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On August 26, 2015, a routine morning news broadcast turned into a national tragedy when reporter Alison Parker and photojournalist Adam Ward were gunned down live on air. As they interviewed a local community leader in Virginia, the world watched in horror as the unimaginable unfolded on screen. For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon!
“HR Heretics†| How CPOs, CHROs, Founders, and Boards Build High Performing Companies
Adam Ward (founding partner, Growth by Design) discusses the current landscape of executive hiring in people/talent roles, particularly the prevalence of "pocket listings" - positions filled through private networks rather than public postings. He offers insights into what CEOs value in people leaders (business-driven mindset, operational excellence), how candidates can effectively navigate professional networks, and the importance of structured hiring processes. *Email us your questions or topics for Kelli & Nolan: hrheretics@turpentine.coFor coaching and advising inquire at https://kellidragovich.com/HR Heretics is a podcast from Turpentine.—
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Join us for an exciting episode of the Gill Athletics Track and Field Connections Podcast with the remarkable Adam Ward, Head Coach of the University of Maine's Track and Field team!
Unlock the secrets to rekindling your professional passion as we delve into the epidemic of workplace disengagement with Adam Ward, our celebrated three-time guest. Our conversation uncovers the jarring truth that two-thirds of American workers are disenchanted, dissecting the roots of this malaise and offering a lifeline for those feeling adrift in their careers. Adam, with his rich coaching background, sheds light on how the quest for recognition and meaningful rewards can be the difference between merely surviving and truly thriving in the corporate world.Are you standing at a career crossroads or seeking to elevate your role within your current organization? This episode is your guide through the labyrinth of professional advancement, where we share invigorating success stories and actionable advice. We underscore the newfound liberation in workplace flexibility and discuss the need for self-advocacy, particularly among introverts. Learn how clear communication with your employer can transform your work-life balance and lead to exciting pathways you might not yet have envisioned.As we wrap up this compelling discussion, we scrutinize the delicate interplay between trust, technology, and career progression. We critique heavy-handed monitoring tools and champion technologies that enrich our work lives without stifling individuality. For listeners on the brink of burnout, Adam offers optimistic strategies for rejuvenating your career, urging you to reimagine the future and rediscover the drive that once propelled you forward. Tune in and spark a transformation that recharges your professional journey.Connect with Adam:LinkedInThanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
The term "dark net" extends beyond the realms of the dark web and the deep web; it also encompasses cell phones and the surface net. Facebook, for instance, is not exempt from the presence of hackers and dubious individuals. The platform has even hosted some disturbing real murder videos, a few of which remain accessible.Explore the unsettling details of these heinous crimes in an upcoming true crime internet episode. The focus will be on the Facebook murder videos that have emerged in recent years, with claims that some of them are still available on the platform. While showcasing such content on YouTube is prohibited, a comprehensive account of the videos' content and the events surrounding them will be provided. This aspect delves into the darker side of the internet, where, contrary to the common belief that such content resides solely on the dark web and the deep web, it is openly accessible on the surface web, making it distressing for all viewers.The alleged and convected killers, victims, authorities, and others mentioned in these cases include Mark Mechikoff, Claribel Marie Estrella, Nye County Sheriff, San Mateo Police, Robert Lee Godwin Sr., Steve Stephens, Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, Alison Parker, Adam Ward, Vicki Gardner, and Vester Lee Flanagan II. These are profoundly tragic instances, and there is a plea for the removal of the videos to mitigate any further distress caused.
In this episode, Adam Ward and I discuss quick insights on Lean's current state, avoiding common transformation errors, and unlocking momentum for stuck Lean practitioners. What You'll Learn: What are your thoughts on the state of lean today? How do you stay current with Lean trends? What are some common mistakes you see with transformations? What one piece of advice would you give Lean practitioners for the ‘20s? How can Lean practitioners who feel “stuck,” get momentum again? About the Guest: Adam Ward is an experienced executive coach who has helped hundreds of leaders achieve their goals. He has an uncanny ability to identify root causes that prevent organizational growth and help clients overcome these challenges and obstacles at scale. Adam has a wealth of experience working with executives in a variety of industries. He has worked with CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CMOs, and other senior leaders. He is fluent in operational excellence, design thinking, Agile, and other operational and development methodologies. Adam is a trusted advisor to his clients. He is confidential and supportive, and he always puts his clients' needs first. He is also a skilled listener and communicator and is an Amazon best-selling author of Lean Design in Healthcare and the Healthcare Innovator's Workbook. Links: Click here for Adam's Book, "Lean Design in Healthcare" Click here to connect with Adam on LinkedIn Click here for Adam's Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansolutions/support
Adam Ward, Founding Partner at Growth by Design Talent joined us on The Modern People Leader. We talked about the shortage of HR leaders out there, how to be a trusted advisor to your CEO as a CPO, and how to run a structured job search. ---- This episode was brought to you by Metaview – the AI assistant for interviewing. Try Metaview for free here. ---- (3:06) Good news stories (8:00) Adam's journey in Talent Acquisition: Facebook, Qualcomm, Pinterest, and founding Growth by Design Talent (13:00) Growth by Design Talent (15:40) Why we should be jealous he gets to work at Growth by Design Talent (17:25) The state of the union for talent (21:25) Advice to people leaders right now (25:00) The different styles of influencing (30:00) Employees want to know what's expected of them and where they stand with their leader (33:58) We're facing a huge shortage of CHROs and Chief People Officers (36:00) The attributes of a trusted advisor (42:34) Having a structured job search framework (49:48) Rapid fire questions ----
