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Tune in to my mellow educational podcast The Essentials, where I discuss a range of topics from art history to human anatomy. You can also expect to hear topics in politics, cafe culture, my art journey, Christian life, campus culture, biochemistry, psychology, and academics. There’s something for everyone!🎧📓
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Released regularly, the Richard Flint Photography podcast features photography news, photo projects, website and podcast links, multimedia, videos, photography articles, upcoming exhibitions, photographic awards and more. The photography podcast is released regularly (around six episodes a year plus a number of special bonus podcasts focusing on books, photography locations and other photography-related subjects. The podcast covers all sorts of photography-related topics and issues including ...
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The FlintStory Podcast

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Flint Michigan has had a history of bad press. The FlintStory Podcast will shine a postive light on the city through the stories of Flint living legends that come from every walk of life. The Podcast is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat each and every episode.
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Andrew Flintoff, Robbie Savage and Matthew Syed discuss topical sports talking points. Three-time winners at the Radio Academy Awards: Best Podcast; Best New Show; Best Presenter (Andrew Flintoff)! Keep leaving your reviews and ratings, and don't forget you can get in touch using #FredSavSyed
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Next week a new Government is expected to form in the most significant change of political leadership since 2010. This will, of course, have major implications for any business or investor in markets where there is a government interest. For many, it will mean a need to build new relationships and shift messaging. For some, it will mean new risks t…
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Neal Romanek and Neil Howman talk to film production sustainability coordinator Tilly Ashton. Tilly is a pioneer in what's soon to be a vital job on film & TV sets globally. She tells us about her work on Netflix's Tom Hardy drama HAVOC, how to empower film crews to take responsibility for the sustainability of their sets, and new better ways to do…
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Following a crushing defeat at the European election on 9 June, President Macron called a snap parliamentary election that will take place in two rounds on 30 June and 7 July. The result is uncertain but is likely to represent a watershed moment for French and European politics, with the far-right set to become the biggest party in the National Ass…
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Last week, the UK’s three major parties launched their manifestos, setting out their policy pitch to voters. With the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives both a significant way behind in the polls, Labour’s was closely watched. Firstly, for the indications, it gives of what a Labour Government would do in power, and second, for any signs of unforce…
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With Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicating she would wait for new fiscal forecasts before a post-election Budget eyes now turn to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). Their take on the UK’s economic prospects and what different party’s plans will mean for growth will play a critical role in determining the decisions the next Ch…
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A new post on the Magnum website looks at the life and legacy of Robert Capa, along with a superb letter from John Steinbeck written shortly after Capa died in 1954. The Ageless, Changeless Robert Capa https://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/the-ageless-changeless-robert-capa/ John Steinbeck - A Russian Journal book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Russian-J…
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As part of our coverage of the EU’s 2024 transition, this episode will discuss the EU’s external actions in an increasingly fragmented geopolitical environment. In recent years, the war in Ukraine, global supply chain disruptions and growing trade tensions with both China and the US have profoundly shaken the EU’s belief in a multilateral, rules-ba…
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Rishi Sunak’s unexpected decision to call an election in July raises many immediate questions for business on matters such as the process from here, the fate of legislation, government decision-making, and engagement with politicians and civil servants. In this episode, our experts shed light on this. The discussion is chaired by Flint Partner, Kir…
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Russian forces are on the offensive again. Putin has made significant changes to his defence and security team and is strengthening Russia’s relationship with China. In the West, US support has resumed after months of delays, but upcoming US and EU elections mean that long-term support will remain a challenge. Switzerland will host a peace conferen…
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Welcome to the latest Flint podcast episode. In this call experts assess the fallout from last week’s UK local elections, the last major electoral test before the general election. Flint Specialist Partners Sion Simon and Nikki Da Costa, join Partners Kiran Horwich and Matthew Hanney to examine the key results from the local and mayoral elections, …
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In the podcast... the main website gets a BIG, and rather unexpected, spring clean to give it a bit of a refresh. A quick discussion about the recent royal photo manipulation story. In the podcast's recommended photography links we have four great photographers covering the last five decades including Chris Killip, Akihiko Okamura and Tim Hethering…
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A recent decision to water down key climate targets has led to the collapse of the governing agreement between the SNP and the Scottish Greens that was struck in 2021. This leaves the SNP as a minority administration, posing significant challenges over what can be achieved in Parliament. It also raises questions on the future direction of policy, p…
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As part of our coverage of the EU’s 2024 transition, our latest episode features Flint experts discussing energy priorities and challenges, in the context of the upcoming elections in the EU and the UK. The European single market withstood an unprecedented energy crisis after Russia invaded Ukraine. While some parts of the Green Deal have been acce…
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While the upcoming European Parliament elections will have more of an indirect impact on policymaking in general, the EU environment for the financial services industry will also be shaped by external factors such as competitiveness, macro-economic and fiscal pressures, geopolitical tensions, and the challenges and opportunities of new technologies…
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In this podcast: Richard heads back to the RSS feeds as a way of getting new sources of photography news and content after stepping away from social media. Dusting off those old blog feeds and seeing what works. The main website gets a new portfolio gallery with Northumberland: Castles and Coast added to the site. The podcast links look at the lege…
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In this podcast, our experts discuss the Budget and its implications in greater depth, what it means for the Conservative and Labour parties and the political and economic impacts on the business community. Flint Partner Kiran Horwich hosts a discussion between: Flint Specialist Partner and former Special Adviser to Prime Minister Theresa May on ec…
