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Best podcasts about John Clarke

Latest podcast episodes about John Clarke

Fulham Focus
Who Put The Ball In The Brentford Net

Fulham Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 51:59


Harry F***in' Wilson! Still basking in the glory of battering Brentford, Sam, Kish and Focus debutant John Clarke get together to talk bragging rights, record breakers and Welsh wizardry. Also covered is TC's future, the birth of a new King, and just why were Bobby Moore, George Best and Pavel Pogrebnyak mentioned in the same breath?

The Opperman Report
John Clarke : POW MIAs ,TWA 800, Vince Foster

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 120:13


Hull Vineyard Church
Signs & Wonders // The Power Of Expectation // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 32:49


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series Signs & Wonders.

Hull Vineyard Church
Signs & Wonders // Part 4 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 23:03


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series Signs & Wonders.

Green Left
Climate Change is a Class Issue | Global Ecosocialist Network

Green Left

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 49:37


This is a recording of a recent meeting of the Global Ecosocialist Network presenting the new book, 'Climate Change is a Class Issue', by Sarah Glynn and John Clarke. Find out more about the book and the authors here: https://climateandclass.net/the-authors/ This discussion is presented by Paul Le Blanc, an activist and acclaimed US historian who has written extensively on labour and social movements in the US and Europe. He is also a member of the Global Ecosocialist Network and Pittsburgh Green New Deal, among other organisations. Climate Change is a Class Issue is a vital new book that explains the link between capitalism and the climate crisis, and discusses the solution, ecosocialism. You can read Green Left's review here: https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/climate-and-class Download the book for free, or buy it, here: https://climateandclass.net/

Hull Vineyard Church
Signs & Wonders // Part 3 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 31:40


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our new series Signs & Wonders.

Cardiff Vineyard Podcasts
Filled with the Holy Spirit; Marked with Power || John Clarke

Cardiff Vineyard Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 27:19


Sunday 23rd March 2025 - Central Site (AM)Speaker: John Clarke John and his wife Joni lead the Vineyard Church in Hull, and visited us to minister at Kingdom PursuitJohn reminds us that in order to live for Jesus, and demonstrate His power, we need to be filled with the Holy Spirit, over and over again.__________________Acts 1 v 88)  But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.'Recorded at Central Site (AM) - 23Mar2025

The Breach Show
The market won't house you

The Breach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 48:09


A recent Housing Justice Convergence in Montreal brought together organizers, policy experts, funders, and housing advocacy groups from across Canada. For this episode, we're rebroadcasting the keynote panel, facilitated by The Breach's Dru Oja Jay. Featuring housing activists Chiara Padovani and John Clarke, and economist Ricardo Tranjan, the panel explores what it takes to build a winning housing justice movement—and why removing profit from housing is a necessary red line.

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Food Systems - FFA
In discussion with Tassos Haniotis and John Clarke

Food Systems - FFA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 26:48


In this episode, we sit down with Tassos Haniotis, former Director at DG AGRI and Senior Guest Researcher at IIASA, and John Clarke, former Head of EU delegation to the WTO and the UN in Geneva,to explore the latest geopolitical shifts and their impact on global trade. We discuss what 2025 might hold for the rules-based order and how key policy developments could reshape international markets.

Hull Vineyard Church
Signs & Wonders // Part 1 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 36:00


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke launched our new series Signs & Wonders.

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Teaching // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 28:26


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our vision series Blueprint

The Daily Poem
Richard Henry Horne's "The Plough"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 9:04


