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In this episode, Steve Fretzin and James Rodgers discuss:Evolution and confusion surrounding DEI in the workplaceHuman nature's role in shaping workplace dynamicsAI and automation as the next diversity challengeManaging generational differences in the workforce Key Takeaways:DEI has repeatedly risen and fallen as activists and organizations redefine it, creating confusion over its true purpose.The next diversity challenge extends beyond human differences to integrating AI, robotics, and automation into the workforce.Instead of hiring based on identity markers like race or gender, leaders should prioritize missing perspectives that drive innovation and problem-solving.Effectively managing generational differences requires direct engagement with individuals rather than relying on broad assumptions about their work ethics or expectations. "Forty years ago, the new reality was that there was going to be a new mix of human beings in the workplace. Now, the new reality is that there is going to be a mix of humans and non-human entities in the workplace." — James Rodgers Got a challenge growing your law practice? Email me at steve@fretzin.com with your toughest question, and I'll answer it live on the show—anonymously, just using your first name! Thank you to our Sponsors!Rankings.io: https://rankings.io/Rainmakers Roundtable: https://www.fretzin.com/lawyer-coaching-and-training/peer-advisory-groups/ Episode References: Behind The Human with Marc Champagne: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-human-with-marc-champagne/id1342231432 About James Rodgers: Dr. James O. Rodgers, known as “The Diversity Coach,” has spent 35+ years pioneering diversity management as a core enterprise discipline. Recognized as the #1 thought leader in the field, his books Managing Differently and Diversity Training That Generates Real Change are used in MBA programs and corporate initiatives worldwide. By blending sound management principles with practical diversity strategies, he emphasizes simplicity, pragmatism, and sustainability. He also coaches C-suite executives and directs the Executive Academy of ITSMF, preparing leaders of color for a changing world. Connect with James Rodgers: Website: http://jamesorodgers.com/Email: jora@thediversitycoach.comBook: https://www.amazon.com/stores/James-O.-Rodgers/author/B001K7Y9WCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesorodgers/ & https://www.linkedin.com/company/51680091/admin/dashboard/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.rodgers.14661261/ & https://www.facebook.com/epiphanythebooks/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
James Rogers, a renowned strategist and thought leader in diversity management. With over 30 years of experience, James shares his journey, mental fitness practices, and the essence of diversity management. He discusses the pitfalls of the DEI label, the true meaning of love and spirituality, and the importance of staying focused on business objectives. Discover James' unique perspective on life, including his powerful meditation practice and the philosophy of living with equanimity amidst a noisy world. **** How Prepared is Your Team for the Next Big Disruption? Future-proof your team with Malosiminds.com * Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show! Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet! * A special thanks to MONOS, our official travel partner for Behind the Human! Use MONOSBTH10 at check-out for savings on your next purchase. ✈️ * Special props
We covered topics - Your journey into DEI - What impact do you want to create? - What is installing diversity management? - New Diversity Mix at Team Level - What's your contrarian view to many DEI advocates? - How accidentally wrong do people have to carry out DEI work? - Research done by one of the Big Four on DEI resistance - What can you see that business leaders often miss? - What is the new service you are offering now? - What is your take on the ROI of DEI? - Do you have any advice for DEI consultants to attract new leads? ---- Important Links Guest - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesorodgers ) Website - thediversitycoach.com ---- Download the white paper ROI of DEI, click here → ROIofDEI.ai Any feedback? please email vikram@73bit.com
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As Biden thaws on the idea of allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia, Putin responds with a warning to the West. James Rodgers joins Georgina Godwin to discuss what effect the Russian leader's words have. Plus: We look ahead to Monday's European Commision report and has Europe fallen out of love with the Fiat 500?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On todays show . James Rodgers from The Dundalk Argus talked to us about the troubles in Dundalk Football Club , Tara Mc Manus The asst General Sec. with the GRA on the rollout of body cams for members. Gavin Reilly Correspondent with Virgin Media on the labour Think tank , and much more .. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Rodgers and Nina dos Santos discuss the Ukrainian parliament reopening to journalists, the benefits of voter ID in elections, an OECD report on how immigrants contribute to global growth and Japan's concerted effort to tackle hay fever. Plus: an update on the US university protests and a clam fight in our letter from Seattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Hard To Kill Podcast, where we explore the world of strength training, military fitness, and the challenges of physical conditioning in high-stakes environments. In this episode, host Dave Morrow sits down with guest James Rodgers, a former military member turned strength training coach, to discuss the critical role of absolute strength in combat positions and the challenges of adapting physical training methods to accommodate gender differences and changing physical capabilities over time. From the importance of strength training for military personnel to the necessity of individualized training programs and the debate around running programs, this episode dives into the complexities of military fitness and the ongoing quest for effective training strategies. Improve your fitness before Army recruit training HERE Welcome to The Hard To Kill Podcast, hosted by army veteran, founder, author, ironman, dad, science teacher and content creator, Dave Morrow. On this podcast you'll hear how to get leaner, fitter and harder to kill and the many lessons to help Dave reach his goal of helping 100k veterans lose 2 million pounds. Timestamps 00:00 Sharing screen for YouTube, discussing military injury risks. 05:44 Educated people catch up, research paper unnecessary. 12:28 Balanced fitness program tailored to individual needs. 19:54 Struggling with training, eating; gained weight. Started exercising. 23:56 Veteran claims freedom to express controversial opinions. 27:59 56% decrease in musculoskeletal injuries during program. 32:50 You can't move it, give more effort. 37:59 Barbell induces growth, eliminates problems during training. 46:32 Novice linear progression is focused strength training. 48:48 Difficulty and fear in strength training. 56:50 Training for sports reduces job-related injuries. 01:00:17 Frustration turned into determination to improve soldiers' health. Follow Dave Morrow's Socials: LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook I YouTube I Twitter I Patreon
Tessa Szyszkowitz and James Rodgers discuss Middle East support for the three Hs: Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Plus: Hungary's role in the EU elections, the cancelled Republican debate and ‘On This Day'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OPI's first chance to speak with incoming ISG CEO James Rodgers. It's all change at the top of ISG, the biggest business products dealer group in the US, with long-time CEO Mike Gentile set to retire in a few weeks' time. Succeeding him is 44-year-old James Rodgers, who joins the organisation following a successful career charging up through the ranks in both the office and facilities products distribution channels. In a visit to the ISG head office near Chicago (IL), OPI News Editor Andy Braithwaite had the opportunity to speak to Rodgers and ask him for his early impressions of the group and his thoughts on the independent dealer channel. Episode recorded and edited by Andy Braithwaite Music by: Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg
Israel's war on Hamas has provided cover for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But with Vladimir Putin planning to run as an independent in next year's elections, we discuss what he has been up to. Plus: frustration in the Western Balkans at the slow pace of EU membership applications, Nepal's Tiktok ban and how reality TV rehabilitates disgraced politicians. With Elisabeth Braw, James Rodgers and Andrew Mueller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the history of Israel and Palestine's changing borders with former Gaza correspondent James Rodgers. Plus: France's self-styling as international peace negotiators and Portugal's prime minister, António Costa, resigns. We also examine how poetry is being weaponised by Russia in Ukraine with the president of Pen Ukraine, Volodymyr Yermolenko. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have the pleasure of having James Rodgers on the podcast. James is not only a dedicated firefighter but also a passionate LGBTQ+ advocate and activist. During our conversation, we delve into his experiences as a gay firefighter, including a candid discussion about the challenges he faced when participating in an online photoshoot to promote LGBTQ+ awareness. James also shares his inspiring journey of becoming a firefighter and how he discovered his true calling, even amidst the emotional loss of his mother, a revelation that came while he was in training. Furthermore, we explore the LGBTQ+ community in depth, addressing the topic of whether the term "queer" is considered offensive. ☕ Buy me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maycontain
In part 3 of Inside the Oslo Accords we explore the legacy of the Oslo peace process and the future of a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine.Hanan Ashrawi is a Palestinian political and civil society leader and in the 1990s was the official spokesperson of a joint Palestinian-Jordanian delegation to the Middle East peace process. Yossi Beilin was Israel's deputy foreign minister and one of the key participants during the secret negotiations in Oslo.This series is made in collaboration with James Rodgers, reader in international journalism and Amnon Aran, professor of international politics, both at City, University of London in the UK.This episode was produced by Mend Mariwany and Gemma Ware with production assistance from Katie Flood. Eloise Stevens does our sound design, and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available here. A transcript will be available soon. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.Further reading:Jan Egeland remembers the secret negotiations that led to the Oslo accords – podcastHanan Ashrawi and Yossi Beilin on what happened after the Oslo accords handshake – podcastOslo accords: 30 years on, the dream of a two-state solution seems further away than ever30 years after Arafat-Rabin handshake, clear flaws in Oslo Accords doomed peace talks to failure Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of Inside the Oslo Accords, a special series marking the 30th anniversary of the signing of the 1993 Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, we hear from two negotiators about what happened in the years after the famous handshake on the White House lawn.Hanan Ashrawi is a Palestinian political and civil society leader and in the 1990s was the official spokesperson of a joint Palestinian-Jordanian delegation to the Middle East peace process. Yossi Beilin was Israel's deputy foreign minister and one of the key participants during the secret negotiations in Oslo.This series is made in collaboration with James Rodgers, reader in international journalism and Amnon Aran, professor of international politics, both at City, University of London in the UK.This episode was produced by Mend Mariwany with production assistance from Katie Flood. Eloise Stevens does our sound design, and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available here. A transcript will be available soon. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.Further reading:Jan Egeland remembers the secret negotiations that led to the Oslo accords – podcastOslo accords: 30 years on, the dream of a two-state solution seems further away than ever30 years after Arafat-Rabin handshake, clear flaws in Oslo Accords doomed peace talks to failure Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside the Oslo Accords is a three-part series marking the 30th anniversary of the signing of the 1993 Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. It's hosted in collaboration with James Rodgers, reader in international journalism and Amnon Aran, professor of international politics, both at City, University of London in the UK. They'll revisit the history of this moment in history, through conversations with leading participants in the Oslo process.In part 1, we hear from Jan Egeland, who was deputy foreign minister of Norway in the early 1990s, about his role in the secret negotiations that led to the Oslo Accords. This episode was produced by Mend Mariwany with production assistance from Katie Flood. Eloise Stevens does our sound design, and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available here. A transcript will be available soon. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.Further readingOslo accords: 30 years on, the dream of a two-state solution seems further away than ever30 years after Arafat-Rabin handshake, clear flaws in Oslo Accords doomed peace talks to failure Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donald Trump's legal troubles continue as he is indicted for the third time. Monocle's Washington correspondent Chris Cermak has the latest while panellists James Rodgers and Terry Stiastny consider the former president's 2024 chances. Plus: as more drone strikes hit Moscow, is the war entering a new phase? And why some Nordic residents are revolting against modern design trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month, the war in Ukraine crossed the 500 day mark since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022. How do the events in Russia's history inform the political developments of today? And what role does the international media and foreign correspondents play in crafting narratives of Russia for the rest of the world? For perspectives on these issues, we speak to former BBC correspondent and author James Rodgers.
Senator Mark Warner says its too hot outside. We must fix it. James Rodgers, a diversity trainer, explain why it matters. Interesting. The Democrats have an argument against Youngkin's trans policy. Do you buy it? One comment on last show made someone mad. Air Patrol Commander says “Stop hiring white male pilots.” Hung Cao great new ad…running against Kaine. Obama thinks some are banning books. McDonald's chicken nuggets are served hot. If you didn't know that you could sue! Jason Aldean racist? Worst states for life, health and inclusion?? All Red? Yeah right. No way…Covid deaths exaggerated by 33%. And more…
The US Supreme Court hands down a ruling with significant implications for affirmative action. In the studio, James Rodgers and Yassmin Abdel-Magied discuss the continuing fallout from Wagner's failed mutiny, a failed Eid ceasefire in Sudan and why millennials are bucking political trends. Plus: Three months behind bars for American journalist Evan Gershkovich.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 149 of the "Grow Your Business & Grow Your Wealth" podcast, host Gary Heldt interviews Dr. James Rodgers, an expert in diversity management. They delve into the significance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and how it can positively impact businesses.
Dr. James Rodgers and his wife saw a news story about Cain's Ballroom going up for sale, and decided to roll the dice - though they'd never even seen a show there. They bought it, and with their sons, restored it and kept a beloved tradition alive.
Dr. James Rodgers was well known to the medical community, as well as the musical community. The story of how he came to own the historic Cain's Ballroom is fascinating...
