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Educator and writer Lady Robinson joins Hello Genius

Educator and writer Lady Robinson joins Hello Genius The wife of legendary Sir Ken Robinson, continues her husband s work through her commitment and support of a new revolutionary learning system LOS ANGELES, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hello Genius, an AI-powered learning system designed to foster closer bonds and empower greater connectivity between parents and their children through personalized learning experiences, announced today the appointment of Lady Thérèse Robinson as their first Global Brand Ambassador. Lady Robinson is a passionate advocate for creativity in education. The wife of the late Sir Ken Robinson, she managed his career and partnered with him for over forty years. She continues this work through her support of Hello Genius.

Knotty Ash leaves This Morning viewers confused as people thought it was made up place

Knotty Ash leaves This Morning viewers confused as people thought it was made up place Many people thought the same thing about Knotty Ash Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Make sure to subscribe to our Liverpool Echo daily newsletter for the biggest stories, straight to youInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Radio Clatterbridge celebrates 70 years on air

Radio Clatterbridge celebrates 70 years on air One of the country’s oldest hospital radio stations will mark its 70th birthday with a special day of programmes on Friday 9 April. Radio Clatterbridge began broadcasting in 1951 when members of Port Sunlight Boys Club hit upon the idea of taking a record player onto the wards to play music to entertain patients. Initially it had a mixed reception: those closest to the speaker complained it was too loud, while those at the far end of the ward couldn’t hear the music. But the hospital authorities were convinced the idea had merit and agreed to fund a studio and a transmission system connected to each bed.

Radio Clatterbridge celebrates 70th birthday

One of the country’s oldest radio stations will mark its 70th birthday with a special day of programmes on Friday (April 9). Radio Clatterbridge began broadcasting in 1951 when members of Port Sunlight Boys Club came up with the idea of taking a record player onto the wards to play music to entertain patients. Initially it had a mixed reception: those closest to the speaker complained it was too loud, while those at the far end of the ward couldn’t hear the music. But the hospital authorities were convinced the idea had merit and agreed to fund a studio and a transmission system connected to each bed.

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