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de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf
Inner development to become the change – Heather Lynch

de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 71:07


Today, we are learning from Heather Lynch. Heather is deeply committed to creating a more regenerative world where people live in harmony with themselves, others, and nature. Her mission is to empower those working toward positive change to find greater happiness, fulfillment, and peace—helping them feel more aligned with the change they want to create in the world. She helps changemakers reconnect with themselves, to work in alignment with the change they want to see, and take inspired action towards systemic change. She previously spent 10 years working in international development and sustainability in corporates, start ups and government, but began to feel that her work wasn't addressing the root causes of the challenges she cared most deeply about. Alongside this, she struggled with climate grief, overwhelm, and feeling incongruent and unfulfilled in her change work. Heather has shifted her focus to supporting people who are trying to make the world a better place — helping them transform from the inside out, so that they can become the change they want to see in the world. Let's get started... In this conversation with Heather Lynch, I learned: 00:00 Intro 02:35 Her start at the large consultancy firm PWC. 04:40 Questioning whether she made an impact. 09:20 It starts with me. Where can I contribute? 12:30 Is focusing on inner development a selfish act? 15:40 Trying to make the business case for sustainability drained me. 17:00 Focus your time and energy on your circle of control. 20:00 If you are working towards something that matters to you, it brings people along the journey with you. 22:50 Be aware of your ego; when it comes up, choose how you want to respond to it. 28:00 We can't change the inevitable. But we can change how we respond. After all, life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react. - Charles Swindoll 29:20 I always have a choice about how I respond. 31:45 Finding training every day in how to respond, like with the puppy and starting with Zumba. 35:50 I became a corporate version of myself at PWC. 39:00 Getting away from the question, how do I have the biggest impact? 43:15 At the time, I didn't have enough emotional intelligence to manage the grief I was feeling about the state of the world, and to lean into the emotions 45:20 The people who have contributed the least to the world's problems are going to be the people who are most impacted. 46:25 “Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” - Rumi 51:05 What is your conditioned self versus your authentic self? 54:50 Four years, four themes in her life. 56:20 Our mind is 80% negative and 70% repetitive thoughts, based on the past. 1:02:15 The more I find inner peace with myself, the less external things I need. 1:04:50 Falling in love with nature. We are nature. 1:06:50 If you feel that you don't have enough, give something away. More about Heather Lynch: https://heatherlynch.substack.com  https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherlynchcoaching/ https://linktr.ee/heatherlynch  https://heatherlynch.substack.com/podcast  https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:7191406423707123712/ Resources On Purpose Understanding the Circles of Control, Influence & Concern Stoicism - Wikipedia Jon Kabat-Zinn Chuck Swindoll De bermudadriehoek van talent - Simon van Teutem Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī Eckhart Tolle - The power of now Climate Coaching Alliance James Altucher - write down 10 ideas per day South Downs Way Video of the conversation with Heather Lynch https://youtu.be/GXZfk59lupU Watch the conversation here https://youtu.be/GXZfk59lupU

The Greener Way
Green careers in silent crisis: The biggest challenges facing sustainability professionals with Heather Lynch

The Greener Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 18:25


Recent research has revealed that sustainability professionals are fighting anxiety, loneliness, imposter syndrome.43% of green professionals are the sole staff member responsible for sustainability within their organisation, according to a UK study out of the University of St Andrews and the University of Strathclyde.Here to discuss is Heather Lynch, a coach working with sustainability professionals, who was a lead researcher on the study.The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass.If this podcast has raised concerns for you, support is available. Contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Science Friday
Chickens Have Friendships And Reputations | Tourist Photos May Help Map Penguin Colonies

