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This week on the podcast, we are catching up with our good friend James Adamson—a filmmaker, photographer, athlete, and passionate human. As the creative force behind Drop Media, James has traveled the globe capturing breathtaking, high-stakes footage of athletes and expeditions. But beyond his lens, he is a deeply thoughtful mountain biker, rookie rally car racer, coffee baron and father who thrives on the physical and mental connections forged out in the wilds of Colorado. He also is a great friend, owner of Helix Coffee in Breckenridge and the Director of Photography for our film “The Journeying” (streaming on Father's Day weekend!) MORE FROM JAMES: Helix Coffee: https://www.helixcoffeeco.com Drop Media: https://www.dropmedia.tv
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Interview with Joachim Hübner, MD, SJD, and Alexander Katalinic, MD, authors of Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Joachim Hübner, MD, SJD, and Alexander Katalinic, MD, authors of Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Population Skin Cancer Screening and Melanoma Mortality Rates
Interview with Luc Thomas, MD, PhD, author of Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Luc Thomas, MD, PhD, author of Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Limits of Artificial Intelligence Models for Skin Cancer Diagnosis in Realistic Settings
Fun facts about some important pieces from the Great American Songbook.
In this episode of the AdTechGod Pod, Ray Adamson, Head of Solution Sales at DanAds, discusses the evolution of self-service advertising, automation in ad operations, and the publisher monetization strategies, and how AI is reshaping the future of ad tech. Learn how leading Publishers are unlocking new revenue streams and improving efficiency through self-service platforms. Takeaways Automation is becoming a business imperative in ad operations. DanAds helps publishers unlock new advertiser segments. Self-service complements sales teams rather than replacing them. Successful self-service programs require active promotion DanAds offers more than self-service technology AI is reshaping operational workflows The future belongs to creative media leaders and innovative ad tech partners. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ray Adamson and DanAds 01:25 Ray's Journey into Ad Tech and Career Evolution 03:55 How Ad Operations Have Changed Over the Years 05:50 What DanAds Brings to the Market 07:55 The Rise of Self-Service Advertising Platforms 08:33 Build vs. Buy: Publisher Self-Service Strategies 10:09 The Impact of Self-Service on Sales Teams 10:54 Expanding Revenue Through Long-Tail Advertisers 13:19 Common Misconceptions About Self-Service Advertising 15:05 Publisher Playbooks and Marketing Support 15:52 Integrations, Workflow Automation, and Monetization Services 17:57 Which Publishers Benefit Most from DanAds? 20:28 The Future of Ad Tech, AI, and Automation 22:43 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GreenLight Biosciences' Jonathan Adamson says they've shown that RNA can be a viable solution to control the pests that potato growers deal with regularly.
Sea levels are rising ever faster in the face of climate change, and by the year 2100 many historic properties could be underwater. Recent Heritage Conservation graduate Alex Clark wrote her thesis on the Adamson House in Malibu, built in 1929 and famed for its Malibu Potteries tile. In her thesis, Heritage at the Water's Edge. Adaptive Release at the Adamson House, Alex outlines the site's layered history and current use as a museum. Alex tells producer Willa Seidenberg how coastal erosion, storms, king tides, and projected sea-level rise could place the house and parts of the coastal highway underwater in a few short decades. She evaluates past and proposed mitigations and advocates for “adaptive release,” or actively managing the inevitable decay or loss of a historic site. See episode page for photos, resources, and transcript.Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!
Interview with Robert A. Swerlick, MD, author of Skin Cancer Risk Profile of Asymptomatic Patients Seeking Periodic Skin Examinations for Skin Cancer Concerns. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Skin Cancer Risk Profile of Asymptomatic Patients Seeking Periodic Skin Examinations for Skin Cancer Concerns
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Robert A. Swerlick, MD, author of Skin Cancer Risk Profile of Asymptomatic Patients Seeking Periodic Skin Examinations for Skin Cancer Concerns. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Skin Cancer Risk Profile of Asymptomatic Patients Seeking Periodic Skin Examinations for Skin Cancer Concerns
Today we have a podcast for you that really stands out thanks to the excellent driving techno sounds served up by https://soundcloud.com/pieceofacid. Rounded off with carefully selected tracks that bring a great dose of acid and deep trance into the mix. Piece Of Acid is the solo project of label founder Volker, who is also known for the duo Alic alongside Adamson. Check out the full tracklist: Extrawelt - Clipping Me Softly | Cocoon Recordings Rodriguez Jr. - Blisss | Pure Audio Recordings Adamson - Social Savage | Digital Diamonds Fisher - Stop It | Ultra Music Jon.K - O! You | Somatique Music Marco Avitabile - Velo Que Bonito | Switch Records Guy J - Piece Of Cake | Early Morning Damian Lazarus & Jojo Abot - Warrior Dance (Raxon Remix) | Crosstown Rebels Hellquist & Kliment - Internal Vibrations | Zenon Records Joel Mull - Under Current | Stunden Alic - The Host | Digital Diamonds Cristoph - Feel | Pryda Presents Kiko, Rodriguez Jr. - Miller | Hot Banana Sébastien Léger - Nations | Lost Miracle Francesco Chiocci - Nightmares | Innervisions www.digital-diamonds.com www.piece-of-acid.com
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The film producer, distributor, and marketing mastermind played a key role in the popularity of exploitation/drive-in cinema.
Gavin Cleaver, senior editor at The Lancet Global Health, is joined by Isata Dumbuya and Allison Adamson to discuss the building and launch of the new Paul E. Farmer Maternal Centre of Excellent in Sierra Leone. Isata discusses her journey from working as a midwife in the UK's NHS for decades to returning to Sierra Leone, the sustainability of skills and training in LMICs, and raising the expectations and standards of maternal health in the country, while Allison talks about her architectural role in building the Centre, the unique challenges posed by the project, and training up locals with construction skills for life. The Lancet global Health in conversation with... is part of the Lancet Group podcast offering. Editorial team: Editor-in-Chief Zoë Mullan, acting deputy editor Pingyue Jin, senior editors Shangrong Han, and Gavin Cleaver. Podcast editing: Matteo Simonetti Visit https://www.thelancet.com/multimedia to learn more. Find the best science for better lives at thelancet.com Follow us today at... https://thelancet.bsky.social/ https://instagram.com/thelancetgroup https://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournal https://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancet https://youtube.com/thelancettv
#thePOZcast is proudly brought to you by Fountain - the leading enterprise platform for workforce management. Our platform enables companies to support their frontline workers from job application to departure. Fountain elevates the hiring, management, and retention of frontline workers at scale. To learn more, please visit: https://www.fountain.com/?utm_source=shrm-2024&utm_medium=event&utm_campaign=shrm-2024-podcast-adam-posner. Thanks for listening, and please follow us on Insta @NHPTalent and www.youtube.com/thePOZcast For all episodes, please check out www.thePOZcast.com Key Takeaways: - Culture doesn't fail because of bad intentions. It fails because of poorly designed systems. - Abi's SERN framework reframes organizations as ecosystems, not machines. If the roots are toxic—lack of trust, poor leadership behaviors, invisible power dynamics—nothing built on top will thrive. - Psychological safety isn't about being agreeable. It's about creating an environment where honesty isn't punished, and where leaders are willing to admit they don't have all the answers. - Most organizations don't lack diverse perspectives—they lack the structures to surface them. The same voices dominate because the system rewards them. - Leaders looking for change don't need a massive initiative. They need to start by asking a simple question: who's not in the room, and why? - Finally, culture isn't owned by HR or leadership alone. It's shaped by every interaction, every decision, and every behavior that gets reinforced—or ignored. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Live from Transform: Setting the stage for real talk on culture02:30 – Why organizations treat people like a monolith (and why it fails)06:10 – The SERN framework: Soil, Exposure, Roots, Nutrients10:45 – Diagnosing culture problems: It's not surface-level—it's in the roots14:20 – The hidden systems that quietly undermine inclusion18:05 – Psychological safety, stripped of the buzzword22:30 – Reframing failure as experimentation25:10 – Why “confidence” is often misunderstood (and misused)30:00 – Why you keep hearing the same voices in meetings34:15 – Simple, immediate fixes leaders can make tomorrow38:40 – Why culture is everyone's responsibility—not just leadership42:10 – Transparency, authenticity, and the truth leaders avoid46:00 – Equity vs equality: a simple but critical distinction49:30 – The risk of losing the human element in an AI-driven world52:00 – Final reflections: where culture is heading next
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Interview with Rory Sayres, PhD, author of Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Rory Sayres, PhD, author of Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Consumer Understanding of Skin Concerns With an AI-Powered Informational Tool
