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The University of Bath podcasts are a series of public lectures available to download for free. Enhance your understanding of subjects ranging from how babies develop to the workings of the universe. Learn from academics and business and industry experts. The University of Bath is a leading UK insitution. We offer a distinctive blend of research-led teaching, an outstanding graduate employment record and personal development opportunties.
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Management Meets PODCAST

University of Bath School of Management

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Welcome to Management Meets... the University of Bath School of Management podcast. Hosted by Professor Steve Brammer, Dean of the School of Management, and Katie Calvert-Jones, Head of Alumni Relations and External Engagement, Management Meets shares insight from leaders within our community on various topics across various industries. The School of Management has over 27,000 alumni in over 130 countries, including business founders, CEOs, and Olympians. In this series, we meet some of thes ...
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Team Bath is the sports brand of the University of Bath. As part of our Team Bath Futures programme, we are committed to educating young athletes, parents and any professionals interested in developing their knowledge base of sport science with the very latest discussions taking place within the industry. Our podcasts explore the science behind sport, from growth and maturation to injury prevention and conversations with athletes who have competed at the very pinnacle of their sports.
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Welcome to the Best of the Best in Franchising Podcast where in each episode, we talk with a specific leader in franchising who has accomplished remarkable feats and led the way in their franchise brand. We'll discuss how they got started in franchising, a little bit about their chosen franchise brand, what they love most about franchising, and more about what has helped them to be one of the best of the best in the franchise industry.
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Omar and Tamara Reid are The Egotists based at the University Of Bath. Join us every week as they discuss recent topics. Their ideas are somewhat wacky, sometimes brilliant and always hysterical.
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The Tri Pod

Liam Openshaw and Sam Hughes

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Triathlon Podcast Hosted by Liam Openshaw and Sam Hughes, 2 Junior Triathletes currently training and studying at the University of Bath. Give us a listen as we dive into the world of Triathlon!
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Are you curious? Do you like having a bit of knowledge about everything? Do you get inspired & motivated by other people's stories? THEN THIS IS THE PODCAST FOR YOU. Welcome, to the show where we have different guests on every episode and touch on topics that they excel at along with their life journey and struggles. Some episodes dive into the craziest topics like conspiracy theories, unsolved mysteries, coincidences, and so on. My wonderful University of Bath gave me this opportunity. Foll ...
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'Up The Antics’ is a sketch and improvisational comedy group from Bristol, U.K. Established in 2014 as ‘The VA’ by graduates from Bath Spa University, as a company they have performed in and hosted a variety of live performances all over the country, including Bath Comedy Festival, the Southampton Comedy Fridge, and in various venues across London and Bristol. Their flagship audio sketch show 'Pipped at the Podcast' can be found on all good Soundclouds and YouTubes now.
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: Thebroadcast@cbc.ca
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I’m sorry what!? follows the exciting, typically hazardous experiences of amazing single women all over the world in their quest for great love. Because like most things in life the fun is in the doing!! (pun intended) Sure we all have our recurring patterns and often fall into the same pitfalls but instead of crying about it alone in our bath, why not share all our private thoughts on the internet, so we can enjoy the process TOGETHER, with humor and detachment ! We follow either Angeline o ...
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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The Devil's Lightning

The Devil's Lightning

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The sleepover cell has been activated and a sanity bomb is about to drop. Tread lightly Lucifer because a storm is brewing. The dulcet tones of work related conversation mark the coming of The Devil’s Lightning... The Devil’s Lightning is a long form improv podcast that examines the human condition through irreverent humor, outrageous characters and a spinning heel kick to the doors of perception! It is coached to perfection by Sam Hoar, and features the dramatic artistry of Caitlin Kling, C ...
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San Antonio Podcast Network

