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The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Mike Graham is joined by Emma Wolf, John Rentoul and Kate Palmer to discuss Britain's 12 year old machete murderers, the launch of the Tory party manifesto and navigating workplace relationships. Also, can we guess who you will vote for based on your favourite biscuit? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Right Eye Dominant
Kate Palmer Albers: The Ephemeral Image

Right Eye Dominant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 54:59


My guest on this episode is writer and professor Kate Palmer Albers, whose recent book "The Night Albums" explores the impermanence in photographic images; both intentional and unintended. A major shift in how we can think about the life of a photograph, and our own existence as well.Links:The Night Albums bookThe First Photograph: Joseph Nicéphore NiépceThe Night Albums: A Review

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Johnson City Living
156. Flourish Concierge PT | with Kate Palmer

Johnson City Living

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 43:07


Hey Friends! On today's episode, Colin sits down with Kate Palmer, owner and founder of Flourish Concierge Physical Therapy. They discuss the importance of keeping your body mechanics in a functioning state, and some of Kate's favorite things about living in Johnson City. Thank you for listening! Links from episode: https://flourishconciergept.com/ Contact Colin: https://www.colinandcarly.com/ Johnson City Living is hosted by Colin Johnson with Keller Williams Realty in Johnson City, TN. Produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media LLC

What If?
What if… there was no employment law?

What If?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 26:09


In a world of work that looks very different to even five or 10 years ago, is employment legislation in the UK fit for purpose? Do any regulations stifle growth for smaller businesses especially, or do they provide necessary protection for workers and bosses alike? Professor Len Shackleton and employment law consultant Kate Palmer explore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​The New Brunswick government is knocking down barriers to menstrual products by making them freely available in libraries across the province.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to menstrual health advocate Kate Palmer ​about the move and what more can be done to improve access.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​The New Brunswick government is knocking down barriers to menstrual products by making them freely available in libraries across the province.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to menstrual health advocate Kate Palmer ​about the move and what more can be done to improve access.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​The New Brunswick government is knocking down barriers to menstrual products by making them freely available in libraries across the province.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to menstrual health advocate Kate Palmer ​about the move and what more can be done to improve access.

The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering
E80: Body & Soul Summer Series - Pelvic Floor Health

The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 29:57


Welcome to Episode 80 of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering! Right now we're right in the middle of our Body & Soul Summer Series and today's episode is about the body, particularly pelvic floor health. I think we've all heard of the pelvic floor, but maybe aren't sure what it is or how to take care of it. That's why I invited Dr. Kate Palmer to join us on the podcast. She is a Doctor of Physical Therapy specializing in women's health, specifically pregnancy, postpartum, dancers, and pelvic health, and wellness. She believes in a holistic, whole-body approach to treating musculoskeletal issues. We chat about what the pelvic floor is, why it's important for us to pay attention to these muscles, and much more! Some of the resources we mention in this episode: Beach Read by Emily Henry* You can connect with Dr. Kate via: Instagram: @flourishconciergept Facebook: @flourishconciergept Just a reminder that you can connect with me via: Instagram: @andreafortenberry My website: andreafortenberry.com Subscribe to my monthly magazine, Restore. Issues will hit your inbox the first Friday of every month. *Affiliate Link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andreafortenberry/support

Sounds in the Woods
Ep.130 – Kate Palmer Wildlife Sanctuary

Sounds in the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 20:00


Low hardwood forest along Sandstone Creek. Traffic noise as the property is bisected by a road. Intro: Bittersweet by Kevin MacLeod (License)

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Performance Medicine Audio
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy w/ Kate Palmer, PT, DPT

Performance Medicine Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 33:39


In this episode of Outside The Box, we talk with Kate Palmer, PT, DPT of Flourish Concierge Physical Therapy about the importance of the pelvic floor in women AND men, and how to recover from pelvic pain, bladder issues, and constipation. What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review! Connect with Performance Medicine! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/ Facebook: @PMedicine Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN YouTube: Performance Medicine

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sports & Australia - long history, bright future with Kate Palmer - SPORTS GEEK REPLAY

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 47:43


SPORTS GEEK REPLAY (from 26 Nov 2018 - Ep 220) Sean Callanan chats with Sport Australia CEO Kate Palmer about her long career in Netball and how Sport Australia is helping Australians be more active and continue high levels of success on world stage. Show notes -  https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/kate-palmer-sport-australia/ 

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Will 'no jab no job' become the reality - and is it legal?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 14:07


