Julian Clover and Linda Ness present interviews and highlights from the show that wakes up the city and South Cambridgeshire
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The Cambridge Festival of Ideas takes place every autumn, open to and aimed at the general public. The Guardian is the festival's national media partner. A series of talks takes place every evening, which are recorded and made available for download on the Culture section of the Guardian website
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Say That Again Slowly is a series of student led podcasts that explore topics and research presented at the Cambridge Festival. The Festival delivers strong and distinct platforms for the sciences and the arts, humanities and social sciences. Topics cover the breadth of Cambridge research and will be presented across the Festival’s four themes: Society, Health, Environment and Discovery! To find out more about the Festival, please visit: https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/
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MyChoonz is an independant music promotion company based in the United Kingdom but distributing WORLDWIDE. We deal directly with the artists ensuring they get a good return for their music. We are dedicated to making good quality music available at a fair price.
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A podcast discussing all things related to veterinary cardiology, designed for veterinarians, nursing professionals, technicians and students, and anybody who wants to know more about heart disease in animals. Hosted by Recognised Specialists in Veterinary Cardiology, Kieran Borgeat and Jose Novo Matos, and featuring top vet cardiology guests from all over the world.
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All About Now is a podcast channel that hosts conversations that matter most in the world today. From politics and society to culture and everything in between. Our hosts and guests bring in varied perspectives to the table, making All About Now the go-to source for anyone looking to stay informed and entertained. Whether you're a news junkie or just looking for a new hot take on current events, All About Now by IVM Podcasts is the place for you. So tune in, stay informed, and join the conve ...
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Our mission is to provide a platform for women’s voices and to further the conversations of both folk and feminism and explore how the two intersect
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Have we got a gorgina podcast for yew! Gather your girlie wirlies and join me Gareth and some very special guests for The Hundamental Guide To Life. A place for huns to live their true hun life. We'll be talking hunlingo, what gets a hun in a braggy wynette mewd and naming a Right Royal Hun. Yew dew yew dallyn. Listen by clicking 'Play' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever it is you're listening now. Make sure to Subscribe or Follow, Rate and Review to help fellow huns find the podcast. M ...
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This Saturday sees the return of Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival with money raised going to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital. We are joined Donna Lee-Willis, Head of […]
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Imperial War Museum Duxford is hosting the Battle of Britain Air Show this weekend (14-15 September) and Linda Ness is joined by event organiser Phil Hood to tell us what […]
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In Air Ambulance Week Julian Clover is joined by Dr Nicola Ebbs, Deputy Medical Director of the East Anglian Air Ambulance.
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Tim Boniface drops in to look ahead to the St Paul’s ArtFest (18-21 September) and brings his saxophone.
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In Charity Tuesday Julian Clover hears how Change Grow Live provides support for those with substance misuse problems.
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Phil Rodgers is in the studio with a roundup of local politics, including Thursday’s Romsey By-Election and two more council seats vacated, and residents protest over plans to develop around […]
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8: Echocardiographic measurements, with Prof Lance Visser
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. As veterinary cardiologists, we rely on ultrasound every day to assess cardiac structure and function. Whilst important for owners to understand the cause of a murmur or clinical signs, we use echo to make critical decisions about when and how to treat, and inform conversations with owners about prognosis. The im…
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James Littlewood, chief executive, Cambridge Past, Present and Future tells Julian Clover why areas of The Leper Chapel need improving and looks ahead to Saturday’s Stourbridge Fair.
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Councillor Katie Thornburrow tells Julian Clover why she thinks we need more data before any restrictions are placed on Mill Road Bridge.
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The National Trust Nature Reserve at Wicken Fen has fledged its first crane chick. A pair began breeding on Wicken Fen in 2019, although their eggs have usually hatched, this […]
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Emma Talbot is here from Camsight – they support people living with blindness and low vision in Cambridgeshire.
