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The Warwick Recordings

The Deadbolt Mystery Society

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The Warwick Recordings - An 11-episode audio drama podcast from The Deadbolt Mystery Society. Everyone has secrets. Knox Carter, a mid-list suspense author, is no exception. After getting divorced and needing a change of scenery, he buys a run-down house to restore in the Warwick Court neighborhood as a way of both preserving his own secret and finding a distraction from his personal problems. However, Warwick Court and its residents also have their fair share of secrets. Listen to The Warwi ...
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Warwick Workouts

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The official podcast of Warwick Workouts. Warwick Workouts offers advanced offensive player development basketball camps, clinics, and workouts. This podcast is for fun interaction with our followers and all fans of basketball, good times and lots of laughs.
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Friends in Warwick

Friends in Warwick

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Information on how to travel Bethel/New York and Worldwide - easily, affordably and “fun-ly.” Laughs and practical information, never boring, never unusable. *disclaimer: opinions (of host and co host) inserted frequently*
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Trials and tribulations of building a rare breeds farm on a shoestring budget. This podcast in part is a reading of my book Canterbury Tails by Chris Gilberd and also antics and new stories from a host of delightful creatures on the farm.
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Lead Out Loud is the must-listen podcast from Warwick Business School, designed to inspire and empower leaders at every level. Hosted by Bron Mills, each episode dives deep into the world of leadership excellence, blending cutting-edge academic research with real-world insights from top executives and WBS experts. From navigating AI and sustainability to exploring innovative leadership styles, we uncover how leaders can get ahead in these uncertain times. Tune in to gain actionable strategie ...
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Reusing and recycling our waste is crucial for reducing environmental impact, conserving natural resources, and creating a more sustainable future for Warwickshire. Ruth Dixon from the Warwickshire County Council’s waste team talks with Ivan Pointon from Kenilworth Lions Ltd, about the different ways in which waste is reused or recycled in the coun…
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Across the UK, emissions from schools make up 2% of the total, and 36% of public sector emissions, and the DfE has said every school in England should have a climate action plan in place by 2025. Join our guests Sarah Mills, a Climate Action Advisor for the charity Let's Go Zero, and Kate Waterfield, the Sustainability Lead at Brookhurst Primary Sc…
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SPOILERS ahead if you have not listened to The Warwick Recordings Season One! From the creators of this hit audio drama podcast comes The Warwick Riddle, the next chapter in the world of The Warwick Recordings. In this murder mystery box experience you will physically receive in the mail, you will sort through the information provided to you by you…
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Although playing sport is good for our mental and physical health, local sports clubs are increasingly susceptible to impacts of climate change such as floods and heatwaves. In this episode we hear from two local Warwickshire clubs - Fillongley Cricket Club and Stratford Boat Club - who have been taking steps to reduce their impact on the environme…
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Core Insights host Trevor Barnes talks to Jonothan Neelands, Professor of Creative Education at Warwick Business School, about his that work helped Coventry to develop its winning bid to become UK City of Culture in 2021. The City of Culture programme, and events such as the Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham in 2022, are seen as individual succ…
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Find out how Warwickshire's rivers, canals, and other waterways can enhance your health and wellbeing! Diving into a discussion about the increasing importance of our waterways is Dr Jon Radley, Curator of Natural Sciences at Heritage & Culture Warwickshire (part of Warwickshire County Council) and Matt Bishop, Director of Warwick Boats and the Lea…
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In this conclusion to Season 1 of The Warwick Recordings, Knox finds himself piecing together what's real and what's not. He also uncovers more about Allie and her true intentions for helping him as he comes to terms with the secret he's been harboring for so long. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the following platforms: • Facebook - / @de…
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Knox learns the true identity of The Owl King and finally reveals his one big secret. In the process, he is forced to question reality as he faces off against The Court of Molech and fights for his life. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the following platforms: • Facebook - / @deadboltmysterysociety • X - / @deadboltmystery • Instagram - / …
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Climate hubs are physical spaces in town centres where people can get together to find out about sustainable living, make plans, exchange ideas and hold events. There are two new hubs opening in Warwickshire in Spring 2024 - one in Rugby and one in Stratford. In this episode, Alex Becker from Transition Town Rugby, and Stephen Norrie from Net Zero …
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Allie leads Knox to a mysterious Valley Falls landmark and fills him in on what's really going on in Warwick Court. Knox also finally gets a response back from Stone Gardner, the name mentioned in the rules he found behind the wall in his bedroom. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the followi…
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Knox learns about the strange history of Warwick Court and, in the process, gains a glimmer of insight into the Court of Molech's true motivation. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the following platforms: • Facebook - / @deadboltmysterysociety • X - / @deadboltmystery • Instagram - / @deadbo…
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Knox attends the dinner party thrown by his neighbor and learns more than he bargained for about the history of the neighborhood. He also gains a new ally who seems to know more than she is willing to tell. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the following platforms: • Facebook - / @deadboltmys…
