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A sustainable method of producing jet-fuel could be on the horizon for New Zealand air carriers. A study commissioned by Air New Zealand found it's possible to create jet fuel out of forestry industry waste like sawdust, slash, and offcuts. Through chemical processes, the waste is turned into ethanol and then kerosene. Air New Zealand's Kiri Hannifin told Ryan Bridge that it's a global phenomenon moving at great pace. She said that at the moment there's about 30 manufacturers in the world, and they'll need around 5000 to 7000 by 2050 to ensure sufficient supply. Hannifin says it's taken a while to get off the ground since the process is so technical, but it will start to move pretty quickly from here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dive into the remarkable career of Ron Davidson who has spent the last 40+ years at Parker Hannifin. You will hear firsthand accounts from Ron about his early days at Parker, how his career has evolved, and a short discussion about skills and wisdom. As Ron reflects on his 40-year tenure, he offers valuable insights into the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and the power of a dedicated team. Join Pump & Motor Dialogue for an inspiring and informative conversation as we celebrate Ron Davidson's four decades of excellence at Parker and explore the lessons learned from his extraordinary journey. Do it up!
Air New Zealand has signed its largest deal yet for sustainable aviation fuel. The airline purchased 9 million litres of fuel from provider Neste, which is expected to reduce carbon emissions up to 80 percent compared to fossil jet fuel. Chief Sustainability Officer Kiri Hannifin supports mandating other airlines follow suit to decarbonise. "All of aviation is required to decarbonise, so we all have to do it, and there's only very limited ways to do it. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Air New Zealand has signed its largest deal yet for sustainable aviation fuel. The airline purchased 9 million litres of fuel from provider Neste, which is expected to reduce carbon emissions up to 80 percent compared to fossil jet fuel. Chief Sustainability Officer Kiri Hannifin supports mandating other airlines follow suit to decarbonise. "All of aviation is required to decarbonise, so we all have to do it, and there's only very limited ways to do it. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's difficult to move forward after a profound loss, but following the death of her husband, Susan Hannifin-MacNab transformed her deep pain into a healing toolbox for others going through the rough journey of grief. Her book, A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention has reached and aided people worldwide.Key topics in this episode include:The need for a diverse set of tools to address the multifaceted nature of lossThe importance of community and peer supportInnovative approaches to healingGet the full transcript and more here: https://widowsquad.com/healing-toolbox
Air New Zealand's new battery-powered plane won't carry any passengers. The airline's bought an electric Alia aircraft, which is expected to join the fleet from 2026. The aircraft weighs three tonnes and its battery takes about an hour to charge. Chief sustainability officer Kiri Hannifin says they'll fly Alia on routes of about 150km and it'll be cargo only. "We just want to do smaller routes- this is all a big learning exercise for us, so we're going to keep it small to start with." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back for another summer episode of ScuttlePuck as we start to ramp up to another season. The GMs held a meeting in September which was a first, and the coaches were invited. What's up? Surprisingly, it sounds like the Jets will start the year with Hellebuyck and Scheiffele in the lineup. How long will that last? Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Banter Title Player Mario Marois Feedback News Babcock redemption tour - 3 part series on nhl.com A new man, or just a puff piece from the NHL? Signings since last episode TOR Matters 4 x $13.25 OTT Jake Sanderson - 8 x 8.05 EDM Evan Bouchard 2 x $3.9 NYR Alex Lafreniere 2 x $2.325 Bill Peters back in Lethbridge https://www.sportsnet.ca/juniors/article/whls-lethbridge-hurricanes-plan-to-hire-former-flames-coach-bill-peters/# "Over the last several years, I have worked to understand my previous anti-Black racist thoughts and actions," said Peters. "I have learned much through this reformational journey and feel ready to return to coaching. I am in an influential position to positively impact community leaders and contribute to a more inclusive generation in hockey." Guess the 5th GM Meetings - changed to Sept this year - included all coaches - mandatory meeting Friedman felt that there would be discussions about what is acceptable in a dressing room / what is acceptable when dealing with refs Lebrun and Russo article on prep for season - Winnipeg still have Hellebuyck and Scheiffele - Cheveldayoff says they'll start the season with them https://theathletic.com/4845900/2023/09/08/nhl-gm-meetings-hellebuyck-scheifele/ Friedman - reporting that Hellebuyck could stay in Winnipeg Hellebuyck has an open mind Former Jets player told him - if there was one thing to change, key players should get more info from team on what plans are Not sure about Scheiffele - Calgary - quiet, Hannifin not signing, Lindholm willing to stay, but needs to get paid How do they get Huberdeau going? Making $10.5MM What do they look like this year? Arizona Coyotes - “They're working away at resolving the uncertainty around where they're going to play long term,” said Bettman, who added that the league must know definitive plans by midseason because it needs to focus on building next year's schedule.Remember, Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is waiting in Salt Lake City with open arms if the Coyotes can't resolve this over the next few months.” That's the first I've heard that short a timeline on the Coyotes getting resolution Bowman and Quenneville spoke to the 32 coaches and 32 GMs about their experiences and lessons learned from the Chicago scandal. No details of discussion released by NHL or these two. Bill Armstrong said, “That was about leadership and responsibility and about, if something does come up, how to handle things thoroughly,” said Arizona Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong. “You have to address it, investigate it, and it's your responsibility as a leader to go above and beyond to make sure it's dealt with. And that the league's perspective, too.” - what does this tell us about their status? Prospects to enter league again? - Quenneville working with Brock McGillis - Bowman working with Sheldon Kennedy Sports 1440 in Edmonton up and going.
