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The Collection Podcast

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Check us out on iTunes! Take a peek inside the University of Edinburgh's Research Collections. Join host Chloe Medghalchi as she explores unique items from various collections: Art, Anatomy, Geology, Musical Instruments, The Roslin Institute, the Lothian Health Services archives, and the university's archives.
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The Vintage Collection Podcast celebrates Hasbro’s Star Wars The Vintage Collection line of 3.75-inch action figures, playsets, and vehicles. Built on 42 years of history going back to Kenner’s original Star Wars line, The Vintage Collection represents the quality, selection, and innovation that collectors have come to know. It is an evolution of what emerged in 1978, brought to modern standards and presented in the classic, timeless Kenner packaging that is famous the world over. The Vintag ...
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InFrequency is a monthly collection of music podcasts including Temporary Fandoms, MSG10 (Movements, Scenes, and Genres) and sometimes others. Hosted by Ewan and Nick, and featuring an ever widening range of guests, from musicians, journalists, authors, to fanatical music fans. We aim to encourage the deep-dive rather than being gatekeepers. We have looked at bands like the Fall, LCD Soundsystem and more, as well as genres such as Riot Grrrl and New York No Wave. Head over to our home at inf ...
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Listen to the Q&A between Alistair McNarry and Marc Van de Velde as they discuss the scoping literature review “The role of supraglottic airway devices for caesarean section under general anaesthesia. A scoping literature review with a proposed algorithm for the appropriate use of supraglottic airway devices for caesarean sections”, found in the Se…
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Listen to the Q&A between Esther Pogatzki-Zahn and Dalia Aljohani as they discuss the scoping review “Experiences and perspectives of adults on using opioids for pain management in the postoperative period”, found in the July 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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The latest HasLab Star Wars The Vintage Collection campaign has been revealed, and it is none other than the Mos Eisely Cantina! In this episode, I explain the structure of this project, from the modular Cantina playset itself to the miraculous Wuher and Tonnika Sisters figures that are included with the set. I remind you why it is #TimeForTonnika …
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Listen to the Q&A between Jean-Michel Constantin and Marcus Schultz as they discuss the systematic review “Effects of closed loop ventilation on ventilator settings, patient outcomes and ICU staff workloads – a systematic review”, found in the June 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Marc Samama and Oliver Grottke as they discuss the guideline “Clinical guideline on reversal of direct oral anticoagulants in patients with life threatening bleeding”, found in the May 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Patrice Forget and Esther Pogatzki-Zahn as they discuss the article “Perioperative pain management models in four European countries: A narrative review of differences, similarities and future directions”, found in the March 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A with Claudia Spies and Finn Radtke as they discuss the guideline, “Update of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine evidence-based and consensus-based guideline on postoperative delirium in adult patients”, found in the February 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A with Mariachiara Ippolito and Andrea Cortegiani as they discuss the qualitative study, “Peri-operative night-time work of anaesthesiologists: A qualitative study of critical issues and proposals”, found in the January 2024 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Bernard Walder, Giovanna Lurati Buse and Michelle Chew as they discuss the guideline “ESAIC focused guideline for the use of cardiac biomarkers in perioperative risk evaluation”, found in the December 2023 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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In Episode 25, it’s all things Chalmun’s Cantina in this in-depth discussion about the need for The Vintage Collection to focus on the Mos Eisley Cantina. Chris Swanski from BanthaSkull joins me to discuss Cantina alien and creature figures that still hold up in 2024, as well as those in dire need of updates, all-new figures that are needed to comp…
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I am honored to be joined by Hasbro Star Wars Senior Product Designer Emily Cantelupe. Emily shares her background and explains her role at Hasbro, as well as answers my questions about Star Wars The Vintage Collection. Special thanks to Emily, Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan for making this conversation possible. Subscribe to the Victoria’s Cantina YouT…
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Listen to the Q&A with Jochen Hinkelbein as they discuss the guideline “Cardiac arrest in the perioperative period: a consensus guideline for identification, treatment, and prevention from the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery”, found in the October 2023 issue of the EJA…
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Listen to the Q&A between Esther Pogatzki-Zahn and Eric Albrecht as they discuss the article “The postoperative analgesic efficacy of liposomal bupivacaine versus long-acting local anaesthetics for peripheral nerve and field blocks: A systematic review and meta-analysis, with trial sequential analysis”, found in the September 2023 issue of the EJA.…