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 24:00


Author and naturalist Sy Montgomery discusses chicken intelligence and her experience raising a flock in New Hampshire. And, snapshots from over the years could provide researchers with valuable data about how penguin colonies have shifted.Chickens Have Friendships, Memories, And ReputationsChickens don't exactly have a reputation of being the sharpest creatures in the animal kingdom. Yet, talk to anyone who raises chickens and they'll tell you that they are far more intelligent and social than we often give them credit for. For example, chickens can recognize the faces of 100 other chickens and find their way home just days after birth.Guest host Rachel Feltman talks with Sy Montgomery, author of the new book, What the Chicken Knows: A New Appreciation of the World's Most Familiar Bird, about her own flock and what she's learned about chicken intelligence.Tourist Photos From Antarctica May Help Map Penguin ColoniesIf you're lucky enough to visit Antarctica, you'll probably aim to snag a classic photo—a colony of penguins, set against the chilly, barren landscape. But now, in addition to being a cherished memory, those pictures could turn out to be a valuable source of ecological data.Writing in the journal PLOS One, researchers describe a computer vision technique that uses elevation data combined with landscape features in photographs to allow the images to be positioned in a 3D rendering of the Antarctic landscape. And that allows scientists to map the precise boundaries of penguin colonies over time, even without knowing who held the camera or where the photographer was standing.Dr. Heather Lynch, the Institute for Advanced Computational Science Endowed Professor of Ecology & Evolution at Stony Brook University, joins guest host Rachel Feltman to discuss the technique, and the value in being able to extract scientific data from pictures stored in photo albums and museum archives.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

What the Riff?!?
1989 - November: Bad Religion "No Control"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 32:33


While the late 80's were the high water mark for overproduced hair bands, there was an undercurrent flowing below the mainstream popularity which would surface in the 90's as the punk revival.  Los Angeles-based Bad Religion is a group which would not only benefit from that revival, but many consider the band to be a founder of the movement.  The band formed in 1980 and released a couple of albums before going on hiatus in 1983 and splitting up shortly thereafter.  After a slowly getting back together in 1986, they released their third album entitled "Suffer."  While on tour promoting that album, the band began work on their fourth album, No Control.The band for this album was Greg Graffin on lead vocals, Greg Hetson on guitar, Brett Gurewitz on guitar and backing vocals, Jay Bentley on bass and backing vocals, and Pete Finestone on percussion.  Building this album while on tour gave it a fast and high energy feel, with the band reverting to a hardcore punk style.While undeniably punk, Bad Religion has a more melodic sound than many of their punk predecessors.  They also exhibit solid, significant lyrics, and utilize three-part vocal harmonies that are not normally associated with the genre.  The idea of this group is to emphasize action, and living in the moment.Friend of the show (and John Lynch's better half) Heather Lynch brings us this hallmark of the punk revival because it is the album that introduced her to punk rock. Change of IdeasThe lead-off track for the album clocks in at 55 seconds, making it onto Loudwire's top ten list of "Greatest Songs Under One Minute Long."  The concept in Graffin's lyrics is that we need to get away from ideas that trap us in fear and theory.Big BangThis song was penned by guitarist Brett Gurewitz.  The lyrics are about how folks are searching for something in science or religion without really living their lives.  "Big bang, big crunch.  You know there's no free lunch.  Kneel down and pray, here comes your judgment day."No ControlThe title track is a sonic trip to the mosh pit.  We think we have things in hand, but everything fades away very soon, and we are powerless to control it.I Want to Conquer the WorldWe all have thought at times that the world would be a better place if we could just take over for a while.  Gurewitz reflects on this in this piece, and wonders what we are doing here and now to make things a little better.  "I want to conquer the world.  Give all the idiots a brand new religion, put an end to poverty, uncleanliness and toil.  Promote equality in all of my decisions."YouThis is a fast, angry song. "And you! painted my entire world but I don't have the turpentine to clean what you have soiled.  And I won't forget it." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Two Step Mamau by Wayne Toups & Zydecajun (from the motion picture "Steel Magnolias" )This southern film was had an all star cast and showcased the talents of a young Julia Roberts. STAFF PICKS:Sold Me Down the River by the AlarmWayne's staff pick reminds us of Power Station's "Bang the Gong."  It made it to number 50 on the Billboard charts, but it was prominent on rock stations at the time.  It is about a lovesick guy who got his heart broken.  The Alarm is from Wales, but is often compared to Ireland's U2.Let the Day Begin by The CallRob brings us the title track from the Call's sixth studio album.  It is a positive song with a shuffle beat.  It was used as the campaign theme song for Al Gore in 2000.  The band formed in 1980 in Santa Cruz.The Living Years by Mike & the Mechanics John Lynch's staff pick is Mike Rutherford's (bassist from Genesis) band, formed in 1985.  The song is a wistful tune about missing the opportunity to truly connect with a father while he was alive.  This is the title track from their second album, released in 1988.We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy JoelHeather features a song with 118 historical references in this fast-paced song.  The idea of the track comes from a conversation Joel had with Sean Lennon about how difficult it is to be a young person in the times.  Joel thought about how each generation has its issues, and pointed out some of the troubles from earlier decades. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Proliferous Souls by PestilenceWe haven't covered this Dutch death metal band, but we remedy that with this instrumental out at the time.

