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Guest Alison Hill Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes We're kicking off the new year of Sustain with host Richard Littauer discussing sustaining open source software with guest, Alison Hill, VP of Product at Anaconda, and a cognitive scientist with a PhD in psychology. Alison shares her journey from academia to industry, emphasizing the importance of statistics and data science in her career. She explains her role at Anaconda, focusing on developing secure and compatible distribution of Python packages and managing the community repository, Anaconda.org. The conversation covers the significance of product management in open source projects, particularly those with corporate backing, and how these roles can help in balancing user needs and business goals. In addition, Alison shares her thoughts on the challenges and strategies for maintaining open source projects without corporate support and touches on the ‘palmer penguins' project. Click to download now! [00:01:13] Alison discusses her transition from academic research in cognitive science to industry and data science, emphasizing her passion for statistics and education. [00:02:41] Alison explains her work at Anaconda, focusing on product management and the Anaconda distribution, aiming to ease the use of Python and R packages in the industry and academia. She also elaborates on other projects she oversees, including Anaconda.org and its role in supporting open source projects and enterprise needs. [00:05:17] We hear how Anaconda sustains itself financially through enterprise offerings and the balance of supporting open source while maintaining a business model. [00:07:14] Alison shares her previous experience as the first PM of data science communication at Posit (formerly RStudio) and her role in enhancing data science education and product development. [00:12:49] Richard and Alison explore the challenges of sustaining open source projects without corporate backing and strategies for maintaining personal and project health in the open source community. Alison discusses common mistakes companies make by confusing project management with product management in open source projects. [00:17:18] Richard asks about the skills needed for developers to adopt a product-oriented approach. Alison suggests that successful product-oriented developers often have high empathy for end-users and experience with the pain points at scale, which helps them anticipate and innovate solutions effectively. [00:20:49] Richard expresses concerns about the sustainability of smaller, community-led open source projects that lack corporate backing and the structured support that comes with it. Alison acknowledges her limited experience with non-corporate open source projects but highlights the difficulty in maintaining such projects without institutional support, and she shares her personal challenges with keeping up with open source project demands. [00:27:41] Alison stresses the importance of clear goals and understanding the implications of joining larger ecosystems, reflects on the need for clarity about the desired outcomes when joining larger ecosystems, and shares examples of successful and unsuccessful engagements in such settings. [00:29:52] She discusses alternative sustainability models, including paid support and subscriptions. [00:33:00] Alison brings up the example of Apache Arrow and the challenges it faced with corporate sponsorship. [00:34:23] We wrap up with Richard acknowledging that not all open source projects require significant funding or formal business models, and Alison explains the ‘palmerpenguins' project she did at the beginning of COVID. [00:37:07] Find out where you can follow Alison on the web. Quotes [00:22:18] “What is the minimum level of support you need to not feel like you're drowning?” Spotlight [00:38:14] Richard's spotlight is Bernard Cornwell. [00:38:39] Alison's spotlight is the book, Impossible Creatures. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) richard@sustainoss.org (mailto:richard@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute) (https://opencollective.com/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Socials (https://www.burntfen.com/2023-05-30/socials) Alison Hill, PhD Website (https://www.apreshill.com/) Alison Presmanes Hill, PhD LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/apreshill/) Alison Presmanes Hill GitHub (https://github.com/apreshill) Anaconda (https://www.anaconda.com/) Anaconda.org (https://anaconda.org/) The Third Bit-Dr. Greg Wilson (https://third-bit.com/about/) Sustain Podcast-Episode 64: Travis Oliphant and Russel Pekrul on NumPy, Anaconda, and giving back with FairOSS (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/oliphant) Intercom on Product Management (https://www.intercom.com/resources/books/intercom-product-management) Sustain Podcast-Episode 135: Tracy Hinds on Node.js's CommComm and PMs in Open Source (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/135) Hadley Wickham (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadley_Wickham) palmerpenguins-GitHub (https://allisonhorst.github.io/palmerpenguins/articles/intro.html) Bernard Cornwell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Cornwell) Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/743371/impossible-creatures-by-katherine-rundell-illustrated-by-ashley-mackenzie/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Alison Hill.
