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Welcome to Episode 161: Making Math More Human with Thomas Colclough. Dr. Tom Colclough is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Center for Knowledge, Technology, and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He earned a bachelor's of science degree in Mathematics and Philosophy with Specialism in Logic and Foundations from the University of Warwick (“Worrick”!), UK, and then a doctorate in Philosophy from the department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at UCI. This background will be very important to our conversation as you'll see in a few moments. In this conversation, Tom and I discuss the various trauma-informed practices such as safety, choice, empowerment, trustworthiness, and collaboration and how they can be applied in higher ed math courses. There are specific design choices that can be used to combat negative and restrictive mindsets that some students bring into math classes. And once these affective parts of the learning process are addressed logically and systematically, students can find greater success where they often previously found frustration. You'll also see many connections with the UDL guidelines throughout this conversation with specific emphasis on multiple means of engagement.
On today's episode, LA Opera Chorus Director Jeremy Frank welcomes bass-baritone Craig Colclough for a conversation about “Falstaff,” in which Colclough plays the titular role. Learn what Craig's first instrument was, how he feels to see himself on a show banner, and what his first impressions of LA Opera were. Craig and Jeremy also analyze “Falstaff” through a Shakespearean lens, with Craig sharing his personal interpretation of the role he's played for over a decade. “Falstaff” runs now through May 10th on the LA Opera stage. Get your tickets at LAOpera.org.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Justin interviews Neil Colclough, RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter President and 2025 RIMS Volunteer of the Year Award Winner, about his career path, how his Royal Marines service time helped steer his risk management path, and why he moved to Colorado. Neil tells of his years of experience in risk management, his risk philosophy, his DE&I philosophy, and how he feels about volunteerism. Listen to learn the benefits of making your risk management career more fulfilling through volunteering. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. RIMScast is a proud nominee of the 20th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards. We are nominated in the category of Government and Organizations, and we would appreciate your support. Help us win that award at PodcastAwards.com. [:35] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest today is the RIMS Volunteer of the Year Award winner, Neil Colclough. We will learn about his career and all the great work he has done for us at the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter. [1:05] RIMS-CRMP Workshops! The next Virtual RIMS-CRMP exam prep, co-hosted by Parima, will be held on September 2nd and 3rd. [1:17] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED virtual workshop will be led by Joseph Mayo on July 17th and 18th. Register by July 16th. Links to these courses can be found on the Certification Page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:34] RIMS Virtual Workshops! We have a day-long course on July 24th, “Risk Taxonomy for Effective Risk Management.” On August 5th, we have a day-long course about “Emerging Risks.” [1:47] We've launched a new course, “Intro to ERM for Senior Leaders.” This is a two-day course. The first two-day course will be held on August 12th and 13th and will be led by former RIMS President, Chris Mandel. [2:02] The course will be held again on November 4th and 5th and will be led by Elise Farnham. RIMS members enjoy deep discounts! [2:11] The full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's notes. [2:22] If you tuned in to the recent episode featuring James Lam, you will know he is hosting a new six-module workshop for us, the “RIMS-CRO Certificate in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management”. [2:36] The inaugural summer course is completely sold out! We are filled to the virtual capacity! Don't worry, in the Fall, the bi-weekly course will begin on October 9th. Registration closes on October 2nd. A link is in this episode's notes. Check it out and register today! [2:55] Mark your calendars for November 17th and 18th for the RIMS ERM Conference 2025 in Seattle, Washington. The agenda is being built. Soon, we will distribute a Call for Nominations for the ERM Award of Distinction. I'll update this episode's show notes when that link is ready. [3:19] Think about your organization's ERM program or one you know of, and how it has generated value. We will have more on that in the coming weeks. [3:27] RISKWORLD 2026 will be in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from May 3rd through May 6th. RIMS members can now lock in the 2025 rate for a full conference pass to RISKWORLD 2026 when registering by September 30th. [3:41] This also lets you enjoy earlier access to the RISKWORLD hotel block. Register by September 30th, and you will also be entered to win a $500 raffle. Don't miss out on this chance to plan and score some extra perks. [3:54] The members-only registration link is in this episode's show notes. If you are not yet a member, this is the time to register at RIMS.org/membership. [4:04] On with the show! Our guest today is Neil Colclough. He has been President of the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter since 2023. In 2025, he was named the Volunteer of the Year. A link to his profile in the Awards Edition of RIMS Risk Management magazine is in the show notes. [4:24] Justin is stoked that Neil is joining us on RIMScast to discuss his well-deserved recognition and why he shares it with many other members of the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter. [4:37] We're also going to learn about his military career and how that shaped his risk career and his enthusiasm for volunteerism. [4:45] Interview! Neil Colclough, welcome to RIMScast! [5:00] Neil is incredibly proud of the RIMS 2025 Volunteer of the Year Award. [5:16] Neil continues as the President of the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter until September. [5:39] Neil has been in Colorado for 27 years. He left behind family, friends, and a job he loved to move to the Colorado Rocky Mountains to take advantage of the lifestyle the area offers. He wanted to be a semi-ski bum. [6:25] Neil had to learn to ski in the military. He fell in love with the sport. He landed a job on Vail Mountain. He skied over 100 days a year for several years when he lived in Vail. [6:51] Neil is from Stoke-on-Trent, England. As a kid, he wanted to be a soldier. He joined the Royal Marines for six years and travelled the world. He saw communities outside of the resort areas. [8:10] Neil believes his risk management career grew out of his service. Public service is managing risk, considering what could go wrong at all times, and having a Plan B and C for those instances. It's also not being risk-averse. [8:33] His military service left him with the mindset that you can do anything, you just have to put the effort into doing it properly and give it your best shot. They all kept themselves incredibly fit. The risk of not being fit didn't just impact you; it impacted the guys you worked with. [9:17] Neil enjoyed the fitness routine in the military, going for morning runs with his closest friends. [9:34] If Neil hadn't moved to Colorado, he probably would have stayed home. He was focused on moving to the Rocky Mountains. He had been to the U.S. about 10 times before he moved. He moved in 1998. [11:11] Neil says he is of the generation who “fell into” the risk management industry, versus going to school for a risk management degree. He was dragged reluctantly into risk management. [11:28] Neil was asked four times to fill a new role in the corporate headquarters of Vail Resorts. He didn't want to leave Vail, but he liked the person hiring him, and the offer made sense, so he joined the corporate office and did not look back. RIMS membership came with that job. [11:58] At the time, Neil had no idea what RIMS was. He joined the Rocky Mountain Chapter in early 2008. He's been a member of the chapter since then. He attended programming and social events. He progressed in the chapter. [12:14] The operational experience he had gained in the military and from running the Security Team at Vail Mountain fed into the risk management function. It gives him a bit of a leg up when it comes to solving issues. His experience adds credibility with his internal clients today. [12:40] Neil's career has been a natural progression. He loves his job. He loves the people he does it for. It's like a hobby. He's genuinely interested in it. [13:00] Neil loves being in the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter as a whole. He joined the board in 2018 with Incoming President Peggy Miller and Past President Emily Bloedel. The board was a great group of people. They have great, respectful discussions. There's no negativity. [13:49] As long as Neil has been a member of the chapter, that has always been the case. He says the board feels proud to be part of the chapter and to have a positive impact. [14:09] Justin mentions that Emily Bloedel