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What happens when our desire for climate accountability transforms into cancel culture? In this thought-provoking conversation, author of the book Cancel Culture in Climate, Jenny Morgan breaks down how our collective approach to sustainability communication often backfires, creating fear rather than progress.Jenny explains what drove her to write "Cancel Culture and Climate" – seeing organizations retreat from public climate commitments out of fear, even as climate impacts intensify around us. She draws a crucial distinction between cancel culture (which permanently labels entities as "bad") and true accountability (which provides clear pathways for improvement).Through compelling examples like the contrasting approaches of Allbirds and Crocs, she demonstrates how transparency about both achievements and challenges creates space for collective advancement. Rather than celebrating the downfall of competitors, Allbirds showed how industry-wide collaboration benefits everyone – a refreshing alternative to the "schadenfreude" that often dominates sustainability conversations.For businesses struggling with sustainability goals, Jenny offers practical frameworks for honest communication. Instead of burying setbacks in dense reports or glossing over them with vague marketing language, she recommends directly addressing why certain targets weren't met and what's needed to overcome obstacles. This transparency invites stakeholders to contribute solutions rather than simply criticize failures.Most importantly, Jenny reminds us that behind every business decision are human beings with complex motivations. Her "motivational conversation" approach encourages exploring with curiosity, actively listening, and discovering shared values – whether communicating with family members, colleagues, or competing businesses. "If we're just focused on winning the argument," she cautions, "we will lose the argument ultimately."Discover how replacing perfectionism with progress and judgment with curiosity might be our best path forward in addressing climate challenges. Listen now and learn how to have climate conversations that actually work.Enjoying this content? Text us your thoughts! (if you want a response please include an email address in your text)Learn more about Campfire Consulting Visit the Responsibly Different™ Shop where 50% of all profits go back to nonprofit organizations. Wear your spark on your sleeve.
Join host Eric Benson for a powerful conversation with author Jenny Morgan, whose new book Cancel Culture and Climate takes a bold look at the fractures within the climate movement. Jenny shares her personal journey—facing binary thinking, cancel culture, and the urgent need for a new kind of empathetic dialogue. Together, Eric and Jenny explore how kindness, curiosity, and honest conversation can bridge divides and spark real climate solutions. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about healing divisions and moving the climate movement forward with courage and connection.
Join host Eric Benson for a powerful conversation with author Jenny Morgan, whose new book Cancel Culture and Climate takes a bold look at the fractures within the climate movement. Jenny shares her personal journey—facing binary thinking, cancel culture, and the urgent need for a new kind of empathetic dialogue. Together, Eric and Jenny explore how kindness, curiosity, and honest conversation can bridge divides and spark real climate solutions. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about healing divisions and moving the climate movement forward with courage and connection.
Send me a messageIn this episode of Climate Confident, I sit down with Jenny Morgan, author of Cancel Culture in Climate, to explore how public shaming and polarisation are holding back real progress on climate solutions.We already have the tools and technologies needed to reduce emissions, yet fear of criticism—whether from activists, media, or the public—often paralyses businesses and leaders. Jenny explains how cancel culture leads to three major pitfalls:Greenwashing – Overstating sustainability efforts to avoid backlash.Greenhushing – Staying silent about genuine climate initiatives to escape scrutiny.Green recanting – Companies reversing climate commitments due to heightened pressure.Rather than tearing down imperfect efforts, Jenny advocates for empathetic accountability—holding organisations to account while keeping the door open for progress. We discuss how companies like Patagonia and Allbirds have embraced transparency over perfection, and how social media can be both a force for good and a major obstacle to climate communication.Key takeaways:✔ Why fear of being “called out” prevents meaningful climate action.✔ How businesses can regain trust after sustainability missteps.✔ Practical strategies to foster productive climate conversations.Tune in to rethink how we approach climate accountability—and why working with people is more effective than working against them.
We are sharing this crossover episode from Next Economy Now, our other LIFT podcast highlighting the leaders who that are taking a regenerative, bio-regional, democratic, equitable, racially-just, and whole-systems approach to creating the new economy. Check out all episodes here lifteconomy.com/podcast.How can we move beyond shame and blame to foster collaboration in addressing climate challenges? In this episode, Jenny Morgan, climate strategist and author of Cancel Culture in Climate, discusses the intersection of B Corps, cancel culture, regenerative economics, and sustainable business practices.For full show notes, visit: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/jenny-morgan/Our newest session of the Next Economy MBA begins March 25th – join us! This nine-month learning journey is designed to provide emerging leaders of the Next Economy with the skills they need to help their organizations thrive.Learn more and sign up for a free intro with one of our facilitators: https://www.lifteconomy.com/mba.Special Offer for BtB Listeners: Use code PODCASTMBA to save 10% on tuition.Support the showWe want to hear from you! Email us at beyond@lifteconomy.com with requests for content, suggestions for future guests, and feedback about our episodes.
