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Drop the Act
Richard Wallace: Imposter Syndrome? You're Not Alone
In this episode of Drop the Act, host Chris Key sits down with Richard Wallace, co-founder of Liverpool Media Academy (LMA)—a leading creative institution in media, music, and performing arts. Since launching LMA in 2009 with his brother Simon, Richard has grown the academy into a multi-campus success story, with major backing from Sir Terry Leahy, Bill Currie, and global superstar Robbie Williams. Richard shares his journey from launching a bold new educational model to becoming a voice for change in how we develop talent across the creative industries. He opens up about the reality of imposter sy...
2025-04-17
37 min
Open House With Steph Ellis
Ep.1: A Podcast Introduction With Terry Leahy
Welcome to Open House with Steph, the podcast where we talk about real estate, life, and everything in between! In this introductory episode Steph sits down to talk with Terry Leahy, the owner of YUNKJunk and The Video Content Factory, and also the executive producer of this podcast! During their conversation they discuss real estate, college athletics, tips for beginner marathon runners, and so much more! Be sure to stay tuned in for interviews with high profile guests, big laughs, and fruitful tips for any modern day professional! #realestate #realestateagent #compassrealestate #athletics #marathontraining #glutenfree #collegeathletics #pennstate
2024-12-18
46 min
The Sustainable Hour
We need a better way
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 528 are Alex Mungall and Terry Leahy from the Melbourne chapter of the Degrowth Network.
2024-11-13
00 min
The Sustainable Hour
System change, revolution and green grandmas
Our guests on The Sustainable Hour number 502 are green grandma and author Linda Mary Wagner and sociologist Terry Leahy.
2024-05-08
00 min
Beyond the Physical
Bonus episode! Professor Damian Hughes
Damian Hughes is an international speaker and best-selling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. He is the author of eight best-selling business books which have been translated into ten languages, including The Five Steps to a Winning Mindset and How to Change Absolutely Anything . Damian has recently co-authored the Sunday Times bestseller, High Performance, and he was nominated for the 2007 William Hill Sports book of the year award for Peerless, his biography of boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson...
2024-05-03
11 min
DUK Dogs
DUK Dogs #129: Spring Training and Erin's Time at River Stone
This week, Josh sits down with Erin Leahy to discuss the importance of obedience before spring training, Erin's time at River Stone and what working in this industry entails.
2024-03-06
49 min
DUK Dogs
DUK Dogs #125: New Year, New Ideas and New Imports
A new year is here and new ideas are being tossed about. Josh wrapped up his waterfowl season a little early as mother nature froze things up in Arkansas but that doesn't mean the hunting is over. He is joined by his wife Whitney and River Stone Kennels office manager Erin Leahy to chat about new podcast ideas, the new pheasant ranch and a recap of the waterfowl season. This year will be full of adventure, fun and putting duck dogs in the upland field. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.c...
2024-01-26
53 min
The Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ
Degrowth
Today we are talking degrowth - the idea that for environmental sustainability and economic equity we need a smaller, more localised economy. I speak to long-term degrowth advocates Terry Leahy and Anitra Nelson. Originally broadcast 07/07/23
2023-12-19
44 min
Mavpuckcast with Jason & Jon
S6 E8: Two-State Sweep, Things You Missed, No Cowbells, Bulldog Watch
On this episode of the #mavpuckcast, Jason and Jon analyze the Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s home-and-home series against Augustana — including their picks for “Player of the Week.” They discuss radio color commentator Terry Leahy reaching a 1000-game broadcasting milestone. They review their recent trip to Sioux Falls to watch the Mavs play — including an analysis of the grab-and-go concession stands at Denny Sanford Premier Center and arena policies prohibiting cowbells and fan-made signs. They conclude the episode with an analysis of Omaha’s upcoming series against Minnesota Duluth at Amsoil Arena. Join the rush, follow MavPuck.com online! https://www.mavpuck...
2023-11-28
40 min
Airing It Out-Files From Leahy's Broadcast Booth
Book Review- A Wonderful Waste of Time with Terry Bonadonna
Joining me this week is the longtime voice of the Windy City Thunderbolts baseball club, Terry Bonadonna, as we discuss his book about the 2017 Thunderbolts season.
2023-11-01
46 min
The Futureverse
Risk and Reward, with Michael Welch OBE
On the face of it, Michael Welch OBE seems to have it all: he’s the President and CEO of America’s largest tire distributor, and he sold his previous business – Blackcircles – to Michelin for £50 million in 2015. But, Michael’s start in life was not straightforward. Adopted as a baby and stymied by dyslexia and dyscalculia, he ended up working in a local garage, having left school at fifteen with no qualifications. Redundancy followed, but, supported by a grant from the Prince’s Trust, he set up his first business aged seventeen. Michael’s inspirational story is one of r...
