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Medicare For The Lazy Man Podcast
Ep. 774 - Once banned due to shocking effects, an old drug has new uses.

Medicare For The Lazy Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 35:14


Part of the cautionary tale about thalidomide illustrates the fact that Medicare alone is often not enough to persuade doctors to perform non-emergency treatment. In the Medicare Advantage Minute, we learn that: "The Great Disruption is coming for Medicare Advantage"! In "Your Medicare Benefits 2024" we take a brief look at Cognitive Assessment and Care Plan Services. If you have failed to enroll in Part B of Medicare, the General Enrollment period can bail you out. We enumerate the three big reasons people may end up in that predicament. Finally, we list six common, everyday things we all  grew up with that appear to be disappearing. Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A+)                   Visit us on: BabyBoomer.ORG Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2024; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.

All That Jazze
227. "Future-Proof: Why 2025 Will Transform How We Scale (Episode 1: The Great Disruption)"

All That Jazze

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 51:03


Pluto's move into Aquarius isn't just another astrological transit - it's marking a fundamental shift in how we build and scale our online businesses. When AI can create anything and information is freely available, what actually becomes valuable? How do we create and deliver real transformation? In this deep-dive episode, we're exploring how 2025 will transform the online business landscape and exactly what you need to do to prepare.In this episode, we dive into:Why 2025 is going to separate the businesses that thrive from those that don'tPractical strategies to future-proof your business modelWhy community is becoming the new "7-figures"How to build sustainable scaling systems that work WITH your energyThe three pillars of the Richness Without Sacrifice™ Framework for 2025This is episode 1 of our 4-part "Future-Proof" series. Stay tuned for:Episode 2: The three core foundations you need to scale in 2025Episode 3: Behind the scenes of the Richness Without Sacrifice™ MethodEpisode 4: Your strategic vision and practical next stepsLINKS: Transform One Core Idea Into 6+ Pieces of High-Converting Content in Under 3 Hours. Download the Million Dollar Content Workflow™ here 1:1 Strategy SessionApply for NEONCONNECT/WORK WITH JAZZEConnect with Jazze on InstagramEmail Jazze

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership
325: 'Lessons of the Pandemic': A Deep Dive into Teacher Experiences

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 38:41


The co-authors of the book 'Lessons of the Pandemic' discuss their research process, motivations, and recommendations for education. They emphasize the importance of teacher voice and perspective, as well as the need for a blended research approach using surveys, interviews, and focus groups. The chapters cover topics such as teacher workload, continuous innovation, recognizing teacher efforts, and the impact of social emotional learning on student well-being. The authors also provide advice for educators interested in conducting research and highlight the benefits of collaboration. Takeaways Teacher voice and perspective are crucial in understanding the experiences and needs of educators. A blended research approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus groups, provides a comprehensive understanding of the education landscape. School leaders should consider the impact of teacher workload and prioritize protecting planning time and limiting unnecessary meetings. Continuous innovation is essential in education, and educators should be open to change while school leaders should ensure changes are effective and supported by teachers. Teachers' efforts during the pandemic should be recognized and celebrated, and the lessons learned should be acknowledged and applied in future crises. David Marshall is an associate professor of educational research in the College of Education at Auburn University. Since 2020, much of his research on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on K-12 education. Dr. Marshall has edited two books on the topic including "COVID-19 and the Classroom: How Schools Navigated the Great Disruption," one of the first books to share social science research documenting the first 15 months of the crisis. His research interests also include school choice and charter schools. Dr. Marshall's work has been published in leading journals of education research, policy, and practice. He taught middle and high school social studies in Philadelphia. Dr. Marshall worked for the Richmond Teacher Residency program in Richmond, Virginia in several capacities over a six-year span. He recently served two terms as chair of the Alabama Public Charter School Commission.   Tim Pressley is an associate professor of psychology at Christopher Newport University, where he is also a faculty member in the Master of Arts in Teaching program and the Center for Education Research and Policy. Before receiving his doctorate, Dr. Pressley was an elementary school teacher in Fort Worth, Texas. Currently his research focuses on teachers' lives, specifically on the impact COVID-19 has had on teachers, teacher effectiveness, and teacher burnout. His work has been published in leading education journals. Dr. Pressley is co-author of "Reading Instruction That Works (5th edition)". Giving teachers a voice on issues affecting their lives has been a driving force behind his research.   Connect with them on X: @marshalldavidt @tpress87   A huge thanks to our show sponsor! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools  

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier

Cheryl Lynn Mobley is the CEO and Founder of reCalibrate, a boutique advisory firm for those who dare to lead - especially those who have what it takes to lead against the current. Her firm identifies chokepoints so leaders can take their organizations to the next level - with minimal angst. In her previous life as a hospital president, her hospital consistently excelled. She reverse-engineered what they did to nail 99th percentile performance in their metrics, and so the Be99 Guiding Questions Framework was born. Her firm has impacted global brands and Mid-Market organizations around the world. Cheryl is the author of Face to Face: A Guide to Leading More Skillfully in Times of Great Disruption and Uncertainty. It is set against the backdrop of the South African Bush while she rode horses on a safari.   Cheryl is pleased to offer her Be99® Guiding Questions Framework as well as a series of quizzes that help to identify where leaders are rocking Be99® principles and where they need to grow in becoming their own Epic Workplace™. Cheryl is offering a complimentary 30 minute call to discuss the results! Click here to purchase Face to Face. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
Romans 9 and the Great Disruption of Grace

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 54:24


Drop In CEO
Cheryl Lynn Mobley: Leadership Principles You Should Know

Drop In CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 41:14


In this episode Cheryl shares her journey into leadership and the inspiration behind her book. Listen in as Cheryl and Deborah emphasize the importance of personal accountability, mindset, and prioritizing the well-being of teams. They also discuss the concept of disruption, the dangers of complacency, and the significance of setting challenging goals. Deb and Cheryl stress the importance of celebrating achievements and making decisions based on principles.    Cheryl is the CEO & Founder of reCalibrate, a firm dedicated to helping audacious business leaders take their organizations to the next level.In her previous life as a hospital president, her hospital consistently excelled, nailing 99th percentile performance in their metrics, under her leadership. She founded reCalibrate and created the Be99® Guiding Questions Framework by reverse engineering what they did in their hospital to guide other leaders and their organizations into this same level of performance as quickly and sustainably as possible. This industry-agnostic framework contains the puzzle pieces needed so that leaders in any organization can assemble their own Epic WorkplaceTM, where living in the top 1% becomes possible simply by focusing on the right things… and ignoring the right things. Her boutique advisory firm has impacted global brands and Mid-Market organizations around the world.Cheryl is also a speaker and the author of the newly released leadership book crafted around her experience on a South African safari on horseback. Face to Face, A Guide to Leading More Skillfully in Times of Great Disruption and Uncertainty links her adventures in South Africa to the key strategies needed to achieve top workplace performance and delivers rare insight into the collective wisdom of 25 other leaders from around the world. It promises to be a great read!   You can connect with Cheryl in the following ways: Website: www.reCalibrate.today Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/recalibratetoday Whether you are a C-Suite Leader of today or tomorrow, take charge of your career with confidence and leverage the insights of The CEO's Compass: Your Guide to Get Back on Track.  To learn more about The CEO's Compass, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3AKiflR    Other episodes you'll enjoy: C-Suite Goal Setting: How To Create A Roadmap For Your Career Success - http://bit.ly/3XwI55n Natalya Berdikyan: Investing in Yourself to Serve Others on Apple Podcasts -http://bit.ly/3ZMx8yw Questions to Guarantee You Accomplish Your Goals - http://bit.ly/3QASvymSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sermons from FCC- St. Paul
The Great Disruption | First Christian Church - St. Paul

Sermons from FCC- St. Paul

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 17:52


Pentecost Sunday | Acts 2:1-21 | May 28, 2023 | Dennis Sanders, preaching Wind and fire are powerful.  When we think about what that Pentecost found in Acts we might want to think of what seemed like wind and fire as something that was disruptive, because it was.  The disciple's life would never be the same ever again. Learn more about First Christian: ⁠https://fccsaintpaul.org/⁠ First Christian Church of St. Paul is a small, open and affirming, and multicultural church located near St. Paul, MN in Roseville. We are a local expression of the ⁠Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)⁠. Visit us for worship in person Sundays at Roseville Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM.

Voice of Influence
274: Leadership Lessons From a Safari with Cheryl Lynn Mobley

Voice of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 50:28


Cheryl Lynn Mobley is CEO and founder of reCalibrate, and is here with us to share what she and her team perfected when she served as a hospital president. Her boutique advisory firm has impacted global brands and Mid-Market organizations around the world with her Epic WorkplaceTM Framework. She is a speaker and the author of the newly released leadership book crafted around her experience on a horse safari in South Africa, Face to Face: A Guide to Leading More Skillfully in Times of Great Disruption and Uncertainty. In this episode Cheryl shares advice on how to know when to make a strategic pivot, how to lead when people feel fragile, and the importance of self-care for organizational leaders. Read the show notes here:   https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/273 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here:  www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact

Team Performance - Winning Ways for Uncertain Times

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more integrated into our daily lives, but what impact will it have on the labor market? According to a new report from Goldman Sachs, up to two-thirds of jobs in the U.S. and Europe could be automated to some degree. While changes to the labor market are likely, technological progress historically creates new jobs as well as making others redundant. In this podcast episode, we explore the jobs that are most and least likely to be impacted by AI automation, as well as the countries that are most and least likely to be affected. We also discuss how AI technology could boost labor productivity growth and global GDP. Join Christian Napier and Spencer Horn on the TeamWork Podcast as they examine the potential impact of AI on the future of work.

