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Dj Night-Генеральный директор продюсерского центра Vengerov, генеральный директор музыкального лейбла Grusha Music, экс арт-директор клуба LONDON, резидент популярного бар-клуба BARBADOS, резидент самого громкого проекта ночной столицы LondonClub, экс резидент ресторан-клуба премиум класса SHATUSH, официальный Dj Eurovision 2009, основатель промо группы TheMoscowFamily а так же официальный ремиксер таких артистов, как IKA, Митя Фомин и Макс Барских . //
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This is Inside Track: The Official World Athletics Podcast. Discover the world of athletics with the biggest names, most revealing stories and unparalleled coverage of the most exciting track and field events. Be it running, jumping & throwing; this is where you'll find the inside track on the world’s best athletes & competitions. Subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of the action. Watch the full video version of this show, and more, via worldathletics.org/videos
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"Proud Eagle" is an radio show created and hosted by Russian producer - Nelver. The project started on January 24, 2012. "Proud Eagle Radio Show" is the nominee for the second round of voting in the international music awards "Drum&BassArena Awards 2020" (UK, London) in the "Best Podcast" category. New episodes Tune in: Every Wednesday at 9:00 PM Moscow time premiere on the website https://www.radiorecord.ru (section "Pirate Station") Every Thursday at 10:00 PM Moscow time, new episodes are ...
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Leading Professional People

Laura Empson and Tony Hall

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Professor Laura Empson and Tony Hall, Lord Hall of Birkenhead, explore the crucial leadership questions currently facing professional organisations and their leaders. They uncover the complicated, messy and surprisingly emotional challenges of leading professionals. Laura and Tony interview senior leaders from some of the most successful global professional organisations, including EY, Slaughter & May, MI6, Spencer Stuart and the BBC. And they build on their own insights from their lifetimes ...
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HardJazz7 Music

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HardJazz7 Music is a London, UK based Netlabel, focused on the digital release/distribution of quality Hip-Hop, Jazz and Soul influenced music. Founded in 2012, the platform had been created with the goal of musical longevity at mind. The task of pushing new artists from the global scene through the recommended listening segments had become a positive expansion from this goal. HJ7 Blends now serves as a showcase for DJ's and producers within and outside the HardJazz7 camp that are passionate ...
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We're going to take you into the world of elite sport and give you a real insight in to what it's like to step over the white line and compete against the best. The athletes, the coaches, the support staff. So who are we? Ellen White is a footballer with Manchester City and England. Ellen's got three world cups to her name and his England's leading all-time goal scorer in that competition. Richard Whitehead MBE is a double gold winning athlete at the Paralympics, including a memorable day at ...
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Geoff Thompson is a BAFTA award winning writer. He has written forty books (published in 20 languages), five multi-award-winning films, three stage plays (he was invited into the prestigious Royal Court writers Group) and hundreds of articles, many published in national magazines and broadsheets.Geoff's autobiography 'Watch My Back' was adapted into a major motion picture Clubbed.It premiered in London 's West End and Paris and was nominated for a BIFFA award. He has also adapted his first n ...
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Presented by Andy Smith, we bring you all the action from the 2012 Laureus World Sports Awards in London, featuring exclusive interviews with a host of sporting and Hollywood stars. Brought to you by Mercedes Benz, IWC Schaffhausen and Vodafone, the ceremony was hosted by BAFTA and Golden Globe winner,actor Clive Owen. We hear exclusively from Novak Djokovic, Vivian Cheruiyot, Rory McIlroy, Darren Clarke and Pep Guardiola as the nights big awards are handed out. Plus we hear about some of th ...
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His Power And Glory Podcast

