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Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
In this episode of Better Business, Better Life, Debra Chantry-Taylor and Adam Harris explore AI & its implication for businesses, leadership teams, and the future of EOS. The conversation dives into how AI is rapidly moving from being a “future issue” to something businesses must actively integrate into their daily operations. Debra and Adam discuss the growing role AI can play in productivity, accountability, communication, and leadership support, while also acknowledging the risks and limitations that come with it. Debra shares her personal experiences using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, explaining how AI can dramatically improve efficiency when used properly. At the same time, she highlights the importance of human oversight, noting that AI still lacks the empathy, emotional intelligence, and human connection required for many leadership and people-focused roles. Throughout the episode, Debra and Adam explore whether AI could ever replace EOS implementers, leadership teams, or integrators. While they believe AI will continue transforming workflows and automating repetitive tasks, they argue that trust, empathy, coaching, and difficult conversations still require human interaction. The discussion also touches on the fears many employees and leaders have around AI replacing jobs. Debra emphasizes that AI should be viewed as a tool to augment people, not remove them, freeing teams from repetitive work so they can focus on higher-value thinking, creativity, and leadership. Adam and Debra also discuss the importance of businesses integrating AI intentionally, rather than simply chasing trends. They highlight the need for training, communication, experimentation, and involving the whole organization in the AI journey to avoid resistance and confusion. This episode is a thought-provoking conversation about the future of work, leadership, and EOS, and how businesses can thoughtfully integrate AI in a way that improves efficiency while still protecting the human connection that great businesses are built on. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.com.au ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ►Claim Your Free E-Book: https://www.businessaction.co.nz/free-e-book/ ___________________________________________ GUEST'S DETAILS: ► Adam Harris – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adam-harris-eos/ ► Website – EOS Worldwide: https://www.eosworldwide.com/adam-harris Episode 273 Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to AI and EOS Implementation 03:49 – Debra's AI Tools and Initial Insights 08:10 – Human Connection and AI's Limitations 09:24 – AI's Role in EOS Implementation 22:00 – Challenges and Opportunities with AI 31:26 – AI's Impact on Business Culture and People 34:57 – Future of AI in Business 39:58 – Conclusion and Next Steps
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
Adam Harris is Frank and Fearless. As a leadership coach, consultant and facilitator, he applies this approach in all areas of his professional and personal life.In this episode, he discusses why so many great companies miss out on their potential and shares the important questions all business owners must ask themselves. He stresses the importance of having difficult conversations - avoiding them is a disservice to everyone involved. Despite the discomfort, disagreement and uncertainty then creates opportunity.His mission is to create the space to have the right conversations, at the right time, with the right people. Having worked with 25 businesses to implement EOS, he also tells us his favourite EOS tools and how they've transformed his clients.Find out how leaning into being frank and fearless has taken him to incredible and challenging new heights, both figuratively and literally!
Universities tried to be all things to all people. That model may not be working anymore. Adam Harris is joined by Ian Bogost, Atlantic contributing writer and a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, to discuss the state of higher education. On campuses across the country, students are graduating into a job market with questions on their mind. What kind of career is stable in 2026? Will AI make it even harder to get an entry-level job? Was my education worth all the money it cost? For universities that are already facing federal funding cuts and enrollment declines, the identity crisis their graduates are facing is an extension of their own: Is the purpose of college just to get a good job, or is there more to it? Colleges have been in rough spots before, but is it finally time to start rethinking their entire model? - - - Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Atlantic subscribers also get access to exclusive subscriber audio in Apple Podcasts. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/Listener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In parts of the Global South, political elites have framed LGBTQ rights as a foreign, colonial agenda. So should advocates abandon universal rights language in favour of arguments rooted in local traditions and anti-colonial sentiment? A new study tests exactly this question using survey evidence from Zimbabwe — and finds clear support for the local approach. Host Alan Renwick is joined by the study's authors, Phillip Ayoub and Adam Harris, both Professors in the UCL Department of Political Science. Mentioned in this episode: Rooting Equality: Testing the Effectiveness of Activist Frames Combating Homophobia in Zimbabwe by Phillip M. Ayoub and Adam S. Harris, British Journal of Political Science.