What the Riff?!?
1984 - January: The Nails "Mood Swing"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 37:26


If you are not familiar with The Nails don't feel bad.  They were not a hit on commercial radio, but this punk rock/new wave outfit from Boulder Colorado was much better known on college radio in the mid to late 80's.  Although Mood Swing is their debut album from 1984, the band originally formed in 1976 as a five-piece band.  They moved to New York and built both their musical chops and their following on the club circuit before their major label debut.At the time that Mood Swing was released the band consisted of Marc Campbell on vocals, Steve O'Rourke on guitar, George Kaufman on bass, Douglas Guthrie on saxophone, and David Kaufman on keyboards.  Drummer Tommy Cotogna had left the band prior to recording the album, and Dennis McDermott provided the drum work for the album sessions.The band produced a sound that included strong musicianship, dark and often deliberately shocking lyrics, but laced with a sense of humor.  Campbell claimed that their music came from “a mystical and sexual area.  I write in a cinematic way, trying to create through language and sound, texture and atmosphere, a specific mood.”  The songs on the album do indeed represent a diversity of mood.Wayne relives his days as a college radio DJ as he brings us this new wave group for the podcast, and we are joined by friend of the show Heather Lynch, sitting in for Bruce (and keeping Lynch in line). Every Time I Touch YouThe distinctive bass line followed by the screaming guitar leads into this song about being lost in a mix of love and lust, though we're not certain that this is a match made in heaven.  Love is a fire which can be explosive and tear the lovers apart.   And you never can go wrong with a sax!Let It All Hang OutThis is a cover from a 1967 song by the Hombres, and a “southern-fried parody” of Bob Dylan's “Subterranean Homesick Blues.” A number of other artists also covered this song, including Cream, John Cougar Mellencamp, and Wheezer.  It's a fun song.88 Lines About 44 Women If the Nail had a “hit” this was it.  This single peaked at number 46 on the US dance chart, and was laid out on a new Casio keyboard.  The Nails had released several versions of this song previously on independent labels.  Lead singer Campbell says that the song pays tribute to the power and glory of sex, drugs, rock and roll...and love.  It is dedicated to the women in my life to did their best to keep me human."Home of the BraveThis song has a Warhol-esque feel to it.  “Hectic madness of city living where the whores are dancing on the table tops and the juke box plays Apocalyptic bebop.”  ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the television series “Night Court”We were introduced to Judge Harry T. Stone and the eclectic characters that pass through his courtroom on this sitcom that premiered in January 1984. STAFF PICKS:Say it Isn't So by Hall & OatesLynch starts of the staff picks with one of two new singles released on Hall & Oates compilation album "Rock 'n Soul Part 1."  It was stuck at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's "Say Say Say" for several weeks before finally taking the number 1 slot.  It is about the downside of fame, and the oddness of everyone seeming to know them. The Politics of Dancing by The Re-FlexRob's staff pick hits all the hallmarks of mid-80's music, including the keyboards, drum machine, spoken lyrics, and low tones.  This song went to number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.  This is the title song from the debut album by The Re-Flex.  The band stopped working together by 1985, but members often collaborated on each other's solo projects.Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder Heather Lynch brings us a reggae-infused tune that hit number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song lyrics reflect a man smitten by a woman from whom he must move on, but it also reflects Wilder's struggles with delivering a hit that the record label would take.Holy Diver by DioWayne features heavy metal virtuoso Ronnie James Dio in a solo outing.  It was from his debut solo album of the same name.  The lyrics are about a Christ-figure on another planet who sacrifices himself for his people.  This song was one on Clear Channel's “inappropriate to play” songs after the attacks on 9/11. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:1984 by Van HalenThis short instrumental leads off Van Halen's album of the same name.

