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Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
On today's episode of Work with Purpose, Andrew Walter from the Department of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Professor Anne Tiernan from the McKinnon Institute for Political Leadership unpack the caretaker conventions.The Australian federal election campaign is well underway – this means the Australian Public Service is now in caretaker mode. But what does this mean for the day-to-day work of public servants?Host David Pembroke, CEO of contentgroup, speaks with Andrew Walter, first assistant secretary of the Government Division at PM&C, and Anne Tiernan head of research and Professor of Political Leadership at the McKinnon Institute for Political Leadership, walk us through the basics, and talk about how to navigate political and administrative pitfalls. They also clarify when caretaker mode starts and ends, and how you can handle requests for information from ministers.Key tips:Get in touch your portfolio agency's caretaker team if you have questions on caretaker conventionsIf you've never been through caretaker, familiarise yourself with the guidance and speak to team members who have experienced it beforeIf a minister asks for factual information during caretaker period, you can provide it. However, be careful if it's not the type of information you ordinarily provide, requires significant resources, or is likely to be used for campaign purposes. When in doubt, seek advice.Show notes:Guidance on caretaker conventions | Department of the Prime Minister & CabinetCaretaker Conventions in Australasia | Jennifer Menzies & Anne Tiernan | ANU PressCaretaker conventions | APS Academy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Amy Mullins returns to the airwaves. Regular guest Dr Emma Shortis talks all things US politics, including the 2024 Presidential election debate and race. Will Joe Biden drop out of the race to make way for a different Democratic candidate? What is the status of Donald Trump's legal battles? How has the US Supreme Court transformed US government, society, and politics (once again) through its recent decisions on presidential immunity and the Chevron Doctrine? Emma is Senior Researcher, International and Security Affairs Program at The Australia Institute. Author and Cornell University Professor of philosophy Dr Kate Manne returns to speak in-depth with Amy about her excellent new book, Unshrinking: How To Fight Fatphobia. As Kate describes it; "part memoir, part polemic, and part (all?) philosophy, this book aims to show why fatphobia is a vital social justice issue, and provide an analysis of what fatphobia is and how it works." She proposes "a radical reevaluation of who our bodies exist in the world for: ourselves and no one else." Kate spoke about her previous best-selling books with Amy in 2020 – Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny and Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women. Interview from 2020 is here: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/uncommon-sense/episodes/4851-kate-manne-on-sexism-misogyny-and-her-book-entitled-how-male-privilege-hurts-womenProfessor Andrew Walter dissects the UK election results, which saw the UK Labour Party romp it in, ousting the Tory government and decimating their levels of representation in the British parliament. What does the new Labour government look like and how has the political landscape shifted? Andrew is Professor of International Relations in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne.
“When There's Somethin Strange, In The Neighborhood, Who Ya Gonna Call?” On this episode Corey has taken the lead as he guides Andrew & Walter through the world of “Ghostbusters”! Find more of the MBP on; - Instagram: @Murderboard_pod - Twitter: @Murderboardthe - Monthly Subscription Episodes: https://anchor.fm/walter-williams-iii7/subscribe There you can get access to bonus episodes, videos & more Murderboard content while helping sustain future episodes. Join in on the conversation as well! If you are listening on Anchor or Spotify, you can comment your thoughts on the episode using the new Q&A tab in the show notes!!!! We'd Love To Hear From You!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walter-williams-iii7/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walter-williams-iii7/message
Professor Andrew Walter from the University of Melbourne updates us about the UK election campaign, which is in its third week. With voting to be held on July 4th, will the UK population show up and vote according to what the polls presently indicate, which is a landslide victory to Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party? Or will there be an increase in the popularity of minor parties, or an unlikely resurgence of the embattled Tories led by PM Rishi Sunak? Broadcast on 11 June 2024.
Yochai & Brad review Whalgravaak's Warehouse by Andrew Walter, and answer a mailbag question.Mootsack: How do you decide whether something you've written should be published?Thanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music, and directsun for the deep dive bumper.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
Matt talks with Andrew Walter, owner-operator of Wild Edge Inc., Manufacturer of mobile hunting equipment.
Yochai & Brad are joined by Andrew Walter to review The Hyqeous Vaults by The Hyqeous Vaults Creation Team!3:04: How do you describe your art?7:02: Latest Troika! adventure12:04 Slipgate Chokepoint21:25 Frank & Comics Delta25:31 Maxims of the OSR32:15 Main Review50:38 Deep DiveThanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
The Bison's coach previews his team's game with Olathe North
Yochai & Brad review Fronds of Benevolence by Andrew Walter, and answer some mailbag questions.Question 1: Advice on running an open table?Question 2: How do you narrate combat?Tire GuysThanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
On this episode, Ryan and guest host Kirby of Disaster Tourism Games read and review Slipgate Chokepoint from Andrew Walter and Paul Cronin, a supplement for the Stay Frosty RPG from Casey Garske. Prior to that we spotlight some great projects currently funding on Kickstarter—Wyrd Dungeon, You're In Space and Everything's Fucked, and Hellpiercers. Slipgate Chokepoint allows you to emulate the explosive action of the first 1990s 3D first-person shooter video games in tabletop roleplaying form. If your players are ready to suit up and save a beleagured planet earth against demonic hordes using explosives, shotguns and nailguns this is the book for you.
Professor Andrew Walter from the University of Melbourne stops by to discuss the recent developments in Scotland with the shock resignation of long-serving First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. He also looks at the latest in UK politics and the Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations with the European Union. Acclaimed London-based writer Marina Benjamin speaks in-depth about her latest memoir, A Little Give: the unsung, unseen, undone work of women (Scribe). Marina talks about these interlinked essays and verse, in which she examines in her own life the tasks once termed, ‘women's work'. From cooking and cleaning to caring for an ageing relative, Marina shows this kind of unsung and invisible caring work is a site of paradox and conflict, but also of solace and meaning. Marina's previous books include, Insomnia, The Middlepause, Rocket Dreams, and Last Days in Babylon. She is senior editor of Aeon Magazine.Musicologist Dr David Larkin speaks with host Amy Mullins as he explores Richard Strauss's epic and powerful tone poem, An Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie) and shows how music can represent and evoke nature and the sublime. The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are to perform this majestic single movement tone poem on March 2 and 3 in Melbourne. With musical excerpts, David shares how Strauss depicts a waterfall, a flowery meadow with cows, a sunrise, a thunderstorm, a hiker reaching an alpine summit, an experience of the sublime, and much more. He explains the historical, philosophical and musical context Strauss wrote and premiered it in and its critical reception across the years. He also gives us some insight into the ideas Strauss had about the meaning of certain sections. David Larkin is a Senior Lecturer at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and is a specialist in German music of the nineteenth century. Read his pieces on An Alpine Symphony in the Conversation and Nineteenth-Century Music Review.To listen to the full interview as it aired with the music included, listen to the feature segment here on the 3RRR website. To listen to the music at home alongside the podcast, here is the tracklist of music aired (in order) from YouTube and Spotify: Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 1. Nacht (Night), Sir Georg Solti Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 2. Sonnenaufgang (Sunrise), Sir Georg Solti Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 3. Der Anstieg (The Ascent), MSO live [2016] Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 6. Am Wasserfall (At the waterfall), Sir Georg Solti Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 7. Erscheinung (Apparition), Sir Georg Solti Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 9. Auf der Alm (On the mountain pasture), MSO live [2016] Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 13. Auf dem Gipfel (On the summit), MSO live [2016] Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 - 19. Gewitter und Sturm, Abstieg (Thunder and Storm, Descent), MSO live [2016]
Regulars historian Dr Emma Shortis and Professor Andrew Walter sit down with Amy to reflect on the major political trends and developments of 2022 in the US, UK, and global geopolitical flashpoints like, US and China tensions over Taiwan, Russia's war against Ukraine, AUKUS, and more. They also discuss the breaking developments of the January 6 Committee Report, key diplomatic appointments, and more. Dr Emma Shortis is a Research Fellow at the EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT and Dr Andrew Walter is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne. Broadcast on 20 December 2022.