2023-06-23
32 min
Climate Conversations
Event/DNA launch: Sociologist Terry Leahy questions life following introduction of renewable energy - 'There's no such thing as a free lunch'
Melbourne-based sociologist, author and podcaster, Terry Leahy (pictured), was one of three speakers at the Sunday, February 26, launch of Degrowth Network Australia (DNA) at Northcote's Black Spark Cultural Centre. The two other speakers were Earthworker board member and a Victorian Trades Hall Council Just Transitions Organiser, Colin Long, and activist-scholar, Anitra Nelson, an honorary principal fellow at the Informal Urbanism Research Hub at the University of Melbourne. Terry's podcast is "System Change Made Simple". The DNA launch was an official event on the program for the annual National Sustainable Living Festival.
2023-02-28
23 min
Climate Conversations
Event/launch: Anitra Nelson speaks at February 26 launch of Degrowth Network Australia (DNA)
Anitra Nelson (pictured) has long been a key player in Australia's degrowth conversation, even talking about the issue before it had been formally described as such. She is also known throughout the world for her work on advancing the degrowth philosophy. The activist-scholar affiliated with the Informal Urbanism Research Hub (InfUr-) at the University of Melbourne, Australia, was one of three speakers who addressed about 40 people at what was, on Sunday, February 26, the formal launch of the Degrowth Network Australia. Also speaking at the launch was the Just Transition Officer from the Victorian Trades Hall...
2023-02-28
20 min
Climate Conversations
Celebration/Event: 'In order to save the village we had to destroy it' - Colin Long at the launch of Degrowth Network Australia (DNA)
Colin Long (pictured) was one of three speakers at the Sunday, February 26, launch of the Degrowth Network Australia (DNA) at Northcote's Black Spark Cultural Centre. The board member from Earthworker, environmental activist and Just Transitions Organizer from the Victorian Trades Hall Council was joined as a speaker by activist/scholar and an honourary principal fellow at the Informal Urbanism Research Hub at the University of Melbourne, Anitra Nelson, and Melbourne sociologist and author, Terry Leahy, who publishes the podcast, "System Change Made Simple". About 40 people joined the launch/celebration, which was a part of Melbourne's...
2023-02-27
26 min
The Street Smart Side of Business
Becoming An Entrepreneur w/ Terry Leahy Part 2 | The Street Smart Side of Business Ep.009
In the second part of Tara's interview with Terry, we learn about Terry's beginnings as an entrepreneur and content creator. Listen to hear about the obstacles he overcame and the hard work he put in that lead to his success with The Video Content Factoryyoutube.com/thevideocontentfactory.com
2023-02-08
42 min
The Street Smart Side of Business
Becoming An Entrepreneur w/ Terry Leahy | The Street Smart Side of Business Ep.008
Tara Acosta brings her producer Terry Leahy onto the set to get into the ins and outs of how he became an entrepreneur and launched a successful business and ended up able to survive being sued and eventually create 1000s of videos for customers!
2023-02-04
34 min
System Change Made Simple
Shooting the Messenger: An Inconvenient Truth
While environmental activism is dominated by the middle class, there are large sections of the middle class that are very hostile to the environmentalist movement. These are people in positions most closely allied to the operations of business – professionals in engineering and finance, commercial workers, executives. They regard environmentalists as people who pay no heed to the practicalities of a market economy. Even as work shy, unwashed, and culturally strange. Leaders in business have a similar negative view. The impractical idealistic views of environmentalists are like a religion. The scientists who inform environmentalism cannot be trusted. Their alarmism about th...
2022-11-17
51 min
System Change Made Simple
Why the Working Class Hates Greenies
This podcast is based primarily on research conducted in the Hunter region of Australia. The working-class see environmentalists as members of a privileged middle class. They produce endless verbal exhortation but have no practical good sense. They pay insufficient attention to people’s material needs. They can ruin the job prospects and leisure options of ordinary people. Their attempts to control the actions of big business are a humiliating waste of time.
2022-11-14
36 min
System Change Made Simple
How Class Works Today
This first podcast in series five is about the way social class is constructed in our society today. I look at two major sources. John and Barbara Ehrenreich on the professional managerial class. Pierre Bourdieu on the mapping of social space – on economic and cultural capital. These takes on social class give us the tools we need to see how class location affects people’s views of environmental politics. This series will help us to understand the supposed culture wars as a typical outcome of the class structure of late capitalism. Ultimately we can use these insights to achieve a mo...
