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Best podcasts about Anne Robinson

Latest podcast episodes about Anne Robinson

Chatabix
S12 Ep 560: TV Joe's Weakest Link

Chatabix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 79:44


TV Joe is back with another of his now legendary quizzes. And this time, he's going all Anne Robinson and treating us to a very special Chatabix version of The Weakest Link. But who are all the contestants going to be, we hear you ask? Well, David and Joe have invited along some friends of the pod to battle it out with them. There's Rosie, Vyvyan, Eyes On Legs, Mezz Coleman, Canal Boat Georgie, Editor James and our Patreon competition winner Alex. So who will be the weakest of the links, who will be the best at banking, who will vote off who and which two quizzers will make it all the way through to the final round??? Ready yourselves - this is gonna be one heck of a gameshow! FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chatabixpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/chatabix1 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Merch: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Restless Natives with Martin Compston & Gordon Smart
Martin's new Chipmunk, Noisy Hotel Guests & AI Themes

Restless Natives with Martin Compston & Gordon Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 45:40


On this week's Restless Natives: Martin feeding a chipmunk, playing music out loud, sharing a hotel with a rowdy birthday group, Anne Robinson, AI themes and the colour red. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy

Loose Ends
Tim Smit, Patrick Gale, Tom Allan, Anna Keirle, Angeline Morrison

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 33:53


Stuart Maconie presents Loose Ends from the North Cornwall Book Festival in St Endellion. He is joined by Patrick Gale, Tom Allan, Anna Keirle and Tim Smit, and there's music from the multi-instrumentalist Angeline Morrison.Patrick Gale is the author of the Emmy award-winning BBC drama Man in an Orange Shirt and novels including A Place Called Winter, A Perfectly Good Man and Notes From An Exhibition. He's been the Artistic Director of the North Cornwall Book Festival since it began in 2012. He joins Loose Ends to tell us all about his final year in the role. Born in Scotland and armed only with an English degree, Tom Allan turned his back on his desk-based city job and headed west, where a life out in the open air beckoned. Now a full-time thatcher and writer, Tom's book On The Roof tells tales of craftmanship from around the world and he joins Stuart to talk nitches, yealms and exactly what to do with a biddle. Anna Keirle is stand-up, writer and actor who has been working the comedy circuit for over 20 years performing from Cornwall to Edinburgh and beyond. She co-wrote and starred in Radio 4's Wosson Cornwall alongside Dawn French, and faced Anne Robinson when she took on - and won - The Weakest Link. Former archaeologist-come-songwriter-come-producer-come-entrepreneur Sir Tim Smit KBE once sheltered from the Cornish rain in an estate agents while on holiday - and ended up buying a house. After relocating to Cornwall, he came across someone who needed a little archaeology expertise for some overgrown and neglected land... and the Lost Gardens of Heligan were reborn. Spotting a disused pit a little further up the road, and - one night in the local pub later - plans for the Eden Project were formed. Opening in 2001, the Project has contributed over £1.9 billion to the Cornish economy. And there's music from Angeline Morrison, who joins us to play Fair Maid In Bedlam and the haunting Unknown African Boy. Angeline has been unearthing the voices of black ancestors whose footprint has been missing from the collected British folk history. Affectionately referred to as 're-storying', the result of her work - 2022's The Sorrow Songs - drew acclaim across the board, praising her “courage in reconstructing folk repertoire” as “truly revolutionary”. Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Elizabeth Foster Production Co-ordinator: Lydia Depledge-MillerPhoto: Drew Shearwood

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
"I've got to throw a bowl of spaghetti over Anne Robinson" (with Lynda La Plante)

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 46:16


Following last night's debate Jane and Fi discuss alleged cat chomping from 'the walking wotsit'. They also set a pet embargo to save the pod from becoming furry friend focused. Jane also speaks to author, screenwriter and actor, Lynda La Plante, on her memoir 'Getting Away with Murder' which comes out tomorrow. Our next book club pick has been announced! 'The Trouble with Goats and Sheep' by Joanna Cannon. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Assistant Producer: Hannah Quinn Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spectator Radio
The Edition: why Britain stopped working

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:22


Welcome to a slightly new format for the Edition podcast! Each week we will be talking about the magazine – as per usual – but trying to give a little more insight into the process behind putting The Spectator bed each week. On the podcast this week: the cost of Britain's mass worklessness. According to The Spectator's calculations, had workforce participation stayed at the same rate as in 2019, the economy would be 1.7 per cent larger now and an end-of-year recession could have been avoided. As things stand, joblessness is coexisting with job vacancies in a way that should be economically impossible, writes Kate Andrews in the cover story. She joins the podcast alongside Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), to debate the problems plaguing Britain's workforce. (03:11) Also on the podcast:  Lara and Will discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including Mark Mason's piece on anti-depressive quality of cricket and Anne Robinson's fantastic diary. (18:29) Then: In the arts section of the magazine, Calvin Po writes the lead. He asks whether a Labour government will allow architects to reshape houses as part of their flagship housebuilding plans. Telegraph columnist and author of Home Truths Liam Halligan joins the podcast to discuss Labour's plans, whether they are realistic and if we can start to build better and more beautifully under a Labour government. (21:32) And finally: In his column this week Rod Liddle says that smartphones are all too successful and advocates for banning them altogether for children. Interestingly, he argues that we give children smartphones not for their convenience, but for the convenience of parents. He joins the podcast alongside Miranda Wilson, co-founder of Teched Off, a group which campaigns to keep young people safe online. Our editor Fraser Nelson also stops by to give his thoughts. (33:38) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson. If there are any areas of the magazine that you are particularly interested in or any questions you have for Will and Lara, please email: podcast@spectator.co.uk. We will try and answer as many as we can in next week's episode. 

The Edition
Why Britain stopped working

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 50:22


Welcome to a slightly new format for the Edition podcast! Each week we will be talking about the magazine – as per usual – but trying to give a little more insight into the process behind putting The Spectator bed each week. On the podcast this week: the cost of Britain's mass worklessness. According to The Spectator's calculations, had workforce participation stayed at the same rate as in 2019, the economy would be 1.7 per cent larger now and an end-of-year recession could have been avoided. As things stand, joblessness is coexisting with job vacancies in a way that should be economically impossible, writes Kate Andrews in the cover story. She joins the podcast alongside Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), to debate the problems plaguing Britain's workforce. (03:11) Also on the podcast:  Lara and Will discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including Mark Mason's piece on anti-depressive quality of cricket and Anne Robinson's fantastic diary. (18:29) Then: In the arts section of the magazine, Calvin Po writes the lead. He asks whether a Labour government will allow architects to reshape houses as part of their flagship housebuilding plans. Telegraph columnist and author of Home Truths Liam Halligan joins the podcast to discuss Labour's plans, whether they are realistic and if we can start to build better and more beautifully under a Labour government. (21:32) And finally: In his column this week Rod Liddle says that smartphones are all too successful and advocates for banning them altogether for children. Interestingly, he argues that we give children smartphones not for their convenience, but for the convenience of parents. He joins the podcast alongside Miranda Wilson, co-founder of Teched Off, a group which campaigns to keep young people safe online. Our editor Fraser Nelson also stops by to give his thoughts. (33:38) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.  If there are any areas of the magazine that you are particularly interested in or any questions you have for Will and Lara, please email: podcast@spectator.co.uk. We will try and answer as many as we can in next week's episode. 

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Supply chain trends: What executive leaders expect in 2024

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 45:25


As the world moves forward into 2024, it's an opportune time for supply chain professionals to continue making even more positive marks on their organizations. A number of supply chain trends were discussed in this panel discussion featuring Mary Byrne, Vice President of Supply Chain at Cardinal Health, Liz Coddington, CFO of Peloton, Gus Shahin, CIO at Flex and Professor Morgan Swink from Texas Christian University cohosted by Kinaxis Board Member, Angel Mendez and Kinaxis Chief Strategy Officer Dr. Anne Robinson.Mendez shared his top 10 challenges supply chains faced in 2023: COVID-19 “hangovers”; a lackluster macroeconomy; persistent inflation; higher cost of debt with higher interest rates; an increasingly complex geopolitical environment; companies attempting to move their footprints away from Asia in a “deglobalization” trend; labor tensions in certain industries; climate effects; continued emphasis on sustainability and ESG; and a “technology renaissance resting on AI.” Byrne talked about how her organization's customers and partners are seeking more predictability in supply, while the supply chain itself must remain flexible. To create more resilient and responsive supply chains, conversations about technology and transformation will be important. [00:05:15]Sustainability can attract younger generations to supply chain careers, addressing a key need for 2024: strong talent. Swink says students are drawn to “changing people's lives for the better.” [00:28:37]Coddington believes AI presents great opportunities in 2024 Companies who figure out how to leverage their own team with machine learning/AI to improve processes, use automation in more efficient and effective ways and better forecast demand will have competitive advantages.In terms of advice, supply chain professionals can continue to bridge different strategies and collaborate with partners and other parts of the business, be agile “athletes” ready to respond to changes and new trends quickly. Of course, it's then critical that they communicate well at the ELT level to influence and educate. [00:44:59]For an in-depth discussion of these topics and several others, listen to our Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast.To learn more about our guest panelists on this episode, follow them on LinkedIn:Mary ByrneLiz CoddingtonGus ShahinProfessor Morgan Swink 

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Embracing innovation for a futuristic supply chain

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 22:26


As supply chains continue to evolve in a post-pandemic landscape, many supply chain practitioners are wondering how to best stay on top of trends. In today's competitive environment, knowing how to deliver the right product the right way and being able to optimize data and analytics could make or break your organization. In this podcast, Mohan Sodhi, Professor of Operations & Supply Chain Management at the Bayes Business School at the City University of London, and Jayashankar Swaminathan, Professor of Operations at the University of North Carolina, join Angel Mendez, Board Member and Supply Chain Innovator, and Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss how to bring innovation to the forefront of your organization so you can optimize supply chains for the future.Mohan says that the biggest opportunities in supply chain innovation depend entirely on how much change is required within your supply chain. If you're keeping your supply chain constant, then new innovations like AI or predictive learning technologies can be used to enhance it, making it more effective and efficient. However, some companies are being forced to shift their processes due to changing consumer habits. He uses music as an example to explain how products may stay the same, but the delivery method could change, highlighting how we went from tapes, to CDs, to MP3s and now streaming. [5:19]Keeping up with innovation isn't easy for chief supply chain officers that are focused on day-to-day executions. Jay explains that there are a lot of opportunities to explore and get started at universities, or even online learning courses like Coursera. He also recommends having a business case or pilot put in place to determine the value of embracing innovation by solving a real problem. Jay states, “if you want to be successful at innovation you need to try a lot of things. 75%-80% of attempts will fail but you shouldn't lose heart.” [17:01]Looking towards the future of supply chain innovation, Mohan says most of the students he teaches are interested in digital technology like AI, blockchain, and creating a start-up model. Jay says he's seen a significant shift with his students who were once interested in the global aspect of supply chain and are now looking closer at digitization and making the supply chain more responsive. [19:53]To hear more from Mohan, Jay, Angel, and Anne about embracing innovation for a futuristic supply chain, watch our Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast.To learn more about the work that Mohan is doing at the Bayes Business School at the City University of London, you can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter.To learn more about the work Jay is doing at the University of North Carolina, you can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter.  

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: Anne Robinson And Ghislaine Maxwell

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 16:40


Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show The Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:11)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Ghislaine Maxwell And Anne Robinson

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 16:40


Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show The Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:11)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
AI unleashed: Revolutionizing supply chain innovation

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 26:15


AI has been a hot topic for supply chain leaders thanks to emerging trends like ChatGPT. With new opportunities on the horizon, C-suite executives are questioning what happens next and how AI will impact the supply chain. Kevin O'Marah, Co-Founder and Chief Research Officer at Zero 100, and Pascal Van Hentenryck, Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Director of AI4OPT, join Angel Mendez, Board Member and Supply Chain Innovator, and Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss groundbreaking AI methodologies and research tested insights in the latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast. AI is creating a lot of new opportunities in the supply chain, allowing practitioners to address time constraints, plan, and solve problems faster. Pascal says a lot of these opportunities aren't yet possible, but AI will help us get there thanks to optimization and advanced learning systems. [3:15]Without good data, optimization and machine learning isn't possible. However, Kevin and Pascal agree that it may not be an obstacle to implementing AI. Kevin suggests starting with a problem rather than attempting to clean all the data you own to determine where your pain points are. Pascal suggests using data augmentation and forecasting tools to make assumptions. [14:07]Overregulation may cause regulatory barriers that could prevent progress in AI. Kevin states that it may not be something that can be properly enforced, while Pascal says that there are technologies that already exist for privacy management. He mentions that technology and policy issues need to merge. [23:29]To hear more from Kevin, Pascal, Angel, and Anne about AI in supply chain, watch our latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast.Explore more about the work Kevin is doing with Zero100 by following him on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Pascal's work at Georgia Tech and AI4OPT by following him on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Driving sustainability goals through supply chain innovation, with Colgate-Palmolive's Ann Tracy

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 16:31


Sustainability is a topic at the forefront of every stakeholder, company, and consumer's mind. As regulatory practices become stricter and companies strive to hit their ESG sustainability targets, driving supply chain innovation is now more important than ever. In the latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast, Ann Tracy, Chief Sustainability Officer at Colgate-Palmolive, speaks with Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss Colgate-Palmolive's bold approach to reducing environmental impacts and improving social and climate justice. Ann says she doesn't see how companies can move forward and achieve sustainability without supply chain innovation. Organizations need to be ready and willing to tackle sustainability at Scope One, Two, and Three because carbon emissions and social impact exist at every step of the supply chain. [5:34]Colgate-Palmolive has three ambition pillars to help them tackle sustainability: driving social impact, helping millions of homes, and preserving the environment. Their flagship program, Bright Smiles, Bright Futures, brings oral health and hygiene to children globally and they're constantly designing more sustainable products. [8:19]Smaller organizations that want to become more sustainable should begin by doing a materiality assessment and mapping out what's important and relevant for stakeholders and what's important for their business to determine which priorities should be tackled first. Ann states that one approach is to adopt environmentally conscious behaviors across operations that can save money. For example, more efficient boilers, heat exchangers, and other equipment of that nature are more sustainable and can even reduce the amount of water or heat used. [15:12]To learn more about the speakers and follow them, see below:Ann Tracy, Chief Sustainability Officer, Colgate-PalmoliveLinkedIn handle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-tracy-35648711Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer, KinaxisLinkedIn handle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-robinson-449225/Twitter handle: @agrobins

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Reimagining demand forecasting in the supply chain

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 24:33


Impacted by constant supply chain disruption, one of the biggest challenges in the electronics industry is forecasting demand both upstream and downstream. Lynn Torrel, Chief Procurement and Supply Chain Officer at Flex, joins Angel Mendez, Board Member and Supply Chain Innovator, and Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to explore how to forecast demand more accurately by pairing contextualized data with external demand signals and applying a layer of analytics and AI to get actionable, real-world insights.Lynn talks about the balance of resiliency and cost in supply chain. She speaks to   different customers needing different solutions and how Flex is ready to support those decisions through global scale and scope. [6:24]Lynn also discusses the disconnect between supply and demand in a post-COVID world. While customer expectations have begun to shift, many suppliers continue to operate as they did throughout the pandemic. Lynn states that the old ways of forecasting demand aren't sufficient and that accurately and providing information to organizations about what constraints could happen in the future is a necessity.  [15:12]Lynn talks about the True Demand Coalition, which is a new group of 25 member companies working together to share access to better data (global market impacts, macroeconomics and other information) with the goal of improving demand forecasting accuracy to mitigate future supply chain disruptions. [21:22]To learn more about the speakers and follow them, access their LinkedIn profiles here:Lynn Torrel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynntorrelAngel Mendez - https://www.linkedin.com/in/angel-l-mendez-98288Dr. Anne Robinson - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-robinson-449225

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Supply chain innovation at Eaton

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 16:57


Eaton is a leader in power management technologies that solve complex electrical and industrial issues around the world. They're also leaders in innovation when it comes to its supply chain. Rogerio Branco, Executive Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Eaton, joins Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss Eaton's commitment to innovation, diversity and inclusivity in the latest episode of our Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast.The pandemic put a spotlight on certain supply chain realities that needed to change, and Eaton realized some of its traditional supply chain planning processes and tools were no longer efficient. To channel new ideas, the company turned to its global supply chain team of 4,000 associates and created an incubation lab with a physical location that's also virtual. According to Rogerio, anyone in the company can bring ideas forward and if it meets their goals and criteria, those ideas will be validated and tested in real applications. [2:08]Eaton also strives to be a model of diversity and inclusivity as a company. Rogerio states it's taken very seriously, noting that 60% of Eaton's board and 35% of its global supply chain team is diverse. Additionally, they offer company-wide initiatives to bring in suppliers that are owned by women, minority groups, and LGBTQ+. Rogerio states that this dedication to diversity helps improve innovation within the company because everyone gets to have a voice to provide input in a safe space where they're free to incubate new ideas without judgement. [9:33]You can learn more about supply chain innovation at Eaton by watching the full episode here: https://big-ideas-in-supply-chain.simplecast.com/episodes/supply-chain-innovation-at-eatonTo learn more about the speakers and follow them, access their LinkedIn profiles here:Rogerio Branco - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerio-branco-12598aa Dr. Anne Robinson - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-robinson-449225

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Build resilience into all supply chain decisions

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 20:16


One of the biggest challenges of any Supply Chain Officer is convincing CEOs to invest in resilience. As supply chain practitioners face ongoing disruption while trying to solve for transformation and short-term financial benefits, it's become clear that supply chains need to be more agile and responsive. In our latest video podcast, Mike Corbo, former Chief Supply Chain Officer at Colgate-Palmolive joins Angel Mendez, Board Member and Supply Chain Innovator, and Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss lessons learned from leading during times of disruption, the value of investing in resilience, and how supply chain leaders can promote revenue growth. Mike saw a lot of changes during his 40 years at Colgate-Palmolive. One of his biggest challenges during his time as Chief Supply Chain Officer was the COVID-19 pandemic. Although COVID created drastic developments, Mike says the company survived this period of disruption thanks to the supply chain planning risk management playbook Colgate-Palmolive had developed a decade prior. Mike says the global supply chain organization had back-up supplies and multiple alternate suppliers they could pivot to while validating new sources in record time, to help them manage the immediate impacts of the pandemic. [8:27]To expedite planning processes during the pandemic, Colgate-Palmolive also made the choice to cut their hierarchy of decisions for efficiency, avoiding bottlenecks and reducing reaction time from 60-90 days to only 7-8 days. [10:00]During times of supply chain crisis, Angel says there are three key questions: what is the expected duration, how impactful is it, and how wide is it? Unfortunately, with COVID, these questions were unanswerable due to its global severity with no end date in sight. Because of this, approaching the boardroom about an investment in resilience raises the conversation to a very strategic level. Mike says the key is to balance cost efficiencies and resiliency, which can be done by building resilience into supply chain decisions. [16:14]

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Anne Robinson And Ghislaine Maxwell

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 16:41


Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show The Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:52)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: Anne Robinson and Ghislaine Maxwell

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 16:41


Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show The Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:52)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Turning supply chain disruption on its head

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 18:37


In this series debut, Anne and Angel share their thoughts about the supply chain renaissance and pandemic disruptions. Specifically, the lessons that we can learn from living through such a disruptive period and what supply chain practitioners can do to prepare for a tumultuous future. Join them for a discussion about  the importance of organizing lessons learnt from the supply chain triage, emphasizing innovation and delivering results.Intro to guestAngel Mendez is a supply chain expert, transformational leader, and visionary with nearly 40 years of experience. He is joining Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, as a guest host in a new series of our Big Ideas in Supply Chain video podcasts. Watch now as they discuss the importance of lessons learned from the pandemic, embracing disruption and creating innovation for the future.Summary pointsAs part of the new Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast series, Angel Mendez is joining Dr. Anne Robinson as a new cohost. Angel is a supply chain expert, transformational leader and visionary with nearly 40 years of experience. Angel is passionate about bringing big ideas forward and sharing his expertise.The COVID pandemic created significant disruption in supply chain, which continues to be felt today. Angel believes that there are a lot of valuable lessons that supply chains can take away from managing mass disruption, and it's important to collect and codify what was learned during this time to prepare for an uncertain future. [1:20]Many supply chain practitioners are wondering what can be done to ensure the effects of disruption aren't felt to this level of magnitude again. Angel argues that this is an unfair question due to the current unstable environmental and economic landscape. [3:20]It's important to take advantage of the crisis and disruption we faced so we can become stronger and benefit from it at the end of the day – so how do we embrace it? Angel suggests that one solution is for the vendor community and practitioner community to come together to figure out how to harness change, and digital transformation can assist with this collaboration. Another suggestion is to continue accelerating innovation because we need more agile and adaptable solutions for an uncertain future. [8:00]Angel states that a supply chain renaissance began in the early 2010s thanks to the explosion of cloud services and the ability to be API driven, which spurred a period of innovation. [8:00] He mentions that the pandemic forced this innovation to pause, but now, to counter the effects of this disruption, innovation has started to accelerate once again to make sure we're prepared for a tumultuous future. Anne and Angel believe that a great way for organizations to encourage this is to create a formal innovation team. [10:00]Speaker BiosClick here to follow Dr. Anne Robinson https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-robinson-449225Click here to follow Angel Mendez https://www.linkedin.com/in/angel-l-mendez-98288/

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
Supply chains are ESG in action at Jamieson Wellness

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 13:18


Andre Teixeira, VP of Global Supply Chain at Jamieson Wellness, joins Anne Robinson, Chief  Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss Jamieson Wellness' bold approach to operationalizing sustainability. Watch now to learn how Jamieson Wellness has become a leader in sustainability by leveraging data to make better economic and environmental decisions.Andre believes that everything that moves across the globe is supply chain driven, including people, goods, and resources from the earth. Because of this, decisions need to be made by looking at the environment and social aspects tied to economics. “Just by its very nature, supply chains are consumers of the earth's natural resources. So, anything we can do to improve the supply chain is ultimately in service of humanity and in service of Mother Earth.” – Kinaxis CEO John Sicard, quoted by Anne Robinson (3:37)Jamieson Wellness has a commitment to the planet, people and its communities. Its targets include reducing plastics by using recyclable plastic in 50% of its packaging, reducing 75% of its landfill and bringing sustainable raw materials to its products.Andre believes that the secret to augmenting the S&OP and IBP processes with sustainability lies in data. Supply chains, by nature, are constantly monitoring KPIs, benchmarks and information which should be leveraged to make better decisions holistically. Explaining what this might look like from a practical perspective, Andre explains, “So, when you have a bill of materials with products and descriptions, and quantities, how about having the environmental impact of those items in your bill of materials? How are you projecting your YOY, projecting your inventory levels today? We look at units, we look at dollars. How about projecting your carbon emissions with your level of sales, with your forecasting? And you are going to get that level that I have clarity on where I am and what kind of scenarios, we can use to mitigate those carbon emissions that I foresee.” (8:10)

Big Ideas in Supply Chain
The rise of decision-making skills in the supply chain

Big Ideas in Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 17:42


Join Dr. Harish Krishnan, Professor of Operations and Logistics at UBC Sauder School of Business, as he speaks with Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, about how supply chain practitioners can automate routine tasks without creating bottlenecks for decision makers. Listen now to learn how technology is reshaping roles in the supply chain industry and how automation and human judgement can be applied holistically.Dr. Harish states that there are two types of work that we get: tasks and decisions. He defines tasks as routine work that can be specified in advance. Decisions, however, are based on data and context. Dr. Harish believes that tasks are easier to automate, and decisions require human judgement. (02:24)Dr. Harish states that technology can help augment decision-making by providing better data. While data can help inform decisions, we still need the right talent to make those calls. Dr. Harish comments, “As we think about talent and training and so on, we really need to think about how we enhance those skills, how do we get more people with those skills, but I think the task-based skills are becoming less important than the decision-making skills.” (5:00)While automation can increase efficiency, one risk that we can run into is over-automating tasks, creating bottlenecks in other areas. He states, “The point here is that as you automate certain tasks, you are putting pressure on the human element in some way.” (9:45)Automation has shifted the role of supply chain practitioners. Automating routine tasks removes the need for people to accomplish those jobs which results in more value-based, decision-making positions in supply chain. Anne states, “You want somebody who has got domain expertise of supply chain and an understanding of business dynamics, and these other pieces of it that will allow them to focus in a different kind of way.” (10:55)Bio of Dr. Harish Krishnan:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/harish-krishnan-b0982a14

Hurt to Healing
Anne Robinson on her inspiring recovery from alcoholism

Hurt to Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 29:01


I am honoured to be joined by Anne Robinson, established television presenter and journalist known for her assertive views and her frosty presenting style on one of my all time favourite game shows, The Weakest Link. In the 1960s, Anne was the first young female trainee at the Daily Mail newspaper. She worked at The Sunday Times and The Daily Mirror and then went on to host programmes such as Watchdog to Channel Four's Countdown.However, in her mid-thirties Anne began to drum up a reputation for being a heavy drinker, which began to overshadow her work. And after a fierce custody battle with her ex-husband, she lost joint custody of her daughter, then aged just two. This was the turning point that led to her seeking help and in today's interview Anne opens up about her battle with addiction and what got her onto the road to recovery. Follow Hurt to Healing on Instagram: @hurttohealingpod--A big thank you our wonderful charity partner Shout. Shout is the UK's first 24/7 mental health text support service so if you're struggling or in need of someone to talk to, please remember to text Shout to 85258. Thank you to our corporate supporter, Brown Advisory, a global investment management firm which is passionate about raising awareness of mental health challenges in order to help people thrive in an ever-changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod
S6E10: A very game-show Christmas

The Ron Flatter Racing Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 84:18


On a special Christmas episode of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod, hear the story of how Ron won $80,500 two decades ago on “The Weakest Link.” Hear from original host Anne Robinson plus two people who had key roles in this saga, ESPN Radio's Peter Ciccone and former contestant producer Laura Chambers. There even are cameo mentions of horse racing. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Google, Spotify and Stitcher as well as HorseRacingNation.com. More details of how this game-show appearance happened are in this blog written in 2006 and updated last year: http://ronflatter.blogspot.com/2021/10/twenty-years-ago-today-i-won-on-weakest.html?m=1

Teachers Talk Radio
ELT and working with refugees: The Morning Break with Jane Ritter

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 50:25


This morning I had not two but three amazing guests - Anna Duchenko, Anne Robinson and Anna Karanikola. We will be talking about teaching, training and working with refugees. Anna D is in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, where she is a Teacher and Vice-Principal in a Primary School that specialises in foreign languages. She founded Bracelets and Peace with Anne. Anne is based in Santander, Spain, where she currently writes digital and print materials. She is the author of several books published by Cambridge University Press (Fun for Starters, Movers and Flyers, Fun Skills levels 3 and 5, Exam Booster for Advanced).   Anne regularly gives webinars, teacher training courses, and master classes to candidates for the Cambridge exams. She recently founded Bracelets and Peace www.braceletsandpeace.com and is working very hard, fundraising and teaching when she can, to do as much to help people from and in Ukraine.   Anna K is based in Leros, Greece. She is an English and Kindergarten teacher and has been teaching for thirty years. She owns and runs a private school on the island of Leros   Since 2015 she has been a volunteer in the refugee crisis and in 2016 her school opened its doors and arms to refugee children (one of the first schools in Greece to do so). She has worked with UNHCR and various NGOs.

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 165 Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 19:24


Pod Crashing Episode 165 With Arden Myrin And Julie Anne Robinson From The Podcast Lady Of The Road In this inspiring, heartfelt and funny podcast, actor-comedian Arden Myrin from Shameless, Insatiable, Chelsea Lately and iHeartradio Podcast Will You Accept This Rose?; and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated Bridgerton director Julie Anne Robinson have conversations with influential women about their lives and get self-help advice. Arden and Julie Anne are always looking to improve themselves. They figure there is no better source for learning how to be brave and taking risks in life than speaking with motivating, uplifting women like Joan Jett, Nicole Byer, Lauren Lapkus, Retta, Riki Lindhome, Kate Miccuci, Kate Walsh, Betsy Beers, Adjoa Andoh, Jen Kirkman, and more.

Pod-Crashing
Pod Crashing Episode 165 Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Pod-Crashing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 19:24


Pod Crashing Episode 165 With Arden Myrin And Julie Anne Robinson From The Podcast Lady Of The RoadIn this inspiring, heartfelt and funny podcast, actor-comedian Arden Myrin from Shameless, Insatiable, Chelsea Lately and iHeartradio Podcast Will You Accept This Rose?; and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated Bridgerton director Julie Anne Robinson have conversations with influential women about their lives and get self-help advice. Arden and Julie Anne are always looking to improve themselves. They figure there is no better source for learning how to be brave and taking risks in life than speaking with motivating, uplifting women like Joan Jett, Nicole Byer, Lauren Lapkus, Retta, Riki Lindhome, Kate Miccuci, Kate Walsh, Betsy Beers, Adjoa Andoh, Jen Kirkman, and more.

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 165 Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 19:24


Pod Crashing Episode 165 With Arden Myrin And Julie Anne Robinson From The Podcast Lady Of The RoadIn this inspiring, heartfelt and funny podcast, actor-comedian Arden Myrin from Shameless, Insatiable, Chelsea Lately and iHeartradio Podcast Will You Accept This Rose?; and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated Bridgerton director Julie Anne Robinson have conversations with influential women about their lives and get self-help advice. Arden and Julie Anne are always looking to improve themselves. They figure there is no better source for learning how to be brave and taking risks in life than speaking with motivating, uplifting women like Joan Jett, Nicole Byer, Lauren Lapkus, Retta, Riki Lindhome, Kate Miccuci, Kate Walsh, Betsy Beers, Adjoa Andoh, Jen Kirkman, and more.

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 165 Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 19:24


Pod Crashing Episode 165 With Arden Myrin And Julie Anne Robinson From The Podcast Lady Of The Road In this inspiring, heartfelt and funny podcast, actor-comedian Arden Myrin from Shameless, Insatiable, Chelsea Lately and iHeartradio Podcast Will You Accept This Rose?; and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated Bridgerton director Julie Anne Robinson have conversations with influential women about their lives and get self-help advice. Arden and Julie Anne are always looking to improve themselves. They figure there is no better source for learning how to be brave and taking risks in life than speaking with motivating, uplifting women like Joan Jett, Nicole Byer, Lauren Lapkus, Retta, Riki Lindhome, Kate Miccuci, Kate Walsh, Betsy Beers, Adjoa Andoh, Jen Kirkman, and more.

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 165 Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 19:24


Pod Crashing Episode 165 With Arden Myrin And Julie Anne Robinson From The Podcast Lady Of The Road In this inspiring, heartfelt and funny podcast, actor-comedian Arden Myrin from Shameless, Insatiable, Chelsea Lately and iHeartradio Podcast Will You Accept This Rose?; and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated Bridgerton director Julie Anne Robinson have conversations with influential women about their lives and get self-help advice. Arden and Julie Anne are always looking to improve themselves. They figure there is no better source for learning how to be brave and taking risks in life than speaking with motivating, uplifting women like Joan Jett, Nicole Byer, Lauren Lapkus, Retta, Riki Lindhome, Kate Miccuci, Kate Walsh, Betsy Beers, Adjoa Andoh, Jen Kirkman, and more.

Loremen Podcast
S4 Ep6: Loremen S4 Ep 6 - Scratching Fanny of Cock Lane

Loremen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 28:19


Is this our rudest episode title yet? Cock Lane is a small street in the City of London, infamous for not having a ghost in it. Alasdair introduces James to the "Scratching Fanny" behind the Cock Lane haunting, and the Lorebois go on to encounter a plethora of poltergeists (ahem... polterguys). This episode features celebrity cameos from Anne Robinson and Roger Moore, plus a pair of graveyard ghosts having a truly royal rumble. We also tiptoe around the gruesome legend of King Edward II's horrible end's horrible end. Loreboys nether say die! Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen @loremenpod www.twitch.tv/loremenpod www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod

Data Science Perspectives
Season 4, Episode 4 - Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer, Kinaxis

Data Science Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 24:39


A discussion with Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer, Kinaxis. Also prior roles at Verizon and Cisco #analytics #datascience #leadership #machinelearning #ai #artificialintelligence #kinaxis #cisco #verizon

The Women's Running Podcast
Ep 94. The Big Women's Running Podcast Quiz!

The Women's Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 68:52


This week we have something truly special for you. Firstly, we have a bit of a pooey story to start us off, with which I know we're truly spoiling you (and it's not even anything to do with Runner's Trots), but the main event here is our very first Big Running Quiz. Holly is in the hotseat, while I'm doing my very best quizmaster impression, possibly channelling Anne Robinson. But it's all for a good reason – running is jam packed with weird lingo and we're here to demystify with the help of some very silly sound effects and some very rapid googling on my part. Tempo run? We've got that covered. Jeffing? That too. We've even got a spot of fartlekking in there. Everything you could ever want to know about running, aside from all the stuff you actually really wanted to know, basically. We finish on a high with a fabulous embarrassing moment, which is actually a bit of a running annoyance. Do please keep sending these in, along with your embarrassing moments, and the stuff that you listen to on your runs.LinksJoin our lovely Patreon gang!Then have a look at how dirt cheap it is to become a member of Women's Running PlusRun for an hour and we'll plant 60 trees. 60!Support the show

The Women's Running Podcast
Ep 94. The Big Women's Running Podcast Quiz!

The Women's Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 68:52


This week we have something truly special for you. Firstly, we have a bit of a pooey story to start us off, with which I know we're truly spoiling you (and it's not even anything to do with Runner's Trots), but the main event here is our very first Big Running Quiz. Holly is in the hotseat, while I'm doing my very best quizmaster impression, possibly channelling Anne Robinson. But it's all for a good reason – running is jam packed with weird lingo and we're here to demystify with the help of some very silly sound effects and some very rapid googling on my part. Tempo run? We've got that covered. Jeffing? That too. We've even got a spot of fartlekking in there. Everything you could ever want to know about running, aside from all the stuff you actually really wanted to know, basically. We finish on a high with a fabulous embarrassing moment, which is actually a bit of a running annoyance. Do please keep sending these in, along with your embarrassing moments, and the stuff that you listen to on your runs.LinksJoin our lovely Patreon gang!Then have a look at how dirt cheap it is to become a member of Women's Running PlusRun for an hour and we'll plant 60 trees. 60!Support the show Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Homo Sapiens
179: Springtime Special: Arthur Parkinson | Part 2

Homo Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 26:25


As it's the #ChelseaFlowerShow this week, we have a very special guest who's more qualified than anyone to talk about gardening, it's the wonderful Arthur Parkinson. He's the author of The Flower Yard, he's brilliant on Instagram (even though he wishes we weren't so dependent on it) AND he's even doing some modelling, which to us, is no surprise. Arthur gave me some great flower recommendations for Valentine's day, how chickens help combat his depression and why he identifies with Anne Robinson and Joanne Lumley. It's a good one, plant a seed by pressing play and letting it grow in your ears - Chris x

Homo Sapiens
179: Springtime Special: Arthur Parkinson | Part 1

Homo Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 35:03


As it's the #ChelseaFlowerShow this week, we have a very special guest who's more qualified than anyone to talk about gardening, it's the wonderful Arthur Parkinson. He's the author of The Flower Yard, he's brilliant on Instagram (even though he wishes we weren't so dependent on it) AND he's even doing some modelling, which to us, is no surprise. Arthur gave me some great flower recommendations for Valentine's day, told me how chickens help combat his depression and why he identifies with Anne Robinson and Joanne Lumley. It's a good one, plant a seed by pressing play and letting it grow in your ears - Chris x

Woman Up!
Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 3 Frances Hatherley: On Class, the female grotesque and Sublime Dissension.

Woman Up!

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 44:02


Dr Frances Hatherley is a writer, researcher and curator. Her writing provokes critical engagements with working-class women's subjectivities, creativities, art works, and notions of a classed-aesthetics.In 2018 she was awarded her PhD from Middlesex University titled “Sublime Dissension: A Working-Class Anti-Pygmalion Aesthetics of the Female Grotesque” examining the intersections of class and gender in the formations of grotesque, and sublime femininities in art and visual culture.She has published writing on surrealism and the subversive female grotesques of Leonora Carrington's book The Hearing Trumpet and in David and Al Measles' film Grey Gardens, and on working-class sexualities and fat femininities in characters from the comic Viz, as well as challenging stereotypes of working-class aesthetics in the photography of Richard Billingham. Other articles discuss class, sexuality, education in film and television.In 2020 She published her first book on Jo Spence, with a foreword by Marina Warner, titled Class Slippers: Jo Spence, Fantasy, Photography & Fairytales.Frances has been involved in curating several exhibitions in the UK, the first at the Pelz Gallery working with Patrizia di Bello and a group of MA students, with a show titled “Cultural Sniping: Photographic Collaborations in the Jo Spence Memorial Library” in Spring 2018. She co-curated the exhibition “Jo Spence: From Fairytales to Phototherapy” at the Arnolfini, Bristol, December 2020 – June 2021. Before Christmas, she was involved in curating the expanded film project “The Hurrier: Poor on the Roll” with Anne Robinson showing at galleries APT and Five Years, taking up topics of women, work, sexuality, and time travel.And she's currently working on her second book exploring her conception of the Anti-Pygmalion in representations of women in art and popular culture with a focus on the practices of working-class cultural workers in Britain. 

Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored: Anne Robinson and Howie Mandel

Piers Morgan Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 45:46


On today's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, we touch on topics: 'Political gestures are a choice' 'Legal shoplifting is absurd.' along with guests: Anne Robinson, Howie Mandel & much more!Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8pm on TalkTV on Sky 526, Virgin Media 627, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sean Rima Show
Sean Rima | May 10, 2022

Sean Rima Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 29:43


Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include departing Press Secretary Jen Psaki's box-checking replacement, as Psaki's last day in the briefing room will be this Friday. Anne Robinson is wading in on the transgender discussion, decrying the fact that there is not allowed to be a debate on the issue. Sean has the story of the uterus transplant, as well as Dolly Parton's role in “Mexican Pizza: The Musical” presented by Taco Bell.

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show
Gift Grub: James Corden Gives It Socks At The Countdown Presenter Auditions

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 5:14


Anne Robinson will leave her role as Countdown host this summer and speculation has already begun about her replacement. This morning on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, Gift Grub went behind the scenes at Channel 4 where an eclectic mix of celebs were auditioning for the role. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/05084755/GIFT-Countdown-Auditions-050522-STING.mp3"][/audio] James Corden, Boris Johnson and Roy Keane all threw their hat in the ring. Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button above.

Let's Talk Supply Chain
260: Women In Supply Chain, Maggie Petrovic

Let's Talk Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:31


In today's episode of Women In Supply Chain, I'm joined by experienced and strategic logistics operations professional, Maggie Petrovic. A business and communications graduate, Maggie honed her skills at global third-party logistics provider Coyote Logistics, gaining deep knowledge and experience across operations, sales, strategy and customer experience. As a leader at Emerge, she's helping to save shippers time and money by operationalizing game-changing products. Today Maggie will be talking to us about her career so far; her talent for operations strategy; the excitement of start-up culture; and Mom guilt. Plus, she'll be sharing her experiences as a woman in the industry, as well as her words of advice for all of the women following in her footsteps.   SHOW SPONSOR:   This Women in Supply Chain feature was made possible by our sponsor, Emerge. As a company focused on empowering and growing meaningful supply chain relationships, Emerge is proud to sponsor Women in Supply Chain. Through its freight procurement platform, Emerge offers solutions that enhance the spot and contract procurement process, enabling shippers and carriers to make more strategic decisions.   IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:   [06.24] Maggie's background, her field hockey college scholarship, and her reflections on how a sporting mindset correlates so well with business, and supply chain. [14.02] How Maggie went from a Business and Communications degree to a successful career in supply chain. “It sounded interesting… it was an industry that was growing after the recession and not shrinking… I got an offer from Coyote Logistics, and never looked back!” [16.32] Maggie's time at Coyote Logistics, learning on the job, and the experience she gained from having a ‘just say yes' mentality. “When I think about the roles and opportunities that stick out, it was really just me saying yes to anything and everything that was going to give me an opportunity to learn more and put me out of my comfort zone.” [18.28] Maggie's experience of living and working in Europe, and what she learned. [21.15] Maggie's role as Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Emerge. “I truly believe that what we're doing at Emerge is game changing – we're building products that the industry really needs” [22.12] The impact of COVID on procurement, and the resulting trends and learnings. [24.02] Maggie's experience of Mom guilt, and how she balances work and motherhood. “I certainly had Mom guilt going back to work after maternity leave. I thought: ‘my baby is so small, how can I leave her all day'? and that was so hard.” [26.39] Why Maggie loves the culture and benefits that come from working in a start-up, and her experiences, as a woman, of working in those environments. “Start-ups can be extremely lucrative and awesome opportunities for everyone. At a start-up, you have better access to having a seat at the table, having your voice heard and ideas implemented.” [29.30] How saying yes and trying something new in business helped Maggie to find her voice and grow in confidence. [31.35] Maggie's work ethic, the difference between advocates and mentors and why it's important to have both. [34.16] What the future holds for Maggie, and for Emerge. [34.53] Maggie's words of advice for all of the women following in her footsteps.   RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED:   You can connect with Maggie over on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed finding out more about female leaders at Emerge, why not check out episode 255, where I'm joined by Mardi Tegmeyer, Customer Success Manager at Emerge. And if you're interested in hearing more about balancing motherhood with a successful career - and why we need to talk about it - head over to episode 234 to hear what Anne Robinson has to say. Check out our other podcasts HERE.    

Policy Vets
Paralyzed Veterans of America Is Changing the Lives of Women Veterans

Policy Vets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 38:28 Very Popular


Anne Robinson and Tammy Jones from the Paralyzed Veterans of America speak to Military Sexual Trauma, as well as their own stories in the service. Additionally, they discuss the Anita Bloom Women Veterans Committee as the first women's initiative in the Veteran Service Organizations in the country, while encouraging women to register for VA services.

