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Who Dropped The Popcorn?

Who Dropped The Popcorn?

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Who Dropped The Popcorn is your favourite fortnightly fun film fest! Join hosts Shafi Malik, Dave McHugh, Andy Newlands and Kyle Hammond (and the occasional special guest!) as they take turns to chose a film they know the others haven't seen, watch that film, then discuss it here! Along with any other nonsense that may or may not be relevant.... So sit back, relax and welcome to Who Dropped The Popcorn? Links to episodes and socials here - www.linktr.ee/WDTP Support this show http://supporte ...
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Developed to teach children about the Sabbath and to lead them through the Bible, A Day With the King, hosted by Aunty Nat and Aunty Cecily (seasons 1 to 4), Uncle Daniel and Aunty Leah (season 5), includes segments such as singing with Pr Rick and Braedan, and a story time with Dr John. There is also a Bible Study time where the children can learn more about God. It targets six to twelve year olds, though people of any age will enjoy it. For Study Guides and to read Teddy’s blog (the show’s ...
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Coconut Thinking

Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

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The Coconut Thinking podcast brings educational provocateurs and practitioners in the regenerative space together to ask: what would it take to create the conditions for all life to thrive? Conversations are as diverse as the guests, but each one participates in the ecosystem, and each one questions the dominant narrative. This is a show for those who are curious about learning, systems, and contributing to the bio-collective—all life that has an interest in the healthfulness of the planet.
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Comics Coast To Coast