This episode of Game On delivers a heavy-hitting lineup that bridges the gap between the high school grind, the local links, and the biggest stage in sports entertainment.In this edition, we sit down with one of West Virginia's most dominant young athletes, Zaden Ranson, to discuss his recent success and what's next for his burgeoning career. Then, we shift from the field to the fairway as Danielle Monk from the WVGA joins us to preview the upcoming golf season and the initiatives growing the game across the state.Finally, things get "electrifying" as Adam Harris stops by the studio to break down the matches, the madness, and the legacy of WrestleMania.The Grind with Zaden Ranson: A deep dive into the mindset of a multi-sport standout and the work ethic required to compete at a high level in the Mountain State.Tee Time with the WVGA: Danielle Monk shares insights into the West Virginia Golf Association's 2026 schedule and how they are making the sport more accessible to the next generation.The Road to WrestleMania: Adam Harris provides expert analysis and bold predictions for the "Showcase of the Immortals," debating which superstars will have their "WrestleMania Moment."Episode SummarySegment Highlights
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
In this episode of Better Business, Better Life, Debra Chantry-Taylor and Adam Harris go deeper into what it really takes to get a business unstuck, moving beyond surface-level fixes to uncover the root causes holding companies back.They explore why so many businesses face the same issues again and again, and why most teams jump to solutions too quickly without properly identifying the real problem. Using tools like the EOS Issue Solving Track (IDS) and simple but powerful W questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why), they explain how to dig deeper and solve issues properly the first time.A major theme in this conversation is clarity. Without it, teams become reactive, communication breaks down, and founders feel increasingly overwhelmed as the business grows. Debra and Adam highlight how lack of clarity around roles, expectations, and outcomes leads directly to stagnation.They also discuss the importance of accountability, structured meetings, and consistent practice. High-performing teams don't just talk about issues, they build the muscle to solve them through repetition, trust, and open, honest conversations.The episode also tackles tough topics like having the wrong people in key roles, unproductive meetings, and early warning signs that a business is losing traction. Founders are encouraged to step back, take a clarity break, and seek external support such as coaches, mentors, or peer groups to gain perspective and momentum.If your business feels stuck in cycles of the same problems, this episode provides practical tools and mindset shifts to help you regain clarity, fix root causes, and move forward with confidence. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.com.au ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ►Claim Your Free E-Book: https://www.businessaction.co.nz/free-e-book/ ___________________________________________ GUEST'S DETAILS: ► Adam Harris – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adam-harris-eos/ ► Website – EOS Worldwide: https://www.eosworldwide.com/adam-harris Episode 268 Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 00:36 – Why Businesses Get Stuck: Introduction and Initial Thoughts 02:48 – Exploring the Root Causes of Repeated Issues 13:35 – The Importance of Teamwork and Practice 18:47 – Identifying the Wrong People in Key Roles 23:47 – Unproductive Meetings in Growing Companies 35:58 – Communication Breakdown and Reactive vs Proactive Behaviour 38:53 – Overwhelm Among Founders and Lack of Clarity 41:27 – Early Warning Signs of Businesses Losing Traction 41:39 – The Role of Lack of Clarity in Business Stagnation 44:28 – First Steps for Founders to Take When Recognising Symptoms
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
In this episode of Better Business, Better Life, Debra Chantry-Taylor and Adam Harris dive into what it really takes to get a business unstuck and moving forward again with EOS. They explore the hidden forces that cause businesses to stall, particularly fear and complacency. Fear often shows up as indecision or hesitation, while complacency creeps in when things are going well and leaders stop pushing for growth. Together, these can quietly bring momentum to a halt. A key theme in the conversation is how founders themselves can become the bottleneck. Without self-awareness and clear accountability, visionaries can drift back into day-to-day operations, slowing the business instead of leading it. Adam highlights the importance of rediscovering your “mojo” and finding where you truly add value as a leader. Debra and Adam emphasise that getting a business unstuck is less about strategy and more about execution. That means having a clear vision, strong accountability structures, and consistent communication rhythms. Tools like the accountability chart and regular leadership meetings ensure alignment and keep everyone moving in the same direction. They also discuss the powerful role of external facilitators, who bring objectivity, challenge thinking, and hold founders accountable in ways internal teams often cannot. If your business feels stuck or slow, this episode offers practical insights to help you regain clarity, rebuild momentum, and lead with confidence. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.com.au ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ►Claim Your Free E-Book: https://www.businessaction.co.nz/free-e-book/ ___________________________________________ GUEST'S DETAILS: ► Adam Harris – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adam-harris-eos/ ► Website – EOS Worldwide: https://www.eosworldwide.com/adam-harris Episode 267 Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction00:36 – Why Businesses Get Stuck and How Founders Can Address It 25:33 – Common Reasons Businesses Get Stuck 28:49 – Founders Becoming Bottlenecks 29:06 – The Role of Accountability and Vision 29:39 – The Importance of Clarity and Execution 33:05 – Misalignment Among Leadership Teams 41:42 – Founders as Bottlenecks 46:39 – The Role of External Facilitators 47:15 – The Importance of Regular Communication 47:35 – Final Thoughts and Next Steps
Last weekend, on Easter Sunday, President Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social: “Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!” On Tuesday, he posted again: “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” Hours later—after ongoing talks, and condemnation by world leaders and American lawmakers from both parties—the United States agreed to a two-week cease-fire with Iran. The Atlantic's Adam Harris talks to the staff writers Tom Nichols and Nancy Youssef about where the two countries can go from here and what happens when genocidal threats become political policy. Further reading: “Did Trump Just Threaten to Use Nuclear Weapons in Iran?” by Tom Nichols “Trump Made a Deal That Gives Him Nothing He Wanted” by Nancy A. Youssef --- Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Atlantic subscribers also get access to exclusive subscriber audio in Apple Podcasts. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/Listener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as Adam Harris, a Long Island-based videographer and photographer, shares his journey from filming local bands and venues to creating a nostalgic archive of the 2000s Long Island music scene. Discover the behind-the-scenes of capturing live shows, the evolution of his equipment, and the significance of preserving local music history. ------What's in the episode: The origins of Adam Harris's passion for filming concertsTechnical evolution from analog to digital equipmentThe cultural significance of documenting local music scenes Filming live concerts and festivalsEvolution of music venues and scenesCommunity and nostalgia in hardcore and metalcore scenes------Guest Links: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnsteadyHandInstagram - https://instagram.com/theunsteadyhand------About Bardown Breakdown:Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are not an Isles podcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are!
Today is World Autism Day, and a new report from AsIAm has found that seven in ten autistic people and families say that autism misinformation is rising in Ireland and has increased in the last year…For more on this, Shane is joined by the charity's CEO, Adam Harris…
Adam Harris, Chief Executive of AsIAm, responds to figures of children with special needs that have been physically restrained in schools 461 times since the beginning of the academic year.
State Senate candidate Chris Pritt, WV Supreme Court Justice Thomas Ewing, Chuck McGill and Adam Harris on the Green Chili Shootout at Capitol Market.
The Money Trench - The Music Industry Podcast with Mark Sutherland
Welcome to The Money Trench! This week, Mark is joined by Adam Harris and Callum Read, Co-Founders of Touchdown MGMT, and record label Happy Artist. Having worked with bands such as The Snuts, The Rooks, and Hunny Buzz, they discuss the state of guitar music and why it's back on the rise. They also discuss the aftermath of the BRITs, grassroots venues, and their mission to break regional talent in the UK. NEWSLETTER Sign up HERE for the TMT newsletter - featuring each week's hottest music industry stories. SOUNDON The Money Trench is sponsored by SoundOn. TIXEL The Money Trench is sponsored by Tixel. PPL The Money Trench is sponsored by the PPL. KEEP UP TO DATE For the latest podcast and music business updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @the_money_trench LinkedIn: The Money Trench Website: The Money Trench GET IN TOUCH If you have any feedback, guest suggestions or general comments? We'd love to hear from you! - Get in touch here! Thanks to our partners SoundOn Tixel PPL Earth/Percent Tom A Smith Aimless Play Fourth Pillar Sennheiser Junkhead Studio Tape Notes Executive Producer: Mike Walsh Producer: Tape Notes
This week, the Atlantic staff writer Elaine Godfrey was covering a campaign rally in Texas when she was ushered out. Elaine has been covering national politics for years, and has been turned away before—but that usually happens only at Trump rallies.This time, she was turned away by the staff of a Democrat running in the Texas Senate primary. The Atlantic's Adam Harris talks with Godfrey about her experience and what to know about the Texas primaries. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Atlantic subscribers also get access to exclusive subscriber audio in Apple Podcasts. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/Listener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Brendan to discuss the Sunday newspapers are Adam Harris, Founder and CEO of AsIAm; Brigid Laffan, Emeritus Professor at the European University Institute; Harry McGee, Political Correspondent with the Irish Times and Hazel Chu, Dublin City Councillor and Green Party Deputy Leader.
