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DM69

James Marriott

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DM69 is a one-off series of mini podcast episodes recorded at Sheffield DM on 18 July 2024. Sheffield DM is a regular digital marketing meet-up which holds an annual day-long conference to discuss all things in the digital marketing space. Sound Media set up a podcast recording area in the event space and 12 lucky(ish) attendees got the chance to appear on a minisode with host James Marriott! We had a magic bag of balls numbered 1 to 10 corresponding to a marketing themed question for them t ...
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Unpretentious beer talk from the Steel City. Join hosts James Marriott, Adam Nicholson, Laura Rangeley and Sean Clarke (and friends!) as they discover and try new beers, meet local breweries and look at the beer scene across Sheffield
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marketingSHOWCASE

marketingSHOWCASE / Sound Media

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We bring you conversations recorded in the studio at marketingSHOWCASE events around the UK. Our host James Marriott chats to experts from right around the world of marketing to get their insights into the industry, the latest trends, what's working and what's not, their wins and challenges - and loads more. --------- Find out more about marketingSHOWCASE and upcoming events at https://mktgshowcase.co.uk/ Get a taste of what marketingSHOWCASE is all about on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ ...
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Steel City Business is the Sheffield business podcast, bringing you news, views, insights and interviews from across the steel city. Host James Marriott features some of the brightest businesses from across Sheffield, highlighting the people, stories and achievements that often go unheard. New episodes are released every Tuesday morning. The first episode of the month is Steel City Business Uncut - where we probe deeper and cratch below the surface with an awesome guest in a raw and honest c ...
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Radio Essentials

Radio Essentials / James Marriott

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At Radio Essentials, our aim is to bring you all the content you need under one roof. In every episode of our monthly podcast, James Marriott chats to someone from the big wide world of radio to look at their career, how radio has changed, and what the future holds for the industry. We'll bring you some amazing competitions - with fantastic prizes up for grabs - and exclusive giveaways for podcast listeners. Plus we have a bit of fun along the way, playing the good old Celebrity Birthdays ga ...
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Every Day's A Business School Day

James Marriott and Nicky Thomas

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Neither James nor Nicky went to Business School. They've both learned as they have gone - mainly from the people they've met along the way, particularly on the networking circuit. Now they want to share some of that expertise to help you drive your business forward. We'll welcome a guest to each episode to bring their wisdom and knowledge on a key topic. You'll get some practical tips - and some optional homework should you want to continue the learning afterwards. Don't worry, you won't get ...
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Singing The Blues : Sheffield Wednesday Podcast

Dom And James; Dom Howson; James Marriott

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A look at all things Sheffield Wednesday with Dom Howson and James Marriott. No frills, no gimmicks - just a good old honest chat about what's going on at S6. Dom covers The Owls for Yorkshire Live, and has reported on the club for almost a decade, while James is a lifelong Wednesday fan. Contact us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DomAndJames - you can also find Dom https://twitter.com/domhowson or James https://twitter.com/JamesMarriott Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/singingth ...
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Pod Almighty

Sound Media; James Marriott; Ellie Codling

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James and Ellie have some four decades of broadcasting experience between them, not to mention a contact book of amazing names across the podcasting and radio worlds. In Pod Almighty, they're sharing their own knowledge with you, along with friends invited onto the show to do the same. From the sound of your show, to how to market and monetise it, through to building a brand and the visual elements of your podcast - they'll cover it all. Join them every month for another podcasting mastercla ...
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Common People

James Marriott / Sound Media

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I'm James and I run a podcast business in Sheffield - and I'd consider myself one of the 'common people'. Jarvis has long been a hero and inspiration to me. So on this podcast, I meet some awesome folk to hear their stories and who has inspired them along the way. This show is not connected in way to Pulp or to Jarvis, it's all based on inspiration (however if Jarvis ends reading this at any point... please come on the podcast!). If you know a common person of any shape or size with a story ...
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The Primary Knowledge Podcast is for primary headteachers and senior leaders involved in curriculum design, development, management and implementation. Delivered by specialist educators, each episode focuses on the sharing of knowledge, experience and wisdom about primary curriculum and best practices. Hosted by James Marriott and curated by Cornerstones Education, each episode is around 15 minutes, easily squeezed into a busy working day but packed full of useful tips and advice.
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Content 360

