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Hallowed Histories

Richard Sheppard

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A regular podcast covering different aspects of English folklore, starting in East Anglia. Broadcast from the media suite at UEA, we include monthly podcasts covering a different myths, interspersed with interviews, specials and readings from local authors.
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The UEA Nursing Podcast

Joe Ellis-Gage

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A podcast dedicated to Nursing and Higher Education. Our episodes cover a range of areas focusing on topics that may be useful to student nurses and prospective students. We chat with current and previous students to find out about their experiences of studying nursing at UEA. We also have Meet the Lecturer episodes which give a chance find out more about the lecturing team here at the University of East Anglia.
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The Friendship Story @UEA

University of East Anglia

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A university is far more than its buildings; it's a place where lifelong friendships are made. Each episode tells the story of a friendship formed at the University of East Anglia (UEA), from the uplifting to the unexpected, in their own words. These stories of staff and students create intimate portraits of our UEA family and the joy we give to each other. Music: Robert Schumann - Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - I. Of Foreign Lands And Peoples (performed by Donald Betts)
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THINK AORTA

Simon Rose, School of Health Sciences, UEA

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Welcome to the THINK AORTA podcast! Created in collaboration, the University of East Anglia and Aortic Dissection Awareness brings you this unique podcast designed to be an educational resource, informative in nature but driven by powerful and emotive patient stories.
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Everything Stephen King, from Carrie to The Institute, from the novels to the short stories, from the small screen to the big screen. Each month we take a deep dive into one book from the bibliography of the King of horror fiction, while also charting the byways of King's forays into other genres (The Dark Tower series, On Writing etc) and also casting an eye on the many TV and film adaptations of King's work. Recorded live from the UEA media suite, Richard Sheppard interviews writers, acade ...
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Beyond Japan with Oliver Moxham

