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I’m Jules, award winning international sales and business coach, working with entrepreneurs and ambitious leaders to equip them with the mindset, strategy and skills they need to reach the next level of growth and revenue. I’m passionate about helping people to create the impact they desire through a natural selling style that is based around human conversation and relationship building. I have published my first book, 'Live it, Love it, Sell it ®' and I am the host of this fabulous podcast ...
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Grey (or gray) literature – 'grey lit' for short – includes such forms of communication as reports, white papers, dissertations, newsletters, slide decks, blogs, and podcasts. The Grey Lit Café explores the opportunities and benefits that grey lit provides for professionals and researchers. The podcast is directed by Anthony Haynes, produced by Dr Bart Hallmark, and published by Frontinus Ltd, a communications agency focused on engineering, infrastructure, sustainability, and research. Front ...
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The official podcast for the HBO limited series, White House Plumbers. Over five episodes, political journalist Olivia Nuzzi offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the series while investigating its balance of fact versus fiction. Hint: It’s mostly fact. Featuring conversations with David Mandel, Frank Rich, Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux, Lena Headey, and many more.
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Toby is undoubtedly one of today’s most vividly active rising professional DJ’s, playing an essential part in Asia Pacific’s Nightlife & Entertainment Development as an industry professional, producer and DJ across the globe and with experience in hundreds of clubs, hotels, bars, lounges and international festivals across Europe and Asia for more 15 years already. After learning to master several instruments from the age of 6 on, he went on to study Event-Management in Duesseldorf, Germany w ...
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Starring Sunita Mani and Alexandra Shipp, two young start-up founders, both women of color, are on the brink of losing their company; a fate they narrowly avoid thanks to a hairbrained scheme to have their neighborhood barista— a white dude, of course— pretend to be the third founder in order to raise money. But when the barista reveals he has a scheme of his own to keep the company in his clutches, hijinks and hilarity ensue. Valerie and Juliet are more than just best friends: they are busi ...
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A show hosted by Matt Black, vocalist, musician, songwriter and author. Featuring guests from creative backgrounds such as musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, business owners and entrepreneurs.
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The purpose of this space is to create community for underrepresented faculty to have crucial conversations about navigating and being successful in Predominantly White Institution (PWI) or homogenized areas of campus. This space is designed for the underrepresented faculty, which refers to groups of people who are traditionally and currently represent a lower proportional numbers of minorities on a homogenous campus, regarding socio-economic status, culture, religion, ethnicity, physical an ...
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Anthony Haynes writes: In our previous episode, How effective are essays as an academic genre?, we examined essays specifically as a tool for assessment in academic contexts. In this episode we return to the genre of essays but consider their use on courses outside examinations. Engy Moussa and I debate the strengths and weaknesses of the genre - a…
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In this episode of 'The Human Conversation' I chat to Jean Fleming who I have know for far longer than I thought - you'll see when you listen to the podcast!Having worked in business for over 35 years, she has extensive experience in HR, leadership development, performance management, organisational change, organisation development, restructuring a…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Juli Flintoff, author of the book The Secr…
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Anthony Haynes writes: On The Grey Lit Café we frequently focus on specific genres.* In this episode, we focus on the genre of essays. In particular, we discuss the use of essays in examinations. Engy Moussa (University of Cambridge) and I debate: the strengths and weaknesses of essays as an assessment tool multiple ways to help students improve th…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Steve White (BBC Radio Presenter, Producer…
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Policy Commons is on a mission to make grey literature - especially in the form of reports, more discoverable and accessible. Its content platform, Coherent Digital, hosts over 12 million documents - and the number is growing rapidly. Who better to discuss this massive initiative than Toby Green, Founder and Publisher of Policy Commons? In this epi…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Ashen Reach, modern rock-metal band from t…
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Anthony Haynes is the author and publisher of an extensive series of Writing Protocols. In this episode, Engy Moussa interviews Anthony on how to produce protocols in order to get things done - and get them done well. In the process, they discuss such questions as: What is a protocol? How to compose protocols How are they used and what is their rat…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Chris Knight - Mindset Coach, Business Coa…
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My 100th episode of the Human Conversation and the perfect guest to mark that occasion. Helen Packham is not only my wonderful coach, she is a speaker coach and verbal communications strategist helping leaders and business owners 10x the impact of their verbal communication to maximise the potential of their people and win more business. She has 15…
