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What happens when two experts with very different views go head-to-head over the key issues surrounding young people today? Tension!? - disbelief!? - - The “dynamic duo” are back! Joining forces to shine a light on a wide range of topics impacting children and young people.
Each episode the duo will take turns to persuade each other to see an issue in an entirely new way. They will bring guests in to bolster or judge their position and at the end of the debate, they will ask that all important question… “Are You Convinced?”
Ndidi Okezie (CEO of UK Youth) and Laura McInerney ( Co-founder of Teacher Tapp) are back in the hot seats! The pair are known to disagree in the most entertaining of ways.
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Join host Heather Suttie to get the most out of your money with this brand new podcast from Glasgow Credit Union. Finances Made Friendly hears from a range of voices with advice on how to make your money work for you. You'll hear from money expert Fergus Muirhead with Fuss Free Finances with Fergus unpacking all the financial jargon, and a few well known names join us to tell you about their best ever investment. Subscribe, rate and review.
www.glasgowcu.com
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There is so much more to fishing than just catching fish. Through real conversations with real fishermen, fishing experts and the people who write the rules, we'll help you navigate complex fishing regulations, be more safety-aware, keep up to date on market trends and much more. We'll also be scouring the UK coast for amazing stories from fishing families - connecting you to harbours, boats, and people, around the country. Fathom is brought to you by the Cornish Fish Producers' Organisation and funded by The Seafarers' Charity.
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Welcome to the Governance4FE podcast, dedicated to those engaging with governance in the FE & Skills sector. The podcast will be covering the latest governance news, speaking to sector leaders on a variety of governance topics, hearing from boardroom experts from around the globe, and enjoying your stories from inside the boardroom.
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This occasional podcast from the CALP Network looks in depth at the critical debates in humanitarian cash and voucher assistance (CVA). If you would like to take part or suggest topics for future episodes, get in touch at [email protected]. CALP is a global partnership of humanitarian actors engaged in policy, practice and research in CVA.
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From the world of Hope is Alive Ministries, join us each week as we meet with those who have a story to tell. Whether you are a resident of the HIA Program, a family member of one of our residents, a current or future supporter of HIA, or most importantly if you are the parent of someone struggling with addiction, our hope is that these stories will bring you strength and hope in your journey.
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For nearly two centuries, the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) has been supporting blind and partially sighted children, young people, and their families.RSBC Unseen amplifies the voices of the RSBC Youth Forum, a group of young people who want to bring about positive change for other vision impaired young people and raise awareness of vision impairment. Join us and listen to blind and partially sighted young people's real, lived experiences.
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We must learn from past struggles and triumphs for liberation and healing if we want to create transformative change in Black and Brown communities today. The Common Justice podcast sets us up to do just that. For this podcast series, our staff brings together activists, healers, and artists to discuss what is needed to build power and create paths to healing in Black and Brown communities. Our guests will share lessons on a range of topics including accountability, racial trauma, and transformative solutions to violence.
Music in this episode:
I Used to Love Hip Hop by Audiobinger
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Açık Portföy, bir emlak sektörü podcasti.
Keller Williams Platin&Karma'nın danışman ortaklarından Esra Derman ve Kıvanç Önder'in ortak moderasyonunda, emlak dünyasının farklı cephelerinden, farklı rollerden konukları ile sohbet ettikleri, çıtır çerez bir podcast...
Genel olarak soğuk ve ruhsuz bir dünya olarak algılanan emlak dünyasının iç dünyasında yolculuklara çıkacağınız, sektörün renkli, eğlenceli ve çok da öngörmediğiniz taraflarını da keşfedeceğiniz eğlenceli bir seri... -
Mothers of Held Angels creates a voice for grieving mothers who have held their baby after their passing, they provide immediate day-of-loss resources and ongoing bereavement support for all family members, and raise public awareness about the unimaginable pain and heartbreak surrounding stillbirth and neonatal loss.
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The Cash Conversation podcast by caba charity is here to help young people with everything surrounding their personal finances.
In each episode, Gabriel Nussbaum (aka That Money Guy) welcomes new guests for a no-holds-barred discussion about all things personal finance.
caba is the occupational charity supporting ICAEW chartered accountants with their financial, physical, and mental wellbeing.
Listen to learn more.
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The Inside Story dives deep into the world of whistleblowing, uncovering the untold tales from behind closed doors. Join us as we explore the challenges & impact of speaking up to stop harm.
For free, confidential advice on raising whistleblowing concerns in an employment context, call Protect on 020 3117 2520. You can also head to Protect's website for accessible resources on whistleblowing law.
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The Project 6 Podcast is all about exploring ways we can create more choice and opportunity for people who want to access support for alcohol and other drug use.
How can services work in partnership better? What role should lived experience play in shaping support? How can we change public perceptions of substance use and how can we challenge the stigma so often behind the barriers people face?
We, Project 6 are a drug and alcohol charity working in Yorkshire. Our work means we have some fascinating discussions with amazing people working to improve our sector, from researchers to other inspirational organisations and the people who use our services.
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We are on an adventure to unite the stories and solutions of the pioneers, creating a better future for all. Together, we will journey to every continent, every country, and every community. And ask the question, what is the future you dream of?
We will explore the blockers to us getting there, and we'll ask: What will it take, what do we need, what do you need to create a future where we all thrive in balance and harmony with nature and each other?
Join the FuturePlanet community of action (www.futureplanet.love) to connect with fellow changemakers in creating a future we can all love.
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Curious, bold and challenging, this podcast from Collective Discovery explores how shifts in relationships, power & resources can make the world a better place.
With insightful guests, we ask how larger systems that we are part of need to shift to address our collective challenges.
Our first series, informed and inspired by our work with The Listening Fund, explores how youth organisations and funders can better listen to young people.
You can find full show notes at colllectivediscovery.co.uk/shift.
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Let's Go Further is a podcast from the Skills and Education Group that aims to challenge the way we think about skills and education. In Series 4, launching February 2024, we’re shining a spotlight on the education and skills policy issues that will take centre stage at the forthcoming General Election.
From apprenticeships to the role of FE in a green economy, the skills gap and the brave new world of AI, we'll be looking at what the key talking points will be and what commitments we might expect to appear in party manifestos. And we'll be asking what policies are needed to give learners, employees, employers and society more widely the understanding and skills needed to create people and businesses who can thrive.
Stepping into the chair for this special series is the Editor of FE Week, Shane Chowen. Shane will be joined by education and skills policy experts, pundits, employers and providers across this six episode series to bring our listeners fresh insights and understanding in this crucial year.
So if you're interested to know more about what skills and education issues we can expect to take centre stage in this important election year, please make sure you join us for another inspiring and insightful series of Let’s Go Further.