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The Audio Long Read podcast is a selection of the Guardian’s long reads, giving you the opportunity to get on with your day while listening to some of the finest journalism the Guardian has to offer, including in-depth writing from around the world on immigration, crime, business, the arts and much more. Audio Long Read journalists include Samira Shackle, Tom Lamont, Sophie Elmhirst, Samanth Subramanian, Imogen West-Knights, Sirin Kale, Daniel Trilling and Giles Tremlett. The podcast explore ...
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MIAAW.net

Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly

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Miaaw.net: four monthly series, one a week, audio essays, conversations and discussions about cultural democracy and the commons. Week 1: Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse Week 2: Genuine Inquiry Week 3: A Culture of Possibility Week 4: Common Practice What is cultural democracy? How can we move towards it? How likely are we to achieve it? What does it have to do with "the arts"? What does it have to do with a post-digital future? What does it have to do with the commons?
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Reimagining you: the Pilates way

Claire Sparrow & Sophie Rugg

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Join second generation Pilates teacher, Claire Sparrow and her long standing client, Sophie Rugg, as they chat after class to further explore the wider benefits of Pilates in everyday life. They cover topics from Pelvic Floor exercises to the best shoes to wear. Claire is passionate about helping people learn to take the lead in their own health and well-being and Sophie asks ALL the questions you’ve been wanting to ask about how to achieve this.
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Selfdom

Dominique Elissa

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Selfdom is defined as the essence of one's self. I want to share my own journey to help inspire others to live their best life. Life throws you curve balls, and change is inevitable so I hope to help you see how adversity leads to growth, and that you are not alone.
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Therapists talk about relationship problems, mental health, couple and family issues, addiction, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, psychology, and trauma resolution to provide you with messages of hope and empowerment. Presented to you by PCSIntensive.com.
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The Understanding Body Matters podcast helps those impacted by eating disorders to understand more about the conditions and be inspired towards recovery. Developed by psychologists with significant experience providing treatment for eating and dieting disorders, body image issues and problematic exercise, the podcast provides reputable and reliable information. Hear from a range of speakers – including industry leaders and advocates, mental health experts and stories of hope from those who h ...
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Hello 大家好, 我是Sophie, 歡迎來收聽Sing Out, SOPHIE來唱英文歌, 我會陸續在節目中播放我所唱的英文歌曲, 歡迎對英文歌曲有興趣的聽眾, 來聆聽我所詮釋的版本, 希望您的支持跟鼓勵喔. 謝謝!! Hi everyone, This is Sophie. Welcome to the English song SOPHIE sings on Sing Out. I will introduce and sing an English song in each episode. Listen to my cover for all of you who are interested in English songs. I hope to get your support and encouragement. Thank you!! Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Welcome to our podcast! We are Alex and Sophie, two high school students who love to talk about anything and everything. We decided to share our thoughts and passions in the form of a podcast, so we hope you enjoy!
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Stories about the past and future versions of ourselves and what we want to tell them. Hosts Maria, Steph and Sophie speak to people who have recently received a letter from their past self, to ask if life turned out as they expected. Guests unravel their most personal thoughts with three strangers, and find the beauty in the everyday. #HopeThisFindsMeWell is an editaudio original.
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The Green Room by Deloitte is an award-winning podcast exploring the topics that matter most in business. Each episode we ask one big question about the world around us that’s affecting business. From climate to technology, inclusion to the future of work and much more, we’ll call on experts and great research from our firm and beyond to find the answers that business is debating. We’ll ask questions like: Can AI help us be more human? Is technology our planet’s best hope? Are leaders born o ...
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Rise Recover Live

The Phoenix Sober Active Community

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Welcome to the Rise Recover Live Podcast, hosted by Bryce Cobb III and Liz McKean and powered by The Phoenix. Every week we share stories from The Phoenix community and beyond, celebrating the resilience of people, the power of community, and the journey of recovery in every form and pathway. We hope that listeners of all backgrounds are inspired to be part of the movement to break down stigma. Together, we rise, recover and live.To connect with community, download The Phoenix App. To learn ...
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Hopeful

