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Best podcasts about Bob Connolly

Latest podcast episodes about Bob Connolly

Your Personal Growth, Personal Brand Podcast
We continue with former Wal-Mart executive Bob Connolly as he covers branding, imagination, and execution for small business

Your Personal Growth, Personal Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 22:36


One of the most exciting things about being in business is the ability to create something from nothing, to see ideas come to life, and to solve problems that were previously unsolvable. Bob talks about how entrepreneurs are often long on imagination and short on execution. We discuss the idea of a brand and a brand promise and how execution is key to bringing your ideas (imagination) to life.Rate the podcast on iTunesConnect with me on LinkedInConnect with me on Facebook

Your Personal Growth, Personal Brand Podcast
Former Wal-Mart executive Bob Connolly shares why every small business has clients - not customers - and how to leverage relationships in a way that big companies can't

Your Personal Growth, Personal Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 24:57


Bob spent many years as an executive at Wal-Mart as they became an omnipresent market force. He headed up many aspects of merchandising and has a keen eye for what it takes for small businesses to succeed when the big boys come to town. In our first episode with Bob (episode 2 coming next week) we dive into a small detail that makes a world of difference: how you define and interact with your ideal clientele. Many businesses have customers. Bob argues that small businesses need to think of their patrons differently in order to serve them best, and ultimately build a thriving business.Rate the podcast on iTunesConnect with me on LinkedInConnect with me on Facebook

Rainmakers: featuring business development's elite
Interview with Bob Connolly, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer - Lockton Northeast Region

Rainmakers: featuring business development's elite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 16:06 Transcription Available


Bob Connolly has extremely strong relationships with many large company CFOs, General Counsels and Boards of Directors. Listen as we go back to the basics on how to build an amazing professional network and how to be thought of a value added, trusted advisor to influencial business people.Bob Connolly, Featured GuestCarl Grant, HostSeth Grant, Producer

The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #497 - 29.April.2018

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 56:51


0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:04:10 Bob Connolly - Director of "James Randi in Australia" An interview with the award winning Australian film maker and director who in 1980 was commissioned by Dick Smith to direct the documentary, "James Randi in Australia". James Randi in Australia - video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqoYrSd94kA THE 1980 DIVINING TESTS - by James Randi https://tinyurl.com/ycur583e - (See page 2) Bob Connolly - imbd https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175264/ 0:41:00 Skeptical movment needs your help We have learnt that the Australian government will soon be taking down a website that holds a lot of information useful to skeptics and Friends of Science in Medicine members. If you have some spare time and you have skills in the automated copying of webpages, please get in contact. fsmcomplaints at gmail dot com   0:43:16 The Diet Skeptic... with Mandy-Lee Noble Health claims for Kefir Kefir is a fermented milk drink that originated in the Caucasus Mountains made with kefir "grains", a yeast/bacterial fermentation starter. http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802017000600578 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4401881/ Also... Sydney Skeptics in the Pub https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/AustSkeptics/events/248315106/ http://www.skeptiCalCon.com  

Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 65: The Killer Punch

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 33:06


How is it that some actors can remove themselves from their iconic roles? And why do some commit to the impossible task of playing real life personalities? Crabb is feeling emotionally vulnerable, and keeps revealing things she will regret, including the fact that she will never listen to Chat 10 Looks 3. Sales discusses how she decides to deliver the initial Killer Punch in an interview.The King of Comedy - Directed by Martin Scorsese. Featuring: Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis and Sandra BernhardThe People v. O.J. Simpson : American Crime Story - DramaO.J. Made in Amereica - A documentary examining Simpson's 1995 trial through the lens of the history of race relations in Los Angeles.The House with Annabel Crabb - ABC TV7.30 - ABC current affairs program hosted by Leigh SalesOn Doubt released by Melbourne University Press - Pre-order signed copies hereChat 10 Looks 3 Live - Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (2017 16 Sep) - Tickets for 5pm event still available. (8pm event now sold out.)Chat 10 Looks 3 Live - Llewellyn Hall, ACT (2017 9 Dec)Grace and Frankie - featuring Lily Tomlin and Jane FondaTrish MS Research Foundation - websiteOzark - featuring Jason Bateman and Laura LinneyRats in the Rank - directed by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson, featuring Albo's elbow.Get Krack!n - with Kate McCartney and Kate McLennanMalcolm Turnbull on energy, marriage and citizenship - Interview with Leigh Sales (7.30, 2017 Aug 28)Leigh Sales discusses the art of the interview - ABC Backstory (2017 Aug 25)

