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In February, the Inside the ICE House Podcasts aired four new episodes covering a diverse range of industries, from the development of ICE Voice and the changing workforce, to the rebranding of an insurance industry icon and how AI is helping in drug development. Episode 456: IPC Systems CEO Kurt Adams on Innovation, Acquisition, & the Development of ICE Voice Episode 457: Author Rishad Tobaccowala on Retraining, Relearning, and "Rethinking Work" Episode 458: Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan on Drug Development & AI's Role in Disease Treatment Episode 459: The Hartford's Chris Swift & Claire Burns on Legacy, A Bold New Look, and Lasting Impact
For 215 years, the Hartford Insurance Group (NYSE: HIG) has been a steadfast force in helping customers and communities recover from devastation. Since 1810, the insurance industry icon has remained committed to supporting those it serves through both hardships and victories. CEO & Chairman Chris Swift and Chief Marketing & Communications Officer Claire burns go Inside the ICE House to discuss how they are transforming the company for future success and shaping its operations and public identity to embrace the opportunities ahead. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Egg donation in the U.S. is a multibillion dollar industry with high stakes and complicated dynamics. Anita talks with two egg donors about why they donated and what they wish they'd known earlier. Plus, a medical anthropologist shines a light on the messy world of donor compensation and why some eggs are valued higher than others.Meet the guests:- Julie Ventura, egg donor and nail artist, shares her journey of donating eggs for her best friends to start a family- Claire Burns, egg donor and Canadian playwright, actor and advocate, explains her concerns with the industry after hearing about lots of varying experiences as the co-founder of the online support group, We Are Egg Donors- Daisy Deomampo, associate professor of anthropology at Fordham University, breaks down her research into the racialization and commodification of the egg donor market, particularly for Asian American donorsRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on TikTok and Instagram Leave a message for Embodied
Egg donation in the U.S. is a multibillion dollar industry with high stakes and complicated dynamics. Anita talks with two egg donors about why they donated and what they wish they'd known earlier. Plus, a medical anthropologist shines a light on the messy world of donor compensation and why some eggs are valued higher than others.Meet the guests:- Julie Ventura, egg donor and nail artist, shares her journey of donating eggs for her best friends to start a family- Claire Burns, egg donor and Canadian playwright, actor and advocate, explains her concerns with the industry after hearing about lots of varying experiences as the co-founder of the online support group, We Are Egg Donors- Daisy Deomampo, associate professor of anthropology at Fordham University, breaks down her research into the racialization and commodification of the egg donor market, particularly for Asian American donorsRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformBuy tickets for our live event on 4/20/24!Follow Embodied on X and Instagram Leave a message for Embodied
What does wellbeing in the workplace mean to you? There's a lot of talk about mental health, and mental wellbeing, yet when it comes to understanding the full breadth and depth of our wellness this nowhere near the full story. Are your people happy, healthy and comfortable? In this episode Rachael & John are in conversation with Claire Burns Health and Wellbeing Consultant - Mental Health First Aid Instructor and Founder of Wurkplace Wellbeing; uncovering the range and scope of employee help, that better leaders should be seeking within their organisations. They uncover the four pillars of well-being and discover how each one can be affected by the other. Looking after your employees makes obvious sense, it should be the human thing to do; vital for the individual, their family and friends and the good of your organisation. Yet it is not so obvious to match peoples outward behaviour with their thinking, and understanding what's most important to them. Three Things for Leaders to be on the lookout for:- People have different starting points - The critical importance of showing affirmation and validation of someones situation Vulnerability to stress - Appreciating the different triggers, and our individual capacity that fill up our “stress tank" Hidden behaviours - Asking why perfectionism is a real problem alert? Claire's Leadership Essentials: 1. Curiosity 2. Empathy 3. Role Modelling The four pillars of wellbeing: social, financial, mental health, and physical health. You can contact Claire on LinkedIn, and access her website here at https://www.wurkplace-wellbeing.co.uk
