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Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.
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Award-winning UK Broadcaster Sean Bolger (Talk Radio, LBC, BBC, BFBS, Talk Radio Europe) & guests in conversation. Star Interviews, Guest Experts, Personal Stories, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Relationships, Travel, Food, Books, Health, Fitness, Wellbeing and more. Got something to talk about? Get in touch and join the conversation! :-)
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An exploration of the journeys of the many interesting members of the Hamilton College community. Each week we talk to alumni, faculty and students to understand the path they took to get to where they are and what role the school played in shaping who they are. New episodes air on WHCL-FM (www.whcl.org) every Sunday @ 8am EST.
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Your one stop shop for creative ideas and inspiration. Sign up for our newsletter HERE. Each week on The Spark File podcast, Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien reach into their spark files and share stories, ideas and fascinations to ignite your imagination. Obsessed with creativity, Blackwell and Camien also talk with artists and makers, movers and shakers who have taken the spark of inspiration and fanned it into a flame. Hear from inspiring creatives like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Sara Bareilles, ...
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Ian McMillan hosts Radio 4's cabaret of the word, featuring the best poetry, new writing and performance.
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A show of ideas. Steve pitches me his ideas for sitcoms, films, books, whatever. Then through a strenuous academic process, I give him a grade from ONE to TEN. Hilarity.
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25 years on from the passing of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (1994), we look back at this significant moment in New Zealand's history and interview the Hon Ruth Richardson, Minister of Finance 1990-93, and the Rt Hon J B Bolger ONZ, Prime Minster 1990-1997.
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Comment and analysis on the political questions of the day, with talkback.
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You know it best: being an executive leader can be tough. How do you stay inspired and keep moving the business forward with so much going on? Meet Dr. Shirley Kavanagh, Executive Advisor and scholar/practitioner. In each episode, hear Shirley in conversation with top global leaders and experts on leading with integrity, overcoming adversity, and developing other leaders. Presented by Shirley Kavanagh Consulting
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Bibliography Agarwal-Rangnath, R. (2013). Social Studies, Literacy, and Social Justice in the Common Core Classroom. New York: Teacher's College Press. Ancestry.com. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2019, from https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/usnaturalizationindexes/ Bolger, E. (2013). Background history of the United States naturalization process. Retrieved from http://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/federal/naturalization-process-in-u-s-early-history/ danishmuseum.org. (n.d.). Retrieve ...
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A weekly podcast focused on the problem of modernity: Its rejection of the Tao. Related topics: What is the Tao? Why was it rejected? How does its rejection manifest itself in modernity and postmodernity?
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We are Genomics England and our vision is to create a world where everyone benefits from genomic healthcare. Introducing our refreshed podcast identity: Behind the Genes, previously known as The G Word. Join us every fortnight, where we cover everything from the latest in cutting-edge research to real-life stories from those affected by rare conditions and cancer. With thoughtful conversations, we take you behind the science. You can also tune in to our Genomics 101 explainer series which br ...
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Welcome to Hey, Dancer! - hosted by Miller Daurey, a former pro teen dancer (Paula Abdul, Joffrey) returning to training 3 decades later. Having established a thriving online dance community, Miller is excited to bring his unique perspective into the podcast sphere - with 2 weekly episodes! One explores the evolution of dance — from classes to the industry - delving into personal stories, artistry, healing and more. The other, The Rest of the Story, uncovers untold histories of dance legends ...
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An Irish dancer just sharing her thoughts, opinions, and interests relating to the dance world.
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The Great Broadway Game Show Competition, hosted by Todd Graff and Andrew Lippa
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There’s never been a musical theatre game show… until now. In The Great Broadway Game Show Competition teams of Broadway stars face off against each other, and the audience, to identify show tunes and win money for charity, all while sharing intimate stories and memories from their lives and careers. Who do you think knows more about musicals? Who can remember all the lyrics to the most obscure songs on Broadway? Tune in and play along with host Todd Graff as he puts everyone’s knowledge to ...
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Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Library service host a varied programme of events throughout the year, some of which we record. These have included a series of literary events, dlr Library Voices, and the annual literary festival Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival run in collaboration with dlr Arts Office from 2009 to 2021. Our books podcast Need To Read is where authors, professionals and avid readers shared their favourite books across their area of interest, expertise or obsession.