This week's special guest is author, speaker, widow, mom, Susan Hannifin-MacNab. Susan lost her husband Brent in a car accident ten years ago. In today's episode she and I talk about: ~How Camp Widow was a game-changer for her in terms of healing! ~ How she started the San Diego chapter of Soaring Spirits International. ~ How she researched tools and techniques to help both her and her son, which she later compiled into a book! ~ Her book is The A 2 Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide For Navigating Grief And Trauma With Intention ~ what grief has taught her and how much her life has changed in the last ten years. ~ How time plays tricks on us! ~How grief and trauma often overlap Get Susan's book at www.widow180.com/products Reach out to Susan for coaching at www.A2Zhealingtoolbox.com SIGN UP and save your seat for our FREE Workshop...The "Where Can I Meet A Guy??" Workshop For Widows is August 1, 2022! Sign up here: http://widow180.ck.page/meetaguy Join our incredible community, The Widow Connection Community, at www.widow180.com/membership Become a Widow 180 Patron! Help support the podcast by donating as little as $3, cuz every little bit helps! www.patreon.com/widow180 Please leave us a rating and review!
Looking for fresh ideas on dealing with loss? Join Dr's Gloria and Heidi Horsley and their guest social worker, educator, bereaved spouse and author of A to Z Healing Toolbox: […] The post Susan Hannifin-MacNab: Navigating Grief and Trauma appeared first on Open to Hope.
Oranga Tamariki says youth crime is not on the rise.Children as young as seven have been involved in the spate of ram raids across the North Island in the past week.There's been another raid in east Auckland early this morning, but it's unclear how old the perpetrators are.Oranga Tamariki Director for Youth Justice Strategy Ben Hannifin told Heather Du Plessis Allan crimes like this are cyclical.“Six months ago, fleeing drivers was a big thing. A year or so ago, it was aggravated robberies and our young people going into the dairies with weapons, and now with the fleeing drivers, it seems to be the same cohort are moving into driving those cars into shop fronts.”LISTEN ABOVE
Episode 097 - The A2Z HealingToolbox for Those Who Grieve (Mon. 11-15-2021) Susan Hannifin-MacNab is the creator of the A to Z Healing Toolbox, a great resource for navigating grief and trauma with practical tools and resources. Susan became a widow when her husband was killed in a car accident, leaving her with a young son. Using the wisdom she gained through her experience, Susan wrote the A to Z Healing Toolbox to help others who have similar experiences begin to restore, renew, and rebuild their lives. As an educator and social worker, Susan recognized the need for a grief resource that was organized and offered a wide variety of tools. The A to Z Toolbox provides actionable suggestions for daily use. For those who aren't ready for the book, there's a simplified A2Z Online Toolbox that's even easier to access and use. You can find the A To Z Toolbox book at Itasca books and Amazon. Order the A to Z Toolbox book by Susan Hannifin-McNabb here:https://itascabooks.com/a-to-z-healing-toolbox/ or here: https://www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com/the-book-new/ Subscribe to Susan's online newsletter here: https://www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com/ Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice here: podcast page Connect with Helen and Jerry by sending an email to host@theheartofhospice.com. We'd love to hear from you to answer your questions and hear your comments.
Jane was introduced to Susan through a mutual connection, Casey Gauntt. After one zoom call, they became fast friends. After a 20 year career as a teacher and social worker Susan made a life altering pivot. She is now working with groups of youth and adults who are learning to navigate life with grief and trauma. This includes at-risk teens, families with medical challenges, bereaved parents and young widows with children. In this interview you'll find out what happened to Susan in 2012 that started her along this fascinating journey of healing. As Susan will tell you, there is no timeline for grief and she had to lean into her pain and discomfort which ultimately resulted in the creation of the A to Z Healing Toolbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When grief and trauma come barreling into life, how do you begin to renew, restore, and rebuild a new sense of self? Social worker, educator, and author Susan Hannifin-MacNab has put together the A to Z Healing Toolbox, a guide of proven, practical techniques to accompany you on your healing journey.