Comics Coast To Coast

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Discussions about webcomics, animation, illustration and syndicated comics. Interviews with innovators from past and present. Round table discussions are the norm. Clever conversation is never expected but always appears.
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Insights, ideas and inspiration from the world of Customer Experience. With particular emphasis on people, brands and experiences which are 'superhero' like in their status. Either they define best in class or are pushing the boundaries for the next generation of customer experience.
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Do you go to church at a cult? How can you know? Whether it be that someone you know attends a place of worship that feels "cult-like" or whether someone has said this about your place of worship, it often feels like the "ultimate" way to end a debate. But what is a cult anyway? And how can we find common ground on what it is? What are some of the …
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How might cultivating local relationships with humans and the more-than-human contribute to overall planetary health? In this episode, I speak with Pim Martens. Pim has a PhD in applied mathematics and biological sciences. He is a professor of Planetary Health and dean of Maastricht University College Venlo. Pim has been a professor of Sustainable …
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How do we nurture radical human relationships through authentic stories of learning? In this episode, I speak with Virgel Hammonds. Virgel is a nationally recognized leader in education innovation. He became CEO of the Aurora Institute in 2024, bringing over two decades of experience in learner-centered education. Formerly Chief Learning Officer at…
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(2 of 2) “Must I be a member of a local church?” That is such a great question. You may have a lot of reasons for asking it. Join guest Aaron Battey from www.fiveminutebiblestudy.com as he and Jonathan process this question and the various reasons behind it in a conversational format.Links:(1) Help make PSB better: become a Patron at www.patreon.co…
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The topic of AI in business, is ringing across all functions. Customer experience is no different. But just what value can it bring, and what governance is needed to ensure gains? To find out how AI is making improvements in customer service CX Superheroes host, Christopher Brooks meets with Devashish Mamgain, CEO and Founder of Kommunicate. Devans…
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(1 of 2) “Must I be a member of a local church?” That is such a great question. You may have a lot of reasons for asking it. Join guest Aaron Battey from www.fiveminutebiblestudy.com as he and Jonathan process this question and the various reasons behind it in a conversational format. Links:(1) Help make PSB better: become a Patron at www.patreon.c…
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How is place an emergent, relational experience, rather than a fixed location? In this special episode, Charlotte and Benjamin speak alongside the sounds of Paris to create a conversation that includes the city. We come to Europe every couple of years to visit family, and this year we will also drop my son off to university. We recorded this episod…
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How might we commit to change in order to create conditions for deeper learning and put students first? In this episode, I speak with Kyle Wagner. Kyle is an education consultant and founder of Transform Educational Consulting (TEC). He specializes in empowering schools to create socially, emotionally, and globally aware citizens through project-ba…
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Several months ago I received a book in the post with a note which read, 'Dear Christopher, Enjoy reading our book and let us know what you think of it. We would be happy to become part your CX book club, kind regards Friederike and Aleksandra. And now it has happened! Join me Christopher Brooks, your host for the CX Superheroes podcast series as w…
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How might regenerative travel teach us about reciprocity, contributing to a different approach to education? In this episode I speak with David Leventhal and Ximena Rodrigues of Playa Viva. Playa Viva is a B-Corp certified brand that leverages hospitality to bring capital to work to improve ecosystems, for people and planet, to create vibrant, resi…
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There have been break through technology solutions in customer experience which have really raised the standard. Behind them are pioneers looking to create more reliable outcomes for organisations. Richard Hammond of Uncrowd is one such CX Superhero. Podcast host, Lexden CX's Christopher Brooks caught up with Richard to discuss how their 'friction …
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When it comes to truth, authority, identity, and a host of other issues, there is a differing perspective based on the generational divide? How does that impact the way that we talk to others about Jesus when they may be from a different generation? Join guest Noah Howard and Jonathan discuss the generational gap and how Christians are called to re…
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When it comes to truth, authority, identity, and a host of other issues, there is a differing perspective based on the generational divide? How does that impact the way that we talk to others about Jesus when they may be from a different generation? Join guest Noah Howard and Jonathan discuss the generational gap and how Christians are called to re…
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The anthem of Christian identity is, “I am who YOU say I am.” When spoken to God from the believer’s heart, the powerful and encouraging words of Jesus found in John 8 are expressed from our inner man to the throne of God. Join Bryce Whittaker and Jonathan Edwards talk about identity and the Bible in this two part miniseries.Text: John 8 (www.bible…
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What if we decided to do things differently? I speak with Clover Hogan. Clover is a 24-year-old climate activist and the founding Executive Director of Force of Nature - the youth non-profit turning climate anxiety into action. She has worked alongside the world’s leading authorities on sustainability, consulted within the boardrooms of Fortune 50 …
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The anthem of Christian identity is, “I am who YOU say I am.” When spoken to God from the believer’s heart, the powerful and encouraging words of Jesus found in John 8 are expressed from our inner man to the throne of God. Join Bryce Whittaker and Jonathan Edwards talk about identity and the Bible in this two part miniseries. Text: John 8 (https://…
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How might our stories be as unique as the place from which they unfold? In this episode, I speak with Jenny Andersson. Jenny is the founder of The Really Regenerative Centre. She works as a strategist, facilitator and educator, supporting organizations and communities to create visions for the future they want – together – and to find the energy, w…
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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In this episode of Lexden's CX Superheroes, we catch up with Michael Brandt, a leading CX professional in Europe. In conversation with host Christopher Brooks, Michael shares his experience on what's important when it comes to training colleagues in customer experience. With over 30 years experience working for global companies delivering CX traini…
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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How might we re-think higher education to be about our ability to discern the world and take action, not the diplomas we receive? I speak with Ronald Barnett. Ron has spent a lifetime in higher education as a scholar, institutional leader and manager, researcher, and writer. He is recognized as having introduced and developed the philosophy of high…
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How might we create the conditions and spaces for learning to be wild? Or maybe we need to un-create them for wildness? I speak to Jennifer D. Klein and Jill Ackers-Clayton. Jennifer has a broad background in global education and global partnership development, student-centered curricular strategies, diversity and inclusivity work, authentic assess…
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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How might we come together around a WHY rather than a HOW? Might the HOW sort itself out if we share purpose? In this episode, I speak with Kevin Bartlett. Kevin is the Founder of the Common Ground Collaborative. He has held leadership positions in the UK, Tanzania, Namibia, Austria, and Belgium, where he was most recently Director of the Internati…
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The Book of James...the 59th book in the Bible. It is a hard-hitting book written to help Christians live steadfastly for Jesus. Doug Edwards wrote a commentary on this book for the "Contending for the Faith" commentary series. He also preached six expository studies on James recently at the Valley Parkway Church of Christ. During that meeting, he …
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(2 of 2) In the fall of 2023, I (Jonathan) had the privilege of being interviewed by Aaron Battey (www.fiveminutebiblestudy.com) as a part of his 30-day effort to help equip Christians against pornography. Aaron graciously allowed me to repost the interview for my PSB listeners. This is a necessary and direct conversation. It is not flippant nor cr…
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(1 of 2) In the fall of 2023, I (Jonathan) had the privilege of being interviewed by Aaron Battey (www.fiveminutebiblestudy.com) as a part of his 30-day effort to help equip Christians against pornography. Aaron graciously allowed me to repost the interview for my PSB listeners. This is a necessary and direct conversation. It is not flippant nor cr…
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How might AI create both utopian and dystopian futures all at the same time? What does this mean for education and for learning? In this episode, I speak with Darren Coxon. Darren is Founder of CoxonAI, a worldwide strategic advisory specialising in K-12 AI implementation. An educator for 25 years, Darren has most recently managed the operation of …
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(2 of 2) Paul told Christians to "redeem the time" which means to buy it back, use it well, guard it wisely. Paul also got a lot done, used his time well, and said, “imitate me as I imitate Christ.”*That’s our goal. If we follow the example of Jesus, who used His time better than anyone, we’ll be able to do just that.Join guest Jeremy Hykel and Jon…
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How might we free ourselves from the bondage of data to tell different stories of learning? In this episode, I speak with David Penberg, Ph.D. David is an urban and international educator, teacher and writer with 40 years of experience. His work is place-based and intergenerational. He supports communities seeking to become more vital, joyous and i…
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(1 of 2) Paul told Christians to "redeem the time" which means to buy it back, use it well, guard it wisely. Paul also got a lot done, used his time well, and said, “imitate me as I imitate Christ.”*That’s our goal. If we follow the example of Jesus, who used His time better than anyone, we’ll be able to do just that.Join guest Jeremy Hykel and Jon…
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How might learning be flow between structure and emergence? How might we measure impact quantitatively and qualitatively? In this episode, I speak with Michael Bunce. Michael is an educator, researcher, and interdisciplinary sound artist, with wide-ranging international experience across education and the arts. As an educational researcher, he spec…
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(2 of 2) Do you know how much you benefit from prayer? The Apostle Paul knew! In seven of his fourteen NT letters, he asked (even begged) for brothers and sisters to pray for him. The Apostle Paul believed in prayer power. Prayer IS the ultimate power source because we connect with the greatest of all powers–Almighty God! We have access to great po…
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