Will no jab no job really become the reality?Could the UK follow America's biggest firms in demanding fully vaccinated staff?And what can and can't bosses do to employees who refuse to be jabbed?ITV News presenter and reporter Faye Barker speaks to HR expert Kate Palmer to find out what you need to know.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
No jab no job? What are your rights when it comes to work?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 16:51


Millions of people across the UK are returning or preparing to return to very different working environments - so what are your rights to protect yourself from the virus?Do you have a legally-protected right to change your working hours or days and are you entitled to relocate where you do your work? And can you demand to not work next to a colleague who has not been vaccinated?Plus, if you're an employer, how do you deal with someone who is refusing to return to work?Kate Palmer, HR expert from employment law consultancy Peninsula, tells Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know.

MAU [Talk]
Ep. 014 Kate Palmer

MAU [Talk]

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 30:29


In this episode, Adam talks with Kate Palmer, Director of Growth at Stash to discuss iOS14 challenges, fraud implications, as well as her thoughts and approaches to measurement.

On Side
Taking the gender out of ability with Kate Palmer, Cara Honeychurch and Tracey Menzies

On Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 50:39


The dearth of women in leadership and in high performance coaching roles is still a problem in sport. In latest episode of On Side we talk to former Sport Australia CEO Kate Palmer on the gulf in parity that still exists in high performance sport and what needs to be done to help women transition into these roles. Palmer says sports need to take a “proactive approach” to, not just equality, but diversity in general. “The reality is that sport is not immune to society,” Palmer says. “Sport reflects all that’s great about society, and all of the things that are bad about society. “Sport can play a role [in promoting women and diversity] because on the whole it’s very public so we can show best practice to other industries and other organisations.” She says thinking about diversity more broadly is really important. “I think acknowledging the differences and including everyone in the decision making is really important, and that goes beyond gender, that goes into multi-cultural areas too, indigenous areas, to disability, everyone, putting a voice around the table for all.” We also talk to Commonwealth Games gold medallist Cara Honeychurch, who has a unique perspective as both an athlete and an administrator. “I have to say I had a very positive experience throughout my whole life, I’ve never really felt that being a women has held me back,” Honeychurch, one of Australia’s most successful ten pin bowlers, says. “My sport of tenpin bowling has always been very inclusive, and very welcoming of women.” Honeychurch, who is now General Manager of Corporate Services at Athletics Australia, says she is “very aware” her experience is “very much the exception” rather than the norm. And in our segment From the Highlight Reel, we re-live the 400m freestyle event at the Athens Olympic Games through the lens of Ian Thorpe’s coach – Tracey Menzies. Menzies says she faced criticism for having a coaching philosophy that differed from her (mostly male) peers. “Sometimes there has been a bit of a criticism that I’ve shown too much empathy for people and compassion but I sort of wear that as a badge of honour now, that I actually have that vulnerability that I’m prepared to show who I am and care for the athlete,” she says. “Having the capacity to hear what we say, and to understand, if we do things a little differently, that’s ok. Not everyone has to coach the same way, behave the same way, and different is actually good.” In the segment From Left Field our athlete educator Annabelle Cleary answers the question, “Do coaches get in trouble if an athlete tests positive?” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Down The Track
Episode 53: 17 February 2021 featuring Hana Basic & Morgan McDonald.

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 134:47


In another big episode of Down the Track, Sean and Tim interview two of the most exciting prospects in Australian athletics - Hana Basic & Morgan McDonald. A World Junior representative in 2014, Hana Basic has come out of the Covid period in great form over the 100m. In a two part interview we talk to Hana about her recent performances in the Tasmanian gifts before setting the track on fire back in Victoria. In interview no.1 we get to know more about Hana... her life in and away from athletics and her goals and aspirations. Hana also talked about what it would take to break the 11.5 mark for the 100m, which then leads to interview no.2 recorded after her 11.45 performance at High Velocity Club. A great personality who is now delivering performances that will put her in the eyes of the Olympic selectors, get to know Hana in an entertaining two part interview. Like many of the US based Australians, Morgan McDonald's performances often go under the radar. With an International career that started in 2013 as a junior at the World Cross Country Championships, Morgan is now carving out a career as a professional athlete in the States. What that means for his running and life in general is delved into as he talks candidly about his performances and the life he is building in terms of the training environment, coaching structure and how to stay occupied in what can at times be a very one dimensional world. Sean and Tim close the episode wrapping up the latest domestic and international news. Pre lockdown 3 was a busy time in Victorian athletics and results from the Victorian Multi, Mile & 5000m championships are discussed together with the latest Specialist group news. Sean also provides a summary of the recent ACT Championships in Canberra. And heading back to the US, the recent results of Oli Hoare, Morgan MCDonald and Charlie Hunter make for good discussion points. And in what may amount to a major turning point in the history of Australian Athletics, the appointment of Kate Palmer to head the One Sport initiative closes out an entertaining episode of DTT. Timeline 0.00:00 to 0:03:10 Intro 0:03:10 to 0:44:42 Hana Basic Interview 1 0:44:43 to 1:27:05 Morgan McDonald 1:27:06 to 1:38:28 Hana Basic interview 2 1:38:29 to 2:14:10 Summary of domestic, interstate and international results together with an update on the National Championships and the appointment of Kate Palmer