Okay it's a simple setup, alright? Divorcee and her child move into a giant home with a special room for panicking, but the guy who made the freak out room comes back to gets what's inside it, and also his team sucks so bad, and also the protagonist and her daughter are in the Go Nuts Room where the money (??) is. Plus Jared Leto is there. We're joined by podcaster Claire Burns to discuss the ups, downs, and inconsistencies of David Fincher's 2000s thriller, and the novelization by James Ellison. Overbye really likes the book, but it turns out the book is really sexist when you think about it, so now he's thought about it and he DOESN'T like it anymore. Check out Claire's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clarify-your-day-with-claire-burns/id1658438738 Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next Week on Authorized: Mission Impossible 1, by the High School Musical guy? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Okay it's a simple setup, alright? Divorcee and her child move into a giant home with a special room for panicking, but the guy who made the freak out room comes back to gets what's inside it, and also his team sucks so bad, and also the protagonist and her daughter are in the Go Nuts Room where the money (??) is. Plus Jared Leto is there. We're joined by podcaster Claire Burns to discuss the ups, downs, and inconsistencies of David Fincher's 2000s thriller, and the novelization by James Ellison. Overbye really likes the book, but it turns out the book is really sexist when you think about it, so now he's thought about it and he DOESN'T like it anymore. Check out Claire's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clarify-your-day-with-claire-burns/id1658438738 Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next Week on Authorized: Mission Impossible 1, by the High School Musical guy? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Who's to blame for the Kidnapping of Patty Hearst?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) welcomes actor and comedian Claire Burns to discuss the very infamous circumstances surrounding the kidnapping and radicalization of Patty Hearst. Was Stockholm Syndrome the cause or effect? And what was going on in 1970's America that led to the formation of the SLA? Fact Checker Krystal Dinsberg and Producer Clayton Early help crack the case.We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The tables have turned! On this season 1 finale, producer Krystal asks Claire the tough questions. Claire explains how she's like a pepperoni, shares 2 of her favorite days, breaks down how she turned to comedy after grief, and exposes her unhealthy nighttime routine. Krystal does a great job captaining the boat while avoiding all the personal questions shot in her direction. Claire still has hope Krystal will open up in season 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clarify-your-day/message
Is a “boner” a collector of bones? Does Cool teen Kate Sisk have a “boob kink?” In this episode you'll learn about Human Sex, with help from comedians Jessie Jolles (Happily Ever Heard Of It), Claire Burns (Clarify Your Day), and Bethelzda, a giant worm. Theme song by Brooks Allison. ABOUT SARAH SMALLWOOD PARSONS: Sarah Smallwood Parsons is a queer comedian and artist in NYC, best known for hosting Characters Welcome (100k+ YouTube subscribers) and her viral video “The Song in Every Musical That No One Likes” (3M views). Check out her TV pilot Forgotten Animals and follow her everywhere @sarahsmallwoodparsons Instagram Twitter TiktokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OSA presents: Only Sketches About Book Club!! Yes, we know what you're wondering, this podcast HAS been recommended by both Oprah and Reese. Featuring the the lovely comedian, actor, and co-host of the No Such Thing As Love podcast Claire