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Sarah Clunis is the Curator of African Collections at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Dr. Clunis has taught art history for over twenty years at public universities and historically Black colleges and universities. Her research and classes have focused on the history of African art and the display of African objects in Western museum settings. Host: David Sherrin Learn about him at davidsherrin.com or @david_writer.sherrin on Instagram
Hey, Hey, Greg. Clunis here. First off, thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. I do want to let you know the episode you're about to listen to is a replay. It's one of our best performing episodes from this past January. And the reason we're doing a replay today is that I am working on a much more involved episode. That's going to release next week. So I'm scripting, I'm researching. Putting together something that's going to publish next Wednesday. So next Wednesday on the 28th of September, I'm going to have a brand new episode for you. And until then, please enjoy this replay. On how to avoid overwhelm. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0UZNi0KDMMTPLBx4iI_1ew
Gregg Clunis is the host of the Tiny Leaps, Big Changes podcast and the author of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes. He has lived a life of making small improvements which has led him to hosting a successful podcast, launching an app, inspiring others on social media and so much more. As an immigrant to our country, Gregg has worked hard to make an impact and find success in the United States. Along the way, Gregg has grown very angry with personal development. Instead, he prefers to focus on research and how our minds and bodies function at high levels. Gregg Clunis provides great insight on how to improve as an individual, but also take care of yourself along the way.In this episode of the Define Success Podcast, Gregg and Matt dive into the philosophy of "Tiny Leaps, Big Changes". Gregg offers a unique perspective on success and shares valuable lessons for all to learn. Throughout the episode, we discuss: Gregg's personal development journey starting as an immigrantHow to properly set goals that align with your valuesThe importance of being consistent with your goals and how habits can be used to supplement the actions you takeTaking Tiny LeapsHow Tiny Leaps differs from 1% BetterAdvice for people in their 20'sMuch more!Gregg also shares his driving force in life, his definition of success as well as a step of action that we can all take to become more successful. This episode gives a comprehensive look at how being consistent will lead to success and why it is so important to understand yourself above all else. If you are looking for a new book, we also mention plenty of great titles!Follow Gregg on social media: @greggclunis and visit his website: TLBC MediaSave on groceries with INSTACART: Instacart - HomeSave 15% on all STRONG COFFEE products using code 'SUCCESS' Strong Coffee Company - The World's Premier On-the-Go CoffeeSave on all CURED Products using code 'MATT' or: CURED Nutrition: Cannabinoid, Mushroom and Adaptogen SupplementsGet a free trial with Audible: https://www.audible.com/ep/creator?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R&irclickid=Qprz83RHKxyLR2JwUx0Mo389UkGRPA2VRzLo0A0&irgwc=1 SUBSCRIBE to the Define Success Podcast on any podcast platform: The Define Success Podcast with Matt Lupi on Apple PodcastsFOLLOW us on Instagram: The Define Success Podcast (@definesuccess_pod) • Instagram photos and videosFollow Matt on Instagram: Matt Lupi (@matt__lupi) • Instagram photos and videosLeave a 5-star RATING on Spotify: The Define Success Podcast with Matt Lupi | Podcast on Spotify
Welcome to HMSC Connects! where we go behind the scenes of four Harvard museums to explore the connections between us, our big, beautiful world, and even what lies beyond. In this episode host Jennifer Berglund and guest Sarah Clunis, the Director of Academic Partnerships for the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and the new curator of their African collections, delve into important topics focusing on racial identity and healing from the collective trauma of slavery.
Devon Clunis is the newly appointed Inspector General of Policing for Ontario, Canada. After climbing the ranks as a 25 year veteran of the Winnipeg police, Devon was named Chief of Police in 2012, making him the first Black police chief in all of Canada. While he retired in 2016, Devon has split his time between enjoying retirement and consulting with police organizations across North America. In the summer of 2020, after the death of George Floyd and the subsequent calls for change and conversations surrounding the relationship between race and police, Devon felt a call to action. He accepted the position as Ontario's first Inspector General of Policing for the province. In this episode of Between Headlines, Devon shares his early childhood experiences of immigrating from Jamaica to Winnipeg, the teacher that influenced his life and how he went from a teenager avoiding police to becoming the highest-ranking officer in the city. He also shares his reaction to police violence against the Black community, his thoughts on Black Lives Matter and his approach to policing.
