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James Murphy and Kevin Burns are both Certified Minor Internet Personalities with a shared love of Doctor Who. Explore the history of the show with them, as they watch classic serials and chat with each other each month about them. Each month, the pair will pick a classic serial to watch and then break down, exploring the themes, characters and production of the given story. There will also be jokes. Sometimes they may barely mention the show. New episodes every month.
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We speak to our People Experience community to discuss the latest HR, People & Talent trends. Register for the People Experience Newsletter to get exclusive access to our latest events, weekly news updates, and insight. www.handle.co.uk/the-people-experience
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Overexposed is a series of discussions with modern creatives who have found success through carving their own unconventional paths. Hear empowering stories from entrepreneurs, designers, photographers, artists and leaders on how they brought their creative passions to life. This podcast is a part of Pexels, one of the world's leading photography sites that helps millions of creatives make inspiring projects—all using the free, high-quality images contributed by our community of photographers.
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Kit and James are back! And they brought someone - the brilliant Andrew Matey - who knows what they're talking about for this, the second real episode of We Learned More From A Three Minute Record. This one goes in deep on Bruce Springsteen's sophomore album, the Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle. The songs? Dissected. The good? Passiona…
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Your long international nightmare is over. Here it is, the podcast episode so anticipated, so filled with good magick that it did the unthinkable and killed Henry Kissenger. You're welcome. You're also now able to sate your previously unquenchable hunger to learn what your old buddies Kevin 'n' James thought about the newest Doctor Who. Listen now.…
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In which James Slater-Murphy and Kit Power begin their deep dive into the studio albums of Columbia recording artist Bruce Springsteen. With a startling lack of originality, we start at the beginning, taking in 1973s Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ. There's a bit of initial amused bafflement that this is the origin story for one of popular music's b…
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2016 was a pivotal year for Elliott Rae. After the traumatic events surrounding the birth of his daughter, and an eventual PTSD diagnosis, Elliott Rae set up MusicFootballFatherhood.com, an outlet for dads to have open conversations about the ups and downs of parenthood. Since launching the blog, Elliott has become one of the UK’s most prominent sp…
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What is it that makes us disengage with our jobs? We've all heard the scary stats surrounding employee burnout, disengagement, and how quick people are to leave if their needs aren't being met. Whether it's not feeling rewarded for your work, valued properly or being micro-managed to the point of exhaustion - there could be a million reasons why we…
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Carina Maggar has, by her own admission, had a lot of jobs. From MTV host, to voiceover artist, and now author, she’s spent a lot of time in workplaces, and has a lot of thoughts on how we should navigate them. In 2022, Carina published How to Make Work Not Suck; stories and advice compiled from her own experiences and beyond. In the first episode …
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As we bring the year to a close and prepare for (a hopefully fantastic!) 2023, it's time to look inwards. That's where Mikaela Jackson comes in very handy. She's an award-winning confidence and career coach, and the founder of coaching collective She Almighty. In this conversation, Mikaela and I discuss the state of confidence and wellbeing, the im…
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Fran is a British portrait photographer who aims to celebrate the undercelebrated. Her work has been featured in national and international magazines and newspapers and has worked with the likes of BBC, Oxford College, and The Financial Times. One of her most notable recent projects has been documenting the lives of those around the world and how t…
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Josh & Care, along with their two little girls, share their love for discovering everything the great outdoors has to offer through photos and videos they share on their social media and Pexels, documenting their travels and adventures in hopes to inspire others to also become lovers and protectors of our beautiful home we call earth. In this episo…
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Today, we are talking to one of our Pexels photographers, Zeeshan Shabbir, who is a photographer/ videographer residing in New York City. Zeeshan picked up a point-and-shoot camera for the first time growing up, like most photographers, and dabbled in various forms of photography from fashion to film, but it wasn’t until he moved to New York City w…
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Today I am joined by Amanda Soriano, who is a Toronto-based wedding photographer and host of the Legit Photography Podcast. In 2019, she booked 23 weddings with little to no portfolio and has since created her own communities on her podcast and Facebook group to share what she’s learned in hopes to help aspiring photographers looking to book dream …
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Kammeran is a 22 year old photographer, born and raised in the Hawaiian Islands. He found his passion in the ocean at an early age and soon combined his passion of the ocean and photography at the age of 16 and has been photographing and sharing images of the raw power and beauty of the ocean ever since. He’s one of our own Pexels Heroes who’s beco…
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1 in 4 people consider leaving their job due to menopause symptoms... but 56% of managers and employees are reluctant to talk about it at work. 🤷‍♀️ Last time we talked about this issue, the feedback was enormous. It's clear that this is an issue people care a lot about - so we wanted to dive deeper. Enter, Kate Usher - a leading menopause and gend…