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What does leadership look like from the 9th Floor of the Beehive?
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Tales from the Ward - Dealing with a stroke after leaving the ward and getting on with life afterwards. The highs and the lows to get back normality. Albeit a different reali ty @rgmcdermott
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Space2BE's Podcast - People, Performance, Leadership & Love
Karen Griffin (MSc, MBA, Pgdip, FCIPD)
Enlightening conversations with Leaders, Practitioners, Experts, Authors and anyone with deep experience and insight into the world of work in the 21st century.
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Let's explore ideas and concepts that make designers and entrepreneurs like us tick. Join us as we feed our insatiable curiosity seeking answers to the questions relevant to our listeners from inside and outside Central Europe.
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Irish dance teachers, studio owners, and soon-to-be TCs gather 'round and listen to the podcast for you! Courtney Jay TCRG talks through challenges, struggles, and wins that we have along our teaching and business ownership journeys. Guests will include other teachers, owners, and aspiring teachers who wish to be coached through their challenges on the show!
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This podcast is a series of interviews with industry experts. In our first rubric - Slice of mentorship we talk with experts who lead structured Venture Mentorship Programs and share their best practices and experience in working with entrepreneurs and mentors.
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The Sci-Files is hosted by Mari Dowling and Dimitri Joseph. Together they highlight the importance of science, especially student research at Michigan State University.
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Like BroadwayCon itself, BroadwayCon The Podcast brings you through the stage door to be part of the excitement that happens onstage and behind-the-scenes. It is a place where Broadway fans come together to celebrate the shows they love with people who bring them to life. Each episode will feature conversations with the casts and creatives of Broadway's greatest hits (and, sometimes, misses!), and discussions featuring the industry’s top producers and designers.
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Rated one of the top 10 #mompods by Podcast Magazine: Broadway Moms, Cara Cooper and Jessica Rush have returned for season three of their hit podcast, Mamas Talkin' Loud. Whether it’s a light-hearted chat, their series with special needs mothers (co-host Cara Cooper is one herself), or the months of content celebrating Int’l Women’s Month, Black History Month & PRIDE, many Tony winners and Broadway stars have graciously joined them ‘in the dressing room’ to share their stories. Whether discu ...
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Dive into the heart of the beautiful game with your host, Luke Jordan, as we explore the vibrant world of football from Ireland to the global stage. The extratime Football Podcast, an extratime.com production, is your ultimate guide to Irish domestic and international football, alongside captivating stories from the football world at large. Each week, Luke brings his unique insights and passion for football, covering the latest in the League of Ireland, the triumphs and trials of the nationa ...
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Ray Bolger: More Than a Scarecrow, a Pioneer of Comic Dance | The Rest of the Story | ep 45
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29:21Ray Bolger is immortalized as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. But the dance story behind that performance is far deeper, stranger, and more hard-won than most people realize. This episode traces his path from a premature baby in Dorchester, Massachusetts… to a teenager studying eccentric dancers on Boston sidewalks… to a vaudeville performer who…
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Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones: Hip-Hop's First Matinee Idol | The Rest of the Story | ep 47
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19:42Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones became the face of street dance when it burst onto movie screens around the world — most famously through the global hit Breakin', a film that turned real street dancers into international stars. But long before that explosion, his story began in Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects — a place defined by danger, inst…
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In this wintery, true-crime-meets-ghost-storyepisode, Susan shares the chilling tale of the 1892 “hex murder” at the StoneArch Bridge. A poor farmer accused of witchcraft, a family convinced they’recursed, a killing “three ways over water,” and a graveyard full of familymembers. Inspired by the old tradition of telling scary stories at Christmas,th…
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Conscious Competence: The Leadership Upgrade for 2026 with Dean McAlister, Inizio Biotech
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33:08Returning guest Dean McAlister, EVP, Inizio Biotech, has spent over 35 years in Fortune 500 pharma leadership, including nearly 3 decades at AstraZeneca. Hear how to prepare to lead in an uncertain environment, how to develop conscious competence as a leadership skill, how to become more adaptable as a leader, how to stop your ego from getting in t…
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John Brascia: The 'White Christmas' Dancer Everyone Asks About | The Rest of the Story | ep 46
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23:44John Brascia is the dancer audiences notice every year in White Christmas. He's the one partnered with Vera-Ellen in the film's most demanding numbers — and for decades, viewers have asked the same question: Who is that dancer? In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podcast, we trace John Brascia's dance journey in full — from…
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Testament, beatboxer, rapper and writer - presents a festive Adverb (complete with a yuletide salad battle), with his guests the former Scottish Makar Jackie Kay, poetic legend John Hegley, Mercury prize nominated folk singer Sam Lee, as well as satirical supremo Brian Bilston. They bring iconic robins, soul stirring music, poetic Christmas questio…
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Dr Katie Snape: How can genomics help us understand cancer?