Emma Penney

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The world often feels like a scary place and it can be easy to forget all the wonderful things going on. This podcast talks to people about how they stay hopeful, the people who inspire them and the good news in the world. For more Hopeful content - visit our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopefulpodcasts/ With music by Josh Christopher and graphics by Sophie de Salis.
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Hi, my name is Jordan Anderton. I am 32 years old, born in April 1990 and raised in Mossley, Tameside. I am a twin to my sister, Sophie. We were born premature at 28 weeks, and this had complications for my health. I have Cerebral Palsy, Hydrocephalus, Epilepsy and am Short-Sighted. However, I have a positive approach to my disabilities and always look to what I can do, not what I can't. Due to the restrictions to what I can do, I believe this has played a huge part in my love for music. I h ...
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Wednesdays

JamPot Productions

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This is Wednesdays where best friends Melissa and Sophie answer your dilemmas. Join us for a girly chat every week! x Check out our new subscription: ad free, bonus eps and ALL the goss: wednesdays.supercast.com/ Follow us on socials @wednesdayspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the FelsTED Talks podcast series where we talk to various members of the community. We find out what have been the biggest impacts in their development as characters and how each has made a difference to the world around them. We hope these talks are inspirational for our pupils and to all who listen. We broadcast an episode every week throughout term-time.
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Presented to you by Sophie Ward, a Lyme Disease campaigner, blogger, author and radio presenter. Learning how to adapt living life with chronic illness. The challenges we face and the lessons we have to learn. There isn’t a text book with all the answers. We learn on the job, through experiences and fellow sufferers. Chronic illness is tough and there will be rough times but I hope my podcast will inspire you all to keep chasing your dreams and that you DO deserve to live life.
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Compassionate people are our kind of people and here at Animal Aid we want to empower everyone to make this world a kinder place for animals. So, each episode we invite you to join the Animal Aid team in delving into a thought provoking discussion with our guests – from celebrities, to scientists, to animal rescuers – on what living kindly means to them. We also discuss the latest positive news in the animal rights movement, answer your burning questions and have (maybe too many) conversatio ...
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I Quit Sugar are bringing you an 8 episode series where we interview some incredible people who have so much wisdom to share on different areas of health and wellbeing. It’s our hope these conversations inspire you to take control of your health and live your fullest live in the process.
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Hello and welcome to Hopeful World; the social project podcast. I’m Charlie Wright, founder of Hopeful Traders, the clothing brand that collaborates with the homeless community. In this series we will be shining a light on individuals and organizations taking the issues that affect our society into their own hands. At Hopeful Traders we aim to do more than just give. We want to build and connect communities where individuals are provided with opportunities to support themselves as well as th ...
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Once a week, chef Sophie Wyburd and wine babe Hannah Crosbie sit down for a meal and put the world to rights. Sophie cooks the food, Hannah pairs the wine. Now they want to get microphones involved. Join the ladies at the dinner table every Friday for food, wine, waffle and the occasional special guest. We hope you're hungry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and contemplatives from across the Christian spectrum and beyond. Reflecting on our evangelical heritage we explore the possibilities of a more inclusive, generous and hopeful faith.
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Welcome to the House Guest podcast, where C&TH Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration, the people behind the houses and hotels you see in glossy magazines like ours. Some of the names will be familiar, and others may be less so, but we’re sure you’ll recognise the hotels and restaurants they’ve designed. And if you’re in the middle of your own building project or re-style, we hope you’ll pick up some tips. Enjoy!
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This series looks at the thoughts, feelings and experiences of participants involved in The Pathhead Choir Songwriting Project HERE WE ARE, a project in collaboration with creative ageing organisation Autumn Voices, funded by Creative Scotland and a grant from The Hope Scott Trust. Singer and songwriter Sophie Bancroft guided a group of The Pathhead Choir members aged 60+ to write original songs for The Pathhead Choir to perform. These songs were then arranged and notated for the choir by Pa ...
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Pivot Point explores the personal experiences of those who have made a life and career in the world of film, music and the arts. We’ll hear from industry pros about how they got started, the hurdles they overcame and the help they received along the way. Joseph’s style of interviewing reveals stories we embrace as our own, finding empathy and encouragement in the creative journey and hopefully help you move closer to your own personal Pivot Point.
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INSIDECOP26