The Fred Hollows Foundation's Alison Hill says the recently opened Nijgadh Tilganga Community Eye Hospital in southern Nepal aims to make eye treatments more accessible to thousands of residents. The Tilganga Institute of Opthalmology opened the hospital in partnership with the Fred Hollows Foundation on 13 November, 2024. Hill, who is the Brand and Communications Director at the foundation spoke to SBS Nepali about her experience in Nepal, the demand for eye care in the region and the Australia-Nepal relationship that dates back to the 80s. - नेपालमा हालै सञ्चालनमा आएको निजगढ तिलगंगा सामुदायिक आँखा अस्पतालले आँखा उपचारको पहुँचलाई थप सहज बनाउने फ्रेड हलोज फाउन्डेसनकी ब्रान्ड एन्ड कम्युनिकेसन्स डिरेक्टर एलिसन हिल बताउँछिन्। गत १३ नोभेम्बर, २०२४ मा भएको अस्पतालको औपचारिक उद्घाटनका लागि हिल निजगढ पुगेकी थिइन्। तिलगंगा आँखा प्रतिष्ठानले फाउन्डेसनसँगको सहकार्यमा सुरु गरेको उक्त सामुदायिक अस्पतालका योजना, नेपालमा आँखा उपचारको माग र अस्ट्रेलिया-नेपाल सम्बन्धको बारेमा हिलले एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
God's love pursues us! Alison Hill experienced the hound of heaven pursuing her and finally realized the love and freedom that comes from complete surrender to Jesus, the lover of our souls. Once addicted to drugs, she went from homeless drug addict to daughter of the King. Listen as Alison and host Jodie Chiricosta share her journey from outcast to daughter. You will be inspired to pray for those who seemingly have no hope. And you will be encouraged as you hear how even in our darkest moments, God pursues us with His love. Click here for SHOW NOTES!Start a Her God Story Podcast Club! Learn more here!Share this message with a friend and subscribe for weekly encouragement and inspiration! Check out HerGodStory.org for a FREE 6-WEEK DEVOTIONAL and to see upcoming guests. Want to help Widows and Orphans? Join our growing company of women meeting special needs of parentless children and nurturing their unique gifts so they can be ALL God has in mind for them! And help meet real needs of women who have given a lifetime of service to God! Support the Somebody Cares Widows and Orphan fund today! Learn more about the ministry at SomebodyCares.org, Read Jodie's BLOG at LivingYourFaith.netFOLLOW US ON:Facebook: @SomebodyCaresAmerica Youtube: SomebodyCaresAmerica Rumble: SomebodyCares or Twitter: _SomebodyCares.Instagram: SomebodyCaresAmericaLinkedIn: Somebody Cares America
Resources Mentioned:Dealing with The Tough Stuff - Book by Darren Hill, Alison Hill & Dr Sean RichardsonAvailable on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/Dealing-Tough-Stuff-2E-Conversations/dp/0730327000/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2XV4SQ64NYPBU&keywords=dealing+with+the+tough+stuff&qid=1697440263&sprefix=dealing+with+the+tough+stuff%2Caps%2C346&sr=8-3Your Host,with Love & Power,Ollie McNicolSupport the show
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In this thought provoking and interesting episode I have the honour of interviewing Alison Hill, a constable with the Vancouver Police Department. Alison is currently in the Research and Policy Division and before that, spent 5 years as an Indigenous Relations Officer.Alison is honoured to share her experiences, focussing on the importance of placing Community at the centre of our practices, and her time as an Indigenous Relations Officer. Alison talks about SisterWatch, led by an incredible group of Matriarchs, and the website SisterWatch.ca, which provides safety information for women and girls, and resources for families with missing loved ones. Alison also shares a framework of engagement with Indigenous Communities that was created for her by Métis Elders Betty Gladue and Philip Gladue. Embedded in the balance of the Medicine Wheel, the framework promotes respect and humility for public safety professionals as gateways to trust and safety for Community.This episode will leave you with goosebumps and strategies to put into your daily work to improve your community and foster positive engagement with those around you.Season 3 is proudly sponsored by Alberta Defensive Tactics Training owned by local Peace Officer Jamie Erickson. Check out all the training and courses that ADTT offers and follow them on IG @erickson_adtt Support the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
This week I'm joined by poet and author Alison Hill whose new biography of Pauline Gower, the pilot who would spearhead the Women's Section of the ATA and ensure her pilots received equal pay for equal work, is one I was thoroughly moved by. In this episode, we discuss Pauline's early career, when she formed a nascent airline with friend Dorothy Spicer, whose book of their escapades received a rare positive review from the formidable Aeroplane Magazine editor C.G. Grey.Check out Alison's book, Pauline Gower, Pioneering Leader of the Spitfire Women, at our Bookshop here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/11015/9780750996822You can follow Alison on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/rhythmandmuse, and her website is: https://www.alisonhillpoetry.com/Please check out our sponsor, the Pima Air and Space Museum, through the links below:Visit the Pima Air and Space Museum's website here: https://pimaair.org/Learn more about the Titan Missle Museum here: https://titanmissilemuseum.org/Find out who is in the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame here: https://pimaair.org/about-us/arizona-aviation-hall-of-fame/Want to know how the Tucson Military Vehicle Museum is progressing? Find out more here: https://www.tucsonmilitaryvehicle.org/Join the fun on Patreon! Join from just £3+VAT a month to get ad-free episodes, chat with Matt and grab some merch. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ The Damcasters © 2022 by Matt Bone is licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'Forgive us our sins' at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Tuesday 8th March 2022.
