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Join us as we explore the power of singing to transform children and young people’s lives. Through conversations with singers, leaders, researchers and other specialists, we’ll consider the role of singing, songwriting, voice exploration and creative music-making in improving mental health and wellbeing for children and young people. We believe in the power of singing and music education to improve health and wellbeing - Join us! A great listen for teachers, school leaders, teaching students ...
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Welcome to Dream Chasers: Inspiring Voices of Boundless Potential the podcast dedicated to uplifting and empowering the next generation of Black boys. Join us as we explore the journeys of remarkable individuals who have broken barriers and achieved extraordinary success in their fields. Through engaging interviews, compelling stories, and insightful discussions, we aim to ignite curiosity, inspire dreams, and foster a mindset of lifelong learning. Each episode features voices of aspiration ...
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"Perspectives " is the Association for Prevention of Torture 's podcast series that aims to bring you the latest information, updates, and stories on topics and themes related to torture prevention. To learn more about our work, please visit our website at http://www.apt.ch/ or contact us at apt@apt.ch. Enjoy listening!
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Flight from conflict, together with complex challenges integrating into a new country, takes an enormous toll on the mental health of displaced young people. And yet singing and music making have a unique way to cut through and create safe spaces for them to connect and experience joy. We hear from trainer and practitioner Jim Pinchen (Surrey Arts)…
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Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode of 'Dream Chasers,'we sit down with Dr. James Ivory, Associate Professor of English at Appalachian State University, to explore the power of identity, resilience, and storytelling. Dr. Ivory shares his journey from growing up in Harlem, navigating the complexities of his early education, to finding h…
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Send us a text In this episode of Dream Chasers, we sit down with Jason Richardson, a senior logistics expert with the Department of the Army, who shares his remarkable journey from a small town in North Carolina to a career in high-stakes supply chain logistics. Jason’s path is marked by resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to giving back. F…
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We hear from Sally Spencer (Ex Cathedra’s Singing Medicine Programme and winner of Sky Arts Hero 2024) and Merel van der Knoop (Long Covid Kids), about children & young people who are hospitalised or living with Long Covid, and about singing as one of the rare things that isn’t “done to them” which can provide both mental and physical benefits. Ins…
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Send us a text Welcome to Dream Chasers! In this episode, Dr. Aaron M. Kyle shares his journey as an educator and innovator. Currently teaching at Duke University, Dr. Kyle focuses on enhancing undergraduate education through courses like Bioinstrumentation and Senior Design, while also addressing DEI issues in engineering. He founded the HYPOTHEKi…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode, Steven Mitchell opens up about his journey of self-discovery, overcoming insecurities, and finding his purpose as an educator and father. With deep insights into his experiences growing up in Baltimore, transitioning through a challenging high school experience, and embracing his role in education, Steven sh…
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New series dropping in the next few weeks. Hear from our first few guests in this series about the power of singing and music making. John Kelly: "Exploring your own experience through music is a passport to freedom, it's a passport to liberation, it's a passport to finding a sense of value and that actually you can play a part in society. And, tha…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode, Steven Mitchell opens up about his journey of self-discovery, overcoming insecurities, and finding his purpose as an educator and father. With deep insights into his experiences growing up in Baltimore, transitioning through a challenging high school experience, and embracing his role in education, Steven sh…
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Send us a text In the fourth episode of Dream Chasers' we sit down with Felton Foushee, a doctoral student in history at UNC Greensboro, to explore the winding journey that led him from working in manufacturing to pursuing higher education. Felton shares his experiences growing up in Greensboro, NC, the historical significance of his community, and…
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Our new series of Inspiring Voices is coming soon. We thought you might a quick preview of who we will be talking to and what we'll be talking about over the first few episodes of this series. In the first few episodes, we'll be talking to - John Kelly and Jenny Young talk about singing for those with disabilities and care experienced children & yo…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of Dream Chasers, host Dr. Dramaine Freeman sits down with Michael Robinson, a program director for North Carolina for Community Injustice, to explore his unique journey of self-discovery, education, and advocacy. Michael shares his personal reflections on navigating identity as a Black man, grappling with so…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode of Dream Chaser,' where we delve into the journeys of extraordinary individuals making a difference in the world. In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Robert Carlisle, an Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development at a local University. Dr. Carlisle shares his inspiring story, from gro…