Mind On Mental Health
Self Care for Helping Professionals

Mind On Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 18:25


Working in a helping profession can be both wonderful and emotionally draining.  In this episode, Heather Lynch, LPC sits down with Andy to discuss how helping professionals can learn to prioritize their self-care and what they can do to manage their stress so that they can continue doing what they love.     For more information on Penn Medicine – Princeton House Behavioral Health: Princeton House Behavioral Health (princetonhcs.org)   Follow us on Facebook! facebook.com/princetonhousebh

Mind On Mental Health
Work/Life Balance

Mind On Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 22:56


Whether you spend your work days on your feet or sitting in front of a computer, at the end of the day it's often hard to separate work from home, or your profession from your life. Andy Dean, LCSW and Heather Lynch, LPC, Clinical Manager for Adult Services at Princeton House Behavioral Health discuss ways to be fully present at work and at home. Listen for tips that can help you, whether you work from home or at your employer's location.   For more information on Penn Medicine – Princeton House Behavioral Health: Princeton House Behavioral Health (princetonhcs.org)   Follow us on Facebook! facebook.com/princetonhousebh

Meet the Ocean
Penguin Science

Meet the Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 17:25


A conversation with Dr. Heather Lynch celebrating World Penguin Day and detailing her research efforts in Antarctica. Meet the Ocean is a 501c3 nonprofit creating conservation media that inspires and informs global communities. @meettheocean

SSPI
This Planet's on Fire, Episode 7: Satellite Tools

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 51:38


In this seventh and final episode of This Planet's on Fire, we hear from Dr. Heather Lynch, Professor of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University in New York and Chris McCormick, Founder and Chairman of PlanetiQ/Global Weather & Climate Solutions. Dr. Lynch and Chris join SSPI's Lou Zacharilla to talk about how satellites are used as tools for a range of important aspects of the climate, including weather and ecology, which are the main focus of the conversation.

Iriss.fm
Adapting social work for a changing planet

Iriss.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 29:29


Cop 26, the global United Nations climate change conference is underway in Glasgow, Each country will bring their plans for reducing emissions and combatting climate change.   As a people, community and society focused profession, is there a role for social work in the environment and climate change agenda? And if so, what is it?    Dr Heather Lynch, MSc (Social Work) Programme Lead at Glasgow Caledonian University believes so. In this episode, she interviews Sian McKinnon, a social worker and climate activist; TzeYeng Ng, a recently qualified social worker; and Professor Susan Kemp who provides insight from an international perspective.   Transcript of episode.    Resources IPCC, AR6 climate change 2021: the physical science basis IFSW Climate Justice Programme  Grand challenges for social work – create social responses to a changing environment Music Credit: Make your dream a reality by Scott Holmes.  

Data Science Mixer
Innovating in data science for Antarctica's wildlife | Dr. Heather Lynch

Data Science Mixer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 51:50


Data science, satellite imagery, and ... penguins? Dr. Heather Lynch, professor at Stony Brook University, joins us to share how she uses data science to study penguins and other species in Antarctica, with surprising connections to business and other fields.Join in on our Cocktail Conversation on the Alteryx Community or on social media with #DataScienceMixer!Want more from Alteryx? Follow @Alteryx on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also register for the Alteryx Community, and try out Alteryx  to break through your analytic and business challenges.

Computing Up
Computing Penguins with Heather Lynch - 44th Conversation

Computing Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 51:30


Michael and Dave talk to Heather J. Lynch, Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, about awards and leaving physics, about saving penguins and the planet, and more.

Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Tomorrow Will Be Televised Believe It Or Not/Sci-Pilot/Best Ever Trivia Episode

Tomorrow Will Be Televised

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 89:00


The program all about TV. Our guests: Daniel Schwartz, Travel Channel vice president and executive producer of the new Ripley's Believe It Or Not series hosted by Bruce Campbell; North Fork TV Festival director of programming Elias Plagianos and judge Heather Lynch, showcasing a new science-oriented drama pilot project with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and Brennan Huntington, executive producer of new GSN game show Best Ever Trivia Show, hosted by Sherri Shepard.and launching next week.

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Harford County Public Library
The Harford Edge - May 10, 2019

Harford County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 62:20


Co-hosts Robert Mumby and Jennifer Button, of the Harford County Public Library, interview Robin Tomechko, CEO and Heather Lynch, Resource Development Manager from the Harford Family House.