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'Shepherd King' from Micah 5:2-5a at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Tuesday 7th December 2021.
FLG_S2_E22: For Leaders Global www.forleadersglobal.com Alison Hill has years of knowledge and experience through her work within clinical psychology, as well as starting and maintaining a business. However, what makes Alison's expertise so powerful, is that she is also a prolific teacher and writer. Alison has an incredible aptitude when it comes to diffusing the complexities of business and life, and making the solutions tangible and pragmatic for all types of learners. On this episode, Alison speaks with a captivating tone where you just need to hear “what's next”. From purpose, to passion, to people and culture, hybrid work and well placed authentic empathy, Alison has the topics covered. This show will help you stand out by encouraging you to find your rhythm - where performance is at the maximum and your personhood is fueled by passion and cause. This show will also challenge some notions of the way you might approach your work day, coaxing you to think and function differently when it comes to the hybrid model. ABOUT ALISON HILL: pragmaticthinking.com Ali is a registered Psychologist, author and CEO of three-time AFR Fast 100 company, Pragmatic Thinking—a behaviour and motivation strategy company that helps organisations build better leaders by building better people. Co-awarded Educator of the Year in 2018, as business woman and international keynote speaker, Ali's work has made its way into businesses you may have heard of... Amazon, Virgin Australia, Suncorp, PepsiCo, Siemens, McDonalds, and Commonwealth Bank, to name a few. On top of all this, Ali's the author of three best-selling books, as well as host and producer of one of Australia's top podcasts, Stand Out Life where she digs into the stories behind some of the world's greatest thought leaders and talents who lead truly inspiring lives. FOR LEADERS GLOBAL: To discover your leadership voice order and explore resources and opportunities for you or your organisation, head to www.ForLeadersGlobal.com or email: hello@forleadersglobal.com
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'The parable of the shrewd manager' from Luke 16:1-15 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Tuesday 9th November 2021.
Welcome to the Financial Secrets Revealed podcast episode where Amanda Cassar introduces Alison Hill, CEO of Pragmatic Thinking and host of the Stand Out Life Podcast and The Business of People. I first met Ali through the fabulous Australian networking group Business Chicks, where I admired from afar as she trekked off to Malawi with The Hunger Project and built her firm with hubby Darren into a AFR Fast 100 company.Ali is a fellow Gold Coaster, mum, chief Head Mechanic, author, speaker, and podcaster, and features regularly in the media.Ali shares her personal and business journey including financial setbacks and having to revisit her own money story after relocating interstate and how she now manages her money.“We now keep a close eye on the figures, work out where to invest in the business and make sure our ‘business and life' strategy meets our family's needs.” – Alison Hill.LinksAli Hill (alisonhill.com.au) (Speaking Website) Stand Out Life on Apple Podcasts (Stand Out Life Podcast)Alison Hill | LinkedIn (LinkedIn profile)Pragmatic Thinking - Lead Better | Leadership Training (Corporate Website)The Business of People Podcast | Pragmatic Thinking The Business of People Podcast Offer Purchase your copy of Financial Secrets Revealed on Amazon: Financial Secrets Revealed: Cassar, Amanda: Amazon.com.au: BooksPurchase your copy of the book on Booktopia:Financial Secrets Revealed, Collective Wisdom from Business Gurus, Financial Geniuses and Everyday Heroes by Amanda Cassar | 9781925648546 | BooktopiaPurchase your copy of the book on Barnes & Noble:Financial Secrets Revealed by Amanda Cassar, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Follow Catch up with Amanda Cassar, host of Financial Secrets Revealed on Twitter and Instagram @financechicks or on LinkedIn at Amanda Cassar | LinkedInWebsites: https://amandacassar.com.au/ https://www.wealthplanningpartners.com.au/ (company website)https://trustedagedcare.com.au/ (company website) Or follow Ali's adventures on Twitter @alihilltweet or Instragram @alihill Support the show
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'My help comes from the Lord' from Psalm 121 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held by video call on Tuesday 7th September 2021.
#positivity is a quick fix to overcoming challenges we may face, but - is it really? How can we learn to cope with dealing with those challenges so that we can build ourselves for long term happiness? Maz and Dr. Sam Hay are joined by Clinical Psychologist Alison Hill to breakdown what resilience actually is, how we can learn to sit in the discomfort of adversity and if there is a mindset that we can get into when hard times come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Hill is the CEO of AFR Fast 100 company Pragmatic Thinking, working with organisations to build better leaders, grow better teams, and shift cultures. Ali is a Psychologist, an award-winning business woman, an influential keynote speaker, producer and host of Stand Out Life podcast, regular on mainstream media, and a best-selling author.A hybrid work environment has become commonplace, and it's no wonder considering the huge potential benefits to both employers and employees. But how can you make it work for your team?This week, we interviewed Ali Hill on what exactly hybrid working is and how you can use it to create a high performing team. She answers questions like 'How do you know your people are working while at home?', 'How do we keep a good work culture?' and 'What if we have people that HAVE to be in the office?'.Ali also shares the three pillars of success when it comes to creating a framework for your hybrid work environment and how you can implement them in your organisation. Links Buy Ali's book here Check out Ali's website here Connect with Ali through her LinkedIn here Where else you can find usWebsite: https://thebreakthrough.coLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/the-breakthrough-companyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebreakthroughco/Podcast: https://thebreakthrough.co/podcast/
Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash sits down with Alison Hill, the co-author of Work From Anywhere. They discuss the psychology, methodology, and technology that makes hybrid teams excel, creating rhythms and rituals, and more. Books mentioned in this podcast: Alison Hill, Darren Hill - Work From Anywhere: https://bit.ly/2XhV5lz Host: Tony Nash Guest: Alison Hill Producer: Nick Wasiliev
In this exciting and timely interview, Angela O'Mara, Editor of Aesthetic Insider and President of national aesthetic medical PR & Marketing Agency TPI Media Group, Inc., joins forces with PR Expert and owner of Current PR, Alison Hill. Alison has served as brand steward, creative director, lead strategist, talent wrangler, promotions and special event expert, and media liaison extraordinaire for such clients as Disney, LEGO, and Nickelodeon —and as the longtime PR agency for the Peanuts brand, Alison has had the privilege of being Snoopy's publicist for the past 17 years! Prior to launching Current PR Alison spent years in the executive suite of several agency and corporate giants such as Burson-Marsteller, Mattel Electronics, and Turner Broadcasting, In recent years social media platforms have become a vital aspect of many businesses but marketing experts agree that the fleeting imagery and fast messaging of social media may not bring with it the credibility and longevity that interviews on TV news channels and in print publications do. Angela and Alison are excited to share with you tips and techniques you can use to put your business in the media spotlight. To learn more about Alison Hill visit www.currentpr.com. To learn more about Angela O'Mara visit www.theprofessionalimage.com.
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'Praise the Lord' from Psalm 103 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held by video call on Tuesday 8th June 2021.
What's your working from home vibe? Do you clear out your wardrobe for the 278 time at 11.11am? Or wake up early, knuckle down and have half your work knocked over by 9am? Well, whatever your style, Alison Hill, a psychologist and author of Work From Anywhere, has advice on how to be more efficient and WFH like a boss. WANT MORE FROM ALISON? Find out more about Alison's book, Work From Anywhere (Wiley, $27.95), here. Suss out her business, Pragmatic Thinking, here, or follow her on Instagram @alihill WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Got an idea for an episode or some feedback? DM us or host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get this: you'll spend around 90,000 hours at work over a lifetime - that's nearly a third of your life. Whether you like it or not, work relationships matter and we need to be the “hero” and nurture them, says Alison Hill. She's a psychologist, CEO of Pragmatic Thinking and author of Work From Anywhere, and in this episode, she tells us how. WANT MORE FROM ALISON? To hear today's full interview, where Alison discusses how to work from anywhere like a boss, and how to beat procrastination and find motivation, search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. Find out more about Alison's book, Work From Anywhere (Wiley, $27.95), here. Suss out her business, Pragmatic Thinking, here, or follow her on Instagram @alihill WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Got an idea for an episode or some feedback? DM us or host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the positives that’s come out of the past year of COVID-related lockdowns and restrictions, has been the revelation that many employees can work from anywhere. A lot of businesses are adopting a hybrid model – a combination of working from home and working in the office. If you’re looking to do the same, how do ensure your team still works as efficiently as before? Alison Hill, CEO of Pragmatic Thinking, outlines what a work-from-anywhere policy looks like, and she has tips on how to communicate and engage with staff as easily as pre-COVID times. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jed and Alison Hill talk with Nathan Howell, husband of last week's guest Hannah Howell, about his descent into addiction and his recovery.
Audio of a talk given by Alison Hill on 'The partygoer' from John 2:1-11 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service which was held by video call on Tuesday 19th January 2021.
