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Climate TalksClimate TalksThe politics of climate (in)actionRobyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Michael Gerrard, Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and Founder and Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School, and Neil Carter, Professor at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of York join hosts Bek Markey-Towler and Cathy Oke, in the third episode of Season 5 of Climate Talks to talk about politics and climate action.  The clip at the beginning of the episode is from Johan Rockström speaking for a TED talk, highlighting that many citizens want cli...2025-04-3034 minEarth MattersEarth MattersClimate politics and democracyTrump politics, anti-woke rhetoric and Australian climate policy. Wilderness Society takes on Federal Minister for Environment ahead of election. As Trump shockwaves ricochet around the world, we ask how significant is the President’s election for future global climate change action? And how is the changing world order affecting the political appetite for climate action at home? In this episode of Earth Matters we hear from Professor Robyn Eckersley, an academic working at the intersection of democratic theory and climate justice. Professor Eckersley shares her reflections on the dangerous trajectory of global democracy and its impact on Australian climate policy. We also hear...2025-04-1300 minClimate TalksClimate TalksCOP turns 30: Expectations for climate negotiations in 2025Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Janine Felson, Enterprise Fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures, Arthur Wyns, Research Fellow at Melbourne Climate Futures at the University of Melbourne and Asif Saleh, Executive Director of BRAC in Bangladesh join hosts Jackie Peel, Bek Markey-Towler and Cathy Oke, in the first episode of Season 5 of Climate Talks to talk about expectations for COP30.   The clip at the beginning of the episode is from André Aranha Corrêa do Lago, incoming COP30 president, speaking about the upcoming climate conference. You ca...2025-03-1338 minClimate TalksClimate TalksHopes and fears ahead of COP29Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Janine Felson, Enterprise Fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures, Don Henry, Professor, University of Melbourne and at the Climate Reality Project, and Kris Ebi, Professor in the University of Washington Center for Health and the Global Environment join hosts Jackie Peel, Bek Markey-Towler and Cathy Oke, in the eight episode of Season 4 of Climate Talks to talk about expectations for COP29.   This episode was recorded prior to the results of the US election being announced. The clip at the beg...2024-11-1234 minDaily RewindDaily RewindJuly 25 record number of Hall of Famers return to CooperstownJuly 25, 2004, a record number of Hall of Famers return to Cooperstown to witness the Induction of Dennis Eckersley and Paul Molitor. In all, 53 living Hall of Fame members are on hand for the ceremony.July 25, 1978, the New York Yankees name Bob Lemon as manager, jettisoning Billy Martin. Under Lemon’s leadership, the Yankees will erase a nine-and-a-half-game deficit and win the American League East on their way to the World Championship.July 25, 1966, Casey Stengel and Ted Williams are inducted into the Hall of Fame. Both men make memorable speeches in Cooperstown. Williams calls for the el...2024-07-2513 minDaily RewindDaily RewindJuly 13 - 1971 All Star Game - Reggie vs Doc EllisJuly 13, 1934 - Babe Ruth hit his 700th home run in a 4-2 victory over Tommy Bridges and the Detroit Tigers. Lou Gehrig left the game in the first with a severe case of lumbago, the most serious threat to his streak. He returned for one at-bat the next day and went on to win the triple crown that season.1943 - The first night game in All-Star history, at Philadelphia's Shibe Park, went to the American League, 5-3, despite a single, triple and home run by National League center fielder Vince DiMaggio of the Pirates. The big blow...2024-07-1315 minEmpowered to EmpowerEmpowered to EmpowerTransformational Being with Robyn Eckersley | CPC, ELI-MP and Motivational Life Expansion Coach for Elite AthletesRobyn Eckersley, CPC, ELI-MP and Life Expansion Coach empowers pro, elite, and collegiate women athletes to design a game plan for a healthy, fulfilling next season of work and life. Please like, follow and share! Follow / contact Robyn: https://www.instagram.com/yourcoachrobyn/ https://app.simplymeet.me/coachrobyn/discovery https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachrobyn/2024-04-0212 minPursuit of Gold with Laura WilkinsonPursuit of Gold with Laura WilkinsonNavigating Life After Sport with Athlete Transition Coach Robyn EckersleyIn yet another impactful and empowering episode of The Pursuit of Gold podcast, Laura delves into the all too often-overlooked topic of life after competitive sports. Joining her for this important discussion is Robyn Eckersley, CPC, ELI-MP, a dedicated life expansion coach who specializes in helping high performing women create huge, meaningful change within themselves, their personal lives, and their professional lives. Together, this dynamic duo navigates the emotional rollercoaster of retiring from elite athletics, discussing the challenges of finding purpose and passion beyond sports.  