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We all experience low moments. Sometimes it doesn't feel like it's going to get any better. God knows that Where You're Going is so much better than where you've been. And when you lean into that truth, you can start taking steps forward. At the Where You're Going Podcast, they want you to feel seen where you are, point you to hope for your future and encourage you on your journey with a new mission and purpose.
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The Organ Podcast

The Royal College of Organists

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The Organ Podcast is a fortnightly show designed to inform and entertain organists and organ enthusiasts alike, including those who are simply curious and want to know more about this unique instrument and its music. Episodes will feature interviews with leading UK and international organists, visit historic or little-known organs of interest, catch-up with organ rebuilds and restorations, and encounter a diverse mix of pipe organ related activities, news, discussions and initiatives from ar ...
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In this episode, Mark O'Brien is joined by organ builder David Wood as they engage in some organ archaeology whilst exploring an abandoned organ in an old monastery chapel in Staffordshire. https://www.woodofhuddersfield.com/ https://npor.org.uk/survey/D02316 A crisis is facing the pipe organ in Scotland as hundreds of churches are earmarked for cl…
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In this episode Phil Kelsall, organist at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, showcases the world famous Wurlitzer organ - and his own world famous playing technique! https://www.philkelsall.co.uk/ Ian Tracey talks about the history of the Henry Willis organ at Liverpool's St George's Hall. As a new appeal has been launched to help raise fund for its …
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Emily Doolittle is a lecturer and research fellow at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. She is also an independent composer, working on commissions and personal projects alongside her academic work. Emily shares how she combines these different roles including: Why she identifies as stubborn rather than entrepreneurial The ways that he…
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In this episode, Hauptwerk genius and YouTube star, Richard McVeigh talks about the rise of his channel 'Beauty in Sound' as a platform to live-stream hymns to a global audience, as well as recording some of the UK's finest pipe organs and organists. https://www.youtube.com/@beautyinsound/videos William McVicker gives a glimpse into his role as one…
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Kavi Jagadamma is a senior lecturer in physiotherapy at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. He is also one of four directors at Health Design Collective, a social enterprise which co-creates shoes for people with long-term health conditions. Kavi shares the company’s journey to date including: The huge value of mentoring and support How applying …
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Duncan Graham and Karen Faulds are both chemistry professors at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. They were part of the team which founded the diagnostics spin-out company D3 Technologies in 2007. Duncan and Karen share what they learned from both starting and closing the company including: Their long, slow journey to try and make D3 Techno…
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In this episode, Daniel Moult, Head of Organ at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, demonstrates how a series of new, historically inspired organs that he's commissioned, will transform the musicianship of his students, not just from an authentic approach to early music but across the board in organ playing technique. He also talks about the career…
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Anne Muir is Director of Portfolio at EOS, an organisation that invests in university spin-out companies. Prior to that she was Head of IP and Commercialisation at the University of Dundee. Anne talks about what she has learned from a long career in technology transfer and business development including: The art and science of successful commercial…
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Anton is the founder of Quas Drinks, a company he set up in 2021 whilst completing a PhD in synthetic biology at the University of Edinburgh. A serial entrepreneur, he established his first venture while still a Masters’ student but closed the business in 2019. Anton shares what he has learned from his journey including: How his entrepreneurial dre…
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John Storm is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen Business School, as well as being an independent consultant. He lived and worked in China for 10 years and continues to work with companies all over the world. John shares how he uses this business experience to support the next generation of entrepreneurs including: Why he often relates…
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In this episode we visit the largest cathedral organ in the UK to follow the organ builders from David Wells as they begin installing a new echo division to the main organ at Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral. As one of the largest cathedrals in the world, the building has its own micro climate which impacts the tuning of the organ. https://liverpoolc…
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Catriona Liddle is Head of the Scottish Centre for Food Development and Innovation at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh. Before this Catriona spent over 20 years as a product developer in the food industry. In this episode Catriona shares the journey to developing palm oil substitute Palm-Alt and what she has learned about collaborations betwe…
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Professor Andy Porter is a part-time academic and director of the Scottish Biologics Facility at the University of Aberdeen. He also holds exec and non-exec positions in several life science and drinks businesses in Scotland. In this episode Andy shares the highs and lows of 20 years in academic entrepreneurship from his first big venture Haptogen …
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Dr Genevieve Patenaude is an environmental scientist (formerly University of Edinburgh) and CEO of environmental mapping company Earth Blox. In this episode Genevieve shares how she evolved from academic to entrepreneur and what she has learned along the way including: Why she always wanted to be an entrepreneur and why Earth Blox was the right bus…
