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Life in Loupes

American Student Dental Association

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A career in dentistry is full of important decisions - ranging from those that impact your career path and practice to the decisions impacting your personal life - all of which begin in dental school. How do you navigate these important decisions and make the best choices for you? Every dentist has been in these positions and has a unique story to tell. ASDA alumni are joining Dr. Gabriel Holdwick to share their unique stories of finding their career paths, pursuing their passions and having ...
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Coach Class is hosted by Dom Burch. He is a business coach and mentor. He interviews fellow coaches about their field of expertise, and inspirational leaders about what makes them tick, how they motivate themselves and others, and what it means to be authentic.
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For Your Reconsideration

Rob Parker, James Stuart, Simon Lewis

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Join Nic Cage and JCVD enthusiasts Rob, Simon and James as they dig into a vault of underrated movies from yesteryear to see if they are rightly shunned to the bargain buckets of Asda, or whether they do indeed deserve reconsideration. To qualify the week's film must either be classed as Rotten on RottenTomatoes.com, or officially be a box office bomb. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Innovation Forum hosts a weekly podcast along with regular interviews with business leaders in sustainability. Each week, we summarise the latest sustainability news and announcements, and get the views of leading experts on business critical issues. Widely regarded as one of the best sustainability podcasts around, stay tuned for regular insights, debate and analysis.
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Brew with the Bennetts

Scott Bennett / Keep It Light Media

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Stand up Comedian Scott Bennett (www.scottbennettcomedy.co.uk) and Jemma Bennett, are a married couple with two children, who rarely get time to chat. They have started this podcast in an effort to have at least one decent conversation per week. Pour yourself a brew, kick back and join them every Sunday for chat, comedy and a review of the weeks biggest talking points! Want to get in touch with the show, drop us a line to [email protected] Follow us on the Socials! - Insta and Twitter: BWTBP ...
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Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast

Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast

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Mark has been a Doctor Who fan for about 26 years. Sarah has never seen any Classic Doctor Who. Together they are watching from the very beginning from two very different perspectives. If you’re new to Who or a long time fan join us watching through the series story by story.
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This week: Duncan Warner, senior responsible sourcing and human rights manager at ASDA, talks with Ian Welsh about the role of retailers in driving effective remediation across global supply chains. They discuss how collaboration, transparency, and a growth mindset help address human rights challenges, and why embedding practical frameworks and par…
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This weeks pod! Asda shop scare! Prove Jemma wrong Fuelled by point scoring Chaotic morning Birds Cafe (again) Abandoned Zumba Sat nav to Cholesterol Mood teas Hair support Christmas Magic The Amiga moment Scott’s Vouchers! A Presents ban Trimming up the office Swivel Chair paint Cracking Christian Deep thinking kid Dementia care BB49 Review Brew C…
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We're in the Christmas lull! Xmas lull! It’s tip eve! Relatives in the house! A bicker (which you love) Double booking row A Jackson Dilemma Art from the artist? The Money Train Jackson Puns Pensioner tracker Von Trapp Family Funerals Netball Controversy Xmas stately homes Rubbish Cafes Day out order? Ice Bar! [email protected] Join our Patreon for…
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Doctor Who is back on Christmas day in 2006. Catherine Tate joins David Tennant for this episode and James joins Mark and Sarah to discuss this story. We talk TARDIS lighting, locations, Doctor Who Exhibitions and Doctor Who in America amongst many things in this bumper episode.By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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In this episode of Coach Class, I'm joined by Phil Myerscough — a Lancashire-born digital and e-commerce consultant, music producer, and founder of Bradford Digital — to explore how careers are really built: through curiosity, community, and the courage to ask for help. Phil traces his journey from growing up in Lancashire to moving to London at 18…
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It's the Christmas Special! Early access but no peeking on presents! Three rings Santa Etiquette Cannon Hall Review Violent Reindeer Cow impressions Hot Chocolate panic Road Rage incident Don’t swoosh me! Alpha male challenge Audience Dynamics Secret Santa pressure The Police Dogs! J*zz dog! Trapped in a cagoule !800’s Cobblers! Victorian Jemma Apo…
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This week: Adam Read, chief external affairs and sustainability officer at Suez UK talks with Ian Welsh about the impacts of extended producer responsibility for the packaging sector, and the real opportunities that this can offer. Plus: recycled polyester under fire as UK bans fashion adverts; EU backs major rollback of corporate ESG obligations; …
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Round two - Buckers and I. We share our thoughts on Welcome to Derry, Nina's arranged a cultural Christmas quiz, We talk back-boils, unmarked almonds, and this year's must-have Christmas toy. Cheers to all x Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand…
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Cargill's vice president of global core research and development, Cordell Hardy, talks with Ian Welsh about the potential of fermentation in providing scalable solution for food ingredient production. They discuss how integrated fermentation is in our everyday lives, from zero-calorie sweeteners to plant-based materials.…
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We check out the widely available Christmas & Winter beers on offer in the supermarkets, Rob and I talk about songwriting, and we end the episode with the song he’s recorded especially for the podcast. Feliz Navidad, everyone!! Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, S…
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Liv Simpliciano, head of policy and research at Fashion Revolution, talks with Innovation Forum’s Niamh Campbell about What Fuels Fashion?, Fashion Revolution’s latest transparency report, exploring the power dynamics, environmental impacts and social costs embedded in global fashion supply chains. They discuss accountability, data gaps, and why gr…
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Join Conservation International for the 10-year milestone of the Sustainable Coffee Challenge, marking the transition from our community’s first decade of building partnerships and mainstreaming sustainability in coffee to our next chapter of scaling investment and impact. This virtual event, hosted by Innovation Forum, united coffee actors to expl…
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This weeks pod! Internal burp The Holiday Girls away day Norma the Ghost Love Actually (again) Anti Anxiety Story Elf Pressure Sleepover fears Fairy Fantasy books Romance Cycling Proficiency Apple Arrogance Smug shops Jemma Bullies me! [email protected] Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A…
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This week: Nathan Truitt, executive vice president of climate funding at the American Forest Foundation, talks with Ian Welsh about the evolving role of carbon finance in supporting US family forest owners, and the tension between credit quality and affordability. They discuss what it will take for carbon markets to earn broad credibility as the wo…
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This week: Danone’s senior manager of mission and sustainability, Ginny Maceda talks with Ian Welsh about how the company is scaling regenerative agriculture through long-term, direct relationships with dairy farmers. She outlines why trust-based collaboration, flexible incentives, and farmer-led improvement plans are central to achieving both envi…
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Cargill's Leticia Kawanami and Solidaridad's Joel Brounen talk with Ian Welsh about the financial and structural barriers preventing farmers, particularly smallholders, from climate change adaptation and adopting more sustainable practices. They discuss the challenges in corporate commitments in driving meaningful support on the ground, the growing…
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As sustainability strategies mature, the pressure is increasing on how companies communicate progress, both within their value chains and to consumers. Many organisations are now asking the same questions: how do we talk credibly about targets, trade-offs and incomplete journeys, without overclaiming or oversimplifying? In response, Innovation Foru…
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This week: As climate volatility intensifies, UK farmer Thomas Gent discusses with Innovation Forum's Hanna Halmari the operational realities of farming during extreme wet and dry seasons and the measurable benefits of soil health. They highlight the untapped potential of farm-level innovation, calls for stronger links between brands and growers, a…