Anita and Mel interview widow, social worker, teacher, and all-around awesome person: Susan Hannifin-MacNab. In addition to working with Soaring Spirits International, Susan is the founder of A2Z Healing Toolbox, an organization which offers practical tools and resources to those living with grief and trauma. Check out the toolbox: http://www.a2zhealingtoolbox.comHelp us keep the podcast going by joining our Patreon starting at just $5 - www.patreon.com/wwdnWant to buy us some tacos?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonowSponsored by: BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnandThe Misner Family Foundation in memory of Elisabeth Misner
Today's episode will captivate you and deliver great insight, perspective, gratitude, and inspiration. It's the story of my friend Susan Hannifin-MacNab. She shares how she wrote a book on healing to help her overcome the tragic death of her surfer/professor/bagpiper husband Brent and how she was suddenly thrust into being a single-Mom of her then 5-year old child. This conversation goes deep and is full of courage, wisdom, faith, and value. I believe it will inspire you to live your best life and reinforce not taking a single day for granted. Specifically, Susan and I discuss: - Susan's “perfect” life in the suburbs to suddenly widowed with a five-year-old. - How fitness saved Susan and how she was able to rebuild her life and restore her faith eventually. - What would Jacob say to his father now if he could talk to him? - Her book is called “A2Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention” and some of the 26 different tools in the book. - Resilience: Are we born with it, or is it learned? -Post Traumatic Growth - The five areas of growth: O.A.S.I.S. Please share today's episode. I believe many people need to hear this message today. Please tag me at: IG/Twitter: @ToddDurkin FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10 #SoaringSpirit --- About Susan Hannifin-MacNab: Susan Hannifin-MacNab, MSW, PPSC is a social worker, educator, and author who holds a Master's in Social Work, a Bachelors in Education, and credentials as a teacher and school social worker. After the sudden death of her surfer-professor-bagpiper husband when their son was 5 years old, Susan founded A2Z Healing Toolbox®, a heart-based business that assists the bereaved in healing with intention. She facilitates conference workshops, professional development training, psycho-educational healing retreats, and keynotes speaking presentations internationally. Susan's five-time award-winning book, A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention, is used by mental health practitioners and bereaved communities worldwide. Susan also serves as the Programs and Education Manager for Soaring Spirits International. a non-profit organization that provides programming, conferences, support and hope to the global widowed community. 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Countdown spokesperson Kiri Hannifin is pleading customers to be gentle on her team members after a terrorist attack in one of its stores. Countdown New Lynn, which was the scene of Friday's attack, remains closed on Monday and police are still at the scene. Thirty-two-year-old Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen was shot dead by the police at the store after he took a knife from the shelves and started attacking bystanders. Hannifin told Morning Report the team that were working in the store on Friday had been given access to trauma psychologists, similarly to what was done after a stabbing at a store in Dunedin in May. She said staff across the country were facing increased stress after the attack and working through increased Covid-19 restrictions. It made safety a challenge. "It's really quite hard to get your head around how to keep people safe every day when they're trying to just do their jobs and people come in and be incredibly rude and aggressive often." Hannifin said she was not going to give up on keeping the team safe, but customers behaviour made things challenging. "I dealt with a terrible complaint last night, it's made me sort of reflect on people's whether people have a kind heart." The complaint involved a store letting in a group of customers because they were being intimidated. Knives have been removed from the shelves at the moment and Hannifin is not sure whether they will be coming back. "I don't know the answer, but what I do know is that we'll talk to our team about it, we'll get advice from the police and others around what is safe and what's not and we'll review it." "At the moment it feels like at least we could do something quickly."
Take note, PPMP fans! Pete Tebbe is back, and this time he's talking about a new product, the Hydrostatic Transmission Service Kit, the future of the Turf market, and how life has changed for him during the pandemic. Plus, Parker history, a message from our friends at Swanson Industries, and more. Enjoy it!
