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Success By The Books: The Bev and Cliff Notes
"Happiness Is A Habit" by Meghan Rabbitt (Prevention Magazine)
"Happiness Is A Habit" by Meghan Rabbitt is terrific and can be found in Prevention Magazine. In this episode we discuss the top 9 science-based practices proven to help you feel more joy and less stress. This insightful information comes from 9 happiness experts who can help you find more joy no matter what is on your plate. Cliff's "In the News" is FORT WORTH. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is IT'S ON ME. Music - "You've Got the Talking Part Done" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "It's On Me" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Rachel & Matt S...
2025-04-12
37 min
WICC The Voice of Connecticut
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - More Drama From The Bridgeport City Council
Thursday's "Connecticut Today" with host Paul Pacelli featured our weekly check-in with "Only In Bridgeport" blogger Lennie Grimaldi on calls for a member of the Bridgeport City Council to step down (00:34). Both Paul (11:46) and Trumbull GOP State Rep. Dave Rutigliano (25:56) talked about the pressure being brought to bear on Avelo Airlines by some state officials. CBS News reporter Stacy Lyn updated us on the latest White House tariff news (36:33) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
2025-04-10
39 min
WICC The Voice of Connecticut
CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Is Senator Chris Murphy Overreacting?
Host Paul Pacelli opened Monday's "Connecticut Today" talking about the controversy over Elon Musk's role in the Department of Government Efficiency (00:25). We also featured remarks from Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy the previous day on ABC's "This Week" regarding recent actions by the Trump White House (15:36). CBS News correspondent Stacy Lyn updated us on the latest legal action in the Trump White House federal worker buyout offer case (23:18) Image Credit: REUTERS
2025-02-10
27 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E11 Sandra Klemet-N'guessan (What goes in must come out: Fish excretion)
All star S.T.E.M.ist, Sandra is enriching graduate student life and community with Support our Science. As a PhD student in the ENLS department, Sandra studies the biochemical side of fishes and pee. Become electrified as we learn about electrofishing, the texture of fishes, how much fish pee, and what exactly they excrete out as pee. As a soon-to-be post-doc, Sandra reflects on her PhD journey and shares the love and warmth of riding the wave of life and research. Related episodes: Learn more about research at the Xenopoulos Lab with Claire ...
2024-06-25
51 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E10 Monisola Ajeigbe (Sustainable credit unions)
Learn the ins and outs of ethical banking with Master of Economics student, Monisola. Monisola acts as our guide to make the future brighter with sustainable financing for business through her work with B corporations. Contact Monisola: monisolaajeigbe@trentu.ca Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found at: tinyurl.com/2jhevzpj Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com
2024-06-17
39 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E9 Claire Stevens (Algal attack!)
Buoy consultant, sax musician, and hobbyist bread baker, Claire Stevens, is a PhD student in the ENLS department studying harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. Find out how Claire is forecasting harmful algal blooms to protect our drinking water. Links related to our guest: Contact Claire: clairestevens@trentu.ca Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found at: tinyurl.com/2jhevzpj Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com
2024-05-07
42 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E8 Megan Heft (Falconry and circadian rhythms)
Falconer apprentice, Megan Heft, a PhD student in the ENLS department, shares her research on swallows and zebra finches. Meg connects how light and heat stress affect bird circadian rhythms and parental care. She combines studies on a wild population of tree swallows with experiments on captive zebra finches. Also, what is falconry?! Meg is teaching a juvenile red-tailed hawk to co-hunt with her (all with the appropriate permits). How do you house a hawk in your backyard? Join us as we learn more about these falconer hobbyists. Related episodes: Brainy for birds? Take a...
2024-05-01
27 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E7 Laurelie Menelon (From genomes to flying squirrels)
It's a plane, it's a bird, it's a... squirrel? Laurelie Menelon is a PhD student in the ENLS department who studies genomics (a fancy word having to do with genetics) and flying squirrels in Ontario. Find out how climate change is leading to hybridization in flying squirrels and the consequences. Also we get serious about crafting, and for all you future graduate students, learn some tips about the defense process. Related episodes: Ready for more rodent research? Go listen to Greg's episode on muskrats. S1E11 - Greg Melvin (Muskrat Love) - Fellowship of the...