Burns! Can't get enough of Only Sketches About? Subscribe so you don't miss out on the latest episodes, and if you liked what you heard, be sure to leave us a 5-star review! OSA Book Club was written by Chris Fitzgerald, Cassidy Graham, Lauren Hardman, Annette Storckman, and Gabrielle Williott, and performed by Claire Burns, Gamal ElSawah, Chris Fitzgerald, Cassidy Graham, Lauren Hardman, and Annette Storckman. Theme music by Nicholas R. Nelson. Sketches: Scholastic Book Club by Chris Fitzgerald Better Than Sex Cake by Gabrielle Williott It's Just Book Club by Lauren Hardman Truckers by Chris Fitzgerald Diaries by Cassidy Graham Gutenberg's Club by Annette Storckman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/only-sketches-about/support
This week I dive into the good and bad of dating with guests Jessie Jolles and Claire Burns, hosts of the popular podcast No Such Thing As Love. In this episode, they share some of the ways in which their dating lives have changed over the past two years and some of the lessons they have learned. SHOW NOTES: https://www.datebrazen.com/blog/how-jessie-jolles-and-claire-burns-created-badass-love-lives
It's a New Year's Eve party, sugarthings! We're joined by past guests Spinks, Tim Girrbach, Jenny Stokka, Kyle Turner, Veda Kumarjiguda, Claire Burns, Rick Guzman, Jesse Roth, Alex Hare, and Mike Poole to discuss favorite movie kisses - and we have a few other surprises on the way... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/everyone-is-hot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE CATEGORY IS... SHORT KINGS! Actor/host/production designer Claire Burns (IFC, FUNNY OR DIE, NO SUCH THING AS LOVE podcast) joins Michael and Shelley to talk about her Stealth Sex Symbol... Danny DeVito in RUTHLESS PEOPLE (1983). Other films discussed include ANNA LUCASTA (1958) and THE STATION AGENT (2003). Follow Claire on Instagram @clairelbs. Let's get horny!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/everyone-is-hot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katie and Christie are getting to know a true queen of all trades, Jessie Jolles! Jessie is a writer, actor, director, comedian, podcast host, creator, and business woman who is, in her own words, "funny as hell and deep as a well." She is also on a mission to inspire, uplift, and empower women everywhere to become the best versions of themselves, and this week, she does just that. Jessie shares the story of how she took a chance on herself, which led to her most profound breakthroughs. She covers the depths of becoming more present, picturing your body as a vehicle (literally & figuratively), dating as the "new" version of yourself, setting boundaries to build your self-worth, and SO. MUCH. MORE. Do not miss this one! Be sure to follow Jessie on Twitter & Instagram @JessieJolles and listen to her hilarious and helpful podcasts: No Such Thing As Love with Claire Burns, Middle Children with Chris Burns, The Taylor Strecker Show on Patreon and Talking to Me on Patreon. Follow us on Instagram @wedontknowherpod or send us an email: wedontknowherpod@gmail.com with your thoughts and feelings!
Only Sketches About brings their big brains to the biggest brain game of all: chess! OSA Chess was written by Cassidy Graham, Chris Fitzgerald, and Annette Storckman. Performances by: Gamal ElSawah, Chris Fitzgerald, Cassidy Graham, Lauren Hardman, and Annette Storckman with special appearances by Claire Burns and Dan Titmuss. Theme music by Nicholas R. Nelson. Sketches: Chess Interview by Cassidy Graham Chess Changes by Chris Fitzgerald Ska Ska Ska by Annette Storckman Wizard's Chess by Annette Storckman Outback Steakhouse by Chris Fitzgerald Dentity Cris-Chess by Cassidy Graham --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/only-sketches-about/support
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To mark DART's ten-year anniversary, we invited some of the team involved in delivering the service, including one of our scale-up partners, My Sister's House Women's Centre, to talk about the impact it's had on children and families they've worked with. This episode features Claire Burns, an Implementation Manager at the NSPCC, Mel Hughson, a Children's Services Practitioner at the NSPCC and Natalie Everson, a DART Programme Co-ordinator from My Sister's House Women's Centre. View the podcast transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.