2022-11-02
43 min
System Change Made Simple
Toxic Masculinity (second version)
The feminist psychoanalytic tradition provides an excellent account of ‘excessive’ aggression in human societies. In patriarchy, there's a particular pattern to how men are brought up as boys. From boys to men. It creates a psychology of competitive striving to beat other men. It works against empathetic relationships with women. It fosters anxiety in men about their claim to be regarded as a real man. So competitive striving is part of toxic masculinity but it's not just that. It also includes physical aggression against women, children, and other men. This podcast talks about how this comes about.
2022-10-31
22 min
System Change Made Simple
The Struggle for Survival
Most conservatives believe the sociological view of aggression is naïve. The theory of evolution shows us that animals only survive that are fit for the struggle. They urge us to admit that humans have a basic desire to harm other people – just as important as other basic drives like hunger. This podcast considers three arguments for this perspective and shows why they are mistaken.
2022-10-26
23 min
System Change Made Simple
What is Aggression
Conservatives believe that competitive aggression is part of human nature. Given this, they argue, no egalitarian society can be possible. Given how often people behave aggressively, it is hard to believe aggression is totally socially constructed. We can look at it two ways. Aggression is one of the basic human motivations. Or aggression is a tool, a capacity that is put into play to pursue other more basic motivations. Sociologists tend to the second view. This podcast starts to examine this debate.
2022-10-20
23 min
System Change Made Simple
We're Only Human
What is human nature? This question breaks down into two parts. One part is what people mean when they talk about human nature. Clearly people have different ideas about what human nature is in fact — or even if there is any such thing. I explain my own view. There are six basic drives. Broadly, hunger; health; sociability; creativity; sexuality; autonomy. Social scientists ignore the topic. Yet a view of human nature is constantly assumed.
2022-10-19
24 min
System Change Made Simple
Deconstructing Marx's Account of Class and Exploitation
This podcast considers central concepts of the Marxist account of class. Of systems of exploitation. Surplus, work, product, necessary labour, reproduction, use value. Marx and later Marxists give an account of class that relies on ideas about human nature. The theory assumes these ideas which are not always explicit. It is only in this way that we can look at world history and create an overview of systems of exploitation.
2022-10-13
30 min
System Change Made Simple
Explaining Marx's Theory of Class Society
Marx’s theory of class society has had a huge influence on sociology and on my own thinking. This podcast explains the theory in the simplest way possible. What is the basic structure of all class societies in history? The ruling class owns the means of production. They use this leverage to extract a surplus from the work of the subordinate class. This is just as true in capitalist societies - where this exploitation is masked by the monetary form of market exchange. Marx believes that class comes about as an invention of human societies. This happens when the in...
2022-10-12
19 min
System Change Made Simple
Weber on Class and Status
Weber is famous as one of the founders of sociology. He sees history as broken into two key periods. Ancient societies where different ‘life chances’ were allocated on the basis of status. A social estimation of honour. And modernity where life chances are allocated based on a person’s position in the market – their ownership of monetary property or the value of their labour on the market. There is a change between ancient societies based in various kinds of magical ideas and modernity, based in rationality. In this podcast I explain the problems with this viewpoint.
2022-10-10
23 min
System Change Made Simple
How class happens
Class is a unique phenomenon in world history. Like we could look at it as almost like a hoodoo that has been cast on humanity because it's been absolutely impossible to get rid of it. What we've seen in world history since the invention of class 10,000 years ago, is that it has become more and more dominant until the present time. So, this podcast asks, how does this happen? And what makes this social machine work? And why it's so hard to undo class society. And what kind of spanner in the works will actually make class society go...
2022-10-05
28 min
System Change Made Simple
Origin Myths of Civilisation
Most of what you will hear and read about the birth of civilisation is just propaganda. I am calling these stories 'origin myths'. This podcast explores these origin myths and explains why they are completely bogus. You will never look at a Discovery Channel doco the same way.
2022-09-23
32 min
System Change Made Simple
Civilisation as a Vampire Death Cult
The term ‘civilisation’ is normally used when a society is being praised for glorious technical, social and cultural achievements. I want to turn that assessment on its head. I will use a sociological term for what are typically called ‘civilisations’. Class society. What are the common features of class societies throughout history? Class is not inevitable and is in fact an invention. Yet, since class society has been established, it has been difficult to dislodge. Understanding how the class machine works can help us to see why.