The latest from New York as Russia's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, chairs a UN Security Council meeting. Also in the show: Paula Erizanu and James Rodgers discuss an upcoming election in Gagauzia, an autonomous region of Moldova, and why it matters. Plus: an isolated Scottish island for sale and the third edition of the European gull-screeching championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We go over the Masters with James Rodgers. The favorites, underdogs, Northern IrelandCheck out Shankitgolf.com for some awesome golf gear! Use our code JUMPSHOTSPOD for 15% off! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Rodgers is on for a second time talking more specifically about how to get strong in your 40s +. Our first conversation can be found here: https://link.chtbl.com/jamesrodgers Go check out his new FB group just for folks that want to get strong. https://www.facebook.com/groups/337132637545215 Subscribe, rate and share this podcast to help grow the health revolution in the veteran world and help me get 100k veterans to lose 2 million pounds. --- Thanks to you I've been able to grow my podcast into the best army veteran podcast on the planet. In order to continue to grow I need some sweet sweet money to start flowing into the war chest. Head to patreon.com/hardtokillpodcast and subscribe today. Add yourself to my new newsletter called the DZ. I promise this newsletter doesn't suck. Get an email once a week with podcast updates, new research i'm tracking and exclusive offers. Not only that, you're gonna get a juicy 25% discount off your first online training program, just for signing up. Head to davemorrow.net If you're a busy, veteran man looking to lose belly fat, improve your energy levels and reduce some chronic pain issues, you can apply for a free coaching call and take the program for a spin too. All you need to do is apply here: https://go.davemorrow.net/sales-page16490170094041657746818196 ONNIT has everything under the sun from protein powders, kettlebells to my favourite, ALpha Brain. It packs a punch to help me stay focused during my podcasts. Click HERE to order yours today. USE CODE - MORROW - at checkout. Want to come hang out with a bunch of like-minded veterans looking to get healthier? Join my Facebook group here : https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrd2killtrgprgms Watch this video and all the others with more graphics context on my Youtube Channel here Train Hard, Fight Easy
The latest on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. In the studio, James Rodgers and Daniella Peled ask what would make Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, back down on the country's controversial judicial reforms. Plus: how the Ukraine war has affected the global arms trade and a row in the UK over the BBC's impartiality.
The world of reporting from the former Soviet sphere has been turned on its head. No longer do journalists based in Moscow report on the affairs of the regions. Kyiv is now the ground zero of narratives emerging from the region, and a Moscow-centric lens has shifted to become a Ukrainian lens for the Western media. There are now relatively few Western voices on the ground in Russia. So how can the media remain objective and avoid the bias that comes from lack of first-hand reporting. James Rodgers is an Associate Professor in International Journalism and Assistant Vice-President of Global Engagement at City, University of London. He is an academic, veteran journalist, and author of the fascinating book “Assignment Moscow – Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin.” He has also written incisively about reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and is an expert on the reporting of armed conflict, and journalism in history. He is also widely published in online and print publications, and academic journals, including NBC Think, History Today, The New European, and The British Journalism Review.
As details emerge of a call between Russia's Vladimir Putin and the UK's then-prime-minister Boris Johnson, we get the latest from Aliona Hlivco and James Rodgers. Plus: Antony Blinken's Middle East tour, Fernando Augusto Pacheco reviews the newspapers and Monocle's fashion editor Natalie Theodosi on the future of LVMH.
As Davos returns, we ask in what practical ways it will help to address the world's problems. James Rodgers and Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss Russia and Belarus's joint air-force drills, the threat to Israel's independent judiciary and Rishi Sunak's proposal for a “free speech tsar”. Plus: a new book puts the efficacy of sanctions to the test.
James Rodgers is a journalist and author and a Reader in International Journalism at City, University of Moscow, discusses his book Assignment Moscow, working as a foreign correspondent in Moscow in the 1990s and in the 2000s under Putin's regime, the way in which the media environment has changed since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Assignment Moscow: Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin More about James Rodgers and his work: jamesrodgersauthor.com James Rodgers on twitter: @jmacrodgers More about the host: Jessica Genauer Jessica on twitter: @jessicagenauer
Are you in the infantry or combat arms? Stop Running! Seriously. This is Capt James Rodgers' personal analysis of the Army's obsession with running and what should be done instead of it. BIG HINT - it involves iron and lots of it! If you liked the episode, make sure to leave a comment and if you're a repeat listener, don't forget to subscribe and share with a buddy. You're listening to the World's Best Army Veteran Podcast and I thank you for listening and learning. Peace
Check out Kyle's interview with pioneer diversity consultants James Rodgers and Laura Kangas - together they believe the soul of diversity work is dangerously close to being lost. DEI work is getting a bad reputation – because it's not being done right. Co-authors of the new book, Diversity Training That Generates Real Change: Inclusive Approaches That Benefit Individuals, Business, and Society [Berrett-Koehler, July 26, 2022], Jim and Laura exemplify the power of deliberate diversity. Their goal is to spark a worldwide revolution of informed practitioners, employees, and business leaders who will demand diversity training be given the same time, resources, and attention as any other critical enterprise initiative.ABOUT THE AUTHORSDr. James O. Rodgers is recognized as a thought leader and the leading strategist in the field of diversity management. As the president and principal consultant of The Diversity Coach, he provides high-end executive coaching, DEI advice, and counsel to senior executive teams from major corporations in all industries. Laura L. Kangas is an international DEI organizational and management development consultant, workshop and program designer, facilitator, speaker, and writer. Through her company, RiverBend Associates, Inc., she has collaboratively developed strategies and leading programs in diversity, equity, and inclusion, and other areas of individual and organizational training and development for over 25 years. Rebel HR is a podcast for HR professionals and leaders of people who are ready to make some disruption in the world of work.We'll be discussing topics that are disruptive to the world of work and talk about new and different ways to approach solving those problems.Follow Rebel HR Podcast at:www.rebelhumanresources.comhttps://twitter.com/rebelhrguyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelhrpodcastwww.kyleroed.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-roed/ Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRebel HR is a podcast for HR professionals and leaders of people who are ready to make some disruption in the world of work. Please connect to continue the conversation! https://twitter.com/rebelhrguyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelhrpodcasthttp://www.kyleroed.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-roed/
Many business leaders are mis-educated about what diversity is, and, as such, lack the ability to support it in their organizations. Jared brings on diversity coach Dr. James Rodgers to learn about his research and training strategies for effectively managing diversity in business, with particular tips for lawyers and law firms. On an all-new Rump Roast, Jared introduces the Legal Toolkit Law Review Hour–full of a plethora of fascinating lawyer-related factoids and hosted by some guy called Randy Lemon. And, Jared catches us up on the state of things in legal tech and what solutions firms need for today's tech-forward legal practice. Dr. James O. Rodgers is president and principal consultant of The Diversity Coach. Learn more about Dr. Rodgers at jamesorodgers.com. ----- Since we're talking about diversity in the legal profession, here's a diverse list of musical suites for your sole enjoyment! ----- Our opening track is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. The music for the Legal Trends Report Minute is I See You by Sounds Like Sander. The music for this week's Rump Roast is El Girasol by Hola Hola Our closing track is Loose Tension by Reel Life.
Many business leaders are mis-educated about what diversity is, and, as such, lack the ability to support it in their organizations. Jared brings on diversity coach Dr. James Rodgers to learn about his research and training strategies for effectively managing diversity in business, with particular tips for lawyers and law firms. On an all-new Rump Roast, Jared introduces the Legal Toolkit Law Review Hour–full of a plethora of fascinating lawyer-related factoids and hosted by some guy called Randy Lemon. And, Jared catches us up on the state of things in legal tech and what solutions firms need for today's tech-forward legal practice. Dr. James O. Rodgers is president and principal consultant of The Diversity Coach. Learn more about Dr. Rodgers at jamesorodgers.com. ----- Since we're talking about diversity in the legal profession, here's a diverse list of musical suites for your sole enjoyment! ----- Our opening track is Two Cigarettes by Major Label Interest. The music for the Legal Trends Report Minute is I See You by Sounds Like Sander. The music for this week's Rump Roast is El Girasol by Hola Hola Our closing track is Loose Tension by Reel Life.
Fernando Augusto Pacheco has the latest on the Brazilian election, and Lynne O'Donnell and James Rodgers discuss some of the other great political comebacks. Plus: the global ramifications of Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea deal, the Taliban's crackdown on foreign media and New Zealand's bird of the year.
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Aliona Hlivco and James Rodgers bring us the latest from Kherson; we ask whether Russia can act as peacekeepers in Central Asia and look at Japan's decision to undertake its biggest arms build-up since World War Two.
As Moscow annexes four Ukrainian regions, we ask James Rodgers what is likely to happen next. Christopher Lord checks in as Hurricane Ian reaches North Carolina, Lilian Fawcett reflects on a bad week for Britain's soft power, and Fernando Augusto Pacheco looks forward to Brazil's big election weekend. Plus: our weekly Letter From New York.
Marie Le Conte and James Rodgers on the miles-long queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state and how the media have covered it. Also: Xi and Putin meeting in Uzbekistan, how to make the news better and what's in a (city) name?
His mission is simple: to, “build leaders of color for a changing world.” In this episode of The Remarkable Coach Podcast, Micheal Pacheco and Dr. James Rodgers talk about sources of ancient wisdom, diversity in multiple dimensions, and what it means to follow the nebulous call of the heart. About James: Called the #1 thought leader and leading strategist for diversity management and diversity and inclusion, James is also an executive leadership educator and spiritual teacher. Where to find James: Website: https://jamesorodgers.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachandstrategist/ Other Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/james.rodgers.14661261 https://twitter.com/jdiversity Also mentioned in the podcast: https://amzn.to/3LbDQqI https://amzn.to/3diQrf8
EPMIcast invites James Rodgers, Master Principal Solutions Engineer at Oracle to discuss Oracle Cloud EPM user adoption strategies after an implementation go-live. Minie Parikh and James discuss Oracle's built-in learning tools, EPMI's knowledge transfer strategies, successful education methods, and more! For those streaming on YouTube, James closes the episode with an exclusive demo on Oracle's Guided Learning, Help Center, and Academy!
Reporting from Russia has never been easy. But now when there is little agreement or collaboration on any issue between Russia and the West, that task has become near impossible. But so much of the West's understanding of Russia comes from the work of Foreign Correspondents – and I am hoping that my guest today can help to put the current events into a broader historical context. James Rodgers is an Associate Professor in International Journalism and Assistant Vice-President of Global Engagement at City, University of London. He is an academic, veteran journalist, and author of the fascinating book “Assignment Moscow – Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin.” He has also written incisively about reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and is an expert on the reporting of armed conflict, and journalism in history. He is also widely published in online and print publications, and academic journals, including NBC Think, History Today, The New European, and The British Journalism Review.
James Rodgers and Alice Sherwood discuss the Moscow car bomb attack and its effect on Russia's psyche; terrorism charges against Imran Khan and how to deal with troublesome former leaders; and Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park is put up for sale. Plus: keeping the Ukrainian railways running in wartime.
Texas Congressional candidate Dr. James Rodgers joins the Bullpen to discuss school choice.Debate: Dr. James Rodgers*** Indisputable, features Dr. Richey talking about the top news stories of the day, reading viewer comments, and engaging in debates and conversations with guests.Help support our mission and get perks. Membership protects TYT's independence from corporate ownership and allows us to provide free live shows that speak truth to power for people around the world. See Perks: ▶ https://www.youtube.com/TheYoungTurks/joinSUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYTTWITCH: ☞ http://www.twitch.com/tyt
In this recurring series, Kevin explores some of the brightest ideas and insightful lessons that his guests have shared with him on the podcast, and why they've continued to inspire him ever since. It used to be that I thought success and happiness and satisfaction meant having all the answers. It's been life-changing (in the best ways) to realize how wrong I was. Dr. James Rodgers put it quite well in our interview when I asked him about his approach to coaching: “I don't answer your questions, I question your answers.” To learn more about Dr. Rodgers: Our previous CWC episode Website: https://jamesorodgers.com To learn more about the podcast, please visit: https://boxer.agency/conversations-with-coaches/
When Russia's President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in February 2022, he plunged his country and his citizens into an ongoing period of economic decline and global isolation. On day one of the war, he ramped up Russia's propaganda machine and began conducting country-wide crackdowns on signs of protest and dissent. The government imposed travel restrictions on its citizens, but nearly 4 million Russians were reported to have left the country by early May 2022.Many of those who have left belong to the generation of outward-looking entrepreneurs and creatives who have lived, worked, or studied outside of Russia in the past – the same people who were driving Russia's economic and cultural sectors until a few months ago.Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital, Head of the Global Magnitsky Campaign, and author of Red Notice and Freezing Order and Nataliya Vasilyeva, Russia correspondent for The Telegraph, join Dr James Rodgers, lecturer at City University in conversation on the future of Russia. They discuss whether Russia is facing a ‘brain-drain, the impact of Western and global sanctions on Russia's economy and society, and if Russia will ever be able to repair its relations with the rest of the world.This episode was recorded as a live broadcast on 22 June 2022.
