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Host City

Host City

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HOST CITY is the annual conference and exhibition for leaders in event hosting. This is where city representatives, destination marketers, event owners and suppliers from all over the world meet to network and learn from each other.
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Does Religion Lead to Tolerance or Intolerance? An international three-day conference in Oxford, organised by the Science and Religious Conflict Project team. It is an interdisciplinary conference on the theme of empirically informed approaches to understanding the ways in which religion increases or decreases tolerance.
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Beyond Neoliberalism: The Conference Podcast

Beyond Neoliberalism Conference

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A playlist of the panel discussions and interviews from the Beyond Neoliberalism Conference at Cambridge University. This three-day conference gathered a high-profile and interdisciplinary group of scholars and thinkers – social scientists, legal scholars, historians, journalists, public intellectuals, and policymakers – from all around the world. The goal was ambitious: to draw on the participants’ expertise in their respective fields to envision a new political economic order. The conferen ...
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. ...
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UKERC Energy Workshops

Oxford University

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In this series of lectures, various presenters outline key energy issues. All presentations were part of events organised by the UK Energy Research Centre's conference team, the Meeting Place. The Meeting Place brings together diverse people within the energy community to bring benefits to UK energy researchers.
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The central idea of the Organisational Behaviour with Siphiwe Moyo podcast revolves around the notion that work can be enjoyable. It doesn't have to suck. We delve into the influence of different factors on organisational behaviour outcomes, such as employee engagement, organisational commitment, turnover intentions, productivity, effectiveness, and more. Our approach is both entertaining and pragmatic, ensuring a relatable and applicable experience. We have a new episode two times a month.
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International Surrogacy Forum

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism.
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This Conference was organised by an ad hoc multidisciplinary group in Oxford University, which had begun in 2006 to discuss how to network and raise the profile of the research already being done in Oxford on peace, peacemaking, peacebuilding and peacekeeping. The title ‘The Serious Study of Peace’ underlines that peace was no longer seen merely as a fringe interest but was beginning to take its place in academe as a matter of serious concern to which a wide range of disciplines can contribu ...
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This podcast features the keynote speakers from "The UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference 2025" which is organised by Rowcroft Hospice. The series explores the critical role of dementia and palliative care in supporting those living with dementia. Across these episodes, we’ll be sharing expert insights, real-life experiences, and innovative approaches to improving care All episodes were recorded live at Buckfast Abbey Conference Centre in Devon on Tuesday 25th March 2025. This podcast ...
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FiLiA

FiLiA

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FiLiA is a UK-based feminist charity, platforming and connecting women through our annual conference, blog posts, and podcasts. Listen to women sharing stories, wisdom, experience, feminism, sisterhood and solidarity. Find us at: www.filia.org.uk The opinions expressed here represent the views of each woman. FiLiA does not necessarily endorse or support every woman's opinion, but we uphold women's rights to freedom of belief, thought and expression.
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La Product Conference is the French annual meeting of the Product Managers' community. That's where they connect, share and learn. LPC usually takes place in June. We have also monthly meetups where two speakers give their feedbacks on hands-on topics such as design sprints, roadmaps, Product Growth, analytics and data, Product Organisation and all things product. Join us here http://laproductconf.com/ and there https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/pro/lpc
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The Conference Collective - Event Management Podcast

Professional Conference Organisers Association

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Welcome to the 'The Conference Collective' Podcast, celebrating the best in innovation and leadership from those who are creating a positive change in the business events industry. A podcast brought to you by the Professional Conference Organisers Association Inc. and hosted by Libbie Ray from Connected Event Group. This podcast provides listeners with behind the scenes access to some of the key innovators in our industry as they share their honest and raw insights. It highlights how collabo ...
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What would an alternative to capitalism actually look like? A Participatory Economy (also known as Parecon) is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system based on democratic planning of the productive commons by self-managing workplaces and neighbourhoods. It describes how a modern economy of millions of people can be organised around solidarity and cooperation instead of competition and greed. In this podcast, co-creator and economist, Robin Hahnel, is joined by fellow adv ...
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Planet in Crisis