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In the final episode of this seven-part series in conjunction with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology we are looking at Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and how they will work alongside cryptocurrencies. It has been argued in some quarters that the introduction of CBDCs will spell the end of cryptocurrencies. And that day seems to…
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Knox finally discovers how the nocturnal intruder gained access to his home the previous night. In the process, he discovers a network of subterranean tunnels that run beneath his home and all of Warwick Court. What is their purpose? Who built them? And why? New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on …
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Knox contacts the previous owners of the house only to find that he is in a lot more danger than he realized. He also learns about a mysterious group with ties to the house whose true purpose will cause him to question everything he believes to be true. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on the f…
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All across Warwickshire there are groups of local people who are concerned about climate change and have joined together to run events, raise awareness, share ideas and deliver projects to reduce carbon emissions. Sharing some examples of this in practice, and discussing the benefits of community groups working in collaboration with town and parish…
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Knox thoroughly explores his home to determine how an intruder was able to disappear without a trace. He contacts the realtor who sold him the house to find out more about its history and previous owners. Yet, instead of finding answers, all he uncovers are more questions. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Conn…
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In this latest episode of a seven-part series in conjunction with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology we are looking at blockchain's potential impact on banking. Blockchain has been billed as potentially a huge disruption to the financial system, removing the middlemen for instant transactions. Recently JP Morgan announced it is using bloc…
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After finding a chilling secret behind one of the walls of his home, Knox Carter tries to sleep. As if things weren't bizarre enough, he also receives a strange visit from a nighttime visitor who leaves him a horrific gift. When sleep finally does come, his subconscious attempts to piece the mystery together through dreams. New episodes available o…
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In this fifth episode on fintech with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology we look at Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, which have become important to all businesses, especially as, according to the CBI, two-thirds of investors take ESG factors into account when investing in a company. Yet accusations of greenwashing are…
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In Episode 2 of The Warwick Recordings, Knox Carter moves into the rundown house that he purchased in Warwick Court, meets his next-door neighbor, and finds a bizarre secret hidden behind one of the walls that will change the way he views his new residence. New episodes available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for listening! Connect with us on t…
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In the first episode of The Warwick Recordings, we are introduced to Knox Carter, a mid-list suspense novelist who is doing his best to move on with his life after getting recently divorced. In an attempt to find something to focus on other than the massive upheaval of his life, he buys a fixer-upper home in the Warwick Court neighborhood only to d…
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Since the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX - a centralised exchange or CEX - the popularity of decentralised exchanges, or DEXs, such as Uniswap or Orca, has soared. But which type of platform will win in the battle for crypto trading? What are the pros and cons of the different types of platform? And will it just be cryptos being traded…
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In the third episode of this special series on Fintech with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology we look at decentralised finance, or DeFi. It offers financial instruments without relying on traditional intermediaries such as brokerages, exchanges, or banks by using smart contracts on a blockchain. It could be revolutionary and take out a l…
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In the second of this special series on Fintech with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology we look at cryptocurrency regulation or the lack of it. The crypto world has frequently been described as the Wild West, while the collapse of the FTX exchange with investors losing billions of dollars and founder Sam Bankman-Fried convicted of fraud, …
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The Warwick Recordings - An 11-episode audio drama podcast from The Deadbolt Mystery Society. Everyone has secrets. Knox Carter, a mid-list suspense author, is no exception. After getting divorced and needing a change of scenery, he buys a run-down house to restore in the Warwick Court neighborhood as a way of both preserving his own secret and fin…
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The first in a new seven-part series on Fintech with the Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology, join your host Natasha de Teran, a former financial journalist and author of The Pay Off: How Changing the Way We Pay Changes Everything, as we explore the world of digital currencies. Most central banks around the world are looking at introducing a d…
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What do young people in Warwickshire really think about climate change? Is climate anxiety really a thing? What are they doing themselves to take action and what would they like to see happen in schools and colleges? Listen to Riyasa and Adam from the Warwickshire Youth Council share their perspectives on all things climate change.…
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Warwickshire County Council's Sustainable Futures Strategy sets out how they will work with others to mitigate climate change and to work towards fulfilling the county's net zero commitments. Listen to the council's Head of Climate Change Sarah Stear discuss what this means in practice for council services and Warwickshire communities with Heather …
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How will Warwickshire County Council achieve the ambition to plant a tree for every Warwickshire resident by 2030? Listen to two of the Council's landscape and environment team discuss the Council's new tree nursery and learn more about the advice, support and funding available to community groups, partners and local councils to make sure we're suc…
