniques like collaborative testing and IF-AT cards ha…
 
Kate Hill, a first year ECT, is an Art teacher at Chosen Hill School near Cheltenham. She talks about having ‘to be like a swan’, projecting calm when nothing seems to be going right. She described the benefits of our Wellbeing Charter – especially how her mentor and facilitator have given peer support when she most needed it. Full show notes, tran…
 
This podcast, and the first paper, are dedicated to the memory of Dr. Nassim Shahrzad, an accomplished scientist with a bright future who was taken from her family, friends and colleagues much too soon. May the memory of her warm smile, collegial nature and devotion to her family serve as a source of comfort and inspiration to all those who knew he…
 
Dr Nour Elkhateeb describes his group's experience managing a patient with homocystinuria who developed paracetamol toxicity and was subsequently treated with N-acetylcysteine.Paracetamol toxicity in classic homocystinuria: Effect of N-acetylcysteine on total homocysteineNour Elkhateeb, et alhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12363…
 
In this episode colleagues from Nightingale Hammerson reflect on their recent CQC inspection, which resulted in an Outstanding rating. Zoe is joined by: Danae Vazoura – Night Manager & Nurse PractitionerClemence Muchingaguyo - Registered ManagerCaryn Straker - Dietician Download the full CQC reportBy The Outstanding Society Community Interest Company
 
Mark Stickells leads the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, a critical national research infrastructure located in Perth, Western Australia. Before joining Pawsey, Mark led joint ventures between universities, CSIRO and industry delivering national and international research and education programs for Australia’s key energy, resources and agric…
 
For many years, African libraries have been struggling to keep up with the rest of the world in terms of access to scientific information and resources. This has led to a situation where valuable research findings are often shelved and not shared with the wider scientific community, and libraries are forced to operate with limited resources, hinder…
 
After a French shellacking at Twickenham, the lads give their take on what went wrong for England and Borthwick in their record Six Nations defeat against France, and what comes next ahead of a Paddy's Day Grand Slam showdown in Dublin between Ireland and England. We look back at Ireland's physical and at times chaotic win over Scotland, Wales' fir…
 
The WA Cyber Security Innovation Hub is excited to be delivering the second CyberWest Summit, 10-11 May, 2023 at the Pan Pacific, Perth WA. CyberWest Summit is WA’s flagship event providing cyber security education and awareness to key sectors and highlighting WA cyber security capabilities. The conference will deliver three content streams: Critic…
 
Satoshi Matsuoka (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Matsuoka) from April 2018 has been the director of Riken Center for Computational Science (R-CCS), the Tier-1 national HPC center for Japan, developing and hosting Japan’s flagship ‘Fugaku’ supercomputer which has become the fastest supercomputer in the world in all four major supercomputer ra…
 
What is that on the horizon - well it's Spring of course. The klaxon for warmer, longer days is finally sounding and Head Gardeners Saul and Lucy are looking forward to it immensely. Spring is a wonderful time of year but also incredibly busy for all professional gardeners up and down the country as the gardens come alive with colour, texture and t…
 
How and where can innovation drive improvements in care and deliver better health for the population? How is the NHS looking to collaborate with key partners across industry and academia? What innovations are set to transform care? What role do Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) play and how can partners best engage with them? Prof Phil Richa…
 
We're joined by England's form player Freddie Steward to preview England v France this weekend and give us some insight on the England camp. The lads also preview Scotland and Ireland's Triple Crown decider in Edinburgh, and a wooden spoon shoot-out in Rome. Lots more including a couple of massive charity events for Hambo and Ed Slater, and we look…
 
We speak to writer and teacher Okechukwu Nzelu. Why? To discuss that greatest pillar of creative writing - character. Gill and Okechukwu discuss many aspects of character development, including those in his latest novel Here Again Now. Based in Manchecter, Okechukwu Nzelu was the recipient of a Northern Writers' Award from New Writing North in 2015…
 
Welcome back to the Familiar Strange. We’re kicking off 2023 with an interview with Dr Jasmijn Rana from Leiden University. Dr Jasmijn’s research interests include, gender, race-ethnicity, religion, embodiment and movement. Jasmijn is currently (2022-2023) a Marie-Sklodowska Curie Global Fellow at University of California, Berkeley.This week, Famil…
 
Kim Hamilton Duffy is Centre’s Director of Identity and Standards. The Centre Consortium, an independent standard-setting body for the crypto ecosystem created by Coinbase and Circle. Centre launched an innovative set of decentralized identity protocols, called Verite, to address this question of how to protect our digital identities. Verite is des…
 
