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Strategy Café
Strategy Café with John Harte: Getting Deal Ready

Strategy Café

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 42:44


Tune in as John Harte discusses: - Where his passion for good governance started - How to manage the challenges of resolving conflict at the board level - The Agency Model - The three currencies of honesty, trust, and respect - Board legacy and decision-making - Adopting an adaptability and contribution mindset - The Chair's facilitation role and board processes - The Four Lines of Sight - Leading in a VUCA world This session offers practical insights and strategies for enhancing governance practices and fostering effective board dynamics in today's dynamic and demanding business environment.

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
Sharon Sala – Romantic Suspense Queen

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 36:13


New York Times and USA Today best-selling author, Sharon Sala is a queen of romantic suspense with more than 130 books published in multiple genres, but particularly she concentrates on writing small town romance and thrilling romantic suspense. Hi there. I'm your host, Jenny Wheeler. And on Binge Reading today, we've got a real treat. Multiple award-winning author Sharon Sala talks about her latest two releases; Don't Back Down, her new romantic suspense and a new series, and the small town romance The Next Best Day. She also talks about her remarkable gift for dreaming the stories she writes and the native American heritage from two great grandmothers she is happy to claim as her own. Our Giveaway this week Our giveaway this week is free genre fiction on Kobo, a fantastic range of popular genre fiction from top authors. Take your pick, whether you like mystery, romance, sci-fi or audio books, all of them freely available for a limited time. That includes Poisoned Legacy Book #1 of my Of Gold & Blood mystery series. And we've also got a Box Set 30% Off Sale. Visit the following link(s) to see the promotion: https://www.kobo.com/p/free-ebooks! If you live in a country that isn't included in this promotion, you may have trouble accessing the download link. If this happens, change the flag at the top of the Kobo homepage to one of the included countries to see the sale link properly. FREE GENRE FICTION DOWNLOAD BOXED SET 30% OFF SALE I've got the first three books in Of Gold & Blood included; that's Poisoned Legacy, Brother Betrayed and Double Jeopardy - all available in a Boxed Set E-book at 30% off Visit the following link(s) to see the promotion: ​https://kobo.com/p/august-boxset-sale​! The promo code for this campaign is: AUGBOX. bOXED SET SALE 30% OFF And remember if you enjoy the show, leave a review so others will find us too. Links to things mentioned in the episode Dinah McCall: https://www.fictiondb.com/series/prophecy-dinah-mccall~37613.htm https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/40571.Dinah_McCall Dreamcatcher: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/71819.Dreamcatcher The Survivors: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/243251.The_Survivors There's A Squirrel in the Attic: https://www.amazon.com/Theres-Squirrel-Attic-Sharon-Sala/dp/0989628671 Killers of the Flower Moon: (Books) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killers_of_the_Flower_Moon Killers of the Flower Moon movie: (Due for release later this year) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killers_of_the_Flower_Moon_(film) John Harte: https://www.johnhartebooks.com/ The Last Child: (John Harte): https://www.amazon.com/Last-Child-Novel-John-Hart/dp/031238033X Where to find Sharon online Website: www.sharonsalaauthor.com Blog: https://www.facebook.com/sharonsala Contact: https://sharonsalaauthor.com/contact/ Introducing Sharon Sala romance author Sharon Sala - Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award author of romance and romantic suspense But now here's Sharon. Hello there, Sharon, and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. Sharon Sala: Thank you. Glad to be here. Jenny Wheeler: You're a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author, you've got 132+ plus books published in seven different genres, first published in 1991, and you still have a passion for writing 40 years later. What drives that passion? Sharon Sala: Oh, I don't know. I always loved storytelling. I was a reader from a very early age and a dreamer. I just daydreamed. Everything in my sleep was dreams. It's like going to the movies when I go to bed. I just wanted to put them on paper and share them with people who like to read. Jenny Wheeler: And so, did you start writing at a very young age? Sharon Sala's latest books Sharon Sala: No. I was just an avid reader. It was probably the early 80s when I first thought about it, and I wrote two books and put them under the bed and ne...

Planet Philadelphia
Reproductive Freedom and Climate Change, Dr. John Harte 7/1/22

Planet Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 14:18


Dr. John Harte, Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School Ecosystem Sciences at the University of California in Berkeley, CA,talks about why he includes reproductive freedom as one of the solutions addressing climate change. Listen to Planet Philadelphia on your radio dial at 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia or gtownradio.com, 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Friday/month. www.planetphiladelphia.com | @planetphila --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kay-wood9/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kay-wood9/support

Three Sides of the Coin – A KISS Podcast and Radio Show
Ep. 467 RIP Big John Harte Memories of Big John and His Last Words to the KISS Army

Three Sides of the Coin – A KISS Podcast and Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 110:41