This week on Mum's The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by Lauren Adamson: host of the chart-topping podcast Nip Tuck, and nothing is off limits.Lauren gets brutally honest about life in a blended family of five children, revealing why the reality is very different from what you see on Instagram.From navigating multiple parents, clashing schedules and constant chaos, to stepping into a home where you're expected to “just be a family”… she shares what it's really like behind closed doors.The pair dive into the challenges of blending families, the emotional adjustment that no one prepares you for, and why even the strongest relationships are tested when kids, exes and everyday life collide.Plus, they get into the real conversations every parent is having right now:Blended family struggles - and why it's harder than it looksParenting in the real world - raising resilient kids (without wrapping them in cotton wool)School drama & friendship fallouts - what to actually say to your childBoy mums & modern parenting - are we raising independent kids… or future man-children? The chaos of 5 kids - from family holidays to everyday lifeThere are laughs, there are brutally honest moments, and plenty of “this is so true” reality checks.If you've ever felt like parenting is messy, overwhelming or nothing like you expected… this episode is for you.
Candice Lim, former host of Slate's ICYMI, former producer of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, and total pop colture savant, joins Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak to talk about the soundtrack to the 2004 Adamson, Asbury, and Vernon directed film, Shrek 2. As with many blockbuster sequels, the Shrek 2 soundtrack is filled with expensive needle drops, covers of famous songs, and a new song that was nominated for the 2004 Best Original Song Oscar. That would be the Counting Crows' "Accidentally in Love", which would end up falling to Jorge Drexler's "Al Otro Lado del Rio" from The Motorcycle Diaries. For covers, you have Butterfly Boucher covering David Bowie's "Changes", Frou Frou covering Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero" and Pete Droge covering "Ever Fallen in Love" by the Buzzcocks. Tom Waits and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds also appear in the soundtrack with previously released songs, as do The Eels, who are the connective thread between the various Shrek soundtracks. Candice attributes the Shrek 2 soundtrack to filling in pop culture blind spots of her youth and joins the hosts in making predictions about the upcoming Shrek 5 sequel. For More Information About Candice Lim Substack Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“The people in this industry are special and they love to mentor and bring others up.”In this episode of Innovation Overload, hosts Todd Grossweiler of Allison-Smith Company and Tom Adamson of Custom Electric speak with Christy Phillips of Southwire about the culture that makes the electrical industry unique. Phillips shares her unexpected path into the industry, the mentors who helped her learn the business, and how Southwire supports contractors through education, training, and workforce initiatives like Southwire Solutions University. The conversation highlights how mentorship and industry partnerships help contractors develop talent and build a stronger workforce for the future.
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Interview with Rashmi Sarkar, MD, author of A Pigment-Informed Dermatology Framework—Reimagining “Skin of Color”. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: A Pigment-Informed Dermatology Framework—Reimagining “Skin of Color”
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Rashmi Sarkar, MD, author of A Pigment-Informed Dermatology Framework—Reimagining "Skin of Color". Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: A Pigment-Informed Dermatology Framework—Reimagining "Skin of Color"
In this episode of GCTUK, Leighton sits down with John Adamson from Ramside Estate to talk about one of the most talked-about new developments in golf entertainment — The Pin at Ramside. We also look at Ramside as a whole Before the interview begins, we open with an introduction featuring James Brockington and Eddie Bullock. This episode marks Eddie's final appearance in this format on GCTUK, and we take a moment to recognise the enormous contribution he has made to the show and the wider GCTUK community. Eddie has been a huge part of the podcast's journey — bringing insight, energy and plenty of memorable moments along the way. His passion for golf and the industry has helped shape the conversations we've had over the years, and we want to say a sincere thank you for everything he has contributed. While this may be his last appearance in this format, his impact on GCTUK will certainly last. Following the intro, Leighton chats with John Adamson about the exciting momentum building around The Pin, a new concept at Ramside that is already creating a buzz within the golf and leisure industry. We also explore John's evolution of Ramside as a total leisure facility.....not just a Golf venue. In the conversation they discuss: The vision behind The Pin at Ramside Why the concept is attracting attention across golf and hospitality How venues like this can help bring new audiences into the game The balance between traditional golf and modern entertainment experiences It's a fascinating look at how golf experiences are evolving and how forward-thinking venues like Ramside are helping push the industry in new directions. A big thank you to John Adamson for joining us — and once again, a huge thank you to Eddie Bullock for his outstanding contribution to GCTUK. Enjoy the episode. https://www.ramsidehallhotel.co.uk/ https://www.ramsidehallhotel.co.uk/the-pin/ Connect with Us: Instagram: @golfclubtalkuk Website: Golf Club Talk UK https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighton-walker-2708b627/ A big thanks to our partner: Toro Click here for more information https://eddiebullockgolf.com/ Support us here: https://buymeacoffee.com/gctuk Rate & Review Please leave a 5-star review and share this episode with your golf circle!