2022-09-20
48 min
System Change Made Simple
Capitalist Patriarchy and the Feminist Program
Continues the discussion of the previous podcast. The changes in the global south with capitalist colonial imperialism. Sylvia Federici’s viewpoint. Gender and the market economy in the majority world. Witches, north and south. Conclusions about liberal feminism and the socialist critique. The psychology of patriarchy as foundational for capitalism and for class society in general. How would a gift economy organize itself to realize feminist goals?
2022-09-12
41 min
System Change Made Simple
Liberal Feminism and the Socialist Critique
Different strands of feminist thinking. Liberal feminism and the socialist critique. Radical feminism and dual systems theory. Feudal patriarchy and its replacement. A patriarchy adapted to capitalism. How this worked out in the rich countries. Red Riding Hood in fact and fable. The patriarchal economy as a good cop/bad cop routine. The circularity of domestic and public patriarchy.
2022-09-02
31 min
System Change Made Simple
Ecofeminism Now
Ecofeminism links gender politics to environmentalism. Ideas about gender are often relevant to the way people interpret environmental politics. This podcast explains what this means at the grass roots. How views of gender can link up to a conflict over environmental issues. How people can relate their environmental politics to gender identities.
2022-08-31
30 min
System Change Made Simple
Capitalism, Nature, Patriarchy
Summary of the analysis of patriarchy in the podcast series so far. The invention of social class. Patriarchy creates a set of psychological foundations for class society. Contempt for non-human nature can fit into these psychological patterns. Among other factors, this works to drive class societies to collapse. How these links become apparent in classic works of civilisation and in popular culture today. The ecofeminist analysis of class society.
2022-08-29
41 min
System Change Made Simple
Toxic Masculinity
In patriarchal societies, there's a particular pattern to how men are brought up as boys. From boys to men. It creates a psychology of competitive striving to beat other men. It works against empathetic relationships with women. It fosters anxiety in men about their claim to be regarded as a real man. So competitive striving is part of toxic masculinity but it's not just that. It also includes physical aggression against women, children, and other men. This podcast talks about how this comes about.
2022-08-23
21 min
System Change Made Simple
Why Patriarchy?
Can the term ‘patriarchy’ be applied to other times and places? The Munduruçu, a horticultural society of the Amazon basin. How widespread is patriarchy? What are its basic causes? How patriarchy is also socially constructed. Why feminism is such a successful movement today.
2022-08-19
24 min
System Change Made Simple
What is Patriarchy?
Patriarchy is pretty-well universal in human societies so far. It is a regime of power and exploitation. We can describe this inequality using a theory of human nature. To explain this, I will begin with a well-known sociological study of ‘housewives’ of London in the seventies. I will go on to look at other aspects of patriarchy in current society.
2022-08-18
25 min
System Change Made Simple
Am I Really an Anarchist?
Anarchism is defined in relation to ‘the state’. Anarchists oppose the state. I examine ideas about the state coming from Marx and Weber, founders of sociology. The state as it appears in class societies throughout history. Why the state is a slightly different kettle of fish in late capitalism. Is there any reason to expect reforms enacted by the state to solve current problems? If we had a revolution to a non-monetary gift economy, would a state be useful? The argument that a state would be impossible in such a society. What version of territorial organisation might work.
2022-08-13
48 min
Money Maze Podcast
David Novak, Co-President of CD&R, On Their Approach to PE and £7.1 Billion Morrisons Buyout
David Novak, a 25 year veteran of CD&R, offers a candid perspective on how PE operating models have evolved, the drivers of value creation, and some of the structural advantages PE can offer to private businesses. He explains the public to private migration, shrinking stock market listings, the impact of technology on decision making for business owners and why family owned businesses decide to work with them. He discusses investments in SIG plc, the recent purchase of Morrisons supermarkets in the UK, the industry expertise they have developed, some lessons learnt and reasons to be optimistic...
2022-07-28
47 min
System Change Made Simple
The Zapatistas: A State that is not a State
The region of Mexico controlled by the Zapatistas is a ‘temporary autonomous zone’. The podcast explains how the Zapatistas implement community control of economics and politics. The most thorough attempt to set up a gift economy in recent history. Also, a hybrid of the gift economy and capitalism — with some of the problems that go with that. The ‘state’ cannot exist in a gift economy. Yet the Zapatistas show us how we might square this circle, with a state that is not a state.
2022-07-24
1h 09
System Change Made Simple
Prefiguring the Gift Economy - Part One
Prefiguring a post-capitalist system through ‘hybrids of the gift economy and capitalism’. Hybrids embody some aspects of the gift economy that ‘prefigure’ a post capitalist system. For example, some control of production by workers or the community. Or some distribution to benefit particular people or the natural environment. This is combined with aspects of a current market-dominated economy. For example, wage labour, selling goods or services as commodities. This episode focuses on a community supported agriculture collective in Wales and on the Mondragon cooperatives in Spain.
2022-07-21
46 min
System Change Made Simple
Prefiguring the Gift Economy - Part Two
This podcast continues the discussion of hybrids of the gift economy and capitalism. Three examples are Margaretta’s Belly Dancing school in an Australian town, the Chikukwa project in rural Zimbabwe and IDEP, an Indonesian permaculture organisation. In each case the discussion explains the market and gift economy aspects of the organisation. The tensions that arise when you are trying to operate a gift economy ethics in a market economy context are evident. Hybrids are a worthwhile strategy to move towards a post-capitalist system, but they are never without problems.
2022-07-21
39 min
Frontline To Boardroom
009: Much More Than Logistics With Ric Leahy
Ric describes his transformational leadership experiences from the Navy and why his work was much more than just logistics. His navy career has taken him to some interesting places, Cambodia is one of them. It was a huge opportunity and responsibility for Ric as a leader to have a positive influence on the community.During his time in Iraq, Ric observed first hand what he describes as a rub point. In this case it was the internal enemy of competing interests. Sometimes the enemy’s not the insurgents but instead it’s the clash different cultures in an orga...
2022-07-18
54 min
System Change Made Simple
The Transition to the Gift Economy
How would we actually get from where we are now to a gift economy? There is a range of possible strategies and options. A popular revolution supported by the armed forces. An act of parliament following a landslide election victory. A multiplicity of grassroots initiatives gradually link together and begin to operate without money as the capitalist economy crumbles.
2022-07-11
33 min
System Change Made Simple
The Zero Growth Economy: Pathways out of Capitalism
The most popular alternative for system-change in the environmentalist movement. Intensive government regulation and intervention winds back economic growth to zero. In the rich countries, degrowth is also necessary. Much of the economy remains in private hands and the market operates within government guidelines. Yet key proposals of this pathway are likely to undermine and even destroy a market economy.
2022-07-10
43 min
System Change Made Simple
Democratic Socialism: Pathways out of Capitalism
The state takes ownership of most of the means of production on behalf of the people. A democratic government plans the economy to avoid environmental damage and ensure social justice. What economic and political problems seem likely with this model? Problems with a market monetary economy would still plague this proposal in practice.
2022-07-10
34 min
System Change Made Simple
The Gift Economy: Pathways out of Capitalism
One of three key proposals for system change. The gift economy functions without money. Instead, collectives make agreements to supply goods and services to particular people and groups. Some working groups supply their own communities. Others are units in a production chain, linking up to assemble and distribute what they produce. How could a system like this ensure fair distribution, good environmental outcomes and security for all?
2022-07-09
45 min
System Change Made Simple
What's Wrong With Money?
Most people think of money as a useful tool – to facilitate exchange, a necessity if we are to make a complex economy work. This podcast challenges these ideas. Money and the market go hand in hand. The market gives money priority. Social justice and environmental sanity take second place. The market and money depend on alienated labour. To change to a system that works for people and the planet we need to get rid of money.
2022-07-09
40 min
System Change Made Simple
Capitalism: A Ghost Story
How does capitalism work? Capitalism is a social invention. The capitalist social machine divides the population into classes. The ruling class maintains its power by exploiting people's work. This episode considers three basic phases of the capitalist machine, from the seventeenth century up to the present day. Why is the capitalist social machine coming unstuck now and what are the prospects for the future?
2022-07-05
39 min
Call To Action
Why there's never been a more exciting time to be a media planner with Rich Kirk, Zenith
Health and Safety went ballistic when they got wind of this week’s guest being both a Blades fan and one of the sharpest strategic minds in media. Safety goggles on folks, it’s Rich Kirk. Rich is currently Chief Strategy Officer at Zenith UK. Named the UK’s second-best media planner in 2021 by Campaign, Rich, like Avis, clearly tries harder, contributing to Zenith winning work from Lloyds, Halifax, Uswitch, Confused, Zoopla, and Nestle last year. This episode covers a sharp showdown (Billy vs Byron), his early interest in how stuff got sold, the volatile and ever-changing media market...
2022-06-03
57 min
ScaleX™ Insider Podcast
[REPLAY - from the archive] Damian Hughes - How to be a great leader and create a high performing culture when scaling a business
When scaling a business, what does it mean to become a liquid thinker? In this episode of the ScaleX™ Insider podcast, I’m speaking with international speaker and best-selling author, Damian Hughes. Damian combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. He is the author of eight best-selling business books which have been translated into ten languages. He was appointed as a Professor of Organisational Psychology and Change for Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2010. He is the co-ho...