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Dr Sean Lang, chair of the governors at Queen Emma’s Primary, gives his view on changes to Ofsted’s inspection regime to Julian Clover
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Julian Clover speaks to Olivier Award-winning actor Sir Simon Russell Beale as he delves into his life and career at Cambridge Arts Theatre on Sunday.
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Lorraine Hunt, secretary for OWLS Community Car Scheme, tells Linda Ness about a celebratory tea party for 20 of its customers to mark the scheme’s 10,000th journey.
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7: An equine cardiology safari, with Prof Colin Schwarzwald
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Horses are highly evolved athletes, with mind-bending changes to the cardiovascular system achieved during exercise. How does the spectrum of heart disease compare to that seen in dogs and cats? Join our hosts, Jose and Kieran, as they enjoy a rapid-fire review of equine cardiac disorders with Prof Colin Schwarzw…
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Linda is joined by Lucy Williams, the Poppy Appeal Manager for Cambs and Hunts at the British Legion. Lucy tells us that she is looking for volunteers to help with […]
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After a body, believed to be that of a 16 year old boy from Essex, is recovered from a Cherry Hinton lake, Julian Clover hears from Cherry Hinton Councillor Mark […]
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6: Screening for feline HCM, with Prof Jens Häggström
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) affects 1 in 7 cats overall, and has huge implications for feline health and wellbeing across the globe. Strategies to detect early disease are fundamentally important to both pet owners and cat breeders, so that individual animals and the wider breed can be cared for as needed. …
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Linda is joined by local artist Hilary Cox Condron who, together with other artists is running a series of free art workshops at events such as Music in the Parks, […]
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Julian hears about a new volunteer project aiming to reveal the hidden treasures in the Cambridge Museum’s collection of framed artworks from Collections Officer Beau Brannick.
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Residents are being encourage never to bin loose or hidden batteries as part of a national campaign being supported by Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council. Julian Clover […]
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Julian meets writer and performer Julia Bolden who’s heading to the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Cambridge residents will be able to tour Cambridge United’s Abbey Stadium and walk down the player’s tunnel in a heritage tour being run as part of this year’s Open Cambridge. […]
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5: Dilated cardiomyopathy and its phenocopies, with Prof Sonya Gordon
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Dilated cardiomyopathy is one of the most challenging diseases in veterinary cardiology. Early detection is key to maximising benefit for individual dogs, but clinical signs are lacking and physical exam may be unremarkable. Adding to this, echocardiographic diagnosis may be subtle, or changes may be caused by a …
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. We all learned about the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in school... Or did we? This fantastic, in-depth interview on our current understanding of the RAAS will provide a revolutionary new perspective on how we may be able to harness the maladaptive systems that are activated in heart failure for positive p…
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Julian learns about the 125th anniversary of St Mary’s School from headteacher Charlotte Avery.
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Julian Clover joins Arthur Rank Hospice Charity fundraising manager Carolyn Start and colleagues from the Bridge the Gap walk as they plan this year’s route.
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Phil Rodgers joins Julian Clover with his final Election Update before the big day.
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In the last of his Election Interviews, Julian Clover speaks with Labour’s Daniel Zeichner.
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3: Next Generation Treatment of HCM, with Prof Joshua Stern
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Over the last year, research data has indicated some potential hope for anti-hypertrophic drug use in feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. In this episode, Prof Joshua Stern, Associate Dean of Research at NC State University and current President of the ACVIM Cardiology Specialty, joins Jose and Kieran to review o…
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Ian Murray tells Julian Clover about the return of the Chesterton Festival this weekend.
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Julian Clover hears from the Liberal Democrat candidate for Cambridge, Cheyney Payne.
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The Rotary Club of Cambridge South is planning its annual car parking scheme and wants nominations from local organisations and charities who might benefit from the money raised. David Ellis […]
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Continuing his series of Election Interviews, Julian Clover is joined by Cambridge Green Party candidate, Sarah Nicmanis.
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Phil Rodgers is in the Gwydir Street Studios with news of what’s been happening locally in the General Election campaign.
