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When Brad Banducci, the long-time CEO of Woolworths, gave an interview last week that made headlines, for all the wrong reasons, the fallout was swift. The company's share price fell. The prime minister piled on, scrutinising the supermarket for a potential “abuse of power”. The issue of price gouging and lack of supermarket competition has been in the spotlight for months now. But, to what end? Today, business columnist Elizabeth Knight on whether we're likely to see any reform from six upcoming government inquiries into this matter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Brad Banducci, the long-time CEO of Woolworths, gave an interview last week that made headlines, for all the wrong reasons, the fallout was swift. The company's share price fell. The prime minister piled on, scrutinising the supermarket for a potential “abuse of power”. The issue of price gouging and lack of supermarket competition has been in the spotlight for months now. But, to what end? Today, business columnist Elizabeth Knight on whether we're likely to see any reform from six upcoming government inquiries into this matter.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Ashtin Seaton and 1:1 Client Elizabeth Knight as they discuss Elizabeth's fitness & health journey over the last 8 months. Elizabeth has lost 50lbs as a busy high school teacher with a lot of after school curricular activities.
The federal government is reviewing the supermarket code of conduct over concerns about the gap between food prices charged by big supermarkets and those paid to farmers. While a separate senate inquiry will examine alleged price gouging by Coles and Woolworths in coming months. Supermarkets have denied accusations of profiteering and say they're experiencing economy-wide inflationary pressures. Today, business columnist Elizabeth Knight what an inquiry may be able to tell us.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The federal government is reviewing the supermarket code of conduct over concerns about the gap between food prices charged by big supermarkets and those paid to farmers. While a separate senate inquiry will examine alleged price gouging by Coles and Woolworths in coming months. Supermarkets have denied accusations of profiteering and say they're experiencing economy-wide inflationary pressures. Today, business columnist Elizabeth Knight what an inquiry may be able to tell us.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Elizabeth Knight, an integrative health coach and a nurse practitioner, returns for a third time on the podcast to discuss navigating the healthcare system as a runner. Elizabeth and Kelly delve into their own experiences of injury, recovery, and medical care, reflecting on the necessity of patient advocacy and patience. They explore different routes of care such as primary care, physical therapy, and consulting with a sports dietician, and chat about the difference between bone stress injuries and soft tissue injuries. They end the conversation by musing on the pressures of the running world, aging, and future race goals. 00:54 Understanding the Unique Health Challenges of Runners 03:16 Recognizing When to Seek Professional Help 18:06 The Role of Physical Therapy in Injury Recovery 22:18 The Importance of Nutrition in Injury Prevention and Recovery 25:06 Understanding the Complex Nature of Injuries 30:16 Importance of Non-Physical Stress Relief 30:56 Understanding Stress Fractures and Recovery 31:29 Navigating Soft Tissue Injuries 34:39 The Unpredictability of Tendon Injuries 37:31 The Role of Patience in Recovery 42:13 The Pressure of Performance and Recovery 47:13 The Challenge of Switching from Ultra to 5K 51:46 Health Coaching and Navigating the Medical System CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH: https://www.instagram.com/flowerpower.health https://flowerpower.health/ CONNECT WITH KELLY: Apply for run coaching Subscribe to my newsletter Instagram TikTok Website Email --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaching-klutz/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaching-klutz/support
Tonight's special guest is Elizabeth Knight (aka Willow Moon) from Savanna, Illinois, a child abuse survivor who's a speaker on the mismanagement of Native American rights. Elizabeth explains that she's an elder granddaughter of America sex trade 'Trail of Tears' survivor and the first Chief-Tess to petition for a house bill to congress a new treaty for all Native American women. "I like native history and it laws and treaties," she says. "Mine is a landmark case on Native American issues." These include government abuse, hate crimes, false arrests, FBI, sheriff's and jail abuse. Police brutality, court violations, white school abuse and sexual abuse are also included. "I serve on the work force." They address college sexual harassment, stalking, childhood rape, survivors of interstate kidnapping, shooting survivors, contract violations and constitutional violations. "I'm single now and 63 years old. I have two daughters and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. I was born Indiana, raised in Florida and Georgia, and now live in Illinois." She's a member of the Native American Coalition of the Quad Cities. Elizabeth tells the story of Sacagawea, born c. 1788 into the Agaidika ('Salmon Eater') tribe near present-day Salmon, Idaho. "Sacagawea was with Lewis and Clark." Her life was not what everyone believes. She suffered rape, sexual abuse, trauma and the pain she of being a young mother, like Pocahontas. Elizabeth says, "We were sex slaves [and] the truth has ever been told. I will tell the truth to really. What happened from 1692 forward to present day with our art, culture, and art treaties in our government." She concludes, "That promise gives our land back.
Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping. We embark on a brand new series today—likely our lengthiest yet. A comparative paranoid analysis of the history of Nazi occultism, beginning w/ an investigation into Helena Blavatsky, Henry Steel Olcott, the Theosophical Society, their racist doctrine, & some truly sus & eye-opening connections. Subscribe to the Boston Brahmin Watch Premium Feed on Patreon: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping In this EP, we discuss: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Ukrainian & Baltic German Noblewoman; her aristocratic heritage, including the von Hahn, Rottenstern, & Dolgorukov families; we play 6°s of Separation w/ Blavatsky & Pynchon, in part because Pynchon mentions Blavatsky & Theosophy in Against the Day & also bc it's fun; we talk Vladimir Nabokov & his nobleman father V. D. Nabokov; the Kadets, his Constitutional Democratic Party in pre-revolutionary Russia; the fact he was a deputy in the First Duma w/ Sergei Witte, cousin of Blavatsky & first PM of Russia; the possibility V.D. Nabokov was part of the delegation sent to negotiate the cease fire to end the Russo-Japanese War in Portsmouth, NH; we talk the assassination attempts on the both of them; V.D. Nabokov's likely "western democracy" backers & his émigré newspaper "Rul" in Berlin; bacterial meningitis; the fact that V.D. Nabokov's killers were later connected to the NSDAP via Alfred Rosenberg & Dietrich Eckhart; we talk Prince Dolgorukov's esoteric library, Rosicrucianism, & membership in the Masonic Rite of Strict Observance; we talk early visions of Ascended Masters; we talk a few different influences on Blavatsky, including Swedenborg, Franz Anton Mesmer, Thomas Lake Harris, & Edward Bulwer-Lytton; we explore the instructive & mind-boggling story of Henry Steel Olcott; the fact he was on the level; his early work as an agriculture journalist & correspondent for the NY Tribune prior to the Civil War, where he worked w/ Assistant Sec. of War Charles A. Dana; Olcott's service before contracting dysentery; his ascent into the War Department Secret Service Bureau, where he was made Special Commissioner & tasked w/ investigating wartime fraud by military suppliers; his close relationship w/ Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; the fact that he volunteered himself via a telegram to Stanton directly, offering to help lead up the "investigation" into Lincoln's assassination two days after it went down in Ford's Theater; I'm not going to divulge everything here, you just have to listen to the EP, but he played a major role in some very sus c*v*r-up shit; the curious fact that he survived the war, when many people involved in the "investigation", like his higher-up Col. Lafayette Baker—Lincoln's spy chief—did not; his law career following the War; his spiritualist meet cute w/ Blavatsky in Chittenden, VT; the likelihood she had him made as a mark, tho Olcott didn't care; spiritualist seance routines; "apports"; Daniel Douglas Home, spiritualist to the stars & royalty; a breakdown of the Blavatsky & the Theosophical Society's racist doctrine, eugenicist beliefs, & "Root Races", setting the stage to explore its influence on various German ethnonationalist occult orders that led to the formation of the NSDAP & Himmler's SS; American influence on Nazi eugenicist beliefs; the quasi-downfall of Blavatsky; accusations that Blavatsky was in the "employ" of Russian Imperial Tsarist secret police; decent chance that Olcott served a similar purpose; their support of Indian Nationalism, which brought 'em into beef w/ the Raj, British, & Christian College; Emma Coulomb's blackmail of Theosophical Society re: her assistance in helping Blavatsky create "phenomena"; Society for Psychical Research's investigation into Blavatsky; etc. Songs: | Scott Walker - "Opening" (The Childhood of a Leader OST) | | Todd Rundgren - "Eastern Intrigue" | | Ethel Raim, Elizabeth Knight, and Joyce Gluck - "Johnny Is My Darling" | | Blondie - "(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence, Dear" |
This week I have Elizabeth Knight, nurse practitioner, life coach, and runner back on the podcast! (Listen to the first time Elizabeth was on in episode 31) I had Elizabeth back on more for a conversation than an interview this time since we have so much in common as runners and coaches. We dive into: - why we love 5ks AND ultras - finding motivation within data - translating what you learn in an ultra to a 5k - focusing on speed before ultra training - the magic of running retreats - overcoming imposter syndrome on group runs - being with your people - buying into an experience or process - finding your why(s) - the importance of finding a coach for your needs - including subjective data in your training log and more! Enjoy! CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH:Instagramhttps://flowerpower.health CONNECT WITH ME:Sign up for my newsletter & slack community InstagramTikTokWebsiteEmail Podcast topic/interview requests: https://forms.gle/9P72CBFqwFikPcW28 Interested in working with me as your running coach? Apply here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaching-klutz/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coaching-klutz/support
Elizabeth Knight has found that she enjoys spending the better part of a day running in the words. Which makes sense, based on her integrative approach to both healthcare and coaching. Check out the full show notes for today's episode at http://DizRuns.com/1124. Are you struggling in a certain area of your training and would like to pick my brain to try and find a way to get back on track? Schedule a consultation call and I'll help you work through whatever is getting you down at the moment. http://DizRuns.com/consultation Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you'd like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