Jessie Jolles and Claire Burns are two funnyladies that your host admires very much and wanted to check in with regarding this whole...2020 thing. Claire is an Actor / Producer / Art Director and Jessie is a Writer / Director /Comedian. You might also recognize Jessie as the VERY FIRST guest on this podcast way back in April 2019 when the world made sense! Both of them have delightful Instagrams you must follow immediately. Join all three of us for the longest episode of this podcast EVER, wherein we discuss gross girl things, how to do hobbies, Claire's haunted lobby, and living in vans. We do not live in vans. Jessie on InstagramClaire on Instagram Nicole Byer's book about bikinis Support this podcast on Patreon! (New discounts available for annual memberships!) shanisilver.comA Single Serving Podcast Facebook GroupShani on InstagramAnti-Racism Resources For My White Friends & ReadersPodcast logo by Johanna PendleyPodcast hosted on BuzzsproutTranscript of podcast via Otter*Some links above are affiliate linksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
The gals and dolls, Jessie Jolles and Claire Burns, from No Such Thing As Love podcast are back, and we are tackling the AFTERLIFE, young MERYL, and Quarantine DATES! Follow Jessie https://www.instagram.com/jessiejolles/ Follow Claire https://www.instagram.com/clairelbs/ https://www.instagram.com/nosuchthingasloveshow/
The gals and dolls, Jessie Jolles and Claire Burns, from No Such Thing As Love podcast are back, and we are tackling the AFTERLIFE, young MERYL, and Quarantine DATES! Follow Jessie https://www.instagram.com/jessiejolles/ Follow Claire https://www.instagram.com/clairelbs/ https://www.instagram.com/nosuchthingasloveshow/ https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/stillgotit/episode_189_defending_your_life.mp3
No one can save you except for you. In this episode, Jessie Jolles and I talk about being the hero of our own story, disordered eating, and Jessie reveals her childhood trademark. Jessie Jolles is a writer/comedian living in Queens, New York. She’s worked for over 2 years as a writer/director for Betches Media where her videos have millions of views. She’s also written standup for personalities like Taylor Strecker (The Taylor Strecker Show) and Stassi Schroeder (Vanderpump Rules). She was 1 of 100 creators from around the world selected for YouTube's “Women in Comedy” Production Program. You can hear her on her podcast No Such Thing As Love with Claire Burns and her new podcast with Chris Burns (aka Fat Carrie Bradshaw) called Middle Children. Jessie and I open the show about our shared terrible experience with toxic power. We were both babies! It's a miracle we didn't quit the comedy business back then. Plus, an article came out validating that something was wrong with the CEO. Jessie learned that she needed to make money separately, so she didn't make creative decisions based on money. Everything suffers if you make decisions based on money. Jessie dives deep into her childhood. Being an overweight kid really shapes everything. Jessie did not let her parents control her eating habits. After summer camp, Jessie's dad said she was unrecognizable because she had gained so much weight. In high school, Jessie thought the key to success was losing weight. Summer camp was a buffet, Jessie felt like she could finally eat because her parents weren't around. Jessie had a rolling backpack in high school – it was her trademark. However, it seriously made her a target for bullies. We talk about dyslexia and being the "special" class growing up. Jessie's mom always knew she was smart, she just learned differently. Instead of cheating, Jessie would cram, make up a song, and learn it. Presentations in high school were also fantastic – she considered it like a performance. Jessie would trick people into doing work for her in college. However, texting has been such a problem for Jessie. In fact, she broke up with someone because she misread one of their text messages. Stay tuned as we talk about Jessie's dating history and what happened after Jessie realized she had an eating disorder. In this Episode: [ 0:05 ] Our lousy experience together [ 18:50 ] About Jessie’s childhood [ 28:00 ] Having