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In this engaging episode, host Todd Conklin kicks off with a delightful chat about Milo's tea, leading into a compelling panel discussion with Bob Edwards, Mark Yeston, and Andrea Baker. The conversation explores the journey of organizational transformation, focusing on shifting from traditional safety views to a new perspective that emphasizes human performance and operational learning. Join the team as they dissect the stages of change, from gaining leadership interest to integrating new safety philosophies within established systems. With anecdotes, humor, and insightful discourse, this episode offers practical insights into implementing transformative safety practices that enhance reliability and engagement.
Are you navigating the tricky world of dating after divorce? In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, we sit down with the incredible Andrea Baker, an actor, voiceover artist, and co-host of the pet-centric podcast Tales to Tell. Andrea opens up about her personal journey through divorce, the unexpected twists of dating midlife, and the surprising lessons learned along the way. Together, we explore the challenges of rediscovering yourself, setting boundaries, and embracing both independence and connection.Andrea's candid and relatable storytelling will leave you inspired and laughing, while her practical insights might just reshape how you think about love, self-worth, and new beginnings. Episode Highlights:[0:01] - Welcoming Andrea Baker and diving into her unique journey post-divorce.[3:09] - The harsh realities of starting to date again after a major breakup.[8:55] - Andrea's wisdom on healing from infidelity and the importance of self-care.[14:25] - The lessons learned from dating younger men and embracing new experiences.[19:52] - Andrea's “onboarding process” for dating—grammar checks included![28:31] - How Andrea turned her divorce into an empowering “freedom tour.”[37:24] - The ultimate takeaway: love yourself first, and live your best life—partner or not. Resources:Connect with Andrea on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andreaebaker Listen to Andrea's podcast: Tales to Tell (For pet lovers and professionals alike!): https://open.spotify.com/show/099CknEDl92F3ANh9HFSrz For more on this topic visit our website insightsfromthecouch.org If you have questions please email us at info@insightsfromthecouch.org we would love to hear from you!If today's discussion resonated with you or sparked curiosity, please rate, follow, and share "Insights from the Couch" with others. Your support helps us reach more people and continue providing valuable insights. Here's to finding our purposes and living a life full of meaning and joy. Stay tuned for more!Make sure to visit the “Resources” page on our website www.insightsfromthecouch.org to download the worksheet and take ways that accompany each episode. This is hugely important as we are now creating a download that is unique to each episode and working hard to create an email list to support our programming offerings moving forward.
Welcome to part two of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast hosted by Todd Conklin. This episode features an engaging open question and answer session from the 2024 Santa Fe Workshop. Listen in as Todd, along with industry experts Mike Peters, Martha Acosta, Jennifer Long, Bob Edwards, and Andrea Baker, delve into insightful discussions on improving workplace safety, the importance of trust within teams, and how to effectively manage and predict organizational risks. Throughout the episode, the panelists share practical advice, real-world examples, and innovative strategies to foster a proactive safety culture and enhance operational learning. Whether you're a seasoned safety professional or new to the field, this episode offers valuable takeaways for everyone. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and stay ahead in your safety journey. Tune in now!
In this engaging episode, Todd revisits the genesis and evolution of the 'Fundamentals of Human Performance' class developed over 20 years ago at the Department of Energy at Los Alamos National Laboratory with teammates Martha Costa, Andrea Baker, and Bob Edwards. Together they reflect on the journey of this revolutionary concept, its global influence on safety practices, and the power of innovative thinking within a small group of committed individuals. The conversation provides an intimate look at the origin of their ideas, their growth, and their impact. It's more than a trip down memory lane; it's a testament to their ongoing commitment to global safety practices and standards. Todd and his guests also delve into their transition from operational learning to 'Learning Teams' within their organization. Despite skepticism and pushback, they highlight their struggles, successes, and the lessons learned in implementation. They candidly discuss the stumbling blocks faced, such as blame culture, and how they ultimately successful in overcoming these issues. This segment encapsulates their views on accountability as a group effort, their learning experiences, and the evolution of their methodology over time. The episode also hones in on some of their most groundbreaking solutions, including innovative ways to address efficiency issues. These industry trailblazers share their unforgettable 'eureka moments', the initial frustrations, and the broad impact they have had on an array of workplaces. The conversation intertwines their professional achievements with their heartfelt personal sentiments, providing listeners with a deeply moving and inspiring journey. The episode winds up with a discussion on the joy of bringing about change and how credit becomes secondary when the true reward is the ability to make a difference. Tune in for a mix of thought-provoking stories, personal reflections, and insights into a journey of professional innovation that changed the dynamics of safety practices globally.
In an enlightening episode of "Safety FM with Jay Allen," listeners are taken on a deep dive into the groundbreaking presentation delivered by Martha Acosta, Andrea Baker, and Zoe Nations at The Global Safety Innovation Conference in Australia. With Jay Allen not conducting the post-presentation interview, Todd Conklin steps in to fill the void, bringing his unique perspective to one of his memorable episodes of The Pre-Accident Investigation. This special crossover episode sheds light on the trio's innovative approaches to safety and is accessible for streaming at Safety FM.com. Zoe Nations has been at the forefront of advocating for user-centered problem-solving methods since her early days as a human factors graduate. With a 20-year career spanning across diverse sectors such as rail, oil & gas, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and aviation, Zoe's role as the lead HF/HOP advisor for Chevron Australia epitomizes her dedication to enhancing safety management through practical, inclusive solutions and operational learning. Dr. Martha Acosta, often hailed as the “Godmother of HOP” on Todd Conklin's podcast, is a revered figure in the realm of human and organizational learning. Her expertise, honed over more than a quarter of a century, in leading emotional and cognitive aspects of safety and leadership has made her an indispensable voice in safety circles worldwide. Martha's role in developing leaders and shaping safety culture extends through her senior positions at Harvard Business School's Corporate Learning and various esteemed boards. Andrea Baker's narrative is one of transformation and dissemination of HOP principles across the globe. From her beginnings in a leading multinational industrial corporation to her current role as a consultant and educator, Andrea's journey reflects the practical challenges and successes of embedding HOP principles into organizational fabric. Her work, including co-authoring “Bob's Guide to Operational Learning” and co-hosting “A HOP Podcast (with no name),” showcases her commitment to advancing operational learning and safety across industries. This episode of "Safety FM with Jay Allen" is not just a reflection on the conference but a broader discussion on the evolution of safety practices, the intricacies of human and organizational performance principles, and the personal journeys of three remarkable women shaping the future of safety.
