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Best podcasts about Graham Ward

Latest podcast episodes about Graham Ward

INSEAD Knowledge Podcast
Making a Good Exit

INSEAD Knowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 30:23


Despite millions retiring annually, the topic remains taboo for many employers and employees. Every year, millions leave the workforce, yet discussions about this common rite of passage are often avoided.This INSEAD Knowledge podcast features Graham Ward, Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Isabel Lebbe, Partner in the Investment Management practice of Arendt & Medernach, discussing the often-neglected issue of retirement.Drawing on years of research in this field, the pair highlight the significant impact that retirement can have on both individuals and the organisations they leave behind. They point out that retirement should not merely be seen an event but is, in fact, a complex process that requires careful consideration and planning from both sides. Ward and Lebbe argue that with an ageing population, changing demographics also mean firms need to stop viewing retirement as an end. Instead, they must view it as a valuable opportunity to maintain relationships and leverage the experience of retiring employees to ensure a positive experience for all involved. Read more: https://knowledge.insead.edu/career/talk-about-making-good-exit  

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
How the Light Gets In: Restlessness, Christ, & Belonging / Graham Ward

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 51:00


Help the Yale Center for Faith & Culture meet a $10,000 matching challenge for podcast production; click here to donate today.How does the light get in? Leonard Cohen suggests, "There's a crack in everything / That's how..." Whether from our restlessness, our fear, or our trauma, to see the world rightly might start with the need to acknowledge the crack in everything.Only then can we see a new world of understanding and belonging and well-being.Graham Ward (University of Oxford) joins Ryan McAnnally-Linz to reflect on the purpose of theology, Christology as the place where the divine and the human come together, trauma, restlessness, fear, the human capacity for creativity and destruction (and which will we choose?), and how the Gospels offer a new sense of belonging.About Graham WardGraham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and is author of several books, including How the Light Gets In and Another Kind of Normal.Show NotesGraham Ward's Ethical Life books under discussion in this episode: How the Light Gets In and Another Kind of NormalCreating inner coherence through a systematic theologyScripture as the common text all Christians return toReading with a sense of original language“We do believe God speaks to us through the scriptures.”Writing titles that invite non-Christians to the books“There's a lot of the church who are not in church on Sunday.”“I always think that, one, theology lost in a sense when it became professionalized. And two…theology has got to be pastoral.”“Good writing can find the phrasing which unlocks experiences that other people have had.”Theology as speaking more to being human than being divineDogma (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) and the problem with “Buddy Jesus”Theology that defamiliarizes ChristThe strangeness of Christ as drawing outBalancing defamiliarization with the glory of CreationNone of us actually know what the resurrection truly meansTrauma in the early church“What is it we're looking for in our restlessness?”Restlessness as fundamentally connected to our fearThe conflict between losing control in Christ, and being a predatory creatureGrace breaking through in the rubbish heap, like sunlight on a violet“This is the hard love which demanded God's sacrifice, but also demands my sacrifice of what I think love should be.”Julian of Norwich“I was just playing with the phrase ‘because the devil is in the detail', and it's not, it's God that's in the detail.”Will you be creative or will you be destructive?The role of the church in people who are discerningMystagogy, living what you worshipThe role of liturgy in communityFragmentation and non-belonging within our contemporary relationshipsThe gospels as incorporating a new type of belongingProduction NotesThis podcast featured Graham WardEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give

