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Australia's big five banks – ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, Macquarie Group, NAB and Westpac – have all committed to limiting or cutting financing to fossil fuel projects that they feel are not aligned to achieving a net zero future.This requires a lot of work on several fronts, and for investors it's about understanding how realistic the success of such initiatives is – but the data just isn't up to scratch. While our banks are performing well in terms of reporting on Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, there's far less transparency around Scope 3 emissions, or their financed emissions.U Ethical stewardship manager and friend of the podcast Rachel Alembakis joins Financial Standard managing editor Jamie Williamson to discuss why the fund manager is so committed to collaborating with Australia's big banks to ensure alignment with the Paris Agreement and improve data accuracy and transparency.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
John, Kelly and last weeks Newport Half Marathon winner (in 67mins!!) Jamie Williamson host the show this week.We talk through our training weeks and running news.Have a great week all,Cheers,The SMM TeamPS - Go to Jamie's shop: https://kinisirunhub.co.uk/
Join co-hosts Danielle Gomez and Jamie Williamson as they interview Kelly Carvajal Hagemen for an episode of LEAD on READ. Kelly Carvajal Hagemen shares the story of the Seaford School District as the district transformed its literacy outcomes from an underperforming "focus school" to one of the highest achieving districts in the state of Delaware. As the former Director of Instruction of Seaford, Kelly shares a behind the scenes case study of the district's turnaround. In this episode, you will learn aboutthe district's commitment to intersect with literacy, equity, and organizational change.principles of change management that informed buy-in, professional development, and community involvement.a partnership between the district and researchers that grounded their professional development work.Kelly shares more about Seaford's story in The 74.Do you want to learn more from this episode or past READ episodes? Visit readpodcast.org for host Danielle Gomez's bookmarks.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
John, Kelly, Nadia AND Sam talk through an epic day out racing the Roman Road!& We have an interview with 3:58 miler Jamie Williamson who has just opened up a new shop in Bristol ~ Kinisi Run HubHave a good week and hopefully see some of you at Prom :-)Cheers,The SMM Team
Dr. Sarah Woulfin, an expert on leadership and school reform, joins the READ Podcast for a LEAD on READ conversation, co-hosted by Dr. Danielle Gomez and Jamie Williamson. Dr. Woulfin outlines effective actions of leaders to enact school reform and shares her expertise on how to sustain change in education. In this episode, you will learn aboutcurriculum coherence, capacity building, and conditions for effective change.key actions of leaders that facilitate support for educational initiatives.the infrastructural pillars needed to sustain reform.considerations for processes of data collection and analysis.This episode provides insights for leaders at any level of an educational organization.Do you want to learn more from this episode or past READ episodes? Visit readpodcast.organd the Episode #55 homepage for host Danielle Gomez's top bookmarks and resources.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
Join host Bex Deadman in this week's episode of Talk'n TRM, as she's joined by the distinguished Jamie Williamson, Executive Director of the International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA). With a remarkable background in international, legal, and security matters, Jamie brings a wealth of experience to the discussion. He has held significant roles, including heading the Relations with Arms Carriers Unit at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), where he advised and trained State and non-State weapons bearers, including multinational forces and private military and security contractors. In this episode, Bex and Jamie delve into the critical topic of security within Travel Risk Management (TRM). With Jamie's extensive expertise in humanitarian law and justice, they explore the essential role of security in safeguarding travellers and how it integrates into the broader TRM framework. Contact Bex: bex.deadman@assent1.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bex-deadman-aka-travel-risk-bex-70b92419/www.assent1.com Contact Jamie: https://icoca.ch/contact-us/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiewilliamson1/
In this LEAD on READ episode, co-hosts Danielle Scorrano and Jamie Williamson interview Cheryl Cook, the executive director of The Association of LD Schools (ALDS). ALDS is a formal community for schools that educate students with learning differences like dyslexia. This episode invites READers to learn aboutthe benefits of networking in education for building relationships, sharing resources, and inspiring each other.how collaboration fosters communities of advocacy in LD schools. Simply put, “we are stronger together.”why alignment of personal and organizational values matters in educational workplacesThis episode is timely for expanding information, inspiration, and impact for professionals across educational organizations to actualize their purpose, build leadership skills, and collaborate with others to better serve our students.Do you want to learn more about Cheryl Cook or this episode of LEAD on READ? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #49 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
In this episode, I discuss equity in education, the literacy crisis in the US, and how to remove barriers to learning through a growth mindset.