Welcome back, Uncommon Leaders!Join us in a conversation brimming with wisdom and impactful strategies, as I welcome Adam Ward - an executive coach with nearly 20 years of experience. Adam offers a fresh perspective on how to manage time, maximize productivity, and create genuine customer value. His insights about evading the pitfalls of overwork and neglecting other crucial aspects of life like health and family are particularly eye-opening.Throughout this episode, we delve into the art of prioritizing tasks, managing calendars, and harnessing the power of automation and artificial intelligence to boost productivity. For those craving to step up from mediocrity to excellence in business or personal life, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice. So, buckle up for a ride packed with insights, tips, and strategies to turbocharge your personal and professional life. Adam's WebsiteLinkedIn Thanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
It's hereeeee! Part 2 of the amazing, IN REAL LIFE recording between Natalia and Stephanie. In part 2 they wrap up with a discussion on suing social media giants, exposure to violence through media, and a lighthearted ending in the nurse's corner! Want to tell us what you think? Correct all our mistakes? Share a juicy story? Don't be shy: tildeathdouspartpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @tildeathdouspartpodcast Twitter: @tdduppodcast TikTok: @tildeathdouspartpod The best ways you can support us is to listen, like and review! Sources: “Murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward.” Edited by Wikipedia Foundation, Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2023, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Alison_Parker_and_Adam_Ward. Carlton, Genevieve. “The Horrifying Story of Alison Parker, the Promising Young Reporter Shot Dead While on Air.” All That's Interesting, All That's Interesting, 22 Jan. 2022, https://allthatsinteresting.com/alison-parker. Morse, Dan, and Mary Pat Flaherty. “Ex-Colleagues of Virginia Gunman Say Many Tried to Mentor and Support Him.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 29 Aug. 2015, https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/ex-colleagues-of-virginia-gunman-say-many-tried-to-mentor-and-support-him/2015/08/28/07d2598e-4da5-11e5-84df-923b3ef1a64b_story.html. Gibbs, Samuel. “Facebook and Twitter Users Complain over Virginia Shooting Videos Autoplay.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 27 Aug. 2015, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/27/facebook-twitter-users-complain-virginia-shooting-videos-autoplay. August 26, 2015 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/virginia-wdbj-station-shooting-alleged-gunman-posted-video-of-shooting-on-social-media/ Let's Read! Podcast Episode 163 February 21, 2023 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chased-on-the-highway-28-true-scary-stories-ep-163/id1432242042?i=1000600987664 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tildeathdouspartpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tildeathdouspartpodcast/support
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
“A Religious Center With a Civic Circumference: Unitarians in San Francisco Since 1850” Sunday, January 29, 2023, 10:50 am, Worship Service Livestream Our past Senior Minister returns to our pulpit to speak about the history of our congregation. Since his retirement five years ago, he has been working on a book, which will be available soon, about this history. When the book comes out, he will lead an Adult Rel. Ed. course on the phases of UU history in SF. Rev. John Buehrens, Sunday Preacher; Dennis Adams, Worship Associate; Andrés Vera, Cellist; Adam Ward, Vocalist; Bill Ganz, Pianist Shulee Ong, Camera; Eric Shackelford, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Thomas Brown, Sexton; Carrie Steere-Salazar, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
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“A Religious Center With a Civic Circumference: Unitarians in San Francisco Since 1850” Sunday, January 29, 2023, 10:50 am, Worship Service Livestream Our past Senior Minister returns to our pulpit to speak about the history of our congregation. Since his retirement five years ago, he has been working on a book, which will be available soon, about this history. When the book comes out, he will lead an Adult Rel. Ed. course on the phases of UU history in SF. Rev. John Buehrens, Sunday Preacher; Dennis Adams, Worship Associate; Andrés Vera, Cellist; Adam Ward, Vocalist; Bill Ganz, Pianist Shulee Ong, Camera; Eric Shackelford, Camera; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Joe Chapot, Live Chat Moderator; Thomas Brown, Sexton; Carrie Steere-Salazar, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
TRIGGER WARNING (EPISODE HAD TO BE EDITED AND PARTS WERE CUT OUT) In this episode very disturbing episode, we research the tragic murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward from the WDBJ 7 team of Roanoke, VA in 2015. We dive into the backstory of Vester Lee Flanagan II and his bizarre behavior increasing to deadly actions. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED Check out Magic Mind: https://www.magicmind.co/cryptic Get 40% off your subscription for the next 10 days with code: CRYPTIC20 Cryptic Hotline: (540) 358-1583 www.youtube.com/@UC_1q0phngPjIJ8hssiigT0w https://www.facebook.com/groups/2531530113816495/ https://www.instagram.com/itscrypticoutthere itscrypticoutthere@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscrypticoutthere/support
On this episode of Car Torque, Matty is joined for a Sunday Kickback with Adam Ward, and Mr Turbo Terry Anthony to discuss getting defective stickers, mechanic stickers and battle it out in car of the week with their live viewers on Facebook! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! Support us and become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cartorquepodcast Check out our merch here! https://car-torque-store.creator-spring.com/ https://carloop.com.au/
Today on Melnick in the Afternoon: TSN hockey analyst Mike Johnson joined the show to talk the Blue Jackets stinky start, Mike Matheson getting close to returning to the Habs lineup, sophomore slumps, secondary scoring and more. Noel Butler joined the show to discuss Canada's 2-1 victory over Japan today and previewed the World Cup. Former NHL defenceman Aaron Ward joined the show to talk Johnny Kovacevic finding a place to live, Stephane Robidas, the Blue Jackets season basically being over and more. Hockey Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier joined the show to talk his new book All Roads Home, winning four Stanley Cups with the Islanders, going from the small town to the big city, playing with Mike Bossy and Mario Lemieux and more.