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Harford County Living
Witches, Boots, Home runs and Handbags

Harford County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 52:18


Rich Bennett and Lyle Garitty talk with Heather Lynch, Ariana Brown and Elizabeth Mosser from Harford Family HouseSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HarCoLiving)

A.I. Meets World
AI Goes Green

A.I. Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 30:43


In sci-fi, AI is often a negative force - but what if reality is the opposite? In this episode, Becky and Navneet explore the ways scientists are using AI technology to innovate in the fight against climate change. They talk to scientist Curtis Berlinguette about his autonomous AI lab, “ADA,” and Microsoft’s Chief Environmental Officer, Lucas Joppa about the “AI for Earth” campaign. Bonus: They even get to chat with grantee Heather Lynch about the art of AI penguin tracking.    

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Add Passion and Stir
The Keys to Organizational Success: Teamwork and Community

Add Passion and Stir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 34:59


What are the common ingredients for high-functioning organizations? Lovin’ Spoonfuls founder and Executive Director Ashley Stanley and distinguished Boston chef and restaurateur Colin Lynch (Bar Mezzana and Shore Leave) join host Billy Shore to discuss their philosophies on building successful organizations and strong communities. Stanley recounts why she started Lovin’ Spoonfuls, a Boston nonprofit organization that rescues and distributes healthy, fresh food that would otherwise be discarded. “When you’re there with folks who have the same goals as you… you hear people talking about it in the office. ‘How do we make this better not just for our team, but ultimately for our end-users,’” she explains. Lynch, who was struck by the camaraderie of the kitchen at a very young age, believes his success derives from putting his employees in a position to succeed. “Our business is 100% about people, and the only way we can continue to grow and thrive and take care of our guests is if we continue to take care of the people that work for us,” he says. Both guests talk about drawing strength from their communities. “Lovin’ Spoonfuls wouldn’t be here without it - fundraising for a non-profit is a challenging endeavor and in the beginning it really was anything we could do,” says Stanley about when Lovin’ Spoonfuls was getting off the ground. The organization now rescues about 70K pounds of fresh healthy food that feeds about 30K to 35K people each week. Lynch tells the story about a restaurant worker who was seriously injured in an assault and the response from the Boston culinary community to help him recover. “It’s a very comforting feeling to know if something happens to you, everyone will be there to support you in this community,” he maintains. Join us for a conversation that gets to the heart of how to build successful organizations and the importance of teamwork and community. Resources and Mentions:· No Kid Hungry (nokidhungry.org): Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign is ending child hunger in America by ensuring all children get the healthy food they need, every day.· Ashley Stanley is the founder and executive director of Lovin’ Spoonfuls. She has created unparalleled awareness for food rescue, with dedication to addressing the significant consequences of food waste. In 2011 the Boston Business Journal named her an ‘Emerging Leader’. In 2012, Lovin’ Spoonfuls was a two-time winner of the Mass Challenge competition, which is the largest global start-up accelerator. In 2013 Ashley was selected as one of the BBJ’s 2013 ’40 under 40′, which recognizes Boston’s most innovative business leaders. In 2014, Ashley was recognized by The Boston Globe as a ‘Game Changer, and in Boston Magazine‘s ‘Power of Ideas’. She is one of Oxfam International’s Sisters of the Planet Ambassadors. A Fellow at The 2013 Nantucket Project, she’s also a member of TEDWomen, and a TEDx community speaker. She’s been featured on NPR, and written for The Huffington Post’s ‘ReClaim’ campaign. · Lovin’ Spoonfuls is dedicated to facilitating the rescue and distribution of healthy, fresh food that would otherwise be discarded throughout Greater Boston and beyond. They pick up wholesome, perishable food from grocery stores, produce wholesalers, farms and farmers markets, and distribute it to more than 140 community nonprofits that feed hungry people across Greater Boston and MetroWest. Lovin’ Spoonfuls connects abundance and excess food with the food insecure men, women, children and families who need it most. Their timely rescue of food that has been deemed no longer salable — slightly bruised produce, dairy nearing its sell-by date, or perfectly good food products that are determined to be excess — provides meals to more than 30,000 individuals each week. Since 2010, Lovin’ Spoonfuls has rescued and distributed more than 8 million pounds of fresh, healthy food into the social service stream.· Colin Lynch is chef and partner of Bar Mezzana located in Boston's South End. He received his Bachelor’s Degree at the Culinary Institute of America before settling in Boston and working at Chef Barbara Lynch’s flagship restaurant No. 9 Park. He was on the team there as she received her James Beard Award for “Best Chef Northeast” in 2003. Colin was then promoted to the role of Chef de Cuisine at No. 9 Park starting in 2004. During this time, as Chef Barbara Lynch expanded to the South End with B&G Oysters and The Butcher Shop, he helped her develop menus and the teams. In 2007, he became Executive Chef for the Gruppo, where he was responsible for the Gruppo’s entire Back of House operations, including menu development, training, quality control, and supervision of all the Gruppo’s restaurants’ Chef de Cuisines. He led the opening of Menton, which achievied Boston’s first Relais & Chateaux designation, was nominated by the James Beard Foundation for “Best New Restaurant” in 2011, named as one of the best new restaurants in the country by Esquire, and received The Boston Globe's first four-star review from food editor, Devra First. In June 2016, Lynch opened Bar Mezzana to rave reviews from local press and guests who praise the inspired crudo, handmade pastas, and warm hospitality. He recently opened his second restaurant, Shore Leave, in Boston’s South End.· Bar Mezzana brings the simplicity and beauty of coastal Italian cooking to a sleek, vibrant space at 360 Harrison Avenue in Boston. Aperol spritzes, an award-winning crudo menu, and a career steeped in pasta making are highlighted by genuine, warm service and hospitality. Led by Heather Lynch and Beverage Director Ryan Lotz, Bar Mezzana’s wine program showcases a thoughtfully curated selection of varietals to pair with Chef Lynch’s food, with both widely loved bottles and lesser-known (but equally enjoyable) discoveries. Shore Leave is a tiki bar and restaurant in Boston’s South End. It is an interpretation of a tropical escape through the lens Boston’s rich dining scene.

Harford County Public Library
The Harford Edge - October 12, 2018

Harford County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 63:09


Co- hosts Robert Mumby and Leslie Greenly Smith, with the Harford County Public Library, interview Heather Lynch, Resource Development Manager and Ariana Brown, Volunteer Coordinator from Harford Family House.

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Harford County Public Library
The Harford Edge - May 11, 2018

Harford County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 65:34


Co-hosts Bob Mumby and Leslie Greenly Smith, Administrator - Marketing and Communications of The Harford County Public Library interview Robin Tomechko and Heather Lynch from Harford Family House.

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Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore
384: Blazing your own path with Colin Lynch & Jefferson Macklin

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 71:16


In this episode, we bring back past guest, Business Manager of Bar Mezzana, Jefferson Macklin, and business partner, Executive Chef, Colin Lynch. When Jefferson first came on the show (episode 228) he and his partners, Colin and Heather Lynch, were in the build-out stage of opening their restaurant, Bar Mezzana. Jefferson, Colin, and Heather all worked with the Barbara Lynch Gruppo, out of Boston, MA.  In 2015 they decided to break out and pave their own path.  We discuss what Jefferson, Colin, and Heather did that made the opening go well, getting experts to take care of the details, how to resign gracefully when breaking out on your own, why this location stood out to Chef Lynch, how they raised the money, the importance of practicing your pitch, what being a servant leaders looks like during an opening, how to keep your team as motivated as they were on day one, removing those who bring the rest of your team down, the impact of having a tight partnership, sharing your financials with the team, and educating the guest on the cost of serving them right.   At the Helm with a combined 30 years of experience in the hospitality business, Colin and Heather Lynch, along with Jefferson Macklin worked together at Barbara Lynch Gruppo for eight years before realizing their dream of opening a restaurant of their own. All three share a passion for creating an amazing dining experience rooted in exceptional hospitality. Most recently, Colin was the Executive Chef for Barbara Lynch Gruppo, while Jefferson served as the President and Chief Operating Officer. Today, Colin, Heather, and Jefferson are the Co-Owners of Bar Mezzana location in Boston's South End.

Marine Biology Vol. 2
Heather Lynch

Marine Biology Vol. 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 3:46


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Lecture Archive 2015
Lecture Archive: Heather Lynch

Lecture Archive 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 45:29


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Climate Change Vol. 1
Heather Lynch

Climate Change Vol. 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 3:46


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