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Anthony Haynes writes: In this, our latest genre-based, episode, Engy Moussa and I explore newsletters - primarily from the perspective of the reader. We range widely, exploring questions concerning quantity, spatial design, schedules, the reading journey, distinction, and offputting features. And we review our favorite examples, asking what can be…
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My human conversation in this episode is with a very experienced leadership expert - Lindsey Marriott. I've had the pleasure of working with her for the last year and we have a wonderful conversation about leadership. What I loved was how we explored the topic of leadership when you are a solo entrepreneur. How you lead yourself and what does this …
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Anthony Haynes writes: It was a treat for this episode to be able to interview Rob Johnson, founder and Managing Director of Research Consulting Ltd. RC is a long-established organisation dedicated to improving the effectiveness and impact of research and scholarly communication. Rob and his colleagues have worked on a vast range of projects with a…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Loz Campbell and Tom Kirby discussing the …
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One question we explore on this podcast is that of antecedents: what came before podcasts? This episode tells the wonderfully rich history of chautauquas - an enterprising means of bringing entertainment and informal education to small-town America. Chautauquas can be thought of as a kind of predigital Spotify. Reference James R. Schultz, The roman…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Luke Smithson & Wesley Brook from Hearts &…
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Delighted to have Toby Moore back on the podcast - his previous episode was HC048 - so check that out! Apart from being a lovely friend to me, Toby is a creative, a parent and a writer. He's the curator and director of TEDxBrighton, the author of 'MAKE IT - How to Work with Clarity, Confidence and Creativity' and a supporter of various youth charit…
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Anthony Haynes writes: This episode is the third of our series on the relationship between letters and grey literature. In the first, we made the case, using the case of the correspondence of communications theorist I.A. Richards, for considering letters as a form of grey literature. In the second, using the case of correspondence between George Ly…
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Back after a big break from podcasting we are picking up where we left off - with some fabulous guests. This episode we speak to the lovely Sharon Louca. Sharon is the Founder and Host of the Womens Business Network, a multi award winning online support network for female business owners open to a global audience. Her passion is seeing women in bus…
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Anthony Haynes writes: Cultural forms and communicative genres tend not to emerge from a vacuum: they tend to emerge from existing forms. In the case of podcasts, obvious candidates include lectures, essays, sermons, and radio interviews. And, we suggest here, letters. In this, the second of a series of three episodes devoted to the topics of lette…
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Send us a text Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Sculpting and Special Effects make up arti…
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Grey literature covers a multitude of genres - for example, reports, white papers, preprints, and newsletters. But what about letters? Letters are not usually listed amongst grey literature forms, but this episode puts the case for why letters should sometimes be considered as grey literature. Reflecting on the letters of literary theorist I.A. Ric…
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Send us a text Episode 07 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Mira…
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Overwriting - producing a draft that exceeds your word (or page) limit - is an extremely common problem amongst writers in science, research, and professional areas. In this episode, Engy Moussa interviews Anthony Haynes. They examine why this problem arises, what harm it does, and, crucially, how to overcome the problem. The discussion outlines pr…
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Anthony Haynes writes: On The Grey Lit Café we frequently explore grey literature by genre. Here we extend our coverage to the genre of case studies. To guide us, we interview Dr Farrah Arif, Senior Lecturer at the University of Hull. Farrah takes us on an expert, and enthusiastic, tour of the genre, taking in: how case studies work and what they a…
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Send us a text Episode 06 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Chlo…
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Send us a text Episode 05 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Jon …
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Send us a text Episode 04 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features John…
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Anthony Haynes writes: I've long fought for a greater appreciation of forms of serious communication, other than just books and journal papers - forms such as reports, white papers, presentations, and blogs. But it's difficult because the collective term for such forms is 'grey [or 'grey'] literature', which is a term likely to enthuse anyone. 'Gre…
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Many engineers need to give presentations. They do so in a variety of contexts - for example, as part of a pitch, project report, conference, or job application. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a top-quality resource on how to do presentations, specifically about engineering? Well, there is! This episode introduces Rothwell & Cloud's Engineering s…
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Send us a text Episode 02 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Jo T…
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Word processing has been around a long time now - so long, that we barely use the phrase anymore. So dominant in our workflows has it become that we act as though there's no need to distinguish it - as if there is simply no alternative. So pen and paper have become redundant forms of technology then? Well, no, actually. This episode dares, unfashio…
