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Latest podcast episodes about jonny morris

The Current
How effective is involuntary care?

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 23:57


‘It is absolutely an act of compassion,' says Leonard Krog, the mayor of Nanaimo about the use of involuntary care to deal with B.C.'s mental health crisis — but some experts are worried that forcing someone into treatment is a violation of their rights. Matt Galloway speaks with Mayor Krog; Jonny Morris, the CEO of the B.C. Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association; and Dr. Shimi Kang, a psychiatrist with Future Ready Minds for their insight about how to provide care for mental health while protecting public safety — as Premier David Eby works to review the province's mental health legislation following the deadly Lapu-Lapu Day festival.

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
Loonie hits lowest level in 5 years | State of mental health in Canada

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 52:48


The Canadian dollar has slipped to its lowest level in five years. We hear what this means for British Columbians in the lead-up to the holiday season from Rahim Madhavji, Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange president. Then, about 2.5 million people in Canada aren't getting adequate care for their mental health, according to a new report by the Canadian Mental Health Association. We speak with Jonny Morris, CMHC BC's CEO on if mental health should be included in public health care.

The Discovery Pod
Opportunity Spotlight: Canadian Mental Health Association BC With Jonny Morris, CEO

The Discovery Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 18:57


"Leading transformational change in mental health care—are you ready to be part of it?" In this episode, Christoph sits down with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (CMHA), to discuss the critical new role of Senior Director of Development and Communications. Jonny shares the vision behind CMHA's work, the personal passion that drives him, and why this inaugural position is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of mental health in British Columbia. Learn what it takes to succeed in this leadership role and be part of a team making a profound impact.

Looks Unfamiliar
The Golden Age Of Children's TV - "BBC Controlled Anarchy"

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 62:07


Tim Worthington has a new book out called The Golden Age Of Children's TV - all about the best, worst and most just plain baffling shows you grew up with in the sixties, seventies and eighties - and the lines are open now for an hour of fun, facts, laughs and thrills. Estelle Hargraves will be getting into gear and hitting the street to tell us why No. 73 was less chaotic than some actual shared houses she's lived in, live on-air snake bites and all. Gabby Hutchinson Crouch would like to hear from anyone with a hot tip on a story for the Junior Gazette in Press Gang, and she's especially keen to hear from Colin. Jonny Morris will be showing us how, despite Chas'n'Dave's promise in the theme lyrics to 'catch you out', you can win at Crackerjack! (CRACKERJACK!) by cheating. Mic Wright is heading off Around The World With Willy Fog, and Garreth Hirons has a more serious message to impart about why you shouldn't open that Trap Door. So if you want to join in the fun - or just swap a copy of The Richard Stilgoe Letters for a boxed Camberwick Green Village Playset - ring the show now!You can get The Golden Age Of Children's TV in all good bookshops, from Amazon here or directly from Black And White Publishing here - and if you want to know more about what you can find in it, head for timworthington.org!

Golf Sustainability
Sustainable Golf at Big Cedar Lodge

Golf Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 30:49


“We all live downstream” is one of the mottos of Mr. Jonny Morris, the Founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops.  Bubba Wright lets this motto serve as the north star for everything he does as the Director of Agronomy at Big Cedar Lodge.  Whether it's by reducing its footprint or providing habitats for wildlife, Big Cedar Lodge strives to leave everything better than they found it. They're achieving this by using organic fertilizers, installing new water systems to conserve water, and making sure their courses are Audubon-certified. Bubba shares his heart for conservation and passion for cultivating a strong culture in this conversation on the Golf Sustainability podcast.  Topics covered: Bubba's career journey to his current role at Big Cedar Lodge [1:20–4:42]  The history of Big Cedar Lodge [4:43–6:31]  The Big Cedar Lodge philosophy around conservation and sustainability [6:32–13:43]  Their relationship with the National Audubon Society and other partners [13:44]  The technology that's being developed to advance sustainability [19:03]  Getting to know Bubba Wright on a personal level [22:51]  Resources & People Mentioned The National Audubon Society John Deere Rainbird Environmental Works Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Connect with Bubba Wright Connect on LinkedIn Big Cedar Lodge Golf Connect With Golf Sustainability LinkedIn  Facebook  Instagram X (Twitter) Subscribe to Golf Sustainability Apple Podcast  Spotify  Note: Timestamps provided are approximate. Thank you for listening to the Golf Sustainability podcast. If you found this episode interesting, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! For more insights and updates on sustainable energy solutions, visit our website and follow us on social media.

