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The Jeff Robertson ShowThe Jeff Robertson ShowFrom Tragedy to Triumph: Alan Lazaros's Journey to Next Level Success🌟 In this inspiring episode of The Second Chance Podcast, we dive deep into the extraordinary life of Alan Lazaros, CEO and co-founder of the global top 100 podcast, Next Level University. 🚀 Alan shares his journey from a near-fatal car accident to becoming a leader in holistic self-improvement. Discover how pivotal life events like the loss of his father and overcoming personal setbacks shaped his mission to help others unlock their potential in health, wealth, and love. 🎙️ Highlights: Transformative life lessons and resilience strategies. The power of podcasting to connect people globally. Alan’s innovative "juggler metaphor" for...2025-01-2246 minTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonAlan Hale, Gilligan's Island, and The Lobster BarrelWe're taking a few days off for the holidays, but we'll be back with brand new editions of TV Confidential in the new year. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past clip from January 2015 in which Tony, Donna, and Ed celebrate the life and legacy of Alan Hale, the actor known around the world as The Skipper on Gilligan’s Island. Alan Hale passed away on Jan. 2. 1990, thirty-five years ago This Week in TV History.2025-01-0209 minThe TrickThe Trick17. A Pressing of a Person - Sophie RobertsonChapter 17 - A Pressing of a Personperformed by Sophie Robertson.2024-12-0923 minBuilding Brand YouBuilding Brand YouBBY Show Taking the Leap SS24 Ep2: The business of talking with Alan RobertsonWelcome to Building Brand You™, the podcast that helps you accelerate your success by unlocking your greatest asset – you.   KEY TAKEAWAYS: Talk is fundamental to human interaction, talk is inherently purposeful.   There are ways of talking, and we all have them - some voices come harder to some people than others but there's no reason why we can't do them all.   When meetings are viewed as chapters within a broader issue, it assists in dissecting the problem and engaging all participants in sharing their viewpoints.   ...2024-08-061h 30WHOA That\'s Good PodcastWHOA That's Good PodcastWhy I Talk About My Abortion | Sadie Robertson Huff | Al & Lisa RobertsonSadie's aunt and uncle Lisa & Alan Robertson (host of the “Unashamed with the Robertson Family" podcast) get very honest about their past wrongs, what drew them to Christ and to each other, and why they will never stop sharing their stories to encourage others to find redemption and forgiveness in Jesus. Lisa talks about the abortion she had when she was 16 years old and how she's turned her grief and regret into ministry with women who have had similar experiences. Al shares his prodigal son story and Sadie marvels at the power of confession and realizing you're not the on...2024-07-2451 minThe Alan Sanders ShowThe Alan Sanders ShowTara Bull's Top 10, prevailing propaganda and lies, IDF rescue, PPP theft and Fani Willis and General Milley implicated in J6On today’s show we open with Tara Bull’s Top 10 News list. It did drop just before 4PM on Friday, but well after I published my Friday show. The list did allow me to go through a few rabbit-trails along the way. It’s also important to remind you of the Joseph Goebbels quote for propaganda. That very quote was just echoed by George Soro’s son, Alex. A lot of what we cover today is looking at news cycles through the lens of propaganda versus truth. The first is looking at Joe Biden’s E.O. to cont...2024-06-101h 16TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastEthical Storytelling with Rachel ErskineNarratives are powerful forces, shaping not only our perceptions and attitudes about issues but also how we behave towards other people. A narrative can inform or misinform, do good or do harm, expand understanding, co-operation, trust and well-being or reduce them. In a challenged, conflicted and changing world the manner of our storytelling has never been more important. In this episode communications professional Rachel Erskine explains the vital role that ethical storytelling plays in the work of an international health NGO and in any endeavour to do good.Many of the communications experts who have featured on...2024-03-1346 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastBeing a speech and language therapist with Stef TicehurstFor some people severe speech and language difficulties are very  evident, whether they date from birth or from life misfortunes such as accidents, strokes and dementia. But in this episode learning and development expert and coach Stef Ticehurst, a highly experienced speech and language therapist herself, points out that we all have difficulties with speech and language in some form and to some degree or other. She  suggests some practical ways we can be more sympathetic and helpful towards one another in addressing this everyday aspect of life.