His Power And Glory Podcast

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Dr. Tom Nixon was born and raised in Ormond Beach, Florida. He graduated with his bachelors from the University of Central Florida and went on to receive his doctorate degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr. Nixon has advanced training in spinal correction, toxicity, exercise and nutrition from some of the largest health clinics in the country including time spent at the Maximized Living Scoliosis Correction Center in Celebration, FL. He and his wife, Marissa, now live in Winston Sal ...
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From the crazy homeland of carnivals and legendary club events, Brazilian Artist Kerol Garcia has graced the club scene from Brazil to Ibiza and London. Performing in front of thousands of club goers with her unique sound of House, Tech House and commercial House, She has quickly become a very sort after DJ within the circuit. Leaving Brazil in 2006 to move to London, Kerol studied at the London School of Sound, fine-tuning her skills as a DJ up until 2008. Also recently completing her advan ...
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An exclusive World Book Day Meet the Author event with Charlie Higson, Malorie Blackman and Sophie McKenzie. The event was held at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London on World Book Day, 1st March 2012. The authors discuss World Book Day, the World Book Day App, and what it's like to have an eBook element to World Book Day for the first time. More titles from these authors are available on the iBookstore.
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Anticipating and managing exponential impact - hosts David Wood and Calum Chace Calum Chace is a sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling writer on artificial intelligence. He focuses on the medium- and long-term impact of AI on all of us, our societies and our economies. He advises companies and governments on AI policy. His non-fiction books on AI are Surviving AI, about superintelligence, and The Economic Singularity, about the future of jobs. Both are now in their third editions. He ...
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Soul Damn Funky DJ Mixes

Soul Damn Funky - Deep, Soulful, Bumpy, Jackin House Mixes

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Soul Damn Funky first started life as a club event in Brighton and was one of the only parties in town playing sophisticated & uplifting vocal U.S house music, with headliners which included DJ Romain, CJ Mackintosh & Paul Trouble Anderson. Follow Soul Damn Funky's online networks for regular mixes from SDF resident DJ's plus special guests, also be kept up to date with future SDF events in Brighton & London.
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Ye Olde Guide

Daniel Gooch and Liam McGrath

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Visit our website yeoldeguide.com for extensive show notes, maps and discussion. Welcome to Ye Olde Guide - the podcast guide to the history and heritage of the towns and cities of England, with a competitive twist. Perhaps you’re visiting one of England's wonderful cities and want to arrive primed to explore the remnants of its past. Or maybe you’re seeking a new appreciation of the town you live in. Either way, this podcast is for you. Think of us as part guide book, part companion, part b ...
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My bio lists me as a 'serial traveller' - well, that's a self-styled handle. I've been addicted to travel for 50 years. If I didn't have to work to pay for my habit, I'd be on the road or in the air or on the water as much as possible. Here are some impressions from a few favourite places en route. The road always beckons for more adventures. You can find more about my travels over the years on my website.
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Based in the U.K., Geeta Sidhu-Robb is an award-winning entrepreneur, inspirational mentor and founder of Nosh Detox – an awarding winning well-being company that delivers delicious, nutritionally balanced juice & food to customers’ doors. Nosh Detox creates custom health packages and unique, natural health solutions to achieve optimal well-being, from promoting healthy eating, treating problem skin and working with weight issues to solving digestive problems, coping with stress, fighting in ...
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Progressive Explorations is the weekly radio show from Graffite aired on Sense FM (www.sense.fm) every Wednesday at 21.00 GMT. Each week, he features the very best in musical loveliness from the progressive house, progressive trance, and progressive breaks scenes. Graffite is an international DJ/Producer from the UK, currently resident for DT DELETED and playing regularly at London’s super-clubs Ministry of Sound, Pacha, and EGG.
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ATRadio

