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A podcast hosted by Katherine Barnett. Katherine is a traditional/digital abstract artist who loves color. On the podcast, learn more about Katherine, hear upcoming art challenges, new art published, electronic music, weekly art collections, featured artists, and ramblings about color. Follow the podcast at @beatnikblends on twitter.
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Welcome to the podcast all about how babies and families are made. In this series, working midwife, mother and bestselling author Leah Hazard speaks to remarkable women and men from all walks of life about fertility, birth, pregnancy and parenting. She explores the way we see our bodies and our relationships, the choices we make as we build our families, and the highs and lows that those choices can bring. No judgment, no shame. Just real stories, and all the warmth, wit and compassion you’d ...
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The Revolver Podcast

Brandon Copeland

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The podcast where everything revolves. The topics are never the same and the people always change. Co-Hosts Brandon Copeland and Jonathan Stallings Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therevolverpodcast/support
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Reckoning Higher Ed (RHE) is dedicated to investigating and understanding the forces impacting higher education. Moreover, RHE will explore these trends to prognosticate what higher education will look like in the coming years. If you are interested in the higher education, be it a professional in the field, or one that interacts with higher ed, or even if you just want to understand universities and colleges better, this podcast is for you!
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Leah Hazard talks to award-winning editor, writer, speaker, podcast host, and digital media consultant (who likes talking and thinking about women and work) Jenn Romolini about why motherhood is a "fucking scam". Her 2017 book "Weird in a World That's Not: A Career Guide for Misfits, F*ckups, and Failures" was named one of the best leadership books…
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In Baby Loss Awareness Week, midwife Leah Hazard talks to award-winning freelance health journalist Jennie Agg about her own experience of recurrent miscarriage and how her path to parenthood has been anything but straightforward. Jennie specialises in women's health and has written features for national newspapers and magazines including The Times…
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Midwife Leah Hazard talks to author and mum Lucy Brett about her book - PMSL - and her campaign to smash the taboos around women's health and birth. Lucy started writing about women’s health, bodies and taboo after the birth of her second baby. Like many women born in an analogue age her sex and body education was a combined effort – she learned ab…
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Midwife Leah Hazard welcomes Dr Claire Ashley to the pod to discuss life inside the NHS, how she ended up burned out and why she decided to change her career path to find happiness. Claire also explains her new life mission - to help overwhelmed healthcare professionals recognise, prevent and overcome burnout, as well as helping them to create care…
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Midwife Leah Hazard explores surrogacy and becoming a dad with author Robin Morgan-Bentley, who welcomed baby Solly with husband Paul during lockdown last year. Robin tells Leah how the couple went about finding a surrogate as well as the challenges that came along and the relationship they've since built up with their incredible surrogate Rachel. …
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What the Midwife Said is back with a brand new series, and what better way for midwife Leah Hazard to kick it off than with a catch up with adventurer, author, mischief maker, Girl Guiding ambassador and new mum Anna McNuff about how she's had to put her daredevil lifestyle on hold after of the birth of her first child, Storm. Anna, who was Leah's …
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Tanya Barnett has had a unique and fascinating journey through higher education. As the Director of the Office of Career Strategy at the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Tanya leverages the assets afforded to higher education to partner with industry to build Fourth Industrial Revolution-ready students. Her insights …
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In higher education, it's norm is that academics experience very few academic environments, typically through their work experience. Search firms who work with universities and colleges get deeply entrenched for a period before the search and through the search completion. Natalie Leonhard, a partner with Isaacson Miller, has been working in the ta…
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Of all the purposes institutions of higher education serve, what is the ultimate? The students. It behooves RHE to garner the student perspective. Today's episode is the first one that garners ideas from the student perspective. Our guest, Katherine Walsh, has established herself as a young thought leader. Ms. Walsh is an undergraduate student at M…
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Many colleges and universities have built themselves on the "mentor-learner" model. To make this work, research is a critical component of institutional mission. Forces of late have imposed challenges to the proliferation of empirical study. To explore this, Jim Montgomery, a researcher in the area of language comprehension in school-aged children,…
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Join RHE for an extensive discussion on how Dean Randy Leite, who served as the Dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions for Ohio University for over a decade, thinks about the role of the higher education in society. We discuss the challenges in the face of innovation, but also the many accomplishments and strengths of institutions o…
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In this episode of RHE, we take a close look at the tenure system in higher education and address questions like "what is tenure? Where did it come from? What does mean to have tenure?" We also take close look at some current news that indicate a different trend towards the reduction and/or elimination of tenure. In late January, the Kansas Board o…
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Welcome to the pilot episode of Reckoning Higher Ed. This fairly short episode will discuss the podcast and its intent. Reckoning Higher Ed is as new podcast that explores the issues facing higher education today. It is no secret that with enrollment changes, reduced support, frozen tuition, technological progress all wrapped in a COVID-19 package …
