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Inside Track - Business Transformation Journeys
A discussion with Guy Mason - Unlocking the Power of Business Transformation

Inside Track - Business Transformation Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 42:10


Tony's guest today is Guy Mason. With a background in engineering, Guy moved into applying technology to business early in his career. He has worked across start-ups and SMEs as a board member and CIO of significant international businesses in Europe, the US, and Australia.   Submit your questions If you would like to clarify anything with Tony or Guy, comment below or email Tony. We will be sure to respond.   About Tony Lockwood After a 25-year career delivering change and transformation, Tony launched The Transformation Leaders Hub (#TLH) in 2020. Its core focus is to help members stand out from the crowd, build their network with their peers and open up new career opportunities. www.thetransformationleadershub.com Tony can be contacted by email at tony@allaboutsuccess.co   About Guy Mason Guy's sector knowledge is broad, but his deep experience is in retail, hospitality, leisure, transport and distribution. He has real-world experience in Audit, Risk and Investment, creating data functions in large and small businesses and the opportunity that data brings together the governance, regulation and compliance issues it needs. Guy has a particular experience in value creation in business through extensive work on M&A, transformation, and delivery to private equity owners. Guy graduated from Cambridge University and ENSAM, Paris. Contact Guy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guy-r-mason/   About #TLH The Transformation Leaders Hub is a truly global peer-to-peer network for change and transformation professionals. Check it out here. w: http://www.thetransformationleadershub.com

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast
390 - Guy Mason: The New Carl Lentz?

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 71:48


In this episode, we take a close look at the worrisome words and actions of Australian megachurch and Acts 29 Network darling Guy Mason. Is he the next Carl Lentz? Also, in the Quick Hitters segment, we discuss Trump announcing that he's running for President again in 2024, Elon Musk reinstating a spate of banned twitter accounts, the US men's soccer team changing their team logo to add the LGBTQ rainbow, and the sentencing of the Waukesha, Wisconsin Christmas parade murderer. Let's get into it… Go to the ORIGIN website to check out the full line of Origin and Jocko Fuel products: Gis, jeans, boots, protein, energy drinks, supplements, and much more. Use the promo code UNDAUNTED to get 10% off your order! Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drama Carbonara
#147 - Schicksalshafte Begegnungen - "Welches Geheimnis birgt dieser Mann?" mit Fanin Sophia Findner

Drama Carbonara

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 63:07


Verena S. (36) ist leidenschaftliche Malerin und entsagt für ihre Kunst jeglichen Freuden. Bei einer ihrer Ausstellungen lernt sie Guy Mason kennen, der ihr Gemälde „Verrückte Wellen“ bewundert. Er ist zwanzig Jahre älter als sie, Firmenbesitzer gut gekleidet, also offensichtlich ein „feiner Herr“. Die beiden beginnen ein Verhältnis, bewegen sich dabei nicht viel, aber der Vibe stimmt auf allen Ebenen. Eines Tages unterbreitet Guy seiner Verena einen Heiratsantrag, den sie annimmt. Ihre Wege trennen sich, er muss geschäftlich nach Lyon und sie nach Salzburg. Achtung, hier setzt ein massiver Spoileralert ein, den wir nur stichwortartig formulieren, um nicht die ganze Spannung vorwegzunehmen: Schwester, Autounfall, Geschäftspartner, Ehemann, Scheidung, Tod, Wohnung, Papiere, Schwiegereltern, Mysterium.

Exponential Australia Church Leaders Podcast
Ep.22: FAILING FORWARD - Guy Mason of City On A Hill, Melbourne, Interviewed by Charlie Burke

Exponential Australia Church Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 24:52


How does one engineer multiplication into their church DNA? This week we hear from Guy Mason, and the incredible journey of City on a Hill. City on a Hill has now multiplied into 8 physical locations (as well as online), and God willing many more! But did it always start like that? What was the measuring tool? How did City on a Hill identify, recruit, and raise up leaders? We think you'll enjoy this candid conversation with Guy Mason. For more great resources head to our webpage at: exponential.org.au

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled  Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
The Mindset That Will Raise Your Sales Success with The Chutzpah Guy Mason Harris

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 33:25


This is episode 502. Tips for sales career success. Read the complete transcription on The Sales Game Changers Podcast website. MASON'S TIP: "Chutzpah is very complicated. It's one of those things that you may have trouble defining it, but when you see it, you know it. Unfortunately, with what's going on right now between Ukraine and Russia, an example of very constructive chutzpah from a leadership perspective. President Zelenskyy, who is offered the opportunity to leave the country, urged to leave the country, take his family, and set up a government elsewhere, responded with, "I need ammunition, not a ride." That's an example of chutzpah we can relate to. It's a type of courage, standing up for one's principles, stretching boundaries, and putting at times others in front of or certainly equal to our own needs."