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Send us a text Eric Stancell takes us through his powerful journey from childhood to adulthood, leading to his success as an executive chef. Reflecting on family, faith, and the responsibility to reshape the narrative around Black men, Eric's story is one of resilience and second chances. Tune in to be inspired by his path to success and the import…
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This episode of Perspectives is the second in a two-part series with outgoing APT Secretary General Barbara Bernath. Barbara joined the APT in 1997 and worked in a variety of roles before being appointed Secretary General in 2018. Much has changed over the past 25 years in how we talk about and approach torture prevention, at the international, reg…
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This episode of Perspectives is the first of two with outgoing APT Secretary General Barbara Bernath Barbara joined the APT in 1997 and worked in a variety of roles before being appointed Secretary General in 2018. Over more than 25 years, she has witnessed transformational changes take place in global, regional and national efforts to prevent tort…
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We're just in the middle of recording the second series of the #InspiringVoicesPodcast. The second series will focus particularly on how we can inspire young voices and especially on how children and young people who are faced with particular challenges in their lives that effect their mental health can be supported through singing and music-making…
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What is the special magic that comes from singing in a group? David Lawrence attempts to explain it through is own experiences as a conductor of singing across a huge range of contexts, from inner city youth choirs to symphony choruses to the vast Young Voices children's stadium singing concerts. To close Season 1 of Inspiring Voices, David and pod…
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How can a classically-trained teacher connect with his students through rap? In a story worthy of a film, secondary school teacher and Teach First Ambassador Benjamin Turner reveals how a detention he gave led to a unique connection with his music class, and the discovery of a powerful way to help them express themselves through creative vocals. Fe…
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International non-binary beatbox star, former world looping champion and disability and mental health ambassador SK Shlomo talks about beatboxing as a great way in to vocal work, and how anyone can get it going. With amazing honesty they open up about their own journey through music and battles with identity, mental health and suicide, which led to…
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Baz talks to leading researcher Professor Graham Welch about why humans sing, why and how it is good for our health and wellbeing, and how people involved in this work should become researchers themselves, to help increase our understanding. Inspiring Voices is the new podcast from the Sing Up Foundation. This season, join us as we explore the powe…
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Experienced community musician and trainer Mark Bick chats with Baz about the rise of the community music sector, and the attributes of a really effective music leader working with young people who are labelled as challenging or vulnerable. A must-listen for anyone working, or interested in working, in this context. Inspiring Voices is the new podc…
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Jane Wheeler has led singing across the globe, as well as setting up Living Song in the UK. She talks to Baz about the special power of the voice, and the amazing way that singing can connect people across countries and cultures. Inspiring Voices is the new podcast from the Sing Up Foundation. This season, join us as we explore the power of singing…
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What's it like delivering music sessions in some of the most challenging educational settings? In this fascinating extended length episode, Sheffield musician Chris Morris talks about his work with Yorkshire Youth & Music, finding ways to connect with young people through music, in particular through singing and songwriting - often with transformat…
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Baz chats to vocalist, clarinettist, composer and workshop leader Aga Serugo Lugo about the value of group singing, the power of performance and tips for leading singing successfully. Inspiring Voices is the new podcast from the Sing Up Foundation. This season, join us as we explore the power of singing to transform children and young people’s live…
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In this episode Inspiring Voices podcast host Baz Chapman speaks to Sophie Garner - wellbeing music specialist, educator, writer and speaker. She shares her advice on how to get started with singing with any group, and through stories from across her career, demonstrates the extraordinary power of getting young people involved in creating songs. Sh…
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This season on Inspiring Voices, the new podcast from the Sing Up Foundation, join us on this inspirational journey. Through conversations with singers, music leaders, researchers and other specialists, we’ll consider the unique role of singing, songwriting, voice exploration and creative music-making in transforming children and young people’s men…
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Coming in September - Join us as we explore the power of singing to transform children and young people’s lives. Through conversations with singers, leaders, researchers and other specialists, we’ll consider the unique role of singing, songwriting, voice exploration and creative music-making in improving children and young people’s mental health an…
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This episode of Perspectives is the second in a two-part series exploring the psychology of police interviewing. Associate Professor Doctor Kai Li Chung is Head of Psychology at the University of Reading, Malaysia. A leading researcher in forensic psychology, her research explores how psychology can be applied to improve criminal justice systems, w…
