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Occupational Psychology course

September 18th, 2024 | News

Occupational psychology, also known as industrial, organisation and work psychology, is all about how people function and thrive in work environments. In my new course, you will learn all about building organisations that enhance employee engagement, wellbeing, and productivity.

Preview the course on Holbeck College or watch the trailer below.

Paris 2024 Paralympics

September 13th, 2024 | Sport

Another Paralympics has been and gone and another great result for Team GB. We finished with 124 medals including 49 golds. This is the exact same number of medals we won at Tokyo 2020 but with eight extra golds. It also means Team GB has come second in the medals table again.

This marks the 7th Olympics in the row where we have come second in the medals table. Technically, Russia came second at London 2012 but obviously we don’t count them anymore because the country is a bunch of big cheats.

One of the things that makes me proud to be British is that as good as an Olympic team we field, and we do field an excellent Olympic team, our Paralympic team always outperforms them.

Jonas Deichmann completes Challenge 120

September 12th, 2024 | Sport

Back in May, Jonas Deichmann set out to try and complete 120 long-format triathlons in a row. Last week, he finished it. This surpasses Sean Conway’s previous record of 105. Congratulations, Jonas!

Ender’s Game

August 27th, 2024 | Books

Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card. I was looking around for more science fiction (I love Asimov and really enjoyed Blade Runner recently) but I wasn’t sure about this one. Sounded all about war and fighting. But it was recommended by so many sources that I thought I would give it a go.

It was excellent. I really enjoyed it. There was quite a lot of fighting in it. But it didn’t get in the way of a good story. Ender is a very likeable character, in my opinion, faced with difficult moral choices. It is easy to forget that he is a child, which itself adds another layer of complexity to the rights and wrongs of the situation.

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

August 26th, 2024 | Life

Bunratty Castle is a castle and folk park that is open to the public. Folk parks are living museums where traditional buildings have been relocated and are often populated with staff playing characters and or demoing 19th century trades. We’ve done St Fagans and Ulster and this one was also good.

Ulster was excellent: great role-plays and lots of cool stuff. But it was quite spread out. Bunratty was all a little more compact and the map was spot on so it was easy to find your way around.

Illaunmanagh parkrun

August 25th, 2024 | Sport

I finished the namely challenge! I was the last letter I needed to spell my name. It’s a lovely parkrun: along the banks of the estuary, trail, plenty of shade and friendly.

Thorp Perrow parkrun

August 23rd, 2024 | Sport

Thorp Perrow is an estate near Bedale. The parkrun is almost entirely off-road. There are bits of track but moatly you’re running across grassy fields. It makes it quite aoft underfoot, and therefore hard work, and I imagine much more difficult in winter. So not a PB course but a beautiful one. Nice cafe, too.

Bolton Abbey

August 22nd, 2024 | Life

History, countryside, ice cream. Yorkshire at its best.

Flamingo Land

August 21st, 2024 | Life

Last time we went to Flamingo Land, we were the only people there. And it was lovely. This time, there were lots of other people there and it was annoying. Especially as it costs £49 to come in summer, and is much cheaper in winter. Still, we struggled on.

It is the first time Venla has come with us and she had lots of fun on the rides. Plus we got to see the black rhinos, white rhinos and hippos, as well as lots of other fun animals.

Gran’s birthday

August 14th, 2024 | Family & Parenting

Classic British garden party. We put the gazebo up to protect ourselves from the sun. Then it lashed it down. Then it was too hot again. It was a lovely day, great to catch up with people, and eat a lot of cake.