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Australia's Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has finally called the start of El Nino, even though the US's NOAA claimed it started a few months ago. The BOM's announcement, combined with a positive Indian Ocean Dipole, means in the coming months, the effects will start to be felt, and heat extremes are expected. Right now, in September, when the effects of El Nino are not present, the state of New South Wales, Australia, is experiencing temperatures 10-15C above average. If these highs continue so far above average over the summer months, we could see heat extremes humanity has never experienced before. After Australia, from February, the hot season will start in the Global South, where millions of people will be exposed to unliveable temperatures in structures ill-suited to heat extremes. It is time for all of us to get ready, as best we can. I am super grateful to Bavani Periasamy for agreeing to join me this week, to help guide everyone through all the actions we can take to get ready. Bavani has also agreed to translate my blog ‘34 actions to prepare for a heat index that hits unliveable territory' into Malay, and hopefully, we'll be able to reach more of the most vulnerable people with this message. Do join us. This is critical information we all need to know and act on in the Global South. Climate Courage is a fortnightly Livestream and podcast published on Uncommon Courage, where we go big picture on the climate crisis and focus on the actions you and I can take to be part of the solution. Whether individual action, community action, or national/global action - every single one of us can be part of ensuring a live-able future for our children and grandchildren. We owe them that! #ClimateCourage #UncommonCourage To get in touch with me, all of my contact details are here https://linktr.ee/andreatedwards My book Uncommon Courage, an invitation, is here https://mybook.to/UncommonCourage My book 18 Steps to an All-Star LinkedIn Profile, is here https://mybook.to/18stepstoanallstar
Welcome to the Know Show. Our screens are full of football (or soccer) mayhem, however, there has been a lot of news beyond the upsets, especially in regard to human rights. Whether it's focusing on the treatment of migrant workers who built the World Cup venue or LGBTQIA+ rights, there has also been a big focus on the leadership failures at FIFA, as well as questions on the decision to hold the event in Qatar in the first place. On our show, we like to look at all the layers and angles to news stories, because nothing is ever straight forward, and there is a point of view we are not getting outside the Middle East, and that, of course, is the perspective of its citizens. Regardless, it leaves us wondering – are human rights negotiable?We are thrilled that Bavani Periasamy has agreed to join us this week, hot off the back of the Malaysian Elections. Bavani is a gratitude advocate, who helps leaders build an appreciative work culture to improve productivity.We're also happy that Grant 'The Beat' Bosnick will be joining us again in Tim Wade's absence, as Tim is enjoying a long overdue family reunion in the UK. Lots going on, lots to discuss, come and join us. The Know Show is a Livestream held every fortnight on Friday, where Andrea T Edwards, Tim Wade and Joe Augustin, and at least one special guest, review the news that's getting everyone's attention, as well as perhaps what requires our attention. We'll talk about what it means to us, the world and we hope to inspire great conversations on the news that matters in the world today. The Know Show is based on Andrea T Edwards Weekend Reads, which are published every Saturday on andreatedwards.com, and covers the climate crisis, topical moments in the world, global politics, business, social issues, and passion/humor/history. Join us. #TheKnowShow #UncommonCourage
Bavani Periasamy is a gratitude advocate (among many other things) and she told me recently she's been struggling, as others don't believe she has the right to talk about negative feelings, because, well… she's a gratitude advocate. We HAD to have a talk about that, because we all know the right to feel how you're feeling (especially negative emotions) is the pathway out the other side. So yes, it's always important to honor our feelings, we just don't want to get stuck there. We also know - after the last couple of years - TIMES have been tough for EVERYONE, so suppressing negative emotions will not help any of us at all. Of course, we didn't just talk about that – impossible with Bavani. We discussed where her gratitude journey started, the transformative experience of having a boss from hell to a great boss and how that changed everything! Equally, the importance of gratitude, of giving to others, and why we all need external help sometimes. One of the bigger challenges identified, which isn't just a cultural reality, is finding the right people to speak with and to be heard when you need to be heard, versus people constantly interrupting with solutions, which is not what we need sometimes. We also discussed culture and the right to speak up, as well as showing up as your most authentic self. Definitely a far-reaching conversation and for all the people who don't think they can speak up, please take courage from Bavani's words. She's ready to put it all out there into the world and for that, I salute her. You can follow Bavani HereWebsite https://bavaniperiasamy.com/ On LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bavaniperiasamy/To get in touch with me, here I amLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreatedwards/ Twitter https://twitter.com/AndreaTEdwards Instagram https://www.instagram.com/uncommonandrea/ Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@uncommonandreatedwards My professional Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheDigitalConversationalist And my Facebook Group Uncommon Courage https://www.facebook.com/groups/442905877003333My book Uncommon Courage, An Invitation mybook.to/UncommonCourageAnd the workbook mybook.to/UncommonCourageAction
Storytime With Managers is a collection of twenty minute conversations where Jennifer Tu finds answers to questions of interest for both established and budding leaders in technology fields. In Episode 4, Bavani Kehoe (@jenbavani) shares how she coaches her reports towards autonomy and guides them in following their dreams -- all while working part-time. We talk about situational leadership model, how to make office hours effective, and managing reports who are working outside your own expertise area. Bavani works at Beyond12 (beyond12.org), a nonprofit dedicated to increasing the number of low-income, first-generation, and historically under-represented students who graduate from college. She manages anywhere from 3 to 8 early career professionals and student interns charged with bringing coaching to life through their MyCoach app. Tell us what you think of our podcast! We're on Twitter as @wecohere. --- Our theme music is by Kevin MacLeod (CC-BY):www.orangefreesounds.com/electronic-ambient-easy-listening-music/ Editing by Bryant from Zinc (https://www.zincma.de/) - thanks for making us sound so good, Bryant! Tell us what you think of Storytime With Managers! Twitter: @wecohere
The hosts of "On the Air with Nico and Bavs" join us to share their stories from hosting podcasts, to flying and competing in the tunnel, and all their travels in between. The dynamic between these two are wonderful and they are sure to tell some fun stories. You can find "On the Air with Nico and Bavs" by searching most podcast players. You can reach out to Nico and Bavani on www.OstrichFlight.com for coaching, dating advice, family recipes, etc. Nico: Instagram - @icaro_d2w Facebook - @nico.gonzalez.3994 Bavani: Instagram - @bavanziez Facebook - @ba.vani.35 Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio/ and on Vimeo www.vimeo.com/user73147073 DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/
Conforme prometido, os três Cavanis mergulharam de cabeça na vastíssima piscina de factóides, nomes e canalhada em geral que é a nossa equipa B. A evolução ao longo dos anos, as cabeças que comandam e as pernas que pontapeiam, a putativa equipa de sub-23 e os que mais terão oportunidade para uma graduation a sério para a equipa A. Houve também tempo para responder a perguntas enviadas via Twitter, que agradecemos e estimulamos! Vinho era mais simpático, mas as perguntas também são giras! Quem quiser continuar a ouvir pelo site, tranquilo, é só usar o leitor que está embutido no post de cada episódio. Quem ouvir usando uma app, seja iTunes, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Podcast Republic ou tantas outras que por aí andam, pode encontrar o Cavani aqui: Feed RSS: http://aculpaedocavani.porta19.com/feed/mp3/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/pt/podcast/a-culpa-%C3%A9-do-cavani/id1276400376 ou através da store YouTube: https://goo.gl/QH46Ux PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/a-culpa-do-cavani-1512907 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jorge-bertocchini/a-culpa-e-do-cavani
It's finally here!!! The new episode! I'm going to China!! late.. And some other things about tunnels. Bavani falls asleep on this one too!
Weight limits!!! They're there for a reason. Bavani and I (Nico) talk about weight limits in the tunnel and a few stories to go with.
Sorry we're late!! It has been a very busy few weeks after the competition in Tampa. Just me and Bavani talking about the competition experience!
Bavani and I talk about injuries in the tunnel, Tom Baker's fantastic jump, and some other random goofabouts (that might be a word).
This is the first of our weekly updates in the indoor skydiving world!
I am Nico Gonzalez, indoor skydiving instructor and competitor. This is the first On The Air podcast!! A podcast about skydiving and tunnel flying. My guest is Bavani Selvarajah. She is an instructor in iFly Westchester, rock climbs a bunch, and is one of my best friends.
Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 266 features my interview with Raja Bavani. We discussed distributed agile! We also discussed the new Global Distributed Agile Consortium (GDAC) to nurture an open community of practice and promote knowledge sharing. Visit http://blog.distributedagile.org Raja Bavani is Chief Architect of Mindtree and plays the role of Agile Evangelist. Raja has more than 20 years’ experience in the IT industry and has presented papers at international conferences on topics related to code quality, distributed Agile development, customer value management, and software estimation. His areas of interest include global delivery models, Agile software development, requirements engineering, software architecture, software reuse, and customer value management. Raja is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society and regularly interfaces with educational institutions, offers guest lectures, and writes for technical conferences. He has written article for magazines such as Cutter IT Journal, IEEE Software, Agile Record and SD Times. He regularly blogs at www.blogs.mindtree.com/author/raja-bavani, and http://se-thoughtograph.blogspot.com. In 2013, with a team of global experts, he initiated Global Distributed Agile Consortium (GDAC) to nurture an open community of practice and promote knowledge sharing. Visit http://blog.distributedagile.org to read GDAC blog posts. Previous Interviews with Raja: SPaMCAST 190 - Raja Bavani, Distributed Agile SPaMCAST 140 - Raja Bavani, The Ten Best Influences On Software Product Engineering The Software Process and Measurement Cast has a sponsor . . . As many you know I do at least one webinar for the IT Metrics and Productivtity Intstiute (ITMPI) every year. The ITMPI provides a great service to the IT profession. ITMPI's mission is to pull together the expertise and educational efforts of the world's leading IT thought leaders and to create a single online destination where IT practitioners and executives can meet all of their educational and professional development needs. THe ITMPI offers a premium membership that gives members unlimited free access to 400 PDU accredited webinar recordings, and waives the PDU processing fees on all live and recorded webinars. The Software Process and Measurement Cast recieves a fee if you sign up using the URL in the show notes. http://mbsy.co/fGdw All revenue our sponsors goes for bandwidth, hosting and new cool equipment to create more and better content for you! Support the SPaMCAST and learn from the ITMPI! The Software Process and Measurement Cast is a proud member of the Tech Podcast Network. Check out the Software Process and Measurement and other great audio and video casts! TPN: www.techpodcast.com Do you have a Facebook account? If you do please visit and like the Software Process and Measurement Cast page on Facebook. http://ow.ly/mWAgU The Daily Process Thoughts is my project designed to deliver a quick daily idea, thought or simple smile to help you become a better change agent. Each day you will get piece of thought provoking text and a picture or hand drawn chart to illustrate the idea being presented. The goal is to deliver every day; rain or shine, in sickness or in health or for better or worse! Check it out at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. The Daily Process Thoughts is my project designed to deliver a quick daily idea, thought or simple smile to help you become a better change agent. Each day you will get piece of thought provoking text and a picture or hand drawn chart to illustrate the idea being presented. The goal is to deliver every day; rain or shine, in sickness or in health or for better or worse! Check it out at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team." NOW AVAILABLE IN CHINESE! Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement Cast Email: spamcastinfo@gmail.com Voicemail: +1-206-888-6111 Website: www.spamcast.net Twitter: www.twitter.com/tcagley Facebook: http://bit.ly/16fBWVContact information for the Software Process and Measurement Cast One more thing! Help support the SPaMCAST by reviewing and rating the Software Process and Measurement Cast on ITunes! It helps people find the cast. Next: The Software Process and Measurement Cast 267 features our essay on story mapping. Story mapping is a very powerful and under used tool for getting a handle on the big picture.
Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 190! The SPaMCAST 190 features my interview with Raja Bavani. We discussed distributed agile! Raja Bavani is Chief Architect of MindTree’s Product Engineering Services (PES) and IT Services (ITS) groups and plays the role of agile evangelist. He has more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry and has published papers at international conferences on topics related to Code Quality, Distributed Agile, Customer Value Management and Software Estimation. His IT experience started during the early 90s, when he was involved in porting a leading ERP product across various UNIX platforms. Later he moved onto products that involved data mining and master data management. During early 2000, he worked with some of the niche independent software vendors in the hospitality and finance domains. At MindTree, he has worked with some of the top vendors of virtualization platforms, business service management solutions and health care products. His areas of interests include Global Delivery Model, Agile Software Development, Requirements Engineering, Software Architecture, Software Reuse, Customer Value Management, Knowledge Management, and IT Outsourcing. He is a member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society. He regularly interfaces with educational institutions to offer guest lectures and writes for technical conferences. Also, he writes for magazines such as Agile Record, Cutter IT Journal and SD Times. He blogs on Distributed Agile at http://www.mindtree.com/blogs/author/raja-bavani Raja's blog on Software Engineering and his articles and white papers are available at http://se-thoughtograph.blogspot.com He can be reached at raja_bavani@mindtree.com Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team." News just in . . . We also just got word that the SPM book has been adopted for a class at the University of West Flroida for the Fall. Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement CastEmail: spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoicemail: +1-206-888-6111Website: www.spamcast.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/tcagleyFacebook: http://bit.ly/16fBWV Next The Software Process and Measurement Cast 191 will return to my essay "Who Owns Agile Estimation."
Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 140! SPaMCAST 140 features my interview with Raja Bavani. We talked about his great article "The ten best influences on software product engineering." The article was originally publised in the SDTime This was a wide ranging interview went beyond influences and wrestles with the future! Raja Bavani is Technical Director of MindTree’s Product Engineering Services (PES) group and plays the role of Product Engineering Evangelist and Agile Coach. He has more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry and has published papers at international conferences on topics related to Code Quality, Distributed Agile, Customer Value Management and Software Estimation. His PES experience started during the early 90s, when he was involved in porting a leading ERP product across various UNIX platforms. Later he moved onto products that involved data mining and master data management. During early 2000, he worked with some of the niche independent software vendors in the hospitality and finance domains. At MindTree, he has worked with some of the top vendors of virtualization platforms, business service management solutions and health care products. His areas of interests include Global Delivery Model, Agile Software Development, Requirements Engineering, Software Architecture, Software Reuse, Customer Value Management, Knowledge Management, and IT Outsourcing. He is a member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society. He regularly interfaces with educational institutions to offer guest lectures and writes for technical conferences. His Product Engineering blog is available at http://www.mindtree.com/blogs/category/software-product-engineeringHis articles and white papers on Agile Software Development are available at: http://mindtree.com/category/tags/agileHe can be reached at raja_bavani@mindtree.comRaja's personal blog - http://se-thoughtograph.blogspot.com Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received great unsolicited reviews and the book has been picked up as a text book for university level work. Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement CastEmail: spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoicemail: +1-206-888-6111Website: www.spamcast.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/tcagleyFacebook: http://bit.ly/16fBWV Next! So you want to go agile . . .in the SPaMCAST 141 I will present a simple checklist of factors you need to deal with as you progress with change.