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This is a podcast series hosted by actress and producer Lily Collins and comedian and actress Jennifer Saunders. We will be unearthing and exploring the Moomin world and its curious characters to understand how it has become such a vast, worldwide phenomenon. We will be travelling to many Moomin locations around the globe, from a unique treasure trove in the heart of Helsinki, to Tove Jansson's legendary studio, to a celebrated outhouse in the Finnish archipelago, to the homes and workplaces ...
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Brought to you by Bristol University Press and Policy Press, the Transforming Society podcast brings you conversations with our authors around social justice and global social challenges.We get to grips with the story their research tells, with a focus on the specific ways in which it could transform society for the better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Andy DeCodes

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Hello Hello & Welcome to: 👽ALIEN8UK👽 A multitude of different Podcasts ranging from UFOs, Bigfoot, Ghosts and Consipracy Theories down to The World Of Entertainment, Music, Film and even talking about the most mundane goings on of our daily life, WE COVER IT ALL!! Join Andy DeCodes & Team.... As they delve into the unknown and the everyday. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, there’s something for everyone in our explorations and discussions. Tune in and get ready to be entertained, info ...
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FST talks with a range of co-hosts about the popular culture they love. Casting a wide net across the seas of media to catch a few fish. The fish are a metaphor. We don't catch fish.
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Art, architecture and nature – three elements that interact in harmony throughout the museum. Art collectors Marie-Louise and Gunnar Didrichsen founded the museum in 1965 as an extension to their private home. Situated by the sea on Kuusisaari island in western Helsinki and surrounded by a sculpture park, it has become one of the most beloved art museums in Finland. This podcast dives into the story of the museum, it’s impressive collection, architecture and changing exhibitions.
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The Finnish Institute in London

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The Finnish Institute in London is an expert on Finnish culture and society, working in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. We identify signals of change in the fields of art, culture and society and support new perspectives to contemporary issues.
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Generosity, rooted in love, courage and equality, shapes the Moomin ethos, underpinning not just the brand, but the business. In this episode, Jess Miles speaks with Paul Savage and Janne Tienari, co-authors of 'Moomin Management: Redefining Generosity', about what business can learn from Tove Jansson's beloved troll creatures. They discuss the Moo…
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Brian King-Sharp is the creator and host of the Sasquatch Odyssey podcast. He is also the founder and CEO of the Paranormal World Productions Studio which currently features six amazing podcasts. The studios line up of shows covers cryptids, conspiracy theories, and even true crime. He recently published his new book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth B…
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A compelling discussion on the challenges faced by Black PhD students in academia. Guests William Ackah and Madina Wane, co-editors of 'The Black PhD Experience', offer a nuanced exploration of the lived experiences of Black scholars. Through personal narratives the book examines systemic barriers, microaggressions, the psychological toll faced by …
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“Dana Louise is a wife of 33 years, a mother of two, grown sons. She grew up in Fridley, MN. As an infant the Grays began to visit her in the crib. Then the entire Supernatural and Paranormal worlds dropped by to visit. Now she's "Coming out of the Cosmic Closet" with her memoir, "THIS is Gonna Sound Weird." It's available on Amazon or B&N. Some of…
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Phil & Daz talk about their involvment in MMA & how it's taken them into the world of entertainment as well as the traditional side to martial arts. AND it wouldn't be right not to ask them about the PARANORMAL!!!! Phil’s Links: https://www.instagram.com/philip_mawdsley?igsh=aHkybjhmaWh1dmI0 https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm10661586?s=c4c8ae16-68dc-8bdf…
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Critical race theory has been problematised and demonised over the years but it has great potential for societal change. In this episode, Richard Kemp speaks with Rodney D. Coates, author of 'Critical Race Theory and the Search for Truth', about what critical race theory is and why it has found itself in the crosshairs of white nationalists. They d…
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In todays episode just before our guest arrives, Andy & Nicole talk about their up-coming 24 hour LIVE podcast and how it's going to pan out, with guests and time slots............... THEN . . . . . . . . Sit back and relax as we talk to The Hard Man of TV - Chris Cutler. He’ll be talking to us about his Screenwriting, Filmmaking, Acting, Editing &…
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This is the audio that was recorded during a live investigation at a local cemetery on Wednesday the 4th Sept 2024 around 5pm. During the livestream none of these sounds could be heard, only when Tim played the recordings back from his device. In the stillness of a local consecrated cemetery, Andy and Tim set up their equipment for an EVP (Electron…
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Paul is an accomplished Paranormal Investigator and has held many Investigations around the Country. Paul started his journey by having a huge interest in the Paranormal and decided to enrol in a course at Royal Holloway University as a mature student in Parapsychology. As he was studying and working two jobs at the same time, it took him a little …
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Nathaniel Gillis Known as an esteemed paranormal researcher, is a captivating figure in the realm of the supernatural. With an unwavering dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the infernal, Gillis possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise that has established him as an authority in his field. With his piercing intellect, he navigates the de…
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Despite economic development, modern slavery persists all around the world. The issue is not only one of crime but the regulation of the economy, better welfare, and social protections. In this episode, Richard Kemp speaks with Sylvia Walby and Karen Shire, authors of 'Trafficking Chains: Modern Slavery in Society', about this growing global issue.…
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Brian King-Sharp is the creator and host of the Sasquatch Odyssey podcast. He is also the founder and CEO of the Paranormal World Productions Studio which currently features six amazing podcasts. The studios line up of shows covers cryptids, conspiracy theories, and even true crime. He recently published his new book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth B…
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Dr Kate Cherrell is a writer and public speaker specialising in popular séance and paranormal history. Her academic interests include 19th century gothic, periodical culture and female mediumship. She writes commercially on supernatural history and her debut novel is due to be published in May 2025. She co-hosts the weekly esoteric discussion podca…