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9:17In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Dr Katie Snape, principal clinician at Genomics England, cancer geneticist, and specialist in inherited cancer, to explain how genomics can help us understand cancer. You can also find a series of short videos explaining some of the common terms you might encounter about genomics on our YouTube channel. If you…
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In this episode of The Spark File, Susan shares a spark that hit her straight in the nervous system: From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks — a book recommended by the late, beloved Gavin Creel. Together, Laura and Susan explore the “striver’s curse,” what it means to feel your brain changing as you age, and why the shift from fluid intellig…
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Welcome to Season 7 of The Spark File podcast with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien! On this episode, Laura and Susan discuss the wisdom of neuroscientist Dr. Dan Siegel and the fact that there is no such thing as Immaculate Perception. We only see what we believe. To truly see deeply, we must question everything we believe. Tune in to learn the in…
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Shirley MacLaine's Powerful Speech on Why Dance Matters: My Night at the First Dance Hall of Fame!
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22:24The first-ever Dance Hall of Fame ceremony brought together some of the most influential artists in American dance, and in this episode, I share what it was like to be in the room for this historic night. Led by Anita Mann and made possible by philanthropist Glorya Kaufman, the inaugural celebration honored legends including Martha Graham, Gene Kel…
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Digital Literacy & Digital Fluency with AI: Dr. Kisito Futonge Nzembayie on Leading Digital Transformation
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40:49Dr. Kisito Futonge Nzembayie is an Assistant Professor at Trinity Business School, Director of the MSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and a serial EdTech founder. Hear how to build entrepreneurial spirit within your organization, why AI readiness (Artificial Intelligence) is about more than just technology, the importance of digital literacy & d…
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Moira Shearer: "The Red Shoes" Global Ballet Star Who Rejected Fame | The Rest of the Story | Ep 44
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30:02Moira Shearer became the global face of The Red Shoes — the film that changed ballet on screen forever. But before Technicolor fame, she was a Scottish child prodigy who trained in Africa, stunned teachers in London, and caught the eye of one of the toughest Russian ballet masters of the era. At just ten, she was invited into Nicholas Legat's elite…
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James Cagney: The Dance Life Behind Hollywood's Legendary Tough Guy | The Rest of the Story | ep 43
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27:45James Cagney is remembered as Hollywood's original tough guy — the streetwise gangster, the rapid-fire talker, the Oscar winner whose intensity lit up the screen. But behind that persona was something most people don't know: He was a dancer first. Before the fame, before Public Enemy, before he became one of the most iconic actors of the 20th centu…
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Chita Rivera: The Untold Dance Journey of a Broadway Trailblazer | The Rest of the Story | Ep 42
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31:47Chita Rivera originated Anita in West Side Story, Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, Velma in Chicago, and Aurora/Death in Kiss of the Spider Woman — four dance-driven roles that became Broadway touchstones and still carry her imprint today. But the path to those roles? Almost nobody knows it. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podc…
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Carlo Gébler and actor Lise-Ann McLaughlin on Jennifer’s theatrical tradition, as daughter of playwright Denis Johnston and Abbey actor and producer Shelagh RichardsChair Dermot BolgerBy dlr Staff
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Novelists Christine Dwyer Hickey, Sinéad Gleeson and Claire Kilroy discuss the Jennifer books they admire and re-readChair Cauvery MadhavanBy dlr Staff
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Jennifer’s son Patrick Smyth talks about important items donated to dlr Libraries and hosted in dlr LexIconChair Carlo GéblerBy dlr Staff
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Why Jennifer Johnston’s Work Matters with Dermot Bolger, Frank McGuinness and Éilís Ní Dhuibhne
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46:09Writers and academics discuss Jennifer’s work and where she sits in the literary world, and share personal anecdotes about the writer they knewChair Martina DevlinBy dlr Staff
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What Lies Beneath: Caroline Madden and Sharon Guard in conversation with Jackie Lynam 2025
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1:01:27Join us for an afternoon of conversation around two gripping books exploring the darkness behind perfect facades and journeys of self-discovery to regain sense of self. Caroline Madden’s The Marriage Vendetta (Eriu) is a darkly humorous story of secrets, betrayal, revenge, and dangerous influence. Assembling Ailish (Poolbeg) by Sharon Guard is a mo…
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The Art of the Short Story: Mary Morrissy and Mary O'Donnell in conversation with Niall MacMonagle
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1:05:28As short stories continue to captivate, join us to delve into two striking collections. Mary Morrissy’s Twenty-Twenty Vision (The Lilliput Press) is a collection of stories exploring hindsight, honesty and late middle-age regret, with empathy and wry humour. Mary O’Donnell’s Walking Ghosts (Mercier Press) takes us from urban encounters to sun-drenc…
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Simon Armitage, Alistair McGowan, Joelle Taylor
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41:39Ian McMillan's guests include the Poet Laureate Simon Armitage with poetry from his latest collection 'New Cemetery', impressionist and poet Alistair McGowan and Joelle Taylor with her new book 'Maryville'. Poet Laureate Simon Armitage shares poems from his recent collection 'New Cemetery' - inspired by a cemetery that was being built near his hous…
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Jeni LeGon: MGM's "Million-Dollar" Tapper (So Why Did She Vanish?) | The Rest of the Story | ep 41
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19:38Jeni LeGon danced with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, signed a historic long-term contract at MGM, and became one of the first women — black or white — to build a solo tap career. So how did her Hollywood dream suddenly change course? In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podcast, I trace the path from her self-taught beginnings …
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Amanda Pichini: What is a genetic counsellor?
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8:02In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Amanda Pichini, clinical director at Genomics England and genetic counsellor, to explain what a genetic counsellor is. You can also find a series of short videos explaining some of the common terms you might encounter about genomics on our YouTube channel. If you’ve got any questions, or have any other topics …
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Train Poetry with Don Paterson, Bella Hardy, Carmen Marcus, Patrick McGuinness
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42:33Ian McMillan enjoys the language of the iconic 'Night Mail' poem by W.H. Auden, invites us into signal boxes, imagines train station bars, and evokes the empty platforms that inspire songs - as he celebrates 200 years of railway inspired poetry with his guests Don Paterson, Carmen Marcus, Bella Hardy and Patrick McGuinness. Don Paterson is a poet a…
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Patrick Swayze: How Dance Built The Beloved Hollywood Star | The Rest of the Story | ep 40
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36:20Patrick Swayze starred in Dirty Dancing, Ghost, and Point Break — but few know the full dance story that built the Hollywood legend. Before fame, he was a natural-born performer from Houston — trained by his mother, choreographer Patsy Swayze. Equally gifted in movement, music, and sport, his future seemed almost prewritten in the stars. But one ni…
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Teri Garr: The Unknown Dance Life Behind The Iconic Comedic Actress | The Rest of the Story | ep 39
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22:15Teri Garr — the Oscar-nominated star of Tootsie, Young Frankenstein, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind — was one of film's most beloved comedic actresses. But before the fame, she was one of Hollywood's most prolific dancers. What led her there? A family tragedy — and a Rockette legacy — would set her on a path toward the soundstages of 1960s …
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Shaun Usher, Katrina Naomi, Amani Saeed, Fran Edwards and Jennifer Jones
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42:02Shaun Usher's Letters of Note project became a cultural empire spanning multiple books, stage shows, and an online archive. He's now produced Diaries of Note - a collection of diary entries that span centuries from the great and the good . He discusses the relationship between a diary entry and a poem. Katrina Naomi on her latest pamphlet of poems,…
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Grover Dale: The Dancer Jerome Robbins Kept Turning To | The Rest of the Story | ep 38
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30:01Grover Dale danced beside the legends — Jerome Robbins, Michael Kidd, Michael Bennett, Gene Kelly — yet his name rarely makes the spotlight. He went from a small-town kid with makeshift tap shoes… to a Broadway dancer in West Side Story… to a Hollywood performer in The Unsinkable Molly Brown and The Young Girls of Rochefort. And just when it seemed…
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Poetry by Tony Harrison, US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze, Sinéad Morrissey, David Morley, and Daniel Sluman
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41:37Ian McMillan celebrates an iconic poem that inspired a generation of poets and readers - Tony Harrison's 'Them and Uz'.His guests include the new US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze, the former Poet Laureate of Belfast Sinéad Morrissey who brings us an autumnal 'Neon Line', zoologist and poet David Morley on his new book 'Passion', and Daniel Sluman on a l…
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Donna McKechnie: Michael Bennett's Muse Who Defined an Era of Dance | The Rest of the Story | ep 37
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33:20Donna McKechnie didn't just dance in Broadway's greatest shows — she helped build them. Promises, Promises. Company. A Chorus Line. Her artistry and emotional intelligence defined a generation of musical theatre. But this episode isn't just about the roles that made her famous — it's about everything that led there: a Michigan childhood spent danci…
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Dr Emily Perry: What is the Genomics England Research Environment?
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5:13In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Dr Emily Perry, research engagement manager at Genomics England, to explain what the Genomics England Research Environment is. You can also find a series of short videos explaining some of the common terms you might encounter about genomics on our YouTube channel. You can listen to the previous episodes mentio…
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Maria Popova, Aditya Narayan, Kimberly Campanello, DM Black
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41:59Writer and poet Maria Popova on taking inspiration from 19th century ornithological studies for her new publication, An Almanac of Birds – 100 Divinations for Uncertain Days. Slam poet Aditya Narayan has had an impressive winning streak this year – winning the Roundhouse Poetry Slam in April and the Loud Poets Grand Slam final in August. He discuss…
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Derek Hough: Redefining What a Dance Star Can Be in the 21st Century | The Rest of the Story | Ep 36
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24:53Derek Hough is one of the most recognizable dancers of the 21st century — six-time Dancing with the Stars champion, Emmy-winning (and record-breaking) choreographer, World of Dance judge, and Las Vegas headliner. But his story didn't start under spotlights. It began in a Utah kitchen — a restless kid who couldn't sit still, whose mother dragged him…
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The Verb from Contains Strong Language in Bradford
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41:44Ian McMillan presents The Verb from Contains Strong Language in Bradford - with poets Imtiaz Dharker, Kieron Higgins, Nabeela Ahmed, and Katrina Porteous (reading poems from her Laurel Prize winning collection Rhizodont). Rock, stone and sediments are everywhere in this celebration of poetry and poetry in Bradford. We have millstone grit and the st…
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Eleanor Powell: The Queen of Tap (& Why She Left Hollywood) | The Rest of the Story | ep 35
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33:25Eleanor Powell starred in some of MGM's most dazzling musicals, like Broadway Melody of 1936, Born to Dance, Rosalie, Honolulu, and Broadway Melody of 1940 — where she matched Fred Astaire step for step in the legendary 'Begin the Beguine.' Dubbed the Queen of Tap, Gene Kelly called her the best dancer ever put on film. Critics hailed her "eloquent…
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Ben Vereen: The Dancer Fosse Kept Turning To Who Became a Superstar | The Rest of the Story | Ep 34
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23:20Ben Vereen is widely considered one of the greatest modern showmen — a true song-and-dance force. But behind the fame is a dance story that's never been fully told. From gospel quartets and Brooklyn dance studios to the moment Bob Fosse took a chance on him — and kept returning, again and again — this episode uncovers how Vereen's artistry was buil…
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Jenna Cusworth-Bolger, Tracie Miles and Rachel Peck: How are families and hospitals bringing the Generation Study to life?