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Leading Proactively out of Covid - with Guy Mason

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 31:58


How can we as pastors lead proactively out of the COVID quagmire and not just be reactive? What adaptive change issues are open to us?  How can we use this moment to go deeper with discipleship?  And is this the greatest moment of evangelism? Post COVID, will there be a sense that small is beautiful?  How can we get back to big gatherings? Should we aspire to that?  As we are weary and anxious what can we learn from God? How do you care for your staff team? What does pastoral leadership on vaccination look like?Guy Mason is senior pastor of Melbourne's City on a Hill. They have campuses in Melbourne, Geelong, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Surf Coast and soon in Wollongong.http://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/covid-proactive-guy-masonSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)

Thought Leaders To Watch
42 - Seize the Moment with The Chutzpah Guy Mason Harris

Thought Leaders To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 21:20


In this episode, your host, Starlett Henderson talks to The Chutzpah Guy Mason Harris about leveraging your business, Carpe Diem, learned behaviors, and more. https://www.thechutzpahguy.com (https://www.thechutzpahguy.com) When we make a resolution for change, we risk criticism and we risk failure and we also risk success. Besides committing to our resolutions, we need to commit to recommitting to our resolution. We discuss this behavioural process with xx and how Mason Harris helps teams by inspiring them to seize days and seize the moment in the day to start creating the life they want to lead.  https://changeempire.com/ (www.changeempire.com)

The Mark Clark Podcast

Mark riffs with Guy Mason while guest hosting the Canadian Church Leaders Podcast. The post Guy Mason appeared first on Pastor Mark Clark.

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Canadian Church Leader's Podcast
Mark Clark Interviews Guy Mason on Starting a Church Planting Movement, Tall Poppy Syndrome in the Church & the Right Way to Deal With Criticism

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 50:44


For this episode, Mark Clark of Village Church takes a seat in the hosting chair to share a conversation with Guy Mason. Guy is the founding and senior pastor of City on a Hill. What began as a small group Bible study in a corner of Australia has since become a movement of seven churches in four different cities all united around one mission “to know Jesus and make Jesus known.” After sharing the story of City on a Hill, Mark asks Guy asks - How do you lead leaders? Due to the unique nature of the City on a Hill movement, Guy is a trustworthy voice to learn from in the area of stewarding the leaders around you. Guy shares about the importance of looking beyond yourself, and constantly speaking out what you see in those around you. “We need to do the hard work of identifying the gifts of our people” says Guy. Quoting Jesus, Guy explains that it is always more blessed to give than receive, and that is true of leadership as well. The best leaders do not set themselves up to flourish and fly, but others. They give. Both Mark and Guy go on to lean into the theme of encouragement - that every leader should freely give it, and humbly receive it. Tall Poppy Syndrome is rampant in the Canadian Church, and the leader today is acutely in need of not criticism born of comparison, but gospel-centred, uplifting words. Mark and Guy close by addressing the ever-important tension of where the pastor finds their identity. When the headwind is strong, and the emailed criticism is stacking up, the righteousness of Christ is the most secure garment for the church leader to wear. Blog | www.ccln.ca/season2/episode46 Website | www.ccln.ca

Beyond Borders
Navigating the Perfect Storm

Beyond Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 20:49


No doubt COVID-19 has transformed the global community, but for the oil and shipping industries, it created the Perfect Storm - challenging not only the commercial environment and where people work, but also the way the work itself is performed. This is especially true for safety-related work which is always the top-priority, forcing the business leaders to think differently about communication, collaboration, and community. Ami Daniel asked Guy Mason, Global Head of Shipping at BP, to share his leadership insights, especially today, as the oil and shipping industries must quickly adapt in order to keep trade safe and efficient.

Adagio For Things
A Very Real Interview With a Celebrity Turned Composer

Adagio For Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 15:35


BONUS - The trio is awestruck by their most famous guest to date: Guy Mason. Give it a listen to hear about his emotional journey from Oscar-winning actor to renowned composer. Guy Mason is played by Joe Bonacci. For more information about his comedy, follow @joe_bonacci on Instagram. Spencer Snyder, Will Stackpole, and Michael J Vince appear as themselves, unfortunately. Find out more about them, and loudBOX, at www.loudboxnyc.com. Disclaimer: All characters are fictitious and any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental and unintentional. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings

Spanish River Church
October 6th, 2019 - SRCP Retreat - Guy Mason

Spanish River Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 31:07


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City Bible Forum
How can I believe when the church does wrong?