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams
Managing our seasonal stress with Canadian Mental Health Association CEO Jonny Morris

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 22:48


The Holiday Season is stressful for so many people in so many ways. Inflation, interest rates and uncertainty are compounding mental health too. In this Chamber Chat CEO Bruce Williams talks about managing our seasonal stress with Canadian Mental Health Association CEO Jonny Morris.

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Joe talks to Jonny Morris; a writer of more excellent Doctor Who stories in print, on audio and adorning the pages of DWM than you could possibly mention. In this first half, Jonny talks about writing Doctor Who novels and taking on the challenge of the Comic Strip for over a year.

Clinton Baptiste’s Paranormal Podcast
Season 6 - Episode thirty

Clinton Baptiste’s Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 43:18


Season 6 - Episode 30Welcome back, my spiritual seekers! Episode 30 is upon us, and we've got a cosmic buffet of the paranormal! Linda's here, and it seems like her garage has turned into a wildlife sanctuary – except the animals are getting a bit too cosy. Good thing Jonny Morris is around to have a chit-chat with them.

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams
Mental Health with Kabir Bhagaria and Jonny Morris

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 23:16


Jonny Morris and Kabir Bhagaria Join us in our insightful series on mental health. Jonny, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association for BC, shares his expertise while Kabir, from the corporate world, offers a unique perspective. They discuss topics like stress, anxiety and how mental health impacts the workplace. Listen in to gain a greater understanding of mental health and ways we can promote positive well-being!

Bend Don't Break
Building a Care Culture

Bend Don't Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 42:00


This week, Chief Neil Dubord is joined by Jonny Morris, CEO of the British Columbia chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association, to discuss the event that took place on January 23rd, 2023, when the Delta Police Department received a report of an individual who was outside the safety rail on the southbound side of the Alex Fraser Bridge. In this episode, Chief Dubord speaks with Jonny Morris, who reached out during the crisis faced on that bridge and extended his support through a long negotiation process that lasted 8 hours and also caused the closing of the bridge, which created discontent from the general population which was affected by this security measure. The overall decision to close the bridge was complex but guided by the belief in the importance of preserving life, which first responders and committed officers achieved, saving this man's life and successfully assisting an individual with a mental health crisis.    Key Takeaways: [4:15] Jonny Morris, CEO of the British Columbia chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association, joins Chief Dubord. [7:13] Jonny talks about his role and how he advocates for mental health. [9:44] Jonny shares the successes accomplished and the services the Canadian Mental Health Association gives. [13:35] Care to Speak and Care for Care Giver and their impact on stress management teams and first responders. [16:33] Jonny talks about building psychologically safe environments and their work on preventive care. [19:58] Jonny speaks of the Study in Blue and Gray, a report with many recommendations in cases of people confronting a mental health emergency.  [23:54] Jonny described the importance of creating a psychologically safe workplace.  [32:40] Why is it so difficult for mental fitness to be on the same footing as physical health? [39:08] Jonny expresses his gratitude.   Mentioned in this Episode: Canadian Mental Health Association Learn more about 13 Factors: Addressing Mental Health in the Workplace Anxiety Canada Call the crisis line:  3-10-6789   Looking for More Episodes? You can find more episodes of Bend Don't Break on iTunes, Google Play, and most other major podcasting platforms.   Connect with the Delta Police Department: Follow the Delta Police on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit their website at DeltaPolice.ca.  

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams
COVID 19's affect on mental health is discussed with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 22:37


It's obvious all around us how the COVID 19 pandemic has affected mental health in workplaces and families and is on public display in our communities. In this Chamber Chat CEO Bruce Williams discusses mental health management, treatment and understanding with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association

Well Dukes
S3 Ep.3 5 Things You Need to Know: Meditation

Well Dukes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 30:55 Transcription Available


Are you curious about meditation and if it actually benefits your mind and body? Join Lauren along with special guest, Dancer Heebner, as they talk about the five things you need to know about meditation. Be sure to stick around for a short, relaxing breathing technique at #4!Resources:Sign up for Dancer's Guided Meditation class here.Contact Dancer heebnesp@dukes.jmu.edu. Jonny Morris, JMU student and Inner Healing and Personal Growth Coach https://www.instagram.com/yourpath_yourway/. Insight Timer App: https://insighttimer.com/ Follow us on social media @jmuurec!