Discover the art of managing effective panel discussions, understanding complex topics like accountability, and handling leadership roles in safety podcasts. This episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast features insights from Zoe Nation, Martha Acosta, and Andrea Baker as they dive deep into the nuances, challenges, and importance of individual and collective accountability. Join an engaging conversation between four safety professionals about accountability in complex systems. Learn how accountability acts as the bonding thread in any organization, defining the clarity and complexity of daily operations. Also, discover how effective accountability practices can redefine the culture of a workplace. Much attention is paid to the role of accountability in restorative and retrospective contexts. The panelists explore why leaders place staggering importance on accountability and how it influences their leadership practices. Aptly, the discussion attempts to reinterpret the concept of accountability, presenting it as a proactive process rather than a punitive tool. Probing the provocative question, 'if not traditional accountability, then what?' is another highlight of the episode. The episode also explores the transformative roles of empathy and accountability in modern work environments. We delve into the three core tenets of empathy - curiosity, vulnerability, and compassion - and explore how these attributes contribute to creating safer, more cohesive workplaces. Moreover, the discussion debunks the common misconception that empathy equates agreement; more often, true empathy leads to healthier debates and better ideas. The shift towards remote work, generational changes, and the emphasis on diversity are reshaping leadership, underlining the need for systemic changes in leadership training. By honing the emphasis on providing leaders with the right answers so that they can ask the right questions, an atmosphere of growth and learning can be cultivated. Listen in to this compelling episode for invaluable insights into empathy's role in leadership and workplace dynamics.
Jim discusses the conclusion to disaster preparation month 2023. He then discusses his week in Orlando at the Safety FM Conklin Conference. Todd Conklin spoke on Human and Organizational Performance, Jennifer Long on Accountability, Andrea Baker and Bob Edwards on Learning Teams, and Marc Yester with his fantastic stories and implementing HOP in your organization. We learned a lot, it literally was like a high level continuing education course, we were all mentally exhausted by the time Friday afternoon came around. Everyone left empowered and very optimistic. For all your consulting needs give us a call at 845-269-5772 or email me at Jim@safetywars.com.
For the first of two Edinburgh Fringe Festival Specials, Ali spoke to a variety of artists who will be performing this year. They include actor and playwright Raymond Wilson, dance artist & choreographer Katie Armstrong, musicians Andrea Baker & Howard Moody, & contemporary dance performer & choreographer Solène Weinachter, each of whom tell us about their Edinburgh shows. They are fascinating conversations about four of the finest shows in town this August, all part of the prestigious Made In Scotland showcase of events. While it's only a snapshot of what's going on, it hints at the breadth and variety of what's on offer at the Fringe, with something for everyone. The size of the festival can be overwhelming, so if you are looking for some guidance as to what to see this is the perfect place to start. For full details, and all the relevant links, go to https://www.scotswhayhae.com
At the end of the show a question from Dominic Everett. Recommendations: Andrea: Jude and Diana The only mention of Jude in Nova Scotia's official history relates to her death: a slave-owning family was brought to trial for her murder in 1801. They were acquitted despite overwhelming evidence that they were guilty. Sharon Robart-Johnson pays tribute to such archival glimpses of enslaved people by re-creating the fullness of sisters Jude and Diana's survival, emphasizing their joys alongside their hardship. She stories their movements through the U.S. to Nova Scotia, Canada, with the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists in 1783. As a child, Jude is sold away and then, by a lucky turn of fate, reunited with her fiercely loving family. Jude's experiences harden her into a rebel who resists injustice without heeding consequences, and after her death, Diana is left alone to deal with racist and sexual violence. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/jude-and-diana Eamonn: Juan Carlos Downfall of a King Four-part Sky Original docuseries shedding light on former King of Spain Juan Carlos I, the scandal surrounding his personal life and allegations of corruption - leading up to his abdication in 2014. https://www.nowtv.com/watch/juan-carlos-downfall-of-the-king/iYEQYZ6xzLBzHSkfjUoxrb/iYsxVNyjMDcpBDJrL47BVS/seasons/1 Stuart: Oppenheimer The story of American scientist, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. https://www.oppenheimermovie.co.uk/ The Lost Salt Gift of Blood - Alistair Macleod A collection of 12 stories by this Canadian author. All of the stories are set in Cape Breton on the Atlantic Coast, in the communities of emigre Scots highlanders whose way of life has scarcely changed in hundreds of years. https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-lost-salt-gift-of-blood/alistair-macleod/joyce-carol-oates/9780224032193
In deze podcast hebben wij het genoegen om te horen van twee gasten. Namelijk, Andrea Baker en haar collega Matt Florio. Andrea is een Human & Organizational Performance (HOP) mentor. HOP is een wereldwijde beweging die zich right op het gebruik van psychologie om beter te begrijpen hoe veerkracht in onze systemen kan worden ingebouwd.
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by Andrea Baker down the line from Toronto. This week: The BBC Bafta Edit, Zelensky in the UK and Alex Cole-Hamilton and a listener question about media presenters of the 70's. At the end of the show the trio share their media recommendations. Recommendations: ANDREA : Obituary: Legendary & Trailblazing Mezzo-Soprano Grace Bumbry Dies at 86 https://operawire.com/obituary-legendary-trailblazing-mezzo-soprano-grace-bumbry-dies-at-86/ 1)Talking Derry Girls podcast on The Big Light Network. https://www.thebiglight.com/talkingderrygirls 2) Edinburgh International Festival, the first by new Scottish Director, Nicola Benedetti, which has the theme, 'Where Do We Go From Here?' https://www.eif.co.uk/ EAMONN: New Film - AIR, available on Amazon. Directed by Ben Affleck. Cast includes Viola Davis and Matt Damon . The film follows the history of shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro, and how he led Nike in its pursuit of the greatest athlete in the history of basketball, Michael Jordan. https://press.amazonstudios.com/us/en/original-movies/air STUART: Weak Teeth - Excellent debut novel by Edinburgh-based writer, LYNSEY MAY, exploring lost love, grief ...and toothache https://birlinn.co.uk/product/weak-teeth/
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by Andrea Baker down the line from Toronto. This week: The BBC Bafta Edit, Zelensky in the UK and Alex Cole-Hamilton and a listener question about media presenters of the 70's. At the end of the show the trio share their media recommendations. Recommendations: ANDREA : Obituary: Legendary & Trailblazing Mezzo-Soprano Grace Bumbry Dies at 86 https://operawire.com/obituary-legendary-trailblazing-mezzo-soprano-grace-bumbry-dies-at-86/ 1)Talking Derry Girls podcast on The Big Light Network. https://www.thebiglight.com/talkingderrygirls 2) Edinburgh International Festival, the first by new Scottish Director, Nicola Benedetti, which has the theme, 'Where Do We Go From Here?' https://www.eif.co.uk/ EAMONN: New Film - AIR, available on Amazon. Directed by Ben Affleck. Cast includes Viola Davis and Matt Damon . The film follows the history of shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro, and how he led Nike in its pursuit of the greatest athlete in the history of basketball, Michael Jordan. https://press.amazonstudios.com/us/en/original-movies/air STUART: Weak Teeth - Excellent debut novel by Edinburgh-based writer, LYNSEY MAY, exploring lost love, grief ...and toothache https://birlinn.co.uk/product/weak-teeth/
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by mezzo-soprano Andrea Baker. This week - Our "Views of the News", Nicola Sturgeon publishes her tax returns, Rishi Sunak reshuffles his cabinet amid the ghosts of Prime Ministers past and a listener question on where to get reliable Scottish news. At the end of the episode, media recommendations. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
Who doesn't love a good rendition of “A Christmas Carol” or how about “South & Saints” on a spring evening. The Steeples and Peoples podcast talks with a trio from the Maryland Ensemble Theater about all that they have grown and developed since they became a part of the Frederick Arts and Theater scene. Tad Janes, Andrea Baker and Melynda Wintrol share with us about the early years of the Met. They go onto talk about their current performances along with how they prepare from year to year for the upcoming season. The include information about camps for kids and what can be expected for The MET going forward as they continue to grow in Frederick County. Website: https://marylandensemble.org/ Address: 31 West Patrick Street Frederick, MD (301)694-4744 Email: contact@marylandensemble.org Box Office Hours Tuesday – Friday: 12 noon-6 pm; and one hour before all performances Our box office is open 24/7 online. SUMMER Box Office Hours (June 15 – August 15) Tuesday – Thursday 12 noon- 4 pm; Friday 12 noon -2 pm; and one hour before all performances. Our box office is open 24/7 online. Facebook/InstagramYouTube: Maryland Ensemble Twitter: https://twitter.com/MDensemble ____________________________________________________________ Follow and Connect with Us ____________________________________________________________ Check out our websites, apps and much more www.steeplesandpeoples.com Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Steeples&Peoples Join the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/SteeplesPeoples Follow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/steeplesandpeoples Reach out to us on Snapchat at: steeplespeoples Watch our Tik Tok at: steeplesandpeoples =========================== Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questions By emailing us at: SteeplesandPeoples@gmail.com Steve Medley: voice intro and outro Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join us weekly to find out what's going on with "All Things Frederick County, Maryland" on the Steeples and Peoples podcast!!!