Constantly curious, forever the student and passionate about building cultural magnificence in her own organisation as well as helping other organisations do the same. Alison Hill is passionate about making work an extraordinary experience. Alison is a registered Psychologist and CEO of three-time AFR Fast 100 company, Pragmatic Thinking. She was awarded Educator of the Year in 2018, is an international keynote speaker and author of two best-selling books; 'Dealing with the Tough Stuff: How to achieve results from key conversations and Stand Out: A real world guide to get clear, find purpose and become the boss of busy. Alison is also the host and producer of one of Australia’s top podcasts, Stand Out Life Enjoy! Alison can be found at: Pragmatic Thinking https://pragmaticthinking.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/alihill LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fromalihill/
On this episode of the active CEO Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Alison Hill about building leadership potential remotely, understanding human behavior, why performance needs to be number one in business cultures and what does high performance look like? We also deep dive into how we can effectively have hard conversations online, why incidental leaders are rising to the top, culture based connections and how do we hear more voices?
Why get married? There's little or no social stigma or legal penalty, at least in most Western cultures, for having sex, having kids, or owning property together as a couple without being married. So what makes marriage significant?In this episode we put that question to Rabbi Michael M. Cohen and Alison Hill, a married couple from Manchester, Vermont. They share what they've learned about marriage from being married themselves for over 30 years (with a great origin story!), and then answer a listener question: the writer wants to get married before she gets pregnant; her boyfriend also wants kids, but doesn't want to get married. Is this a deal-breaker?Send in your questions: email us at bruce@brucechalmer.com, or just visit brucechalmer.com. We'd love to hear from you!And let us know if you'd like to be interviewed on the show! Visit brucechalmer.com/podcast for more information.Dr. Chalmer's book Reigniting the Spark: Why Stable Relationships Lose Intimacy, and How to Get It Back is available here, or wherever you get your books.Like this podcast? Review us, like us, follow us, and do all those other kinds of wonderful things to us! It helps people find the show.Music: Besamim (Spices) by Bruce Chalmer, performed by Fyre and Lightning Consort
Convenience has a cost and a consequence, says Alison Hill, CEO, American Booksellers Association. The post Are Bookstores Boxed Out? first appeared on Beyond the Book.
This week I caught up with Alison Hill, CEO of three-time AFR Fast 100 company, Pragmatic thinking. Pragmatic thinking are a behaviour and strategy motivation company who work with organisations to build better leaders and better cultures through their people strategies.Alison shared how business strategies live and die through their people strategies and that teams need to be engaged, lit up and motivated to deliver great business outcomes. Alison and her team work mainly with company leaders on leadership development, developing a leadership narrative and story that people will want to follow. Plus how to have the critical and tough conversations within teams and people when they aren't performing or motivated. Alison finds that having a strong feedback culture can improve a business incredibly plus the impact of culture on performance. We also discussed how this year during Covid that leadership and team work had affected every company dramatically and going forward companies are going to want to see evidence that leaders had lead virtual teams. If you are leading a team or you work in HR - Alison shares some great advice about on-boarding team members plus having difficult conversations and providing performance feedback. This conversation is not to be missed. You find find Alison and her team:www.pragmaticthinking.comAbout me: My name is Samantha McIntyre and after 30 years in business and technology - from starting out on the helpdesk to getting to and staying in the C suite, being on Executive boards and being a mother and entreprenuer! I am passionate about helping women in their careers. What I have enjoyed the most in my roles is helping those around me succeed - particularly women! I have lead technology teams for some of the biggest businesses and brands in Australia and the world such as Tesco, Loreal, Coles, Woolworths and Sportsgirl.So if you're looking for someone who knows what it is like to be a women in business and technology plus being a mother and an entrepreneur then you've come to the right place.Contact:Website: https://www.lady-leadership.com/LinkedIn: Samantha McIntyre Twitter: sjmcintyre1Facebook: @Samantha McIntyreInstagram: @sammijmac and @lady.leadership
The ability to build and coordinate an effective remote workforce will only increase in importance as our new world continues to take shape. Alison Hill made her name writing and editing, but as the remote work legacy unfolds, she is now working to establish a legacy in virtual team building. In her return to the Team Guru Podcast, she shares some of her winning insights on steering a ship through uncharted waters. Show notes and Timestamps: https://bit.ly/33AJFIP
If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be? “What I would love society to have more conversations around is the art of questioning. The art of asking deeper questions, different questions, sitting in questions, not running to the answers.” ___ Alison Hill is a Registered Psychologist, Telstra Business Woman Award finalist and CEO of AFR Fast 100 company Pragmatic Thinking, a motivation and behaviour strategy company. She is co-author of the top business book 'Dealing with the Tough Stuff: How to achieve results from key conversations, and author of Stand Out: A real world guide to get clear, find purpose and become the boss of busy. An influential keynote speaker, producer and host of the incredible Stand Out Life podcast - which I’ve had the pleasure of being on twice now. Ali is a regular on Channel 9 has regular articles published with Fairfax Group (including the AFR, SMH & The Age), News Limited (The Daily Tele & Courier Mail), and The Huffington Post (http://www.alisonhill.com.au/in-the-media/). Her work has found its way inside a few big businesses you might have heard of… PepsiCo, Siemens, McDonalds, Sydney Trains, BHP Billiton, Bond University, Griffith University, and BlueCare just to name a few. Ali presents her unique and authentic message as a sought after international keynote speaker and MC where she engages her audience with humour, practicality and real-world thinking. Ali & I met in Uluru at a conference many years ago & connected instantly. Ali is an incredible conduit of helping people find their voice and it’s a thrill for me to get her on the other side of the mic as it where & be the one asking the questions for a change. Ali’s Stand Out Life podcast can be found here: https://www.alisonhill.com.au/standoutlife We talked about a specific interview that Ali did with Teela Reid - Episode 87: The truth-teller of our time. Since then, Ali has just finished a second interview with Tesla (# 99 - Facing our truth). They are both fantastic interviews so be sure to check them out. __ Connect with Ali here:- Instagram: www.instagram.com/alihill Facebook: www.facebook.com/standoutlife Website: www.alisonhill.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fromalihill/ And for more information about the Wabi Sabi Series, please find us here:- https://wabisabiseries.com/ Connect with us on Instagram here:- @thewabisabiseries Connect with us on Facebook here - @thewabisabiseries If you have a burning topic you’d love society to talk more about, or know someone who’d be great to come on our podcast, drop us a line at hello@wabisabiseries.com
About this Episode In this episode, Eric shares insights gained from the JSM 2019 conference, including an excellent panel discussion on the use of javascript in statistics. In addition, Eric is joined by RStudio's education team members Alison Hill & Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel to discuss new ideas for teaching data science effectively, as well as how tools like R-Markdown are opening many new possibilities for both students and teachers. Episode Shownotes Why Javascript? JSM panel discussion: Karl Broman's slides (https://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kbroman/presentations/JSM2019) Carson Sievert's slides (https://talks.cpsievert.me/20190730/#1) Data Science in a Box: datasciencebox.org (https://datasciencebox.org) RStudio Learner Personas: rstudio-education.github.io/learner-personas (https://rstudio-education.github.io/learner-personas/) Advanced R-Markdown workshop from rstudio::conf 2019: arm.rbind.io/ (https://arm.rbind.io/) learnr - Interactive tutorials in R: rstudio.github.io/learnr (https://rstudio.github.io/learnr/) Project Kickstart-R - Create a project/team website and knowledge sharing platform with R-Markdown: github.com/sourcethemes/project-kickstart-r (https://github.com/sourcethemes/project-kickstart-r) lullabyr - Generate children's songs with random words: github.com/mine-cetinkaya-rundel/lullabyr (https://github.com/mine-cetinkaya-rundel/lullabyr) Feedback Leave a comment on this episode's post (https://r-podcast.org/31) Email the show: thercast[at]gmail.com Use the R-Podcast contact page (https://r-podcast.org/contact) Episode Timestamps 00:00:00.000 Intro 00:01:22.000 JSM Memories 00:07:16.000 Why Javascript recap 00:13:04.000 Shinymeta advice 00:19:54.000 Conversation with Alison & Mine 01:01:50.000 Takeaways & Wrapup Music Credits Opening and closing themes: Training Montage by WillRock (http://ocremix.org/artist/5043/willrock) from the Return All Robots Remix Album (http://ocremix.org/events/returnallrobots/) at ocremix.org (http://ocremix.org/)
Alison Hill speaking at the six30 service
Hear the story the legendary Dr Fred Hollows, a man who restored sight to millions of people around the world, and who’s mission continues to this day through the foundation that carries his name. Sally sat down with Alison Hill, Global Head of Communications for the Fred Hollows Foundation to learn about the global crisis of avoidable blindness and the work that the Fred Hollows Foundation is doing to not only restore sight, but to train local doctors that are transforming entire communities and helping to break the cycle of poverty. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Global Communications Lead Alison Hill are this week in the camps near Cox's Bazar where The Fred Hollows Foundation is screening Rohingya people for eye conditions like cataract, which can be treated with a simple 20-minute operation. Doctors estimate some 50,000 people in the camp are blind –leading the eye health response there to ensure as many people as possible can at least have their sight restored, particularly as the monsoon season makes life in the camps even more difficult. - Ekhon ór butore 50000 Rohingya refugee ottu suk ór katark operation ór zoruri oi giyoí. The Fred Hollows Foundation yé añarar manuic oré ekhon ot modot gorer eçe Bangaladesh or refugee kamps ot..
Global Communications Lead Alison Hill are this week in the camps near Cox's Bazar where The Fred Hollows Foundation is screening Rohingya people for eye conditions like cataract, which can be treated with a simple 20-minute operation. Doctors estimate some 50,000 people in the camp are blind –leading the eye health response there to ensure as many people as possible can at least have their sight restored, particularly as the monsoon season makes life in the camps even more difficult. - Ekhon ór butore 50000 Rohingya refugee ottu suk ór katark operation ór zoruri oi giyoí. The Fred Hollows Foundation yé añarar manuic oré ekhon ot modot gorer eçe Bangaladesh or refugee kamps ot..
Tell me what you're paying attention to. And I will tell you who you are. That's a quote from this episode's guest Alison Hill. Alison started her career as a professional psychologist or head mechanic. She likes to call it where she spent many years tweaking the minds of top performers as an in demand coach with some of the world's largest companies including BHB McDonald's. The names go on. I actually met Alison for the first time a number of years ago very briefly and she stood out to me as a woman of impeccable energy. I can't think of a better description than that, she just has this sense about her as a woman who very much owns her own space. So when I got off the plane about six months ago in Melbourne and I saw this giant light box with her, having launched her own book "stand out - a real world guide to get clear find purpose and become the boss of busy" I knew we had to get her on the show. So as you know in this podcast we take a behind the scenes look into influence and I want to talk to Alison about how we influence ourselves. I'm a big believer that your ability to influence is 100 percent correlated to what or who you let in i.e. what you allow to influence you where you put your attention or time. The stories you tell yourself the distractions you allow to take over. So we talk about getting forensic about that about how you manage create and defend your own boundaries. Secondly we talk about freaking out checking out and burning out or words which unfortunately we're generally all too familiar with either in ourselves or in the people we love. How do you notice. How do you turn that ship around. How do you get back on track so you can live a standout life. Thirdly we talk about choosing to stand out and how it will always ultimately cost you your old identity. And how you get around that how you get around the resistance associated with that Allison has her own amazing journey. Standing out or choosing to stand out as a speaker as an author and step out from behind the brand and it all started with a post it note that said "do the work be seen" that she stuck to her desk. And if nothing else I hope that as a result of listening to this episode you leave with some tools to do the same. Buy the book: http://www.alisonhill.com.au/stand-out-1 Find out more about me and the work I do at juliemasters.com or follow me on instagram at jules.masters See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On May 21st 2017 Helen Mills with Alison Hill and Melody Foreman entertained BTM over lunch with memories and poetry about women in aviation in Britain during World War Two.
On May 21st 2017 Melody, together with Helen Mills and Alison Hill talked about the courage of women involved in aviation in Britain during World War two to BTM over Sunday lunch at Brooklands. Melody reads extracts from her book A Spitfire Girl: One of the World's Greatest Female Ferry pilots Tells Her Story.
On May 21st 2017 Alison, together with Helen Mills and Melody Foreman talked about the courage of women involved in aviation in Britain during World War two to BTM over Sunday lunch at Brooklands.
Danielle Crismani started Baked Relief after severe flooding devastated parts of Queensland a few years ago. While she wasn't affected, many of her friends and family were. Realising that sandbagging wasn't her bag, Danielle looked for another way to help - baking treats for the hard working SES and emergency workers. The movement has since grown, helping communities all over Australia facing hardship. Danielle gives us an insight into what Baked Relief does and how you can help. PLUS psychologist Alison Hill on the problem of people-pleasing. More information and show links available at www.lukeandsusie.com
Lee Strobel considered a divorce when his wife came home one day as a Christian. As a journalist, legal editor of The Chicago Tribune, author and sceptic, Lee set about researching the origins of Christianity to debunk his wife's beliefs. Instead, his riveting quest for the truth led him to a life of faith - and his story is now a major motion picture starring Academy Award winner Faye Dunaway. Lee gives us the story behind the story of his journey from scepticism to faith. PLUS psychologist Alison Hill on progress without pessimism. For more, head to www.lukeandsusie.com
Hi and welcome to another episode of the Theatre of U, a show all about celebrating people who are rocking their UQ (Unique Intelligence). You know I was once a corporate refugee living in bland land but I went on a journey to discover who I am and what I love to do - and now I get to do just that help people uncover and amplify their uniqueness with the flexibility of working with people I like doing work I like where I like. Today it's my pleasure to introduce you to Alison Hill, who is a professional ‘head-mechanic’ (Psychologist). She is also the author of "Stand Out: A real-world guide to get clear, find purpose, and become the boss of busy", best-selling co-author of the top business book "Dealing with the Tough Stuff: How to achieve results from key conversations". On today's show, Alison Hill draws cards # 1,8,12,24,52 from the Cards for Uniqueness, Against the Ordinary. If you want more info about the podcast, our work or are interested in being featured as a guest then email my team at support@uqpower.com.au and let them know you'd like your turn in the spotlight. Thanks for tuning in, until next time remember all you have to do is #startwithU
What makes a community? And what makes a community and its residents successful? Alison Hill tells us the story of how the Caia Park Partnership was set up 20 years ago by local residents responding to disparaging conclusions from an academic.