Acclaimed historian Professor Frank Bongiorno returns for an in-depth conversation about his epic new book, Dreamers and Schemers. It's the first full political history of Australia, presenting a social and cultural history of our political life from pre-colonial Aboriginal political and governance systems to the current day. Frank is a Professor of History at ANU and is the President of the Australian Historical Association. Regulars historian Dr Emma Shortis from RMIT University and Professor Andrew Walter from The University of Melbourne sit down with Amy to reflect on the major political trends and developments of 2022 in the US, UK, and global geopolitical flashpoints like, US and China tensions over Taiwan, Russia's war against Ukraine, AUKUS, and more. Dr Emma Shortis is a Research Fellow at the EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT and Dr Andrew Walter is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne.
Regulars historian Dr Emma Shortis and Professor Andrew Walter sit down with Amy to reflect on the major political trends and developments of 2022 in the US, UK, and global geopolitical flashpoints like, US and China tensions over Taiwan, Russia's war against Ukraine, AUKUS, and more. Dr Emma Shortis is a Research Fellow at the EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT and Dr Andrew Walter is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne.
In this episode, AmSpa CEO, Alex R. Thiersch, JD, speaks with Loretta Nguyen Zanetti, APRN, of Erasable Inc. Medical Spa & Aesthetic Institute. Zanetti and co-owner Kristen Capo, APRN, and their physician partners, Andrew Walter, MD, and Nadia Pile, MD, lead the talented staff at their Tampa, Florida facility. They talk about the energy device industry, covering topics such as: The lack of education for energy-based devices and why it might be behind; How she got started in laser tattoo removal and built her business; The way she grew her practice, one device at a time; How she kept costs low when she first opened; The timeline to profit with aesthetic devices; How she found her market and chose a business location, and much more! Learn from Zanetti through advanced didactic education and live hands-on demonstrations during the Energy Device Master Class at Medical Spa Show 2023, on Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Wynn Las Vegas. View the agenda and register your team today at https://www.medicalspashow.com/.
Broadcaster and guest columnist for The Politics Jonathan Green talks all things federal politics. Award-winning climate scientist and writer Dr Joëlle Gergis, delves into her new book, Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope. Joëlle is an Australian Lead Author of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report and an advisor to the Climate Council. Dr Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne, stops by to chat about the latest in UK politics, including the mini-budget that caused the British pound to plummet to an all-time low and in the end led to the demise of new PM Liz Truss and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.
Luke Henriques-Gomes, Guardian Australia's social affairs and inequality editor, speaks about his latest investigative reporting on the welfare system, especially the job services providers who profit from Australia's "mutual obligations" system. ABC radio host and former Triple R broadcaster Jacinta Parsons joins Amy for an in-depth discussion about her new book, A Question of Age: Women, ageing and the forever self. Jacinta asks, how do we adjust our perceptions of getting older? What does it mean to age as a woman? And what is our currency now? Jacinta's previous book is called, Unseen: The secret life of chronic illness. Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne, stops by to chat about the latest in UK politics, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Professor Andrew Walter talks about the latest in UK politics, including the demise of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the final round of the Tory leadership contest between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. Andrew also discusses some of the other leadership contenders who have since left the field but are making their mark on the Tory party, including Kemi Badenoch. Andrew Walter is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne, and a 2021 Fulbright Scholar. Broadcast on 26 July 2022.
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 211 - What the Industry Doesn't Tell You - Andrew Walter - Wild Edge This week Adam talks with the owner of Wild Edge Andrew Walter on taking over a an existing company, making ends meet, growing and finding your niche. We also dicuss old school deer huntng and wildlife conservation practices. Topics covered Walking Like a Squirrel Hunting Deer as a Profession Doe vs Buck Behavior Sterilizing Deer vs Culling Collaborating with other companies Competition Good vs Bad Cost of Legal Fees https://www.wildedgeinc.com/#/ https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.adjustablereddot.com https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Andrew Walter talks about the latest in UK politics, including the demise of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the final round of the Tory leadership contest between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. Andrew also discusses some of the other leadership contenders who have since left the field but are making their mark on the Tory party, including Kemi Badenoch. Andrew Walter is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne, and a 2021 Fulbright Scholar.