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the Tal...2024-03-1350 minObservers NotebookObservers NotebookThe Observers Notebook- Profile of Alan HaleEpisode 181 In this episode of the Observers Notebook podcast, host Tim Robertson talks to professional astronomer, author and Comet discoverer Alan Hale. You can contact Alan at: ahale@earthriseinstitute.org Everybody’s Comet https://www.amazon.com/Everybodys-Comet-Laymans-Guide-Hale-Bopp/dp/0944383386/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2QLD55TJWVGSX&keywords=alan+hale&qid=1704567424&sprefix=alan+hale%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-2 The Earthrise website http://www.earthriseinstitute.org/ HaleBopp.org http://earthriseinstitute.org/is20home.html For more information you can visit the ALPO web site at: www.alpo-astronomy.org/ You can also support this podcast at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ObserversNotebook Listen to the po...2024-02-1546 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastOmniworking, interview with Gwen Stirling-WilkieThe world of work is still adjusting to the shocks and after-shocks of the covid pandemic. Rather than simply choosing or balancing where work happens, RTO (Return to Office) or WFH (Work from Home), organisations are faced with the need for unprecedented levels of behavioural and technological adaptability and flexibility. In this episode Organisation Development explorer and guide Gwen Stirling-Wilkie talks about her concept of Omni-Working, working effectively in all ways from all places, and the radical shift that this requires in the conduct and quality of our conversations at work.Many of the communications experts who...2024-02-1452 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastLearning to Listen Interview with Alan RobertsonOne of the reasons why it is not easy to be a good listener is that  there are so many other calls on our attention, both from the world around us and from what’s going through our minds as we supposedly ‘listen’ to others. In this episode guest interviewer Amy Dempsey returns to question Alan Robertson about the development and purpose of the latest addition to the VoicePrint suite, the Listening Questionnaire, a talk-wise tool that can help us all to learn to listen better.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the Talk...2024-02-1435 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastCreating Great Dialogue with Paul MinxAlthough communication is sometimes described as one-way, no act of communication is merely one-dimensional: all communications reflect both intent, conscious or subconscious, and impact, positive, neutral or negative. So while speeches, presentations and monologues can be multi-faceted in these respects, how much more complex, dynamic and potentially either creative or destructive is the interactive process of dialogue. In this episode guest Paul Minx shares reflections and insights about the part that dialogue - good and bad - plays in his parallel careers as an executive coach and a professional playwright.Many of the communications experts who have...2024-01-2540 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastSelfless Listening with Janie Van HoolListening is a vital part of good communication and effective interactions, but it can be difficult to do it well. Selfless listening requires us to set aside our own concerns and to give our full attention to what someone else wishes to say. In this episode communications expert and Samaritans listening volunteer Janie Van Hool returns to the TalkWise Podcast to emphasise why listening selflessly can be so beneficial, to reflect on how easily good listening intentions can be  disrupted and to suggest specific ways of enabling selfless listening.Many of the communications experts who have featured o...2024-01-2532 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastBeing present, listening and questioningIt is generally agreed that most human interactions would be improved, if we were better listeners. We are urged to ‘be present’ and to ‘listen actively.’  But what do these ideas mean in practice? How do we become better listeners? In this episode Toni Smerdon, a qualified lawyer whose work now focuses on coaching others, explains the practicalities of the elusive skills of being fully present, of attaining the highest and most productive levels of listening, and of using questioning to promote inquiry.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use VoicePrint as a deve...2024-01-1731 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastOvercoming organisational misalignmentThere is a tacit assumption in all organisations: that their constituent parts will fit together and work. The reality is somewhat different, as evidenced by the size of the management consultancy sector, advising to organisations on how to improve their performance. In this episode internal communications expert Lindsay Uitenbogaard explains the ubiquitous problem of unconscious misalignment between functions and people in the modern organisation and how her diagnostic tool, Mirror Mirror, can assist organisations to overcome this performance-destroying obstacle.