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Are you looking for an SEO podcast to keep you up-to-date with the latest SEO and digital marketing news? Search With Candour brings you the latest SEO news to keep you up-to-date and ready for your working week. Jack Chambers-Ward also interviews the world's leading SEO and PPC experts. Find our show notes and transcripts at https://search.withcandour.co.uk/
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A very interactive and fun podcast about a collection of close to the heart, personal, unfiltered, harsh truths, i have acquired about life in my own interesting whimsical human experience on this bizarre planet. Specially curated to make you enjoy so you better like it. By yours truly, Brnn. Follow on Instagram: @candourmemoirspodcast _ke Follow on me on Instagram: @bren_ndeti9 Follow on Tiktok: @candourmemoirspodcast_ke Follow my upcoming diy merch: @brnnstudio_ke
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A podcast about leading a more self-reliant, resilient life in the face of 21st century climate change, disasters, pandemics and government policy. A series-based thought provoking discussion on important topics, with humour, candour and facts. Your host Jeff is an Army veteran, holds an MA and PhD in Emergency Preparedness and is the Principal Researcher at Preparedness Labs Incorporated.
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The Longest Day Podcast

Broadstairs Consulting

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The Longest Day is a podcast that shares stories of resilience, determination and candour. We are convinced that people matter, and that conversations count. The Longest Day is a series of conversations with a variety of guests, who all candidly share their experiences with us - however tough. As they look back on their longest days, our hope is that it will empower you to look forward. We hope their stories will be a part of shaping yours.
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“The Flamethrowers” captures the punch-you-in-the-mouth energy and sound of right-wing talk radio. Host Justin Ling takes us from the fringe preachers and conspiracy peddlers of the 1920s to the political firestorm that rages today. With humour and candour, Ling examines the appeal of broadcasters like Rush Limbaugh, who found a sleeping audience, radicalized it, and became an accidental kingmaker — culminating in the election of Donald Trump.
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This fresh Monday to Friday devotional podcast will take you through every single chapter in the New Testament, equipping you to live in the intoxicating " Now" of Jesus' Kingdom, resourcing you to remain strong in the heart-wrenching reality of the "Not Yet".Our short episodes will release one a day Monday to Friday each and every week. It takes you through the whole New Testament in exactly one year.With refreshing candour and an easy to listen to style, this podcast will help you build a ...
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Candour Communication Podcast

Mark Tannen, Divan Gradwell

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We discuss interpersonal communication and all the human stuff that gets in the way. To communicate more effectively we cannot rely on communication skills alone. We need to shine a light on our perceptions of other people and ourselves. We delve into topics like emotional intelligence, body language, deception, storytelling, social engineering, culture, personality, negotiation, sales and leadership. Join us as we learn to get our message across with more courage, clarity and connection.
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At Paragon Skills we are passionate about apprenticeships and the value that they bring to both the apprentice and the business in which the apprentice is working. We are one of the largest care specialist apprenticeship providers in the UK and we have over 20 years’ of experience in delivering award-winning training. Candour Conversations looks at the industry as a whole and addresses industry-specific news, advancements and concerns whilst highlighting the benefits of the modern apprentice ...
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Picture this: it's the day after your 50th birthday. You're on a high from celebrating with friends and family at the weekend, but you're now sat in a doctors office being told you've got an old man's disease. That was me and the 'old mans disease' is better known as prostate cancer, the third biggest killer of men worldwide. It isn't even remotely restricted to old men. So here I am talking about my adventures with humour and candour - I honestly couldn't make some of it up. I am not a doct ...
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Alone: A Love Story is an award-winning memoir by Michelle Parise. With candour and humour, Michelle delves into the deepest, darkest aspects of her divorce and her new life as a part-time parent, part-time partier.
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Have you ever wondered if the worlds’ leading entrepreneurs, writers, musicians and business people construct their day differently to you? How I Work delves into the working days of some of the world’s most successful innovators. We discuss tactics, rituals and tricks they use to achieve so much more than the average person, despite having the same number of hours in the day.
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Thoughts & Found