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Damien Lanceley is a Martial Arts expert & actor from the NorthWest of England. Tierz is a London rapper who has toured with Dappy. Links to Damiens work: https://youtu.be/fvLRn0kJ5sw https://youtu.be/4AgLb_hL6OU Links to Tierz work: https://www.instagram.com/tierz_official_sttp?igsh=MXZibWY4NXBwMTQ2dw== https://www.facebook.com/young.dee.7355…
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Born and raised in Northampton, I always had a fascination with the unknown and the mysterious. As a child, I would spend hours exploring the woods and fields, searching for signs of creatures that others claimed did not exist. I had my first Paranormal experience at the age of 13. My passion for the paranormal only grew as I got older, and I event…
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The life of a diplomat may seem far flung and unrelatable but, beyond the cocktails and canapes, there are ideas that can help us understand and work on social issues, such as increasing polarisation, and lessons to help us support ourselves. In this episode, Leigh Turner, author of 'Lessons in Diplomacy’ and former British ambassador who led posts…
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Hope you’ve all got an open mind cos you'll need it. Dawn Lester is a researcher and writer. She is co-author of What Really Makes You Ill (2019) and The Nature of Reality (2010). The decade-long research and writing project that led to What Really Makes You Ill, involved taking a much deeper look into a whole variety of topics, not just health, an…
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This is Drew Bankey, a remarkable individual who embodies a deep commitment to service and spiritual wellbeing. As a veteran, he dedicated himself to protecting his country and serving others. Transitioning into a new chapter of his life, Drew found his calling as a medicine man, using his expertise to help others heal and find inner peace. In addi…
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Welcome to another exciting episode Eerie Encounters with Andy, Nicole and Daryl!🌍✨ Join our hosts as they embark on a journey into the depths of some of the most intriguing and mysterious theories about our planet. In this episode, Andy talks about a new mode of transport hell be using when going out on investigations THEN they'll delve into the *…
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In the late 19th century, a French aristocrat came up with the idea of reviving the sporting contests that took place at Olympia in ancient Greece, and so the modern Olympics were born. The games have gone on to become one of the greatest spectacles on earth, but have never been free of controversy. Our guest in this episode of the podcast is Jules…
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Time was when museums were staid, dusty institutions. Those days are long gone. Now the focus is on making visiting a museum a positive, inclusive, meaningful experience for everyone who comes through the door – or visits online. It sounds good in principle, but how to do it in practice? That question is at the heart of the latest title to join the…
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In this episode, Rebecca Megson-Smith speaks with Jen Shang, co-author of ‘Meaningful Philanthropy: The Person Behind the Giving’, about the high net worth and ultra-high net worth individuals behind philanthropic giving. Having had unparalleled access to some of the world’s most reflective and thoughtful philanthropists, Jen explains how philanthr…
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Have you ever wondered what goes on in the mind of a graffiti artist? How it is to live in anonymity as an artist, and how a graffiti artist regards creativity and the permanence of art that lives on public walls. Join us on an adventure into the imaginary world of EGS who will take you on a journey under the skin of the city. Discover the Republic…
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With the UK General Election on Thursday, Academics Stand Against Poverty have audited the manifestos to establish which parties are most likely to address poverty and enable British society to flourish. In this episode, Jess Miles speaks with Lee Gregory and Cat Tully about how the audit has been produced and why it matters. They discuss how the m…
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If the way we eat now is bad for our health, bad for animal welfare and bad for the planet, is veganism the answer? That’s the key question that Catherine Oliver of Lancaster University pursues in the latest addition to the What is it for? series. In this episode of the podcast, Catherine tells George Miller why she hopes 'What is Veganism For?' he…
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Danny Dorling and Jess Miles talk about his concept of peak injustice - that injustice and inequality are now so bad in the UK that it might just be that they can't get worse. In advance of 4 July, they talk about Keir Starmer and what the Labour party may offer, why higher taxes aren't a burden, how fear wrecks societies and the data that gives us…
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Convict’s voices have traditionally been ignored and marginalised in scholarship and policy debates, but how can we improve if we don’t learn from these lived experiences? Richard Kemp speaks with Jeffrey Ian Ross, author of ‘Introduction to Convict Criminology’, about why listening to convicts is essential to positively impacting corrections, crim…
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Lurking, or reading the comments in an online group without writing a comment, is a common practice. But what does it mean to be a lurker? In this podcast host Jess Miles speaks with Gina Sipley, Associate Professor of English at SUNY Nassau Community College and author of Just Here for the Comments. Gina challenges our assumptions about lurking, r…
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History is a key battleground in our increasingly bitter contemporary culture wars. In the polarized debates over who we are, the cry of ‘You can’t rewrite history’ regularly goes up. And is regularly met with the counterclaim that history needs to be rewritten. Virtually the only thing both sides can agree on is that the past matters. But why, and…
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Racial justice is never far from the headlines, but, although the ideals of the legal system such as fairness and equality seem allied to the struggle, campaigners have been all too often let down by the system. In this episode Jess Miles and Bharat Malkani, author of ‘Racial Justice and the Limits of the Law’, talk through cases like those of the …
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In this episode, George Miller talks to the author of What are Prisons for?, prison inspector and visiting professor of law at Oxford Hindpal Singh Bhui, about why we lock so many people up. Prison populations have increased hugely in the past fifty years and vast sums of money are spent to keep over 11.5 million people behind bars, so you might th…
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Jessie Abrahams' new book reveals the extent of class inequality in schools in the UK. By telling Jessie's story and that of one of the young people in her research, this episode untangles the role aspiration plays for young people in school and the significance of the different choices that are available to different pupils in different schools. J…
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