San Antonio Podcast Network

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San Antonio's award-winning podcast. Hosted by Zachary Espericueta The SA Talk series provides candid conversations and thought-provoking discussions that are relevant to San Antonio. Guests are occasionally invited to share their insight and opinions on the matter being discussed. The Searching for San Antonio series showcases the local community by interviewing many of the wonderful small business owners, non-profit leaders, and influential people that the city has to offer. New episodes a ...
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Jo welcomes back Faith Douglas in episode 191, to mark the Summer Solstice. Faith is the curator of Thorp Perrow Arboretum in North Yorkshire and she is also the author of 'The Nature Remedy'. Jo and Faith talk about the plants we can enjoy and use at this time of year and how to have a closer relationship with the natural world, including bare foo…
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This week, we’re diving into Stellar Blade (aka the Snyder Cut of video games), revisiting Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door after kind of not liking it back when it came out, and the archaic pleasures of old adventure games with Famicom Detective Club. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a mon…
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In this episode, I talk with Frank Fiume, founder of i9 Sports about the start of his franchise, how he grew his business, lessons he learned from challenging times in the business, and key lessons that he shares in his excellent book Running with My Head Down. This is a fascinating discussion about what it takes to be successful in franchising and…
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Harvesters in Carbonear told that heavy rain in harbour affected salinity of water and the lobsters stored there + Rebecca Wiseman, Noah Careen and Sydney Collins are studying Cape St. Mary's gannets through the Montevecchi Lab at Memorial University.
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Ontario is doing it, but biologist Bill Montevecchi says a cull on cormorants may not be wise + Environmental lawyer Mike Kofahl says Canada needs to strengthen laws governing ocean noise to better protect marine life.
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In a milestone episode 190, Jo presents a special edition of the podcast, on location at the 2024 Cheltenham Science Festival. She talks to a range of the speakers about subjects including space, genetics, maths, neuroscience, zoology and bubbles. Guests featured: Prof Turi King, Prof Marcus du Sautoy, Dallas Campbell, Dr Meganne Christian, Ginny S…
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. John Hayes, Titus Chair for Franchise Leadership at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. Dr. Hayes talks about his background in journalism and how he got involved with franchising. Dr. Hayes was introduced to the franchise community in 1979 while an assistant professor at Temple University in…
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In episode 189 Jo's special guest is Rick Tonello, the Chief Astronomer at the Gravity Discovery Centre Observatory in Western Australia. He talks about his passion for space, dark skies, witnessing a total solar eclipse and the recent aurora activity. Plus he answers Jo's Quick Six. Jo also visits the Grant Museum in London, which is part of UCL, …
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In this episode, I talk with Larry and Svetlana Fussell of the Gotcha Covered franchise, which they started in Winter Garden, Florida. They talk about their experiences of getting into franchising (which Svetlana did first with a tutoring franchise which she later sold) once Larry's Gotcha Covered franchise got started. They share lessons they've l…
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Bruce Chapman of the Atlantic Halibut Council says France taking more than a fair share of halibut quota + FFAW's Jason Spingle says the union is worried that harvesters could lose some of their halibut quota
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Jo welcomes back Dr Emma Yhnell in episode 188 to myth bust stories and topics relating to neuroscience. Emma is a senior lecturer at Cardiff University and a science communicator. Jo and Emma talk about dementia, memory cafes, tips for revising for exams and if you can have a photographic memory. Jo is also joined by Dr Jamie Gallagher, who is a s…
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In the first episode of Management Meets, we explore risk-taking in entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. With personal insights from two alumni guests, the discussion covers the challenges and opportunities presented by taking risks in business. Hosts Katie Calvert-Jones, Head of Alumni Relations and External Engagement, and Professor Steve Bramm…
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This week is full of cool indies. We talk about Simogo’s latest hotness, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, survival horror throwback Crow Country, and the secret-filled Animal Well. David also talks about Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, because he has a problem. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution …
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To a host of observers, reducing economic inequality should not just be a goal but a top priority, because inequality has harmful consequences for a range of other things we care about, including living standards, democracy, equality of opportunity, health and happiness.But is there a compelling case for significantly reducing economic inequality?A…