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"...Around The Rings has long been the most influential internet presence on the Olympics." - The Guardian, February 4, 2010 “Required reading in the Olympic Movement.” That's what our readers say about Around the Rings, and with good reason. Nothing can replace years of on the scene coverage of events--knowing the players, and who and what is important. That's where ATR excels. For more than 20 years, Ed Hula and his team of correspondents have been on the scene of virtually every important ...
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House Music London Style - A guide to the sound of London. Serious, chunky and uplifting vocal house tracks from the London underground. Direct from London's dancefloors and onto your iPod, no talking, just pure quality house! Visit the Website at http://funkylondon.podomatic.com for tracklistings and donate via Paypal to help keep this podcast on the net! Also show your support and check me out on MySpace and Facebook, keep up to date with the latest podcast episodes and get in touch on the ...
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Amateur Traveler is an award winning audio travel show that focuses primarily on the question: "where should you go next and what should you see, do and eat there?". Amateur Traveler won its creator Chris Christensen a Travel+Leisure SMITTY award as the best independent travel journalist and a Society of American Travel Writers Lowell Thomas Award. It is also used to teach English at Oxford University.
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Award-winning British fashion designer Mary Katrantzou discusses her career with creative director and trendhawk Kinvara Balfour live at the Apple Store, Regent Street. Known for her striking, signature prints and bold tailoring, Mary is one of the most esteemed designers on the London Fashion Week calendar. In addition to her own label, Mary has collaborated with global brands including Topshop, Swarovski, Longchamp and Current Elliot. Mary has won the British Fashion Award for Emerging Tal ...
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At the London 2012 Olympics, the Somali sprinter Zamzam Farah became a crowd favourite after finishing last in her 400m heat by 27 seconds. Zamzam had grown up in war-torn Mogadishu, where she had to dodge violence while training on the so-called ‘Road of Death’. She competed with her body fully covered, but, after the Olympics, her family in Somal…
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Explore the fascinating history of the impact of the Olympic games on English towns and cities. The history of venues from the groundbreaking White City Stadium built for the 1908 Olympics, to the 2012 Aquatics Centre. Delve into the transformation of venues over the years, including the use of military facilities in the 1948 "Austerity Olympics" a…
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In 1974, Ghana pioneered a new system which would help in the roll-out of the immunisation of serious diseases across Africa and the rest of the world. The World Health Organisation chose the country to trial its cold chain system, to help keep vaccines for often deadly diseases refrigerated. It would later evolve into the storage systems used to c…
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More than 10,000 Russian workers built the first line of the Moscow Metro which opened in 1935 to great fanfare. The spectacular stations were designed to show the world the power and possibility of Russian strength. Stalin wanted architects to design stations to be 'palaces for the people', with statues and structures built to make people look up …
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Our guest in this episode is Holly Joint, who was born and educated in the UK, but lives in Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Holly started her career with five years at the business consultancy Accenture, and then worked in telecomms and banking. The latter took her to the Gulf, where she then spent what must have been a fascinating year as programme director…
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Nelver - Proud Eagle Radio Show #530 [Pirate Station Online] (24-07-2024)✅ Subscribe to Telegram channel: https://t.me/nelvermusicAll episodes: https://band.link/proudeagleYouTube Video: https://youtu.be/UpQFZkqofkkTracklist:01. A.Way - Can't Be Without You02. Sharks - watching everything burn right in front of me03. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Se…
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After being designed in one night, Shuss, the cartoon skier, debuted at the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France. Instead of ‘mascot’, the Olympic Organising Committee referred to it as a ‘character’ at the time. In the colours of the French flag, Shuss was available as a variety of souvenirs. Megan Jones speaks to one manufacturer of Shuss mercha…
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The last time Paris held the Olympic Games was 100 years ago in 1924. More than 3,000 athletes from 44 nations took part, of which only 135 were women, in 17 sports. Rachel Naylor goes through the BBC archive for interviews with two British medallists - the sprinter Harold Abrahams and the tennis player Kitty Godfree. (Photo: Harold Abrahams winnin…
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Join us on a historical tour of Liverpool. World famous for The Beatles and its football clubs, Liverpool has a rich and influential history and magnificent architectural heritage. Ye Olde Guide explores the history of English towns and cities in four categories: Politics & War, Arts & Culture, Science & Industry, and Urban Landscape. In the second…
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How do we keep technology from slipping beyond our control? That’s the subtitle of the latest book by our guest in this episode, Wendell Wallach. Wendell is the Carnegie-Uehiro fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, where he co-directs the Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative. He is also Emeritus Chair of Technolog…