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This episode of Perspectives is the first of two episodes exploring the psychology of police interviewing. Associate Professor Doctor Kai Li Chung is Head of Psychology at the University of Reading, Malaysia. A leading researcher in forensic psychology, her research explores how psychology can be applied to improve criminal justice systems, with a …
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In this episode of Perspectives, we are delighted to share an interview with Hazel Miron, Senior Investigator with Canada’s Office of the Correctional Investigator. During a career spanning three decades, Hazel has worked both within detention facilities and now as a detention monitor. Hazel is a proud Cree woman and a member of the Sucker Creek Fi…
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In this episode of Perspectives, we are delighted to share an interview with Alka Pradhan, an extraordinary lawyer and advocate for torture prevention. Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, Ms Pradhan serves as Human Rights Counsel for Ammar al Baluchi at the Guantanamo Bay Military Commissions, and as Associate Counsel for Al…
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In this episode of Perspectives, we are delighted to share an interview with the new UN Special Rapporteur on torture, Dr Alice Edwards. Appointed in July 2022, she is the first woman to hold the mandate. Often described as the “global conscience on torture”, her mandate includes conducting country visits and visits to places of detention; receivin…
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This episode is the fifth in our series on the Méndez Principles on Effective Interviewing: a new approach to prevent torture. The Principles aim to end accusatory, coercive and confession-driven practices during investigations; practices we know can lead to torture and ill-treatment. In this episode, we are pleased to share with you insights from …
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This episode is the fourth in our series on the Méndez Principles on Effective Interviewing: a new approach to prevent torture. The Principles aim to end accusatory, coercive and confession-driven practices during investigations; practices we know can lead to torture and ill-treatment. In this podcast, we are delighted to share a special conversati…
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This episode is the third in our series on the Méndez Principles on Effective Interviewing: a new approach to prevent torture. The Principles aim to end accusatory, coercive and confession-driven practises during investigations; practises we know can lead to torture and ill-treatment. In this podcast, we are delighted to share with you highlights f…
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This is the second episode in a series exploring the Méndez Principles on Effective Interviewing: a new tool to help end coercive interviewing. The Méndez Principles are designed to support investigators collect reliable information – not a confession – using rapport-based interviewing techniques. They also uphold the rights of those being intervie…
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This is the first episode in a series exploring the Mêndez Principles on Effective Interviewing: a new tool to help end coercive interviewing. The Méndez Principles are designed to support investigators collect reliable information – not a confession – using rapport-based interviewing techniques. They also uphold the rights of those being interview…
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This episode is the first in a series looking at how oversight bodies around the world are promoting safety and fairness for women in contact with the criminal justice system. It’s part of the APT’s global campaign on women and prison. Our goal is to support national oversight bodies in their efforts to promote implementation of the UN Bangkok Rule…
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This episode is the first in a series looking at the impact of COVID-19 on places of detention – for people deprived of liberty and their relatives, the staff who work there and the monitoring teams who carry out visits. At the start of the pandemic, governments recognised that closed facilities like prisons had the potential to be ‘super spreaders…
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A successful collaboration with Nissi from India! Join us as we dicuss what are our favorite things about Christmas and welcome Nissi to our TIV family. Another sister in our family ; ) You can find Nissi at: insta : @ching_thian_nemguite And collaborations are open! All you have to do is e-mail me! Follow and Support us: @INSPIRING_VOICE_PODCAST B…
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One month ago, on 25 May, George Floyd was tortured and murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, USA. Mr. Floyd’s killing is yet another manifestation of the violence and horror that exists at the nexus of systemic racism and police brutality. It has also sparked worldwide anti-racism protests and reinvigorated a movement calling for profound r…
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In the current public health crisis, persons deprived of liberty are exposed to greater health risks. The present situation exacerbates existing situations of vulnerabilities of a population already disproportionately suffering from chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular conditions, or immunodeficiency. A pandemic situation such as this one f…
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In the current public health crisis, persons deprived of liberty are exposed to greater health risks. The present situation exacerbates existing situations of vulnerabilities of a population already disproportionately suffering from chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular conditions, or immunodeficiency. A pandemic situation such as this one f…
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In the current public health crisis, persons deprived of liberty are exposed to greater health risks. The present situation exacerbates existing situations of vulnerability of a population already disproportionately suffering from chronic respiratory diseases, cardio-vascular conditions, or immunodeficiency. A pandemic situation such as this one fo…
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