was a RIMS Rising Star recently. Peggy Miller is with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. Justin met Peggy at the RIMS ERM Conference in Denver. Neil ran the DEI education session at ERM, and he did a great job. [14:52] Neil says Emily Buckley is also on the board. They have a great pipeline of leadership to look forward to, and the future is super bright. [14:58] Justin mentions there's a lot of talent in Colorado. Emily Buckley was a guest on RIMScast last year for Specialized Bicycles on bicycle safety. Justin says, if you're a risk professional looking for a place to move, start with Colorado and look up Neil! [15:33] DE&I is a passion for Neil. He's super connected to it. Justin and Neil discuss whether it's helpful to speak the words Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion for people who may be less committed. [16:53] You might lean on Inclusion a little more to help people understand that this is about making sure that everybody has the same opportunities. [17:22] Neil is the RIMS Volunteer of the Year. The award used to be called the Heart of RIMS Award, but was rebranded to be more specific. [17:57] Neil thinks that all RIMS chapters should have the succession of vice presidents and presidents built into their bylaws as the Rocky Mountain Chapter does. A lot of presidents have sat on boards for many years, and they struggle to recruit people to become board members. [18:22] Volunteerism takes effort. If you're taking an hour out of your day to do a podcast to talk about yourself, then you've got to make up that time somewhere else. If you're doing chapter work during business hours, you have to have an employer who supports what you're doing. [18:54] You have to have family behind you, that gets it. You can't just disregard your daily job duties in favor of volunteerism. [19:09] Neil says, encourage chances to have an intentional succession plan for chapter leadership. Encourage people early in their careers to serve on boards, become leaders of the chapter, and shape the future. [19:40] If you've just graduated from an RMI program and joined the workforce, you may not think you're qualified to lead on a chapter board. Neil says, we want to hear from the future of the industry so we who are in it can prioritize what is going to be meaningful after we've gone. [20:03] Reach out to younger people, let them know what a safe space it is, and give them the opportunity to serve. [20:12] RIMS Events! The 49th Annual Florida RIMS Educational Conference will be held again at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida, from July 29th through August 2nd. Visit Florida.RIMS.org for more information and to register. [20:30] The very first RIMS Texas Regional Conference will be held from August 4th through the 6th in San Antonio, Texas, at the Henry B. González Convention Center. Public Registration is open. The full conference agenda is now live. [20:46] Don't miss the post-conference workshop, the RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course, available on site. [20:52] This event is open to any RIMS Chapter member. If you are local to the area, you might consider becoming a RIMS member today so that you can get all the benefits and begin networking with your new RIMS Texas peers. Links are in this episode's show notes. [21:07] You can also visit the Events Page of RIMS.org for more information. We look forward to seeing you in Texas! [21:15] A month later, we will be up North for the RIMS Canada Conference 2025, from September 14th through the 17th in Calgary. Registration is open. Lock in those favorable rates; Visit RIMSCanadaConference.CA. We look forward to seeing you in Calgary! [21:34] On September 18th, the 10th Annual Chicagoland Risk Forum will be held at the Old Post Office in Chicago. Register at ChicagoRIMS.org. [21:44] Also on September 18th, the Spencer Educational Foundation will host the 2025 Funding Their Future Gala at the Cipriani 42nd Street. Visit SpencerEd.org. [21:57] On October 1st through the 3rd, the RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held in North San Jose at the Santa Clara Marriott. The agenda is live. It looks fantastic! Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com and register today. [22:12] Let's Return to My Interview with the RIMS 2025 Volunteer of the Year, Neil Colclough! [22:23] Neil joined Sage Hospitality Group in January 2025. He had spoken with his new boss about his role at the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter, and she was super supportive. [22:48] The whole company understands the importance of risk management. They see the value of having me remain involved with RIMS at the chapter and society level. It was an easy conversation to have. [23:18] Neil is over a total of seven people at Sage. He says this is rare except in well-established, large companies. This is Neil's first experience with anything that comes close to that. [23:56] Two of Neil's team have been with the company for over 30 years. Another has been with the company for 11 years. That speaks volumes to Neil about the company culture and the investment the company makes in risk management. It was a huge attraction to Neil. [24:18] Neil was previously with Inspirato, another hospitality group. It was high-end luxury travel where you would subscribe to a membership and get access to a portfolio of homes. One client was mad that they didn't inform them that it was hurricane season when they were traveling. [26:06] When Neil moved to Colorado, he went to a job fair for Vail Resorts in Denver. He was offered two jobs, one as a ski instructor and one with the Security Department, a seasonal job. [26:24] When Neil showed up for work on his first day of training for the Security Team, it was October 19, 1998, the day of the terrorist arson at the Two Elk Lodge, the largest act of eco-terrorism in North America at the time. [26:42] Neil's job went from being seasonal to year-round. The department grew. He was promoted a couple of times fairly quickly. He had never ridden a snowmobile, but they put him on it, and he rode 400 miles a week on a snowmobile. [27:12] With this experience, Neil understands the principles of emergency preparedness and response. He worked closely with the public sector in Vail and Eagle County. The local government and the ski resort have to work closely together to align in the same direction. [27:31] Neil says they did some good stuff over the years to mitigate potential risks. A wildland fire was a big concern. They did mass-casualty incident drills with Vail Ski Patrol and the town of Vail. [27:59] Neil lives east of Boulder. His office is in Denver. [28:34] Neil says the award is not just one person. It takes a village. It takes a lot of people who think like you and have the same heart to make good things happen. He's never volunteered at any event where he's walked away feeling down and thinking it was a waste of time. [29:00] A little can go a long way. If you're thinking about ways to volunteer in the risk and insurance industry, the local RIMS chapter is a great vehicle to do that. You can contact Neil, and he can introduce you to some people he has networked with around the country. [29:24] Volunteerism is so rewarding. It takes effort. You can't just go to meetings. You have to put pen to paper in between meetings to take action on what you say you're going to do. Neil battles constantly with the feeling that he's not fully delivering on what he should be. [29:45] You have to give yourself a little bit of grace when it comes to those times. People's capacity ebbs and flows. Surround yourself with people who can pick up the slack when you have to step into your day job a little bit more at certain times. [30:00] When you're juggling the balls, just don't drop the glass ones! Keep your responsibilities prioritized. [30:13] Neil talks of DE&I sponsorship, advocating for somebody who's not in the group. One way to do that is to ask if you can take a young professional along with you when you're invited somewhere as a risk professional. Request that someone be at a meeting who wasn't invited. [31:02] That can create opportunities and give that person experience. It's a simple act with a potentially massive impact. [31:15] Neil, it's been a real pleasure to speak with you again! I appreciate all your insight here. Congratulations again on being named the RIMS 2025 Volunteer of the Year. We've got a link for the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter in the notes. Locals, if you want to join, give Neil a shout! [31:37] Neil says, I'll get back to you eventually! There are about 200 professional members in the chapter through the Society, plus Chapter Associates and Student Members. There is a free membership for RIMS Affinity Partners, all of whom have been represented on RIMScast. [33:06] Justin mentions again the RIMS Western Regional Conference; register at RIMSWesternRegional.com. [33:17] Special thanks again to RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter President and 2025 RIMS Volunteer of the Year Award Winner, Neil Colclough. We appreciate him making the time for us. A link to the special Awards Edition of RIMS Risk Management magazine is in the show notes. [33:35] Check out Neil's profile as well as the other 2025 RIMS Award Winners. A link to the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter site is in this episode's show notes. Check out all the great work they are doing. [33:48] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [34:16] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [34:35] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [34:52] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [35:08] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [35:23] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [35:30] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Links: 20th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards! 