Today's poem features a simple but satisfying sleight of hand. Happy reading.Richard Henry Horne (1802-1884), poet, was born on 31 December 1802 at Edmonton, near London, the eldest of three sons of James Horne (d.1810), quarter-master in the 61st Regiment; his grandfather was Richard Horne, secretary to Earl St Vincent. Richard was brought up at the home of his rich paternal grandmother and attended John Clarke's School where John Keats was also a pupil. In April 1819 Horne entered Sandhurst Military College but left in December 1820. In 1823 after reading Shelley's Queen Mab, he decided to become a poet.In 1825 Horne sailed as midshipman in the Libertad to fight for Mexican independence. After two years in America he returned to London, where in 1833 he published his first book Exposition of the False Medium and Barriers Excluding Men of Genius from the Public. In the next decade he published three poetic dramas, contributed prolifically to literary magazines, edited the Monthly Repository in 1836-37 and served on the royal commission on child employment in factories in 1841. His most famous year was 1843 when he published his epic Orion at a farthing a copy to show his contempt for public taste. It ran to six editions in a year and made him a celebrity. During the Irish famine he was correspondent for the Daily News. In 1847 he married Catherine, daughter of David Foggo.In 1852 Horne faced a crisis: his marriage was failing; he was impoverished; he was discontented in his work on Charles Dickens's Household Words; and he was torn between the practical and poetic sides of his nature. Tempted by dreams of fortune on the Australian goldfields and a chance to escape, Horne arrived at Melbourne in September. He soon became commander of the private gold escort and in 1853 assistant gold commissioner at Heathcote and Waranga. He was erratic in both posts and was dismissed in November 1854. By 1855 his English ties were severed, his wife having requested a formal separation. In Melbourne he became clerk to (Sir) Archibald Michie, and lived with a Scottish girl; their son, born in 1857, died after seven months. In September 1856 as a radical Horne contested Rodney in the Legislative Assembly but lost. As a commissioner of sewerage and water supply in 1857 when Melbourne's new reservoir was under public attack, he did little to appease the critics. By 1860 he was again unemployed and living at St Kilda with a female companion. He was well known at Captain Kenney's swimming baths, lectured at Mechanics' Institutes on 'The Causes of Success in Life' and failed to win the Belfast (Port Fairy) seat. He helped to found the Tahbilk vineyard on the Goulburn River. In 1862-63 the Royal Literary Fund assisted him.In June 1863 Horne was made warden of the Victorian Blue Mountain goldfield near Trentham: 'my Siberia'. Again he began to write seriously and found tranquillity. On visits to Melbourne he held court at Henry Dwight's bookshop, and became friendly with George Gordon McCrae and Marcus Clarke. In 1864 he published a lyrical drama, Prometheus the Fire-Bringer, and in 1866 for the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition a masque, The South Sea Sisters; it contained a rhythmic representation of an Aboriginal corroboree which brought acclaim. In 1867 he celebrated the arrival of the Duke of Edinburgh with a cantata, Galatea Secunda, signing himself Richard Hengist Horne, the name by which he was henceforth known. In Australia he produced no significant poetry but some good prose: Australian Facts and Prospects(London, 1859), and an essay, 'An Election Contest in Australia' in Cornhill, 5 (1862). Disillusioned, he sailed in June 1869 for England where he became a literary doyen, producing many new works all artistically worthless. His poverty was relieved in 1874 by a government pension, and he died at Margate on 13 March 1884.-bio via Australian Dictionary of Biography This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

Christadelphians Talk
The Final Hours #3 The The trial (John Clarke)

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 48:04


#3 A @Christadelphians Video: The Roman and Jewish leaders are involved in the trials of Christ. Then location of the various trials is considered. While Pilate is willing to let Jesus go, the Jewish leaders are determined to put him to death.

INTO THE MUSIC
The TIMOTHYPAUL BAND is writing and playing soulful music from the heart

INTO THE MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 48:43


Text us about this show.Timothy Donovan cut his musical teeth in Boston where he grew up. He heard the likes of Boston bands like The J. Geils Band, Aerosmith, The Cars, and, of course, Boston, but the local scene also had a band called Orpheus who were regional favorites. After his move to northern New Hampshire, he took time off from music but when he came back to it, he began to forge vital relationships with his co-writers Karen Girard and Willie Cintron. He opened Riverside Recording Studios in Berlin, NH and has now formed the TimothyPaul Band. Tim has taken his 50-plus years of making music and turned it into a career of creating soulful music from the heart. Hear about it here."Heaven" written and performed by TimothyPaul℗ 2021 Timothy Donovan Sr. Used with permission of Timothy Donovan Sr."Soul Again" and "Not Really" performed by the TimothyPaul Bandwritten by Timothy Donovan and Willie Cintron℗ 2023 Riverside Recording Studios. Used with permission of Timothy Donovan Sr."The Void" performed by John Clarke (ft. TimothyPaul)words by Conrad Hermann, music by John Clarke℗ 2025 John Clarke. Used with permission of Timothy Donovan Sr. and John ClarkeSupport the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...

Hull Vineyard Church
Heroes // Enoch // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 38:07


On Sunday evening Senior Pastor John Clarke launched our new series Heroes.

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Whole Life Generosity // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 28:23


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our vision series Blueprint

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Vision Of Generosity // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 36:32


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our new vision series Blueprint.

rabble radio
A new progressive alternative in Canada

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 30:01


This week, we share a clip from the first episode of the latest season of the Courage My Friends podcast series. In this episode, independent journalist and public historian Taylor C. Noakes, author, political economist and senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Ricardo Tranjan and social justice activist and former organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, John Clarke reflect on the current state of progressive politics in Canada.  Listen to the full episode here, on Needs No Introduction – home of the Courage My Friends podcast series.  About our guests John Clarke is a writer and activist who became involved in anti-poverty organizing in the 1980s, when he helped to form a union of unemployed workers in London, Ontario. In 1990, he became an organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and stayed in this role until 2019 when he became Packer Visitor in Social Justice at York University. Taylor C. Noakes is an independent journalist and public historian from Montreal. Ricardo Tranjan is a political economist, senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, frequent media commentator in English and French, and author of two books, including the national bestseller The Tenant Class. If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you find your podcasts. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends — it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca. 

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Radical Generosity // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 37:28


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our new vision series Blueprint.

Needs No Introduction
Do we need a new progressive alternative in Canada?

