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Speak Young Queen

Speak Young Queen

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Thanks to the overwhelming positive feedback received from the Speak Young Queen campaign we have created a new outlet for all of our voices to be heard. Tune in to hear KayBee, Dani J, Twizziana and a few special guest give their insight on everything from mental health to the best trap music out. Nothing is off limits.
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The Disturbing Truth

Law & Crime Network

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True crime and true horror story podcast that deal with real life events. MrBlackPasta looks at solved and unsolved mysteries around serial killers, murderers, strange happenings and other real life true horror.
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Up, Up and Away - the digital health podcast

Dom Burch and Saira Arif

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On Up, Up and Away we speak to thought-leaders and opinion formers in the world of digital health, be that clinicians, patients, young people or other tech innovators. We find out what things are making a real difference. Our talented team specialise in creating digitally enabled self-management programmes to the NHS for young people. We've spent the past eight years or so developing the Digital Health Passport - an evidence-based mobile app, which improves skills, knowledge and confidence t ...
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This African Love

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This podcast celebrates African and Black love stories, perspectives, and cultures. Don't speak about it; be about it," they said. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need to do. Speak. So let's talk about it: LOVE. Because how can you be, what you don't understand? So let's TALk about it - this African love. In all its forms, to all its people. Whether you're on the continent, in the Diaspora, or of African descent, you have a voice here. Your issues deserve to be heard. If you have melan ...
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Artistic Futures

Opera North

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Welcome to Artistic Futures, a monthly podcast designed for anyone contemplating a career in the wonderful world of Opera. You will meet a range of artists who will share their passion and tell you more about their artistic journeys. It will also be full of useful tips and advice for the next generation of performers and creators.
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The Poetry Society

The Poetry Society

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The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote "a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry". Since then, it has grown into one of Britain's most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 4000 members worldwide and publishes the leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review. With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, the Poetry Soci ...
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Two-year-old Fallon Fridley was rushed to the emergency room when she was found unresponsive in the care of her babysitter, Kirstie Flood. The babysitter, a former family friend, said the toddler fell and hit her head at the park earlier that day. Fridley died at the hospital. Upon further investigation, investigators determined Fridley's cause of …
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Shadrack Ward moved to Jonesboro, Arkansas and appeared to be a quiet, misunderstood middle school student. After a joke about a girl who rejected Ward, he set his sights on Justin Black, aka The Disturbing Truth, and told him "he was dead" after school. This episode of The Disturbing Truth details how a high school bully became a vicious murderer.…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Up Up and Away podcast, host Dom Burch welcomes Kate Cheema, Director of Evaluation and Insight at UCLPartners. With over 17 years in NHS data analysis and patient safety, Kate offers a deep dive into the transformative power of data and AI in healthcare, describing her work as “turning all this nerdy gold into…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Up, Up & Away podcast, Dom Burch interviews Charles Kwaku-Odoi, Chief Executive of the Caribbean & African Health Network (CAHN). He is a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Greater Manchester, an honorary member of the esteemed Faculty of Public Health (FPH), and the honorary Ecumenical Canon at Manchester Cath…
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Send us a text In this episode of the podcast, host Dom Burch sits down with Jess Russell, an experienced asthma practitioner, to discuss practical strategies for managing asthma, the importance of patient education, and the role of digital tools in supporting better health outcomes. Key Themes and Highlights: Empowering Patients Through Education …
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Send us a text In the latest episode of Up, Up and Away, host Dom Burch speaks to Dr. Pamela Rackow and Alexandra Dima - two esteemed researchers in the field of health psychology and digital health. Pamela is a Psychology Lecturer at the University of Stirling, who specialises in the mechanisms of behaviour change and the role of digital technolog…
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This is a podcast created by The Poetry Society. This podcast features the Top 15 winning poems read by the winners of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2024. The top 15 winners represent some of the very best young poets in the world.This podcast includes strong language and themes including assault.For more information about the Foyle Young…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Tiny Medical Apps / Digital Health Passport podcast, cohosts Dom Burch and Saira Arif interview Laura King, a senior children and young people's asthma practitioner for North East London. Laura shares her journey from starting in orthopaedics to becoming an asthma specialist, highlighting her initial experience…
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Send us a text Dr. Malcolm White, a clean air specialist at Global Action Plan, joined hosts Dom Burch and Saira Arif to discuss the critical issue of air pollution and its health impacts. Malcolm highlighted his background in hospital medicine and environmentalism, sharing insights from his experience working in deprived areas where environmental …
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Send us a text Monica Fletcher OBE is a distinguished respiratory health expert, who has innovated all her career, be that here in the UK or further afield in Bangladesh and China. With a career spanning over three decades, Mon has made a massive and significant contribution to the field of respiratory health She joined Dom Burch and Saira Arif on …
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Send us a text In this episode of the "Up, Up and Away" podcast, hosted by Dom Burch with co-host Saira Arif, guest Sara Nelson, a nurse by background and a passionate advocate for asthma care, shares her extensive experience in transforming children and young people's health services through digital innovation. The episode sheds light on the evolu…
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As a certain year in the 1500s drew to a close, the reign of the fifteenth Oba of Benin was slowly drawing to a finish as well. Oba Ozolua pondered over his succession, usually a relatively straightforward path. He had two sons: the crown princes, brothers Esigie and Arhualan, born within minutes of each other. These boys were not twins, however. I…
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Welcome to this special episode with James Brining, presented by Scarlett, Vicenzo, Beth, Vanessa and Seth from Mount St Mary's Catholic High School (Richmond Hill, Leeds). James Brining is a Director and the Artistic Director and CEO of Leeds Playhouse. Since joining in 2012, he has directed a range of shows from new plays to large scale musicals …
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Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of the Digital Health Passport podcast - Up, Up & Away. Well, you can't have a hot air balloon for a logo and not get a little carried away! The Up Up and Away podcast, hosted by Dom Burch, kicks off with Saira Arif as the special guest, exploring personal experiences and journeys within the digital healt…
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In this episode, multi-talented Hannabiell Sanders and Yilis del Carmen Suriel speak about their musical and activist journeys, and recall how their band, Ladies of Midnight Blue evolved over the years. Ladies of Midnight Blue are an Afro-Latin percussion and brass duet. They create a powerful and upbeat fusion of rhythms, weaving combinations of m…
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‘We’ve always been here. As long as there has been soldiers, there have been poets. And it’s a long sad, venerable tradition.’ (Peter Gizzi)A Poetry Review podcast between Richard Scott and Peter Gizzi to accompany the Poetry Review Summer 2022 issue. Richard co-edited the issue with Andre Bagoo.You can read more about their issue here: poetrysocie…
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In this episode Divina de Campo shares her passion for performing and tell us about her love of opera and her journey as an artist. Divina is a British drag queen and singer who has been featured on national television programmes including The Voice, All Together Now and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Her love of theatre led her to star in many stage produ…
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Each year, The Poetry Society commissions a new children’s poem celebrating the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, which is a gift from the city of Oslo to London, as a thank you for helping the King of Norway in World War 2. This year, Isabel Galleymore wrote a magical new poem is called ‘T is for tree’. It is on display around the base of the tr…
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In this episode, Kate Davy tells us about the work of a stage manager and shares her experience working backstage. Originally from Ilkley, Kate moved to London age 18 to study at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She then came back to Yorkshire to work as assistant stage manager at Northern Ballet. Nearly 25 years ago, she joined Opera …
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In this episode, BBC Young Musician finalist Phoebe Mallinson speaks about her passion for brass instruments and shares her experience and aspirations as a young player. Originally from Bradford, Phoebe started playing cornet at the age of eight before moving to flugelhorn when she was ten. In 2017, she gained a place at Chetham’s School of Music s…
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David Dunn was arrested after attempting to meet a minor for inappropriate reasons and during the sting he admitted that he had over 1000 images of children and infants on his devices at that very moment. This child predator also admitted to several other dark and disturbing thing during the bust and also exposed a very large criminal ring! It's mi…
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In this episode, tenor Xavier Hetherington shares his passion for operatic singing technique and foreign languages. He provides useful advice for young singers and shares what it's like for a performer to engage with young audiences. He also tells us about his experience working on Opera North new production of Masque of Might. Xavier started singi…
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In this episode, Jamie Saye reflects on his career as a sound and lighting technician, and offers great tips and insights for anyone interested in working backstage. He also opens up about his motivation to change career and the work he has been doing with Sustainable Arts in Leeds (SAIL). Jamie worked as Technical Manager at the Howard Assembly Ro…
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Pedro Alonso López earned himself the infamous nickname of “monster of the Andes” after going on an unhinged serial killing spree for a decade in South America. López is said to have killed over 100 victims, mostly young girls, but claims he’s murdered over 300 people. The vicious killer remains one of the most wanted fugitives in the world to this…
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Twenty-six-year-old Anita Cobby went missing in February 1986 while walking home from a train station. Two days later, the Australian woman was found dead in a field, naked and surrounded by cows. Find out what happened to Anita Cobby and if investigators ever caught the perpetrators on this episode of “The Disturbing Truth.” THE DISTURBING TRUTH Y…
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Colorado woman Letecia Stauch was convicted of brutally murdering her stepson, Gannon Stauch, and sentenced to life in prison in May. Letecia killed the 11-year-old boy while her then-husband, Al Stauch, was away on National Guard deployment in 2020. Al Stauch tells the Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy all about Gannon, the case, and his hardship…
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The brutal killings of five teenage girls in the summer of 1979 haunted people living and reading the headlines in California. Authorities had no leads until a man told police he knew who was committing the savage murders. It was not one, but two men who met in prison and agreed to go on a serial killing spree once they were released. The men gave …
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Guest editor of The Poetry Review Summer 2022, Andre Bagoo talks to his contributor Jameson Fitzpatrick.Andre co-edited the summer issue with Richard Scott. You can read more about their issue here: poetrysociety.org.uk/publications/vol-112-no-2-summer-2022/You can buy the issue here: bit.ly/ThePoetryReview…
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This poem was written by Fred D'Aguiar and Sarah Howe in 2021 as part of the TIDE research project, as a collaboration between the University of Oxford, The Poetry Society and the National Portrait Gallery. It is written as a response to the painting in the National Portrait Gallery Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth with an unknown girl by…
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This episode of “The Disturbing Truth” covers the horrifying reality of people dying after crying out for help and getting no answer. When 60-year-old Lisa Edwards needed medical attention on Feb 5, 2023, her horrifying experience with law enforcement and hospital staff left the public stunned. Edwards’ case mimics other recent tragedies where a pe…
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Ilya Kaminsky reads at the launch of The Poetry Review 109:2, Summer 2019, held at The Poetry Café, London.Ilya Kaminsky will be giving this year's Poetry Society Annual Lecture / Liverpool University Allott Lecture on Poetry in a Time of Crisis on Monday 15 May 7:30pm.You can book to attend the lecture online here: bit.ly/AnnualLectureOnlineYou ca…
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On this episode of “The Disturbing Truth,” we dive deep into the horrific tragedy experienced by Brianna Lopez at the hands of her family. THE DISTURBING TRUTH YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/c/TheDisturbingTruthYT SUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS: Court Junkie Law&Crime Sidebar Objections They Walk Among America Speaking Freely LAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL ME…
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New episodes are coming soon! In the meantime, enjoy this lost episode from season one. See you soon. Getting acquainted with KayBee, Dani J, and Areana. Discussing Voting/Politics • Bum Season/Need-based Relationships • Food and everything under the sun. Oh and what’s the deal with Californians and Taco Tuesday? Opening song ~ Let Out by Jidenna *…
