POPULARITY
I think this is a pretty explosive podcast... Join Geoff and Adrian in the camper van to ask if we are doing policing all wrong. Let's understand how a speeding ticket radicalised Adrian, look at why the UK policing system victimises the innocent and ask if there's another way. It's a long one, but hopefully you'll be as riveted by what Adrian has to say as I was...! Here you'll find all the links to this detailed podcast with Adrian Ward, QPM. Sign up to the Motorists Action Network https://www.motoristsactionnetwork.com A Campaign for Safe Roads by Adrian Ward https://geoffbuyscars.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/A-CAMPAIGN-FOR-SAFER-ROADS-THROUGH-BETTER-DRIVING.pdf The Alternatives to Speed Cameras by Geoff Luxford https://geoffbuyscars.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/The-Alternatives-to-Speed-Cameras.pdf Mind Driving book, by Stephen Haley http://www.skilldriver.org Scared to Death: From BSE to Coronavirus: Why Scares are Costing Us the Earth https://thebookbus.co.uk/products/scared-to-death-from-bse-to-coronavirus-why-scares-are-costing-us-the-earth #news #breaking #police #policing #podcast #conversation #interesting #entertaining #cars
The Norco Factory Team has a new DH race bike, and the story of its development is an interesting one. So we sat down with engineers Adrian Ward and Kirk McDowall to hear their take on the goals and design intent of the bike; what they learned from the development of the existing Enduro bike, the Range (and its modified DH version); the original test mule for the new race bike; working with Greg Minnaar to continue the bike's development; and a whole lot more.RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ MembershipBLISTER+ Real World TestimonialsBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMES:Introducing Adrian and Kirk (2:03)Origins of the DH bike project (3:59)Racing DH on the Range (6:35)The next steps (13:27)Kirk's testing (17:28)Building “the fastest race bike” (22:53)The design of the bike (28:41)Wheel sizes & going MX (32:33)Suspension layout (41:07)Greg Minnaar & reconsidering 29'' wheels (46:52)Future development (56:26)OUR OTHER PODCASTSBlister CinematicCRAFTEDGEAR:30Blister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
QIC's Head of Natural Climate Solutions, Andrew Saunders, chats with CEO of Accounting for Nature, Dr. Adrian Ward, about why it is vital to measure the impact and influence a business or operation has on an environment with integrity, precision and transparency.
Most of us in the UK use our phones for over 3 hours/day! They are incredibly useful - but using them just a little bit less can have big benefits for your health and wellbeing. Studies have shown that reducing your phone use by one hour each day can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. It can also increase life satisfaction, reduce smoking and enhance physical activity levels. On top of that, limiting social media use to 30 minutes a day has been found to reduce feelings of loneliness. But if you can't bear doing any of that, just putting your phone out of sight whilst you're doing something can have significant benefits. Michael Mosley speaks to Dr Adrian Ward from the University of Texas at Austin who has found that just the sight of your phone can have a powerful impact on your cognition. He finds out about the alluring pull of our phones on our brains (which can attract our attention even when they're off), and why multitasking is a myth!
Listen to some of our favourite moments from season 4 of Engineering Reimagined. We'll explain antifragility and how a simple tool can reduce anxiety and release your potential, we'll examine how some organisations are seeking to go beyond ‘net zero carbon' to become ‘nature positive' and we'll look at the future of airports and how they can provide a cleaner, greener, and seamless passenger experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica Holz, speaks with Dr Adrian Ward about Accounting for Nature's methodology for measuring environmental health, understanding that accounting for our impact on nature is an opportunity to go one step further in caring for our planet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aprende de Adrian Ward y aplica todo en tu negocio
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL - The Rats in the Walls, Part 1/2 Happy Halloween to all ... except to Adrian Ward, who is ill. It's not all bad news, however - "The Aldergate Papers" is a finalist for the 2018 Parsec Awards! Why not pay the other finalists a visit at the link below? For the moment, enjoy this timeless classic tale of terror from H.P. Lovecraft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL - The Rats in the Walls, Part 1/2 Happy Halloween to all ... except to Adrian Ward, who is ill. It's not all bad news, however - "The Aldergate Papers" is a finalist for the 2018 Parsec Awards! Why not pay the other finalists a visit at the link below? For the moment, enjoy this timeless classic tale of terror from H.P. Lovecraft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adrian Ward, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the McCombs School of Business claims We're Not as Smart as Google Makes Us Think We Are See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 5 or 