Insights into the world of school marketing and communications, presented by Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and the imageseven team. The education industry is an increasingly competitive one - a school is a business, and a marketing strategy can no longer be an afterthought.
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Insights into the world of professional services marketing, presented by Frank Lippert and Deirdre Gilmore. The professional services industry is an increasingly competitive one – your firm needs to stand out from the pack, so a marketing strategy can no longer be an afterthought.
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About natural mineral spring water.
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Welcome to the Domestic Abuse Unchurched podcast. Each week we'll be stepping into the void and addressing the issue of domestic abuse in the church. Unchurched means 'not belonging to or connected with a church'. Domestic abuse ought not to belong or have any connection with the church. The church ought to be a place that promotes salvation (preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin or loss) for all who call on the name of Jesus Christ. It's time to step-up and no longer side-step.
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Ian's Health is a podcast series discussing all matters health. Hosted by Ian Entwistle, each episode will focus on important topics in health, wellness, nutrition and fitness. There'll also be help from guest experts from the health and fitness world to navigate the science and reveal clear, useful information.
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Each week, host Eric Vespe welcomes a notable guest to the show to discuss a work of film from the career of director Steven Spielberg. The Spiel is an open-ended love letter to one of the greatest film directors of all time and his enormous impact on cinema.
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The 'on this day in history' podcast, with a new episode every single day. Featuring historical events that range from the Roman Empire to the World Wide Web, HistoryPod proves that there is always something to be remembered 'on this day'. Written and presented by Scott Allsop, creator of the award-winning www.mrallsophistory.com
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Tactics, strategies, and stories of world-class founders and investors. Hosted by Justin Gordon.
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BNI podcast focusing on Success, Increased Referrals, Tips, Strategies, and taking your BNI membership to new levels through the Power of One!
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For the smart, curious listener. Shows: Age of Miracles Hyperlegible Not Boring Founders Deeper Dives Anton Teaches Packy AI
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Best friends and amateur cryptozoologists Zelda and Emma discuss creepy creatures, strange happenings and spooky circumstances.
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The Video Archives Podcast presents The Gala Show, where guests are given thirty minutes of open mic conversations on cinema, television, theater, podcasting and culture with reporter on the beat, Gala Avary. New episodes every Thursday.
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Her Name Podcast focuses on cases of women (with some bonus episodes highlighting men) from years past. Host Kirsten Caron relates the stories of these women in a conversational style. Explicit language throughout.
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The SCOUTED Podcast brings you the latest news and views on all things under-23 football. Insight, analysis and opinion on breakout stars, youth tournaments, youth-driven clubs, stories of the season, and more – SCOUTED have got you covered.
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Join 35,000+ listeners for commute-length conversations with original thinkers who will push your perspective and pull you into the marketplace of ideas. _______________________________________ "Paradox Podcast is citizen journalism at its best. Long-form discussions of important ideas, freely available to all." — Balaji Srinivasan, Angel Investor & Entrepreneur "Had fun talking with Kyle on the Paradox Podcast. We hit a variety of topics we both care about while still diving into substance. ...
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I'm Andy Poulton and I've been marketing online since 1999. Listen to my podcasts to learn a little more about a wide range of digital marketing and online security security issues. I talk about Search Engine Optimisation - SEO Google Ads, Facebook Ads and other forms of Pay per Click - PPC Social Media Marketing Email Marketing Video Marketing Web Design and Web Usability Cyber Security Passwords and Password Security And quite a bit more
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Sharing the best of Beyond The Ordinary Show _ Bringing light to conversations kept in the dark! The Beyond The Ordinary Show, hosted by John Burgos, offers FREE LIVE interactive webinar broadcasts featuring the world’s leading transformative thought leaders, energy healers and spiritual masters. Established as a platform to honestly speak about subjects, feelings and thoughts that are hard to find in mass media, the Beyond The Ordinary Show quickly grew into an interactive community for tho ...
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The body of actress Peg Entwistle was found in a ravine below the Hollywoodland sign in Los ...By Scott Allsop
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BNI 856: Weekly Presentation Coaching 145 - Janice Sanberg - Flooring Co.
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7:19In this week's Weekly Presentation Coaching episode we meet Janice Sanberg!
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26th September 1687: An explosion rips through the Parthenon in Athens while it’s being used as a gunpowder magazine
A mortar shell fired by Venetian troops at their Ottoman enemy struck the Parthenon directly, igniting the powder stored ...By Scott Allsop
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25th September 1513: Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa becomes the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean from the New World
Balboa's journey involved battling with native tribes and forging a way through thick jungle, before reaching the mountain range along the Chucunaque River from where he first saw the Pacific Ocean on the morning of 25 ...By Scott Allsop
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The Judiciary Act was passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President George ...By Scott Allsop
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BNI 855: BNI New Year - Setting Goals - Strategies - Expectations
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27:03With a lot of questions coming in around getting members more engaged, seeing fewer subs, and chapter culture, we discuss the opportunity and strategy to use at this pivotal time of year.
