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Join Weston, Molly, and a bottle of wine as we use iconic teaching moments from movies and television as a vehicle to reflect on instructional practice. We invite you to laugh, agree or disagree, and work toward discovering exactly who you are and where you stand as an educator. Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynoter and instructional coach has afforded him the ...
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We are Super Weston

Becky Walsh

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Welcome to the brand new ‘Super Weston’ podcast, shining a light on all the reasons why Weston is a ‘super’ place to live, work and visit. Tune in and listen to stories of business innovators, local people with unique stories to tell about life in Weston, and those who are raising the game through new projects and events. Plus insider tips on where to eat and drink. Be prepared to be surprised!
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Weston Park Cancer Charity Podcast

Weston Park Cancer Charity

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This podcast is brought to you by Weston Park Cancer Charity; sharing stories about our work, what we do and the people we support. From funding life-saving research to providing practical help and emotional support, it’s our job to care in every sense for our patients and their families. Cancer changes everything. But so do we.
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Join Alannah Weston, Chairman of Selfridges Group, for the third series of How to Lead a Sustainable Business (https://www.selfridges.com/GB/en/features/project-earth/podcast/?cm_re=homepage-_-cat-tile-1-feature-_-podcast) . In this series, Alannah continues her mission to discover how businesses can innovate and transform to put sustainability at their core. The latest IPCC report demonstrates what we all know - there is no time left for incremental progress. This series is all about system ...
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In this lively episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston tackle the world of Pinterest-perfect parents and teachers, diving into the pressures of social media-driven perfectionism. Molly shares her love for Pinterest as a practical tool for recipes and gardening tips, while confessing her struggles with crafts like Valentine's Day boxes. Weston…
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In a world where everyone is sweating the small stuff, it can be hard for a business to find its identity, let alone share it with the market. In this episode of The Briefcase, Kirsten Cutshall, CEO of Steel Advertising, calls in all the way from Texas to talk about building your business's core character. What you’ll learn: Instead of advertising …
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In Peters explanation of the Gentiles conversion to the Jerusalem church we learn that God transcends all barriers and draws people to himself from all walks of life. There is no human barrier that prevents the Spirit of God from working in our lives this is the Good News! If this is the case it is not our job to erect more walls of separation but …
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We're shining a spotlight on UCL PhD researcher Chiara Fehr, whose thought-provoking work explores the role of social media platforms like TikTok in shaping teenage girls' identities, values and experiences. Chiara shares insights from a group of teenage girls on everything from algorithmic bias to body image, consumer culture and the complexities …
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In this insightful episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston share their seasoned perspectives on identifying ineffective professional development (PD) sessions, drawing from their extensive experience as educators and PD participants. They humorously outline three telltale signs of a "garbage PD," from awkward icebreakers and dismissive "parki…
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Once the calendars hit June, everybody wants to make a summer full of memories: your business might be in the position to provide them. In this episode of The Briefcase, Kirsten Cutshall, CEO of Steel Advertising, calls in from Texas to share the trade secrets of the Summer Marketing Strategies. What you’ll learn: During the summer, people want to …
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Acts chapter 10 is a pivotal chapter in the Book of Acts. In it we see the doors opening wide for the inclusion of the Gentiles into the church of Christ. Luke underlines the truth that God shows no partiality (10:34) in his consideration of individuals. We are all welcomed as we turn to God because Jesus is Lord of all (v36). May we have thankful …
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In this conversation with Dr Cassie Rhodes, Luisa Fassi, PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge and winner of the Psychology of Technology Dissertation Award, discusses her work exploring how teens with and without clinical-level mental health conditions engage with social media. Her findings highlight the complexity of online life for young…
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Professor Deirdre Hughes OBE is one of the UK’s leading experts in careers education. She chats to us about how we can better support young people to enter the world of work. Drawing on over 30 years of research and policy experience, Professor Hughes explores why early, inclusive and aspirational careers education matters, and how parents, schools…
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Professor Harriet Over is a developmental and social psychologist at the University of York and lead of the EU-funded HATESHIELD Project, which will explore online misogyny and its growing impact on teens. From the influence of the manosphere on young people, to the real-life challenges faced by teachers, this conversation explore both research and…
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Sometimes, the best way to make a statement is with silence. For the entire month of May, LL Bean has been pausing all social media to support mental health. In this episode of The Briefcase, Makaila Hickey, Sutherland Weston's Digital Content Strategist, walks us through the reasoning behind and the impacts in the wake of the brand's seasonal sile…
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In this dynamic episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston dive into the world of humor, debating whether you can teach someone to be funny. Weston confesses his love for funny people, sharing stories of his friend’s squirrel-induced 911 call, while Molly defends her knack for laughing at her own jokes, like her classic “Winnie’s Poo” bit. They …
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The healings of both Aeneas and Tabitha represent the ongoing efficacy of the living Christ. Jesus is not simply a 'dead hero' but is alive and active through his indwelling Holy Spirit. It is Jesus who heals Aeneas and raises Tabitha to life and it is the same Jesus who penetrates our lives and empowers his church for life-changing ministry today.…
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In this episode, we chat with Kyleigh Melville, a PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh and experienced SEND educator, about the power and potential of multi-sensory environments in schools. Drawing on her research and frontline experience, Kyleigh explores how these spaces can support neurodivergent students, the importance of co-design and…
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In this lively episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston dive into the spirit of Independence Day, exploring moments when they crave a break from their spouse, kids, and jobs. Weston shares his frustrations with their mischievous puppy chewing up the house, while Molly reflects on the challenges of toxic work environments and teenage attitudes.…
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In this episode of The Briefcase, Paul Chadwick, Video Production Specialist at Sutherland Weston, unpacks the often-underappreciated yet pivotal role that audio plays in video content. Framed by his professional insights and casual banter, Paul highlights how audio can elevate a video’s impact or derail its effectiveness. As video habits shift tow…
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The conversion story of Saul on the road to Damascus is a key event in the Book of Acts. Saul is transformed from being a persecutor of the church into a pivotal apostle in the presentation of the Gospel. Saul moves from a position of resistance to God's overtures to diligently seeking the new wave of the Holy Spirit's presence in his life. We also…
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In this dynamic episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston dive into the world of clutter—physical, mental, and emotional. Weston shares how a childhood flood shaped his detachment from stuff, while Molly defends her sentimental keepsakes, like a cherished family veil. They swap laughs over their quirky habits, from Molly’s recycling obsession t…
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In this episode of The Briefcase, Paul Chadwick, Video Production Specialist at Sutherland Weston, follows up on a previous episode titled “Unforgettable” about the importance of standing out in business. Paul takes this idea further by discussing how video, specifically how you shoot video, can make your business not just seen, but remembered. Whe…
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As the church grows more and more people are brought into God's kingdom. People who are different from us but still persons created in the image of God. This is a central point in our story of Philip meeting the Ethiopian Eunuch who is seeking to know God (Acts 8). How does Philip respond to this outsider - a person different by nationality, ethnic…
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In this heartfelt Father's Day episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston celebrate the dads in their lives, sharing cherished memories and lessons learned. Weston gets emotional recalling his dad’s sacrifices, while Molly praises her father’s unwavering support as their biggest fan. They dive into how strong father figures shape kids’ identitie…
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In this episode, Elizabeth Sutherland, President and CEO of Sutherland Weston, explores the blurred lines between fiction and real-world media access, sparked by a plot twist in Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders, part of the Thursday Murder Club series. Using the fictional scene as a springboard, Elizabeth and Ric Tyler offer a behind-the-scenes loo…
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Roxana Pomplun, who has recently passed her PhD viva, is our Researcher of the Month for June 2025. Her research focuses on how a group of younger adolescents (11-13 years old) interact with algorithmically curated social media like TikTok and YouTube Shorts during this critical stage of brain development. Through interviews with 19 participants, R…
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As the early church grew, challenges arose that threatened its unity. The apostles responded with prayer and trusted Spirit filled leaders to serve practical needs. This Fathers Day, well reflect on how God uses ordinary people, fathers, mentors, and everyday servants to build His church and carry out His mission. Faithful service, whether seen or …
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Educator and social scientist joins us to chat about his new book Masculinities in Schools, which aims to help schools and teachers grow their confidence in exploring masculinities with young people. We know that teachers are struggling with issues and conversations around masculinities. How do we discuss problem areas associated with masculinities…
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In this engaging episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston dive into the gripping world of 100 Foot Wave, exploring the tension between personal ambition and family priorities. Weston questions the drive behind chasing dangerous goals like big wave surfing, while Molly reflects on the sacrifices made for passion. They share candid thoughts on b…
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In this episode of The Briefcase from Sutherland Weston Marketing Communications, audiovisual specialist Paul Chadwick shares how turning on closed captioning for his television viewing sparked a deeper appreciation for the practical power of subtitles in marketing and communication. He explains that closed captioning isn’t just for accessibility; …
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What does it mean to be a good enough parent in a world full of pressure, perfectionism and parenting ideals? In this warm conversation, Dr Cassie Rhodes is joined by clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr Tara Porter to explore the messy, complex and rewarding reality of parenting. Drawing on her new book, Good Enough: A Framework for Mod…
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On this Pentecost Sunday we hear Luke's stories of the sick being healed, individuals being saved, and the apostles being released from prison in the middle of the night by the angel of the Lord! Wondrous times celebrating the power and work of the Holy Spirit of God! Even so the Holy Spirit continues to work in the church of Christ as we are recep…
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Sensory needs are being recognised as a vital part of learning, development and engagement within the classroom. Kim, an occupational therapist, with 20 year's experience supporting sensory needs, talks through how teachers might identify sensory needs and how to use sensory tools effectively in the classroom.…
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In this lively episode of Teaching Keating, Molly and Weston tackle the tricky topic of why kids lie, diving into the psychology behind truth and trust. Molly shares insights on kids’ avoidance tactics, while Weston recounts hilarious classroom moments of blatant fibs. They reflect on their own parenting struggles, from phone-related fibs to toothb…
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Corey Morris, CEO of Voltage and author of The Digital Marketing Success Plan, joins The Briefcase to share the power of START, a five-step framework designed to help marketers and businesses cut through the noise and create actionable, enduring plans. Morris provides a compelling argument for structured agility in digital marketing, from avoiding …
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The early church was a community satiated with love, generosity and compassion. As contemporary Christians we look back on those days with a certain wistfulness of spirit. We ask ourselves if the church cannot experience such grace, kindness and compassion for others today? Yet the early church was not perfect as the desire for first place and gree…
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In this vibrant episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly dive into summer planning, debating structure versus downtime for kids. Weston’s hilarious tale of being kicked outside by his dad contrasts Molly’s push for social teen summers. They share laughs over their son’s golf obsession and Weston’s nap dreams. Molly’s push for teen jobs and fri…
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In this episode of The Briefcase, Dan Cashman reflects on the decision to end The Nite Show, the nation’s last locally produced late-night talk show, after a 15-year run. He explores the emotional and strategic complexities of knowing when to let go, whether in media, business, or personal projects. From pandemic pivots to long goodbye planning, Da…
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Resistance in our faith journey is a fact and occurs both on a personal and collective level. What is needed is an ongoing dependence upon God to meet the daily challenges and hurdles that come our way. Especially important is to be receptive to the fresh inspiration of the Holy Spirit in our day to day faith walk. To seek the presence and power of…
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In this imaginative episode of The Briefcase, Ric Tyler and Social Media/Digital Specialist Mark Parent unpacks a creative technique called Brainstorming 101. The heart of Brainstorming 101 lies in bypassing traditional product benefits and instead asking questions that generate real stories about the product’s context. As Mark explains, it’s not a…
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In this fiery episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly take on the valedictorian obsession as graduation season looms. Why chase perfect grades when balance builds trailblazers? From their teaching days and parenting their high schooler, they call out parental posturing and champion kids who carve their own path. Molly’s quirky student stories…
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The church in action energized by the Holy Spirit brings about healing, restoration, and new life. Such blessings happen not through our own power but by the power of Jesus. So it is Jesus, through his church, to all of humankind - this is what it means to be the people of God revealing the Kingdom of God. And this is what is occurring as we pick u…
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Our latest Researcher of the Month, Dr Victoria Goodyear, is challenging policymakers and educators to move past simple smartphone bans in schools. In this thought-provoking interview, she shares the latest findings from her NIHR-funded SMART Schools Study, which reveals that restrictive phone policies alone do not improve adolescent mental health …
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In this fun episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly tackle the Disney adult craze, reflecting on their one-time Disney World trip with their kids. Is Disney a joyful nod to childhood or a sidestep from adult life? They laugh over crowd chaos, cherish kid-driven magic, and question dopamine-fueled vacations. Molly’s playful nods to Aladdin and…
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