In this podcast we're going to dig into the background on a disturbing murder on live television that took place on the morning of August 26, 2015. News reporter Alison Parker and photojournalist Adam Ward, both employees of CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, were fatally shot while conducting a live television interview. What was most disturbing is the killer live-streamed the shootings on Facebook. He was a former colleague who was hell-bent on getting revenge for what appears to be racism that never actually happened. ★Enjoy!★PLEASE RATE THE PODCAST: I'd like to as a quick favor - please rate/ review the Homicide Inc podcast if you haven't already. Click the stars (all 5 if you fancy) and leave a review if you would. Thanks!https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/homicide-inc-classic/id1548239093?l=en★NEED MORE HOMICIDE INC.? Check out our PATREON campaign for exclusive Homicide Inc. podcasts available only to Patrons!https://www.patreon.com/petervongomm★THE HOMICIDE INC. WEBSITE is here! All podcasts are available on the website.https://www.homicide-inc.com★DISCORD CHAT! Want to chat about the Homicide Inc. podcasts and crime in general? Join us on our Discord server here. https://discord.gg/peBqDfT6★ WHO AM I ?My name is Peter von Gomm and I'm a professional Voice actor and Narrator and in this podcast I'll be bringing you high quality True Crime that passes the test of time. You've come to the right place for a great story! ★PODCAST SUPPORTIf you like these Podcasts and would like to help support their production, please consider buying me a cup of coffee! This will help keep me wired for writing and recording these weekly podcasts, and contribute towards web and podcast hosting. Thanks very much indeed! :0) buymeacoffee.com/petervongomm★STORY SUBMISSIONIf you have an INTRIGUING TRUE STORY to share and would like me to consider reading it in a podcast, please submit it to petervongomm.reads@gmail.com *It must be well-written please. ;0)★Homicide Inc. theme song by Christopher J. Ortonhttps://www.fiverr.com/meandamic*Guitars played by Joao Corceirohttps://www.fiverr.com/joaocorceiroSOURCES for this episode:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CDl2TPaHrkvq23mG9GwzQLneso4fXFsz/view?usp=sharing#murder #truecrime #alisonparker #live #podcast #truestory #homicide #homicideinc #crime #investigative #killer #horror #truecrimepodcast #prison #truecrimecommunity https://www.homicide-inc.comSupport the show
You want a scoop?! This week's episode is all about journalists who find themselves in the path of murder! First, Anna shares some info on the risks a reporter might be taking when pursuing a story, and Benton tells of the on air murder of correspondent Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Then, Anna relays the story of the death of Robert Stevens by Anthrax in the wake of 9/11. Finally, the two watch a riveting documentary profiling the murder of Kim Wall by Danish entrepreneur Peter Madsen.Our doc this week is Into the Deep (on Netflix as of this writing)
Adam Ward connects people with opportunities, improving their personal and career prospects, with a keen awareness that there are right roles for the right people at the right time in companies. Adam has over 20 years of experience at high growth companies including Pinterest and Facebook where he served as the Global Head of Recruiting and Director of Recruiting, respectively, leading the companies through their IPO and major growth phases. Serving as a Founder and Partner at GBD Talent, Adam specializes in guiding Talent leaders as they navigate change as well as advising clients on how to effectively scale their business and sharpen their recruiting processes. Adam holds his B.A. of Communication and Psychology. He is a proud #GirlDad, enjoys watching sports, coaching softball, and is self-proclaimed below average on the green. Connect with Adam on LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/adampward
We have Adam Ward join us on this episode of the Torque n Power Podcast. Adam has been influential in the Autocross, Motorkhana, and modified car scene in WA for sometime. He is also a fellow podcaster so it was great to get the insight to some burning issues the scene is currently facing.