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In this episode we get a first look at the new Harrison & Harrison organ at the Guards' Chapel in London. Harrison's Head Voicer, Andy Scott, talks about the Harrison & Harrison sound while he demonstrates voicing the organ. https://www.harrisonorgans.com/ https://www.harrisonorgans.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/London-Guards-Chapel-2023.pdf Andre…
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Dr Marc Reid is a chemist, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, podcast host and author based at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. In this episode Marc shares the story of his first business venture, Pre-Site Safety, and what he learned from it including: The deeply personal mission behind Pre-Site Safety and why he is ultimately grateful that it di…
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In this episode I visit with Travis Justice the long time TV, radio, and podcast personality in Omaha, NE & Des Moines, IA. Topics of discussion include: Filling the broadcast void as a freelancer despite retiring from the business full time. Working remotely before it was popular. Why he chose to go to Grand View College in Des Moines instead of e…
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This podcast is all about people who have embraced the opportunity to combine their academic work with entrepreneurial ventures. This is a short introduction to the series. It includes a taster of some of the upcoming interviews, the story and the people behind the podcast, who we hope will listen and what we hope they will get out of it. Follow th…
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In this episode we hear Darius Battiwalla improvising to a 1920 silent horror film called 'The Cabinet of Dr Caligari. Sitting at the console of the 1972 Hradetzky organ at the Royal northern College of Music, Darius demonstrates some of the musical techniques he uses when improvising to silent films. http://www.dariusbattiwalla.com/ Tom Daggett, D…
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In this episode we join Mark Lee, Director of Music at Bristol Cathedral, as he gives a quick demonstration of some of the distinctive 'Romantic' sounds of the 1907 Walker organ - just before it gets taken away for a major restoration by Harrison and Harrison. https://bristol-cathedral.co.uk/news/work-begins-on-our-organ-restoration-project/ Anne M…
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In this episode, Professor Magnus Williamson explores the sounds and history of the 1688 Smith organ in the private chapel at Aukland Castle, near Durham. Reflecting on the political and religious landscape of England during the 16th and 17th centuries, he reveals how close England came to abolishing church organs altogether. https://aucklandprojec…
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In this episode, we get a behind the scenes look at the start of the historic reconstruction of the 1877 Cavaille-Coll organ at Manchester's Town Hall with Andrew Caskie, Managing Director of Nicholson Organs. https://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/500354/our_town_hall/7676/heritage_and_art/7 Tom Bell talks about his latest project of recording Oliver …
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The Organ Podcast - from February 1st - available wherever you get your podcasts. This trailer features the voices of: Martin Baker - former Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral David Pipe - Organist at Leeds Cathedral and Huddersfield Town Hall Margaret Phillips - Concert Organist Professor Magnus Williamson - Professor of Early Music at Newca…
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In this episode we visit with Jake Marsh of Barstool Sports. Topics of discussion include: Getting his start with the school newspaper is Weston Florida. Going through the admission process to be accepted at Syracuse Building experience through ACC Network Plus as a student. The friendly competitive process at Syracuse. Taking the mens bball job at…
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James Westling is back! James was our guest in episode 68 five years ago and since then his career has taken off. Topics of discussion include: How a gig calling Central Arkansas led to his big break. The dinner that got him in touch with the Mothership Network. Adding a building block every year. The value of investing in talent coaching.… Read Mo…
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In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, there is solace in connecting with others and uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary. On the latest episode of the Where You're Going Podcast the insightful and experienced Mark Alewine delves into the essence of "God stories," the power of relationships, and the pursuit of a purposeful life. In a…
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Anxiety is killing us. The problem is, we are CHOOSING it. And Dr. John Delony's new book, "Building a Non-Anxious Life" helps us choose not to be anxious. Dr. Delony challenges the popular notion of anxiety as an enemy to be defeated. Instead, he suggests viewing it as a smoke alarm in the kitchen, alerting us to areas of our lives that lack safet…
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From college basketball player, to corporate employee, to SWAT hostage negotiator, to high school basketball coach, Terry Tucker has lived a lot of experiences in his life. But 11 years ago Terry's life changed forever. "Terry, in my 25 years as a doctor, I've never seen this form of cancer," Terry's friend and podiatrist said. "You have a rare for…
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CLICK HERE FOR FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT! Jason Hillier is a pastor at Valley Creek Church in Flower Mound, Texas. He initially had no plans of entering ministry, as he believed pastors were "gluttons for punishment." However, after ten years in the business world, he felt a strong calling from the Lord to serve at Valley Creek Church. He approached …
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In Episode 13 of the "Where You're Going Podcast," host John Liddle delves into a powerful conversation with guest Peggy Easterling. Peggy candidly shares her journey of healing, forgiveness, and finding freedom from the shadows of her past. Through her story, we gain valuable insights into the importance of community, self-forgiveness, and the tra…
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In a thought-provoking episode of the "Where You're Going Podcast," John brings on brain guru and mental health expert Leigh Richardson from the Brain Performance Center and the "In Your Head" podcast to discuss the captivating but sometimes frightening topic of forgiveness. With an in-depth understanding of the human brain, Richardson sheds light …
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John Liddle invites motivational speaker, comedian, author, coach and podcast host Steve Gamlin to share his inspiring journey of reclaiming his life and embracing his true potential. With a strong emphasis on visioning and pursuing a better future, Steve encourages listeners to unlock their own limitless possibilities through the power of positive…