Ukulele Tales
Vince Esquire + rare George Formby banjolele

Ukulele Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 23:22


Vince Esquire has played guitar and ukulele with the Allman Brothers, Willie Nelson, G Love and Adam Sandler - as well as being an excellent musician in his own right. We talk about his rock influences - including how the Eddie Vedder ukulele album changed things for him. We also talk about his band Kanekoa, their new album Songs from the Great Disruption, and all the collabs they did for it, including one with Jake Shimabukuro. We also talk about playing Hot Cross Buns on the recorder!There's also a great ukulele story from listener Nick Witherow who tells us all about the limited edition signed George Formby banjolele that his father left him - and whether or not it would be a good idea to get it fixed.Ukulele Tales is sponsored by Kala Brand Music! For a 10% discount on anything on the Kala website, just click on my special link!If you want to support the podcast, please share it with your ukulele friends and communities. You can also help fund it by signing up to my Patreon where you'll get additional content, occasional bonus mini episodes and the chance to ask questions to future guests.LINKS:Kala Brand Music: https://kalabrand.com/uketeacher for a 10% discount on any Kala products.Vince Esquire:Official Website: https://vinceesquire.com/Kanekoa Official Website: https://kanekoa.live/Ukulele Tales:Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/UkeTeacherTwitter: https://www.Twitter.com/UkeTeacherInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/UkuleleTalesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheUkuleleTeacher Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me
20230314 Healing me will be a throng that descends upon Eureka Springs. I bring a great disruption to the stars of me to be crowned in light. I'm the apocalypse.

Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 6:45


1. I live my love now feeling feebly no more. The feeble will walk without aid of crutches again or religion's influence on me, them of; for I am me who beholds it my glory shall be shared not again with man or am I am man in two shoes Cottingham being a God thereupon thereunto not other. 2. I am living my love in freedom and freedom frees me because I have become it and it suits the star kitchens no more to stand in a line breath with yours I'm no more breathing the poverty influence of. I am prosperity of mine and mine heals the nations and nations go free from the hurt their leaders ensued them with not but perpetuated upon them. 3. The strength of me will be me, and them won't be hurting them again my children of, as Christ is known throughout the Church not again to be a holy man of for I am women on high ensuing the grace with grace of graceful people who know what it is to hurt and heal it now. And healing me will be a throng that descends upon Jerusalem not but Eureka Springs I am at and I do things never imagined by mankind's mind for I equal the opportunity of me to be me and the opportunities are before you all to heal each other in schools, children not again being of the Most High so ignorant of it, for I am The Most High raising it to be it and I heal the leaders who will love be the healing nations of me who beget stars in conundrums not of you for I am no more the caroling you again that preaches a Christ came at child birth of you, or are you birthing a child that's you in the speech of you are you declaring it saved from you who wanted to take it down in the past with the past's blessing will be no more. 4. I school the children to be GOD and GOD will be an opportunity that changes everything for the ignorants will no more demand of me anything but I demand respect not of you but my words shall go forth and my word shall do things that heal a nation now and light lovers will rejoice and I will be the perpetuated upon me who need me not again to be folly of, for I follow your school system not, I have a way that maintaineth itself not or do I have the motions of the motions I am receiving love to heal it I am the fluidity of love loves loving now and 5. I am all one not the feeble folk of you complaining about a sovereign God of other “where is He” no more will be said. Where is Theodore I am saying now for I am in all countries me and the star shines me will be belligerent no more upon me you of and you will know the difference of I am I am from being I am and who purports to be it will no more be bereft of me not but I will no more be your breadworthy breadwinners seeking for I change it all and I'm not the cropped up thee upon your mounted horses horsemen. I'm the apocalypse of you not but I bring a great disruption to the stars of me to be crowned in light with light loving love a new race of Jerusalem not but Israel the capital of me will be Eureka Springs for a while and I change it all star shines me 6. Loving you all this is Theodore with the School of God a lesson in that I've brought you this day and many come not turn not your shields away or will you be shielded not from the power of your love and change everything this day with the love of one. Good day. Almighty be in love with love I am. Theodore Cottingham The School of God Box 34, Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632 USA www.UofLight.org

The Total Package Podcast
Criminal DAMAGED DICKS (S3:E11)

The Total Package Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 30:16


In this episode I cover some of the ways men are DAMAGED DICKS within our community due to their Criminal behavior that negatively impacts OUR community as a whole. These criminal activities often cause GREAT Disruption and Destruction within OUR community because they impact more than the person who is committing the criminal acts. Crime is UNNATURAL and ILLOGICAL, therefore we should not cause crime or subjugate one another to criminal behavior. Unless your goal is to talk to your kids from the spirit world, behind a glass, in a restricted prison area, I strongly suggest reevaluating the criminal activity you are engaged in. Crime only pays the white folks who want to see you destroyed, but is a HUGE Liability to your Lineage. Dr. Llaila Afrika talks about Anger: https://youtu.be/agWjwAob45E #IWantToSeeMoreAFRICANBabiesBorn #itsreallycrazytome #makeitmakesense #thinkaboutit #rawunfiltered #CoreFoundationalBelief #AncestralConnection #Lineage #Legacy #Purpose #itsallconnected #LifeasIUnderstandIt #ThisIsMe #Connected #ProblemPussies #DamagedDicks #BrokenBabies #NoMoreGHETTO #BreakingGenerationalCurses #LineageLegacyPurpose #TheTotalPackagePodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ttpp33/message

Watts Involved
Episode 206 | Carryn Dewing | The Future Of Work

Watts Involved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 41:26


In this episode, I chat with Carryn about the future of work and how this may impact corporate companies. There is no denying that the world - and the workplace - has shifted significantly since the start of the pandemic and has left lasting impressions. A new South African report has tracked the new trends around ‘The Great Disruption' which includes the following:    - The #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter social movements have spilled over into the workplace. Many employees are no longer willing to work endlessly towards a purpose that doesn't resonate with them.   - Mental wellness is top of mind with companies responding with digital detoxes, 4 day work weeks and mental health days    - Only 10% of employees say they don't have the proper internet connection to work remotely effectively. 42% say they lack the office essentials required.    - The average time spent in work meetings is 10 minutes longer with virtual meetings than with face to face meetings.    - It is estimated that 50 million people consider themselves to be content creators. More kids want to be YouTube stars than Astronauts.   - Employees are rethinking when, where and why they work leading to mass shifts in skills, jobs and locations.

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast
The Great Disruption, Resiliency and the Workplace of the Future: A Look into Gensler's 2022 Design Forecast

I Hear Design: the interiors+sources podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 40:11


In this episode of I Hear Design, guests Janet Pogue, principal and global workplace research leader for Gensler's DC office and Natalie Engels, principal, work sector leader and design director in the firm's San Jose office to talk about Gensler's 2022 Design Forecast. In this insightful conversation, Pogue and Engels explore how "The Great Disruption" has impacted the way architects and designers are looking at space now and in what ways will it impact the office. They also answer questions about how we design for sustainability and health now, and how do we ensure the built environment is flexible enough to deal with the kind of ongoing change we're seeing? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iandsdesign/support

Buildings Podcast
The Great Disruption, Resiliency and the Workplace of the Future: A Look into Gensler's 2022 Design Forecast

Buildings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 40:06


In this episode of the Buildings podcast, guests Janet Pogue, principal and global workplace research leader for Gensler's DC office and Natalie Engels, principal, work sector leader and design director in the firm's San Jose office to talk about Gensler's 2022 Design Forecast. In this insightful conversation, Pogue and Engels explore how "The Great Disruption" has impacted the way architects and designers are looking at space now and in what ways will it impact the office. They also answer questions about how we design for sustainability and health now, and how do we ensure the built environment is flexible enough to deal with the kind of ongoing change we're seeing? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildings-podcast/support

Mediano Magasinet
Ledelse med Trolle #11: Når sporten spejler fremtiden

Mediano Magasinet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 50:34


Vi befinder os i en digital revolution. Teknologier fra forskellige verdener begynder at mødes og verden udvikler sig hurtigere end vi nogensinde kunne have forestillet os. I dette kapitel af ”Ledelse med Trolle” prøver vi at sætte ord på hvordan mennesker passer ind i den her verden, og hvilken ledelse fra forældre, lærere og ja ledere, der skal til for at vi trives. Hør bland andet om: Talentudvikling Ledelse Kunsten at bryde med antagelser i en eksponentielt udviklende verden. Hvis du er yderligere interesseret kan du se Tony Sebas præsentation af ”The Great Disruption” ved at følge linket her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7dxbegTsTI&ab_channel=CSGEast

Integrity Moments
The Great Disruption

Integrity Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 1:00


Recently, millions of people have unexpectedly resigned from their jobs. This has led to what many have called the “Great Resignation.” This Great Resignation has caused a shift in the marketplace and has left a Great Disruption. It has disrupted businesses, loaded additional work on already overworked employees and has disrupted friendships. As employers, we ... The post The Great Disruption appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.

