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One of the nation’s favourite health and wellness experts, Karl Henry brings an insightful weekly podcast to cut through the nonsense about health Dos and Don’ts. Every week Karl is joined by experts for valuable conversations on all things physical and mental health as well as and lifestyle tips to make health easy and accessible.
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Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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Wheel of Misfortune

BBC Radio 5 Live

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Alison Spittle, co-hosts Kerry Katona and Fern Brady and listeners share their funniest, most embarrassing stories - the bad stuff that makes you feel good. All episodes available now! Featuring burning shame from a whole host of celebrity guests and comedians, and former co-host Fern Brady. Producer: Beth O'Dea Artwork: Sophie Rose Brampton Social media: Harry Robinson Commissioning Assistant Producer: Adam Eland Commissioning Producer: Natasha Johansson Commissioning Executive: Dylan Haski ...
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The Trap Door

The Trap Door

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Funny people talk about having children. "A frank, fearless and funny guide to parenting" The Guardian. Comedians, actors, writers and other interesting people talk about the emotional impact of having children and how it has altered the relationships with their partners, families, careers and sense of self. Presented by writer and podcaster Sophie Black who, in a former life, performed sketch comedy at the Edinburgh Festival and on TV. Now she produces several regular podcast series includi ...
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Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Museum of Fine Arts Bern

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The Kunstmuseum Bern focuses strongly on art by female artists such as Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Louise Bourgeois and Marina Abramovic. Besides its permanent collection, the Kunstmuseum Bern additionally shows themed and large monographic exhibitions.
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FOOD DISCLOSURE is a podcast created and hosted by food writer, cook and presenter, Rosie Lovell. The ambition is quite simply to chat, share stories, food likes or dislikes or otherwise, with well travelled interesting people. Be-it an international and much loved DJ like Luke Howard of the Horsemeat Disco, a top ranking food writer like Diana Henry or a feminist and gender journalist like Sophie Wilkinson, the roster is going to be broad reaching and tasty. It's a a kitchen-table style nat ...
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The iconically revered super racehorse Phar Lap’s death has been shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Kerry Negara embarks on the first full forensic investigation around the death of the Australian wonder horse Phar Lap, to discover why he was brutally killed, by whose hand and why, at Menlo Park Ranch in California, USA. Killing Phar Lap: A forensic investigation podcast uses excerpts from the following publications: 'Killing Phar Lap: An untold part of the story' by Biff Lowry 'Tommy' a docu ...
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Art Monthly's regular visual art discussion programme presented by Matt Hale and Chris McCormack broadcast by Resonance FM. Each month writers from the London-based contemporary art magazine discuss topics featured in the current issue.
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The InterPlay Podcast