Episode 467, February 18, 2022 This episode we are joined by Robert Conte, Steve Altman and Rick Stuart to share memories and stories of Big John Harte. Big John Harte was KISS' infamous bodyguard responsible for keeping the band safe and making sure nobody photographed Gene, Paul, Ace and Peter out of their makeup. John […]

COMPLEXITY
Mark Ritchie on A New Thermodynamics of Biochemistry, Part 1

COMPLEXITY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 40:45


Deep inside your cells, the chemistry of life is hard at work to make the raw materials and channel the energy required for growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Few systems are as intricate or as mysterious. For this reason, how a cell does what it does remains a frontier for research — and, consequently, theory often grows unchecked by solid data. Most of what we know about the enzymatic processes of plant and animal metabolisms comes from test tube experiments, not studies in the context of a living organism. How much has this necessarily reductionist approach misled us, and what changes when we zoom out and think about life's manufacturing and distribution in situ?Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I'm your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we'll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.This week we open a two-part discussion with ecologist Mark Ritchie of Syracuse University on how he and his SFI collaborators are starting to rethink the intersections of thermodynamics and biology to better fit our scientific models to the patterns we observe in nature. Beginning with his history of research into biodiversity, environmental science, and plant-herbivore dynamics, this conversation leads us to his latest work on photosynthesis and scaling laws in cells — an inquiry with potent implications that reach far beyond the microscopic realm, to economics and the future of sustainability.Subscribe to stay tuned for Part Two, in which we travel even deeper into how Mark's work relates to other SFI research — and what his new perspectives may reveal about the nature of the complex crises faced by both human beings and the biosphere at large...If you value our research and communication efforts, please rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, and/or consider making a donation at santafe.edu/podcastgive. You can find numerous other ways to engage with us at santafe.edu/engage. Thank you for listening!Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast theme music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedInRelated Reading & Listening:Ritchie Lab at Syracuse University | Mark's Google Scholar Page | Mark's soil ecology startupReaction and diffusion thermodynamics explain optimal temperatures of biochemical reactions by Mark Ritchie in Scientific ReportsThermodynamics Of Far From Equilibrium Systems, Biochemistry, And Life In A Warming World [Mark Ritchie's 2021 SFI Seminar + @SFIscience Twitter thread on Mark's talk]Complexity Podcast 17: Chris Kempes on The Physical Constraints on Life & EvolutionComplexity Podcast 35: Scaling Laws & Social Networks in The Time of COVID-19 with Geoffrey WestMentioned in this episode:Sidney RednerGeoffrey WestJohn HartePablo MarquetJennifer DunneBrian ArthurChris Kempes

Life From Plato's Cave
Episode 5 - Geology & Timefulness with Marcia Bjornerud

Life From Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 80:28


Sometimes a cave is just a cave. Geologist Marcia Bjornerud will give us a guided tour of Plato's Cave. Marcia Bjornerud is Professor of Geology and Environmental Studies at Lawrence University in Appleton. Her research focuses on the physics of earthquakes and mountain-building, and she combines field-based studies of bedrock geology with quantitative models of rock mechanics. Marcia was named Outstanding Educator in 2011 by the Association of Women Geoscientists. She is the author of  Reading the Rocks:  The Autobiography of the Earth, a contributing writer to The New Yorker's science and technology blog, “Elements”. Her most recent book is called Timefulness: How thinking like a geologist can help save the world. In 2022, she will publish Geopedia: A Cabinet of Geologic Curiosities. In Reading the Rocks, Marcia writes that "The only autobiography that was transcribed without any self-interest or self-consciousness is the life history of Earth, which has literally been written in the rocks. [It is] the only text that should be mandatory for every earthling. Because we are destroying the roof and destabilizing the heating system of our beautiful home - our only shelter - without having taken the trouble to study the construction details of this house."     Sources we mention in the podcast: -John Harte (2002), Toward a Synthesis of the Newtonian and Darwinian Worldviews. https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1522164  -Sabine Hossenfelder (2018), Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray (more on this book in a later episode)  - Livestream of the Icelandic volcano eruption (updated 11-Apr-21): https://www.ruv.is/frett/2021/03/18/bein-utsending-fra-gosstodvunum-nyjar-sprungur-opnast    Videos that capture thinking on geologic timescales, provided by Marcia:  Nice illustration of how scale modeling with sand can allow us to see mountain-building processes too slow to experience directly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9bKXY0OMxc   This one is not about rock deformation over time, but shows how geologists take 2D surface (map) information and convert it into 3D: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CHd6_cIT44   A recently released depiction of plate motions over the past 800 million years: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/06/science/tectonic-plates-continental-drift.html   A more detailed plate tectonics animation centered on the Mediterranean region over the past 200 millions years (it first goes backward in time, then forward again to the present): https://www.facebook.com/GeologyWay/videos/2576386299268336/   But Marcia's absolute favorite is this non-scientific animation:  "Das Rad/The Rocks": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOPwXNFU7oU   I hope you enjoy our discussion! Mario http://lifefromplatoscave.com/    Here's how to contact me if you have any questions or comments: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifeplatoscave  Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lifefromplatoscave/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifefromplatoscave  Illustration © by Julien Penning, Light One Art: https://www.instagram.com/light_one_art/ 