Content 360

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Are you wanting to learn more about content marketing? If so, you've come to the right place! Talisa Vallance, Josh Ingamells and James Marriott are all experts in different areas of the content world. They have come together to create Content 360 - a monthly podcast delving into different areas of content creation. They'll be picking a topic for discussion each month to share their expertise and experience. They're confident that you'll come away with some top class tips and further actions ...
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Ryan Murphy is a lifetime American polocrosse player, coach and author of Polocrosse Made Simple, Player Coach and Champion. His experience extends around the world where he developed many friendships. In this show, he deconstructs world-class players, coaches and other valuable sport contributors. By interviewing these amazing people, he explores the tools and blueprints that listeners can use.
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A world of machine art would be an eerie one. Art connects us to one another. We cannot, and we should not, replace that connection with an uncanny simulacrum of it. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Tribuna of the Uffizi by John Zoffany. Credit: PAINTING / Alamy Stock PhotoBy Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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Nuclear weapons are likely to be around for a long time to come – and the predicaments they create for world leaders are unlikely to be easily solved. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: President John F. Kennedy with Robert McNamara during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Credit: RBM Vintage Images / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Nuclear weapons are likely to be around for a long time to come – and the predicaments they create for world leaders are unlikely to be easily solved. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: President John F. Kennedy with Robert McNamara during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Credit: RBM Vintage Images / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Marie Kawthar Daouda, author and a lecturer in French language and literature at the University of Oxford, joins EI's Alastair Benn to discuss how Belle Époque-era Paris continues to fascinate, with its burgeoning commercial culture, everyday beauty and glittering department stores. Image: Jean Béraud's painting 'Paris, rue du Havre', c. 1882. Cred…
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Adam and James get together for our annual Tramlines preview episode. It's just the two of them - everyone else is too busy - but they share a beer together in James' kitchen to look back at last year's washout, and ahead to this year's festival. There's a big development with a new beer area close to the main stage and some awesome local breweries…
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Nick Tyrone joins to discuss a new project from Jobs Foundation, including a report he led centred around Sheffield. There's some really interesting key findings - lots of positivity, along with a few challenges. Find the report here: https://thejobsfoundation.com/sheffield-forging-steel-and-embracing-tech/ Steel City Business is brought to you by …
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Lawrence Freedman profiles the Fortune journalist and best-selling author who played a key role in shaping mid-20th century perceptions of strategy and the role of the corporation. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: From left to right: Dorothy McDonald (wife of John, née Eisner), Leon Trotsky and John McDonald in Coyoacan, Mexico, in the 1930s. McDona…
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The historian and broadcaster Alice Loxton joins the EI team to discuss her forthcoming book, Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives, and her fight to bring serious history to a wider public. Image: A jigsaw puzzle from the early nineteenth century, bearing representations of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to George IV. Cr…
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Emily is a freelance graphic designer and art director and pet parent to 'chaotic spaniel' Maggie who becomes the first (hopefully of many) Steel City Business dog. She chats to us about her journey into freelancing and her many and varied extra curricular activities including Sheffield Creative Mornings and Sheff Girls Lift. She does a lot of stuf…
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East Germany’s quest to catch up with the technological innovations of the West prompted some remarkable successes, but also expanded the oppression of its mass surveillance apparatus. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Trabant car being manufactured at the East German Sachsenring car plant. Credit: Classic Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo…
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East Germany’s quest to catch up with the technological innovations of the West prompted some remarkable successes, but also expanded the oppression of its mass surveillance apparatus. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Trabant car being manufactured at the East German Sachsenring car plant. Credit: Classic Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo…
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EI's Alastair Benn sits down with Ian Leslie, author of Conflicted: Why Arguments Are Tearing Us Apart and How They Can Bring Us Together, to discuss how the counterculture went mainstream. Image: An advert on the Nike store at Oxford Circus. Credit: Matthew Chattle / Alamy Stock PhotoBy Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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It's a pleasure to welcome our first returning guest to Steel City Business as James Biggin joins James and Stephen - nearly five years after his original appearance on the show. Fair to say plenty has happened in that time, not least a ruddy big pandemic! But James' business has changed lots - but what hasn't changed much recently is his team. It'…
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An often-overlooked fact about the current Russo-Ukrainian War is that over the centuries Russia has waged several wars to try to conquer Crimea and the Donbas area. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: Ukrania quae et Terra Cosaccorum cum vicinis Walachiae, Moldoviae, by Johann Baptiste Homann (1664–1724), 1720. Credit: history_docu_photo / Alamy Stock Pho…
