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Liebe auf den ersten Blick: Gibt es die wirklich? Kann jeder zum Workaholic werden? Und: Was steckt hinter Phänomen wie dem Helfersyndrom oder Emotional Eating? In diesem Podcast beantwortet die Psychologin und Wissenschaftsjournalistin Fanny Jimenez zusammen mit Redakteurin Derman Deniz und Gästen eure Fragen rund um psychologische Themen aus dem Alltag. Never Mind hilft euch dabei, eure Gedanken und eure Gefühle im Alltag zu verstehen: wo sie herkommen, warum sie sinnvoll sind – und wie ih ...
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Never Mind The Dambusters

Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies

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Never Mind The Dambusters…It’s The Bomber Command Podcast! Join historians and authors Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies as they delve into the world of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. In this weekly podcast (episodes released every Wednesday), Jane and James explore strategy, policy, and the events which shaped one of the most controversial campaigns of the war. Despite their iconic status, Bomber Command's history extends far beyond the famed Dambusters raid of 1943 ...
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Never Mind the Podcast

Never Mind the Podcast

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De drie vrienden die je altijd al had willen hebben, nu in handig zakformaat. Een wekelijkse ontmoeting met Jason (bedenker van tv-formats), Adam (componist/muzikant) en Esmee (wijnjournalist en copywriter). Schuif virtueel aan en dompel je onder in een uur cultureel gekeuvel. Scoops en reviews van nieuwe series, muziek, films en boeken, maar ook opmerkelijke en nergens heengaande verhalen uit het echte leven van deze drie fortysomethingers uit Amsterdam.
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Never Mind The Adverts

Jon Evans, Orlando Wood

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The advertising podcast, hosted by Jon Evans (the Uncensored CMO) and Orlando Wood (Author of Lemon and Look Out). Each week we dissect the latest ads, the biggest breaking news and the most controversial opinions on advertising.
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Never Mind the Ballots is a podcast tackling the biggest political issues in Bristol. The show is hosted by Bristol Live's politics editor, Esme Ashcroft, who will be joined by a different politician and member of the public each week. Each episode will address stories from the past week, with guests offering their opinions and values.
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Heath Armstrong makes podcasts to help inspire your best creativity, energy, and intergalactic orgasms so that you can never stop peaking. We will dance with the muses of optimal health, habitual patterns, psychedelics, sacred plant medicines, authentic relatability, flow consciousness, world travel, energetic synchronicities, and scandalous true stories! If you want to laugh loudly and think deeply at the same time, press play.
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SOMETIMES LIFE JUST SUCKS... Do you ever feel this way? Do you ever wake up and wish all of the stress, debt, pain, and so on would just go away? Is your business failing? Did you lose your job? Do you feel like you have no one to turn to for help? Believe it or not, everyone has these feelings. However, surviving hell is a choice. There is a path to learning how to take control of the business of life. Stop listening to the hack mentors who have never been through what you have been through ...
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In this episode of Nevermind the Dambusters, hosts Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies discuss the intersection of video games and military history, particularly focusing on RAF Bomber Command. Joined by Ethan Adato, they explore how video games can serve as educational tools, the ethical implications of portraying historical events, and speci…
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In dieser Bonusfolge spricht Fanny zusammen mit Serdar von FettUcation – Meine Abnehmreise aus der Adipositas über Selbstdisziplin beziehungsweise Selbstkontrolle vor allem im Zusammenhang mit Übergewicht und emotionalem Essen. Es geht unter anderem darum, was Selbstkontrolle überhaupt ist, woraus sie sich zusammensetzt, wie man sie üben kann und w…
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Election campaigns often put significant effort into persuading voters that their candidate(s) could win. But does such campaigning really change people's expectations of who might win? And even if it people's views do change, does being seen as a more likely winner really help you win the election? Or in other words, are all those "winning here" p…
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Subscriber-only episode **Episode on general release on Wednesday 30th October In this episode of Nevermind the Dambusters, hosts Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies discuss the intersection of video games and military history, particularly focusing on RAF Bomber Command. Joined by Ethan Adato, they explore how video games can serve as educati…
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Battle of Britain Part 2 This week Jane and James continue their discussion on the role of Bomber Command during the Battle of Britain. They discuss the 'Battle of the Barges', the heroic actions of Sergeant John Hanna VC, and the daring Dortmund-Ems Canal raid. The conversation also highlights Winston Churchill's recognition of bomber crews in his…
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Wann arbeiten Menschen mit Begeisterung, Eigeninitiative und Durchhaltevermögen? Das fragen sich nicht nur Chefs und Chefinnen regelmäßig, sondern auch jeder, der im Job gerade durchhängt und sich morgens nur noch zur Arbeit schleppt, weil sie so wenig verlockend scheint. Warum ist das manchmal so – und wie kann man es ändern? Wir sprechen in diese…
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At last! We finally got around to talking about Bomber Command's often overlooked role in the Battle of Britain. In the first of two episodes on this topic, we chat about the run up to the Battle, and highlight the significant contribution of Bomber Command, particularly in attacking Luftwaffe airfields and attacking the Kriegsmarine. The conversat…
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„Ich liebe dich“ sind drei Worte, die alles verändern können. Die Frage ist: Wann sagt man das eigentlich in der Beziehung? Wer sagt es zuerst? Und was verändert sich dadurch? Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Episode. Robert Sternbergs Dreieckstheorie der Liebe findet ihr hier im Online Lexikon für Psychologie & Pädagogik. Diese Studie aus dem Jahr 2…
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Subscriber-only episode ***This episode is on general release from 23 October 2024 Battle of Britain Part 2 This week Jane and James continue their discussion on the role of Bomber Command during the Battle of Britain. They discuss the 'Battle of the Barges', the heroic actions of Sergeant John Hanna VC, and the daring Dortmund-Ems Canal raid. The …
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Subscriber-only episode *** Episode on general release on Wednesday 16th October 2024. At last! We finally got around to talking about Bomber Command's often overlooked role in the Battle of Britain. In the first of two episodes on this topic, we chat about the run up to the Battle, and highlight the significant contribution of Bomber Command, part…
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This week we welcome Graham Waterton, author of 'The RAF's Youngest Bomber Pilot of World War II'. The conversation delves into the life of Flight Lieutenant Brian Slade DFC, Graham's uncle, who served as a Wellington and Lancaster pilot (and Pathfinder) . Brian Slade lied about his age to enlist (abetted by his father) and joined Bomber Command at…
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Aufs Land ziehen oder in der Stadt bleiben? Ein Haus kaufen oder doch mieten? Wir hadern mit vielen Entscheidungen im Leben – aber vor allem mit jenen, die sich gegenseitig auszuschließen oder nicht so einfach rückgängig zu machen lassen scheinen. Solche mit großer Tragweite also. Warum aber fällt es manchen Menschen trotzdem leichter? Welche Gründ…
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Subscriber-only episode **Subscriber only episode - on general release Wednesday 9th October 2024. This week we welcome Graham Waterton, author of 'The RAF's Youngest Bomber Pilot of World War II'. The conversation delves into the life of Flight Lieutenant Brian Slade DFC, Graham's uncle, who served as a Wellington and Lancaster pilot (and Pathfind…
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We're delighted to have James back on the show and in good form... This week we're having a random chat about all sorts of stuff, from books and films to 'dream flight' scenarios. We answer listeners' questions, and debate whether the USAAF could've carried out Operation Chastise, and whether more targeted bombing could've ended the war sooner. On …
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Wer jemanden kennenlernen will und sich ins Dating stürzt, der will sich von seiner besten Seite zeigen, klar. Allerdings greifen einige da auch zu nicht ganz ehrlichen Mitteln: Auf den Dating-Portalen sind Lügen häufiger anzutreffen, als man vielleicht denkt. Da wird gern schon mal beim Alter geschummelt, bei der Größe oder der eigenen finanzielle…
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Subscriber-only episode ** This episode will be on general release on Wednesday 2nd October 2024. We're delighted to have James back on the show and in good form... This week we're having a random chat about all sorts of stuff, from books and films to 'dream flight' scenarios. We debate whether the USAAF could've carried out Operation Chastise, and…
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This week, host Jane Gulliford Lowes engages with American historian Abby Whitlock to explore the portrayal of the bombing campaigns during World War II in the series 'Masters of the Air'. They discuss Abby's personal journey into military aviation history, the cultural perceptions of RAF and USAAF crews, the representation of German civilians, and…