6, Part 2: Entombed! - Is this the end? Trapped by unknown enemies in my own cellar, battered and starving, stalked by shadows and haunted by echoes ... is this the final chapter in the strange life of Adrian Ward. No, no it isn't, but it's a pretty dashed tense and unpleasant one, and I've really no idea how I'm going to get out of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 5 or 6, Part 2: Entombed! - Is this the end? Trapped by unknown enemies in my own cellar, battered and starving, stalked by shadows and haunted by echoes ... is this the final chapter in the strange life of Adrian Ward. No, no it isn't, but it's a pretty dashed tense and unpleasant one, and I've really no idea how I'm going to get out of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 4, Part 5: A Clue with a View - Near-death experiences have a wonderful way of focusing the mind ... and mine was badly in need of a bit of focus. Having once more cheated the reaper, super-sleuth Adrian Ward returns to Gambrel College in search of Sammie's secrets. But success - however unexpected - may be fleeting. Things are about to take a sticky turn... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 4, Part 5: A Clue with a View - Near-death experiences have a wonderful way of focusing the mind ... and mine was badly in need of a bit of focus. Having once more cheated the reaper, super-sleuth Adrian Ward returns to Gambrel College in search of Sammie's secrets. But success - however unexpected - may be fleeting. Things are about to take a sticky turn... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juan Pablo Jimenez y Adrian Ward hablan sobre la zona incómoda o como lo dice Juan Pablo, la zona muerta.
Adrian Ward y Diego Talledo conversan sobre los ajá moments.
This week we sit down with Dr Adrian Ward who is a Veterinary and Professional Regulation Consultant. We discuss his work within Veterinary, Accountancy, Nursing & Midwifery committees including how they work and why they are important for both clients and practitioners. As a former trustee of the Bella Moss Foundation, Adrian also explains responsible antimicrobial use and does a great 60-Second CPD with some top tips for general practitioners regarding antimicrobial resistance & flea treatment. Last but not least, it wouldn't be an episode of Veterinary Ramblings if we didn't discuss various alcoholic beverages and the experiences we've had under the influence! 'Adrian graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1996 and spent several years working as a small animal vet in the south of England. After leaving general practice in 2011, he worked for a pharmaceutical company as a Veterinary Advisor and developed an interest in the development of antimicrobial resistance and the strategies that can be used to slow this process.In 2014 Adrian returned to small animal practice as a locum and began work as a Case Examiner for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in their professional conduct department, later being appointed as a Chair (Fitness to Practice Panel) for the Nursing and Midwifery Council in 2017. He also works as a Lay Member for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.'
In the modern world, it is impossible to avoid technology, machines are all around us but by psychological standards, even a tool as simple as a hammer or spear is a machine. It can affect the way we think and how we interact with the world. The more complex the technology/machine we are interacting with the more interesting its effects on our minds are. The guest for this episode is Dr Adrian Ward and he is an expert on the Google Effect. The Google effect isn’t just about Google but how our minds naturally change how they think when presented with the internet.
Whether or not you're up to date with the language around neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, dyslexia and other terminology, most workplaces include people who think differently, and who might be part of a neurominority.To help us demystify neurodiversity and get proactive, we're joined by Dr Nancy Doyle, CEO and founder of Genius Within, Adrian Ward, Head of Disability Partnerships at the Business Disability Forum and Erin Fulton-McAlister, Acas workplace adviser. We look at: What neurodiversity is Why we need to pay attention to it Creating a workplace that celebrates and capitalises on neurodiversity Episode resources Acas neurodiversity guidanceBDF & Genius Within Commissioning framework and how to commission guideContact an Acas adviser for a free advisory conversationRelated Acas podcast - disabilityOrganisations: AcasBusiness Disability Forum Genius Within For podcast and event updates sign up to our free email newsletterTranscript available at www.acas.org.uk/podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adrian Ward extrae la mejor información del libro Rompe el No de Chris Voss para que tú puedas entender que distingue a los mejores profesionales en el mundo del FBI y como esta se asemeja al día a día de los networkers. Vas a aprender a preguntar, a etiquetar emociones, manejar un tono de voz correcto para cada situación en la que estés y así vas a guiar las conversaciones más difíciles que podrías tener al lugar que tú quieres.
Adrian Ward te va a enseñar lo que tu puedes controlar para crecer con tu negocio.
