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Statistically Speaking

Statistically Speaking

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Statistically Speaking is the Office for National Statistics' podcast, offering in-depth interviews on the latest hot topics in the world of data, taking a peek behind the scenes of the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and exploring the stories behind the numbers.
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Captivate the Room

Tracy Goodwin

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Did you know we determine everything about you from your voice? If you want to captivate the listener and command the space with a voice that makes people listen, this podcast is for you. Join Internationally known voice expert Tracy Goodwin as she shows you how to amplify your authority with her signature methodology Psychology of the Voice® as she shows you how to unearth your voice stories so you speak with confidence, uncover the barriers that keep us from connecting, and unleash the pow ...
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A science pod-yssey brought to you by the School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow. Naturally Speaking is first and foremost a podcast covering cutting edge research and light hearted ecology banter. We have invited blog posts and podcasts from researchers across our School and also visiting speakers. We’ve got a little something for everyone.
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Hear Say Diane Neal

Westbury Media

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Enjoy the art of listening and speaking with Actress/Comedian Diane Neal. Every week Diane discusses current events with comedy bits and interviews a guest with a story worth listening to.
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Lessons From A Sociopath

Lessons From A Sociopath

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About 1 in 25 people are Sociopaths. What does this mean? It means that statistically speaking you have interacted with a Sociopath in your life. Can you remember who they were? The odds are you cannot. Most Sociopaths are able to function day to day without any disruption to their life or yours and are not criminals or dangerous. I am one of these people. Join me as I open the door into the life of a Sociopath where I will explain how my ASPD- Sociopathy has led me to excel in certain aspec ...
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Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined

BC Schizophrenia Society

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"Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined” is a groundbreaking podcast brought to you by the BC Schizophrenia Society and supporting partners. Host Faydra Aldridge, CEO of BCSS, and co-host Melissa McKenna, Marketing and Communications Manager at BCSS, speak with medical experts, families, and people with lived experience of mental illness to dispel myths and get to the truth. Be prepared for frank conversations, up-to-date medical information, immersive sound design, and stories of hope and r ...
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Have you had it with "politics" and desire to live in a brilliantly better future? Are you curious about what can replace an age-old coercive organization trying to control you and your property, so that everyone can finally be respected? A dangerous myth perpetuates our political plight in America: The belief that we are free. In fact, scores of unjust laws daily violate our individual rights. Being regulated and taxed to fund governmentally monopolized services, under threats of being fine ...
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Hind Rajab, 200 Days Later: US Keeps Letting Israel Investigate Itself - Zeteo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDJ4LOQR8KI Gaza War Sit Rep Day 332: Hostages' bodies recovered as some Israelis push for a deal - The Anti-Empire Project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds1cG8zrkts Israel Invades West Bank - Declares Will Be Treated Like Gaza - Owen Jo…
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Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01169-3/fulltext https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/genocide.shtml Let aid in. What kind of world is this? This is from a conversation with @nervesurgeon as he is now in the South of Gaza (which is apparently better than the N…
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In this episode we explore how the ONS measures our natural environment and the green economy. Relevant datasets: ONS Environmental Accounts Transcript MILES FLETCHER Welcome again to Statistically Speaking, the official podcast of the UK’s Office for National Statistics. I'm Miles Fletcher and this time we're getting back to nature as we explore t…
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Welcome to the final episode of the Captivate the Room podcast (at least for now) You can find me over at the Psychology of the Voice® Podcast. In today's episode I'm giving an overview of the last 9 years, the show, they why's around doing it and moving it and all the highs of hosting this show for the last 9 years. It's been a pleasure and an hon…
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Welcome to the show! Today, I'm walking you through the entire TEDx experience from start to finish. How did I get a TEDx, what was it like to write the talk, how was it standing on the red circle and so much more. My experience was phenomenal but there are some unexpected twists and turns that I'm sharing with you. If you've ever thought about doi…
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Welcome to the show! Today I'm bringing you a conversation around confidence vs. arrogance. This is one I see almost daily. People are afraid to step into confidence because they don't want to sound arrogant. If this is you, you are going to really benefit from this episode. I'll be covering why if this is your concern it will never happen along wi…
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Welcome to the show! Today I'm talking about assumptions and your voice. Everyone knows about assumptions but do you realize just how much the assumptions you make are coming out in your voice in a way that isn't working for you! Assumptions are leading to bad voice habits that are repelling listeners and potential buyers and misrepresenting your r…
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https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israel-booted-from-frances-annual-eurosatory-arms-fair/# https://truthout.org/articles/us-arms-industry-profits-from-gaza-genocide-as-pentagon-budget-nears-1-trillion/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leahy_Law Rep. Thomas Massie doesn’t care what you think of him, which is pretty great. https://x.com/Tucke…
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Welcome to the show! Today my guest and I are talking all things podcasting. Andrew Hellmich has built a fantastic business with his podcast and he's using his voice in big ways. I've never thought about the approach that Andrew has taken and in our conversation he shares how he delivers amazing content with a wide reach to his ideal clients'. Podc…
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What an incredible conversation I had with Elizabeth Yang! Welcome to this weeks show where my guest I will discuss all the things money and voice and building wild success. My guest today is Elizabeth Yang and she is a monetization queen and her work certainly has a wonderful intersection with Psychology of the Voice. She is an expert when it come…
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Impunity in Gaza is a threat to the international order - Japan should defend the rules that it relies on for its own security https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/20/japan/gaza-israel-impunity-international-order/ https://archive.is/mqUMS#selection-1127.0-1131.68 Gov. Greg Abbott pardons Daniel Perry, veteran who killed police brutality…
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With the public release of large language models like Chat GPT putting Artificial Intelligence (AI) firmly on our radar, this episode explores what benefits this technology might hold for statistics and analysis, as well as policymaking and public services. Joining host, Miles Fletcher, to discuss the groundbreaking work being done in this area by …
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the totally lost plot of orthodox, statist Objectivists, misguided by Ayn Rand's context-dropping of property rights amidst the fascistic nature of government https://www.change.org/p/open-letter-regarding-ut-campus-protests Ayn Rand on the 1968 Columbia student protest: https://courses.aynrand.org/works/the-student-rebellion-at-columbia-university…
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If you are ready to explode your business, don't miss this conversation. Your authentic voice plays a key role in your business success! Ever wonder what it's like to do the deep work of Psychology of the Voice but afraid to ask? In today's episode of the Captivate the Room podcast, you'll hear the transformational story of an incredible student of…
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Welcome to the show! Today you are in for a treat and you are going to have your mind blown. Jill Foubister, a former student of mine is with me today. I knew Jill's work but I had no idea how much overlap there was in our work and it's super exciting. In today's episode Jill and I talk about raising your vibration and finding your greatest frequen…
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LIVE: Vote for Gaza ceasefire passes in UN for first time since war began https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZuGkWj-2xw&t=5770s #424 – Bassem Youssef: Israel-Palestine, Gaza, Hamas, Middle East, Satire & Fame https://lexfridman.com/bassem-youssef The Dark History of the Kibbutz | How "Socialist" Zionists colonized Palestine https://www.youtube.com/wa…
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In this episode, we delve into the mental illness journey of former NHL goalie, Corey Hirsch. Renowned for his stellar career with the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks, Corey's life story extends beyond the ice, unveiling a silent battle with mental illness. From the pinnacle of professional hockey to the darkest corners of despair, Corey sha…
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The ONS podcast returns, this time looking at the importance of communicating uncertainty in statistics. Joining host Miles Fletcher to discuss is Sir Robert Chote, Chair of the UKSA; Dr Craig McLaren, of the ONS; and Professor Mairi Spowage, director of the Fraser of Allander Institute. Transcript MILES FLETCHER Welcome back to Statistically Speak…
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Welcome to the show. Wow, what an incredible conversation I had with Dr. Christine Li. Christine has been on the show before and she always brings so much wisdom and practical experience to the conversation. When we sat down to talk today, I couldn't have been more delighted to hear the direction our conversation went. If you ever wondered how to f…
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In this episode, we address the troubling reality of suicide rates among individuals grappling with schizophrenia. Studies reveal a staggering statistic, up to 15% of those with schizophrenia tragically take their own lives. This alarming figure, particularly affecting young people in the early stages of their illness, underscores the urgency of ou…
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Welcome to the show! In today's episode, I'm talking about a statistic that I hear weekly and sometimes daily being quoted. The statistic is, that only 7% of the message is interpreted via words and the balance is through voice and nonverbals. It's not accurate, it was never meant to be used as a research point the way it is being used. What is my …
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Sky News report shows aftermath of Israeli air strike on Rafah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sviTpOFvHYQ Journalist Abby Martin's documentary about the 2018-19 Gazan protest https://gazafightsforfreedom.com https://www.msf.org/great-march-return https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Directive#2023_Israel-Hamas_war https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D…
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Being a caregiver to a person grappling with a serious mental illness like schizophrenia isn't easy. Schizophrenia is a complex and often misunderstood illness that affects those living with the illness as well as those who love and care for them. A caregiver's responsibility goes beyond mere physical care. Caregiving can take on many forms. On thi…
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Are we using the right statistics? It is a contentious question in science. Statistics may seem like a hard, objective discipline, but there are in fact many different opinions and methods when it comes to analyzing our data. Today on Naturally Speaking we are discussing the two main schools of statistics; frequentist and Bayesian statistics. […]…
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In this episode, our discussion revolves around a controversial question: Can mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, be cured? We tackle that question and more with a distinguished guest, Dr. Daniel Weinberger, the director and CEO of the Lieber Institute for Brain Development. Together, we discuss the complexities of researching the sources of m…
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The International Day of Women and Girls in STEM is on February 11th and celebrates the fantastic work of women and girls in STEM. Our University is full of many amazing women doing incredible work in the field of STEM, providing countless role models for young women aspiring to be scientists. However, this wasn’t always […]…
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Welcome to the show! Today is one of my favorite conversations I've ever had on the Captivate the Room podcast. Today, I've got my former client and entrepreneur Christina Jandali with me. I've had the pleasure of working with Christina and helping the students in her program so I can say with full integrity, she delivers. In fact, that is one of t…
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Welcome to the show! Today I want to talk about a former client of mine that made a few specific shifts and yielded incredible results. I believe the process here in Psychology of the Voice is key and ultimately what delivers results. However, many times one or two specific things we shift become the lynchpin for shifting everything when it comes t…
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In this episode, Paddy McCleave is joined by three amazing guests, Raheema Chunara, Maarya Omar, and Abimbola Abodunrin, to discuss racial inequality in academia. PART 1: PART 2: Racial inequality has been present in science throughout history and continues to be a widespread issue today. The belief that this is a thing of the past […]…
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Psychotic disorders are amongst the most severe and disabling of all mental disorders. In this episode, discover the ground-breaking world of Virtual Reality (VR) therapy for psychosis. Join Dr. Mar Rus-Calafell, a clinical psychologist and professor in Germany, as she explains how VR complements traditional therapies. Participants can explore imme…
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Welcome to the show! Today I'm talking about quantifiable evidence and responsibility. My most recent research study made something clear that I already suspected. Buyer trust is shot. It's gone. The primary reason for this is because everyone became an expert overnight but they couldn't deliver results. Buyers have been burned. Today I'm talking a…
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In this episode, we explore the critical theme of impaired insight in severe and persistent mental illness, known as anosognosia. Dr. Nicole DeTore, Director of Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, guides us through her groundbreaking research on early intervention services, particularly the NAVIGATE program, which offers hope for individual…
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Conferences are a major part of life in academia: they allow us to share our work, build collaborations, and find out more about the interesting work in our field. However, conferences aren’t always easy to navigate and can involve public speaking nerves and awkward interactions. A panel of ‘Conference Survivors’, including Professor Shaun Killen a…
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In the season 4 premiere of Look Again, our hosts delve into the relationship between mental health, mental illness, and social media with Kody Green, also known online as @SchizophrenicHippie. Kody shares his personal journey of being diagnosed with schizophrenia and the unanticipated role of becoming a 'Mental Illness Social Media Influencer' whe…
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In this episode Miles is joined by the National Statistician, Sir Ian Diamond, to reflect on what has been a busy and transformative year at the Office for National Statistics. Transcript MILES FLETCHER This is “Statistically Speaking”, the official podcast of the UK Office for National Statistics, I’m Miles Fletcher. This is our 20th episode, in f…
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Get ready for Season 4 of Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined. This season, we're diving deep into the 'big questions' that families can face during different stages of the mental illness journey. From recognizing initial symptoms to the pursuit of a diagnosis, navigating the complexities of symptoms to the search for effective treatment, and ad…
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The ONS led the way informing the UK response to the Coronavirus pandemic. But what lessons can be learned and how can we best prepare not only ourselves, but the rest of the world, for the next pandemic? Transcript MILES FLETCHER This is Statistically Speaking, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Podcast. I'm Miles Fletcher, and as we approac…
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Welcome to the show. Today, I've got a coaching call episode for you. I've moved some of the coaching calls from my Psychology of the Voice podcast over for you to hear. In today's episode I'm working with Cherry May and she has an interesting situation that many of my client's find themselves in...authority getting in the way. The ability to comma…
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Welcome to the show! You are in for a great treat today. I've never had anyone on the show that comes to voice from a singing perspective. All that changes today with Michael Maresca and our conversation about different approaches to finding your voice. You are going to love the similarities in how Michael talks about voice and how you hear me talk…
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Welcome to the podcast. Today I've got a very special guest that I know you are going to love hearing from. Amy Lang is a former student of mine and while her work is quite different from mine, it intersects significantly. In this episode Amy and I talk about voice, habits and why we do the things we do, where our mindset gets off track, how we tak…
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In this episode we talk about the growth of data use in the media and the potential impact of misinformation on the public’s trust in official statistics. Navigating podcast host Miles Fletcher through this minefield is Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter, from the University of Cambridge; Ed Humpherson, Head of the Office for Statistics Regulation; and a…
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Welcome to the show. With me today is one of my former students, Dr. Clarissa Castillo-Ramsey. Our conversation covers so many valuable topics relating to creating a life you love, finding your own creativity and walking a path designed perfectly by you. We also talk about her exit from the corporate world and how she helps others create their path…
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Welcome to the show! Ouch, that hurts, it's not about you right in the title. But, hear me out. Your voice does not work as well when all the focus is on you and how you sound, what you are saying, if you are doing a good job etc... In today's podcast I'm talking about a topic that I've been teaching my students for a long time which is the more yo…
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You are in for a treat today! One of my favorite people on earth is with me today, Sara Connell. You are going to love our conversation about breaking generational patterns around poverty, creating a legacy, taking action, creating a million dollar business and so much more. Sara and I have collaborated on a number of projects and I have loved work…
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Most of us will be familiar with the concept of ‘rewilding’, but what about ‘seawilding’? In this episode of Naturally Speaking, we are joined by SBOHVM’s very own Dr Anna McGregor to discuss her very exciting, important and interdisciplinary Scottish native oyster (Ostrea edulis) restoration project. She tells us about how Gaelic place names are […
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In this episode, we explore ONS’s work with other countries to raise the world's statistical capabilities. Transcript MILES FLETCHER Hello and welcome again to ‘Statistically Speaking’, the Office for National Statistics’ Podcast. I'm Miles Fletcher, and in this episode we're going international. Now it hardly needs saying that global issues, clima…
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In this episode, Mar Pineda and Nic Strowbridge are joined by Professor Matthew Cobb from the University of Manchester. Professor Cobb is a researcher, author, and scientific communicator. He was voted as our postgraduate students’ number 1 choice for our 2023 Darwin Day speaker. He kindly accepted our invitation and presented a fantastic talk on […
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Science communication is a vitally important component of research. It encourages community engagement and sharing of new discoveries, making exciting science accessible to the wider public. However, it is also a skill that can be difficult to master – how do we make science approachable to everyone? In this episode, we have a conversation with […]…
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In this episode we chat to members of the ONS Social Survey Collection Division about the importance, and challenges, of getting the general public to take part in crucial surveys that help paint a picture of what life is like across Britain. Transcript MILES FLETCHER Welcome again to ‘Statistically Speaking’, the official podcast of the UK’s Offic…
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Welcome to the show! Today I've got a very special guest with me, Mary Lou Kayser is here today. In today's episode, we have a wonderful conversation about playing your position, legacy and the supports we need to move past some of the invisible challenges in our lives so we can reach our goals. Mary Lou shares her 4 point bespoke framework that sh…
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