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As a futurist who helps people prepare for all different kinds of possibilities, Jane McGonigal thinks we overuse words like "unthinkable" and "unimaginable." She introduces three hypothetical scenarios, showing how you can foster the ability to think creatively, anticipate new risks and feel ready for whatever the future may hold. (Created in collaboration with Ignite Talks)
As a futurist who helps people prepare for all different kinds of possibilities, Jane McGonigal thinks we overuse words like "unthinkable" and "unimaginable." She introduces three hypothetical scenarios, showing how you can foster the ability to think creatively, anticipate new risks and feel ready for whatever the future may hold. (Created in collaboration with Ignite Talks)
In the news today: For our first story of the week focusing on community news, student launches GoFundMe for students arrested in MSU campus protest. For our second story focusing on student life, student researchers showcase work at fast-paced Ignite Talks event. For our final story of the day focusing on student life, for members, MSU MMA Club is more than a place to throw punches.
What if you could take something as tiny as a grain of sand — and as common as a glass bottle — and use it to tackle the climate crisis? Waste alchemist Franziska Trautmann shares how the spark of an idea turned into a large-scale operation helping restore the eroded shores of Louisiana and beyond. (Created in collaboration with Ignite Talks)
What if you could take something as tiny as a grain of sand — and as common as a glass bottle — and use it to tackle the climate crisis? Waste alchemist Franziska Trautmann shares how the spark of an idea turned into a large-scale operation helping restore the eroded shores of Louisiana and beyond. (Created in collaboration with Ignite Talks)
What if you could take something as tiny as a grain of sand — and as common as a glass bottle — and use it to tackle the climate crisis? Waste alchemist Franziska Trautmann shares how the spark of an idea turned into a large-scale operation helping restore the eroded shores of Louisiana and beyond. (Created in collaboration with Ignite Talks)
Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield is devoted to helping navigate our age of accelerating weirdness and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in it. As host and producer of Future Fossils Podcast, Michael refuses to be enslaved by a single perspective, creative medium, or intellectual community, walking through the walls between academia and festival culture, theory and practice — speaking and performing everywhere from Moogfest to Burning Man, SXSW to Boom Festival, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Long Now's Ignite Talks to The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.Intro music “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range. Transition music: “Olympus Mons,” by Michael Garfield. Outro: “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
Daniel Görtz and Michael Garfield in dialogue, hosted by Tom Amarque "Evil is the annunciation of the next level of order" Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield is devoted to helping navigate our age of accelerating weirdness and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in it. As host and producer of both Future Fossils Podcast & The Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Podcast, Michael acts as interlocutor for a worldwide community of artists, scientists, and philosophers — a practice that feeds his synthetic and transdisciplinary "mind-jazz" performances in the form of essay, music, and fine art. Standard-bearer for a new generation of boundary-defying scholars, Michael refuses to be enslaved by a single perspective, creative medium, or intellectual community, walking through the walls between academia and festival culture, theory and practice — speaking and performing everywhere from Moogfest to Burning Man, SXSW to Boom Festival, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Long Now's Ignite Talks to The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. Daniel Görtz is the co-author, with Emil Esper Friis, of both “Hanzi Freinacht” books The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology. Daniel's work approaches what many know as Ken Wilber's integral theory, but considers its secular and practical application to politics, cultural currents in society, within the arts and beyond. He lives in Sweden and works for Metamoderna, the publisher of metamodern books, and for Glimworks, an IT-company where he is In-House Philosopher. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-c709ee4/message