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In the early 1860s, with Prussia facing a crisis over King Wilhelm I's attempts to expand and modernize the Prussian army, he appointed Otto von Bismarck as Minister-President in an attempt to break a budgetary ...By Scott Allsop
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The first edition of the National Geographic Magazine was published by the National Geographic ...By Scott Allsop
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21st September 1937: J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel The Hobbit first published in the United Kingdom
The initial run of 1,500 copies of The Hobbit sold out within three months, and further runs proved similarly popular prompting Tolkien to write the Lord of the ...By Scott Allsop
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20th September 1378: Western Schism divides the Catholic Church after the contested election of Antipope Clement VII
Clement established his court in Avignon, supported by France, Scotland, and several other European states. Urban VI, meanwhile, retained control of Rome and was recognized by England, much of Germany, and parts of ...By Scott Allsop
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19th September 1970: First Glastonbury Festival took place at Worthy Farm in Somerset, known at the time as the Pilton Festival of Pop, Folk, and Blues
Organised by dairy farmer Michael Eavis, the event was billed as the Pilton Pop, Blues & Folk Festival and attracted 1,500 people who paid a pound each to see a number of bands on a single stage and drink unlimited quantities of ...By Scott Allsop
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BNI 854: Business Matters 132 - When Things Get Crazy
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17:51We are back with a Business Matters episode and we discuss how sometimes things can get a bit crazy and you need to make decisions on time and priority.
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17th September 1908: Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge of the U.S. Army becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash
Whilst circling the parade ground of Fort Myer, a propeller blade split and broke apart. This struck one of the wires that controlled the rudder, pitching the aircraft forward sharply after which it crashed nose-first into the ...By Scott Allsop
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The Revolución Libertadora began in Argentina, resulting in the end of Juan Perón’s second term as ...By Scott Allsop
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The Nuremberg Laws enshrined anti-semitic discrimination in the legal framework of the country through two pieces of ...By Scott Allsop
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14th September 1741: George Frideric Handel, a German-born composer who had settled in London, completed his oratorio Messiah
Messiah has since become one of the most frequently performed choral works in Western music with the “Hallelujah” chorus becoming a central piece in the choral ...By Scott Allsop
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Originally only available for the Japanese Family Computer, it took nearly another two years for the game to be available ...By Scott Allsop
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South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko died in Pretoria prison from injuries inflicted while in police ...By Scott Allsop
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11th September 1792: Theft of the French Blue diamond, later known as the Hope Diamond, during the French Revolution
The French Blue diamond had been part of the royal collection since the seventeenth century, and was stolen by a group of thieves after King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were imprisoned in the ...By Scott Allsop
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American rock band Nirvana released the critically acclaimed single “Smells Like Teen ...By Scott Allsop
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9th September 1947: First literal computer ‘bug’ found in the Harvard Mark II electromechanical computer
The bug in the Harvard Mark II was very literal since it was a moth trapped between the points inside an electromagnetic ...By Scott Allsop
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Emmy Winning writer (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) and very funny standup comedian (People Pleaser) Josh Gondelman returns to The Spiel to talk about a film that most people probably forgot was produced by Steven Spielberg: 2010's True Grit starring Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and Hailee Steinfeld in her first major role. Based on …
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8th September 1878: “The Great Herding” of sheep to Santa Cruz departs Fortín Conesa on the southern frontier of Argentina
Contemporary accounts suggest that over 20,000 sheep were gathered near Fortín Conesa in northern Patagonia, from where they undertook a gruelling journey to the abundant grazing land of Santa Cruz ...By Scott Allsop
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7th September 1497: Perkin Warbeck claims he is English King Richard IV during the Second Cornish Uprising
Warbeck had convinced his followers that he was Richard, Duke of York, the younger of the two ‘Princes in the ...By Scott Allsop
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The ship Victoria returned to Spain as the only survivor of Ferdinand Magellan’s fleet that circumnavigated the ...By Scott Allsop
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5th September 1945: Defection of Igor Gouzenko to Canada exposes a Soviet espionage network in the West
Gouzenko’s defection had far-reaching effects. In Canada, several people were arrested and convicted of espionage while other Western governments were alerted to the extent of Soviet intelligence ...By Scott Allsop
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233: Putting your school brand purpose first and is anyone on Threads?