Centre for Japanese Studies at UEA

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Beyond Japan is an interdisciplinary podcast which invites you to take a look at the broad reach of Japanese Studies, both within and beyond Japan. The series is hosted and produced by Oliver Moxham (@OllieMox on Twitter), researcher of language and Japanese war heritage, and brought to you by the Centre for Japanese Studies at the University of East Anglia in collaboration with the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures. Visit https://JapanInNorwich.org/Beyond-Japan ...
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En la interparolo kun Duncan Charters, la prezidanto de UEA ni referencas al la Simpozio pri handikapabloj okazinta dum la pariza paraolimpiko, al kiu kontribuon alportis ankaŭ UEA unuavice kiel servopreta kunlaboranto. Interparolis redaktorino Barbara Pietrzak El elsendo 10.10.2024 – 05′ 39″ https://pola-retradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/bp-…
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Denove antaŭ nia mikrofono gastas Ilona Koutny el A. Mickiewicz-universitato en Poznano, sed ĉi-foje jam – post la solena adiaŭo – kiel profesoro-emerito. Ŝi rakontas al ni pri siaj aktualaj laboroj en Poznano, pri speciala omaĝa evento okazonta la 18-an de oktobro en Budapeŝto honore al prof. Szerdahely, pri la planoj daŭrigi interlingvistikajn st…
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Polaj sciencistoj kaj projektantoj rekonstruis vestojn de reĝoj, reĝaj patrinoj kaj episkopo el la mezepoka Nubio, baze de la pentraĵoj iam ornamantaj la katedralon en Faras. La taskon entreprenis arkeologoj el la Varsovia Universitato kaj projektantoj el la Supera Lernejo de Socia Psikologio. La originalaj pentraĵoj troviĝas aktuale en la kolekto …
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La 14-an de oktobro en Pollando oni festis tradicie la Intruistan Tagon. Ĝi estis la okazo por esprimi dankon pro la pedagogia laboro de instruistoj, unuavice instruistinoj. Nome laŭ la lastaj informoj de la edukministerio en la pola instrusistemo laboras 580 mil 387 instruistinoj kaj 110 mil 34 instruistoj. Fine de septembro de la pasinta jaro, la…
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Kiel informis PAP-agentejon la gazetara reprezentanto de Vini Portugal, Maria Joao Menezes, en la unua duono de la 2024 el Portugalio al Pollando oni eksportis 7,85 milionojn da litroj da vino kun la suma valoro de 18,09 milionoj da eŭroj. Ĝis nun la rekorda laŭ ĉi tiu vidpunkto estis la 2023-a jaro. Sed en la sama periodo de la nuna jaro, do la un…
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En la 1354-a E_elsendo el la 15.10.2024 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Antaŭ nia mikrofono gastas profesorino Ilona Koutny el A. Mickiewicz-universitato en Poznano, hodiaŭ solene adiaŭita kiel emerito. Ŝi rakontas al ni i.a. pri siaj aktualaj laboroj en la universitato kiel profesoro-emerito, pri speciala omaĝa evento okazonta la 18-an de oktobro en B…
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Direktoroj de la Naciaj Bibliotekoj el la tuta mondo elektis la direktoron de la Pola Nacia Biblioteko, Tomasz Makowski kiel vicprezidanton de la Konferenco de la Direktoroj de CDNL dum la kunsido okazinta komence de oktobro 2024 en Brisbane, Aŭstralio. CDNL, Conference of Directors of National Libraries estas sendependa societo membriganta pli ol …
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Inter elstaraj figuroj, kies memoron oni omaĝos en Pollando en 2025 troviĝas Franciszek Duszeńko (1925-2008), skulptisto, pedagogo ka reprezentanto de la pola skolo de monumenteca arto. Li estis profesoro de la Ŝtata Supera Lernejo de Plastikaj Artoj en Gdansko kaj ĝia rektoro. Al liaj plej famaj verkoj apartenas la monumenteca projekto omaĝe al la…
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En la viena Muzeo de Arthistrio ekde la 8-a de oktobro ĝis la 12-a de januaro 2025 estas prezentata ekspozicio „Rembrandt-Hoogstraten. Koloro kaj iluzio”. Ĝi estas la okazo kompari la majstrajn verkojn de Rembradt kaj lia disĉiplo Samuel van Hoogstraten. La ideon inspiris disertaĵo pri la pentroarto de van Hoogstraten el 1678, en kiu la aŭtoro memo…
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En la 1353-a E_elsendo el la 10.10.2024 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • En la interparolo kun Duncan Charters, la prezidanto de UEA, ni referencas al la Simpozio pri handikapabloj okazinta dum la pariza paraolimpiko, al kiu kontribuon alportis ankaŭ UEA, unuavice kiel servopreta kunlaboranto. • Nia felietono pri koninda polo referencas al la figuro de …
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Albert Einstein, one of the 20th century's most transformative figures, found refuge in the secluded expanse of North Norfolk's coast during a critical juncture in his life. His odyssey to Roughton Heath was fraught with danger, yet it proved to be a defining moment in his evolution as both a scientist and a public intellectual, whose revolutionary…
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As the Dollar Baby experiment comes to its close, i would like to shine a spotlight on some of the more successful films made from the treasure trove of Stephen King's short stories. 'That Feeling' by Paul Inman expertly captures the dark, guilt-ridden themes of the 1998 short story 'That Feeling, You Can Only Say What it is in French'. It's being …
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In Episode 2 Part 2 of the Think Aorta Podcast, Gareth and Lindsey discuss life post-surgeries and becoming a new you. They also talk about dissection prevention and how their respective organisations are impacting healthcare. The THINK AORTA campaign (www.thinkaorta.net) Aortic Dissection Awareness UK & Ireland Patient Charity (aorticdissectionawa…