2024-04-24
27 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E6 Harper Jin (Ancient water management)
Tragedy, drama, enlightenment. Enter the Ancient Greeks and Romans of the 5th to 8th century. Discover how the Roman aqueducts have stood the test of time. Who controlled water governance then? Why is this relevant today? Join Harper Jin, a Master’s student in the Anthropology Department, who reveals these answers and more. Related episodes: Eric: S1E10 - Eric Samtleben (Let's get physical) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify More anthropology research with Julia S1E8 - Julia McCuaig (The Mysteries of the Moche) - Fellowship of the Research Po...
2024-04-17
53 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E5 Taylor Brown (Puffins, don't go to the light!)
Grab your binoculars and put on your bird nerd hats. Taylor Brown is a PhD student in the ENLS department and will make you feel like cuddling a puffin afterwards. But not really because the birds wouldn't like that. The best way you can help is by turning out your lights. Taylor teaches us all about light attraction and the problems it causes in seabirds. Also learn about chicken collecting, chicken math, and spark birds. Related episodes: Twitching for more bird episodes? Learn about oystercatchers with your host Lyn S1E1 - Lyn Brown (Saving...
2024-04-08
44 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E4 (Cris - Domestic violence)
We are recognizing international Women's Day with research about mothers. Cris is a PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Social Research department. Cris gives us a sensitive and nuanced account of the social and political problems that occur when children are involuntarily separated from their mothers. A disclaimer to our listeners: This episode covers domestic violence, abuse, and children being separated from their mothers. If any of this information is triggering for you, feel free to skip this episode, and we included support resources below. Links related to our guest: Support for domestic or sexual violence...
2024-04-02
35 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E3 - Kelly Evans (Mossy Microplastics)
Get cozy with us as we learn about microplastics in moss. M.Sc. Student, Kelly Evans, takes us to freshwater lakes in the Canadian Arctic of Nunavut to learn about the pervasiveness of microplastics. What is moss? How does moss ingest microplastics? Is it time for all of us to start hyperventilating because of the problem of microplastics? And what would a moss lover’s home look like in the Shire? Tune in as we traverse the Arctic with Kelly to answer these questions and learn more.
2024-03-25
33 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E2 – Stephanie Aultman (Indigenous Agriculture)
Stephanie Aultman is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who transports us to Belize to document indigenous subsistence farming practices. Discover the human story surrounding agriculture, and how subsistence practices can restore deforested lands. Links related to our guest: Contact Stephanie via email: stephanieaultman@trentu.ca More about Dr. Helen Haines’ Research: https://kakabish.org/index.html Links related to FoTR Podcast: Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com Links to all Sound By...
2024-03-18
33 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E1 – Tristan Baecklund (Wildlife Diseases)
Tristan is a Ph.D. student in the ENLS department who shares the ins and outs of wildlife diseases. Learn about the Arctic form of rabies. Who knew diseases came in different forms based on geography? We revisit the furry Arctic fox, which is the main host for this disease. Learn about climate change and disease dynamics, and how you can help prevent disease spread in your own pets. Related episodes: Learn more about Arctic foxes with Alex: S1E9 - Alex Derian (What does the fox say - err - eat?) - Fellowship of...
2024-03-11
58 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E11 - Greg Melvin (Muskrat Love)
Greg is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department who advocates for the charm of the muskrat. Muck through the wetlands of Ontario with us to learn about how invasive cattail species are impacting this pudgy rodent. Plus how did Sasha get the worst burn ever? Links related to our guest: Contact Greg via email: gregmelvin@trentu.ca or X: @_GregMelvin More about Dr. Jeff Bowman's Research: https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/ Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found ...
2024-02-19
39 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E10 - Eric Samtleben (Let's get physical)
Eric Samtleben is a M.Sc. student in the psychology department who gets us jazzed to exercise. Come with us as Eric tests the human body to its physical limits with ultra marathon running and Muay Thai. Learn about what motivates us to exercise and how to keep to that fitness New Year's resolution. Links related to our guest: Contact Eric via email: ericsamtleben@trentu.ca or on Instagram: vo2_maxfit More about Dr. Brenda Smith-Chant's Research: https://www.trentu.ca/psychology/faculty-research/brenda-smith-chant-profile Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to a...