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Maybe you’ve heard the true crimes and deplorable nature of Peter Scully before. Maybe you remember when that evil twisted video “Daisy’s Destruction” was being passed around online. Hopefully you were smart enough to press delete if ever you received this horrible video. Regardless of your familiarity with “No LimitsFun” or Peter Scully, this deep…
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In this episode, Rakhi Singh reflects on her journey as a musician and her work with Manchester Collective. She also shares useful advice about freelancing as a musician. Musical excerpt: 'Pierrot Lunaire' by Arnold Schoenberg performed by Manchester CollectiveOpera North
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Sydney Sutherland was from Grubbs, Arkansas only mere miles away from my hometown of Jonesboro. She went out running one day and vanished without a trace. The small town of Grubbs only had a population of about 300 people. 25 year old nurse Sydney Sutherland to disappearing without a trace was something anyone who knew her would be shocked by. This…
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In this episode, Emma Black reflects on her career so far and the work she has done at Opera North over the years. She speaks about the forthcoming Youth production of Eugene Onegin and shares useful advice for aspiring artists and directors. Musical excerpt: 'Mi Chiamano Mimi' From La Boheme by Puccini…
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Beth Thomas was the Child of Rage. She was a child her parents feared and with good reason. Commonly believed to be a psychopath or monster, a deep dive into the dark mind of this violent little 6 year old girl yielded nightmare too terrorizing for most adults. Beth’s story would make any adult weep in their sleep. What Beth experienced as a child …
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The Florida teen accused of stabbing a 13-year-old girl 114 times when he was 14-years-old is set to face trial Monday. Fifteen-year-old Aiden Fucci will be tried as an adult for the alleged murder of cheerleader Tristyn Bailey in May 2021. The Law&Crime Network’s Jesse Weber breaks down the case with Florida-based criminal defense attorney Kathlee…
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In this episode, John Savournin gives us a glimpse of what the rehearsal process for Ariadne auf Naxos has been like and reflects on his career so far, combining singing, directing and writing. Musical excerpt: Finale Act 1 from Cosi Fan Tutte by MozartOpera North
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Blake Leibel and Iana Kasian should have never met. I'm sure the world can agree on that. But what happened in this story makes zero sense. The cruelty of this true crime/true horror story is hard to fathom. It's soul destroying. Hollywood. Money. Fortune. Fast cars. None of that can buy a narcist a conscience. But why would Blake Leibel do what he…
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Robert Ben Rhoades was a truck driver with a torture chamber attached to his semi. The sheer amount of victims he had coupled with the contrast of how little we know about his crimes makes this case haunting. What we do know about this dark story shines a light on the hell faced by as many as 50 women before they met their ultimate demise. THE DIST…
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Lily Peters disappeared in April after leaving her aunt's house on her bike. She was never seen alive again. When her bike was discovered things were only starting to take a grim turn. What would come next would shock Chippewa Falls, WI and the horrible twists in this true crime horror case simply would not stop coming. Who is Carson Berger? Who is…
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Ayazhan Edilova had her life brutaly stolen from her after a terrible attack by a stranger. what happened to her at the hands of Rakhmanbedri Torebekov is unforgivable. The true crime case should be known by all. This man should never live in peace after the disturbing crime he committed for his own pleasure. I'm MrBlack and this is the disturbing …
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Luis Garavito is the worst serial killer that has ever lived. The true horror of what he did will absolutely make you sick. Plan to not sleep after watching this true crime documentary. It’s by far the most disturbing crime spree I’ve ever heard of. He killed in ways and amounts that, even after creating this true crime horror doc I still can’t get…
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Kate Wakeling's new poem ‘and a tree’ was commissioned as part of The Poetry Society's annual Look North More Often programme and celebrates the 2022 Trafalgar Square Christmas tree. This is the 75th tree given to London from Oslo as thanks for keeping their king safe during World War Two, and is the 15th poem commissioned to celebrate this annual …
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In this episode, violinist Byron Parish recalls how he got into classical music and shares his motivation to inspire the next generation of musicians. Byron has been a member of the Orchestra of Opera North since 2015 and will feature as soloist in Walton's violin concerto alongside the Opera North Youth Orchestra in December 2022. Musical excerpt:…
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This case is still ongoing! Anyone know anything of use? What happened?? Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales Arzola went out to have a good time and enjoy the Hollywood night like on November 12th. But what happened in the space of 12 hours led to shock and horror among the families of the two women. Is self proclaimed Ron Jeremy's nephew, Dav…
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What really happened on Greyhound Bus 1170? Who is Vince Li? Who is Tim McLean? Where is Will Baker? So many questions and a haunting conclusion that will leave you shaking. Where is the justice? Who pays for a crime committed in madness? Well this true crime horror story will take you on a journey on board Bus 1170. This story will take you on a r…
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Mother & Her Monster is the story of Isaiah Torres but it’s a horror story roote in so much more than just one 6 year old boy whose life was brutally cut short in an unbelievable way. It’s a scary story with heartbreaking twists and floating answers that true crime simply doesn’t set easy on the soul of the viewer. Not only that but this story star…
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