We're delighted to share this episode from Beyond The B, a new podcast from LIFT Economy that dives into the heart and soul of the B Corp movement. Check out all episodes here ➡️ https://go.lifteconomy.com/beyondHow can we move beyond shame and blame to foster collaboration in addressing climate challenges? In this episode, Jenny Morgan, climate strategist and author of Cancel Culture in Climate, discusses the intersection of cancel culture, regenerative economics, and sustainable business practices.For full show notes, visit: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/jenny-morgan/Send us a textA new cohort of the Next Economy MBA begins March 25th – join us! This nine-month learning journey is designed to provide emerging leaders of the Next Economy with the skills they need to help their organizations thrive.Learn more and sign up for a free intro with one of our facilitators: https://www.lifteconomy.com/mba.Special Offer for NEN Listeners: Use code PODCASTMBA to save 10% on tuition.Support the show
In today’s episode, Nathan Stuck sits down with Jenny Morgan, founder of Pact Three and author of the book Cancel Culture in Climate. Pact Three is dedicated to helping businesses align their values with impactful action. Jenny’s career spans hospitality, tech, and sustainability consulting, where she has used her entrepreneurial spirit and passion for inclusivity to help organizations navigate the intersection of profitability and purpose. Through her work in the B Corp movement and beyond, she’s transformed businesses, events, and industries into more conscious, community-focused spaces. In this episode, they dive into Jenny’s journey from hosting women in tech events to leading sustainability initiatives, her strategies for fostering empathetic conversations that inspire change, and her vision for making sustainability and B Corp certification more inclusive and accessible. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation about leadership, sustainability, and how collaboration and transparency can drive meaningful progress for businesses and communities. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Learn more at www.cancelcultureinclimate.com Follow Jenny at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennycmorgan/ CREDITS Theme Music
In today’s episode, Nathan Stuck sits down with Jenny Morgan, founder of Pact Three and author of the book Cancel Culture in Climate. Pact Three is dedicated to helping businesses align their values with impactful action. Jenny’s career spans hospitality, tech, and sustainability consulting, where she has used her entrepreneurial spirit and passion for inclusivity to help organizations navigate the intersection of profitability and purpose. Through her work in the B Corp movement and beyond, she’s transformed businesses, events, and industries into more conscious, community-focused spaces. In this episode, they dive into Jenny’s journey from hosting women in tech events to leading sustainability initiatives, her strategies for fostering empathetic conversations that inspire change, and her vision for making sustainability and B Corp certification more inclusive and accessible. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation about leadership, sustainability, and how collaboration and transparency can drive meaningful progress for businesses and communities. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Learn more at www.cancelcultureinclimate.com Follow Jenny at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennycmorgan/ CREDITS Theme Music
My guest in this episode is sustainability expert and author Jenny Morgan, and we discuss the themes of her new book 'Cancel Culture in Climate'. Jenny shares her insights into how cancel culture negatively impacts the climate action movement by promoting fear, silence, and retraction among organizations. She emphasizes the need for positive accountability and collaboration, particularly within the oil and gas sector, to drive meaningful progress. The conversation delves into the nuances of greenwashing, greenhushing, and green recanting, stressing the importance of open, constructive communication over divisive tactics. 