This week I'm interviewing Elizabeth Knight! Elizabeth lives and runs in Portland, Oregon. When she's not on the trails in Forest Park, she works as a nurse practitioner and owns an integrative health coaching practice, Flower Power Health, where she works with runners. She's passionate about science, inclusivity, and helping people approach their bodies with kindness and curiosity. A few of her favorite things are dogs, rock and roll, and pizza. You can find her online at flowerpower.health and on Instagram @flowerpower.health. She and I got together to discuss the importance of sleep for athletes - and humans in general. Hope you enjoy the episode! ----- Notes: Who is elizabeth knight? Healthcare vs. "Sick care" How Elizabeth started running What does "evidence-based" coaching mean? Why sleep matters How sleep affects your hormones How much sleep do you need? How to know whether or not your doing well on sleep The 3 categories of "noise" that affect your sleep Sleep trackers and tools Substance resets Things that could damage your sleep Sleep schedules You almost certainly have the time to get more sleep Napping Sleep aids and medications Simple shifts for better sleep Big takeaways Links: Watch on YouTube 4/7/8 Breath from Dr. Andrew Weil Elizabeth's Website Elizabeth's Links for Runners Elizabeth's Instagram ----- Want to be able to ask your own questions for this podcast? Head to the Trail and Ultra Running Nutrition group on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trailultranutrition Thank you for listening! ----- Want to chat about trail and ultra running? Go here: https://linktr.ee/will.c.frantz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eatsleeprun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eatsleeprun/support
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
Today we talk to Elizabeth, a health coach and nurse practitioner about how we can prioritize our health AND improve our performance. We talk about how health and running performance are not always complementary, how prioritizing our overall health can improve our performance, and how focusing on only performance can sometimes jeopardize our health. You are going to love this conversation. Thanks for joining us, Elizabeth! About Elizabeth: Elizabeth Knight lives and runs in Portland, Oregon. When she's not on the trails in Forest Park, she works as a nurse practitioner and owns an integrative health coaching practice, Flower Power Health, where she works with runners. She's passionate about science, inclusivity, and helping people approach their bodies with kindness and curiosity. A few of her favorite things are dogs, rock and roll, and pizza. Find her on instagram @flowerpower.health, and find free tools including a holistic training log at flowerpower.health/runners Elizabeth is: A certified integrative health coach who works with runners A practicing nurse practitioner in primary care (DNP; clinical practice doctorate) A scientist focused on gender and cardiovascular health (PhD in nursing science) A runner! Elizabeth Knight (she/her)elizabeth@flowerpower.health flowerpower.health “Transform yourself to transform the world.” -Grace Lee Boggs
RUNNING IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH, but how & why? Health versus performance; is it an either/or? Dr. Elizabeth Knight joins the show to talk all things health & running, including the cardiovascular benefits of regular exercise, health vs. performance, health AND performance and more! Running to be healthy: how much running do we need to do? The cardiovascular benefits of regular running What is chronic inflammation and why is it bad? Health vs. performance: MORE exercise isn't always better Creating peak performance through good health Yes, testing the limits of your ability can be healthy! And more! Elizabeth lives and runs in Portland, Oregon. When she's not on the trails in Forest Park, she works as a nurse practitioner and owns an integrative health coaching practice, Flower Power Health, where she works with runners. She's passionate about science, inclusivity, and helping people approach their bodies with kindness and curiosity. A few of her favorite things are dogs, rock and roll, and pizza. You can find her online at www.flowerpower.health and on Instagram @flowerpower.health. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this amazing conversation with nurse practitioner and health coach Elizabeth Knight, we talk all about health coaching: what it is, how it differs from the healthcare system, and how runners can benefit from it. We also talk about how Elizabeth got into running (and ultrarunning!), the pros every runner needs in their corner, the 7 core areas of athletic health, inclusivity in healthcare, and so much more. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a review and rating wherever you listen to podcasts. I appreciate you! CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH: https://www.instagram.com/flowerpower.health https://flowerpower.health CONNECT WITH ME: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coachingklutz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachingklutz/ Website: https://www.coachingklutz.com/ Email: kelly@coachingklutz.com Sign up for the group trail run list: https://mailchi.mp/coachingklutz/local-group-trail-run Podcast topic/interview requests: https://forms.gle/9P72CBFqwFikPcW28 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coaching-klutz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coaching-klutz/support
MASTER LINK: https://solo.to/byrondempseyJoin the gap year: https://drivenyoung.com/igy/Get my Book!: https://www.drivenyoung.com/bookAre you ready for uni quiz: https://drivenyoung.scoreapp.com/Welcome back to the Driven Young podcast and today I am joined by Elizabeth Knight.When Elizabeth graduated from high school, the world was her oyster - or so it seemed. She had a 99.85 ATAR, a full scholarship to the university, and was an all-rounded student. The opportunities for Liz's future were endless!But she was directionless and without a purpose. Liz had absolutely no idea what she wanted to do with her life, or who she wanted to become.Ever since she's been on a mission to transform the way that we educate young people about their careers, and transform our education system into one that is relevant, empowering and purposeful.Liz founded Purposeful all the way back in 2018, touching hundreds of lives and building a community bigger and stronger than she could have ever imagined!And today we go into her story, the frameworks and processes she uses to help young people figure out what they want to do.Thanks to Student Edge for helping set up this interview, they have created a new online program that teaches all the practical life skills we should have learnt in school, skills I teach on this program but in a more structured format and awesome mentors. check them out at Studentedge.org.As per usual please DM me on Instagram if you enjoy this episode and if you are in Sydney make sure you come along to my information night and check out my upcoming program. Now over to ElizabethFind Elizabeth: Website: https://www.purposeful.org.au/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-knight-009757149/Byron's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byron__dempsey/D.Y Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drivenyoungpodcast/Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/J8a8hS3/Join Student Edge: https://studentedge.org/auJoin Student Edge: https://studentedge.org/auJoin the Gap Year Program: https://drivenyoung.com/igy Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drivenyoung)
Charlie and Danelle talk with Elizabeth Knight, founder of edtech startup Purposeful. A top student at school, Elizabeth had no idea what she wanted to do as a career, or how to start thinking about it. She realised many people of school age had similar problems, so started Purposeful - straight out of uni - to encourage young people to 'find their place' in the world. "More than half of young Australians – and it's way higher now – have no idea of what they want to do. One of their biggest problems is figuring out their future…" ~ Elizabeth Knight. For more: https://www.purposeful.org.au/ The Lost Button podcast: https://www.thelostbutton.org/ ~~ Startup West is recorded at Riff studios in beautiful downtown Perth, Western Australia; produced by Startup News, edited by Carmen Yee Kai Wen and brought to you thanks to support from the New Industries Fund, Spacecubed, Curtin University, RSM, the City of Perth and Dinner Twist. Startup West acknowledges the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, traditional owners of the lands and waters of Perth, where this podcast was recorded, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
“The Dixie fire is almost out, but its inhospitable ‘moonscapes' remain” (pictured); The Guardian is a regular and reliable source of climate associated news and today we list six stories from the newspaper. Those six stories from The Guardian are: “Australia and US aiming for ‘same place' on climate, Morrison insists after Biden meeting”; “One in five carbon credits under Australia's main climate policy are ‘junk' cuts, research finds”; “Former Nationals leader Michael McCormack warns a flat ‘no' on net zero could threaten trade”; “Liberal MPs need more than tepid climate signalling to overcome Joyce and Canavan's coal cosplay”; “Johnson says he has changed his mind on the climate – but he's still dragging his feet”; Registrations now open for the “Australian Walking and Cycling Conference”; The National says: “We Should Shame Frequent Fliers”; We have two stories from RenewEconomy: “China delivers “killer blow” to coal as Morrison courts Joe Biden”; “Australia's energy superpower status at risk with grid congestion reforms”; And from One Step Off the Grid: “Energy efficiency showdown looms, as Victoria slams “skewed” federal report”; From The Driven: “September 22 is world car free day, so what's happening in Australia?”; Writing in The Sydney Morning Herald, David Crowes tells readers: “Clear majority of Australians want net zero emissions by 2050”; Two stories from Yale Climate Connections: “Miami psychiatrist helps people cope with mental health toll of extreme weather “; “Electric cars can cost 40% less to maintain than gasoline cars”; From AP News: “UN climate talks: Faint progress on money, none on pollution”; From the Climate Council: “What doe the IPCC's latest report mean?”; From The Melbourne Age: “China's exit from offshore coal is at once momentous and insufficient”; Three stories from The New York Times: “Biden vows to double aid on climate change, one of the key issues facing leaders”; “In a First, Washington Will Draft Rules on Workplace Heat Dangers”; “China Pledges to Stop Building Coal-Burning Power Plants Abroad”; And from National Geographic: “How Earth's tides may be linked to the rise of life as we know it”; The Conversation gives us two stories: “Greenwashing: corporate tree planting generates goodwill but may sometimes harm the planet”; “Pornhub has planted a few more trees, but don't pretend it's being responsible”; From Inside Climate News: “China Just Entered a Major International Climate Agreement. Now Comes the Hard Part”; From the BBC: “COP 26: How much is the developing world getting to fight climate change?”; And from Medium: “How climate changed my life”; “Why New Carbon Capture Technologies Are Guaranteed Game-Changers”: From ABC Radio: “As world leaders call for ambitious action on climate change, is Australia being left behind?”; “Xi Jinping announces end to overseas coal power funding - The Backstory with Matt Bevan”: Miki Perkins writes in The Melbourne Age: “Coal power generators, EPA taken to court over climate pollution”; Nick O'Malley writes in the same publication: “UN climate official warns low ambition is costing Australian growth”; And finally, Melbourne Age business columnist, Elizabeth Knight, writes about: “Environmental showstopper: AGL has its Greta Thunberg moment”. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
We hosted our subscribers for a live episode at terraceloft studio in East Perth with two amazing founders Nick Hudson and Elizabeth Knight. Listen to these two founders share the ups and downs of startup life and how showing up and having a purpose driven venture has been the key to their success. Purposeful helps young people find direction in their lives after school. Elizabeth wants to help people graduates find confidence in their careers in a complex world. She's now participating in Plus Eight's Accelerator program to grow and get The Lost Button to market. Check out The Lost Button in the show notes. Nick founded mental health charity event The Push-Up Challenge after a life changing experience and his own challenges with mental health. Here more about what drives him and all the great work his team has done in the mental health space. The Push-Up Challenge raised around $9 million this year. To date over 241 million push ups have been done as part of the event. Show notes: - https://www.thepushupchallenge.com.au/ - https://www.purposeful.org.au/ - https://www.thelostbutton.org/ - http://www.terraceloft.com.au - https://www.businessinsider.com.au/textie-website-awkward-text-messages-2015-6 - https://www.techstars.com/communities/startup-weekend - https://airtable.com/ - https://www.notion.so/ - https://super.so/ - https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-this
rom a young age, we Australians are taught the importance of sport in our lives; for health, for fitness and for lifestyle, the importance of sport for minds young and old is undisputed. But sport also teaches us other skills that are important in this modern economy: teamwork, collaboration, communication… and most important of all, persistence.In this episode of Tech Society, Alex and John from Ninja Software speak with Nick Marvin, management consultant, public speaker and author, who specialises in organisational transformation through performing teams. For over a decade, Nick was involved at the highest echelons of Australian sport, with leadership positions with organisations undergoing changes at the advent of professional era of sports.Nick speaks about personal development, the future of on-demand sports, human potential, the benefit of teams, and what it takes to be at the top of your game. To share this idea to the young (and young of heart), he has published a book imparting the lessons he has learned to the next generation.Book excerpt: “Thomas did not have the talent or the athletic ability to make his high school basketball team. Instead he was relegated to being the water-boy. But that did not deter him from being the best at his job.When training was done, and the players had long gone, Thomas stayed back and practised alone, trying to get better every day.Read about his journey in this heart-warming tale of a young boy's determination to beat the odds.”◎More Information◎▸Nick Marvin:https://au.linkedin.com/in/nickmarvin▸Book: “Effort”:https://marvin.in/effort/▸AIM WA talk “Inspirational Leadership” breakfast series talk with Nick Marvinhttps://soundcloud.com/user-881272748/breakfast-27062017-nick-marvin▸Tech Society 055 - Building Businesses People Adore with Tim Duggan:https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/55-building-businesses-people-adore▸Tech Society 044 - Building a Business Legacy with Dinesh Aggarwal:https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/44-building-a-business-legacy▸Tech Society 012 - Gen Z: Purposeful or Entitled? with Elizabeth Knight:https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/gen-z-purposeful-or-entitledWebsite: https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/
The Star Entertainment group has proposed a $12 billion merger with James Packer’s Crown Resorts. Star thinks its track record of operating casinos in Sydney, Brisbane and The Gold Coast puts it in a great position to help Crown out of its regulatory woes. In February, Crown was found unfit to operate its new casino at Sydney’s Barangaroo after evidence of money-laundering in its casinos and other probity failures emerged in the long-running Bergin inquiry. Today on Please Explain, Tory Maguire speaks with business columnist Elizabeth Knight about what a Star-Crown merger could mean for James Packer’s beleaguered casino group. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Star Entertainment group has proposed a $12 billion merger with James Packer’s Crown Resorts. Star thinks its track record of operating casinos in Sydney, Brisbane and The Gold Coast puts it in a great position to help Crown out of its regulatory woes. In February, Crown was found unfit to operate its new casino at Sydney’s Barangaroo after evidence of money-laundering in its casinos and other probity failures emerged in the long-running Bergin inquiry. Today on Please Explain, Tory Maguire speaks with business columnist Elizabeth Knight about what a Star-Crown merger could mean for James Packer’s beleaguered casino group. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elizabeth Knight is an author, sustainability activist and founder of New York’s first Repair Café, and is the co-author (with John Wackman) of Repair Revolution: How Fixers Are Transforming Our Throwaway Culture. In the book, John and Elizabeth explore repairing in the broadest sense of the word. They focus on the community repair experience, the wisdom of repair, the sustainable aspects of repairing, the adventure of opening a device and seeing what’s inside, the right to repair that is gaining attention worldwide – and much more! We hear how repair cafes can bridge across social divides, and how they help people of all ages and backgrounds build new connections and develop their social confidence levels. We find out that you don’t need to be a repair geek, and hear about the wide range of volunteer roles available. Elizabeth explains what visible mending is, tells us inspiring stories about the rewards of being involved in a Repair Café, and how you can find one, or start your own.
Rosenthall - Bête Maléfique des Bois - The Birth of Detective Vincent James Gideon Black Rock Cove, on the coastline of Oregon, has a unique and sinister charm. By day, it is a quaint fishing village and charming resort for summertime visitors, but by night…well, that's a different story. The murder of Oliver Bateman was purely the strangest of all crimes. A gunshot was heard as he fell dead in the courtyard, but bullet holes were missing from his body. Three deep knife wounds, however, covered his chest. Even stranger, Elizabeth Knight, daughter of famed Nobel Prize winner William Knight, was discovered in her locked bedroom on the brink of death after hysterical screaming and two gunshots were heard. She was found all alone… no assassin present. Find the motive of the assassin, and you locate the criminal. Nevertheless, several people have reasons, which may have led them to the deed. Which one did it? Why did the murderer leave a bloody cow bone in the room? Why was there only one bullet found in the chamber after witnesses heard two shots, and two were expended in the golden 22 caliber revolver found in the room? Also, most of all, how was the crime committed in a sealed chamber? How did the assassin escape? Wait! Did the wrong person lose their life? What will that do? Create more questions? Result in more murders? Will there be other murders? Who's the mastermind behind them? These questions become the catalyst for a sequence of events that will rivet the readers to their seats. This first novel debuts Vincent Gideon, a young detective making a name for himself solving cold cases. A best-selling author, Abigail Guerin, better known as Abby throughout the novel, adds a twist of romance as she assists him. They must solve the case before the mystery man catches the six o'clock train departing Black Rock Cove. However, no other than the Great Shane Murdock comes to town. He is Gideon's mentor and has solved more cold cases in America than anyone else. Some have called him in headline news, the Sherlock Holmes of America. He is a household name from his successful endeavors at solving crimes the local authorities can't. Black Rock Cove, the setting in James' thriller series, The Storm Lord Trilogy, is still his canvas in his Gideon Detective Series. James unveils a labyrinth of evil constructed by people at the highest levels of power. More secrets are revealed. Is the Bête Maléfique des Bois, the beast responsible for so many deaths? More people continue to lose their lives. You don't know who can be trusted. Martin DuBois? Terrence McGyver? Chris Darnay? Mother Althena? Could Gideon himself be the mastermind of the crimes? HAPPY LISTENING Coming up next: Episode 11 - The Making of "Gideon Returns - A Damsel in Distress!" #crimefiction #bookstagram #books #crime #mystery #thriller #bookworm #booklover #booksofinstagram #bibliophile #murdermystery #bookish #reading #booksbooksbooks #readcrimefiction #thrillerbooks #crimenovel #bookstagrammer #booknerd #bookclubs #agathachristie #readersofinstagram #fiction #detective #book #writerslife #suspense #writingcommunity #beeboppublishinggroup #eagle lake #columbus #suncity #sidneystjames --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidneystjames/message
Ready to fix things, mend relationships, heal our planet, and build community, all in one fell swoop? Repair Cafes are today's topic on the pod with Elizabeth Knight and John Wackman, co-authors of Repair Revolution, How Fixers are Transforming our Throwaway Culture! Grab the link to their website and book below and get started in 2021 on the mend. Repair Revolution Book Available Here: http://www.repaircafehv.org/repair-revolution-book __________________ New Episodes Every (other) Sunday at 8 AM. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Overcast, and more. Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/elsbethcallaghan Contact us at practicallyzerowaste@gmail.com Instagram @practicallyzerowastepod @elsbethcallaghan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/practicallyzerowaste/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/practicallyzerowaste/support
Ep. 102 - The Tumbleweed Tree - A Beacon Series Interview Ft. John Wackman & Elizabeth Knight, co-authors of "Repair Revolution: How Fixers Are Transforming Our Throwaway Culture" by New World Library ========== Sometimes an episode release date aligns perfectly with a special occasion that makes the content of the conversation even more relevant. As it turns out, my conversation with John Wackman and Elizabeth Knight, co-authors of the new book Repair Revolution: How Fixers Are Transforming Our Throwaway Culture, would be one of those episodes. Each year, as we approach the Christmas-New Year season, my mind lingers on the incessant pulling-and-hauling that is about to begin, the vacillation between the acquisition of shiny new items, and the inevitable shucking of used goods, many that were perhaps obtained only a year before. I've struggled through these seasons for a long time, and anyone that has been willing to lend me an ear during this season has probably had to suffer through one of my diatribes about re-sanctifying this time of year, redirecting our energies on peace, mercy, and goodwill toward others, instead of another perpetual round of trinkets and gadgets that will bloat the landfills of tomorrow. My personal practice is something I call "secondhand sacred," which, in short, means finding spirit, fresh meaning, and new uses for forgotten, discarded, and broken things. I was happy to find many alignments to this practice in Repair Revolution, and even more during my visit with John and Elizabeth. The crucial element of this revolution comes in the form of "repair cafés," which are essentially gatherings of generous fixers and tinkers with a variety of expert skills at fixing our stuff. As John and Elizabeth explain, people line up at these repair cafés with their band-aided and broken items. Whether it's a shirt that needs mending, a blender that won't blend, a record player that won't play, or a lamp that won't light, it seems there is no end to the knowledge and willingness of fixers to teach people how to bring their cracked and crooked items back to life. Not only do people get their items repaired, but they learn firsthand how to make these fixes themselves. It really is revolutionary, yet so simple, this idea that someone can be taught how to make a simple repair, seek out the parts and extend the life of their utilized and treasured belongings. Beyond the transfer of know-how, John, Elizabeth, and all the fixers and tinkers get to hear the stories attached to so many of the precious items that come through the doors of the repair cafés. There are many items in my life that have moved from a simple utility, transformed into the stuff of legend through the life that wielded it. Maybe you have items like this; a sewing machine, a rocker, a hammer, a skillet, or pot. It is certainly easy to click through and have a new item delivered to you, but just because we can doesn't mean that we should. There is a cumulative impact on our environment when we live this way, and I would go further still and say that it also has an impact on our souls. Maybe, the repair revolution isn't just about fixing our broken belongings. Maybe, it's also about repairing ourselves and the fractured relationship we have with our belongings and world. Now, it's time to rethink old habits, take a pause before tossing something out, consider the interconnected nature of the world, and our place in it. Now, tune your attention to this Good News Beacon, and press play on a little good news. ========== SUPPORT FIND THE GOOD NEWS >> https://www.findthegood.news/donate/ ========== BUY YOUR COPY OF "REPAIR REVOLUTION" >> https://bookshop.org/books/repair-revolution-how-fixers-are-transforming-our-throwaway-culture/9781608686605 EXPLORE NEW WORD LIBRARY >> https://www.newworldlibrary.com/Books.aspx ========== FIND THE GOOD NEWS IS PRODUCED BY PARKER BRAND CREATIVE SERVICES >> www.ParkerBrandUp.com ========== SUPPORT CARE-HELP OF SULPHUR >> http://care-help.org/ •••••••••••••
Authors John Wackman and Elizabeth Knight join us to discuss their book, Repair Revolution: How Fixers Are Transforming Our Throwaway Culture. The book explores the philosophy and wisdom of repairing, as well as the Right to Repair movement.
New to the Hudson Valley, Elizabeth Knight visited a Repair Cafe in a neighboring city. Impressed by the "fixit" skills and warm welcome that volunteers extended to all the strangers who walked through the door clutching torn shirts, wobbly chairs and wonky lamps, she started the first Repair Cafe in Orange County. Elizabeth is the former tea sommelier for the historic St. Regis Hotel located in New York City. Widely recognized as one of the country's foremost authorities on tea and entertaining, she has appeared on national television and radio programs including WNBC's "Today in New York," WOR's "Food Talk," The Travel Channel, The Home Shopping Network and QVC. https://www.repaircafeusa.org/repair-revolution-book Catherine A. Sanderson is the James E. Ostendarp Professor of Psychology at Amherst College. She received a bachelor's degree in psychology, with a specialization in Health and Development, from Stanford University, and received both masters and doctoral degrees in psychology from Princeton University. Professor Sanderson's research examines how personality and social variables influence health-related behaviors such as safer sex and disordered eating, the development of persuasive messages and interventions to prevent unhealthy behavior, and the predictors of relationship satisfaction. https://sandersonspeaking.com
John Wackman and Elizabeth Knight are repair organisers and community advocates in the US. We hear how this work informed their new book, Repair Revolution. The post Restart Podcast Ep. 58: You say you want a Repair Revolution appeared first on The Restart Project.
In 2017, AMP Capital institutional director Julia Szlakowski made a formal sexual harassment complaint against senior London-based manager Boe Pahari. In 2018 AMP penalised him to the tune of $500,000, a quarter of his annual bonus, and Szlakowski left the company. Recently Pahari was promoted to AMP Capital chief executive, the second most powerful job at the venerable money manager. On Monday he was demoted again, and AMP Chairman David Murray and fellow board member John Fraser, resigned. In this episode, national editor Tory Maguire is joined by business columnist Elizabeth Knight to discuss the lessons businesses can learn from AMP's egregious sexual harassment problem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2017, AMP Capital institutional director Julia Szlakowski made a formal sexual harassment complaint against senior London-based manager Boe Pahari. In 2018 AMP penalised him to the tune of $500,000, a quarter of his annual bonus, and Szlakowski left the company. Recently Pahari was promoted to AMP Capital chief executive, the second most powerful job at the venerable money manager. On Monday he was demoted again, and AMP Chairman David Murray and fellow board member John Fraser, resigned. In this episode, national editor Tory Maguire is joined by business columnist Elizabeth Knight to discuss the lessons businesses can learn from AMP's egregious sexual harassment problem. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Helping young people to find purpose and fulfilment is the driving force of our special guest Elizabeth Knight, founder of Purposeful. In this week's episode, she chats to two of our Year 10 students about how to get in tune with your passions, and how to find the pathway that is right for you. Listen in to learn more about leading with purpose.
Born in the time of broadband and overlapping social media noises 24/7 - what to make of this generation?Memes and avatars aside, Gen Z changemaker Elizabeth Knight shares an insightful view with Alex and John from Ninja Software on the pressures facing the youths of today. With many changes ahead in the future of work, are our young people equipped to find their place in the workforce? A useful starting point is for universities to re-examine the traditional model of dispensing blocks of knowledge which are not preparing Gen Z sufficiently for the fragmented career pathways in their lifetime.Like the youths of any generation, they are a source of innovation. What can we do in our own organization to unlock the opportunities for young people in the workforce?This is Elizabeth’s mission, empowering this generation to find their own purpose to make meaningful choices.https://www.purposeful.org.au/Tech Society podcasts are accessible across these platforms: Website: http://www.techsociety.fm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=true Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4Fwjv iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/?q=tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSociety
Episode Notes In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss: Lessons Morris learned in the Music Industry and has successfully applied to the CBD Hemp industry Why he chooses to operate 12 brands for his different ventures How he has shifted from hosting in-person conferences to online Minor cannabinoids like CBDP and THCP How to think about CBD hemp diversification for your company His suggestions on mindset to get through the current world pandemic of COVID19 Thoughts on novel cannabinoids like CBG and CBN and what he thinks about their future potential What he thinks hemp cultivators and farmers should do for next growing season and more… Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play About Morris Beegle
On this podcast you will learn: How Andy and Elizabeth are dealing with the new world of COVID 19 - structured journaling with pen and paper. (3:55) What is needfind and why is it important? (4:30) It's important because it's a shift in terms of how we think about entrepreneurship and creating value as an entrepreneur; building a business or enterprise around a need (real problem) rather than a singular idea gives greater scope to produce value and to solve a problem in a sustainable way; it's about core needs and what people are willing to pay for. If you take away the beginning pressure of having to come up with a business model that's going to be profitable but focus on finding a real need that people are experiencing then you get to know that problem in a lot more intimate way and the more you become the expert on that problem the better; potential profitable is short-term thinking nowadays. (7:05) If we're designing solutions for lower income people in informal settlements (11:03) Design thinking gives you a tool / framework to explore that problem in more detail. How design thinking has helped Elizabeth. (13:57) Helpful for simplifying her problem down into its core essence which helped in communicating to other people; but also challenged her biases, assumptions, etc. When does she know that enough is enough and when to move on? (20:20) There is a tipping point where you've done so much validation that it can become confusing; when you get to that point that is when strategic thinking is important particularly for early stage founders. Tools that people can use in this process: (25:52) Lean canvas - essentially a one page business plan which captures your assumptions, the problem you're trying to solve, your solution, your customers, revenue stream, unique value, etc. all on one page; does not account for the role of the individual and does not allow you to explore what you're passionate about and your strengths. Empathy - not a bad thing to overcompensate; always put yourself back into your customers shoes. Resources from this episode: Company website: https://www.purposeful.org.au/ TEDxUWA https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_knight_generation_z_this_one_is_for_you Connect with Elizabeth: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-knight-009757149/
In this episode we dive deep into conversation with an incredible medicine women, Elizabeth Knight. We discuss one of the greatest healing medicines of our time, Cannabis. The more knowledge and understanding we can gain about this beautiful medicine the more we can break down the stigma and offer alternative healing. "I think people need to be educated to the fact that marijuana is not a drug. Marijuana is an herb and a flower. God put it here. If He put it here and He wants it to grow, what gives the government the right to say that God is wrong?” Willie Nelson Elizabeth Knight has been in healthcare for over 20 years producing and selling herbal tinctures. Transitioning into cannabis tincture production and sales was a natural progression for her. Elizabeth's collective is called, Pianta Tinta. Her collective specializes in high CBD and high THC whole plant cannabis tinctures which are third-party tested. Her tinctures are pesticide and herbicides free and have some of the highest levels of CVTC per bottle. The passion behind Pianta Tinta is to offer the highest quality medicine to California residents and to be a credible source for current, in-depth information and education for all those who are curious or new to medical cannabis world. It is time to learn more about the healing properties of all things Cannabis.
This week on A Taste of the Past, host Linda Pelaccio is joined by tea sommelier for the historic St. Regis Hotel in New York City, Elizabeth Knight. Widely recognized as one of the country’s foremost authorities on tea and entertaining, Knight shares her passion as the founder of Tea with Friends, a website devoted to all things tea. A certified English Tea Master, she is the author of bestselling books on the subjects of tea and entertaining including Tea with Friends, Celtic Teas with Friends, Welcome Home, and Tea in the City New York - A Tea Lover's Guide to Sipping and Shopping in the City.
We're talking about nighttime diabetes management with musical inspiration from Gladys Knight & The Pips courtesy of SONY Music. Gladys Knight doesn’t have diabetes, but the disease is as close to her heart as the memories of her mother, Elizabeth Knight, who died of complications from the disease in 1997. A five-time Grammy award winner, Knight is as busy as ever gracing the entertainment world with her exceptional voice. Yet she never misses an opportunity to voice the message of early detection and treatment of diabetes. Gladys shares her final words of wisdom: ” Do something about diabetes … Know more, do more!” Knight feels nearly as passionate about spreading that message as she does about the incredible singing career her mom helped her launch some 54 years ago. Guests include Stacey Harris aka 'The Diabetic Pastry Chef', Mary Ann Hodorowicz, RD, LDN, MBA, CDE, CEC, the Charlie's Angels of Outreach, SleepyHead Central founder Tamara Sellman RPSGT, CCSH, Poet Lorraine Brooks and Mama Rose Marie. One hour diabetes wellness podcast featuring interviews, games, prizes, and music courtesy of Sony Music. Log on to Diva TalkRadio. call-in at 347-215-8551 or tweet @mrdivabetic.