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Send us a text Episode 02 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm Matt, based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds. From musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Andy…
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You can wait a long time for ambitious innovations in the communication of science and research - and then two come along together. In our previous episode, Scholarly Podcasts, Mack Hagood articulated his thinking behind a novel approach to podcasting. Now we're delighted to publish our interview with Prof. Giovanni Salucci (University of Florence)…
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Anthony Haynes writes: Many scientists and researchers have come to realise that communicating their work effectively requires them to tell a story. But how? One resource is brilliant at answering that question: Putting stories to work, by Shawn Callahan. This review introduces some of Callahan's key insights and recommendations. Reference Shawn Ca…
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Send us a text Episode 01 of The Matt Black Podcast. Hello, I'm based in Yorkshire in the UK, I'm a vocalist, musician, songwriter, podcaster and author. My show features guests from creative backgrounds, from musicians, event promoters and organisers, comedians, to business owners and entrepreneurs. This episode features Andy Scott and Dale Radcli…
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Anthony Haynes writes: Nobody could accuse The Grey Lit Café of ignoring innovation in the communication of science and research! In fact, we're delighted to showcase innovative thinking, as in such episodes as Innovation in research dissemination: Cora Cole on GreyLit Online lecturing: Bart Hallmark on pitfalls and good practice Understanding prep…
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Though opinions differ on the scope of grey literature, there's consensus that white papers represent a core genre of white papers. This episode examines the place of white papers in the grey literature landscape. In particular, it explores what constitutes the essence of white papers, distinguishing them from such forms as (a) pure marketing mater…
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Much of the content on The Grey Lit Café is pragmatic, concerned with how to improve the creation or management of grey literature ('greylit'). And some of it is conceptual. concerned with how to inform our thinking about greylit. This episode seeks to make a contribution by combining the two sets of concerns. From a pragmatic point of view, we con…
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Having to pitch yourself and your work in order to win an opportunity is a standard component of professional and scientific life - and one that many people find challenging. In this episode, Dr Yuxia Zou (Nanyang Business School) reflects on her experience of pitching and identifies actionable insights for other pitchers. Yuxia reflects both on th…
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Anthony Haynes writes: Our episode on the relationship between dissertations (or theses) and books marked the final episode of our fourth season. Here, in this additional episode, I reflect on the season. What types of content have we published, in what genres of podcast? And what have been the key learning points? Further listening If you enjoyed …
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Ep. 115: Toby White of Cascade Equinox FestivalWeird Music Podcast features unforgettable interviews with legendary artists and entrepreneurs about being creative and finding success. In this episode, we are joined by Toby White, founder of the upcoming inaugural Cascade Equinox Music Festival and Gem & Jam Festival! Learn more about Cascade Equino…
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Ep. 114: Billy Brouse of Papadosio Weird Music Podcast features unforgettable interviews with legendary artists and entrepreneurs about being creative and finding success. In this episode, we are joined by the one and only Billy Brouse for a conversation about the new album, fatherhood, and so much more. Papadosio’s new album “To Live A Making” is …
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Anthony Haynes writes: You've written a dissertation or thesis. You'd like to write a book. How are the two forms related? How to transition from one to the other? In this episode, we seek to provide detailed, professional, insights into making a success of the process. Resources William Germano, From dissertation to book (Univ. of Chicago) Beth Lu…
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Ep. 113: Anthony Thogmartin of Papadosio Weird Music Podcast features unforgettable interviews with legendary artists and entrepreneurs about being creative and finding success. In this episode, we are joined by the incredible Anthony Thogmartin of Papadosio for a conversation about Papadosio’s new album, their musical philosophy, life, and the sta…
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Ep. 112: George Porter Jr. of The MetersWeird Music Podcast features unforgettable interviews with legendary artists and entrepreneurs about being creative and finding success.In this episode, we are joined by the incredible George Porter Jr. of The Meters. The Meters have been honored with The Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award as one of the grea…
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Ep. 111: David Hinds of Steel Pulse Weird Music Podcast is all about learning from inspirational musicians and music industry entrepreneurs about how to channel creative energy. This episode features David Hinds of the legendary Reggae band Steel Pulse. Enjoy! Find tickets to Steel Pulse's upcoming tour here: https://steelpulse.com/ And let us know…
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Ep. 109: Jason Miller of Outback Presents Weird Music Podcast is all about learning from inspirational musicians and music industry entrepreneurs about how to channel creative energy. In this episode, Jason Miller discusses the journey of his career through 30+ years of music promotion, role as VP of Live Nation, and his new position with Outback P…
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