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Ryan Hopkins knows a thing or two about fostering work cultures that attract, and keep, the best talent. As Future of Wellbeing Lead at Deloitte, Ryan is looking to move away from what he calls Wellbeing 1.0, and towards 2.0, a more proactive and complete approach that avoids the classic gimmicks and bells we're all sick of seeing. Molly and Ryan h…
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Amy Turner is the person to talk to if you want to know how to create an Employer Brand that attracts top talent. Previously Global Employer Brand Manager at Bumble, Amy Turner now works at Paddle, a SaaS fintech company that recently reached coveted Unicorn status. For episode 5 of the People Experience Podcast, Molly West and Amy discussed the di…
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In episode 4 of the People Experience Podcast, we're discussing a very hot topic - the 4-day workweek! By now, we're sure you've probably heard a lot about potential benefits and ideas surrounding reducing our time spent at work. But a lot of conversations leave out the all-too-crucial practicalities of actually putting things in motion. Someone wh…
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Episode 3 of the People Experience Podcast is on a topic we've been thinking about a lot in our team: What exactly is the purpose of an office now? COVID laid to rest the days of just accepting the office as a given. And what's becoming clear is that moving forward, the companies with successful physical workspaces will be the ones that define, exe…
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For our second People Experience Podcast, Molly West (Community Manager at Handle Recruitment) sat down with Hannah Meredith, MVF's Health and Wellbeing Partner. At MVF, Hannah has created the much-celebrated 'Be Well' policy, and is herself the winner of the Great British Workplace Wellbeing Awards 'Most Inspiring Employee'. Their chat covered all…
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In our first ever People Experience podcast, Molly speaks to Richard Turrell, Marketing Director and all around branding enthusiast on Employee Advocacy. We spoke about the impact of a truly excellent employee advocacy program, how to get genuine buy-in from people across your business, and what happens when it all goes wrong...…
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We're here already, pod people! Jack, George, and Elliot reform to talk about one of the greatest of all remakes, one of the greatest of all sci-fi movies, one of the quintessential films of the 70s, the remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, starring Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Veronica Cartwright, Jeff Goldblum, and Leonard Nimoy. Once ag…
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Elliot, George, and I are back to talk about Nic Roeg's mysterious and mesmerising Don't Look Now (1972), a tale of haunting grief and uncanny precognition in a decaying and dirty Venice, based on the Daphne Du Maurier story, starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie. With digressions into Hitchcock, Hannibal, and heverything helse. Once again,…
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Elliot, George, and I are back to talk about William Peter Blatty's fascinating, flawed, ambitious, sometimes brilliant 1990 oddity, Exorcist III (AKA Legion)... with digressions into the other Exorcist movies and books, plus Christopher Lee, Hannibal, Theodicy, mythology, etc etc etc. Once again, my patrons got advance access. The plan is for us t…
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Elliot rejoins and the original IITSL gang assays Peter Strickland's 2012 triumph Berberian Sound Studio, a masterclass of aesthetics and irresolvably ambiguous, mysterious, gripping hauntological cinema. Berberian Sound Studio - Wikipedia My own piece from a few years ago, written immediately after my first viewing of this film: Carry On Screaming…
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Another podcast excursion into the Media Hauntological, this time focusing on The Shining, the 1980 masterpiece by... well, by several people, including but not limited to Stanley Kubrick. (See also a triumvirate of brilliant women: Diane Johnson, Wendy Carlos, and Shelley Duvall.) This time George and I are joined by Kit Power. Because we've decid…
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The longest Shabcast ever - both in terms of its total running time and of how long it has taken to release - draws to a close. In this final fantastic episode, Holly offers some closing remarks about texts, fan art, fan fiction, fantasy and its relationship to real action, play, etc. As you might expect by now, these remarks are complex, thought-p…
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Elliot, George, and Jack continue their podcasting odyssey into the Media Hauntological, branching off into a related but new direction with Robert Eggers' 2015 masterpiece The Witch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witch_(2015_film) Content warnings abound. @_Jack_Graham_ @E11iotChapman @EnigmaticElegy / http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ / http…
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Aaaand, for Halloween itself, here's yet another spooktobery new episode of It IS The Same Log (because these days we are *all* Heather in the woods sobbing "It's not the same log!" over and over again but... I gotta tell ya... it *is*) and once again I (Jack) am joined by Elliot Chapman and George Daniel Lea. My (Jack's) October odyssey through th…
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Come one, come all! Elliot Chapman, master performer and one of the finest storytellers of our Internet Age, is on Human Bondage. He witnesses strange things, like Christopher Lee's third nipple, Kit's defense of Fleming's novel, a shoutout to Wrong With Authority fans, and James bodying Christine near the end.…
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Welcome back to the loooong discussion between myself, Jack Graham, and the excellent Holly Boson (@fireh9lly) in which Holly explains Final Fantasy VII to me, a total novice, in pitiless detail. Sorry for the looooooong gap between this and the last installment. So here, at last, is Part 4 This episode is mainly about why the remake is amazing. Ev…
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