Kristen Wynn joins LEAD on READ, a special, four-part series on the Research Education Advocacy Podcast with co-hosts, Danielle Scorrano, host of the READ Podcast, and Jamie Williamson, Head of School at The Windward School and Executive Director of The Windward Institute. LEAD on READ explores the central question: What does it mean to be a leader in education right now?Kristen Wynn, the State Literacy Director for the Mississippi Department of Education, explains what it means to be an effective literacy leader.In this episode, Ms. Wynn sharesthe behaviors of an effective literacy leader.her leadership story and the key practices she cultivated to grow as a leader.the ways her team addressed the needs of the community to enact changes. toward better reading outcomes.the non-negotiables of leadership. Kristen, Jamie, and Danielle reflect on key lessons and guideposts for leaders to address challenges and monitor successes in their own communities. Do you want to learn more about the LEAD on READ series on the READ Podcast? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #40 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources. Subscribe to READ Podcast to access quarterly episodes of LEAD on READ featuring leaders across the field of education.Do you have ideas for future leaders to highlight on the LEAD on READ series? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
The READ Podcast introduces listeners to a special, four-part series, LEAD on READ, co-hosted by READ host Danielle Scorrano and The Windward School's Head of School and Executive Director of The Windward Institute, Jamie Williamson. LEAD on READ explores the central question: What does it mean to be a leader in education right now? In this introduction episode, Jamie and Danielle outline the “why” behind this series and discuss key questions on every leader's mind. A new episode will be released quarterly in 2023. Tune in with Jamie and Danielle as they interview leaders navigating change and sparking innovation in education.Do you want to learn more about the LEAD on READ series on the READ Podcast? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #39 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources. Subscribe to READ Podcast to access quarterly episodes of LEAD on READ featuring leaders across the field of education.Do you have ideas for future leaders to highlight on the LEAD on READ series? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook. Until next time, READers!
We caught up wioth Apollo Junction as part of our DuggystoneRadio Introducing series Live vocally they are pretty outstanding and on the full show we demonstratd that by playing a live session they did. who are Apollo Junction Apollo Junction are a British Alternative rock band from Leeds, West Yorkshire. The band consists of Jamie Williamson, Matthew Wilson, Jonathan Thornton, Ben Hope and Sam Potter. The name derived from a pub they were in called The Junction discussing the bands mutual love of the Rocky films. The Full Interview Below Spotify If you know any artist we need to be talking to then head over to DuggystoneRadio and hit the Artist Submision page (its the first tab)
Damian Valdez and Jamie Williamson run Lighthouse Herb'n Farm, an organic herb, tea, medicinal plant, and dye-plant operation in eastern San Diego. The farm is located on what is considered Luiseño Payómkawichum native land.In this episode of Voices from the Field, Jamie and Damian talk with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Katherine Favor about their ethic of "leave no trace" -- how they farm organically in San Diego's harsh desert climate in a way that honors this sacred native land, and ensures that it is kept intact for generations to come.For Jamie and Damian, "leave no trace" farming means farming in a way that honors the past while preserving the future.It involves knowing your landscape and its limitations; tailoring every farming practice to the specifics of your growing context; choosing crops that are appropriate to your growing context; keeping your soil covered and disturbing it as little as possible; creating self-regulating systems rather than relying on inputs; using only natural principles of biomimicry and succession to alter your landscape; seed saving; and always attempting to leave the land better than you found it.Related ATTRA Resources:Herb Production in Organic SystemsLavendar Production, Markets, and AgritourismGinseng, Goldenseal, and Other Native RootsOther Resources:Lighthouse Herb'n FarmContact Katherine Favor via email at katherinef@ncat.orgPlease complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office:
Damian Valdez and Jamie Williamson run Lighthouse Herb'n Farm, an organic herb, tea, medicinal plant, and dye-plant operation in eastern San Diego. The farm is located on what is considered Luiseño Payómkawichum native land.In this episode of Voices from the Field, Jamie and Damian talk with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Katherine Favor about their ethic of "leave no trace" -- how they farm organically in San Diego's harsh desert climate in a way that honors this sacred native land, and ensures that it is kept intact for generations to come.For Jamie and Damian, "leave no trace" farming means farming in a way that honors the past while preserving the future.It involves knowing your landscape and its limitations; tailoring every farming practice to the specifics of your growing context; choosing crops that are appropriate to your growing context; keeping your soil covered and disturbing it as little as possible; creating self-regulating systems rather than relying on inputs; using only natural principles of biomimicry and succession to alter your landscape; seed saving; and always attempting to leave the land better than you found it. Related ATTRA Resources: Herb Production in Organic Systems Lavendar Production, Markets, and Agritourism Ginseng, Goldenseal, and Other Native Roots Other Resources: Lighthouse Herb'n Farm Contact Katherine Favor via email at katherinef@ncat.org Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website. You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page. Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website. Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages! Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook Gulf States Regional Office: Website / Facebook Southeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook Northeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
Jesse Allen talks with Jamie Williamson of Pioneer at Dakotafest 2021 about a few different topics related to the show and the Pioneer brand!
Jamie joins us to discuss how being a school psychologist has informed his approach to headship, the work he has done for children with learning differences, and what it was like being new to his school community when the pandemic hit.
In this webinar, Dr Sean McFate, Mr Jamie Williamson and Mr Doug Brooks will discuss how mercenaries and private military companies are changing the rules of war and peacebuilding. Since the second Iraq conflict, the growing presence of private military contractors has generated the need for effective public and private participation and re-statement of existing international law regarding the contractors' oversight, enforcement and accountability, specifically in armed conflict environments.
Jamie Williamson est le directeur exécutif de l'ICoCa (International Code of Conduct Association), association reconnue comme organisation internationale depuis l'année dernière, à Genève.
Julie Washington, PhD, and Windward’s Head of School, Jamie Williamson discuss the impact of race and culture on the Linguistic Landscape of American schools. Dr. Washington’s research focuses on the linguistic differences in students speaking African American English and the implications on identification, literacy, and support in the classroom. Dr. Washington and Mr. Williamson discuss why teacher competence in cultural and linguistic differences is a critical element of effective reading instruction. Drawing from her expertise and experience working in a variety of research and school contexts, Dr. Washington advocates for equity and access for all students.
In this second podcast, Mr Jamie Williamson, Executive Director of International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA), joins us to examine the role of the ICoCA in promoting transparency and accountability for the private security sector.
In this episode, Jamie Williamson, the Head of School at The Windward School, shares his experiences as an educator and leader. He calls for creating educational environments that centralize in advocating for the overall development of the child and that remain laser focused in providing instruction using empirically validated research and data. As a leader, Jamie discusses the importance of values and creating a school community where all students, families, teachers, and leaders thrive.
To call these guys pioneers and innovators isn't overstating it. Gus Pernetz and Jamie Williamson join Dave to discuss Stryd, the world's first power meter for running. Head over to the Stryd Blog and read about some of the happenings at this small but powerful Boulder, CO start-up. During this discussion, Dave, Gus and Jamie talk about the benefits of running with a power meter. How they are using them today, how they can and likely will be used in the future, the differences between training and racing with heart rate on the run versus with power, among other great things. Gus and Jamie were forthcoming with their answers, were straightforward and very honest about where they are with Stryd. We over here at Octane think these guys are really on to something. People 15 years ago thought that training and racing with power in cycling would be a passing fad. It clearly isn't and neither will this. Give the podcast a listen, then check out the following great write ups about Stryd:DC Rainmaker spends some time with StrydWIRED Magazine on StrydCompetitor Running on StrydStryd Kickstarter is LIVE NOW! Get on it.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away...(Liverpool, England)...two nerds set upon an epic quest to write, produce and share their own feature film. We chat with Alan Donohoe and Jamie Williamson, two nerds with a shared love of screenwriting, about their adventure to produce "I Have A Bad Feeling About This," including their collaborative writing process and the slings and arrows of running a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Put on your party hats! We’re throwing a grand celebration with some of our favorite guests from the show’s 11 year history, and you’re invited.Feast of Fun began as Feast of Fools, an artist’s variety show in Chicago, Illinois. Today it’s the world’s most downloaded talk show for a gay and lesbian audience. We just might be the first podcast to ever post 1000 consecutive shows. Yeow!How did we get here? Come take a walk with us down memory lane as we look back on over a thousand podcasts.Three's a charm! Marc Felion, Silky Jumbo and Taylor E Ross Fausto Performing at the Feast of Fools, April 1, 1999. Marc Felion and Fausto FernosListen as we talk to some of the show’s first performers, drag queens, musicians and colorful people who’s creative energies have made it all possible.Has the internet changed how we interact in public spaces or merely given us a new tool to bring people together?Are we using this new media to its fullest potential or are we just begging to scratch the surface?We have Jim Pickett, Silky Jumbo, Taylor E Ross, Victoria Lamarr, Jamie Williamson, Adam Guerino, Jason Smith and Johnny Dangerous.Hilarious clips from years past, celebrity testimonials from: Coco Peru, Glenn Packard, Jim Verraros, Kate Clinton, Cameron Esposito, Madonna, Peaches Christ, Ronnie Kroell and many more!Plus voice mail from you, the listeners. Thank you for all your support. We couldn’t have reached this milestone without you.Check out today’s sponsors: Steamworks Gym, Sauna and Baths.Visit Steamwork’s website and register to get a discounton your next visit. Enter “Feast of Fun” on the promo codefield to get the special discount.____________________FEAST OF FUN IS MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF FABULOUS PEOPLE LIKE YOU.LISTEN TO THOUSANDS LEGENDARY SHOWS with NO ADS:★ feastoffun.com/plus