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Wenn ihr euch geht und zurückdenkt in eure ganz frühe Kindheit: Was ist die allererste Erinnerung, die euch einfällt? Liegt sie in der Zeit, als ihr um die drei Jahre alte wart? Bei mir schon. Und das ist kein Zufall, sagen Wissenschaftler, sondern normal. Denn das autobiografische Gedächtnis setzt in dieser Zeit ein. Aber warum ist das so? Wir klä…
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Subscriber-only episode *This episode will be publicly available on Wednesday 25 September 2024 This week, host Jane Gulliford Lowes engages with American historian Abby Whitlock to explore the portrayal of the bombing campaigns during World War II in the series 'Masters of the Air'. They discuss Abby's personal journey into military aviation histo…
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Jane is joined by Ally Campbell-Grieve ( James isn't available this week) to debate the thorny topic of how we should deal with veteran's accounts as historical sources. They explore the challenges historians face when analysing accounts from veterans, particularly those from Bomber Command during WWII. The conversation delves into the background o…
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Die wenigsten haben sich als Kinder wohl auf Rosenkohl, Zucchini oder Oliven gestürzt, wenn diese auf dem Tisch standen. Aber je älter wir werden, desto mehr Lebensmittel probieren wir normalerweise aus und desto mehr mögen wir auch. Normalerweise. Denn da gibt es auch einige, die immer ziemlich wählerisch bleiben – Picky Eater oder Mäkelfritzen. U…
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Subscriber-only episode * Episode publicly available on Wednesday 18th September. Jane is joined by Ally Campbell-Grieve ( James isn't available this week) to debate the thorny topic of how we should deal with veteran's accounts as historical sources. They explore the challenges historians face when analysing accounts from veterans, particularly th…
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This week we discuss the role of RAF bomber aircraft as glider tugs in the Arnhem airlift and airborne operations. We're joined by Matt Yates, the Chief Operations Officer for the Vickers Machine Gun Collection and Research Association, and owner of the Chalk Glider Pilot Regiment Collection. Matt provides insight into the formation of the Glider P…
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Warum mögen wir beim Essen manche Gerichte lieber als andere? Warum vertrauen wir manchen Menschen viel mehr als anderen? Und warum kaufen wir manche Markenprodukte eher als andere? Hinter all dem steckt der sogenannte Mere-Exposure-Effekt: ein psychologisches Phänomen, das entscheidend beeinflusst, was Menschen bevorzugen, wen sie mögen und wem si…
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Subscriber-only episode * PUBLIC RELEASE ON 11 SEPTEMBER 2024 This week we discuss the role of RAF bomber aircraft as glider tugs in the Arnhem airlift and airborne operations. We're joined by Matt Yates, the Chief Operations Officer for the Vickers Machine Gun Collection and Research Association, and owner of the Chalk Glider Pilot Regiment Collec…
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The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts sees a return to the show for Sam Freedman. This time he’s got a new book out, about how our government is broken – and what to do to fix it. Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix It by Sam Fre…
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Jane is flying solo again this week so this is quite a short one! In this episode she discusses the Norwegian campaign from April to June 1940, which is often overlooked in the history of Bomber Command and World War II. Bomber Command's role in the campaign included bombing German air bases, attacking Kriegsmarine shipping, and mine laying. Howeve…
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Einfache Alltagsfrage: Was macht ein müdes 3-jähriges Kind, wenn es abends vor dem Schlafengehen die Zähne putzen soll? Wer ein Kind hat, zuckt jetzt zusammen, wer keins hat, wird es sich denken können. Das Kind wird protestieren, weinen, schreien – oder wegrennen. Auf jeden Fall wird es sich nicht die Zähne putzen wollen. Gibt es für solche Situat…
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Subscriber-only episode Jane is flying solo again this week so this is quite a short one! In this episode she discusses the Norwegian campaign from April to June 1940, which is often overlooked in the history of Bomber Command and World War II. Bomber Command's role in the campaign included bombing German air bases, attacking Kriegsmarine shipping,…
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‘Even heroes have a breakdown point. Honour and moral fibre are variables. Like pain, the threshold is different in each of us.’ - Phillip Gray, Bomber Pilot. This week, Jane discusses the issue of psychiatric casualties in Bomber Command, with Dr. Dan Ellin (University of Lincoln and International Bomber Command Centre) and Mary Brazier (mental he…
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**Episode on public release 28 August 2024 ‘Even heroes have a breakdown point. Honour and moral fibre are variables. Like pain, the threshold is different in each of us.’ - Phillip Gray, Bomber Pilot. This week, Jane discusses the issue of psychiatric casualties in Bomber Command, with Dr. Dan Ellin (University of Lincoln and International Bomber …
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Ihr seid zur Geburtstagsparty eines guten Freundes eingeladen und habt natürlich zugesagt. Aber als es so weit ist, habt ihr keine Lust. Der Tag war anstrengend, und eigentlich wollt ihr lieber eure Ruhe. Lasst ihr euch dann eine Ausrede einfallen? Oder sagt ihr ehrlich, was los ist? Radikale Ehrlichkeit ist eine Kommunikationsmethode, die der US-P…
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Jane and James are joined by writer and historian Daniel Knowles to discuss the cultural memory and evolving opinions of RAF Bomber Command. They explore topics such as the role of Bomber Command in the defeat of Germany, the influence of the Dresden raids, and the moral debate surrounding area bombing. The historiography of Bomber Command is also …
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Hier kommt eine kleine Denkaufgabe für euch: Am Nordpol gibt es immer Schnee. Wo es immer Schnee gibt, sind die Bären weiß. Welche Farbe haben die Bären am Nordpol? Na logisch, die Bären sind weiß, sagt ihr? So logisch wie uns das heute erscheinen mag, war das aber nicht immer. Psychologen testen mit Aufgaben wir diesen den IQ, den Intelligenzquoti…
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In this episode, Jane and James have a good old chinwag about We Have Ways Fest and their own research projects. Jane chats about her upcoming book on the Lofoten Commando raids, while James reveals his exciting news of writing a book on the Augsburg Raid. In the second half of the show, the team answer listeners' questions about the fate of crews …
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Alleine verreisen. In Fannys Vorstellung klingt das immer toll. Sich nach niemanden richten müssen. Sich für alles Zeit nehmen können, spontan und ohne Absprachen. Es klingt nach Ruhe und bei sich sein. Gemacht hat sie es aber noch nie. Weil es eben auch ein bisschen einsam klingt. Aber stimmt das? Wie ist es, alleine zu verreisen? Und was macht es…
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Ist es euch auch schon mal passiert, dass ihr in einer unpassenden Situation gelacht habt? Auf einer Beerdigung, wenn euer Chef vor euch gestolpert ist oder weil ihr dachtet, euer Date macht einen Witz – es war aber keiner? Wie aber kann das sein: Ist Lachen nicht ein Ausdruck von Freude? Nicht immer. Wir klären in dieser Episode, warum sich Lachen…
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The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts discusses a great new book about the geography of British elections with its two authors, Jamie Furlong and Will Jennings. Why do the Conservatives underperform on Merseyside yet overperform in Lincolnshire, and how much of electoral geography is really about individual campaigners? Take a listen to f…
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We answer the question we get asked most frequently - "How do I go about researching someone who served with RAF Bomber Command?" In this episode, we discuss how to research ancestors or family members who served with RAF Bomber Command during World War II. We provide a guide to tackling this topic and share own own experiences. We'll cover topics …
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Na, habt ihr beim Dating einen Typ oder ein "Beuteschema"? Werdet ihr immer schwach, wenn jemand dunkle Augen und helle Haare hat, ein bisschen schüchtern und nerdig ist oder das Gegenteil, ein witziger Sportlertyp? Viele Psychologen sagen, dass wir eigentlich immer wieder denselben oder zumindest einen ähnlichen Typ Menschen besonders attraktiv un…
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This week Jon and Orlando look at the IPA's data on marketing spend this year. The good news is, it's increasing, but are we putting spend in the right places? Should we be spending for the short term or investing for the long term? Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:50 News 10:59 Ad of the week 13:54 Break from the commercials 18:18 Name that brand 24:41 O…
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Es gibt Menschen, die sehr feine Antennen haben. Für Menschen und ihre Emotionen, aber auch für Sinneneindrücke. Sie haben das Gefühl, viel mehr und intensiver zu sehen, zu hören, zu fühlen als andere – und viele von ihnen belastet das. Hochsensibilität, so heißt ein Konzept in der Psychologie, das zu erklären versucht, warum manche Menschen Reize …
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Jane and James discuss their upcoming talks at the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Second World War History Festival in July, and introduce their guests, Dr. Megan Kelleher and Rab Cooper, from the RAF Midlands Museum. Megan and Rab discuss the challenges of presenting the Air War to modern audiences, including the ethical questions surrounding str…
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Orlando and Jon are back from MAD//Fest, one of the biggest marketing festivals in the UK, where they discuss their key takeaways from industry legends such as Rory Sutherland and Sir John Hegarty. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:24 Madfest roundup 10:49 Break from the commercials - 17th Century Career Advice 17:05 Ad of the week - Adidas 20:06 Drinks Tr…
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