We cover: * Learning to become friends with grief * The five pillars of post traumatic growth * Leaning into community And much more Susan Hannifin-MacNab, MSW, PPSC is a social worker, educator, and author who holds a Masters in Social Work, a Bachelors in Education and credentials as a teacher and school social worker. After the sudden death of her young husband, Susan founded A2Z Healing Toolbox®, a heart-based business that assists the bereaved in integrating authentic, practical, action-based tools into their lives while healing with intention. She facilitates conference workshops, professional development trainings, psycho-educational healing retreats and keynote presentations internationally. Susan's five-time award winning book, A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention, is used by mental health practitioners and bereaved communities world-wide. She also serves as the Programs and Education Manager for Soaring Spirits International, a non-profit organization that provides programming, support and hope to the global widowed community and their surviving children. Stay connected with Susan: A2Z Healing Toolbox® www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com Soaring Spirits International www.soaringspirits.org Camp Widow Conference www.campwidow.org Stay connected with Jesse: Website: https://jessebrisendine.com/ (https://jessebrisendine.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine (https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/ (https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/ (https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessebris (https://twitter.com/jessebris) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine (https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine) Grab your free copy of the Mindset Mastery Blueprint here: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/mindset-mastery-blueprint/?fbclid=IwAR3EB7jRo2T3n3vujKC2WlYfkgcRg67s7Ew7CoRUdhhFyOvJn6O8WO2OMiQ (https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/mindset-mastery-blueprint/)
An engineer, a poet, a rapper, a producer, a dad, an athlete, and a visionary. All of these titles are befitting of our guest, Ken Hurley. Ken has been in industry for over 20 years, and brings a wealth of experience to PPMP. Tune in to learn more about Ken, his perspective on quality, how he solves production issues, and some interesting perspectives on life. There's something for everyone on this episode, so listen up!
Susan's entire world flipped upside down when her husband was killed in a tragic car accident, leaving her to pick up the shattered pieces of her young family's life. She eventually came to the realization that action and intention are the two pillars needed to build a powerful roadmap for healing mind, body, and spirit, which is the foundation for rebirth. Susan combined her extensive professional knowledge and deeply moving personal experiences in her 5- time award-winning book which is used by mental health practitioners and bereaved communities worldwide. Titled A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention, the book is a wonderful tool to accompany a person's healing journey through grief. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Susan's entire world flipped upside down when her husband was killed in a tragic car accident, leaving her to pick up the shattered pieces of her young family's life. She eventually came to the realization that action and intention are the two pillars needed to build a powerful roadmap for healing mind, body, and spirit, which is the foundation for rebirth. Susan combined her extensive professional knowledge and deeply moving personal experiences in her 5- time award-winning book which is used by mental health practitioners and bereaved communities worldwide. Titled A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention, the book is a wonderful tool to accompany a person's healing journey through grief. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
A key supermarket chain is onboard with new rules banning many types of disposable plastics but there is a problem. Countdown's general manager of sustainability Kiri Hannifin says while the government's intentions are good, the technology isn't available yet to keep many types of food safe without plastic. PVC meat trays and polystyrene takeaway containers are due to be gone by late next year, then plastic fruit labels, straws, produce bags, cutlery and crockery by mid 2023. All other PVC and polystyrene food and drink packaging will be banned in mid 2025. Hannifin told Morning Report if products aren't in environmentally-friendly packaging, Countdown simply won't be able to stock it.
A key supermarket chain is onboard with new rules banning many types of disposable plastics but there is a problem. Countdown's general manager of sustainability Kiri Hannifin says while the government's intentions are good, the technology isn't available yet to keep many types of food safe without plastic. PVC meat trays and polystyrene takeaway containers are due to be gone by late next year, then plastic fruit labels, straws, produce bags, cutlery and crockery by mid 2023. All other PVC and polystyrene food and drink packaging will be banned in mid 2025. Hannifin told Morning Report if products aren't in environmentally-friendly packaging, Countdown simply won't be able to stock it.
We talk with Susan Hannifin MacNab about the sudden loss of her husband, and raising her young son on her own. In her journey to deal with grief and mourning, she fell back into her training as a social worker and began to work through her loss. In her work she came to began to work up the multi-award winning book called the A to Z Toolbox. You can find out more about her work with another group called Soaring Spirits, a group that works to help Widows and Widowers alike. You can look them up here - www.soaringspirits.org For more information on Susan and her award winning book, please go to her website - www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com - where you can find links for her book and an online copy of the toolbox for your immediate use. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/focused-on-forward/support
I am here today with the amazingly strong Susan Hannifin-MacNab. After going through the unexpected tragedy of losing her husband Susan was propelled to act both personally and professionally to find practical tools and resources that would help her and her young son intentionally restore, renew, and rebuild a new life. Susan is a Social Worker, Educator, Speaker and five time award winning author. - www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com - DweebsGlobal.org - JustMichael.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/second-scene/support
£5m to rescue Peggy, Myles Standish, what our visitor offering should be & MHK hopeful Keiran Hannifin. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #manninline #manxradio #iom
Tuesday 11th May, 2021 The AM Show A supposedly random stabbing occurred in a Countdown in Dunedin injuring 2 staff members and some shoppers who tried to help. Kiri Hannifin, Countdown General Manager Corporate Affairs shared with The AM Show how upset Countdown is that customers got hurt in the process of them trying to help their staff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three people have been critically injured in a stabbing at Countdown supermarket in central Dunedin. Another person has moderate injuries. Police say they were called to the Cumberland Street shop about 2:30pm Monday. They have taken one person into custody. Countdown spokesperson Kiri Hannifin joins Lisa Owen with her response.