Needs No Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 58:28


In our season eight premiere, we welcome independent journalist and public historian Taylor C. Noakes, author, political economist and senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Ricardo Tranjan and welcome back writer, social justice activist and former organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, John Clarke. The group reflects on the current state of progressive politics in Canada, the Liberal legacy and the possibility of a Conservative win. They discuss the need for a new progressive alternative and wonder aloud what this could look like. Reflecting on Canadian political parties, Noakes says: “They are far too established. They have become organizations unto themselves that seek self-preservation above all else … It has essentially prevented them by and large from experiencing the kind of renewal that's necessary to keep political parties vibrant and connected to people in their day-to-day concerns.” Speaking to the rise of political right-wing populism, Clarke says: “People's lives are being thrown into turmoil … But a serious left political alternative is not put before people. And there's no question that the Right is presenting alternatives, hateful, hateful alternatives and pseudo solutions … There's a great deal of anger that can take very positive directions, but there's also within a minority of the population a mood of reactionary rage.” According to Tranjan: “[W]hat would bring really [a] breathe of fresh air here is if we have a political formation, that is a vehicle for social movements for community organizations for the share of the workforce that does not benefit from being part of a union from those groups that are not now represented in the day-to-day claptrap of policy debate." About today's guests:  John Clarke is a writer and activist who became involved in anti-poverty organizing in the 1980s, when he helped to form a union of unemployed workers in London, Ontario. In 1990, he became an organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and stayed in this role until 2019 when he became Packer Visitor in Social Justice at York University. Taylor C. Noakes is an independent journalist and public historian from Montreal.  Ricardo Tranjan is a political economist, senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, frequent media commentator in English and French, and author of two books, including the national bestseller The Tenant Class.                                                               Transcript of this episode can be accessed at georgebrown.ca/TommyDouglasInstitute or here.  Image: Taylor C. Noakes, John Clarke, Ricardo Tranjan  / Used with permission. Music: Ang Kahora. Lynne, Bjorn. Rights Purchased.    Intro Voices: Ashley Booth (Podcast Announcer); Bob Luker (Tommy)  Courage My Friends Podcast Organizing Committee: Chandra Budhu, Ashley Booth, Resh Budhu.  Produced by: Resh Budhu, Tommy Douglas Institute and Breanne Doyle, rabble.ca.  Host: Resh Budhu. 

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Community // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 36:11


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our new vision series Blueprint.

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Part 2 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 34:44


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our new vision series Blueprint.

Hull Vineyard Church
Blueprint // Part 1 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 34:44


On Sunday morning Senior Pastor John Clarke launched our new vision series Blueprint.

Productive Therapist Podcast
How To Replace Your Intake Coordinator ft. John Clarke

Productive Therapist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 27:23


You should fire your intake coordinator. Here me out. I found a way that you can save money and still provide great client care. No, I'm not talking about replacing a human with artificial intelligence. Something a bit more unexpected. Empowering your clinicians to do their own consultation calls. For many practices this would be a huge change. But, you might be surprised how well it could work out for you. In this episode I talk with John Clarke about his recent experiments with changing up his intake processes. Removing the need for an intake coordinator. Completely revamping the client journey and seeing some positive results. John has a group practice in San Francisco and has also been a business consultant for therapists for many years. I always enjoy talking to him and learning from his insights. Top 3 thing you will learn: How to increase your conversion ratesWhile saving money by replacing your intake coordinatorAnd empowering your clinicians to do their own initial consults A Few Links: Magic Call ScriptCalm Again CounselingPrivate Practice Workshop

Read This
We Went Back to Fitzroy Pool

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 19:58 Transcription Available


For our last episode of 2024, Michael heads back to Fitzroy Pool to find out what people are reading as the weather warms up. Plus, some of our previous guests offer book recommendations for the summer holidays.Reading list:Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, Simone de Beauvoir, 1958The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas, 2008Ritual, Chloe Elizabeth Wilson, 2025The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, 2001I Could Not Believe It, Sean DeLear, 1979Unlicensed: Bootlegging as Creative Practice, Ben Schwartz, 2024Deadly Embrace, Jackie Collins, 2001Of Love and Other Demons, Gabriel García Márquez, 1993The Season, Helen Garner, 2024The Safe Keep, Yael van der Wouden, 2024All Fours, Miranda July, 2024Time's Monster, Priya Satia, 2020The Lovers, Yumna Kassab, 2022Deep Water, James Bradley, 2024The Tribe, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, 2014Edith Trilogy, Frank Moorhouse, 1992-2011The Even More Complete Book of Australian Verse, John Clarke, 1994You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store.Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Read This
We Went Back to Fitzroy Pool

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 22:58


For our last show of 2024, Michael heads back to Fitzroy Pool to find out what people are reading as the weather warms up. Plus, some of our previous guests offer book recommendations for the summer holidays. Reading list: Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, Simone de Beauvoir, 1958 The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas, 2008 Ritual, Chloe Elizabeth Wilson, 2025 The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, 2001 I Could Not Believe It, Sean DeLear, 1979 Unlicensed: Bootlegging as Creative Practice, Ben Schwartz, 2024 Deadly Embrace, Jackie Collins, 2001 Of Love and Other Demons, Gabriel García Márquez, 1993 The Season, Helen Garner, 2024 The Safe Keep, Yael van der Wouden, 2024 All Fours, Miranda July, 2024 Time's Monster, Priya Satia, 2020 The Lovers, Yumna Kassab, 2022 Deep Water, James Bradley, 2024 The Tribe, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, 2014 Edith Trilogy, Frank Moorhouse, 1992-2011 The Even More Complete Book of Australian Verse, John Clarke, 1994 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter

The Drum Network Podcast
How relevant is Black Friday in 2024?

The Drum Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 41:53


In this episode, we dig into Black Friday's evolution in 2024, in 2 parts. Looking at platforms, John Clarke (head of social, Nest Commerce) and Jake Hewlett (managing director, Tambo) share how Black Friday remains a revenue powerhouse despite growing challenges, while Duncan Birch (business director, DEPT) and Saoirse Cleary (creative strategy director, MG Empower) explore the rise of loyalty programs, personalized deals, and extended sales periods.Whether you're diving into discounts or staying cautious to protect your brand, one thing's certain: success hinges on smart strategy and year-round prep. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die
Celebrating John Clarke

Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 61:03


CELEBRATING JOHN CLARKEJohn Clarke was a pioneering comedian, actor and writer, whose television appearances as farmer Fred Dagg in the 1970s marked the emergence of a distinctive home-grown style of New Zealand comedy. In 1977 Clarke moved permanently to Australia, where he was best known for the popular television series The Games and a series of satirical mock interviews with Australian Bryan Dawe. His wide-ranging talents included scriptwriting, music, documentary presenting, and literary pastiche, and his comic performances encompassed pratfalls, parody and political satire.John died of a heart attack in 2017 aged 68 whilst hiking in the Grampians with his wife and friends.Celebrating John is his daughter Lorin Clarke - herself no stranger to life in the creative arts. Lorin wrote, directed and narrated the award-winning ABC RN audio fiction serial, The Fitzroy Diaries (originally aired on ABC RN's Life Matters), which you can find here. It won the Best Fiction award at the Australian Podcast Awards in May 2019. Lorin also writes for television and is a regular columnist for The Big Issue.Her recent memoir, Would That Be Funny? Growing Up With John Clarke is out now.Lorin is currently directing a documentary film about her Dad.Lorin Clarke (IG Lorin Clarke Official)Lorin Clarke's website (LorinClarke.com)Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die is a podcast made by Marieke Hardy (IG @marieke_hardy).You can follow at IG @GoingToDiePodMusic by Lord Fascinator (IG @lordfascinator)Produced by Darren Scarce (IG @Dazz26)Video edits by Andy Nedelkovski (IG @AndyNeds)Artwork by Lauren Egan (IG @heylaurenegan)Photography by Eamon Leggett (IG @anxietyoptions)With thanks to Amelia Chappelow (IG @ameliachappelow)Camilla McKewen (IG @CamillaLucyLucy)and Rhys Graham (IG @RhysJGraham)Drop an email to mariekehardyisgoingtodie@gmail.comWhilst acknowledging the privilege that comes with having the space to discuss death and mortality, we want to also recognise that discussing these topics can raise some  wounds. Should you wish to seek extra support, please consider the following resources:https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/online-grief-support-groupshttps://www.grief.org.au/ga/ga/Support/Support_Groups.aspxhttps://www.headspace.com/meditation/griefhttps://www.mindful.org/a-10-minute-guided-meditation-for-working-with-grief/https://griefline.org.au/get-help/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Dads on the Air
Would that be funny?

Dads on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024


With special guest: Lorin Clarke… in conversation with Bill Kable The mere mention of John Clarke’s name brings a smile to the faces of Australians and New Zealanders in particular. The much loved actor/writer/comedian died suddenly on 9 April 2017 but his memory lives on. Now with the new book Would that be funny? John Clarke’s daughter Lorin Clarke ensures that we learn some more about the man we all feel we grew up with. Lorin really did grow up with him and she has a unique insight into the man who appeared so often on our radios and televisions. John had an unlikely start into becoming an icon. He started two University courses that he did not finish and at that point had no idea what he was going to do in life. So he travelled to London as young people did and found himself with a key part in one of our favourite movies. When The Adventures of Barry McKenzie was being cast in London he played a stereotypical Aussie abroad. Most importantly he met in London his future wife Helen. “Picked her out of thousands” he liked to say. Podcast (mp3)