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use VoicePrint as a developmental tool...2024-01-1643 minTrail CultureTrail CultureThe Comrades Legend & the 5:30 barrier | Episode 12: Alan Robb What does it take to run a sub 5:30 Comrades?Four wins, 12 gold medals for a top 10 finish and the first person to break the sub 5:30 barrier, this week we chat to Comrades legend Alan Robb.Alan has completed 42 back to back Comrades. He took his first win wearing Tiger Bostons & fuelled by just coke and water. This legend has some incredible insight to share & we talk about the training principles that still apply from his era of racing.2024-01-1249 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastInner Talk or Inner Conversation with Paul GaskinTalking is not just something that we do with other people. The way we talk to ourselves can also have an enormous impact on how we think, feel and behave, and on our life prospects and outcomes. In this episode, seasoned people professional and coach Paul Gaskin describes the part that self-talk has played in his own career and the transformational effects of turning a negative inner voice into a capacity for generative inner conversation.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use VoicePrint as a developmental tool to help their client...2024-01-0445 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastTo Be Seen, Heard, and Understood with Dr Clare AndersonBeing seen, heard and understood are vital to feeling valued and being able to make one’s full contribution, not just at work but in any social interaction. Too often we diminish others and ourselves by failing to see, hear or understand them properly. In this episode linguist Dr Clare Anderson explains how she uses her own deep appreciation of the importance of being seen, heard and understood in her work as an organisational consultant and an executive coach.Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use Voic...2024-01-0438 minCrossmap PodcastCrossmap PodcastDuck Dynasty’s Alan Robertson Reflects on the Power and Passion of ‘The Blind’ MovieResilience and love are two emotions that can fuel a successful relationship. One cannot exist without the other. Love may be patient and kind but without resilience many marriages have faltered.  Lack of patience with the other, inability to find common ground on a key issue, or just plain old stubbornness and selfishness, have wrecked even the most well-intentioned couples in their pursuit of “happily ever after”. But when a couple dedicates themselves to resilience and love no matter what the circumstance, a long-lasting and fruitful relationship usually ensues. Duck Dynasty’s Phil and Kay Ro...2024-01-0437 minOut Of The BlankOut Of The Blank#1520 - Jeffrey Alan LockwoodJeffrey Alan Lockwood is an author, entomologist, and University of Wyoming professor of Natural Sciences and Humanities. Jeffrey is the author of "Six-legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War" which is the first comprehensive look at the use of insects as weapons of war, from ancient times to the present day. Jeffrey joins me once again to discuss more of his understanding of Unit 731 short for Manshu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese. Unit 731 was responsible for some...2023-10-251h 06Bulletproof EntrepreneurBulletproof EntrepreneurS03E04 Lee Robertson - pioneering financial services entrepreneur on scaling his business through the power of PR and selling to colleagues via a Management Buy OutSend us a textLee Robertson is a serial entrepreneur, having founded no less than 3 companies to date. One didn’t work out and is no longer around; one became a huge success, and he sold it to his colleagues in a management buyout; and the third one is currently thriving and keeping him busy.Lee, who came from humble beginnings and spent his early career in the Royal Navy, entered the financial services industry as a direct salesman in his twenties. In the days before Google, he made cold calls every day from numbers he...2023-10-121h 13Talking HealthTechTalking HealthTech365 - Exploring the Future of Genomics in Digital Health. Alan Robertson, ClearSKY GenomicsIn this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch interviews Alan Robertson, the founder of ClearSKY Genomics. Alan discusses the collaboration between ClearSKYGenomics and the Digital Health CRC, specifically focusing on the role of genomics in the broader digital health landscape. They delve into the challenges of translating genomic-based treatments into patient care and the importance of data interoperability in genomics. This episode offers valuable insights into the future of genomics and its impact on healthcare innovation and digital health.Key Takeaways:The importance of data interoperability and access in the field