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In the final episode of the first series of What the Midwife Said, Leah picks the brain of Sunday Times bestselling author, speaker, novelist and podcaster Emma Gannon to find out about her debut novel, Olive, and why she and her book's main character are staying child-free by choice. Leah and Emma talk about why the decision not to have kids shoul…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah catches up with nutritionist and Intuitive Eating Counsellor Laura Thomas, who explains how she helps “people get their shit together around food.” She’s also a new mum to baby Avery and she tells Leah all about the dos and don’ts of pregnancy snacking including why you need to listen to your appetite …
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In episode ten of What the Midwife Said, Leah explores the challenges of having a premature baby with BBC 5 Live and BBC Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden, whose son Henry - her fourth child - was born at 31 weeks. Leah and Rachel discuss pre-eclampsia, home schooling, life on the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) and why chocolate might just be …
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In the first episode of What the Midwife Said in 2021, Leah meets award-winning journalist and new mum Rosamund Urwin to find out about her quintessential pandemic pregnancy, which bookended the first two periods of lockdown. Rosamund tells Leah about the challenges she faced during her pregnancy and why her husband should have been allowed into th…
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In the final episode of What the Midwife Said in 2020, Leah explores the life of a full time GP during the pandemic with telly favourite Dr Amir Khan. Leah and Amir also cover hedgehog parenting, baking, obs and gynae placements, terrifying midwives and, of course, Mama Khan. Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #whatthemidwifesa…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah meets fellow author Katherine May, to discuss her new book 'Wintering', coping with home schooling during lockdown, her autism diagnosis and the joy of open water swimming. Leah and Katherine also speak honestly about the difficulties new parents face, why we should talk openly about the female body...…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah compares medical notes with NHS Dr Anita Mitra, who specialises in obstetrics and gynaecology, and is better known to some as the author of The Gynae Geek: Your No-nonsense Guide to ‘down there’ Healthcare. Leah and Anita cover night shift social media use, deadlifting weights + the very real challenge…
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**WARNING: THIS EPISODE DOES CONTAIN THE ODD EXPLETIVE!** In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah chats to podcaster and author Clemmie Telford, who presents the Honestly podcast and is about to release her first book 'But Why?' in May 2021. Leah and Clemmie talk pregnancy, book babies, and discuss how writing a book is actually very similar…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah chats to Lauren Mahon, who set up the online community Girl vs Cancer after her own breast cancer diagnosis and now presents the multi award-winning BBC podcast You, Me and the Big C. In a typically honest conversation, Lauren reveals how important exercise has been to her mental health and discusses h…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah chats to star of Gogglebox, Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 2, Reverend Kate Bottley, about her experience of pregnancy, giving birth, and being a parent to teenagers. Kate and Leah cover the dangers of open water swimming, superhero alter egos (just call Kate Lightning Crotch from now on), as well as th…
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In this episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah chats to Tinuke Awe and Clo Abe who co-founded Five X More in response to a 2018 report that found that black women in the UK are five times more likely to die during pregnancy than white women. The two mothers came together with the ambition of improving maternal mortality rates and health care outcom…
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In the first episode of What the Midwife Said, Leah chats to adventurer, author, mischief maker and Girl Guiding ambassador Anna McNuff about how she's putting her daredevil lifestyle on hold ahead of the birth of her first child. Anna explains how she's preparing for the birth of her daughter with fellow extreme athlete and partner Jamie, and she …
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In this Episode of the Revolver Podcast we break some ice by answering some ice breakers with our guest Katherine Harrison. Hope you enjoy the episode! Jonathan’s Social - Instagram - @jonathan_stallings - https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_st... Twitter - @jstalls15 - https://twitter.com/jstalls15 Brandon’s Social - Instagram - @brandon_david_cope…
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Welcome to Episode 4! This weeks guest is Bea Barnett and we discuss our Happy Lists. Enjoy​ and let us know what you think! Share this video - https://youtu.be/YFJvIo0qwHE Jonathan’s Social - Instagram - @jonathan_stallings - https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_st... Twitter - @jstalls15 - https://twitter.com/jstalls15 Brandon’s Social - Instagram …
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This Week's Episode of The Revolver we have our second guest Brent Bachman, and the topics are all about Spider-Man. Tune in! Share this video - https://youtu.be/eEvWIV7AXfI Jonathan’s Social - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_st... Twitter - https://twitter.com/jstalls15 Brandon’s Social - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brando…
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On this week's episode, we have on our first guest Ansley Pearson. She is a senior animation major at MTSU who can lead the discussion anywhere from kids' cartoons to Gothic culture. Share this video - https://youtu.be/zevOBMw-Nco Jonathan’s Social - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_st... Twitter - https://twitter.com/jstalls15 Brando…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of Beatnik83 Podcast. I have a lot of topics that I talk about in this podcast. I made two more designs throughout the weekend called Geometric Daze and Gritty Illusion. I talk about two pieces I found on Society6 that I love and I added two songs to the podcast. I also feature the Museum of Massurrealist Art. They have a podca…
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In this podcast, I talk about my love for pop surrealism. I will be featuring an artist on every podcast that I love. This episode features Mark Ashkenazi, a pop surrealism artist. I talk about one of his paintings that I love. I also talk about a few ideas I have to create more artwork by building design galleries. Links featured in the podcast: A…
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