Stuart Cosgrove and Shona Craven are joined by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. This week - Mick Lynch and the media, Elon Musk and the Twitter Files, fresh polling on Scottish independence and a listener question about the survival of print media. At the end of the show, the trio share their media recommendations. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
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Eamonn is joined by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker and Nazir Afzal, former Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England. This week - the migrant crisis, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, coverage of Halloween and Bonfire Night and a listener question about the relationship between journalists and politicians. At the end of the show, the trio share their personal media recommendations. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
FREE FULL-LENGTH EPISODE: Stuart Cosgrove discusses his brand new book, 'Hey America!' which tells the epic story of black music and the White House - how black music came from the margins of American life in the early 20th century, through to the mainstream under Barack Obama's presidency, and then was mobilised as a force for radical opposition to Donald Trump. Stuart is joined by Professor Eamonn O'Neill and mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. Their conversation is wide ranging, with extensive commentary on black music & culture and US politics. Buy Stuart's book here: birlinn.co.uk/product/hey-america/ Join the Talk Media Club here: www.patreon.com/talkmedia
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by broadcaster and mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker! This week - the UK Government's tax U-turn, a Herald article about The Gorbals by Kevin McKenna, fears of escalating conflict between NATO and Russia (examined by Susan B. Glasser in The New Yorker) and a listener question about shock jock journalists. At the end of the episode, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea share their personal media recommendations. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Jill Detroit - It's About Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMary Lou Fulton - The Red, White And Blue FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYYvette Medina - We'll Always Remember 9-11 FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSusan Horowitz aka Dr. Sue - A Day Called Nine Eleven FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKelly Newton - Lady Liberty FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYVerlene Schermer - For Peace Sake FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMarianne Milde - Marichka FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRosalie Login - I Will Be Strong FOLLOW ON REVERBNATIONRhonda Hark - Thousands of Miles FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDAndrea Baker - Cry For Peace For Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Mary Lou Fulton at maryloufulton.comVisit our Sponsor Income Guide at profitablemusician.com/incomeVisit our Sponsor Verlene Schermer at verlene.comVisit our Sponsor Sherilyn at releasemusiclikeaproVisit our Sponsor FEMusician at femusician.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
The trumpeter and musician Alison Balsom has performed with some of the world's greatest orchestras. She talks about her latest album, Quiet City. Jack Hilton was a plasterer from Rochdale whose groundbreaking writing was praised by both WH Auden and George Orwell. His work fell out of print after the Second World War and he has been largely forgotten. Jack Chadwick, who is running a campaign to revive his works, explains why his works need to be revived. Cabaret performer Rhys Hollis, also known as Rhys's Pieces, and opera singer Andrea Baker discuss their video piece OMOS showcasing Black Queer Scottish performance at Edinburgh's Royal Scottish Academy. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Eliane Glaser
We're back with a brand new series of Talk Media! Stuart and Eamonn are joined by returning guest commentator, broadcaster and mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker! This week - Liz Truss cancels her BBC interview with Nick Robinson, a controversial headline about Nicola Sturgeon, Emily Maitlis' new podcast and a listener question about the Scottish media. The News Agents podcast: www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/42KuVj/ To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
In this episode, Mary Conquest speaks with Josh Bryant, a General Manager of People, Risk and Sustainability who's worked in the mining industry for over 20 years and implemented an award-winning critical risk management system.Josh has always been open to different workplace safety frameworks and uses scientific reasoning to decide which elements to adopt or reject. He's not tied to any particular theory, and gives HSE professionals a great overview of his journey of exploration, combining different approaches to safety management.There are a lot of safety theories, frameworks and ideas, and it can be confusing for EHS professionals looking to implement the best solutions for their organization. Josh demystifies Safety-I, Safety-II, Safety Differently and Human and Organisational Performance (HOP). He explains how these approaches can be combined and tells us why he came to focus on critical risk management.Josh maintains that flexibility and curiosity are crucial qualities for HSE professionals who should always practice humble inquiry regardless of your approach to workplace safety.Josh Bryant on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshbryant1Books recommended by Josh:The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error' by Sidney Dekker:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Field-Guide-Understanding-Human-Error/dp/1472439058Workplace Fatalities by Todd Conklin:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Workplace-Fatalities-Discussion-Fatality-Reduction/dp/1546979654Bob's Guide to Operational Learning by Bob Edwards and Andrea Baker:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bobs-Guide-Operational-Learning-Organizational/dp/B08QRYT5QNPodcasts recommended by Josh:PreAccident Investigation:https://preaccidentpodcast.podbean.com/The Safety of Work:https://safetyofwork.com/Rebranding Safety:https://podcasts.bcast.fm/rebranding-safetySafety on Taphttps://www.safetyontap.com/episodes/Safety Labs is created by Slice, the only safety knife on the market with a finger-friendly® blade. Find us at www.sliceproducts.comIf you have any questions, please email us at safetylabs@sliceproducts.com
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by broadcaster and mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker! This week - Nicola Sturgeon sets out the Scottish Government's IndyRef2 route map, the fallout from the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down Roe v Wade, the creation of a Scottish Public Interest Journalism Institute and a listener question on the balance between reporting and opinion journalism. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
In this episode, Mary Conquest speaks with Andrea Baker, a human and organizational performance (HOP) expert and consultant, and former safety professional who has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.Andrea advocates a paradigm shift in our approach to HSE. She recognizes safety as an emergent property of the larger industrial system and explains that good performance is not the absence of inevitable human errors - but the presence of appropriate prevention and mitigation.Combining psychology, sociology, and system design, Andrea explores why humans make mistakes and errors, and why safety systems are not predictable and will never be perfect. She emphasizes the importance of EHS professionals engaging with co-workers and provides practical advice on influencing their adoption of new safety procedures.Andrea encourages HSE professionals to stop looking for faults in people or safety systems and become more interested in learning about how you want to be working in safety error reduction.You can find out more about Andrea's work by visiting:https://www.thehopmentor.com/To help with your HOP journey, a group of experts, including Andrea, have pooled their resources in the HOP hub:https://www.hophub.org/Andrea has co-written a book called Bob's Guide to Operational Learning: How to Think Like a Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Coach:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bobs-Guide-Operational-Learning-Organizational/dp/B08QRYT5QNAndrea Baker on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-baker-448832148/Safety Labs is created by Slice, the only safety knife on the market with a finger-friendly® blade. Find us at www.sliceproducts.comIf you have any questions, please email us at safetylabs@sliceproducts.com