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels
Happy Times and Places Omnibus - Warriors of the Deep

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 125:18


Big Finish and DWM scribe Jonny Morris has chosen and oft derided slice of Doctor Who that your host, Toby Hadoke, just happens to have a great big soft spot for. Will their tastes merge, or will the whole thing collapse under the weight of a great big sponge door? But remember, the aim here is to accentuate the positive, whether there should have been another way or not.     Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron only podcast - Far Too Much information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start from as little as £3 per month.  patreon.com/tobyhadoke   Or there is Ko-fi for the occasionally donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke   Follow Toby on Twitter @tobyhadoke And these podcasts @HadokePodcasts   www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.   

Capital Daily
Assessing the Mental Healthcare Gap as VSAC Loses Long-Term Counselling Due to Lack of Resources

Capital Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 33:46


Facing a growing waitlist and a funding shortage, the Victoria Sexual Assault Centre has announced it will suspend its long-term counselling program. With the need for crisis support services as high as ever, where do we go from here? We look into the issue with Sam Loppie, Direct Client Services Manager at VSAC, and Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association's BC Division.     Need support?     Victoria Sexual Assault Centre       Free services for survivors of sexualized violence       Phone: 250-383-3232     Email: access@vsac.ca      Website: www.vsac.ca  Today's episode is sponsored by St. Margaret's School and Ecologyst.Get more stories like this in your inbox every morning by subscribing to our daily newsletter at CapitalDaily.ca       Check our membership opportunity at CapitalDaily.ca/Member      And subscribe to us on our socials!       Twitter @CapitalDailyVic       Instagram @CapitalDaily         Facebook @CapitalDailyVic        Need support?    Victoria Sexual Assault Centre     Free services for survivors of sexualized violence      Phone: 250-383-3232     Email: access@vsac.ca      Website: www.vsac.ca

People First Radio
‘Finding The Right Door to knock on’ – Accessing mental health care support in BC

People First Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 21:43


Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s BC office speaks about navigating the public system for mental health support in BC.  First Broadcast January 27, 2022.

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams
Jonny Morris and Aaryn Seckor of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division

Chamber Chats with CEO, Bruce Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 22:38


The mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been deep and relentless. In this Chamber Chat we talk about how to best understand and manage the challenges so many of us face.

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels
Happy Times and Places 28.1 - Warriors of the Deep 1

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 34:10


Big Finish writer extraordinaire, comedy genius and researcher of the arcane Jonny Morris chooses a typically left field entry into this celebratory podcast. Fortunately, he is not the only one who has a soft spot for this much maligned story, so dust off your eye shadows and get in synch with your two hosts as they try to get to the bottom of what exactly is the best thing happening beneath the sea...

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
Highway closures in B.C.; managing anxiety and stress during these difficult times

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 51:05


B.C. truckers, businesses and everyday travellers are navigating highway closures in the province. We'll hear from Dave Earle, the president of the B.C. Trucking Association; In our second half, CEO of the BC Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Jonny Morris, talks about managing stress and anxiety during these difficult days.

Looks Unfamiliar
The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: What Were They Copying In That - Goonreel?

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 76:23


Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.This is a collection of highlights featuring Joel Morris on the View-Master Demonstration Reel, Joanne Sheppard on Colorado Beetle panic, Emma Burnell on the stage musical version of Dirty Dancing, Samira Ahmed on The Fun Food Factory, Jonny Morris on Battlestar Galactica action figures, Matt Lee on They Might Be Giants' 'Dial-A-Song' service, Shanine Salmon on Neopets and Anna Cale on Diana Dors' Dors' Dozen. Along the way we'll be nominating our suggestions for the View-Master Netflix Universe, revealing how to spot a supervillain transporting a ‘formula', learning about the influence a giant floating image of Patrick Swayze had on the civil rights movement, considering whether it's possible for Dirty Dancing to have too much dancing in it, revealing how not to wow the opposite sex by listening to the b-side of Birdhouse In Your Soul and debating just how many hours of airtime Graham Norton devoted to a robot dog walking very very slowly across the studio floor. Plus there's something you may not have heard before – Tim on Goon Pod talking to Tyler Adams about Peter And Sophia by Peter Sellers And Sophia Loren.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.