The Armen Show
292: John Harte | Ecology, Climate Change, Biodiversity, And Complex Systems At The Harte Lab

The Armen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 51:56


Hello to all of you, and welcome to episode 292 of the show, with Professor John Harte of The Harte Lab at UC Berkeley. Focusing on biodiversity, climate change, complex systems, ecology, and policy analysis, Professor Harte and his lab members tackle a range of issues. Professor Harte is an ecologist and Professor of the … Continue reading "292: John Harte | Ecology, Climate Change, Biodiversity, And Complex Systems At The Harte Lab" The post 292: John Harte | Ecology, Climate Change, Biodiversity, And Complex Systems At The Harte Lab appeared first on The Armen Show.

PJ & Jim
The Covid Update - June 5th 2020

PJ & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 6:08


The Covid update with John Harte

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Airspeed
Airspeed - From Hell to Namibia and Back Again with John Harte

Airspeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 100:43


John Harte is glider CFI and chief instructor at Sanhill Soaring Club in Gregory, Michigan, just a few miles down the road from Hell. (Hell, Michigan, that is.) He's also a tow pilot, aerobatic pilot, airshow performer, and FAST formation lead. Here's an hour and a half in conversation with John.

COMPLEXITY
Rigorous Uncertainty: Science During COVID-19 with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 1)

COMPLEXITY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 47:04


The coronavirus pandemic is in one sense a kind of prism: it reveals the many interlocking systems that, until disrupted, formed the mostly invisible backdrop of modern life, challenging the economy and our models of the world at the same time that it threatens individual and social health. The virus acts on, and invites new understanding through, the complexity we only take for granted at our peril. In SFI’s new essay series on the crisis, Transmission, our international community of scientists explores a spectrum of perspectives on COVID-19 to share a myriad of complex systems insights on our unprecedented situation. In this special supplementary mini-series with SFI President David Krakauer, we discuss and find the links between these articles—on everything from evolutionary theory to economics, epistemology to epidemiology—to trace the patterns of a deeper order that, until this year, was largely hidden in plain sight.Read the Transmission series articles we discuss in this episode:000: David Krakauer on Citizen-Based Medicine001: David Kinney on Why Scientists Must Make Value Judgments in a Complex Crisis002: Luu Hoang Duc and Jürgen Jost on Making the Most of Bad Data003: John Harte on Reducing Conflicting Advice on Allowable Group Size004: Simon DeDeo on Thinking out of EquilibriumVisit our website for more information or to support our science and communication efforts.Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast Theme Music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn

Finding Genius Podcast
Denial is Not Just a River in Egypt, It's an Increasingly Warm River in Egypt: The Truth About Human Activity and Climate Change - John Harte, Ph.D. – Harte Lab, University of California, Berkeley

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 30:59


In this episode, we hear from John Harte, Ph.D. and professor at University of California, Berkeley. Harte has studied the effects of climate change on our lives and our ecosystems in various habitats around the world. The science states quite clearly and unambiguously that the planet is warming at an unprecedented rate, and that these changes are due to human activity. Additionally, Harte describes a feedback effect in which the ecosystem responds to these changes in a way that actually exacerbates the problem.  Climate change threatens all of life on earth, yet denialists and political pressures are impeding our transition to more sustainable ways of living. Click play to hear Harte discuss global warming, the biggest culprits, and specific ways we can help reduce our impact. To learn more, go to https://hartelab.weebly.com.

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Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon
KISS security with Big John Harte, singer Lee Aaron & The Sherlocks

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 97:05


Listen to former KISS head of security Big John Harte, Canadian singer Lee Aaron and new band The Sherlcoks on this episode of Westwood One's Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon.In our first interview, former head of security Big John Harte talks about his new book, working with the band in the early days, famed manager Bill Aucoin, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, the brotherhood, Ace Frehley and drinking, Eric Carr, Iron Maiden, Glickman & Marks, manager Rod Smallwood, working with Prince, Billy Idol, KISS famed Unmasked Australia tour, Ace & Peter leaving, and much more. Our second interview is with iconic Canadian singer, Lee Aaron, known to legions of fans as The Metal Queen. Lee discusses her new album Diamond Baby Blues, the tracks chosen & tackling Deep Purple's Mistreated, her career, dabbling in different musical genres, her voice, respiratory issues, AC/DC & David Bowie and much more.  Finally, Mitch introduces you to 'the next big thing' - UK based band, The Sherlocks. Singer Kiaran Crook talks about their debut album Live For The Moment, the writing process, the second album, their roadmap for success, bringing back guitar rock, building a fan base, Liam Gallagher the joy of 'load-ins' and much more.  Twitter: @mitchlafonInstagram: @mitch_lafon Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Metal
TM 738 Big John Harte

Talking Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 55:46


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Podcast Rock City
PRC #194- Our Top 20s / Big John Harte Returns

Podcast Rock City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 137:18


This week on PODCAST ROCK CITY, we run down our personal Top 20 KISS songs, and also Big John Harte makes a return appearance on the show! Check it out!

