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The Safety of Work

David Provan

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Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.
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Generals and Napoleon

John W. Viscardo

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Generals and Napoleon, presented by John Viscardo, focuses on the greatest collection of military talent in history - during the age of Napoleon! Instagram: @andnapoleon X/Twitter: @andnapoleon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@generalsandnapoleon Patreon: patreon.com/generalsandnapoleon TikTok: tiktok.com/@andnapoleon
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The Farm - a mystery audio drama

Little Fish Entertainment, LLC

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THE FARM is a gripping narrative audio drama podcast about family secrets, rural suspense, and a woman’s fight to reclaim her legacy. Produced by Little Fish Entertainment, this slow-burn thriller blends mystery, betrayal, and emotional depth in a small-town setting. When a high-powered architect returns home after her father’s sudden death, she uncovers a conspiracy that could cost her the farm—and her life. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and surv ...
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🇫🇷👑 Charles X of France – The Last Bourbon King 👑🇫🇷 Charles X (1757–1836) was the final reigning monarch of the Bourbon line in France. Brother of Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, Charles inherited the throne in 1824 during the Bourbon Restoration. Special guest David Montgomery joins the show to discuss his reign, which was marked by attempts to roll ba…
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The Battle of Bailén (July 16–19, 1808) was a shocking defeat for Napoleon’s forces during the Peninsular War—and the first time a French field army surrendered in open battle. Special guest and author Josh Provan discusses how Spanish General Castaños surrounded and crushed General Dupont’s troops, forcing over 17,000 French soldiers to lay down t…
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The discussion explores three critical constraint categories: structural elements like mandatory timelines, organizational factors including resource capacity, and relational dynamics affecting investigator access to information. Drawing parallels beyond healthcare, they challenge listeners to reconsider their investigation frameworks, suggesting t…
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General Horace Sébastiani was more than just a cavalry officer—he was a battlefield commander, imperial diplomat, and political survivor in one of the most turbulent eras in French history. From the thunder of hooves in Spain and Russia to the quiet halls of diplomacy, Sébastiani’s career spanned empires, revolutions, and restorations. Special gues…
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Part II of our Ultimate ranking of the Top 15 Generals of the Napoleonic Era! Step into the boots of the greatest military minds of the Napoleonic Wars. In this episode of Generals and Napoleon, we count down the Top 15 generals of the Napoleonic Era—the brilliant, bold, and often controversial commanders who shaped European history between 1796 an…
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🎖️ Who Were the Top 15 Generals of the Napoleonic Era? Step into the greatest military minds of the Napoleonic Wars. In this episode of Generals and Napoleon, we count down the Top 15 generals of the Napoleonic Era—the brilliant, bold, and often controversial commanders who shaped European history between 1796 and 1815. Join our brilliant panel of …
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Discover the untold story of Napoleon Bonaparte’s parents — Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino — and how their influence shaped the future Emperor of France. 🏛️ Special guest John Kuehn joins the show to help us dive into the lives of this Corsican couple: Carlo Buonaparte, a lawyer and political opportunist, who navigated the turbulent politics…
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The Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 21, 1805, was one of the most decisive naval battles in history. Admiral Horatio Nelson led the British Royal Navy against the combined fleets of France and Spain, forever changing the balance of power during the Napoleonic Wars. In this video, special guest Joshua Meeks will break down the strategies, key…
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A missing friend. A grain silo. A plan too dark to imagine. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Leah Simmons Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai …
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A hidden message. A white whale. A pocket watch that changes everything. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Adriana Laplanche Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla…
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In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of General Jan Henryk Dombrowski, the Polish patriot who fought to restore his nation’s independence—on and off the battlefield. From the formation of the Polish Legions in Italy to his leadership under Napoleon Bonaparte, Dombrowski became a symbol of national resilience and pride. Special guest Jona…
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Friend or foe? A reporter on the prowl. Trust frays to the breaking point. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Jekeva Phillips Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla…
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The tactical brilliance of Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington, was on full display at Talavera. Special guest Josh Provan discusses his strategic decisions, his partnership with the Spanish army, and his troop movements during the Battle of Talavera, a pivotal victory over French forces. X/Twitter: @LandOfHistory, @andnapoleon…