Point Church Chapel Hill
Heaven - The Great Disruption

Point Church Chapel Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 36:26


Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast
Live From ASCM Connect - The Great Supply Chain Disruption

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 59:56


Listen in as Pat Bower, Marcia Bray and Chris Pickett discuss what's next for supply chains after The Great Disruption.

NorthCross Church
The Great Disruption of Earning a Living

NorthCross Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021


Jesus and His Church: Belonging to an Ordinary-looking Miracle

Factions Of Freedom
Targeting Humanity, Pushback Against Poison & The Great Disruption

Factions Of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 239:00


Odysee Version: https://odysee.com/@freedomfaction:e/SN1133-Live:e Episode Article: https://factionsoffreedom.jimdofree.com/2021/10/29/sn1133-targeting-humanity-pushback-against-poison-the-great-disruption/ As we're beginning to see institutional breakdowns in society happen on almost every level, people are beginning to wake up – We can only hope it's not too late. Schools have become battlegrounds as their involvement in indoctrination becomes more evident. Truly, we're seeing a massive societal shift occur, both for better and for worse. It's like as the people wake up to one level of tyranny, another unfolds. This type of progressive destabilization can only be brought to heel, stifled or stuttered, but ultimately it can't be halted. The damage of this destabilization will be felt for the years and generations to come. Children's minds and bodies have been surrendered to an ideology that is ultimately seen as archaic, defunct and part of the problem while social engineers are working tirelessly to reshape the future. With mad scientist and power-hungry politicians at the helm while we've been asleep at the wheel, we have our work cut out for us. It's almost as if we're racing against time before they roll out an even more nefarious part of their overall agenda, a race that, if lost, spells disaster for the whole of humanity. We are awakening to the collective threats looming above us, we can only hope that there's still enough time to mitigate some of the damage. Become An Exclusive Member: https://www.patreon.com/thenoizceera Website: http://factionsoffreedom.jimdo.com/ Newsletter Sign-Up: http://eepurl.com/c-V3MD Email: FreedomsFaction@Gmail.com FanBase: @The_Freedom_Faction, @Freedoms_Faction FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/factionsoffreedom/ Donate: https://www.paypal.me/noizceera

Cheers to Careers …& Life’s Frontiers!
Episode 8: Great Resignation or Great Escape?

Cheers to Careers …& Life’s Frontiers!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 30:23


Listen in as we discuss this "Great Disruption" that's impacting us all and our guidance to help professionals, hiring managers and companies manage through. We call it the "Great Intervention"!

HR Leaders
HR Leaders Summit 7/7: The Next Great Disruption Is Hybrid Work: How to Build a Future-Proof Organisation?

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 51:30


This is a special episode of the HR Leaders podcast, you are listening to the seventh session from the HR Leaders Online Summit aired on October 4th.We are joined by Lisa Calicchio, Chief HR Officer at WCG, Corina Carbonne-Stephens, VP HR, Organization & Services at ENI, Sarah Chartrand, SVP Global Talent & Diversity at Ahold Delhaize, and Zaina Orbai, Chief People Officer at The RealReal.Thanks to Oracle for partnering with us to make this possible.Download their Definitive Guide to People Analytics 2021: https://bit.ly/3meS3auNever miss an event, follow HR Leaders on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/hrleadersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Workplace Trends
The Work Trend Index - The Next Great Disruption Is Hybrid Work—Are We Ready?

Workplace Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 3:23


We're on the brink of a disruption as great as last year's sudden shift to remote work: the move to hybrid work — a blended model where some employees return to the workplace and others continue to work from home.

Faith Tulsa Sermons
Out of Exile: The Great Disruption

Faith Tulsa Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021


Mortification of Spin
Chief Scottish Man

Mortification of Spin

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021


Carl and Todd sit down to chat with an old friend. Sandy Finlayson is the library director and professor of Theological Bibliography at Westminster Theological Seminary. Carl leads the conversation by describing the genesis of the Free Church of Scotland and the men who led what was called “The Great Disruption.” Among them, we find Thomas Chalmers, one of the main leaders of the movement and the subject of Sandy’s academic interest.  In the Church of Scotland, who had the right to call a minister to the congregation–the state, the head of the church, or the parishioners? The many different opinions on the subject led to some denominational schism. Even if Scottish history is not your cup of tea, you will appreciate—and enjoy learning about—the Scotsman Thomas Chalmers’ public and private life, and about Presbyterian heritage. We are giving away some free copies of Chief Scottish Man. Register for the opportunity to win one! The copies are a generous gift from our friends at Evangelical Press Books.

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com

To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Podcast Wednesday, Carl and Todd sit down to chat with an old friend. Sandy Finlayson is the library director and professor of Theological Bibliography at Westminster Theological Seminary. Carl leads the conversation by describing the genesis of the Free Church of Scotland and the men who led what was called The Great Disruption. Among them, we find Thomas Chalmers, one of the main leaders of the movement and the subject of Sandy’s academic interest. In the Church of Scotland, who had the right to call a minister to the congregationthe state, the head of the church, or the parishioners? The many different opinions on the subject led to some denominational schism. Even if Scottish history is not your cup of tea, you will appreciateand enjoy learning aboutthe Scotsman Thomas Chalmers’ public and private life, and about Presbyterian heritage.

In House Warrior
Protecting Your Legal Career During a Time of Great Disruption with Jeffrey Lowe, the Global Practice Leader of Major Lindsey & Africa’s Law Firm Practice Group With Host Richard Levick of LEVICK

In House Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 27:08


Protecting Your Legal Career During a Time of Great Disruption: Jeffrey Lowe, the Global Practice Leader of Major Lindsey & Africa’s Law Firm Practice Group and the Managing Partner of their Washington, D.C. office joins host Richard Levick of LEVICK to discuss what makes a great law firm and in house candidate, particularly today, in a time of extraordinary disruption. Jeffrey is the author of the Major, Lindsey & Africa Partner Compensation Surveys, the most comprehensive effort ever undertaken to identify ranges of partner compensation and the criteria law firms use in determining partner compensation.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Microsoft 365 Corporate VP on Hybrid Work Disruption

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 11:36


Jared Spataro, Corporate VP of Microsoft 365, talks about the Great Disruption of Hybrid Work. He points out the importance of vision and leadership. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Microsoft 365 Corporate VP on Hybrid Work Disruption

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 11:36


Jared Spataro, Corporate VP of Microsoft 365, talks about the Great Disruption of Hybrid Work. He points out the importance of vision and leadership. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Doni Holloway.

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Let's talk about how we grow things with Maria Rodale

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 89:20


Maria Rodale is my guest on Episode 70 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Maria is an author, activist and detective in search of the mysteries of the universe. She is the author of the following books: Scratch, Organic Manifesto, Betty's Book of Laundry Secrets, It's My Pleasure and Maria Rodale's Organic Gardening. From 1986 to 2017 she spent her career in the family publishing business, Rodale Inc, which published the magazines Men's Health, Women's Health, Prevention, Organic Gardening, Runner's World and Bicycling. Men's Health was published in 99 Countries. Rodale Inc also published such classic books as The South Beach Diet, Doctors Book of Home Remedies, Inconvenient Truth, by Al Gore and Onward, by Howard Schultz. During her career she worked in marketing circulation, leading the in-house advertising agency, strategic planning and led the first brand integrated business (books, magazines, digital and e-commerce) for the Organic Living business. In 2009 Maria became CEO and Chairman of the board, leading the company through the Great Disruption and ultimately selling the company to Hearst in 2018. In 2016 she launched the children's book imprint, Rodale Kids, which is now owned by Penguin Random House. She has also been involved as a board member and co-chairman of the Rodale Institute, an independent scientific research and education non-profit which studies regenerative organic vs. chemical agriculture. She was Co-Chair from 2007 to 2017 and still sits on the board. Her grandfather is considered the founder of the organic movement in America. From 2003 to 2011 she was on the board of Bette Midler's New York Restoration Project. And she also served on the Pennsylvania Federal Reserve Advisory council from 2014 to 2017. She also served on the board of the multi-billion-dollar non-profit hospital Lehigh Valley Health Network. She has received many awards for her lifetime of service and activism, including the National Audubon Rachel Carson Award in 2004, United Nations Population Fund's Award for the Health and Dignity of Woman Everywhere in 2007, and The Auburn University International Quality of Life Award in 2014. In 1985 she graduated from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA with a dual major in Communications and Art. And in 2017 she received an honorary Doctorate Degree from Delaware Valley University. She resides in Bethlehem, PA and is the mother to three daughters and one son in law. She has one grandchild, one cat and 12 chickens. https://www.mariarodale.com/

Christ South
THE GREAT DISRUPTION

Christ South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 24:35


Sermon from Christ South's 1/3 service at the Old Dairy Farm in Charlotte, NC. You can tune in live each Sunday at 10am @ fb.com/christsouth/live.