RSN Breakfast Club
Kate Palmer; Aths Australia CEO - Aths Australia has a new boss

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 9:14


Former Sport Australia chief executive, Kate Palmer, has been named the CEO of OneAthletics for the next 12 months to lead the merger between Athletics Australia and Little Athletics Australia

Tails From Vet School
18 - Surviving Zoom University w/ Dane Gallagher, Brittney Moore, and Kate Palmer

Tails From Vet School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 55:11


In this episode, Blake sits down with a few former podcast guests to discuss the pros and cons of online vet school and give their best pieces of advice for surviving vet school at Zoom University. Black Lives Matter Resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Tails From Vet School Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tailsfromvetschool Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tailsfromvetschool/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfvspodcast

Mobile Presence
Marketers: Diversify Your Channels To Find Pockets Of Profit And Opportunity

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 33:10


Facebook and Google should be part of any marketing strategy. Still, diversification and looking to other channels for scale and deeper insights is a smart move marketers should consider–particularly marketers who need significant results on a small budget. So, how do marketers move out of their comfort zone and into the winner’s circle? Our host Peggy Anne Salz gets surprising answers from Kate Palmer, Director of Growth at Stash, a personal finance and investing app helping more than 4.5 million Americans save, bank, and invest. Kate, a Mobile Hero recognized for her accomplishments, names the channels that offer opportunities. She also draws from her own experience to provide valuable guidance for marketers seeking ways to stay motivated and advance their careers in challenging times.

Tails From Vet School
4 - Life as a Non-Traditional Vet Student w/Kate Palmer

Tails From Vet School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 36:27


National Bail Fund Donation Link: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bailfunds Other BLM Resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/?fbclid=IwAR30nE07MdiV6ZEUBIbMQFuauFxXT93uwkx3pfkJG0853x-7NwXe0lkI2hE In this episode, Blake sits down with fellow UW-Madison class of 2023 student Kate Palmer to discuss life as a non-traditional student in veterinary medical school, including her path to veterinary medicine and life experiences that led her on that path.

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing

Sports Geek Replay episode with Kate Palmer from Sport Australia - learn more at https://sportsgeekhq.com/sgr-kate-palmer

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sports & Australia - long history, bright future - Kate Palmer - CEO Series

Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 47:43


Sean Callanan chats with Sport Australia CEO Kate Palmer about her long career in Netball and how Sport Australia is helping Australians be more active and continue high levels of success on world stage. Full show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/kate-palmer-sport-australia

Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast
active CEO Podcast #12 Kate Palmer Changing the Game

Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 48:43


On this episode of the active CEO Podcast, we talk to Kate Palmer about finding her dream job, where she combines her passion for sport, and desire to improve the health and wellbeing of a nation. We delve into her role of leading and catalysing the Australian sport industry to encourage more Australians to become more active, and shape the future of elite and grass roots sport. Ben Gathercole and Craig Johns discuss topics, with Kate, such as transformational change, reducing layers of compliance, the future of sport business structures, the new ‘move it' campaign, and how she implements health and wellness into the team at Sport Australia.

Inside The Ropes
#63: Ryder Cup review and One Golf's big tick

Inside The Ropes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 75:46


On Episode 63, we wrap up a momentous Ryder Cup (5:46), Sport Australia CEO - Kate Palmer joins in-studio to discuss golf’s role in changing Australian sports governance (32:05) and Justin Falconer reports from the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Singapore (53:50).Andy Maher and Mark Hayes are joined by Jo Charlton in the host seats.

TPO Rankings Daily Briefing
Oakleigh through to Semi's, Oar to CCM?

TPO Rankings Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 1:32


Oakleigh Cannons are through to the Victorian NPL Semi Finals after beating Pascoe Vale 2-1. They will have to wait to see who wins out of today’s game between Avondale and Port Melbourne Sharks to know if they will face Heidelberg or Bentleigh Greens. Former Socceroo Tommy Oar is set to return to the A-League with the Central Coast Mariners after leaving his club in Cyprus. Oar was on the outer at the Cypriot champions, only playing 19 matches during his first season with the club and being left out of the Champions League squad. Sport Australia has waded into the FFA congress war, with CEO Kate Palmer declaring that Sport Australia does not support governance changes proposed by a FIFA-backed working group. The working group’s proposals are due to be put to a vote at an FFA extraordinary general meeting later this month...

MAKING MEDIA
TAL KARP at MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 4:15


MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
SARAH WALSH at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 18:38


SARAH WALSH - GENERAL MANAGER OF WOMEN'S FOOTBALL AT FOOTBALL FEDERATION AUSTRALIA with RALPH BARBA and LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
MATT FINNIS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 6:32


MATT FINNIS CEO ST.KILDA FC, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM, speaking on... What practical actions would you recommend to leaders in the sports sector to accelerate the advancement of gender equality? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 57:35


Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
KATE PALMER at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 2:51


KATE PALMER, CEO AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM opening address. MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM at the NATIONAL SPORTS CONVENTION 2018 on LIVE FM Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
JAMES SUTHERLAND at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 6:38


JAMES SUTHERLAND, CEO CRICKET AUSTRALIA at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... Why is gender equality important to you/your sport/organisation? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
BRIAN COOK at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 7:35


BRIAN COOK, CEO GEELONG FC, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... What has been your highlight – have you achieved transformational change and if so provide an example? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
ANTHONY MOORE at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 6:33


ANTHONY MOORE, CEO BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM speaking on... How important is Board commitment to gender equality? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
ANITA BLOKKEERUS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 17:07


ANITA BLOKKEERUS, GENERAL MANAGER PEOPLE & CULTURE at RACING VICTORIA with RALPH BARBA & LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM. Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
ANDREW INGLETON at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 11:50


ANDREW INGLETON, CEO CRICKET VICTORIA with RALPH BARBA and LAURA DOUGLAS at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM. Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

MAKING MEDIA
MARNE FECHNER at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM on LIVE FM

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 4:34


MARNE FECHNER, CEO NETBALL AUSTRALIA, at the MALE CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE SPORTS FORUM SPEAKING ON... What is unique about MCC and what are the key elements of the strategy that create impact? Male Champions of Change (MCC) Sport is a major collaborative effort to advance gender equality and the involvement of women in all aspects of sport. The 17 CEOs who make up the group represent the key sports (in terms of economic contribution) in the Australian landscape. The 2018 Women in Sport forum will be held as part of the National Sports Convention, with all conference attendees invited to attend. The forum will be hosted by Kate Palmer, CEO Australian Sports Commission, and will be facilitated by Tal Karp, Olympian and former Matilda (Australian Women’s Soccer Team). The CEOs who will present Ignite Talks are: Kate Palmer (Australian Sports Commission), James Sutherland (Cricket Australia), Anthony Moore (Basketball Australia), Matt Finnis (St Kilda Football Club), Mark Anderson (Collingwood Football Club), Brian Cook (Geelong Football Club) and Marne Fechner (Netball Australia).

This Working Life - ABC RN
Kate Palmer's dream job

This Working Life - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 25:02


Kate Palmer and her new role as CEO of the Australian Sports Commission.

Three Feet Radio
Three Feet Radio: interview Kate Palmer returns to the studio

Three Feet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 20:44


Kate Palmer the Chief Executive of Netball Australia chats with Luke and Ben in the studio. ANZ Championship expansion , rule changes and much more are discussed  around the coffee table.

Autism Live
Autism Live, Tuesday July 22nd, 2014

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2014 120:26


Today on Autism Live, Shannon’s guests include Tarita Davenock from Taritas Travel Connections talking about Inclusion Travel; Lars Perner, Chair of the Autism Society of America’s Panel of Persons on the Spectrum of Autism; Kate Palmer, the president of GRASP; Kevin Custer of Arc Capital Development sharing life changing technology and Deena Booth, a former middle school teacher with tons of ideas for making the transition to middle school easier for those with ASD.

Autism Live
GRASP

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2014 5:31


Kate Palmer, the president of the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership (GRASP) talks about their mission to provide assistance to individuals on the Autism Spectrum and their families.  Grasp offers support groups for adults on the spectrum and for parents of individuals on the spectrum.  For more information on GRASP visit: www.grasp.org