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Between 1963 and 1974, more than 2,000 people in Cyprus went missing during clashes, a coup and the Turkish invasion. Only about half of them have been found. Rachel Naylor speaks to Nick Neokleous, the President of the Organisation of Relatives of Missing Cypriots, whose brother, Pavlos, went missing in 1974. (Photo: A Cypriot woman holds a pictur…
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In April 2003, the people of Cyprus were allowed to cross the ceasefire line for the first time in 29 years. Hundreds of people rushed to the check points and queued for hours to visit the homes they had left after the Greek coup and Turkish invasion of July 1974. Greek Cypriots made up the great majority of those displaced, often fleeing under fir…
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Nelver - Proud Eagle Radio Show #529 [Pirate Station Online] (17-07-2024)✅ Subscribe to Telegram channel: https://t.me/nelvermusicAll episodes: https://band.link/proudeagleYouTube Video: https://youtu.be/2TQZgIYjQ1UTracklist:01. Camo & Krooked & Mefjus - Lies02. Venjent - R U Guna Move (VIP)03. Kvostax - Beat Back04. Waeys - Stopping Turning05. AKO…
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On the 20 July 1974, a young pilot was preparing to land passenger flight CY317 into Nicosia Airport in Cyprus, amidst the threat of an imminent Turkish invasion. From the air, he could see warships approaching the island. Little did he know that his aircraft would be the final one to land there, it would be destroyed within hours, and the airport …
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On 15 July 1974, the Greek military dictatorship in Athens sponsored a coup on the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, aiming to overthrow its selected president and unite the island with Greece. Days later, Turkey invaded the island, taking a third of it and displacing many thousands of its inhabitants. The writer Bekir Azgun grew up in the vi…
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Like many young children growing up in Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s, Dilma Mendes had one dream: to play football for her country. There was just one problem. It was illegal for women in Brazil to play football at that time, a law that came into force in 1941 - and lasted nearly 40 years. Dilma lost count of the amount of times she was arrested an…
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Our guest in this episode is Dr. Emil Kendziorra. Emil graduated summa cum laude, which means, with the highest honours, from the University of Göttingen in Germany, having previously studied at the University of Pécs in Hungary. For several years, he then devoted himself to cancer research with the hope of contributing to longevity science. After …
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In September 1988, protests broke out in Manfredonia, Italy, after the arrival of a large ship carrying toxic waste of Italian origin. The Deep Sea Carrier had arrived from Nigeria, after a protracted diplomatic dispute between Italy and Nigeria. For four days, the town was completely shut down and by the end of the protests, an environmental movem…
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On 2 October 1968, thousands of students protested in Mexico City, 10 days before the Olympics. The students wanted the government to free political prisoners and respect their right to protest. More than 4,000 activists came to the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in the capital's Tlatelolco district that evening. It resulted in Mexican soldiers opening…
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Nelver - Proud Eagle Radio Show #528 [Pirate Station Online] (10-07-2024)✅ Subscribe to Telegram channel: https://t.me/nelvermusicAll episodes: https://band.link/proudeagleYouTube Video: https://youtu.be/zPuj-7iOUNcTracklist:01. Justin Hawkes - Black Bloc (VIP)02. Bensley & Justin Hawkes & Kumarion - Sell My Soul03. Lukher - Victorious04. Ellictt -…
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In January 1990, Cuban singer Celia Cruz, known as ‘the Queen of salsa’, went back to Cuba. Banned by Fidel Castro for opposing his regime, it was the only time in her 43 years of exile that she was able to visit the island. She was invited to sing in the US naval base on Guantanamo Bay. The trip only lasted a day and a half, but it was full of tou…
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In 2006, Dutch engineer Fred van der Weij invented a kitchen device that changed the way many of us cook today: the air fryer. Fred’s first prototype was nearly as big as a dog kennel and made of wood and aluminium, with a chicken wire basket. It was only a partial success. But Fred was certain he could make the machine work thanks to an idea he pa…
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In Canada's 1993 election, the governing Progressive Conservative Party was routed, ending up with just two seats. In the 1980s, the party won the largest majority in Canadian history. But by 1993, it was in crisis and the new Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, called an election. But she didn’t bank on the emergence of a new populist party called Refor…
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Nelver - Proud Eagle Radio Show #523 [Pirate Station Online] (05-06-2024)✅ Subscribe to Telegram channel: https://t.me/nelvermusicAll episodes: https://band.link/proudeagleYouTube Video: https://youtu.be/5zsuoZtWYWYTracklist:01. Fred V & DNMO - Collide (feat. Paul Dowling)02. Carrier - Serial03. Metawolf - Transformation04. Ripple - Stuck05. EST. -…
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It's 35 years since the release of one of the most provocative songs in music history. Fight the Power by hip-hop group, Public Enemy, was radical both politically and sonically. The song was written at the request of filmmaker, Spike Lee, who needed an anthem for his 1989 movie, Do the Right Thing. The film became a box office smash and - despite …
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