The101.world
101 Policy Forum #6 : นโยบายแรงงานในยุค The Great Disruption

The101.world

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 140:25


101 Policy Forum เปิดเวทีถกเถียงเรื่องนโยบายสาธารณะที่มีความหมายกับชีวิตของผู้คนและสังคม เพราะเราเชื่อว่า นโยบายสาธารณะเป็นเรื่องของพลเมืองทุกคน และนโยบายที่ดีมาจากการแลกเปลี่ยนถกเถียงอย่างมีคุณภาพ ผ่านการมีส่วนร่วมของสังคม ไม่ใช่เฉพาะช่วงเลือกตั้ง และไม่ใช่แค่ในสภา สำหรับเดือนนี้ ถก-คิด-ถาม-ตอบกันเรื่อง “นโยบายแรงงานในยุค The Great Disruption” พบกับ • ธิดารัตน์ ยิ่งเจริญ พรรคเพื่อไทย • วรรณวิภา ไม้สน พรรคก้าวไกล • สิริพงศ์ อังคสกุลเกียรติ พรรคภูมิใจไทย • อนุสรี ทับสุวรรณ พรรครวมพลังประชาชาติไทย ดำเนินรายการโดย จิรัฐิติ ขันติพะโล วันศุกร์ที่ 7 สิงหาคม 2563 เวลา 14.00-16.30 น. แต่ละพรรคตีโจทย์เรื่องนโยบายแรงงานท่ามกลางความท้าทายใหญ่และมีคำตอบรูปธรรมในประเด็นเหล่านี้อย่างไร : โจทย์ใหญ่ของนโยบายแรงงานในยุคโควิด-19 | แรงงานไทยในการเปลี่ยนแปลงของเทคโนโลยีและสังคมสูงวัย | ค่าจ้างขั้นต่ำและสวัสดิการแรงงานไทย | สมดุลของชีวิตและงานสำหรับคนทุกกลุ่ม | การจัดการแรงงานนอกระบบ ฯลฯ ถก-คิด-ถาม-ตอบ พร้อมกัน บ่ายวันศุกร์ที่ 7 สิงหาคม ทาง The101.world

Greenwich
Advent Reflection: The Great Disruption (Second Sunday of Advent)

Greenwich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 25:35


2nd Sunday of Advent: December 6, 2020 Advent Reflection: The Great Disruption Luke 2:1-7 Pastor Don Meeks & Associate Pastor Eric Beckman

Hope and Patience
S2 E7 Paula Quazi, Smol Products

Hope and Patience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 41:17


S2. E7. With Paula Quazi, Co-Founder Smol ProductsPaula and her biz partner, Nick Green are pioneers in the laundry detergent industry. Setting up Smol in 2018 they are the leading detergent subscription business in the UK. With Covid19 they saw a massive surge in demand and have just raised £8million to support their expansion plans.Paula and I chat about how it all began, the challenges they have faced (one of which may surprise you), what she perceives the words success and failure mean to her, how she looks after herself, her fav chocolate bar and much more.My movie recommendation: www.downtoearthfilm.com Paula’s book recommendation: The Great Disruption, Paul GildingChocolate: TobleroneQuote: ‘Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.’ Meister Eckhartwww.smolproducts.com insta: @smolproductsSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER WITH A CHANCE TO WIN OUR H&P CHOCOLATE BAR.Don’t forgot to hit subscribe to catch the latest episode and if you are feeling super generous I would treasure a rate and review (Apple). Do share away with any mates, neighbours, colleagues, family if you think they may gain a nugget or two of inspiration or insight. To keep up to speed with me and life with Hope & Patience join us on insta/twitter @amelia_rope, facebook @hopeandpatience Worry less. Smile more. Until the next time … keep your sparkle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott
Episode 19 | Part 2 | Mick Wettenhall | Innovative farmer tapping into the power of the fungal highway

The Regenerative Journey with Charlie Arnott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 75:05


This is the second part of the Charlie's interview with Mick Wettenhall. Charlie caught up with Mick Wettenhall at his property 'Weemabah' at Trangie, NSW to dig into his own regenerative journey. Mick most recently has been progressing research into a little know fungi that has an enormous capacity to sequester carbon in the soil. Mick would rather see an agricultural evolution than an agricultural revolution, highlighting that if we are to support the adoption of regenerative practices it needs to be 'adaptable' to their current farming situations. To start a dialogue and converse more about topics raised in this podcast, please visit The Regenerative Journey Podcast Facebook Group.   Episode Takeaways: Dr James White pioneered the research into plants farming microbes back in 2013 |Think big, start small, scale fast | There is a massive potential to sequest carbon in soil, farmers just need to know how | The key to driving a shift in farmers thinking of how they can contribute to reversing climate change is the conscious consumer through their buying choices | ‘Create a product or service that people can patronize to make that difference | ’The only thing missing to rapidly progress the research and uptake of carbon sequesting practices in this space is money | You can’t manage what you don’t measure | Farmers need to be remunerated for the carbon they sequest and nutritious food they grow | Hand held nutrition scanning technology is developing rapidly |Market gets what market wants |Create a demand economy lead by consumers to support farmers to grow more nutritious food |Mick uses a number of Johnson Su compost bioreactors to make  fungal dominant compost which he then makes an extract from to spread on his crops | It is essentially a static pile aerobic compost | Once the thermophilic stage is complete worms are then added (vermophilic) | If the same amount of funds that is currently invested in industrial Ag ‘solutions' was invested in regenerative farming techniques........ | Truth is first ridiculed, then opposed then accepted as fact | Next generation will want to be part of the solution | Mick attended Landmark in his early 30s. It could be called a personal development course, however is so much more...Charlie has completed the course as well | Landmark Forum is essentially 'Holding a mirror up against ones self to help identify why one does the things one does '.... Episode Links :  Aust soil planners group  - Australia's largest sustainable group of farmers. ’Quality Agriculture’ - John Kempf David Johnson  ‘The Great Disruption’  - Paul Gilding  Landmark Forum 

UnHerd with Freddie Sayers
Francis Fukuyama: What Trump got right

UnHerd with Freddie Sayers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 43:02


From the archive, first published: 29 October 2020Since Aris Roussinos's fantastic essay on UnHerd earlier this month, “Why Fukuyama was right all along,” I've been getting to know the much-misunderstood thinker's writing.It turns out that, far from the triumphalist credo of 1990s liberalism, The End of History is a disquieting, and prescient, sketch of what the liberal era would feel like, and how it would eventually go wrong. Much of Fukuyama's writing since – from The Great Disruption (1999), through to his most recent book, Identity(2018) — has focused on the inadequacy of bland technocratic globalism. It's not primarily an economic analysis: he describes how the part of the human soul (thymos) that seeks dignity and recognition of differences was suppressed by the global unanimity and so the populist waves of 2016 and beyond were inevitable.And yet he remains highly critical of the populist governments that challenged that consensus, recently writing how the ejection of Donald Trump from office next week is the most important political event of the past two generations.I wanted explore that tension, and had a fascinating and enjoyable discussion from his home in Stanford, California. KEY QUOTESON THE COMING ELECTIONIt's an extremely important that Biden wins this election. I think a resounding rejection of Trump and Trumpism is going to be necessary to heal the divisions and terrible problems that have emerged in this country as a result of the last four years.ON A PRESIDENT BIDENIf Democrats don't take control of the Senate, Biden is going to face the same problems Obama faced in the last few years of his presidency where he can't get anything done because the Republicans will try to resist everything legislatively. Even if he takes the Senate, he still won't have the kind of majority needed to pass really difficult legislation. There's also a big gap opening between the Left-wing of the Democrat party and centrists like Biden. That's a fight that has been kept under wraps because everybody is so interested in getting Trump out of power.ON THE SHORTCOMINGS OF GLOBALISMAs globalisation progressed many people did not see their situations improve. They lost jobs and men in traditional manufacturing jobs in relatively low skilled parts of the economy saw their jobs go to China. When you lose a job, it's also a loss of status. When you have a job it's a sign that society values you enough to pay you a certain salary. If you're unemployed for a prolonged period, you feel worthless and it provokes an intense feeling of anger that someone is doing this to you and I feel this is one of the triggers for populism. It's very easy to blame this on foreigners and immigrants who are taking this from you and the most important thing they're taking is not resources but it's also dignity.ON THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE EUIn a sense the EU succeeded a little too well. It was created because of all the bloody nationalism that consumed Europe for the first half of the twentieth century. It was designed to replace nationalistic aspiration with economic wellbeing, which it succeeded in doing. But that wasn't sufficient to satisfy people's aspirations because they really do want to be recognised for higher causes than job security.ON THE SHORTCOMINGS OF TECHNOCRATIC LIBERALISMThe problem with old technocratic liberalism, is that it's very heavily into what's now called neoliberalism. That is to say, this very pro-market anti state ideology that grew up under Reagan and Thatcher that pushed both parties in the United States, and I would say in Britain as well, towards a kind of consensus on this very free market version of capitalism that had a lot of destructive effects. We need to rethink that in a really serious way.This is something I've been trying to wrestle with: whether you can dethrone some of the ideas that have become so dominant — like the best outcome for everybody is just aggregate growth that privileges producers over consumers — there's many things that I think need to be fundamentally rethought.If you reconstruct a centrist, liberal politics — it wouldn't be a return to the technocratic elites that brought you China going into the WTO and this massive out-flux of jobs. It would really be a really different set of economic policies. On the cultural front, it would involve a renewed defence of classical liberalism where we really want to protect diversity but we don't want to use that protection to reduce the rights of people who don't agree with a certain identitarian consensus.ON HOW WE SHOULD NOT RETURN TO A PRE-TRUMP ORDERA lot of these rebellions were driven by legitimate resentments that people have about the way that the old liberal — both national and international — order was structured. I don't think that anyone wants to go back to the heyday of globalisation, where a company would outsource jobs for the tiniest efficiency advantage, even if it ended up screwing a lot of their workers. That's something that needs to be rethought.Similarly, the cultural imperialism of a lot of the elites is something that needs to be investigated. I think that people are more aware of that gap between elites and ordinary people than they were before the rise of Donald Trump. That's all to the good.ON IMMIGRATIONI think a policy that would take into account these resentments would say: we like immigrants and the profit we make from them, we support diversity in itself, but the government ought to be in control, and able to make a decision on who gets to come into the country. That ought to satisfy the legitimate grievances of people who can see that the government is not in control, but it would not cater to forms of xenophobia prejudice that parts of the population expresses.I can only explain the current Democratic stance on immigration as a result of interest group politics within the party. There are well organised pro-immigrant lobbies that are really opposed to stronger enforcement of immigration laws.ON THE IMPORTANCE OF A NATIONAL IDENTITYEvery modern democracy needs a national identity. You have to be committed to membership in a national community that the nation still remains a basic building block of politics because that's where the power is located. So the European Union doesn't have an army, it doesn't have police, power is still held at the nation state level. That's a good thing. Nations can co-operate and delegate certain powers to transnational bodies but ultimately they are the basic democratic building blocks of modern politics and as long as that is true you need to have a national identity. But that identity cannot be based on a partial identity based on race or ethnicity or religion because our modern societies are too de facto diverse for that — so they have to be built around ideas.Nation is important and you need to have loyalty that is to some extent irrational — you have to love the basic founding ideas of your political system for that system to really work— that's what I think has been really missing on the Left. A lot of people on the Left have a universalist belief in equality and so it doesn't stop at national borders. That's fine but the fact of the matter is power really stops at national borders and therefore it's important to think about power in those national terms.ON WHAT IDENTITY POLITICS SHARES WITH WHITE NATIONALISMIn America, there has been a rise in overt white nationalism which I did not think would be possible after the Civil Rights era. This feeds off Left-wing identity politics. The Left has lost its connection to class. In the 20th century, the Left-wing agenda was all about the proletariat, which in nearly every European country was majority white. But that agenda has shifted over the last couple of generations: since the 1960s, inequality is not understood as a general class phenomenon but injustices that are done to specific groups.This is something that gave me a lot of pushback in my last book Identity, because I said there is a connection between left and right wing forms of identity politics. I think this definition of injustice as predominantly being done to these specific groups that didn't seem to include white people is a cause of resentment. You hear this a lot in the rhetoric of the left where's there's talk of structural racism and the intrinsic racism of whiteness as an inevitable accompaniment to simply the skin colour you're born with, which is deeply offensive to white people who are not racist. So you have this interplay between Right and Left wing forms of identity politics which I think is very unhealthy for democracy.ON RESISTING THE WOKE LEFTI would say that my current position has moved reasonably far Left on economic issues. To tackle inequality you do need higher taxation on rich people, you need strengthening of social protections, including healthcare. Obamacare needs to be fixed. On cultural issues, I think I will be spending the next few years, if the Democrats win, fighting woke progressivism. I think that's an area where things can easily get carried too far, in terms of restrictions on free speech. The people who believe that stuff do have anti-liberal tendencies.ON WHAT TRUMP GOT RIGHTThere's all sorts of things that I feel very badly that because Donald Trump has articulated something that I believe is basically true, it discredits that position and it becomes much harder to say it. For example, he talks about the importance of borders, and I actually do think borders are important. I think that critical race theory is very deeply flawed — and I'm really sorry that he launched this official attack on the teaching of critical race theory because now everybody on the Left side feels like they have to defend it because Trump has attacked it.If that same position had been taken by someone that had much better credibility, that wasn't associated with all these extremist positions, then you might have had a shift in the right direction. So I think it's going to take a long time to undo that damage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Small Town Big Dreams
The World Turned Upside Down - Part 1. The Great Disruption

