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I'm a former health talk radio host (18+ years) and I want to create a behavioral health focus for my podcast. My shows may be 10-12 minutes up to about 30-45 minutes - depending on the topic and if I bring a guest in via online connections. The content will be clinically sound material, opinion, and topical headline issues (trauma, school shootings, workplace depression, bullying, parenting, etc). I have 45+ years in behavioral health. I'm the co-creator, and co-writer of Episodes-The Movie ...
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Internationally-acclaimed keynote and TEDx speaker, award-winning leadership writer, and author Tanveer Naseer sits down with today’s top leadership experts to explore insights and tools to help leaders take on the challenges and opportunities found in leading today’s workplaces. You'll also hear Tanveer's unique perspective on leadership in his popular "Leadership Espresso Shot" series, where he shares insights from speaking to audiences across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and As ...
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Novel Dialogue

Aarthi Vadde and John Plotz

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Novel Dialogue: where unlikely conversation partners come together to discuss the making of novels and what to make of them. What makes us special? Critics and novelists in conversation. Breaking down the boundaries between critical, creative, and just plain quirky, Novel Dialogue’s approach is wide-ranging and unconventional. Ever wondered what Jennifer Egan thinks of TikTok, how Ruth Ozeki honed her craft working on the movie Mutant Hunt, or if Colm Tóibín will ever write a novel about an ...
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Another ex-pro in the garage this week with Steve McNulty. The Scouse defender is the king of promotions and was affectionally known as 'Sumo' by the Luton fans. From leaving Liverpool's academy to leaving football completely, Steve managed to climb back up the footballing ladd…
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resilience as being the key to keeping such mental health issues at bay. But my guest for this episode of my “Leadership Biz Cafe” podcast argues that resilience is not enough and what’s needed instead is building our mental strength. Scott Mautz is a former Procter & Gamble senior executive, faculty member at Indiana University’s Kelly School of B…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode 15 welcomes Dead Men Tom to the garage! Tom is the producer of Dead Men Talking & The Crisp Sessions, as well as being a big Man United fan and experience working on a host of football shows. Don't forget to keep sending questions to: thefootballhistorianpodcast@gmail.c…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Joining us for episode 14 is Finnlay Kulavuz, the former Rhyl goalkeeper who is now a producer on the 'Have a Word Podcast' and a musician. Finn shared stories from his pod, his footy career which included a love for Ali Al-Habsi. We also talk about the upcoming gig he has and …
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One situation every leader needs to be ready for is when a crisis hits your organization. Unfortunately, most leaders are ill-prepared and lack proper experience to know how to best address a crisis in such a way that allows the organization to pivot while still staying true to their long-term goals. Fortunately, my guest in this episode of Leaders…
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Whether you’re a sports fan or not, there’s no denying there’s something special about watching the Olympics. No doubt a big draw is the immediacy of knowing who the winner will be. Instead of months, it only takes a matter of days to discover which athlete will end up rising up to the top to clinch the gold medal. But there’s another reason why I …
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. This week we're doing things a little bit different by giving you the monthly Patreon special episode as this week's free episode! We have The Football Historian Podcast Mastermind featuring comedian and former guest Karl Porter, producer Jay Pearson and two of my mates, Jonny …
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. We have a big guest for episode 13 - John Achterberg. The goalkeeper coach is leaving Liverpool after 15 years with the club and is set to join Steven Gerrard is Saudi Arabia. John shared many stories from his Anfield and Tranmere careers, including some strong opinions on Lion…
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In this latest episode of my Leadership Espresso Shot series, I share a simple process that even the busiest leader can apply to tap into the power of reflection to gain a better sense of context and awareness for what needs to be done to drive organizational growth and success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. In episode 12 we welcome Karl Porter. The man behind the slow mo celebration talks about his life in comedy and working for Man City. Karl discussed how his viral video with over 50 million views changed his life, meeting Thierry Henry and Rio Ferdinand and bumping into Pep Gua…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode 11 sees John Welsh enter the garage. The Scouser is now working for Preston and told the story of his life in the game. John compared the warmth of Houllier, to the coldness of Benitez all whilst living in the shadow of Steven Gerrard. Stories of Jon Parkin's bath antic…
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A veteran once asked me, "So, you think you know me?" After 10 seconds, I realized I was full of misconceptions, 'bad intel", and unrealistic expectations. I took the time to listen and better understand and it opened up my eyes to the often insurmountable challenges returning veterans face. I learned that when a military person serves, the whole f…
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If you’re feeling like things are getting more negative each day, the sad fact is you’re not alone. From our social media feeds to news outlets, we’re exposed to unprecedented levels of negativity that are impacting not only our mental health, but fuelling a rising tide of divisiveness that is fracturing our social and political norms. So what can …
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode 10 welcomes George Sephton to the garage. The voice of Anfield told us about the highs and lows of being the stadium announcer for Liverpool. George also tells the story of upsetting Roma fans in 2001 and how long he has left in the job. We also discuss George's persona…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Nine welcomes Rob Thomas to the garage. The Scouse comedian shared stories of how he got into the funny business. For the first time on a pod too, Rob spoke about his love for Liverpool and why he's never wanted to mix football and his public life before. We also discus…
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What’s the truth and what’s a lie? What’s a memoir, what’s a novel, and what if both are just a series of “prose blocks”? This conversation between Sarah Manguso and Tess McNulty takes up questions of writing and veracity, trauma and memory. Sarah Manguso is the author of nine books, including three memoirs. Her first novel, Very Cold People, was n…
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One of the biggest challenges – and at times, headaches – you’ll have as a leader is having to deal with an employee who’s under-performing. Of course, it’s not just leaders – we’ve all had experience working on teams where there was one person who wasn’t doing their part to help carry the team’s load. As employees, it’s easy for us to be annoyed a…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Eight sees Dr Alan Tonge join us in the garage. The former Manchester United and Exeter City shared stories of being Alex Ferguson's first signing at Old Trafford. Alan experienced the crushing blow of being released from his boyhood club, before Alan Ball gave him a ch…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Seven features former Liverpool, Aberdeen, Port Elizabeth City and Tranmere Rovers player George Scott. In this episode we look into George's love of Liverpool and Bill Shankly, before leaving for pastures new. A hometown move to Aberdeen followed before football in apa…
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Building parallels between technology and the human imagination, Masande Ntshanga’s conversation with Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra explains how cities are like machines and how South African history resembles some of the most sinister versions of techno-futurism. Masande is the author of two novels: The Reactive, winner of a Betty Trask Award in 2018, a…
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This is one of the interviews for my "Leadership Biz Cafe" podcast that I couldn't wait to share - my interview with Stanford professor and all-around great guy, Bob Sutton. Bob is an organizational psychologist, Stanford professor, and best-selling author of “The No Asshole Rule”, “Good Boss, Bad Boss”, and “Scaling Up Excellence”. My conversation…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Six features former Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Luton and Swansea player Phil Boersma. In this episode we look into Phil's arrival at Anfield as a young player, progression to winning three trophies. Then a move to play under Jack Charlton at Middlesbrough before spells w…
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Your Children Need Behavioral Health Children are increasingly at risk when it comes to their behavioral health. They need informed parents and trained teachers and administrators to recognize their emotional ups and downs. Children from birth to 17 (and into early adulthood) are more vulnerable today because of multiple factors that can engulf the…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Five features Ian Byrne, an MP and football fan. In this episode we look into Ian's politics roots, his involvement with Fans Supporting Foodbanks and work with The Hillsborough Law and The Real Truth Legacy Project We also discuss Ian's football history and tackle the …
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Omar El Akkad joins critic Min Hyoung Song for a gripping conversation that interrogates fiction’s relationship to the real. Before he became a novelist, Omar was a journalist, and his experiencing reporting on (among other subjects) the war on terror, the Arab Spring, and the Black Lives Matter movement profoundly shapes his fiction. His first nov…