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An often-overlooked fact about the current Russo-Ukrainian War is that over the centuries Russia has waged several wars to try to conquer Crimea and the Donbas area. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: Ukrania quae et Terra Cosaccorum cum vicinis Walachiae, Moldoviae, by Johann Baptiste Homann (1664–1724), 1720. Credit: history_docu_photo / Alamy Stock Pho…
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Catherine Ostler profiles Maria Antonia, Electress of Saxony, an artistic polymath who helped re-shape elite culture in the Enlightenment age. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: An 18th-century portrait of Maria Antonia of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony, by Peter Jacob Horemans. Credit: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo…
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EI's Angus Reilly discusses how Ronald Reagan put economic openness at the heart of the battle for ideas against Soviet Communism with William Inboden, author of The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink. Image: Ronald Reagan at the Durenberger Republican convention Rally, 1982. Credit: World History Archive / Alamy St…
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Join us for a really interesting conversation with Helen Donkin about her role as Head of Marketing at Henshaws. We dig into what it's like to promote the work of a charity, and Helen's journey into her current role, and more. Get the lowdown on marketingSHOWCASE and our forthcoming events at https://mktgshowcase.co.uk/ This show is produced and ho…
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We chat to Ming from Manchester City about his role as Digital Analytics Manager. He gives some amazing insights into how the club use data and the scale of communicating with a worldwide fanbase. Get the lowdown on marketingSHOWCASE and our forthcoming events at https://mktgshowcase.co.uk/ This show is produced and hosted by James Marriott from ou…
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Jon visits our studio at marketingSHOWCASE Old Trafford to tell us more about Close Brothers Asset Finance. How do you market something with such a specific audience? And Jon reveals what he'd like to change about the marketing world. Get the lowdown on marketingSHOWCASE and our forthcoming events at https://mktgshowcase.co.uk/ This show is produce…
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The sense of being overwhelmed and constantly distracted is nothing new. Historians and policymakers should look to the 17th century for guidance on how to grapple with information overload. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: Rembrandt's 'Portrait of a Scholar', 1631. Credit: PRISMA ARCHIVO / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Adam is CEO at Force24 based in Leeds and shares some amazing insights on his approach to key marketing challenges like email and automation. If you're looking for a fresh perspective on the things you're doing every day, this is the perfect starting point. Find out more about Force24's awesome work at https://force24.co.uk/ Get the lowdown on mark…
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We're joined by Helen Freeston who is Marketing Director at Paris Smith, a full service law firm with offices in Southampton and Winchester. Helen shares her thoughts on how to market services which are often quite complex and why she believes so strongly in getting out and meeting people. Find out more about Paris Smith at https://parissmith.co.uk…
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Nic recently oversaw a complex and length rebranding process in his role as Director of Group Marketing at HCRG Care Group. He joins us for a chat about that process, the reasons behind the changes, and the processes they used. Find out more about HCRG Care Group at https://www.hcrgcaregroup.com/ Get the lowdown on marketingSHOWCASE and our forthco…
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Global is a huge player in the marketing and digital space, with a giant footprint spanning several platforms. Regional Managing Director Hugh Murray joins us at marketingSHOWCASE in Southampton to take a look into their business. Hugh reflects on how things have changed during his time working in the media and takes a little peek into the future a…
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Part statesman, part prophet, Charles de Gaulle knew instinctively that political success and failure are inevitably interlinked, and that history would be the ultimate judge of both. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The President of France Charles de Gaulle marches through the streets under the Arc de Triomphe in 1944. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy …
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Part statesman, part prophet, Charles de Gaulle knew instinctively that political success and failure are inevitably interlinked, and that history would be the ultimate judge of both. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The President of France Charles de Gaulle marches through the streets under the Arc de Triomphe in 1944. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy …
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EI's Iain Martin is joined by Kwasi Kwarteng, historian and former Chancellor of the Exchequer, to discuss the turbulent life of the 18th-century financial speculator John Law, whose innovative ideas were credited with bringing Ancien Régime France to the brink of ruin. There are echoes of what happened when the Truss government tried its own finan…
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Laura Freeman profiles Helen Sutherland, an isolated, austere, and fastidious heiress who dedicated herself to art. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Woman Playing a Piano, by Winifred Nicholson. Her work was championed by Helen Sutherland. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman / Alamy Stock PhotoBy Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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25 years in business is a rather amazing achievement and that's exactly what Vivid Creative are celebrating this year. Gerry tells us about the company's journey and the huge changes in the marketing world since 1999. And to mark the anniversary, they're giving away time - have a listen to find out more. Steel City Business is brought to you by aud…
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