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In this powerful episode, John Liddle has a heartfelt conversation with Tony Dominguez, who shares his inspiring journey from prison to finding purpose in life. Tony's story is one of redemption, forgiveness, and the transformative power of faith. Tony on finding redemption through his faith in Jesus: "Yes, these are decisions that I have made. Yes…
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On this episode of Where You're Going Podcast, our guest, Brian Burton, shares the incredible journey of his career and personal life. After a long career as a college basketball coach, the last few years have been a journey of faith. Brian and his wife, Natalie, faced a challenging moment when they received news about their unborn child having a h…
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Are you living with a secret? Is there something you intend to take to your grave? Something you experienced as a child? Something that was done to you? This episode is for you. And it's also for any of us who have struggled with addiction. In this powerful episode of the Where You're Going Podcast, psychotherapist Dr. Mark McNear shares his person…
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John Liddle, delves into a powerful story from the Bible, providing insights that inspire and challenge us to reframe our own battles. This episode, titled "Get Up, Make Something New, Go to Battle," is a solo exploration of personal growth, resilience, and the transformative power of picking ourselves up after setbacks. John begins by reflecting o…
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Julie Bauke specializes in helping others get the job they want. Utilizing more than 30 years experience, she empowers professionals to get even more out of successful careers and create their best “career lives.” Julie has worked with corporate executives, professional athletes, and everyone in between. As a sought out major media expert, workshop…
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In this podcast, Coaching Culture co-founder Jo Wright is joined by Louisa Fryer, an experienced HR professional in the cultural development space with a passion for wellbeing and personal development. She has worked in retail and telecoms, and is now one of the senior leaders at Restore plc, helping to lead their organisational transformation acti…
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Jason Queen knows what it's like to be what he calls "passionately lost" and going nowhere fast. "I'll never forget the day that my parents walked out the doors of that facility, got in their car and drove off leaving me halfway across the country," Queen says. "It was the only program for at-risk youth that would even take me in...I was hopelessly…
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Believe. Serve. Compete. That's the culture of any basketball team led by Grant McCasland. The former scrappy walk-on at Baylor has risen to become the head coach of Texas Tech men's basketball. But not before leading the University of North Texas to six winning seasons, topped with an NIT championship in March of 2023. His mantra of "toughest team…
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When everything is crumbling, maybe the point isn't to fix what looks like is wrong...because the problem might be deeper. That's what John found out when he was at his rock bottom in September of 2020. A meeting with Eric Sommerhauser changed John's life forever. Eric told John, "It's not about restoration, it's about your heart." It was confusing…
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When you know whose you are, you'll know who you are. But so often, when we're struggling, we're struggling with that crazy big word "IDENTITY." Naturally, we identify ourselves by our failures. That's not how God wanted it. So we try to find our identity in our successes. That doesn't work either. So what does? John is joined by his incredible fri…
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Everybody's always asking us to "find our why." John's why is rather easy. He wants to do this podcast because he's been in those lowest of the low moments, thinking there was no hope and no way out of the pit. But his story of finding hope again is worth sharing so others know that where they're going is better! And God is so much more concerned w…
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We didn't plan to start the Where You're Going Podcast with this episode - but sometimes God has other plans. The Mycoskie family needs us to pray for them, and "Pray for Hannah." here's their story... "Our story's not over!" Cassie Mycoskie sobbed to her husband Chris as she was wheeled back into the hospital room in May of 2020. They had just los…
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This one goes out to ALL THE HATERS! Actually, at the Where You’re Going Podcast, we believe that the number of people for us normally way outweighs the number of people against us. And we’ll find what we’re looking for. If we are looking for positivity and supporters…we’ll find them. But what if you do actually have an enemy? John shares just a fe…
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Are you having a tough day? Me too. So let's give away some hope. When we look outside of ourselves and GIVE HOPE AWAY...we get hope for ourselves. We are made for community. Don't isolate. Reach out. And be the difference in someone else's life today. The Where You're Going Podcast launches on June 15. And you can find out more at whereyouregoingp…
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At my church we have 10 values. One has been burning my heart lately: “WE DO EVERYTHING WITH ALL OUR HEART“ I don’t get this right all the time. I don’t think I get this right half the time, honestly. Let’s break this thing down just a bit. I’m picking out two key words: EVERYTHING and ALL. “EVERYTHING“ “Whatever you do, work at it with all your he…
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The Where You're Going Podcast hosted by John Liddle launches on June 15. John is passionate about the redemption of humanity. We've all been places we never intended go. But the awesome thing is that we don't have to stay there. God doesn't care where you're been, or where you are right now, He cares about where you're going and who you're going t…
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In this podcast, Coaching Culture co-founder Jo Wright is joined by psychological safety expert Stephan Wiedner, whose career has focused on developing and sustaining high performing leaders, teams, and organisations. His passion for unleashing the collective potential of people led him to co-found Noomii.com: the web’s largest network of professio…
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