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Best podcasts about kerry walker

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Destinate NZ - Bringing NZ to the World
Celebrating Women in Tourism this IWD - with Kerry Walker

Destinate NZ - Bringing NZ to the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 31:01


In this special bonus episode, we celebrate International Women's Day with Kerry Walker, CEO of Southern Discoveries. Kerry shares her journey in tourism, from starting as a hotel receptionist in Taupō to leading one of New Zealand's top tourism businesses. She reflects on the challenges women face in leadership, including gender bias, imposter syndrome, and the importance of resilience and continuous learning. We discuss how the industry can create more inclusive workplaces, the value of mentorship, and why diversity in leadership matters. Kerry offers practical advice for women aspiring to leadership, encouraging them to build strong skill sets, advocate for themselves, and challenge the status quo. She also shares insights on personal brand, workplace culture, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. In closing, she reflects on the progress made for women in tourism and the work still needed to ensure equity at all levels. 00:00 Welcome to the Tourism Chat Show 00:24 The Significance of International Women's Day 00:47 Celebrating Women in Various Fields 01:07 Reflecting on Progress and Challenges 01:49 Empowerment and Inspiration 02:51 Interview Introduction: Kerry Walker 03:49 Kerry Walker's Career Journey 06:54 Challenges and Successes in Leadership 11:01 Barriers and Strengths in Leadership 15:12 Personal Brand and Mentorship 22:58 Creating Supportive Environments for Women 24:54 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 26:08 Advice for Women in Leadership 28:08 Shoutouts to Inspirational Women 29:44 Conclusion and Thank You _____________________________________________________ Powered by https://www.destinatenz.com  If you, or someone you work with has a great tourism story to share, and would like to come onto the show, please get in touch! This is an independent podcast by tourism strategist Michelle Caldwell. We are absolutely dedicated to bringing you the best tourism business stories and sharing marketing tips and strategies to your ears each week! The best way you can support The Tourism Chat Show is by subscribing, leaving a (rave!) review, (five star!) rating and spreading the word on social media with your friends, family, and colleagues- we love you for that!

John Tapp Racing
Episode 421: Tracey Bartley

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 54:28


Tracey is still punishing himself over a momentary lapse of concentration which could have cost him his life. The former jockey and multiple Gr 1 winning trainer committed the sin many horse people are guilty of when trying to cut corners. He got in the way of a cranky mare whose double barrelled kick missed another horse and connected with him. Eight weeks and five operations later Tracey is relieved to be back at work and making a good recovery. He's the first to admit the accident shouldn't have happened. Tracey says he learned what pain was all about in his riding days, and when he suffered a serious medical issue in 2006. He says the pain resulting from his recent accident was the worst he's ever experienced. He shudders to think of the likely outcome had his wife not come to the rescue.  Tracey looks back on his tiny stature when he first became  apprenticed to the late Frank Penfold. He says he weighed 36 kgs when he rode his first winner. He says he wasn't the first jockey in the family. Tracey pays a heartfelt tribute to the man who taught him the fundamentals of horse management. He now realises that he couldn't have been with a better teacher. He says another Rosehill trainer provided his very first winner. The respected horseman looks back on his first metropolitan win on the Penfold trained Folkestone Bay. He says he was merely a passenger on the giant gelding. Tracey hasn't forgotten the publicity sparked by the win and clearly remembers a Channel 9 News Story the following day. He talks of the transfer of his indentures to Kerry Walker when Frank Penfold relocated to Queensland. The Wyong trainer says the Walker trained Dinky Flyer was the best horse he's ridden. He also won a race for Tommy Smith on Dinky Flyer's full brother Rajahmah. He looks back on half a dozen rides on the notable stayer Lord Hybrow which included a win in the listed Stayer's Cup at Rosehill. Tracey reflects on the thrill of riding two high profile horses in trackwork. He talks of the Narromine race fall that brought his riding career to an abrupt halt. His injury list was horrendous. Tracey says he was 42 and just beginning to gather momentum as a trainer, when stopped in his tracks by a cancer diagnosis. He won the battle and was enjoying good health until his recent setback. He says 2006 was a year of fluctuating fortunes. He was barely getting his life back on track after the cancer scare, when his once in a lifetime horse walked into his stables. Tracey fondly remembers the early career of Snipers Bullet and the gelding's thrilling Stradbroke win as a three year old. He looks back on the remainder of the horse's stellar career which featured two more Gr 1 victories. Bartley speaks highly of Slick Sniper with whom he won 13 races and posted 14 placings. He was Sniper's Bullet's full brother. With the two day Scone Carnival just over, Tracey recalls his trilogy of black type wins in 2018.  He looks back on the career of talented mare In Good Time whose best days came after a horror accident in the Wyong equine swimming pool. Tracey presents an insight into the career of Kiss Sum, winner of the inaugural Four Pillars in 2021. He's looking forward to the gelding's next preparation. The trainer brings us up to date with the progress of his brilliant apprentice Anna Roper who's been on the sidelines since November with a complicated knee injury. It's a laid back chat with a first class horseman and a first class bloke.

Why Do We Own This DVD?
220. Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 128:58


Diane and Sean discuss Baz Luhrmann's "all-singing, all-dancing" musical spectacular, Moulin Rouge! Episode music is, "Come What May" by David Baerwald performed by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd-  Twitter: @whydoweownthis1-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show

HumoNegro
129 | "Moulin Rouge!" de Baz Luhrmann

HumoNegro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 36:11


En este episodio conversamos sobre "Moulin Rouge!" de Baz Luhrmann, protagonizada por Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor y John Leguizamo.

Anyone's Game podcast
How the SWFL Cup and Plate were won

Anyone's Game podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 14:22


Murieston and Bishopton were the big winners on Sunday at the Tony Macaroni Arena. Caitlyn Stewart's goal earned Murieston a 1-0 win over Ayr United development in the SWFL Plate final. Then Jennifer McMahon, Laura Inglis, Donnelly and Danielle Mullen all scored in a 4-0 win for Bishopton over Bayside to win the SWFL Cup. Anyone's Game were there, and we tried something a bit different to cover the two finals. Including interviews with Murieston pair Caitlyn Stewart and Stephen Hegarty, Ayr boss Colin Fulton, Bishopton co-manager and chairman George Morrison, and Bayside captain Kerry Walker and manager Ross Wortley, we put together a special podcast telling the story of the day.

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John Tapp Racing
Episode 228: Michael Rodd

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 51:39


Great to catch up with likeable Michael Rodd who talks of his recent return to Melbourne, where he’s enjoyed some of his greatest moments in racing. He says it’s been a battle to re- establish against some strong opposition. Michael hints at his likely plans for the future. He does confirm that he’d like to stay in Melbourne for the duration of the Spring carnival pending Covid 19 developments. The top jockey looks back on a happy childhood on the Central Coast where he began a building trade apprenticeship. He explains why he abandoned the indentureship. Michael talks of his lifelong love of surfing. Some of his friends talked him into considering a future as a jockey. He reflects on his first job with Gosford trainer Kerry Walker, and his move to Bryan Guy at Rosehill. It was Bryan who supplied his first race ride and his first winner. Michael talks of his move to Queensland when Bryan Guy acquired stables on the Gold Coast. He looks back on 3 junior riding premierships. The jockey has fond memories of his first Gr 1 success. He was still an apprentice when he won the 2002 Brisbane Cup on Kiwi mare Prized Gem. Michael elaborates on an 18 month stint in Hong Kong between 2004 and 2006. He was invited as a trackwork rider but finished up as a club jockey. He looks back on a nightmare experience when his mount Maldivian was a late scratching from the Caulfield Cup after a barrier incident. He still shudders when he thinks about it. Michael fondly recalls the wonderful consolation a year later when Maldivian won the W.S.Cox Plate. He remembers his association with the brilliant mare Divine Madonna. The jockey recalls the unforgettable experience of winning the 2007 Melbourne Cup on the grey Efficient for owner Lloyd Williams. It was Williams who had enticed Rodd from Sydney to become a Macedon Lodge jockey. Michael takes us through his Cup ride from start to finish. He has no hesitation in declaring Efficient the best stayer he’s ever ridden. He recalls Efficient’s Vic Derby win a year before the Cup, and bemoans the fact that he should have won a Sydney Cup on the classy stayer in 2012. He talks of his admiration for Whobegotyou. He won 4 races on the horse including a Caulfield Guineas but was luckless in a few others, especially the 2009 Doncaster. You can hear the excitement in his voice when he summarises his brilliant association with Atlantic Jewel who won 10 from 11. Michael rode her in 9 of her runs and says she is definitely the best he’s ridden. He pays a tribute to Spirit Of Boom and Faint Perfume a couple of favourites from his stunning Group 1 CV. Michael reviews his five years in Singapore with a special tribute to the best horse he rode there. The jockey speaks of the disruption caused by Covid 19. While he’s plying his trade in Victoria, his wife Cara and young daughters are safely ensconced in Queensland. Great to catch up with a talented 38 year old who made a stunning transition from the surfboard to the saddle. 1535 winners with 46 at Group 1 level is one hell of a record.

Stories of WiN
Dr. Kerry Walker

Stories of WiN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 24:01


In this episode, Cristiana chats with Kerry about her research at the University of Oxford on neural encoding of complex sound features in auditory cortex.

Happily Ever Aftermath
Moulin Rouge! (2001) with guest Meg Mezeske

Happily Ever Aftermath

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 102:41


In the style of a can-can, we kick off Ewan MAYGregor. Joining us is spectacular spectacular friend of the show Meg to talk about her pick Moulin Rogue! (2001) and the way she related to the young writer of the film. Check out Meg's podcasts Indoorswomen and Pod Appétit: A Bon Appétit Fancast. Pick up Meg's incredible novel Red Tea on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Find her on Twitter @MegWritesWords @indoorswomen & @pod_appetit & on Instagram @megmezeske @indoorswomenpodcast & @pod_appetit Treat yourself to our sponsor Frankie & Myrrh's selection of aroma therapy products and at the same time support our show. Use “HAPPILY1” to save 20% and orders over $40 get free domestic shipping! A poet falls for a beautiful courtesan whom a jealous duke covets. Stars Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh, Garry McDonald, Jacek Koman, Matthew Whittet, Kerry Walker, Caroline O'Connor, Christine Anu, Natalie Mendoza, Lara Mulcahy, David Wenham, Kylie Minogue, Ozzy Osbourne, Deobia Oparei, and directed by Baz Luhrmann. (from IMDb.com) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.

The Shakeout Podcast
Running alone together: A virtual journey to the Boston Marathon

The Shakeout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 35:18


Today would have marked the 124th running of the Boston Marathon. And while the postponement is disappointing, members of the Nomads run club in Mississauga, Ontario refused to let it get them down. Nearly 20 of their members were planning to race this year's event. Most of them were returning as veteran participants, each with impressive Boston racing streaks.  When they learned that their beloved event was not to be this spring, Nomad member Kerry Walker organized an alternative: The Nomads Run On the Spot to Boston challenge. Over the last 3 days, 35 Nomads and several of their family members completed a nearly 550 mile virtual relay: the distance from Mississauga to the Hopkinton start line. Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/ Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/ Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real
Let's Chat Safety Leadership with Pat Groenhout

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 24:38


In this episode, Kerry Walker interviews Pat Groenhout. Pat Groenhout, previous Managing Director of PF Olsen Australia (position at time of recording), has had a long career in the forestry industry that has taken him across different states working in consulting for government and now private industry as a General Manager of PF Olsen's Australian Operations.  Pat is an experienced forest management professional and has held senior operational, executive and director roles in several commercial forest management companies. He is a passionate safety leader with extensive experience in forest valuations, due diligence, company management and set-up and investment forestry. 

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real
Let's Chat Safety Leadership with Hennie du Plooy

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 25:10


In this episode Kerry Walker interviews Hennie du Plooy.  Hennie du Plooy is Chief Executive Officer of Port Waratah Coal Services. As the leader at PWCS, Hennie believes that achievement comes through the teams you lead and are a part of. Throughout Hennie’s career, all of his roles have been in, or related to mining. Hennie has had numerous opportunities and challenges along the way working in copper, gold and uranium in South Africa to gold in Cobar in western NSW, to coal in central Queensland.

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real
Let's Chat Safety Leadership with John Barbagallo

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 20:27


In this episode, Kerry Walker interviews John Barbagallo. John is an executive leader with significant global experience across the mining, metals and industrial sectors. John has experienced as well as led a range of different cultures when it comes to health and safety. His current role is CEO of CQMS Razer, a company with 40 years’ experience leading engineering innovation and manufacturing of surface mining equipment.

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real
Let's Chat Safety Leadership with Eileen Doyle

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 15:50


In this episode Kerry Walker interviews Dr Eileen Doyle, Company Director, Business Angel and Author. Throughout this episode Eileen shares her personal safety leadership story. Eileen Doyle has had an exceptional career facilitating and enabling the commercialisation of innovation in large companies, SMEs and start-ups over more than three decades. Eileen has been an angel investor for over two decades and in the process has invested in, mentored and advised many businesses. Eileen’s career spans executive roles, several Non Executive Director roles and Chairperson. BHP Ltd, OneSteel Ltd, Port Waratah Coal Services, the CSIRO, Boral Ltd, Oil Search and the GPT Group are some of the billion dollar names etched into her resume.

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real
Episode 00 - About Us

Leading Safety - Keeping Safety Real

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 5:06


In this episode we interview the co-hosts of the Leading Safety podcast. We ask them what listeners will get out of the podcast, how often episodes will be released and most importantly, we ask WHY? Why are Kerry Walker and Liz Nicol interviewing Senior Leaders in relation to how they manage health, safety and wellbeing? Why is Safety Leadership so important?

Talk is Cheap!
TIC SHOW [3.5.19] with Kerry Walker l Energy l Disclosure l The Event

Talk is Cheap!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 59:28


Kerry Walker join us today on the show discussing a wide range of topics from life changes, New Earth and UFO Disclosure. We then look at the Justin Trudeau scandal predicted by Ms.M from deep disclosure. Host: Dan Hohlfeld Co-Host: Kerry Walker Alice Eats the Apple►https://www.aliceeatstheapple.com Justin Trudeau Scandal►https://bit.ly/2VoxadF Bloke suing parents for birth►https://bit.ly/2NJHXg1 SUPPORT US: Donate by PayPal►https://paypal.me/K2D4network Patreon►https://www.patreon.com/K2D4network Merch►http://bit.ly/2NsASPg FOR MORE VISIT US AT►http://k2d4network.com DTube►http://bit.ly/2GuqOTT BitChute►http://bit.ly/2peX99T FACEBOOK►http://www.facebook.com/K2D4network/ Voice Mail►+1 (256) 510-5234 LIVE STREAMS: Twitch►https://www.twitch.tv/k2d4network Mixer►https://bit.ly/2BRBVEr AUDIO PODCASTS: Google Play►http://bit.ly/2H13xYF Apple Podcast►https://apple.co/2FkADWc Spotify►https://tinyurl.com/ybcnfako ► Camera Used◄ ○ Panasonic HC-VX981 on Amazon (affiliate link): http://amzn.to/2hdikr5 Theme Song “Art Now” by Alex http://ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/30344 2011 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PODMONSTER
Ep. 1 - The Walker Twiins & Sage

PODMONSTER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 49:24


This episode features local stand up comedians Chris and Kerry Walker also known as The Walker Twiins. They have their own podcast called The Walker Twiins Podcast with their cohost Sage who is also featured on this episode.

A Teaspoon of Healing
Reiki – with Kerry Walker-Collins

A Teaspoon of Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 29:53


Learn about the healing art of Reiki! Episode 10 is part one of a two-part series about Reiki. In this episode, I chat with Reiki Master and Practitioner Kerry Walker-Collins, from Laguna Beach, California. She's been practicing for 11 years. She talks about how Reiki can help you, how it's done and how to become attuned to Reiki. She also provides tips on choosing a Reiki practitioner. Kerry also shares her personal healing journey in the latter part of this episode. Visit mysticreiki.com to learn more about the services Kerry offers in her practice! Show notes are below. [2:50] What is Reiki and who can it help? [9:15] How does one learn, or become attuned to, Reiki? [10:30] How do practitioners channel the reiki energy? [12:15] Is it normal to cry or feel emotional after a Reiki session? [13:38] Reiki and the medical community [17:00] How to find a Reiki practitioner [19:00] Kerry's personal journey of healing from alcoholism [26:30] How meditation and other practices work along with Reiki.

Alpha Geek Podcast: CIOs and Technical Leaders
AGP Ep 4: Kerry Walker—The power of values, and changing the system, one victory at a time

Alpha Geek Podcast: CIOs and Technical Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 78:23


Kerry Walker is the Director of the Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Collingwood, for Courts Services Victoria. She has successfully led and delivered significant change to how the Justice system works in Victoria for the betterment of the community in an environment that's extremely resistant to change. Listen now.

New Thinking, a Center for Court Innovation Podcast
10 Years of Community Justice in Melbourne, Australia: An Interview with Kerry Walker

New Thinking, a Center for Court Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016


In this New Thinking podcast, Kerry Walker, director of the Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Melbourne, Australia, describes some of the ways the Justice Centre engages the community, all with the long-term goal of promoting the rule of law and a “civil, caring society.” She reflects on lessons learned as the Justice Centre approaches its 10th anniversary, … Continue reading 10 Years of Community Justice in Melbourne, Australia: An Interview with Kerry Walker →

Escuchando Peliculas
El Piano (Drama romántico 1993)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 116:52


Título original The Piano Año 1993 Duración 121 min. País Nueva Zelanda Nueva Zelanda Director Jane Campion Guión Jane Campion Música Michael Nyman Fotografía Stuart Dryburgh Reparto Holly Hunter, Anna Paquin, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, Kerry Walker, Genevieve Lemon, Tungia Baker Productora Ciby 2000 / Jan Chapman Productions Género Drama. Romance | Drama romántico. Siglo XIX. Música. Discapacidad Sinopsis Año 1851. Ada, que es muda desde niña, acaba de enviudar. Un matrimonio concertado la obliga a dejar su Escocia natal y viajar a Nueva Zelanda, acompañada de su hija y de su piano. Allí conoce a su futuro marido, un próspero granjero que se niega a llevar a casa el piano. Abandonado en la playa, el instrumento será rescatado por un vecino que establece un extraño pacto con Ada: él la dejará usar su piano a cambio de que ella se deje tocar.