Epidemiologist Adrian Esterman joins Amy to discuss the winter COVID-19 wave of cases we are currently experiencing. With Australia's COVID cases and death rates the third highest in the world per capita in the past week, there are demands for basic public health measures to be reintroduced. Adrian is Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of SA. Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne dropped by to talk about the latest in UK politics, including the demise of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the final round of the Tory leadership contest between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. Andrew also discusses some of the other leadership contenders who have since left the field but are making their mark on the Tory party, including Kemi Badenoch. Dr Kylie Soanes, conservation biologist at the University of Melbourne delves into the State of the Environment Report, finally released by the federal government. With the report declaring that urban environments are in the best condition – rated as "good and neutral" – Kylie discusses whether this assessment reflects the reality of nature in our cities and urban ecologies. In fact, Australia's cities and towns are home to more than 46% of threatened species – including some plants and animals that can't be found anywhere else in the world. Kylie shares what we can do to save our most at risk species living in cities and urban environments – from our backyards and our balconies.
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan is joined by the owner of Wild Edge, Andrew Walter, to discuss their lineup of mobile hunting gear. Andrew kicks off the episode by talking about how Wild Edge is the re-birth of an old product, the Step Ladder, and how gave it a second chance with the help of social media and the internet. The first two year of the company were pretty slow and he was second guessing himself if the company would ever take off. Then, with the help of an investor and a lot of hard work, this American made company started to take off.Years later after the company started to stabilize, Andrew began to introduce the more products that fit in to the popular saddle hunting community. Multiple saddle hunting platforms, a comfortable saddle, and all of the saddle hunting accessories you could ever need, Andrew has made Wild Edge a true one-stop-shop for all of your mobile hunting needs.
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan is joined by the owner of Wild Edge, Andrew Walter, to discuss their lineup of mobile hunting gear. Andrew kicks off the episode by talking about how Wild Edge is the re-birth of an old product, the Step Ladder, and how gave it a second chance with the help of social media and the internet. The first two year of the company were pretty slow and he was second guessing himself if the company would ever take off. Then, with the help of an investor and a lot of hard work, this American made company started to take off. Years later after the company started to stabilize, Andrew began to introduce the more products that fit in to the popular saddle hunting community. Multiple saddle hunting platforms, a comfortable saddle, and all of the saddle hunting accessories you could ever need, Andrew has made Wild Edge a true one-stop-shop for all of your mobile hunting needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Walter crushed it at Arizona State. AW played four years in the NFL and threw 3 TDs (all to Randy Moss). He ran for congress. He had a kid and a rough divorce. And he has a successful company now. Dude has lived a life. On this episode, I also chat with Dave Yates, and my wife Liz Galalis drops in to answer voicemails with me. To call into the show, call 323-716-6072 and talk some shit. Check out my shows at ErickHellwig.com, and sign up for my newsletter here. This episode of Bring In The Backups is brought to you by HaHa Hot Sauce, the front of my boot, and Aquaman 2.