of...2023-08-0916 minIt Starts With AttractionIt Starts With AttractionDesperate Forgiveness with Al and Lisa RobertsonHave a question you want answered? Submit it here!Has there ever been a person or circumstance in your life that you have had difficulty moving on from? Has there been someone who hurt you? Has something happened that you can't seem to move past no matter how much you want to? No matter how much you have tried? If you feel stuck, then this episode is for you. A few years ago I was able to speak with Al and Lisa Robertson about this very topic. We've known the Robertsons for a long time...2023-08-081h 00Out Of The BlankOut Of The Blank#1418 - Alan LashAlan Lash is a software developer from Northern California, with a Masters degree Physics and a PhD in Mathematics. Alan writes for the Brownstone institute about some of the issues during the pandemic when it comes to lockdowns and mask mandates, the pandemic from Alan's experience opened his eyes to the psychological distortion of the public and the long way back for trust in doctors and some of our trusted institutions. Alan’s links: https://brownstone.org/author/alan-lash/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support2023-05-261h 00Out Of The BlankOut Of The Blank#1387 - Jeffrey Alan LockwoodJeffrey Alan Lockwood is an author, entomologist, and University of Wyoming professor of Natural Sciences and Humanities. Jeffrey is the author of "The Infested Mind: Why Humans Fear, Loathe, and Love Insects" which explores the lively debate about how much of our fear of insects can be attributed to ancestral predisposition for our own survival and how much is learned through individual experiences. Jeffrey is also the author of "Six-legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War" which is the first comprehensive look at the use of insects as weapons of war, from ancient times to the present day.2023-04-1258 minThinking Biblically with Alan GilmanThinking Biblically with Alan GilmanO. Palmer Robertson on Bible Translation: Form & Meaning Continuing the subject of translation, Bible Scholar O. Palmer Robertson joins Alan Gilman to discuss the importance of taking into account the form, not just the meaning, of the original biblical languages. How what is written is as important as what it means. In fact, to disregard form can obscure the intent of the biblical writer.Video version: https://youtu.be/i49HlIwyo5gReferenced in this podcast:Best Commentaries (Rotten Tomatoes for Biblical Studies): https://www.bestcommentaries.comSixty-day free trial to Scribd (the...2023-03-271h 05The Theatre Podcast with Alan SealesThe Theatre Podcast with Alan SealesSquigs (aka Justin Robertson): Illustrating for the Acting WorldYou can take the boy out of Oregon, but you can't take the Oregon out of the boy. Or something like that.After growing up on the west coast and spending some time in LA, Squigs - Broadway's modern day Al Hirschfeld, found his way to NYC both acting and supplementing his income creating some of the most sought after caricatures of the Broadway community. After growing up watching feeling his dad was an artist by being able to create and fix almost anything, Squigs's natural ability to draw led him down a path he never expected...2023-01-1042 minGenerous Business OwnerGenerous Business OwnerJase Robertson: Authenticity and Grace in the Wilderness MomentsIn this episode, Jeff and Jase discuss: Jase’s story from his poor childhood to adulthood of service, success, and God.Allowing forgiveness into your life and releasing bitter emotions.Using what God brings in your path and giving credit to Him.Having the right attitude through the wilderness moments of life.  Key Takeaways: Through God, all can be redeemed and forgiven.The more you study the Word, the more you will learn about Jesus and His relationship with His father as well.Life is filled with wilderness moments - great things can happen there...2022-10-0433 minShirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 4 - Ep1 - John Bertrand Part 1Send us a textThe fourth Series of Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast starts in spectacular fashion as double Olympic gold medallist Robertson sits down with the skipper of the America's Cup's first ever successful Challenger, Australian John Bertrand.  It was exactly thirty nine years ago that Bertrand, skippering "Australia II" in Newport, crossed the finish line ahead of Dennis Connor's Defending "Liberty", to end the New York Yacht Club's one hundred and thirty two year winning streak.  For the sport of sailing, it provoked a seismic shift in international competition, for the thirty six year old Bertrand, co...2022-09-2659 minShirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 4 - Ep2 - John Bertrand Part 2Send us a textPart 2 of  double Olympic gold medallist Robertson's chat with the skipper of the America's Cup's first ever successful Challenger, Australian John Bertrand.  