Stuart and Eamonn are joined this week by returning favourite, the singer and broadcaster Andrea Baker. This week - reactions to Boris Johnson's return to Good Morning Britain, Roe v Wade at risk of being overturned in the US and what's really better for the BBC, license fee or a subscription model? To listen to the full hour long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): www.patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
On this episode we hear from Andre Baker and how she helped lead her company through the drastic changes caused by COVID. In honor of women's history month, Zach and Riccoh broadcast in front of the 4th Battalion MCRD Parris Island. Up until last year, all females Marines went to enlisted bootcamp at these barracks. Because this episode was done outside, you can hear the recruits yelling in the distance, the wind coming in from the Port Royal sound and the incessant bites of the infamous Parris Island Sand Flies. To learn more about Prolanthropy visit : https://prolanthropy.net To connect with Andrea, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andredbaker/
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by singer and broadcaster, Andrea Baker. This week: fact-checking the war in Ukraine, IndyRef2 delay, a report into John Bercow's conduct as Speaker of the House of Commons and a listener question about the selection of pundits and commentators. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea share their personal media recommendations. To listen to the full hour-long episode, and for a full list of recommendations, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
In the first episode of a brand new series, Stuart and Eamonn are joined by Andrea Baker! This week - BYOB No. 10 party, the Colston Four, an article by Neil Mackay on Scottish Labour & the independence campaign in Scotland and a listener question on Adam McKay's new Netflix film, Don't Look Up. Neil Mackay's Herald article: ‘How Scottish Labour can change the game when it comes to independence' - www.heraldscotland.com/politics/19836718.neil-mackay-scottish-labour-can-change-game-comes-independence/ Don't Look Up (Adam McKay film) on Netflix: www.netflix.com/title/81252357 To listen to the full hour-long episode, join the Talk Media Club (99p per week + VAT): patreon.com/talkmedia After I've joined the club, how do I listen? Download the Patreon app (iOS/Android) and login with your account details.
Classical, Jazz, Funk and R&B were all embraced in Andrea's Massachusetts household growing up, and with music already very much in the family, choosing it as a career was an easy decision. From Aspen Music Festival and Eastman School of Music, to studying in San Francisco with Blanche Thebom, Andrea has gone on to work literally all over the world. Known for her distinctive voice, intense artistry, and passion, she is the first African American to sing Fricka, Waltraute, Erda and Second Norn in the Ring Cycle in its Chinese premiere at the Beijing Arts Festival, the first African American Carmen in Australia at the Sydney Opera House and to sing the role of Ortrud in the South Korean premiere of Lohengrin. Andrea reveals the extraordinary moments of her career, from her sudden move to Europe, to the most challenging staging she has battled with, and on to her experience of often being the only black person in a white-dominated space. You can find out more about Andrea on her website here or through her agent here You can learn more about Sing Sistah Sing here, the show she conceived and wrote that celebrates the sound and breadth of the African American female voice. You can listen to Andrea's incredible podcast and radio work here including her interview with her teacher, Blanche Thebom
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. This week - Obama arrives at COP26, Boris Johnson's poll ratings slump , and Travis Scott - the festival tragedy. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea share their media recommendations. Listen and subscribe to COP26 Daily: www.thebiglight.com/cop26 RECOMMENDATIONS: Stuart: Esquire magazine article by Mick Brown, 'Teenage Dreams: My Life as a Soul Boy' ("Writer Mick Brown reflects on his enduring fixation with Motown, soul and R&B, and encounters with greats such as James Brown and Aretha Franklin"). https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/a38185595/soul-history-motown-singers/ Eamonn: Book, 'Affluenza' ("Psychologist, Oliver James' 2007 book - still relevant today. There is currently an epidemic of 'affluenza' throughout the world - an obsessive, envious, keeping-up-with-the-Joneses - that has resulted in huge increases in depression and anxiety among millions. Over a nine-month period, bestselling author, Oliver James, travelled around the world to try and find out why.") https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/102/1021521/affluenza/9780091900113.html Andrea: Netflix 6 part series - 'Colin in Black & White' - Netflix Series: 'COLIN IN BLACK & WHITE' (An exploration of former NFL player, Colin Kaepernick's, high school years and experiences that led him to become an activist. American six-episode fictionalized drama series, narrated by Colin Kaepernick.) www.netflix.com/title/80244479 For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. This week - reactions to anti-Catholic singing in Glasgow, Green Party ministers in the Scottish Government, final Afghanistan withdrawal and a listener question about ‘The Donald'. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea share their media recommendations. RECOMMENDATIONS: Stuart: ‘RIZZIO' - book by Denise Mina - birlinn.co.uk/product/rizzio/ Andrea: ‘Singin' & Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas' - book by Dr Maya Angelou - www.waterstones.com/book/singin-and-swingin-and-gettin-merry-like-christmas/dr-maya-angelou/9781844085033 Eamonn: ‘Restrepo: Outpost Afghanistan' - documentary available on Apple TV - tv.apple.com/gb/movie/restrepo/umc.cmc.5dn6s5wjx0xed4i06e35zcuym?action=playPhoto of U.S. Army Major General Chris Donahue leaving Afghanistan - ‘Leaving Afghanistan, U.S. general's ghostly image books place in history' www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/leaving-afghanistan-us-generals-ghostly-image-books-place-history-2021-08-31/ For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
Ms Baker is appearing at the Edinburgh International Festival. Here she talks to The Edinburgh Reporter about the show woman:life:song and also about her abhorrence of volunteer labour in the arts world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinburgh-reporter/message
In this showbiz-centered, Hollywood-obsessed episode, we speak to actor Andrea Baker who's appeared in such films as Pleasantville and What Women Want, and who's voiced numerous characters, including Julia Roberts' breath in Runaway Bride as well as Clover in the hit animated series Totally Spies! We talk sex tapes, casting couches, body doubles and old Japanese ladies. Plus: we grill Andrea with a special Hollywood quiz, and our celebrity fantasy battle has Mufasa from Lion King going up against Po from Kung Fu Panda. bagofmilkpodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bagofmilk/support