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On this episode of Car Torque, Alam, Matty, Anthony and Adam Ward discuss their latest updates, where to next for the electric car game and battle it out in car of the week! Support us and become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cartorquepodcast Check out our merch here! https://car-torque-store.creator-spring.com/ https://carloop.com.au/
Emily recounts the viral video murders of newscaster Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Megan spills the tea about Philly's recent Russian flag drama.
‘White Hot' Abercrombie & Fitch doc, Jim Bentley returns to the studio, Andy Dick's Las Vegas misadventures, Mike Bell drops by to talk old school radio, we draw the Legacy & Hall winners and Bhad Bhabie's Bhig Mhansion Phurchase.Jim Bentley is here today!We all know Andy Dick is a mess... but even TMZ has has to write about his latest antics.Julia Roberts and Sean Penn are making the rounds to promote their new boring movie about people that Richard Nixon knew back in the 20's or something.Barack Obama's wife's brother's kids have been BLOWN OUT from private school due to racism and Robin Roberts wants answers! Viola Davis is in trouble for imitating Michelle Obama.Bhad Bhabie is making so much money on OnlyFans that she's buying mansions with cash.The airplane mask mandate is OVER!Abercrombie & Fitch was so cool back in the day that it got it's own documentary.Drew's old radio buddy, Mike Bell, drops by to chat r-r-r-radio. They are hoping to catch Miguel Cabrera's 3,000th hit.Mike explains his connection to the bizarre murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward as well as the groundbreaking case of Stephen Epperly.Maz hates the snow and announces the newest Legacy Partner's winner!Jim announces the winner of 'Win Drew's Tickets' contest from Hall Financial.Dan Evans has collected every fart Jim Bentley has let out on the Drew and Mike Podcast.Kristen Bell needs a new entry on her Who's Dated Who.Johnny Depp and Amber Heard complain about each other in court.Enjoy some of Bentley's better moments from the past.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Adam Ward from Wayzada joins Doc for a fantastic episode about adventure and one of the most unique and crazy-cool ways to commemorate your outdoor escapades. This is a feel-good episode you don't want to miss. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnfreakinmuir/support
On August 26, 2015, 24-year-old WDBJ 7 news reporter Alison Parker and her co-worker, 27-year-old photojournalist, Adam Ward travelled to Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia to promote a story on local tourism. During a live interview with Vicki Gardner, the executive director of the Smith Mountain Lake Chamber of Commerce, the unthinkable happened.
It Takes Two with Amy & JJ are LIVE at the Lake Home and Cabin Show 2022. The Scheels arena is packed with booths and vendors looking to help you choose refurbishments, remodels, rebuilds or just some straight up comfort for your oasis by the lake. In this podcast, Amy & JJ speak with Adam Ward about his business out of Hankinson, ND designing and installing custom boulder artwork. For your home, business, city or even a unique memorial! www.fargo.boulderdesigns.net https://www.lakehomeandcabinshow.com/fargo/general-show-informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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H@H: Ep 77 – Newly elected EWMBA Association EVP for Communications, Marissa Maliwanag joins host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. Marissa shares why her passion for serving her community led her to run for the EWMBA Association Executive Board, why intersectionality is so important to her, and why her vacation reading material was a sign that she should embark on the MBA.Episode Quotes:Marissa shares one of the lightbulb moments pointing her to the MBA“I was on vacation with some friends and a girlfriend pointed out that I was reading HBR [Harvard Business Review] to relax and have fun. And she said, ‘That's not how you're supposed to read on vacation!' And so for me, recognizing that at that moment, if I'm still on vacation, relaxing and still trying to grow, I really needed to be in an environment that would foster that.”Why serving her local community is so deeply rooted“My dad had this saying growing up that charity starts at home. What he meant by that was before you go and try and change the whole world, can you do something just for our family?Can you do something for our local community that would make a difference? And that stuck with me. One example he used regularly was: Can you just call your grandparents? Like they would be so happy to hear from you and that doesn't cost you anything. So just something as simple as that. I moved to Berkeley for my MBA and this is my new home and I wanted to serve.”Why diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice is so critical to her mission“I'm mixed, so I'm half Filipino and mostly Italian. I grew up in California and I'm close with both sides of my family and I never felt different in my own family. But then when I went on to study sciences, then maybe I was one of the few women in the room, and then in business that happens again. Maybe you're the only woman and the only person of color in the room.And I think that I didn't recognize that that was unique or that I was doing that at such a young age until it was pointed out to me. What I always think about is if I'm going to rise, how can I help bring up others around me?”Show Links:LinkedInSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
Father Joe Carr sits down with Anthony Isacco & Adam Ward of Mental Health Ministry
Adam Ward is the founder and owner of Floatation Therapy Ireland where he has 2 facilities in Dublin catering for all of your float and isolation tank needs! In this episode Adam talks me though how floatation therapy works, the benefits to your physical and psychological health, and uses his expertise as a strength and conditioning and health coach to educate me on how it can improve your life. Thank you Adam! https://www.instagram.com/float_dublin/?hl=en @float_dublin https://www.instagram.com/prymalpro/?hl=en @prymalpro
Grief is complex, and personal -- but sadly for many who have lost loved ones to gun violence, their loss is made public. How do you deal with grief when your loss is national news? When the reason you are in mourning is trending on twitter? Hosts Kelly and JJ are joined by survivors Andy Parker and Simone Paradis to discuss their own experiences with grief, how to deal with your grief when your loss is all over social media, and how to manage your pain when you're continuously re-traumatized with legal battles and conspiracy theorists. Andy Parker is the father of Emmy Award-winning reporter Alison Parker, who was only 24 years old when she and her colleague, photojournalist Adam Ward, were murdered on live television on August 26, 2015,. The video of that shooting remains online and often monetized, despite Andy's continued fight to have it removed. Simone Paradis' is from Newtown, Connecticut, and her then 3rd grader sister survived the December 14, 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 students and 6 staff members dead. In the years following the shooting, conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones claimed that the massacre was faked, and in part was "orchestrated by the U.S. government as part of an elaborate plot to promote stricter gun control laws." Mentioned in this podcast:Now the world knows about Gray Television (Change.org)Facebook and Google profit from video of my daughter being murdered (USA Today)For Alison: The Murder of a Young Journalist and a Father's Fight for Gun Safety (Amazon)In a win for victims and facts, Alex Jones is being held accountable for misinformation (USA Today)Complicated Grief: Why We Mourn People We've Never Met (Talkspace)For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show (https://www.bradyunited.org/donate)
This week on Cultivating Convos, we sit down with Ashely McDonald, Ohio Proud Program Manager, and Adam Ward, Director of Government Affairs at The Ohio State University, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences to talk about the 2021 Farm Science Review! Take a listen and get out to FSR September 21 through 23!
This first month of episodes has been quite a compilation of great leader interviews. I'm sending on this "Top 5" episode as a mashup of some of the uncommon responses that I got from the interviewees. Let's hear just a few snippets of what you heard in these podcasts from these great leaders: In the inaugural episode we heard from Dr. Paul DeChant, blogger, consultant and author of Preventing Physician Burnout. He discussed how leaders need to take responsibility to change themselves before they ask others to change. In episode two, I talked with Tom Carmazzi, former CEO of Tuthill corporation. He spoke about overcoming the challenge of stuttering when he was young. And episode three, I spoke with Adam Ward forensic better, and I asked him what keeps people from changing. In episode four, we were introduced you to Kim ‘Doc' Chaney. He talked about some of the challenges that he faces when mentoring others. And episode five did not disappoint. As I spoke with aspiring author, Patty Hamilton. She talked about the impact her mother had on her still today. Do you have an idea of what you want to hear? Do you want to be a guest? Drop me an email at john@growingchampions.net . I'd love to hear from you. And do you want to hear these full episodes? Then go to www.growingchampions.net/podcast or, you can subscribe on your favorite platform like Spotify or iTunes. Thanks again for listening and until next time go and Grow Champions!
In this episode of the Uncommon Leader podcast, I chat with Adam Ward, "Forensic Betterer", author and good friend. Our conversation weaves through many topics, including:the process of why he chose to write a book ( or several!)the need for humility and integrity in our leaders, and what message he would send out to influence others to change their world! I hope you enjoyIf you do enjoy the podcast, you can catch up on past episodes, or subscribe via your favorite podcast platform by visiting my website at www.growingchampions.net/podcast.
In this episode, Eric and Sara Joy talk with Adam Ward about his podcast, For Columbus, based in Columbus, Ohio. Unlike other podcast hosts who aspire to expand their audience as far as possible, Adam is happy to limit his reach to those who love and serve Columbus. In this podcast, Adam shares stories about leaders serving God's kingdom in a local setting.Most Christian leaders are too busy with their own ministries to pay attention to other things that are happening in their own backyard. The For Columbus podcast addresses that problem by providing an easy way for everyone to hear about the cool things that other leaders are doing in their city. It's exciting to discover how God is at work just down the street or across town. And these stories can generate support and provide opportunities for collaboration across different ministries.This is a ministry idea that has very low barriers to entry. Anyone can start a local podcast in their own city. Adam shares some tips on how to get started. It's a great way to build camaraderie among ministry leaders, bring hope to a city, as well as engender civic pride among local residents.Access more Show Notes with pictures and resources related to this episode.More information about this podcast and helpful church and urbanism resources can be found on The Embedded Church website.Related ResourcesFor Columbus Podcast hosted by Adam WardBarna Research AccessOur Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America by James Fallows and Deborah Fallows The Externally Focused Quest: Becoming the Best Church for the Community by Eric Swanson and Rick RusawTo Transform a City: Whole Church, Whole Gospel, Whole City by Eric SwansonFind these Key Terms on The Embedded Church website:- Church Gathered / Church Scattered- Social Determinants of HealthShow CreditsHosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy ProppeEdited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice ProductionsTheme Music by Jacob ShafferArtwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative
H@H: Ep 69 – EWMBA Association VPs of Incoming Student Experience - Farzad Yousefi, Lynn Chen, Paulina Tsai, and Veena Dharmadhikari - join host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. With WE Launch just around the corner, the VPs of Incoming Student Experience share their plans for the weekend, as well as advice for the new cohort on how to make the most of the event. The VPs reflect on the vision statement they made for WE Launch: “We wanted WE Launch to be a welcoming, informative, and comprehensive experience for new students, regardless of the delivery method; whether it was virtual or in-person. I think back in February, we didn't know what modality it would be in. We really wanted to emphasize the experience for the incoming students to quickly and positively connect with the Haas community. We brainstormed a lot about how we would make WE Launch inclusive, welcoming, fun, and informative, in a productive way.”Paulina shares what she's most excited about during the weekend:“If I had to pick one, I'm most excited for the talent show. The talent show I believe was new last year, and last year I had a great time getting to know my classmates in a different manner - so we're bringing that back again. This year, people can perform live performances or they can submit a recording. And I think it's just really cool to see the classmates, show us something new.”The VPs discuss how they made the event inclusive to people who don't enjoy networking. Veena shares one approach: “So I consider myself an introvert; a complete introvert. So networking is something that doesn't come easy to me. Like I have to actively pursue talking to people and going out of my comfort zone to do it. And so one of the things that we decided to do is we have a cohort panel that we're putting together. Each of the different cohorts will have a panel of current students or alumni come in and talk about their experience. And students will have the opportunity to ask questions live in person, but there are also folks who may not be comfortable doing that. So we put together a Google form where students can anonymously submit questions.”Advice VPs have for students coming to WE Launch: “I would say, come with excitement and an open mind, and I would challenge the new students to mingle with people outside of your cohort. You'll get to spend a lot of time in your cohort your first year doing core classes together. So as much as you will have fun with the cohort competition, I think when there is time during the dinner or reception, get to know people outside of your cohort, because you don't really get to cross that much probably until you take electives.”Show LinksWE Launch 2021A look at the Extreme Leadership class from 2018Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
H@H: Ep 68 – Avni Kansara joins host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. As the Director of Student Experience for the EWMBA program, Avni is in charge of running key events in the program's calendar, including WE Launch, Haas' introductory weekend for new admits. Having worked at Berkeley Haas for seven years, Avni knows what goes into making a successful event for students. During this interview, she provides a behind-the-scenes look of WE Launch and the learnings she had from having to take the whole event virtual last year. As a murder mystery writer in her spare time, Avni drops a few clues about some of the surprises that will be happening in this year's WE Launch event. Episode Quotes:How the Program Office has changed during her seven-year tenure: “When I first started, the advising structure was quite different - it was very transactional… there was not really any continuity in terms of the advising. And so we changed that structure to how it is now in the sense that we advise students by last name. So, you know, a student comes into the program and they know who their advisor is and who they can go to for any kind of questions or anything. And so that helps create the trust that is needed for a student when they're coming in.”What Avni loves about WE Launch: “What I absolutely love about the weekend is that when you arrive on Friday morning, you have check-in and there's about 275-285 new students that come in, and nobody knows each other. And then by Sunday they're super close, like family basically. It's so wonderful to see that.”How her learnings from taking WeLaunch virtual will be infused into this year's event:“Something that I had thought of after last year's event was that actually we could go with this hybrid model going forward, where students have the ability to participate in these [informational] Zoom sessions prior to the weekend. And that way, the weekend can be focused on cohort bonding.”Speaking about the murder mystery books she wrote:“The first book is called Redemption and it is a murder mystery that takes place in a made up city close to Monterey… The police force doesn't really deal with homicides very often because it's a relatively crime free area. And so when there is a homicide, these detectives have to bumble their way through and deal with the public perception issues because everyone thinks they can't do it.”Show Links:WE Launch 2021Redemption - Avni KansaraSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
H@H: Ep 65 – Abhishek Saraf joins host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. Abhishek, a Co-President of Q@Haas - the organization for LGBTQ+ MBA students, partners, and allies at Berkeley Haas - speaks about what Pride means to him. From growing up in India to living in Singapore and now America, Abhishek provides an important global perspective on the fight for equality and how we must remember that Pride is a protest.Why Abhishek moved to Singapore from India: “That was a massive transition I had to make personally, because I had lived in the closet for over 10 years since I was 12 years old... And by living in India, I couldn't really figure out how to change things. So I had to physically move to another place. That transition was really transformational for me personally. When I moved to Singapore, even though Singapore has the exact same British laws as India had at that time with Section 377, making homosexuality illegal, it was just a very different culture.”What Pride means to Abhishek: “Pride reminds me to be authentic every single day. It reminds me that I do not have to hide myself. It reminds me that shame is not something I need to have in myself for who I am and it also reminds me of how important it is to have a community… It gives you something to feel affiliated with, to feel part of. And that is what pride reminds me of. It reminds me that I have a big role since I have had so much privilege that I can now be myself.”His reflection on allyship: “I always struggle with telling people how to be good allies because there's no one way to look at it. There's so many different ways and so many different circumstances that you can be an ally. But one of the major things I can think of is coming in with the mindset of empathy, because everyone has their own lived experiences. There's a non Oxford dictionary word called sonder: S-O-N-D-E-R. It talks about how complex everyone's lives are around us. We think our lives are complex. Imagine there's 7.5 billion people whose lives are as complex as yours.”ResourcesQ@HaasDean's Speaker Series | Pascal Millaire, CEO, CyberCubeA Guide for Trekking Mount BromoSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
H@H: Ep 64 – Luis Liang joins host Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. Luis fell in love with Berkeley when he first visited the campus as a 19 year old. The people and the courses were great, and the university's proximity to San Francisco was certainly a draw - especially as Luis was coming to terms with being gay. But being undocumented, Luis lack of a social security number prevented him from being able to accept the necessary scholarship to attend. In this interview, Luis speaks about the lessons he's learned in overcoming adversity to get back into Berkeley, not just once more for undergrad, but for a second time to pursue a MBA.Why working in social impact is so important for Luis: “Statistically as a person of color, also being gay and being undocumented, the chances of me going to school were minimal…I consider myself really lucky to be at school, to be working and to be advocating for other undocumented students and people of color. So I think that that's part of my mission and the reason why I take education and everything that I'm doing with social impact very seriously.” On his journey to coming out as LGBTQ: “I knew that I was gay since I was a little kid. I was half Chinese. I'm half Mexican. I became undocumented and at the time, I just couldn't understand why I also had to be gay. There are so many coming outs.”His advice on being proudly yourself: “Think about new perspectives [you provide] and take ownership and pride of who you are and how you are different.”Remembering where Luis was when DACA was passed: “I got out of an interview and then I went to a coffee shop and I was on Facebook when I saw it - an announcement about Obama passing the DACA. So I was at this coffee shop and I remember I started crying… and then I just called my mom. I was trying to get some resources of what was the next step. To be honest, there was still a fear of sending all the documentation because it's a long process and you need so many resources to submit the application.”ResourcesHaas Voices: Luis Alejandro Liang on being “paperless, not powerless”Proudly MeEast Bay Running TrailsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
H@H: Ep 63 – Ghita Soulimani joins host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. Throughout her life, Ghita has held a passion for research. From attempting to learn more about the medical conditions that her father suffered when she was growing up in Morocco, to finding out everything she could about Haas during the admission process, Ghita is certainly someone who appreciates diving into the details. During this interview, Ghita shares what she has learned on the journey. She provides advice to those wanting to pivot into healthcare from her perspective as a Strategic Partnerships Manager at Color, and offers ideas for those considering Haas, as a VP of Admissions in the EWMBA Association. Recorded at the end of Ramandan, Ghita explains why it's her favorite time of the year. Ghita shares how her father's sickness drove her interest in healthcare:“You don't know a lot when you're young. And my family was not the type of family that would sit me down and tell me everything. I had so many questions, but I didn't have answers. So I took it upon myself many times to actually do my own research and look things up.”Advice she has for MBA students hoping to pivot into healthcare: “Healthcare is one of those industries where it's actually a melting pot of different backgrounds. Really the number one thing you need to have is that mission driven purpose. If you care about some segment within healthcare and want to advance it, that's half the job already done.”Why pursuing an MBA is important for Ghita as a mother: “I also want to set that example to my daughter, where it doesn't matter what stage in life you are in. You can still go ahead and pursue your dreams.”Why Ramadan is Ghita's favorite time of the year:“I love it because of the sense of community it reinforces. It's just a joyful period but also a month to take time out of your day-to-day to focus on your inner peace and your community. It's a beautiful, serene time that I look forward to every year.”ResourcesColorHaas Healthcare AssociationSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
H@H: Ep 62 – Tiffany Shumate joins host, Adam Ward on this week's episode of Here@Haas. Tiffany shares why education is the battleground for equity, and more about her role as Executive Director at Hack the Hood, an organization which connects low-income young people of color and local, small businesses through technology in order to create opportunities for all the people who live in the Bay area and beyond.The importance of education for Tiffany: “Education for me is the battleground of equity. And so when I think about my identity as an educator and how I started my career, it really started off thinking about how we make equitable learning spaces so that marginalized communities can really have access to different opportunities.”Defining moments in Tiffany's career:“I was able to meet with five young men who were in a juvenile justice center in DC... I remember one of them said to me, my teachers could have helped me. And that phrase will always stick with me. They were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old. And they were also foster youth. I thought about this intersection of juvenile justice and child welfare reform, how can schools come into support because schools are community centers. And from there I really started to research and got into education policy.”Speaking about Hack the Hood's mission:“So often I meet young people who hear the word tech and think of Mark Zuckerberg and not themselves. And so that's the mission of Hack the Hood. Bringing students and community members together and offering them technology fundamentals that are really going to support them today, but really ensure that they're prepared for the future of work.”The role of Admission Officers on her journey to Haas: “Two years ago I actually had coffee with one of the admission officers and it meant so much to me because I wanted to talk about how nervous I was, and he sat with me for an hour. That was supposed to be a 20 minute coffee and he sat with me for an hour.”ResourcesHack the HoodOn Air: On creating safe spaces for diverse teamsSan Francisco Business Times' 40 Under 40Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
Music Mondays featuring Chanticleer and Countertenor & Assistant Music Director Gerrod Pagenkopf. "Trade Winds," composed by Zhou Tian (b. 1981), was performed by Chanticleer with soloists tenor Matthew Mazzola and countertenor Adam Ward. This was recorded live in concert at Mission Santa Clara, September 18, 2019, during the "Trade Winds" concert.
Zeenia Irani, EWMBA 23 – A Global Journey to Haas H@H: Ep 52 – Zeenia Irani joins NEW H@H host, Adam Ward on his first episode of Here@Haas. Zeenia discusses how her heritage, culture, and upbringing have formulated her perspectives and passions of community and the overall importance of elevating and providing support for vulnerable communities.On how her Zoroastrian roots influence her perspective:“Good thoughts, good words. Good deeds, which translates to in our book, the Avesta - And so growing up with these tenants that really influenced a sense of community and giving back.On the importance of finding your passion & purpose:“When you are able to focus on your passion and purpose. That's when change really takes place because it's coming from being a human and it's coming from knowing what our morals and values are. And that is what I would encourage folks to really think about is: what really matters to you and why do you care about this?”ResourcesHaas Against HungerBooks:Beyond MachiavelliSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
A panel of Catalysis faculty members, including Ted Toussaint, Adam Ward, and Pete Knox join us to discuss new care model development and why this thinking is the future of healthcare delivery. New care models must be designed to meet the needs of the future healthcare environment. Process improvement techniques will not make a large enough impact to meet future demands.
On this episode of The Uplow'd, we welcome Director of Product Strategy & Innovation, Michael Schuh, and Director of Data Science, Adam Ward, to discuss 84.51°'s unique approach to data collection and analysis, and how we can connect brands and CPGs to customers in relevant ways.
It's an extra special highlights episode! We've gathered together some of our favorite advice for new graduates, parents of graduates, and anyone taking a big leap or starting something new. You'll hear from visual artist Lia Halloran, MET Orchestra timpanist Jason Haaheim, Fractured Atlas founder Adam Huttler, and LEGO artist Adam Ward. Listen in as you prepare for your next big adventure! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Quarter Life Comeback podcast, I chat to Adam Ward about pursuing a more creative path and how to turn your passions into a career. The post QLC 049: Turning Your Passions Into a Career with Adam Ward appeared first on Bryan Teare.
We hang out with Adam Ward, a multi-hyphenate artist who works primarily in LEGO. Adam has created major installations for brands like Tumblr, Microsoft, Genentech, and The Oscars, and is in the second season of his hit YouTube series BRICK X BRICK. We discuss how LEGO can be a tool for social change, how you can start from wherever you are (using whatever materials you've got), and how to turn play into a career. Plus, artificial intelligence, the uncanny valley, and plenty of LEGO math! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's 3 hours of News, Opinion & Laffs with Kenny Pick, Tom Shafer, Debbha Kel & P.s. Mueller! Macarone & Kool Black Dude also join the fun with their reveiws of "Straight Outta Compton" Kenny's opinion of True Detective Season 2! How the Right is so ready to get it Wrong on the WDBJ killings of Alison Parker & Adam Ward in VA. News Ninja Action! Kenny & Pete talk radio legends and Bob Fass of WBAI in the documentary, "Radio Unnameable." Trump vs Ramos! Green News! Name Calling! Reverse Call-In with CaitlinChris! Kool Black Dude & Macarone's spoiler-free review of "Straight Outta Compton!" The Hive Dive! Crazy Fundies with Bryan Fischer! Outlaw Porn! Glenn Beck challenges Donald Trump's faith... We remind Glenn Beck why he said he became a Mormon. And much more!
While Matt was looking for some clarity about eating and sucking on Moby Dick, Robert Kelly from Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll called in. Robert Kelly talks about his dream of Indian (Native American) girls and delves into his food addiction. Everybody tells their favorite orders at fast food restaurants and Robert says his favorite is In and Out Burger - a double double with fries and a shake. Robert describes his weight difference between his first appearance and the second episode on Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll and getting to eat food as improv on TV. Check out Robert's special, Robert Kelly Live, for $5 on right on his website. Jay Burns talks changing the color of your poops with us. We discuss more fast food items to eat with Jay, and everyone describes how they hide their large food orders from judgmental fast food employees. Jay tells us about his Chaturbate flirtation, where he was a porn star for a bit. He told us his tricks for dealing with hecklers, and announced that he is starting his own horror movie podcast, called It Came from Another Podcast. The last hour we ran with one Harvey's Headline - the live TV shooting of WDBJ reporters Adam Ward and Allison Parker by Vester Flannagan. We watched the videos Vester posted to Facebook of him committing murder, and wonder if we are desensitized to these videos at this point. You can find Jay Burns on Twitter and Instagram and check out Robert Kelly's website, Twitter, and Instagram. You can listen to the episode on iTunes, Stitcher, and here: