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Kerry O'Brien (Lady MC) is the founder of Young Urban Arts Foundation, a non profit organisation that empowers the lives of young people by strengthening mental well-being through creativity. Young Urban Arts Foundation works to ensure that every young person is seen, heard & celebrated. In this episode, we discuss the power of creativity and spirituality and how they can be used to empower the lives of young people. @mykindofpeoplepodcast @yuafofficial @ladymcofficial www.yuaf.org
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Kerry O’Brien is an icon of Australian journalism and broadcasting. Renowned for his integrity and intellect Kerry remains one of our most respected public figures. Now 74 years of age he lives in the hinterland of northern NSW and he joins Marcus to share his personal story of his own ageing journey – how he has planned and adapted, older family members who inspired his approach to life, what he learned from some of the world’s greatest leaders and offers insightful commentary on the major social issues of our time – including our ageing population.
In this conversation, recorded live as part of Byron Writers Festival's out-of-season program, author and academic Jenny Hocking joins celebrated journalist Kerry O'Brien to discuss her revealing new book The Palace Letters: The Queen, the governor-general, and the plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam. In this ground breaking account, Hocking discloses the obstruction, intrigue and duplicity she faced during her 10-year campaign to expose the truth behind the dismissal.
Mickey talks with Kerry O'Brien, Employment Lawyer & Labor Policy Consultant, about broad issues in U.S. Employment Law, and how nonprofits should make sure their employment policies match their values. Your nonprofit may not be living its values and may be communicating mixed messages that can contribute to employee disengagement and turnover, and yes, even lead to the lawsuits that well-done HR policy is meant to avoid. Among the things we discuss: Employment law in the U.S. is pretty harsh, ranking last out of 71 countries in how easy it is to fire someone (OECD data). Examples on how to change, or improve policies relating to employment practices, such as implementing a grievance process to off-set a harsh at-will disclaimer, enacting a severance pay policy, and explaining more about any employee benefits and how to access them. Making the Employee Handbook a living document that is free of industrial-era clauses. We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website.
Kerry O'Brien-Krueger vanished from Burlington, WI in 1989. Brittany Wood disappeared from Theodore, AL in 2012. Someone, Somewhere, Knows Something.
In fashion, the small businesses have suffered more than the big ones since March. But Commando founder Kerry O'Brien thinks that, for those boutiques that can survive a tortuous shutdown, the other side will be a lot brighter. "I think they're going to have a resurgence if they can make it through these times," she said. "Women are going to want to go to their local shop, and they're going to want to have a conversation with someone they know in a small setting." Boutiques were where Commando, which started off in the underwear category, got its start. It's still carried in more than 1,000 boutiques, as well as at major department stores. O'Brien launched the company in 2003, a few years after having quit her job at public relations giant Edelman the day after 9/11. The company has since grown, playing a role in the surge in popularity of bike shorts, according to O'Brien. Bella Hadid wore a pair by Commando at Paris Fashion Week in 2017. O'Brien thinks women shopping for clothes are now looking for two things: comfort and transparency about where the clothes came from. Commando manufactures its products in the United States and imports most fabrics from Europe. With the pandemic keeping retail foot traffic down, she's been spending most of her time at the company's home base in Burlington, Vermont. For a recent photo shoot, O'Brien said, "We used a local model. We can't bring in a New York City model, because they would have to quarantine."
On December 5, 1989, 31-year-old Kerry O’Brien Krueger allegedly told her husband that she had to catch a last-minute flight to Wyoming to attend a trade show for work after another coworker asked her to attend in their place. The plan was that she and a co-worker would travel from Burlington, Wisconsin to Chicago where they would take a flight to Wyoming. Kerry’s husband, Tracey, told investigators that he remembers her kissing him goodbye at 4:30AM on December 6 and that she asked him to take care of their three-year old daughter, Megan, while she was gone. A neighbor reported that they saw black car parked outside of the home around that time. After Kerry disappeared, a bizarre series of events began to unfold and more than 30 years later, Kerry's case remains unsolved.If you have any information about the disappearance of Kerry O’Brien Krueger, you are urged to contact Investigator Heather Spranger with the Racine County Sheriff’s Office at 262-636-3367 or the local Crimestoppers at 888-636-9330.This episode was sponsored by:DoorDash- Download the DoorDash App and enter promo code VANISHED to get $5 off your purchase of $15 or more.Best Fiends- Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
There could not be a more relevant conversation for Journalism and The Australian media than this one between respected journalists Kerry O'Brien and Phillip Adams. Kerry weighs in candidly and forcefully on the closure of AAP, the AFP raid on the ABC, the future of journalism as a craft in Australia and the dangers of a Murdoch run press. Gripping stuff. Featuring: Kerry O'Brien and Phillip Adams SHOWNOTES: Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast Scone Literary Festival https://sconeliteraryfestival.com.auFacebook @SconeLiteraryFestivalTwitter @SconeLiterary Kerry O'BrienTwitter @KerryOBrien Phillip AdamsTwitter @PhillipAdams_1 Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting
How should journalists present the climate emergency? In this session from Antidote 2019, Kerry O'Brien hosts an exploration into the urgent ethics of climate journalism with Kyle Pope, Tim Flannery, Desi Anwar & Anna Rose. Session supported by Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas.
How do the harmful effects of chemicals go undetected, and what can we do to better protect against this? Public health expert Professor Tim Driscoll and Walkley Award-winning journalists Kerry O'Brien and Carrie Fellner discuss. This conversation was recorded on Thursday 19 September, 2019 at the University of Sydney and presented in partnership with The Walkley Foundation. Visit the website for more details: http://bit.ly/33SuTNa
Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu has been heralded as the book that rewrote Australian history. He talks candidly and passionately with Kerry O'Brien on what needs to change for us to truly 'love' our country.
Journalist Kerry O'Brien reflects on the social and politics upheavals he has witnessed, of lessons learned and ignored, and the personalities who have made history. This session was recorded at the 2019 Newcastle Writers Festival and is hosted by Paul Bevan.
According to the Department For Education figures, 70% of youth services funding has been cut since 2010, since the Conservatives came to power. Violent crime is a regular feature on the news, young deaths seemingly a daily headline. Kerry O'Brien joins me to discuss the incredible and essential work of Young Urban Arts Foundation, the charity she founded who provide workshops and programs to empower young people to express themselves and develop their talents through creativity. Her own story of adversity and resolve is powerful and we get into why artistic expression is so important for the fundamental needs of every young person on earth, to avoid mental health catastrophes. When an education system is ill equipped to cater for individuality, teachers left no choice but to be more stressed about Ofsted visits than the needs of their pupils, police forces whittled down to the bare bones, able only to focus on the end results and not the community and root causes of violent crime, then the support of society and organisations like YUAF becomes the difference between a frightening future and one of hope and positive change. Get your thoughts on young people and creativity to @arrestallmimics on social media. Episode 138 is supported by http://illustrationweb.com http://heartinternet.co.uk http://foilco.uk http://theaoi.com Special thanks to Bayeux photo lab and Fujifilm for support on http://lendmeyourearart.com http://yuaf.org.uk http://twitter.com/yuafofficial http://instagram.com/yuafofficial http://twitter.com/ladyemcee
Six-time Walkley Award winner Kerry O'Brien has worked in newspapers, television and the wire service as a journalist. Having been at the helm of Australian news programs This Day Tonight, Four Corners, Lateline and the 7.30 Report for 15 years, Kerry shares with host Angela Ledgerwood who his favourite interviewees were and how to spot a good story. Having turned his journalistic eye on his own life, Kerry discusses his memoir 'Kerry O'Brien, A Memoir' and why he fears for the future of investigative journalism.
In the mid-1960s, Pauline Oliveros was a composer of experimental electronic music. But at the end of the 1960s, shocked by the political violence around her, she turned away from electronic technology and towards to a different kind of experimentation, which Dr. Kerry O'Brien calls "experimentalisms of the self." The immediate result of this turn was Oliveros's Sonic Meditations, a series of instructions for group bodymind practice. This work became the seed of Deep Listening, a sort of musical yoga Oliveros developed throughout the rest of her long career. Dr. O'Brien joins JF and Phil for a conversation on practice, "gaining mind," the ritual value of art, the wisdom of the body, and whether Deep Listening is really best understood as art at all. REFERENCES Kerry O'Brien, "Listening as Activism: The 'Sonic Meditations' of Pauline Oliveros" (https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/listening-as-activism-the-sonic-meditations-of-pauline-oliveros) Pauline Oliveros (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Oliveros), American composer John Cage, 4'33" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3) Dead Territory performing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGEG4JiOqew) Cage's 4'33" Alvin Lucier, "Music for a Solo Performer" (http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2017/05/alvin-lucier-music-for-solo-performer) Peter Sloterdijk, [You Must Change Your Life](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouMustChangeYourLife) Walter Benjamin, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (http://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/benjamin.pdf) Lawrence Weschler, Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees (https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520256095/seeing-is-forgetting-the-name-of-the-thing-one-sees) Special Guest: Kerry O'Brien.
Kerry O'Brien is the Executive Director with the Wheaton Chamber of Commerce. She has been with the Chamber for about 10 years.We will talk about Kerry and where she came from, where she went to school, how long she has been with the Chamber.During the visit, Kerry tells us of a World renowned art exhibit that will be in Dupage County in the spring and summer of 2020. The exhibit's name is Frida Kahlo from Mexico City. Dupage Visitors and Tourists Bureau anticipates the exhibit to generate $8mm dollars in the time period it is in Dupage County.
The Road Ahead|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Which Way Do We Go?|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Don't Make Me Pull Over|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
A Family Trip|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
The Great Exchange|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
No One Left Behind|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Walkley award winning ABC journalist, Kerry O'Brien, reflects on social and political upheavals he has witnessed and the personalities who have made history.
Giving, Getting|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Why A Trader?|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
What Was, Is, and Will Be|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Whose Birthday?|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Christmas Eve|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Changing Focus|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Kerry O'Brien never could have anticipated that her career in public relations would lead her to become an underwear designer, but that's exactly what happened. The entrepreneur started out in corporate PR, quickly making her way up the ranks (she was a vice president at just 25 years old). However, when September 11 happened, she felt like she needed a change. She quit her job without a plan, but it wasn't long before she found her next passion: women's underwear.
Award-winning journalist and ABC legend Kerry O'Brien joined Amy in the studio to discuss his new memoir. They explore the stories behind his greatest political interviews, his views on the series of leadership spills in recent times, the changing media landscape, has a chuckle about how everyone asks if his hair is real, and much more. Broadcast on 20 November, 2018.
Award-winning journalist and ABC legend Kerry O'Brien joined Amy in the studio to discuss his new memoir. They explore the stories behind his greatest interviews, his views on the series of leadership spills in recent times, the changing media landscape, and much more.
Award-winning journalist and ABC legend Kerry O'Brien joined Amy in the studio to discuss his new memoir. They explore the stories behind his greatest interviews, his views on the series of leadership spills in recent times, the changing media landscape, and much more. Meg Labrum, General Manager of Collections and Access at theNational Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA),spoke about their exhibition on an Australian screen icon,Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures. Plus Ben Eltham from New Matilda on the latest in federal politics and a preview of the Victorian state election.
Owner vs. Custodian|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Genuinely Generous|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Sermon from our November 4th, 2018 Traditional Sunday Service.
Tammy and Kerry O'Brien are the founders of O'Brien Realty, with office locations in Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Atlantic Highlands and soon to Rumson, NJ. www.obrienrealtyllc.com
Wise or Foolish?|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
As one of Australia's most prominent and successful journalists, Kerry O'Brien has a lot of stories to tell. That's one of the reasons we couldn't wait to get our hands on Kerry O'Brien, A Memoir - his must-read memoir detailing the incredible life of a remarkable man. Booktopia's John and Robert were a little nervous to interview the interviewer but also extremely honoured. They chat about the changing nature of journalism over the years and his incredible career. Books mentioned in this podcast: Kerry O'Brien, A Memoir by Kerry O'Brien —> https://bit.ly/2SrQ6ru Hosts: John Purcell and Robert O'Hearn Guest: Kerry O'Brien
Enough|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Theory to Practice|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Take Courage|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Brass Tacks|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Lighting The Darkness|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
Conspiracy Theory|Pastor Kerry O'Brien by RochesterGraceUMC
On this month's edition of the Ninja Tune podcast, we have a special episode, with Kerry O'Brien of the Young Urban Arts Foundation charity in conversation with our producer Jack Smith. The Young Urban Arts Foundation, and specifically their Skip To The Beat mental health programme, will be the beneficiaries of all the money raised at this year’s Independent Music Cup, a charity football tournament set up by Ninja Tune staff for the music industry to come together for a cause. The tournament is happening on Saturday, July 28th at Shoreditch Power League. The event is open to all spectators, and includes an after party organised by our friends at Resident Advisor, with DJ sets from Mumdance, Monki, a very special guest and many more. Head to: Independentmusiccup.com for more details, and help us raise money for the Young Urban Arts Foundation and their work with at-risk youth in the UK. Don’t forget to subscribe and rate to our show wherever you get your podcasts.
Barry Jones in conversation with Kerry O'Brien by Byron Writers Festival
Emma Alberici is joined by former Lateline hosts Kerry O'Brien, Maxine McKew and Leigh Sales as they reflect on Lateline's vast history, including some of their most memorable stories and interviews, and the future of journalism.
This episode of Sonosphere takes a look at the life and work of composer Pauline Oliveros through the eyes and ears of those who worked with her and learned from her. We spoke with Claire Chase, Wu Fei, Monique Buzzarte, Tara Rodgers, and Kerry O'Brien about how Pauline touched their lives personally and professionally, and how her legacy shaped the musical world of today. Join us. Tracks in this episode: Mnemonics IV - Pauline Oliveros Ocean State - Tara Rodgers A Bubble in My Eye - Monique Buzzarte Dawn - Wu Fei b_second - Deep Listening Band Bye Bye Butterfly - Pauline Oliveros Nike - Deep Listening Band d_forth - Deep Listening Band Tribute to Pauline Oliveros Sonic Meditations - Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre ICE Performs Pauline Oliveros "Concerto for Bass Drum" ICE Performs Pauline Oliveros "Double X"
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Global heavyweight Tariq Ali discusses Australian and global politics with Kerry O'Brien at the 2015 Byron Bay Writers Festival.
This week, we're joined by the hilarious Kate Coates and Fran Middleton, who introduce us to their friends, journalists Leigh Sales and Kerry O'Brien, and then stick around to discuss cats, artificial intelligence, and dental Christmas miracles. Plus, we play an exciting round of That Sounds Good, What's That About? where we explore "Know Where To Bee: A Silent Musical In 3B".MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 3000: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanNowhere To Be: SPORTSTSGWTA Theme: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanFEATURE TRACK:We are stoked to be playing songs by SPORTS this week. The young Ohio pop-punk band's 2014 debut 'Sunchokes' has been on high rotation at SSJ HQ since we first heard it earlier this year, and its newly-released follow-up, 'All Of Something', is every bit as satisfying (if not more!) We're featuring the irresistible Reality TV from the new record, but if you want to hear more, head to SPORTS' Bandcamp page!CLICK HERE to download!Blow up our Twitters: @katewearscoates @Fran_Middleton @XavierRN @tmsndrsn
Arete Executive Podcast hosted by Managing Partner Richard Triggs. Interview with Kerry O'Brien, the former editor and host of The 7.30 Report and Four Corners on the ABC. O'Brien is one of Australia's most respected journalists, having been awarded six Walkley Awards during his career. He is the author of the recently released book "Keating", a biography of former Australian Prime Minister, Paul Keating. Richard Triggs LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs Arete Executive website: www.areteexecutive.com.au Richard's book on Amazon: www.amazon.com.au/Uncover-Hidden-J…idden+job+market LinkedIn CEO Incubator Group: www.linkedin.com/grps/CEO-Incubator-6948255/about? Theme music by Simon Gardner "Sunny" from the album "Choose Your Own Adventure": simongardnerguitarist.com.au/
Kerry O'Brien joined Lenore Taylor in conversation on 30 October 2015 to discuss his long awaited book, Keating. As there will never be an autobiography nor a memoir from Paul Keating, this book is as good as it gets: funny, sweeping, angry, imaginative, mischievous, with arrogance, a glimmer of humility and more than a touch of creative madness.
Paul Keating, visionary, reformer, true believer, rabble rouser, polymath, and our most intriguing prime minister bares his soul to the country's sharpest political interviewer, Kerry O'Brien.Kerry and Paul wrestle with history to produce a tour de force of political wisdom and personal insight that weaves through the Keating years in a unique and compelling way. Building on the transcripts of the must-watch ABC TV event of 2013 - Keating: the Interviews – Kerry has gathered an enormous bank of new material, gleaned during many hours of further conversation with Keating, to create a book that is more forensic and all-encompassing than the very successful TV series. Kerry O'Brien captures the hallmarks of the man - the nimble mind, the wit, the grandeur of vision, the complexity and the stubborn drive for power - as Keating explains the historic events, back room stoushes and moments of drama and pathos that the political world inevitably holds.
Kerry O'Brien, Senior lecturer, University of Manchester and Monash University, gives a talk for the Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminar series.