New Books in Anthropology
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:36


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey through some of Papua New Guinea’s most important cultural and historical zones – the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city Port Moresby. The project is contained in two volumes in a slipcase one of portraits of local people, and the second of personal diaries. This remarkable body of work captures one of the world’s last truly wild and unique frontiers. Stephen’s work for this book was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The first volume of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone and 4 color; the second is an eclectic collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont created as he produced the project, which add to a broader understanding of the images in volume one. Stephen Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world. Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondents Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan, and in 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 47:51


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey through some of Papua New Guinea’s most important cultural and historical zones – the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city Port Moresby. The project is contained in two volumes in a slipcase one of portraits of local people, and the second of personal diaries. This remarkable body of work captures one of the world’s last truly wild and unique frontiers. Stephen’s work for this book was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The first volume of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone and 4 color; the second is an eclectic collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont created as he produced the project, which add to a broader understanding of the images in volume one. Stephen Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world. Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondents Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan, and in 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Archaeology
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books in Archaeology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:36


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Photography
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:36


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey through some of Papua New Guinea’s most important cultural and historical zones – the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city Port Moresby. The project is contained in two volumes in a slipcase one of portraits of local people, and the second of personal diaries. This remarkable body of work captures one of the world’s last truly wild and unique frontiers. Stephen’s work for this book was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The first volume of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone and 4 color; the second is an eclectic collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont created as he produced the project, which add to a broader understanding of the images in volume one. Stephen Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world. Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondents Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan, and in 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

america australian afghanistan harvard photography pictures archaeology dupont papua new guinea highlands world press photo bougainville port moresby ethnology overseas press club year international robert gardner peabody museum radius books sepik stephen dupont robert capa gold medal humanistic photography bob connolly robert gardner fellowship gardner fellowship australian walkleys peabody press piksa niugini bayeux war correspondents prize
New Books in Art
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:36


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey through some of Papua New Guinea’s most important cultural and historical zones – the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city Port Moresby. The project is contained in two volumes in a slipcase one of portraits of local people, and the second of personal diaries. This remarkable body of work captures one of the world’s last truly wild and unique frontiers. Stephen’s work for this book was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The first volume of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone and 4 color; the second is an eclectic collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont created as he produced the project, which add to a broader understanding of the images in volume one. Stephen Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world. Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondents Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan, and in 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

america australian afghanistan harvard photography pictures archaeology dupont papua new guinea highlands world press photo bougainville port moresby ethnology overseas press club year international robert gardner peabody museum radius books sepik stephen dupont robert capa gold medal humanistic photography bob connolly robert gardner fellowship gardner fellowship australian walkleys peabody press piksa niugini bayeux war correspondents prize
New Books Network
Stephen Dupont, “Piksa Niugini” (Peabody Press/Radius Books, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 49:36


Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is published by the Peabody Press and Radius Books, (2013). Volume 1: 144 pages, 80 duotone, 6 color images. Volume 2: 144 pages, 120 color images. Piksa Niugini records noted Australian photographer Stephen Dupont’s journey through some of Papua New Guinea’s most important cultural and historical zones – the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city Port Moresby. The project is contained in two volumes in a slipcase one of portraits of local people, and the second of personal diaries. This remarkable body of work captures one of the world’s last truly wild and unique frontiers. Stephen’s work for this book was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography from Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The first volume of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone and 4 color; the second is an eclectic collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont created as he produced the project, which add to a broader understanding of the images in volume one. Stephen Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world. Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondents Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan, and in 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

america australian afghanistan harvard photography pictures archaeology dupont papua new guinea highlands world press photo bougainville port moresby ethnology overseas press club year international robert gardner peabody museum radius books sepik stephen dupont robert capa gold medal humanistic photography bob connolly robert gardner fellowship gardner fellowship australian walkleys peabody press piksa niugini bayeux war correspondents prize