Throughout their candid conversation, Laura and Robyn uncover practical strategies for tackling financial challenges, p...2024-02-291h 03The Life You CraveThe Life You CraveEpisode 127: Don't Diet; Reinvent Yourself InsteadIn this episode of the "Life You Crave" podcast, Lia interviews Robyn Eckersley, creator of transformative programs. They delve into the significance of vision in achieving lasting transformation. The discussion highlights breaking the cycle of comparing ourselves to the past, finding contentment beyond physical metrics, and escaping self-criticism. Visioning is presented as the crucial first step for sustainable change, emphasizing the Expand Method's unique approach to becoming an expanded self. The importance of shifting mindset and identity through visioning is also emphasized. Don't miss their upcoming free master class on the power of visioning, scheduled for December 14th, 2023, at 4:00...2023-11-3021 minClimate TalksClimate TalksOur best predictions for COP28Dr Janine Felson, senior level diplomat of the Government of Belize and Enterprise Fellow of Melbourne Climate Futures and Professor Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in Political Science at the University of Melbourne and Professor Kathryn Bowen Deputy Director of Melbourne Climate Futures, join hosts Jackie Peel, Bek Markey-Towler and Cathy Oke, in the ninth episode of Season 3 of Climate Talks to talk about their best predictions for COP28.     The clip at the beginning of the episode features Greta Thunberg condemning the London oil conference at a rally in October  You can hear...2023-11-1926 minClimate TalksClimate TalksLooking forward to COP28Dr Fergus Green Lecturer in Political Theory & Public Policy at University College London, Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the University of Melbourne, and Janine Felson, Enterprise Fellow at Melbourne Climate Futures at the University of Melbourne, join hosts Jackie Peel, Cathy Oke and Bek Markey Towler in the first episode of Season 3 of Climate Talks. They look ahead to the climate agenda in 2023, summarising where we left off last year post COP27 in Egypt and the key issues already on the agenda for COP28 in Dubai; and discussed the latest IPCC synthesis report of the sixth assessment...2023-04-1330 minClimate TalksClimate TalksOutcomes, Reflections from COP27Did COP27 deliver what the world needs to limit warming to below 1.5C? What were the losses, what were the gains, and where to from here? In the final episode of Climate Talks season 2, Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the Discipline of Political Science, and Janine Felson, Melbourne Climate Futures research fellow join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke to discuss the outcomes of COP27. Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a Warming World. Climate Talks...2022-12-2131 minClimate TalksClimate TalksOur best guess for the outcomes of COP27Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the Discipline of Political Science at the University of Melbourne, Omnia El Omrani, the COP27 President Envoy on Youth, and Kathryn Bowen the Deputy Director of Melbourne Climate Futures and Professor of Environment, Climate & Global Health join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke in the 9th episode of Season 2 of Climate Talks to provide some of their best guesses for the outcomes of COP27. Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a...2022-11-0126 minAustralia in the WorldAustralia in the WorldEp. 96: Campaign foreign policy lessons; AUKUS leaks?With Australia’s federal election to be held this Saturday, Allan and Darren conduct a quick discussion of the role foreign policy has played over the past month during the campaign, and what we can learn regardless of who will form government. Then, to finish, eyebrows are raised in response to reporting detailing secret conversations between very senior Australian and US national security officials regarding AUKUS and the US' need for bipartisan support for the deal within Australia.   We thank Annabel Howard for research and audio editing and Rory Stenning for composing our theme music. Rel...2022-05-1829 minClimate TalksClimate TalksLooking to COP27Robyn Eckersley, Professor of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and David Karoly, Honorary Professor at the University of Melbourne and previously Chief Research Scientist in the CSIRO Climate Science Centre, join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke in the first episode of Season 2 of Climate Talks. Topics discussed include what is COP27, what is the science, and what to expect in 2022 leading up to the conference.2022-03-0321 minGlobal Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or BustGlobal Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust15: Robyn Eckersley – Green Political Theory, The State and the Climate EmergencyRobyn Eckersley is Professor and Head of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia where she specialises in environmental governance, politics, political theory and international relations. She was elected as Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2007 and in 2019, she received a Distinguished Scholar Award from the Environmental Studies Section of the International Studies Association. Robyn has been working at the interface of deep ecology, green political theory and international relations scholarship for over two decades. In her 2004 book ‘The Green State’, she laid out her argument for a ‘critic...2021-08-251h 02KristallipalloKristallipalloORSI Seminar 17.02.2021 – What states can do for sustainability transformations?The ORSI seminar held on February 17th 2021 brought together distinguished scholars from different disciplines to discuss the potential role of state in sustainability transformation. What kind of states can be leading actors in sustainability transformation? What are the current obstacles of states to promote the transformation? How to change welfare states to better address the ecological crisis? What needs to change in the state, the society, and the actors on the journey towards an ecowelfare state?Speakers of the webinar include professor Robyn Eckersley from the University of Melbourne, professor Max Koch from Lund University, professor Ian Gough...2021-03-121h 54KristallipalloKristallipalloORSI Seminar 17.02.2021 – What states can do for sustainability transformations?The ORSI seminar held on February 17th 2021 brought together distinguished scholars from different disciplines to discuss the potential role of state in sustainability transformation. What kind of states can be leading actors in sustainability transformation? What are the current obstacles of states to promote the transformation? How to change welfare states to better address the ecological crisis? What needs to change in the state, the society, and the actors on the journey towards an ecowelfare state? Speakers of the webinar include professor Robyn Eckersley from the University of Melbourne, professor Max Koch from Lund University, professor Ian...2021-03-121h 54Beating BurnoutBeating BurnoutImposter Syndrome: The Hidden Career Killer*** AUDIO WARNING - Due to some spotty WiFi, there are a few times where the audio cuts out or lags briefly - it gets better as the episode progresses. Thanks for listening and supporting as we work out the kinks - I promise this is a good one! *** Womens’ Impact and Empowerment Coach Robyn Eckersley masterfully breaks down the nuances of imposter syndrome, why it’s so prevalent in today’s work culture, and shares some immediately applicable techniques for working through it when it takes over. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast...2020-09-1749 minPolitical PhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyEscaping the End of History: Green State v. Desert — Audio (2) According to the anonymous author of Desert, even anarchists have been caught in the Enlightenment grand narrative of history as progress,and the “end of history” in some ideal future utopia. Though they disagree about the promise and value of state power, Desert and Robyn Eckersley (The Green State) both depart from “ideological possession.” Either explicitly (Desert) or implicitly (Eckersley), they reject the grand narrative and introduce a new openness to a pluralistic “good enough for now” perspective that may be more useful for actually making things better, incrementally. I continue to try to find areas of agreement as well as oppositio...2020-04-0722 minPolitical PhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyState & Anarchy–Green State v. Desert Introduction (Audio 1)In the midst of a huge challenge, the Coronavirus pandemic, I'm forcing a dialogue between two seemingly opposite ways of thinking--advocacy for the state as the most useful way to address global challenges such as climate change, and an anarchist view that is skeptical, to say the least, about the possibility of the proper use of state power. I'm drawing from the writings of Robyn Eckersley, a political scientist and author of The Green State, and the anonymous author of Desert, or the Desert Manifesto. … More State & Anarchy–Green State v. Desert Introduction (Audio 1)2020-03-2817 minPolitical PhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyWhere I’m Headed Next: The Green StateI will make some final observations based on reading McKenzie Wark's Capital is Dead next weekend. The weekend after that I'll put up a special topic lecture on Machiavelli. Starting on the third weekend of March I'll start up on Robyn Eckersley's The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty. If you'd like to follow along on that book you can get it for under $20 on Kindle or in paperback on Amazon and probably a lot of other sellers. … More Where I’m Headed Next: The Green State2020-03-0302 minThe Find Your Awesome PodcastThe Find Your Awesome PodcastFind Your Awesome with Robyn EckersleyAs a Certified Professional Coach and Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, Robyn supports women in their desire for greater fulfillment, impact, and success across their lives. Her clients’ successes have taken the forms of founding non-profits and community organizations, book publications and speaking careers. They’ve created and implemented organizational-wide employee wellness programs, as well as generated greater alignment, confidence, and passion across their lives as a whole.2019-10-0354 minThe SEI Podcast SeriesThe SEI Podcast SeriesBook Launch: Sustainable MaterialismThis recording is from the Sydney Environment Institute's launch of David Schlosberg and Luke Craven’s new book Sustainable Materialism, a work that explores the new wave of sustainability movements that are reclaiming material systems and overturning environmental injustices across the world. Drawing on years of research including activist interviews, Sustainable Materialism explores the political motivations of these movements – frustration with the political status quo, a desire for social and environmental justice and a dedication to local and prefigurative politics. For more information about this event click here.Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Country - David...2019-09-0949 minMental CementMental CementThe Truth About Coaching with Robyn EckersleyThis episode is a bit longer than usual because I wanted to give you guys an inside look into the industry that helped transform my life, personal development and coaching. If you are a bit hazy on what coaching is, how to find a good coach and what it takes to become a coach, this is the episode for you. Coach Robyn and I do a LIVE coaching demo where she helps me work though a limiting belief. it's intimate...it's personal and it truly open your eyes to the transformative power of working with a coach. ...2019-04-0136 minLeadership Looks Like PodcastLeadership Looks Like PodcastRobyn Eckersley on Designing Your WhyRobyn Eckersley is a life coach that helps people design their why. Listen in as we discuss the importance of being intentional about your purpose, how to get yourself out of an unhappy situation, and what it's like to have a career as a coach.2019-03-241h 18Go Rogue PodcastGo Rogue PodcastEpi. 41 Rogue Women Series Robyn EckersleyBuckle up because in this episode you will hear from the amazing Robyn Eckersley! Robyn is a women on fire that will help 1 million women feel empowered to live purpose driven lives. To get to this point Robyn had to overcome an abusive relationship as well as feelings of doubt and insecurities. Tune in because this is an episode you don't want to miss. Robyn would like to share her A Daily Impact Mini Planner with the rogue listeners. You can find it at www.robyn.coach Where you can find Robyn: www...2019-02-2257 minCarnegie Council Video PodcastCarnegie Council Video PodcastClimate Change and the Power to Act: An Ethical Approach for Practical ProgressRobyn Eckersley, Ronny Jumeau, Darrel Moellendorf, and Suma Peesapati each discuss how we can advance climate justice globally and locally in the years ahead. These clips summarize the participants' comments made as part of a roundtable hosted by the Carnegie Council's journal, Ethics & International Affairs, at the International Studies Association's Annual Convention, which took place in April 2018.2018-06-2121 minThe SEI Podcast SeriesThe SEI Podcast SeriesEnvironmental Justice 2017 Conference Keynote: 'EJ and Climate Governance'Keynote Conversation 3: 'EJ and Climate Governance' from the 'Environmental Justice 2017' Conference, held at the University of Sydney (6-8 November). Chair: John Dryzek, University of Canberra Speakers: Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne Maxine Burkett, University of Hawaii Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-11-2228 minSydney IdeasSydney IdeasForum - Ecological Democracy: looking back, looking forwardEfforts to reconcile theories and practices of democracy with environmental sustainability have long been central to environmental political thought. Since this first wave of scholarship on ecological democracy, there have been numerous crucial developments that pose a range of challenges. On the environmental side, we have seen the acceleration of climate change, arguments for setting planetary boundaries around humanity’s environmental impacts, and widespread acknowledgement that the Earth has entered a new epoch: the Anthropocene. On the political side, we have had the growth of environmental and climate justice movements, the proliferation of institutions for global environmental governance, and the an...2017-02-201h 01About LSEAbout LSELSE 2017Contributor(s): Professor Simon Hix, Dr Paul Stock, Professor Peter Trubowitz, Baroness Amos, Professor Fawaz Gerges, Professor Michael Jacobs, Dr Lisa McKenzie, Professor Robyn Eckersley, President Juan Manuel Santos | LSE was founded with the aim of understanding the causes of things and for the betterment of society. This ideal is still at the heart of LSE and we know whatever new challenges 2017 brings, our students will be prepared for bright futures in world-changing roles.2017-01-0903 minAbout LSEAbout LSELSE 2017Contributor(s): Professor Simon Hix, Dr Paul Stock, Professor Peter Trubowitz, Baroness Amos, Professor Fawaz Gerges, Professor Michael Jacobs, Dr Lisa McKenzie, Professor Robyn Eckersley, President Juan Manuel Santos | LSE was founded with the aim of understanding the causes of things and for the betterment of society. This ideal is still at the heart of LSE and we know whatever new challenges 2017 brings, our students will be prepared for bright futures in world-changing roles.2017-01-0903 minThe SEI Podcast SeriesThe SEI Podcast SeriesA Global Climate Deal in 2015: What are the chances? What are the implications?For two weeks at the beginning of December, world leaders and climate negotiators will meet at COP 21 Paris to agree the parameters of a new global climate treaty. What are the chances of success in Paris compared to previous efforts at agreement? How might we assess the meeting? What would ‘success’ entail, and what implications might this have for domestic policy, existing fossil fuel infrastructure, and future investment in emissions reduction?This event is an evening of provocative insight and discussion focusing on humanity’s response to the global climate problem.Keynote SpeakerTim Flannery, Chair of the Climate Council, 2007 Australian of the...2015-09-241h 42Summer 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoSummer 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoInternational Cooperation and Climate ChangeContributor(s): Dr Alina Averchenkova, Professor John Broome, Professor Robyn Eckersley, Fergus Green | Tackling climate change is crucial for human well-being. So why has the international community been faltering on effective climate action? How can we break through the collective-action impasse? Alina Averchenkova is Co-Head of Climate Policy in the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE. John Broome is Emeritus White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Robyn Eckersley is Professor of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Fergus Green is Policy An...2015-06-231h 26Summer 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSummer 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfInternational Cooperation and Climate ChangeContributor(s): Dr Alina Averchenkova, Professor John Broome, Professor Robyn Eckersley, Fergus Green | Tackling climate change is crucial for human well-being. So why has the international community been faltering on effective climate action? How can we break through the collective-action impasse? Alina Averchenkova is Co-Head of Climate Policy in the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE. John Broome is Emeritus White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Robyn Eckersley is Professor of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Fergus Green is Policy An...2015-06-231h 26Expert analysisExpert analysisWar on Climate Change? - audioIn this podcast - going to war for the environment? Dr Mathew Humphrey, Reader in Political Philosophy assesses a controversial theory by Australian academic Professor Robyn Eckersley. Professor Eckersley is among a group of experts who believe that military intervention may be reasonably used to protect natural resources.2010-05-0500 min