The Trump administration is trying to sanitize U.S. history by removing mentions of slavery on historic monuments, scrubbing words such as “oppression” from government websites, and obscuring the legacy of Black American heroes. Last summer, the president personally criticized the Smithsonian for focusing too much on “how bad slavery was.” The Atlantic's Clint Smith and Adam Harris argue that if the federal government won't reckon with the nation's past, it might be time for a different approach to understanding Black history. --- Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Atlantic subscribers also get access to exclusive subscriber audio in Apple Podcasts. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/Listener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Report from Barry Lenihan; Pa Daly, Sinn Féin TD for Kerry; and Adam Harris, Chief Executive of 'As I Am' Autism Charity
Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm which campaigns for people with Autism.
One in four corporate employees self-identify or have been diagnosed as neurodivergent, according to new research from the Institute of Education at Dublin City University. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was CEO of As I am Ireland Autism Charity, Adam Harris.
One in four corporate employees self-identify or have been diagnosed as neurodivergent, according to new research from the Institute of Education at Dublin City University. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was CEO of As I am Ireland Autism Charity, Adam Harris.
The first ever autistic Barbie doll to represent neurodivergent children has been launched by the toy giant Mattel.The Barbie features accessories like a fidget spinner, noise-cancelling headphones, and a communication tablet, but is this a positive move by the toy mogul or too generalised of a representation of autism?Joining Ciara to discuss is actor Brian Mulvey and Adam Harris, CEO and Founder of AsIAm.Image: Mattel
Five Faves: 2005 Edition Executive producer Adam Harris walks us through some of the most memorable sets and performances from his first season with Mountain Stage, twenty short years ago. Tune in to hear The Del McCoury Band, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Lizz Wright, Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith, Odetta and more! https://bit.ly/4sptuc8
Allen covers forecasts for 46 GW of new US wind capacity by 2029, driven by data centers and reshoring. Plus Equinor’s Empire Wind project stays on track for late 2026, RWE gets approval for the Five Estuaries offshore wind farm in the UK, and a Scottish startup raises funding for modular multi-rotor turbines. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly Substack newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by StrikeTape by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Follow us on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Engineering with Rosie on YouTube! Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! There is an old saying about the wind. You cannot see it. You cannot hold it. But you can harness it. And right now, people around the world are doing exactly that. After years of sluggish growth, American wind power is waking up. Wood Mackenzie reports the United States will add more than seven gigawatts of new wind capacity in 2025. That is a thirty-six percent jump from this year. And by 2029? Forty-six gigawatts of new capacity coming online. Why now? Because after a decade of flat electricity demand, America is hungry for power again. Data centers. Electric vehicles. Factories returning home. Demand is growing three percent annually now, up from less than one percent before. Out West, they are leading the charge. Wyoming. New Mexico. Colorado. Pattern Energy’s three-point-five gigawatt SunZia project in New Mexico alone will make them the top wind installer in 2026. And Invenergy’s Towner Energy Center in Colorado? Nine hundred ninety-eight megawatts. The single largest project expected to come online in 2027. But here is where it gets interesting. Off the coast of Long Island, a different kind of story is unfolding. The Empire Wind project. Eight hundred ten megawatts of offshore wind power. Enough to power half a million homes in Brooklyn. Norwegian energy giant Equinor is building it. And despite the political headwinds blowing against offshore wind, New York is standing firm. First electricity expected by late 2026. Across the Atlantic, Britain just gave the green light to something bigger. The Five Estuaries offshore wind farm. Seventy-nine turbines off the coast of Suffolk and Essex. At least twenty-three miles from shore. German energy company RWE is building it. When complete, it will power one million British homes. One million. Meanwhile, Europe is putting its money where the wind blows. Austria’s Erste Group just signed a two hundred million euro deal with the European Investment Bank. Part of an eight billion euro program to strengthen European wind turbine manufacturers. As Karl Nehammer, the bank’s vice president, put it: Europe is serious about keeping wind manufacturing jobs at home. Now… You might think wind power is all about going big. Massive offshore farms. Turbines taller than skyscrapers. But in Stirling, Scotland, three entrepreneurs have a different idea. Adam Harris. Paul Pirrie. Peter Taylor. They founded a company called Myriad Wind Energy Systems. Their invention? Small modular wind turbines. Multiple rotors mounted in a framework. No cranes needed. No special roads. Install them on a farm. On a factory. On a remote site where traditional turbines could never go. This week, they secured eight hundred sixty-five thousand pounds in seed funding. Led by Tricapital Angels. Their first prototype? A fifty-kilowatt unit scheduled for 2026. From Wyoming to New York. From Essex to Austria. From the North Sea to the Scottish Highlands. Wind energy is not waiting for permission. It is happening. Forty-six gigawatts in America alone by decade’s end. Billions of euros flowing in Europe. Innovators in Scotland proving that sometimes, smaller is smarter. You cannot see the wind. But you can see what it is building. That’s the wind industry news for the 22nd of December 2025. Happy Holidays folks, wherever you may be.
Adam Harris, CEO for AsIAm, gives tips for an Autism-friendly Christmas
Adam Harris, co-founder of Integrity Alliance, a conscious business that helps leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs build soul-aligned brands, purpose-driven strategies, and communities grounded in trust.Through conscious branding, strategic consulting, and sacred offerings like their Cacao Networking Circles, Adam supports clients in slowing down, reconnecting with purpose, and creating from a place of presence and spiritual integrity.Now, Adam's journey of growing a business at the pace of truth—not urgency—shows how redefining success can lead to more meaningful collaboration, deeper relationships, and offerings that serve from the inside out.And while balancing the sacred with the strategic, he's reminding us that business can be a living field to tend - not just something to scale.Here's where to find more:Website:
Food and eating can be exceptionally challenging for autistic people, particularly kids. So, why is this, and what questions does it raise about the Free School Meals Scheme?Joining Seán to discuss is Adam Harris, Founder of As I Am…
Donald Trump yesterday held a press conference alongside this Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jnr. During that conference Donald Trump falsely linked paracetamol, under its American market name of Tylenol, to autism made numerous false pronouncements on its causes and on vaccines.We got reaction to these claims with Dr Brendan O'Shea, Assistant Adjuvant Professor in Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin and Kildare GP and also Adam Harris, Founder and CEO, AsIAm .
Several TDs have written to the Ceann Comhairle to ask that Danny Healy Rae withdraw remarks he made about autism during a private members' motion on special education school places this week. We get reaction to this with Adam Harris, CEO of AsIam Ireland's autism charity.
What if you could trade the markets in just 30 minutes a day — using AI?Nice idea, but is it even possible?On this episode I talk to Adam Harris, a former City trader turned mentor.He runs a mentorship program - The Forex Masterclass - that blends old-school market know-how with cutting-edge tech.For this episode he talks to me about how he got to where he is today as well as providing us with an overview of how he combines discretionary trading with signals and patterns produced by AI. Check out Adam's mentorship program from here.==If you're a trader with an interesting story to share and you'd like to be on the show, reach out to nic.penrake@gmail.com. Thank you. Support the showSubscribe to A Trader's Life
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
This week on Better Business, Better Life, host Debra Chantry-Taylor is joined by Adam Harris to give you the inside scoop on the upcoming EOS Conference! With over 220,000 EOS users and 850+ implementers worldwide, this year's event promises to be the biggest yet. Taking place on September 5th at Pullman on the Park in Melbourne, the conference will feature global EOS leaders, including Mark O'Donnell and Don Tinney, plus hands-on workshops and breakout streams tailored for every stage of EOS implementation. Debra also shares details on her session, “Are you self-implementing or self-inflicting EOS?”, while Adam reveals what makes this event an unmissable opportunity for business leaders. Plus, Debra and Adam share insider tips on securing discounted tickets and what attendees can expect from this powerful day of learning, networking, and growth. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.com.au ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ EOS CONFERENCE DETAILS:► Register Here ► Use DEBVIP or ADAVIP for 50% off tickets! ► Email Debra at debra@businessaction.com.au or Adam at adam@businessaction.com.au for free ticket offers. Episode 232 Chapters: 00:00 – EOS Conference Overview 02:39 – Details of the EOS Conference 04:22 – Breakout Streams and Workshops 05:26 – Event Details and Ticket Information 09:17 – Personal Experiences and Benefits of EOS 09:32 – Annual Planning and Team Building 12:13 – Celebrating Successes and Setting Long-Term Goals 14:24 – Execution and Problem-Solving 16:17 – Final Recap and Encouragement
Entrepreneurs Gillian White of children's clothing brand Sully & Juno, and Adam Harris of AsIAm, Ireland's autism charity explore the unique viewpoint that comes with being neurodivergent in the workplace.
AsIAm and PTSB have launched the 2025 Autism Friendly Towns Initiative, which asks villages, towns and cities around Ireland to become genuinely inclusive to autistic people in their communities.Adam Harris, Chief Executive of AsIAm, joined Matt on Tuesday to explain the initiative further and highlight how you can get involved.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
Everyday, communities are encouraged to be more and more autism friendly. The latest Autism Friendly Towns Initiative sees autism charity AsIAm join forces with PTSB to promote accessibility and inclusivity for autistic individuals.Adam Harris is AsIAm Founder and CEO, and joins Kieran to discuss.
PJ talks to Adam Harris, political correspondent with The Irish Sun on yesterday's tariffs announcement by President Trump Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Harris, Chief Executive of AsIAm, outlines its latest report highlighting concerns about services as parents stage a protest at Leinster House seeking school places for their autistic children.
Or: why we all hear what we want to hear, and disregard the rest. Confirmation bias is hardwired into human brains, and without it we'd never get through our day. But it doesn't half get us - and the planet - into trouble sometimes. In this episode Dave learns all about confirmation bias from the splendid Professor Adam Harris off of University College London. Learn about how casinos make their cash, why lefties should read righty-press sometimes, why confirmation bias once caused a plane to crash into a massive volcano, and why climate deniers and activists alike could all benefit from being a bit more like a fox. These new-format episodes take a long time to record, script, and edit. If you like it - that'll make me happy. Let me know your thoughts on the show - hello@yourbrainonclimate.com. Please rate, review and subscribe, and share the show on socials. Please consider chucking this humble indie podcaster a few quid at www.patreon.com/yourbrainonclimate. Owl noises = references: 14:40 - Metacognition26:29 - Bounded (/Adaptive) Rationality 44:48 - Philip Tetlock / Foxes vs Hedgehogs46:38 - Pilots (still) report confirmation bias48:38 - Mussweiler et al / Consider the Opposite The show is hosted and produced by me, Dave Powell, who you can find @powellds on Bluesky and X/Twitter, although I don't use the latter any more. YBOC theme music and iterations thereof, by me. Show logo by Arthur Stovell at www.designbymondial.com.
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
In this week'sBetter Business, Better Life Flashback Series, we revisit a thought-provoking conversation with Adam Harris, EOS implementer and founder of Frank and Fearless. While EOS provides a proven framework for business success, Adam takes us beyond the fundamentals, challenging common misconceptions and exploring how structure, accountability, and simplicity can fuel—not stifle—growth and innovation. Debra and Adam dive into the balance between systemisation and creativity, addressing concerns that EOS may be too rigid for dynamic businesses. They discuss how a well-defined framework actually frees entrepreneurs to focus on their strengths, build stronger teams, and create sustainable long-term success. Adam also shares insights on transparency, leadership accountability, and the role of short-term discomfort in achieving lasting business growth. So, if you're new to EOS or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode offers valuable perspectives on maximising its benefits while maintaining flexibility. Tune in and re-visit the key principles that drive high-performing businesses and leadership teams. CONNECT WITH DEBRA: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra:debra@businessaction.co.nz ►See how she can help you:https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ GUEST'S DETAIL: ►Frank and Fearless Website ►Connect with Adam ►Adam Harris - LinkedIn Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:08 - Adam Harris and His Journey 04:39 - Addressing Controversial Questions About EOS 11:01 - EOS and Entrepreneurial Innovation 17:21 - Simplicity and Consistency of EOS 19:29 - Short-Term vs. Long-Term Vision in EOS 19:40 - Transparency and Accountability in EOS 33:05 - Cult-Like Mentality and Dependence on EOS 36:30 - Necessity and Dependence on EOS 39:10 - Tips and Tools for EOS Implementation
Adam Harris, Founder and CEO of the charity AsIAm, discusses the Government's Understanding Behaviours of Concern guidelines.