Real McCoy dominated the charts in the 90's with dance anthems like 'Another Night', 'Runaway' and 'Love & Devotion'. In 2017, they return to Australia as part of the Mega 90's tour alongside 2 Unlimited, Technotronic and Dr Alban. We caught up with the man behind Real McCoy Olaf "O-Jay" Jeglitza. Psychologist Alison Hill also drops by to chat about how comparing yourself to other people, especially on social media, isn't good for you. For more information, visit the episode page: http://lukeandsusie.com/portfolio-item/episode-284-o-jay-from-real-mccoy-and-alison-hill-talks-about-comparison-being-the-thief-of-connection/
Liz Ellis is without a doubt Australia's most famous netball player, but that could soon change as Australia's new netball competition kicks off, with primetime television coverage. Liz gives us the details on the new Super Netball competition and the rise of women's sport. For more information, visit the episode page: http://lukeandsusie.com/portfolio-item/episode-280-liz-ellis-talks-about-the-new-super-netball-competition-alison-hill-on-living-life-like-youre-on-twitter/
In a world where ‘busy’ has become a badge of honour, the emotional state of overwhelm has spread like a virus. Alison Hill is here to help. In her work as ‘Australia’s coolest psychologist’ Alison has noticed in our work environments that some people are coping with the era of perpetual change much better than others. What’s the difference? Why do some survive and thrive in the face of restructures and disruption - while others drown emotionally. In this episode of the podcast we explore the reasons for overwhelm. We break it into 3 common cognitive states - not all overwhelm is the same! And, of course, we share some practical advise for moving forward in your life with clarity and purpose.
Psychological health is a huge factor in our low tox life and this show, we talk to psychologist Alison Hill to look at how we end up drowning in overwhelm, burn out and things we actually aren’t aligned with in both our personal and professional lives. We explore her awesome new book “Stand Out” and delve into super simple strategies to defining what’s truly important to you in life, to see how easy it is for you to fill your calendar with things to nourish you and we set a brilliant “line down the middle of a paper” challenge to sort through your regular ‘I do’s’ over a cup of tea and make 2017 more fulfilling, joyful and empowering. Who doesn’t want a whole lot more o’ that, right? For full access to links and resources mentioned in today's episode, head over to Low Tox Life
A fabulous interview with Australia's coolest psychologist, the amazing, Ali Hill on how to stand out, (the topic of her new book) the key pillars of health, happiness and sanity and how to become the boss of busy!
Alison Hill reads some of her poems from Sisters In Spitfires celebrating the lives of women who flew everything from Tiger Moths to Lancaster bombers with the ATA during WW2.
Alison Hill, co-author of “Dealing with the Tough Stuff, - How to Achieve Results from Crucial Conversations” explains ways to have more productive discussions in the workplace, and less conflict, tools for depersonalising tough feedback and strategies for overcoming resistance and defensiveness.
Following this weeks crazy weather we have a look at Climate Change with Eric Wolff from theBritish Antarctic Survey, who will be talking about secrets about the climate locked away in ancient ice, Jon Gibbins from Imperial College tells us about ways we can store all that excess carbon dioxide underground, Ali talks to Alison Hill from the British Wind Energy Association and Max Carcas from Ocean Power Delivery about wind energy and wave energy, and Derek Thorne, Dave Ansell and Ali Webb try to discover how much power we could generate by hooking the countrys gyms to the electricity grid.
Following this weeks crazy weather we have a look at Climate Change with Eric Wolff from theBritish Antarctic Survey, who will be talking about secrets about the climate locked away in ancient ice,Jon Gibbins from Imperial College tells us about ways we can store all that excess carbon dioxideunderground, Ali talks to Alison Hill from the British Wind Energy Association and Max Carcas from OceanPower Delivery about wind energy and wave energy, and Derek Thorne, Dave Ansell and Ali Webb try to discoverhow much power we could generate by hooking the countrys gyms to the electricity grid. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Following this weeks crazy weather we have a look at Climate Change with Eric Wolff from theBritish Antarctic Survey, who will be talking about secrets about the climate locked away in ancient ice,Jon Gibbins from Imperial College tells us about ways we can store all that excess carbon dioxideunderground, Ali talks to Alison Hill from the British Wind Energy Association and Max Carcas from OceanPower Delivery about wind energy and wave energy, and Derek Thorne, Dave Ansell and Ali Webb try to discoverhow much power we could generate by hooking the countrys gyms to the electricity grid. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This month's special guest is Alison Hill who joins the regular team (Stephen Kuhrt and Anna and Nathan Larkin) to talk about the Why I am a Christian sermon series, post-university life, politics and being brought up in a Christian family.