In the modern world, it is impossible to avoid technology, machines are all around us but by psychological standards, even a tool as simple as a hammer or spear is a machine. It can affect the way we think and how we interact with the world. The more complex the technology/machine we are interacting with the more interesting its effects on our minds are. The guest for this episode is Dr Adrian Ward and he is an expert on the Google Effect. The Google effect isn’t just about Google but how our minds naturally change how they think when presented with the internet.
This week on Foamcast Radio, the Nerf Ultra Two is out, and the dart DRM has already been defeated, Halo blasters are back, but they won’t be BOOMco., the creator of the Venturi is back at it with a Talon-fed flywheeler, your Requisition Recon and Battlespace Intel awaits, and Adrian Ward from Flywheel The World is back in the War Room to give us all the details on their first original blaster design!Read the show notes, order merch, become a Patreon supporter and more at our website!Support the show (https://patreon.com/foamcastradio)
Human beings and technology have always had a history together; from the first spear or hatchet our species has its identity firmly grounded as tool makers. Tools take so many forms it can be difficult to realise exactly how many surround us each day and yet in amongst the millions of tools that we interact with over our lives the internet and computers seem to hold a unique place. Where a national library and a smartphone have access to the same wealth of information the immediacy of that information becomes all the more apparent with a phone. When you are holding a phone you hold the sum of human knowledge in your hands, and apparently that is a bad thing. Every day there are new calls that the internet age is corrupting and damaging our minds. Is this true? What does the evidence say? In this episode of A Brain Talking about Brains we delve into our minds and technology. How does the internet and computers measure up to the technology we’ve been using for thousands of years? What exactly is so different about a glass faced box I can hold in my hand? Also look out for WCNeuro season 2 where expert on technology and mind, Adrian Ward, gives an in-depth interview on this topic, coming out early 2020.
In this episode of Tap'd Talks HR, Anthony speaks to Dr Adrian Ward, a leadership consultant and associate lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London, on his recent research that explores how those in leadership roles come to terms with their involvement in organisational politics and how it can be harnessed for positive reasons.
This week on Foamcast Radio, Worker pulls a smooth move with their latest spin on flywheels, as always I’ve got the latest Requisition Recon and Battlespace Intel, and Adrian from Flywheel The World is in the War Room to talk about tiny flywheels!Get paid to listen to Foamcast Radio, and all your favorite podcasts!Find show notes, check out Battlespace Intel, order merch, and more at our website!Support the show (https://patreon.com/foamcastradio)
Listen for a preview of this week's exciting episode!Get paid to listen to Foamcast Radio, and all your favorite podcasts!Find show notes, check out Battlespace Intel, order merch, and more at our website!Support the show (https://patreon.com/foamcastradio)
In this week’s episode of #ConservationCrossroads we're getting an introductory lesson on financing conservation efforts. We spoke with Dr. Adrian Ward, Program Director (Natural Capital) at the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, about what constitutes “conservation finance” and some of the opportunities and challenges in funding conservation programs and activities. Dr. Ward is also on the College of Experts with the Global Change Institute at The University of Queensland. Join the conversation on Twitter by tagging Carla @CarlaWildlife, Rachel @YumMusings or #ConservationCrossroads! To learn more about the work Dr. Adrian Ward is involved with at the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists visit -> http://wentworthgroup.org/ or his Google Scholar here -> http://bit.ly/2G9ZgBz Resources to learn some economics! Crash Crouse, Youtube: http://bit.ly/2Gc5HDW Khan Acadamy: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain A/Prof David Pannell, The Public Private Goods Framework: http://dpannell.fnas.uwa.edu.au/ppf3pgr.htm Nature Capital: https://www.naturalcapitalproject.org/ Music and editing in GarageBand. Cover Photo: Blake Alexander Simmons
In this podcast, we continue the social work journey by considering how to build a relationship. We look at relationship-based social work, and at the theories and evidence that underpin this. We draw on Relationship-Based Social Work, Second Edition (Edited by Gillian Ruch, Danielle Turney and Adrian Ward, 2018).
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by Independent Consultant Adrian Ward to talk about Oracle Business Analytics, Data Visualization, the BI Applications and his new book on Oracle Business Intelligence 12c.
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by Independent Consultant Adrian Ward to talk about Oracle Business Analytics, Data Visualization, the BI Applications and his new book on Oracle Business Intelligence 12c.
For millennia humans have relied on one another to recall needed info. Now we rely on the cloud. By Daniel Wegner and Adrian Ward
For millennia humans have relied on one another to recall needed info. Now we rely on the cloud. By Daniel Wegner and Adrian Ward