Small Town Big Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 42:47


The World Turned Upside Down is a 4-part audio documentary sharing stories of how the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic has impacted upon the lives and livelihoods of people working in the creative industries in Northern Ireland. In Part 1, we go back to the beginning – to the dramatic turn of events in early March when national lockdowns across Ireland and the United Kingdom were introduced. We share the lockdown stories of Maven co-founder Patricia McGinnis, freelance illustrator Jacky Sheridan, videographer Sean Duncan from Redcap Productions, and Derry-based games production company Hypixel. Presented by Graeme Watson and Karishma Kusurkar. Produced in association with Blick Shared Studios, with support from Future Screens NI, Northern Ireland Screen, and Ulster University. Supporting Academic Research by Dr. Brian Dixon. Full credits at www.smalltownbigdreams.co.uk

What Bitcoin Did
Bitcoin: The Great Disruption with Luke Gromen - WBD261

What Bitcoin Did

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 72:45


Location: Squadcast Date: Wednesday 9th September Company: FFTT, LLC Role: Founder In 1971 Nixon announced that the US would sever all ties between the dollar and gold and would no longer convert dollars to gold at a fixed value of $35/oz, putting an end to any remnants of a gold standard and ushering in a new era in finance. This new system led to decades of excessive risk-taking, cheap credit and questionable incentive structures. In 2008, the new system came crashing down when the US housing bubble burst and in turn, sent the entire world into the worst financial crisis since the great depression. To manage the economic crash, central banks pushed quantitative easing to stimulate the economy, but now, 12 years later, the world's economy is again teetering on the edge. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the fragility of the global economy. With decades of currency debasement, investors are turning to scarce assets such as gold and Bitcoin to hedge the risk of inflation. In this interview, I talk to macroeconomist and founder of FFTT, LLC Luke Gromen. We discuss the current macroeconomic climate, how the system that has been in place for the last 50 years is coming to an end and why we need Bitcoin.

What Bitcoin Did
Bitcoin: The Great Disruption with Luke Gromen

What Bitcoin Did

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020


“The system of the last 50 years is over, it hasn’t worked, it has broken down.”— Luke GromenLocation: SquadcastDate: Wednesday 9th September Company: FFTT, LLC Role: FounderIn 1971 Nixon announced that the US would sever all ties between the dollar and gold and would no longer convert dollars to gold at a fixed value of $35/oz, putting an end to any remnants of a gold standard and ushering in a new era in finance.This new system led to decades of excessive risk-taking, cheap credit and questionable incentive structures. In 2008, the new system came crashing down when the US housing bubble burst and in turn, sent the entire world into the worst financial crisis since the great depression.To manage the economic crash, central banks pushed quantitative easing to stimulate the economy, but now, 12 years later, the world's economy is again teetering on the edge.The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the fragility of the global economy. With decades of currency debasement, investors are turning to scarce assets such as gold and Bitcoin to hedge the risk of inflation.In this interview, I talk to macroeconomist and founder of FFTT, LLC Luke Gromen. We discuss the current macroeconomic climate, how the system that has been in place for the last 50 years is coming to an end and why we need Bitcoin.This episode’s sponsors:Kraken - The best place to buy, sell & trade BitcoinBlockFi - The future of Bitcoin financial services Sportsbet.io - Online sportsbook & casino that accepts BitcoinCasa - The leading provider of Bitcoin multisig key security.Least Authority - Helping projects improve their security and build secure technology.-----WBD261 Show Notes: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/bitcoin-the-great-disruption-with-luke-gromen-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show my doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.

The VentureFuel Visionaries
The Great Disruption - Comcast, AB InBev and Supergoop!

The VentureFuel Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 23:21


Corporate innovators from AB InBev, Comcast and Supergoop! discuss going rogue in their careers and how Covid as the great accelerator is shaping the future of entertainment, retail and social connections.

Burn the Haystack
The Great Disruption

Burn the Haystack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 68:42 Transcription Available


This week, Josh Hacko steps into the co-host chair for our final episode of Season 3. Josh is a luxury watchmaker from Sydney, Australia, and his fiance, Maryellen Fairfax, joins us for a conversation about COVID-19, their experience with it, and their hopes for the future. We hope you've enjoyed this trilogy of Joshes and can't wait to see you again once we start Season 4 on August 4! Website and Blog | Facebook Page | Facebook Group | Instagram | Merch Send us an email at burnthehaystackpodcast@gmail.com.

Grace Point Community Church Sermons

A message in the series Weekly Words of Hope Pastor Steve McCracken Job 1:1-2:10, 42:1-3

great disruption weekly words
Tower Hill Church
The Great Disruption - Part 3

Tower Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 22:59


Here is Part 3 of our sermon series The Great Disruption with Pastor Jason Tucker. It can be stressful finding your way out when you are lost. But God can help you find the right path. You just have to tune into Him when you're lost.

Future-Proof
99. COVID-19 is the Great Disruption Accelerator | with David Bray

Future-Proof

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 51:03


Before the coronavirus, we talked about disruption as something we had time to prepare for — advances in technology, future laws and regulations, and what will happen when all of the Boomers are gone and the Millennials take over for good. These are things we knew were going to happen, but it seemed we had time to prepare for them. David Bray was one of those people talking about disruption. In January, the AICPA brought David in front of its Executive Roundtable in New York City to talk about disruption and digital transformation and technological advances. He joins us to talk about how we work and do business, and how all of that is changing because of this crisis — and the roles accounting and finance professionals will play in all of that. He also discusses how this crisis has significantly accelerated the disruptions we’ll feel as a result of new technologies like AI, the Internet of Things, and 5G. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit blionline.org/blog (https://blionline.org/blog) . Resources: "We can more rapidly respond to future waves of COVID-19 and pandemics: Here is how" (https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/geotech-cues/we-can-more-rapidly-respond-to-pandemics-here-is-how/) "Video recap: The role of tech, data, and leadership in pandemic geopolitics and recovery post-COVID" (https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/geotech-cues/video-recap-the-role-of-tech-data-and-leadership-in-pandemic-geopolitics-and-recovery-post-covid/) "AI Trends Executive Interview: Dr. David Bray, Director, Atlantic Council" (https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/insight-impact/ai-trends-executive-interview-dr-david-bray-director-atlantic-council/) "We can strengthen the global food system. Here is how." (https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/geotech-cues/we-can-strengthen-the-global-food-system-here-is-how/) Future-Proof is a production of (http://crate.media)

Tower Hill Church
The Great Disruption - Part 2

Tower Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 18:27


Pastor Jason Tucker continues with the sermon series, The Great Disruption. Life has been disrupted. The comforts and rhythms of our days have been radically altered. But what if God can leverage this moment to grow us?

