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Follow the journey of a new musical from concept to premiere. By George is a comedy set in a Yorkshire chip shop with Pauline, a wife and mother, struggling to keep her family together. 18 new songs and a sparkling script are ready to be performed at Huddersfield's Lawrence Batley Theatre. Auditions, rewrites, set builds, promotion - all the ups and down of putting on a show for the first time are featured in this regular podcast hosted by Matt Ogden with writer Richard Sykes.
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Leading Stories

David Porritt & Richard Human

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A regular deep dive into the fascinating and compelling stories of leaders who are making a difference in their companies, communities, schools, organisations and families. Interviews with people working in real world settings facing the challenges and opportunities that we experience in the post pandemic world.
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Talk to Us West Covina is a podcast about what’s occurring in and around West Covina. We focus on subjects that matter to you – our listeners. The topics we cover are those that are impacting each of us that live in the eastern San Gabriel Valley. Our guests are Residents, Community Leaders, Business Owners, and Politicians – ones that are shaping our community today…and tomorrow. If you would like to be a guest on Talk to Us West Covina or you might know of someone who would be a great gues ...
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Former IRA man, Joe Doherty speaks about his arrest for the killing of SAS man, Herbert Westmacott, his escape during the trial and his journey as an on-the-run in America. In his subsequent arrest he fought a 9-year-long extradition battle from a New York prison where he shared a cell with John Gotti and other leading mob figures as well as member…
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Former IRA man, Joe Doherty speaks about his arrest for the killing of SAS man, Herbert Westmacott, his escape during the trial and his journey as an on-the-run in America. In his subsequent arrest he fought a 9-year-long extradition battle from a New York prison where he shared a cell with John Gotti and other leading mob figures as well as member…
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Journalist and Political Commentator Richard Medhurst speaks about the targeted murder of journalists in the Middle East, Israeli participation in the Olympics and the Julian Assange case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Billy McManus and Mark Sykes speak about the Sean Graham’s Bookmakers’ Massacre and last week’s incursion into the small nationalist enclave of the Lower Ormeau Road by elements of the far-right and Loyalism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a text Rowena Samarasinhe is the Founder of GENSport and a Consultant at LEVEL. With almost 20 years of dedicated experience in the sports industry, she has made significant contributions across football, athletics, and other Olympic sports. Her early career included a notable stint in motorsports while employed by a top ten London law firm…
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Send us a text Dr. Matthew Paschall serves with United World Mission in Budapest. He has served 15 years in pastoral ministry in California and New York and 15 years in cross-cultural mission in France, Senegal and Hungary. Matt earned his Masters of Divinity from Talbot Theological Seminary and his Doctor of Ministry in Global and Contextual Leade…
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Send us a text David and Richard discuss the seven episodes that have made up Series 2 of 'Leading Stories'. In this episode they share their reflections and learning having spent time with eight wonderful people. To learn more about David Porritt and Richard Human visit their LinkedIn pages.Di David Porritt & Richard Human
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The Senior Hurlers live with Mairead Farrell, Gary Gannon and Paul Murphy discussing: Sign them up, sign them up: vote transfer pacts – what can they achieve, There’s power in a union: what the left could achieve with a bit of unity, Got our mojo workin’ – or do we: has the left lost energy since 2020? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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Send us a text Andy began his educational journey at Queen Mary’s Grammar School in Walsall. Despite not excelling academically, he managed to secure a place at Staffordshire Polytechnic (now Staffordshire University), where he studied Computer Science. His final year project, a route planner for Windows, marked the beginning of his tech career in …
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Send us a text Sara Lodge is director of Beehive Coaching & Leadership Development Ltd. Apart from a couple of breaks, one working in marketing and one on the Leadership Fast Track of the West Yorkshire Police, she has been in the field of learning and development since 1985, working in places as diverse as Japan, Africa, Canada, Austria and France…
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The Senior Hurlers live with Clare Daly & László Molnárfi, Why being critical of the EU doesn't make you Nigel Farage, In a world of depoliticised politicians and students' unions: what politicised Clare and László, What can the left learn from the Trinity College Dublin encampment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Send us a text In this episode Rhiannon shares the time when her own mental health suffered and how this changed her view of what is important in life. As a passionate class teacher and wellbeing leader, Rhiannon works closely with staff, students and parents to support them in prioritising wellbeing and mental health. Rhiannon develops wellbeing p…
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Professor Phil Scraton talks about his role in leading the Hillsborough Independent Panel that offered some semblance of justice for the families of the 97 Liverpool fans that died during the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a text Andy trained as a teacher in the UK and Australia, and has worked in international education for most of his career. As a teacher and school leader he specialised in curriculum design and school start-ups. He is now CEO of Consilium Education, an educational consulting company of highly experienced education professionals offering su…
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Send us a text A passionate and avid cyclist, Andy Ferns is driven to help others in every way possible to repair, customize, and restore their bicycles. When not tinkering in his workshop or out riding, he splits his time between his wife Tina, their children, and serving the community as a dedicated full-time firefighter. For as long as Andy can …
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Send us a text Fuelled by a vision to inspire future generations to create positive change, filmmaker Serdar Ferit and his partner, Paulina Tervo, established Lyfta in 2016. Their platform was meticulously crafted to empower educators with cutting-edge tools, enabling them to delve into intricate global themes and cultural phenomena within the clas…
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The Senior Hurlers discuss: Mount Street and Newtownmountkennedy: how did we get here? Temple Street Children’s Hospital and how the state treats its children What Fine Gael means when they talk about law and order (and who actually wants to read a Frances Fitzgerald opinion piece). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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On this special edition of The Conversation, we look at the life of poet, seanchaí and Irish revolutionary, Bobby Sands. This Sunday will be the 43rd anniversary of Bobby’s death after 66 days on hunger strike in Long Kesh prison. His close friend, Colm Scullion will speak about his time spent with his comrade and cellmate and what he thinks Bobby'…
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Send us a text Jill Pay is a retired official of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. She was Serjeant at Arms in the House of Commons. Jill is the first woman to have held the position. Her appointment was unusual in that the position had hitherto normally been reserved for those with a military background. Jill's position conferred responsibilit…
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Peter Murray’s brother, John was killed as he attempted to apprehend Michael Stone during the Milltown Cemetery attack on the 16th of March, 1988. His bravery and concern for others is unquestionable. But lost in the tragedy of that day were the stories of the three that were killed. The Gibraltar incident, Michael Stone himself and the deaths of t…
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The Senior Hurlers discuss: Whether you need to cross the border to be 'familiar with the north, Sinn Féin: please, please don't kill the private rental sector, New additions to the Irish super wealthy, & the nicest things we can say about Fianna Fáil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we look at the legacy of one of Ireland’s most gruesome gangs of serial killers – The Shankill Butchers. Cliodhna Morrissey's grandfather, Joseph was murdered by a gang of UVF killers in February 1977. Her father, Paul at only 17-years-old identified the remains of his father. He was never the same again. Cliodhna speaks about the knock-o…
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The Senior Hurlers discuss: An Garda Síochána – a history of violence Whether Simon Harris's coronation/election as Taoiseach is good for Irish democracy – and how following rules doesn't make you a democrat The Free Staters who go on (and on) about the supposed cost of Irish reunification. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informatio…
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🚨Episode 2 of The Ditch x @RedWolf_ie 🚨 The Senior Hurlers discuss: 😭Leo Varadkar, con te partirò😭 ☢What's more toxic: presiding over a housing crisis or saying mean things about politicians☢ ⏳Willie O'Dea in 2015: the Gender Recognition Act doesn't go far enough – Willie O'Dea today: stop being woke⏳ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Mary Doyle was one of three women who joined the 1980 hunger strike in Armagh Women's prison. Síle Darragh was the OC of the republican prisoners in Armagh during this period. She put her name forward to join the second hunger strike that began on March 1st 1981 leading to the deaths of ten IRA prisoners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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Send us a text In this finale episode of the first series, hosts David and Richard take a look back at the incredible guests they've had the privilege of speaking with over the past 9 episodes. From Paralympic gold medalist Marc Woods, who shared his inspiring story of overcoming adversity, to Maasai leader and conservationist James Laizer, discuss…
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Send us a text James Laizer has over 20 years of experience working in natural resources management in Africa, terrestrial and marine and public and private sectors. He was a socio-economic and ecological researcher, working with indigenous communities, local and national governments, donors, and investors in forested and savannah landscapes in Tan…
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Jim Gibney speaks with former Head of Communications during the Hunger Strikes, Tom Hartley and former IRA prisoner during the strike, Seanna Walsh on the process involved in organising correspondence between the prisoners and those outside. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Send us a text Following a successful career as a professional musician, Heather moved into education where she has enjoyed responsibilities such as Senior leader at St Clement's CE Infant and Bethany CE Junior Schools, Specialist Leader of Education for Spirituality and Values, Music and R.E. Her roles have included Acting Assistant Head, Tutor fo…
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Send us a text Nick is a husband, father, cyclist and contracts and procurement professional with over 30 years project execution experience in the international engineering construction industry. In this episode Nick shares how his love of partying brought a premature end to his university degree and how he has become a reluctant leader in an indu…
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Danny Morrison speaks to author and historian, Pat Anderson, whose latest book, 'Rewriting the Troubles: War and Propaganda, Ireland & Algeria' compares two remarkably similar conflicts and reveals the propaganda role of the British media's template of British 'restraint' and French 'ruthlessness'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in…
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Send us a text Dr. Samantha Mathis has had a far-reaching journey, herself. She is a retired Royal Air Force officer with more than 25 years of experience in the defense, development/NGO, and diplomatic sectors. Now an experienced professional, career, and leadership coach, she has an extensive background in leadership, learning, and organizational…
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Send us a text Matthew Clark is the current Director of Primary Education at Tenax Schools Trust in Kent. He is also a Fellow at Chartered College of Teaching and a Visiting Fellow at the Ambition Institute. In this episode Matthew shares his teaching story and thoughts on education and what it takes to be a 'good' teacher. To learn more about Davi…
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This week we talk to a man that defied all odds after he was seriously injured during a gun and bomb attack that killed 3 of his fellow bandmembers in July 1975. Going on to become a beacon of reconciliation, Steve Travers has embodied the essence of the Irish peace process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we talk to a small band of investigative journalists that have taken Ireland by storm. In a country where journalism has a sustained track record in upholding the establishment status quo, are we now seeing the unravelling of a decades-old marriage of convenience? Joining me today is Eoghan McNeill, Paulie Doyle and Roman Shortall from ‘T…
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Send us a text James Laizer has over 20 years of experience working in natural resources management in Africa, terrestrial and marine and public and private sectors. He was a socio-economic and ecological researcher, working with indigenous communities, local and national governments, donors, and investors in forested and savannah landscapes in Tan…
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Send us a text Andy is the CEO of the Lindley Educational Trust and has significant experience in outdoor learning & development solutions, charity governance and financial management. He lives in Bakewell and is committed to ensuring children and young people are provided with opportunities to engage with and appreciate the natural environment. Li…
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Send us a text After many years working as a primary class teacher and a school leader in Northumberland and The Hague Emma is now a lecturer-researcher in international primary education at NHL Stenden's Meppel campus. In this episode Emma shares with us her thoughts on becoming, and being, a leader and how NLP helps frame her life goals - one of …
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Send us a text Marc Woods is a British former swimmer, who competed at five Paralympic Games, (Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004) winning 12 medals. After he retired from international swimming in 2004, he went on to commentate for both BBC Sport and Channel4 at the Paralympics in Beijing, London, Rio and Tokyo. At …
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