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On Your Marks
Are you putting off booking your first accountancy exam, or struggling to get back into studying after a failure? Wherever you’re at in your journey to qualification, On Your Marks explores techniques to help you tackle the process head on. In this series from ACCA, we’re sitting down with experts to understand what can hold us back when we set out to achieve our goals – whether that’s preparing for exam season or training for a marathon. From the importance of hanging out with your mates to the neuroscience of procrastination, we explore how to get yourself going when the going gets tough - including techniques for building resilience for when life doesn’t go our way. This is On Your Marks. Because you’ll never know until you try. Hit follow now so you never miss an episode, and let us know what you think by leaving a rating or review. For more information about ACCA exams, you can go to www. accaglobal.com/exams On Your Marks is a Fresh Air Production for ACCA. The Executive Producer is Annie Day, the Senior Producer is Eva Higginbotham, with support from Sarah Moore. The videographer is Yohan Forbes. The Sound Engineer is Basil Oxtoby.
The Complete Interpreter
A podcast to help spoken language conference or public service interpreters stand out in a competitive market by improving their skills, mindset, and marketing.
Check in with Chris Brown
A podcast for free thinkers, entrepreneurs and people who want to level up in all areas of their life by going deep within. We discuss important topics from the depths of therapy to self healing, deep inner work all the way through to building a resilient mindset and growing a successful business.If you’re a success orientated person, you’ll love this show
Music Teachers In International Schools Podcast
Welcome to the music teachers in international schools podcast! In this podcast, experienced music educator and researcher, Chris Koelma, explores the unique world of music education in the international school context. You will hear engaging stories from music teachers working in international schools all around the world, learn tips and tricks from a global community of leading music ed experts, and be inspired to develop your capacity to be truly ‘international’ in your approach to music education.
English that Sticks! - Intermediate
FREE English course! Each class is about a specific expression, a few specific words or a grammatical structure and is divided into 4 tracks. In each track the things you're learning are repeated again and again but with different dynamics so you don't get bored! Track 1: Explanation (use, examples, common mistakes) Track 2: Conversation (hear the words in context in a conversation, followed by analysis) Track 3: Interesting Stuff! (a short presentation about a topic) Track 4: Translation Challenge (you have 5 seconds to translate from Spanish to English to review what you've learnt) After all this you will never forget the structures or words you have learnt! More information at www.keyteenglish.com/podcasts
Where do I go from here?
Welcome to the Where Do I Go From Here? Podcast. Hosted by Annmarie Gray and Katie Richardson, two psychotherapists passionate about sharing inspiring stories to help others. Throughout the season, they interview incredible people who have faced diversity and found their way back to rebuild their lives. They want to provide honest stories that will encourage and motivate their listeners to grow and develop. The podcast is an extension of their hearts, with kindness prevailing at the forefront. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Out every Tuesday!
Psychology in the Classroom
The show that takes psychological research and translates it for classroom teachers so they can effectively apply it to their teaching practice to help improve outcomes for their students. Interviews with leading psychologists and other experts in the field of education, as well as deep dives into educational theory and a little bit of neuromyth busting.
Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre
This series of six lectures introduces six plays from the Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre. Once popular and now little-known, they can tell us a lot about what their first audiences enjoyed, aspired to and worried about - from immigrants in early modern London to the role of women in the household, from what religious changes might mean for attitudes to the dead to fantasies of easy money and social elevation. Each lecture outlines the play so there is no assumption you have already read it, then goes on to try to understand its historical context and its dramatic legacy, drawing parallels with modern film and contemporary culture as well as with Elizabethan material. The lecturer's aim with students in the room and with interested listeners on iTunes U is to broaden our understanding of the theatre Shakespeare wrote for by thinking about some non-Shakespearean drama, and to recreate some of the excitement and dramatic possibilities of the new, popular technology of Renaissance theatre.
Bloom with Becca
Hey besties, welcome to the Bloom with Becca podcast! Join me each week as we dive into honest and raw chats about the wins, hurdles, and everything juicy in between. You might know me from YouTube and my wellness content. So, whether you’re seeking a fresh perspective, some guidance or just a chin-wag, tune in every Wednesday and we can bloom together. IG: https://instagram.com/bloomwithbecca?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==