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Listen to the Q&A between Patricia Lavand'homme and Patrice Forget as they discuss the article “Opioid-free anaesthesia: should we all adopt it? An overview of current evidence”, found in the August 2023 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Tino Münster and Marcelo Gama de Abreu as they discuss the article “Variable ventilation versus stepwise lung recruitment manoeuvres for lung recruitment: A comparative study in an experimental model of atelectasis”, found in the July 2023 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Revenge of the Sith is turning 20… in two years. So why are we discussing it now? Find out, as well as all the toys from this beloved film that we want to see in The Vintage Collection. John and Tyler from SWTVC join me to discuss all things Revenge of the Sith. Subscribe to the Victoria’s Cantina YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/user/Victor…
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Another Disney+ series has made its splash in the Star Wars fandom, and with it, announcements for figures in The Vintage Collection as well as a lack thereof. In this episode, Tim from Bossk’s Bounty joins me to discuss figures and toys we need from Ahsoka in TVC. Subscribe to the Victoria’s Cantina YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/user/Vic…
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We’re back! Welcome to Season 3. In this episode, we celebrate the victory of the HasLab Star Wars The Ghost campaign. We discuss the unique aspects of this third TVC crowdfund, including the positive aspects and those that can be improved upon in the future. We also speculate on the future of HasLab The Vintage Collection projects. John from the S…
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Marc Samama and author, Prof. Sibylle Kietaibl as they discuss “Management of severe peri-operative bleeding: Guidelines from the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care: Second update 2022”, found in the April 2023 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Jan Hendrickx and author, Dr. Dominic V. Atraszkiewicz as they discuss his article “Greener ‘Gassers’: key challenges in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine related to the evolving climate crisis”, found in the March 2023 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Call the cops! We are back with an episode of Temporary Fandoms, and it's a two-parter. I am joined by the always excellent John Tansey and Zoe Von Hess to work our way through the work of the inimitable Shaun Ryder. We look at the first half of his career in this episode right up to the first Black Grape Album. There is a playlist to accompany thi…
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Listen to the Q&A with author Prof. Girish Joshi as he discusses his article “Pain management after total knee arthroplasty: PROcedure SPEcific Postoperative Pain ManagemenT recommendations” found in the September 2022 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Jurgen de Graaff and author Prof. Tom Hansen as they discuss his article “Harmonising Paediatric Anaesthesia Training in Europe: Proposal of a Roadmap”, found in the August 2022 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Dr Daniel Arnal and author Prof. Georges L Savoldelli as they discuss his article “Simulation-based education and training in anaesthesia during residency in Europe: where are we now? A survey conducted by the ESAIC Simulation Committee” found in the June 2022 issue of the EJA.…
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I invited guitarist for Delta Sleep, Glen Hodgson on to talk us through what is and isn't Math Rock. We got some answers for sure, but I still can never put my finger on what makes something "mathy". I regale Glen with phrases from the early 90s like "wazzy" which just makes me feel old. We also talk about being in Delta Sleep, touring, music produ…
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I was joined for this episode by That Petrol Emotion guitarist Raymond Gorman to take us back to Derry in the mid 80's through the lens of his DJ stints at the Left Bank Disco. We talk about the local scene, living in Derry in the mid 80's, being a DJ with a manifesto, Almost blowing yourself up on a lighting rig, starting a band, moving to that Lo…
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In the final episode of ‘The Root of the Matter’, JC takes us to the least human habitat of all – the wasteland. It’s a space which often fills us with a sense of foreboding and yet, these places teach us some of the most profound lessons about the plant world and our relationship to it: Author of Islands of Abandonment: Life in the post-human land…
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Punktuation Mag UK editor Molly Tie joins me for a fascinating long conversation about the evolution of Girl Groups. From the Shangri-Las to Girls Aloud, via The Slits, Runaways, Bangles, Donnas, Bananarama, and more. We discuss sexism in pop, exploitation, fashion, marketing, my inability to form cohesive sentences when it's 40 degrees, why Banana…
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Patrice Forget and author Dr Elie Kantor as they discuss his article “Predatory journals in anaesthesiology and critical care: what to know and how to avoid pitfalls!” found in the April 2022 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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What does the word ‘wetland’ mean to you? Many of us don’t encounter them at all, and at best we might think of a muddy, boggy marshland. But these landscapes, and the plants that thrive in them, are crucial for ecological health, biodiversity, and capturing carbon. In this episode, JC and her contributors invite you to see these misunderstood spac…
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We think of forests and woodlands as wild spaces, or areas where we can lose ourselves in nature, and yet they also provide us with a wealth of resources such as food, building materials, or medicines. But they are also globally under threat of destruction… In this episode, JC delves into the contradictions in our relationship with woodlands, and e…