2022-05-25
1h 10
ScaleX™ Insider Podcast
[REPLAY - from the archive] Damian Hughes - How to be a great leader and create a high performing culture when scaling a business
When scaling a business, what does it mean to become a liquid thinker? In this episode of the ScaleX™ Insider podcast, I’m speaking with international speaker and best-selling author, Damian Hughes. Damian combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. He is the author of eight best-selling business books which have been translated into ten languages. He was appointed as a Professor of Organisational Psychology and Change for Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2010. He is the co-ho...
2022-05-25
1h 10
The Workplace Wellbeing Podcast
The Workplace Wellbeing Book - Done as a Podcast | Part 1 - Chapter 2
Trust based leadership. leadership come close to the top of the key issues that impact wellbeing, and also that good leaders make for a happy work place and that un happy organsiations nearly always have poor leadership as one of the root causes. Within leadership a key theme emerged from our guests as they consistently identified trust as probably the element of leadership which has the biggest impact on wellbeing. This chapter includes clips from the following podcasts:Sir Terry Leahy, Former CEO of Tesco Plc | The impact of company values on employee wellbeing...
2022-05-12
13 min
The Workplace Wellbeing Podcast
The Workplace Wellbeing Book - Done as a Podcast | Part 1 - Chapter 1
Breaking down the workplace wellbeing book into bite-sized chapters. Chapter 1: Values and Purpose. A theme that came up time and again in our 50 podcasts was that well-run organisations are happier places to work. Several of our contributors talked about the impact of values and purpose on wellbeingThis chapter includes clips from the following podcasts:Sir Terry Leahy, Former CEO of Tesco Plc | The impact of company values on employee wellbeingJames Bolle, Captain of PRPSFL | Why having a purpose is key to workplace wellbeing...
2022-05-04
06 min
Onward to Victory: A Notre Dame Football Podcast
Fifty-Seven: Remembering Terry Brennan and the Upset of a Generation
Our offseason 'march' continues with Alex telling the tale of the Terry Brenna Era, including perhaps the most epic, improbable win in Notre Dame football history. Terry Brennan was the youngest man ever to take the reins of the Notre Dame football program - he was 25 when he succeeded the legendary Frank Leahy. Despite his age, and the obvious challenges of the position, he was always cool, calm, and collected. Enjoy, Irish fans! Paypal.me/OnwardtoVictory Patreon.com/OnwardtoVictoryPodcast
2022-01-24
43 min
Post-Growth Australia Podcast
The Politics of Permaculture with Terry Leahy
Permaculture is a popular topic on PGAP. Many who practice permaculture tend to also resonate with post-growth ideas. But for those in the post-growth movement who don’t like to garden, are there still things we can learn from permaculture? Can permaculture principles be applied to the wider economic, political and social change movements, or should permaculture keep itself to the garden bed? A new book, ‘The Politics of Permaculture’ endeavours to unpack the theory and practice of this popular and broad social movement. Author Terry Leahy collated many interviews and points of view from permaculture practitioners across the world...
2022-01-17
1h 01
Reframe Your Mindset for Success
The Mindset of an International Speaker with Professor Damian Hughes
On this episode of Reframe Your Mindset for Success my guest is Professor Damian Hughes. Damian is an international speaker and best-selling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. He is the author of eight best-selling business books which have been translated into ten languages. He was nominated for the 2007 William Hill Sports book of the year award for Peerless, his biography of boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson. He has also co-authored a critically acclaimed biography...
2022-01-10
49 min
Dancing with Change
Episode 3- Terry Leahy on The Politics of Permaculture
On the surface permaculture can appear to just be a hip form of gardening, although permaculturists often suggest it is a revolution disguised as gardening. But what is permaculture? Is permaculture perennial agriculture? Intelligent integrated design of homes and gardens? Or is permaculture a set of ethics and principles applied to design?In this episode, I speak with Terry Leahy about Permaculture. Terry has recently authored "The Politics of Permaculture" which takes a critical look at permaculture as a social movement. We discuss the context in which permaculture originates, its key ideas, and the different ways p...
2021-12-28
1h 34
Edge Dwellers Café
The politics of permaculture in pandemic times with Terry Leahy
In this episode, Ben Habib is joined by Dr Terry Leahy, Conjoint Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Newcastle. Terry’s research explores food security and rural development, environmental politics and global environmental crisis, and the philosophy of the humanist realist perspective in sociological analysis. Terry’s research and consultancy work has taken him from the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, to Southern Africa and Southeast Asia. Terry is the author of the recently-released book The Politics of Permaculture, published by Pluto Press. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:36 The flower of permaculture practice can't tak...
2021-11-08
1h 24
Edge Dwellers Café
The politics of permaculture in pandemic times with Terry Leahy
In this episode, Ben Habib is joined by Dr Terry Leahy, Conjoint Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Newcastle. Terry’s research explores food security and rural development, environmental politics and global environmental crisis, and the philosophy of the humanist realist perspective in sociological analysis. Terry’s research and consultancy work has taken him from the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, to Southern Africa and Southeast Asia. Terry is the author of the recently-released book The Politics of Permaculture, published by Pluto Press. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:36 The flower of permaculture practice can't tak...
2021-11-08
1h 24
Roundhouse Roulette | A Walker, Texas Ranger Podcast
“Division Street” | Hulk Hogan, Basketball & “PRISON!”
This episode we see the Rangers use basketball as a means to bring two gangs together. In case you didn’t think they could do it on their own, they get a little help from Terry “Hulk” Hogan… and God.See complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.If you'd like to support the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. To further support our shenanigans, check out our...
2021-10-06
1h 01
Squawk Box Europe Express
SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER, 2021
Evergrande shares are suspended in Hong Kong markets following Chinese media reports that Hopson Development is set to swoop in for a $5.1bn stake of its property unit. In other M&A news, U.S. private equity company CD&R has snapped up UK supermarket chain Morrisons for close to $10bn and is reportedly looking to install former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy as chairman. CNBC learns that U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai will announce that Beijing is not complying with the Trump-era Phase 1 deal. And more from the UK’s driver shortage as the military is set to...
2021-10-04
24 min
The Omnichallenge Podcast
#5: What makes good marketing? with Sir Terry Leahy
What constitutes a strong marketing strategy? And how do you leverage customer data to define that strategy in the first place? The latest episode of The Omnichallenge welcomes our first guest to discuss these challenges and more from the perspective of one of the world’s biggest retailers. Sir Terry Leahy served as the CEO of U.K. grocery giant Tesco for 13 years, spearheading green initiatives and growing the famous Tesco Clubcard program to a membership of more than 19 million shoppers. Tune in to hear Sir Leahy’s conversation with hosts Vanessa Horwell and Tim Maso...
2021-09-23
44 min
NAEL Cymru
Leadership Unlocked: Professor Damian Hughes
The National Academy for Educational Leadership Wales webinar series Leadership Unlocked is a professional learning programme exploring leadership in Wales and its educational context. Each webinar is guided by a notable guest speaker. These webinar recordings are designed for leaders in senior leadership roles from schools, youth and further education colleges and aims to support them in their roles as system leaders. Recorded and delivered digitally via the Zoom online platform. This episode features Professor Damian Hughes, an international speaker and bestselling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations...
2021-07-15
1h 17
CONKERS' CORNER
TWIN PETES INVESTING Podcast 52: Examples of how TwinPetes find #winning investing #stocks $PYPL $AMZN #MRW #GSK #LSEG #KCT #AV. #AZN #CMO #BRIDGEPOINT #PRIVATEEQUITY #TAKEOVERS #TRADING #PSYCHOLOGY #IPO's #SPREADBETTING #FINTECH #AI #BigData #SOTP #VALUE
The topics, stocks and shares mentioned/discussed include: One of Peter @conkers3' research & investment strategies One of Pete @wheeliedealer' research & investment strategies Watchlists Fundamental Analysis Technical Analysis Recovery plays Spotting a catalyst Position sizing Investment methodology Intrinsic Value Sum of the Parts SOTP Paypal $PYPL Morrisons MRW Tesco Sir Terry Leahy Clayton, Dubilier & Rice CDR Amazon $AMZN Aviva AV. Kin+Carta KCT GlaxoSmithKline GSK London Stock Exchange LSEG AstraZeneca AZN Refinitiv Takeovers Private Equity Online Shopping Online Retail Artificial Intelligence AI BigData Fintech Pharma Machine Learning ML Book: Security Analysis, by Benjamin Graham & David L. Dodd Book: T...
2021-07-02
1h 30
Making Business Matter (MBM)
The Bid for Morrison’s Supermarket
Grocery Guru Episode #33: The Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Join Andrew Grant and Darren A. Smith in the thirty-third episode of the Grocery Guru. They discuss the bid from United States private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, of which Terry Leahy is a Board Member, to buy Morrison's Supermarkets. But will Amazon now make a bid too? So here's today topic, Bid for Morrison's Supermarket. You Can View the Full Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Transcript Below: Darren A. Smith: Welcome to episode 33 of the Grocery Guru. And we are here today with that guru, Andrew Grant. How are you? Andrew Grant: ...