As a treat for the long time fans, the Pump & Motor Division General Manager, Matt Weir, returns for a sequel to Episode 1. We speak with Matt about the current state of the business world, and how he believes it will change in the future. Also, Matt discusses how PMD has adapted to the events of the last year. Plus, more Parker history, and a chance to win a prize. Enjoy it!
PPMP is back with an exclusive look at the eHPS, a new electro-hydraulic pump system designed for steering applications. The eHPS was engineered via a collaboration between the Pump and Motor Division and the Hydraulic Pump and Power Systems Division. To discuss the new system, we have Eric Hendrickson, electrification business development manager, Pat Berkner, the engineer who started the research and prototyping process, and Frank Iannizzaro, the engineering manager at PMD whose team took Pat's work and streamlined it for the marketplace. Be sure to stay tuned after the interview for another segment of Parker history. Do it up!
“I was a wife and a mother. Until my husband went out for a Sunday drive and didn't show up for dinner. Until he didn't show up for breakfast. Until he was silent.” Susan Hannifin-MacNab is a mother, social worker, educator and author. After her husband died suddenly, she was propelled to act, both personally and professionally, to find practical tools and resources that would help her and their young son intentionally restore, renew, and rebuild a new life. Now, she shares what she learns with you in her very true story. For those looking for grieving resources, please use this link directly below. The A2Z Online Toolbox (free content and resources for anyone grieving and all those who support them): http://www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com/online-toolbox-new/ Find Susan Hannifin-MacNab here, A2Z Healing Toolbox® (my website). www.a2zhealingtoolbox.com Soaring Spirits International (nonprofit for global widowed population; I am the Programs and Education Manager) www.soaringspirits.org Circles (virtual mental health platform for therapeutic support; I run psycho-educational groups here)https://circlesup.com/ Don’t forget, if you find any value in this show then please use this link below to Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottdavidson This is a True Story Podcast is found here, https://www.instagram.com/thisisatruestorypodcast/ http://truestorypod.com Scott Davidson is found here, https://www.instagram.com/living_adaptive/ https://linktr.ee/living_adaptive
You wanted the best, so you got the best! PPMP is back for Season 3, and we're bringing you more of what you love. On this episode, we talk with Chris Johnson about the roller bearing series, where it is used, and how it fits into Pump and Motor Division catalog. Plus, we speak with Mark Torbett from GS Global about a Marine Travelift application that GS Global helped design with Parker pumps, valves, and electronics. Turn it up!
Welcome to the show, boils and ghouls! It's the season of scares, and PPMP is raising spirits. If you're brave to your bones, dive into this episode and learn about the 600 series with marketing manager, Chad Kirkpatrick. The 600 series creates flows from 7ccpm to 80ccpm at 3000psi in applications all around the world. PMD also has a new series of 600 pumps on the horizon, and PPMP provides you with an exclusive sneak peak. Get ready for thrills and chills on this episode of the Parker Pump & Motor Podcast!
Welcome back, true believers! On this episode of PPMP, we delve into a topic familiar to everyone within the Parker organization, Lean! Lean is a system of production and manufacturing developed by Toyota to increase the efficiency of work places. To give us more insight into Parker's House of Lean, we have Jared Adams, PMD Lean Manager, on the show. Jared tells us more about what lean is, why it's important, and how Parker has built lean into it's growth strategy. All this and more on PPMP. Enjoy it!
On a very special episode of PPMP, we dive into the world of safety with PMD Safety Manager, Craig Sommers. Safety is paramount to Parker Hannifin. In fact, safety is a pillar of the corporate win strategy, and is a large part of Parker's success plan. As a champion of safety, Craig is steeped in the culture of safety, and has a unique perspective of how safety should be approached. We talk about Gemba walks, Parker safety initiatives, "I Choose Zero", ALARA, and more. Listen in and be inspired. Stay safe!