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Introducing Today's Guest: Jenny Morgan04:06 Jenny Morgan's Background and Career07:50 The Impact of Cancel Culture on Climate Change11:13 Key Arguments from Jenny's Book13:42 Challenges in the Oil and Gas Sector23:48 Symptoms of Cancel Culture33:50 Finding Common Ground and Moving Forward40:08 Conclusion and Book PromotionTakeaways: The importance of collaboration over cancellation in addressing climate change is paramount for progress. Communication breakdown due to cancel culture can hinder effective climate action and collaboration. Greenwashing and green hushing are detrimental to transparency and accountability in sustainability efforts. Acknowledge the complexities of organizations working in oil and gas to foster constructive dialogue. Finding common ground between stakeholders can lead to innovative solutions for climate issues. Accountability should focus on positive outcomes rather than punishment to encourage better practices. Connect with Jenny on LinkedInFind the book hereStoriesforthefuture.com
Carolyn Harding with Jenny Morgan, Anton Krieger, and Dr. Julie Weatherington-Rice, producers of the upcoming Sunday, June 2, Central Ohio Concert Book-Tour Event: FrackStock w/ Justin Nobel. Jenny Morgan is a singer/songwriter and an environmental public health activist from Columbus, Ohio. Jenny's songs have been used for independent documentaries, for nature programs, in school classrooms, at political rallies and more. Along with being a singer/songwriter, Jenny is also a preschool teacher and founder of The Leave No Child Inside Central Ohio Collaborative and Citizen Pollution Watch. She also sits on the steering team of Save Ohio Parks, and is a long time member of the Ohio Brine Task Force, a group working to ban radioactive gas and oil deicers and dust suppressants from our Ohio roads. Anton Krieger started as an environmental justice organizer at Buckeye Environmental Network in 2021 and manages the oil & gas waste program. He received his Master of Public Administration from Cleveland State University with a dual specialization in economic development and city management. He serves as the secretary on the Board of Supervisors for Cuyahoga County's Soil and Water Conservation District. Dr. Julie Weatherington-Rice is the Sr. Scientist for the local engineering firm of Bennett & Williams who specialize in the installation and management of public water supplies and the protection of our water, soil and air. She hold a BSEdu in Earth Science Education, a MS in Geology and PhD in Soil Science, all from Ohio State. Dr. Julie Weatherington-Rice has a deep and wide knowledge of the geology of Central Ohio, the effects of the oil & gas industry on our region, and Ohio's regulatory system as it pertains to both. She has been an invaluable guide and resource to many organizations working to protect Ohio's water, air and soil. On Sunday, June 2, FrackStock w/ Justin Nobel takes Place. It's advertised as A night of Love, Justin and Music. What is FrackStock? Where? Why? Justin Nobel's (environmental journalist) 2020 RollingStone magazine story, “America's Radioactive Secret,” won an award for longform writing with the National Association of Science Writers and inspired his newly released book, Petroleum-238: Big Oil's Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It. Justin's writing has helped lead to lawsuits, public dialogue and been taught at Harvard's School of Public Health. Sign Up for Your Free Ticket/s HERE: https://events.humanitix.com/frackstock-w-justin-nobel Find Out More about Justin Nobel HERE: https://petroleum-238.blogspot.com/ Producers and Sponsors: GrassRoot Ohio: facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Buckeye Environmental Network: benohio.org Jenny Morgan Music: jennymorganmusic.com First Universalist Unitarian Church of Columbus: firstuucolumbus.org Columbus Community Rights Network: ColumbusBillofRights.org Save Ohio Parks: saveohioparks.org Third Act Ohio: ThirdActOhio.org Ohio Brine Task Force: ohbrinetaskforce.org GrassRoot Ohio - Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams @ WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Face Book: www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ SoundCloud! @user-42674753 Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!
The most challenging problems cannot be solved by government and nonprofits alone—it requires a collective effort. This episode's guest is Jenny Morgan of Tradewater, a carbon offset company that targets the most potent greenhouse gases and destroys them before they ever reach the atmosphere. Learn more about Jenny's passion for changing the way we view … Continue reading Episode 140: Tradewater with Jenny Morgan The post Episode 140: Tradewater with Jenny Morgan appeared first on Taking Care in Business.