2021-06-21
09 min
Making Business Matter
Grocery Guru Episode #33: Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Bid for Morrison’s Supermarket – Amazon May Bid?
The Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Join Andrew Grant and Darren A. Smith in the thirty-third episode of the Grocery Guru. They discuss the bid from United States private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, of which Terry Leahy is a Board Member, to buy Morrison's Supermarkets. But will Amazon now make a bid too? You Can View the Full Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Transcript Below Darren A. Smith: Welcome to episode 33 of the Grocery Guru. And we are here today with that guru, Andrew Grant. How are you? Andrew Grant: Yeah, morning Darren. Yes, very good. Thank you very much. Darren...
2021-06-21
00 min
Grocery Guru
Grocery Guru Episode #33: Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Bid for Morrison's Supermarket - Amazon May Bid?
The Bid For Morrison’s Supermarket Join Andrew Grant and Darren A. Smith in the thirty-third episode of the Grocery Guru. They discuss the bid from United States private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, of which Terry Leahy is a Board Member, to buy Morrison’s Supermarkets. But will Amazon now make a bid too? Join Darren and Andrew as they discuss the bid for Morrison’s supermarket You Can View the Full Bid For Morrison’s Supermarket Transcript Below Darren A. Smith: Welcome to episode 33 of the...
2021-06-21
09 min
Making Business Matter (MBM)
The Bid for Morrison’s Supermarket
Grocery Guru Episode #33: The Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Join Andrew Grant and Darren A. Smith in the thirty-third episode of the Grocery Guru. They discuss the bid from United States private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, of which Terry Leahy is a Board Member, to buy Morrison's Supermarkets. But will Amazon now make a bid too? So here's today topic, Bid for Morrison's Supermarket. You Can View the Full Bid For Morrison's Supermarket Transcript Below: Darren A. Smith: Welcome to episode 33 of the Grocery Guru. And we are here today with that guru, Andrew Grant. How are you? Andrew Grant: ...
2021-06-21
09 min
Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
Terry v U.S. (Fair sentencing act limits)
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2021-06-15
05 min
Breakthrough Builders
Empathy Begets Excellence: Jeetu Patel
If you ask Jeetu Patel about the nature of success, he’ll tell you that “no one is entirely self-made.” And he’ll be quick to point out all the times that friends and mentors sustained, encouraged, and inspired him as he grew into positions of leadership at innovative companies like Doculabs, EMC, Box, and now, Cisco—where, as SVP and GM of Security and Collaboration, he’s taking on the mission to transform the company around SaaS offerings that break down geographical barriers and improve access to opportunity for people around the world.But as we often highli...
2021-05-27
38 min
Feel the Flow: Meaningful Music and Words w/ Terry Paul Choyce
For the Love of Children and Friends
Sweet Honey in the Rock - On ChildrenPlaying for Change - Children of the worldSusan Aglukark - Children of the World*Lee Ann Womack - I Hope you dancePeter Mayer - Brand NewMelanie DeMore - For you I SingOld Man Luedecke - The early days*Voices of Hope children’s choir - We are the WorldBeth Nielsen ChapmanLeahy - Friend*James Taylor -You Got a friendDavid Myles - New Fr...
2021-05-26
59 min
Feel the Flow: Meaningful Music and Words w/ Terry Paul Choyce
Music Makes Me Happy
Oka - Music makes me happyBob Sima - the measureVictor Lundberg - Best for YouMarianne Lewis- Light, love, joyScott Johnson - Thou shall enjoyThe Wailin Jennys - one voice*Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Music knows no boundariesHarold Payne - Music speaks louderDave Gunning - Sing it louder*Bonnie Ste Croix - Dream Outlook*Louie Armstrong - Dream a little dream of meRyan Shupe - Dream bigEve...
2021-05-19
58 min
Coach Class
Interview with Rob Chester, former MD NSF International, ex Walmart China, Asda & Tesco
Send us a textRob Chester studied law before getting into retail, having worked his way through Uni at the local Tesco.His father had given him advice as a young man - offering three options, become a doctor, a lawyer, or an accountant. Counting wasn't his strength and he couldn't stand the sight of blood. So he ended up being a lawyer running shops. Which came in handy when he started to look at the compliance rules that were dished out by head of office.He was brave, pointed out the obvious p...
2021-05-05
19 min