Sophie Shnapp

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A daily radio production that delves behind the scenes at COP26 to give listeners across the globe independent access to the world’s most influential climate summit. Hosting interviews with key players and partnering with 30+ independent international broadcasters, INSIDE:COP26 will dissect decisions and discussions - slicing through the jargon and delivering them in an accessible way. With access to the Blue Zone (where the climate negotiations will take place) at the heart of COP, our focu ...
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This is a podcast about evidence-based teaching and the science of learning. I’m your host, Luke Rowe, and I’m a lecturer and learning scientist in Melbourne, Australia. I’m extremely passionate about the education and the learning sciences, and I started this podcast with the hope of sharing this passion with you! The mission here at Powerful Learning is to help you know more, do more, and be more. Come join me and my guests on a learning journey into topics such as feedback, metacognition, ...
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Our journal of learning about and living with Lichen Sclerosus from a patient's point of view. Bringing community and awareness to a disorder that hardly anyone knows about. Join me as I research Lichen Sclerosus from every angle and share my struggles living with it. My hope is to build a community of survivors so we can affect change in our lives and the research.
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What does it take to get your brilliant story published? Writer and teacher Sophia Bennett (SJ Bennett) and her guests explore the techniques authors use to get writing and create something that agents and editors can get excited about. 'Writing is rewriting' - but sometimes it is also listening. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can follow us on Twitter at @prepubpodcast
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A podcast aimed at Christian single women to explore practical topics like habits single women should be developing, living with roommates, caring for aging parents and navigating long-distance relationships. "Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she smiles at the future." Proverbs 31:25 smilingatthefuturepodcast@gmail.com
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Welcome, come in, won't you? I am Harvey Stinsoules, curator for the Bagabones Ossuary. I hope that your trip here was agonizing. Within the halls of this ossuary reside those whose bodies are made of porcelain or plastics but they are rather lively. Each doll that has come here has arrived with their own unique story. Would you like to listen to one of their stories? A new story will be posted every Sunday.
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Untold with B Treacy

Bláthnaid Treacy

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Across this ten part series I will be taking a look at different facets of Irish society, and speaking to people with unique voices and stories. Topics we will cover include polyamory, dating and domestic abuse from a female point of view and a same sex perspective, mental health, adoption, being trans in Ireland and more. New episodes every Wednesday at 11am. I hope you enjoy the podcast. If you do, subscribe, like it and share it! Find out more http://www.BlathnaidTreacy.com
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"Now I’m a grown up… do I have to get married? Do I have to scrimp and save?? Do I have to host a dinner party??? GrownUpLand poses the most frustrating questions. Luckily, Sophie Duker, Heidi Regan and Ned Sedgwick are here to guide you through the bewildering pursuit of adulthood. Through stupid challenges, useful facts and personal stories of rich victory and miserable failure, your guides will ensure you don’t feel alone in your hopeless endeavour to be a legit grown up. Plus, every week ...
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Welcome to People of The ‘Pool, the Liverpool Business Podcast that celebrates dynamic change makers who are re-setting the narrative about what this city is and can be. Sophie Wilson, the Founder of PR & Marketing Agency Tuesday Media, is originally from Liverpool, a city known for music, culture, tourism and, of course, football. Having moved back here during the pandemic after living down South for the best part of two decades, she noticed the huge amount of innovation and entrepreneurshi ...
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The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan airs regular conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. The podcast has welcomed Booker and Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, such as Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Karen Joy Fowler, Carla Power and Maaza Mengiste. The choice of writers is representative of the world around us, naturally. https:/ ...
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In July this year, I got out the clippers and shaved my hair off for blood cancer. Why? Because it’s true what they say, cancer does not discriminate. Whether you have been through it personally, or know someone who has been affected by it, in some way or another, we have all been impacted by cancer. I speak with those who are willing to share their cancer journey. I hope that by sharing our stories, we will not only see that we are not alone in that we all have an experience of cancer, but ...
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We often get in our own way by creating stories in our mind that aren’t true. We think we can’t do something before we have even tried. We push our dreams and desires, our life, to tomorrow. But that day never arrives. The Live Immediately Podcast is about taking control of today. I have conversations with people who are living life on their own terms. We dive into those big moments that have pushed them through the fears and self-limiting beliefs that hold so many of us back. I hope these s ...
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This is a podcast about self discovery and holistic healing, shifting our nervous systems from surviving to thriving. How you too can transform the cycles that cause you pain, remember how to trust yourself, speak your truth and BE in the present moment. it’s also going to be about my personal journey of transformation through synchronicities, awareness of self and conscious parenting. Each week you can expect real, raw and vulnerable conversations with healers, coaches, experts and solo epi ...
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Profiles in Franceformation is the podcast where we hear from inspiring people who have pursued their dream of moving to France. We learn about why they moved, how they overcame the challenges they faced, and what they love - and hate - about living in France. I hope that hearing their stories can help you to pursue your dreams and maybe, your very own Franceformation.
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ah nah

Suzanne & Ruth

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The ah nah: Conversations with Myanmar podcast was born from a desire to bring into public consciousness the atrocities that are currently being committed in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Our goal is simply to keep the conversation going and to let the people of Myanmar know that they have not been forgotten. We hope that through these conversations we can tell the stories of Myanmar and highlight the horrific human rights abuses that continue to be perpetrated by the Tatmadaw (military), u ...
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Stories for Tomorrow

Klokbox Stories for tomorrow

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If you love listening to inspiring and fascinating stories, you are in the right place! We love chatting with interesting people, people with stories to tell. In each episode, we will be sharing true stories, told by real people. We believe that stories should last forever, and our mission is to keep stories alive by sharing them. We hope you enjoy it! This podcast is sponsored by KlokBox, a digital memory box of your life, to be shared with future generations. If you would like to share you ...
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Dudes Talking Freedom

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Dudes. Talking. About Freedom. ”If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” - George Washington - Dudes Talking Freedom is about speaking up and saying what’s on your mind without fear of being canceled. It’s about people and the community. It’s about fellowship with others. It’s about doing what’s right for our children and the future. We hold discussions with political candidates, veterans, small business owners, and anyone else ...
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The Corporate Activist is a new podcast that explores the role of the business sector in today’s complex social and political landscape. On the Corporate Activist we will look at the role of the business sector from all angles, examine the benefits of engagement, as well as the risks. I talk with a broad range of experts to get their perspectives, take an in depth look at some case studies, as well as answer your questions on how you can best navigate these issues in your own business. We di ...
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Rare in Common is a podcast about the unique stories of people affected by rare disease. Host Andra Stratton, a rare disease advocate, speaks with different members of the rare disease community, including patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and researchers. Join us as we tackle topics such as FDA approvals, national awareness campaigns, finding hope and support within the rare community, and the extraordinary challenges of living with a rare disease. Click. Listen. Feel.
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If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place! Join our hosts as they engage with anthropologists, other researchers and industry specialists from all over the world. The discussions will be about their specific work in understanding people and how they apply that understanding to advance industry, scholarship and/or ...
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Sophie is back from Glasto, so the girls are diving into all their festival tips! Plus, they play a fun game: what big event would they miss for their favourite celeb? Things get wild when they discuss what they’d miss out if Paul Walker came back to life 👀 On the dilemma front, a Tiny wonders if she just enjoys her alone time or has fallen out of …
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On this week’s episode I am super excited to be bringing back one of our very special guests from ‘Eat, Love, Live’, Jo Money. Josephine Money is the Founder and Director of ‘Eat Love Live’, an Accredited Practicing Dietitian, Nutritionist, a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician (CEDC), and a co-Founder of Eat Love Live Education. Jo has been wor…
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#120: This week we revisit episode number #44 with the incredible Nick Wells. When Nick went to prison, he had no reason to think he would see freedom again in his lifetime. With 14 years of addiction and a 60-year sentence looming ahead, his life seemed to be over. After being granted clemency 14 years into incarceration, Nick is more dedicated th…
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Tom has a conversation about 'Progress'. What does progress look like for students in schools? What should it look like? How should teachers and school leaders view progression? Tom is joined by special guests Dawn Cox, an RE teacher and T and L lead, and Ed Podesta, a PGCE lead for History. They share their own insights on what progress means to t…
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Success and glory. Blood. Sweat. And tears. A legacy left behind. It’s built on the truth that winning is a win for one. But the reality is that firsts are a win for everyone. Our athletes have each left their own legacy, but what is the true power of doing something of such magnitude for the first time? In the final episode of the series, we refle…