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Ahead of Rare Disease Day on the 28th February, we speak with nutritionist, author and lifestyle medicine professional Rohini Bajekal about a rarer form of diabetes, MODY, or maturity onset diabetes of the young. Rohini shared the challenges she had to overcome to finally reach her diagnosis of this rare genetic condition.To connect with Rohini:www.rohinibajekal.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rohinibajekal Explanation of MODY: https://www.diabetesgenes.org/what-is-mody/ Guidelines for genetic testing in MODY: https://www.diabetesgenes.org/tests-for-diabetes-subtypes/guidelines-for-genetic-testing-in-mody/MODY calculator tool: https://www.diabetesgenes.org/exeter-diabetes-app/Genetic Test Referral Form: https://www.diabetesgenes.org/genetic-test-referral-forms/Diabetes UK information: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about-diabetes/other-types-of-diabetes/modyExample case study: https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk/genotes/in-the-clinic/presentation-patient-with-incidental-finding-of-raised-blood-glucose/Plant-Based Health Professionals UK Type 2 diabetes factsheet: https://plantbasedhealthprofessionals.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Diabetes-factsheet08.11.24.pdf References Discussed:Chakera, A. J., Steele, A. M., Gloyn, A. L., Shepherd, M. H., Shields, B., Ellard, S., & Hattersley, A. T. (2015). Recognition and Management of Individuals With Hyperglycemia Because of a Heterozygous Glucokinase Mutation. Diabetes care, 38(7), 1383–1392. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc14-2769 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26106223/Stride, A., Shields, B., Gill-Carey, O., Chakera, A. J., Colclough, K., Ellard, S., & Hattersley, A. T. (2014). Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies suggest pharmacological treatment used in patients with glucokinase mutations does not alter glycaemia. Diabetologia, 57(1), 54–56. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-013-3075-x https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24092492/Steel AM, Shields BM, Wensley KJ and others. ‘Prevalence of vascular complications among patients with glucokinase mutations and prolonged, mild hyperglycemia'. Journal of the American Medical Association 2014: volume 311, issue 3, pages 279–286. DOI: 10.1001/jama.2013.283980 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/1814212
Our 2023 Annual Social Policy Conference was on the theme of 'A Just Transition'. The fundamental principle of a Just Transition is to leave no people, communities, economic sectors or regions behind as we transition to a low carbon future. Such a transition means changing how we travel, communicate, work, what we eat, wear and even the entertainment we consume. Dr Shane Colclough DipEE, BSc(Eng), MIE, MBA, PhD, MIEI, C.Eng, EurIng is a Chartered Engineer and carries out research at The School of Architecture Planning and Environmental Policy at University College Dublin and at the Centre for sustainable technologies in Ulster University. He is also principal at the consultancy firm Energy Expertise Limited. His research area of interest for the past 10 years has focused on low-energy dwellings in Temperate Maritime Climates and Building Performance Evaluation. He believes passionately in the potential afforded by the low-energy building standards in providing a better standard of housing for our citizens, simultaneously reducing Ireland's dependence on fossil fuels and eliminating fuel poverty. He is co-chairman of the Passive House Association of Ireland and has authored papers on the topic of passive houses & energy storage in addition to presenting at national and international conferences. He is an experienced consultant and serves in the EU as an Expert on Energy-Efficient Buildings. Shane presented his paper at our 2023 Annual Social Policy Conference. All videos, papers and presentations for the 2023 Annual Social Policy conference are available for download HERE. We are delighted that Social Justice Matters has been recognised by Feedspot as one of the 35 social justice podcasts you should be following in 2025. Check out the list here.
Dr. Kimberly Colclough, a native of Brooklyn, New York, is a researcher specializing in the intersectionality of race, gender, and education, with a particular focus on the mentoring experiences of Black women. Her work is dedicated to dismantling barriers and fostering inclusive environments that promote growth and self-empowerment. Dr. Colclough serves as a counselor in the SEEK program at New York City College of Technology and is an adjunct professor in the Africana Studies department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karmisha-superville/support
Send us a textKevin Colclough describes how the genetic testing in diabetes has improved over the 2 decades he has worked in the Exeter NHS diagnostic lab. His work means now over 60 types of single gene diabetes are looked for in one sequencing test. Bev Shields talks about how she developed the amazing MODY calculator that uses common clinical characteristics to work out how likely a person with diabetes is to have maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY).
Presented by the Flora L. Thornton Opera Program, the light-hearted romantic comedy, The Merry Widow, is coming to Smothers Theatre on February 22nd and 24th! I sat down with Dr. Keith Colclough, the show's director and associate professor of vocal studies at Pepperdine, and talked about the challenges of preparing opera for the stage, his favorite parts of the show, and the enormous talent that carries the opera. Ticket link: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/events/2023-2024-season/merry-widow.htm More information about the Center for the Arts can be found at https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by Jeremy Zerbe
The mysterious John Colclough joins Jordan and Connor (welcome back!) once again. They discuss the origins and algorithm around Tik Tok and how it's used to not only dumb down the population in the U.S., but elevate unqualified thought leaders (hint: they shake their butts a lot). What do you guys think about Tik Tok? Would you let your kids have it? Do you have it on your phone? Let us know! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics/support
Dr. Christina Jayne Colclough reflects on AI Regulations at Work.In this capsule series, prior guests share their insights on current happenings in AI and intuitions about what to expect next.
In this episode, host Sarah Morgan is interviewing Thomas Colclough. Thomas Colclough began his career with EEOC in 1988. He has held various positions such as Investigator, Enforcement Supervisor, Local Office Director of Greensboro, NC, Local Director of the Richmond, Va. Office and Area Director of the Raleigh Area Office. A native of North Carolina, Thomas attended Saint Augustine's College in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He earned his master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He also earned a Certificate in Global Studies from UNCG. Mr. Colclough served in the military for 23 years (active and reserve). In 2005, Colclough retired from the North Carolina National Guard at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He is also a graduate of the Army's Command and General Staff College. Thomas currently serves as the Director of Field Management Programs for the EEOC Charlotte District. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the effective and efficient operations of Field Offices by providing operational oversight and monitoring of program implementation and coordination of administrative services. Thomas identifies problem areas and appropriate corrective actions. The above responsibilities, including direct supervision of the EEOC's District Directors, are performed for 15 Districts and one Field Office. In 2019, Thomas was appointed to the Caucus on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys. The bipartisan, 19-member Commission will include congressional lawmakers, executive branch appointees, issue experts, activists, and other stakeholders who will examine social disparities affecting black men and boys in America. Based on its findings, the commission will issue policy recommendations to Congress, the White House, and federal agencies. The bipartisan commission, founded and co-chaired by thee Congresswoman Fredricka Wilson of FL, will craft legislation to implement those recommendations. In this episode, Mr. Colclough shares: a preview of the EEOC's new Strategic Enforcement Plan advice on finding daily inspiration in our work the importance of being a lifelong learner about culture thru stories Connect with Thomas Colclough on LinkedIn. Read more about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the EEOC's new Strategic Plan on their website HERE. Learn more about the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys on their website HERE.