Tere Zorich and Christine Gautreaux

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Explore the intricacies of personal embodiment practices, delving into the inner workings of the body through InterPlay and other somatic practices. Join engaging conversations that unravel the secrets of self-understanding and learn about the tools that foster a sense of belonging. Connect with community leaders who impart the transformative power of play, shaping a space where the joy of communal interaction takes center stage. Tune in to these dynamic discussions, where the exploration of ...
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In this essay, Jess Dillard-Wright and Danisha Jenkins make the case for an anarchist approach to nursing. Part love note to a problematic profession we love and hate, part fever dream of what could be, we set out to think about what nursing and care might look like after it all falls down, because it is all falling down. Jess Dillard-Wright is an …
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Folks, change is hard, but transformation is even harder. My guest this week on the Real Health podcast lost eight stone (50kg) in 15 months and now helps others make positive and sustainable life changes. David Kennedy is CEO of Lifestyle Development and online personal development coach for the farming niche. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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How do we get what we want out of life? How do we manifest what is on the inside into reality? In her new book, The Neuroscience of Manifesting, psychologist, neuroscientist, and best-selling author, Sabina Brennan demystifies this space with hard science. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this essay, Cahal McLaughlin reflects on the influence of anarchist principles on his documentary filmmaking practices in societies affected by state violence, using case studies from South Africa, Haiti, Brazil and Ireland. Cahal McLaughlin is Professor of Film Studies, Queen's University Belfast. His recent publications include Challenging the…
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In this essay, Henry Brown examines the controversial participation of anarchists in the Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War (1936-9). Despite the universal association of anarchism with antimilitarism, the Spanish anarchists responded to the demands of antifascist war in a nuanced fashion, creating a distinctive military subculture based …
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On this week’s episode of Real Health, we are looking at phone usage and when it can start to have a negative impact on our lives. With daily tasks and communication more dependent on smart devices than ever, how can you recognise when normal usage has tipped into dangerous territory? To discuss this, I am joined by psychotherapist and author of th…
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Author of Concussed: Sport’s Uncomfortable Truth and former Mail on Sunday Rugby Correspondent, Sam Peters joins Karl on the show this week. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Real Health Podcast this week, Karl Henry is joined by author of ‘The Complete Book of Wild Swimming in Ireland,’ swimming coach, sports therapist and competitive long-distance swimmer, Maureen McCoy. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll vouch…
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In this essay, Alex Doyle examines how anarchists in late 19th and early 20th century Cuba grappled with thorny issues of the nation and nationalism in their pursuit of social revolution. Contrary to common assumptions about anarchism which posit that the movement wholly rejects and ignores the nation, the anarchists in Cuba, through their discours…
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In this essay, Diogo Duarte proposes a different look at the history of the State, urban planning and social housing in Portugal, by bringing into the picture the often forgotten presence of a significant anarchist movement in the country. As he suggests, to fully understand some of the social and political processes that were underway in Portugal …
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On the Real Health podcast this week, Karl Henry is joined by TV presenter, Founder of Little Bliss and broadcaster, Anna Daly. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Show Notes Musician credits: Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find more of his music on Bandcamp and Youtube. Andrew Harvey InterPlay in Education Hagitude by Sharon Blackie http://www.cynthiawinton-henry.com The Art of Ensoulment - The Hidden Monastery The Dancing CenterBy Tere Zorich and Christine Gautreaux
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This essay introduces a short series of podcasts emanating from last year's 'Iberian Anarchism in Twentieth Century History' special issue. Joshua Newmark highlights some of the parallels and linkages between the Spanish and Portuguese anarchist movements, while Sophie Turbutt explores the key themes emerging from the special issue and what they co…
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This week on the Real Health podcast, Karl Henry is joined by author of ‘Things went tits up!’ and breast cancer survivor, Dearbhaile O’Hare. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Eco-dance practitioner Sophie Spiral joins host Tere Zorich to talk about embodying climate justice & their own spiraling path that led them to an eco-dance practice that centers decolonial action & building relationships with our plant allies. Sophie Spiral Schultze-Allen (they/she) is a dancer, dance researcher, InterPlay facilitator, and dance s…
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On the Real Health podcast this week Karl is joined by Trichologist and founder of Trua and Remi, Claire Fullam. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On this week’s episode of the Real Health podcast, Karl Henry runs through his top tips for getting and staying in shape for the summer months. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this essay, David Christopher explores and unpacks the mutually anarchistic and apocalyptic propensities in the early films of David Cronenberg. Christopher positions Cronenberg's films as exemplary of an innovative new methodology of cinema analysis for films following Cronenberg's influence. For more on these topics, see Anarchist Studies 32.1…
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On the Real Health podcast this week Karl is joined by Trichologist and founder of Trua and Remi, Claire Fullam. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Real Health podcast this week Karl is joined by Trichologist and founder of Trua and Remi, Claire Fullam. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this essay, Andrew Whitehead examines the two most lethal incidents linked to anarchism in London's history: the murder of three police officers during an attempted armed robbery at Houndsditch in December 1910 and the ensuing siege of Sidney Street in Stepney. He looks particularly at the links between the mainly Latvian perpetrators and three …