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In Episode 2, Part 1 of the Think Aorta Podcast, we hear from two aortic patients with very different experiences. Gareth shares his story of surviving an acute aortic dissection, while Lindsey opens up about living with Marfan Syndrome and managing the ongoing risk.Από τον Simon Rose, School of Health Sciences, UEA
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We return from a short break with more tales of the strange and extraordinary from England's East Coast. In this episode, we explore a recent excavation along the River Nene near Peterborough. A farm has been discovered, offering a unique glimpse into the lives, labor, and constructions of Bronze Age inhabitants. We delve into how a fire immortaliz…
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Verŝajne estas malmultaj Esperantistoj kiuj ne konas Vinilkosmon, la plej gravan eldonejon por Esprerantlingva muziko. Flo Martorell estas ĝia fondinto ek dumjardeka estro. Ni parolas pri la historio de Vinilkosmo, pri la muzikindustrio ĝenerale kaj la Esperantlingva muziko speciale.Από τον Eva & Julia & Johannes
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This Autumn why not head to the Linq Hotel between the 24th-27th of October for the first-of-its-kind Stephen King Convention (AKA KingCON2024)? There is a great lineup of guests, including Mick Garris, Robert Kurtzman and two of my recent favorite authors, Jonathan Janz and Ronald Malfi. There are also a host of illustrators, artists, writers, col…
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Back once again with undisputed Queen of Stephen King podcasting, Kim C. In this episode, Kim C. plays Sherpa Tenzing to my increasingly word-baggery Edmund Hilary as we scale the second Dark Tower novel, The Drawing of the Three. As you will hear, this installment of the DT series left us bewitched, bothered, bemused and with breathe completely ta…
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Our fever for The Stand has gone full blown this month, as we finish our epic conversation with Andy Stanton. We discuss the mutations of The Stand, from the graphic novels to the miniseries and touching on the forthcoming The End of the World as We Know It, a collection of short stories set in the world of Captain Trips with contributions from pas…
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In our final episode of the academic year we have two guests! Firstly, we are joined by Jim from our Higher Education Advisory team to chat with us about Clearing including key dates and tips, UCAS Embargo period and what to expect from a clearing phone call or live chat on results day. We are also joined by Hannah Schutt, a lecturer in Health Scie…
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This is a really interesting episode where Annie and Alana tell us about their experience on their first ever nursing placement. Annie was on a community placement on the Healthy Child Programme and Alana was on a busy Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Have a listen to find out what they got up to...Από τον Joe Ellis-Gage
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In this Meet the Lecturer episode we meet Marie. Marie is a Children and Young People's Nursing lecturer working across the BSc and MSc programmes. Marie chats about why she got into nursing (her mum told her to!), her time working in New Zealand and her extensive clinical experience.Από τον Joe Ellis-Gage
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This Meet the Lecturer episode is with Mikayla, one of the Children and Young People's Nursing lecturers. Mikayla is the lead advisor the CYP nursing team and admissions lead. She talks about why she got into nursing, her clinical experience and time as a children's entertainer!Από τον Joe Ellis-Gage
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This month we are joined by Emma Huddlestone, one of our Sociology lecturers here at UEA. Emma will be talking to us all about what drew her to Sociology as a discipline and the hugely diverse range of topics students can dig into on this degree! We also speak about contact hours, assessments, employability and other oppurtunities available to our …
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This month we are joined by two guests! Chris Hakes, a member of our Higher Education Advisory Team is here to give us some more information about our free upcoming CPD accredited Teacher's Conference on Thursday the 6th and Friday the 7th of June at our very own UEA campus. Additionally, we also speak to Becky Lewis, a lecturer in Evolutionary Bio…
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Lindsey Anderson Beer's 2023 prequel to the 2019 reboot of Pet Sematary got something of a kicking by most critics on its release. There are the bones of a good film in their somewhere though, and the look and the soundtrack of the film, plus an eclectic cast, make it an interesting curio if nothing else. Joining me to discuss it is N.P. Cunniffe, …
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Welcome to the premiere episode of the Think Aorta podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Tony and his wife Julia to delve into Tony's harrowing experience with aortic dissection. Tony candidly shares his journey, from the initial symptoms to the lifesaving treatment and his aftercare experience. Join us as Tony sheds light on the often misunde…
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This month we are joined by two guests! Zoe Jones from our Learning Enhancement team is here to talk to us about the wide range of learning support we offer at UEA, how students can access these and how students can get support even without formal diagnoses.Additionally, Suzanne Doyle, a lecturer in International Relations is here to talk about our…