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by returning guest commentator, Andrea Baker! This week - The New Yorker’s piece on Nicola Sturgeon and her ‘quest for Scottish Independence’, a recent social media boycott demanding action against racist abuse and criticism of Andrew Marr’s Prince Philip comments. At the end of the show, the trio share their personal media recommendations. The New Yorker piece, ‘Nicola Sturgeon’s Quest for Scottish Independence’: www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/10/nicola-sturgeons-quest-for-scottish-independence RECOMMENDATIONS: Stuart: ‘This Time with Alan Partridge’ - BBC1 series - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0002v3d Eamonn: ‘The Donut King’ - film directed by Alice Gu - www.donutkingmovie.com Andrea: ‘What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to Coalition’ - book by Emma Dabiri - www.waterstones.com/book/what-white-people-can-do-next/emma-dabiri/9780141996738 For more information about Talk Media, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
I think that some of the most innovative, if not the only innovative programs that we saw to be successful was because the City listened to communities and neighbors and residents who had all the ideas quickly and your small business, entrepreneurs like your restaurants who were like, we got to figure something out of we're closed down.- Joaquin TorresOur featured voice in this episode is Joaquin Torres, the former Director of the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development and the new San Francisco Assessor-Recorder. In this special hour-long episode, we wanted to focus on the City and County of San Francisco’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development. The Office of Economic and Workforce Development is one of the City Government departments that has a unique mission of working across multiple sectors in our community from economic and community development to workforce training, community benefits, and housing. To accomplish our goal of this deep dive in this episode we feature the voice of Joaquin Torres who over the past decade-plus has been working in the center of all the intersections of the Office of Economic and Workforce DevelopmentFor more information about the importance of economy development please listen back to our Economic Development episode with Cathy Hickey, Carla Mays and Andrea Baker in our Archives. Find out how small businesses are being incubated by listening to our conversations with Pierre from SFMade in Episode 21, along with Sharon and Tim with Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center in Episode 48 and Pooja and Andrea from En2Action in episode 23. To get insights into our restaurant sector’s struggles please listen to our interview with Laurie from the Golden Gate Restaurant Association in episode 11 along with food entrepreneurs Jeff and Shannon from Blue Plate in episode 20, Rome from Rome’s kitchen in episode 24, Brad, Haley and Jay from Firefly in episode 32 and women in the bayview who’s restaurants have become community centers Barbara from Gratta Winery and Market in episode 38 and Kristin from All Good Pizza in Episode 41. And to get the insights of what it has been like owning and operating a small gift and card shop during a pandemic listen to our conversation with Lisa from Serendipity in episode 53
Stuart and Eamonn are joined again by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. This week - policing and the media, reports that The Daily Telegraph plans to link journalists’ pay with article popularity and Julie Burchill’s apology to Ash Sarkar. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea go on to share their personal media recommendations.Listen to Scotland's Street Orchestra: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandssreetorchestraRECOMMENDATIONS:Andrea:‘Ghosts’ - theatre show app - written and directed by Adura Onashile - www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/events/ghostsSerge Hovey - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_HoveyEamonn: Yo-Yo Ma’s cello performance at a vaccine centre - www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/14/cellist-yo-yo-ma-gives-impromptu-performance-at-covid-vaccine-centreStuart: ‘Murder in a Small Town’ - Channel 5 two-part documentary - www.channel5.com/show/murder-in-a-small-town-2/Andrea Baker: https://www.singsistahsing.comSupport the podcast and gain access to bonus content: www.patreon.com/talkmediaKeep up to date with the show on Twitter: @TBLTalkMediaFor more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stuart and Eamonn are joined again by mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker. This week - policing and the media, reports that The Daily Telegraph plans to link journalists’ pay with article popularity and Julie Burchill’s apology to Ash Sarkar. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea go on to share their personal media recommendations. Listen to Scotland's Street Orchestra: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandssreetorchestra RECOMMENDATIONS: Andrea: ‘Ghosts’ - theatre show app - written and directed by Adura Onashile - www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/events/ghostsSerge Hovey - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Hovey Eamonn: Yo-Yo Ma’s cello performance at a vaccine centre - www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/14/cellist-yo-yo-ma-gives-impromptu-performance-at-covid-vaccine-centre Stuart: ‘Murder in a Small Town’ - Channel 5 two-part documentary - www.channel5.com/show/murder-in-a-small-town-2/ Andrea Baker: https://www.singsistahsing.com For more information about Talk Media, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
“It's, provided a safe place for people of all backgrounds to gather and meet and actually become friends” - Barbara GrattaIn this episode our featured voice is that of winemaker and food entrepreneur Barbara Gratta of Gratta Winery and Market in the Bayview district of San Francisco.We’ve been sharing stories about economic development and small business incubation in the Bayview Hunters Point communities since 2015. For more context to our interview with Barbara Gratta please go to our Archives section and take a listen to our two-part series Doing Business in the Bayview. In part two of that series, we introduce you to Barbara and she shares more about her background and her love of making wine along with her efforts to work with the community in the Bayview neighborhood.To find out more about the Bayview Stories please listen to episode 23 with Andrea Baker and Pooja Rajani and episode 24 with Rome Rogers from Rome's Kitchen. You can also listen to the story of April Spears and her Auntie April's Chicken and Waffles in Part 1 of our Doing Business in the Bayview Series in our Archive. And in that same Part 1 show we introduce you to Barbara Ockel the Executive Director of the Bayview Opera House who shares the history of the opera house and its importance in the Bayview community. To find out more about Gratta Winery and Market and to support their store go to gratta wines dot com
It’s inauguration week in the USA and Stuart and Eamonn are re-joined by mezzo-soprano Andrea Baker to discuss issues at home and abroad. This week - the inauguration of President Biden and Vice-President Harris, Celtic FC’s trip to Dubai, media coverage of Scottish politics and controversy surrounding the reporting of Phil Spector’s death. At the end of the extended episode, Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea share their personal media recommendations.RECOMMENDATIONS:Stuart: ‘One Night in Miami’ - film on Amazon Prime - www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.e8badd0e-9d87-Andrea: ‘AJ and the Queen’ - Netflix series - www.netflix.com/title/80237329Eamonn: ‘Denial’ - film on Amazon Prime - www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.feacede7-cb3a-a5f7-311fAndrea’s website: andreabaker.orgSupport the podcast and gain access to bonus content: www.patreon.com/talkmediaKeep up to date with the show on Twitter: @TBLTalkMediaFor more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 15th Episode of the podcast series. Our special guests are Bob Edwards and Andrea Baker. In this special two parts series, we explore the Learning of Learning Teams and our shared experiences in our own development and the development of others.
Welcome to the 13th Episode of the podcast series. Our special guests are Bob Edwards and Andrea Baker. In this special two parts series, we explore the Learning of Learning Teams and our shared experiences in our own development and the development of others.
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Rome's Kitchen is actually the incubator for my family to help us get to the next level” - Rome RogersIn this episode, our featured voice is Rome Rogers the founder of Rome’s Kitchen in the bay view hunters point neighborhood of San Francisco. Rome like many food entrepreneurs decided to take his love of food and hard work and invest in himself to pursue his dream of starting his own restaurant. Rome’s Kitchen is a unique Bayview mash-up of Italian and soul food. I’ll let Rome tell you more about how he came up with this unique blend of food and culture in the creation of his restaurant and catering business as well as the impact of covid-19 on his business.The Golden Gate Restaurant Association has pushed back at the City of San Francisco’s latest roll back of restaurant operations with the closing of Indoor Dining. The almost daily changes between cautiously reopening restaurants and our economy and the increase of Covid-19 cases are having a devastating impact on our small business owners. The Golden Gate Restaurant Association estimates that the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on our favorite neighborhood restaurants could be that Fifty Percent of them will shut down permanently. For more insights into how Covid-19 is impacting our restaurant businesses please listen to our Episode 11 interview with Laurie Thomas the Executive Director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association
I think if anything, there's been more light and more sort of like, an awareness, right. Of small businesses, and how people really need to support the small businesses to, continue to contribute to the economy.” - Pooja Rajani In this episode, our featured voices are Andrea Baker the founder of both Andrea Baker Consulting and the nonprofit En 2 Action along with Pooja Rajani the Director of Programs who leads the organization’s operations and project management.I first worked with Andrea back in 2015 in the production of our two-part series “Doing Business in the Bayview” which I recommend that you listen to for more context on her team’s efforts in working with the Bayview Hunters Point community economically and culturally to reinvent their community. You can find the two-part series in our archives on george koster dot com, click on voices of the community and on the archives.Doing Business in the Bayview Part 1 Doing Business in the Bayview Part 2Andrea and Pooja have been working tirelessly in the bayview hunters point community of san francsico from our last great recession in 2008 to today’s covid-19 pandemic and economic meltdown. Throughout this time Andrea and Pooja have helped to incubate, cultivate, advise and promote food and beverage entrepreneurs as well as artisans in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood.Their work with small business owners enables them to execute their dreams of controlling their own destiny and provide an economic legacy for their families. The backdrop of today’s interview is covid-19’s impact on the small business restaurants that make up the economic and cultural fabric of our neighborhoods and their struggle to stay alive. For more insights into how Covid-19 is impacting our restaurant businesses please listen to our Episode 11 interview with Laurie Thomas the Executive Director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by international mezzo-soprano, Andrea Baker, to discuss Boris Johnson's devolution comments, issues related to music ownership (following the sale of Taylor Swift's master tapes) and the publication of Barack Obama's memoir, A Promised Land. Stuart, Eamonn and Andrea go on to share their personal media recommendations.RECOMMENDATIONS:Stuart: 'The Queen's Gambit' - Netflix series - https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80234304Eamonn: 'News and How to Use It: What to Believe in a Fake News World' - book by Alan Rusbridger - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55668999-news-and-how-to-use-itAndrea: 'My Family, The Holocaust and Me' - two-part programme on BBC1 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000pbwkAndrea's show: www.singsistahsing.comAndrea's website: www.andreabaker.orgFollow Andrea on Twitter: @ABakerMezzoSupport the podcast and gain access to bonus content: www.patreon.com/talkmediaKeep up to date with the show on Twitter: @TBLTalkMediaFor more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Imagine the life of a mom of four boys, ministering in the brothels of a developing country and leading a ministry on a mission field… Hard to imagine, right? That's the life of my sister in law, Andrea Baker, and today we tackle how we can love, live and lead big despite our limits. Listen in to learn: The importance of working hard and playing hard What the two-thirds rule is and how it can help you do all the things How to not carry the burdens of our life and loved ones Why God's timing is more important than your great idea Favorite Verses: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” - Galatians 5:22 Favorite Quotes: “Work-hard and play-hard.” – Andrea Baker “Just do what you can do, and if you can't do it in the right time, then don't do it.” – Andrea Baker You can learn more about Andrea, the work they are doing in Bolivia here, their shop with artisan crafted goods and follow her on Instagram. Check out the ministry Word Made Flesh on Instagram and on Facebook too! *If you're looking for perfectly polished people or podcast, this isn't for you. We're real people, with real good information, and a really great God. Please disregard the occasional note-reading, flubber-upping and brain-farting.* Don't miss next week's All the Things TVepisode so your faith journey can be fueled and fulfilled through the ups and downs with small wins, simple strategies and successful relationships. You can watch the All the Things TV on YouTube and www.TiffanyJoBaker.com or listen in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Subscribe to never miss an episode and share with a friend! Ratings and reviews are like high-fives and “go-girl's” on podcast players. To help you refresh and refocus so you can do all the things you are called and created to do, my 31 Day Devotional “Soul-Care for Go-Getters” is now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and my website shop here. Make sure to check out the three fun free order bonuses and small group bundle! Find out more about Tiffany Jo Baker, a 3x Surrogate, Speaker and Strategizer for go-getters and multifaceted mamas at heart at @TiffanyJoBaker on Instagram and Facebook or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/support
Rachel chats to British-American mezzo-soprano Andrea Baker about growing up in a musical family, Wagner mega-fans and the stories of trailblazing African American women. The pair enjoy a Glasgow Distillery 1770, a Glen Scotia double sherry and Glen Scotia 15.Andrea Baker is renowned for her distinctive voice, intense artistry, and passion. Her acclaimed interpretations range from Amneris in Aida, Fricka in Die Walküre and the title role in Carmen to Mescalina in Le Grand Macabre and Nen-Nen in Dominique Legendre’s world premiere of The Bird of Night. Follow Andrea on Twitter: @ABakerMezzoAndrea’s website: www.andreabaker.orgSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/andrea-baker-mezzo‘Sing Sistah Sing!’ - Andrea’s one woman show - the story of trailblazing African American women: www.singsistahsing.comFor more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/doublescotch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I'm joined by the 2011 recipient of Epoch's Outstanding Work in the Lives of Individuals, missionary, mom of four, Executive Director and my sister in law, Andrea Baker. Andrea cares deeply about fighting sexual exploitation in all its forms and empowering women to reach their full potential. Listen in to learn: the power of a lot of little steps of obedience why your legacy starts with your yes today how you are a go-getter (even if you don't think you are) Favorite Verse: “But Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” – Matthew 19:26 Favorite Quotes: “She has to believe that something is possible.” – Andrea Baker “If I can do my part in my corner of the world---that's what I try to do every day.” – Andrea Baker You can learn more about Andrea, the work they are doing in Bolivia here, their shop with artisan crafted goods and follow her on Instagram. Check out the ministry Word Made Flesh on Instagram and on Facebook too! *If you're looking for perfectly polished people or podcast, this isn't for you. We're real people, with real good information, and a really great God. Please disregard the occasional note-reading, flubber-upping and brain-farting.* Don't miss next week's All the Things TVepisode so your faith journey can be fueled and fulfilled through the ups and downs with small wins, simple strategies and successful relationships. You can watch the All the Things TV on YouTube and www.TiffanyJoBaker.com or listen in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Subscribe to never miss an episode and share with a friend! Ratings and reviews are like high-fives and “go-girl's” on podcast players. To help you refresh and refocus so you can do all the things you are called and created to do, my 31 Day Devotional “Soul-Care for Go-Getters” is now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and my website shop here. Make sure to check out the three fun free order bonuses and small group bundle! Find out more about Tiffany Jo Baker, a 3x Surrogate, Speaker and Strategizer for go-getters and multifaceted mamas at heart at @TiffanyJoBaker on Instagram and Facebook or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/support
Andrea Baker, a teacher for over 27 years, shares with us some great ideas to help us adjust to the new form of distant learning from home. A great insight to helping our littles become successful today in their new journey in education.