Welcome back to the second part of our captivating journey beneath the surface of the Thames Estuary. In this episode, we're joined by a true guardian of these waters, Steve Colclough, Fisheries Scientist and Chair of the Estuarine & Marine Specialist Section at the Institute of Fisheries Management (IFM). We've moved our discussion from the riverbank to the riverside at Battersea Reach, where Steve provides invaluable insights into the world of marine and freshwater fisheries, as well as his extensive experience in protecting this unique ecosystem.We pose a series of thought-provoking questions to Steve, exploring his remarkable 40 year long career and his passion for preserving the biodiversity of the Thames Estuary. We uncover the challenges he's faced while conducting fish surveys, his innovative solutions and his ability to collaborate with a diverse array of stakeholders.From memorable discoveries to the environmental threats that fish populations face, we dive deep into the intricacies of the estuarine ecosystem. Steve shares his wisdom on sustainable fisheries management practices and the ever-evolving trends he's observed over the years.As the conversation unfolds, we also touch on the special concerns and conservation interests associated with particular fish species and habitats in the Thames Estuary.For those who harbour dreams of a career in marine and freshwater fisheries or environmental consultancy, Steve imparts his seasoned advice. And, as always, we conclude with a profound take-home message from our esteemed guest.So, join us at the tranquil Riverside at Battersea Reach as we learn from the river's guardian, Steve Colclough, and continue our exploration of the hidden world beneath the tides of the Thames Estuary.__________________Talk of the Thames has been brought to you by the Thames Estuary Partnership https://www.thamesestuarypartnership.org/Keep up to date with TEP on all platforms!Twitter: @ThamesEstPart Facebook: @thamesestuarypartnership Instagram: @thamesestuarypartnership YouTube: @thamesestuarypartnership Produced & Presented by Chloe Russell.
Welcome to this week's podcast. It's with Jeff Colclough from the Sim Cafe. He's got years of experience racing ACC and iracing. We had a great time catching up so I'm sure you'll enjoy the tips and laughs we had! Drive fast but drive your bus faster! Here's Jeff's YouTube channel for you to subscribe to!! https://www.youtube.com/@jeff_tsc This is my YouTube channel which you can subscribe to!!!! https://www.youtube.com/@HughHatrick
Join the CTF/FCE's Mia Travers Hayward as she chats with Dr. Christina J. Colclough, founder of The Why Not Lab and advocate for the digital rights of workers. / Joignez-vous à Mia Travers Hayward de la CTF/FCE, qui s'entretient avec Christina J. Colclough, Ph. D., fondatrice du Why Not Lab et défenseuse des droits numériques des travailleur·ses. Topics include / Les sujets sont :digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, and how they are impacting education workers; / les technologies numériques, y compris l'intelligence artificielle, et leurs répercussions sur les travailleur·ses de l'éducation;Protecting labour rights and privacy; / la protection des droits des travailleur·ses et de la vie privée;Support and tools to use when bargaining around digital tech; / le soutien et les outils à utiliser dans le cadre de la négociation concernant les technologies numériques;Digital rights advocacy; / La défense des droits numériques;And more. / et plus encore.(Balado en anglais, accompagné d'un document en français et en angl. présentant les faits saillants)Episode recorded on June 7, 2023. / Cet épisode a été enregistré le 7 juin 2023.DISCLAIMER: Christina uses "school leadership" and "school management" to refer to principals, vice-principals, and associate principals. / Les termes « school leadership » et « school management » que Christina utilise dans l'épisode désignent le personnel de direction d'école, soit les directrices et directeurs, et les directrices et directeurs adjoints.Learn more / Pour en savoir plusPublic Services International's Digital Bargaining Hub, a global resource of Collective Bargaining clauses related to all things digital: bit.ly/43Nsp0r / Portail de négociation sur la numérisation de l'Internationale des services publics, un portail mondial de clauses de conventions collectives sur tout ce qui concerne le numérique : bit.ly/3J9VYl0 Christina's report for Education International, Teaching with Tech: the role of education unions in shaping the future: bit.ly/3oZCTeu / Enseigner avec la technologie : le rôle des syndicats de l'éducation dans la construction de l'avenir : bit.ly/45Zs7WkGuide on Co-Governance of Algorithmic Systems: bit.ly/42D1Ud9The CTF/FCE's statement on student data protection: bit.ly/3NJp8sB / Déclaration sur la protection des données des élèves : bit.ly/3JOQyfxThe Source podcast is produced by the CTF/FCE in Ottawa, on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe People. / La balado Source est produite à Ottawa, sur le territoire traditionnel non cédé du peuple algonquin anichinabé, par la CTF/FCE. Follow us on social media / Suivez-nous dans les médias sociaux : Twitter @CTFFCE, Facebook @CTF.FCE, Instagram @ctffce.Views expressed do not necessarily represent the policies nor the views of the CTF/FCE. / Les points de vue exprimés dans cet épisode ne représentent pas forcément les principes directeurs ou les points de vue de la CTF/FCE.
Resident Skeptics contributing author John Colclough continues his conversation with Connor and Jordan about how the rise of censorship and COVID drastically changed the internet landscape. Colclough discusses how fringe internet topics, such as transgenderism, became mainstream talking points and social contagions. Follow Us: ResidentSkeptics.com Spotify/Google/Apple Podcasts - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics Social Media: Twitter - @SkepticsPodcast Instagram - @ResidentSkeptics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ResidentSkeptics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics/support
Resident Skeptics contributing author John Colclough joins Connor and Jordan for an energetic back and forth on how the internet has transformed politics and culture in the real world. Colclough takes us back to 2016 with the rise of YouTube and the slow transformation of its censorship, as well as key cultural internet figures that affect us today. When did you start seeing censorship changes online? Let us know? Follow Us: ResidentSkeptics.com Spotify/Google/Apple Podcasts - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics Social Media: Twitter - @SkepticsPodcast Instagram - @ResidentSkeptics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ResidentSkeptics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/residentskeptics/support
Guest Alert ! Guest Alert !Shoutout to KJ ( @son_of_kingston_ja ) for joining us this podcast. This was shot before Game 5 of the NBA Finals. As ya'll can see the 2019 Draft Class had to step in front of the congregation due to a collection of flagrant behavior. Of course we spoke on Zion and his escapades, as well as the Finals that was taking place at the time wrapping it up with some great Black Excellence ! SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Instagram @DuiThePodcast @EpicDynasty864 @JDot864 @KillaKam11 Follow us on Twitter @DuiThePodcast @Epicdynasty864 @Gawd864 @___KillaKam --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/duithepodcast/support