Deans Counsel
49: John Clarke (DePauw) on Being a Founding Dean

Deans Counsel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 42:02


On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Ken Kring and Dave Ikenberry speak with John Clarke, the inaugural dean of the School of Business and Leadership and a professor of business at DePauw University. While DePauw is one of the older universities in the US, its School of Business was just founded in 2023. John previously served as associate dean for academic operations at Tulane's Freeman School, where he was integral in developing educational programs and corporate partnerships. Prior to Tulane, Clarke was the assistant dean for strategic initiatives at the Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.Halfway through is second year on the job, John was eager and ready to share with us his excitement, as well as some of the successes and challenges he's faced while getting this young entity off the ground and moving into the future. He talks to Ken and Dave about•how he's been energized by this unique and uncommon opportunity•his aim to have positive impact on the student body beyond the business school•why it's interesting to advance business in a liberal arts institution•motivating faculty to engage in a startup effort•what's wrong with "listening tours"•the critical importance of meeting people where they are and leading from thereLearn more about John Clarke.Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts--DEANS COUNSEL: A podcast for deans and academic leadership.James Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

This is the first in our Guest Host Series where I hand over the mic to a selection of folks I've interviewed over the years, and whose work I value and find inspiring. My hope with this series is that I'll be able to provide a greater and wider array of incredible information and content for my listeners.I invited John Clarke on because I value his genuineness, curiosity and openness with which he shares his personal process. John is a licensed trauma therapist, trainer, group practice owner, and host of the podcast Going Inside: Healing Trauma from the Inside Out. In this interview, John talks to Bob Falconer. Bob recently published his new book about IFS and unattached burdens – The Others Within Us: Internal Family Systems, Porous Mind, and Spirit Possession. For the past decade or more, Bob Falconer has devoted himself full-time to IFS work (Internal Family Systems Therapy).In This EpisodeJohn's websiteBob Falconer---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
John Clarke: Transpower CEO on their $1 million contribution to a regional energy package for Northland

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 4:17 Transcription Available


A token for the Northland community in the aftermath of the collapsed pylon calamity. Power was cut to about 88,000 homes and businesses in June, when an Omexom worker unfastened three legs of a Transpower pylon. The electricity provider and its contractor are now putting $1 million towards a regional energy package, to be used for community projects and economic development. Transpower Chief Executive John Clarke told Mike Hosking he recognises the scale of economic loss is far greater. He says Transpower is responsible for its contractor and is comfortable with a 50-50 arrangement. Clarke told Hosking that it's not about compensation, but rather it's something to help the Northland community move forward and deal with some of its challenges. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Full Show Podcast: 10 October 2024

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 90:13 Transcription Available


On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 10th of October, how will the OCR drop affect all of us? ASB boss Vittoria Shortt talks about what happens going forward. Transpower are giving $1 million to "projects benefiting Northland". A token gesture to get people to go away or a genuine attempt to apologise for what happened? The acting CEO is on the show to discuss the payment. 'The Tipping Point' author Malcolm Gladwell is revisiting his first success with his new book 'Revenge of the Tipping Point', returning to the show after eight years for a chat with Mike. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Other Dads Dad with Hamish Blake
How Santo Cilauro Dads - Provide Consistency, Variation… Oh, and strap yourself in!

How Other Dads Dad with Hamish Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 56:05


He's helped create some of Australia's most memorable comedic characters, battled tirelessly to elevate Football (the proper round ball kind!) to the upper echelons of Australian sport, and most importantly, he's the father to 2 (now adult) sons. But before looking at his own dadding, Santo takes us back to Melbourne in the 1960s and 70s, painting a vivid picture of the multi-generational approach to parenting that he experienced growing up in a migrant family, especially the huge role his grandfather played. Things were a touch looser back then! With his own kids now young adults, Santo is able to explain to us how his approach to parenting has changed over the years. But he's come to think there are a couple universal elements, and he borrowed them from some advice the late, great John Clarke gave on comedy writing. John said audiences like two, seemingly incompatible things… consistency and variation. Santo reckons kids are the same. You need the consistency to keep turning up, be rock solid and always there for them, but the ability to vary your approach based on what they are presenting, what they are going through and who your kid is.  Pretty bloody smart if you ask us!!   Santo shares a bunch of gems like these, and of course some great stories and behind the scenes moments from The Late Show and The Castle (you'll get some of Dennis Denuto's origin story!) Santo is super honest, humble and doesn't waste time trying to convince us he has all the answers - as he says, parenting is an adventure and sometimes you just gotta go with it! But he is pretty steadfast about one thing… you really should force your kid to learn an instrument!  Huge thanks to Santo for making the time to chat, we absolutely loved it. Huge thanks to you for listening - You can drop us a line anytime at howotherdadsdad.com - we love hearing from you guys. — And a people mover sized thanks to our very good friends at HERTZ who are our exclusive sponsor for Season 3.  Just like us, they are big fans of adventure and memory making and in a great deal for HODD listeners, if you need a rental car in Australia, head to hertz.com.au/hodd for 25% off the base rate.  What a great deal!  Ts&Cs and exclusions apply.  See website for details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lehigh Valley Baptist Church
Why Celebrate John Clarke Day?

