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KaiNexus: Continuous Improvement, Leadership, and MoreKaiNexus: Continuous Improvement, Leadership, and More5 Principles of a High Reliability Organization (HRO)A high-reliability organization (HRO) is an organization that has succeeded in avoiding catastrophes despite a high level of risk and complexity. Specific examples that have been studied, most famously by researchers Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe, include nuclear power plants, air traffic control systems, and naval aircraft carriers. Recently healthcare organizations have moved to adopt the HRO mindset as well. In each case, even a minor error could have catastrophic consequences. Yet, adverse outcomes in these organizations are rare. How is that possible? Written by Greg Jacobson, read by Mark Graban Read the b...2023-12-2007 minBE NOT AFRAIDBE NOT AFRAID12 - Until The Shadows FleeKeep your friends close, but your enemies closer. No, not that close. Welcome to the season finale! Episode content warnings: imprisonment, weird power dynamics, sexual content, smoking Series content warnings: fond irreverence of holy scripture, swears, violence, sexual innuendo Transcripts and more info: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.metatronspeaks.com Socials:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/bna_pod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://benotafraidpod.tumblr.com⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://discord.com/invite/zCQMZ3T7b3⁠⁠⁠ Written by: Rebecca Hansson & Tommy Holmberg Script edited by:  Hannah Levin 2023-06-0239 minFront RowFront RowThe 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First FolioFront Row marks the 400th anniversary year of Shakespeare's First Folio with former RSC Artistic Director Greg Doran, Guildhall Principal Librarian Peter Ross, and Shakespeare experts Emma Smith, Farah Karim-Cooper and Chris Laoutaris. Without the Folio we might not have had The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure and many others. Front Row considers the rich, complicated and sometimes paradoxical history of its compilation, printing, and significance over the centuries.Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Sarah Johnson2023-04-1042 minThe Sports Media PodcastThe Sports Media PodcastEpisode 48: Joe Buck and Troy AikmanESPN’s new Monday Night Football announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman join the pod to talk about how and why they moved from Fox to ESPN during the offseason. Aikman details his talks with Amazon and ESPN and discusses how much Tony Romo’s CBS salary played into his decision to leave. Buck talks about his reasons for leaving Fox and why he’s decided to give up the baseball booth. A UCLA alum, Aikman also addresses his school’s move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten. Marchand and Ourand also discuss Amazon’s exclusive...2022-08-311h 06Our Friend the ComputerOur Friend the ComputerNABU (Pre-Internet Networks)Back from London, Camila tells Ana about Canada's NABU network which  operated via cable television services. It also could be considered one of the first examples of a 'streaming' subscription model for entertainment! The girls discuss the progression of streaming services, video game development, and their love of computer history museums.  Follow us on Twitter @OurFriendCompAnd Instagram @ourfriendthecomputerMain research for the episode was done by Camila. Ana audio edited.Music by Nelson Guay (SoundCloud: fluxlinkages)References:- Barr, Greg. “Nabu Network dream fades” The Citizen, Ottawa, July 2...2022-06-0841 minPunto MuertoPunto MuertoRecordamos la película Backbeat y su BSO¡Bienvenidos a Punto Muerto! Imagínense regresar a una época en la que los Beatles eran desconocidos, muchachos de clase obrera de Liverpool que apenas superaban la mayoría de edad, y ni siquiera todos cumplían esto último. La película “Backbeat” viaja al período en que la banda británica perseguía la fama en los sucios clubes subterráneos de Hamburgo, Alemania, donde sus talentos aún eran crudos, al igual que sus temperamentos. Un buen ejemplo es escuchar a John Lennon (interpretado por Ian Hart) discutiendo vehementemente detrás del escenario con Paul McCartney (interpretado por Gary Bakewell...2022-04-2636 minCommunity PulseCommunity PulseDevRel Salary Survey Results (Ep 62)Figuring out what the standard pay is for a DevRel professional can be difficult, especially when considering expectations, experience, and different niche industries within tech. What’s the average, what makes sense for the role, what’s fair - these are all questions that come to mind when considering compensation for what we do. Luckily, today’s guests have gathered some information and crunched the numbers to help you make a more informed approach to what a fair salary is for your role. DevRel Collective 2021 Salary Survey Results Checkouts Wesley How do we get sp...2021-10-1539 minThe Dr. Greg Wells Podcast - Health, Wellbeing & Peak PerformanceThe Dr. Greg Wells Podcast - Health, Wellbeing & Peak Performance#126. Dr. Greg Wells on Digging Deep with Mark SutcliffeWelcome back! This week I’m excited to share my conversation with Mark Sutcliffe where I had the chance to be a guest on his podcast Digging Deep. In this episode, we dig deep into a whole bunch of topics including action preceding motivation, sleep and recovery, regeneration practices, nutrition, fitness, managing stress, what the best athletes in the world have in common, and insights to keep ourselves moving forward. You can find all of his other episodes on his website. Enjoy the conversation!2021-05-111h 10Digging Deep with Mark SutcliffeDigging Deep with Mark SutcliffeDr. Greg Wells: Leaning Into Constant ImprovementPerformance physiologist, medical researcher, athlete, and author Dr. Greg Wells shares a long list of highly useful takeaways about sleep, nutrition, fitness, managing stress, happiness, and reaching your full potential. After breaking his neck bodysurfing at age 15, Wells has devoted his life to studying human performance. He talks about why action precedes motivation, his unique and effective sleep and recovery practices, and what the best athletes in the world have in common: they never stop asking questions and searching for insights. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/p...2021-04-231h 16Start the WeekStart the WeekFamous and InfamousWe think of our era as the age of celebrity. Billions of people follow the daily antics of the Kardashian family or the latest pop superstar. But celebrity obsession is centuries old, argues Horrible Histories writer Greg Jenner. He tells Tom Sutcliffe why we are captivated by famous - and infamous - figures, from the scandalous Lord Byron to the unwitting civilians who are hounded by paparazzi today. The Italian Renaissance gave us the world's most famous images: the Mona Lisa, Botticelli's Venus and Michelangelo's David. But Catherine Fletcher argues that this era was far stranger, darker...2020-03-2341 minThe School of PodcastingThe School of PodcastingHelp My Podcast is Stuck and Not GrowingShould I Even Start a Podcast? Yes, and here is why. Americans spend over 60 billion dollars a year on diet books. Now you might say that is why people write books because people buy books - because each year more and more people are getting fat. How many people move to Los Angelas to become an actor or actress or to Nashville to be Musicians. You have your talent. You have your goals. You have your unique insights and they aren't going to help or entertain anyone sitting on your computer. I'll Never Be Good As.... I've spoken about impostor...2019-09-3059 minSaturday ReviewSaturday ReviewA Wrinkle In Time, The Great Wave, Philip Hensher, Come Home (BBC1), America's Cool ModernismOprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kayling star as deities who are millions of years old in the £108m mega-budget film: A Wrinkle In Time. It's a story which mixes physics, time travel, female empowerment, and bullying at school. Does the presence of Oprah et al make it divine or dreadful? The Great Wave is a new play by Japanese Ulsterman Francis Turnly about the kidnapping in the 1970s of Japanese citizens by the North Korean authorities. Some returned, others were (and maybe still are) held by their captors. It's running at The Dorfman at London's National Theatre, Philip H...2018-03-2453 minLifting The Lid: Live Life On Your TermsLifting The Lid: Live Life On Your TermsKen Sutcliffe  It was an absolute pleasure to have Ken Sutcliffe, the male model from Mudgee on this week’s episode. In a career spanning 50 years, Ken is a legend in TV sports broadcasting. We discuss his early days in radio at 2MG Mudgee and the leap of faith that led him to Channel 9. Ken opens up on working alongside the King of TV, Graham Kennedy, Max Walker, what Kerry Packer was really like and the intriguing fact behind the Wired World of Sport II album with Billy Birmingham. We also tal...2018-02-0850 minDucksnort Baseball PodcastDucksnort Baseball Podcast17: “Cancel my magazine subscriptions” w/ Jason Benetti & Marcy JarreauGreg and Wayland talk about how bullpen usage might shape the trade deadline and playoffs, and wonder if anyone cares about the boring stuff they buy off Amazon. Then White Sox and ESPN play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti calls in to give his opinion on homerism in TV broadcasts, and what makes a well-rounded announcer. Finally, minor league concessions worker Cindy Thibodeau (aka comedian Marcy Jarreau, Upright Citizens Brigade) dishes on the hot gossip happening in her stadium. Plus thoughts on Sean Doolittle, Ryan Madson, Tommy Kahnle, Chris Devenski, David Robertson, Dellin Betances, Aroldis Chapman, Andrew Miller, Kenley Jansen, Wade...2017-07-251h 01vBrownBagvBrownBag#vBrownBag US - Introduction to Foreman with Greg Sutcliffe @Gwmngilfen#vBrownBag US - Introduction to Foreman with Greg Sutcliffe @Gwmngilfen2016-12-071h 07Start the WeekStart the WeekHedonismTom Sutcliffe discusses hedonism, from the ultra-hedonists in ancient Greece to the seasonal impulse to indulge. Tom's joined by RSC artistic director Greg Doran who's looking at hedonism in Shakespeare, from Toby Belch to Falstaff; by Prof Julia Twigg who assesses hedonism and asceticism in the contemporary world; by writer Zoe Cormier who's explored the science of hedonism and the hedonism of science; and by Kurt Lampe from Bristol University on the philosophical hedonists of Cyrene, an ancient city in modern day Libya.Producer: Simon Tillotson.2014-12-2241 minSaturday ReviewSaturday Review24/03/2012Tom Sutcliffe and his guests actress Fiona Shaw, playwright Mark Ravenhill and writer Susan Jeffreys review the week's cultural highlights including The Master and Margarita.The Master and Margarita is Simon McBurney's theatrical adaptation of the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. The ambitious Complicite production at the Barbican stars Paul Rhys as both The Master - a writer driven mad by the opposition to his unpublished novel - and Satan, who visits 1930s Moscow with his demonic retinue. In Greg Baxter's debut novel The Apartment the narrator is an American veteran of the Iraqi War who...2012-03-2441 minSaturday ReviewSaturday Review19/11/2011Tom Sutcliffe and his guests writers Francis Spufford and Miranda Sawyer and musician Pat Kane review the week's cultural highlights including Reasons To Be Pretty.Neil LaBute's play Reasons To Be Pretty at the Almeida Theatre in London concerns the fallout from a casual remark that Greg (Tom Burke) makes to his friend Kent (Kieran Bew) about his girlfriend Steph (Sian Brooke). He says that prettiness isn''t everything - although Steph has a 'regular' face, he wouldn't swap her for a million dollars. Kent's wife Carly (Billie Piper) overhears this and reports back to Steph who does...2011-11-1941 min