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Marie Le Conte and James Rodgers discuss Russian gains in the Donbas and the chances of a peace deal, public trust and the UK's “partygate”, the US gun lobby and Quebec's move to protect the French language. Plus, an interview with the International Atomic Energy Agency's director-general and Henry Rees-Sherdian's weekly Letter from New York.
Gary's guest Dr. James Rodgers is running for Congress Texas District 30.
Stefanie Bolzen and James Rodgers are in the studio with Andrew Mueller to discuss today's Ukraine-Russia peace talks, Germany's missile defence plan, the return of Partygate and our love/hate relationship with Boris Becker. Plus: Oleksandr Danylyuk brings the latest from Ukraine and we meet the woman who has travelled thousands of miles to help Ukrainians evacuate their pets.
Former BBC Moscow correspondent James Rodgers has the latest as Ukraine's army regains ground and Douglas Rediker from Brookings examines the impact of the war on Russia's economy. Plus, Anthony Blinken prepares to visit Israel and Andrew Mueller reflects on the week's strangest stories.
Volodymyr Zelensky's message to the UK parliament, Kyiv's communication strategy and the latest actions to put pressure on Russia. Andrew Mueller, Caroline Frost and James Rodgers round-up the day's main stories.
James Rodgers on Putin's endgame in Ukraine, Petri Burtsoff on Finland's relationship with Russia and Vicky Pryce on the markets. Plus: Andrew Mueller on the French presidential election.
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey pokes fun at the government's flag-waving, photo op filled and somewhat lacking response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Author and Foreign correspondent James Rodgers joins the podcast to share his expertise on whether Putin has lost his mind, the thinking behind his military tactics and if the 21st century dictator could be toppled. Plus, Ann Widdecombe, Nigel Farage and Sir Edward Leigh all feature in the Hall of Shame this week. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean.
Russia invades Ukraine: we get the latest with Yossi Mekelberg, Lynne O'Donnell and James Rodgers; hear from Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko; and check in with Monocle's US editor Chris Lord and Europe editor Ed Stocker.
Monocle 24's Emma Nelson and panellists Latika Bourke and James Rodgers cover the weekend's biggest stories. Plus: we check in with our friends and correspondents from around the world.
Monocle 24's Emma Nelson and panellists Latika Bourke and James Rodgers cover the weekend's biggest stories. Plus: we check in with our friends and correspondents from around the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Tomos Lewis reports from Ottawa. Daniella Peled and James Rodgers discuss Emmanuel Macron's efforts in Kyiv and Iran's nuclear talks. Plus: Oscar nominations and Latin America's biggest art fair, Zona Maco.
Terry Stiastny and James Rodgers on why the EU and Ukraine have been absent from the talks between the US and Russia; yet another party at Downing Street; vaccine diplomacy; and Gianni Riotta remembers David Sassoli.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and James Rodgers discuss:Controlling our natural, human tendencies that create barriers to productive relationships.Diversity is not just about the differences, but also about our similarities. Changing the conversation around diversity. Creating and executing a leadership strategy. Key Takeaways:The management role is about supporting, developing, and encouraging people. It is not about knowing their job or being able to replace them, but being in a support role.Diversity is about each individual, not about one side or the other. If you are looking for differences, that is what you are going to find. If you look for the similarities, even through language or other barriers, you will find something with everyone. Part of leadership is about what is coming, not what is happening today. "It's not about saying why black people deserve a shot. It's not about saying why women need equal representation in the boardroom. It is about simply one person, having to work with another person, having the skills and the equipment to comfortably and productively work with that other person." — James Rodgers Connect with James Rodgers: Website: https://thediversitycoach.com/ & https://jamesorodgers.com/Phone: 770-331-3246Book: https://thediversitycoach.com/publications/Show: https://jamesorodgers.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachandstrategist/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdiversitycoach Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Featuring the creators of two very different TikTok accounts - Beth McDaniel & Ellen Watson are the Ulster University students that make up The Diabetic Duo and James Rodgers is the private pilot behind as NorthernIrishPilot.
James is currently an Account Services Associate at Under Armour. UA has one mission: to make you better. The Brand was created in 1996 when University of Maryland special teams captain Kevin Plank looked down at his heavy, sweaty cotton T-shirt and thought: there has got to be something better. So, he made a T-shirt that keeps you cool, light, and dry, so you can push yourself further. Today, UA makes a lot more than performance T-shirts—shoes that make you faster, gear that takes on the elements, digital tools to help you get healthier—but that commitment to innovation still lies at the heart of everything UA does. In this episode, James shares the lessons he learned while working various part-time roles in college. He also elaborates on the importance of networking, and what he does within UA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode, host Steve Anglesey is joined by journalist Suna Erdem who discusses the pan European qualities of a British term - levelling up - and explains what can be achieved in the short term for an issue that has decades ahead of it. Author and journalist James Rodgers shares his first-hand experiences of being in Russia in 1991 during the fall of the Soviet Union and what it was like to see the world he had grown up with change right in front of his eyes. Plus, Owen Paterson MP, Anne Widdecombe and Dan Wooton all feature in the Hall of Shame this week. Enjoyed this episode? Let us know by tweeting @TheNewEuropean
In part three of our historical summer series, we travel back in time to 1962 to chart the Cuban Missile Crisis. What does Fidel Castro think he's playing at? Who is making the decisions in the Kremlin and the White House? And is there any peaceful way out of this? Andrew Mueller speaks to Henry Rees-Sheridan, James Rodgers, Alex von Tunzelmann, and Tom Nichols. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Improve your thinking and learning at http://brilliant.org/reneritchie — sign up for FREE and the first 200 get 20% off Premium!I'm talking to David McGavran, CEO of Maxon, and James Rodgers, Director of Lunar Animation, about Redshift coming first to Intel Macs, soon to M1 Macs, and unleashing the full rendering power of the Mac GPU for everyone."Today, Maxon announced the immediate availability of Redshift for macOS including support for M1-powered Macs as well as Apple’s Metal Graphics API. Redshift, the award-winning, production-ready renderer, offers a rich feature set including ray switches, flexible shading networks, motion blur, AOVs, deep output, layered EXR and much more. Unlike other GPU renderers, Redshift is a biased renderer that enables artists to adjust the quality of individual techniques in order to get the best performance/quality balance for production. As a Universal solution, Redshift is optimized for high-end performance across both M1- and Intel-powered Macs."