Lehigh Valley Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 50:00


The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Francesca Rudkin: Bring on the hugs and humour

The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 3:09


So the game might not have gone their way this morning, but how gorgeous were the Black Ferns this week? Once again being themselves, on the world stage. I'm sure you saw the video or photos of the Black Ferns women's rugby team and King Charles III after Ayesha Leti-I'ga asked if she could give the King a hug. After the King gave his consent to this serious breach of protocol - the whole team got in on the act. It was a hug bomb, a scrum, and it elicited joyous smiles from all involved. Especially the King. Who is looking more and more like his mother every day. Since then, there's been numerous articles about the power of a hug. We know hugs reduce stress, they relieve pain, they make us happy, they build bonds, and resilience. Basically hugs are good and we need to be doing more of them. So thanks to the Black Ferns for making us want to hug it out. But we owe them another thanks - and that's for their beautiful ability to remind us what it is to be Kiwis. I've always thought us to be a cheeky, positive, self-motivated, open lot with a self-deprecating sense of humour. In fact, humour is part of our DNA - especially during difficult times. When writing about defining our sense of humour, our finest satirist John Clarke would tell the story of the New Zealand division who during the second World War won the battle for the city of Trieste in northern Italy, against a retreating German Army. The Americans arrived after the battle had finished and the fighting had been done by the New Zealanders. Once the city was secured, the US Army decided a victory parade was in order – to be led by the US Marines. The Americans were running the Italian campaign after all. So the parade went ahead, and out in front came the US Marines with a large banner bearing their emblem and the words 'US Marines. Second to None'. Behind them marched the New Zealanders carrying a large sheet upon which was written the word 'None'. That's ‘Kiwi' right there. But we seem to have misplaced that ‘Kiwi' sense of humour and joy recently. I'm not saying times aren't tough for some. I'm not saying there aren't things for us all to be worried about. But I am saying that you can't wait for nothing to be wrong to decide to be happy, or at least to lighten up a bit. It's time to stop letting people get under our skin. Social media is masterful as this. So are politicians. They aim to agitate us as a way to motivate us. Maybe we should take a leaf out of Kamala Harris's playbook and just raise an eyebrow, smile and laugh when people start poking at us. New Zealand is facing real challenges. We all know this. Positivity, solutions, disagreeing agreeably, and a sense of humour is what will make meeting those challengers bearable. That, and maybe a hug. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Who murdered Babita Deokaran?

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 9:28


The Head of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), Andy Mothiba and John Clarke, Social worker, writer, justice monitor, and advocate for whistleblowers discussed why there has been a delay in arrests in the case of Babita Deokaran, the acting Chief Financial Officer at the Gauteng Department of Health, who was assassinated in 2021, as well as the third anniversary commemoration of the whistleblower's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTÉ - Liveline
The Trails Blazed By Nell McCafferty

RTÉ - Liveline

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 69:23


Nell McCafferty is remembered by her friends John Clarke, Adi Roche, Rosita Sweetman and others.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
John Clarke: Transpower acting CEO on the company's plan to support the Northland community after power outage

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 6:23


Transpower says it's looking at what it can do for wider Northland after its fallen pylon caused a widespread power outage. An investigation has found contractor Omexom's team leader was distracted sandblasting, as unsupervised inexperienced workers removed the bolts from three legs at once. Residents can contact their retailer about compensation - but Transpower says it can't compensate businesses. Acting CEO John Clarke says they've spoken with Northland MP Grant McCallum. "We will be talking with him and other leaders... they may make an announcement of how we can support the community in some way, given the challenges that they have faced." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life with Fire
Fire Tech and Improving Access to Wildfire Information, with Watch Duty Founder John Clarke Mills

Life with Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 51:58


With fire season escalating across the West this week, many people are downloading Watch Duty App for the first time. But what is Watch Duty all about? Why was it created? Where does their information come from? What do agency employees think about it?We spoke to Watch Duty CEO John Mills about the Watch Duty app as well as fire technology more broadly, and gave him a chance to respond to some listener questions from PIOs, wildland firefighters, community resilience experts and others in the Life with Fire community. His responses are about as no-BS as they come, and he provided an honest assessment of where the app is currently and where he'd like it to be in the near and far-off future. A few things they're adding in the near future include a version of the app just for first responders, which John speaks to in the episode, while in the longer term he's looking forward to exploring how Watch Duty can provide more opportunities for community education about wildfire and wildfire resilience. Timestamps: 07:33 - Interview starts, John explains his background in Silicon Valley10:10 - The Beginnings Of Watch Duty 12:12 - John's experiences of the Walbridge Fire 13:21 - Watch Duty's Functionality 16:20 - How they find reporters/contributors for Watch Duty 18:06 - Concerns and Questions from PIOs/PAOs 21:07 - Gaining Trust And Users 22:25 - The Future of The App25:01 - Upcoming Watch Duty Features   26:48 - Public Education Features 29:40 - Watch Duty's Role In The Fire Tech Space 34:48 - John's Thoughts On the Fire Tech Industry 42:39 - Watch Duty's Main Benefit Is Efficiency 47:16 - How People Use Watch Duty 49:50 - The Reason They Don't Allow Comments on Watch Duty50:49 - Outro 