Hoot 'n' Holler: A Podcast About the Ozarks
Episode 35 - Qatar, Arkansas

Hoot 'n' Holler: A Podcast About the Ozarks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 95:40


www.patreon.com/hootnhollerpod @hootnhollerpod on Twitter and Instagram facebook.com/hootnhollerpod hootnhollerpod@gmail.com This one goes from sleepy to freaky faster than you can say "I've said it before and I'll say it again." Topics include: The late Champ Biden, prison mail, simping the FBI, coronavirus ain't going away, Arkansas gubernatorial primary, pussyfooting around pot, crime wave, male friendship, getting fed-pilled. Theme: "Old Shoes and Leggins" As sung by David Krussel, Turners Station, Missouri on March 26, 1975. Cat #1539 (MFH #687) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. Outro: "Red River Valley" As sung by Jonny Morris, Kissee Mills, Missouri on May 22, 1960. Cat #0490 in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University.

The Road to Autonomy
Episode 44 | If You Bought It, A Truck Brought It

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 55:56


Robert Brown, Senior Director of External Affairs, TuSimple, Jordan Coleman, General Counsel & Vice President of Policy, Kodiak Robotics, and Jonny Morris, Head of Public Policy & Communications, Embark Trucks joined Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss the current state of the autonomous trucking industry.The conversation begins with Robert Brown sharing his thoughts on the current state of the autonomous trucking industry from a policy perspective.We are doing quite well as an industry. It is a testament to the core folks that work in this industry. We work very closely at a State and Local level in all of the States that we operate in. We all come from the adage that we do not like to surprise anyone. – Robert BrownExpanding upon Robert's comments, Jordan talks about the efforts that are being made around education and building trust with elected officials and regulators.Trust is absolutely paramount in this industry. Showing that deep commitment to engagement on a State, Regional and Local level. As well as that deep commitment to building those relationships first. – Jordan ColemanRounding out the conversation about the current state of autonomous trucking, Jonny shares a detailed overview of policy and the regulatory environment.Even though autonomous trucking is cutting-edge technology, it is an emerging industry. We are not entering into a blank slate from a regulatory environment perspective. There are plenty of requirements, rules, authorities that exist in the trucking industry today. – Jonny MorrisPutting the regulatory environment into perspective, Grayson asks Robert why Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are emerging as the leading hubs for the testing and deployment of autonomous trucking.It has a lot to do with the regulatory environment. All three States now have legislation on the books that allows [autonomous trucking] testing and deployment. – Robert BrownIn January 2021, Kodiak successfully completed a disengage-free customer delivery from Dallas to Houston, Texas. Grayson asks Jordan how the company prepared for the run from a policy perspective. Jordan explains that before Kodiak started operations in Texas, the company met Governor Abbot's office, State Legislators in both chambers, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the State Highway Patrol, and regional and local partners.Shifting the conversation to California, Jonny talks about the importance of the California market for autonomous trucks and what the current state of autonomous trucking policy looks like in California. Robert chimes in about his love of living in San Diego and why autonomous trucking will create new high-paying jobs in California.Looking at the priorities of the Governor and the California State Legislature, Jonny explains why the autonomous trucking industry is aligned with California's goals on climate change and emissions.Automation is something that can be adapted for any drivetrain, whether it's diesel, natural gas, or electric vehicles. Furthermore what we have seen is that automation can take any drivetrain and make it more efficient because it is a more efficient driver than a human driver. – Jonny MorrisWith the electrification goals of California, Grayson asks Jordan if Class 8 trucks will ever become electric.It's absolutely a when not an if. – Jordan ColemanAs Jonny and Jordan clearly explained, the autonomous trucking industry is clearly aligned with the goals of California. With California's unemployment rate currently holding at 8.3%, Robert talks about the positive economic impacts that autonomous trucking will have on the State and the new high-paying jobs that this industry will create.If California does this, it is a true game-changer from an economics perspective. – Robert BrownHighlighting the U.S. Department of Transportation VOLPE Macroeconomic Impacts of Automated Driving Systems in Long-Haul Trucking study as an example, Robert explains why autonomous trucking will create new high-paying jobs and have economic benefits on the U.S. economy.With the industry projected to have a positive economic impact on the U.S. economy the group discusses how the industry interacts with lawmakers and regulators on a federal level. Jonny addresses the misnomers around what the autonomous truck industry does and does not need from a regulatory and legislative standpoint.[There is a misnomer] that this is the wild west and there are no rules for autonomous trucks. The fact of the matter is that the trucking industry is heavily regulated at the federal level. – Jonny MorrisStaying on the theme of misnomers, Jonny, Robert, and Jordan all address the workforce issue and clearly explain that if you are a truck driver today, you can retire a truck driver. There is an enormous need for high-quality truck drivers today partly due to the increase in e-commerce.If you bought it, it's been on a truck. – Jordan ColemanWith e-commerce projected to grow another 18% in 2021, Robert and Jordan discuss how autonomous trucking is working to shore up the e-commerce supply chain.All commerce is becoming e-commerce. It is all being shipped and it is all being shipped via truck. That only underscores the critical need for this technology. – Jordan ColemanAnother critical need for this technology is for the shipping of fresh fruits and vegetables as The World Bank is projecting the global population to be 9.7 billion by 2050. Jordan, Jonny, and Robert discuss how autonomous trucks can reduce food spoilage and increase access to healthy foods.Wrapping up the conversation, Jonny, Jordan, and Robert share their thoughts on the positive impact that autonomous trucking will have on society.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsRecorded on Monday, June 14, 2021.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Looks Unfamiliar
Looks Unfamiliar Disco Sci-Fi Spectacular: "There's No Robots, I'm Not Interested"