Shane Stamm'ler Adamson, Founder and Host of Voices of Impact, and Jim Yang, a Voices of Impact Co‑Host and Scriptwriter, discuss how student‑driven storytelling is bridging the gap between education and impact through powerful global youth stories. Adamson and Yang note how emerging leaders, social impact innovators, and future changemakers are using podcasts to elevate community voices and inspire real‑world action. About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 20 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Transocean is marking its 100th year as a leader in deepwater offshore drilling. CEO Keelan Adamson goes Inside the ICE House to discuss the company's evolution from shallow-water roots to operating one of the highest-spec fleets in the world. He explains how safety, discipline, and first-hand rig experience shape Transocean's culture and performance. Adamson also highlights how data, automation, and AI are enhancing reliability and decision-making across the fleet.
Stuart Adamson co-founded the Skids and Big Country but was profoundly ill-suited to the spoils of his success. Author Scott Rowley unpacks his passage from Dunfermline to Nashville and Hawaii to get a sense of his demons and what drove and inspired him. He talks to us here about his compelling new memoir ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' and touches on … … hints of troubled family life in his early lyrics and the shadows of his father and grandfather … that famous three-word review: “More crusading porridge!” … the guilt of his success when he returned to his Dunfermline roots … why learning to sing is unwise! … how Big Country were saved by Steve Lillywhite and the resentment about their being sold as a pop group … Nick Drake, Sinead O'Connor … “people who should never have been given a record contract” … insurmountable friction with Richard Jobson … how Nevermind made the old rock landscape look outmoded … “guitars that sounded like bagpipes!” and other hoary old clichés … “empty, breast-beating, bombastic!”: the rigours of the rock press consensus … and how Big Country nearly played Live Aid. Order ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Stay-Alive-The-Life-and-Death-of-Stuart-Adamson/Scott-Rowley/9781917923538Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart Adamson co-founded the Skids and Big Country but was profoundly ill-suited to the spoils of his success. Author Scott Rowley unpacks his passage from Dunfermline to Nashville and Hawaii to get a sense of his demons and what drove and inspired him. He talks to us here about his compelling new memoir ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' and touches on … … hints of troubled family life in his early lyrics and the shadows of his father and grandfather … that famous three-word review: “More crusading porridge!” … the guilt of his success when he returned to his Dunfermline roots … why learning to sing is unwise! … how Big Country were saved by Steve Lillywhite and the resentment about their being sold as a pop group … Nick Drake, Sinead O'Connor … “people who should never have been given a record contract” … insurmountable friction with Richard Jobson … how Nevermind made the old rock landscape look outmoded … “guitars that sounded like bagpipes!” and other hoary old clichés … “empty, breast-beating, bombastic!”: the rigours of the rock press consensus … and how Big Country nearly played Live Aid. Order ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Stay-Alive-The-Life-and-Death-of-Stuart-Adamson/Scott-Rowley/9781917923538Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart Adamson co-founded the Skids and Big Country but was profoundly ill-suited to the spoils of his success. Author Scott Rowley unpacks his passage from Dunfermline to Nashville and Hawaii to get a sense of his demons and what drove and inspired him. He talks to us here about his compelling new memoir ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' and touches on … … hints of troubled family life in his early lyrics and the shadows of his father and grandfather … that famous three-word review: “More crusading porridge!” … the guilt of his success when he returned to his Dunfermline roots … why learning to sing is unwise! … how Big Country were saved by Steve Lillywhite and the resentment about their being sold as a pop group … Nick Drake, Sinead O'Connor … “people who should never have been given a record contract” … insurmountable friction with Richard Jobson … how Nevermind made the old rock landscape look outmoded … “guitars that sounded like bagpipes!” and other hoary old clichés … “empty, breast-beating, bombastic!”: the rigours of the rock press consensus … and how Big Country nearly played Live Aid. Order ‘Stay Alive: the Life and Death of Stuart Adamson' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Stay-Alive-The-Life-and-Death-of-Stuart-Adamson/Scott-Rowley/9781917923538Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interview with Maria L. Wei, MD, PhD, author of Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Maria L. Wei, MD, PhD, author of Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP. Related Content: Sunscreen Costs in Association With Sun Protective Behaviors