VISION ON SOUND
VISION ON SOUND EPISODE 162 - TX NOVEMBER 12 2023

VISION ON SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 59:54


GRAHAM WARD ON RICHARD CARPENTER First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on November 12th 2023 This week, we welcome GRAHAM WARD, yet another new voice to the ever expanding list of contributors to the VISION ON SOUND pool of talent, and, whilst we do start off today with my usual introductory interrogation about his own fascinating earliest television memories and so forth, we very swiftly move onto the topic that he primarily wanted to talk very fondly about, which is the television screenwriting career of RICHARD CARPENTER, who, after a brief career as a jobbing actor in the 1960s, is possibly best known to the general public these days for his work on HTVs stunning ROBIN OF SHERWOOD. That particularly high profile 1980s hit still appears regularly on the daytime ITV channels, but, of course, fans of his work will also remember such delights as CATWEAZLE, THE GHOSTS OF MOTLEY HALL, THE ADVENTURES OF DICK TURPIN, a large contribution to THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY, and THE FAMOUS FIVE, and the swashbuckling adventures of SMUGGLER and ADVENTURER, and he could very much stake a claim for having reimagined the children's historical adventure series, most often on the ITV channels, for more than one generation. RICHARD CARPENTER sadly passed away in 2012, but leaves behind him a huge legacy of television work which, whilst remaining much loved by generations of Archive TV fans like the people who listen to this show, is still being discovered by new generations of fans even today. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.

Pride & Progress
P&P BITES, E3: It's Never Too Late - Graham Ward-Tipping

Pride & Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 5:42


‘Pride & Progress Bites' is a P&P mini-series.  We've been releasing the Pride & Progress podcast for 3 years now, and the podcast is built on the belief that sharing a story can start a change. Stories are incredibly powerful - even a short story has the power to start a meaningful change. In each ‘Pride & Progress Bite', we hear from an LGBT+ educator or ally, each sharing a short story of pride & progress from their own school or community.  This Pride & Progress Bite comes from the brilliant Graham Ward-Tipping (he/him), who shares his experience as a gay teacher during and since Section 28. ‘Pride & Progress Bites' will be released weekly. If you have a bite-size story of pride & progress that you'd like to share in your own episode - get in touch - we'd love to hear from you.  Share a story – start a change. www.prideprogress.co.uk

Back to the Roots
#24 - 10 Toddlers vs. Grizzly Bear (ft. Graham Ward & Mac Mullins)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 56:43


Once again Graham, Mac, and I talk about ludicrous things. We plan heists, and also how to train 10 toddlers to kill a grizzly bear.

Back to the Roots
#23 - Bad Movies & Extreme WWE (ft. Graham Ward & Mac Mullins)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 70:03


They use scissors in the Japanese version of WWE.

Back to the Roots
#21 - We Ask AI to Write Movies (ft. Graham Ward & Mac Mullins)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 83:48


In this episode, Graham, Mac, and I told an AI chat bot to write movie scripts. And they get a little wild.

Back to the Roots
#15 - We Read a Movie Script (ft. Graham Ward & Michael Heckman)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 90:41


Graham, Michael, and I did a table read of a short film that Michael wrote. Also we had to evacuate the building in the middle of the recording so that was fun. Check it out.

Back to the Roots
#14 - The Future of Eat My Shorts (Ft. Ally Richcreek & Graham Ward)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 55:35


In this episode, I hung out with the remaining Eat My Shorts podcast hosts, as we re-test our chemistry in the studio. ...will Eat My Shorts return??

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Back to the Roots
Dungeons and Dragons #1 (Back to the Roots)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 95:49


Mac Mullins, Graham Ward, Austin Shields, and I get together for some good ol' Dungeons and Dragons. Tears were shed, goat legs were grown, and Waldo was tased in the eyes.

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts
Graham Ward and Charlotte Barrington of Carlton Operatic Society

NHR Sunday Morning Local Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 17:45


Graham Ward and Charlotte Barrington of Carlton Operatic Society chat to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about Shrek The Musical in May.

Back to the Roots
#10 - Seinfeld Trivia and Honesty (ft. Brent Paulus and Graham Ward)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 91:30


Brent knows a lot about Seinfeld, and life.

Back to the Roots
#9 - Cream Cheese, Regret, and Anxiety (ft. Graham Ward)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 47:47


Cheesecake came from Angels. Prove me wrong. 