On today's episode, we continue the truck market momentum from last time, and talk to Parker's Chelsea Division. Parker Chelsea specializes in power take-offs (PTO), and provides some of the best PTOs on the market. Their PTOs work with products from the Pump and Motor Division in truck applications, such as dump pumps and gear pumps. Learn more about truck applications, the Chelsea division, and a little more Parker history on today's episode. Try it out!
We're back and better than ever! To kick off the second half of season 2, we speak with Chris Johnson, Sales Channel Manager, about how the Pump & Motor Division works in the truck market. Listen in to learn about the products, people, and services provided by Parker and how PMD makes designing and ordering easy. Plus, more Parker history and a little about how PMD is evolving for the future. Turn it up!
It's the big 2-0 for PPMP, and what better way to celebrate than with our first doctor on the podcast, Peter Rea! Peter is the Vice President of Integrity and Ethics at Parker, and is also a professor at Baldwin Wallace University. Come along with us as we learn about the seven classic virtues, how they are a part of Peter's philosophy, and how he is applying this philosophy to Parker Hannifin. Plus, we talk about Peter's personal life, share a story about Art Parker, and more! This is easily our most cerebral episode, so tune in and turn up! #washyourhands #socialdistancing #flattenthecurve Be sure to subscribe to or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail us at pumpmotor@parker.com.
He's back! Enrico Baiocchi returns to PPMP for his first solo episode. PPMP stalwarts will remember Enrico from our GIE Live! panel, and he continues to help us blaze a trail with our first remote interview. On today's episode we talk about the D, H, Gerotor (MGG/PGG), and 500H Series (505H/511H/517H/523H/529H), how Enrico is staying sane during quarantine, and we introduce a new segment about the history of Parker. Check it out! #washyourhands #socialdistancing #flattenthecurve Be sure to subscribe to or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail us at pumpmotor@parker.com.
Distributors, this one is for you! In the chair today is Sheila Konopka, Distribution Marketing Manager, and we take a dive into the new MyParker forums. The MyParker forums are a new system developed by Parker as a one-stop shop for pricing guides, facility updates, lead times, and more. Plus, we talk some strategic pricing and how Sheila has been involved with the process for years. Also, what does Sheila plan to do, now that her kids are out of the house? Find out here on PPMP!
Countdown supermarkets have placed temporary limit on all products, excluding produce and serviced deli, due to unprecedented demand following the coronavirus outbreak.It comes as its competitior goes on a hiring spree to cope with demand.From today, there is a limit of two similar items per customer visit across all Countdown stores and online shopping services.Baby food (pouches, tins and jars) will have a limit of six.Countdown said in a statement, the new rule meant customers will only be able to buy a maximum of two packs of toilet paper, two packs of mince, two packets of chicken, two loaves of bread, two cans of baked beans etc.It has also reduced store trading hours nationwide. All Countdown stores will close tonight at 9pm and from tomorrow, all stores and online shopping services will trade from 9am to 8pm across the country.Countdown managing director Natalie Davis said the message to New Zealand remained the same: "We are not running out of food"."We have plenty of food in our supply chain, however we simply cannot get it through the network fast enough if Kiwis don't slow down their shopping. This is the only way we can try to manage demand."While this may be frustrating or inconvenient for some customers, we need to provide our team with the time and ability they need to get as much product on shelf as possible during this time of extraordinary demand. If the store is too busy, we will be managing the number of people who can be in our stores at any one time for the safety and wellbeing of our team and other customers."David asked all New Zealanders to respect the limits and only buy what they needed to help as many Kiwis as possible access food and other groceries."We have every truck on the road possible, and every team member possible working to support our stores and online services, and we're hiring more. Every truck that has to go out full of toilet paper means that regular supermarket supplies can't get through."We're also working on ways to ensure that customers who need a bit more assistance can get the help they need in our stores and online."We would ask all our customers to continue to be kind, consider others and consider what you've got in your pantry already."Our teams continue to work tirelessly under difficult circumstances, so we ask that they are treated kindly and respectfully. We thank our customers for their continued patience and support as together we work through these challenging times together."Meanwhile, Countdown's competitor Foodstuffs - which includes New World and Pak'n Save - is looking for more than 400 staff - over 300 of those are for its stores - as it grapples with a surge in demand.Supermarkets around Auckland have notices up in their windows seeking urgent help within their stores, some supermarkets have resorted to opening one hour later than usual in the mornings to allow enough time for staff to restock shelves.Earlier today, Steve Anderson, South Island CEO for Foodstuffs told shoppers to "take a deep breath" and "shop normally".He said supermarkets were under "huge pressure" and staff were incredibly tired from dealing with the surge of shoppers.Demand was "just above" levels seen at Christmas time, he said."We can handle these sorts of volumes. But we plan for a long time for Christmas. The issue here is that it's arrived and it's unplanned."He said there was no problem with the supply of groceries because most everyday produce was locally-made."While we are currently experiencing a run on demand, it is not a supply issue. Our supply chain is very robust," he said."We are fortunate that many of our everyday grocery essentials are made or manufactured right here in New Zealand."He added: "Shop normally. Our teams have everything in hand and if we all purchase as usual there will be no issues."Competing supermarkets took the unusual step today of jointly issuing a statement asking New Zealanders to keep calm in the face of Covid-19. Pa...