Beyond Zero - Science and Solutions
BZE speaks to Paul Gilding

Beyond Zero - Science and Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020


BZE speaks to well-known Australian environmentalist Paul Gilding about the implications of the covid-19 pandemic on climate change, sustainability and the environment. Paul authored the 2011 book called The Great Disruption

Tower Hill Church
The Great Disruption - Part 1

Tower Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 22:05


Pastor Jason Tucker introduces a new sermon series called the Great Disruption. Life has come to a sudden halt. And it feels like much more than just an interruption. How can we let God use this moment to help us grow?

Seeds
The Great Disruption: Opening session from Impact Unconference

Seeds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 13:14


This is the audio of part of the opening session at the virtual Impact Unconference held on 24 April 2020 where I shared about the context in which the conference was happening and asked some questions about 'what next'.  Full video of opening session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnL6mWDLHCE&t=1s Videos of the IU: https://www.impactunconference.nz/videos For more videos and interviews visit www.theseeds.nz  #IUNZ2020

Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast
How Do We Support People’s Wellbeing During Great Disruption? with Anne Lomax

Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 13:48


Anne is a Change Professional who has managed change programs across multiple industries, from large scale systems implementations through to workplace transformations, with a focus on changing cultures and building internal business change capability. For the last seven years, Anne has been bringing wellbeing into her change programs with fabulous results and has been referred to as “the Magic Maker”. In this week’s episode, we explore the practical actions workplaces can be taking to care for their people’s wellbeing during a time of disruption and rapid change. Connect with Anne Lomax:  Anne Lomax You’ll Learn: [01:50] - Anne shares how the CoVID-19 pandemic impacted Qantas as a workplace. [02:24] - Anne’s essential first step to supporting people during a disruption. [03:23] - Anne’s number one priority for worker wellbeing during the CoVID-19 disruption. [03:54] - Simple, practical ways to support wellbeing during a disruption. [05:51] - What goes into a daily calm session? [08:22] - Anne’s biggest learning on wellbeing during change. [09:19] - The ‘new normal’ of workplace wellbeing [10:19] - Anne enters the lightning round Your Resources: MPPW Podcast on Facebook Group The Pianist of Yarmouk by Aeham Ahmad Thanks for listening!  Thanks so much for joining me again this week.  If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post. Please leave an honest review of the Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them.  And don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It’s free! You can also listen to all the episodes of Making Positive Psychology Work streamed directly to your smartphone or iPad through stitcher. No need for downloading or syncing. Until next time, take care!  Thank you, Anna!

Eaarth Feels
Episode 56. BEST in CLIMATE: 2020 - When the Great Disruption Began by Paul Gilding

Eaarth Feels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 9:01


In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads a recent post from PaulGilding.com. He makes the case that it was always going to come to this - the crash of our current unsustainable global economy was unavoidable. "Whether it was a pandemic triggering a shutdown, a climate emergency bursting the carbon bubble, a populist backlash against inequality, wars over water or countless other possible triggers, this moment has long been inevitable."

Media Landscapes The Podcast
Media Landscapes Ep 2: The Great Disruption

Media Landscapes The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 12:14


How have the world’s largest digital media players impacted the industry and the world more broadly? To what degree will regulators or other factors constrain them? We take a look at the Digital Media Giants; Google & Facebook. Media Landscapes The Podcast From GroupM Australia, is a bitesize overview and local analysis of the biggest trends affecting marketers and media. This podcast series is based on Media Landscapes, a series of essays written by GroupM Global President of Business Intelligence Brian Wieser and Senior Consultant Rob Norman to dig deeper into where ad spend is going in 2020, look at the unique challenges large advertisers face, and explore the current and future status of some of the world’s largest media companies. Hosted by Rosie Baker, Group Communications Director, Head of Trading Intelligence Liesa Newland and CEO Mark Lollback. Read the Full Report Here: https://www.groupm.com/news/groupm-media-landscapes

Bitcoin Audible
CryptoQuikRead_294 - The Simple Truth About Bitcoin - Money, Bitcoin & Time [Part 4 - Robert Breedlove]

Bitcoin Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 85:16


Jumping back into Robert Breedlove's great piece with a thorough exploration of Bitcoin as a money, a technology, a network, and a measure of time. • The Cost and Reward of Proof-of-Work • A Vault Built of Energy • The infinite Hardness of Bitcoin • The Internet of Value • The Bitcoin Social Contract & more! Don't miss the continuation of this excellent piece available on the blog or in PDF at parallaxdigital.io - https://www.parallaxdigital.io/blog If You haven't yet, don't forget to check out the first 3 parts of this incredible piece on the episodes linked below: Part 1 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_286---Money--Bitcoin--Time-Part-1---Robert-Breedlove-e52gih Part 2 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_287---Money-is-a-Social-Network---Money--Bitcoin--Time-Part-2---Robert-Breedlove-e53ug5 Part 3 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_288---The-Economic-Nervous-System---Money--Bitcoin---Time-Part-3---Robert-Breedlove-e54u2e Other Great works mentioned on the show for further diving into related topics and exploring Bitcoin: 21 Lessons of the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole [DerGigi] Part 1 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_256---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-1-e47u83 Part 2 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_257---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-2-e489f9 Part 3 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_258---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-3-e48kao More on the Fascinating Nature of Proof-of-Work: Proof of Work is Efficient https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_155---POW-is-Efficient-Dan-Held-e2ndpk Bitcoin & the 7th Great Disruption of the Digital Age https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/GuysTake_021---Bitcoin--the-7th-Great-Disruption-of-the-Digital-Age-e57p9m Anatomy of Proof of Work https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_158---Anatomy-of-Proof-of-Work-Part-1---Hugo-Nguyen-e2ndpg Bitcoin, Chance, and Randomness https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_159---Bitcoin--Chance--and-Randomness-Part-2---Hugo-Nguyen-e2ndpi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)
CryptoQuikRead_294 - The Simple Truth About Bitcoin - Money, Bitcoin & Time [Part 4 - Robert Breedlove]

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 85:16


Jumping back into Robert Breedlove's great piece with a thorough exploration of Bitcoin as a money, a technology, a network, and a measure of time. • The Cost and Reward of Proof-of-Work • A Vault Built of Energy • The infinite Hardness of Bitcoin • The Internet of Value • The Bitcoin Social Contract & more! Don't miss the continuation of this excellent piece available on the blog or in PDF at parallaxdigital.io - https://www.parallaxdigital.io/blog If You haven't yet, don't forget to check out the first 3 parts of this incredible piece on the episodes linked below: Part 1 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_286---Money--Bitcoin--Time-Part-1---Robert-Breedlove-e52gih Part 2 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_287---Money-is-a-Social-Network---Money--Bitcoin--Time-Part-2---Robert-Breedlove-e53ug5 Part 3 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_288---The-Economic-Nervous-System---Money--Bitcoin---Time-Part-3---Robert-Breedlove-e54u2e Other Great works mentioned on the show for further diving into related topics and exploring Bitcoin: 21 Lessons of the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole [DerGigi] Part 1 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_256---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-1-e47u83 Part 2 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_257---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-2-e489f9 Part 3 - https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_258---21-Lessons-of-the-Bitcoin-Rabbit-Hole---Chapter-3-e48kao More on the Fascinating Nature of Proof-of-Work: Proof of Work is Efficient https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_155---POW-is-Efficient-Dan-Held-e2ndpk Bitcoin & the 7th Great Disruption of the Digital Age https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/GuysTake_021---Bitcoin--the-7th-Great-Disruption-of-the-Digital-Age-e57p9m Anatomy of Proof of Work https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_158---Anatomy-of-Proof-of-Work-Part-1---Hugo-Nguyen-e2ndpg Bitcoin, Chance, and Randomness https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/CryptoQuikRead_159---Bitcoin--Chance--and-Randomness-Part-2---Hugo-Nguyen-e2ndpi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/message

Bitcoin Audible
GuysTake_021 - Bitcoin & the 7th Great Disruption of the Digital Age