KissFAQ Podcast
Ep.167 - A conversation with Big John Harte

KissFAQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 65:16


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Podcast Rock City
PODCAST ROCK CITY -Episode 128- Ken Sharp, Big John Harte, and the Podfather!

Podcast Rock City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 30:34


This week Joe's on the Kruise, but he sent back some great interviews from The Gathering in Miami! Plus Jody meets Ken Mills! Check it out!

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Decibel Geek Podcast
Konversation with John Harte - Ep196

Decibel Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 95:01


It's officially KISSMAS in July! Hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season of the Hottest Band in the Land! We thought we'd kick things off in a big way! Konversation with John Harte   Former KISS security director "Big" John Harte joins Aaron and Chris this week to discuss his career working for the Hottest Band in the World. In this hour-plus conversation, John reflects on a wild time as KISS rose to prominence during his initial years working for the band. During these years (1975-1976), John saw the ascension of this New York band to the highest of highs. He also was there to see them drop to their lowest of lows by the early 1980's. Subjects covered in this in-depth chat include the Paul Lynde Halloween Special from 1976, a death threat on one of the band members, the recording of the 1978 solo albums, the strange period that produced the sharp left turns stylistically with Dynasty, Unmasked, and Music from the Elder as well as the Creatures of the Night tour. There are numerous inside stories in this episode; many of which have not been heard before. Grab yourself a shot of cold gin and egg nog and sit back and listen to "Big" John Harte giving Aaron and Chris a guided tour through rock and roll KISStory. Featured Artist: Screaming Eagles Official Website Buy Music! KISSVisit Our Sponsor! HK Collecitbles, Inc. (Specializing in hard to find music and movies as well as authenticated/graded entertainment and historical collectibles.) HK Collectibles , Inc. on Ebay Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 324-3351 Support Us! Shop through our Amazon link! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Comment Below Direct Download

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
073: Burning Questions on Impacts of Humans on Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Climate - Dr. John Harte

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 37:48


Dr. John Harte holds a joint pro­fes­sor­ship in the Energy and Resources Group and the Ecosys­tem Sci­ences Divi­sion of the Col­lege of Nat­ural Resources at the University of California at Berkeley. He received his PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Wisconsin. He completed a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship at CERN in Geneva and a Post­doc­toral Fel­lowship at the Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia. He served on the faculty at Yale University before accepting a position at UC Berkeley. John has received many awards and honors during his career, including elected fellowship to the Amer­i­can Phys­i­cal Soci­ety and the California Academy of Sciences, a Pew Schol­ars Prize in Con­ser­va­tion and the Envi­ron­ment, a Guggen­heim Fel­low­ship, Phi Beta Kappa and University of Colorado Dis­tin­guished Lec­tureships, the Leo Szi­lard prize from the Amer­i­can Phys­i­cal Soci­ety, the UC Berke­ley Grad­u­ate Men­tor­ship Award, a Miller Pro­fes­sor­ship, and a George Polk award in investigative journalism. John is here with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Video)

Learn how the hidden world just beneath the surface could hold the key to our climate and and energy future. Eoin Brodie explores how shifting rainfall patterns affect the soil and the carbon cycle. Janet Jansson looks at the potential of microbes in the soil to lead to better biofuels or to help scientists understand the planet’s carbon cycle. Margaret Torn examines what will happen to the carbon in soil as the climate changes. Trent Northen explores how soil microbes adapt to extreme environments. Moderated by John Harte, who holds a joint professorship in the Energy and Resources Group and the Ecosystem Sciences Division of UC Berkeley’s College of Natural Resources. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 23269]

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)

Learn how the hidden world just beneath the surface could hold the key to our climate and and energy future. Eoin Brodie explores how shifting rainfall patterns affect the soil and the carbon cycle. Janet Jansson looks at the potential of microbes in the soil to lead to better biofuels or to help scientists understand the planet’s carbon cycle. Margaret Torn examines what will happen to the carbon in soil as the climate changes. Trent Northen explores how soil microbes adapt to extreme environments. Moderated by John Harte, who holds a joint professorship in the Energy and Resources Group and the Ecosystem Sciences Division of UC Berkeley’s College of Natural Resources. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 23269]