City Bible Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 27:42


Guy Mason shares his own story and experiences of church hypocrisy

Bigger questions
How can I believe when the church does wrong?

Bigger questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 27:42


Guy Mason shares his own story and experiences of church hypocrisy

TGCA Bible Talks
Mark 4

TGCA Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 47:29


This week's Bible talk features Guy Mason preaching from Mark 4 The talk was given on 29 May 2016 at City on a Hill, Melbourne.

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #99: The Dueling Chocolates [January 3, 2015]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2015 222:45


Tom kicks of the show exchanging New Years greetings with Terry Terrance and an update on Terry's layout. Terry raps with Ben 'Mikado Otter' about dwarf signals. Conor McCormick introduces his layout plans. Lex Parker describes his layout and his particular passion of super detailing and realism in layout creation. Clark Kooning is a known associate. Cesar Luna has been exploring different aspects of the hobby as a business. David Harris and Tom chat with a message from Blue Rail Trains. Fred Patton provides an update on his many interests in model railroading. Guy Mason is building a resort. Chris Atkins is changing layouts. The Professor returns to provide a travel journal with occasional pieces of model rail content [Editorial note: the Prof is one of the few people who actually reads these show notes...] perhaps. Tom and the Prof go through the finalists of the 2014 Shelf Layout Design Contest. For those following along http://www.modelrailradio.com/shelf14/ to view while you listen. Bruce Wilson, Dave Falkenburg, Jim Lincoln, Sven Frank and John Garaty add some feedback to the layouts. Tom congratulates all the finalists and the winner in the Shelf Layout Design Contest 2014. The Professor and John Garaty have a short rapping session. Dave Ramos is doing a couple of months of renovations to his layout and provides some feedback on quick setup. Ron Klaiss is the missing link when it comes to a particular Lehigh Valley layout in south Jersey. John Paulson introduces his model railroading interests in Southern California. Tom asks about Bruce Wilson's latest projects. Lionel Strang and Jim Lamagdeleine provide some light banter. Ben Rechel has been planning a piano layout. Peter Burr makes a long awaited update. Mike Slater helped out one of Tom's non-model railroading friends. [Editorial note: Show 100 will be recorded January 17th, 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern US. Break around 2pm Pacific, 5pm Eastern US. Resume 4pm Pacific US, 7pm Eastern US.] This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #99: The Dueling Chocolates [January 3, 2015]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2015 222:45


Tom kicks of the show exchanging New Years greetings with Terry Terrance and an update on Terry's layout. Terry raps with Ben 'Mikado Otter' about dwarf signals. Conor McCormick introduces his layout plans. Lex Parker describes his layout and his particular passion of super detailing and realism in layout creation. Clark Kooning is a known associate. Cesar Luna has been exploring different aspects of the hobby as a business. David Harris and Tom chat with a message from Blue Rail Trains. Fred Patton provides an update on his many interests in model railroading. Guy Mason is building a resort. Chris Atkins is changing layouts. The Professor returns to provide a travel journal with occasional pieces of model rail content [Editorial note: the Prof is one of the few people who actually reads these show notes...] perhaps. Tom and the Prof go through the finalists of the 2014 Shelf Layout Design Contest. For those following along http://www.modelrailradio.com/shelf14/ to view while you listen. Bruce Wilson, Dave Falkenburg, Jim Lincoln, Sven Frank and John Garaty add some feedback to the layouts. Tom congratulates all the finalists and the winner in the Shelf Layout Design Contest 2014. The Professor and John Garaty have a short rapping session. Dave Ramos is doing a couple of months of renovations to his layout and provides some feedback on quick setup. Ron Klaiss is the missing link when it comes to a particular Lehigh Valley layout in south Jersey. John Paulson introduces his model railroading interests in Southern California. Tom asks about Bruce Wilson's latest projects. Lionel Strang and Jim Lamagdeleine provide some light banter. Ben Rechel has been planning a piano layout. Peter Burr makes a long awaited update. Mike Slater helped out one of Tom's non-model railroading friends. [Editorial note: Show 100 will be recorded January 17th, 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern US. Break around 2pm Pacific, 5pm Eastern US. Resume 4pm Pacific US, 7pm Eastern US.] This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #87: Non-P48 O-Scale Mikado to the Head [March 1, 2014]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2014 197:20