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In his latest Election Interview, Julian hears from Cambridge’s Conservative candidate, Shane Manning.
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2: Veterinary Clinical Research, with Prof Adrian Boswood
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. What do you understand by clinical research? What makes a good research study, and what limitations are common in veterinary publications? How should clinical research work impact what we do as clinicians? In this episode, hosts Kieran and Jose interview Professor Adrian Boswood, Vice Principal at the Royal Veter…
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1: Heart surgery in dogs vs. humans: LIVE from the Cambridge Festival
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Welcome to Season 2 of The Animal Heartbeat! It's great to be back. Join our hosts, Kieran and Jose, as they facilitate a panel discussion featuring world-renowned experts from the canine and human cardiology world. This fascinating special episode covers a range of topics centred around mitral and aortic surgery…
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This podcast, hosted by Gaia Dratwinska, looks at Nicholas Ong’s research into the life and music of Russian composer, Valentia Serova (1846-1925), the creator of the first opera by a woman to be performed at the Bolshoi theatre in Moscow. Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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In this episode, Iona Warne interviews Dr Jo, of Dr Jo Science, to investigate some surprising facts about the human body, as well as looking into how science can best be communicated to children. Facebook.com/DrJoScience Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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In this podcast, Soraya Shakibi talks to Clare Wilkes about her work with temperature scarves, exploring this unique blend of crafts and environmental consciousness. Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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In this episode, Catalina Taylor chats with Dr Brian Ferguson, an immunologist and Associate Professor of Immunology at the University of Cambridge, about how vaccines work and why we need them. Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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This episode sees Joanne Yau get to grips with the basics of nuclear energy, as well as taking a good look at their green potential. Featuring PhD researchers from the Nuclear Energy Futures CDT (Hannah Tipping, Martin Gillet, Will Thomas, Jason Lee and Parth Kulkarni). Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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In this podcast, Claire Watt talks to Chris Wakefield, one of the archaeologists working on Must Farm, a Bronze Age settlement near Peterborough which has been described as ‘Britain’s Pompei’. Produced by Claire Watt.Από τον Cambridge Festival
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Christmas Day! As the roast dinner is cooking and the Prosecco is being chilled, join Jose and Kieran as they finalise their choice for top heart disease of 2023. Make sure to listen to the end for "The 12 Heart Diseases of Christmas" song in full!Από τον Kieran Borgeat and Jose Novo Matos
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Christmas Eve. As Father Christmas readies the reindeer, what better way to prepare for festivities than discussing our favourite 12 heart diseases of Christmas? Join Kieran and Jose as they review their top heart disease facts and begin the process of selecting their favourite heart disease of 2023.…
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12: Live Special, from ECVIM Congress 2023
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Recorded live at ECVIM Congress in 2023, this very special season finale see Kieran and Jose interview six incredible veterinary cardiology Diplomates from across the globe. Prof Roberto Santilli (Cornell / Malpensa) discusses his work on atrial depolarisation waves in SVT; David Connolly (RVC) considers the next…
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11: Prof Anna Gelzer & Dr Brigite Pedro, on Atrial Fibrillation
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Atrial fibrillation is a common and often debilitating arrhythmia, which can affect a heterogenous patient population. Being in atrial fibrillation reduces cardiac output significantly, and can lead to a vicious circle of tachycardia and cardiac remodelling. Join Jose and Kieran as they interview Professor Anna G…
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Pulmonary valve stenosis has become the most common congenital heart disease in dogs, and changes to the breeding population of dogs across the world over the last 20 years has seemingly influenced the morphology of the disease that we identify. In turn, this has posed challenges to cardiologists in terms of sele…
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9: Prof Gerhard Wess, on dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a common disease in dogs, which is almost uniquely difficult to diagnose in the early stages. In this episode, Kieran and Jose interview Prof Gerhard Wess, a clinician and researcher who leads the cardiology department at the LMU University of Munich, Germany. Prof Wess brings his extens…
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