Back to the Roots
#8 - Food, Travel, and Where to Die (ft. Graham Ward)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 48:14


Graham and I discuss our latest travel excursion, food from Louisiana, and where we would choose to die. Also as a disclaimer, I talked briefly about the Bo Burnham Netflix special. And although I do endorse it as a creative masterpiece, and even as a true representation of the anxieties and depression felt by my generation, it does contain some other themes that I do not endorse. However, I do recommend watching it with discretion if your convictions allow you to do so.

Back to the Roots
#4 - School Busses, Crime, and Solo Vacations (ft. Graham Ward)

Back to the Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 76:56


Carter and Graham talk about dream homes, their lives as potential criminals, and taking vacations alone.

Aten och Jerusalem
75. Drew G.I. Hart

Aten och Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 92:55


English below. Be sure to check out our other interviews in English. We got: Rachel Halder, Sarah Coakley, Graham Ward, J. Denny Weaver, Stanley Hauerwas, Shane Claiborne, Nekeisha Alyana Alexis, Bolortuya Damdinjav, Naw Htoo Htoo and Nancey Murphy. ---- "Anablacktivism", ett val mellan Jesus B. eller Jesus K., och "God damn America"...eller? Med oss är Drew G.I. Hart amerikansk teolog som utforskar utrymmet mellan anabaptism och svart teologi. Vi pratar om hans senaste bok Who Will Be a Witness? där han funderar kring hur kyrkan kan vara en aktör för social rättvisa. Men han synar även den amerikanska historiens, och västerländsk kristendoms, förhållande till sin svarta befolkning och gör upp med berättelser om exceptionalism. Johan Bruneskog kliver in i för- och eftersnacksrollen och gillar inte räkneexempel. Anton pratar om självmord och dödshjälp. --- "Anablacktivism", the choice between Jesus B. or Jesus C. and "God Damn America"... or does God? Drew G.I. Hart joins us. Drew is a theologian who explores the intersection between anabaptism and Black theology. We talk about his latest book Who Will Be a Witness? where he invites us to thinks about how the church can be an agent for social justice, but he also invites us to have a closer look at Western Christianity's and America's treatment of it's black populance, and take a stand against stories of exceptionalism. --- Gilla oss på Facebook Följ oss på Twitter Skriv till oss på atenochjerusalem@gmail.com Prenumerera, dela, kommentera, recensera!

Strategy Show
Resilience, Meaning & Control | Graham Ward and Simon Severino | STRATEGY SPRINTS 166

Strategy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 39:24


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Engaging Internal Comms
Personal and organisational purpose with Dr Graham Ward | S1 E4

Engaging Internal Comms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 35:22


Dr Graham Ward, Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD Business School, talks to The Big Picture People’s Craig Smith about managing personal and organisational transition. Graham discusses his own transition from life as a trader at Goldman Sachs to a new career in executive, leadership and career coaching, before describing the key tactics that organisations should take through periods of change. A particularly apt conversation recorded as the UK begins to exit lockdown and head toward the ‘new normal’.

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In 1970, when Ivan Illich was enjoying, and suffering a moment of world-wide celebrity, he explained to me what he thought had caused this vogue. His views were so utterly orthodox, he said, and so deeply rooted in the first Christian millennium that he appeared enticingly radical to contemporaries who had completely lost touch with these roots. Perhaps it was this remark that persuaded me to pay attention when I first heard, nearly thirty years later, of a theological movement called Radical Orthodoxy. It began when my friend Lee Hoinacki urged me to read Catherine Pickstock’s book After Writing: On the LIturgical Consummation of Philosophy. From there I was led to John Milbank’s Theology and Social Theory, the manifesto-like magnum opus that first announced this new tendency, and to an anthology called Radical Orthodoxy in which these two writera and co-conspirator Graham Ward were joined by other thinkers who shared their view that the gateway to the future lies in a reappropriation of a misappropriated past. In 2006, on a visit to England, I was able to interview Pickstock and Milbank and to present the following thumbnail sketch of their thinking. Pickstock had been up with a sick child the night before she met me at her Cambridge college and insisted that she was barely compos mentis, but, in my view, she rose admirably to the occasion. Later, I met John Milbank at his home in Southwell, a old cathedral own in Nottinghamshire that I had known of old because my mother’s family came from nearby Mansfield. Five years later, I interviewed Milbank again, for a more extensive treatment of his thinking. That program can be found on this site in the series called The Myth of the Secular.