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This took me a while to think up the name for this eclectic journey through the music tastes of Head Honcho at Tiny Global Productions, John Henderson. I think I got it right in the end, despite me using my bad mic by mistake (though it's OK as John does 90% of all the talking) We take a look at artists who just do, or did, their own thing, hard to…
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Fruit and veg are a clear link to our relationship to the plant world. Yet many of us have little understanding of the farming industry and the impacts it has on our planet, in bringing crops to our plates.In this episode, JC untangles the knots of these complex global food systems - and focuses on a grain that is central to many of our diets, whea…
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Gardens are hugely personal, they are an extension of how we see ourselves and how we are in the world. They can also be a strong reminder of what is excluded as much as what is included. In this episode JC asks, what does the Garden reveal about the way we relate to the natural world and to each other? Writer and grower Claire Ratinon explores col…
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LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!! For anyone that's been in a battle of the bands, or anyone from Boston...you are in for a treat. Or if you just like some banging eclectic tunes and a fun rambling conversation about music...this is for you I am joined by puzzle maker supreme and former contestant of the rumble, Brendan Quigley who takes us through a fa…
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In this episode of Temporary Fandoms we continue working our way through the rather impressive work of PJ Harvey, Look at TWO mercury prize winning albums and continue to be amazed as Polly takes us to unexpected places. Nick and Ewan, are joined by journalist, writer, musician, radio presenter, and regular guest Cheri Amour. Check out her stuff at…
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I am joined by not one but two guests, co-hosts of the excellent Smash Hits podcast, "The Giddy Carousel Of Pop" Gavin Hogg, and Simon Galloway. As 80's pop aficionados they chose to take me through some of the 80's unsung pop belters (though I did have to question them on whether a couple of the choices were obscure at all). There is a playlist on…
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First of all, apologies for the slightly sub-par sound quality this month. In this episode of Temporary Fandoms we look at the stunning first half of the discography of PJ Harvey. From the astounding opening Indie Rock of Dry, through to the trip-Hop infused Is This Desire? As always we take you through each album, play a few songs, and then have a…
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Marc Samama and author Prof. Sibylle Kietaibl as they discuss his article “Regional anaesthesia in patients on antithrombotic drugs. Joint ESAIC/ESRA guidelines” found in the February 2022 issue of the EJA.Door EJA
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Listen to the Q&A between Prof. Tom Hansen and author Prof. Mark Coburn as they discuss his articles “Peri-interventional Outcome Study in the Elderly (POSE) in Europe: a 30-day prospective cohort study” and “Association between benzodiazepine premedication and 30-day mortality rate.A propensity-score weighted analysis of the Peri-interventional Ou…
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We are joined by Doctor of Music, Liam Maloney, to talk about the rise and possible fall of Disco. We look at how Disco began in a New York loft, the Stonewall uprising, the destruction of dangerous disco records, how disco continues to this day, and no Abba, though there is some Ethel Merman, for some reason. And Liam chose some incredibly long, b…
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OOF, it's a long one. We were joined for this by author, critic, comic, and musician Marc Burrows. We take a long look at the rise and fall of the most 90s of 90s things, Britpop. We talk about Blur waaaay too much, call ourselves out for accidental sexism, discuss indie dancefloors, music journos, the battle of the bands and even Menswear!!! Pleas…
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This month, Temporary Fandoms looks at the discography of Manchester's finest pop-punksters Buzzcocks. This is the second part, so go listen to the other one first!!! We are joined by Paul Hanley, author of "Leave the Capital" and ex drummer of The Fall, and John Henderson head of the awesome music label Tiny Global Productions. We discuss the seco…
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This month, Temporary Fandoms looks at the discography of Manchester's finest pop-punksters Buzzcocks. We are joined by Paul Hanley, author of "Leave the Capital" and ex drummer of The Fall, and John Henderson head of the awesome music label Tiny Global Productions. We discuss the first iteration of the band here before the break-up and for those w…
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In this episode of MSG10, we are joined by musician, radio presenter, and activist Chris Thorpe-Tracey for a freewheeling look at Protest songs through the early 20th Century. And if you go to our website at infrequency.co.uk, or our Mixcloud at mixcloud.com/tempfans you also get to hear the tracks by Paul Robeson, Bob Dylan, Roberta Flack , and ma…
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It's the Season 2 finale! And who better to talk Star Wars toys with on this concluding episode than Jayson from Yakface.com. In this episode, Jayson and I discuss ten items we consider low-hanging fruit… items that with modest updating can be brought into Star Wars The Vintage Collection and expand world-building opportunities for collectors new a…
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