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We're back (again) after a long hiatus, but what a return. One of the most listened to episodes of this podcast were the two-part epic discussions between me and Andy Stanton a few years ago. We both kicked around the idea of a rematch, and what other book could we cover but the 1990 edition of Stephen King's The Stand? Whilst other podcasts displa…
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This is a really interesting episode where we chat to two recently qualified nurses - Tasha and Sherrie - about their experiences of studying nursing as mature students. We talk about the challenges of balancing uni work and home life and discuss how well supported they both were throughout their training.…
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This episode is focussed on academic work and how to learn from feedback and develop your work. Ashleigh, a second year student, talks about her experience of a Meet the Marker meeting and how she has improved her academic writing and her grades.Από τον Joe Ellis-Gage
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We are reaching the end of our strand of the Winter Tales here at Hallowed Histories, but we couldn't resist a couple more stories best enjoyed after dark. For the penultimale episode we are drawing again from the anthology Slow Burn Horror. We supported this project from it's Kickstarter inception all the way through to the beautiful book we now h…
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This month we are joined by Associate Professor of Art History, Ed Krcma, who is also Head of Department for Art History and World Art Studies here at UEA. Ed will be talking to us about all the courses we offer in this department, including our unique Archaeology, Anthropology and Art History BA and the transferable skills and hands on opportuniti…
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When we left Sherlock Holmes he was just about to explainwho and how the vicious attack on Mr and Mrs Cubbit was perpetrated. We return you once more to the beautiful Norfolk countryside, the scene of a most gruesome murder. Once again, thanks to David Mccabe for his reading. Enjoy, and we’ll see you next week for another of Hallowed Histories Wint…
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Hello and welcome back to the Hallowed Histories strand ofWinters tales, and tonight we have a real classic for you. The Adventure of the Dancing Men is a classic slice of Sherlock Holmes, and one set in North Walsham. We’re breaking it into two parts for you, so stay tuned for the conclusion in a couple of days. Arthur Conan Doyle was a frequent v…
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In this month's episode we have two guests! Chloe Bilverstone, a recent graduate and current employee at UEA has a discussion with us about student budgeting at university and managing part time work alongside studies. Additionally, Paul Geary, a lecturer and course director of our undergraduate Drama courses, is also joining us for a chat all abou…
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We present the 1992 adaptation of Robert Westall's classic, Norfolk-set novella, Yaxley's Cat. Set in Cley-Next-The Sea, it combines folk horror, pagan magic and the usual warnings about city folk going to the country. Robert Westall's work can be found here Director: Nigel Bryant Rose: Kathryn Hurlbutt Jane: Susan Mann Tim: Richard Pearce Vicar: J…
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The episode we meet with Katy, a second year student nurse who talks about her experience during her first placement. Katy chats about how to make the most of your placement, what you need to take with you and the inevitable nerves. Have a listen to get ready for your first placement!Από τον Joe Ellis-Gage
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We're back with our strand of ghost stories for Christmas, this time expanded all the way through January and encompassing ghost stories, horror stories, detective stories and anything else with a local connection that tickles us. This time Kathryn Leigh returns to haunt us with One Candle, an itchy and scratchy tale of moths, mothers and monsters.…
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This is really interesting chat with Naomi and Sian about their recent Professional Development Placement. Naomi and Sian spent five weeks on placement in Thailand along with a group of 6 other students. They spent time working in a Thai hospital and community settings. Watch to find out about their experience, what they gained from the PDP and wha…
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This month we are joined by two guests. Sally Rix from our Recruitment team is joining us to talk about a brand new scholarship in honour of UEA's 60th Birthday for first year students, what it involves and how your students can apply. Sophie Bremner, a lecturer in Geography and Global Development, is also joining us to talk about our range of inte…
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In this episode we talk with Steph, a second year student nurse. Steph talks candidly about her struggles in year one and the support services offered by the university including the Wellbeing and SpLD team. A really interesting and open discussion about how the university can help students through challenging time.…
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In this episode we meet Sophie, one of the lecturers within the Adult Nursing team. Sophie hasn't come down the traditional route to become a nursing lecturer as she actually studied medicine and was a doctor before joining us. She has done some really interesting and important work - have a listen to find out more.…
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