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it's PODCAST DAY!!!!!! Short intro Down about age Cheese issues Cheese in the fridge Cheese and crackers Eczema spikes An Intimate itch Itch curtain Christmas light choice Office trim up Presents for the teacher Organ donation Supplements Artritic toe Cultural review Hooters gigs Guess Who? Modern boardgames Thanksgiving [email protected] Join our …
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This week: Carmen Gama, director of circular design at Eileen Fisher, talks with Innovation Forum’s Ellen Atiyah about the operational and financial realities of circular fashion, from sorting and resale to textile-to-textile innovation. They outline why infrastructure gaps remain the biggest barrier and how the brand evaluates the business case fo…
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Barry McGeough, group vice president of innovation and strategy at AmeriCo Group, talks with Innovation Forum's Niamh Campbell and explores how applied innovation, synthetic biology and even energy-sector technology could drive circularity in the apparel sector. They discuss economic pressures, political shifts, and why the industry must look far o…
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This week: Rancher and UK television host, Jay Doan from Blackleg Ranch, talks with Ian Welsh about how Blackleg Ranch has practiced regenerative agriculture mimicking historic bison movements to restore prairie grasslands. They discuss why resilience is the real language that resonates with ranchers, why neighbouring farms resist change even as th…
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In this episode, I caught up with my old Asda colleague Leanne Mallory, who’s now Head of Product Practice at the Co-op. It was brilliant to reconnect — not least because she still remembers some advice I gave her over a decade ago about turning off her devices… and still tries to follow it. We talked about those early Asda days when digital market…
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Buckers and I discuss the lost childhood pastime of recreational arson, We go international with an alternative 8 world wonders quiz, We chew over the concept behind Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus, and Rob and I enjoy Castle Rock beers, while Nina goes to visit them in Nottingham. Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Dan…
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This weeks pod! Drain clean Cleaning rampage Dryer neglect Forgotten haircut Well groomed Kids cosmetics Panto Review The Repro lady! Hiding bad news Rejection Agony of fame Classism in the arts! [email protected] Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales,…
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This week: Earthworm Foundation's CEO Bastien Sachet joins Ian Welsh to explore why regenerative agriculture and farmer empowerment remain slow to scale despite years of corporate commitments. They discuss why businesses must rethink supply security through the lens of resilience, why long-term partnerships beat transactional sourcing, and how rein…
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Amcor’s chief sustainability officer David Clark joins Ian Welsh to unpack the rapid rise of extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes and what well-designed systems can deliver. They discuss how eco-modulated fees can incentivise better packaging, why operational control for industry is critical and how EPR can strengthen recycling economics.…
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This week: Tara St James, senior director of sustainability at Canadian apparel brand Moose Knuckles, talked with Ian Welsh at the latest apparel conference in Amsterdam discussing the implementation of digital product passports. They discuss the importance of product traceability technology and the regulations brands are looking out for such as th…
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Heading into those dark nights now, let us cheer you up! Frantic leaf gathering Appliances fail It’s AI! Live show review Terminator 2 Elon Musk Killer robots Your robot! Cuddles for sale 1st loves Alan Dedicoat One up culture [email protected] Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A 'Keep It…
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Rob Nicholls, general manager for programmes and projects at palm oil business Musim Mas, and Kaixiang Chin, sustainability manager for Asia at Bunge, talk with Ian Welsh about their long-term collaboration to strengthen the capacity of independent smallholders in Indonesia. They explain how farmer training, regenerative practices and local compost…
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This week: Cargill's vice president of global core research and development, Cordell Hardy, talks with Ian Welsh about how fermentation can reshape food production. From zero-calorie sweeteners to plant-based materials and localised protein sources, they discuss how microbes are being used as miniature manufacturing plants. Plus: cocoa shortages dr…
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It's the post holiday episode! If we we Korean Wheezy Christmas Music Now? The Christmas cut off Reign Jemma in Riding a Man into range! Annoying batteries Scott’s holiday flare up Jemma felt sorry for me! A difficult week A stressful lift The Uber Angel! Creature of habit Rhodes parade Cat whisperer! Inflatable tow! Sophia’s bracelet Fraud Anniver…
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Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, talks with Ian Welsh about how data, design, and policy are transforming recycling in the US. From the CIRCLE Act to California’s CalFFlex initiative, they discuss how to scale circular systems, strengthen end markets, and move beyond recycling as the only solution. Stay up-to-date on our podcasts b…
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This week: Innovation Forum’s Niamh Campbell talks with Liv Simplicianco, head of policy and research at Fashion Revolution about the findings in the latest What Fuels Fashion? report. And at this week’s Critical Minerals Innovation Forum, Ian Welsh spoke with co-COO of mining sector group ICMM Aidan Davy. Plus: Exxon accused of funding climate den…
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It might be half term, but we've not taken a break! On this weeks lively pod! Sleep deprived! Duvet cough Dementia Old age Word of the Day Blood test Cable city! Scott is loud! Scott’s sh*tfits! Last minute slime Inflatable bats! Over the Island! Bobbly sheets! The Ivy review Pizza hut closure Spending society Jemma’s beds! 6-7 craze! Bedtime routi…
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This week: In Colombia, Cargill and Solidaridad are partnering to help smallholder palm oil growers build more sustainable and climate-resilient supply chains. Leticia Kawanami and Joel Brounen talk with Ian Welsh about how farmer-led action plans, shared investment, and collaborative data tools are driving measurable progress – and how these lesso…
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