Logan Howard of Swordbreaker sings the opening theme Jason of the Nerd's RPG Variety Podcast says "% under ability" Menion aka Rob of Confessions of a Wee Timorous Bushi says "3d6 or more, roll under ability" Goblin's Henchman talks about the "genius roll" of "3d6 or more, roll under ability" - his blog article is here. Andrew Walter says "x in 6" but considering ability in setting difficulty Daniel of Bandit's Keep says "for things anyone can try, look to other mechanics; for special skills don't allow non-specialized characters to roll" (Quote marks in notes denote my paraphrasing, not actual quotes. Several call-in messages were omitted.) The Viridian Scroll Alex Schroeder of Halberds and Helmets tunes us out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plundergrounds/message
All this week Farming Today has been hearing about meadows, and today Caz Graham speaks to James Allen who says it is possible to make a living from grazing heritage breeds of livestock on wildflower meadows. Caz has also been in the Westmorland Dales near Kirkby to meet Andrew Walter and find out why hay meadows are a special place. Rebecca Rooney is in the Thames Valley wading through water meadows to find out about a project to preserve these habitats. Ewan Murrie is aboard a boat of a mussel farmer who has seen his business slump since the end of the Brexit transition period. Sacha Dench is flying high above the UK in an electric paramotor but owing to a limited battery life finds herself landing frequently in farmland. Charlotte Smith asks her how she's received, and a farmer in Somerset says more needs to be done to protect livestock after her cows were spooked by a low-flying hot air balloon. Presenter: Caz Graham Producer in Bristol: Toby Field
Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
COVID-19 has created boom time for criminals who seek to deceive for financial and personal gain. These scammers and fraudsters, who've been out in force leveraging the insecurities created byCOVID-19 and the power of digital technology, have launched millions of websites, email, investment employee, supply chain, and charity scams. The global reach of this digital criminal activity has brought governments, businesses, academia, and the third sector to from across the globe together to counter these criminal activities.This episode brings unique insight and approaches to international perspectives on counter fraud, with a focus on UK, New Zealand and Australia. Guests include Julie Read, Director and Chief Executive at the Serious Fraud Office in New Zealand, Mark Cheeseman OBE, Director of the UK Government Counter Fraud Function, and Andrew Walter, First Assistant Secretary at the Integrity and Security Division at the Attorney General's Department. Discussed in this episode:Capabilities governments are building and collaborating on to counter fraud and scams.What Australia is learning from the experiences of other nations.The true cost of fraud to the public sector.How COVID-19 has changed the profile of fraud.New approaches governments are taking to seek out fraud. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we chat with Andrew Walter, one of the key artists defining the look of RPGs for the contemporary era. You've seen his art on the covers Old School Essentials and Troika. He wrote and illustrated Fronds of Benevolence, co-designed Slipgate Chokepoint. He's all over the place! We talk about all those things, melty art, the glory of Russ Nicholson, death metal and more! You can see more of Andrew's work on Instagram and buy prints on his Big Cartel store. * * * New discount code from Noble Knight! Use RPGCITY from now until the end of July for 10% off purchase $10 and up! Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord! If you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, YouTube and your favorite podcast clients. Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Follow Vintage RPG on Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Learn more at the Vintage RPG FAQ. Follow Stu Horvath, John McGuire, VintageRPG and Unwinnable on Twitter. Intro music by George Collazo. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!
Immaginate di venir risvegliati bruscamente da un sogno delirante in un una calda serata di agosto. Sudati e ancora confusi, andate versola cucina per dissetarvi, ma, una volta aperto il frigo, una luce accecante fucsia proveniente da dentro vi ricatapulta in mondi psichedelici e magici, popolati da cavalieri di legno e foglie, simpatici piccoli dinosauri, giganti e serpenti divora-mondi. No amici miei, non è colpa della cucina troppo condita di vostra zia, tutto questo è Troika! Link UtiliPagina preorder di Need Games https://www.needgames.it/prodotto/troika/Pagina del Kickstarter originale https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/melsonia/troika-rpg-numinous-editionSito ufficiale di Troika https://www.troikarpg.com/Sito ufficiale di Melsonian Arts council https://www.melsonia.com/Blog di Daniel Sell http://whatwouldconando.blogspot.com/Portfolios artisti di Troika Jeremy Duncan http://www.jduncan-illustration.com/Andrew Walter http://www.andrewwalter.co.uk/e un sacco di sfere/setting...https://www.melsonia.com/very-pretty-paleozoic-pals-permian-nations-327-p.asphttps://www.melsonia.com/fronds-of-benevolence-81-p.asphttps://www.melsonia.com/acid-death-fantasy-264-p.asphttps://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/231948/Troika-Initiative-Cardshttps://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/286584/Terror-of-the-Stratosfiend-1--TROIKA-Edition?src=also_purchasedhttps://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/304989/The-House-of-the-Red-Doors--Troika?src=also_purchased
In this mini episode of the Hearing Architecture podcast we speak with Andrew Walter about designing for carbon neutrality in the age of climate change.