History of North America
329. Pocasset Settlement, Aquidneck Island

History of North America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 12:15


Officially known as Rhode Island, Aquidneck is an island in Narragansett Bay in the state of Rhode Island. 1638 settlers included William Coddington, William & Anne Hutchinson, Philip Sherman, William Dyer, John Coggeshall, Nicholas Easton, William Brenton, John Clarke, and Richard Maxson (Maggsen). Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/ZiurhyPE9IY which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. Anne Hutchinson books available at https://amzn.to/4eEM3lD  Roger Williams books available at https://amzn.to/3ULVojD Providence Plantations books at https://amzn.to/4bEHANn   Massachusetts Bay Colony books at https://amzn.to/4bHPlTQ John Winthrop books available at https://amzn.to/4bt8uZw Puritans books at https://amzn.to/3SorIa5   THANKS for the many wonderful comments, messages, ratings and reviews. All of them are regularly posted for your reading pleasure on https://patreon.com/markvinet where you can also get exclusive access to Bonus episodes, Ad-Free content, Extra materials, and an eBook Welcome Gift when joining our growing community on Patreon or Donate on PayPal at https://bit.ly/3cx9OOL and receive an eBook GIFT. SUPPORT this series by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at no extra charge to you). It costs you nothing to shop using this FREE store entry link and by doing so encourages & helps us create more quality content. Thanks! Mark Vinet's HISTORICAL JESUS podcast is available at https://parthenonpodcast.com/historical-jesus                                                            Mark's TIMELINE video channel at https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkVinet_HNA  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.bit.ly/34tBizu Podcast: https://parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Books: https://amzn.to/3j0dAFH                                                                              Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WadeOrganization  Audio Credit: The Other States of America History podcast with Eric Yanis (episode S3E13, Roger Williams and Providence (1636-1644), July 18, 2023).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Showcase ep35 (ALBERTA ADVANTAGE, OATS FOR BREAKFAST, FREE CITY RADIO, THE ENVIRONMENT IN CANADA)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 58:01


Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts.On this week's episode we speak with Montreal-based journalist Anaïs Elboujdaïni about her reporting from Gaza on OATS FOR BREAKFAST, sit down with anti poverty organizer John Clarke for a conversation exploring the 230 Fightback campaign against a downtown eastside Toronto condo development on FREE CITY RADIO, explain where climate and inflation concerns overlap and how strong carbon pricing can address inflation on The Sierra Club's THE ENVIRONMENT IN CANADA and explore how a wave of right-wing nationalism shaped Canada's Ukrainian diaspora on THE ALBERTA ADVANTAGE.The Harbinger Media Network includes 69 podcasts focusing on social, economic and environmental justice and featuring journalists, academics and activists on shows like Alberta Advantage, The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & more.Harbinger Showcase is syndicated for community and campus radio and heard every week on CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal, CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg and at Vancouver Co-op Radio.Financial support on this episode is courtesy of The Alberta Advantage. Find out more about Calgary's #1 podcast albertaadvantagepod.com.Find out more about the network, subscribe to the weekly newsletter and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com

RNZ: Morning Report
Transpower says grid emergency is over after solar storms

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 4:31


Transpower's grid emergency has ended, after the threat posed by solar storms eased earlier Monday morning. Transpower executive general manager of grid development John Clarke spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Bletchley Park
E163 - The Women of Newnham College

Bletchley Park

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 88:18


April 2024 Women were the backbone of Bletchley Park during World War Two. At its peak in January 1945, the workforce was 75% female, but even at the start of the war, women comprised a significant portion of GC&CS's numbers. Women were recruited in a variety of ways, but a significant quantity of them, particularly early in the war, were selected direct from prominent universities such as Oxford, St Andrews and Cambridge. Over the last few years, a team of members of Newnham College Cambridge have been researching the women from their college who worked at Bletchley Park and in other wartime roles. They have discovered, astonishingly, more than 70 students and alumnae were recruited to BP. After close collaboration with the team at Bletchley Park Trust, a new exhibition presents their findings and reveals some hidden histories. In this episode, recorded at Newnham College, Bletchley Park's Head of Content, Erica Munro, meets the three women behind this new research and we visit the exhibition to find out more about their discoveries. Dr Sally Waugh, Dr Gill Sutherland and Newnham College Archivist Frieda Midgley share what they've uncovered, and what surprised them, about the Newnham women who worked at Bletchley Park. This episode features our Oral History recordings of three of those Newnham women: Sister St. Paul Lady Elisabeth Reed Mrs Brenda Lang Image: Reproduced with the permission of Dr John Clarke via Kerry Howard from her research into the life of Joan Clarke. #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #WW2, #Newnham,

Empowered Through Compassion: EMDR and IFS Informed Therapy
IFS and EMDR with guest John Clarke

Empowered Through Compassion: EMDR and IFS Informed Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 43:11