In this episode, Julie Kratz discusses global workplace culture strategies with Abi Adamson, founder of the Culture Partnership and a LinkedIn Top Voice. Abi introduces her "SERN" framework—Soil, Exposure, Roots, and Nutrients—as a way for leaders to move beyond performative DE&I and begin gardening their organizations for sustainable growth. Three Key Takeaways Cultivate Your Culture Like a Living Ecosystem. Instead of treating culture like a static construction project with a fixed end date, leaders should act as gardeners who constantly tend to the environment. "Organizations still treat culture like a construction project instead of what it is. That is why I call workplace culture a living ecosystem." Build Psychological Safety to Uncover the Truth. A healthy culture requires an environment where employees can be honest with leadership about what isn't working without fear of retaliation. "When you're able to have an organization that's built on psychological safety... everything else will follow." Reframe Resistance as a Sign of Progress. Friction and pushback are natural responses to major social or organizational changes; history shows that these moments often precede a shift in the right direction. "History has always taught us: whenever big changes happen, there's always resistance... to get to a good place, you do need to go through a bit of a gauntlet." Follow Abi at https://www.abiadamson.com/
Educator, science translator and sustainability queen Illana Adamson works with businesses and non-profits to introduce sustainability initiatives, actions and behaviours into their organisations – and all our lives. She's a big proponent of if you can't be perfect, just be better. And we need to be, or this human race is run. Illana chats to our Mick about real action over greenwashing, why women are so important in the work ahead, and how Mother Nature will always come out on top. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this next episode of Church Ladies Uncensored we meet Amanda Adamson. In this heartfelt episode, Amanda Adamson shares her powerful story of overcoming severe domestic abuse, finding God amid the chaos, and experiencing profound healing through His grace. Her testimony offers hope and encouragement for women facing similar struggles, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and vulnerability.In this episode, we discuss:Amanda's early marriage at age 20 and recognizing toxic relationship patternsHer experiences with physical, verbal, and financial abuse over many yearsHow her Christian faith sustained her despite cultural and church-related misconceptions about divorceThe supernatural encounter with God during a season of prayer and Bible reading that transformed her perspectiveThe importance of community, church support, and safe relationships in healingChallenging cultural and religious misconceptions about marriage, divorce, and forgivenessPractical ways to support and listen to others sharing their storiesThe role of testimony in fostering authenticity and deeper faith connections
On this next episode of Church Ladies Uncensored we meet Amanda Adamson. In this heartfelt episode, Amanda Adamson shares her powerful story of overcoming severe domestic abuse, finding God amid the chaos, and experiencing profound healing through His grace. Her testimony offers hope and encouragement for women facing similar struggles, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and vulnerability. In this episode, we discuss: Amanda's early marriage at age 20 and recognizing toxic relationship patterns Her experiences with physical, verbal, and financial abuse over many years How her Christian faith sustained her despite cultural and church-related misconceptions about divorce The supernatural encounter with God during a season of prayer and Bible reading that transformed her perspective The importance of community, church support, and safe relationships in healing Challenging cultural and religious misconceptions about marriage, divorce, and forgiveness Practical ways to support and listen to others sharing their stories The role of testimony in fostering authenticity and deeper faith connections
⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ In this episode, Fiona talks to Davina Adamson, Creative Director of Black Finch Jewellery. Davina shares her journey from visual arts to opening her first designer retail store at age 20, creating her own line then closing that business and moving into work with her partner, master jeweller, Raymond de Zwart at Black Finch jewellery. You'll learn: How to transition from different creative careers The reality of working with family members in business and how to create clear roles, boundaries, and a strong organisational structure Why relentless experimentation and staying authentically entertained in your marketing creates genuine connection with your audience How to build community over just content—and why people come for the product but stay for the relationships and shared experiences ⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ Connect with Black Finch Jewellery: Instagram: @blackfinch_jewellery Website: blackfinch.com.au Connect with My Daily Business: Instagram: @mydailybusiness_ TikTok: @mydailybusiness Email: hello@mydailybusiness.com Website: mydailybusiness.com Resources mentioned: AI Monthly Chat Group for Small Business Owners How to Get Your Book Published course Join our AI Chat Group for small business owners My Daily Business courses - mydailybusiness.com/courses ⭐️⭐️ Join Group Coaching for 2026 ⭐️⭐️ Want to get your #smallbusiness sorted in 2026? Check out our 1:1 business coaching packages from a one-off session to 6-months of coaching. Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Try out my fave AI tool, Poppy AI here and use discount code FIONA. We also love Descript. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Welcome to the A Bit Of A Boost Burnout Series! This is a topic I've explored on the podcast before, and one that comes up regularly in coaching sessions, workshops and conversations with high performing professionals. What's become clear is that it doesn't just suddenly hit you. It creeps up, gets normalised and isn't always easy to spot until it's too late. In this series I'm sharing real conversations with people who've experienced burnout firsthand. Not the theories or frameworks, but the personal stories of what happened. How it felt, what was going on at the time, the contributing factors, and the signs that were missed, that in hindsight seem so obvious. We also explore what people learned from the experience, and the changes they made to avoid ending up in the same place again. You may recognise yourself in parts of these stories. Either because they echo your own experience, or reflect something you're going through right now. My final guest in this series is Matt Adamson, now a career coach after a 20 year career in banking. In this conversation, Matt shares his personal experience of burnout - and how some of his tendencies to seek validation and positive feedback lead to unsustainable self-expectations and work practices. You can find out more about Matt or connect with him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattadamsoncoaching
"Scala" It's hard to explain everything Barry Adamson did before he was thirty. By then, his resume' was so packed with highlights it was hard to believe there was room for more. But there was. Like, a lot more. Let me explain. The Manchester-born Barry Adamson got his start in music in the late '70s by playing bass for Magazine, a band led by ex-Buzzcock Howard DeVoto. Adamson, who was briefly in the Buzzcocks himself, went on to play with Visage and Luxuria before joining Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Adamson played on legendary Cave albums like From Her To Eternity and Kicking Against The Pricks and from there, he stepped into the Iggy Pop fold and toured with Mr. Pop in '87. By then, Adamson was close to thirty and in many ways, that's the point where he really started to spread his musical wings, realizing he liked being on his own than being one of the guys in a band. From there, Adamson started to explore electronic and dub-fueled soundscapes and he moved effortlessly from strength to strength, releasing classic solo albums like Moss Side Story, the 1992 Mercury Prize nominated Soul Murder and his new one, La Scala. More on that in a minute. Over the course of his winning career, Adamson has played with The Birthday, Party, collaborated with everyone from Pulp's Jarvis Crocker to Billy McKenzie of the Associates, contributed to movie soundtracks like David Lynch's Lost Highway and done remixes for everyone from Depeche Mode to The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. His new album La Scala is the original score for the 2023 documentary Scala!!! Or, The Incredibly Strange Rise And Fall Of The World's Wildest Cinema. The film is a stirring and rousing homage to the legendary London arthouse movie theatre and Adamson's inventive score uses elements of jazz, funk and post-punk noir to detail the rise and fall of a building that meant a lot of people whose lives were saved by the freedom and spirit of life in the counterculture. www.barryadamson.com www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Stereo Embers IG + Bluesky: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Interview with Emily Baumrin, MD, MSCE, author of Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Emily Baumrin, MD, MSCE, author of Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Discordance in Treatment Response Assessment Between Clinicians and Patients With Skin Chronic Graft-vs-Host Disease