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A missing man. A vanishing trail. A conspiracy taking shape. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story and Audioplay by Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Story Editor: Melody H…
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Napoleon revolutionized tactics and operational strategy during his legendary career. Special guest & podcaster Jonathan Abel tells us how Napoleon strategically approached his campaigns. We also discuss how Napoleon's system has influenced future generations of military planners. X/Twitter: @HistorianAbel, @andnapoleon…
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A forbidden love. A tragic accident. A diary that refuses to stay silent. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story and Audioplay by Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones & Melody Herr Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa …
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In this episode, we compare and contrast 2 minds of war: Clausewitz vs. Jomini. Special guest and professor Joshua Meeks joins the show to give us an overview on their respective biographies and their military theories. We will discuss all of the following: 🔍 1. Philosophy of War 🎯 Theory vs. Application 🧠 View of the Commander ⚔️ Tactical and Stra…
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A warning on a truck. Milk gone sour. A body dug from the ground. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones SFX Editors: Alexander Weed, Enoch Quintanilla Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer: Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Daya…
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The findings reveal that invasiveness drives negative reactions more than the stated purpose of monitoring, with participants showing skepticism about AI's ability to accurately measure teamwork quality. The hosts emphasize that even well-intentioned monitoring systems introduce psychosocial hazards and stress, requiring organizations to carefully …
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In 1813, the Allies thought Napoleon and his army was a spent-force following the disastrous Russian invasion a year earlier. The Allied army found out the hard way that Napoleon could bounce back quickly. Special guest Jonas de Neef joins the show to discuss the brutal Battle of Lutzen. X/Twitter: @andnapoleon…
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A secret affair. A buried truth. An unwelcome guest. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Jekeva Phillips Story Editor: Melody Herr Produced and created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Alexander Weed & Enoch Quintanilla Mus…
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Despised for his cruelty, looting, and terror against the Portuguese, French General Loison was nonetheless a brave officer who served throughout the Peninsula War under Napoleon's marshals. Special guest Charles Mackay joins the show to discuss this infamous scourge of Portugal, nicknamed "Maneta" or "One-Hand". Bluesky: @bubblesvampire.bsky.socia…
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Thirty days on the farm. Strange noises. Someone’s watching. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story Created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Kristin Holodak Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Alexander Weed & Enoch Quintani…
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A career in freefall. A family tragedy. Secrets waiting in the shadows. Reilly thought she had it all figured out: a promising career in New York City and a stable life with her girlfriend. But in a single week, everything shatters—her designs are called into question, her relationship implodes, and a shocking tragedy at the family farm pulls her b…
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The discussion centers on two key design principles: observability, which ensures humans can understand what automated systems are doing and why, and direct ability, which allows humans to steer automation rather than simply turning it on or off. Using examples from aviation incidents like Boeing's MCAS system and emerging AI technologies, the epis…
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One of more striking figures in Napoleon's cavalry squadrons was the imposing General Montbrun. Special guest and blogger Jonas de Neef joins the show to discuss this intrepid commander of the Grande Armee who died on the battlefield of Borodino. X/Twitter: @andnapoleon
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The 1807 Battle of Eylau was a bloody stalemate that inflicted horrendous casualties on both sides. It may have also provided a blueprint on how to defeat Napoleon. Special guest & author Alexander Mikaberidze discusses the monumental clash between Napoleon's Grande Armee and the Russian army. X/Twitter: @AMikaberidze, @andnapoleon…
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OUT NOW! THE FARM is a gripping narrative audio drama podcast about family secrets, rural suspense, and a woman’s fight to reclaim her legacy. When a high-powered architect returns home after her father’s sudden death, she uncovers a conspiracy that could cost her the farm—and her life. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secret…
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You'll hear about BP's attempt to create a fairer process using eight new questions that focus more on system factors like management influence, procedural clarity, and organizational goal conflicts. They discuss how even this thoughtfully redesigned framework still resulted in predominantly individual-focused interventions, with 80% of actions tar…
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One of Nelson's masterpieces was also one of the most lopsided defeats suffered by the French Navy and Napoleon's military. Special guest & author John Kuehn discusses the background, strategy, outcome, and legacy of the battle. Step back into 1798 and witness one of the most dramatic naval battles in history — explore how Admiral Horatio Nelson ou…