A Ghost in the Console Alanah finds nothing is free and what price she has to pay to make her dreams come true. Written by Johnny Stitches Starring: Jessica McEvoy as Alanah Alt https://twitter.com/jnmcevoy https://www.facebook.com/groups/2026273277610169 Molly Lankford as Carmen Listing https://www.facebook.com/molly.lankford/ Dominic James as Phil Naser https://twitter.com/dominic80073422 https://www.facebook.com/dominic.james.14 Adam Harris as Pipdknow https://www.instagram.com/aharr100/ https://www.facebook.com/adam.harris.982 Production by Rachel Boyd https://inthegrow.podbean.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-boyd-195657103 Story Music by Aeon Code Main Theme Music by Johnny Stitches Episode Artwork by Johnny Stitches Check out www.HearingTheHaunted.com, and while you are there, see the rules on summiting a story to us, and maybe you will be our next haunt! Hearing the Haunted is made possible by our passionate patrons. Joining our Haunted House will get you access to amazing free merch, shout-outs on the show, and sneak peeks into all of the things we are building in the SireniBarn, but most importantly, it keeps the show from becoming a ghost itself. Find out more at www.Patreon.com/SirenicideWe are grateful for the support! Without it, this show won't be possible. Please consider rating and reviewing the show on your favorite podcast app. If you are hungry for more Audio Drama, please check out our Serialized Show over a www.Sirenicide.com. It has over 100 episodes ready for your binge-listening enjoyment! For Hearing the Haunted or Sirenicide Merch, including some super comfy shirts, please stop by our store on www.TeePublic.com/Sirenicide. Stay UpToDate on all thing Hearing the Haunted by Following us on: Twitter https://twitter.com/HearTheHaunt Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HearingTheHaunted Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/HearingTheHaunted Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hearthehaunt/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmJK7VHaFB9FfYRtWweMUsg Title Card by Desdymona Howard https://twitter.com/desdymona https://desdymona.com Keep an ear out, our Haunted ones, and well speak to you again very soon… All Elements of Hearing the Haunted are copyright 2021 by Atrium Dynamics unless otherwise stated. Any duplication or use of this production without the written consent of Atrium Dynamics is prohibited. Please visit HearingtheHaunted.com for more details. #podcast #anthology #horror #sirenicide #audiodrama #HearingTheHaunted #WritingCommunity #submissions #horrorstories #audiodramas #podcasts
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Kamala Harris confronts one of her political vulnerabilities, immigration, by visiting the southern border. Plus, foreign policy takes center stage as Harris and Donald Trump meet Ukraine's president. Join guest moderator Laura Barrón-López, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Wendy Benjaminson of Bloomberg News, Adam Harris of The Atlantic and Heidi Przybyla of Politico to discuss this and more.
