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Follow Gareth Mitchell— it's freeWe discuss a number of topics. If you find the content triggering, please reach out for support or visit https://www.yarnsmen.co.nz/need-a-yarn The Yarns Men are creating opportunities for men to experience life through good yarns. This podcast is about sharing those good yarns. Episode 28 is an interview with Gareth Mitchell answering the 4 Yarns Men questions and discussing Colonoscopy, Hypnotherapy and Finding Purpose, among other things. You can find Gareth on LinkedIn or via Purposeful Human's Youtube . Book recommendation of Leading with Purpose by Nick Craig . We'd love to hear all feedback from the podcast! Good Yarns. Better Days.
Gareth Mitchell lectures in science communication at Imperial College London. For many years he presented the weekly technology programme Digital Planet on the BBC World Service. He also presents occasionally on BBC Radio 4's Inside Science. We explore parallels between Gareth's work as a presenter and podcaster and my own experience as a clinician.
After years of talking tech, Gareth Mitchell and Bill Thompson just can't seem to break the habit... first episode published Monday April 10.
In this episode, we meet up with Gareth Mitchell from the BBC's Digital Planet Podcast. We discuss the impact the Internet Shutdowns in Kashmir have had on democracy, what the internet actually is and who owns it, we also touch upon the Splinternet and how related it is to the global political theatre. Gareth Mitchell hosts the BBC’s Digital Planet Podcast. He lectures in broadcast and written journalism at Imperial College London. Before his interest in technology, Gareth used to participate in bellringing. He is also a pilot and is a licensed amateur radio operator. Resources; https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-50819905 https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-51620158 https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/oct/22/what-is-the-internet-13-key-questions-answered https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties/introouterspacetreaty.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splinternet https://www.economist.com/briefing/2010/09/02/a-virtual-counter-revolution https://www.businessinsider.com/splinternet-us-china-internet-trump-pompeo-firewall-2020-8
Gareth's on BBC World Service, Veronica's written A Home From Home, plus Ken Bruce.
Fake news, the reproducibility crisis and politics are all reasons why the public may distrust science. We spoke to Gareth Mitchell, host on the BBC World Service radio show Click and lecturer in Imperial College London's science communication department, to find out a little bit more about science communication.
Gareth Mitchell is both a lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London and also a journalist at the BBC. In part 2 of this interview we talk about Gareth's route from electrical and electronic engineering into broadcasting. Full show notes: http://scinotsci.com
Gareth Mitchell is a lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London and a BBC journalist. In part 1 we talk about how scientists end up on the radio, and Gareth's reflections on the science industry. Full Show notes: http://scinotsci.com
I bring you the mysterious Gareth Mitchell, a post-rock academic and innovative guitarist who put out two albums of experimental soundscapes under the monicker Philosopher’s Stone and now uses recorded splices of treated guitar (among other things) made into loops to meticulously construct electronic music, as on his upcoming album, 72 , written in the wake of the death of his father. On this episode of the Nakedly Examined Music podcast , we zoom in on this project through the tracks “Circle” and “Decay,” and then revisit more traditional, dreamy singer-songwriter work through “Sovereign,” from his 2012 album Spectre . You’ll also hear a track debuting on this podcast, “Granulations,” and the opening music is also from 2012, with Gareth playing “Sweep the Scalded Terrain, Scattering Seed” live in Hamburg. Gareth is as thoughtful an artist as you could possibly want to talk to, and really gives us some great insight into his unique approaches to composition. Find out more about him at garethmitchell.info . We have made Gareth’s new album available to our supporters in advance of its 3/31 release, along his two previous albums, as well as bonus audio with another 30 minutes of discussion with Gareth, including a remix/condensation of the whole album by His Name Is Alive . To get access, sign up for a recurring donation and then go here . Hear more Nakedly Examined Music .
To start the 2013 interviews, Speaking of Science is proud to have Gareth Mitchell, an expert in radio and science communication to be in the first audio podcast of the Speaking to… series. You can follow Gareth on Twitter at @GarethM or listen to Click on the BBC World Service. The post Speaking to… Gareth Mitchell appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed .