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Entreprenerd

Entreprenerd by London Loves Business

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This weekly podcast from London Loves Business brings you all sorts of stories from the world of entrepreneurialism. Each week, our host Robyn Vinter meets a different entrepreneur and hears their tale. Whether it's inspiring, uplifting, funny, sad, embarrassing, shocking... we've got them all
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The Divorce Well Podcast

Modern Separations Ltd.

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The Divorce Well Podcast is the podcast for navigating a healthy and efficient separation. We've all heard the stories about the divorce battle but that is not the only story and it doesn't have to be your experience. Together we will explore the many tools and services available to help you divorce well. Hosted by Christina Vinters, a Chartered Mediator, gratefully non-practicing Divorce Lawyer, and Author who is dedicated to inspiring and facilitating healthy family transitions.
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This is Here's A Crazy Story, a podcast where we tell wild true stories.Join award-losing journalists Robyn Vinter, Rik Worth and Abigail Fenton as we delve into the most incredible true stories we can find, with some laughs along the way.Send us your own crazy stories to crazystory@theovertake.com and follow us on Instagram @heresacrazystory.Producer: Giada OrigliaMusic: Anders BothenArtwork: Ebony Rose-Ellis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Zebra Talk

Zebra Project

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We’re excited to launch Zebra Talk, a series of conversations exploring the emerging business and leadership themes of our time. Hosted by Mishcon de Reya's Board Member and Partner, Matt Meyer, it brings together those who are shaping the future world of work, for a series of insightful, focused conversations to help businesses think quickly and clearly about what they have to do next to thrive in the future. In a relaxed interview style, Matt chats with innovative leaders who are rethinkin ...
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of big band jazz with Doncaster Jazz Alumni (DJA), a podcast that delves into the illustrious history and enduring legacy of Doncaster's vibrant youth music scene. Led by the legendary John Ellis MBE, DJA celebrates 50 years of big band swing in Doncaster with a special album, honouring the influence of its founder and the remarkable success of its alumni. Discover the remarkable journey of musicians who honed their craft in the Doncaster Youth Jazz ...
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Hey! I'm Matt, and here I read chapters from the novel I'm currently writing. If you like stories about talking animals, magic spells, and deep forests then this podcast might be for you! I hope you will join me on this journey to Mousewood and beyond. The story is based on the adventure game which was released over ten years ago, and which I wrote as well. You don't need to know the game to listen to this podcast, but if you enjoy one, you might enjoy the other, too.
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In the first episode featuring a non-alumnus, we're treated to Martin Longhawn's captivating tale of navigating the infamous "Leeds-Doncaster Divide" and unwittingly finding himself entangled in the enigmatic web of the Donny Mafia. A much sought-after pianist, Martin regales us with his initial foray into the musical tapestry of Doncaster, includi…
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Once again, father and son reunite, this time to celebrate the extraordinary bond between DJA and a special place known as Limonest, guided by the legendary figure of Andre Gicquel. Since 1989, this cross-channel connection has flourished through exchanges, tours, and unforgettable concerts that have united young musicians on both shores. Prepare f…
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Mark catches up with ‘bonist Dan and discovers why he chose what he affectionately calls "the poor man’s trumpet”. After a brief Public Service Announcement on the perils of hearing loss and the hazards of band life, the two dive into Dan's musical journey, exploring his unconventional path to the trombone and the serendipitous twists and turns alo…
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Mark chats with fellow saxophonist Sarah, who regales him with tales of her musical odyssey, from humble beginnings tinkering with the recorder in Mexborough to blossoming into a sought-after professional sax player and dedicated educator. Much credit is owed to the nurturing embrace of the Doncaster Youth Jazz Association, spearheaded by the ever-…
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Mark settles in for a chat with budding drumming sensation, Joe Sykes, DJA's freshest face. With a youthful exuberance, Joe shares his unabashed passion for all things big band and his profound joy at being part of DJA's latest recording venture. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing for Joe, as he candidly recounts the trials and tribulations of a…
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In their follow-up conversation, Mark and John delve into the laborious yet heartwarming journey behind the conception of "50 Years", the latest opus from DJA. John recounts the arduous task of cherry-picking tracks for the album, a feat made slightly less daunting thanks to the invaluable assistance of Reuben Fowler. They share anecdotes about the…
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Mark and multi-instrumentalist Al Wood engage in a lighthearted exchange, about Al’s adventures in ironing and navigating the bustling streets of Sunny Donny! On a more serious note (pun intended), Al's deep knowledge of the UK big band scene and his extensive experience are the stuff of legend. Delve into the fascinating connections between Al's t…
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In their inaugural podcast together, John Ellis MBE and his son Mark embark on a journey down memory lane, weaving through the tapestry of the past five decades of John’s beloved endeavor—the Doncaster Youth Jazz Association. They discuss when Duke Ellington graced the presence of royalty, the sight of John masquerading as Glen Miller, and the endu…
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