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My guest for this episode is Andrew Walter. Andrew and I were the first TRIUM co-Academic Directors for the London School of Economics and he has taught political economy for TRIUM every year since its start. He is super smart, very wise and a great friend of TRIUM and myself. He is currently Professor of International Relations in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Melbourne. He was formally a Reader in International Relations at the LSE and a Fellow and University lecturer at Oxford University. Prior to joining academia, he worked for JP Morgan’s investment banking division. In this episode we discuss his award winning newest book (co-authored with Jefferey Chwieroth) entitled, The Wealth Effect. The book documents the massive rise in both the wealth of the middle classes, how that wealth has become highly leveraged and explores the political implications of this new cleavage in society – those with wealth and those without. Specifically we discuss what happens in democracies when the middle class has highly leveraged housing assets and pensions tied to stock market performance, while at the same time there is greater and greater demand to privately fund health care, education and elder care? A quick spoiler – the consequences are not pretty. Related Material:-- Andrew's new book: Chwieroth, J.M. & Walter, A. (2019) The Wealth Effect: How the great expectations of the middles class have changed the politics of banking crises. Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/wealth-effect/373A70D5D070528F2E38EE12CC42CCF5 -- Andrew's recommended book: Enos R.D. (2017) The Space Between Us: Social geography and politics. Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/space-between-us/EA1109A01102D4EF2C71A3125AD07B41-- Work mentioned: Rosas, R. (2010) Curbing Bailouts: Bank crises and democratic accountability in comparative perspective. University of Michigan Press. https://www.press.umich.edu/1050729/curbing_bailouts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Death Nerve! In this episode, I talk to illustrator and good friend of mine Andrew Walter about Lucio Fulchi gore classic The Beyond. Theme Music by Chris Saunders
When there's a financial crisis, policymakers and politicians increasingly kowtow to the demands of an influential group: the global middle class. Jeffrey Chwieroth and Andrew Walter tell Tim Phillips how their Great Expectations are destabilising the world economy. Read about Great Expectations (https://voxeu.org/article/satisfying-great-expectations-middle-class) at VoxEU.
Is Extinction Rebellion giving protest a bad name and do we need tougher laws to crack down on their disruptive antics? (1:26-15:25) Is there a cultural cringe at our universities and is that why they're killing off Australian history? (15:25-28:32) Has ScoMo caught the inquiry disease and become a do-nothing PM? As he might say, we'll look into it! (28:32-41:40) Your hosts Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by the IPA's very own Gideon Rozner and Renee Gorman to tackle these questions as well as dive into their culture picks such the recent Nobel Prize in economics, Stephen King's classic horror novel “Pet Sematary”, Annelise Nielson's bank bashing book “Money Spinners” and Jeffrey M. Chwieroth and Andrew Walter's new book “The Wealth Effect”. (41:40-59:42). Show Notes: Calls to review 'excessive' protest laws in wake of Extinction Rebellion arrests, The Sydney Morning Herald https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/calls-to-review-excessive-protest-laws-in-wake-of-extinction-rebellion-arrests-20191010-p52zhq.html Call to promote Australian culture, The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/call-to-promote-australian-culture/news-story/11fbc6cf6f4f4cd71cdbc042ccf07e8f ‘Universities neglect Australian studies', The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/universities-neglect-australian-studies/news-story/ad2c525507ce1bf3ae830e317ce38841 Leaders told to lead and stop passing the buck to bureaucrats, The Australian https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/leaders-told-to-lead-and-stop-passing-the-buck-to-bureaucrats/news-story/57ed5a56d286e5c9ab289a4bba92b5c5 Culture Picks: Nobel Prizes in Economic Sciences https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/all-prizes-in-economic-sciences/ The Poverty Lab, The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/05/17/the-poverty-lab Pet Sematary, Stephen King https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33124137-pet-sematary Annelise Nielson, Money Spinners https://www.penguin.com.au/books/money-spinners-9781760893170 The Wealth Effect: How the Great Expectations of the Middle Class Have Changed the Politics of Banking Crises; Jeffrey M. Chwieroth; Andrew Walter https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Effect-Expectations-Changed-Politics/dp/131660778X Wealth anxiety and political populism in democracies, Andrew Walter http://alumni.online.unimelb.edu.au/s/1182/match/wide.aspx?sid=1182&gid=1&pgid=17885&cid=25514&ecid=25514
Listen to this amazing story with Andrew Walter from childhood to super star. Listen how Andrew found success in the sporting world to having it all come to a end. Life After Sports, finding his passion, running for United States Congress to a ugly divorce. Find out how Andrew was able to overcome all of this and hear some amazing life lessons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marquesharris/message
In this episode of the podcast, were joined by Andrew Walter of Wild Edge Inc. to talk about deer hunting, climbing systems, saddle hunting and so much more. Go check out Wild Edge Inc. and give them a follow on Facebook and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/WildEdgeInc/ https://www.instagram.com/wildedgeinc/ If you're looking for a super safe, quiet, and efficient way to get into a tree, go check out their website https://www.wildedgeinc.com for all your climbing needs! Like this episode? Head over to iTunes and give us a 5 star review. Not a fan? Send us an email at TheWhitetailDistractionPodcast@Gmail.com Also, check us out on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and GoWild @TheWhitetailDistractionPodcast Enjoy!
Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations at Melbourne University, explores the most recent and dramatic developments in Brexit and the UK parliament. As the clock ticks down to March 29, what could happen next? The only things parliament can agree on is that it doesn't want a cliff-edge "no deal Brexit" and that it needs more time. Broadcast on 19 March 2019.
Historian Carolyn Rasmussen discusses her joint biography of Melbourne's progressive power couple of the 20th century, Doris and Maurice Blackburn. Carolyn's book is called,The Blackburns: Private Lives, Public Ambitions.Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations at Melbourne University, explores the most recent and dramatic developments in Brexit and the UK parliament. Professor Greg Barton, Chair of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University, discusses the global rise of right-wing extremism, particularly in Europe, and Christchurch terror attack last week.
Professor Andrew Walter demystifies Brexit for us; he explains why the UK Parliament rejected the first deal, what the so-called 'Irish backstop' is and why understanding Ireland and Northern Ireland's complex history is so important to the issue. Plus, with a looming Brexit deadline approaching, what comes next? Professor Walter is based at the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne.(Broadcast on February 5, 2019)
University of Melbourne Professor Andrew Walter gives us an update on Brexit; why the UK Parliament rejected the first deal, and what comes next.
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In one of the biggest episodes of Minnesota Sports Weekly episode 38 this monday at 8:30. The Twins face the Yankees on Tuesday night and we will preview the game. We will be having an A list guest list led by guest co-host again Seth Stohs of Twins Daily. We will be joined by Brandon Warne of Zone Coverage and Jeremy Nygaard of Twins Daily. We also will have Andrew Walter who is a Twins fan in Connecticut. He will bring to the table a local feel what the people in New York think of the Twins. I can honestly say you dont want to miss this episode if your a Twins fan as we have a great guest list. Check it out Monday night at 8:30pm.
Professor Andrew Walter, Interim Director of the Melbourne School of Government joined Amy in the studio to discuss the UK election campaign, the two major parties, the historical and current UK political landscape, and a looming election day (Thursday 8th June, 2017). Broadcast on June 6th, 2017.
The feature interview this week is withProfessor Andrew Walter, Interim Director of the Melbourne School of Government. He was in the studio talking about the UK election campaign and policies in the lead up to election day this Thursday.
On this episode we speak with Andrew Walter about his company, the variety of products they offer, and the many different ways to use them.
On this episode we speak with Andrew Walter of Wild Edge Inc. about bowfishing between hunting seasons.