Dr. Tamara Clunis, VP for Academic Affairs at Amarillo College, gives the keynote for the 2020 Student Success Summit. Get In Touch! You can connect with Kara Monroe on twitter @KNMTweets Reach out with show ideas, comments, or questions via twitter or at our email address - ourcollegeyourvoices@ivytech.edu. Leave us a voice mail at 317-572-5049. Respond to the Call for Action, ask a question, give a shout out to a colleague, or an episode suggestion. Check out show notes, listen to past episodes, and get instructions on how to access the podcast on our website at http://www.ivytech.edu/podcast.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.06.371567v1?rss=1 Authors: Dakin, R., Clunis, P., Ryder, T. B. Abstract: Social reciprocity is thought to be the most important driver of cooperation among non-kin, but its effects on complex social networks in the wild have not been studied. Here, we test whether reciprocation can explain social dynamics in a cooperative bird, the wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda). Over three years of study, we observed that territory holding males engaged in far more reciprocated (bidirectional) partnerships with other territory holders than expected by chance. Reciprocated partnerships were also stronger (i.e., the partners interacted more frequently) than non-reciprocated partnerships, controlling for spatial proximity. Furthermore, we show that a male's social contribution to a given partner was predictive of the number of social interactions he received from that same partner. Finally, we show that reciprocation predicted the long-term stability of a partnership one year later. Together, these results demonstrate that reciprocity can stabilize cooperation within a broader social network. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
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The views expressed on air during Toys & Tech of the Trade do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show NotesThis episode we sit down with podcaster, entrepreneur and author Gregg Clunis. We talk about loss, podcasting, anime, personal development and his new book Tiny Leaps, Big Changes: Everyday Strategies to Accomplish More, Crush Your Goals, and Create the Life You Want. It was not only an incredibly personal conversation but one that we hope offers something to everyone that listens. Toys, Tech & Awesome Stuff Mentioned In This Episode•WritingGoogle Docs & dictation•Mobile Device: Note 8•GamesFortniteWorld of Warcraft•Hydra Peak Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/2ALdXuY•AppsInstagramGmailAdobe Audition•YouTubersSecular Talk: https://www.youtube.com/user/SecularTalkThe Young Turks: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheYoungTurksMajority Report: https://www.youtube.com/user/SamSeder•AnimeMy Hero AcademiaLog Horizon: https://www.crunchyroll.com/log-horizonBaby Steps: https://myanimelist.net/anime/21185/Baby_StepsHaikyuu: https://myanimelist.net/anime/20583/HaikyuuAce of Diamonds: https://www.crunchyroll.com/ace-of-the-diamondAttack on Titan: https://www.crunchyroll.com/attack-on-titanShokugeki no Soma: https://www.crunchyroll.com/food-wars-shokugeki-no-somaThat Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime: https://www.crunchyroll.com/that-time-i-got-reincarnated-as-a-slimeGuest Links•Official Website: https://greggclunis.com/•IG: https://www.instagram.com/greggclunis/•Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tinyleaps/•Tiny Leaps, Big Changes Podcast: https://awesound.com/greggclunis/podcast/tiny-leaps-big-changes•Tiny Leaps, Big Changes: Everyday Strategies to Accomplish More, Crush Your Goals, and Create the Life You Want (Book): https://amzn.to/2SWLoBE•Tiny Leaps Books Party: https://tinyleaps.splashthat.com/•Tiny Leaps Book: http://tinyleapsbook.com•MixTape: https://soundcloud.com/greggclunis/sets/october-10thKeep up with RAGE Works •Follow RAGE Works on:•Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rageworks/•Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAGE_Works•Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRAGEWorks/Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•Call Me When It’s Over: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/cmwio/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/
The views expressed on air during Toys & Tech of the Trade do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show NotesThis episode we sit down with podcaster, entrepreneur and author Gregg Clunis. We talk about loss, podcasting, anime, personal development and his new book Tiny Leaps, Big Changes: Everyday Strategies to Accomplish More, Crush Your Goals, and Create the Life You Want. It was not only an incredibly personal conversation but one that we hope offers something to everyone that listens. Toys, Tech & Awesome Stuff Mentioned In This Episode•WritingGoogle Docs & dictation•Mobile Device: Note 8•GamesFortniteWorld of Warcraft•Hydra Peak Water Bottle: https://amzn.to/2ALdXuY•AppsInstagramGmailAdobe Audition•YouTubersSecular Talk: https://www.youtube.com/user/SecularTalkThe Young