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Video Voice

2022.03.17 – 0441 – Signature Gestures What to Remember When You Gesture Mind your mannerismsWhen does your ‘signature gesture' cross from being a trademark (such as, for UK listeners, the Anne Robinson wink[1], the Huw Edwards pose[2], or Magnus Pike's ‘windmill arms'[3] ) to being irritating, a distraction or a self-parody? When will viewers cheer or jeer what you do, could they be a distraction to the information, rather than helping them concentrate on your content? [1] https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/new-look-countdown-anne-robinson-20919907 [2] https://metro.co.uk/2016/09/08/hang-on-huw-edwards-has-been-doing-the-same-pose-every-time-news-at-10-starts-6117568/ [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_Pyke See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: Anne Robinson and Ghislaine Maxwell

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 16:43


In this look back episode...Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show the Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:52)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Anne Robinson and Ghislaine Maxwell

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 16:42


Anne Robinson, who used to host the TV Show The Weakest Link recently dished on Maxwell's childhood and what she saw when she worked for Robert Maxwell.(Commercial at 9:52)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail..comsource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15250900/ghislaine-maxwell-broken-childhood-anne-robinson/

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Arden Myrin and Julie Anne Robinson From Lady Of The Road

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 19:14


Teachers Talk Radio
The Morning Break with Jane Ritter 23-02-22: Authoring, Adapting and Attitudes with Anne Robinson

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 42:12


This week I spoke with Anne Robinson about her teaching, training and writing career. Anne is based in Santander, Spain, where she currently writes digital and print materials. She is the author of several books published by Cambridge University Press (Fun for Starters, Movers and Flyers, Fun Skills levels 3 and 5, Exam Booster for Advanced).  Anne regularly gives webinars and teacher training courses and gives master classes to candidates for the Cambridge exams. She is hoping to return to face-to-face contact with teachers and learners whenever it is again possible.

Forecasting Impact
Anne Robinson

Forecasting Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 35:09


This episode's guest is Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis. Anne is a thought leader in the field of analytics and digital transformation, with expertise in operations, supply chain and strategy.In this episode, Anne talks about her career path from academia to the customer and software vendor experience. We also discuss the role of trust and analytical and soft skills that are key to success in the field. What are the crucial components of agile planning, forecasting and supply chain management? Anne shares her vision and ideas, enjoy!

Behind the Scenes with Colin Edmonds
Top TV prompt operator Penny Swiergon on big British shows such as Strictly Come Dancing and The Weakest Link, and the biggest names including Peter Kay, Jamie Oliver and Anne Robinson

Behind the Scenes with Colin Edmonds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 55:40


From the depths of the Oxfordshire countryside, during a rare break in her relentless schedule, high profile Portaprompt operator, the magnificent Penny Swiergon, chats about her role Behind the Scenes on British Saturday night television's entertainment ratings giant Strictly Come Dancing, and shares the joy of what it's really like to be relied upon by TV legends, including Sir Bruce Forsyth and Donny Osmond. Penny also talks about Comic Relief, Children in Need, the BAFTAs and the perils of standing outdoors in a farmyard prompting Gordon Ramsay. Steam, Smoke & Mirrors Theme music composed by John Orchard and arranged by Ian English Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagram: colinedmondsssm Twitter:@ColinEdmondsSSM Website: https://www.steamsmokeandmirrors.com/ Buy Steam, Smoke and Mirrors Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Lazarus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 2 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Nostradamus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 3 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon

Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women
29 - Anne Robinson

Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 37:10


This week's guest is journalist and television presenter - Anne Robinson. In this LBC podcast, Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women, Rachel speaks with women who had to be a pain in the backside to get where they are today. Women who take the word difficult as a compliment not an insult. And women who had to fight, resist, insist, or otherwise be badly behaved in order to get things done. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Business Better
A Discussion on Diversity in the Workplace with Anne Robinson, general counsel of The Vanguard Group

Business Better

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 35:37


Today's guest is Anne Robinson, general counsel of The Vanguard Group and secretary of the Vanguard funds. Anne joins to discuss her role at Vanguard, the importance of diversity within Vanguard, the impact of the events of the past year and a half, and advice she would give to promote the success of members of diverse communities. Leading the conversation is Marcel Pratt, who represents clients in high-stakes litigation and investigations and serves as the Managing Partner of Ballard's Philadelphia office.

Creating Synergy Podcast
#14 - Sharyn Broer, CEO Meals on Wheels, on Leading with Purpose in the Non-for-Profit Sector

Creating Synergy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 79:16 Transcription Available


Sharyn Broer is a highly experienced and strategic executive leader in the national not-for-profit food and health sector. In her current joint roles as CEO of Meals on Wheels South Australia and Meals on Wheels Australia President, Sharyn has a passion for improving the health and wellbeing of communities through the delivery of high-quality community services and programs.  Sharyn leads South Australia's largest community-based volunteer organisation and is responsible for 80 branches, 7000 volunteers and 60 staff delivering 4000 daily meals and supporting 11,000 people annually. In her national role, Sharyn was instrumental in the development of Australian meal guidelines promoting improved nutrition, balance and healthy choice and in influencing aged care reform to ensure communities can benefit from services like Meals on Wheels well into the future.  Sharyn was a former Telstra Businesswoman of the Year Finalist and is leading the transformation of  Meals on Wheels South Australia to expand its social impact through new service models and markets.  In this episode, Sharyn Broer shares her professional journey, values and characteristics that made her succeed in her career and become a CEO. Sharyn also shares her thought process on culture, leadership, life and Meals on Wheels' purpose and challenges. Where to find Sharyn Broer:LinkedInMeals on Wheels South AustraliaRecommended books in this episode:The power of one by Bryce CourtenayThe Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. TolkienThe Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick LencioniThe motive by Patrick LencioniDesign a Better Business by  Patrick Van Der Pijl, Justin Lokitz and Lisa Kay SolomonDriven by Purpose by Anne Robinson, Felicity Errington, and Stephen JuddJoin the conversation on Synergy IQ LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (@synergyiq) and please support other leaders by liking, subscribing and sharing this podcast.Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us.Say hello to our host Daniel on LinkedIn.