Ready to unearth some mechanisms behind combating greenhouse gases and climate change? Join me in this enlightening conversation with Jenny Morgan, a passionate environmental justice advocate, and Market Development Manager at Tradewater. We dive straight into Tradewater's remarkable work in managing halocarbons and methane equivalent to a staggering 6.7 million metric tons of CO2, and the profound impact this has on our environment. The episode takes a fascinating turn as we brave the choppy waters of cancel culture, greenwashing, and greenHUSHING. We break down how these controversial topics shape climate discourse and the cascading effects they have on brands like Windex and Nature Valley. Striking an optimistic note, we reveal how you can be a catalyst for change, starting with the power of your dollar. Then, we peel back the layers of the complex task of plugging orphaned oil and gas wells and the environmental hazards posed by leaking methane. No stone is left unturned as we delve into the transformative power of collective action in curbing climate change. We share inspiring stories from Tradewater's impactful initiatives in Ghana and the courageous individuals on the frontlines of environmental conservation. The conversation takes a serious turn as we reflect on the ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision to lift federal protections for the majority of our wetlands. We round up the episode with a detailed discussion on B Corp certification, the insidious influence of greenwashing, and the potential of collective action to make a tangible difference in the fight against climate change.Learn more at https://tradewater.us; Drawdown Solutions Library | Project Drawdown, and Giving Green | High-impact climate giving.Dirigo Collective Website
Jenny joined Tradewater in 2022 as the Market Development Manager. She is passionate in changing the way we view business to be both profitable and purposeful. Climate risk and financial risk can no longer be viewed as separate topics. Jenny has worked within the technology and hospitality sectors, and comes with 15+ years of experience in Business Operations, Market Development, and Community Engagement. “Tradewater is working to make the greatest possible difference in the fight against climate change and is doing so as quickly as possible.” As a mission-based B-Corp, Tradewater works to permanently prevent potent greenhouse and ozone-depleting gases like refrigerants and methane from releasing into the atmosphere. They also provide free calculators for businesses and individuals to calculate their carbon emissions and have offsetting solutions for their certified projects.
Jenny Morgan from Tradewater joins us to break down carbon offsets. Listen in as we explore how they work, their history, and their future in the climate space.
All business owners and humans living on the planet make an environmental impact. When the planet faces problems like climate change, we are also affected. It's up to us to be aware of the planet's struggles we face today and be part of an environmental solution.In this episode of Her CEO Journey, we invited Jenny Morgan, Market Development Manager of Tradewater, to share their solutions to the climate crisis. She talks about how they reduce the world's carbon footprint. Jenny also explains what small and big businesses can do to reduce their carbon emissions and how we can work together to make a positive impact. If you want to discover how you can do your part in helping save the planet, join us in our conversation with Jenny.3 reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Understand why climate risks threaten profitability.Learn how a business can determine its emissions and go carbon neutral — or even carbon negative!Discover how any business can contribute to an environmental solution to the climate crisis.Episode Highlights[02:20] Jenny's Journey to Make Impact With Tradewater[05:05] Tradewater's Immediate and Impactful Solutions[11:22] How Businesses Can Make an Environmental Impact[13:29] The Pros and Cons of Carbon Financing[16:22] Going Beyond in Reducing Carbon Emissions[19:36] Working With Tradewater[23:23] B Corporations for Climate Impact and Awareness[27:30] The Challenges in Making an Environmental ImpactResourcesTradewater and its free business calculatorConnect with Jenny: LinkedIn | EmailConnect with Christina Sjahli: LinkedIn Find out about Profit Reimagined: LinkedIn | Website Enjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With the Profit ReimaginedReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with the team at any time.
“Itʻs not just governments or nonprofits, businesses can have a huge impact on climate change.” Can we reach our climate goals globally if businesses donʻt change? Jenny Morgans works to help businesses do better for the planet - from carbon removal to carbon avoidance to certifications and changing their internal systems. She provides tools and pathways for companies to make a real change and helps them get there, and the most effective ways for us as consumers to push companies to do better. Sustainability shop: ocean-minded merch Read the Ripple: our monthly blue newsletter Blue Messages: Text "TCC" to 833-522-0992 Follow TCC on Instagram & Tiktok Get in touch with Jenny on LinkedIn or via email: jmorgan@tradewater.us | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennymevents/ Jennyʻs consulting firm: Pact Three https://pactthree.com/ Tradewater: https://tradewater.us/ Carbon Neutral Collective & Business Carbon Calculator: https://cnc.tradewater.us/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainabilityandthesea/support
The events industry has an enormous impact on the environment and the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere. In this episode, we will be talking with Sustainability Activist, Environmental Justice Advocate and the Market Development Manager at Tradewater, Jenny Morgan about the environmental impact events have and what we can do to reduce that impact. If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a 5-star review and share the episode with a colleague or friend Find out more at: www.theeventscast.com/jennymorgan Follow or send us a message On Instagram: www.instagram.com/theeventscast On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-cast/
Jenny Morgan founded Pact Three inspired by the 2020 wild fires, which were in her North West America back yard. Pact three partners with teams seeking to be more conscious towards the community, planet, and their employees, working with organisations, assessing their social and environmental impact. In this episode, which, as the title suggests, is about the positives, Jenny digs into the motivations behind her business discussing what it does and how it helps. Passionate and motivated, Jenny goes on to discuss the value for events clients in Pact Three working outside the sector too, understanding sustainability, staffing and the recruitment process, the younger generation and their better grasp of environmentalism and the flaws in pursuing perfection. With host James Dickson putting the questions – ‘do' the regular prefix – Jenny Morgan goes on to talk measurables, certifications, doing things differently and much, much more.
In this episode, podcast host and artist Jessica Libor chats with one of the Muses Escape founders, Syrie Moskowitz. Syrie is an artist, writer, and director, known for her expertise in historical costumes and ability to bring fairytales to life, both in front of and behind the lens. She has collaborated with world-renowned artists, authors, and photographers, including Ellen von Unwerth, Mark Seligar, Pamela Hanson, David Salle, Amy Arbus, George Holz, Salman Rushdie, David Michalek, and Jenny Morgan. She is the creative director of the New York City-based immersive theatre group, The Lillian Lorraine Collective, for which she has written, directed, and produced numerous performances over the last six years. Her shows have appeared at such venues as Lincoln Center, the Whitney, and the Morgan Library. The Muses Escape is best described by an attendee, Kendra, as she writes: "Resolute in finding secluded and unique locales, the Muses provide immersion into a world of the past, into a time of beauty enhanced by texture – hand written letters, luxurious gowns, and photos filled with mystique. The lectures and workshops probe the depths of human psyche to reach truest potential, sometimes at the stroke of midnight. If you are searching – yearning – for something akin to magic, Muses Escapes will not fail your desires." Learn about the Muses Escape and attend their magical events here: https://www.musesescape.com/ Follow the Muses Escape on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musesescape/ Learn more about Jessica's artwork here: https://www.jessicalibor.com ~ Explore courses and coaching for artists here: https://www.thevisionaryartistssalon.com ~ Explore and enroll for the Luminary Artist Academy here: https://www.thevisionaryartistssalon.com/luminary-artist-academy Contact Jessica at jlibor@jessicalibor.com or on Instagram at @jessicaliborstudio and @thevisionaryartistssalon ~ Free guide to selling your art online authentically: CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE GUIDE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspiredpainter/support
Jenny Morgan and Juan Browne shares their recent Trans America Trail (TAT) experiences and answer your TAT questions. From preparation to riding, come and get your TAT on!Jenny is a British adventure rider and former Dakar Rally racer who was instrumental in developing upgrades for Honda's CB500X, BMW's G310GS and Yamaha's Tenere 700 with Rally-Raid Products. In recent years she has travelled extensively all over North America. Juan is an airline pilot and host of the successful ‘Blancolirio’ YouTube channel.• Check out the Blancolirio YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/blancolirio• CB500X Tackles the Rubicon Trail! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7jpO...• Time Stamps:02:00 Guest introductions04:08 Can you give us some background on how you guys met?06:40 How did you guys decide to work together?08:30 Have you done it all the way across?12:05 Did you have any memorable moments of favorite sections on the TAT?15:00 How would you suggest to choose a proper bike?20:15 What spares did you take with you?25:50 Reasons to travel in a smaller group32:10 What type of wildlife did you experience?34:14 Carrying equipment, planning routes43:45 Any hints or tips for recording your travels?50:30 Question regarding luggage---• ADVMoto has a new Merch Shop with Custom COVID Facemasks!https://ADVMotoMerch.com• ADVMoto has a new Podcast channel!http://ADVMotoRadio.com⚡️ If you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel and click the and click the
We close our trilogy of Miami Art Week Radio Juxtapoz episodes with an old friend, Diogo Machado, aka ADD FUEL. After talking about the subtle aspects of daily life with Jean Jullien and identifying the self in a deeply personal conversation with Jenny Morgan, we sat down with ADD FUEL for another wide-ranging conversation about how his interest and expansion on the history of Portuguese tile works and how he has applied that to his fine art and street work practice. What we learned in the episode is not only the utilitarian and intricate craft of tile works in Portugal's history, but how ADD FUEL's characters and personal designs into his tile patterns is part of a long lineage of personalization of the art form. He talks about how that craft has been applied in other cultures, and how his research when doing murals has helped him localize the work. From Lisbon's unique graffiti history to his new studio set-up, we catch an artist on the precipice of a major jump, embedded with history and yet pushing the genre forward. All Miami Art Week podcasts were supported by Vans. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast HERE. The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is hosted by Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV and Juxtapoz Editor, Evan Pricco.