It was exactly thirty nine years ago that Bertrand, skippering "Australia II" in Newport, crossed the finish line ahead of Dennis Connor's Defending "Liberty", to end the New York Yacht Club's one hundred and thirty two year winning streak.  For the sport of sailing, it provoked a seismic shift in international competition, for the thirty six year old Bertrand, competing in his fourth Cup, it was totally life changing."It...2022-09-2646 minShirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 3 - Ep24 - Tom Whidden Part 2Send us a textThis month on the podcast it's America's Cup Hall of Famer Tom Whidden who in this second part of his chat with Shirley Robertson discusses in detail the events of the famous 'race of the century', the America's Cup race that saw the New York Yacht Club finally relinquish their one hundred and thirty two year ownership of the America's Cup.It was a landmark edition of the Cup, in which Tom Whidden, onboard with Dennis Connor and his American Team, lost the Cup to Alan Bond's Australian syndicate, Australia II...2022-06-281h 09Shirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 3 - Ep23 - Tom Whidden Part 1Send us a textThis month on the podcast it's America's Cup Hall of Famer Tom Whidden who recounts one of the most important eras in competitive sailing as he sits down with double Olympic gold medallist and podcast host Shirley Robertson.After a childhood spent learning to sail on the East Coast of the United States, a teenage Tom Whidden made two bold declarations.  He would become a sail maker, and he would compete in the America's Cup.  Decades later he's still a pivotal figure at sailing industry powerhouse North Sails, and he's raced an...2022-06-271h 01Relatively Geeky NetworkRelatively Geeky NetworkSS #59 - Heroes Con-versation 2018Shortbox Showcase #59 - The Heroes Con ReportIn this contastic new episode, Em and Professor Alan talk about their trip to Heroes Con in Charlotte, North Carolina. They talk about the podcasting buddies they met, the comic professionals they met, the comic semi-professional they met, the costumes they saw, and all the stuff they purchased. Did they enjoy themselves? And what did Mrs. Professor think of all the craziness? Listen to this episode ... and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:2022-05-2200 minAmerican Cultural ShiftsAmerican Cultural ShiftsCultural Shifts in Small BusinessWant to know how cultural changes are impacting small businesses? Join serial entrepreneur Bobby Robertson and Dr. Scarrow as they discuss the impact of cultural shifts, the pandemic and great resignation on small business owners and their employees. Learn how small business owners like Bobby are changing their leadership and operational styles to match our evolving culture. Bobby Robertson is the Founder/President of LifeCare Collective and HEALTCAREfirst - home care, hospice and healthcare software companies.2022-04-0431 minReal Integrative Medicine with Dr. Jordan Robertson NDReal Integrative Medicine with Dr. Jordan Robertson NDWHU 118: Almost everything you read about nutrition is wrong. How to gain literacy skills to avoid being duped.There isn’t really an area of medicine that has led to as much self-proclaimed expertise than nutrition. If someone knows how to make a great smoothie they seem to have the credentials to give other people smoothie advice. But why with that same logic, do we never see someone who owns a beating heart claim to be a cardiologist or someone who owns a brain to be a neurosurgeon. And yet, for some reason, if you own a blender, you could be nutrition’s next big thing. Nutrition as a science has struggled to fit the research mould that...2022-01-2058 minStay TunedStay TunedEpisode-159-Cup of joe with JoeToday is Wed October 20th 2021https://youtu.be/lYz47RCs9Ckhttps://www.coinbase.com/join/whitti_z0j?src=android-linkToday’s sponsor  Penns Valley Fiber Festivalhttps://www.facebook.com/pvfiberfesthttps://www.pennsvalleyfiberfest.com/Happy Little Trees Smoke Shopwww.happylittletreespa.comBirthdaysbelatedWednesdayThursday...2021-10-2037 minDown The DivisionsDown The Divisions070 Alan Robertson: Bonnyton in with the big boys, club man at Killie & Boydy & Naisy PLUS Murdo MacKinnon on Pollok‘s double dramaALAN ROBERTSON is the man who reared the likes of Kris Boyd and Steven Naismith as Kilmarnock’s head of youth. But now he’s trying to get Bonnyton Thistle to grow up fast. After leaving the South of Scotland League for the West, they were immediately plunged into the top flight. It’s been a steep learning curve. They sit bottom of the pile but they have beaten Pollok and narrowly lost to Cumbernauld United on the weekend. We hear about the transition for the club and the work going on beh...2021-10-081h 22TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastThe vital art of storytellingStorytelling is one of the oldest, most enduring and most impactful of all the uses that we make of talk. Stories encourage us to listen, resonate with our felt experiences, and generate