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On the Real Health podcast this week Karl is joined by Trichologist and founder of Trua and Remi, Claire Fullam. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Friend & collaborator Ade Anifowose joins host Christine Gautreaux to talk about embodied leadership and the power of body wisdom and love. SHOW NOTES Ade’s Website: https://thebusinessofbeing.com/ InterPlay’s Racial Equity & Transformation Statement Subscribe to The InterPlay Podcast: The InterPlay Podcast on Apple Podcasts Our theme song is “Echo…
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On the Real Health podcast this week, Karl Henry is joined by the author of the new book ‘Heart: An Owner’s Guide’, consultant cardiologist based in Black Rock Clinic, Dr. Paddy Barrett. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.co…
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In this essay, Jayne Malenfant and Hannah Brais unpack an anarchist approach to confronting housing precarity by bringing together existing anarchist scholarship while proposing housing interventions that support agency, anti-colonial work, and justice. They confront the inadequacy of existing housing interventions and propose an alternative vision…
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On the Real Health podcast this week, Karl Henry is joined by Zen Buddhist teacher, author of ‘The Things That You See Only When You Slow Down, international bestseller, Haemen Sunim, who has written a new book titled ‘When Things Don't Go Your Way.’ Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with t…
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On the Real Health podcast this week, Karl Henry is joined by the author of a new book titled ‘The Cancer Guide,’ clinical professor at Trinity College Dublin and psychiatrist, Professor Anne-Marie O’Dwyer. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll vouche…
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This essay examines the rise of 'direct action' as a key concept in anarchist and radical politics over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It traces the transnational arguments, texts and networks that made this possible. Sean Scalmer is a Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. This essay is a greatly edited version of…
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This week on the Real Health podcast Karl Henry is joined by Dr Eva Orsmond MD, MPH, and Specialist in Obesity at Dr Eva’s Clinics. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Real Health podcast this week, Karl is joined by founder of The Positive Habit, bestselling author of ‘Sleep Well: 8 Habits to help you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed,’ clinical hypnotherapist, Fiona Brennan. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winnin…
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In this essay, adapted from his recently published book, Sam C. Tenorio (he/they) reconsiders the Watts Rebellion of 1965 and its ruinous disruptions, like arson, theft, and vandalism, as a cataclysm that clears material and discursive ground and proffers its own questions of property. It argues that the cataclysmic vantage of the Watts rebellion o…
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On the Real Health podcast today, Karl is joined by Yoga with Maura founder, Maura Rath. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Irish Independent
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Friend & collaborator Agnotti Cowie joins host Tere Zorich to talk about the transformative qualities of participatory theater & clowning, body wise somatic practices, how they found the space they needed to process their grief through dance when attending InterPlay’s Art & Social Change program, and their role as an artist in creating social chang…
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This week on the Real Health podcast Karl was joined by qualified nutritional health coach, Edel Owens also known as the Wholefood Hero. For more from the Wholefood Hero, check out Edel’s website at www.thewholefoodhero.com. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €50…
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How do we create a habit? Why are bad habits so catchy? And how do we make it easier to stick with good ones? In this bonus episode, we look back at Karl’s conversation with American author of Atomic Habits, James Clear. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 On…
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In this essay, Nolan Bennett traces through Alexander Berkman's 1912 Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist an unresolved tension between two approaches to the prison: advocacy for political prisoners and advocacy against the politics of prisons. Berkman's ambivalence between these approaches amid his memoirs and later activism signify the book's importanc…
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Should you use mouthwash? Is water flossing a fad? And which foods stain our teeth? Karl is joined on the Real Health podcast this week by dentist, Dr Bronagh Keane, AKA Ireland’s Tooth Fairy. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher. See omnystu…
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Show Notes Musician credits: Our theme song is “Echo Lady Who” by Eric Chappelle. Find more of his music on Bandcamp and Youtube. Connect with our guest here: Carolyn Renée https://pastwhoa.whoahealingnow.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynreneeunifies/ Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain - Huberman Lab Loving Container Focus Sessions fo…
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On today’s episode of the Real Health podcast, Karl Henry speaks to weight loss expert and bariatric surgeon, Dr Andrew Jenkinson, on his new book ‘How to eat (and still lose weight): a science-backed guide to nutrition and health. Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code HEALTH and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winnin…
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In this essay, Peterson Silva talks about metaphors for freedom among anarchists. He particularly discusses a metaphor concerning failure in complex systems, pointing out that anarchists relate freedom to the deep transformation of social patterns. A list of the references he cites in this episode is available here. Peterson Silva is a writer, tran…
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