Turks: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheYoungTurksMajority Report: https://www.youtube.com/user/SamSeder•AnimeMy Hero AcademiaLog Horizon: https://www.crunchyroll.com/log-horizonBaby Steps: https://myanimelist.net/anime/21185/Baby_StepsHaikyuu: https://myanimelist.net/anime/20583/HaikyuuAce of Diamonds: https://www.crunchyroll.com/ace-of-the-diamondAttack on Titan: https://www.crunchyroll.com/attack-on-titanShokugeki no Soma: https://www.crunchyroll.com/food-wars-shokugeki-no-somaThat Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime: https://www.crunchyroll.com/that-time-i-got-reincarnated-as-a-slimeGuest Links•Official Website: https://greggclunis.com/•IG: https://www.instagram.com/greggclunis/•Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tinyleaps/•Tiny Leaps, Big Changes Podcast: https://awesound.com/greggclunis/podcast/tiny-leaps-big-changes•Tiny Leaps, Big Changes: Everyday Strategies to Accomplish More, Crush Your Goals, and Create the Life You Want (Book): https://amzn.to/2SWLoBE•Tiny Leaps Books Party: https://tinyleaps.splashthat.com/•Tiny Leaps Book: http://tinyleapsbook.com•MixTape: https://soundcloud.com/greggclunis/sets/october-10thKeep up with RAGE Works •Follow RAGE Works on:•Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rageworks/•Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAGE_Works•Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRAGEWorks/Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/bitnb/•Call Me When It’s Over: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/cmwio/•The Regular Season Sportscast: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/trss/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: http://rageworks.net/podcasts/tbt/•The Variant Issue: http://rageworks.net/category/podcasts/tvi/
What You'll Learn 1. Who is Greg Clunis 2. Greg's journey with Self Help 3. Check out: https://greggclunis.com/ 4. How To Find Your Truth For What You Were Born To do Myth 5. Where You Can start Improving You Inner Circle 7. Greg's Relationship With Himself 8. Why Greg Doesn't Care About Interviews 9. The Complexities Of The World If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast. I'd also love it if you could leave me a review. Doing this will help more people discover the show so they to can get more done and get more out of life. If you want to get on a podcast, or receive the cliff notes for this episode: email me at logan@logantylernelson.com
Our special guest, a close friend and our co-worker, Kimone Clunis was there. She was looking for fulfilment and meaning but in all the wrong places. One day she began an incredible journey to finding freedom in God's truth.
Devon Clunis, Winnipeg Police Chief by Food & Friends with Larry
Today's podcast is brough to you by: Chief Devon Clunis is committed to youth and his community, which shows through as we talk about policing and change. Chief Devon Clunis began his career with the Winnipeg Police Service in 1987 and has served in major areas of the organization including Uniform Patrol, Traffic, Plainclothes Investigation, Community Relations, Organizational Development & Support, and Duty Office (city-wide operational command), as well as a number of administrative leadership roles. Chief Clunis is an avid community volunteer and has helped to raise over $1 000 000.00 on behalf of the Children’s Wish Foundation of Manitoba. He was appointed police chaplain in 1998 and has provided support to his members in that capacity, as well as providing support to members of New York City Police Department in the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Center. The Winnipeg Police Service formally recognized his excellence in policing and community work by awarding him the James Toal Award of Excellence in 2002. Chief Clunis was promoted to Patrol Sergeant in 2002, Sergeant in 2004, Inspector in 2007, Superintendent in 2010, and appointed Chief of Police October 2012. In addition to his leadership and management skills, Chief Clunis has overseen the development of an in-house leadership development program for Service members. He is a well- respected leader who believes the future of our city hinges on the creation of a culture of safety for all citizens and is honored to help lead in this area. Devon is married to his wife Pearlene and has two daughters Taylene and Atira. Early in the episode Chief Clunis gave his thoughts on having an informed community, "I think it’s important we educate the public, that we have a very informed public. Regarding police practices, procedures and why maybe we can’t tell you. I think when we have a public that is more informed, more engaged; when we have to make those difficult decisions, they will understand." Later the Chief had this to say about being good to each other, "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle." Here is the link to the information piece Chief Clunis wrote about telling his community why the police can't always tell you everything: http://winnipeg.ca/police/insidewps/20150415.stm You can follow the Winnipeg Police: Web Twitter @wpgpolice YouTube Channel WPGpoliceservice.