Bianca Colclough's Empowering Journey: From Gambling Addiction to Creating a Supportive Community for WomenBianca Colclough, the founder of This Girl community, has opened up about her own struggles with gambling addiction. Despite being unknown to many close to her, this addiction stemmed from years of sexual abuse by a family member and dealing with her parents' difficult divorce. She has also experienced her own divorce and two miscarriages.In an effort to help other women share their own stories and overcome their traumas, Bianca now brings women together to build self-worth and businesses step by step. Her company offers consulting and networking to support wellness and development.Bianca's gambling problem started small and quickly became unmanageable as she sought to escape her own reality. Her hope is that by sharing her story, others will be inspired to come forward and seek help in overcoming their own addictions.No matter what the addiction may be - whether it's related to alcohol, food, drugs, sex, cleanliness, or gambling - asking for help is a courageous step towards healing. Remember that you are not alone on this journey, and there is great strength in seeking support. You can watch the full interview on the Second Chance Podcast YouTube channel.This Girl Community on InstagramThis Girl Community WebsiteThis Girl Consultancy on TikTok Second Chance Podcast on YouTube Raphael on Instagram Raphael's Website Second Chance on Facebook Raphael Rowe FoundationPodcastsecondchance on TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All new homes in Scotland are set to be built to a Scottish equivalent of the passive house standard, under plans announced by the government recently. But at what cost? A recent article in Project Scotland, while describing the aim of the policy as “admirable”, warned that it will “undoubtedly lead, at least in the short to medium term, to greater expense in a construction industry already suffering from spiraling costs and, ultimately, the price of housing rising.”But does this concern stand up to scrutiny? To find out, we spoke with Dr. Shane Colclough, an academic and energy consultant who co-authored two papers comparing fully costed breakdowns of building to the passive house standard versus building regulations in Ireland and Northern Ireland, respectively. But even if construction costs increase, that doesn't mean development costs or house prices increase by a single penny, as construction economist Prof Tom Dunne argued in the progenitor of Passive House Plus magazine way back in 2007 (link below: Safe as Houses).Notes from the episodeDr. Shane Colclough on LinkedInThe article that prompted this episode: Will the Scottish Government's move towards 'Passivhaus' support zero carbon ambitions?Ulster University paper Cost Optimal UK Deployment of the Passive House StandardShane's Investigation of nZEB social housing built to the Passive House standardAnd that 2007 article on why higher energy performance specs don't mean higher development costs: Safe as HousesShane in Passive House PlusPassive House Association of Ireland (PHAI) **SOME SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**We don't actually earn anything from this, and it's quite a lot of work, so we have to promote the day jobs.Zero Ambitions Partners email address - zap@eiux.agencySubscribe and advertise with Passive House Plus (UK edition here too)Join ACANJoin the AECB Email Alex and Dan about websites, branding, and communications - zap@eiux.agency; Everything is User Experience**END OF SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**
Dr. Keith Colclough returns to the podcast for the third time! Dr. Colclough is an Assistant Professor of Voice and the Director of Opera. We sit down to discuss what a healthy singing voice is, types of singing styles, and the upcoming comedic performance of H.M.S. Pinafore Details! H.M.S. Pinafore Details Thursday, February 23 & Saturday, February 25, 2023 Ticket link: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/events/2022-2023-season/pepperdine-opera-hms-pinafore.htm More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by Nolan Harvel
In this episode, I talk with Eilidh Hudson and Peter Colclough - directors at 23 doors. Listen as they talk us through their fenestration journey from how it started to the position they're in today.
CONEXPO – CON/AGG Radio: Construction Technology Trends For Contractors
On this highly anticipated episode of the podcast, Taylor White takes on the hosting duties and is joined by his very special guest, Scott Colclough. The pair talk about Colclough's life, his business, his experiences with CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and the upcoming 2023 show. Upon getting his start in construction as an operator in Alberta, Scott acquainted himself with all of the skills, tools, and techniques that he could. Now after years and years in the industry, Colclough has taken to social media under the username @pushysix to teach people about construction and inspire others. He's always felt that he had a purpose larger than himself, and unlike most people, Scott practices what he preaches. He loves helping others, noting that CONEXPO-CON/AGG is a perfect place to do so and agreeing with Taylor that it's the best trade show worldwide. They love meeting colleagues from the other side of the globe, but it's also nice to see friendly faces from the town over. And for Colclough, that's what it's all about: people. Authenticity and caring for others is absolutely paramount to him. And with the advent of social media that's now easier than ever. Scott's been online for quite a bit now, and he's seen how online construction content has evolved. TikTok now encourages users to create bite-sized videos instead of the longer form ones that he's used to. And while that makes jobs like Colclough's a little harder, he's still just as passionate about producing content and sharing it with others - something that, thankfully, he plans on continuing to do for a long time to come. Episode overview: Scott's varied construction experience Making moves for the future of the industry CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 Coming up in Alberta's heavy construction scene Authenticity and caring for others Changes in construction content Quotes: “So, I've just always been trying to find a way to help teach people about construction and inspire people, like yourself” “I'm just trying to pass down knowledge.” “You know how to operate on a construction site and you also know how to do the multimedia side of it. That is such a niche that I think people don't understand.” “I think what's so cool about a CONEXPO is that you realize how much of a small world it is when you go down there and you see somebody from one town over.” “It's like all the cool stuff that you see on people's Instagram but in person.” “What happens is I have ideas. I work towards it. If it fails, I pick the next one. It's just this constant moving ahead trying to succeed at things and build.” “So, yes, we used to make sick edits with tons of production time going into it. Now they've changed everything to compete with TikTok so it's all now the short base stuff.” “It's really hard to teach people or connect with people with a short little clip.” “Yeah, that's what we are, rough and tough blue collar, right? So, going from that to electric with no noise. I don't know. It kind of kills the whole vibe for the thing.” Links: Taylor White on LinkedIn Scott Colclough on LinkedIn Pushysix on Instagram Pushysix Homepage Pushysix on YouTube To learn more about the 2023 CONEXPO-CON/AGG Show and to register, go to: https://www.conexpoconagg.com/show-experience
Friedreich Ataxia is a rare genetic condition with no treatment or cure. Al Young, Founder and CEO of Ataxia Foundation Ireland, is a wheelchair user who is working to raise awareness of this condition. Dr. Mary Kearney has two daughters with the condition, and Mark Cokes Colclough recently swam the English Channel to raise funds for The #Ataxia Foundation Ireland. Please support this essential support organisation at Ataxia Foundation Ireland | Cokes Channel Swim in aid of Ataxia Foundation Ireland | Gorey, Wexford, Ireland (afi.ie)
Bobby spoke to Mark “Cokes” Colclough a few weeks ago when he was attempting to become the oldest person to swim the English Channel all for a very good cause. We check in with Mark to see how he got on.