Interview with Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, author of Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending Biologics Prescribing in Dermatology by Advanced Practice Clinicians—Trends in the Practice of Advanced Practice Clinicians in Dermatology
JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews: Covering research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment
Interview with Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, author of Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Advanced Practice Clinicians and Dermatology Drug Spending Biologics Prescribing in Dermatology by Advanced Practice Clinicians—Trends in the Practice of Advanced Practice Clinicians in Dermatology
We are so thrilled to say on today's episode we are joined by the co-host of the Nip/Tuck Podcast - Lauren Adamson!Zoe & Georgia have a very frank and honest chat with Lauren about her experiences being in a blended family, how she got through the break-up of her relationship whilst being a new mum, and how she handles being in the spotlight!Listen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas® is an Audio Always production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest & client Jenn Adamson told me, “We can't create anything sustainable unless we feel safe in our own bodies.” And if you've ever tried to grow a business while also battling self-doubt, perfectionism, or a nervous system that feels like it's on a roller coaster… you know exactly what she means. In this beautiful conversation of the Doing Business Like a Woman podcast, Jenn and I talk about: ✨ What it really means to bet on yourself✨ The link between self-trust and making brave business decisions✨ Why perfection disconnects us from clients, and presence builds trust✨ How Jenn rebuilt her leadership approach after burnout✨ The emotional, spiritual, and practical work behind becoming the woman who can hold big success We also talk about slowing down, creating white space, regulating our nervous systems, feeling alive again, and why investing in coaching is an act of devotion to your future self. This conversation is one I know will stay with you long after you listen. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & why this conversation is so needed right now01:00 – Introducing Jenn and her extraordinary professional background03:00 – Understanding subconscious beliefs & how they drive our results05:00 – Who Jenn serves today & the evolution of her leadership work07:00 – Burnout, achievement, and the hollow feeling success can bring09:00 – Regulation, safety, and why our bodies tell the truth first11:00 – The dance between ambition, joy, and enjoying the journey14:00 – Vision, becoming “her,” and why creation starts on the inside17:00 – Doing business like a woman: presence, softness, trust21:00 – Why people buy from safety, not perfection24:00 – The nursing story that changed how Jenn leads forever28:00 – Grace, beginner energy & creating psychological safety32:00 – White space: why your business needs you to slow down36:00 – High-impact action vs. busy work39:00 – Celebrating Jenn's massive growth year43:00 – Courage, emotions & why most women hold themselves back45:00 – What every woman should know about coaching48:00 – How to connect with Jenn & an invitation to reach out Connect with Jenn:
Hellish Inc (A Hellish Inc Series) by David Adamson https://www.amazon.com/Hellish-Inc-David-Adamson/dp/1960093185 Davidadamson.ca Hellish Inc is a compelling work from the mind of the dead. As seen, in the first person through the eyes of Angels, Gods and Goddesses. The story spans more than 25,000 years of Earth’s history, in a series of flashbacks. Entities and beings from all the unknown realms, come to pass; like seasons in the lenses of the senses. These beings wield incredible power, unmatched in, and written about in legend. The stuff of Myths, lost through the ages of War and upheaval. The reader is taken into ancient times here on Earth, and into before unknown, unseen, reaches of Heaven and Hell. From the point of view of the first person, when the shit hits the fan, there’s no where to hide.
Before we start today's show, I'd like to welcome our newest FreshEd Members, Amy Stambach and Tian Renxiang. Thank you for your support. If you think FreshEd is a valuable educational resource and want to join our growing community, sign up at FreshEdpodcast.com. -- Today we unpack education alternatives to reimagine education for just futures. My guests are Frank Adamson and Carol Anne Spreen. Frank Adamson is associate professor of education leadership and policy studies at California State University, Sacramento. Carol Anne Spreen is a professor of international education at New York University. They were on the co-editorial team of the NORRAG Special Issue entitled “Education for Societal Transformation: Alternatives for a Just Future” and members of The Alternative Project, which I should mention I was a part of at its inception. -- freshedpodcast.com/adamson-spreen/ -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com