dyslexia and being in the “special” class [ 45:30 ] Jessie broke up with someone over a misread text message [ 51:00 ] Cheating on tests in high school [ 53:40 ] How Jessie tricked people into doing her work in college [ 54:55 ] When Jessie started taking ADD stimulants [ 64:20 ] About Jessie’s parents and her childhood acting career [ 69:00 ] When Jessie started dating [ 80:00 ] After Jessie realized she had an eating disorder Quotes: “My shape was cubic.” “A rolling backpack is my trademark.” “I pulled all my hair out.” “I was the first one eliminated in any spelling bee.” “Everything came back to food for me.” “I’m funny as hell and deep as a well.” Links Mentioned: Jessie’s Website: Jessie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessiejolles/ No Such Thing as Love: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-such-thing-as-love/id1464027373 Email me: emmasbunker@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emmawillmannshow/support
Questions are answered and blood is spilled backstage at the 15th Annual Octane Awards. Performed by Chris Cafero, Eli James, Damon Ketron, Claire Burns, Chris Kipiniak, Jeremy Bent, Johan Matton, Connor Ratliff, Amy Warren, Ariel Gitlin, Erin Bartley, Jessica Morgan, Jack Frederick, Thomas Whittington, Joanna Bradley, Liz Leimkuhler, Will Martinez, Elana Fishbein, and Stefan Schuette. Written by Hunter Nelson, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. Our associate producers are Davy Gardner and Emily Marinoff. The Truth Instagram Twitter
Questions are answered and blood is spilled backstage at the 15th Annual Octane Awards. Performed by Chris Cafero, Eli James, Damon Ketron, Claire Burns, Chris Kipiniak, Jeremy Bent, Johan Matton, Connor Ratliff, Amy Warren, Ariel Gitlin, Erin Bartley, Jessica Morgan, Jack Frederick, Thomas Whittington, Joanna Bradley, Liz Leimkuhler, Will Martinez, Elana Fishbein, and Stefan Schuette. Written by Hunter Nelson, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. Our associate producers are Davy Gardner and Emily Marinoff. The Truth Instagram Twitter
Questions are answered and blood is spilled backstage at the 15th Annual Octane Awards. Performed by Chris Cafero, Eli James, Damon Ketron, Claire Burns, Chris Kipiniak, Jeremy Bent, Johan Matton, Connor Ratliff, Amy Warren, Ariel Gitlin, Erin Bartley, Jessica Morgan, Jack Frederick, Thomas Whittington, Joanna Bradley, Liz Leimkuhler, Will Martinez, Elana Fishbein, and Stefan Schuette. Written by Hunter Nelson, and produced by Jonathan Mitchell. Our associate producers are Davy Gardner and Emily Marinoff. The Truth Instagram Twitter
On this week's special s'more episode, Maddie is joined by Claire Burns (@clairelbs) to discuss being on a UCB house team, dating rejection, repeating fashion trends, technology addictions, the beauty industry, living in Tennessee, working in email marketing, the original WeWork and the WeWork summer camp! Links to Things Discussed in the Episode: We Asked Gen Z to Pick a Name (NY Times): https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/style/generation-z-name.html Connect with Claire Online: Website: claireburns.com Instagram/Twitter: @clairelbs Connect with Camp Adulthood: Website: campadulthood.com Email: hello@campadulthood.com Instagram/Twitter: @camp_adulthood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campadulthood/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/camp_adulthood
We did it. Oh my god, we went there. AMAZING and insightful guest director/producer Heidi Miami Marshall joins Celey and special host Claire Burns to discuss this SEMINAL film. Spoiler alert: it turns out you can be an absolute classic and still age horribly. Follow Heidi: http://heidimarshall.com/ https://www.instagram.com/heidimiamieyes/ https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2017/11/23/muscle/ Follow Claire: https://www.instagram.com/clairelbs/ Kohls series: https://tinyurl.com/y95cz9m8
We did it. Oh my god, we went there. AMAZING and insightful guest director/producer Heidi Miami Marshall joins Celey and special host Claire Burns to discuss this SEMINAL film. Spoiler alert: it turns out you can be an absolute classic and still age horribly. Follow Heidi: http://heidimarshall.com/ https://www.instagram.com/heidimiamieyes/ https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2017/11/23/muscle/ Follow Claire: https://www.instagram.com/clairelbs/ Kohls series: https://tinyurl.com/y95cz9m8