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we speak with Andrea Baker. If you are not familiar with Andrea Baker, Andrea is a founding member of the HOP HUB Consortium. She is also a world-renown teacher of HOP. During our conversation, Andrea discusses how HOP interactions have changed since the beginning of the pandemic and how she enjoys being a new mother to her daughter. Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show. #Safety #SafetyFM #HOP #BITW #SafetyPodcast #SafetyEducation #KOASM
Blogger and Crossfit coach Andrea Baker loves life in all its glory and isn't shy about telling you so. She is learning to be a good friend to herself and finding the sweet spot in life, which I call balance. Andrea is a masterful visual storyteller. You can find her on Instagram @drdrea4real. She's also an excellent writer. I encourage you to read her blog at https://welcometothemachine.blog/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Where have Melbourne Music Week’s last ten years taken us? And where will its next ten lead? As MMW commences its tenth anniversary, lets analyse the idea and impact of the annual music week in promoting a city’s music culture. Listen back to this 2019 talk from Dr Andrea Baker, lecturer and author of ‘The Great Music City’, sustainability-focused councillor Cathy Oke; Look Out Kid co-director Nick O’Byrne; Bakehouse Studios co-founder Helen Marcou, and Yorta Yorta poet, musician and activist Neil Morris.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jackie Morris - Coffee Kisses Sterling & The Taste feat. Devyn Rush - No Escape Marla Lewis - Best Friends Linda Kasko - All I Ever Need Emily Zuzik - Modern Lovers (Louis Cole Remix) Carrie Bowen - The Clearing Tammy Rochelle - Lost In Your Arms Julie Kinscheck - Love Is Wild Polk Duo - Rewind Kari Tieger - Magic Touch Judy Renaud - When Love Comes Around The Corner Andrea Baker - Time For Us Terry - Hypnotize For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Lynn Skinner at: Visit our Sponsor Cindy Slee at: Visit our Sponsor Blue Stone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jackie Morris - Coffee Kisses Sterling & The Taste feat. Devyn Rush - No Escape Marla Lewis - Best Friends Linda Kasko - All I Ever Need Emily Zuzik - Modern Lovers (Louis Cole Remix) Carrie Bowen - The Clearing Tammy Rochelle - Lost In Your Arms Julie Kinscheck - Love Is Wild Polk Duo - Rewind Kari Tieger - Magic Touch Judy Renaud - When Love Comes Around The Corner Andrea Baker - Time For Us Terry - Hypnotize For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Lynn Skinner at: Visit our Sponsor Cindy Slee at: Visit our Sponsor Blue Stone Sisters at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
In deze brainbox geven we een introductie tot wat HOP is en waarom het zo anders is dan BBS (behaviour based safety). Deze brainbox maakt deel uit van een langere reeks van podcasts waarin we telkens verder gaan kijken naar de verschillende onderdelen van de HOP filosofie. HOP is een filosofie die de werknemer terug centraal zet en waarbij deze werknemer de specialist is die ook fouten maakt en mag maken. Link naar een artikel van Andrea Baker op safety differently: link Vertel het door aan je collega's en vrienden, aboneer je, blijf nieuwsgierig, stel alles in vraag en tot de volgende podcast! #preventie #preventiepodcast #safetymonkeys #safeydifferently #hop #humanperformance #systemsafety #ongevalsonderzoek #learningculture #learningteams
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ed & Carol Nicodemi - Seems Like Old Times Marylaine Racicot - Auld Lang Syne Rose Augustine & The Good Shepherd Singers - Memories of Auld Lang Syne Erin Harpe - Auld Lang Syne Andrea Baker - Celebrate Kwanzaa Micropixie - New Year's Day For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Andrea Baker at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ed & Carol Nicodemi - Seems Like Old Times Marylaine Racicot - Auld Lang Syne Rose Augustine & The Good Shepherd Singers - Memories of Auld Lang Syne Erin Harpe - Auld Lang Syne Andrea Baker - Celebrate Kwanzaa Micropixie - New Year's Day For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Andrea Baker at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
This week I have been chatting to the wonderful Andrea, from B's Clothing & Gifts. B's Clothing & Gifts is one of those companies that is run with an awful lot of love. Andrea creates some fab merchandise that is on-trend, innovative, and most importantly won't get you in hot water with the IP officers! She's very switched on about business and giving back, so you'll learn a lot about year one and how to add a charitable arm to commercial sales - I really hope you enjoy this episode!
This one is for SuperFan Laura! We dug into the archives and found the old Ahab’s Leg. Plus critical commentary on the new Ahab’s Leg by Joey Maramba and Juli Crockett. Joey tells a Brian Eno joke. Juli insults the Blues.Song: Ahab’s LegWritten by Juli Crockett (ASCAP)Performed by The EvangenitalsMixed, mastered, magicked at Sound43.Additional compositions “D Cuzy” (intro) by Joey Maramba & Robert Shaffer.Evangenitals on the (Other) Ahab’s Leg were: Juli Crockett (vocals/rhythm guitar), Lisa Dee (vocals), Andrea Baker (violin), Michael Feldman (hammond organ), Kristy McInnis (drums), Henry Bermudez (guitar), Nathan Phelps (upright bass).Get additional outtakes and bonus tracks by becoming a Patron on Patreon.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Eljuri - BangBang Julie Kinscheck - American Memory Laura Bachynski - That's How We'll Win Jill Detroit - Keep A Watchful Heart Mother & The Boards - RIP Alarm Melanie Broussard - Without a Sound Pop-So - Yellow Scars Joy Flanakin - Love Is The Answer Cristina LaPoint-Smalley - Battle Scars Andrea Baker - Cry For Peace For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kevin Walker at: Visit our Sponsor Chey Acuna at: Visit our Sponsor Andrea Plamondon at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Eljuri - BangBang Julie Kinscheck - American Memory Laura Bachynski - That's How We'll Win Jill Detroit - Keep A Watchful Heart Mother & The Boards - RIP Alarm Melanie Broussard - Without a Sound Pop-So - Yellow Scars Joy Flanakin - Love Is The Answer Cristina LaPoint-Smalley - Battle Scars Andrea Baker - Cry For Peace For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kevin Walker at: Visit our Sponsor Chey Acuna at: Visit our Sponsor Andrea Plamondon at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Eljuri - BangBang Julie Kinscheck - American Memory Laura Bachynski - That's How We'll Win Jill Detroit - Keep A Watchful Heart Mother & The Boards - RIP Alarm Melanie Broussard - Without a Sound Pop-So - Yellow Scars Joy Flanakin - Love Is The Answer Cristina LaPoint-Smalley - Battle Scars Andrea Baker - Cry For Peace For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Kevin Walker at: Visit our Sponsor Chey Acuna at: Visit our Sponsor Andrea Plamondon at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
How Can I Choose?Special guest Shaughn Buchholz (Weird City, Scrubs) helps bring the 'Sup Supes segment to the next level. Reflections with violinist Andrea Baker.Song: How Can I Choose?Written by Juli Crockett (ASCAP)Performed by The EvangenitalsMixed, mastered, magicked at Sound43.Additional compositions by Goodnight Cody and Michael Feldman.Get additional outtakes and bonus tracks by becoming a Patreon.