Jim Lincoln and Terry Terrance gather for the much anticipated two-rail-O-scale should be more like Proto-48 discussion. Terry and Jim then discuss their respective projects. Ben talks about a train show he attended. Ben also talks about some new products and some old products that have appeared on his radar recently. Dave Falkenburg explores how crazy you need to get to get extra detail in aqua-marine N-scale. What have serial killers got to do with David Karkoski's layout? Matt Goodman talks lighting, videos of other folks layouts and the NMRA national. Chris Harker has been living vicariously through the podcast and talks about traveling with a layout. Mike Slater joins the conversation on module/layout combinations. Lionel discusses some techniques from his layout. Bruce Wilson provides archivist information on Lionel's layout and he may actually be starting the much anticipated WWI layout. Jim Lamagdeleine introduces his two layouts. Mike Slater provides a model railroading update. Guy Mason has some train show updates. Seth Gartner describes his layout and friends layout where he operates periodically. Jim Walsh provides a quick update. Lionel and Tom wrap up the show. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

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Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #87: Non-P48 O-Scale Mikado to the Head [March 1, 2014]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2014 197:20


Jim Lincoln and Terry Terrance gather for the much anticipated two-rail-O-scale should be more like Proto-48 discussion. Terry and Jim then discuss their respective projects. Ben talks about a train show he attended. Ben also talks about some new products and some old products that have appeared on his radar recently. Dave Falkenburg explores how crazy you need to get to get extra detail in aqua-marine N-scale. What have serial killers got to do with David Karkoski's layout? Matt Goodman talks lighting, videos of other folks layouts and the NMRA national. Chris Harker has been living vicariously through the podcast and talks about traveling with a layout. Mike Slater joins the conversation on module/layout combinations. Lionel discusses some techniques from his layout. Bruce Wilson provides archivist information on Lionel's layout and he may actually be starting the much anticipated WWI layout. Jim Lamagdeleine introduces his two layouts. Mike Slater provides a model railroading update. Guy Mason has some train show updates. Seth Gartner describes his layout and friends layout where he operates periodically. Jim Walsh provides a quick update. Lionel and Tom wrap up the show. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

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Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #81: More Forgotten than Remembered [November 9, 2013]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2013 195:16


Sven Frank starts a discussion on rust with Edward Traxler. Sven also introductions a discussion on LED strips with Peter Burr. Anders provides an update on a new space and a new layout. Ted Picraux talks local museum layouts with Peter. Terry Gaskin and new caller, Guy Mason, chat with Ted on the topic of neighborhood layouts. James Wright has been to TrainFest and he's recovering. Matt Goodman provides a much anticipated update on his layout. Longtime FB regular, Aaron Wheeler, calls in to the show to introduce his layout. Darick Tucker describes his Southern Pacific layout. Jeff Dombrowski calls in to describe the North Metro Model Railroad Club (responsible for the amazing YouTube videos of the substantial layout assembly over a weekend that went viral about a year ago). Marshall Stull has been building a two level micro, the Brewery Tramway, based on a particularly famous location. Murray Scholz has become a prototype modeler and it is easier than freelancing. Jim Lincoln has taken the Chocolate to a show and he answers a question many have wondered. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

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Model Rail Radio
Model Rail Radio #81: More Forgotten than Remembered [November 9, 2013]

Model Rail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2013 195:16


Sven Frank starts a discussion on rust with Edward Traxler. Sven also introductions a discussion on LED strips with Peter Burr. Anders provides an update on a new space and a new layout. Ted Picraux talks local museum layouts with Peter. Terry Gaskin and new caller, Guy Mason, chat with Ted on the topic of neighborhood layouts. James Wright has been to TrainFest and he's recovering. Matt Goodman provides a much anticipated update on his layout. Longtime FB regular, Aaron Wheeler, calls in to the show to introduce his layout. Darick Tucker describes his Southern Pacific layout. Jeff Dombrowski calls in to describe the North Metro Model Railroad Club (responsible for the amazing YouTube videos of the substantial layout assembly over a weekend that went viral about a year ago). Marshall Stull has been building a two level micro, the Brewery Tramway, based on a particularly famous location. Murray Scholz has become a prototype modeler and it is easier than freelancing. Jim Lincoln has taken the Chocolate to a show and he answers a question many have wondered. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/

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