Inside Running Podcast
090: Russell Dessaix-Chin (feat. Catriona Bisset)

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 134:47


090: Russell Dessaix-Chin (feat. Catriona Bisset)   This episode is sponsored by New Balance, listen in as the boys wear test and give a review of the newly released FuelCell Rebel    Julian doubles his mileage to 200km the week after his Doha announcement. Brad suffers from post-Melbourne deja-vu same with his banged-up knee. Brady mixes up his fartleks and drops a bombshell.    London Diamond League Men's 5000m saw a slew of Aussies in rare form, with Stewy McSweyn clocking in a 13:05, with Patrick Tiernan and Morgan McDonald posting Doha qualifiers. Linden Hall ran back to form with a 4:04 in the Women’s 1500m https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/london-dl-mcsweyn-1305-barber-2nd/   Catriona Bisset is the new Australian 800m national record holder, and joins in from Belgium to give a quick interview about the race and what it means to her. In the same race Morgan Mitchell runs 2:00.89 to qualify for Doha and also a strong performance from Carley Thomas.  https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/catriona-bisset-new-australian-800m-record/ Matt Ramsden sets a mile personal best of 3:53 and breaks Herb Elliot’s 61 year WA record.   Sam Clifford clears Nick Earl in the Tasmanian XC ChampionshipsResults   Sutherland2Surf 11km taken out by Kevin Batt & Leanne Pompeani Results   Lisa Weightman runs 15:54 at Maribyrnong parkrun setting a new Australian record https://www.instagram.com/p/B0H5CHSnH0r/   Listener Question asks about the different types of long runs that runners should be doing and Moose on the Loose finds God…’s twitter account.   Michael Nitschke conducting a Study of running athlete’s training intensity via GPS Data https://health.adelaide.edu.au/running-training-characteristics-study  Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeK8K3HU_UqDlY83kiCFfmrTh2GKpqCUUNnIQpt7rHxp3DmuA/viewform?usp=sf_link    Russel Dessaix-Chin joins friend and Sydney Uni teammate Brad for a chat about his long storied career that started back in school career, leading to numerous NSW state medals and a career built on consistency that saw him take national cross country titles. Russel goes though his training structure under coach Ken Greene, touring the European circuit and looking at his consistent 5000m performances as well as what held him back from the next breakthrough. Russel talks changing coaches to Graham Ward and changing training structures that lead to his marathon debut in Hamburg, what the training and aspirations were in the lead up to the reality afterwards, followed up with history repeating itself in the Chicago marathon. He then opens up with the accident in 2015 where he was struck by a car and dealing with the severity of the injury, coming to terms where it could leave his running career and working through the rehabilitation process. Russel closes on his thoughts on making a comeback, competing as an open athlete vs. as a Masters the advice for up and coming athletes, looking back at his travels as a runner and his hopes for the future in the marathon. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Aten och Jerusalem
47. Nekeisha Alayna Alexis

Aten och Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 93:31


English description below! The interview starts at 9:55. Inkarnerades Gud två gånger? Hänger vår syn på djur ihop med förtryck av svarta och kvinnor? Och leder nu-metal gruppen P.O.D. till radikalsering? I oktober månad möter vi aktivisten, musikern och teologen Nekeisha Alayna Alexis. Hon visar för oss hur kampen för djurens rätt och kampen mot rasism och sexism kan hänga ihop. Om hur Gud ger kraft i kampen, och på mindre utforskade sätt att läsa Bibeln på. Från andra sidan Atlanten rakt in i dina öron - lyssna och njut. . . . Was God incarnated twice? Is our view on animals connected with oppression of black people and women? And will listening to the nu-metal group P.O.D. lead to radicalization? We reached out to Nekeisha Alayna Alexis, an activist, theologian and musician, to have her show us how the fight for animals rights, and the fight against racism and sexism are connected. And also talk about how God gives hope against hope, and about less explored ways of reading the Bible. From the other side of the pond, to your ears! Enjoy! Please check out our previous english interviews with Stanley Hauerwas  Sarah Coakley, Graham Ward, Rachel Halder, J. Denny Weaver and William T. Cavanaugh! Enjoy! Missa inte FREDSFEST i Ryttargårdskyrkan i Linköping lördagen den 10 november 2018! Vill kyrkan leva i fred? Mer info på www.fredsfest.se! Stötta oss på Patreon, bli avsnittsdonator!https://www.patreon.com/atenochjerusalem Gilla oss på Facebook Följ oss på Twitter Skriv till oss på atenochjerusalem@gmail.com Prenumerera, dela, kommentera, recensera!

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State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast
State Bar of Michigan NEXT Conference 2018: Alternative Dispute Resolution

State Bar of Michigan: On Balance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 20:33


Experiencing a legal dispute is hard enough without going through a trial, but there are ways to settle these disputes outside of a courtroom. In this episode of On Balance from the NEXT Conference 2018, hosts Robert Mathis and Laurin Thomas talk to Judge Wendy Baxter and Graham Ward about the benefits of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and how this form of practice is still evolving. They also discuss the different types of ADR and what a practitioner needs to know in order to do it effectively. Judge Wendy Baxter is the attorney/mediator for Win Win Facilitation which uses alternative dispute resolution to aid the resolution of litigation for civil cases. Graham Ward is a director and adjunct professor at the Center for the Study and Resolution of Conflict at WMU-Cooley Law School.

Princeton Theological Seminary
Graham Ward | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference

Princeton Theological Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 58:16


June 20, 2018 | 2018 Annual Karl Barth Conference “Liberation Theology: Does Karl Barth Have Anything to Offer Here?” Speaker: Graham Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity at Christ Church College, University of Oxford

Aten och Jerusalem
30. Stanley Hauerwas

Aten och Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 55:43


English description below! The interview starts at 12:50. Please check out our previous english interviews with Sarah Coakley, Graham Ward, Rachel Halder, J. Denny Weaver and William T. Cavanaugh! Enjoy!Stanley Hauerwas gästar Aten och Jerusalem för ett samtal om protestantismens död, Israel och Donald Trump. Dessutom ger han Anton äktenskapsråd. Allt detta och mer under knappt en halvtimme! Stanley Hauerwas är världsberömd professor emeritus vid Duke University, etiker och teolog med distinkt texasdialekt och överlåtelse till den subversiva berättelsen om Jesus.Stöd oss gärna på Patreon!Gilla oss på Facebook, följ oss på Twittereller skriv till oss på atenochjerusalem@gmail.com!Stanley Hauerwas joins us at Aten och Jerusalem to talk about Israel, Donald Trump and the death of Protestantism. Also he gives Anton some marital advice. All this, and more, in less than half an hour! Stanley Hauerwas is a world renowed professor emeritus at Duke University, an ethicist and a theologian with a deep texcan accent and commitment to the subversive story of Jesus.

American Academy of Religion
“Normativity” and the Academic Study of Religion: Theology v. Religious Studies

American Academy of Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 60:21


This conversation focuses on one of the most enduring and difficult issues facing the Academy: what is the relationship between theology and religious studies? 2015 AAR president Tom Tweed presides over the exchange between Ann Taves, a distinguished scholar of religious studies (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Graham Ward, a distinguished scholar of theology (University of Oxford), by asking each to identify the epistemic, moral, and aesthetic values that inform their work.