Next Chapter Podcasts presents the complete Play On Podcast series, AS YOU LIKE IT, in its entirety. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phebe confronts Rosalind (“Johnnyseed”) for being rude, leading Sylvius, Phebe, Orlando and Rosalind to expound on the meaning of love as a thunderstorm descends. Rosalind ends their railing by telling them to meet again tomorrow for a wedding where they will all be married to the one they love. Touchstone and Audrey celebrate as two musicians from Duke Senior's camp pass by. Touchstone asks them to sing a song, which they do to great fanfare, but he gets jealous and mocks their music when they express interest in Audrey. The next day, Duke Senior arrives at the wedding site and asks Orlando if he thinks “Johnnyseed” is really capable of doing everything he promises. Rosalind shows up as Johnnyseed and checks with Duke Senior to be sure she'll allow her daughter to marry Orlando. S/he also checks to be sure Phebe will marry Silvius if Johnnyseed isn't available. Duke Senior tells Orlando that she sees some similarities between Johnnyseed and her daughter, Rosalind. When Touchstone and Audrey arrive, Jacques excitedly introduces Touchstone to the Duke. Touchstone entertains the Duke with a witty explanation of how to win an argument. Everything changes when Hymen envelops them all in a magical song, revealing Johnnyseed's true identity as Rosalind. Upon realizing that Johnnyseed is actually a woman who is in love with Orlando, Phebe agrees to marry Silvius. Hymen marries all four couples: Rosalind and Orlando, Celia and Oliver, Audrey and Touchstone and Phebe and Silvius. They dance together until Jakes DeBoys, the second son of Sir Roland, takes the stage to announce that Duke Frederick, who had entered the forest to kill his brother, was converted by an old religious man and decided to bequeath his crown to Duke Senior. Hearing this news, Jacques announces tells everyone he's going back to the Court and bids them all farewell. Rosalind ends the series with a speech of appreciation. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Democratic and Republican presidential tickets are finally set. Tim Walz has joined Kamala Harris in the race, and JD Vance is trying to make a positive impact for Donald Trump. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The New Yorker, Adam Harris of The Atlantic and Michael Scherer of The Washington Post to discuss this and more.
We're a little more than 100 days until Election Day and the race for the White House has been turned upside-down. The Trump team had a plan to defeat Joe Biden, but with Kamala Harris as his opponent, it's a whole new race. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Eugene Daniels of Politico, Adam Harris of The Atlantic and Asma Khalid of NPR to discuss this and more.
After a 2018 Supreme Court decision kicked off a wave of legalization across America, sports gambling has become an integral part of how fans consume sports and how leagues make money. But with high-profile athletes caught up in betting scandals, a windfall welcomed by the sports industry also poses serious risks to it. Sports journalist and Atlantic contributor Jemele Hill joins guest host Adam Harris to discuss whether leagues can manage the mess of banning athletes who gamble, all while advertising sports betting. And what if any impact the spike in gambling will have on a new generation of fans. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/podsub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republican Party is gathered in Wisconsin to renominate Donald Trump for president. The convention follows a near-miss assassination attempt on Trump and the announcement of Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his pick for running mate. All the while, President Biden faces calls from within the Democratic Party for him to step aside. Staff writer Tim Alberta has chronicled his fair share of GOP campaigns, but this one is unlike any he's seen. He joins guest host Adam Harris from the RNC convention hall to give an inside view of the party and campaign that are planning for a landslide win in November. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/podsub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America is not new to political violence, but the near-assassination of Donald Trump is an attack without comparison in 21st-century politics. How do process it? What happens next? And how true are the claims, as President Joe Biden put it in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, that “this is not who we are?” For this bonus episode of Radio Atlantic, guest host Adam Harris speaks with staff writer Anne Applebaum and executive editor Adrienne LaFrance. Both have written and reported extensively about political violence in America and abroad. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/podsub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After his disastrous debate performance in June, President Biden faced calls from Democratic lawmakers and power brokers to step aside. But with the president firmly committed to staying in, what recourse does the party have? How would the Democratic Party replace the presumptive nominee? Would such an extreme step be possible? And would it ultimately help against Trump? Guest host Adam Harris is joined by staff writers Mark Leibovich and Elaine Godfrey to discuss. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You'll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/podsub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harvard and elite institutions like it have been in the news a lot lately. Following the outbreak of war in Gaza, three university presidents — Liz Magill, Claudine Gay, and Sally Kornbluth — testified in a congressional hearing about antisemitism on campus. And since that hearing, two of those three presidents have resigned from their posts. But the criticism of inadequate responses to antisemitism — and the accusations of plagiarism — are just the tip of the iceberg. Weeds host Jonquilyn Hill sits down with the Atlantic's Adam Harris to discuss. Read More: An Existential Threat to American Higher Education — The Atlantic Republicans are weaponizing antisemitism to take down college DEI offices — Vox The State Must Provide: Why America's Colleges Have Always Been Unequal—and How to Set Them Right (Hardcover) | Loyalty Bookstores Submit your policy questions! We want to know what you're curious about. Credits: Jonquilyn Hill, host Sofi LaLonde, producer Erica Huang, engineer A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a donation to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices