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Caroline Clarke, NHS England's Regional Director for London, discusses the future of healthcare in the capital. From digital-first strategies and community-based care to addressing health inequalities, Clarke shares insights on London's diverse health challenges and innovative solutions. She highlights the importance of public engagement, technological advancements, and cross-sector collaboration in improving health outcomes for Londoners.
Caroline Clarke's GTD journey goes back to when Getting Things Done was first published. She applied the methodology in her previous career in international banking, and still applies it in her new career as an illustrator and author. She shows us her intentionally designed home office/studio, with spaces for various kinds of work. She also talks in detail about how she adapts GTD to her very creative work. You can listen to the entire conversation from May 2023 at GTD Connect®. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
A long standing theory, but one ballistics supports, at least in the mind of some of those who worked the case, is that Ivan Milat didn't act alone and that there were multiple shooters at several of his crime scenes. Host Kathryn Fox sits down with one of Australia's most respected forensic experts, Gerard Dutton to understand why some think there was more than one shooter, and how specific ballistic evidence supports this. This episode contains references to violence, if it affects you, the number for lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can cutting-edge technologies shape the future of healthcare by 2049? Join us as Caroline Clarke, Regional Director for the NHS in London, envisions a landscape with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson where AI, genomics and 3D printing lead to personalized medicine. In this episode, explore the transformative possibilities and challenges in financing, restructuring health systems and achieving a balance between standardization and individualized care. Don't miss this glimpse into a healthcare future personalized for every individual.Caroline ClarkeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-clarke-3796651b/?originalSubdomain=ukConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/caroline-clarke-nhsTimestamps:Caroline Clarke's healthcare background. [03:30]Two ways that healthcare can transform. [05:54]How can new technologies be productive? [10:23]Countering forces that are slow to adopt technology. [16:27]How will healthcare services be structured? [18:34]A balance between standardization and individualized care. [22:23]How will we finance the healthcare system? [25:59] What role will the hospital play? [31:20]An optimistic view of our future. [37:10]Episode Web Page: https://www.health2049.com/episodes
In this latest episode, Lisa Robertson catches up with Caroline Clarke, NHS England's London regional director, and Lizzie Smith, joint NHS England London Director or Workforce, Education and Training. Reflecting on their recent visits to health systems in New York and Chicago. They share their experience and insights and thank all those in the US who were so generous with their time. Watch out for the upcoming briefing to accompany the podcast later this month.
On September 19, 1992, two bodies were discovered in the Belanglo State Forest in New South Wales, Australia. They were the remains of two young backpackers, Joanna Walters and Caroline Clarke from Britain, who had gone missing just a few months prior. After the discovery of Joanne and Caroline, more and more bodies would be found, until police had identified a total of 7 victims who had all been brutally butchered, their remains disposed of under piles of sticks and leaves. Police launched a massive investigation into finding the person behind these horrific crimes, and their efforts would lead them to one Ivan Milat, a career criminal with a propensity for violence and a disturbing obsession with guns and knives.SOURCEShttps://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/27/ivan-milat-chilling-serial-murders-haunt-australia-after-deathhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpacker_murdershttps://allthatsinteresting.com/ivan-milathttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_MilatSins of the brother: The definitive story of Ivan Milat and the backpacker murders by Mark Whittaker (1998)Intro and Outro Music:Come Play with Me Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
"If we have no peace, is it because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” ― Mother Teresa Belonging is more than a buzzword -- it is essential. Companies, communities, families and beyond must cultivate a culture of genuine belonging in order to reach their fullest potential and truly thrive. This episode features a vulnerable talk from author and journalist Caroline Clarke where she explores our fundamental need for belonging, and how critical it is not only to every individual's fulfillment and success, but to our collective wellbeing and future as well. Drawing from her work as Chief Brand Officer at Women of Power and her own family's journey with multi-racial adoption, genetic testing, and reunion -- she illuminates the barriers to belonging and what we can do as a collective to empower each other to overcome them. ☯ (more at: www.ted.com/talks) Each UGT episode includes a collective energy reading/lesson for an added boost to your week and beyond. ★ In This Episode: Intro The Essential Power of Belonging
Mother-of-four Caroline took her boys (Aged three to 12) out of school with the ambition to travel around Australia for six months, and educate them on the road. That turned in 22 months and a world tour.In this episode we dive into that journey; education of the road, and the pros and cons of undertaking such an odyssey with children.Chosen quote: “When people show you who they are the first time, believe them" -- Maya AngelouLiked that? Dive into more: https://thesparkhub.com/RELATED MATERIALShttps://www.facebook.com/pearlandthegang#travel #education #odyssee #australia #SparkHub Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://www.wholeheartedlyhealed.com.au Caroline Clarke is an expert in all aspects of interrelation narcissism. She is a global practitioner, coaching her clients through a deep, instant, and beautiful transformational healing processes. Caroline's purpose is to help her clients to let go of suffering, reclaim their self-worth, discover the true meaning of life, and find the courage to seek and accomplish what they wholeheartedly deserve. Caroline's mission is to guide and propel her clients into living abundantly, by gently walking them towards inner peace, love, happiness, and freedom. Caroline takes her clients on a beautiful, nurturing, soulful journey to find inner connection, introspection, safety, and the ultimate feeling of completeness.
When you think about Dolly Parton - musician, actor and more - her generosity and her charitable work shine through. In 1995, Parton launched her Imagination Library, a free book-gifting program to help children develop a love of reading. The program is about to start in the towns of Gander and Benton. Caroline Clarke is the program manager for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library for Central and East NL.
A few months ago I was scrolling mindlessly on Instagram and randomly, but divinely, came across Caroline Clarke's beautiful deck called Tarot By Caro. I was totally impressed with the art and brilliant colors of her deck that also was 70s retro inspired. Of course after seeing the deck, in my Aries implosive ways, I had to buy it! Now I have been using Tarot By Caro religiously in all my reading thus far. Magic Is Immediate and it has been so long since I have connected with a deck so effortlessly. I am so fortunate that scrolling Insta lead me to this beautiful tarot deck that now has became my tarot staple. In this interview Caroline, who goes by Caro walks us through the inception, creation, and completion of her majestic tarot deck. We talk about how vital the support of the witchy community is for artist, why the pandemic made so much art possible and the influential artist who have paved the way for much of the magic we are a witness to today. It was such a please speaking to Caro about art and all about her fabulous deck. For more info on Caro and where to buy her work please see the show notes below. Find & Support Caro here: Instagram: @caros_tarot Website: quierocaro.com. Follow The Punk Priestess: Instagram: @thepunkpriestess Club House: @thepunkpriestess TikTok: @thepunk_priestess Spotify: @thepunkpriestess Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepunkpriestess Punk Priestess Shop & Tarot Readings: Get Yourself Some Punk Swag & schedule a tarot or astrology reading with me: https://www.thepunkpriestess.com Contact: Email & Advertising Inquires: thepunkpriestess@gmail.com
Caroline Clarke is a Postural Aligment Special using a proven method of treatment to bring your body back to a pain free state using straightening and strengthening techniques. These will heal problems such as: neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain (including rotator cuff injuries), reoccurring headaches and migraines, elbow pain, (including golfer's and tennis elbow), wrist pain (including carpel tunnel syndrome), hip pain, knee pain, shin splints, ankle foot pain (including bunions, hard skin and Plantar Fasciitis), arthritis, shin problems and sports injury. NEW TO THE CHANNEL?? CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdCBH... WORKOUT WITH CHRIS The fitness world is obsessed with weights and cardio. However, a good fitness program doesn't start in the weight room, or on any piece of cardio equipment. It starts with simple core exercises and stretches with no equipment needed that will put the “feel good” back into your fitness program. Whether your goal is to add muscle, lose weight, or get rid of your back pain, the foundation is the same. My mission is to help people achieve their fitness goals without having to "work" so hard. "No pain no gain" is DEAD!! You want your health and fitness to fit into your life, not the other way around. You can get fit WITHOUT being sore for five days. You can lose weight without starving yourself. You don't need equipment, and you don't need a gym If you're ready... for a different type of fitness program, one that honors who you are and what you're capable of, then join us. And put the “feel good” back into your fitness program. Visit www.ChrisJanke.com to get started --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/health-in-the-real-world/message
This week, ‘How to be an Adult’ is all about making the place shine! Our Show Pro today is Queen of Clean, Caroline Clarke. From sparkling windows to the untouchable dirt - Caroline has a tip for every situation and she shares them all with our listeners!