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They’ve done it. They’ve become the first. Now what? Sometimes you have to take a step back to see the impact that you’ve made. But what is it really like being at the centre of it all? What emotions do you go through and when are you finally able to realise the importance of what’s just happened? Episode four looks at the immediate aftermath of th…
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It’s what they’ve worked towards. But it’s more than that. It’s a moment not just for them, but for everyone. That moment of realisation. The dream achieved. A generation inspired. A moment that will go down in history, not just for the result but for what it means. Episode three, in our five-part series, takes our athletes back to the moment where…
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When does a dream become a realistic goal? And once it becomes a goal, how hard is the work to get there? Episode two, in our five-part series, explores when our athletes first realised their dreams could become a reality and the path they took to shape their careers. How did they come to that decision and what did their friends and family think? H…
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What does being first actually mean? Winning is a win for one. But firsts are a win for everyone. They unlock something in humanity and move the world forward. Breaking through. Breaking the cycle. Breaking the glass ceiling. Speaking about the power of firsts can change the world. In this series, we explore the story of four incredible Olympians a…
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Jay Hemley is the Headteacher of Foster's Primary School in Bexley, South East London. Since becoming Head, Jay has crafted a purposeful and committed school culture around a spirit of teamwork and collective mission. In this episode, Jay shares his secrets to success.By Teachers Talk Radio
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On todays episode I have Leah Simmons, the founder of KAAIAA. Leah is a cerified pilates instructor, personal trainer and kundalini yoga teacher who radiates and shines good health. What makes Leah different to a lot of others in the wellness space is her desire to go beyond just the physcial self, she sees “fit” as the combination of mental, physc…
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Teacher educator Paula Rebolledo joined me to talk about empowering teachers through exploratory action research (EAR). Listen to the recording to hear Paula discussing the differences between teacher research in general, EAR, and the usual form of action research, and how you can get started in exploring what is happening in your own classroom usi…
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In this ninth episode of ‘Ways of Listening’, socially engaged artist and PhD researcher Alex Parry explores workshop practices in depth. Alex’s bio describes her long-term interest in ‘how things form communities’. She has a history of working in public spaces, creating events and objects that encourage collective experiences. In a conversation wi…
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Tom and Hannah talk to staff at Longsands Academy about what they say are 'draconian measures' introduced to the school's morning routine. Staff talk openly and frankly about the pressures they are under and the reasons they feel forced to resort to strike action. Listen and watch out for part 2.By Teachers Talk Radio
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What does being first actually mean? Winning is a win for one. But firsts are a win for everyone. They unlock something in humanity and move the world forward. Breaking through. Breaking the cycle. Breaking the glass ceiling. Speaking about the power of firsts can change the world. This all-new five-part series explores the power of firsts with int…
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2021: After growing up in a Zimbabwe convulsed by the legacy of colonialism, when I got to Oxford I realised how many British people still failed to see how empire had shaped lives like mine – as …
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This week, Melissa and Sophie tackle a sticky situation for one of our Tinies: her boyfriend has been liking another girl's photos on Instagram. Is it cheating? Could it be a red flag, or just a harmless like? They've also got all you Tinies a handy checklist on what to look for if you suspect your boyfriend might be cheating (with consent, of cour…
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#119: As Liz and Bryce gear up for Season 2 of the Podcast, we are taking a brief hiatus from recording new podcast episodes. In the interim, we've chosen some of our favorite episodes to re-share with you. Check out episode #30 with Sophie Lyons to hear her story and learn something you didn't catch the first time around. *Please note in this epis…
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Tom explores recent social media controversy around hos teachers and schools should react to students turning up to lessons without pens. Should they be sanctioned? Should they just be given a pen? Have times changed? Is that change for the better or for the worse? Tom is joined by a panel of 3 to discuss; Julie Clarke, Simone Lively and Tony Scian…
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In this episode we welcome professor Sophie Grace Chappell, who shares her profound journey of faith, gender identity, and self-acceptance. Identified male at birth, Sophie Grace reflects on her early sense of being female, her experience of the evangelical church, and the reconciliation of her faith with her transgender identity. With compassion a…
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Beejesh talks with Dave McPartlin about how schools can work with the community to bring more joy to the students, staff and the community which the school serves. They discuss how you dare to dream big, how bringing multiple facets within the community into one space benefits everyone and how you get a team on board with big ideas.…
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Todays guest is Caroline Groth, a certified integrative health coach. I have been following Caroline since the early days of Instagram, she has shared her journey with food and mindset, inspiring so many women to live a healthy life. Caroline shares incredible gut healthy recipes that are easy and simple to make, she is also a yogi and exercise ent…
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Harriet Swabey and joins me for a conversation about "a year in the life of a teacher" - full of highs, lows, funny bits and some great tips for supporting the needs of students as well as our own wellbeing. Apart from needing a never ending supply of tissues and spare glue lids, find out why Harriet was dressed completely in yellow for a day and a…
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According to Gregory Kyle Klug, in a review on Amazon, “Schumacher’s A Guide for the Perplexed is the author’s response to the philosophical juggernaut of materialism in the western world. In it, he exposes the intellectual and spiritual poverty of the view that man is nothing more than a naked ape with advanced computing power; that all reality an…
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Over the past 14 years, the Conservative dream of a free market in higher education has collided with the harsh reality of austerity and the cultural resentment of the radical right – driving some institutions close to bankruptcy. By William Davies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
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We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2021: It’s easy to despair at the climate crisis, or to decide it’s already too late – but it’s not. Here’s how to keep the fight alive. By Rebecca Solnit. Help support our independent journalism …
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Melissa and Sophie are back from their friend's wedding, ready to dive into all things bridesmaids as wedding season kicks off! They’ll be sharing top tips on keeping your hairstyle flawless in the heat and hacks to prevent makeup from melting in the sun 🥵 This week, we have an incredibly JUICY dilemma that’s a real family affair. Our Tiny is caugh…
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On this week’s episode we will be speaking to our next lovely guest and lived experience speaker, Sophie Munn. Sophie grew up in a small town in South Australia Adelaide called Naracoorte, with a community of around 7,000 people. Growing up in this small tight nit community Sophie had nothing but appreciation for her upbringing. However, like many …
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#118: As Liz and Bryce wrap up Season 1 of the Rise Recover Live Podcast, what better topic to discuss than rest! Taking a moment to pause allows us to connect back to our "why" and our creativity. Although this can be daunting when you're in a groove, it's vital to breathe and reset. Tune into the episode to hear the conversation, including: Why L…
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Tom is joined by an exciting and informed panel to discuss the most controversial election pledges this general election, guests are: Reem Ibraham - communications officer at the institute of economic affairs, former tutor turned conservative political commentator Vic Goddard - principal at Passmores Academy Rich Atherton - Assistant Headteacher an…
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In this episode, Adam is joined by Paul Cline as they delve back into the world of Instructional coaching and specifically, implementation challenges. With a nod to rehearsal and the importance of matching your purpose to your model of Instructional coaching, this is an episode not to be missed.By Teachers Talk Radio
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