Aten och Jerusalem
16. Graham Ward

Aten och Jerusalem

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 62:19


I denna sköna adventstid samtalar vi med professor Graham Ward vid Oxford University. Graham Ward har uppmärksammats som en av upphovsmännen bakom termen 'Radical Orthodoxy', hans verk kretsar kring postmodernism och att vara en oartig, djärv kristen röst. Tillsammans samtalar Anton och Ward om vad som är sann religion, tendensen att göra religion till en estetisk vara, dotterns konvertering till islam och på vilket sätt bön är politiskt.In English:In this time of advent we talk to Professor Graham Ward of Oxford University. Graham Ward is known as one of the coiners of the term 'Radical Orthodoxy'. His work is centered on postmodernism and being an impolite, bold Christian voice. Anton and Ward talks about what True Religion is, the tendency to turn religion into a aesthetic commodity, his daughter's conversion to Islam and in which way prayer is political.Gilla oss på Facebook,följ oss på Twitter,eller skriv till oss på atenochjerusalem@gmail.com

World Radio Gardening
Small Is Beautiful

World Radio Gardening

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 18:03


Thompson & Morgan are known for their plug plants which can be as small as your little finger up to something you can hold in the palm of your hand. Under a new direction they are moving into mature plant stock, plants in 3 to 5 litre pots as Graham Ward told Ken Crowther.

Unbelievable?
Graham Ward & Sue Blackmore on the biology of belief - Unbelievable?

Unbelievable?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 81:14


Graham Ward is Oxford Regius professor of Divinity. His new book 'Unbelievable' explores the biology and psychology of belief. Atheist professor of psychology Susan Blackmore joins the discussion in the first part of the show. Is belief a purely material phenomenon of the brain? Though the 'truth' of belief remains under increasing attack, in a thoroughly secularized context, Ward argues that secularity is itself a form of believing. MP3 of this show http://media.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/ba27f310-0401-41ea-a8cb-4e5d24b2ab55.mp3 For Graham Ward's book 'Unbelievable': http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unbelievable-Why-We-Believe-Dont/dp/1780767358 For more faith debates visit www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable Join the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/UnbelievableJB and https://twitter.com/unbelievablejb Get the MP3 podcast of Unbelievable? http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Graham Ward. Groepscoaching goed voor bazen

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 9:29


Graham Ward toont aan dat groepscoaching voor leidinggevenden een goed alternatief is voor duurdere individuele coaching. Spreker: G.M.S. Ward. Promotor: prof.dr.mr. S. ten Have, prof.dr. E.L.H.M. van de Loo. Faculteit: Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde. Datum: 26-02-2014

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi
Graham Ward. Groepscoaching goed voor bazen

Lekenpraatjes VU-promovendi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 9:29


Graham Ward toont aan dat groepscoaching voor leidinggevenden een goed alternatief is voor duurdere individuele coaching. Spreker: G.M.S. Ward. Promotor: prof.dr.mr. S. ten Have, prof.dr. E.L.H.M. van de Loo. Faculteit: Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde. Datum: 26-02-2014

Cycle Talk SA
David O’Sullivan rides with Daryl Impey & the City Cycling Club with Graham Ward

Cycle Talk SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2013 23:25


TalkFEED — Into yet another episode of Cycle Talk SA and this week: We caught up with Talk Radio 702 and 567 Cape Talk’s David O’Sullivan who is very new to the sport of cycling. David is riding the Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge for a great cause this year and he is urging you to do the […] Read more

Theology Faculty
What Makes a Belief Believable? Graham Ward Inaugural Lecture

Theology Faculty

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013 49:53


Graham Ward is the Regius Professor Divinity, Christ Church, University of Oxford and a Canon of the Cathedral. Here, he gives his inaugural lecture as Regius Professor of Divinity on What makes a belief believable.