DAILY YOKE Picking a sperm donor is relatively common place especially for those choosing single motherhood, but egg donation is rarely discussed or talked about. Sperm or egg shopping can be similar to online dating and feel like a daunting task to navigate the system. There are more resources than ever to support those using third-party reproduction, such as the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR) created by Wendy Kramer. The DSR website assists the individuals who donated their own DNA, conceived via sperm, egg or embryo donation, or born from donor-reproduction that are seeking mutually desired contact with others whom they share genetic ties with. Another support group and community that provides assistance is called, We Are Egg Donors (WAED) founded by egg donors: Raquel Cool and Claire Burns. The WAED website offers women who donate their eggs support during treatment, provides clinic accountability, and honest judgment-free conversations about egg donation. Molly Hawkey, a comedian, photographer, and actress in Los Angeles started a podcast called Spermcast to explore and find a sperm donor. Molly froze her eggs around her 37th birthday to delay parenthood with the right person, but after several dead-end relationships she is not sure that her ideal partner exists. Now at almost 40, she does not want to rush into getting married and plans to have a baby on her own. Molly is on the quest to find the perfect sperm donor and venture down the path of single motherhood by choice instead. Wendy Burch is an Emmy Award-winning television journalist, reporter, and news anchor for KTLA in Los Angeles. She covered thousands of stories, but felt like she neglected to let her own personal story unfold until Wendy's biological clock alarm sounded on her 40th birthday. After several rounds of IVF, injections, fertility drugs, acupuncture not resulting in a pregnancy, after much hesitation Wendy decided her best option was to use an egg donor. She thought it would be dishonest not to tell the truth to her fans and viewers about how she got pregnant, so she turned the news cameras on herself. Wendy explains what made her decide to change her path to pregnancy using a donor egg. Have you donated your eggs or signed-up to be an egg donor? Take this quick survey and help volunteer to share your experience with San Francisco State University and Generations Ahead research. Do you have a child conceived via egg donor? Check out this book Happy Together by Julie Marie @happytogetherchildrensbook to begin the conversation and help introduce the concept of donation to a young child. #EggClub Shout Out: Daley Dunham @daleydunham 17 and Me SEASON 2 EPISODE 18 SPONSORS Future Family | Theralogix | Mosie Baby | Uqora | Vino Diva | Social Media @EggologyClub | +1 978-EGG-CLUB | eggologyclub@gmail.com | https://eggologyclub.com/season-02-episode-18/
Hockey player turned figure skater? A movie almost entirely of montages? Amazing. ALMOST. Celey has wishes, WISHES, of things she wanted this movie to accomplish. Claire Burns (of Travel Channel's Retro Eats) and Alex Otis (of sketch, improv and comedy writing) join in to revisit this Olympic romcom.
I've never laughed harder about anything so objectively trash as this movie. That is the Venn diagram and we aimed to please. Performers, comedians, and believers in love, Jessie and Claire join Celey for a witching "good" time, some musical numbers, and popular boys. It's Teen Witch!
Happy Thanksgiving!! Regretsville is here to accompany you on your Holiday travels! Comedian Claire Burns joins Soren and Jolles to discuss her biggest regret: not having more recordings of her mom before she died 17 years ago. But before that, all three are itching to dissect their regrets of the week: Jessies salad wasnt taken off the dinner bill, even when it was delivered after everyone completed their meal; Tracy massacres an ingrown hair on her boob; and Claire wishes she left 15 minutes early all the time.