We are in the depths of winter, and whatever the weather may - or may not - have in store for us in this traditionally chilly month, Head Gardeners Lucy and Saul turn their thoughts to the year ahead. Often mistaken for a quieter season, there are plenty of winter tasks to complete and projects to initiate. Winter pruning, leaf clearing, renovation…
 
Sofia Eleftheriadou and Lisa Baines are post-doctoral researchers at UCL’s Centre for Educational Leadership. Sofia and Lisa came into the ECF Staffroom to share the initial findings of their longitudinal study, ‘The impact of the ECF programme on the work engagement, wellbeing and retention of teachers.’ They talked to us about how the research of…
 
Sam Vesty played over 150 times for Leicester during one of the club's most successful periods, including winning a Premiership title in 2007. He also played for Bath before moving into coaching, where he's had successful stints at Worcester, England, and most recently Northampton Saints. We hear about his career on and off the pitch, his attacking…
 
This roundtable is the first event in the TCRU@50 programme of activities celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Thomas Coram Research Unit. Following an introduction to TCRU’s history, the speakers reflect on race, multiculture, and conviviality in the shadow of Brexit, COVID, and the Windrush scandal, three events that have each exposed and exac…
 
In this episode, Zoe continues to learn more about Research conducted within the Social Care Sector. She is joined by: Louise Marsh Social Care Research Associate at the University of Lincoln Dr Julia R Magill MBE Non-Executive Director, Chiron Healthcare at Home Limited Debbie Ferguson Head of Nursing - Bluebird Care (Lincoln)…
 
Recently, we took a look at GPS and the space science that makes it work. This time, we're going back to an era when navigators had nothing but their equipment and the stars to tell them where they were, even on the open ocean. Celestial navigation combined the sextant, almanac and chronometer to make a reliable navigation system that just needed o…
 
Merel Post discusses her group's work to describe 6 individuals with MOGS-CDG and the utility of a tetrasaccharide biomarker for confirming diagnosis and possibly for treatment monitoring in future. MOGS-CDG: Quantitative analysis of the diagnostic Glc3Man tetrasaccharide and clinical spectrum of six new casesMerel A. Post, et alhttps://doi.org/10.…
 
We're joined by England and Exeter duo Henry Slade and Jack Nowell this week to look back at England's win in Cardiff, the changing landscape at Exeter, life in England Camp under Borthers, their upcoming testimonial, and Jack's BaaBaas debut versus a World XV. The lads also chat about Gats first few games in charge and where Goodey thinks he needs…
 
Shota Shinogi is a security researcher at Macnica (Japan), pentest tools author and CTF organizer. He is an expert in writting malware for Red Team purpose and to evade the detection from EDR, sandbox, IPS, antivirus and other security solutions. He has more than 10 years experience on the Cyber security industries, starting his carrier with HDD En…
 
We are in the depths of winter, and whatever the weather may - or may not - have in store for us in this traditionally chilly month, Head Gardeners Lucy and Saul turn their thoughts to the year ahead. Often mistaken for a quieter season, there are plenty of winter tasks to complete and projects to initiate. Winter pruning, leaf clearing, renovation…
 
When the music stopped when Group B was culled, the career arcs of many were either cut short completely or forced to follow a different path through no fault of their own. This week we choose 6 drivers who fell foul - or indeed some who perhaps were better for - the demise of Group B. Be sure to follow/subscribe to Rally DNA on your preferred plat…
 
In this episode members of the team at Clifton Home Care discuss their careers before joining the company and their development within the Outstanding rated Home Care provider. Zoe is joined by two of Clifton’s Assistant Managers Lauren Kola & Cherish HodgkinsonBy The Outstanding Society Community Interest Company
 
44. with Leo Capella About This Episode This week, In the second of our two specials with the National Autistic Society we’re joined by Leo Cappella, who is a job coach for the Charity and was a script supervisor for the Netflix film 'I used to be Famous. We talk to Leo about his rewarding work with the charity, and about the process of ensuring au…
 
Earlier in the year, our very own Ellie Reeves spoke to local writer James Kinsley. James’s first novella, Playtime’s Over, was published by Propolis in 2021 - a love letter to his native Norwich. James Kinsley’s new book, Greyskin, will be published by Deixis Press on 27th April. Greyskin is a stylish collection of interconnected fantasy stories, …
 
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