On this episode of PPMP, we chat with application engineer, Brian Shields, about fan drive systems. What are they? How do they work? Where are they used? Does Parker have a solution? Listen in to find out. Plus, we learn about Brian himself, spearhead fishing, and Brian tells us why being positive is critical in the world today. Do it up!
PPMP has hit the road and ended up in Cleveland, Ohio for the first episode of our Corporate Series. In today's episode we speak to a leader in the Motion System Group, a "Fluid Power Legend" (as stated by his colleague), and a 40-year veteran of Parker, Mr. Steve Myers. We dive into Steve's history with Parker, leading us through Parker's evolution as a global player, and touch on the topics of leadership and the Win Strategy. All this and more on PPMP!
Today on the podcast I’m joined by the wonderful Susan Hannifin-MacNab. Susan is an author, social worker, and educator. 5 years ago Susan’s incredible husband was killed suddenly in a car accident. In an instant, she became a widow, single mother, and a person living with profound loss and trauma. She shares with us in this conversation how she struggled to find her way after his death but eventually found her way. She not only found a new way for herself and her son but also wrote a book called A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention which has won many awards and helped countless people move through their grief and their trauma. Our conversation spans from the early days of grief and loss to the first time she started to see her way out of the darkness. Then later in the conversation we talk about what it’s like to be years after loss and dating, self-care and even how our relationship with food changes. We also talk about the theory of “post-traumatic growth” and how miracles can come out of some of our darkest and hardest moments. “We are all born to be amazing and do amazing things.” ~ Susan Hannifin-MacNab If you have lost a spouse or even gone through a divorce there are many moments of wisdom and tools for your life after loss. I hope you take notes and choose an action step to move forward with. I hope that this helps to remind you that grief is a long term experience. One that teaches us how to survive life after loss and how to redefine our identity. I’d love to hear what you think of this conversation. Be sure to comment below or connect with me on Instagram to tell me all about it. More About Susan Hannifin-MacNab Susan Hannifin-MacNab, MSW, PPSC is a social worker, educator, and author who holds a Masters in Social Work, a Bachelor’s in Education and credentials as a teacher and school social worker. Susan is the Programs and Education Manager for Soaring Spirits International and the Founder of A2Z Healing Toolbox®, an organization that assists the bereaved in integrating powerful, practical, action-based tools into their lives for optimal wellness and healing. She facilitates conference workshops, professional development training, and keynote presentations internationally. Susan’s five-time award-winning book, "A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention", is used by mental health practitioners and bereaved communities nation-wide. You can connect with Susan via her website and Facebook and Instagram. Things We Mention In This Episode Website: A2Z Healing Toolbox Website: Camp Widow Book: A to Z Healing Toolbox: A Practical Guide for Navigating Grief and Trauma with Intention by Susan Hannifin-MacNab Book: The Grief Recovery Handbook by John James Book: Invisible Heroes: Survivals of Trauma and How They Heal by Belleruth Naparstek Temple Journey Weekend with Christina Rasmussen Book: Where Did You Go? by Christina Rasmussen Book: Second Firsts by Christina Rasmussen Newsletter - Message In a Bottle: Sign up for Christina’s weekly letter Apple podcast reviews and ratings are really important to help get the podcast in front of more people to uplift and inspire them too, which is the ultimate goal. Thank you!
Happy New Year, and welcome back to PPMP! We hope you had a wonderful holiday season, and are ready for more. On today's episode, we talk with Jeff Philibin, marketing product manager, about the new 3Z series from Parker PMD. The 3Z offers more flow in applications, while maintaining the same level of Parker quality that you've come to expect. Plus, we chat about the English Premier League and how Liverpool is leading the charge. Be sure to subscribe or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail us at pumpmotor@parker.com.