Pardon the delay, as I've been gathering more conversations than I've shared. Future Fossils is about to go into the rapids with three amazing back-to-back episodes! The next will be with Jamie Joyce of The Society Library and then it's Greg Thomas of The Jazz Leadership Project with producer/futurist Stephanie Lepp (formerly The Center for Humane Technology and The Institute for Cultural Evolution). BUT FIRST!Our guest for this episode is technologist, best-selling author, and WIRED founder Kevin Kelly, who sits on the board of one of my most-beloved projects, The Long Now Foundation (I wrote a bunch of pieces for their blog that you can find here and presented at their 2020 Ignite Talks here). I had Kevin on in episodes 128 to discuss his thoughts on the evolution of technology and augmented reality in particular, and again in 165 to discuss his book Vanishing Asia and the tensions between the economic opportunity and ecological/cultural erosion of urbanization, but today we're having a far more grounded conversation about the wisdom he's accumulated in his 71 years of living — much of which he has generously encapsulated for us in his latest book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier.We also meander into banter about cognitive pluralism and the tango with generative AI, with specific references to rants here and here.Kevin's a treasure. I'm honored to share this with you.✨ Support Future Fossils:Subscribe anywhere you go for podcasts.Subscribe to the podcast PLUS essays, music, and news on Substack or Patreon.Buy my original paintings or commission new work.Buy my music on Bandcamp! (This episode features “Throwing Sparks” and “Delta Pavonis.”) Or if you're into lo-fi audio, follow me and my listening recommendations on Spotify.This conversation continues with lively and respectful interaction every single day in the members-only Facebook Group and public-facing Discord Server (with patron channels). Join us!The next Jurassic Park Book Club call will be on June 13th at 3 pm Mountain! I'll share the call link to Discord.✨ Tip Jars:@futurefossils on Venmo$manfredmacx on CashAppmichaelgarfield on PayPal✨ Affiliate Links:• Find all the books I mention in the show at the Future Fossils Bookshop.org page!• Podium.Page is a very cool new AI service for podcast show notes I'm happy to endorse. Sign up here and get three free hours and 50% off your first month.• BioTech Life Sciences makes anti-aging and performance enhancement formulas that work directly at the level of cellular nutrition, both for ingestion and direct topical application. I'm a firm believer in keeping NAD+ levels up and their skin solution helped me erase a year of pandemic burnout from my face.• Help regulate stress, get better sleep, recover from exercise, and/or stay alert and focused without stimulants, with the Apollo Neuro wearable. I have one and while I don't wear it all the time, when I do it's sober healthy drugs.• Musicians, let me recommend you get yourself a Jamstik Studio, the coolest MIDI guitar I've ever played. I LOVE mine. You can hear it playing all the synths on my song about Jurassic Park (and that's a link to a new AI music video).✨ And listen, folks…if you haven't seen my AI music videos yet…get on it: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
Check out Michael's many writings, art projects, music projects, and podcasts here.Instagram (@michaelgarfield) | Future Fossils Podcast| Complexity Podcast | substack | Live at the Apothecary | YouTube |Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield is devoted to helping navigate our age of accelerating weirdness and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in it. As host and producer of both Future Fossils Podcast & The Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Podcast, Michael acts as interlocutor for a worldwide community of artists, scientists, and philosophers — a practice that feeds his synthetic and transdisciplinary "mind-jazz" performances in the form of essay, music, and fine art. Standard-bearer for a new generation of boundary-defying scholars, Michael refuses to be enslaved by a single perspective, creative medium, or intellectual community, walking through the walls between academia and festival culture, theory and practice — speaking and performing everywhere from Moogfest to Burning Man, SXSW to Boom Festival, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Long Now's Ignite Talks to The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.Follow him on Substack, Medium, and Twitter (or join his book club on Patreon) for a kaleidoscopic avalanche of explorations into human-technology co-evolution, the pre- and post-history of creativity and communication, and other soulful and subversive futurism. Subscribe to his music on Spotify and Bandcamp and follow him on Instagram for clips from works in progress.
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Paleontologist-Futurist Michael Garfield is devoted to helping navigate our age of accelerating weirdness and helping cultivate the curiosity and play we'll need to thrive in it. As host and producer of both Future Fossils Podcast & The Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Podcast, Michael acts as interlocutor for a worldwide community of artists, scientists, and philosophers — a practice that feeds his synthetic and transdisciplinary "mind-jazz" performances in the form of essay, music, and fine art. Standard-bearer for a new generation of boundary-defying scholars, Michael refuses to be enslaved by a single perspective, creative medium, or intellectual community, walking through the walls between academia and festival culture, theory and practice — speaking and performing everywhere from Moogfest to Burning Man, SXSW to Boom Festival, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Long Now's Ignite Talks to The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.Follow him on Substack, Medium, and Twitter (or join his book club on Patreon) for a kaleidoscopic avalanche of explorations into human-technology co-evolution, the pre- and post-history of creativity and communication, and other soulful and subversive futurism. Subscribe to his music on Spotify and Bandcamp and follow him on Instagram for clips from works in progress.In this episode, Michael Garfield and Beth Weinstein discuss …▶ How the perception of organisms plays into their evolution▶ The relationship between mind, communication and the unfolding of biological form in time▶ Michael's psychedelic influence and how it has shaped his scholarly and artistic expression▶ Thinking about the brain's electrical activity as “weather”▶ Sitting in the liminal zone during psychedelic experiences, and how Michael tries to anchor the insights that come into his eyes open, waking experience▶ Studying ways that humans use certain things: “use webs”▶ How capitalism is founded in the deeper logic of biophysics, growth and the scaling of networks▶ The idea that the work of culture and knowledge production flows as an underground river through repeated waves of colonization▶ How we are under existential assault from the institutions we've created as a way of trying to shelter ourselves from the ravages of an unpredictable world▶ Civilizations and their institutions as life forms in their own right ▶ How in becoming more “porous” through psychedelic use you are interrogating the boundary of self and other and essentially issuing an invitation for the “other” to enter you ▶ “Fugitivity” as defining this time▶ How we need to preserve the wilderness at all costs, including the wilderness of the “uncategorizable self”▶ How the world is getting stranger and stranger and the surface area of our questioning now exceeds the surface area of our answering▶ Staying connected to simple things when you feel overwhelmed by the world▶ The relationship between mind and language ▶ How psychedelics give us experiences that elude or ability to communicate them and beckon us into more eloquent communicationMichael Garfield Links & Resources▶ Website: https://michaelgarfield.blogspot.com/▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelgarfield/▶ Substack:https://michaelgarfield.substack.com/▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelgarfield▶ Medium: https://michaelgarfield.medium.com/▶ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/michaelgarfield▶ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/46UT138ndv6ZAeDt0eO64h▶ Bandcamp: https://michaelgarfield.bandcamp.com/
Som tittelen sier handler denne episoden om det å presentere. Mikael har vært på DevOps Days og holdt en Ignite talk. Vi snakker om Ignite-formatet, DevOps Days og hvorfor det å holde presentasjoner er nyttig kompetanse for de som jobber med utvikling.
Brady Forrest is the Head of Business Development at MobileCoin, a privacy-protecting payment coin that is available worldwide in Signal Messenger. Working with his wife, he runs Ignite Talks, a global talk series which has been held thousands of times around the world including at SXSW, Google, the Gates Foundation and the White House. Brady is on the Board of CAST, a non-profit that buys and manages buildings for arts organizations in SF and Oakland. He's also on the Board of Ideas Beyond Borders, an organization devoted to translating and promoting ideas that foster critical thinking, science and civil rights in the Middle East. Most years you can find him at Burning Man. Previously he was in media at O'Reilly Media and was an investor at PCH/Highway1 and Khosla Ventures. You can find him on Twitter @brady. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ignite Twitter: https://twitter.com/brady For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/brady-forrest-mobilecoin If you're enjoying the Cool Tools podcast, check out our paperback book Four Favorite Tools: Fantastic tools by 150 notable creators, available in both Color or B&W on Amazon: https://geni.us/fourfavoritetools
In the break between Season 2 + Season 3, we will be having replay episodes of myself on other podcasts! This time I'm on the Ignite Talks Podcast for the second time where I share about being a mindset coach, what a mindset coach does, how to improve your mindset + everything related! Definitely tune in if you're loving the mindset episodes + hear me not be the host for once
Episode 554: Brice Paterik is joined by Rylan Stiles of Locked On Royals to discuss Rangers' first spring training game with their Cactus League rivals, Texas' reengaged talks with free agent Trevor Story, where he would fit on this team and how a coach's son might have leaked the info. They also discuss how Carlos Correa signing with the Twins affects the market for Story and why Story would want to be the third-highest paid shortstop on the Rangers. Subscribe to Locked On Rangers on YouTube. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 554: Brice Paterik is joined by Rylan Stiles of Locked On Royals to discuss Rangers' first spring training game with their Cactus League rivals, Texas' reengaged talks with free agent Trevor Story, where he would fit on this team and how a coach's son might have leaked the info. They also discuss how Carlos Correa signing with the Twins affects the market for Story and why Story would want to be the third-highest paid shortstop on the Rangers.Subscribe to Locked On Rangers on YouTube.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the second replay episode for the intermission between season 1 + season 2! In this episode I join James from the Ignite Talks Podcast, + we chat about my story through education (as it's a teaching based podcast), my PT days, uni life, my mental health + my plans for the future. I discuss how I balance my busy life on top of uni (which I've now finished) + why I set up the Let's Chat Real Shit podcast! Enjoy! Ignite Talks Podcast - Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ignite-talks-podcast/id1585235642 Ignite Talks Podcast - Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6KYlg5rTFCQWX5NsvVR1We?si=Vv6rv0nnSUGF4ee4gOXNDA Ignite Talks Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ignitetalks.podcast/ Izzy's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/izzystanleyfit/ LCRS Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letschatrealshit.podcast/ Use code 'IZZY' for 35% off your My Protein order or use the following link https://bit.ly/IZZYMYP Use code 'ByARIzzy' for 10% off https://byameliarose.com/
We all struggle when navigating through career decisions. The secret to all this is to connect the dots of all the experiences you had. We need to stop just achieving and look up to the direction we are going. In this episode, I share my story and how I connected the dots to make better decisions about my future. Ignite Talks: https://youtu.be/Ig_CbL_jKok To learn more about me: Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QDK1VS3 Website: https://www.rideacad.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ride.acad/
This Asher Sales Sense Podcast – “Lifting Performance Beyond Recognition” - features host Kyla O’Connell with guest Paresh Shah, a world-recognized thought-leader on leadership, employee motivation, customer loyalty, innovation, and mindfulness. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Value Architect of Lifter Leadership, a global organizational development, and training company. Paresh has provided thought-leadership to clients across industries for over 30 years. His thinking has been featured at leading conferences such as TedX, SXSW (South by Southwest), Wisdom 2.0, International Yoga Expo, Junior Achievement Global, (WBEC) Women’s Business Executive Conference, (NMSDC) National Minority Supplier Diversity Council, International Advertising Expo, Disrupt HR, Ignite Talks, and many other major conferences and corporate events. The global pandemic has fundamentally disrupted the way we lead, support, and inspire performance in our teams. Lockdowns, distributed workforces, fear, and uncertainty have left employees feeling overwhelmed, confused, distracted, and disconnected. How do business leaders connect with and inspire their teams? Poorly. It’s a complex and frightful time. What business leaders and teams need is advice from technology engineers, Harvard MBA graduates, successful entrepreneurs, and even trained mindfulness yogis. If only there was one person who combined all of these capacities. Wait, there is one: Paresh Shah About Kyla's Guest: Paresh Shah is a world-recognized thought-leader on leadership, employee motivation, customer loyalty, innovation, and mindfulness. Mr. Shah is Chief Value Architect of Lifter Leadership, a global organizational development, and training company. Lifter Leadership has developed a powerful training methodology to address the challenges organizations are facing today, and that uses the power of Zoom to reestablish connection and collaboration of teams to drive new levels of motivation, sales, and performance – wherever they are in the World, from C-suites to front-line workers. Paresh Shah is a trained engineer and received his MBA from Harvard Business School. He is a business professor in several MBA programs and a sought-after mindfulness/yoga instructor. Given his unique background bridging business, mindfulness, and organizational development from the Eastern and Western traditions, Mr. Shah is sought after speaker, advisor, and coach to global CEOs and leaders seeking to marry mindfulness and purpose to drive performance and personal well-being. Paresh has spoken or trained South By Southwest, TedX, Wisdom 2.0, Junior Achievement, International Yoga Expo, and major corporate events on 5 continents. His insights have been featured in Forbes, CEO.com, Inc. magazine, Entrepreneur, and Harvard Business School Press.
Suzanne Jones, CP APMP Fellow, has made her career as a capture/proposal professional. She is a Proposal Director and Business Winning Leader for one of the top U.S. defense contractors. Her winning record includes many billions in new and hyper-competitive wins in three top-ranked companies.In 18 years, Suzanne has proven to be a capable leader in a complex industry. While gaining valuable experience, Suzanne has given back to the profession by volunteering her time to the APMP. She served on the Board of Directors (BOD) of the Nor’easters chapter for 4 years (1 as Secretary, 3 as President). During that time, she was instrumental in growing their membership and event attendance, and leading their award-winning annual symposia. In 2013, Suzanne won Chapter President of the Year.Suzanne also served on the APMP International BOD for 5 years, 3 of those as an Officer [COO (2014); CEO (2015); and Past CEO (2016)] during a major time of transition. Under her leadership in 2015, APMP membership increased by 19%, one of the highest years to-date. That same year, she introduced the popular Ignite Talks as part of the annual Bid & Proposal Conference (BPC) agenda, which was a fresh, new idea that received rave reviews. The Writing Bids & Proposals for Dummies book was also another significant project during that year. Suzanne remains an active APMP member and certified Practitioner. In addition to her corporate and APMP awards, in 2017, Suzanne earned a seat in the first ever 40-under-40 class, and that same year earned the designation of APMP Fellow, the association’s highest honour. Just a few months ago, in May 2020, she was presented the APMP Proposal Executive of the Year award.Suzanne holds a Bachelor’s degree from Liberty University. She cherishes time with family and friends, and enjoys travel, sports, and exercise.
Connect your classroom! It can be done. Today Michael Drezek takes us into the "Our Global Classroom" Community and shares three of the many ways students are collaborating. Join in! www.coolcatteacher.com/e608 Sponsor: Discovery Education Today’s podcast is sponsored by Discovery Education. They have two STEM challenges running now. The Stanley Black and Decker Making for Good Student Challenge runs now through Thursday, January 30, 2020 for students in the US in grades 9-12. The CITGO Fueling Education Student Challenge is for students in the US in grades 5-8 now through February 13, 2020. Both challenges have students designing STEM or STEAM solutions to our world’s problems and submitting their solutions via video and an online application form. These are two fantastic STEM education projects that will encourage design thinking, sustainability, and computational thinking as well as video-related presentation skills. Join today! Resources Our Global Classroom Our Global Classroom Flipgrid DigCitCommit Virtual Summit - February 2020 Global Ed Student Chat - 2nd Tuesday of every month at 1 pm ET Michael Drezek - Bio As submitted Michael is the District Technology Integrator for Lake Shore Central School District in Angola, NY. He is passionate about supporting teachers in stepping out of their comfort zones when using educational technology. He is also passionate about empowering students and creating opportunities for them to grow as digital and global citizens. Michael is a Google Certified Innovator, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and former NYSCATE Teacher of the Year. Michael has regularly presented regionally, nationally and internationally and has also delivered several Ignite Talks. He is an organizing member of Global Maker Day, Global Ed Student Chat and Our Global Classroom. Michael is also a contributing author to the book DigCitKids and added the foreword to the book The Journey to the Y in You. Michael was recognized as a NYSCATE Outstanding Teacher of the Year. Michael resides outside of Buffalo, New York and when not in the classroom you might be likely to find him at the local ice hockey arena playing, coaching or just enjoying a game. Blog: https://michaeldrezek.com/ Twitter @m_drez Instagram @mdrez07 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.drezek.7 LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/michael-drezek-88b789152 Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl
Berkman Klein community members Elettra Bietti, John Collins, Andrew Gruen, Daniel Jones, Mariel Garcia Montes, Jasmine McNealy, Sabelo Mhlambi, Sarah Newman, Kathy Pham, and Salome Viljoen share their research, passions, and musings in five minute Ignite Talks. Topics include the data economy in the European Union, maternal health around the world, youth and privacy online in Latin American, Ubuntu as an ethical framework for AI, collecting secrets, and more. For more info about this event visit: https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2019-05-07/ignite-talks-bkc
MARNE FECHNER, CEO NETBALL AUSTRALIA, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM SPEAKING ON... What is unique about MCC and what are the key elements of the strategy that create impact? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
ANDREW INGLETON, CEO CRICKET VICTORIA with RALPH BARBA and LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM. Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
ANITA BLOKKEERUS, GENERAL MANAGER PEOPLE & CULTURE at RACING VICTORIA with RALPH BARBA & LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM. Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
ANTHONY MOORE, CEO BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... How important is Board commitment to gender equality? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
BRIAN COOK, CEO GEELONG FC, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... What has been your highlight – have you achieved transformational change and if so provide an example? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
JAMES SUTHERLAND, CEO CRICKET AUSTRALIA at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... Why is gender equality important to you/your sport/organisation? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
KATE PALMER, CEO AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM opening address. MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
MATT FINNIS CEO ST.KILDA FC, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM, speaking on... What practical actions would you recommend to leaders in the sports sector to accelerate the advancement of gender equality? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
SARAH WALSH - GENERAL MANAGER OF WOMEN'S FOOTBALL AT FOOTBALL FEDERATION AUSTRALIA with RALPH BARBA and LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).
Ryan Maddrey I Stress, Eustress, We Stress Ryan Maddrey is our first guest as we headed out to Portland Oregon for the APTA's National Student Conclave and recorded the Ignite Talks. These are exactly 5 minutes long, with 20 slides and they all change every 15 seconds whether the speaker is ready, or not. First up in our series of five Ignite talks is #FreshPT Ryan Maddrey who talks about stress and what to do about it. Links Ryan on LinkedIn Experience Physical Therapist Company Name ATI Physical Therapy Location Greenville, South Carolina Area Education Medical University of South Carolina Degree NameDoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Field Of StudyPhysical Therapy/TherapistDates attended or expected graduation2014 – 2017 Activities and Societies: SGA College of Health Professions Representative, CARES Therapy Clinic Public Relations Chair, SIPS Vice President of Community Service, 2016 CHP PT Division Scholarship, 2017 HPA The Catalyst Federal Advocacy Forum Scholarship, 2017 APTA Mary McMillan Scholarship Award Clemson University Degree NameBachelor of Arts (B.A.) Field Of StudyBiological SciencesDates attended or expected graduation2010 – 2014 Activities and Societies: Graduated Cum Laude, Calhoun Honors College, Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, Georgia Pacific Scholarship, Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society, IHI Open School Chapter Vice President, Alpha Epsilon Delta Allied Health Chair, Phi Beta Kappa Volunteer Experience Volunteer Physical Therapy Student Company NamePalmetto Medical Initiative May 2015 CauseHealth Medical mission trip to Masindi, Uganda where we provided medical care to patients in the area Related Content https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/08/24/pt-day-of-service-josh-efosa-apta-national-student-conclave-miami/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/hell-yeah-project/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/07/31/216-jason-craig-creator-morphopedics-com/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/11/02/244-gary-austin-physical-therapy-revolution/
In this episode we sit down with Dani Billings, president of Nature's Root, which is a Colorado-based hemp spa--the world's first, in fact. She tells us their story and how they use our matte labels for their products. We also show some spooky stickers for Halloween and shoutout Ignite Talks, who we just joined for a global partnership to promote their public speaking events.
A week before our big event Pirate Summit, Robbie sits down with Nia for a short interview ahead of the event. Nia is responsible for all things around the agenda and speakers at the conference and tells us what highlights we can expect this year!
While none of our guests for this episode have "Community Manager" in their title, these folks know a lot about building local communities. Jason and Mary chat with some of the top people behind Ignite Talks (ignitetalks.io) about building communities, drawing people together, and how to know when your plans need to pivot.
While none of our guests for this episode have "Community Manager" in their title, these folks know a lot about building local communities. Jason and Mary chat with some of the top people behind Ignite Talks (ignitetalks.io) about building communities, drawing people together, and how to know when your plans need to pivot.
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