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23:50School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Harrison Shearn In this episode of SMC, Charlie is again joined in the studio by Rita and Harrison. The team explores Meta’s latest addition of Threads as a placement option and whether schools should consider advertising on Threads. In the Deep Dive, the trio dissect comment…
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Thomas Edison began operating the first permanent commercial electrical power plant in New ...By Scott Allsop
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3rd September 1939: Second World War officially begins when France and the United Kingdom declare war on Germany alongside Australia and New Zealand
German Nazi forces had invaded Poland two days earlier, claiming to be acting in self-defence following a ‘false flag’ ...By Scott Allsop
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2nd September 1192: Treaty of Jaffa signed between Richard I of England and Saladin, ending the Third Crusade
The Treaty of Jaffa established a three-year truce and confirmed that Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, although Christian pilgrims would be allowed access to the city’s holy ...By Scott Allsop
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On the 1st September 1939, German forces invaded Poland in a move that was to trigger the Second World ...By Scott Allsop
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31st August 1854: Cholera outbreak in London’s Broad Street leads to John Snow’s investigation into germ-contaminated water
Physician John Snow investigated the outbreak by mapping cholera cases in the area, which showed a clear concentration of cases around the public water pump on Broad ...By Scott Allsop
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30th August 1918: Bolshevik leader Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, survives an assassination attempt
The assassination of Lenin was attempted by Fanya Kaplan, a member of the anti-Bolshevik faction of the Socialist Revolutionary ...By Scott Allsop
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In this episode of The PSM Show, co-host Damion Morris welcomes Allison Tivnon, strategic advisor, author, and City Councilor for Beaverton, Oregon. Allison has spent nearly two decades guiding AEC firms through the complexities of marketing, planning, and leadership. Damion and Allison explore why so many strategic plans lose momentum after the re…
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29th August 1831: Michael Faraday performs his first experiment leading to the discovery of electromagnetic induction
Faraday constructed an apparatus consisting of two coils of wire wound around opposite sides of an iron ring, and when he connected one coil to a battery a galvanometer detected a brief current induced in the second ...By Scott Allsop
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28th August 1963: Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
Taking place on the centenary of President Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, in which he declared the freedom of slaves, ‘I Have a Dream’ was the sixteenth of eighteen speeches given by different orators that day and is regularly described as one of the best speeches of the 20th ...By Scott Allsop
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BNI 853: Business Matters 131 - I dropped the ball. What do I do?
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13:00In this week's Business Matters we answer a submitted question about how to fix your reputation in BNI when you have dropped the ball with a referral.
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27th August 1928: The Kellogg-Briand Pact to renounce war signed by 15 nations including Germany, France and the United States
At the time it was optimistically hoped that the signing of the Kellogg-Briand Pact would stop any future wars, but the impact of the Great Depression in the 1930s led nations such as Japan and Italy to launch invasions of Manchuria and Abyssinia ...By Scott Allsop
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26th August 1914: Battle of Tannenberg begins in the early weeks of the First World War between Russian and German forces
Exploiting intercepted Russian radio messages, which had not been encrypted, the Germans were able to anticipate the Russians’ movements and concentrate their forces effectively. By 30 August, Russian resistance ...By Scott Allsop
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Twilight Zone: The Movie with Macon Blair
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1:06:56Macon Blair (The Toxic Avenger, I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore) joins Vespe to talk about one of the most impactful films of Steven Spielberg's career, Twilight Zone: The Movie. They dip into the tragedy, of course, but there's more to this anthology than the controversy. This film brings together some of the best filmmakers of the era …
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BNI 852: One chapter of 40 or Two Chapters of 20
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14:16This week’s question is: Which is better—one chapter with 40 members, or two chapters with 20 members each?
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25th August 1835: The Great Moon Hoax begins to appear in The New York Sun newspaper as a series of articles
The articles that formed the “Great Moon Hoax” stated that famed astronomer John Herschel had observed animals resembling bison, goats, and even humanoid bat-like creatures on the Moon alongside forests, oceans, pyramids, and ...By Scott Allsop
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24th August 79: The eruption of Mount Vesuvius wipes out numerous Roman settlements including Pompeii and Herculaneum
Beginning at around 1pm on 24 August, Mount Vesuvius sent gas, volcanic ash, and pumice into the stratosphere for up to 20 hours. This was followed by a pyroclastic flow that carried gas and molten rock down from the volcano and which then buried the previously fallen ...By Scott Allsop
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23rd August 1942: Battle of Stalingrad enters its most intense phase with a bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe
While the broader Battle of Stalingrad began on 17 July, it wasn’t until 23 August that the city itself was attacked. Over 1,000 German aircraft dropped bombs in one of the Eastern Front’s most intense aerial ...By Scott Allsop
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