both meaning and connections for us. In this episode we explore, with physiotherapist, actor, coach and facilitator, Sue Macmillan, the various and significant roles that storytelling continues to play, in both our interactions and our inner lives, especially during turbulent times.2021-06-081h 03TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastTalking for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion with Duncan PartridgeThe way we talk to and about one another can make or break relationships, inter-personal, organisational or societal, so it’s important to be conscious, current and considered in how our words land with others. But such in-the-moment awareness requires real attention and effort, when so much of our speech follows unconscious habits and patterns. In this episode of the TalkWise podcast we explore with educationalist Duncan Partridge how to become more alert to micro-aggressions, how to co-create collaborative dialogues and how to use talk in the pursuit of greater equity, diversity and inclusion.2021-05-241h 04TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastTalking about Dyslexia, Curiosity, Creativity and Empathy with Dr Emma JefferiesStrings of words arranged in meaningful patterns are central to human communication, so how is the sharing of understanding through the medium of words affected by dyslexia? In this episode we talk to designer, consultant and author, Dr Emma Jefferies, about how she overcomes the difficulties posed by her own dyslexia and uses it in her life and work to generate curiosity, creativity and empathy.For full episode notes click here. 2021-05-1059 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastFormative Conversations interview with TalkWise creator Alan RobertsonTalk is potent. It’s the principal everyday means through which we humans make things happen. It influences how we and others feel, think and behave. Sometimes its effect is vanishingly slight, while at others it is real but temporary, but sometimes its impact is profound and lasting. In this episode TalkWise podcast host Alan Robertson becomes the interviewee and reflects on some memorable conversations that had formative effects on him and his work during his own career.See the full episode notes here. 2021-04-271h 00Eden ExchangesEden ExchangesEP#204 A Mighty Fine Growing Business (Ft. Alan Robertson Founder of Mighty Fine Sunshine Coast QLD)Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Alan Robertson who is the founder of The Mighty Fine Soft Wash Company in Australia, based in The Sunshine Coast QLD. A unique business opportunity specialising in commercial and residential surface and gutter cleaning. In this interview, Alan discusses his experience with Mighty Fine so far, how it all started, why it is a successful business model and what to expect when you join the team2021-04-1329 minEden ExchangesEden ExchangesEP#204 A Mighty Fine Growing Business (Ft. Alan Robertson Founder of Mighty Fine Sunshine Coast QLD)Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Alan Robertson who is the founder of The Mighty Fine Soft Wash Company in Australia, based in The Sunshine Coast QLD. A unique business opportunity specialising in commercial and residential surface and gutter cleaning. In this interview, Alan discusses his experience with Mighty Fine so far, how it all started, why it is a successful business model and what to expect when you join the team2021-04-1329 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastTeam Coaching with Kate Mason-KeaneyOne of the most significant trends in the continuing evolution of executive coaching is the emergence of team coaching with its focus on the performance and dynamics of the whole team as a collective entity. In this episode we speak with team coach Kate Mason-Keaney, who explains some of the distinctive considerations and approaches involved in the process of giving deep and sustained developmental attention to a team over an extended period of time.2021-04-121h 06TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastCoaching the Transition into Leadership with Helen MundyMuch is said, supposed and written about management and leadership, but what do these big concepts actually require of individuals in practice? Are there really significant differences between management and leadership and, if so what are they and how do you prepare for them? In this episode of the podcast we explore these questions with someone who coaches people to make the transition from manager to leader, accredited master executive coach Helen Mundy.2021-03-2953 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastSales Talk with Andrew WilcockSelling is one of the most intentional and frequent uses to which we humans put our ability to talk. Whether we’re endeavouring to sell products, services or ideas, we consciously want this form of talking to produce a result, and organisations invest more in this area than in any other form of communications training. In this episode we interview sales consultant, lecturer and trainer Andrew Wilcock to explore how patterns of effective Sales Talk have evolved and developed.See the full episode notes here. 2021-03-1556 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastAgile working in conversation with Marian O'BrienAgile working is an approach to project management developed for a complex, uncertain and dynamic world that calls for the delivery of fast, flexible and progressive solutions. Like all methodologies, its success ultimately depends on people and how they actually behave in practice. In this episode we interview culture architect, consultant and facilitator Marian O’Brien to explore her work and the role that communication plays in creating agile people and organisationsShow notes: https://talk-wise.com/podcast_episodes/agile-people-with-marian-obrien/2021-03-0250 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastThe Embodied voice with Rachel HarrisonGood communication comes not from abstract principles but from actions, from what actually happens when we speak. Our voices too are rooted and carried through our physical bodies and the feelings and experiences that we hold in them. In this episode we interview coach and developer Rachel Harrison and explore how her work helps people to express their authentic, intentional voice with greater ease by reconnecting mind, body and voice through emotion.2021-02-161h 03TalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastListening for a living with psychiatrist Dr Tim OjoThe importance of being ready, able and willing to listen as a key element in effective communication has been emphasised over and over again by previous guests on the TalkWise Podcast, irrespective of the particular field in which they work. In this episode we interview Dr Tim Ojo, who describes himself as ‘listening for a living’, and explore how he uses listening in his work as a professional psychiatrist, coach, mentor and mediator.2021-02-0243 minTalkWise PodcastTalkWise PodcastWorking at board level with Rachael Hanley-BrowneWorking at Board level is qualitatively different to other levels of  executive responsibility. Board members need to be able to engage with a  higher degree of complexity and apply their minds and voices to its  challenges in ways which are different and personally demanding. In this episode of the podcast we interview Board Mentor and Coach Rachael Hanley-Browne to discuss the nature of these challenges and how to rise to them.Podcast page: https://talk-wise.com/podcast_episodes/working-at-board-level/2021-01-1847 minUnpacked with SkylerUnpacked with SkylerGod’s open door with Duck Dynasty’s Al RobertsonIn this episode Skyler interviews Alan Robertson from Duck Dynasty.  Alan helped his family with the family business (Duck Commander) making duck calls until he left to serve as a pastor at White's Ferry Road Church in West Monroe, LA. In 2012 he entered the rest of the Robertson family on the A&E Duck Dynasty show. Since the show last aired Alan has co-authored two books and travels frequently to speak on various topics. In this episode Skyler and Alan talk about his story, marriage, ministry, and the open doors God's brought their way  as a result of the sh...2020-11-2348 minThe Ann & Phelim ScoopThe Ann & Phelim Scoop66: Post Election Special With Duck Dynasty's Phil & Alan RobertsonIt's the day after Election Day and we're coming to you from Monroe, Louisiana where we are election refugees!   Instead of staying in Los Angeles for Election Day we decided to take a trip to the south to visit some old friends and hunker down in case of rioting in Southern California.  On today's Scoop we are joined by our friends from Duck Dynasty, Phil and Alan Robertson.   We break down the election results, the polls, and what could happen in the next 48 hours as we learn who will be the next president of the Unit...2020-11-0446 minUnearthed: MemphisUnearthed: MemphisThe Tale of Pink LizzieSubmitted for the approval of the Midnight Society...I call this story The Tale of Pink Lizzy.  A two story mansion at 683 Fifth Street, on the corner of Fifth & Georgia, became home to one of Memphis’s most iconic, yet not widely known today, ghost stories.  Col. W.J. Davie, the President of Southern Bank of Tennessee, built his mansion between the years 1855-1859 and lived there until October 1866. Apparently, in 1860, Davie secured a loan from Col. Robert C. Brinkley for $30,000 worth of stock in the Memphis Charleston Railroad, using his home as collateral. He was to repay the loan in f...2020-10-2823 minStay TunedStay TunedEpisode-120-Cup of joe without JoeHello hello everyone this is Dennis Alan and you’re listening to “A Cup of joe with Joe” live from The IngleBean Coffee House in Millheim, PA. A weekly podcast about the valley so nice they named it twice, Penns Valley.Today is October 21st 2020Today’s sponsor  ingleblend.comship and sip it! 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