Season 2, Episode 28, Release Date: 4-12-2024 IFS and EMDR with guest John Clarke   Today I have the pleasure of speaking with John Clarke. John is a fellow podcaster, and has created the show, "Going Inside, Healing Trauma from the Inside Out." He is a trauma therapist who uses evidenced based models of Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Somatic Experiencing (SE). You can find out more about John on his website: www.johnclarketherapy.com   John was introduced to EMDR first, and then when he learned IFS, he saw this as a big game changer. EMDR gave him a deeper perspective of memories, and then, IFS helped give him a deeper understanding of parts of our system that holds these memories. There is also an understanding of the parts that feel that they have to protect (and sometimes exile) these more vulnerable parts.   John has a podcast and show named, "Going Inside." This is his second show that he has created, and with this show he is hoping to reach out to anyone who has an interest in therapy and wants to understand more about some of the amazing trauma models that are out there.    We spoke about how IFS is seen as a psycho-spiritual model, particularly with its understanding around Self-energy. John shared how when he spoke with Seth Kopald, they discussed how children have so much Self-energy, and John can see this in his daughter.   As we get older, we start developing shame. John shared that helping people recognize and deal with their shame is such a big part of the work that we do. A lot of our work is around sitting with people when they come to therapy, and taking the time to help them understand their parts, and befriending their parts. It this way, we can also help others unpack some of the profound fears that they are carrying, that they are not good enough, and that if other people really saw them, they might end up alone.    John shared how hard it could be for people who have been traumatized to be able to accept the moment, and trust that things will work out-- because this hasn't happened in their past. This can trigger the difficult emotions in their body.    What are the purposes of emotions? What does pathology exist? John shared how he feels that IFS model is so beautiful because it encourages us to turn to the parts that have these intense emotions, and understand and listen to the wisdom that these parts are trying to give to us.   Thank you John for our lovely conversation. I am looking forward to speaking with you again, on your podcast :)  

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

John Clarke's mission is to accelerate recovery from trauma, anxiety, depression and addiction so that together people can create a more peaceful and connected world.As a trauma therapist, he creates a custom, integrative therapy using a blend of evidence-based therapies including Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Somatic Experiencing (SE). Not only has he committed his professional life over the past 10+ years to helping others, he's personally done the work over the course of 20+ years in his own therapy journey and healing from his own trauma. In This Episode:John's websiteJohn's clinical consultingPodcast: Going Inside: Healing Trauma From The Inside OutJohn on Facebook John on InstagramJohn on TikTok---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.

Private Practice Workshop
How to Streamline Your Practice Using Waybook with Mike Bandar #226

Private Practice Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 40:25


How to Streamline Your Practice Using Waybook with Mike Bandar In this conversation, John Clarke interviews Mike Bandar, the co-founder of Waybook, a software tool for systemizing and documenting business processes. They discuss the importance of systems and processes in running a successful business, the benefits of using Waybook in a group practice, and how it can improve efficiency and consistency. They also explore the features of Waybook, such as the search function and the learning management system, and how it can be used as an internal Wikipedia for a business. They discuss the process of getting started with Waybook and how it can support buying and selling businesses. Finally, they touch on the desire for time freedom and the need to overcome the ego as a founder to delegate and systemize effectively. In this conversation, John Clarke, LPCC, and Mike Bandar discuss the importance of therapists letting go of control and the deeper issues that may be behind the need for control. They also express the irony of therapists struggling with control themselves. The conversation concludes with Mike expressing gratitude for the support from John and discussing how Waybook can help business owners. Takeaways Systemizing and documenting business processes is essential for running a successful business. Waybook can improve efficiency and consistency in a group practice by providing a centralized source of knowledge and resources. The search function and learning management system in Waybook make it easy to find and access information. Getting started with Waybook involves identifying the key areas of knowledge and documenting the core processes within those areas. Waybook can be a valuable tool for buying and selling businesses, as it provides a comprehensive playbook and operating manual. Therapists should work on letting go of control and addressing the deeper issues that may be causing the need for control. The irony of therapists struggling with control themselves is an interesting observation. Waybook can provide support and help business owners streamline their processes. Consider hiring a practice manager or consultant to help build and optimize Waybook. Mike Bandar is a Co-Founder of Waybook.com. The business playbook tool enabling teams to document their systems, knowledge and process for effective onboarding, training and knowledge management for growing teams. Waybook exists to support leaders get their business on the same page. Free Waybook trial here: https://www.waybook.com/partners/john-clarke Learn more about Jane at www.jane.app/mentalhealth-us, and mention the code PPW1MO for a 1-month grace period on your new Jane account.

The Professional Brotherhood™
138 - "Back in the Fold" - Lt. John Clarke

The Professional Brotherhood™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 60:50


In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Lt. John Clarke from the Cazenovia Fire Department. After dedicating a few years to service, John temporarily stepped back to prioritize his family. Now, we delve into his journey as he decided to resume volunteering when the timing was right.  About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years.  He currently serves as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY.  Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show?  Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a eight year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Captain and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness

The Opperman Report
John Clarke : POW MIAs ,TWA 800, Vince Foster

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 120:13