I Feel LoveStool Samples. Big Red. Asparagus. Olestra. Aliens. This episode is definitely NOT sponsored by Frito Lay.Evangenitals bassist Joey Maramba (John Cale, Ricky Lee Jones) talks aliens and stool samples. Fierce fiddler Andrea Baker discusses Asparagus and Beets. Lisa Dee smells like Chanel. Juli brings the Big Red. Mike plays the Flute. #NSFWERKSong: I Feel LoveWritten by Juli Crockett (ASCAP)Performed by The EvangenitalsMixed, mastered, recorded at Sound43.*Intro/Outro music by Michael Feldman.Additional outtakes and bonus tracks on Patreon.
Today on Safety FM, we continue our conversation with Todd Conklin, Earl Carnes, Lamar Palmer, and Shane Bush. This episode has some twist and turns before it's all over we will speak with Andrea Baker. Enjoy this episode with a twist on Safety FM.
Today on Safety FM, we continue our conversation with Todd Conklin, Earl Carnes, Lamar Palmer, and Shane Bush. This episode has some twist and turns before it's all over we will speak with Andrea Baker. Enjoy this episode with a twist on Safety FM.
Today on Safety FM mini, we talk about the new consortium that was founded by Andrea Baker, Marc Yeston, Bob Edwards, and Todd Conklin.
Today on Safety FM mini, we talk about the new consortium that was founded by Andrea Baker, Marc Yeston, Bob Edwards, and Todd Conklin.
This show on Economic Development and Civic Innovation features fellow community members and organizations that are working to provide support and solutions to the Mom and Pop businesses that make up a large portion of our local economy, workforce and the fabric of our community. In this episode, we feature the voices of: Cathy Hickey, Founder of Hickey Consulting http://bit.ly/2YfgxqM Carla Mays, Founder of Mays Civic Innovation http://bit.ly/2OpR2i5 Andrea Baker, Founder of Andrea Baker Consulting http://bit.ly/2YaWude Please rate us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and share this story with your friends. Follow me on Twitter @georgekoster and please email george@georgekoster.com with questions, comments and show ideas.
Welcome to Part One of Doing Business In the Bayview. This episode is focused on economic and community development efforts being executed by community members in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The Bayview community is experiencing gentrification which in turn is pushing out some of its longtime residents and changing the face of the community. Our show features Community members discussing how they are working together to both develop and execute economic and community development solutions; while retaining Bayview’s unique blend of culture and history. In this episode, we feature the voices of: Andrea Baker http://www.andreabakerconsulting.com/ April Spears of Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles & Soul Food Restaurant http://auntieaprilsf.com/about-2/ Barbara Ockel Executive Director of The Historic Bayview Opera House http://bvoh.org/aboutUs/index.shtml Please rate us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and share this story with your friends. Follow me on Twitter @georgekoster and please email george@georgekoster.com with questions, comments and show ideas.
Get Caught Trying to Make the World Better! This episode of the POD is mui importante! Listen carefully for new ideas. There are many Best Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Safety Storytelling, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives Give this a listen. Thanks for listening and tell your friends. See you in a policy.
Today on Safety FM, we speak with Andrea Baker, also known as The Hop Mentor. Andrea talks about her journey and tells us about her Matrix approach to Human and Organizational Performance.
Today on Safety FM, we speak with Andrea Baker, also known as The Hop Mentor. Andrea talks about her journey and tells us about her Matrix approach to Human and Organizational Performance.
Listen to this to hear the fabulous mezzo soprano voice of Andrea Baker and some colourful chords from pianist Richard Lewis previewing their Christmas edition of Sing Sistah Sing! which was a very successful Fringe show this year
Dr Andrea Baker, Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Monash University, joins the show ahead of her appearance at the Music Cities Convention Melbourne happening on 19 20 April. Rob Wilson, Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe University, speaks about his filmSurviving Eugenicsand its free screening at Thornbury Picture House on 17 April. Journalist Martin Flanagan drops in to discuss the state of football in Tasmania. Michael Beach chats about his new single released through Split Singles Club, and his upcoming US tour. Plus, Sally Rippin delivers the Reading Room segment with Kristen Proud, a youth worker and childrens bookstore owner.
Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives Andrea is a New View teacher, practitioner, guide, leader, and student - all at the same time - and she does it in about 10 languages. I could not wait to talk to her about her journey and what she is constantly learning and teaching. If you are an "APPLIED USER" of the new view....this episode is just for you. You can't not learn a bunch about what we do. She is great and fun. I liked this podcast a bunch! Thanks for listening and being a part of the fastest growing podcast on earth. Tell your friends.
Join us as Andrea Baker shares with us a scene from Jesus' crucifixion, where two criminals who are dying with him sets us an example and a challenge to consider how we choose to respond to Jesus.
Singer, songwriter, poet and writer, Steve Kilbey has recently released his memoir, Something Quite Peculiar. debra/Flickr, CC BY-NCBassist and lead singer of The Church, Steve Kilbey is one of Australia’s most prolific musicians. The band released their 25th album, Further Deeper, in October and will play The Queenscliff Music Festival this Saturday. Kilbey speaks with Andrea Baker about his recently released memoir, Something Quite Peculiar, which describes his rise to fame, his heroin addiction and The Church’s resurgence. Please note: This podcast contains mature themes and may not be suitable for younger listeners. Subscribe to The Conversation’s Speaking With podcasts on iTunes. Image: flickr/debra Music reproduced with the permission of the artist. Andrea Jean Baker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
'Shoehorning your imagination into the condition of another human being is the A game in songwriting.' Mark Seymour, AAP/ MG PromotionsAt the Melbourne Writers’ Festival this week, a panel of poets, writers and performers will read and reflect on the poetry of the first world war. Among them is Mark Seymour, the former frontman of Hunters & Collectors and a fixture on the Australian music scene for the past three decades. Here, Andrea Baker talks to Seymour about his life-long fascination with war, the manipulation of language in songwriting, and saving Nick Cave on stage. Mark Seymour is appearing at the Melbourne Writers’ Festival on Sunday August 31 at 2pm at Words & War: Passing Bells – The Poetry of World War One and playing at the Flying Saucer Club on Saturday August 30. Read more coverage of the Melbourne Writers’ Festival. Listen to other podcast episodes here. Andrea Jean Baker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
There's a fellowship and companionship in walking with someone. God offers us that companionship, saying he will walk with us every day if we choose. Join us at our November Baptism service as Andrea Baker speaks to us about God's amazing love for us.
When Jesus was asked what someone must do to enter the 'Kingdom of God', he said they must be born again. But how can someone be born again? What does that mean? Join us as Andrea Baker speaks to us our monthly Family Baptism service.
The Jesus of the Bible was well know for his healing, but does He still heal today? Are there different types of healing that God does, perhaps that we don't always recognise? And how do we ask for healing, either for ourselves or for other people? Andrea Baker speaks from her experiences of healing from God as she takes us through these questions in the eighth week of our Autumn 2012 Alpha course.