Happy Holidays from PPMP! What better way to close out our first season, than to turn the tables on your lovable, unsuspecting host? On this episode of PPMP, it's yours truly, C.T. Lefler, in the hot-seat. Find out how I got into podcasting, what I do in my free time, and why/how I came to work for Parker. It's a festive treat from PPMP to start your holiday season off right. On with the show! Be sure to subscribe or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
On today's episode, we invite Nate Machacek into the studio. Nate is the division quality manager of the Pump & Motor Division, and is a Parker lifer. The Parker Hannifin brand is synonymous with quality, and that reputation is hard earned by people like Nate. We will discuss how Parker creates that level of quality, what strategies are used at PMD to make the best products, and a little bit about Mr. Machacek himself. All this and more on season 1's penultimate episode of PPMP. Be sure to subscribe or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
On this episode of PPMP, we're veering away from the world of engineering and marketing, and into the world of supply chain. In the hot-seat today is Matt Lovell, division supply chain manager, and he tells us what he does in supply chain, teaches us what supply chain is, and becomes the first victim of a studio mishap in PPMP history (he's fine). Be sure to subscribe or follow the show to get new episodes first! If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
Darkness falls on this spooky episode of PPMP. You'll hear puns, ghoulish music, and more, just in time for Halloween. On this episode, we talk to Mike Schubert, business development manager, about the turf market and transmissions. Mike's years of experience in the turf market provide a unique insight into the business. Proceed...if you dare!
It's our tenth episode spectacular! And what's a better way to celebrate, than to record a show live at one of PMD's biggest shows of the year? On this episode, we host a panel of Mike Schubert, Enrico Baiocchi, and Tom Hansom, Parker turf industry experts, as they answer questions posed by a live audience. Have questions of your own? Submit them to pumpmotor@parker.com, and we may read them on the show. Hit the lights, play the music, it's PPMP Live!
Our newest episode of PPMP is stuffed to the gills with content. First, we speak with Adrian Gutierrez, business unit manager of the Parker facility in Monterrey, Mexico. Adrian is a Parker lifer, and is still, technically, working his first job out of college. After the interview, stick around as we answer questions submitted by fans of the show. Have questions of your own? Submit them to pumpmotor@parker.com, and we may read them on the show. Let's go!
On this episode of PPMP, we talk with Nathan Knestrick, division marketing manager, a guest we've been trying to land since episode 2. Nathan oversees customer service, eBusiness, marketing, applications engineering, pricing, and product management. If a customer speaks to someone at PMD, their representative reports to Nathan. Drawing on his experience in sales, Nathan offers a unique perspective on how PMD is striving to improve each customer's experience, plus, we learn about the man himself. Try it out!
In the final episode of our first Greeneville series, we talk to Ian Ruehle-Lewis, applications engineer at the Parker Pump and Motor Division. Ian tells us about his experience in the field, what customers are looking for in a supplier, unique applications, and a quick look at his life before Parker. The episode is a bit longer than normal, but full of fun and intrigue.
Let's keep the Greeneville train rolling with Kim Tarlton, customer service manager. We discuss ways PMD is improving customer service, the high standards for service that PMD holds, the legal process of buying a home, and what it takes to be great at providing customer service. Stayed tuned after the show to hear a couple iTunes reviews about the show. Let's do it!
Chad Kirkpatrick, marketing manager, talks about his past with different divisions around Parker, and how PMD products work with other Parker products. Topics include power takeoffs, pump and motor integration, soccer refereeing, and more. If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
Hersh Chaturvedi, marketing and product manager, sits down to discuss the future of products from PMD. Topics include electrification, new markets, long distance motorcycle riding, and more. If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
A dive inside the Gear Pump and Hydraulic Pump and Motor Divisions that would merge to become the Pump and Motor Division. Join me as I speak with Matt Weir, general manager, to learn more. If you have ideas for future shows, or would like to be on the show, please e-mail pumpmotor@parker.com.
A pizza field trip to New York sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream, but for Home Slice Pizza workers, pizza camp is an integral part of their training. We visited co-owners Jen Strickland and Terri Hannifin at their new North Loop restaurant about why they’ve chosen to invest in their staff with these annual trips, why it took them a decade to open a second location and the importance of neighborhood restaurants in a quickly growing city. ALSO: Austin photographer Scott David Gordon has turned his love of art into Austin Art Talk, a podcast featuring interviews with local artists and gallery owners. He sat down with co-host Addie Broyles to talk about what he's learned about what inspires them and the ups and downs of the creative life. PLUS: Food lovers are still mourning the death of Anthony Bourdain last week; Addie and co-host Tolly Moseley talk about the legacy of his storytelling and what other food writers continue to inspire us. And in our "Toast" recommendations: kayaking lessons, buying groceries at Ikea and "Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist." More info: http://austin360.com/loveaustin360