Scientists Warning Europe

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Conversations with scientists exploring science-based ways to protect the future of our planet, our children, and other creatures that share our World. We live on a planet in crisis. Scientists have warned us about the rapidly increasing dangers of climate change and destruction of the biosphere - specifically in the 1992, 2017 and 2019 World Scientists' Warnings which were signed by 1,700; 15,000 and 11,000 scientists respectively when issued. Initial episodes of this podcast feature sessio ...
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Welcome to the Sheffield Digital Podcast. This is the place to hear about the exciting digital industries in the Sheffield City Region. We cover engaging topics about the local tech sector with special guests from a thriving community of companies, accelerators, policy-makers, educators, freelancers, events organisers, and more! If you’re interested in unique tech career stories straight from Sheffield, then check out our interviews with people who share the why’s and the how’s of what they ...
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Explore the world of bell ringing with insightful interviews, captivating histories, and challenging quizzes. Join us on this monthly podcast as we journey into the lives of multifarious bell ringers, uncovering their passions, favourite towers, and the essence of quintessential English change ringing. Tune in for a unique and comprehensive perspective on this timeless tradition.
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In this keynote interview from Host City 2025, Harvey Goldsmith CBE, the visionary promoter behind Live Aid, reflects on The Enduring Inspiration of Major Events. In conversation with Rhona McLeod, Harvey shares behind-the-scenes stories from Live Aid, explores how major events are conceived and delivered against the odds, and discusses why great e…
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In this interview from Host City 2025, Sarah Massey, Managing Director of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, joins Sarah Lewis OBE OLY to reflect on a landmark tournament that redefined what women’s sport can achieve. From record-breaking attendances and global broadcast reach to inclusive fan experiences, bold leadership and lasting social impact, …
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This panel, Empowering Host Cities and Event Organisers Through Exceptional Visitor Experience, explores how cities and organisers can design seamless, inclusive and memorable journeys for attendees. Helen Helliwell (Invictus Games Birmingham 2027), John David (SportsETA) and Dr. Igor Lanzoni (JJIF and multiple international federations) join moder…
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This keynote welcome from Host City 2025 is delivered by Kay Morrison, Chief Executive of Glasgow Life. Drawing on Glasgow’s experience as a globally recognised host city, Kay reflects on the power of partnership, long-term legacy and collaboration in delivering world-class events. She sets the tone for the conference by welcoming delegates to Glas…
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This keynote welcome from Host City 2025 is delivered by Rob Dickson, Director of Industry and Events at VisitScotland. Rob highlights the central role of events in driving tourism, economic growth and global connection, reflecting on Scotland’s recent successes across sport, culture and business. He sets out VisitScotland’s Team Scotland approach …
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This Host City 2025 panel, Driving Growth in Major Events, brings together leaders from live entertainment, festivals and multi-sport events to explore how major events can scale sustainably while protecting quality, culture and community value. Jim King (AEG Presents UK & European Festivals), Lori Anderson (Festivals Edinburgh) and Darren Hall (Co…
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This keynote address from Host City 2025 is delivered by Uğur Erdener, President of SportAccord, Honorary President of World Archery, and Honorary Member of the International Olympic Committee. Speaking from the perspective of international federations and SportAccord, Uğur reflects on the evolving role of host cities, the importance of sustainable…
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This panel from Host City 2025, The Business of Events and Sport in the Middle East, explores how major international events are reshaping perceptions, investment and opportunity across the region. Basim K. Ibrahim (Ministry of Investment, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Fatema Hayat (Islamic Sports Solidarity Association) and Treve Evans (AIPH) join mod…
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This panel from Host City 2025, New Content for New Audiences, explores how sports and events are evolving to engage younger, more diverse audiences. Rob Stull (UIPM), Pierre Trochet (IFAF), Cherrelle Redley Murrain (Glasgow 2026) and Federico Müller Teran (International Olympic Committee) join moderator Jack McGill (QTV) to discuss emerging sports…
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This Host City 2025 panel, The Business Case for Investment in Major Events, brings together senior leaders from across sport, destinations and event delivery to examine how major events can be funded, delivered and justified in an increasingly cost-conscious environment. Phil Batty OBE (Glasgow 2026), Dominic McKay (SEC & EPCR), Joanne Deponio (UK…
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This Host City 2025 panel on Innovation in Major Events brings together leaders from sport, destinations and event services to explore how major events are evolving in format, scale and impact. Max Cobb (International Biathlon Union), Paul Bush OBE (Tour de France Grand Départ 2027) and Bonnie May (Global Infusion Group) join moderator Sarah Lewis …
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This Host City 2025 panel, The Americas’ Decade of Sport, explores how the United States and the wider Americas are preparing for an unprecedented period of major global events, from FIFA World Cup 2026 to LA28 and beyond. Martye Kendrick (Harris County Sports & Convention Corp.), Brett Gosper (NFL), Lynn Young (U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission) …
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This Host City 2025 panel, How Can International Events Maximise Local Impact?, explores how major events can deliver meaningful, long-term benefits for host communities. Rebecca Edser (EventScotland), Professor Gayle McPherson (University of the West of Scotland) and Jakob Kjeldgaard Fuglsang (Copenhagen Legacy Lab, Wonderful Copenhagen) join mode…
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This Host City 2025 panel, Sustaining the Future with Major Events, examines how sustainability is shifting from obligation to opportunity across the global events industry. John Langford (AEG), Nasser Majali (Islamic Solidarity Sports Association) and Chris Thompson (You.Smart.Thing) join moderator Selina Donald (Trivandi Group) to discuss energy …
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In this timely episode of the Sales Chat Show, Simon Hazeldine, Graham Jones, and Anthony Steers tackle the big question many sales professionals are facing right now: How do you sell smart when the economy isn’t on your side?With economic headwinds, shifting buyer behaviours, and tighter budgets, the trio shares practical, real-world strategies fo…
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This episode of the Sheffield Digital Podcast discusses the benefits and value of hosting work placements as part of The Sheffield College's T-Levels program. The discussions highlight how these placements help bridge the gap between education and the workforce, preparing students for future careers while also benefiting local businesses by nurturi…
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In this episode of The Conference Collective, we’re joined by Ashton Bishop, strategy expert and award-winning keynote speaker, to explore how event professionals can apply Next Horizon Thinking to stay competitive in a fast-moving landscape. We dive into the power of AV technology as a strategic tool, the importance of long-term innovation in even…
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What this episode covers • The moment you have to stop coding and start coaching • The surprising amount of administration (so many spreadsheets! 📊) • How to build trust when your former peers are now your direct reports • The #1 tip for new managers: walking meetings • What no one tells you: office politics and the art of influence…
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Anthony Laye reveals the power of understanding human behavior in business and events. In this episode, he shares strategies for reading body language, responding to client feedback, and ensuring your communication resonates deeply. He emphasizes the importance of embodying the words you speak and developing consistent, small habits to improve your…
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Ever wondered who guides the technical direction for a company with over 1,300 microservices? In this episode, we sit down with Enterprise Architects Eleanor and Alexandra to demystify their role. We explore how they bring structure to massive scale, enable smarter decisions with Architecture Decision Records (ADRs), and why they believe that at bo…
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The international network for democratic planning held its first ever in-person conference. It took place in Montreal in July 2025 and members of the Participatory Economy Project attended and gave presentations. In this episode, PEP members will discuss what they thought of the event. The international network for democratic planning: https://www.…
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Jacqui shares her journey from hotels to starting her own business, revealing the lessons learned along the way. She talks about the importance of training, mentorship, and fostering relationships in the event industry. Jacqui also discusses the challenges of running a business in an industry with frequent turnover, the value of word-of-mouth marke…
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'I asked her: do you hate men? She said: ’This thing about hating men is really more about standing up to male dominance WITHOUT apology. Meet Andrea Dworkin! In this episode, Roberta Pyzel discusses her documentary DWORKIN: a close-up portrait of the brilliant, compassionate, and courageous feminist icon. Dworkin’s lifelong commitment to elevating…
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Angel shares her unconventional career path, transitioning from over 20 years in the food industry to the tech world and eventually founding her own consultancy. She discusses the inspiration behind her career change, the importance of continual learning, and her expertise in using playful methodologies like LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® and AI Design Sprint…
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In this closing panel discussion, “The Future of Dementia and Palliative Care" Dr. Jill Horne chairs a conversation with leading experts Dr. Sarah Russell, Prof. Liz Sampson, Dr. Wilco Achterberg, and Prof. Kevin Brazil. Listen as the panel tackle thought-provoking audience questions, from their personal heroes in dementia and palliative care and t…
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An interview with LinkedIn profiler Tony K SilverThe truth about what doesn’t work—and how to fix it fastCommon mistakes, missed opportunities, and strategies that workIs your LinkedIn profile costing you sales? Find out what our expert saysPractical advice to turn your LinkedIn presence from ignored to irresistibleFrom spammy to strategic: How rea…
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Dr. Sean Richardson draws from his experience in high-intensity sports to discuss how to perform at the highest level under pressure. In this episode, he reveals strategies for managing stress, preventing burnout, and creating successful, resilient teams. He also explores the importance of clearly defined company values and how leadership can model…
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oin us behind the scenes of Space Summit, Bol.com’s internal tech conference—where product and tech become speakers, crew, and innovators for a day. This year’s edition? Bigger, bolder, and now open to the entire product team for the first time! What this episode covers The story behind Space Summit: From auditorium talks to a 1,100-person conferen…
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In this episode, we interview Kieran, a Senior Product Manager from the Home Office's Police and Public Protection Technology portfolio. Kieran discusses his role in managing the product lifecycle, his career journey from university to the Home Office, and the diverse skill set required for his job. Kieran also shares his experiences as an LGBTQ+ p…
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In this episode, Karen Bolinger shares her journey through the events industry and discusses how events can be more than just a good time - they can be a catalyst for intellectual and social impact. She talks about the importance of educating government bodies about the long-term value events bring to communities, how bold thinking from other indus…
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Probably the most asked question so far. Who are the people behind the hilarious social media accounts from bol? A group of Gen-Z's or interns? Who is Gerda and what are the things they face from day to day. What this episode covers Meet Gerda, the alter ego from bol A day in the life of a community manager Lots of fun stories and anekdotes How to …
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Beyond Neoliberalism Conference panel on "Governing Finance," chaired by Desmond King (University of Oxford), with participants: Ilias Alami (University of Cambridge), Anush Kapadia (Indian Institute of Technology), Saule Omarova (University of Pennsylvania), and Natascha van der Zwan (University of Leiden). https://beyond-neoliberalism.org/…
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Beyond Neoliberalism Conference panel on "Remaking Globalization," chaired by Farah Stockman (New York Times), with participants: Stefan Link (Dartmouth College), Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics), Marcos Nobre (Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) and Center for Critical Imagination), Jazmin Sierra (University of Notre Dame…
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Beyond Neoliberalism Conference second plenary panel on "Politics in a Post-Neoliberal World," chaired by Gary Gerstle (University of Cambridge), with participants Pablo Bustinduy (Minister of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs, and the 2030 Agenda, Spain), Julius Krein (American Affairs), Marc Stears (University College London), and Gillian Tett (Fin…
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'It's important to say that even today we know that children are in the court systems and their voices are not being heard in a way that is respected. If you can't name something, you can't heal from it.' In this episode Sally Jackson from FiLiA talks to Jeanne Sarson, Co founder Non-State Torture and Linda McDonald Co founder of Non-State Torture …
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In this provocative episode of the Sales Chat Show, Simon Hazeldine, Graham Jones, and Anthony Steers dive into the murky waters of unethical sales behaviours and the systems that enable them. Sparked by a revealing Harvard Business Review article, the hosts explore how poorly designed sales targets and performance metrics can drive manipulation, f…
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Hannah Gardner a Consultant Admiral Nurse for Children and Young People at Dementia UK discusses a crucial but often overlooked aspect of dementia care, its impact on children and young people. Hannah sheds light on the unique challenges faced by these young individuals and how we can better support them through grief and loss. And emphasises that …
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Tracey Carter, Head of Dementia Care & Wellbeing at Hallmark Care Homes, guides us through the sensitive and often misunderstood experience of bereavement and loss in people living with dementia. Dementia can profoundly alter how grief is felt and expressed, making traditional approaches to support insufficient. Tracey shares current research insig…
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Professor Karen Watchman highlights the unique challenges of dementia in individuals with learning disabilities, focusing on differences in cognitive ability progression, seizure onset (especially in Down's syndrome), and communication of pain. She emphasises personalised support, relationship nurturing, and the role of caregivers. The episode show…
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Dr. Rory Baxter and Leonie Cooper discuss digital health technologies for dementia, highlighting the benefits of robot pets and introducing the GOALD project, which co-creates digital tools for physical activity and reminiscence. The episode emphasises the crucial role of co-design in technology development for older adults and showcases the GOALD …
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In this episode, Rachel Johnstone from Dementia UK sheds light on how we can better support family carers of people living with dementia. Caring for a loved one with dementia brings unique emotional and practical challenges - from coping with anticipatory grief to navigating complex care systems and looking after one’s own wellbeing. Rachel explore…
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