Tuesday 21 November 2017with Ayaan, Ruby, George, and Lauren7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:05am 'Family Violence is Union Business workshop by Michelle Jackson - Acting Branch Secretary for the Australian Services Union (ASU). The workshop was part of a one day conference called Working Women Get Organised by the Geelong Women Unionists Network. 7:20am Vox pop with protesters outside of Claire Burns campaign Office. The protest was organized by Public Housing Defence Network to highlight Labor's participation in the selling off of Public Housing to private developers.7:30am Community Announcements7:45am Interview on the work of the Diversity Council of Victoria, marriage equality and the recent postal plebiscite outcome8:00am Alternative News Manus updates, Lidia Thorpe's win in the Northcote by-election and the recommendations from the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory8:15am Interview with Sally Goldner, who is the media representative at Transgender Victoria and is also involved with Transfamily and Bisexual Alliance Victoria
This week on Ghosted Stories, Chelsea (@thechelseawhite) and Erin (@erinleafe) chat with comedian, actor and host Claire Burns (@clairelbs) about getting ghosted by a guy who acted like they were in a 3 yr relationship after a few dates. Plus, Topical Sh**: We’re celebrating Halloween with real ghost stories (as in dead people haunting you)! We would love you for subscribing, rating, and reviewing and telling a friend about us if you love this podcast! Email us your ghosted stories, dating questions and concerns to ghostedstoriespodcast@gmail.com and we may feature them in a future episode! Follow us on Twitter @GhostedStories and Instagram @GhostedStoriesPodcast. And come see us at our next LIVE HALLOWEEN show Friday 10/27 @ 9pm at The PIT Underground 123 E. 24th St. in NYC with Andrea Silenzi and Greg Stone! Tix: thepit-nyc.com/event/2017-10-27-…sted-stories-live. Boo!
Welcome back, #MichelleNation! Mich gets personal with her hilarious guests as they discuss eating disorders, "Long Island Medium," horrible dates, Panera Bread, and, of course, "Bachelor in Paradise." Also, Michelle opens up about her family, her career, and more. Join us for one of the funniest "Fresh Batch" episodes yet! P.S. Do we even care about Dean?
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this podcast, we invite two strangers to get to know each other and record their conversation. In this episode of the podcast, Claire Burns (http://www.claireburns.com) and Kyle Grubb (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grubbntug) meet for the first time.
In this episode, we talk about the changing face of the city, about what we preserve, and what gets left behind. We talk to Kaitlin Wainwright, director of programming for Heritage Toronto. We talk to Toronto For Everyone's Hima Batavia and Negin Sairafi, co-producers of the Honest Ed's farewell celebration. And we speak to the Storefront Theatre's Benjamin Blais, and Claire Burns, about the value of community arts hubs, and the challenges threatening their existence.
The role of the Chief Customer Officer is not an age-old role. It's a unique new role that's set up differently at every organization. One example comes from MetLife who has seasoned industry executive Claire Burns running customer strategy. Burns serves as the Chief Customer Officer for MetLife which covers 110 million customers and 65K employees. The global company has an extensive and diverse product and distribution channels. Burns leads transformational change – tasked with shifting from a product centric corporate strategy to a customer centric corporate strategy. Burns, reporting to the CMO, has a “matrixed” managed team of 50 change agents around the world who are responsible for implementing these customer-centric programs. Burns' task is aligning the entire company around the customer. She helps the company decide what kinds of products they need to create. Burns also evaluated what services are going well and what ones aren't. She ensures the company is treating its customers as an asset—helping the broader organization gain clarity with their priorities and ensure they align. More About Our Sponsor Plantronics: Plantronics offers one of the industry's most complete families of corded and wireless products for unified communications. Widely recognized for their sound quality, reliability and comfort, Plantronics' audio solutions help companies extend the benefits of IP communications throughout the extended enterprise, fostering better business communication and efficiency regardless of where professionals are working. https://www.plantronics.com/us/company/
This week on Hull on Estates, Rick Bickhram and Natalia Agelini discuss the transition of disabled minors to adulthood and what kind of implications that have. They refer fairly often to a paper called "Planning for Disabled Children, the Transition to Adulthood" by Claire Burns, which was presented at the most recent Trust and Estate Summit. Feel free to send us an email at hull.lawyers@gmail.com or leave us a comment on the Hull on Estates blog.