2' Mathematician, statistician,...chef! That's the wonderful business journey (so far!) of Tara Beattie, co-founder of The Caterers, SI Cafes, Mange Tout...and what she joined Team GBS to talk about, her food preparation software, Prep Sheet. It's a wonderful piece of analytics software that can tell a chef from the tiniest café to the largest meal prep organisation, what ingredients are costing, what small recipe changes can yield to the bottom line, deliver consistency of meals across multi-locations...and, and, and....it's very good. All based on the many years of experience Tara and her top-end chef husband (Coq Hardi, Chapter One, l'Ecrivain) have had. She wants all and any of Team GBS who are in the catering business to try (for free!) her Prep Sheet software, and to Beta test it for her. Tell anyone in catering to get in touch with Tara at TheCaterers.ie 22' Giles Newsome is founder at iConnect101 - a digital transformation specialist, HQ'd in Dublin but with a growing business in the UAE and India (where they very recently beat off all-comers in a tender to create a secure rival for the Indian government to substitute MS Teams and/or Zoom) - and, as you do, they have created, for a client in Vietnam, a full digital bank, from scratch, in just 14 months. Like Louella Morton's business Test Reach that we featured on E23, this one is another hidden Irish made gem. BTW, Giles would have any or both of the Collison brothers (Stripe) if he could 'hire them in a heartbeat'.40' Sinead Doherty is founder of Fenero.ie - Fenero we learn is Latin for 'doing well in business' - though there was some discussion about the actual pronunciation. Sinead's tax advice firm specialises in advising top end contract workers (tech, finance etc.) on issues around tax but she does it differently, having a customer care team that deal directly with the clients. The care team in turn send all of the tax issues on to their specialist tax experts who live in the 'back office'. Sinead says it's a different approach that her firm takes, unlike other accountancy firms, putting the customer first, and speaking in 'plain English'. Her heartbeat hire is billionaire founder of Spanx, Sara Blakely. Sinead explains why.58' 'Employees don't quit jobs, they quit bosses' is the brave claim by (very) early stage start up HappyTeams.io - a company that uses all the latest whizz bangs to monitor the happiness of your staff - seeing if they're being cheesed by a task, a client or a boss, and feeding these anonymised daily insights back to the boss so that she/he can make changes before unhappy employee takes control of the situation themselves by exiting the company. Founder Michael Dever references how one woman, secondary school teacher, Caroline Clarke, gave Michael the confidence he lacked, and her approach is something he applies every day in his fast growing business. She's also his immediate choice for who he would hire in a heartbeat. That Great Business Show is sponsored by www.DeFactoShave.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author & journalist Caroline Clarke discusses her accidental discovery of and reunion with her birth mother–Cookie Cole, daughter of Nat King Cole–and its impact on her existing and newly expanded family. Caroline told this story in her memoir Postcards from Cookie, and here she reveals additional details not captured in the book, including an incredible update. You won’t want to miss our discussion of adoption, parenting, family, and the healing power of love.
Sanjay Agrawal, consultant in respiratory medicine and intensive care at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, and Caroline Clarke, group chief executive of Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, have a follow up conversation to their initial discussion earlier this year. They discuss how things have changed in their organisations over the last few months and how they are each preparing for the second wave of Covid-19. They also look ahead to the HFMA 2020 Annual Conference.
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Bio: Caroline Clarke was appointed group chief executive of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in February 2019, following her role as deputy chief executive over the past seven years. Caroline was the trust’s chief finance officer between 2011 and 2018 and in 2012 she was made the finance director of the year by the Healthcare Financial Management Association. She was formerly director of strategy at NHS North Central London. Prior to that she was an associate partner in KPMG's health strategy team. She has spent most of her career in NHS finance, having been director of finance at the Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and City and Hackney Primary Care Trust. Caroline is a trustee of Overcoming MS and the 2020 President of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), the representative body for finance staff in healthcare. Links: About Caroline Clarke About Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust Coming up next: Coming up next, treat yourself to a morsel of insight from the OMS community on Living Well with MS Coffee Break #4, which launches on Monday, June 8. On the next full-length episode of Living Well with MS, launching June 17, 2020, we have the pleasure of welcoming Vickie Hadge, who serves as Ambassador for the OMS Circle in Connecticut. Vickie will tell us all about the importance of building community and the role it plays in helping people with MS find answers, support and hope. Don’t miss out: Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. You can catch any episode of Living Well with MS here or on your favorite podcast listening app. Don’t be shy – if you like the program, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune into the show.
Welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break #3, where we travel to the San Francisco Bay Area to welcome Sarah T as our guest! As you now know, we decided to do something a little different in expanding the range of content we produce here at Living Well with MS. To honor the community that forms the beating heart of Overcoming MS, this special series called Coffee Break features short interviews with members of the OMS community talking about their personal journeys adopting and staying on the OMS 7 Step Recovery Program, the challenges they encountered and how they overcame them, and their tips and tricks for sticking to the path that leads to better health. We hope you enjoy and learn from these intermezzos between our regular episodes, and as always, your comments and suggestions are always welcome by emailing podcast@overcomingms.org. Bio: Sarah lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two young children. She has spent 15 years consulting in pharmaceutical and academic health outcomes research, and she is most recently a Director of Research at a health technology company. When she was first diagnosed with MS, she was devastated. She immediately dove into the research on MS, and Dr. Roy Swank’s findings gave her much hope. Sarah adopted the Swank diet along with starting a disease modifying medication. She discovered George Jelinek’s book and OMS in late 2012 and has appreciated its evidence-based and holistic approach to managing the disease. She is currently sheltering in place with her family, and, like many other parents across the world, she is appreciating teachers like never before. Questions: Can you tell us a little about yourself, your family, your life, where you live and anything about yourself you’d like to share? When were you diagnosed with MS and how long have you been following the Overcoming MS 7 Step Recovery Program? What is your favorite thing about the program, namely what do you feel has made the biggest positive impact? What was your greatest challenge in adopting the OMS program, and how did you overcome it? How have you had to adapt your daily healthy habits to the new realities imposed by COVID-19? Do you have any other tips or tricks you can share with our audience that might help them on their journeys? Links: OMS COVID-19 main resource page Excellent COVID-19 resource page from Dr. Gavin Giovannoni If you post something concerning OMS and COVID-19, especially if it’s a bit of good news during this rough patch, don’t forget to use the hashtag #positivelyOMS. Coming up on our next episode: On the next full-length episode of Living Well with MS, launching May 27, 2020, we have the honor of welcoming Caroline Clarke, Chief Executive of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, to hear both her personal and professional insights on Overcoming MS. Don’t miss out: Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. You can catch any episode of Living Well with MS here or on your favorite podcast listening app. Don’t be shy – if you like the program, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune into the show.
Bio: Kim Venter is a British South African currently living in London who was diagnosed with MS in 2010. Kim is a trained teacher, professional psychological counsellor and nutritional consultant who thoroughly enjoys working with people and helping them overcome various challenges in their lives. Kim is particularly interested in Health Psychology, which is to say exploring the impact on the mind of what is going in the body. She feels that this training has increased her awareness of the psychological impact MS has and how the food we eat affects the health of our minds. Kim’s website offers a huge amount of resources as well as a course covering diet, exercise and mindfulness. Questions: What is the microbiome and why is it so important? The gut-immune system connection – how does what we eat affect our immune system? What is Leaky Gut Syndrome and how it can give rise to symptoms? The gut brain axis – isn’t there a blood-brain barrier that stops foreign substances from injuring the brain? How do you keep the gut healthy with probiotics and prebiotics (food for the good bacteria)? Is it best to take prebiotic and probiotic tablets, or can we use certain foods to the same effect? How does gut health or lack thereof impact MS? Links: FODMAP Food Database App About Kim Venter Coming up next: Coming up next, treat yourself to a morsel of insight from the OMS community on Living Well with MS Coffee Break #3, which launches on Monday, May 11. On the next full-length episode of Living Well with MS, launching May 27, 2020, we have the honor of welcoming Caroline Clarke, Chief Executive of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, to hear both her personal and professional insights on Overcoming MS. Don’t miss out: Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. You can catch any episode of Living Well with MS here or on your favorite podcast listening app. Don’t be shy – if you like the program, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune into the show.
Sanjay Agrawal, consultant in respiratory medicine and intensive care at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, and Caroline Clarke, group chief executive of Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, talk one on one about Covid-19 and what they have learned about their respective Trusts, the NHS, and themselves during the pandemic. In a fascinating conversation, they cover topics ranging from the NHS of the future, the politics surrounding Covid-19 responses, Sanjay’s love of jazz, and pies.
Caroline Clarke, group chief executive at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust and HFMA president shares learning from the London experience of Covid-19 so far and considers how roles have changed to meet the challenge.
Biz and Theresa wonder, if a parent talks in the kitchen, does anybody hear them? We realize that no matter how much we burn energy telling our kids important information about the day’s schedule or expectations, our kids aren’t listening. “You didn’t tell me!” and “I didn’t hear you!” abound! Plus Biz is back and bored, Theresa gets impulsive and we welcome back Nefertiti Austin to talk about her new memoir Motherhood So White: A Memoir of Race, Gender and Parenting In America. Follow Nefertiti on Twitter @NefertitiAustin. Her book Motherhood So White: A Memoir of Race, Gender and Parenting In America will be out September 23rd, but you can pre-order it now. Some book recommendations from Nefertiti: Adoption Story Written by a Black Person for Children: Heart Picked: Elizabeth’s Adoption Tale by Sara Crutcher 2016 Black Mom Narratives: Rise Up Singing: Black Women Writers on Motherhood Edited by Cecelie Berry 2004 Black Motherhood(s): Contexts, Contours and Considerations Edited by Karen T. Craddock 2015 Child, Please: How Mama's Old-School Lessons Helped Me Check Myself Before I Wrecked Myselfby Ylonda Gault 2015 Postcards from Cookie: A Memoir of Motherhood, Miracles, and a Whole Lot of Mail by Caroline Clarke 2015 Becoming by Michelle Obama 2018 Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History by Camille T. Dungy 2018 Mothering While Black: Boundaries and Burdens of Middle-Class Parenthood by Dawn Marie Dow 2019 Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence by Rebecca Walker 2008 Who's Your Mama?: The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers Edited by Yvonne Bynoe 2009 Breathe: A Letter to My Sons by Imani Perry We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood by Dani McClain Check out Theresa's new book! It Feels Good To Be Yourself is available now wherever books are sold. Our book You're Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You're Winning at Parenting! is available wherever you buy books. Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Postmates and Michelin. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners $100 of free delivery credit for your first seven days. To start your free deliveries, download the Postmates app and use code BADMOTHER. Next time when you’re looking for new tires for the family car, consider Michelin Premier® All Season tires. Michelin, performance EVERY time! Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485 Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron. Subscribe to One Bad Mother in iTunes Join our mailing list Join the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook group Follow One Bad Mother on Twitter Follow Biz on Twitter Follow Theresa on Twitter Like us on Facebook! Get a OBM tee, tank, baby shirt, or mug from the MaxFunStore You can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org. Show Music Opening theme: Summon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Mom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For Teens (http://adiraamram.com, avail on iTunes) Telephone, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Closing music: Mama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans
Caroline Clarke is an award-winning journalist who has spent most of her career at the media company Black Enterprise, where she is currently Chief Brand Officer, Women of Power. Clarke co-founded the Women of Power brand in 2005. She is currently the host of the Women of Power TV show and editorial director of the Women of Power Summit, the nation’s largest annual conference targeting women-of- color executives. During this episode, Caroline Clarke will share how to create a life by design and not by default. Work towards a passion driven desire that fulfills you as you get key insight into managing your work-life balance especially when you have reached the pinnacle of your success. This transparent and honest conversation with Caroline will truly help you connect with who you are in order to live the life you desire and deserve! Links: Women of Power Summit - Black Enterprise Postcards from Cookie: A Memoir NicoleRobertsJones.com Time Stamps: 00:46 - Caroline’s introduction and backstory 02:14 - Identifying your first MORE experience 05:02 - Living into a parents legacy 09:18 - “Create a life by design not default” - @CarolineVClarke 12:28 - Fulfilling others needs from a passion driven desire 18:23 - “Start to be more competitive about wellness and self-care” - @CarolineVClarke 19:43 - Managing your work-life balance and screen time 23:41 - “It is so easy to have your productivity derailed by stuff that does matter but can’t matter every single second of the day” - @CarolineVClarke 24:14 - How to live your life by design 25:24 - “You can’t be intentional if you lack self-awareness” - @CarolineVClarke Are You Ready To Go After Your MORE? TheFierceFiles.com
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Singapore’s healthcare professionals aren’t leveraging on AI to its full potential for treatment and diagnosis. According to the Philips’ Annual Future of Health Index 2019, it’s behind countries like China and Saudi Arabia in its use of AI to improve diagnostic accuracy. Caroline Clarke, CEO of ASEAN Pacific shares more.
Listen in as Caroline Clarke continues our journey through Luke's gospel at our early morning service. Luke 13:31-35
As police investigate the murders of British backpackers Joanne Walters and Caroline Clarke, more bodies are discovered in the Belanglo State Forest. Investigators zone in on the large dysfunctional family, known to be gun-loving and violent: The Milats. The hard part was to narrow down which one of the ten brothers was the most likely suspect. Australian Podcast Awards: [https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/](https://auspodcastawards.awardsplatform.com/) This week's promo: Felon True Crime For pictures and more information, join us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit [Evidence Locker Website](http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/01/28/33-australia-the-backpacker-murders-part-2)
During this episode, Caroline Clarke will share how to create a life by design and not by default. Work towards a passion driven desire that fulfills you as you get key insight into managing your work-life balance especially when you have reached the pinnacle of your success. This transparent and honest conversation with Caroline will truly help you connect with who you are in order to live the life you desire and deserve! Caroline Clarke is an award-winning journalist who has spent most of her career at the media company Black Enterprise, where she is currently Chief Brand Officer, Women of Power. Clarke co-founded the Women of Power brand in 2005. She is currently the host of the Women of Power TV show and editorial director of the Women of Power Summit, the nation’s largest annual conference targeting women-of- color executives. Links: Women of Power Summit - Black Enterprise Postcards from Cookie: A Memoir DoWorkILove.com Time Stamps: 00:46 - Caroline's introduction and backstory 02:14 - Identifying your first MORE experience 05:02 - Living into a parents legacy 09:18 - “Create a life by design not default” - @CarolineVClarke 12:28 - Fulfilling others needs from a passion driven desire 18:23 - “Start to be more competitive about wellness and self-care” - @CarolineVClarke 19:43 - Managing your work-life balance and screen time 23:41 - “It is so easy to have your productivity derailed by stuff that does matter but can’t matter every single second of the day” - @CarolineVClarke 24:14 - How to live your life by design 25:24 - “You can’t be intentional if you lack self-awareness” - @CarolineVClarke Are You Ready To Go After Your MORE? TheFierceFiles.com
Seven backpackers disappeared hitchhiking off the Hume Highway in New South Wales from 1989 to 1992. For years, Australia was gripped by the mystery – was it the work of a serial killer, or just some more inexperienced tourists bested by the Australian outback?In the first episode of Season Two and our first case in New South Wales, your girls discuss the initial disappearances of the seven backpackers, Jess's fear of the outdoors, and how much Sydney sucks. Fuck you, Sydney.James Gibson, Deborah Everist, Joanne Walters, Caroline Clarke, Simone Schmidl, Gabor Neugebauer and Anja Habschied were the seven victims of the Backpacker Murderer. They were picked up by a mystery bloke, driven into the Belangalo State Forest, and viciously murdered. The police were baffled – what kind of a person would murder seven people so horrifically for their own sick pleasure?The Backpacker Murders are without a doubt the most famous serial killing case in Australian history. Even if you’ve never heard the true story, you’ve heard the fictional one – this case inspired the Wolf Creek movies. But, as cliché as it is to say, in this case, truth is definitely stranger than fiction.Our main source this week was the absolutely ripper Sins of the Brother, by Les Kennedy and Mark Whittaker. You can buy it for the very reasonable price of $22 here on Booktopia.com.au, or you can try before you buy and read an excerpt here https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/what-made-ivan-milat-a-serial-killer/news-story/3a54f7de7b63e494317ac98a99dcd8a5Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.com
On Mothering Sunday, Caroline Clarke continues our series on the road to the cross. 1 Samuel 1:20-28 John 19:25-27
Find out how we can continue to create a community and leave a legacy by focusing on family first! Plus, stay tuned until the end for a special spotlight interview with Caroline Clarke! She’s an award-winning journalist and author, and the Editorial Director of Black Enterprise’s Women of Power Movement. In episode 40’s spotlight feature, she’s sharing major keys for entrepreneurs and career women climbing. the corporate ladder.
Caroline Clarke speaks from the very beginning of Mark’s gospel and how John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus. Mark 1:1-8
Hear as Bishop Richard Cheetham commissions Caroline Clarke as the Area Dean for Lambeth North. 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Maundy Thursday 2017 | Caroline Clarke by Holy Trinity Clapham
Midnight Communion Christmas 2016 | Caroline Clarke by Holy Trinity Clapham
The Tax Collector | Caroline Clarke | Sun 30th Oct by Holy Trinity Clapham
The Widow | Caroline Clarke | Sun 16th Oct 2016 by Holy Trinity Clapham
In this 5-minute podcast, BCB's Caroline Clarke interviews guest speaker Mal Warwick, from Berkeley CA. He is the co-author of "The Business Solution to Poverty: Designing Products and Services for Three Billion New Customers." He is visiting Bainbridge Island as a guest of Bainbridge Graduate Institute and is also delivering a Friday evening "BASE" talk to the Bainbridge community. For the second year running, the BASE lecture series of periodic talks by outstanding visiting speakers is about Building a Sustainable Economy. This latest BASE lecture takes place at the Bainbridge Island Library on May 9th from 5:30pm to 7pm. Refreshments are provided. No charge. The BASE series of talks is a partnership of Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce, Sustainable Bainbridge, and the Bainbridge Public Library. The series is supported by a grant from Bainbridge Community Foundation.