2024-02-12
24 min
Vox Vomitus
Authors E.A. Aymar & Lyn Liao Butler
Lyn Liao Butler was born in Taiwan and moved to the States when she was seven. Before becoming an author, she was a professional ballet and modern dancer, and is still a personal trainer, fitness instructor, and yoga instructor. She is an avid animal lover and fosters dogs as well as volunteers with rescues. When she is not torturing clients or talking to imaginary characters, Lyn enjoys spending time with her FDNY husband, their son (the happiest little boy in the world), their three stubborn dachshunds, sewing for her Etsy shop, and trying complicated yoga poses on a stand-up...
2024-02-08
53 min
i want what SHE has
302 Francesca Hoffman "Musician, Event Producer, Unicorn Bar"
Today on the show I get to chat with Francesca Hoffman, a multi-instrumentalist, singer, event producer and entrepreneur based in Kingston, who is currently in the process of opening her new queer-forward performance venue & bar called Unicorn Bar (formerly The Beverly Lounge). A classically trained flutist and self-taught guitarist, ukulele player and percussionist, she is also a co-founder of Hudson Valley-based brass band, Brasskill and the Hudson Valley Brassroots Festival, a member of both The Goddess Party and Eva Salina's Eastern European choir, and the parade coordinator for the O+ Festival.Francesca talks about ho...
2023-11-28
1h 28
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E9 - Alex Derian (What does the fox say - err - eat?)
Alex Derian is a Ph.D. student in the Environmental and Life Sciences department who takes us on a journey into the Inuit Traditional Territory to study some adorable furry skeletons. From ice to isotopes, Alex tries to piece together the lives of Arctic foxes and how Inuit people may have shaped how these foxes interacted with the world around them. Come with us as we learn how Inuit people and Arctic foxes cohabitated in the far north - a region rich in culture, biology, and human-species interactions! Links related to our guest:Contact Alex via...
2023-05-17
35 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E6 - Anthony Arsenault (What's in the Water?!)
Anthony Arsenault is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department investigating something you may not think about very often - Dissolved Organic Matter! What is DOM, you may ask?? Well, you'll have to tune in to find out! Journey with us through the Experimental Lakes Area basins and the Great Lakes ice sheets Anthony has covered in his graduate adventures! Plus, stick around for March Mammal Madness updates at the end of the episode! Links related to our guest:Contact Anthony via email: anthonyarsenault@trentu.caContact Anthony via LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mrdja9h...
2023-04-10
31 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E8 - Julia McCuaig (The Mysteries of the Moche)
Julia McCuaig is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who takes us back through time to the ancient Moche civilization - dating pre-Inca, how can we possibly learn about a state that died out so long ago? Julia walks us through the process of finding plant remains originating from 700AD (that's over 1300 years - I can't keep my veggies longer than a month!) and how we interpret everything from irrigation to animal dung harvesting! Come with us as we journey through time and space to explore a culture long gone! Links related to our guest:
2023-04-08
36 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E7 - Lilian Dart (The Age of Harmonious)
Lilian Dart recently finished her M.A. in the Sustainability Studies program, working with the Kawartha Land Trust to look at volunteer relationships and novel conservation strategies. In the sciences, we are often taught that conservation is keeping an ecosystem precisely as it is without humans, or more often, how an ecosystem was before humans - does that sound familiar? What if that didn't have to be the only way forward? Come with us as we learn how we, as humans, can create a world where we coexist with nature (unfortunately, no dwarves, hobbits, or elves were available to...
2023-03-31
45 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E5 - Jenn Baici (Turkey Time Part 2)
Jenn Baici is a Ph.D. student in the ENLS department studying Ontario's most delicious Galliformes - wild turkeys! Oh wait, does that sound familiar?! Jenn joins us for a second waddle around Peterborough's peculiar pecking priorities - come with us as we learn how to wrangle a backpack onto a giant turkey and how pecking order (AKA rank) plays a crucial role in their social structure! Links related to our guest: Contact Jenn via twitter: @jennbaici Jenn on CHEX News: https://tinyurl.com/mrbp6wet More about Jenn's Research: https://jennbaici.weebly.com/
2023-03-16
30 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E4 - Kayla Martin (Turkey Time Part 1)
Kayla Martin is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department studying Ontario's most delicious Galliformes - wild turkeys! Come on a waddle with us to learn about the trees these birds sleep in, the conditions that make a roost just right, and how these birds are tracked across the Peterborough landscape! Also - stay tuned near the end to hear about a rare predation observation - will the turkeys make it out alive?! Links related to our guest: Contact Kayla via email: kaymartin@trentu.ca or Twitter: @KMartin_ecology More about Dr. Jeff Bowman's R...
2023-03-06
29 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E3 - Alexis Rausch (Tales Teeth Tell)
Alexis Rausch is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who takes us on a journey through the mass graves of... Kingston, Ontario?! The Irish Potato Famine caused millions to leave their home, many fleeing to Canadian borders. They brought with them a heritage that ~12% of Canadians share today (Canadian Census, 2016), but many of those who escaped were not lucky enough to start a legacy here in Canada. Come with us as we learn what happened to those history left behind and how their teeth can tell us more than you would have ever imagined! Links...
2023-02-27
27 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E2 - Erin Matula (Forests, Fires, and Carbon - Oh My!)
Erin Matula is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department studying carbon cycling in boreal forests - the twist? She's investigating how wildfires in these forests release tons of carbon into watersheds and contribute to climate change in ways you may not expect! Climate change is a horror that's coming for us all - from invasive species in wetlands to fires in forests, Erin takes us on a tour of some of the very real impacts climate change is having in our own backyards (don't worry, there are some laughs and LoTR goodness along the way)! L...
2023-02-20
26 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E1 - Lyn Brown (Saving Chincoteague Oystercatchers)
Lyn Brown is a Ph.D. student in the ENLS department studying the amazing American Oystercatcher! Come with us as we learn about these fantastic birds, the beaches where they live, and the ways Lyn is planning on tracking them where no hobbit, I mean researcher, has gone before! Links related to our guest: Lyn's GoFundMe (Saving Chincoteague Oystercatchers): www.gofundme.com/f/saving-chincoteague-oystercatchers More about Lyn's Research: lbrow43.wixsite.com/oystercatcher Contact Lyn: lynbrown@trentu.ca More about Dr. Erica Nol's Research: avianconservation.ca Links related to...
2023-02-13
41 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E0 - Meghan Ward & Sasha Newar (Meet the Hosts)
Let's go on an adventure! Meghan and Sasha are two graduate students at Trent University embarking on a journey to interview fellow grads across programs at Trent. It takes more than one person to finish a thesis - it takes supervisors, committee members, friends, and support - so let's celebrate the fellowship it takes to finish one of the most significant accomplishments in our lives! In this mini-episode, our hosts wanted to introduce themselves before devoting the rest of the season to some other exceptional students! ### Follow us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast ...
2023-02-10
08 min
From The Newsroom
The Latest From The Brittany Higgins Trial 05/10/22
The Brittany Higgins trial kicked off in Canberra yesterday, Convicted paedophile Rolf Harris is unable to speak and is being fed by a tube as he battles neck cancer, Elon Musk has reportedly changed his mind about Twitter again, In the AFL, there’s been more chaos at the Essendon Football Club, Meghan Markle’s Spotify podcast has resumed following a four-week break in the wake of the Queen’s death, country music star Loretta Lyn has died aged 90. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-10-04
03 min
Vox Vomitus
Vince A. Liaguno & Rena Mason, editors of "Other Terrors" An Inclusive Anthology
An anthology of original horror stories edited by Bram Stoker Award® winners Vince A. Liaguno and Rena Mason that showcases authors from historically excluded backgrounds telling terrifying tales of what it means to be, or merely to seem, “other” Offering new stories from some of the biggest names in horror as well as some of the hottest up-and-coming talents, Other Terrors will provide the ultimate reading experience for horror fans who want to examine fear of “the other.” Be they of a different culture, a different background, a different sexual orientation or gender identity, a different belief system, or a different...
2022-09-08
42 min
Credlin
Credlin, Wednesday 31 August
Justice has finally been served for Lyn Dawson, but her supporters have only just begun a new campaign to find her remains. The job summit invite list has been released. AND, Meghan Markle’s latest attack on the royal family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-01
48 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 338
Comic Reviews: DC Justice League 2022 Annual by Brian Michael Bendis, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms Strange Love Adventures by Rex Ogle, Devin Grayson, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rich Douek, Ram V, Che Grayson, Stephanie Phillips, Andrew Marino, Phil Hester, Roger Robinson, Scot Eaton, Geraldo Borges, Christian Duce, Pablo Collar, Jon Mikel, Jon Sammariva, Ande Parks, Wayne Faucher, Eric Gapstur, Tony Avina, Hi-Fi, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus, Dee Cunniffe, Enrica Eren Angiolini Suicide Squad: Blaze 1 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire Marvel Amazing Spidey 88.BEY by Geoffrey Thorne, Jim Towe, Jan Bazaldua, Jim Campbell Maestro: World War M 1 by...
2022-02-09
3h 00
One Creative Act
Meghan Barnard — An Integrated Life; Human to Human Connection and Commitment through Every Pivot
Meghan Barnard has her Masters Degree in Pivoting. She has lived in cities all around the globe and worn more hats than most in 100 lifetimes. She’s created her life full of experiences, embracing grit, and most importantly, practiced the art of shifting with grace and wonder. Change is the lens from which she has created her life and how it works best. She’s the first to say that human to human connection is the secret sauce to long standing relationships no matter where you live or what role you play. And through her 30-year, committed marriag...
2022-02-03
53 min
The Power Within Her
56: [HER STORY] Give Yourself Some GRACE!
Today's guest is Jaydee Lyn, a new entrepreneur & podcaster, who is an enneagram 4, and is here with us to tell her story about a current season of life where she's learning to give herself lots of GRACE! And as an ambitious women, I'm sure that you can connect to that because we can all be hard on ourselves sometimes and need a little grace. Connect: @cryingonmyyogamat (If you want to join my email list & get free content to help us grow, DM me on Instagram: @dr.meggymarie).
2021-11-12
54 min
Can't Lit
100- Can't Lit - Can't Lit Live 100!
Hello everyone! We finally made it to 100! This episode was recorded live in Crowdcast on October 22, 2021 and the guests were members of the audience. Daniel joined the regular hosts and Dina and Jen share 100 minutes of rage and emotion. Featuring appearances by: Sean Cranbury, Jenna Lyn Albert, Bianca Spence, Paul Vermeersch, Roxan Marucot, Cynara Geissler, Hannah McGregor, nathan dueck, Jake Byrne, Samantha Jones, Kelvin Kong and Meghan Waitt. Thanks for listening!
2021-10-25
1h 51
Bare Marriage
Episode 101: How Do Our Beliefs Affect Human Sex Trafficking?
Send us a textWe have a fantastic guest joining us today! With real experience on the mission field, Meghan Tschanz is in a great position to share her thoughts and add her voice to this conversation. Thank you for joining us and listening in today, and thank you again to Meghan for being on our podcast!Things Mentioned in This Podcast:Meghan Tschanz's book Woman Rising: Learning to Listen, Reclaiming Our VoiceThe study about Calvinist/complementarian beliefs and their correlation with domestic violence mythsThe Twitter thread...
2021-05-20
52 min
Woman Being
Episode 31 | Let's Talk About: Deconstructing White Evangelical Christianity w/ Meghan Tschanz
In this episode, the Woman Beings sit down with Meghan Tschanz, creator and host of the Faith and Feminism podcast and author of "Women Rising," her soon-to-be-released book! Meghan shares her story of serving on the missions field and how it led her to discover the inherent misogyny and patriarchal systems that are oppressing women throughout the world... and how the church plays a big role. Female genital mutilation, human trafficking, sexual assault, all are symptoms of the greater patriarchal systems that are designed to keep men in power and exhort women to be submissive, silent, and unseen. She...
2021-04-06
1h 38
i want what SHE has
#50 Meghan Don (The New Divine Feminine) Elly Swope (Recording Engineer, Destination Universe) "Finding the Feminine and Loving the Process"
Happpppppy New Year listeners! We're Girl Talking about What did you do for New Years Eve? What does New Year's mean to you? Do you set intentions for the year? We did, sort of. Our first guest today is Meghan Don, is an Award-Winning Author, Multi-Faith Minister, and an Initiate of the Sophian Lineage. She has worked extensively with the Christian mystics, the Kabbalistic teachings, and Jungian psychology. She is renowned for her work in helping to raise the feminine consciousness and confidence in our world. Meghan talks about us (people) as mythic beings, and why it...
2019-01-02
1h 59
BABECAST
BABECAST: Mary Lyn Jenkins & Kelly Bermel
Babes of Big Fish hit the podcast today! Meghan sat down with owner of Big Fish Power Yoga Mary Lyn and instructor Kelly Bermel. Mary Lyn describes her motivation for opening her own yoga space, the process of becoming a yoga instructor, and how Big Fish is so much more than just a yoga class.
2017-10-26
53 min
Ask The Beauty Advisor's Podcast
Beauty and the Business
�Today we talk with Meghan Montgomery about her beauty business. Meghan is not a professional skin care expert. However. she is building a skin care empire. We also review some of Rodan and fields skin care. helping you build a beauty business. Join my email here http://madmimi.com/signups/262963/join
2017-04-20
38 min
Ask The Beauty Advisor's Podcast
Beauty and the Business
�Today we talk with Meghan Montgomery about her beauty business. Meghan is not a professional skin care expert. However. she is building a skin care empire. We also review some of Rodan and fields skin care. helping you build a beauty business. Join my email here http://madmimi.com/signups/262963/join
2017-04-20
38 min
This Week in Drugs
Where the Silk Road Ends [#7]
In this week’s episode, the TWiD crew was honored to speak with Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Ross Ulbricht, who was recently convicted for running the Silk Road online marketplace under the (shared?) pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts. We were also joined by Meghan Ralston, former Harm Reduction Manager for the Drug Policy Alliance, to talk about the website […]
2015-08-23
1h 11
TalentCulture #WorkTrends
The Three Essential Elements of Compelling Business Vision
The TalentCulture #TChat Show is back live on Wednesday, February 25, 2015, from 7-8 pm ET (4-5 pm PT). Last week we talked about how 2015 will be the best year for recruiting since 1999, and this week we're going to talk about the three elements of a clear and compelling business vision. Developing business vision and strategy are difficult to execute. Most leaders default to actions steps and tactical plans and spend most of their time here. Even if they invest up front to create the vision, sustainable investment is short-lived. Plus, less than 10% of the organizations she's visited are led by managers...
2015-02-26
30 min
The Mitzi Morris Show
MM 048: Slutty and Racist
The ladies are all dressed up with no place to go this week. Mitzi, Meghan, Trenell and Jamie-Lyn explore their dating options in a very special Halloween episode of The Mitzi Morris Show. The Drink du Jour: Zombie 1 oz Light Rum 1 oz Dark Rum 1/2 oz Triple Sec OR Curacao OR Apricot Brandy Dash of Creme de Nouyax OR Grenadine 2 oz Orange Juice 2 oz Sour Mix OR Pineapple Juice (Floater: 1/2 oz 151-Proof Rum) Mix ingredients in shaker. Pour into tall glass with ice. Top with 151 Rum. Garnish with lemon, orange and cherry. Sponsor: Terror in Taintsville podomatic.mitzimorris.com facebook...
2013-10-29
30 min
The Mitzi Morris Show
MM 047: Don't Be a Jan Brady
This week, Mitzi is joined by Meghan, Trenell and Jamie-Lyn. Maybe we should have called this episode "Baggy Pants and the Nitwits." Give a listen to find out why! The Drink du Jour: Orange Climax 1 oz Peach Schnapps 2 oz Pineapple Juice 1 oz Orange Juice 1/2 oz Jack Daniels Mix in shaker and top with whip cream. Sponsor: The Nut House podomatic.mitzimorris.com facebook.com/mitzimorrisfanpage mitzimorris.com email: mitzi@mitzimorris.com Twitter: @MitziMorrisAFPH
2013-10-22
22 min
TalentCulture #WorkTrends
How Collaboration Unifies Polarization
#TChat Radio is all new on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at 7:30 pm ET (4:30 pm PT). We've all seen what polarization can do to a community and country. Extreme polarization hobbles our ability to improve processes and social ills, to progress at a global business leader, to just plain get things done. According to our guest this week, Jesse Lyn Stoner (@JesseLynStoner), collaboration is the remedy for polarization. "Collaboration is not about giving up your individuality. In fact, successful collaboration depends on speaking clearly and honesty about what you stand for. Collaboration is about valuing and mobilizing diversity as a force toward the...
2013-03-06
30 min
rabble radio
Halloween: What scares are left?
On September 29th, Omar Khadr was brought back to Canada from the U.S. military prison where he’d been held for a decade. A new book of writing called Omar Khadr, Oh Canada examines his story and the political and legal issues it reveals. Ten days before Khadr’s return, contributors to the book held a launch in Vancouver. They debated and discussed the importance of Khadr’s story, and what it means for Canada and Canadian citizens. Legal scholar Grace Woo was part of the discussion. Listen in from a RedEye podcast. November marks the second ann...
2012-10-29
22 min