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This episode, I'm discussing the protocols I used to help me simplify my sketches, making the plein air process one to really enjoy. Art is a science, and the Impressionists nailed it. So, to learn about the components behind a compelling piece, we have to put on our neurobiology caps. I hope you're ready for some inspiration! #psychology #neurosci…
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In this podcast, our experts discuss the prospects ahead in 2024 as the military position of Ukraine worsens and the challenges to European security grow starker. We examine the situation on the ground, the military and political drivers of the conflict in 2024, how Western support will be affected by the US and EU elections and how the rest of the…
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In our first episode, we discuss the outcomes of the NATO summit that was held on 11 and 12 July in Vilnius, Lithuania. Flint Director and former French diplomat Francois-Joseph Schichan hosts the discussion between this month’s guests: Sir Simon Fraser, Flint Managing Partner and former head of the UK Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service and; Sir…
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In the second instalment of Geopolitics for Business, Flint director and former Australian diplomat Katie Whitting chairs a panel of Flint experts to discuss the outcome of the recent BRICS summit. They debate the significance of enlargement of the BRICS, whether China can succeed in turning this group into a counterweight to the G7, and what these…
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Podcast links look at the diverse work work of legendary Magnum photographer Elliot Erwitt who died back in November 2023. A big influence to many photographers, his ability to capture iconic images of events, portraits, and even dogs showed the broad range of his skills. Magnum Profile - https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/elliott-erwitt/ Gu…
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In this episode, our experts review Labour’s Business Conference which was held on the 1st of February. They examine the key announcements from Labour Leader Keir Starmer and the Shadow Cabinet. Our experts also look at Labour’s policy programme, its strategy for the general election, and what all of this means for a potential future Labour governm…
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The second episode of the EU 2024 series, sheds light on the political and policy dynamics that shape the EU’s political transition. Our experts discuss the main scenarios that can be anticipated for the next European Parliament, Commission and Council – and how these could impact business. Hosted by Flint Director Anna Abela, the discussion will f…
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Welcome to The Flint podcast! In this first episode, The Flint publisher Neil Howman and editorial director Neal Romanek talk about the state of sustainability in the media & entertainment industry and how The Flint is faring one month after launching. We also welcome our new launch partners, Greening of Streaming and Videndum. Sign up for The Flin…
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In this new podcast mini-series, Flint Global’s experts will shed light on the political dynamics and policy debates that will influence the outcome of the European Parliament elections and shape the EU’s post-2024 agenda. Hosted by Flint Director Anna Abela, the discussion features: Flint Partner and former Chair of the Netherlands Authority for C…
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On Wednesday, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt delivered the Autumn Statement. With the General Election drawing closer, the Chancellor had to strike a balance between restoring the UK’s public finances, investing in growth and delivering a political boost for the Conservatives by responding to calls from his Party for tax cuts. In this episode our expe…
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This episode is for or all my student friends. When life gets demanding, it can be hard to organize your tasks in a way that allows you to maintain good grades, and your mental health. That's why I compiled helpful tips, online resources, and study strategies into a listenable format so you can explore methods and techniques that will benefit you!…
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This podcast is part of our Flint briefing series on the Israel-Hamas crisis and will offer listeners our analysis of developments in the conflict, the risks of escalation, diplomatic activity and the potential wider international consequences. Our previous call on 'The wider implications of the Hamas attack on Israel' can be found here. The confli…
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Hamas‘ attack on Israel on Saturday is a very serious political, geopolitical, and psychological shock. The situation on the ground is still developing. There will be further violence, and the attack will have widespread and enduring implications – for Israel, the wider region and global politics. In this podcast, Flint Partner Alex White hosts a d…
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In this podcast, we examine the key announcements and speeches from Labour Leader Keir Starmer and the Shadow Cabinet. As well as, Labour’s emerging policy programme, its strategy for the general election, and what all of this means for a potential future Labour government. Finally, we discuss why this matters for business and what are the key poin…
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A location podcast from a wet and windy Campbeltown (Mull of Kintyre) looking back at two weeks of travels around the Isle of Arran and the Mull of Kintyre.Lots of photography with the weather adding some drama to the skies and coastline.Check out the websites and the richardflintphoto Instagram feed for some images from my travels.…
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In the podcast: With Twitter, now called X, making further changes to its platform and its lifespan up for debate, is it time to move back to blogging? Four great photography links including a history of photography TV series via YouTube. Photography links International Portrait Photographer of the Year 2023 https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign…
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Between you and me, we all know that appearances matter. We may not think it's as prevalent in decision making as it is, but that's because it comes from the neurobiological pathways of our subconscious minds. But now we're seeing possible health risks associated with "pretty" food. This episode, I'm doing a mini deep dive on some of the artificial…
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Americans have the privilege of living in a first world country, where everything is at our fingertips. Many people don't recognize how good we have it, to the point where we are creating issues where there were none. But in reality, the issues we created are historically significant of a cultural decline- time for a deep dive. Buckle up.…
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In the podcast: More drama from Twitter with the tweet feed vanishing from the website, the new social media platform Threads arrives and looks promising, and there's more website improvement work. In the links, Eve Arnold's excellent portrait and documentary work, a love letter to the industrial part of the Melbourne suburb and the makers who work…
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In this podcast, Partner Kiran Horwich is joined by Flint experts Specialist Partner Sir Julian King (former British EU Commissioner and Ambassador to France), Senior Adviser Bruno Maçães (former Portuguese minister for European affairs) and Partner Alex White (Head of Flint’s Markets and Investors practice) to examine the situation in Russia follo…
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In the podcast. Details on April's visit to Northumberland and photographing a couple of fantastic castles, the landscape, and more. Streamlining work on the website, to make the site a little more slick and light, and the problem with old WordPress plugins. Instagram and Twitter thoughts and RFP's social media future. The podcast link is for the e…
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