Colette Colclough from Maryland Public Television is our guest on this edition of Powerful Women: Let's Talk
Full review of round 14 of the Energia AIL leagues. We also speak with Brian Colclough & James Blaney of Blackrock. Powered by Energia #PositiveEnergy
Dr. Keith Colclough returns to the podcast! Dr. Colclough is an Assistant Professor of Voice and the Director of Opera. We sit down to discuss what a healthy singing voice is, types of singing styles, and the upcoming comedic performance of Le Nozze Di Figaro! Le Nozze Di Figaro Details Thursday, February 24 & Saturday, February 26, 2022 Ticket link: https://www.etix.com/ticket/e/1022062/le-nozze-di-figaro-malibu-smothers-theatre More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music Composer: Jeremy Zerbe
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads back to Knoxville, TN, to visit with Phil Colclough, the Director of Animal Care, Conservation, and Education at Zoo Knoxville! You'll learn all kinds of stuff, from cool facts about snakes, to how a new exhibit goes from dream to reality, to how to pronounce "Colclough!" This episode features a heavy does of reptile stories, but also looks at the world of zoo planning, and even gives some insight into the world of a zoo PR person! EPISODE LINKS: www.zooknoxville.org @zooknoxville on social media ROSSIFARI LINKS: www.patreon.com/rossifari www.rossifari.com @rossifari on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter @rossifaripod on TikTok
Charging up the show this week, Claire Colclough, co-founder of Australia's newest personal lubricant brand Lucy Lube, joins Anna in the studio to discuss all things that slip'n'slide and to find out the inspiration behind this amazing feminist start-up that she runs - all the while cramming in her full-time corporate job in Melbourne and oh yeah... life! Claire is an advocate for great sexual health and is passionate about reducing the shame and stigma felt by women in the pursuit of sexual wellness. She is presenting a virtual interactive workshop in collaboration with the Vulva Dialogues on Thursday 18th of November 2021 - see details HERE to attend. Lubricant for women is key to excellent sexual health and fantastic sexual pleasure. With vaginal dryness such a common problem today, roughly 17% of women in Australia will experience it, and this number increases to 43% of women in the first six months postpartum and 50% of perimenopausal women. A lack of lubrication can lead to vaginal burning and irritation and, most commonly, painful sex and the dreaded thrush! A guaranteed passion and pleasure blocker! So Lucy Lube helps women with exploration in the bedroom so that we can have lovely, new or improved sexual experiences in solo play or with a partner. Enough splashing around, let's get messy... Stay charged! Claire has also been kind enough to offer a massive 25% OFF LUCY LUBE with discount code 'AWOMANCHARGED' - SHOP HERE Follow LUCY LUBE: IG @LoveLucyLube fb @LucyLovesLube Web LucyLube.com.au Connect with happymash: IG @happymash_ fb @happymashwomen Blog A Woman Charged Web happymash.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awomancharged/message
Join us as we head to Chicago, IL, to talk with the gorgeous voiced American Bass Baritone, Craig Colclough, about his glorious last minute debut with Chicago Lyric Opera as Macbeth, his career path, how the pandemic affected his life , singing in masks, and finding our way forward. http://www.craigcolclough.com/ www.screamingdivas.com
Tunes: Colclough: Colclough's Hornpipe, Rakes of Westmeath, Llewellyn Burke Thumoth: Rakes of Westmeath O'Farrell: Waterford's Waltz, O'Farrell's Hornpipe, Gahagan: Gahagan's Frisk, Humours of Westmeath, Ravencroft's Fancy, The Chocolate Pot William Dixon: How She Will Never Be Guided Robert Riddell: How She'll ne'er be guided William Bingley: The Ash Grove (Llwyn On) Wilson: Rakes of Westmeath Francis O'Neill: Rakes of Westmeath McFadyen: Rakes of Westmeath ++++++++++ Please consider joining the Patreon to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag ++++++++++ Pat Sky Video from North Carolina Television: https://youtu.be/7al1306eAFI Pat Sky's NYTimes Obituary: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/04/arts/music/patrick-sky-dead.html Pat Sky's Gofundme page (Organized by his wife Cathy so I assume any donations will help to support her and end of life expenses.) https://gofund.me/7e80fef5 If you want to watch Peter Browne play some awesome tunes and have great story exchanges with Pat Sky about living with Seamus Ennis and Liam O'Flynn I highly recommend renting Browne's Piper Sunday Appearance from the Southern California Uilleann Piper's Club: It is Episode 31: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/pipersunday/471232053 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/pipersunday/ ++++++++++++++++++++ 1733: How She Will Never Be Guided From William Dixon: https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/the-master-piper-new-edition 1794: How She'll Ne'er be guided: From Robert Riddell's A Collection of Scotch, Galwegian and Border Tunes http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/riddell/riddell18.pdf ++++++++ Geoghegan's Tutor is Available on Ross's Music Page: 1746: Ravencroft's Fancy From Geoghegan page 14) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/geoghegan.pdf 1763 (ish): Ravenscroft's Fancy From Robert Bremner's Delightful Pocket Companion for the German Flute: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87754195 1746: Gahagan's Frisk: From Geoghegan (page 11) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/geoghegan.pdf 1746: The Chocolate Pot: From Geoghegan (page 21) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/geoghegan.pdf ++++++++ 1746: The Humours of Westmeath: From Geoghegan (page 18) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/geoghegan.pdf 1746: Burk Thumoth's Rakes of Westmeath from 12 English and 12 Irish Airs: (also printed by Simpson) https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/90419969 https://archive.org/details/imslp-english-and-12-irish-airs-with-variations-thumoth-burke/page/n35/mode/2up 1840: Rakes of Westmeath, From Colclough's Tutor for the Irish Union Pipes (page 19) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/colclough-tunes.pdf 1801: Rakes of Westmeath from John McFadyen (James Aird books): https://archive.org/details/selectionofscotc00rugg/page/n17/mode/2up?view=theater 1816: Rakes of Westmeath From Wilson's A Companion to the Ball Room: (page 30) https://imslp.org/wiki/ACompaniontotheBallRoom(Wilson%2C_Thomas) 1900: Rakes of Westmeath From Francis O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland: https://tunearch.org/wiki/RakesofWestmeath(1)(The) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1800ish: O'Farrell's Hornpipe Can be found in his Tutor: http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/ofnim/ofnim_table.html 1808ish: Waterford Waltz from O'Farrell's Pocket Companion Volume IV: http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/ofpc/ofpc.4/ofpc.4_table.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1840: Colclough's Hornpipe, From Colclough's Tutor for the Irish Union Pipes (page 19) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/colclough-tunes.pdf ++++++++++++++ 1804: The Ash Grove/Llwyn On From William Bingley's North Wales: Including its Scenery, Antiquities, Customs, and Some Sketches of its Natural History… https://books.google.tg/books?id=tp3kAAAAMAAJ&hl=fr&pg=PA336-IA7#v=onepage&q&f=false 1840: Llewellyn A Favorite Welch Air, From Colclough's Tutor for the Irish Union Pipes (page 19) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/colclough-tunes.pdf I Listened to Pat Sky's Recording of Tommy Reck an Amazon Music, I think it is likely you can find it on other places as well: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B000S5590I?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&trackAsin=B000S3P194 The Album is called: Tommy Reck: Irish Piper The Stone in the Field Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! 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In this episode, Sam Colclough of As Good As Your Mind shares why you need to prioritise managing your mind. She talks about your mind as your biggest asset when making those changes in your business and life. Sam talks about her story, and her hypnosis, solution-focused therapy, and how she's helped 100s of women including myself show up as the best version of themselves. Listen and enjoy! Key takeaways from this episode: Hypnosis replicates REM (Rapid Eye Movement), the part of the process of our sleep designed to move things around and compartmentalise and make sense of it, naturally reducing what's going on in the stress bucket. It's not until you have that conscious awareness around what your mind is doing to start to make the change. Solution-focused therapy is really about empowering the client and helping them understand that they always have the solutions within them, and they've always got the answer. You are limitless at your core. You are the only person that's stopping you from achieving all of your potentials. If we stop ourselves from taking action, the primitive mind always wins because it continues to get that evidence that we're not getting what we want. However, there are ways you can manage this. Episode Timeline: 00:00 Episode and Guest Intro 00:33 Intro 02:15 About Sam 03:19 What led Sam to where she is now and what she does 13:06 Stress reduction hypnosis audio 17:37 The science behind hypnosis 20:23 How your thoughts can work against you 23:43 Solution-focused coaching 26:11 Advice for those who want to change career or start a business 28:28 How to connect with Sam 28:52 Outro About our guest: Sam Colclough is the founder of As Good As Your Mind. By trade, she is a clinical psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, and mindset coach. She specifically works with female entrepreneurs, service-based female entrepreneurs, coaches, change-makers of the world, and the women here to make a difference in their lives and other people's lives. Connect and know more about Sam here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/as_good_as_your_mind/ More about Ruth: Hi, I'm Ruth, a business coach specialising in helping freelancers and business owners adjust their mindset and their marketing so they can get fully booked with clients they LOVE to work with. I've helped hundreds of self-employed women achieve the time and money freedom they craved. I've started this podcast because when I first went all in and left the corporate world to be a freelancer, I was grateful for any work that came my way. After over 20 years of freelancing and working for other people, I started to realize I'd created a glass ceiling for myself. In 2017, I finally started listening to that voice that had been telling me for a long time that I wasn't doing what I loved and fulfilling my true potential. It took a critical illness to give me that wake-up call. I don't want the same to happen to you. You can expect practical advice, inspiring stories, and a lot of aha moments as we uncover and kick to the curb all the obstacles you have been putting in your way. I'm on a mission to inspire women to start and play bigger in business. Connect and know more about Ruth Gilbey here: Coaching: https://www.ruthgilbey.com/coaching Free stuff: https://www.ruthgilbey.com/next-client Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruthgilbeymarketingandcoaching/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruth_gilbey/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthgilbey/
On today’s episode, R.J. is joined by Keith Colclough, the Assistant Professor of Voice and the Director of Opera. Colclough received his undergraduate degree from Pepperdine, and then went on to win the Fulbright fellowship to Mannheim, Germany, and later on he was also instructed by the Tanglewood Music Center and the Music Academy of the West, amongst others. His performance credits include but are not limited to solo performances at the LA Philharmonic and Opera Santa Barbara, and later his directing credits would include Pepperdine Opera classics such as Gianni Schicchi, Dido and Aeneas, and Die Fledermaus. Colclough discusses his experience and passion for opera, including how he himself came to the art and how he encourages students to find their own voices. The struggles and triumphs of online learning are delved into, specifically how they relate to the opera program’s upcoming performance of Cendrillon. According to Colclough, the dedication and talent of these students has been remarkable through this process, and it is not a performance to miss! Cendrillon Details Thursday, April 22–Saturday, April 24, 2021 Ticket link: https://www.etix.com/ticket/e/1016886/pepperdine-music-malibu-center-for-the-arts-digital-performances More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/visit/digital-resources.html Music Composer: Jeremy Zerbe
Brandon Johnson, my direct brother, graduated from the University of Virginia in 2018 with a major in Economics and has since moved to New York City to work at an Investment Bank. Brandon has always held a passion for Sports, Entertainment, and Fashion - with some of his key inspirational figures being Pharrell Williams from a style standpoint and Barack Obama from an angle that admires his luminous mindset with Brilliant execution. To find out more about Brandon’s take on culture, music, and more - tune in Isaiah Colclough, my Godbrother, graduated in 2018 with a major in International Relations and Government and has since worked in tech in both Austin, Texas, and Washington D.C. At a young age, Isaiah developed a fervor for sports and music, specifically basketball and 90s and early 2000s r&b and rap. In turn, he has been inspired by the likes of Lebron James, Drake and Malcolm X. He cites their willingness to evolve in their respective crafts as a guide for how he seeks to live his life. Some of Isaiah’s hobbies include exercising, disco.
Danny is a talented games producer and has a lot of passion for gaming. We'll be chatting about his journey in the gaming industry, how he is coping with the pandemic, his future plans and more.. Let's hear it!
Following up on the AI & Equality Initiative's first webinar on artificial intelligence and the future of work, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach and Dr. Christina Colclough, founder of The Why Not Lab, build on that discussion with a conversation about the future of the worker. How can new technology be used to empower workers? What are some progressive strategies and policies that can help to reach this goal?
A&E doctor, Alex George, is back with a fourth series of the podcast after a very intense few months. He's been treating Covid-19 patients at Lewisham Hospital in London and sharing his experiences with the nation in his role as a TV medic. Joining him in this first episode is his A&E colleague, Emergency Medicine Consultant, Dr Anna Colclough. They compare notes on delivering care through a global pandemic and discuss how quickly their department adapted in the most extraordinary circumstances. If you want to get in touch or you have a question, please email askdralexgeorge@gmail.com Thank you to Co-op Health for sponsoring this series of The Waiting Room. Don't forget to download the Co-op Health app today. Content warning: contains references to suicide, mental health, medical procedures, end of life care, death In the UK, the Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14. Hotlines in other countries can be found here. For information on coronavirus, visit the UK government website.
David Colclough is the Head of Member Education at the Professional Golfers Association in the UK. David is a PGA Advanced Fellow Professional. Following 14 years of coaching golfers of all abilities, at home and abroad, As Head of Member Education his main objective is to support PGA Members with their own personal & professional development, providing relevant training and education opportunities which are reflective of the knowledge and skills required from the various roles they have throughout the golf industry.In this discussion we explore: - How coach education in golf has moved away from prescriptive approaches. - Some of the great innovations of golf coaches and their brilliant methods - How the professional coach 'form of life' affects the way that they coach (but why this could change for the better for them)- The difference between 'surface level' learners and 'deeper level' learners - and the methods that tend to be used with themHope you enjoy
Following up on the AI & Equality Initiative's first webinar on artificial intelligence and the future of work, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach and Dr. Christina J. Colclough, founder of The Why Not Lab, build on that discussion with a conversation about the future of the worker. How can new technology be used to empower workers? What are some progressive strategies and policies that can help to reach this goal?
Following up on the AI & Equality Initiative's first webinar on artificial intelligence and the future of work, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach and Dr. Christina J. Colclough, founder of The Why Not Lab, build on that discussion with a conversation about the future of the worker. How can new technology be used to empower workers? What are some progressive strategies and policies that can help to reach this goal?
Covid has dramatically changed the notion of work and workplaces. The growth of “super surveillance” was established before the pandemic hit, but the upsurge in home and remote working has been a massive accelerant. In the latest episode of UnionDues, Simon is joined by Christina Colclough, director of the Why Not lab which looks at the future of work from the workers' perspective: What can, should and must unions do to safeguard their members, and what's likely to happen if they don't. Also updates on a new Trade Union Advisory Group, a successful outcome for NUJ members at Bullivant Media and Unite puts Heathrow Airport management on the spot in a row on jobs and pay. Companion blog post here. Part of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. A Makes-You-Think production.
On this week's show we have Jeff Colclough. The fiancee of Theamusante, (Thea). You may see him in the shadows of her videos and livestreams! Now you get to see him in person! We talk sim racing and how he and Thea have managed to create a brilliant channel and all of the highs and lows of gaming. Plus we discuss tips for helping you stream and look at the best tech for helping you grow your channels! Drive Fast & Try Not To Crash!
Christina Colclough is a future of work expert. She discusses teacher adaptation to digitalisation, life-long learning, the digital divide, the relationship between virtual and physical learning, data, and related issues.