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The arrival of Spring often brings to mind the idea of renewal and new beginnings. And it’s not surprising when we see trees waking from their winter slumber to transform their spindly branches into luscious clouds of green foliage. Or when we see spring flowers like tulips emerge from the ground, erupting into this dazzling display of bright yello…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Four features Milo McCabe, the man behind Troy Hawke. In this episode we look into Milo's comedy roots, his relationship with Jan Molby and interactions with Jack Grealish, Erling Haaland and Kalvin Phillips We also discuss Milo's football history and tackle the biggest…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Three features Gregory Vignal, the former Montpellier, Liverpool, Rangers, Portsmouth Birmingham and Southampton player. In this episode we address how the former Rangers Women and Versailles coach's life in the game began, his career, surviving injury, working in Scotl…
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Brandon Taylor practices moral worldbuilding in his fiction—that means an essential piece of these worlds is the “real possibility that someone could get punched in the face.” Brandon, author of the novels Real Life and The Late Americans, joins Stephanie Insley Hershinow for a wide-ranging, engrossing, and often hilarious conversation about the st…
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There’s no question that being an effective communicator is critical to succeeding at leadership. But as my guest in this episode of my “Leadership Biz Cafe” podcast points out, a leader’s ability to express the right kind of appreciation to their employees is key to driving employee growth and success. Dr. Paul White is a psychologist, author, and…
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode Two features Howard Gayle, the former Liverpool, Fulham, Newcastle, Birmingham, Sunderland, Stoke and Blackburn player. In this episode we address how Howard's life in the game began, his career, playing indoor football in America, being a trailblazer and much more! We …
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Episode One features Chris Pajak, the co-founder of Redmen TV and a YouTube pioneer for fan channels. In this episode we address how Chris started up the channel with Paul Machin, the backlash of his comments about Chelsea and the negative effects this had on him. We also discu…
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Although Katie Kitamura feels free when she writes—free from the “soup of everyday life,” from the political realities that weigh upon her, and even at times from the limits of her own thinking—she is keenly aware of the unfreedoms her novels explore. Katie, author of the award-winning Intimacies (2021), talks with critic Alexander Manshel about th…
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One of the common themes around leadership that I’m asked to speak on for a keynote or a corporate training workshop around is how can leaders create conditions that inspire employees to show up and deliver their best. As a point out in these talks, a key ingredient to making such conditions is defining a vision that helps to inspire purpose in you…
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Anne Enright, writer, critic, Booker winner, kindly makes time for Irish literature maven Paige Reynolds and ND host John Plotz. She reads from The Wren, The Wren (Norton, 2023) and discusses the “etherized” state of our inner lives as they circulate on social media. Anne says we don't yet know if the web has become a space of exposure or of author…
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“The real job of leadership is the chance to sincerely, passionately, excellently elevate human lives. And the best businesses are very mission-driven and purpose-centered.” This is just one of many brilliant and thoughtful insights Robin Sharma shares in this latest episode of my “Leadership Biz Cafe” podcast. I can’t tell you how excited I am to …
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I’ve spoken with many highly successful people over the course of career and there’s one interesting characteristic I’ve noticed they all share in common. Each of them exudes this quiet confidence about themselves and their abilities. And to repeat, not just confidence, but quiet confidence, meaning they don’t try to be the smartest person in the r…
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Over the past several months, there’s been a lot of attention paid to an organization’s workplace culture, particularly in terms of the on-going debate over the future of work. But at a time where it feels we’re going from one crisis to another, it is important for leaders to consider what kind of workplace culture their promoting in their organiza…
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When it comes to success, much of the focus tends to be on how do we go about being successful. We read books and watch documentaries about the lives of successful people in the hopes that we might better understand what allowed them to succeed in the hopes that we might achieve a similar result from our efforts. But a recent conversation with my d…
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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression defined by a reoccurring seasonal pattern highlighted by mood changes, irritability, helplessness, pessimism, persistent sadness, decreased energy, hypersomnia, overeating, seasonal hibernation, aggressive behavior, reduced work or school performance, and family history. Millions of American…
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When it comes to diversity in today’s workplaces, understandably much of the focus is on systemic challenges members of various marginalized groups have to deal with. But as my guest in this episode of my Leadership Biz Cafe podcast points out, that doesn’t mean there aren’t measures Black professionals can take at the individual level so they can …
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