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It’s estimated that by 2050, four out of five jobs in the UK will be supporting the transition to net zero. Our guests include Dr Ben Silverstone, Associate Professor and Head of the WMG Skills Unit at the University of Warwick, and Louise Stolz, Business Skills Support Officer in Warwickshire County Council's Economy and Skills team. Together, the…
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How big is the carbon footprint of healthcare in Warwickshire and what is the NHS doing to lessen its impact on the environment? Listen to local GP Dr Kirsty Beckett and South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust Sustainability Manager Cris Calleja discuss the importance of reducing healthcare carbon emissions in the county, and the actions they are t…
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Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business, has become a much sought after expert in foreign direct investment, leading the West Midlands strategy to attract investors from overseas and then Coventry and Warwickshire as the district sought to recover from the pandemic. Here, Professor Driffield reveals to Core Insights host Trevor Barnes …
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Stephen Roper joins Core Insights host Trevor Barnes to discuss how the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the economy and how his research is proving vital in their battle for growth and survival. Professor Roper is Director of the Enterprise Research Centre, the UK's leading centre for research into the growth, inn…
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Warwickshire Fire & Rescue's Chief Fire Officer Ben Brook and Alan Carr from Sustainable West Midlands talk about how the effects of climate change are being felt across Warwickshire, and share some of the steps being taken to respond, react and adapt so that our communities are protected and we are better prepared for the future.…
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Loizos Heracleous, Professor of Strategy, has been advising NASA on how it can stay ahead and work with the new space firms emerging from the private sector, such as Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. Here, he reveals to host Trevor Barnes how he has helped shape NASA's new strategy to not only strengthen the US as a global leader in s…
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Our children and young people will be amongst those most affected by climate change, so giving them opportunities to get involved with nature and the environment from an early age is critical. In this episode, we hear from Kristie Naimo from ARC CIC and two teachers from Michael Drayton School in Nuneaton, who all share the work they are each doing…
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The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has been involved in a five-year long trial across five hospitals with the US-based Virginia Mason Institute (VMI), which is famed for adopting the lean methods used in car manufacturing pioneered by Toyota. The VMI has produced some of the best healthcare organisations in the US through this system and the NH…
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In Warwickshire, transport is the biggest source of carbon emissions. If this is to improve, new road infrastructure and behaviour change will need to go hand-in-hand. Join us for a conversation on all things roads and cycling, with Dan Morris, Senior Transport Planner at Warwickshire County Council and Hazel Underwood, founder of Warwickshire Cycl…
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Core Insights podcast host Trevor Barnes is joined by award-winning author Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School, and Ed Gardiner, Director at Innovation firm Cogco, which uses behavioural science, data science and design to build new products and services. The pair reveal how research from behavioural science can…
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Core Insights host Trevor Barnes talks to Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, and how his research has led to him becoming a trusted advisor to UK Government policymakers as the country attempts to decarbonise its economy. The complicated journey to net zero has been made even more difficult by the effects of Brexit, an increased dependen…
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Warwickshire has seven Repair Cafés, all offering free repairs of everyday items to keep them in use for longer and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. In this episode, we meet volunteers from Rugby and Kenilworth Repair Cafés and learn more about what they do, and why.Kirjoittanut Warwickshire County Council
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Businesses have been turned upside down by the pandemic and, though restrictions are slowly being lifted, navigating a world still coming to terms with a new normal has left traditional strategy tools found wanting for many, while Russian's invasion of Ukraine has added a new layer of uncertainty. Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategy, reveals a…
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The global pandemic saw the global economy effectively put on hold as lockdowns across the globe saw all but essential work frozen. Core Insights host Audrey Dias talks to Ana Galvao, Professor of Economic Modelling and Forecasting, and Paul Fisher, Ex-Bank of England Economist and Honorary Professor at Warwick Business School, to find out how the …
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With the threat of COVID-19 continuing to affect our lives, working remotely or hybrid working seems to be a fact of life for many office-based workers. So what does this mean for the future of the office? Do organisations really need one? Maja Korica, Reader in Management and Organisation, and Toby Benzecry, founder and CEO of Workplace Futures Gr…
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Host Audrey Dias talks with Neil Stewart, Professor of Behavioural Science and Rafael Batista, former Head of Behavioural Research at Commonwealth Bank, about how the finance industry is using nudges to help customers with their money. Professor Stewart has done pioneering work on credit cards and is forcing the industry to think again about how it…
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Join host Audrey Dias as she explores the tricky conundrum that often hits social enterprises and green start-ups as they seek to grow their business: should they compromise their ideals? Deniz Ucbasaran, Professor of Entrepreneurship, has researched this area and details her findings and a process that green entrepreneurs and social enterprises ca…
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