Professor Andrew Walter, Interim Director of the Melbourne School of Government joined us in the studio to discuss Brexit, the triggering of Article 50 by PM Theresa May, and the fall-out for Britain, the EU, Scotland and Ireland. Broadcast on 4th April 2017.
Today we talk with Andrew Walter as he walks us through his run-n-gun setup and how he uses a tree saddle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we talk with Andrew Walter as he walks us through his run-n-gun setup and how he uses a tree saddle.
Today we talk with Andrew Walter as he walks us through his run-n-gun setup and how he uses a tree saddle.
The Stuph File Program Featuring Patty Farmer, author of Playboy Swings: How Hugh Hefner and Playboy Changed the Face of Music; science writer, Andrew Fazekas; & Dr. Kevin Mays, author of Totem: Mastering Team Performance Download Patty Farmer is the author of a comprehensive book that delves into the Playboy empire and its influence on the world of music. It's called Playboy Swings: How Hugh Hefner and Playboy Changed the Face of Music. Andrew Fazekas, "The Night Sky Guy" is back to talk about the recent discovery of water on Mars. October 16th is National Bosses Day. According to a recent Gallup poll, 70 percent of employees dislike their bosses. So what can be done to change that figure? Dr. Kevin Mays has helped thousands of leaders and hundreds of teams revolutionize their performance. He's a psychotherapist and the author of Totem: Mastering Team Performance. This week's opening slate is presented by Andrew Walter, who runs the digital production arm of Edelman Digital a PR group in San Francisco.
Ladies and gentlemen, we now have the main event of the 2012 football season: The Duel in the Desert. The Arizona State Sun Devils head down to Tucson to battle the Arizona Wildcats in an effort to take back the Territorial Cup. To get you ready for the biggest game of the year, we assemble the biggest show EVER. We bring in a huge and star studded list of Sun Devil greats to share their view on what the rivalry means, their favorite memories of their battles with the Wildcats, and whether ASU can take back the Cup. Joining us are Adam Archuleta, Keith Poole, Andrew Walter, Rudy Carpenter, Juan Roque, Derek Smith, James Brooks, Bo Moos, Jason Shivers, Thomas Weber and the father/son Sun Devil legacy of Bryan and Kyle Caldwell. As if that weren't enough, we give you a comprehensive preview of Friday's game, and go behind enemy lines with ArizonaSports.com's Adam Green. Click Direct Download to stream, listen via iTunes or on your smartphone with the Stitcher Radio
Interest in graphene appears endless at the moment, with most interest related to the «simple» Dirac particle like electronic structure. On the surface this simplicity would appear to make investigations into the electronic structure less than exciting. Andrew Walter explains how on the contrary the simple nature of the underlying electronic structure allows detailed analysis of the quasi-particle, hybridization and substrate interaction features observed in photoemission spectroscopy.
Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg
SHOW #178 - TOPICS: (1) Raiders News Updates (2) Kiffin's X-Mas Wish List (3) Colts Postgame (4) Jaguars Pregame (5) Andrew Walter (6) Comments Forum (7) The Boneline is back online! Record your take! 1-800-620-7181
We visit Monster Park in San Francisco for the Battle of the Bay. Raider Greg chats with Raider fans tailgating before the game. We watch the Raiders and 49ers warming up, then we see actual game footage of the action, featuring some of the game highlights. Daunte Culpepper, Andrew Walter, and Josh McCown share the quarterback duties. LaMont Jordan makes some big plays along with Ronald Curry and Kirk Morrison. Greg’s son James commits mutiny when he hijacks the show by “borrowing” Greg’s microphone for a few comments.
Raider Nation Podcast - Oakland Raiders News and Opinion with Raider Greg
SHOW #143 - TOPICS: (1) Raider News - Free Agent Acquisitions (2) Pay The Man (3) Draft Thoughts - Or Not (4) Can Walter Be a Franchise QB? (5) We Must Rock The Broncos in '07! (6) Raiders 2007 Schedule (7) Comments Forum - Boneline Caller Mike Lawry