We love when we get two former cover artists on Radio Juxtapoz, and following up on our conversation with Jean Jullien during Miami Art Week where Juxtapoz and Vans took over The Hotel of South Beach, we sat down with one of our favorite contemporary painters, Jenny Morgan. The Brooklyn-based painter, who was the cover of both our print edition and the Juxtapoz Hyperreal book, has been working away in her studio for the past few years, and with her work in Juxtapoz at 25: In Black & White, episode 31 of Radio Juxtapoz is her first interview in over 3 years! In this conversation, Morgan goes deep into her analysis on self-portraits, not only talking about her revelation of seeing her own self on the wall at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver during her mid-career survey, but the intimacy of self and the bodies of her and her friends. The Utah-born painter talks about her life in Brooklyn, how she still feels energized by the city and the artists living there but also how her 3 years away from the limelight after her museum survey has allowed her to reevaluate and enhance her craft. This episode coincides with Morgan announcing her upcoming solo exhibition with Mother Gallery, opening March 21st, 2020. All Miami Art Week podcasts were supported by Vans. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast HERE. The Radio Juxtapoz Podcast is hosted by Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV and Juxtapoz Editor, Evan Pricco.
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This is one of a number of special podcasts I'm adding for Microsoft Ignite 2019. It's the audio of a video I did in my role as Community Reporter at Microsoft Ignite. You can watch the full video at: thoughtstuff.co.uk/video. Jenny Morgan's role at Microsoft Ignite is to ensure all attendees are well looked after by providing services such as Quiet Rooms, Audiojack stations, and ... therapy animals! I spoke to her about what's on offer at Microsoft Ignite, and why having this available to attendees is so important.
In this episode, Kate Wilson and Khalida Liaquat sit down with Nicole Bertsch, Jenny Morgan, and Patricia Birch to further explore the authors' recent articles in the Journal of Genetic Counseling and shed light on genetic counselors cultivating cultural safety with diverse patient populations. For complete information on the speakers in today's episode, and on the NSGC Podcast series, visit https://www.nsgc.org/podcasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Episode 39, in which Jenny Morgan talks about touring the US on a BMW G 310 GS. The News looks at a history-making motorcycle racing season, Indian’s new Ride Command, the demise of the Suzuki Hayabusa, electric offerings from Honda and Zero, and the stunning Ducati Panigale V4R. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America and Dunlop Motorcycle Tires. Learn more on our website, chasingthehorizon.us, and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.
Kate and Carla talk with Jenny and Rachael, co-pastors at Highlands Church in Denver, about maturing in leadership, leadership styles, and using our words.
If you're travelling to or live in the United States, and you're looking for a long distance motorcycle adventure utilizing mainly back roads and trails, the Trans-America Trail may be just what you're looking for. On the website, it says that dual-sport motorcycle is required for the more challenging sections, and the best time to do the entire trail is probably late June in to early September, to avoid snow in some of the states. The TAT maps and roll charts have been designed to ride only from East to West, no matter where your starting point is. Fuel stops are fairly regular, motel locations are marked on the maps, and if you're camping you might want to do your research ahead of time if using a roll chart, as they're not marked on there. A GPS is not required to do the TAT, as the roll chart is used with your odometer, but the GPS is a great back up. Make sure you plan well in advance, as you'll have to purchase your maps and roll charts on the TAT website, and allow enough time for delivery. While waiting for it all to arrive, you can start packing and making travel arrangements. In this week's episode we talk to British rally racer, Jenny Morgan and Brad Barker, from The Ride of my Life. Jenny rode the TAT a couple of times, first on a Yamaha Tenere 660 and then the CBX500 with the Rally Raid package. When we spoke to Brad, he was riding the TAT and offering a challenge to The Ride of My Life followers, which include some prizes. Trans-America Trail: www.transamtrail.com Jenny Morgan: Jenny Morgan is a British rally racer who rode the Trans America Trail (TAT) on a 50 day trip, covering more than 12,000 miles from the west to east coast and back again on the Trans-America Trail. Website: www.jennydakar.com ADV Rider Forum: http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/trans-am-500-the-seven-year-itch.1061450/ Brad Barker: Brad Barker is the producer of The Ride of My Life YouTube videos and website, with the goal of discovering the good stuff, exploring and riding to different places in the world, and to impact lives in a positive way. Website: www.therideofmylife.net Show Sponsors: Max BMW BestRest Products Green Chile Adventure Gear Motobriiz IMS Products MotoBird Adventures Music by Jason Shaw at www.audionautix.com Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
In this episode we're discussing women, work, and faith as we hear from women in leadership at the OPEN Network conference 2016. PODCAST GUESTS (in order): Marlee Walters, Jen Fisher, Carla Ewert, Mira Joyner, Laura Truax, Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, Jenny Morgan, Rachael McClair, Laura Buffington, Katie Hays, Cameron Trimble For more information on "She Is Called: OPEN Conversations for Women in Leadership" visit sheiscalledconversations.com
In this episode we're discussing women, work, and faith as we hear from women in leadership at the OPEN Network conference 2016. PODCAST GUESTS (in order): Marlee Walters, Jen Fisher, Carla Ewert, Mira Joyner, Laura Truax, Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, Jenny Morgan, Rachael McClair, Laura Buffington, Katie Hays, Cameron Trimble For more information on "She Is Called: OPEN Conversations for Women in Leadership" visit sheiscalledconversations.com
In this episode we're discussing women, work, and faith as we hear from women in leadership at the OPEN Network conference 2016. PODCAST GUESTS (in order): Marlee Walters, Jen Fisher, Carla Ewert, Mira Joyner, Laura Truax, Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, Jenny Morgan, Rachael McClair, Laura Buffington, Katie Hays, Cameron Trimble For more information on "She Is Called: OPEN Conversations for Women in Leadership" visit sheiscalledconversations.com
EPISODE OVERVIEW:In this episode we're discussing women, work, and faith as we hear from women in leadership at the OPEN Network conference 2016. PODCAST GUESTS (in order): Marlee Walters, Jen Fisher, Carla Ewert, Mira Joyner, Laura Truax, Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, Jenny Morgan, Rachael McClair, Laura Buffington, Katie Hays, Cameron TrimbleFor more information on "She Is Called: OPEN Conversations for Women in Leadership" visit sheiscalledconversations.comThe conference will take place in New York City, at West End Collegiate Church, May 2-4, 2017. Space is limited, so register today!
In this episode I’m talking with Brooklyn based artist Jenny Morgan. Jenny’s paintings are figurative and contemporary. She brings a light intensity to her subjects that is really compelling. Her work has been shown in numerous group and solo shows all over America and Europe. We have a great conversation about her process both internal […]
Caregiving is at the very cornerstone of Stupid Cancer's mission and programs; and CancerCon's agenda reflects this wholeheartedly. To give a sneak peak of what caregivers can expect this April in Denver, we're joined by young adult caregiver Colin Ferro (Director of Operations, Epic Experience) and Jenny Morgan, LCSW (Director of Social Services, Rocky Mountain Hospice.) Caregiver Spotlight on Brent Benson.
Caregiving is at the very cornerstone of Stupid Cancer's mission and programs; and CancerCon's agenda reflects this wholeheartedly. To give a sneak peak of what caregivers can expect this April in Denver, we're joined by young adult caregiver Colin Ferro (Director of Operations, Epic Experience) and Jenny Morgan, LCSW (Director of Social Services, Rocky Mountain Hospice.) Caregiver Spotlight on Brent Benson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jenny Morgan is now on her return journey to the UK, and calls from Sao Paulo sounding much better than the last time we heard from her. Let's hope she's as fresh when she lands back home. Fly safe, Jenny!
We have another long chat with Jenny Morgan from her hospital bed in Chile, and she shares some incredible insight into what it's like to be an "everyday" (read: amateur) rider on the Dakar. A must-listen for hardcore rally fans.
Tamsin calls in from the bivouac with a quick report on Jenny Morgan after her crash.
We talk with Jenny Morgan from her hospital bed in Chile post-surgery. She crashed heavily on stage 4 yesterday and was evacuated via helicopter. She underwent surgery today to stabilize her leg injury, and we spoke to her shortly thereafter. As always, she was full of incredible stories and very energetic despite the situation. Jenny on the ground before the medical corps got to her.
Jenny Morgan calls in with a report from her eventful stages 2 and 3. Jenny's a RallyRAIDio pro, and leaves you with dust in your mouth after listening to her stories. :-)
Jenny Morgan rings in with a detailed call following the completion of her inaugural Dakar stage. Well done, Jenny!