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 51:45


*Looks Unfamiliar* is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim for an interstellar funk spectacular is writer Jonny Morris, who’s setting the controls for the heart of the disco with *Galaxy Gold* by Neil Norman And His Cosmic Orchestra, *Battlestar Galactica* action figures, the disastrous second season of *Buck Rogers In The 25th Century* , *H.G, Wells’ The Shape Of Things To Come* , *Fall Out* by DATA and *Space Wars - Fact And Fiction*. Along the way we’ll be finding out what happened when Doctor Who met Henry’s Cat, why nothing is more dystopian than Bryan Pringle wandering around a Midlands University, the origins of Barry Morse’s feud with Elon Musk, and why Taran Wood Beast costumes were all the rage at Studio 54. You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.

Capital Daily
The Facebook Group Taking on Royal Jubilee's Psychiatric Emergency Services

Capital Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 44:08


A Facebook group has prompted many people to share their negative experiences with Royal Jubilee's Psychiatric Services. We speak to some of those people to hear their stories firsthand. Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association B.C. also joins to speak to the larger issues at play. 

The Pulse on CFRO
The Pulse Interview: Why BC needs more mental health supports, with Jonny Morris (Canadian Mental Health Association BC)

The Pulse on CFRO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 18:34


Today, David talks again to Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC. The two talk about what governments must do in 2021 to strengthen our often inaccessible patchwork of mental health services—and make them affordable—for people struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Pulse on CFRO
The Pulse on CFRO: Monday, January 18

The Pulse on CFRO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 26:48


Along with the latest news, David talks again to Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC. The two talk about what governments must do in 2021 to strengthen our often inaccessible patchwork of mental health services—and make them affordable—for people struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Road to Autonomy
Episode 4 | Innovation is a Good Thing. Innovation is a Job Creator.

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 40:13


Jonny Morris, Head of Policy at Embark Trucks joins Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss the intersection of policy, regulation, and technology.In this episode, Grayson and Jonny discuss the regulatory environment and the misconceptions around self-driving trucks. Jonny discusses the hurdles that need to be overcome before trucks are regularly driving autonomously on public roads around the United States.Building upon Jonny's background in The White House we dive into policy and discuss how self-driving trucks will create new jobs. With Embark's transfer hub strategy, Embark is creating new jobs in the trucking industry.The Embark model is a transfer hub model that combines the strengths of the traditional truck driver with the strengths of an automated driving system. The automated driving system does not get distracted and can drive long periods of time. When the self-driving truck arrives at an Embark transfer hub, a traditional driver takes the load for the final mile of delivery.Innovation is a Good Thing. Innovation is a Job Creator.- Jonny Morris, Head of Policy, Embark TrucksEmbark is solving a problem by playing to strengths of the current state of automation. Continuing the conversation, Jonny and Grayson discuss the jobs that will be created by self-driving trucks. Why the industry has historically not attracted women and the economics of self-driving trucks.Closing out the conversation, Jonny offers his advice on Self-Driving Trucks to Democratic Presidential Nominee, Joe Biden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Pulse on CFRO
The Pulse Interview: Jonny Morris, (Canadian Mental Health Association, BC)

The Pulse on CFRO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 27:44


We speak today with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC, on police violence and mental wellness checks.

The Pulse on CFRO
The Pulse on CFRO: June 29, 2020

The Pulse on CFRO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 30:00


Along with all the latest news, today we're talking with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC, on police violence and mental wellness checks.

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
COVID-19: Small businesses. Mental health supports.

BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 47:14


University of British Columbia's Kevin Milligan and Surrey Board of Trade's Anita Huberman discuss the federal government's supports for small businesses. Canadian Mental Health Association's Jonny Morris talks about the B.C. government's virtual mental health supports.

The Jill Bennett Show
5-million dollar government support for mental health

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 9:11


Jonny Morris is the Chief Executive of CMHA BC who expands on this initiative.

The Pulse on CFRO
Interview: Jonny Morris (Canadian Mental Health Association BC) - Tue, Mar. 24 on Co-op Radio's News Hour

The Pulse on CFRO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 19:05


Interview from the weekday Co-op Radio News Hour Covid19 Report, daily 7-8am 100.5fmHost: David P. Ball. Produced by Vancouver Co-op Radio CFRO/Laurence Gatinel/David P. BallTheme music: Hannah Epperson, 'Iodine' used with generous permission of the artist

The Lynda Steele Show
Feeling the holiday blues? You're not alone, here's some advice

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 10:05


We talk to Jonny Morris, BC CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association.  

The Discovery Pod
Returning To An Organization As A First-Time CEO with Jonny Morris

The Discovery Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 33:24


Nothing beats a comeback more than becoming a CEO of an organization you used to work in. That is exactly what Jonny Morris' story looks like. Having worked at the Canadian Mental Health Association for a number of years, Jonny left to work at the provincial government and came back as the CEO. He narrates his fascinating story of rising to the top while maintaining a heart that is passionate for service and advocacy. Sharing the challenges he needed to overcome, Jonny lets us in on how he positioned himself as the new leader along with some pieces of advice on in-service leadership mentality and organizational assessment. He also talks about the complexities that come with being a leader and how the organization is raising consciousness on mental and public health issues.

Looks Unfamiliar
The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar - 04 - The Real Bowie Says To The Imagined Bowie

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 40:33


Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. This is a collection of highlights from shows nineteen to twenty four, featuring Paul Kirkley on The Kids From Fame Again, Garreth F. Hirons on Sweet 75, Darrell Maclaine on The Brennan JB7, James Gent on When The Wind Blows by David Bowie, Ros Ballinger on Microsoft Explorapedia, and Jonny Morris on Jesta Giggle by The Barron Knights. Along the way we'll be finding out why The Barron Knights should have covered T.V.O.D., where the whistling from Never Let Me Down was 'borrowed' from, and which former member of Nirvana really loves accordions. Plus there’s also something you may not have heard before – Tim on Betamax Video Club talking about Absolute Beginners, and an extra downhill slaloming surprise at the end... Don't forget that you can find the full versions of all these editions - and details of how to buy my new book Can't Help Thinking About Me - at http://timworthington.org

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Looks Unfamiliar
019 - Jonny Morris - What Was Actually In The Dandy?

Looks Unfamiliar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 39:22


Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is writer Jonny Morris, who wonders if anyone else recalls the BBC Micro Welcome cassette, Dandy strip Jack Silver, Mr Men book Mr Spendy, BSB's The Carmen Ejogo Show, Andrew Sachs sitcom Dead Ernest, and Jesta Giggle by The Barron Knights. Along the way we'll be finding out how to estimate James Bond's 'Biorhythms', what the second worst ZX Spectrum game was, how many times it's possible to say 'Padmasambhava' in one sentence, and why The Barron Knights should have covered T.V.O.D.. Also, we solve two mystery half-recollections live on air! You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/

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Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #383 - The Firemaker

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2013 70:45


As most of you might be aware, Doctor Who is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2013, and the Three Who Rule are also doing their part to mark the occasion by celebrating and analyzing the era of each producer who helmed the show from 1963 through until the Fox TV movie in 1996. First up, the first producer - the original, you might say - Verity Lambert, who set in stone much of what we know and love about Doctor Who with help from her story editors David Whitaker and Dennis Spooner. And joining us for this segment is Doctor Who writer Jonny Morris to provide insight and opinion on the first two years in the programme's history. We look forward to peeling back the curtain on classic Who for the next several weeks leading up to the 50th anniversary on November 23! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com