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In 2019, the UK became the first major economy in the world to sign its commitment to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 into law.Mission Zero, commissioned in September 2022 and published in November 2023, was a landmark independent report into the delivery of the UK’s net zero commitment. Chaired by Chris Skidmore, the UK’s former Energy M…
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In this episode, I interview Mark Boyd who owns a House Doctors and 360° Painting franchise in Evans, Georgia (just outside of Augusta, Georgia). Additionally, he has just added four new brands with Premium Service Brands (Kitchen Wise / Closet Wise, Window Gang, ProLift Doors, and Grout Medic). Mark shares his story about how he got started with H…
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In this episode, Professor Emma Rich talks with Professor Holly Thorpe (University of Waikato, New Zealand) an award-winning sociologist of sport, physical culture and gender.We discuss her work on gender and some of the contemporary opportunities and challenges in digital, physical and sporting cultures.You can read more about Holly's work here: p…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr Jack Black from Sheffield Hallam University. We begin with an exploration of what Psychoanalysis might offer Sport. We then discuss Jack’s recent research on tackling online hate in football.Dr Jack Black, an Associate Professor of Culture, Media, and Sport at Sheffield Hallam University. We discuss Jack’s latest bo…
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Athletes, fans, sports organisations are frequently the focus of global media for what might be described as transgressions or controversies which emerge as ‘scandals’. In this episode, we talk with Professor David Rowe about his work on media and sport scandals, exploring issues such as the amplification of issues, racism and the recent case of Sa…
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In this episode Professor Emma Rich talks with SPHERE doctoral researcher Zoe Jeffery about how we make Physical Education and Sport more inclusive for girls. Just recently in the UK, the Women and Equalities Committee published a report suggesting ‘Existing programmes and interventions from the Government and other bodies, while welcome, do not ye…
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Fisheries minister Elvis Loveless announces a loan program for fish harvesters + Greg Pretty says he won't be running for union president in upcoming FFAW election + PEI senator Brian Francis talks about new report to promote the seal hunt.
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Senator Fabian Manning, chair of Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, says new report is a call to action to increase seal harvest and promote seal products globally + DFO scientist Hugues Benoit on how the warming ocean is affecting Atlantic herring.
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In episode 187 Jo's special guest is Steve Darlow, who is a writer of books & theatre, a publisher and documentary consultant. He talks about his interest in history, including the role his grandfather had in the Second World War and he tells Jo about his theatrical productions including 'The Valentine Letters'. Plus he answers Jo's Quick Six. Jo a…
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One ship will fish nearly half of Nunatsiavut's communal shrimp quota, a deputy minister explains why + Fishing for crab and lobster in the Bay St. George area, we'll hear from Chalsie Kook-Marche about the season.
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St. Mary's mayor Steve Ryan says local plant has the capacity to process a lot more crab + Darryl Flowers concerned about his future after being denied access to shrimp fishing by Nunatsiavut Government + Hermitage mayor Steve Crewe says the town's busy wharf area may not be the best place to be storing lobster in the water.…
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Jo welcomes back Jeff Downes & Graham O'Dwyer from At The Flicks, in episode 186, to discuss science fiction cinema. They start a new series exploring the books of sci-fi novelists that have been turned into films, beginning with Philip K. Dick. Films discussed include Blade Runner, Total Recall and Minority Report. Plus science journalist and writ…
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Lisa Blandford says some Nunatsiavut fish harvesters were denied the ability to fish for shrimp + Nunatsiavut's Jim Goudie says no rules were broken in giving a former minister a significant portion of the northern shrimp allocation as part of the "commercial communal fishery."
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This week, Anthony summoned the power of Grayskull and brought forth a commentary track for Cannon Film Group’s 1987 cult classic Masters of the Universe. David and Susan aren’t quite sure what the power of Grayskull even is (or why He-Man is apparently barely even in the movie that’s about him) but Anthony’s sure to explain in great detail. If you…
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In this episode, I talk with Terri Reiff, who started her first Stretch Zone franchise in 2017. She has owned as many as 11 franchise locations and recently has sold several locations so that she can focus on her granddaughter. Terri's story is an inspiring example of the power of franchising and growing a successful operation across multiple locat…
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