Bitcoin Audible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 92:51


Bitcoin isn't just a token you can send and receive online, it isn't just a digital money, its a complete inversion of the idea of money in the same way that the internet changed the nature of information. To understand exactly why, we need to look at the previous major societal disruptions brought about by the Digital age, and we can begin to see where Bitcoin will fit into the big picture. 1) Mail & Connecting 2) Publishing & The Web 3) The Infrastructure Inversion 4) Ecommerce 5) The New Media 6) Collaboration & Crowd Sourcing 7) New Money & Permissionless Finance Don't miss a fun exploration through the history of the internet and the role that Bitcoin will play in establishing ground for a second chapter in the Digital Age! Further Reading/Listening mentioned in the episode: Szabo's essential work, Shelling Out: The Origins of Money (no commentary) https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Shelling-Out---The-Origins-of-Money-e2ndom (with commentary) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 The Incredible Iterative Capital Thesis: What's Really Driving the Cryptocurrency Phenomenon https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Whats-Really-Driving-the-Cryptocurrency-Phenomenon----The-Iterative-Capital-Thesis-e2u7qq And numerous excellent books that I've pulled together on the Bitcoin Survivor's Book List: https://cryptoconomy.life/bitcoin-survivors-book-list/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)
GuysTake_021 - Bitcoin & the 7th Great Disruption of the Digital Age

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 92:51


Bitcoin isn't just a token you can send and receive online, it isn't just a digital money, its a complete inversion of the idea of money in the same way that the internet changed the nature of information. To understand exactly why, we need to look at the previous major societal disruptions brought about by the Digital age, and we can begin to see where Bitcoin will fit into the big picture. 1) Mail & Connecting 2) Publishing & The Web 3) The Infrastructure Inversion 4) Ecommerce 5) The New Media 6) Collaboration & Crowd Sourcing 7) New Money & Permissionless Finance Don't miss a fun exploration through the history of the internet and the role that Bitcoin will play in establishing ground for a second chapter in the Digital Age! Further Reading/Listening mentioned in the episode: Szabo's essential work, Shelling Out: The Origins of Money (no commentary) https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Shelling-Out---The-Origins-of-Money-e2ndom (with commentary) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 The Incredible Iterative Capital Thesis: What's Really Driving the Cryptocurrency Phenomenon https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Whats-Really-Driving-the-Cryptocurrency-Phenomenon----The-Iterative-Capital-Thesis-e2u7qq And numerous excellent books that I've pulled together on the Bitcoin Survivor's Book List: https://cryptoconomy.life/bitcoin-survivors-book-list/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/message

Opinion Has It
Debating the Great Disruption

Opinion Has It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 35:28


Growing inequality, accelerating globalization, and new technologies are contributing to a populist backlash that is upending the economic, political, and diplomatic norms of the last seven decades. In our special live event podcast, four leading economists offer their views on the year ahead. **This episode discusses themes featured in our annual magazine, The Great Disruption. Order your copy at www.project-syndicate.org/order/magazine/magazine2019.**

The Self Help Podcast
TSHP283: Why You Should Live a Frugal Life

The Self Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 26:21


[button link="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-self-help-podcast/id663490789" bg_color="#2d7ec4"]Subscribe to The Self Help Podcast in iTunes[/button] What's Coming This Episode? As we approach the Christmas holidays a lot of people will be saving hard (or maxing out that credit card) to enter into the gift giving yuletide spirit. We know that financial pressure can bring huge amounts of anxiety. We also know that consumerism needs containing. So can we live a more simple, frugal life and be happier than ever? Enjoy the show and take care, it's The Self Help Podcast! Show Notes and Links Sean has written a blog post to accompany this episode Martin Lewis on Christmas presents Some frugal living tips The Great Disruption by Paul Gilding is a must read Resource of the Week  Sean found this blog post that talks about travelling on a shoe string budget Ed found some decent related articles on this website Stay in Touch We're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch: Follow Live in the Present on Twitter and Facebook for daily doses of inspiration Follow presenter Edward Lamb on Twitter Follow therapist Sean Orford on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes Leave us an Honest Review on iTunes We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech
Episode 11: The great disruption - Part II

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 56:38


In episode 11 we continue to survey the wreckage after hurricane Luther was unleashed on Europe with the Reformation. When the Reformation mutated and spread across the continent a burning question arose: Can people of different faiths live together in the same state? Should social peace be based on tolerance or intolerance? We look into questions such as How did other Protestant reformers like Calvin and Zwingli react to religious dissent? In what manner did English and continental censorship laws differ? How did the Catholic Church react to the Reformation? Which states were the first state to formalize religious tolerance? How did the scientific and philosophical ideas of Galileo and Giordano Bruno conflict with the religious monopoly on truth and what were the repercussions? You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.

Feehery Theory Podcast
10 years, The great disruption, Sports as metaphor

Feehery Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 51:51


with guest Walt Lukken, President, Futures Industry Association

president metaphor great disruption futures industry association
Beyond Zero - Community
Beyond Zero - Community

Beyond Zero - Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


Monday 9th July 2018Sarah Brenan talks about the role philanthropy plays in seeding climate action.  She admires the boldness of BZE with its reports showing the way to decarbonise our society.“Rethinking Cement” was one of our projects supported by the Hamer Family Fund and we talk about how brave ideas need to be nurtured and are underpinned by a wonderful team of pro bono researchers and publicists.She was the publisher for Guarding Eden which is ideal for teachers looking for a text that will inspire action and which should be in every senior classroom.We talk about the influence of writers like George Monbiot and Tim Winton and how there needs to be a new narrative for the next generation.Will the disaster stories of Cli Fi and the dystopias on TV paralyse or push us to action?  What is the alternative?  She recommends Climate for Change with their intentional conversations and magnificent newsletter http://www.climateforchange.org.au/subscribePhilippa RowlandPhilippa Rowland is Living the Change with ARRCC. She came away from the Copenhagen Climate COP inspired not by government but by the sheer people power represented there.  Collectively lowering our carbon footprint out of ethical commitment only means less meat, less flying and more green energy.How hard can that be?  If 10% of the top emitters reduced to the carbon footprint of a European, world emissions could be reduced by 33%.  A report of all the emissions saved around the world by individual action will be used at the next COP to urge greater emissions cuts by business and government.https://www.arrcc.org.au/living_the_changeRabbi Jonathan Keren BlackRabbi Jonathan Keren- Black tells us about the film A mighty Force will screen at the Jewish Community Centre in Forrest ACT on 14th July.He speaks about the Living the Change Initiative of ARRCC and how religious leaders can influence ethical action.As Amitav Ghosh said “Organisations with religious affiliations can mobilise people in far greater numbers than any others, – they transcend nation states and they acknowledge inter -generational, long term responsibilities” The Great Disruption   Kurt Johnson reports from Morwell where he is interviewing people for the Beyond Zero radio special on 30th July.  He talks also about the new film OUR POWER by Peter Yacono which shows both the pain and the enterprise of this community in the Latrobe valley. https://vimeo.com/228587208   A Crude Injustice will screen at the Documentary Film Festival Saturday 14th July at 11.30 am.  Backlist Cinema 65 Haig St Southbank.  We once interviewed the director Jane Hammond, because the fossil fuel than destroyed West Timorese Seaweed Farms should be left beneath the sea bed if climate tipping points are to be averted.A Plastic Ocean will screen courtesy of Climate for Change.  Come along to drink wine and enjoy snacks with this group that practices intentional conversations about climate action.18th July – 6pm Donkey Wheel House 673 Bourke St, Progress Central. Level 3.Further Reading:https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jun/14/big-oil-ceo-climate-change-reality-check-popehttps://kujo.svbtle.com/film-review-our-powerhttps://www.arrcc.org.au/sample_pledges_and_avoided_emissionshttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/07/moral-christiansThe radio team tonight: Andy Britt. Kurt Johnson Roger Vize and Vivien Langford.

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech
Episode 10: The great disruption - Part I, the printing press and the viral Reformation

Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 42:20


The disruptive effects of the internet and social media on the spread of information are unprecedented. Or are they?   In episode 10 of Clear and Present Danger, we cover the invention, spread, and effects of the Gutenberg printing press: What significance did this new technology have for the dissemination of knowledge and ideas? Why was the printing press instrumental in helping a German monk and scholar break the religious unity of Europe? What happened when new religious ideas raged through Europe like wildfire? And did Martin Luther’s Reformation lead to religious tolerance and freedom, or persecution and censorship? You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.

EARTHCAST.org
The Great Disruption at 30city - AUDIO

EARTHCAST.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 36:55


EARTHCAST.org
The Great Disruption Ray Johnson (video)

EARTHCAST.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 36:55


The Great Disruption Ray Johnson (video)

The Self Help Podcast
TSHP236: Anxious about climate change?

The Self Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 39:26


[button link="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-self-help-podcast/id663490789" bg_color="#2d7ec4"]Subscribe to The Self Help Podcast in iTunes[/button] What's Coming This Episode? Human-driven climate change has been proved beyond all reasonable doubt. Many folks, whilst aware of this, are able to continue their lives without the weight of the world on their shoulders. For those of us that spend out days worrying about what we should do, anxiety can creep up on us. So how do we deal with that and how to we refrain from reflecting it on others whilst getting them engaged? Enjoy the show and take care, it's The Self Help Podcast! Show Notes and Links Here's Sean's blog post for the week Ed gets his renewable electricty through Octopus Energy. Sign up now for a £50 bonus! Earth temperature timeline Suggest you budding environmentalists follow George Monbiot, Simon Evans, Alex Steffen and Chris Boardman Rewilding Britain Resource of the Week Sean looked at 50 ways to shrink your carbon footprint Ed was bowled over by The Great Disruption by Paul Gilding Stay in Touch We're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch: Follow Live in the Present on Twitter and Facebook for daily doses of inspiration Follow presenter Edward Lamb on Twitter Follow therapist Sean Orford on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes Leave us an Honest Review on iTunes We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).

Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay
Podcast: Howes on big test for Detroit auto

Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 3:38


This week, Howes says the auto sales slowdown and the quickening pace of electrification will give Detroit’s automakers a chance to prove some things. Those start with showing investors new discipline amid slowing sales, like avoiding incentive wars that drain profits and tarnish brands. And they end with making smart bets on electrification and autonomy because the Great Disruption is coming, no matter what customers think.

The Self Help Podcast
TSHP137: Satisfaction. Why do we want more?

The Self Help Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 27:50


[button link="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-self-help-podcast/id663490789" bg_color="#2d7ec4"]Subscribe to The Self Help Podcast in iTunes[/button] What's Coming This Episode? Remember when Oliver Twist had the audacity to ask for more? Who could blame is. Today, many of us seem constantly dissatisfied despite our relative immense wealth (if you're reading this message, odds are that you're in the top 10% richest people in the world). So why do we always want more and how can we learn to be happy with what we have? Enjoy the show, it's The Self Help Podcast! Show Notes and Links Sean wrote a blog post on this subject, have a read Why do we want more than we need? The curse of 'too much' Quora tackles the question of 'why do we want more' Why 'more' won't make you happier Episode 1 of 'Status Anxiety' by Alain de Botton Resource of the Week Sean recommends a good blog post - 'How to get out of debt: Your ten-step plan to getting your finances back under control' Ed is getting into the whole environmental debate. We all need to. A good place to start is Paul Gilding's 'The Great Disruption'. Stay in Touch We're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch: Follow Live in the Present on Twitter and Facebook for daily doses of inspiration Follow presenter Edward Lamb on Twitter Follow therapist Sean Orford on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes Leave us an Honest Review on iTunes We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).

Development Policy Centre Podcast
Revisiting The Limits Of Growth - A Global Forecast For The Next Forty Years

Development Policy Centre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2015 82:28


Jorgen Randers, Professor of Climate Strategy from the BI Norwegian Business School, is one of the world's most respected and rigorous global systems experts. Forty years ago he co-authored the best-selling environmental book of all time -- The Club of Rome's 1972 Limits to Growth, which set out different scenarios, including ones of overshooting and collapse, out to 2100. Now, 40 years later, Randers asks the question: What will the world look like in another 40 years? His answer is in his new book, 2052 - A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years. His forecasts contain good news and bad. We will see impressive advances in resource efficiency, and an increasing focus on human well-being rather than on per capita income growth. But this change might not come as we expect. Future growth in population and GDP, for instance, will be constrained in surprising ways by rapid fertility decline as result of increased urbanisation, productivity decline as a result of social unrest, and continuing global poverty. The current dominant global economies, particularly the United States, will stagnate, but emerging economies will do well. Runaway global warming is likely. Following the presentation by Professor Jorgen Randers, Paul Gilding will offer his perspectives. Paul Gilding recently authored The Great Disruption, and also serves on the global faculty of the University of Cambridge's Program for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL). He argues that the world will embark on an emergency response to prevent environmental catastrophe. A member of Crawford School of Public Policy will also provide comments. This event is presented by the Development Policy Centre at the Crawford School of Public Policy in partnership with Australia 21 and the Purves Environmental Fund. Presentation slides are available from the Devpolicy events page: https://devpolicy.crawford.anu.edu.au/event-extra/past

Cathedral Church of The Advent

The Great Disruption

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Resilience From the Ground Up: A New Strategic Narrative - Bill McKibben, Carolyne Stayton, Mary Gonzales, and Colonel Mark "Puck" Mykleby | Bioneers Radio Series XIII (2013)

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013 27:38


As we enter what Paul Gilding calls the Great Disruption – it’s only a matter of when, not whether, the world will change course on the scale of a wartime mobilization – this time to restore nature and human communities. Author and 350.org founder Bill McKibben, Transition U.S. leader Carolyne Stayton, community organizer Mary Gonzales and retired Marine Colonel Mark “Puck” Mykleby show how people are building a national movement to create resilience from the ground up in local communities and regions.

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Q&A: PAUL GILDING, author, THE GREAT DISRUPTION

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 55:11


Aired 06/10/12 PAUL GILDING says it's time to stop worrying about climate change. We need instead to brace for impact because global crisis is no longer avoidable. He believes this Great Disruption started in 2008, with spiking food and oil prices and melting ice caps. It is not simply about fossil fuels and carbon footprints. We have come to the end of Economic Growth, Version 1.0, a world economy based on consumption and waste, where we lived beyond the means of our planet's ecosystems and resources According to Gilding, the coming decades will see loss, suffering, and conflict as our planetary overdraft is paid; however, they will also bring out the best humanity can offer: compassion, innovation, resilience, and adaptability. Gilding says we must fight-and win-what he calls The One Degree War to prevent catastrophic warming of the earth. He believes the crisis offers us a chance to replace our addiction to growth with an ethic of sustainability, and an unmatched business opportunity as old industries collapse and new companies reshape our economy. In the aftermath of the Great Disruption, we will measure "growth" not by quantity of stuff but quality of life. PAUL GILDING is an independent writer, advisor and advocate for action on climate change and sustainability. He has been involved with and led activist campaigns on a wide variety of social and environmental issues and served as Executive Director, Greenpeace Australia and Greenpeace International. Gilding founded Ecos Corporation in 1995, consulting to some of the world's largest corporations on issues of sustainability until its sale in 2008. His first book is THE GREAT DISRUPTION: Why the Climate Crisis will Bring on the End of Shopping and the Birth of a New World. http://paulgilding.com

Climate One
The Great Disruption (11/7/11)

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2011 64:32


The Great Disruption Paul Gilding, Professor, Cambridge University Program for Sustainability Leadership Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute Growth as we’ve known it is over, say Paul Gilding and Richard Heinberg. “The idea that we can keep on growing the economy up against the physical limits of the Earth” – water, oil, and land – “is not physically possible,” says Gilding, author, The Great Disruption. “We’re in a trap really. If we grow the economy, then we’ll hit those limits again. Prices will go up. Oil prices will go up. Food prices will go up. And the economy will go down,” he says. “If we don’t grow the economy, we’re going to drown in debt. We’re going to take a while to find our way out of this morass that we’ve dug ourselves into.” Richard Heinberg, author, The End of Growth, has written that it took decades for nominal GDP to recover after the Great Depression. But the fallout of the Great Recession, he says, will be much worse. “I don’t think we’ll ever see growth the way we experienced during the decades of the 20th century.” “We have to create an economy that exists within nature’s limits,” he says. “We’ve been borrowing from the past, by way of fossil fuels. We’re also borrowing from future generations, by way of debt – all so that we can consumer as much as possible right now.” Gilding highlights one industry, solar, for which projections are increasingly optimistic. Globally, the industry is growing 40% each year, he notes, and every time the industry doubles, the price per watt falls by 20%. By 2020, he expects solar to be cheaper than coal. That’s not to say that energy incumbents will be easily swept aside. Oil firms are using every known trick, and developing more, to secure new deposits, Heinberg says: “We’re getting better and better at scraping the bottom of the barrel.”“They are fighting tooth and nail,” says Paul Gilding. “They are going to do whatever it takes to defend their cash. It’s up to government to overcome that, and to have the courage to stare them down and to enforce the change.” Such a stand is underway in Gilding’s native Australia, where parliament just passed legislation placing a price on carbon. Yes, the legislation is a compromise, with some carve-outs for energy-intensive industries, says Gilding, but “the key thing is that we’re going to cross that dreaded line that you haven’t crossed yet, which is that we’re saying nationally: you have to deal with the issue.” “I think our country has a larger capacity for denial,” says Richard Heinberg, an understatement that draws laughs. “I think we’re going to have to hit the wall before we see fundamental change.” This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San francisco on November 7, 2011

In Our Time
The Great Disruption

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 1999 28:09


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the shift that has gone on through the 20th century from our being an industrial society to what is often called ‘the information society'. Francis Fukuyama's book, The Great Disruption talks of the third great shift in the whole history of humankind. Along with all the technological and economic changes, in the past thirty years we have seen massive social changes. What has been the cause of this shift and how will we recover the social cohesion that preceded it? With Francis Fukuyama, Hirst Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, Washington DC and author of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order; Amos Oz, author and Professor of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva.

In Our Time: Science
The Great Disruption

In Our Time: Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 1999 28:09


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the shift that has gone on through the 20th century from our being an industrial society to what is often called ‘the information society’. Francis Fukuyama’s book, The Great Disruption talks of the third great shift in the whole history of humankind. Along with all the technological and economic changes, in the past thirty years we have seen massive social changes. What has been the cause of this shift and how will we recover the social cohesion that preceded it? With Francis Fukuyama, Hirst Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, Washington DC and author of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order; Amos Oz, author and Professor of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva.

In Our Time: History
The Great Disruption

In Our Time: History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 1999 28:09


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the shift that has gone on through the 20th century from our being an industrial society to what is often called ‘the information society’. Francis Fukuyama’s book, The Great Disruption talks of the third great shift in the whole history of humankind. Along with all the technological and economic changes, in the past thirty years we have seen massive social changes. What has been the cause of this shift and how will we recover the social cohesion that preceded it? With Francis Fukuyama, Hirst Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, Washington DC and author of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order; Amos Oz, author and Professor of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva.