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#tck #thirdculturekids #girlsboardingschool #boardingschoolsyndromeWhat is a third culture kid (TCK)I would love for you to share what drew you both to create this book about women's experiences boarding school and being Third Culture Kids?Could you please speak to how many of the women missed their adopted homelands and how much this negatively impacted their impressions of the UK?Could you please talk about the research for how children have a very sensory response to place which impacts how they respond to new geographies for the rest of their lives?What was the sensory difference between their homes and boarding school?In particular, we might like to chat about the following if that works for you:Our stories – similarities and differences – both TCK – Nicky mercantile, Linda missionary. Writing a book about women's experiences by women was important to us both. Less has been written about this and some of the books about women have had less traction in the media than those written by and about men. All but one of our participants identify as women. Being different is not safe at BS. Different ‘rules' for men and women – binaries – impossible to ‘be' otherwise.Women in our book felt growing up in a BS was isolating and conformist – either just treated like a bloke in skirts (with no discussion of women's bodily functions or needs, or, raised to be “young ladies” – Joy Schaverien's comment on this is that men go to BS to learn to serve their country, while women are taught to serve men. Shame used as a tool of control – probably reinforced discomfort in our skin and shame about our bodies – constantly ‘on show' and not it a good way. Eg headmaster who ‘supervised' showers – female staff often not in positions of power and are also constrained/disadvantaged by patriarchal structures. Poisonous pedagogy – designed to break the child's will – often early (first afternoon, first night, first meal) and public – so everyone saw the shame.Nicky Moxey, an ex-boarder, originally spent 33 years as a project manager and Agile coach. She is retraining as an integrative counsellor and intends to work with boarding school survivors after she qualifies.Linda Devereux is a third culture kid with more than 40 years of teaching experience in schools and universities. Linda is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University, Australia, where she researches and publishes in the fields of transcultural childhoods, life narrative, boarding school, and the transition to university.---To buy the book: https://amzn.eu/d/1yXj4rn Or :https://www.routledge.com/Exploring-Boarding-School-Challenges-for-Women-and-Third-Culture-Kids-Worlds-Away-from-Home/Moxey-Devereux/p/book/9781032876313--- Piers is an author and a men's transformational coach and therapist who works mainly with trauma, boarding school issues, addictions and relationship problems. He also runs online men's groups for ex-boarders, retreats and a podcast called An Evolving Man. He is also the author of How to Survive and Thrive in Challenging Times. To purchase Piers first book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Survive-Thrive-Challenging-Times/dp/B088T5L251/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=piers+cross&qid=1609869608&sr=8-1 For more videos please visit: http://youtube.com/pierscross For FB: https://www.facebook.com/pierscrosspublic For Piers' website and a free training How To Find Peace In Everyday Life: https://www.piers-cross.com/community Many blessings, Piers Cross http://piers-cross.com/
Bec Phillips is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and educator at Charles Sturt University. In this episode, Bec reflects on her fascinating career in physiotherapy and public health, including her work supporting the health of people in rural Kenya. Bec then explores her PhD research findings and provides practical tips for physiotherapists to help us understand how different types of people adhere to their rehab plans. Thanks, Bec for a great conversation. You can use the timestamps below to jump to relevant sections and follow the links below to find out more about Bec and her work. In this episode: 0:00 About this episode and welcome Bec 9:11 Improving the health of people in Kenya – problem solving and applying physiotherapy skills on a global scale 22:30 How do you define adherence to rehabilitation? 27:50 What influences adherence in people with Achilles tendinopathy? 30:30 Profiles of people with low, moderate and high adherence. Practical considerations for helping different types of people adhere to their rehab plans 43:45 Collaborating with the patient about their health needs – not a consultancy 44:35 Can you help everyone? 46:40 What factors influence adherence? 56:00 Teaching patients how to build habits if they don't have one. 59:00 Final thoughts Read more about Bec here: https://science-health.csu.edu.au/schools/health-exercise-sports/staff/profiles/physiotherapy/rebecca-phillips Follow Bec on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-phillips-b9b361175/?originalSubdomain=au Follow Bec on Instagram @moving_free_physio Read Bec's research: Phillips, R., Hilton, C., Sousa Filho, L. F., Farlie, M., Morrissey, D., & Malliaras, P. (2024). Behaviour change and rehabilitation adherence in adults with tendinopathy: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 46(25), 6021-6033. Physio Foundations Podcast Summaries: You can find articles based on Physio Foundations podcast episodes at www.Perraton.Physio or on the Perraton Physio LinkedIn page. Visit our YouTube channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/@PerratonPhysio Follow @PerratonPhysio on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram and Linked In. This is a discussion aimed at health professionals and health professional students. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
On this week's episode I am super excited to be bringing back one of our previous guests! One of Body Matters very own therapists and Psychologist at PsySolutions, Perri Carlson-Hawke. For anyone who hasn't met her yet, Perri is a Clinical Psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor living in the beautiful countryside of Orange. Perri is originally from Queensland but moved to Orange when she completed her Honours in Psychology at Charles Sturt University. She then went on to study Coaching Psychology at the University of Sydney before obtaining her Masters of Clinical Psychology. She has been working in the field of psychology for over 10 years gaining varied experience working with clients. Perri's interest and expertise extends beyond traditional psychology. She practices using an eclectic approach informed by CBT, mindfulness, ACT and neuroscience. She is also trained in neuropsychological assessments, neuropsychology, nutritional psychiatry, coaching psychology, animal assisted therapies, prolonged Exposure Therapy, EMDR and metabolic health treatments. Perri has worked with both individuals and groups where she has facilitated therapeutic interventions for people with mood and anxiety disorders. She also designed psychoeducational workshops for organisations such as BHP Billiton, David Jones, Life without Barriers, House with No Steps, McDonalds Australia and Transfield Services. Perri predominantly works with adults in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders such as Anorexia & Atypical Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorder. She has also worked extensively with clients living with generalised and social anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD. On this week's episode we will be going through the different eating disorders and their diagnosis as well as some popular terms used in the eating disorder space. To help people to become more aware of what the different eating disorders are as well as the signs and symptoms for them. So, let's get into it! Podcast Summary: 1. The different eating disorders and their diagnosis 2. Anorexia Nervosa, Atypical Anorexia, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, Avoidant Restrictive Food Disorder, Rumination Disorder, Pica 3. Non- DSM Eating Disorders such as Orthorexia Nervosa 4. Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders 5. Body Dysmorphic disorders overlapping with eating disorders 6. Eating Disorders vs Disordered Eating Links to Perri: Websites: PsychSolutions health and wellbeing: https://mtpsychsolutions.net.au/team/perri-carlson-hawke/ Metabolic Mental Health: www.metabolicpsychology.com.au Links from the episode and to BodyMatters: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
Quick! Think of a ‘dinosaur movie'. Chances are Jurassic Park (1993) was first to mind. Steven Spielberg's genetic nightmare/theme park gone wrong classic is so iconic that it inspired a generation of kids to study palaeontology, and reinvented our modern popular idea of dinosaurs. But does that idea still stack up? Could you really clone a triceratops from DNA found in an ancient mozzie? Did dilophosaurus really look like a frill-necked lizard? And aren't dinosaurs supposed to be feathery? Ann Jones cracks into how Jurassic Park did (and didn't) lie to us. Featuring: Dr Travis Holland, Senior Lecturer in Communication at Charles Sturt University, host Fossils and Fiction Podcast Tim Richards, palaeontologist and PhD candidate in the ‘Dino Lab' at the University of Queensland, presenter of Dino Dome [link] on ABC Kids Listen Associate Professor Cameron Webb, Mosquito Expert, NSW Health Pathology & University of Sydney This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the lands of the Wadawarrung, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Kaurna people.If you want to hear more "What the Duck?" episodes- please like and subscribe here.
On this week's episode I am super excited to be introducing you to this week's guest, one of Body Matters very own therapists and Psychologist at PsySolutions, Perri Carlson-Hawke. Perri is a Clinical Psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor living in the beautiful countryside of Orange. Perri is originally from Queensland but moved to Orange when she completed her Honours in Psychology at Charles Sturt University. She then went on to study Coaching Psychology at the University of Sydney before obtaining her Masters of Clinical Psychology. She has been working in the field of psychology for over 10 years gaining varied experience working with clients. Perri's interest and expertise extends beyond traditional psychology. She practices using an eclectic approach informed by CBT, mindfulness, ACT and neuroscience. She is also trained in neuropsychological assessments, neuropsychology, nutritional psychiatry, coaching psychology, animal assisted therapies, prolonged Exposure Therapy, EMDR and metabolic health treatments. Perri has worked with both individuals and groups where she has facilitated therapeutic interventions for people with mood and anxiety disorders. She also designed psychoeducational workshops for organisations such as BHP Billiton, David Jones, Life without Barriers, House with No Steps, McDonalds Australia and Transfield Services. Perri predominantly works with adults in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders such as Anorexia & Atypical Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorder. She has also worked extensively with clients living with generalised and social anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD. On this week's episode we will be talking about anxiety and its correlations with eating disorders. Going through the different anxiety disorders and normal human psychological responses creating anxiety. So please welcome our next special guest, Perri! Podcast summary: 1. Anxiety is a physiological response to thoughts of worry, uncertainty or unease 2. The different anxiety disorders 3. Food can be used as a maladaptive coping mechanism in response to anxiety 4. Talking to someone else to get you out of your thought spirals 5. Becoming aware of when you may be experiencing anxiety Links to Perri: Websites: PsychSolutions health and wellbeing: https://mtpsychsolutions.net.au/team/perri-carlson-hawke/ Metabolic Mental Health: www.metabolicpsychology.com.au Links from the episode and to BodyMatters: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
Chris O'Keefe has slammed Charles Sturt University after uncovering a controversial topic being taught to aspiring high school teachers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Mason is a much sought after TV host and correspondent. His natural on-screen energy and versatility have established him as a regular personality in the European & international markets, particularly in Olympic aquatic sports. John has been the face of the FINA Swimming World Cup Series for the last four years. In addition, he has covered some of the biggest events in the world for Eurosport, BBC Sport, Channel 5 and FINA TV including, the European Championships, World Championships, Commonwealth Games, and Diving World Series. John was born in Australia and after graduating from Charles Sturt University, he moved to London and started his career as a model. Shortly after, he served as the host of the Elite Model Look Competition – a worldwide search for the next fashion superstar. He is an avid competitive Crossfitter and enjoys being creative in the culinary art world. John prides himself on staying connected to the trends in pop culture, music, and travel – he has been to thirty-two countries and counting. As an out gay man, he is also an activist for LGBTQI visibility and human rights.
A plan is in the works to increase domestic hazelnut product, to help reduce Australia's reliance on imports. Industry pioneers, researchers, growers, and wholesalers are working together to develop and test quality standards for production. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Charles Sturt University's Distinguished Professor Geoff Gurr to hear more about the project and increasing demand for the product.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Maame Yaakwah Blay Adjei, a leader in food science and sensory evaluation. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Ghana, and lead consultant at Sentinel Foods, PAMP Ghana Ltd, Ghana - contributing significantly to food science research and education in Africa. With over 20 years of experience across both academic and industry sectors, Dr. Maame Yaakwah Blay Adjei has worked in various organizations, including Charles Sturt University in Australia, GlaxoSmithKline, and Leatherhead Food Research, both in the UK. She believes that what we consume has a profound impact on our overall health and has focused her research and development on sensory evaluation and consumer science. She previously worked at Charles Sturt University as a Lecturer and Subject Coordinator before returning to Ghana to join the University of Ghana. As a Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana, she has contributed significantly to enhancing the department's research profile and the quality of food science education. Her work spans from developing novel sensory evaluation methods to improving local food products. She holds a Ph.D. in Wine Chemistry and Wine Sensory Science from Charles Sturt University, Australia, a Master of Research in Food Science from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, and a B.Sc. in Biochemistry and Food Science from the University of Ghana. Dr. Maame Yaakwah Blay Adjei has published dozens of peer-reviewed papers in reputable journals, with her research focusing on areas such as consumer preference mapping, sensory attributes of foods, and innovative methods in sensory science. Her work on Relative Preference Mapping (RPM) has been particularly influential in the field. Beyond her academic achievements, Dr. Adjei is passionate about industry collaboration and knowledge transfer. This shines through her role as Principal Investigator on several projects, including the "Technology Centre for quality dairy improvement in small holder dairy farming," which led to the setup of state-of-the-art laboratories and processing plants at the University of Ghana. She is committed to professional development and serves as the Vice President/Treasurer of the African Network of Sensory Evaluation Research and as a member of various professional associations, including the Institute of Food Science and Technologists. Maame Yaakwaah Blay Adjei on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maame-yaakwaah-adjei-6159909/ To learn more about Aigora, please visit www.aigora.com
In this episode of the Security Insider podcast, we explore the issues surrounding the challenges of social media and artificial intelligence, specifically in the context of online radicalisation. How are these tools being used by extremist groups to target and radicalise at-risk individuals? Why has online radicalisation risen in recent years? What can be done to prevent this type of activity, and how might we recognise and address potential victims of online radicalisation in our own organisations? We are joined by Paul Ash, chief executive of the Christchurch Call Foundation, and Dr Nicole Matejic to help us better understand these challenges. Paul has extensive experience in public policy, including the cyber, digital, and security sectors. In addition to his role as Chief Executive of the Christchurch Call Foundation, he serves as a member of the Aspen Global Cybersecurity Group with the Aspen Institute, one of the world's leading think tanks on a wide range of topics, including security and global affairs. He was the New Zealand Government representative on the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism and has had a long and illustrious career in government, including 21 years with the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, where he served as a Diplomat, Deputy Director of the International Security Disarmament Division and a Senior Policy officer, amongst other roles, before becoming the director of National Cyber Policy, Director, National Security Policy and then the Prime Minister's Special Representative on Cyber and Digital security. In addition to being an Author & National Security focused Behavioural Economist, Dr Nicole Matejic is the Principal Strategic Advisor at The Christchurch Call Foundation. She is also an adjunct Lecturer on Terrorism and National Security at Charles Sturt University and a partner at Immuto Group, where she focuses on National Security and Sovereign Risk. Her books include Social Media, Rules of Engagement, and The Hate Economy - The Lies People Sell That Lead to Violence.
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 Dr Mayrah Yarraga Dreise says... I am a proud Yuwalaraay and Gamilaraay Woman from Southwest Queensland Northwest New South Wales. I speak and teach our languages in our community and lead local dance (yulagi) ceremonies. I am also a visual artist considering Australian History, stolen generations, intergenerational trauma and the impact of colonisation on First Nations peoples in the forms of both painting and public art installation. I have been in Education for over 40 years with much of my work focused on Indigenous Education. I was a classroom teacher for 25 years as a history, Visual and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies secondary subjects, and a principal in two schools for 10 years. I have also been the Indigenous education project officer for the then Queensland Studies Authority, Senior Lecturer in Indigenous education at the Queensland University of Technology and at Charles Sturt University. Prior to my current role I was the Associate Professor for Indigenous Education at the Australian Catholic University. In my current role I work across Brisbane Catholic Education offices and 146 schools to improve outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education. Some key focuses of this work include: Professional Development of Teachers, School Leaders and officer staff in cultural safety and First Nations Curriculum and Education, implementing ACARA Version 9 with First Nations content for all BCE students, engaging with First Nations communities and parents, offering a variety of cultural workshops to students across different sectors at the Ngutana-Lui BCE Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural studies centre at Inala and contributing to the development of BCE policies, strategies and programs.
Referrals are more than just routine paperwork; they are a vital part of ensuring comprehensive patient care. We are very lucky to have the incredible Dr Rebecca Ellis on this episode and she will discuss the essential components of a stellar referral, how to effectively communicate with periodontists, and what to include to improve the patient's periodontal outcomes. By the end of this episode, you'll have actionable steps to elevate your referral process and ensure your patients receive the best possible periodontal care. Episode Highlights: 1. Understanding the Importance of a Proper Referral: 2. Key Indicators for Referral to a Periodontist: 3. What Makes a Stellar Referral: 4. Effective Communication Between General Dentists and Periodontists 5. Common Pitfalls to Avoid Dr Rebecca Ellis Bio: Dr Rebecca Ellis graduated top of her class with BDS (Distinction) from the University of Otago, New Zealand 2011. In 2015 Rebecca moved to Melbourne, Australia to complete a three-year doctoral degree in Periodontology at the University of Melbourne. During her training she was awarded an ITI research grant for preclinical research in implant dentistry. Her research interests include preclinical and clinical research in immediate implant placement and also guided bone regeneration. Rebecca is a fellow of the ITI, and current Australasian Section Chair. She is a member ofNZDA, ADA &ANZAP. Rebecca enjoys teaching and presenting both locally and internationally. Since 2018 Rebecca has been a young KOL for Geistlich Asia-Pacific. She also presents for Straumann, Nobel Biocare and EMS. She holds honorary faculty positions at both Charles Sturt University, NSW and the University of Melbourne. In 2020 Rebecca launched a new initiative- ‘Women in Dentistry- Ladies who lunch and learn', a group focused on the wellbeing, education and support of the female demographic within the dental profession of New Zealand. Rebecca is a specialist Periodontist working in full-time private practice at Sydney Periodontics Implant Centre. In 2024 she become co-director of the practice. Thank you to Byron Medical for powering this episode of the podcast!
For this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by Paul Humphries, Associate Professor in Ecology at Charles Sturt University, in the School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences. We discussed his recently published article in BioScience, Flood Ecology, and the sometimes uneasy relationship that people have with river floods, as well as some of the ways that we might improve our understanding of them. A version of this conversation can also be found on Dr. Humpries' own podcast, Rheophilia.
Professor Clive Hamilton (public ethicist; climate activist; founder of the Australia Institute) has led the emissions reduction conversation for decades. But he - controversially - has recently switched tack, arguing that climate mitigation is now impossible. And irresponsible. And that we must instead put our efforts (and last resources) into trying to survive as best we can. In this chat the professor of public ethics at Charles Sturt University in Canberra, recently named a 'living legend' among Australian scholars, talks through the research published in his latest book Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet. We cover why Saul Griffith's “electrify everything” campaign is flawed, the safest place to live and what we should now be fighting for, and we discuss the contentious issue of class and the dangerous role of private schools (strange but true) to our survival. Clive's previous Zeitgeist-shifting books include Requiem for a Species, Growth Fetish and Affluenza. SHOW NOTESYou can get hold of Living Hot and The Privileged FewYou can read my Book Serialisation on Substack here. Here are the first two chapters, free to everyone.You can listen to my Wild conversation with Saul Griffiths here.My wonderful chat with Olivia Lazard on mineral depletion is a great backgrounder, too.--If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram and WeAre8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of 'The Wisdom Of' podcast, host Simon Bowen converses with retired Major General Gus McLachlan. They delve into the necessity of wisdom in leadership amidst today's intricate political, social, and economic landscapes. Major General McLachlan shares his extensive 37-year military career, emphasizing the importance of deep thinking, experience, and communication in leadership. They explore the evolving nature of leadership, the challenges of modernizing the military, the state of global geopolitical threats, and the implications of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. The discussion highlights the critical need for leaders to exhibit confident humility, the wisdom to navigate crises, and the vision to prepare for future challenges.Here's what you're in for:00:00 Introduction to the Wisdom of Show00:19 Introducing Major General Gus McLaughlin01:27 Gus McLaughlin's Career and Achievements03:37 The Importance of Wisdom and Experience04:53 Reflections on Leadership and Global Issues06:54 The Role of Communication in Leadership13:28 Confident Humility in Leadership18:59 The Need for Pause and Reflection27:14 Evolving Leadership and Wisdom28:23 Purpose-Driven Direction and Freedom to Maneuver30:06 Real-World Example: Anticipating the COVID-19 Pandemic31:19 The Role of Senior Leaders in Addressing Major Problems32:18 Modernizing the Army: Leading Change and Innovation35:11 Visualizing and Articulating a Plausible Future37:24 Challenges in Change Management and Communication40:31 Global Context: Geopolitical and Cybersecurity Threats47:18 The Impact of AI on Leadership and Decision-Making49:54 Final Thoughts and Reflections on LeadershipAbout Gus McLachlanMajor General Gus McLachlan AO (Retd) is a distinguished senior executive with a proven track record of leading large, complex organizations to exceptional results across both the public and private sectors. His military career culminated in commanding Land Forces Command in the Australian Army, overseeing 35,000 personnel and spearheading transformative initiatives in drone, cyber, and electronic warfare. Transitioning to the commercial sector, Gus took on senior leadership roles at Boral, Australia's largest construction materials company, where he continued to apply his strategic acumen.Renowned for his curiosity and innovative mindset, Gus led pioneering investigations into cyber, robotics, and data analytics within the Army. His expertise now bolsters the competitiveness and resilience of various organizations. A graduate of the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School and the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership, he currently serves as a Senior Advisor at Bondi Partners, offering insights into the global strategic environment.Gus's contributions have been recognized with the Order of Australia (AO) and the U.S. Legion of Merit for his service in Afghanistan. He holds positions as an Adjunct Professor at Monash University, Chair of the Advisory Board for Cyber and Data Security at Charles Sturt University, and Director at the Williams Foundation. Additionally, he is a board member of Internet 2.0, where he leverages his extensive knowledge of defense procurement and dual-use technologies to guide clients in identifying growth opportunities.About Simon Bowen Simon has spent over two decades working with some of the most influential leaders across many complex industries and circumstances. His very clear finding is quite simply that thinking is valued less than doing in almost every situation in our modern world.However, Simon has conversely observed that the power and success of any business, project or organization will be in...
Become a FreshEd Member today! https://freshedpodcast.com/support/ -- This week we look at elite private schools and how they are the engine of privilege. With are Clive and Myra Hamilton. Clive Hamilton is a professor of public ethics at Charles Sturt University and Myra Hamilton is Associate Professor in Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney Business School. Their new book is The Privileged Few. freshedpodcast.com/hamilton/ -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/support/
During his academic career in psychology, Professor Emeritus Ben Bradley from Charles Sturt University in New South Wales has done research on groupness in infancy, and also belonging in child care.
Our host Dr Cat Vendl chats with Dr Andrew Peters, past WDA president and Associate Professor in Wildlife Health and Pathology at Charles Sturt University in Australia. A small revolution is about to take place within the WDA and hopefully the world of conference-ing as we know it. Andrew is the main organizer and creative head of the upcoming international WDA conference taking place in Canberra in early December this year. What is it that will make this conference so special, you might wonder. Well, sit back, relax and listen for yourself.Check out the conference website to learn more here! Abstract submission closes on June 21!We'd love to hear from you ... share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.
Clive Hamilton, who is Professor of Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University, joined us to talk about what Australia can do to not only survive a hotter world.
BONUS EPISODE!Last week I spoke at Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie a special event all around inspiring students to take better care of the environment.In this chat I speak to some students and key speakers from the event :)Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BONUS EPISODE!Last week I spoke at Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie a special event all around inspiring students to take better care of the environment.In this chat I speak to some students and key speakers from the event :)Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When an off-duty officer made a disturbing discovery off a country road in Sheffield, detectives were immediately notified. They rushed to the scene to preserve evidence and begin piecing together clues. For Detective Nigel Donohue though, despite the horrific scene, this case proved much more complex, and more disturbing than what initially appeared. Former South Yorkshire Detective Inspector Nigel Donohue joins Brent Sanders to walk him through his 31 year plus career, and offers insight into the UK police system and how things are different to Australia. If this content affected you, the number for Life Line is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elan Silver was named Podiatrist of the Year 2023 at the Allied Health Awards. He owns Silver Podiatry in Inglewood, Western Australia, and his podiatry story will astound you. He initially studied optometry but had to leave because of colour blindness and astigmatism, so he transferred and got a degree in Anatomy and Human Biology. After completing his first degree, he decided to study chiropractic. In his final year, he became disillusioned because he felt they did not address the lower limb, especially limb length discrepancies, and how this would affect long-term treatment outcomes for patients. Elan thought, surely you should start at the bottom and work your way up. He mentioned his concerns to a lecturer who said that's how you make your money. This dissatisfaction led him to investigate the world of podiatry. He decided he would not work as a chiropractor and would go back to university and study podiatry. So, he packed up his life in Perth and started his podiatry degree at the Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales. Upon graduating, he immediately moved back to Perth. After working for other people initially, he decided, as a mature graduate, that it was time to start working for himself. Since then, he has never looked back; the rest is history. If you would like to reach out to Elan Silver, his email address is elan@silverpodiatry.com.au and if you have any questions about this episode, you can contact me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com DO YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY FROM THE AVERAGE PODIATRIST? If you do, I want to let you know you're not alone, and most of my coaching clients feel the same way, which is why they chose to work with me over a larger cookie-cutter coaching company. My coaching clients do not have big egos; they are quiet achievers and like to fly under the radar, but they do want to evolve their podiatry businesses into something special, something they can be proud of and say, "This is mine". If this sounds like you, we should talk. You can visit my website, www.tysonfranklin.com, for more information or use my ONLINE CALENDAR to schedule a free thirty-minute Zoom meeting. During our call, I will explain to you the Thriving Podiatry Business Model, which I've developed over many years. I guarantee that you will have more clarity on what is best for you and your business after we talk.
Learn how to identify a range of Australian thornbills. This episode is about those tricky Little Brown Birds that live in our gardens, parks and local reserves, and also contains a refresher on how to use binoculars.Ricki Coughlan is a bird guide and nature educator with a particular interest in the behaviour and ecology of the Acanthizids - “Little Brown Birds”. She runs courses and workshops for birders and nature lovers and facilitates the occasional citizen science project, including the Boat Harbour Shorebird Study Group. She is also author of the book 'Little Brown Birds in the Sydney Region'. Ricki studied Ornithology at Charles Sturt University, has been a Warden at BirdLife Australia Broome Bird Observatory and an avian consultant for a number of NSW Coastal Councils.Links:* Aussie Wild (Ricki's website) - https://aussiewild.com.au* Ricki's book - Little Brown Birds of the Sydney Region - aussiewild.com.au/little-brown-birds-of-the-sydney-region/* Ricki on Facebook - www.facebook.com/ricki.coughlan* Ricki on Instagram - @aussie_wild_australian_birding* Ricki on Twitter - @RickiCoughlan* Guardian Australia - Birdwatching Changes the Way You Look at the World by Georgia Angus - theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/jan/07/birdwatching-changes-the-way-you-look-at-the-world-it-truly-is-the-gateway-drug-to-environmental-awareness* Bird call recordings are by Marc Anderson, licenced from wildambience.comWeekend Birder online:* Website, Monthly Letter and merch - weekendbirder.com* Instagram - @weekend.birder* Facebook - @weekend.birder* Threads - @weekend.birder* Twitter/X - @birderpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Book - Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Authors and professors Christian Leuprecht (Queen's U) and Jamie Ferrill (Charles Sturt U, Australia) write lawmakers at every level of government are disengaged from trying to intercede national financial criminal activity, while police are too engaged with their own investigations to initiate new ones. Massive financial organized crime has almost no chance of being discovered, leading to prosecutions. Guests: Professor Christian Leuprecht, international security expert at Queen's University and RMC. Jamie Ferrill. Financial crimes investigator/instructor at the Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia. Formerly with CBSA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: Beginning January 1, Saskatchewan, according to premier Scott Moe "removed the carbon tax from home heating, making life more affordable. Saskatchewan families will no longer pay the carbon tax, or the GST on the carbon tax on natural gas or electrical heated" posted the premier to 'X'. - Might the premier and/or cabinet minister face fines or in the absolute extreme a prison sentence. Premier Moe has told us on air the Trudeau government can "bring it on!" Guest: Scott Moe. Premier: Saskatchewan Surreal? In Toronto yesterday, as pro-Palestinian demonstrators made their way again onto a highway 401 overpass, causing it to be shut down by police and separating two factions of the demonstrators engaging in intimidation in a heavily Jewish area of the city, Toronto police, instead of removing the demonstrators, acted as a Tim Hortons coffee delivery service and brought the bridge occupiers coffee and donuts purchased by one of their separated fellow demonstrators. All caught on video. Guest: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist. In his column today JW describes the incident as a clear "double-double standard." Book - Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Authors and professors Christian Leuprecht (Queen's U) and Jamie Ferrill (Charles Sturt U, Australia) write lawmakers at every level of government are disengaged from trying to intercede national financial criminal activity, while police are too engaged with their own investigations to initiate new ones. Massive financial organized crime has almost no chance of being discovered, leading to prosecutions. Guests: Professor Christian Leuprecht, international security expert at Queen's University and RMC. Jamie Ferrill. Financial crimes investigator/instructor at the Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia. Formerly with CBSA The ethics surrounding the prime minister and the Liberal government go well beyond questions about ethical propriety of Justin Trudeau's Christmas/New Year free from a "friend" Jamaica vacation at a property with a usual daily price tag of $9300. - Are the correct questions being asked? Former parliamentary ethics commissioner Mario Dion (a Trudeau selection in 2018), told the NP "the public has to believe that ethics are taken seriously, and they have yet to have any big evidence of that since 2018." Dion found no less than 5 senior Liberal cabinet ministers, including the PM (for a second time) guilty of ethics violations. There are though significant questions to be asked about Trudeau's Jamaica vacay and it being cleared by interim ethics commissioner Konrad von Finkenstein. Guest: Duff Conacher. Co-founder Democracy Watch. Lays out the concerns. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This show was prerecorded on December 19th and had a wonderful group of people show up and share their insights and resources regarding dementia. We had the following people contribute to the show. Marilyn Raichle - with Maude's Awards but who also shared some insights on dementia care. https://maudesawards.org/ Craig Hanke - Lives with dementia and shared insights Tracy Perkins - Author of Dementia Home Care which is available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/1941887120 Truthful Loving Kindness - Lives with dementia and shared some insights. Laurette Klier - Founder of Nana's Book Series - https://nanasbookseries.com/ Deborah Snyder - Cares for her husband with dementia and shared 3 tips when caring. Michael Ellenbogen - Lives with dementia shared a research study on the meaning of voluntary assisted dying to Australians living with dementia. The study is being conducted by Adrienne Matthys from the School of Social Work and Arts at Charles Sturt University. Here is a link to that survey for those living in Australia https://www.research.net/r/VAD_CSU Here is also a link to an article about the Australian study. https://news.csu.edu.au/latest-news/voluntary-assisted-dying-study-seeks-to-hear-from-those-living-with-dementia Dr Stan Terman founder and his assistant Barbara of Caring Advocated which specializes in Strategic Advanced Care Planning. https://caringadvocates.org/ We also discussed the importance of brain autopsies for research and below are some resources: Boston University Brain Bank - https://www.bu.edu/cte/brain-donation-registry/ Family members of deceased athletes may donate their loved one's brain and spinal cord after their death to the UNITE Brain Bank to be examined neuropathologically for evidence of CTE or other disorders of the central nervous system. FREE National Institute on Aging https://neurobiobank.nih.gov/ https://neurobiobank.nih.gov/static/NIMH%20Donate_accessible_REVISED.c734bf270044.pdf The Brain Donor Project https://braindonorproject.org/contact-us/P.O. Box 111002Naples, FL 34108-1929 513-393-7878 Watch the Youtube Video https://youtu.be/WTK1jbt_-dY Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011. Alzheimer's Speaks is part of the Senior Resource Podcast Network. Contact Information 4 Alzheimer's Speaks & Dementia Map Website – https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Website – https://www.dementiamap.com/ Radio Show - https://www.blogtalkradio.com/alzheimersspeaks Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs through www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in October the world was saddened to learn that Friends star Matthew Perry had died. And earlier this week, a toxicology report was made public showing that the actor had Ketamine in his system when he died in his hot tub in LA. In this episode of The Quicky, we ask an expert what is ketamine, and why would a known drug addict be treated with a potentially addictive drug? Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Dr Julaine Allan - Associate Professor of Mental Health and Addictions at the Rural Health Research Institute of Charles Sturt University and Senior Visiting Fellow at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, at the University of New South Wales. Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Jacob RoundBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by Joshua Gilbert, a Worimi man who lives and works on country. Josh is a Senior Researcher at the UTS Jumbunna Institute of Indigenous Education and Research and is completing his PhD at Charles Sturt University, focusing on the post-colonial involvement of Indigenous peoples in Western agricultural systems.We're here to talk about Josh's research and why learning from Indigenous people's 60,000-plus year knowledge base is key to building thriving agriculture and natural capital markets in Australia.https://www.joshuagilbert.co/
Jennifer Eden is the visionary founder and CEO of Tampon Tribe, a company at the forefront of sustainable and organic personal care. With over 33 years in media, sales, marketing, and communication, Jennifer has established herself as a formidable leader and entrepreneur. Beginning her career in Australia and China as a live news anchor, journalist, and broadcaster, she mastered the skill of quick decision-making under pressure. Her entrepreneurial spirit shone when she founded, grew, and successfully exited two businesses in Beijing, showcasing her ability to lead marketing teams from inception to profitability. Jennifer's efforts were recognized when she was named MarCom Director of the Year by Women in Business in Asia. A graduate of Charles Sturt University with a triple major in economics, politics, and sociology, her academic achievements have significantly contributed to her diverse expertise and strategic approach in business. At Tampon Tribe, Jennifer's commitment to sustainable business practices has led to remarkable success. The company, known for its zero-plastic, completely organic products, has achieved an average annual growth rate of 483%, underscoring Jennifer's adeptness in blending ethical responsibility with entrepreneurial success. Her skills in problem-solving and ability to pivot swiftly complement her extensive experience in leading effective teams across various business functions. Jennifer Eden's journey from a newsroom to the boardroom of a high-growth sustainable business is not only a story of professional triumph but also a narrative of inspiring change toward a more sustainable and environmentally conscious world. Jennifer has been featured in Forbes, Inc., Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Cheddar TV, and as an ex-news anchor and TV reporter, is an expert on camera and loves working live. She is also a keynote speaker and impact business leader. Make sure to check out Tampon Tribe. Remarkable Quote: “The impact we have and the true meaning behind the business is really what keeps me going.” Find Us Online! Website: iamJulietHahn.com Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: @iamjuliethahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn
Celebrating the achievements of NSW police officers in emergency response. Acting Superintendent Hassan El-khansa manages the NSW Incident and Emergency command and was the NSW Rotary officer of the year for 2023. Inspector Ben McIntyre saved the life of a young man who had collapsed at home. Stories of leadership and resilience in adversity. https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/nsw-reconstruction-authority/emergency-management-governance If you have any information that might assist NSW Police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. This podcast is sponsored by Police Bank All Police Bank products mentioned in the podcast are subject to terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria. For terms and conditions, please visit www.policebank.com.au/police-bank-inside-nsw-police-force-podcast . © 2023 Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018 This podcast is also sponsored by Charles Sturt University University Certificate in Workforce Essentials - Study (csu.edu.au) Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F. Visit csu.edu.au If you have any information for police, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Crime can also be reported online – search for the NSW Police Force Community Portal. Considering becoming a cop? Find out more at www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just before Christmas 1963, Constable Cyril Howe was murdered on duty near Wagga Wagga. Daughter Kim explains how his family faced life without him. And the chair of NSW Police Legacy Superintendent Donna McCarthy discusses how the charity has been supporting the families of deceased officers since 1987. https://www.policelegacynsw.org.au/ If you have any information that might assist NSW Police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. This podcast is sponsored by Police Bank All Police Bank products mentioned in the podcast are subject to terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria. For terms and conditions, please visit www.policebank.com.au/police-bank-inside-nsw-police-force-podcast . © 2023 Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018 This podcast is also sponsored by Charles Sturt University University Certificate in Workforce Essentials - Study (csu.edu.au) Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F. Visit csu.edu.au If you have any information for police, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Crime can also be reported online – search for the NSW Police Force Community Portal. Considering becoming a cop? Find out more at www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Raquel Butler of Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics, in Australia. We'll talk about listening to your horse when something doesn't feel right, and the importance of a multi-faceted approach to rehabilitation.About the Guest:Dr. Raquel Butler graduated from BVSc Melbourne University in 2004, and worked in mixed practice in Australia and overseas for 8 years before branching into Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics, her own mobile-based practice treating animals with bodywork. She has completed a Graduate Diploma in Animal Biomechanical Medicine encompassing chiropractic and osteopathic techniques as well as rehabilitation and she is the current president of the Animal Biomechanical Professionals. Raquel has studied many therapies, taught clinics nationally and internationally and teaches in Equine Science at Charles Sturt University. Raquel recently began her own online courses in Equine Functional Posture: Stability to Strength.Raquel has been mentored by Sharon May-Davis in anatomy and biomechanics and undertaken over 20 dissections to develop her knowledge of the connections within the horse. Raquel is very passionate about improving the life for the horse and creating expansion for all horse people through her clinics and treatments as well as continuing to build her knowledge and skills. About the Host:Karen Rohlf, author and creator of Dressage Naturally, is an internationally recognized clinician who is changing the equestrian educational paradigm. She teaches students of all disciplines and levels from around the world in her clinics and the Dressage Naturally virtual programs.Karen is well known for training horses with a priority on partnership, a student-empowering approach to teaching, and a positive and balanced point of view. She believes in getting to the heart of our mental, emotional, and physical partnership with our horses by bringing together the best of the worlds of dressage and partnership-based training. Karen's passion for teaching extends beyond horse training. Her For The Love Of The Horse: Transform Your Business Seminar and Mastermind/Mentorship programs are a result of her commitment to helping heart-centered equine professionals thrive so that horses may have a happier life in this industry.Resource Links:▪ Dr Raquel Butler Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics▪ Dr Raquel Butler Website: https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/ ▪ The Dressage Naturally VIDEO CLASSROOM: https://dnc.dressagenaturally.net/▪ Take the Happy Athlete Quiz: https://inbound.dressagenaturally.net/happy-athlete-quiz-start▪ Leave a question for Karen to answer on the pod: https://www.speakpipe.com/AskKarenAnything▪ Sweet Spot Of Healthy Biomechanics Course: https://dressagenaturally.net/sweetspot▪ See all of Karen Rohlf's Online Programs here: https://dressagenaturally.net/online-programs/▪ The Dressage Naturally Book:
We remember Constable Samuel Nelson who was murdered on duty by bushrangers in 1865. His descendant and namesake, an Inspector at Mt Druitt, tells the story. And we go undercover with the NSW Police Transport Command targeting sex offenders on the Sydney commuter network. If you have any information that might assist NSW Police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. This podcast is sponsored by Police Bank All Police Bank products mentioned in the podcast are subject to terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria. For terms and conditions, please visit www.policebank.com.au/police-bank-inside-nsw-police-force-podcast . © 2023 Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018 This podcast is also sponsored by Charles Sturt University University Certificate in Workforce Essentials - Study (csu.edu.au) Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F. Visit csu.edu.au If you have any information for police, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Crime can also be reported online – search for the NSW Police Force Community Portal. Considering becoming a cop? Find out more at www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Jane Heller is the epitome of a mutlti-faceted vet career: she's a Veterinary Epidemiologist with an interest is in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular reference to antimicrobial resistance and the potential for zoonotic transfer of pathogens between animals and humans. Her career has included a stint in private practice and at the University of Sydney, specialist training in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health through a PhD and a residency at the University of Glasgow, and a faculty position at Charles Sturt University as an Associate Professor in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health. In addition to her teaching, writing and research Jane also implemented a wellness program for the undergraduate veterinary students and has a deep interest in supporting student and veterinary mental health. Outside of her role at the university she is also the founder and director of Heller Consulting - her private consulting business where she gets to utilise her wide range of skills for the benefit of animals and humans. In this conversation we cover what a career as an epidemiologist could look like (not as boring as you might think!), and Jane tells us about the work of the AMR Vet Collective - a non-for profit that informs and educates around responsible antibiotic usage, including sharing resources to help you achieve better antimicrobial stewardship without making your work life harder or compromising outcomes for your patients. We discuss how to affect behaviour change, whether its around how vets use antibiotics, or getting vet students and veterinary teams to care about their wellbeing. Jane also shares openly about how her work in the student wellness space challenged her personally, and what she learned from those challenges. (Oh, and we unpack the deeper lessons from Ted Lasso, which we could do an entire podcast series on!) Topic List: 10:00 Epidemiology is essential in healthcare. 14:50 Communication is always key. 21:34 Importance of antibiotic stewardship. 32:41 Awareness of responsible antibiotic use. 35:37 Change is difficult but necessary. 39:10 Changing antibiotic prescribing. 44:21 Behaviour change requires tailored messaging. 52:43 Supporting student wellness is crucial. 60:00 Facilitating and empowering employee engagement. 63:00 Prioritise work-life balance and fun. 70:09 Importance of promoting kindness in education. 74:24 Empathy fosters understanding and support. 79:30 Importance of setting boundaries. 84:30 Normalise seeking counselling and support. Jane's resources: Nagkoski twins burnout book Antimicrobial sterwardship CPD Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Connect with us through our online Vet Vault Network for episode highlights, clinical resources, discussions, questions and support. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vet-vault/message
NSW Police are warning of a new wave of “virtual kidnapping” offences, often targeting international students. The victims are coerced into paying large sums of money into unknown offshore accounts. As the scam escalates, the victims are made to fake their own kidnaps and the scammers demand ransom payments for their safe release. Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers on 1800 333000. This podcast is sponsored by Police Bank All Police Bank products mentioned in the podcast are subject to terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria. For terms and conditions, please visit www.policebank.com.au/police-bank-inside-nsw-police-force-podcast . © 2023 Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018 This podcast is also sponsored by Charles Sturt University University Certificate in Workforce Essentials - Study (csu.edu.au) Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F. Visit csu.edu.au If you have any information for police, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Crime can also be reported online – search for the NSW Police Force Community Portal. Considering becoming a cop? Find out more at www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clive Hamilton joins the show to discuss his left-wing critique of wokeness published in the Sydney Morning Herald. Clive Hamilton is Professor of Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University. He is the found of The Australia Institute and the author of many books, including Defiant Earth: The Fate of Humans in the Anthropocene, Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia and Provocateur: A Life of Ideas in Action. The article discussed in the show is "Wake up, lefties, and reject wokeness." The Political Animals is hosted by Dr Jonathan Cole, a scholar, writer and translator specialising in political theology: the intersection of religion and politics. Jonathan was a senior terrorism analyst at Australian intelligence agency the Office of National Assessments where he worked on Islamist terrorism and the global jihadist movement. He is the author of The Reign of God: A Critical Engagement with Oliver O'Donovan's Theology of Political Authorityand Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. You can follow Jonathan and the show on Facebook and Twitter.
Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Jennifer: It's a combination of tenacity and resilience.Experiencing endometriosis led Jennifer Eden to launch Tampon Tribe. “I just found that having this excruciating pain every month just got too much to bear. I thought to myself, there has to be a better way to live.”Properly motivated, she began her work. “I started researching and found that a lot of the toxins and chemicals that are in period products, even some organic ones, could actually be exacerbating the situation.”“My business partner [Gabriela “Gaby” Alves] and I found that we could manufacture totally certified organic cotton period products with no toxins, with no bleaches, that were good for people's bodies,” Jennifer says. “At the same time, the sustainability revolution was right in front of us. Both I and my co-founder Gaby are so passionate about our planet. We thought, ‘Could we do this, make products that don't have plastics?' So, Tampon Tribe was born.Throughout the short history of Tampon Tribe, crowdfunding has been a key to success. She explains:It's made a massive impact on our growth. I mean, it just stands to reason when you have a product like ours, a CPG, impact-focused product, you know that you need a community behind you to grow. So, from our very, very first Indiegogo campaign all the way up. We've done three Wefunder rounds now and an SMBX round. We just have this amazing community. It's our tribe, and that's how we built the company.Another key to success has been Jennifer's superpower, tenacity.AI Episode Summary* Jennifer Eden is the co-founder and CEO of Tampon Tribe, an organic cotton period product company.* Tampon Tribe started after Jennifer experienced pain from endometrial endometriosis and wanted to create healthier and environmentally-friendly products.* The company started with tampons and expanded to include pads, liners, menstrual cups, and period underwear.* Tampon Tribe has experienced significant financial success, with an average year-on-year growth of 486% for the first four years.* The company has also found success in the B2B space, supplying products to co-working spaces, businesses, and hotels.* Tampon Tribe has a strong community and has utilized crowdfunding to support its growth and impact.* Jennifer sees her superpower as a combination of tenacity and resilience.* Her biggest accomplishments are the support and belief from people who have invested in and supported Tampon Tribe.* Jennifer emphasizes the importance of balance, taking rest, and having a sense of humor while building a company.* To learn more about Tampon Tribe, visit their website, sign up for their direct mail program, and follow them on social media. They are also available on Amazon and in local grocery and boutique stores.How to Develop Tenacity As a SuperpowerJennifer sees the big victories in the small things that result from her tenacity and resilience. When you see someone that says, “I put in …” $100, $500, whatever it is, “into your campaign,” that really blew both myself and my business partner away, that people believe in us. It's very humbling. I don't know if that's the right answer, but an incident like that, for me, surpasses these great wins or a large contract. I mean, of course, getting distribution. Amazing. Getting into our first retail store–amazing, like huge, large milestones that I could talk about or [getting] into these hotels or the businesses that we're in. But, when you think about it, it's the support from people you respect and admire that speaks volumes. That, in turn, shows the recognition by them of your little superpower and continues it. It's like it fuels that fire.Jennifer offers some tips for strengthening your tenacity:* Don't take yourself too seriously, even when tackling serious issues.* Take care of yourself, rest, spend time with family and friends or take a walk.* Be efficient. You don't have to do more; just be efficient.* Believe in what you're doing and in yourself.* Keep going and have some fun!You can make tenacity a strength by following Jennifer's example and advice. Over time, you may be able to make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Guest-Provided ProfileJennifer Eden (she/her): Co-Founder / CEO, Tampon TribeAbout Tampon Tribe:Website: www.tampontribe.comTwitter Handle: @tampontribeCompany Facebook Page: facebook.com/tampontribe/Biographical Information:An entrepreneur at heart, Jennifer is an internationally-awarded marketer, business leader and broadcaster. Beginning her career in Australia and working as a live news anchor, journalist and broadcaster both there and in China, Jennifer is no stranger to making very quick decisions under extreme pressure. She founded, grew and exited two businesses in Beijing and has led several marketing teams from business inception to exit. Jen was awarded Women in Business in Asia's MarCom Director of the Year and graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Communication and Marketing degree and a triple major in economics, politics and sociology. Jen is a fast problem solver, is quick to pivot and has worked extensively leading results-driven teams in sales, management, marketing and communication.Twitter Handle: @Jen90545305Personal Facebook Profile: facebook.com/jennifer.eden.520Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jeeden/Instagram Handle: @tampontribe @jen_eden Get full access to Superpowers for Good at devinthorpe.substack.com/subscribe
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Christian or not, it's undeniable that Western civilization, and the United States in particular, has deep historical roots in Judeo-Christian teachings. Scripture has shaped much of our culture, thought, values, and politics. But while plenty of Biblical passages appear to have political implications, there's little consensus among the general population—to say nothing of the religiously devoted—what a political worldview based on the Bible should look like. Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis continues his conversation with Jonathan Cole on the topic of political theology. But this time they turn their attention to more practical applications of how specific Scriptures might inform our politics and how we might avoid the pitfalls of making our politics too religious or our religion too political. About Jonathan Cole From Jonathan Cole's website: Dr Jonathan Cole is a scholar, writer, translator and lecturer specializing in political theology—the intersection between religion and politics. He is currently Assistant Director of Research at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia, and host of The Political Animals Podcast: "Honest conversations about the political, theological and cultural ideas that shape who we are in the 21st century." He has a PhD in political theology from CSU, an MA in Islamic theology and Middle Eastern politics from the Australian National University and a BA Hons in Modern Greek language and history from La Trobe University. He speaks Greek. He spent 13 years working in a number of Australian federal government departments and agencies in Canberra, including seven years in intelligence, most recently as a Senior Terrorism Analyst at the Office of National Assessments (2010–2014). Follow Jonathan on Facebook, Twitter, or Academia for his latest content.
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“I never discuss anything else except politics and religion,” English writer, philosopher, and Christian apologist G. K. Chesterton once quipped. “There is nothing else to discuss.” For some sensible, genteel Americans, politics and religion are precisely what you don't discuss in public and—perhaps even—in private company. Others discuss both with ease yet may have trouble thinking through what their politics might say about their religion, or how their religion ought to inform their politics. The discipline of political theology specializes in studying the intersect between politics and religion. Joining Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is returning guest from the land Down Under, Jonathan Cole. Jonathan briefly discusses the history of political theology before turning to how we might understand political theology and how Christianity in particular has shaped the governments of Western civilization. This is the first of a two-part conversation. Catch part 2 in the next episode. About Jonathan Cole From Jonathan Cole's website: Dr Jonathan Cole is a scholar, writer, translator and lecturer specializing in political theology—the intersection between religion and politics. He is currently Assistant Director of Research at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia, and host of The Political Animals Podcast: "Honest conversations about the political, theological and cultural ideas that shape who we are in the 21st century." He has a PhD in political theology from CSU, an MA in Islamic theology and Middle Eastern politics from the Australian National University and a BA Hons in Modern Greek language and history from La Trobe University. He speaks Greek. He spent 13 years working in a number of Australian federal government departments and agencies in Canberra, including seven years in intelligence, most recently as a Senior Terrorism Analyst at the Office of National Assessments (2010–2014). Follow Jonathan on Facebook, Twitter, or Academia for his latest content.
MELISSA DOYLE AM An accomplished and awarded journalist with more than 30 years of experience, Melissa is one of the best-known and trusted voices and faces in Australian media.A graduate of Charles Sturt University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Melissa began her career in Canberra as a television news reporter and weather presenter at WIN TV before moving to Prime TV as a reporter and co-host of the evening news. In 1995, Melissa joined the Seven Network in the Canberra bureau at Parliament House before moving to the Sydney newsroom. Melissa joined Sunrise in 1997 and co-hosted Australia's favorite breakfast program until August 2013, taking it from humble beginnings to Number One. Melissa has written four books, “The Working Mothers Survival Guide” in 2007, her best-selling memoir “Alphabet Soup” in 2013, "15 Seconds of Brave" in 2022, and "How to Age Against The Machine" in 2023. In the 2016 Australia Day Honours List Melissa was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her "significant service to the community through representational roles with a range of charitable groups, and to the broadcast media."Get my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'.► AMAZON US► AMAZON AUS► AMAZON UKEnjoying The Show? Consider Subscribing To YouTube & Apple Podcasts, Please Leave A 5-Star Rating and Review over on Apple Podcasts.► Support The Show Here:Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Based on Michael Crichton's novel by the same name, Jurassic Park told the story of an ambitious theme park that used resurrected dinosaurs as its attractions. But as the story unfolds, things start to go wrong. We speak to Travis Holland, who researches media and fan studies,at the popular and scientific cultural impact Jurassic Park continues to have today.Featuring Travis Holland, Senior Lecturer in Communication at Charles Sturt University in Australia.This episode was written and produced by Katie Flood. The executive producer is Mend Mariwany. Eloise Stevens does our sound design and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available here. A transcript will be available soon. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.Further reading: How Jurassic Park changed film-making and our view of dinosaurs‘Jurassic Park' made a dinosaur-sized leap forward in computer-generated animation on screen, 25 years ago Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris HammerChris Hammer is a leading Australian crime fiction novelist, author of the internationally bestselling Martin Scarsden series: Scrublands, Silver and Trust.Now Chris has started a new series, beginning with Treasure & Dirt (Australia & New Zealand) / Opal Country (UK & international) and followed in 2022/23 by The Tilt/Dead Man's Creek.Scrublands was an instant bestseller upon publication in 2018, topping the Australian fiction charts.It was shortlisted for major writing awards in Australia, the UK and the United States. In the UK it was named the Sunday Times Crime Novel of the Year 2019 and won the prestigious UK Crime Writers' Association John Creasey New Blood Dagger Award.Scrublands, Silver and Trust all feature troubled journalist Martin Scarsden and his partner Mandalay Blonde, while Treasure & Dirt follows homicide detectives Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan.All of Chris's books have atmospheric Australian settings, a range of colourful characters, intricate plots, descriptive language and emotional depth.Before turning to fiction, Chris was a journalist for more than thirty years. He reported from more than 30 countries on six continents for SBS TV. In Canberra, roles included chief political correspondent for The Bulletin, senior writer for The Age and Online Political Editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.Chris has written two non-fiction books The River (2010) – winner of the ACT Book of the Year – and The Coast (2012), published by Melbourne University Press.He has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Charles Sturt University and a master's degree in International Relations from the Australian National University. He lives in Canberra, Australia.#ChrisHammer #ChrisHammerAuthor #Crimefiction #WritingProcess #Interview #BookLovers #CreativeWriting #InspiringConversations #SuccessStory ______________________________________Find out more: www.TheWritingCommunityChatShow.ComTHE WCCS – TOGETHER AS ONE WE GET IT DONE!If you would like to advertise your #book on the show, to enroll in a book launch interview, or to have a WCCS social media shout out, visit here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheWCCSFOLLOW US► Our website – https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com► Universal link – https://linktr.ee/TheWCCS► Buy the show a coffee – https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheWCCS► Use hashtag TheWritingCommunityChatShow or TheWCCS on social media to keep us current. This show will only succeed with your support!► Support us through Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/WCCS► For our FIVERR affiliate link click here (we will earn a little from you signing up through our link and more if you use the service. We back this service and have used it with great results! – https://fvrr.co/32SB6cs► For our PRO #WRITING AID affiliate link click here – https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=15286Hey! We have spent 3 years using StreamYard. You can see how much we love its features, and how we can make it look great for live streaming. We are huge fans and they are constantly improving their service. Check it out with our link and we could earn from referrals!https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4835638006775808This 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/5445493/advertisement
Professor Laurajane Smith completed her PhD part-time between 1990 and 1996 while working as a full time teaching and research academic at both Charles Sturt University and the University of New South Wales. She is currently Director of the Centre of Heritage and Museum Studies, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, the Australian National University. She is also a fellow of the Society for the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. In 2010-12, she worked to establish the Association of Critical Heritage Studies; she is editor of the International Journal of Heritage Studies and is co-general editor with Dr Gönül Bozoğlu of Routledge's Key Issues in Cultural Heritage. Her books include Uses of Heritage (2006) and Emotional Heritage (2021), and she has edited numerous collections most notably Intangible Heritage (2009) and Safeguarding Intangible Heritage (2019), both with Natsuko Akagawa, and Emotion, Affective Practices, and the Past in the Present (2018, with Margret Wetherell and Gary Campbell) and Heritage, Labour and the Working Class (2011, with Paul A. Shackel and Gary Campbell). In this podcast episode, recorded at the South West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership Summer Festival, we discuss the challenges of pursuing a PhD when there are differences in approach and perspectives between the student and the supervisor. Laurajane shares her personal journey into the PhD and the tensions she faced in the 1980s while exploring indigenous and archaeological relationships. We explore the importance of engaging in critical debate, developing supportive peer networks, and believing in one's own research. We also reflect on the significance of self-reflection and being open to constructive criticism. Short Coda from Laurajane: “In 1996 my PhD was finally turned into a book (after having 2 children in between times): Smith, L. (2004). Archaeological theory and the politics of cultural heritage with Routledge. The text was well received and currently has over 770 citations…so yes, when I was being told and yelled at by senior male academics that I had it ‘wrong' in the end it was because I did have something to say.” If you would like a useful weekly email to support you on your PhD journey you can sign up for ‘Notes from the Life Raft' here: https://mailchi.mp/f2dce91955c6/notes-from-the-life-raft
This episode revolves around the positive experiences of two 2021 graduates, Michael Carter, who graduated from the University of South Australia and Cooper Garoni, who graduated from Charles Sturt University, working together at the Adelaide Heel Pain & SA Running Injury Clinic. In this episode, we discuss the following: Reflecting on what they learnt in their first year. How a joint collaboration can create a win-win situation between employer and employee. What they learnt at university and how it applied to a real-life work situation. What great mentoring looks like. All new graduates talk with each other about working conditions. So far, most of the conversations have been very positive. Our profession needs to market itself more aggressively. The disparity between podiatrists, especially the more senior podiatrists. What have they noticed about the current state of the profession? Advice for current podiatry students. To grow the podiatry profession, it's up to each and every podiatrist to hold themselves up to a higher standard. If you have any questions about this episode, you can email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com, or if you'd like to learn more about One-On-One Business Coaching, please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com; otherwise, you can go directly to my online calendar schedule a face-to-face Zoom meeting with me. Live Events & Online Courses If you're looking for podiatry education, please take a look at my LIVE EVENTS and current ONLINE COURSES that I endorse. YouTube Have you checked out my YouTube Channel – Tyson E Franklin? This is where I uploaded the UNCUT videos of each podcast episode and short career and educational videos. Podiatry Business Owners Club On Facebook, I have created a group called the Podiatry Business Owners Club. If you're a podiatrist or podiatry student and you own a business or would like to own a business one day, this is the group you'll want to join.
In this episode, Jenny Brown will be in discussion with Lauren Errington sharing stories of working with parents who are worried about 1 or more of their children.Lauren is the Executive Director of the Family Systems Institute Sydney. She also lectures at Charles Sturt University and has a clinical practice at the Family Systems Practice Network.The stories shared will reveal what parents gain from observing their interactions – Lauren and Jenny will reflect on learning to observe themselves in their own families.Links:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/anzf.1481https://www.thefsi.com.au
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This week on "Pushing the Limit” Dr. Daniel Weber is internationally renowned as an informative and passionate speaker, traveling extensively lecturing on modern botanical medicine, psycho physical diseases, microbiome and its spectrum of diseases as well as cancer. Dr Weber has nearly 50 years experience across a wide variety of fields including Chinese Medicine Integrated Oncology Herbal Medicine CEO of Panaxea™ International, Autoimmune diseases Botanical oncology isolates Dr Weber is a deep thinker, a master, philosopher, pioneer, artist and this discussion dives deep into medical philosophies, history, oriental medicine and western medicine, paradigm shifts that humanity is experiencing and much more. You will come away inspired and challenged by this interview and if you are someone dealing with cancer then Dr Weber is someone you want to have on your radar and learn from. 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