Today we have a GREAT episode on the Brain Booster. A show I really enjoyed putting together. I get the chance to spend some time with someone I have known and respected for over 20 years David Colclough. David is an incredibly knowledgeable coach who has been part of the PGA training program for over 15 years. He has helped influence many of the young coaches of today. He also has a huge passion for learning and what can be developed to help develop both coaches and players. He has spent time with some incredible mentors over his career such as Martin Hall and Denis Pugh. As well he has completed a Masters in coaching. We get the chance to reflect on the development of the PGA coaching structures and how the training program has changed so dramatically over the years. In terms of coaching we discuss the ‘invisible ingredients of outstanding coaching’. We really drill down into the ‘non obvious’ areas that are often overlooked when we work with players or indeed if we are working on our own game. David call these The 4 C’s Competence Confidence Connection Character We actually ignore these 4 elements potentially at the peril of our game. All four elements are interwoven and essential to get the best from the players we work with. They are also essential ingredients to keep people playing golf. Once you have listened to David you will really reflect these 4 C’s and begin to see where YOU are in terms of balance. As I said a really insightful episode with a VERY well read and researched coach Do you want to become a Mind Factor Certified Mindfulness Practitioner? This course is having some AMAZING results. It is a 4 week course that can transform BOTH your coaching and your playing To sign up NOW go to https://themindfactor.net/product/mind-factor-mindfulness-practitioner-certification/
We are joined this week by Phil Colclough! Phil is a dad to two, a husband, an outdoor enthusiast and the Director of Animals, Conservation and Education at Zoo Knoxville. We sat down with Phil at Hexagon Brewing Co. in Knoxville, TN to add his Today’s Dad definition to the mix. Phil talks with us about sharing his love of the outdoors, whether it's kayaking, camping or exploring, with his family and gives his take on how to introduce and share your passions with your kids. Phil and his crew have so much fun playing in the outdoors, and do it in comfort, it certainly made us jealous we don’t get to join in the fun! His Today’s Dad definition is about flexibility. Everyone one of our kids is unique so we can’t parent them the same as the next. We have to be flexible in how we raise them and teach them to be flexible as they move through life, trying new things, and discovering what their calling and passions are. A big thanks to Phil for joining us on the show, and to Hexagon Brewing Co. for letting us record at their place and keeping us hydrated! Show notes & Today’s Dad video: www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/phil-colcloughIn This Episode:Phil ColcloughDrink:Hexagon Brewing Co. - KolschOld Granddad Bonded BourbonSpin DriftExtra:Zoo KnoxvilleZoo Knoxville - Circle of FriendsAZA - Association of Zoos & Aquariums Michael Oggel - Tortoise guyDr. Bass - UT Body FarmYakima - Rooftop tentSterling Brown -“kids will either form themselves to honor you or in spite of you”Subscribe:Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2Tt9FkaSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2MfPPI3Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2McLrJVGoogle Podcast - http://bit.ly/2MemDS4Check us out at: Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.
This week we talk to Peggy from Colclough & Canine who have opened their new pet boutique in Camborne.
CONEXPO – CON/AGG Radio: Construction Technology Trends For Contractors
Armed with a Blackberry and mad operating skills, Scott Colclough started PushySix® in 2012 as a YouTube channel affectionately named after his Caterpillar D6. Scott has grown PushySix® into a globally recognized brand with a mission of inspiring the next generation of heavy equipment operators. Scott joins host Missy Scherber to talk about his passion for equipment and technology, as well as his vision for workforce development. They also dig into: The most critical factor for successful technology implementation The technologies that will bring the most dramatic change to the industry in the next five years The untapped talent pool you’re overlooking How your managers and corporate culture are driving away good employees Tips for your trip to CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020
John is a little bit of a property legend. We went to interview John a couple of weeks ago and since then I've been quoting him ever since!! Small apologies with some of the sound, we are working to fix these: So we talk about Johns years in property . . . -Taking your time and not getting fed up!! -Finding investors and putting content out -A couple of big commercial conversion projects he has going on. + the 19 other projects!! -Planning problems - John talks about analysing deals - His good and bad habits - His great tips on employing staff I genuinely feel there is so much value in this podcast!! We really enjoyed recording it . . We hope you enjoy listening to it as much
Mental Health is something we all need to understand more. It is an illness that is often misunderstood and as there are no physical symptoms people can sometimes cast judgement of certain behaviours without knowing the full story. Today Sam Colclough is sharing with us the impact of living with someone who had mental health issues has had on her life both personally & professionally, what she did you cope with the challenges and how she has used her experience to go on and help and support 1000s of other people. She shares a powerful insight into the impact this illness has not just on the person involved but their family and friends too. She shares the resources and techniques that helped her cope with these pressures and let go of the negative emotions linked with them. The more we can understand about Mental health the more support we can offer those affected by it. About Emma: Get inspired and fired up with Emma Gibbs-Ng, founder of the Mindset Growth Academy, bringing Mindset to life! The Mindset Growth Academy Podcast brings together incredible stories of inspiring people from around the world who have achieved greatness, overcome adversity and never given up. The host, Emma Gibbs-Ng also combines her personal experiences of overcoming multiple traumas along with her a experience as a leading Mindset Coach, to inspire, influence and help thousands of people to create a growth Mindset and achieve greatness in all areas of their life Emma's Links: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website Sam's Bio: Sam is a Fully Qualified Solution Focused Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist, & Mindset Coach. She is considered a leading Therapist and facilitator of mindset management, change and excellence within the Female Entrepreneur sector and with women who wish to create extraordinary lives. Using the latest research and neuroscience in combination with the very best of Solution Focused techniques, Brain-based Therapy, CBT and NLP, Sam has the ability to help her clients reach breakthroughs and sustainable change within a relatively short period of time, ultimately improving the Health, Wealth & Happiness of her clients in a professional and personal capacity. With over 15 years of combined professional and personal experience in mental health and wellness, Sam has created an exclusive 1-2-1 package, Groups programs and self study masterclasses as well as a Mindset Management membership site, all of which provide life-changing results. As a Therapist Sam has worked with some of leading Coaches in the UK, Entrepreneurs, Directors of large enterprises and SME's as well as Police officers and Celebrities. Sam is extremely passionate about helping women to create calmer, healthier and happier lives so also runs a successful membership called Calmalife that gives continued support for women worldwide. Sam's Links: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Website
Congratulations Ryan Colclough, what a way to welcome your son into the world, two goals and a man of the match performance!Bradford review, we're entitled to an off day, best to forget about this game really and move on.Paul Cook slightly miffed with some negatives from the stands.Doncaster put to the sword and Colclough putting his foot to the floor, a Tuesday evening to remember.League 1 update followed by Rotherham preview and #tics predicts.
Christmas Day - the Crib The missing opening words of this sermon: "“And the Word became flesh and lived among us” – all that we celebrate today. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Congratulations: you have made it. Made it through all those stables that have been pushed through your letter boxes over the past weeks. Scenes that show Mary, Joseph and the child with Ox and Ass holding them together like bookends; shepherds with their sheep who had done a fast run from the fields; an angel hanging from the thatch of the roof..." Readings Isaiah 52.7-10 Psalm 98 Hebrews 1.1-4[5-12] John 1.1-14
After a nearly week long conversation about snakes, Phil decided to bring in an expert! Zoo Knoxville's Colclough, along with his 8-year-old daughter, join Phil on-air and talked everything snakes, including how to identify East Tennessee's poisonous snakes AND how to prevent snakes from moving into your "habitat"...
Dr John Bergin (QUB). Adam Colclough - Lawyer, landowner, officeholder, investor, Catholic agent and Jacobite plotter.
Tune in to be motivated, excited and influenced as we talk to 3 dynamic ladies! In my first segment, you will meet Glenys Colclough, Author :: Speaker :: Entrepreneur. Glenys joins us to talk about her second book; Living Fabulous: Practical Principles for the Woman on the Go. Our second segment features Dr. Milondra Coleman, Life Coach & Author. She joins us to talk about her newest release "Black Owned"- How the Integration of Public Accommodations affected Black Businesses in Richmond, Virginia. Last but not least, we will talk to a new artist, Delirowe!Born and raised from the heart of Richmond, VA, Deleyse 'deli' Rowe is the soulful & soothing voice of her generation. Tune in to her about her upcoming release entitled "The Anatomy of a Woman". Listen online at http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/Mitchell-Productions
Interviews with Dave Colclough, Julian Thew, Richard Berridge Maria Dematriu and Jon Spinks.