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Passion for Impact
Empowering Communities and Transforming Businesses with James Grieve

Passion for Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 35:46


Join us as we explore the realm of impact leadership with James Grieves, a Certified Management Consultant and customer experience professional. James brings his extensive experience in working with First Nations communities, cooperatives, economic development, and empowerment initiatives to our discussion. He shares insights on the importance of understanding who is in your community and building relationships with them. That's IMPACT in action. He passionately talks about his journey in nurturing community and providing mentorship. Listen in as he gives valuable tips on becoming a connector of people (he's one of the best!)  James' passion for helping small businesses owners and entrepreneurs doesn't stop there. He continues to share stories of successful outcomes and how his product, Succession Ready, provides clients with clarity and a path forward. He emphasizes the importance of relationships to work and impact. James shares his personal habits that foster a growth mindset. From connecting with new people each week to waking up early to seize the day, his dedication is inspiring. We discuss the importance of a personalized routine and his recent read, The Lego Story, a testament to sticking to one's values. Additionally, we explore how to be proactive in our communities and foster inclusivity for people of all backgrounds. We end the episode with a fascinating story of business transformation. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation with James Grieves.    LINKS https://www.catalyst-strategies.com/ https://successionready.ca/   ABOUT THE HOST Trisha Miltimore is a thought leader and practical strategist with expertise in WorkLife Synergy, Productivity and Impact Leadership. Looking for a speaker or trainer for your company or conference? Contact us and let's chat about your needs. www.passionigniter.ca    --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH FULL SUMMARIES --------- (0:00:02) - Impact Leadership, Power of Connection (8 Minutes) James Grieves, a certified management consultant and certified customer experience professional, shares his experience in working with First Nations communities, cooperatives, economic development, and empowerment initiatives. He discusses his passion for learning and his ability to nurture community and serve mentorship. Finally, James provides tips on how to become a connector of people, emphasizing the importance of understanding who is in your community and building relationships with them. (0:08:26) - Passion for Impact, Removing Blind Spots (10 Minutes) We discuss his passion for helping small business owners and entrepreneurs build value in their businesses and reach meaningful and impactful outcomes. James shares stories of successes he's seen and how his product, Succession Ready, is providing clients with clarity and a path forward. We also discuss the importance of relationship to work and impact, the Succession Ready podcast, and the common blind spots businesses face. (0:18:36) - Networking, Growth Mindset, and Personal Habits (6 Minutes) James shares his habits for fostering a growth mindset, including connecting with one new person each week, reading with intention, taking courses, and getting up early. He starts his day at 430am to get a few tasks out of the way, take calls from Eastern clients, and get some reading and learning in. We discuss the importance of actively engineering a routine that works best for each individual. We also chat about his recent read, The Lego Story, and the importance of sticking to one's values. (0:25:06) - Encouraging Proactivity and Business Transformation (11 Minutes) We explore how to be more proactive and interactive in our communities, and how to foster a more inclusive environment for people of all ages and backgrounds. We also learn about the inspiring story of Andy Lee, a former first-year commerce student who has become a CPA and successful business owner. Lastly, we discuss the concept of business transformation and what it means.   FULL TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE - email trisha@passionigniter.ca   

Music Matters
Anna Clyne, Pekka Kuusisto, Martin Fröst

Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 43:55


Kate Molleson talks to composer Anna Clyne, clarinettist Martin Frost and violinist Pekka Kuusisto together about the concertos Anna has written for the acclaimed soloists. The UK premiere of her clarinet concerto for Martin - Weathered - took place at the Royal Festival Hall this week, with Pekka conducting. Her violin concerto for Pekka - Time and Tides - will have its UK premiere in March 2024, with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Also, Marques L.A. Garrett tell us about The Oxford Book of Choral Music by Black Composers, which he has edited. It features 35 pieces from countries including Brazil, Canada, Portugal, the USA and Britain, which span from the 16th century to the current day. Kate visits a new musical opening in London this month about Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian former Prime Minister and tycoon. At rehearsals, Kate met composer Ricky Simmonds, director James Grieve, and actor Emma Hatton who plays Veronica, Silvio Berlusconi's second wife. Plus, we look into the business of music streaming ahead of the launch of the classical music streaming app, Apple Classical. We hear from Sophie Jones, Chief Strategy Officer and Interim Chief Executive of the British Phonographic Industry; Naomi Pohl, General Secretary of the Musicians' Union; and Chris O'Reilly, CEO of Presto Music.

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics
October '22 in the Garden

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 46:57


Peter Brown and Chris Day start preparing for winter as well as providing us with a roundup of the latest news and views from the world of gardening.What's onSaturday 1st – Sunday 2nd October: Buckingham Garden Centre's Apple Weekend with Gerry Edwards, The Mid Shires Orchard Group, CPRE The Countryside Charity, BBOWT, Chrissie's Owls (Saturday), plus Junior Gardening Club's children's best dressed apple competition. The North Buckinghamshire Beekeepers Association Honey Show is on the Sunday.Saturday 8th – Sunday 9th October: Waterperry Gardens Apple Weekend.Saturday 15th October, 10am-5pm: Autumn Fair at Harcourt Arboretum, Oxfordshire.Thursday, 20 October, 13:00 - 14:15: Garden Tour at Garden Organic, Ryton Gardens, COVENTRY, Warks, CV8 3LG.In the newsPlants named after the late The Queen Elizabeth II, include Clematis montana var. rubens 'Elizabeth' was bred by Jackmans in the 1950s.The list includes Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' bred by Lammerts Rosa 'The Queen's Jubilee' was launched to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2012.Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth II' was bred by Harkness RosesOur Dig It top five apple maiden varieties1 ‘Discovery'2 ‘James Grieve'3 ‘Cox's Self-Fertile'4 ‘Arthur Turner'4 ‘Egremont Russet'In the newsBall Colegrave announce the top varieties voted by visitors to their trade event back in the summer. Last year was the Year of the Courgette and Fleuroselect in conjunction with Royal Horticultural Society grew some 70 different varieties at two of their gardens at Bridgewater and Rosemoor. The plants were judged by the RHS technical committee and these new varieties were awarded the top Award of Garden Merit (AGM) Cucurbita ‘Color', ‘Lorea' and ‘Brice'.RHS Hyde Hall reveals people's choice Viola winnerUpdated - Plants and their toxicity the HTA Guide to Potentially Harmful Plants and now includes pets. You can access it at this linkProduct mentionsHomebase Peat Free, Aldi Peat Free, Westland New Horizon Peat Free (best of the bunch so far) and Miracle Gro Peat Free.Vine weevil Control– opt for Bug Clear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer as a soil drench or look at natural nematotode control.Plant mentionsSpring bulbs including Alliums, Crocus, Daffodils, Snowdrops and Hyacinths for planting now. Tulips often benefit from being planted a little later into the autumn and early winter. Don't delay get your ‘prepared' hyacinths and Narcissi ‘Paperwhite' established if you are looking for Christmas colour. Available in store. Heuchera and Heucherella plants with their decorative foliage work well with bulbs in borders and in containers.As the soil becomes more workable, think about getting your autumn onions and garlic established before the weather turns cold.Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for providing the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics

Apple growing and Orchards with Mike JonesIn this episode Chris Day and Peter Brown chat with local apple enthusiast Mike Jones. We learn about his apple growing journey from childhood memories to establishing a successful and productive 11-acre community orchard in North Buckinghamshire where they grow of plums, apples, pears and quince.Apples mentioned: ‘James Grieve' , ‘Bramley Seedling', ‘Laxton's Superb' and ‘Howgate Wonder' Recommendations for Cider apples in North Bucks: ‘Winter Gem', Mike's favourites include: ‘Chiver's Delight', ‘Bardsey' and ‘Sunset'. Also discussed is Fruit propagation and Scion Swap Day, usually in February. Events are organised by Buckingham Garden Centre, The Mid Shires Orchard Group and Gloucester Orchard Trust. RootstocksRootstocks mentioned: MM106, M25, M9, M111Products mentioned: Bonemeal, Rootgrow, chicken wire.Parafilm Music by Chiltern Music Therapy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Granite Noir Crime Fiction Festival Podcast
Episode 3 – In conversation with Ann Cleeves and Dr James Grieve from Granite Noir 2018 - Part 2

Granite Noir Crime Fiction Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 31:57


Part 2 of "Meet the Creator of Shetland and Vera", one of our panels from Granite Noir 2018. In this talk, chaired by BBC Radio Scotland presenter Fiona Stalker, bestselling author Ann Cleeves was joined by Dr James Grieve, Emeritus Professor of Forensic pathology at The University of Aberdeen. A frequent consultant to crime writers, Dr Grieve also appears as himself in Ann’s Shetland novels. Note: The introductions from the Part 1 of this podcast are repeated at the beginning of part 2.

Granite Noir Crime Fiction Festival Podcast
Episode 2 – In conversation with Ann Cleeves and Dr James Grieve from Granite Noir 2018 - Part 1

Granite Noir Crime Fiction Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 33:54


This is Part 1 of "Meet the Creator of Shetland and Vera", one of our panels from Granite Noir 2018. In this talk, chaired by BBC Radio Scotland presenter Fiona Stalker, bestselling author Ann Cleeves was joined by Dr James Grieve, Emeritus Professor of Forensic pathology at The University of Aberdeen. A frequent consultant to crime writers, Dr Grieve also appears as himself in Ann’s Shetland novels.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edinburgh 2019: Shakespeare for Breakfast and Paines Plough's Roundabout

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 34:38


In this episode from the final week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for 2019, we hear from the current director of a production that has become, after 28 years, an Edinburgh Fringe and C venues institution, Shakespeare for Breakfast. Damian Sandys has directed the production since 2006, as well as its younger brother, Dickens for Dinner, and he explains what audiences can expect from both, as well as how the shows are devised each year. In a previous BTG podcast episode from the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, Paines Plough’s artistic director James Grieve told us about the company’s new pop-up theatre, Roundabout. This year, we spoke to director Steph O’Driscoll, who has directed three productions to be performed by the same company of actors in Roundabout this year: Daughterhood by Charley Miles, On the Other Hand, We’re Happy by Daf James and Dexter and Winter’s Detective Agency by Nathan Bryon. Steph explains about the process of creating productions for this unusual performance space for Edinburgh and for a subsequent tour. (Image of Stef O'Driscoll, credit: Rebecca Need-Menear)

Paines Plough: Insights
YOU STUPID PODCAST! Episode 4: Flooding the stage and reading reviews

Paines Plough: Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 40:31


In this final bumper episode, James Grieve and Sam Steiner reflect on the final countdown to and aftermath of YOU STUPID DARKNESS!. They discuss the process of tech-ing the show ('watching surgery conducted on your organs' - Sam Steiner), the importance of sign-posting an interval, and the dilemma behind reading reviews. YOU STUPID DARKNESS! premiered at Theatre Royal Plymouth 07 - 23 February 2019.   

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Paines Plough: Insights
YOU STUPID PODCAST! Episode 3: Week 3 of rehearsals at Theatre Royal Plymouth

Paines Plough: Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 26:19


Ode to Joy, La Vie En Rose and Four Square by the sea. The company of actors - Andrew Finnigan, Lydia Larson, Becci Gemmell and David Carlyle - chat to James Grieve and Sam Steiner about what they've been getting up to in rehearsals for YOU STUPID DARKNESS! at Theatre Royal Plymouth. Playing until 23 February, YOU STUPID DARKNESS! has been listed by the Guardian as the number 1 Theatre Show to watch in the UK this week.

Pint-Sized Playwriting Podcast
Ep 8 James Grieve of Paines Plough

Pint-Sized Playwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 48:17


This episode is with the superb James Grieve, the joint artistic director of Paines Plough. For everything that James mentions, see below:     Paines Plough: https://painesplough.com     Gig Theatre: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/could-playwrights-save-pop-album-rise-gig-theatre/     nabakov: https://www.nabokov-online.com     All We Ever Wanted Was Everything by Luke Barnes/James Frewer: https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/all-we-ever-wanted-was-everything/     Luke Barnes: https://www.lukeedwardbarnes.com     Kate Tempest:    https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/apr/30/kate-tempest-i-engage-with-all-of-myself     Wasted: http://www.painesplough.com/play/wasted     Come To Where I'm From: http://www.painesplough.com/project/come-where-im     Elinor Cook:     http://theagency.co.uk/the-clients/elinor-cook/     Out of Love: https://www.painesplough.com/play/out-love     Mike Bartlett: http://theagency.co.uk/the-clients/mike-bartlett/     Love, Love, Love: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2012/may/04/love-love-love-review     Bull: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2013/feb/13/bull-review     Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan: https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/every-brilliant-thing     The Big Room: https://painesplough.com/project/big-room     Tickets to Pint-Sized: October-Fest are available now - https://www.bunkertheatre.com/whats-on/pint-sized-october-fest. Once you’re on the booking page, type in the code PSPODS18 to get your discounted £8.50 ticket to the show and two workshops of your choice.    If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe, share and give us a rating! We'd also love to hear your feedback so please tweet us here: @Pint_Sized_ or Facebook us here: www.facebook.com/pintsizedtheatre.   Music by Teleman.   Produced by Olly Jacques.

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GLADcast
James Grieve: The March of the Medical Policeman

GLADcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 47:24


Professor James Grieve draws on his lifetime expertise in Forensic Pathology. The March of the Medical Policeman involves musings on murder and mythology through the millennium and review some old cases. Part of Alibis in the Archive 2018.

Loose Ends
Clive Anderson, Tom Allen, Ian Rankin, Anne-Marie Duff, James Grieve, The Marcus King Band, Nick Harper

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 34:51


Clive Anderson and Tom Allen are joined by Ian Rankin, Anne-Marie Duff, Richard Gadd and James Grieve for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from The Marcus King Band and Nick Harper. Producer: Sukey Firth.

At the Fringe
At the Fringe # 5 | From Tbilisi with love

At the Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016


At the Fringe continues to travel the world from the safety of Edinburgh. First up is a visitor from England, James Grieve of Paines Plough, a company who have their own venue in Summerhall and a fast-growing reputation. Next we enjoy Festival recommendations from comic book artist Graeme McNee, who has been providing The List with the wonderful critical comics this Fringe. From there the show heads east via a long conversation with Keti Dolidze, who as artistic director of the Tumanishvili Film Actors Company of Tbilisi and creator of Georgia International Festival of Arts is one of the country's most prominent figures in theatre. Dolidze has been coming to the Fringe since 1988 and this year brings with her an adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, playing at Assembly Roxy.Show notes00:00:32 – James Grieve, co-director, Paines Plough theatre company (I Got Superpowers For My Birthday, Growth and more)00:12:22 – Music from Greater Belfast, Traverse Theatre00:13:48 – Artist Graeme McNee shares some Fringe recommendations: The Shepherd Beguiled @ Duddingston Kirk, Fauré's Requiem by Candlelight @ St Paul's Church, Dusty Horne's Sound and Fury, Alice Unhinged (Young Pleasance), Chopping Chillies00:20:08 – Keti Dolidze, artistic director of Georgia's Tumanishvili Film Actor's Company of Tbilisi (A Streetcar Named Desire)00:37:24 – Credits and thanksCredits:At the Fringe is co-created by Gareth K Vile (host) and Annie Kolemen (producer). Music from Greater Belfast. Equipment supplied by Subcity Radio.Please send feedback to webeditor[at]list.co.uk

British Theatre Guide podcast
Edinburgh 2014: Baby Wants Candy and James Grieve of Paines Plough

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 45:31


David Chadderton talks to Zach Reino, Jessica McKenna and Nick Semar of American comedy group Baby Wants Candy, one of the longest-running companies to offer a brand new, fully-improvised musical at each show. The Completely Improvised Full Band Musical runs at Assembly Roxy until 25 August 2014, plus the same group's All Star Improv Explosion Show runs at Underbelly Bristo Square until the same date. For more information, see babywantscandy.com Also, Philip Fisher talks with James Grieve, co-artistic director of new writing company Paines Plough, about the company’s history, its new touring pop-up theatre Roundabout and its four Edinburgh productions. For more information, see www.painesplough.com