Adam and Danielle MacKenzie

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Life’s unmentioned, mentioned. Welcome to the Thoughts and Found Podcast where we discuss life's less talked about moments, expectations vs. realities, and realize that we live somewhere in between. No topic is off-limits and we hit them hard, with humour and candour. Hope to have you join us, at life’s ‘in between’. If you have questions or suggestions for topics or guests, let us know (thoughtsandfoundpodcast at gmail.com), or on Facebook (ThoughtsandFound) and Instagram (thoughtsandfound).
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In 2014 a 29 year old from Gateshead in the north of England, emboldened by Marc Maron's candour had the misguided thought, 'Why don't I do a podcast?'. Unfortunately, Mark didn't really have a premise, script or point. Fast forward to the present, Mark is cringing about his contribution to the craft of recording yourself talking with absolutely no use, direction nor shame. However, these files exist and capture a time...a time when Mark too fell prey to the raging desire to say things into ...
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Australian Broadcaster (Radio & Television); Investigative Journalist; TV, Radio, Feature film and Documentary Producer; Storyteller; Mental Health Advocate; Board Member; (Recovering) Lawyer & Mama of Four - Tammi Faraday, learns from others how to navigate life’s invariable challenges where there's no clear answer, but bravery has propelled them forward. With compassionate curiosity, reciprocal candour & vulnerability in spades, Tam uncovers her guests' brave life journeys, with the hope o ...
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This show attempts to explore a unique perspective of the millennial life as lived in the third world or at least young people who are either citizens or resident in this part of the world. We delve into that collective mind and try with as much candour and sincerity as we can muster, to expose or better appreciate some of the nuances of life as a third world millennial. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ccosuji/support
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A podcast by Sportin' MS, a charity seeking to remove the stigma around Multiple Sclerosis, helping support the mental and emotional wellbeing of those with MS and their loved ones. On the Thrivin' through MS podcast, the charity's outgoing founder Antoinette Bunyan draws on her Caribbean roots & love for dancing to inject some energy, passion and candour into the topic of MS. She sits down with a range of guests, including those who have been diagnosed with MS as well as thought leaders in ...
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Welcome to From the Hip with your fabulously hip hosts Kath and Mish where we celebrate the ridiculous, the folly and the honesty of life-changing experiences of women in their 50s. An authentic podcast that speaks directly to you, however you walk through life. FTH is a celebration of women connecting via conversation. And just for the record we'd love men to listen as well! As women in our 50s who had major life changes, we felt there was a conversation to offer the podscape which celebrat ...
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Author, blogger and entrepreneur Shaunda Necole joins Jack Chambers-Ward on this week's Search With Candour to discuss how she has established her brand and topical authority in multiple niches. How to prove yourself as a topical authority to Google Why podcasts are good for proving your authenticity and authority Hidden gem sources of authority Ho…
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Welcome to Candour Memoirs! On this episode i talk about how i still cannot believe i have a podcast, taking advantage of the era of self expression and freedom of speech, the power or words, taking risks, a few hot takes, Memento Mori - the Japanese Philosophy, my podcast disclaimers and so much more. Let's talk and interact, and, let me know how …
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Preparedness is the totality of physical and cognitive initiatives that permit the navigation of exogenous shocks. Many have a narrow view of preparedness, the limited ideas of shelter in place, have a plan, be informed and have a kit. This episode discusses the idea that the current understanding of preparedness represents 20% of the concept. The …
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Preparedness extends far beyond kits, plans and information, the focus of government communications. The remaining 80% of adopting a prepared life is found beyond that spectrum, where strategic thinking aids in understanding the environment in which you operate, the risk and hazard profiles and provides roadmaps to mitigation. Cyber exposure is no …
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Ashley Cox, the interim CEO of Aquatics GB, shares the story of his longest day, which was filled with challenges and personal loss. Despite facing a series of unfortunate circumstances, Ashley remained calm and focused on his role as a leader. He credits his ability to handle pressure to his background in sports and his experience as a lawyer. Ash…
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It’s the greatest productivity debate of our time: how do we achieve work-life balance? Or maybe the real debate should be: is work-life balance even possible? Eric Barker, the author of Barking Up the Wrong Tree and now Plays Well With Others, doesn’t think work-life balance is truly achievable. At least, not if you want the best possible results …
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Preparedness plans are the logical start point of beginning the journey to accept responsibility for your outcomes and protect you and your family from exogenous shocks. Throughout the process, there will likely be times when you lack a capability or equipment to exectute a task you determined was critical for your family's plan. Natural Disaster S…
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Ray Saddiq joins Jack on the podcast this week to discuss aligning your organic search and organic social channels to make the best content. Ray & Jack discuss topics such as: Why is channel alignment important in modern marketing strategies? How have search behaviours changed? How important is it to adapt the language and style of content for diff…
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Fun discussion into a culturally structured socially acceptable practice - how do you introduce yourself to someone? Is it context specific, different in the club versus the workplace, at the sports field or with your friends at a venue? Do you introduce yourself as a title, defining your success and accomplishments with a certain level of the orga…
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On this week’s episode, Leah talks to Emma Ballard, the Editor of Women and Golf – the only women’s specific golf platform in the UK. Emma’s Longest Day happened during a golf leadership development programme at St Andrews, Scotland, the home of golf. The golf industry is notoriously male dominated, so it was a big deal during the leadership progra…
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There’s a moment in the 2013 comedy movie We’re the Millers that points to how pervasive - and misguided - the “no regrets” life motto has become. A character proudly displays a tattoo that reads, “no rAgrets”, and even more proudly proclaims that he really doesn’t have any regrets. Not even one letter. Bestselling author Dan Pink highlights this s…
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Simple right, everyone knows that. So why, after decades of preparedness communications do so many families remain in difficult situations and not ready to navigate crisis? The question is how do we define preparedness? Our response is three elements: personal responsibility, attitude and strategic thinking, which collectively translate to you acce…
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Jonas Sickler joins Jack Chambers-Ward to discuss a new digital marketing strategy - owned asset optimisation. Listen to this podcast if you want to know: What is owned asset optimisation? What are owned assets? Are there different types of owned assets? How do you optimise them? What is reception marketing? How do these strategies differ from “SEO…
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SOE are enacted to provide the government to expedite normal processes to address the needs of a rapid onset event. However, there is a political side show of politicians racing to the stage in their crested jackets to look in command, to demonstrate prowess under duress, to look like they're in control. The reality is that all of this is not requi…
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In this episode, Leah talks to Suzanne Knight MBA. Suzanne’s longest day was when a member of her team died suddenly, and she and her team grieved together. It was a time when they became more open to each other about what they were feeling; they connected in a way they had never done before. The sharing of mutual grief was an experience that could…
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Want to write a non-fiction book that not only tops the charts but stands the test of time? In this episode, bestselling author Scott Young pulls back the curtain on his writing and publishing process, sharing hard-won insights from his books Ultralearning and Get Better at Anything. Packed with actionable strategies and behind-the-scenes stories, …
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There is a persistent ideological frame in emergency management that it lies within the public and NGO sectors, leaving significant assets outside response. We chat with Kris about the role of contracted firefighting in the wildland urban interface fires of 2023 and the capabilities within the private sector to meet the expanding needs of the publi…
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Sponsors: ⁠⁠⁠This week's podcast is sponsored by Wix Studio - the web platform built for agencies and enterprises.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠This week's episode is also sponsored by AlsoAsked - the best way to access People Also Ask data at scale.⁠⁠⁠ Show notes:Jack and Mark reunite in the Candour studio to rant, rave and react to Google's newest release, AI Overviews…
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Leah Brown host of The Longest Day Podcast interviews Leah Wilkinson, British Olympic hockey player, on not being selected to be on the 2012 GB Olympic team. They discuss their formative years at Repton and what it looks like to navigate an uncharted path. In addition to supportive parents and colleagues, in her longest days Leah has herself to rel…
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How does an entrepreneur go from being told to shut down their business to building a software company worth over $200 million and serving over 50,000 creators? In this episode of How I Work, Nathan Barry, founder and CEO of ConvertKit, shares his incredible journey and the counterintuitive strategies that propelled his success. In this episode, we…
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There are four responses to every emergency event - public sector (1st responders), your family, the community neighbours and the corporate world. Largely uncoordinated, these will each occur to some degree whenever a disruption occurs. With an average ratio of 5500-1 for traditional first responders to residents, it is difficult to rely upon being…
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