The latest report from myhome.ie has shown that house prices in Limerick have risen on average by 10,000 in the first quarter of 2021. James Rodgers from myhome.ie chats to Joe about why this has happened and what you can do if you're looking to buy a home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CW: Medical malpractice, alcohol, ableism Written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Laura Moss, James Rodgers, Bethany Murray, Marina McCready, Mojola Akinyemi, Thomas Rosenberg and Katrina Rose. This episode was edited by Emily Beck. Thank you to everyone who made this show happen, especially Louise Dai, Anna Freeman, Kit Treadwell, George Jones, Jasper Cresdee-Hyde, Emily Beck, Ella Pound, Molly Ghinn and Jess Hoskins. And finally, thank you for listening to our show. Take care of yourselves and don't forget to eat the rich. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburst Twitter: https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
CW - Mentions of death, guns, alcohol and medical malpractice. It's the long-awaited return of Scarlet Blaze...but not in circumstances Jia and the gang suspect. Written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Marina McCready, Bethany Murray, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose and Thomas Rosenberg. This episode was edited by Emily Beck. Music by Jess Hoskins. Want to play against Scarlet's vicious double bluff? Like our page on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Follow us on our socials for café updates, recipes, cast takeovers and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburst Twitter: https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
CW – Mentions of death Still on Earth-sweet-Earth, Jia and Beth learn some particularly difficult home truths. Meanwhile, Ben battles with some spiders. Written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Amy Meyer, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose and Thomas Rosenberg. This episode was edited by Louise Dai. Music by Jess Hoskins. Want to stay with Adria for spider-protection? Like our page on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Follow us on our socials for café updates, recipes, cast takeovers and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburst... Twitter: https://twitter.com/burst_podcast This episode uses the following sounds from Freesound: “Wall Clock Ticking.wav" by straget (https://freesound.org/people/straget/); “TRANSITION.wav” by djfroyd (https://freesound.org/people/djfroyd/); “Steel Drawers_02” by MattRuthSound (https://freesound.org/people/MattRuthSound/) licensed under CCBY 3.0 "Transition Whoosh 5a" by Speedenza (https://freesound.org/people/Speedenza/); “crumpling Paper fx.wav” by jammaj (https://freesound.org/people/jammaj/); “Lock Unlocking.wav” by 170048@virtualwindow.co.za (https://freesound.org/people/170048@virtualwindow.co.za/); “A Yard in Northeast Georgia” by Hitrison (https://freesound.org/people/Hitrison/) licensed under CCBYNC 3.0 As well as “Humming Noise Sound 10 Hours” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iej6wjh9ORI&ab_channel=AcertingArt) from YouTube
CW - Homophobia. Jia and the gang arrive at Earth and pay a visit to Beth's parents. But were they involved in the Spacebucks cover-up? Written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Amy Meyer, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose and Thomas Rosenberg. This episode was edited by Jasper Cresdee-Hyde and Louise Dai. Music by Jess Hoskins. Want to go to a galaxy where they don't have healthcare or champagne? Like our page on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburstcafe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
Jia and the Gang land at Scarlet's biggest Spacebucks factory. The Manager gives them a tour, but Leo offers them something a little more exciting… This has been ‘Burst', written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Isaac Allen, Mojola Akinyemi, Marina McCready, William Reith, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose, and Thomas Rosenberg. Music by Jess Hoskins. This episode was edited by Jasper Cresdee-Hyde. Want to think about wall to wall mirrors, each taken up with boxes upon boxes of beautiful data? Like our page on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Follow our socials for café updates, recipies, takeovers and more! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburst... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc Twitter: https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
This has been ‘Burst', written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose, and Thomas Rosenberg. Music by Jess Hoskins, Luke Martin, Oscar Simm, Marina McCready. This episode was edited by George Jones. Want to sing in a musical, lay some bars, ballad like Mariah, burst into operatic song or squawk out violin sounds? Like our page on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates.
Is change brewing in Russia? Whether it be declining living standards or an uncertain economy, plenty has been made of Alexei Navalny's activism and worldwide social media presence in publicly criticising Moscow. But does this equal political change? To find out more, Joshua Guillen spoke to Dr. James Rodgers, an established author, and former BBC Correspondent with postings in Moscow.
The antics at the hospital continue: little Zizi is discovered by the Zixian guard and Adria and Jia try to find clues in Doctor Radell's office, while Beth does a little smooth-talking. CW: References to classism Written and directed by Marina McCready. Performed by Hugo Aaronson, Mojola Akinyemi, Katy Lawrence, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Theo Rooney, Katrina Rose and Thomas Rosenberg. Music by Jess Hoskins. This episode was edited by Louise Dai. This episode uses these sounds from freesound: “helicopterPassage_28sec.wav” by lorenzosu, “05948 baby sneezing.wav” by Robinhood76, “Baby Noises2 (3 month old)” by mushroomjesus and “Zip Stereo_01.wav” by RynoStols, licensed under CCBYNC 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/).“helicopter fx2.wav” by visions68, licensed under CCBY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).“Run on dart.aif” by nextmaking, licensed under Sampling+ 1.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/).
Center Stage features Pittsburgh Symphony musicians recorded at Heinz Hall, and heard on the radio Wednesday's at 8:30am - part of our Symphony On Air feature heard Monday through Friday underwritten by the Spanos Group of Raymond James and the musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony. You can listen to the Pittsburgh Symphony every morning at 8:30. James Rodgers, Principal Contrabassoon, recorded Bach and Schulhoff along with conversation with Jim Cunningham.
Jia and the gang make it to Zix in one piece, though with Beth's driving it was a little touch and go at times. They meet Agatha, Zimri's old nurse, who is willing to help them with their mission - yet she has a favour to ask in return... CW: sudden loud noises, references to discrimination. Burst is a comedy podcast written and directed by Marina McCready. It was performed by Hugo Aaronson, Mojola Akinyemi, Katy Lawrence, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose, Thomas Rosenberg and Ollie Taylor. Music by Jess Hoskins. This episode was edited by George Jones. https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburstcafe/ https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
Ben starts back at work, but the gang worry about the whereabouts of the elusive Scarlet. Maybe a little holiday to Zix is in order? Burst is a comedy podcast written and directed by Marina McCready. Episode 2 was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Louise Dai, Thomas Rosenberg, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose and Mo Weckbecker. Music by Jess Hoskins. This episode was edited by Kit Treadwell. Follow us on our socials for café updates, recipes, cast takeovers and more! https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburstcafe https://twitter.com/burst_podcast
It's the very first episode of the second season: Scarlet stands trial, Adria starts work while Ben fights to come back to it. CONTENT WARNINGS: References to violence and trauma Burst is a comedy podcast written and directed by Marina McCready. Episode 1 was performed by Mojola Akinyemi, Thomas Rosenberg, Marina McCready, James Rodgers, Katrina Rose. Music by Jess Hoskins. This episode was edited by George Jones. Follow us on our socials for café updates, recipes, cast takeovers and more! https://www.facebook.com/bubbleburstadc https://www.instagram.com/bubbleburstcafe/ https://twitter.com/burst_podcast Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kiUaKpETvZfmV3P_103hIZOVggxll-YO4s_AkfSYJ3s/edit?usp=sharing
The majority of Americans did not expect Georgia to break blue for both the White House and the Senate. That's because most of us have not learned how to study demographic changes. So, we are left to speak from the perspective of history. Which may leave us unprepared for the unforeseen. Join us with Atlanta Executive Coach, James Rodgers, PH.D., FIMC, to discover why Jim said on 11/3/20 he expected Republicans to lose both the presidency and two Senate seats.
In 1960, James Rodgers was executed by firing squad for the murder of a local coal miner. As was the custom, before his death the state offered to grant one final request. He requested a bullet proof vest! The final words of someone’s life reveal what is important to them. In Rodger’s case, he wanted to live. 2 Timothy is the final letter of Paul’s life. In this short book he teaches us what was important to him, that is being faithful to Christ to the end life. Join us as we learn more about faithfulness to Christ over the long-haul.
The Sports Shop with Reese & K-Mac: The best urban sports talk show heard weekday mornings from 7 to 10 on Buzz Sports Radio. Reese, K-Mac and Jasmyn discuss NC State Men's Basketball finding an opponent for this week as well as last night's NBA Preseason action and Giannis Antetokounmpo signing a super max extension with the Milwaukee Bucks. In addition, Lauren Brownlow joins the crew to talk about the newest College Football Playoff Rankings while Sherrod Banks, Butch Williams and James Rodgers join the show to discuss this Saturday's Holiday Toy Drop in Durham.
Over the past hundred years, foreign correspondents have been central to the West’s understanding of Russia’s political and cultural turning points, the revolutions, wars and changes in political power.In this episode, History Today Editor Paul Lay is joined by James Rodgers, whose latest book, Assignment Moscow, focuses on the stories of those journalists who have forged this understanding.Assignment Moscow: Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin is published by I.B. Tauris. You can read the History Today review from the September 2020 issue on our website.James also took part in the 'Head to Head' series in the October 2020 issue, which asked four historians to consider the question: Could the Soviet Union Have Survived? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summer School at University of Otago - James Rodgers previews this summer's diverse programme of papers
James Rodgers was the BBC's correspondent in Moscow from 2006 – 2009 but first went to the Soviet Union in 1987 to study the language. As he went from student to working journalist, he reported on the transition of the Soviet Union in to a free market Russia, an exciting time to be based in Moscow.Now he teaches international journalism to students at City University, but took a sabbatical to go back to Russia to research Assignment Moscow – Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin. In it he describes how from the earliest days of the 1917 revolution foreign journalists were mistrusted as spies – which in some cases they were.Bridget Osborne, Editor of The Chiswick Calendar, talks to James Rodgers about some of the foreign correspondents who have reported Russia over the decades – colourful characters whose influence through their reporting was wide-reaching and not always positive.
JAMES RODGERS –ASSIGNMENT MOSCOW...with TRE's Giles Brown
Buying real estate during a lockdown - Urban vs. Suburban - James Rodgers
Just before the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra took the stage at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany, Jim Cunningham had a conversation with Principal Contrabassoon James Rodgers. They gave a description of walking along the Elb River; seeing the area where the Beatles played; the performance last night with Igor Levit in Frankfurt; and what he's looking forward to at tonight's concert in Hamburg.
The resignation this week of Mmusi Maimana, the leader of the Democratic Alliance, the main opposition party in South Africa, has exposed deep wounds from the apartheid era. Andrew Harding examines the implications for democracy in the country. Demonstrators have been out in force on the streets of Santiago and other cities across Chile after the government announced it was raising the price of metro tickets. Jane Chambers has been speaking to the pot-banging protesters and says there are real fears of a return to the dark days of dictatorship. A large shopping centre and an old Jewish cemetery: James Rodgers is in the Czech Republic, in a small town east of Prague, on the trail of scrolls saved from a synagogue there, which he'd first seen in Manchester. Iceland is famously small, cold and welcoming to visitors. It's also a place where even the prime minister will take your call, as Lesley Curwen discovers. It's 40 years since the release of Apocalypse Now, the Vietnam War epic directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which starred Marlon Brando. It was actually filmed in the Philippines. Howard Johnson has been to see if any traces of the set still exist. Producer: Tim Mansel
In this episode, Dr. James Rodgers, President of The Diversity Coach and Author of Managing Differently: Getting 100% from 100% of your People 100% of the Time, discusses the history of the Diversity Management Movement – it’s leaders, contributors, and what’s currently being done in the diversity and inclusion space.SHOW NOTES1:10 Why the History of Diversity Management is important1:40 What Preceded Diversity Management2:10 When True Diversity Management work began and Dr. Roosevelt Thomas2:55 Hudson Institute’s Study prediction on workforce 2000 & non-traditional people3:45 Traditional vs Non-Traditional workers4:45 Dr. Rodgers’ Observation of Hudson Institute’s Predictions for 2000 and 20205:50 Dr. Thomas’ Approach to Management, A Response to Diversity Predictions7:00 Why Diversity is not an option, but something we must learn to manage7:30 The Original Definition of Managing Diversity by Dr. Thomas’ Institute8:15 “Managing the Mix” – what it is and what it’s not9:00 Dr. Roosevelt Thomas’ Impact in Diversity Management10:00 Is Dr. Thomas “rolling in his grave”?12:00 Dr. Rodgers’ personal experience of managing a diverse team14:00 What’s happening in the D&I Space?17:00 Dr. Rodgers’ belief as to why D&I has difficulty with socially focused work17:30 Why Dr. Thomas’ work got the attention of major companies18:00 Early players in the movement (Elsie Cross, Jeff Howard, Merlin Pope)20:00 How the Diversity Management Movement lost its luster (The Four R’s)21:00 Diversity Management’s original intention and the Fifth “R”22:00 How to get the Diversity Management Movement on track23:00 Classic Example of Using Diversity, A.G. Lafley (The Game Changer)25:00 Diversity Practitioners must be Results-oriented___You can find this podcast episode, and many more, by subscribing to the Diversity + Management = Performance: Conversations with Dr. Rodgers podcast show on all major podcast directories including iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and Stitcher. For a deeper dive into this topic, book Dr. Rodgers for speaking, consulting, or coaching services at jora@thediversitycoach.com or at (770) 331-3246. If you found this podcast beneficial to you, please share it on LinkedIn, Facebook, on other social media platforms, or via email. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Dr. James Rodgers, author, speaker, and expert consultant, tells the story of the two words that triggered his career path within Diversity Management.2:00 Why Your Company Should Avoid Being on “The List”2:20 What “Lists” that Large Organizations Should Avoid Being on3:45 The Two Words that caused Dr. Rodgers to Rethink his work4:15 How those Two Words affected Dr. Rodgers5:15 The Rhetoric Trap of Diversity6:15 Why Rhetoric over Results is common in Diversity Management & other initiatives8:15 Rhetoric examples about Diversity9:30 Aspirational statements of Diversity Management10:30 The Reluctance of Executives with Diversity Management12:30 The Four R’s – How Many Diversity Practitioners are Approaching Diversity13:00 Recruitment of Diverse Candidates13:55 Retention of Diverse Candidates15:10 Representation of Diverse Candidates16:25 Reputation of Diversity friendly18:30 Why Diversity Officers work to get on lists19:30 What Dr. Rodgers promotes in Diversity Management20:45 How Dr. Rodgers’ unique background translates well for Diversity Management initiatives____You can find this podcast episode, and many more, by subscribing to the Diversity + Management = Performance: Conversations with Dr. Rodgers podcast show on all major podcast directories including iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and Stitcher. For a deeper dive into this topic, book Dr. Rodgers for speaking, consulting, or coaching services at jora@thediversitycoach.com or at (770) 331-3246. If you found this podcast beneficial to you, please share it on LinkedIn, Facebook, on other social media platforms, or via email. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Dam Podcast is back! and joined with Adam and Marcus is the great James Rodgers. They also go next level and give you news and notes! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dam Podcast is back! and joined with Adam and Marcus is the great James Rodgers. They also go next level and give you news and notes!
Jon and Mike talk with former OSU Wide Receiver and current Director of Player Development, James Rodgers
We took last week off but were back for our regular discussions of everything animated Chris Dan and Yvonne were joined by the very talented animator James Rodgers of Lunar Animation James talked with us about his career and what its like to set up your own animation studio and it was a really interesting discussionJames joins us for the second part of the show but before that we talked some of the masses of animation news that has happened since we last recorded We talk Minions record breaking The Iron Giant FLCL and the London Film Festival among other subjectsThen its time to talk what weve been watching which this week includes Moonbeam City Dinner For Few Rick and Morty and The Snowman Then its time for our chat with James
Moe and James Rodgers talk about how to effectively manage diversity to get 100% from 100% of your people 100% of the time.
Stories from correspondents around the world, introduced by Kate Adie. In this programme Mark Urban hears an Iraqi policeman let rip about his own government and there are predictions of mayhem. In Afghanistan Chris Terrill visits a school that's daring to teach boys and girls together. Niger has joined the club of oil producers and Celeste Hicks describes how the arrival of a spaceship of sorts in the desert is affecting people's lives - but they need to read the small print. James Rodgers visits a World War 1 cemetery near Jerusalem and ponders how events there 100 years ago influenced the region and still do. And Justin Marozzi has been given a nickname - in Somalia. It's not flattering but it's better than the last one.
One of the hardest jobs in journalism is making sense of conflict. Seeing through the fog of war and through what each side wants you to report is fantastically difficult, before you come across issues such as access, logistics, safety and context. James Rodgers has a deep understanding of why this is so hard because for many years (Reuters TV and BBC) he was one of the journalists who spent time in conflict zones from Chechnya and Iraq to Georgia and Gaza. As a result his book Reporting Conflict (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) draws upon his own personal experiences as well his understanding of the issues involved, and the roles that various different types of reporter and journalist can play for different organisations and in very different circumstances. The result is a slim but disarmingly complete and clear book that deals with most of the big issues facing reporters in times of conflict, from the explosion of different technologies to the constraints imposed by practices such as embedding journalists with armed forces. It’s an important, clear and informed contribution to a debate that will continue as media organisations change and technologies evolve, and I thoroughly recommend getting hold of a copy. But first, of course, have a listen to my interview with James. PS. Here is the link to James’ BBC radio documentary about the ‘PR battle for the Caucasus’ (and for those who are interested in the region here is also a link to my own BBC radio documentary looking at the symbolic role that wine played in relations between Russia and Georgia). James’ Twitter feed is @jmacrodgers; mine is @npw99. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the hardest jobs in journalism is making sense of conflict. Seeing through the fog of war and through what each side wants you to report is fantastically difficult, before you come across issues such as access, logistics, safety and context. James Rodgers has a deep understanding of why this is so hard because for many years (Reuters TV and BBC) he was one of the journalists who spent time in conflict zones from Chechnya and Iraq to Georgia and Gaza. As a result his book Reporting Conflict (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) draws upon his own personal experiences as well his understanding of the issues involved, and the roles that various different types of reporter and journalist can play for different organisations and in very different circumstances. The result is a slim but disarmingly complete and clear book that deals with most of the big issues facing reporters in times of conflict, from the explosion of different technologies to the constraints imposed by practices such as embedding journalists with armed forces. It’s an important, clear and informed contribution to a debate that will continue as media organisations change and technologies evolve, and I thoroughly recommend getting hold of a copy. But first, of course, have a listen to my interview with James. PS. Here is the link to James’ BBC radio documentary about the ‘PR battle for the Caucasus’ (and for those who are interested in the region here is also a link to my own BBC radio documentary looking at the symbolic role that wine played in relations between Russia and Georgia). James’ Twitter feed is @jmacrodgers; mine is @npw99. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The South Ossetian conflict not only sparked a military war between Russia and Georgia, but a propaganda battle. James Rodgers examines this ongoing media war between Georgia and Russia - featuring archive clips of key events and interviews.