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In December 1796, the French Republic launched a bold attempt to invade Ireland and spark a rebellion against British rule. Special guest Ciaran McDonnell discusses the French expedition, the reasons for its failure, and its ramifications. Led by General Lazare Hoche and supported by Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen, this massive expedition of 15…
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General Louis Friant was not flashy—but he was one of Napoleon’s most reliable and effective commanders. Known for his discipline, speed, and precision on the battlefield, Friant played a critical role in many of the French Empire’s greatest victories, often commanding veterans of the Imperial Guard with iron resolve. Special guest Charles Mackay j…
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⚔️ General Lallemand Special guest & author Jonathan North joins us for an exclusive double episode of Napoleon's generals. General Lallemand lived a life of bold ambition, shifting loyalties, and transatlantic adventure. A skilled cavalry commander in Napoleon’s army, Lallemand fought in some of the Empire’s fiercest campaigns—yet his story didn’t…
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In its simplest form, the Congress of Vienna was a series of diplomatic meetings to iron out the new political landscape after the fall of Napoleon. Special guest Evan Wilson tells us why the Congress was so much more and how it effects us to this very day. X/Twitter: @wilsonevan, @andnapoleon
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General Suvorov is widely considered to be the single greatest and most brilliant military commander in Russian history. Special guest & author John Kuehn walks us through his legendary career and his unfortunate death right before the Napoleonic Wars. X/Twitter: @jkuehn50, @andnapoleon
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📨 You asked, we answered! In this Napoleonic Wars Mailbag Q&A, we take on your best questions about Napoleon, the generals, epic battles, tactics, and more. From the myths of Waterloo to underrated generals, we’re digging into history and setting the record straight. One of the best things about hosting this podcast - the amount of great questions …
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Take a stroll through Paris and visit important locales of the Napoleonic legend in this episode. Special guest and author David Buttery discusses Napoleon's contribution to the City of Lights and sites to see for all tourists such as the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, Les Invalides, Malmaison, the Louvre museum, and more! X/Twitter: @andnapoleon…
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Conscription (compulsory military service) was around for ages before the Napoleonic Era, but it was the Emperor who truly honed this recruitment tool to enhance his empire. Special guest & author Graeme Callister joins the show to discuss Napoleon's conscript soldiers and those of his adversaries. X/Twitter: @graemecallister, @andnapoleon…
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Comparisons are often made on the careers of Napoleon and Hitler, but Napoleon also had a strong influence on Winston Churchill. Special guest & author Warren Dockter joins the show to discuss the similarities and contrasts between these 3 historical figures. X/Twitter: @WarrenDockter, @andnapoleon
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The French army had invaded and looted much of Portugal during their first 2 invasions of that country. To prevent a 3rd invasion, Wellington instructed the Allied army to build the Lines of Torres Vedras. Special guest Mark S. Thompson tells us about this formidable line of defenses and fortifications. X/Twitter: @andnapoleon…
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Want to get your general education credits in Napoleonic tactics 101? West Point instructor Michael Hamel walks us through Napoleon's best practices. We discuss pre-Napoleonic Era military theorists, central position, the Corps system, headquarters staff systems, and tactics for combined arms of infantry, cavalry, & artillery. X/Twitter: @andnapole…
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Born as Henry Paget, the future Lord Uxbridge performed exceptionally well as a cavalry officer for the British army. Unfortunately, his personal life turned scandalous and ultimately led to his professional career being sidelined. Special guest Marcus Cribb joins the show to discuss Paget/Uxbridge's remarkable story and his claim to fame at Waterl…
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You’ll hear six key principles for effective behavioral substitution, drawing parallels between healthcare and safety contexts. They discuss how these principles can guide both the removal of ineffective practices and the implementation of new ones, emphasizing the importance of considering practical needs, existing skills, and organizational resou…
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Napoleon's focus on succession forced his divorce from his true love, Josephine. Special guest Katherine Bayford discusses Napoleon's succession plan, potential heirs, his marriage to Marie Louise of Austria, and his son (Napoleon II) and nephew (Napoleon III). X/Twitter: @kebayf, @andnapoleon Support our podcast: patreon.com/generalsandnapoleon…
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The discussion challenges traditional views of supervision by emphasizing the importance of psychological safety and predictable relationships between supervisors and workers. Through analysis of interviews with both supervisors and supervisees, the research highlights how effective supervision requires balancing organizational needs with worker su…
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