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All Rise with Abdu MurrayAll Rise with Abdu MurrayAre We Witnessing the Abolition of Humanity? With Stuart McAllister | Ep 76 The Christian world is finally awaking to the reality of the technological captivity of humanity. But one man who has been thinking about this from the beginning is Stuart McAllister. Gleaning wisdom from CS Lewis and many other authors, Stuart helps us navigate the technological world by first helping us understand the underlying problems and what is at stake.   Stuart is the Director of Ministry for Thinking Out Loud (featuring Cameron McAllister and Nathan Rittenhouse) and the Director of Leadership and Deployment for Restoration Presbyterian Church in Dacula, Georgia. Stuart is an in-demand speaker, author, and thought le...2025-04-041h 05Humans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDevon Clunis: "ONE: A Story of Hope in Our Time"Stuart Murray sits down with Devon Clunis, the first Black Chief of Police in Canadian history, to discuss his new autobiography "ONE: A Story of Hope in Our Time."Devon shares his journey from a small Jamaican village without running water to becoming a transformative leader in the Winnipeg Police Service. More than just a memoir, Devon's book serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations about unity in diversity during increasingly divided times.We're talking:Why Devon felt compelled to write this book now and its timely messageHow his personal experiences shaped his vision...2025-03-2040 minJesusfolketJesusfolketAnabaptismen 500 år – den radikala reformationen som påven och Luther avskydde (med Stuart Murray)Hurra för anabaptismen - 500 år! 🎉🎈🎂 Micael var en av talarna på en konferens förra månaden som uppmärksammade 500-årsjubileet för den radikala reformationen lade grunden för både frikyrkorörelsen och europeisk demokrati. En rörelse som var så provocerande när den argumenterade för ickevåld och religionsfrihet att den förföljdes av både katoliker och lutheraner! Konferensen arrangerades av Nätverket Anabaptist och ALT och samlade människor från Sverige, Finland, Storbritannien och Portugal. Micael talade om hur många likheter det finns mellan tidig anabaptism och tidig pingströrel...2025-02-221h 15Humans, On RightsHumans, On RightsBehind the Mic: 100 Episodes of Human Rights in WinnipegFor our milestone 100th episode, veteran journalist and Winnipeg Free Press columnist Dan Lett takes over the interviewer's chair to dig into host Stuart Murray's journey from Canadian Museum for Human Rights CEO to human rights podcast creator.Murray opens up about discovering Winnipeg's rich but often overlooked human rights community, sharing stories of local champions like Dilly Knol, who transformed how she sources food for vulnerable community members - refusing to accept "almost garbage" food for the people she serves at Andrews Street Family Centre.The conversation tackles tough questions: How well do Canadians...2025-02-2031 minAnd Why Not?And Why Not?A Very Murray ChristmasIn which Stuart & Tom are stuck in a hotel on Christmas Eve...This years Christmas season continues with Tom Stewart returning to the pod, as we discuss the Sofia Coppola directed Bill Murray Christmas Special; A Very Murray Christmas.SPOILER WARNING (obviously) for A VERY MURRAY CHRISTMASLINKS: Dog Walker Tom - InstagramThat Comic Smell - LinktreeBonus Features - WebsiteAnd Why Not? - LinktreeAnd Why Not? Facebook Group - FacebookA Very Murray Christma...2024-12-071h 11The Resilient JourneyThe Resilient JourneyEpisode 159 - Program Measurement and Reporting with Stuart MurrayThey say you can’t improve what you don’t measure. So what do we do? Maturity assessments? KPIs? Metrics? How do we translate all of this information into an effective story. What does good look like for your organization? Stick around and find out. Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 159 of the Resilient Journey podcast, presented by the Resilience Think Tank. This week, we discuss  the ‘why, what, when, and how’ of program measurement and maturity assessments with industry veteran Stuart Murray. Stuart emphasizes the importance of telling your story by reporting on what truly mat...2024-11-1130 minGlobal QuestionsGlobal QuestionsIn Depth: Beyond the Game - Sports Diplomacy as an emerging field with Dr Stuart MurrayWelcoming our first guest for In-Depth in 2024 Dr Stuart Murray, Associate Professor in International Relations at Bond University. Dr Murray is a Global Fellow at the Academy of Sport (University of Edinburgh), an Honorary Member of the Centre for Sports Law, Policy and Diplomacy at the University of Rijeka (Croatia), and an Associate Editor of Brill Research Perspectives on Diplomacy and Foreign Policy (The Netherlands) and the Journal of Public Policy (South Korea). A globally respected writer, speaker and expert on international relations, diplomacy and sports diplomacy, Dr Murray...2024-09-1844 minIn Her WordsIn Her WordsLynn Murray Chavarria Grows Christmas Trees (and Hunts the Occasional Wild Boar)As Fate (God? The Universe? Blind Luck?) would have it, I was destined to meet Lynn Murray Chavarria who just happened to hitch a ride with her old friend Mike Waterman when he picked me up at the Sanford/Orlando Airport on Saturday. Turns out she has quite the stories of her dad Bill Murray and how he developed an entire Christmas Tree Industry in the Deep South. So I hit the red RECORD button on my iPhone and YOU dear listener are the beneficiary of all the generations of lore from this amazing person! See...2024-07-2542 min3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life with Tim Murray founder of the film industry newsletter THE RAYGUNScreenwriter Stuart Wright talks with Tim Murray about video nasties, why he created the film industry newsletter THE RAYGUN and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"THE EXORCIST (1973)DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978)THE THING (1982)TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE RAYGUN NEWSLETTER, PLEASE EMAIL INFO@THERAYGUN.CO.UKWITH SUBSCRIBE IN THE SUBJECT MATTER"3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative...2023-11-2944 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsBre Calma: What is a pronoun? Why does it matter? And what to do if you make a mistake?In the English language, our most commonly used pronouns (he/she) specifically refer to person’s gender. For queer, gender non-conforming, non-binary, ad transgender people, these pronouns may not fit, can create discomfort, and cause stress and anxiety.Bre Calma (they/them) is a non-binary queer. They have an extensive education background, and they were most insightful when they thoughtfully captured why pronouns matter in a gender debate. Bre lays out how pronouns play a crucial role in respecting and affirming individuals’ identities, reducing discrimination and stigma, supporting mental health and well-being, and promoting inclusivity and understanding.2023-10-2659 min3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE: A Britflicks Podcast with screenwriter Stuart Wright3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life with writer/director Mikey MurrayScreenwriter Stuart Wright talks about the new comedy/drama MIND-SET, starring Steve Oram, Ellis Cahill & Peter Bankole, with the writer/director Mikey Murray and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"TAXI DRIVER (1976)MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969)FESTEN (1998)MIND-SET is in select cinemas and on demand from 6 October 2023"3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative power of cinema. From emotional masterpieces to thought-provoking classics, each episode delves...2023-10-0446 minCoulda Shoulda Woulda with Abdu MurrayCoulda Shoulda Woulda with Abdu MurrayS1E30 | Stuart McAllister: Don't Commit Spiritual AmbushStuart talks to Abdu about some common mistakes of zeal that we make in evangelism and apologetics. Listen as Stuart recounts a time he wished he had done something differently, and a time he followed the Lord's prompting and did it well, and the lessons he learned about drawing a person out rather than spiritually ambushing them. Stuart McAllister is a popular evangelist, author, and associate at Reflections Ministries, where he co-hosts a podcast with Ken Boa. His main area of expertise is the intersection of faith and faithfulness is our modern and postmodern context. He has contributed chapters...2023-07-1415 minBritish Murders with Stuart BluesBritish Murders with Stuart BluesInterview #32 | The Untold Story: Matt Johnson and John Murray Discuss 'No Ordinary Day' and the Murder of WPC Yvonne FletcherI welcome former police officers Matt Johnson and John Murray to the show in this interview episode to discuss their new book 'No Ordinary Day'.On April 17, 1984, as demonstrators gathered outside the Libyan embassy in London, two gunmen waited inside. At 10.18 am, automatic gunfire rained down on the protestors, and WPC Yvonne Fletcher fell, mortally wounded.As his friend lay dying, PC John Murray made her a promise that he would not rest until those responsible had been brought to justice. Thirty-seven years would pass before he was able to fulfil that undertaking.2023-06-2644 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDiwa Marcelino: Community Organizer with Migrante ManitobaMillions of people are forced to leave their home country to find work. Each individual journey is filled with hope to rebuild and have a better life, but once they settle in their new home, the hardship doesn’t always stop there. Migrant workers face a much higher risk of vulnerability to exploitation in the workplace in large part because of their limited access to information and support networks, networks not just in social networks within governance framework, but networks that we take for granted like our relatives and friends.On this Humans, On Rights episode, Stuart meets with Di...2023-04-1342 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsYvonne Peters: Sight impaired, Braille Advocate , Human Rights Lawyer"I wanted to be more than just a screamer!" - Yvonne Peters.To acknowledge World Braille Day, Humans, on Rights spoke with Yvonne Peters. Yvonne practiced as a human rights lawyer in Winnipeg for over 30 years. During this time she served as legal counsel and advisor on a number of equality test cases involving disability rights and women’s rights. Her work also included serving as a legislative consultant on the implementation of regulated midwifery in Manitoba and acting as project manager for the development of a free-standing birth centre in Winnipeg, the first of its kind in...2023-01-0552 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsInternational Universal Health Is A Human Right: Up close and personal with an International Student from NigeriaAdvocate. Community Engagement. Community Organizer.Judith Oviosun came from Nigeria to study medicine at the University of Manitoba. Along the educational pathway which Judith found herself recognized by being placed on the prestigious Dean’s list, she saw areas where International Students’ voices were not being heard. She quickly discovered that to create change, you had to more than just talk about it. You needed to find a seat at the policy decision making table.During her time studying at the University of Manitoba, Judith Oviosun has served as Youth President of the Nigerian Association of Manitoba, she...2022-12-1540 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAlex Lytwyn: Accessibility Matters, Can I Come In?NOTE: During my conversation with Alex Lytwyn, I mentioned that he had one brother. In fact Alex has two brothers.Alex Lytwyn is an astonishing person. Alex has Cerebral Palsy and is in a power chair. Listening to Alex is not easy. First it is not easy because Cerebral Palsy, the most common lifelong physical disability, has affected Alex’s speech. He works work really hard to get his words out. You have to listen. And secondly, it is not easy to listen to Alex because when he shares his story, it is unacceptable how society has tr...2022-12-0853 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsThrough the Eyes of a Child Refugee: We Are Where We Come FromWorld Children’s Day is celebrated on the 20th November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. To acknowledge World Children’s Day, Dorota Blumczynska shares her personal story as witnessed through the eyes of a refugee child. Since secretly fleeing Poland as a child, Dorota’s life has centered on survival. Surviving displacement, migration, poverty, the loss of a parent, becoming an orphan, a ward of the child welfare system, and violence. Because Dorota wears her heart proudly on her sleeve, she does not hold back when she emotionally shares these stories. Heart wrenching but filled...2022-11-2459 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsClifford Weekes: Anti-Racism Team Lead, Seven Oakes School Division“I would rather be a little nobody than an evil somebody” – Abraham LincolnSchool violence and bullying including cyberbullying is widespread and affects a significant number of children and adolescents. On this episode of Humans, on Rights Clifford Weekes, anti-racism team lead for the Seven Oakes school Division shares his personal experiences on how, at a young age, he was bullied at school. He explains that when he was called the “whitest black guy we know” everyone laughed, and he laughed also because he thought that is what he needed to do to fit in. Contrast that with Clayt...2022-11-1039 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsA “How To” guide on passing a better city onto the next generationsBrent Bellamy is a Winnipeg architect and public advocate who shares his vision on how to create a sustainable city based on building and human focussed design. He writes passionately about this subject, challenging the conventional perception of architectural and urban form. His thoughtful and provoking columns, always anticipated, have appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press since 2010. He explores the connection between design and economic growth, environmental sustainability, civic competitiveness, and quality of life. As the Creative Director of Number Ten Architectural Group, Brent shares his thoughts on what he has learned from his global travels on how design...2022-10-2754 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAl Wiebe: I Was a Hidden Homeless PersonAl Wiebe went from earning $120k a year and driving a new Mercedes to living for 26 months in a 40-year-old wrecked Mercedes in the back lane behind an auto wrecker. After losing his $120k a year job, Al Wiebe was rocked by the trauma of job loss and suffered from unchecked clinical depression. Al attempted suicide numerous times. On one of his suicide attempts, Al plunged into the Assiniboine River, only to be rescued and finding help from a Doctor at St. Boniface Hospital. Today Al has a message of hope for those who are struggling and dealing with...2022-10-1328 minIf These Walls Could TalkIf These Walls Could TalkWendy Stuart & Tym Moss Talk With Triple Threat Sadie KatzIf These Walls Could Talk with Wendy Stuart & Tym MossHosts: WENDY STUART & TYM MOSSSpecial guest: SADIE KATZWednesday, January 19th2pm EST LIVE from PANGEA Restaurant, NYCWatch LIVE on YouTube at Wendy Stuart TVSadie Katz is a triple threat Actress, WGA writer and Director living in Los Angeles. Her most recent film credits include a starring role in 20th Century Fox's very popular and successful horror franchise "Wrong Turn 6" playing the twisted, sexy Sally Hillicker. Goddess Ishtar in "Bloodfeast" as well as Joan in "Party Bus to Hell."...2022-09-271h 07Humans, On RightsHumans, On RightsGlenn Michalchuk: The absence of war is NOT the definition of Peace!The Chair of the Peace Alliance Winnipeg, Glenn Michalchuk is convinced that the War in Ukraine could have been averted but was not. In this episode Glenn explains his strong belief that this war in not based on anything of substance but more on political fanaticism. And that Canada has played a roll, wrongly in his view, of advancing that political fanaticism.Active in the peace and anti-war movement since 1980, Glenn has used his involvement with the union movement as a natural connection to his activity involving social justice. Glenn articulates his disappointment that the mainstream media...2022-09-2234 minMid-faith CrisisMid-faith CrisisAn Interview with Stuart Murray WilliamsIn a temporally confused episode, we have an interview with Stuart Murray Williams. We talk about the idea of Christendom, and, more to the point, what's going to happen after it's gone away. Also Nick may or may not be on holiday and Joe may or may not be in the USA. Support the podcastContact the podcast through your email machine Mentioned in this episode: James Bryan Smith, The Good And Beautiful YouStuart Murray Williams2022-09-1741 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsStacey Bradley: Literacy is a Right not a PrivilegeLifelong learning champion Stacey Bradley was asked to “just come to one meeting”. She did and that is how she became the President of the Manitoba Reading Association. September 8th is International Literacy Day and on this episode, Stacey talks about the incredible appetite young children have when they start to learn to read, but she also talks about the challenges of losing interest in reading as children get older. In her words, sometimes “we start to lose them as they get to middle school”. Social media, puberty, and friendships becoming more important are just some of those reasons why read...2022-09-0833 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsLaurelle Harris: Canada and Enslaved Persons. A very troubled legacy.If I asked you what country comes to mind when you hear the words, Jim Crow. The Ku Klux Klan. Enslaved persons, I bet you a US dollar that you would say ’the United States of America.” While you are not completely wrong, you may be surprised to learn how my guest Laurelle Harris educates the listener on how those terms of racism are also very much a history of the place we call home – Canada. Laurelle shares that one of Canada’s most prestigious universities is named after a well-known man who personally owned enslaved persons and his business...2022-08-2530 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsKyla Bernardo: A Conversation about Mental Health through a BIPOC lensRacism is a mental health issue because racism causes trauma. Every day, the BIPOC Community are exposed to far more trauma than those whose lives have not been devalued. On this episode of Humans, on Rights, Kyla Bernardo, M.Ed, CCC, CGE, CGP addresses the challenges that the BIPOC Community has getting help when faced with mental health issues. Through her deep knowledge of mental health and front-line work Kyla, who operates Purposeful Counselling, shares her family’s personal story about mental health and how the BIPOC Community can find meaningful resources without having to suffer financial hardship. You ca...2022-07-2141 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMichael Redhead Champagne - The Human Love Letter.Ininew Public Speaker. Author. Host. Community Organizer. Advocate for Children, Youth & Families.Michael Redhead Champagne inspires every time he speaks to an audience or brings his pen to the page. His storytelling connects communities across North America and around the world. Michael’s commitment to action and solutions comes from his experiences growing up in Winnipeg’s North End, his identity as a member of Shamattawa First Nation and his connection to the child welfare system. He aims to walk his talk, revolutionize harmful systems and ensure those with lived experience design, deliver and evaluate any initiative that...2022-06-3046 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsWhoever. Wherever. Whenever. Everyone has the right to seek safety.The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) states that we are approaching over 100 million displaced peoples world-wide. In this episode of Humans on Rights, the Executive Director of IRCOM (Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba) Shereen Denetto shares her passion of about working with and supporting newcomers to Winnipeg. She has seen first-hand the incredible talents and knowledge these newcomers bring when they arrive in our community. Located in the heart of inner-city Winnipeg, the talented IRCOM team, led by Shereen provide transitional housing and wrap-around settlement supports to newcomer families. While overseeing the successful completion of a second housing...2022-06-2341 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsFood: Security and Insecurity with Dr. Natalie RiedigerFrom working in a four generations family owned and operated grocery store in the inner city of Winnipeg to receiving 2020 Terry G. Falconer memorial Rh Institute Foundation Emerging Research Award, Dr. Natalie Riediger has been either working in or researching about food security. Natalie walks us through the Four Pillars that describe food security: availability, access, utilization, and stability. In her capacity as assistant professor of food and human nutritional sciences in the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Agricultural and Food Services, Natalie is driving discovery in understanding how to effectively address nutrition-related health inequities among oppressed populations. Nat...2022-06-0946 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsNicole Chabot, B.A., G.S.C.: Workplace Safety and HealthWhat do Heavy Construction and being a mother have in common? What about stone crushing and breaking a glass ceiling…what do they have in common? To answer those questions and more, I spoke with Nicole Chabot, the Vice President of L. Chabot Enterprises Ltd. In her own words, Nicole said “I am a woman, I have an Indigenous background. I am a wife, and I am a mother. And I am very proud to work in the heavy construction industry.” As the Chair of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association Board of Directors, Nicole, only the second woman to take o...2022-05-1935 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsShannon Sampert, BA, MA, PhD: Is Journalism Under Siege?Shannon Sampert is a political analyst and media specialist who serves as a bridge between th academy and the community. As a former journalist, she explores the intersections of media, politics, and gender. Sampert is a sought-after media commentator during Canadian elections and for her expertise in areas such as political communications and sexism. She cut her teeth in media at the tender age of 15 while working for a radio station in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. From there she got into producing documentaries and found herself as the only female on the Editorial Board of the daily Winnipeg Free Press. Always...2022-05-0533 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsKaryn Lazareck: Never Doubt A MotherThose were the words Karyn Lazareck said to the medical profession when they had doubts about her intuition of her son Jordan’s autism. On this episode of Humans, on Rights, Karyn talks about how she and her husband Mel raised three amazing boys who are now all men. And how one of the boys, Jordan led her to mobilize a community to create a place where anyone with a disability could find a safe and respectful place in that community. By using her leadership skills and love of her autistic son Jordan, Karyn created GROW (Gaining Resources Our Way...2022-04-1439 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsJamie Goulet: Clan Mothers Healing VillageThis week, we welcome Clan Mother Jamie Goulet to the Humans on Rights podcast. Jamie is a co-founder of Clan Mothers Healing Village, a beautiful lodge whose mission is to help women and girls with an array of different issues, from environmental issues to human trafficking and sex slavery and so much more. As they expanded, they took on the name Clan Mothers Healing Village and Knowledge Centre to honour the mission of carrying on knowledge of elders and the stories of those who pass through the lodge.As Jamie says on the Clan Mother website, “Indigenous wo...2022-03-2434 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDr. Myrle Ballard: How Policy Impacts Our Traditional LandsWater…we use water form everything from cooking to bathing. There is hardly anything we can do without water. We live in a culture where take perhaps certain things like water for granted.Water…it’s a good thing right? But what happens from a mental and physical perspective when a human made flood forces people, families, entire communities off their land. In this episode Dr.Myrle Ballard talks about how, as a young girl growing up on Lake St Martin First Nation, she witnessed, through human made flooding, the destruction of her families land where they farmed...2022-03-1033 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsValerie Williams: Black History, Diversity and InclusionIt has been said that a continued engagement with history is vital because it helps give context for the present. Black History Manitoba (@bhmwinnipeg #BlackHistoryManitoba) and Black History Month (#BlackHistoryMonth) is an opportunity to celebrate Black History going beyond stories of racism and slavery to spotlight Black achievement. On this episode, Ms. Valerie Williams, the Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the Rady Faculty of Health Science talks about what it was like to grow up with a father who changed the history and racial landscape of Canada. Valerie’s father was Lee Williams. Lee Williams, an African-Canadian wa...2022-02-2441 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsOgo Okwumabua: Entrepreneur, Designer and Founder of Zueike Apparel.Ogo Okwumabua is a Winnipeg-based entrepreneur and co-owner of Zueike, an athleisure clothing company that designs and manufactures premium athletic apparel for all lifestyles. The meaning of Zueike is "to relax, to become more calm and happy, to slow down and unwind". The brand/company is built around community; the team at Zueike believe that we are all one people and one village. Every person can make a difference in their own way and the team hopes to slowly make an impact locally and around the world.   Ogo is a University of Manitoba School of Business alumni. He a...2022-02-1227 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDr. Jeremy MaronJeremy Maron was in Grade 8 when he went to a screening of the film Schindler’s List. It was a very emotional experience that was made that much more powerful when Holocaust survivor Philip Weiss shared his personal story as a Holocaust survivor. Today Dr. Jeremy Maron is a curator of Holocaust and genocide content at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (@CMHR_News) and he shares the remarkable story of how a seemingly ordinary blue leather wallet that was purchased in 1940 at a market in a small town in Poland was revealed to be made out of a pie...2022-01-2748 mini Like Huei Like HueHue at Home with Tracy Koga: Stuart Murray talks Human Rights feat. Artbeat Studio's Kate KaplunIn this episode of Hue at Home, host Tracy Koga goes in depth with community leader Stuart Murray who is President and CEO of COHRE and The Human Rights Hub. Stuart talks about Winnipeg becoming the Geneva for human rights education. Also in the show, we feature artist Kate Kaplun. Kaplun is one of the many talented people at Artbeat Studios where art brings new life to those living with mental illness.Watch past episodes of Hue at Home anytime!https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp747HujJbh9JgyzkomF14bRy_B6Xp7-J2022-01-1831 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAshley Nemeth: Totally Blind, Entrepreneur,Mother of Three, Wrestling ChampionAshley Nemeth is totally blind. She is a proud mother of three grown children, an entrepreneur, a manager of CNIB programs for Manitoba but it was during her high school years that Ashley discovered that despite her vision loss, she was very good at wrestling. So good in fact she became a provincial wrestling champion! Ashley Nemeth has worked at CNIB (www.cnib.ca) for 5 years. She has seen some technical advancements that have assisted people who are blind or partially sighted but in this episode we talk about the continued education required to bring all people with disabilities i...2022-01-1345 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDr. Noralou Roos: Why those in Poverty have the Poorest Health and Highest health care needs.Dr. Noralou Roos is the co-director of the Get Your Benefits! project, which works to help Manitobans identify and access the benefits and programs they are eligible for. Dr. Roos is also the founding co-director for the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and a professor emerita in community health sciences at the University of Manitoba. She is known for helping create Canada's first data laboratory and for her work with Health Canada, implementing a research network that monitors post-market drug safety and effectiveness.Click here for a transcript of this episode.See Privacy Po...2021-12-1643 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMike Payne: How the Team at Nine Circles Provide Knowledge, Resources and Expertise to Reduce HIV TransmissionThe best way to protect yourself and others from HIV transmission is to be informed about prevention methods. For most people, taking PrEP ( PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis) is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV contraction. On this episode Mike Payne (he/him) the Executive Director of Nine Circles Community Health Centre talks about HIV, the stigma attached to those in our community with HIV, and why education continues to be one of the biggest challenges in advancing the true understanding of people living with HIV. Mike is both an educator and an activist, and through hi...2021-12-0948 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMicaela Crighton & Leah Wilson: Institute for International Women's Rights ManitobaMicaela Crighton (She/They) and Leah Wilson (They/Them) are the Co-Chairs of Advocacy for the Institute for International Women's Rights -Manitoba and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. They both discovered their passion for human rights at an early age and have played significant roles in organizations such as the World Federalist Movement, the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Make Poverty History Manitoba plus others. On this episode they share their concerns about the Shadow Pandemic and why the IIWR-MB launched the Feminist Response to COVID -19.NOTE: some important information...2021-11-2633 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDr. Elizabeth Sellers: Complications, Treatment and Support of youth with Type 2 DiabetesElizabeth Sellers is a paediatric endocrinologist and Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, University of Manitoba. She is also a Clinician Scientist, Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba. As a clinician and clinical researcher, her primary focus has been the epidemiology, pathophysiology, complications, treatment and support of youth with type 2 diabetes with a particular interest in Indigenous populations.Click here for a transcript of this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-11-1845 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsJames Kornelson: How Do You Define Hunger?James Kornelson is the Public Engagement Manager at Canadian Foodgrains Bank. He is passionately involved in the production of education and advocacy resources on global hunger, recently aimed at mobilizing Canadians to advocate on Canada’s international climate finance commitments. Big job! Oh and he has a love affair with Winnipeg. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Click here for a transcript of this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-10-2141 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAyn Wilcox: Klinic Community HealthAyn Wilcox is the Executive Director of Klinic Community Health. In this conversation she connects the dots between her life learning at the Manitoba Agriculture Museum in Austin Manitoba and her current role as Executive Director at Klinic Community Health. Her life journey has been filled with a passion for learning and appreciating the importance of community. When it comes to understanding and de-stigmatizing mental health, Ayn firmly believes we are all in this together. Ayn believes if we don't take into account the basic requirements around civil rights and freedoms, the economic and social factors that include things...2021-10-0742 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsIs World Peace Possible? with Dr. Charlotte EnnsIs World Peace possible? My guest on this episode thinks so. Dr. Charlotte Enns, the Director of the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice believes if you can listen to other peoples stories, if you can understand other peoples points of view, that is the pathway to peace, and that is the way we are going to get to world peace even if that is an abstract concept. Dr. Enns explains the need for peace and justice is absolute before fundamental human rights can be achieved. Through our conversation Dr. Enns, who has numerous academic publication and...2021-09-2337 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAly Raposo: Understanding why Suicidal Ideation does not DiscriminateAccording to Crisis Services Canada for every suicide death there are an estimated 20-25 attempts. An average of 275 people attempt suicide in Canada everyday. Aly Raposo had suicidal ideation, When you look at the number of awards and the high level of recognition Aly has learned it has to bereave that she contemplated suicide. In this episode of Humans, on Rights my guest Aly Raposo talks candidly and openly how she has dealt with being diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder and high anxiety to become a strong voice of offering hope to others contemplating suicide. Canadian S...2021-09-0845 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsWhy We Need to Talk About the Discovery of Unmarked Grave Sites at Residential Schools with Raymond FrognerThe head archivist at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation has an enormous and important task. Raymond Frogner and his team have to take 4 million documents, 7000 interview statements, tens of thousands of photographs and maps, make these records searchable, available and usable to educate Canadians about the residential school system. Raymond believes that the country is going through a period of mourning but that as a country, we are at a point where we can choose to learn about past atrocities or forget about them. He is very optimistic that we want to learn. See omnystudio.com/listener...2021-08-2647 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsWorld Youth Day / Just TVJust TV is considered one of the most accredited and successful programs run out of The Broadway Neighbourhood Centre in Winnipeg. Just TV has now been a success for over a decade, providing youth multitudes of opportunities from employment to resourcing, video production to music production. On this episode of Humans, on Rights meet 3 young amazing inspirational creative talents that have used Just TV to further their careers. Hera Nalam, Emmanuel Bongar and Anna Shubina share their challenges and triumphs of being immigrants to Canada and breaking through barriers to establish their creative genius. Subscribe to the Just TV...2021-08-1433 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsA Conversation on Community Activism with Lindy GumaLindy (Lindelwa) Guma was born in a small town in South Africa. Today she lives in Winnipeg. As a Black child growing up she played with White, Coloured, East Indian children. But when school started, she was forced to go to an all Black school. Growing up under Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, often called the architect of apartheid, Lindy shares her story of becoming aware that apartheid was keeping the Black community as the bottom of society behind the Whites, Coloured, and East Indian communities. She talks about how she met husband, Eric Mduduzi Guma, and how he became...2021-07-2157 minCurmudgeon ChatCurmudgeon ChatThe Kid Still Wants to Dance w/ Stuart Murray - Episode #22In this episode we chat with Stuart Murray, of The Fast Cars, about Manchester, finding popularity in Japan, and sharing a recording studio with Joy Division. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/curmudgeon-chat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/curmudgeon-chat/support2021-07-161h 08Humans, On RightsHumans, On RightsManitoba Harvest, a Conversation with Keren Taylor-HughesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Click here for a transcript of this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-07-0844 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsLloyd AxworthyCanadian politician, elder statesman, academic and Pipe Carrier in the Anishinaabe Nation. The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy is proof that a local kid can reach international heights. From humble beginnings in the north end of Winnipeg to Chairing the World Refugee Council, Lloyd Axworthy has always believed that Canada can and should be a place to welcome those humans being displace by violence, climate change and political persecution. During this episode Lloyd walks us through his life as a student, his appetite for doing good things through politics, his various roles in the Federal Cabinet and how we need to...2021-06-1648 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsBill Campbell: Keystone Agricultural ProducersBill Campbell, the current President of the Keystone Agricultural Producers, is a 4th generation agriculture entrepeneur. If Food Safety is an isssue, Bill Campbell is a strong beleiver in how Manitoba Ag Producers are safely delivering on their food production to feed the world. Cambell reminds us that "he too, is a consumer!" and has enough confidence in how food product is grown that he would be happy to share a roast beef produced from his farm with the Queen. Bill is a big believer that agriculture should be introduced as part of the curriculum in schools, so young...2021-06-0841 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsLiz Wilson: Building a Community of Environmental Stewardship"We are fighting climate change and building a community of environmental stewardship." That according to Liz Wilson, the President & CEO of Fort Whyte Alive is what drives her and her teams vision when asked about the importance of International Day of BioDiversity on May 22. Liz started out as an entrepreneur who successfully ran a 4th generation family business before moving into the non-profit conservation area for 14 years. Her management experience in both the private and not-for-profit sectors, her leadership roles in programming, fundraising and volunteer support are skills Liz brings to Winnipeg's urban nature oasis. We talk about the...2021-05-1747 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsDilly Knoll: How Families Build a CommunityDilly Knoll is from a family of 16. So it is not surprising that the Executive Director of the Andrews Street Family Centre understands the meaning of family. But in this episode of Humans, on Rights, Dilly Knoll shares the difference between blood families and community families. She is fondly but respectfully referred to as the “Mom” of the Andrews Street Family Centre. Dilly led a group of community volunteers to take back a drug den, renovate it, and turn it into a family centre supported by the community it now serves. She believes that if you want to be part...2021-05-0744 minLive TheoryLive TheoryEP4: Stuart Murray: In Hearkening the Dead: A Rhetorical Disaffirmation of BiopoliticsStuart Murray, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Rhetoric and Ethics in the Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, shares his talk with us, “In Hearkening the Dead: A Rhetorical Disaffirmation of Biopolitics,” which he describes as follows: Foucault defines biopolitics as the differential state power “to make live and let die.” The politics of life is, ironically, a sacrificial economy that produces death as its silent compact, its law. Those we let die rarely figure in our biopolitical “affirmations.” They are tendered as line items and statistics: collateral damages, opportunity costs, daily pandemic dea...2021-04-301h 37Humans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMichael Barkman: Canadian Community Economic Development NetworkMichael Barkman is a life-long Winnipegger and Manitoban, with a deep affection for the lands and water of Treaty 1 and 3 Territory. Michael cares deeply about social, economic, and environmental justice, and believes in collective movements and solutions rooted in the knowledge of local communities. He is able to practice this through his role as the Public Policy Coordinator with the Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) - Manitoba. Michael’s work focuses on building a collective mandate among members and taking action to advocate to the provincial and local government for positive policy change. Michael is the current Chair for...2021-04-2242 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAllen Sutherland: Understanding Canada's Indigenous PeoplesKnowledge Keeper Allen Sutherland talks about how to understand Canada's Indigenous Peoples though shared history between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. It is a story of cultural disruption and missed opportunities. He shares the difference between an Elder and a Knowledge Keeper in his culture, and how the Creator gave him a journey to become a Knowledge Keeper. He talks about the relationship between life and essential skills which are used constsntly day to day, the importance of the past and the strength we have when we stand together. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Click...2021-04-1754 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 10: Answers to your questionsTo round off the series, Stuart answers some of the questions that listeners have sent in, so grab a cup of tea and a snack and settle down for ten minutes of social media questions and answers!2021-04-1310 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsM.J. Willard: Peaceful Protest and Raging GrannyM J Willard is a social activist who is a grandmother, but doesn't have grandchildren. She dresses up in clothes that mock stereotypes of older women and sing songs at protests. She talks about why peaceful protest and education are the best tools to change the world. From a life that has experienced racial and gender discrimination, M J Willard has broken barriers. She believes that Indigenous Peoples, have never been given a fair shake, but have a phenomenal understanding about climate change and ecology. In this Podcast episode M J Willard covers racism, education, politics, travelling to all 7 C...2021-04-0845 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 9: Find the best hashtags for your businessHashtags are a simple but highly effective way to increase traffic to your social profiles and allow you to engage with specific online communities. In this episode, Stuart talks about the different ways you can use hashtags to attract and engage an audience. He shares some personal insights on how he uses hashtags himself and explains how hashtags can vary from one social network to another. If you want to use hashtags in a more impactful manner but aren’t sure how, this is the episode for you!2021-04-0612 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsLucille Bruce: President & CEO of End Homelessness WinnipegWhen a female Indigenous leader has a dream, it is so real that it defines the trusted narrative of her life's journey. Lucille Bruce, the President & CEO of End Homelessness Winnipeg shares her vision about how, through Indigenous led healing, Indiginous led consultation with the homelessness community that it is possible to end homelessness in Winnipeg. She talks about how, through change management, she and her team were able to take a very complex issue and break it down so that all agencies, stakeholders, the three levels of government and the private sector could work together to reflect and...2021-04-0153 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMichelle Falk: The Manitoba Association for Rights & LibertiesMichelle Falk has deep roots in Manitoba. But they are roots with two very different cultures. Raised on Treaty One territory in a Mennonite and Franco Manitoban family, Michelle's journey of discovery took her from Lorrette, Manitoba through Winnipeg, to Hamilton and eventually to Toronto where she learned that her passion was the education of human rights which brought her back home to Winnipeg. Michelle has used her education and leadership to grow the Manitoba Association of Rights and Liberties (MARL) from a small non for profit to being recognized nationally for the High School Ethics Bowl. She talks a...2021-03-2552 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 8: Building an engaged social media communityCreating a sense of community amongst your followers is crucial if you want to take your social media to the next level, where not only are you finding new followers, but followers are converting to customers and customers are becoming advocates for your business and brand. In this podcast, I share 4 simple but effective actions you can start implementing today, to build your online community.2021-03-2309 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMichelle Jean-Paul: Founder of the Educators of Colour NetworkWhy a passionate educational leader, who was the Founder of the Educators of Colour Network, says that while school staff were once comfortable talking about diversity, multiculturalism and equity, in recent months, has seen a shift that now includes white privilege. Michelle Jean-Paul, a woman of colour who self-identifies as BIPOC, shares her views on anti-racism and why, when she created the Educators of Colour Network she wanted to include white as a colour. Michelle is currently working on her Ph.D. in Educational Administration, is an author, keynote speaker with expertise on issues of equality, diversity and inclusion...2021-03-1857 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 7: 30 tips for using Facebook groupsThis week’s episode is jam-packed with a massive 30 tips for using Facebook groups. If you have a Facebook Group, or you are considering creating one, you need to hear these crucial tips!2021-03-1612 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMadeline Stanley: The International Institute of Sustainable Development3%. Of all the water on earth, just 3% is freshwater. Madeline Stanley is a Project Officer with the International Institute of Sustainable Development and she is pursuing her Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba doing her part to ensure that 3% of freshwater remains as pure and clean as possible. Headquartered in Winnipeg, the IISD is an award-winning independent think tank working to fulfill a bold commitment: to create a world where people and the planet thrive. In this episode, Madeline shares her research at the Experimental Lakes Area, located on Treaty 3 Land where she works to connect science to...2021-03-1145 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 6: The skills needed to be a social successIn this week's episode, Stuart is talking about six of the most important skills you should work on developing if you want to be successful on social media.2021-03-0911 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMiriam Kohn: Soup SistersSoup Sisters Winnipeg is an organization run by 3 local entrepreneurial women, Miriam, Harriet and Sandy, who make soup, or as Soup Sisters refers to it a "Hug in a Bowl" to support Willow Place. Willow Place supports Manitobans dealing with family violence and abuse. Learn how Soup Sisters are making a difference through education, and empowering other women. The enthusiasm of Soup Sisters is focussed, meaningful and inspirational. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Click here for a transcript of this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice...2021-03-0431 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 5: The importance of being honest and ethicalIn this week’s episode I’m talking about a topic I feel really passionate about - the importance of being honest and ethical. I discuss who has a role to play in protecting the reputation of the direct selling industry and outline how you, as an independent seller, can contribute to building a good reputation not just for yourself, but for the industry as a whole.2021-03-0210 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsJohn Myers: Medical Assistance in Dying and Bill C-7John A. Myers is a recipient of the prestigious Law Society's Richard J. Scott Award. Having appeared before all levels of the Judicial Courts including the Supreme Court of Canada, John shares his views on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), the current debate in Ottawa around Bill C-7 and takes us through the emotional process of representing 3 Manitoba individuals that requested Carter Exemptions Orders allowing them to receive Medical Assistance in Dying. Recommendations from John: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6031611-uncommon-will (Book - Uncommon Will: The Death and Life of Sue Rodriguez) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i...2021-02-2558 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 4: How to attract genuine followersThis episode gives you ten valuable tactics to help you find those all important GENUINE followers. This isn't about buying followers or trying to find other shortcuts to success. These tactics will help you to attract the followers you need to grow your business, in a sustainable manner.2021-02-2313 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsAudrey Gordon: History Making MLA The Honourable Audrey Gordon has made history not once, but twice in Manitoba. In 2019, she was one of the trios of new MLAs who have become the first Black candidates elected to the Manitoba Legislature. And in 2021, she made history again becoming Manitoba's first Black Cabinet Minister. Minster Gordon shares her journey from being born in Jamaica to arriving in Winnipeg at the age of 5 and how she struggled with racism through school and now acts as a mentor to numerous youth in the community. And she loves motorcycles! Recommendations from Audrey https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2619854/ (Short D...2021-02-1845 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 3: Why you need to start getting serious about socialIt is time for some tough love in this episode. If you want social media to help grow your business and get you the new customers and leads you are looking for, you have got to take it seriously. If you are feeling disillusioned about your social media and are in a bit of a rut, I want you to do one thing – listen to this episode and process everything you’re going to hear. My aim is to get you thinking about your social media in a more effective way, that is going to help you feel reinvigorated and...2021-02-1612 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsMarkus Chambers: On Racism, Giving Back to the Community, and Black History ManitobaOn October 24, 2018 Councillor Markus Chambers becomes the first black man to be elected to Winnipeg City Hall. In his current capacity as Deputy Mayor and Chairperson of the Winnipeg Police Board, Councillor Chambers shares his views on growing up Black in Winnipeg, his thoughts on systemic racism, the expression "defunding the police" and the important role Black History Manitoba has played in building Winnipeg and Manitoba as well as his hopes for the future. Councillor Chambers talks about the importance of giving back to the community and about a program focussed on mental health that he is working on...2021-02-1145 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 2: Five key benefits of using social mediaIn this week's episode, Stuart explains five key benefits you can expect to achieve through using social media to grow your direct selling business, and some of them may surprise you!2021-02-0910 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsNadia Thompson: Delving into Black History MonthFebruary is known as Black History Month. It is also known as the shortest month of the year. Why is one of this country's most racially marginalized peoples given the shortest of the 12 months to celebrate? In today's episode with Black History Month"s Executive Director, Nadia Thompson, she will explain the rationale and importance of changing the focus from Black History Month to Black History Manitoba, and how the Black community will present educational vents about Black Manitobans 12 months of the year. Stuart Murray talks with Nadia Thompson who is the Executive Director of Black History Manitoba. She a...2021-02-0746 minSocial Media For Direct SellersSocial Media For Direct SellersEpisode 1: A bit about me and what to expect from this podcastIn this short, introductory episode, you'll hear how social media has been playing a key role in the growth of direct selling in the last 12 months. Stuart also shares his background in the industry and explains what you can expect from the podcast in the future.2021-02-0205 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsChristie McLeod: Advocating for Climate ChangeStuart talks with an emerging human rights activist who is the Founder of the Human Rights Hub Winnipeg. Christie McLeod is currently an articling student at Miller Thompson, a policy advisor at Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and volunteers with Lawyers for Climate Justice. She is a top 30 under 30 Sustainability Leader. With a focus on Environmental and Indigenous Law, we talk about why it is important to be part of the climate change discussion, how to use your grassroots influence to get the government's attention on climate legislation and why pipelines to transmit oil to market are not required. Recommendations...2021-02-0152 minHumans, On RightsHumans, On RightsIntroducing Humans, On RightsHumans, On Rights is an intellectual and stimulating conversation with human rights grassroots influencers, community leaders, policymakers, advocates and educators about their passion to become human rights champions. Humans, On Rights host Stuart Murray, the Inaugural President & CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will explore with his guest the power of a positive outcome when you connect the three human rights dots - Education. Mobilization. Take Action.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-02-0101 minThe Premium Blend Radio ShowThe Premium Blend Radio ShowThe Premium Blend Radio Show with Stuart Clack-Lewis - 21 New & Unreleased Unsigned & Emerging Artist Indie Rock, Alt. Rock, Indie Punk & Indie Pop + Tech House Mix DJ Wayne Murray - #098 - 28-01-21This week we bring you banger after banger after banger.   If you don't believe me, give it a listen! With 21 New & Unreleased Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Punk & Indie Pop bangers and all finished off with a dirty tech house mix. Running Order: 1. Venus Grrrls - Goth Girl 2. Healthy Junkies - Streets of Olympia 3. Bathtub - Fallin' Thru 4. Yur Mum - Black Rainbow 5. As December Falls - I Don't Feel Like Feeling Great 6. Regent - Just A Revolution 7. Berries...2021-01-291h 49Church is ChangingChurch is ChangingField Preachers Episode 57 - Stuart Murray WilliamsStuart Murray Williams is a veteran church planter, author, and founder of Urban Expression which trains and equips church planters in the UK. On this episode of the Field Preachers podcast, he'll share his journey of planting and insight into what it is like to plant in post-Christendom. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out from the church and preached in the open air to those who didn't...2020-12-0955 minLeft Field ThinkingLeft Field ThinkingThe Stuart Armstrong oneWill interviews Head of Coaching at Sport England and host of The Talent Equation podcast, Stuart Armstrong. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leftfieldthinking/message2020-12-0300 minBest Interest RadioBest Interest RadioHow can we REVOLUTIONIZE the School System? Education is Everybody's Business W/ Stuart Murray | Ep:12In this Episode of Best Interest Radio, Teacher: Stuart Murray shares his story of how he created a temporary center within his school in which they took children with the highest behavioral needs out of the conventional school system  and applied a holistic approach to learning and behavioral intervention which proved to be successful as the students (and teachers) experienced a multitude of positive breakthroughs. They did this by approaching the teacher to student relationship in a new way, implementing mindfulness techniques, personalizing lesson plans and meeting their individual needs,  daily discussions about essential themes such as accountability courage, co...2020-11-161h 10The Hague Diplomacy PodcastThe Hague Diplomacy PodcastEpisode 5: Stuart Murray on Sports DiplomacyFor our fifth episode, we welcome Dr. Stuart Murray who speaks with us about the quickly evolving field of Sports Diplomacy. In many ways, this episode is a check-up since the 2013 Special Issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy that Stuart guest edited. Our host, Ilen Madhavji, explores some historical cases with Stuart, like the 1936 Berlin Olympics and Colin Kaepernick's protest, in order to illustrate the impact that sports can have on social and political movements. Also, how sports can be co-opted by states and used as a diplomatic medium to convey messages to other states is unpacked. This is...2020-08-2439 minThe Passion ProjectThe Passion ProjectStuart Murray on his Diverse Career, Human Rights Education, and Manitoba150Stuart Murray is the President & CEO of The City of Human Rights Education (The COHRE), and Co-Chair of Manitoba150. Stuart joins Eric virtually to chat on his diverse career stretching entertainment, business, politics, not-for-profit and more (03:48). Eric asks Stuart the common threads he's brought to these diverse roles, and Stu speaks on his current passion projects: The COHRE, and Manitoba150 celebrations (39:38).2020-03-261h 01Casual InferenceCasual InferenceInternal and External Validity with Elizabeth StuartEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Elizabeth Stuart from the Departments of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.  Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📝 Kern et al paper on Assessing Methods for Generalizing Experimental Impact Estimates to Target Populations 📝 Article by Sherri Rose on Liz Stuart (baby pics!) 🌐 Liz Stuart's website 📰 Local news Naomi Distelkamp won our #EpiCookieChallenge! Naomi plotted flu rates in the US We discussed Alberto Cairo's book...2020-01-231h 38WinnipegFreePressWinnipegFreePressNFA Ep. 2: Gary Doer and Stuart MurrayDan Lett and Niigaan Sinclair, along with legislative reporter Jessica Botelho-Urbanski, discuss the second week of the provincial election campaign, which included new polls and a lack of discussion around Indigenous issues by any political party. Former NDP Premier Gary Doer and Progressive Conservative Leader Stuart Murray sit down for a feature interview rehashing behind-the-scenes stories from their 2003 election face-off.2019-08-2748 minNot for AttributionNot for AttributionNFA Ep. 2: Gary Doer and Stuart MurrayDan Lett and Niigaan Sinclair, along with legislative reporter Jessica Botelho-Urbanski, discuss the second week of the provincial election campaign, which included new polls and a lack of discussion around Indigenous issues by any political party. Former NDP Premier Gary Doer and Progressive Conservative Leader Stuart Murray sit down for a feature interview rehashing behind-the-scenes stories from their 2003 election face-off.2019-08-2700 minChild Care Rockstar RadioChild Care Rockstar RadioEp. 30 - Implementing the EOS Model with Heart with Stuart RobertsonStuart Robinson is a brilliant yet heart-centered entrepreneur and business coach. Today, Stuart talks with Kris about forming his tech company at the age of 27, selling it in 2015 and his new path as an EOS Professional Implementer. He first had experience with EOS as a business owner before he made it his full-time passion. They talk about the EOS model and why it makes businesses more scalable, profitable and effective, the Six Components, case studies of clients he has helped and ideas for business owners to effectively solve critical issues.   Key Takeaways: [1:44] EOS s...2018-11-2150 minSOAS RadioSOAS RadioGlobal Sport Conversations - Unpacking (2): Additional Reflections with Dr. Stuart MurrayThis episode is a companion piece to the previous podcast where we interviewed Wonde Nevens and Gavin Price. In this episode Verity, Wonde and Gavin speak to Dr. Stuart Murray, from Bond University, Australia. The three guests discuss Stuart’s new book which represents five years of work around the area and paradigms connected to sports diplomacy. Wonde and Gavin ask Stuart how his book connects to the current sport diplomacy and governance issues that have played out in 2018. More information on Wonde and Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wonde-nevens-23549097/ https://twitter.com/GavinMPrice https://www.soas.ac.uk/st...2018-07-1924 minTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2015Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2015Richard Maher. The case of James Murray and his undermining of Charles Wogan in the Jacobite court in Rome, June 1719.Richard Maher (DIT) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The viper in the bosom - the case of James Murray and his undermining of Charles Wogan in the Jacobite court in Rome, June 17192015-11-2300 minTudor and Stuart Ireland ConferenceTudor and Stuart Ireland ConferenceRichard Maher. The case of James Murray and his undermining of Charles Wogan in the Jacobite court in Rome, June 1719.Richard Maher (DIT) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The viper in the bosom - the case of James Murray and his undermining of Charles Wogan in the Jacobite court in Rome, June 17192015-11-2322 minTudor and Stuart Ireland ConferenceTudor and Stuart Ireland ConferencePaul Murray. Puritanism and the formation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.Paul Murray (Ind.) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.2015-11-2332 minTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2015Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2015Paul Murray. Puritanism and the formation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.Paul Murray (Ind.) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.2015-11-2300 minThe Comedian\'s Comedian PodcastThe Comedian's Comedian Podcast53 - Al Murray (Live)For nearly twenty years, Al Murray has been at the forefront of British character comedy. We talk about the genesis of the “Pub Landlord” and really dig into the methods behind the crowd-work at which he excels. Al provides some fascinating and unexpected insight on arena comedy, hecklers, and the state of criticism – and we also unpack in detail how he writes and structures a show.Get ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insidersSee Stuart live on tour - www.stuartg...2013-10-291h 00