Spirit of the Hall: Season Two - Coming Soon!

Spirit of the Hall will return on the 12th October with our first episode of Season 2, bringing you conversations with some of Teddy Hall’s most fascinating alumni, fellows and staff.  We will hear through this series how Teddy Hall’s unique spirit has shaped us all whether in politics, academia, business, entertainment, technology or through friendships, family and fun.  Our first guest in Series two is former Principal Justin Gosling who has touched the hearts and minds of many Aularians over the years.  Justin reflects on memories of Teddy Hall since he came to the College in 1960.  We will also hear, amongst others, from Maggie Carver who recently got a CBE for her services to sport and the media sector, Dr Bill Cogar the Junior Dean in 1979, Mike Shaw the former Managing Director of the publishing agency Curtis Brown, the Broadcaster Manisha Tank and Dr Tom Crawford, Teddy Hall’s Early Career Teaching and outreach fellow in maths, often known as the Naked Mathematician! Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss an episode, and happy listening! Spirit of the Hall podcast is produced by the St Edmund Hall Association, the voluntary alumni body independent which represents all Aularians.  The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Association, St Edmund Hall or the University of Oxford

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“Spirit of the Hall” features engaging conversations with some of St Edmund Hall’s most fascinating alumni, fellows and staff. Hosted by Olly Belcher (nee Donnelly), President of the SEH Association for alumni, this podcast provides a special opportunity for current and past members of Teddy Hall to share how that unique spirit has shaped their insights and experiences in politics, academia, business, entertainment, technology and more. Join us as we lead the way and shine a light on some of those who make Teddy Hall - and other Oxford Colleges - the great institutions that they are.