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40:32In this episode, we step inside the NHS to explore how the Generation Study is brought to life - from posters in waiting rooms to midwife training. We follow the journey of parents joining the study at the very start of their baby’s life, and hear from those making it happen on the ground. Our guests reflect on the teamwork between families and hos…
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Suzanne Charny: The Dancer Fosse Trusted to Lead His Vision on Film | The Rest of the Story | Ep 33
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30:01Suzanne Charny's dance journey was anything but ordinary. From a childhood training path that veered far from the usual ballet–tap–jazz pipeline, to being personally chosen by Bob Fosse to lead Sweet Charity's "Rich Man's Frug" on film, her story is one of singular talent meeting the right moment. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey…
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Testament presents poetry in performance from Daljit Nagra, Kate Fox, Andrew McMillan and Kirsty Taylor The Adverb is recorded in front of a studio audience in St George's Hall, Bradford at the Contains Strong Language festival. Part of the Bradford 2025 City of Culture celebrations. Testament is a writer, rapper, educator and world-record breaking…
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Russ Tamblyn: Acrobat Who Rewrote Dance in Iconic Hollywood Musicals | The Rest of the Story | Ep 32
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20:57Russ Tamblyn flipped, tumbled, and changed the movie musical forever. From a daredevil kid climbing telephone poles, to winning tumbling championships, to early tap training and a stage break with Lloyd Bridges — his path snowballed fast. Soon he was thrown into the barn-raising of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers — even though he wasn't supposed to…
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The Adverb from the Ledbury Poetry Festival
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56:22Ian McMillan presents poetry in performance with Jackie Kay, Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen in this recording of The Adverb at the Ledbury Festival.They share poems of friendship, childhood, and of love in its many forms - from the love of a child for a parent, to the love of balconies. Jackie Kay is the former Makar (Poet Laureate) of Scotland…
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Dr Nour Elkhateeb: What is a clinical geneticist?
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9:31In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Dr Nour Elkhateeb, clinical fellow at Genomics England and clinical geneticist for the NHS, to explain the role of a clinical geneticist. The previous episode mentioned in the conversation is linked below. What is the diagnostic odyssey? You can also find a series of short videos explaining some of the common …
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Joan McCracken: Fosse's Angel and Broadway's Comedy Dance Pioneer | The Rest of the Story | Ep 31
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25:41Joan McCracken turned a bit part in Oklahoma! into overnight stardom — her pratfall in the chorus made her Broadway's "girl who falls down," and it caught Hollywood's attention, leading to starring roles in movie musicals like MGM's Good News and Hollywood Canteen. She worked with game-changing choreographers: George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Jer…
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Francisco Azuaje, Karim Beguir, Harry Farmer and Dr Rich Scott: How can cross-sector collaborations drive responsible use of AI for genomic innovation?
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38:08In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being applied in genomics through cross-sector collaborations. Genomics England and InstaDeep are working together on AI and machine learning-related projects to accelerate cancer research and drive more personalised healthcare. Alongside these scientific advances, …
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S6E7 - Sara Bareilles / The Town Hall Spark Sessions
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27:23This week on The Town Hall Spark Sessions - a podcast collaboration between NYC's Town Hall and The Spark File, we welcome the iconic singer, songwriter, actress and composer, Sara Bareilles. With more than 15 million singles and 3 million albums sold in the U.S., she is one of the world’s leading popular musicians. Join us as we discuss how love a…
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Matt Mattox: Hollywood's Go-To Dancer Who Codified a Jazz Technique | The Rest of the Story | Ep 30
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30:51Matt Mattox was everywhere — from partnering Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to stealing the show in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Choreographers like Jack Cole, Michael Kidd, and Eugene Loring singled him out. Broadway welcomed him. And yet… his biggest legacy wasn't onstage or onscreen. Trained in tap, ballet, jazz, and acrobatics, …
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Barrie Chase: Astaire's Final Dance Partner, 60s Icon Who Quit Fame | The Rest of the Story | Ep 29
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19:46Barrie Chase danced beside Fred Astaire — hand-picked by the legend himself for his groundbreaking television specials. She stole scenes in White Christmas with a single line and redefined cool in cult classics like It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. So why isn't Barrie Chase a household name? In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Danc…
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Gene Nelson: Dubbed the Next Astaire or Kelly (Why is He Forgotten?) | The Rest of the Story | Ep 28
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25:47Gene Nelson starred (and danced!) in iconic films like Lullaby of Broadway, Tea for Two, and Oklahoma!. He was once hailed as the next Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly, yet his name is often left out of the conversation about the dance greats. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podcast, we trace Gene's journey from a Seattle-bor…
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Introducing: Sean Bolger's Talk Show! UK Broadcaster Sean Bolger (Talk Radio, LBC, BBC, BFBS, Talk Radio Europe) & guests in conversation. Star Interviews, Expert Advice, Personal Stories, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Relationships, Travel, Food, Books, Health, Fitness, Wellbeing and more. Got something to talk about? Get in touch and join the convers…
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