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Is the decline of democracy being overblown? How has social media reshaped democracy, for better and for worse? How can the next generation of leaders sustain and strengthen democracy? In this episode, George Brandis, Tom Rogers, Atul Sharma, and Ketty Chen join Janine O'Flynn to discuss elections, institutions, opportunities, and challenges for democracy in the coming years. Professor The Hon George Brandis KC is a Professor in the Practice of National Security, Policy and Law at the ANU National Security College (NSC) and ANU College of Law. Tom Rogers is the Australian Electoral Commissioner. Dr Atul Sharma is a member of the NSC Youth Council. Dr Ketty Chen is the Taiwan Country Representative and Head of Taipei Office at the National Democratic Institute.Professor Janine O'Flynn is the Director of the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy. Show notes ANU National Security College academic programs: find out more Note: This episode was recorded during NSC's Securing our Future conference on 10 April 2024. We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Six Five In The Booth at AWS reInvent 2022. Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman sit down with Mahmoud Elmashni, Managing Partner, IBM Consulting, and Atul Sharma, Senior Director, ERP Platforms, Johnson & Johnson. Their discussion covers: How the IBM - AWS consulting partnership has developed over the last year IBM Consulting and AWS announcement and how this helps their customers Why Johnson & Johnson was interested in IBM's Platform Services on AWS How Johnson & Johnson leverages the platform The future of the IBM Consulting-AWS partnership
Never has resilience been more under focus as post-pandemic. To understand from the PR leadership how they are dealing with the challenges and opportunities of work in this unique time, PRmoment introduces the Resilient Leadership Podcast. We kick off with an interview with Atul Sharma, MD and VP, Ruder Finn India and President PRCAI. He talks about the benefits of working from home in staying sane, what resilience means to him and how he organises his day. The answers may surprise you!Listen in.
Stephanie Davis from the Australian National University gives us the low down on the Corona virus. Presented by Tom Street and Atul Sharma.
We are living in a time of great prosperity. Unemployment is at a historic low for both the US and Canada. Ontario is seeing its lowest unemployment rate in nearly 20 years. Inflation rates are stable and interest rates continue to be reasonable. With so much prosperity, why do we continue to see an undercurrent of discontent and unhappiness? Have a listen and let us know what you think. If you want to learn more about the psychology of happiness, I recommend Flourish by Dr. Martin Seligman which can be found here, https://amzn.to/2yNsl7j. Connect with us here: * Atul Sharma (https://twitter.com/SharmaAK) * Joe Couto (https://twitter.com/Coutorocks10) * Geoff Rowan (https://twitter.com/GeoffreyRowan) * Phil DeMont (https://twitter.com/PhilipDeMont) * Michelle Mackenzie (https://twitter.com/MMackenzieTO) To find out more about Strategix Consulting visit strategixconsulting.ca, you can find Geoff Rowan at geoffreyrowan.com. If you enjoy our podcasts please leave a comment and a rating on iTunes at http://apple.co/2nqA8QK or on Google Play. To send us comments about the podcast, you can email us at podcast@strategixconsulting.ca. Thank you for listening.
With the election coming into the home stretch, we take a look at what happens to the parties and leaders after the end of the campaign. Post election periods are a time for reflection and pondering the future. The future of the leaders as well as the future of the party. We dig into some of the possibilities and discuss how organizations can use the election to leverage their specific issues. Have a listen and leave us a comment. Connect with us here: * Atul Sharma (https://twitter.com/SharmaAK) * Joe Couto (https://twitter.com/Coutorocks10) * Geoff Rowan (https://twitter.com/GeoffreyRowan) * Phil DeMont (https://twitter.com/PhilipDeMont) * Michelle Mackenzie (https://twitter.com/MMackenzieTO) To find out more about Strategix Consulting visit strategixconsulting.ca, you can find Geoff Rowan at geoffreyrowan.com. If you enjoy our podcasts please leave a comment and a rating on iTunes at http://apple.co/2nqA8QK or on Google Play. To send us comments about the podcast, you can email us at podcast@strategixconsulting.ca. Thank you for listening.
Is populism a factor in the Ontario provincial election? Is it a wave that we are seeing across the province? We discuss these and other issues in the latest edition of The Strategix Podcast. Let us know what you think. Connect with us here: * Atul Sharma (https://twitter.com/SharmaAK) * Joe Couto (https://twitter.com/Coutorocks10) * Geoff Rowan (https://twitter.com/GeoffreyRowan) * Phil DeMont (https://twitter.com/PhilipDeMont) * Michelle Mackenzie (https://twitter.com/MMackenzieTO) To find out more about Strategix Consulting visit strategixconsulting.ca, you can find Geoff Rowan at geoffreyrowan.com. If you enjoy our podcasts please leave a comment and a rating on iTunes at http://apple.co/2nqA8QK or on Google Play. To send us comments about the podcast, you can email us at podcast@strategixconsulting.ca. Thank you for listening.
Does the recent privacy scandal at Facebook spell the end for Facebook? Why do we as consumers of social media so willingly give them our personal information? Is there something we can do to protect ourselves in the future? Have a listen to our podcast and leave us a comment. Connect with us here: * Atul Sharma (https://twitter.com/SharmaAK) * Joe Couto (https://twitter.com/Coutorocks10) * Geoff Rowan (https://twitter.com/GeoffreyRowan) * Phil DeMont (https://twitter.com/PhilipDeMont) * Michelle Mackenzie (https://twitter.com/MMackenzieTO) To find out more about Strategix Consulting visit strategixconsulting.ca, you can find Geoff Rowan at geoffreyrowan.com. If you enjoy our podcasts please leave a comment and a rating on iTunes at http://apple.co/2nqA8QK or on Google Play. To send us comments about the podcast, you can email us at podcast@strategixconsulting.ca. Thank you for listening.
For the first time in a very long time, all three of Canada's leaders are under the age of 50 with two Jagmeet Singh and Andrew Scheer under 40. Does this represent a generational shift in Canadian politics or is it just more of the same? Does the communications approach change to appeal to a younger group of voters? Our podcast panel discusses these issues with special guest Ramiro Mora (https://twitter.com/Ramiro_H_Mora) of cwellconsulting. Note to listeners - this podcast was recorded in the Fall of 2017 and may seem dated but still provides valuable insight on approaches in the federal election. As always we appreciate your comments. Connect with us here: * Atul Sharma (https://twitter.com/SharmaAK) * Joe Couto (https://twitter.com/Coutorocks10) * Geoff Rowan (https://twitter.com/GeoffreyRowan) * Phil DeMont (https://twitter.com/PhilipDeMont) * Michelle Mackenzie (https://twitter.com/MMackenzieTO) To find out more about Strategix Consulting visit strategixconsulting.ca, you can find Geoff Rowan at geoffreyrowan.com. If you enjoy our podcasts please leave a comment and a rating on iTunes at http://apple.co/2nqA8QK or on Google Play. To send us comments about the podcast, you can email us at podcast@strategixconsulting.ca. Thank you for listening.
We're not too far from a future where self-driving cars are just another part of your daily commute. And according to our guest, Atul Sharma, that will change a lot more than just how you drive. Come and learn how Atul, a planning expert working for Montgomery Country, MD, sees self-driving cars affecting everything from parking and traffic to where we choose to live and how we choose to utilize our historic buildings and communities. Just hit play and sit back while the podcast plays itself. Listen here: https://www.preservecast.org/2017/03/28/atul-sharma-planning-for-self-driving-cars-in-historic-places/
Interview with Dr. Celia Rodd, Associate Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of Manitoba. She is also clinician-scientist and epidemiologist at the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba. In their cross-sectional study, Dr. Rodd and her co-author Dr. Atul Sharma found that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among Canadian children decreased from 30.7% to 27.0% between 2004 and 2013, following a period of dramatic growth during 1978–2004. Full research article (open access): www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.150854 ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page. Our podcasts are also released on www.cmaj.ca and on www.cmajblogs.com.