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CHFA Now Toronto 2025 Preview with Aaron Skelton & Lynsey WalkerJoin Phil and Kenny as they chat with Aaron Skelton (CEO) and Lynsey Walker (Chief Marketing Officer) from the Canadian Health Food Association for an exciting preview of CHFA Now Toronto 2025, happening September 19 - 21, 2025What's New This Year:BDC & Be Local Thursday Night Event - Special networking event at BDC Square (37th floor of CIBC Tower) with stunning lake viewsEnhanced Conference Programming - Friday's packed agenda includes a new Quebec session called "Bonjour-Hi" and the highly anticipated data & insights presentation on women's healthRevamped Industry Awards - Saturday's awards ceremony promises to be the biggest yet, with upgraded entertainment and a green carpet experienceSunday Fun Run - 3km charity run supporting Second Harvest, plus Incubator Alley pitch sessionsKey Dates:Online registration closes August 31stVIP retailer perks include free parking, Uber discounts, and food vouchersShow runs September 6-8 at the CNE Automotive Building (formerly Beanfield)Whether you're a longtime industry veteran or newcomer to the natural health space, this episode captures why CHFA has become the must-attend event that people plan their entire year around. As Phil notes, it's transformed from "Are you going?" to "When we get to CHFA, let's..."Don't miss the advocacy update where Aaron explains how grassroots efforts led to real regulatory wins - proving that when the industry comes together, change is possible.Sign up for CHFA here: https://www.chfanow.ca/toronto/Thank you to Field Agent Canada for sponsoring the podcast: https://www.fieldagentcanada.com/
[DONATE] This episode of The Collective US podcast from Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency focuses on the devastating March 2025 ice storms in Northern Michigan and the community's response. Hosts Erica Austin and Ryan Buck speak with Emmet County Emergency Management Coordinator Matt Blythe, Emmet County Recycling's Lindsay Walker, and NMCAA Housing & Energy Efficiency Services Director Tish Stave.The guests describe how advance warnings from the National Weather Service prompted limited pre-storm coordination with partners like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The first wave seemed typical, but a second wave brought heavy ice, high winds, massive tree loss (millions in Emmet County), widespread power outages, and dangerous road conditions. Nearly 88% of roads closed, critical facilities like hospitals and jails lost generator power, and fuel shortages forced emergency vehicles to refuel far from the county.Response efforts included opening 11 shelters (including the casino), conducting wellness checks, clearing roads for medical transport, and coordinating food and water distribution. Volunteer amateur radio operators provided field reports when other communications failed. Walker's role focused on debris management, securing contractors to process wood waste for biomass energy, and exploring better food waste recovery methods. Stave described flexible local grant funds that helped residents with uninsured or underinsured losses, from roof and window repairs to replacing a broken well pump or car windshield.Long-term recovery needs include homeowner debris removal support, better generator access for critical facilities, stronger communication systems, and planning for food preservation during extended outages. Guests emphasized Northern Michigan's resilience, neighbor-to-neighbor help, and the value of partnerships between local government, nonprofits, faith groups, businesses, and volunteers. They also urged residents to prepare with basic supplies, communication plans, and a willingness to seek available help.Months later, debris cleanup continues, biomass facilities have reached capacity, and grant programs remain open for affected households. The episode closes on the importance of improving preparedness, strengthening recovery systems, and mobilizing community volunteers to restore parks, trails, and natural areas.
Suzanne Lindsay-Walker is Vice President, Sustainability, for Novelis Inc. In this role, Suzanne leads the development and implementation of the company's global sustainability strategy and vision to achieve net carbon neutrality by 2050. She is also responsible for Novelis' Corporate Social Responsibility efforts. Suzanne joined Novelis in May 2021. Prior to Novelis, Suzanne was the Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President of Environmental Affairs for UPS. In this position, she was responsible for driving solutions and delivering results to achieve UPS's sustainability goals, as well as developing the company's forward-looking sustainability strategy. Before UPS, Suzanne held positions of increasing responsibility in sustainability at Brambles USA, The Kroger Co. and PetSmart. She began her career as a civil engineer, focused on land development for retail and commercial clients. Suzanne holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. Suzanne Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: Novelis' circular business model as the world's largest aluminum recycler Novelis' 3x30 sustainability strategy Collaboration and stakeholder engagement internally and externally Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Suzanne Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? I would say when you hear “no,” and you will hear no often, take it as “no, not right now.” What I found in my career is that some good ideas usually take six months to a year or even more to seed, but keep at it. Keep planting the seeds, keep watering them, because business cases and attitudes will evolve over time. I'm a bit of a bulldog, and I don't let things die, so I'll just keep pounding away at things until I can find an opening. Sometimes you just have to be patient, but keep at it. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? How many opportunities there are in this space, how many jobs are available, and opportunities for young people to drive positive impact in their everyday work lives. I think that so much of what I see coming into the workforce is people that want to work for a company where they can do just that. There's so many jobs available, which I think is amazing. That, to me, is exciting because we need as many advocates and people that want to drive that positive impact as we can get, because we have a long way to go before 2050 hits. What is one book you would recommend sustainability leaders read? One that I read early on and it's kind of old school, but it was Strategy for Sustainability by Adam Werbach. He crystallized the business of sustainability in a very real way for me at a time when I worked at Kroger, when I was trying to think through the strategy there. The examples and things that he brought together, I think at its highest level, is still a frame that can work today. That's many, many years ago, but it's always one that I go back to. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? I get a lot of daily digests and updates from Trellis, I get all the digests from WBCSD, WEF. I try to consume as much as I can in those formats because you do have to have a job to do, but I also like to keep a pulse on what's going on. I find that having that stuff delivered to you on a daily basis allows me to kind of keep the pulse of what's going on, and I enjoy reading them. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work being done at Novelis? I would love for people to check out our 2024 sustainability report. We launched it several months ago, but it really tries to tell all the good stories and the proof points of what we're trying to accomplish here. Novelis.com is where you can find it.
Presenting a fundraiser jam print being sold to rais funds for the Westmead Children's Hospital. This has been the brainchild of Australian cover artist Jamie Johnson in participation with 25 past and present Australian artists, the Lee Falk's Members Bangalla Explorers Club (LFMBEC) and Chronicle Chamber.Each print will be $50Au and will be available at the Sydney Supanova event held Saturday 22 June and Sunday 23 June 2024. You will be able to buy them at Jamie Johnson's booth. Alongside the print, will be the inks over blue lines on A3 paper - that is 25 pieces of original art also for sale. Four of these will be sold at the LFMBEC dinner.All funds raised will be for the Westmead Children's Hospital.We advise all those interested to follow Jamie Johnson on Instagram as he celebrates "25 days of Phantom". Every day from Monday 27 May 2024, will feature a new artists piece with the pencils, the time lapse video and the finished inks.The artists involved are:Sy Barry: InstagramGlenn FordJamie Johnson: InstagramPaul Mason: InstagramNicola Scott: InstagramChris Wahl: InstagramJason Paulos: InstagramGlenn LumsdenGary ChalonerGrange Wallis: InstagramJeremy Macpherson: InstagramAntonio LemosShane Foley: InstagramDean Rankine: InstagramWayne Nichols: InstagramLauren Marshall: InstagramAlex Trpceski: InstagramMatt Kyme: InstagramLily McDonnell: InstagramMarcelo Baez: InstagramChewy ChanA special mention and thanks must go to the families of Peter Chapman, Keith Chatto and Lindsay Walker who have given us permission to use their artwork in this jam piece.If you are a nerdy phan who loves talk about the creative process, this podcast is a much watch. We chat with Jamie Johnson, Grange, Lauren Marshall, Alex Trpceski, Dean Rankine and Matt Kyme.The LFMBEC dinner has raised over $100,000 over their last 30+ dinners and this amazing concept will help raise more for those kids who attend the hospital. If you would like to learn more about the dinner event, go to their website.You can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles with your feedback at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram.Support the Show.
Aluminum is an infinitely recyclable material and an important part of the circular economy. In this episode, Tad and Julianna sit down with Suzanne Lindsay-Walker, Vice President, Sustainability, for Novelis Inc., to discuss the type of products that Novelis's aluminum ends up in, the life cycle benefits of aluminum versus other materials, how aluminum is contributing to the circular economy, Novelis's closed loop system with Ford Motor Company and Ball, the key focus areas in Novelis's sustainability strategy, the value of their GreenCircle Recycled Content certifications, and how Novelis empowers their employees to embrace sustainability. SHOW NOTES: https://www.tadradzinski.com/tad-talks-sustainability-podcast/episode25-aluminum-circular-economy
Welcome to our 200th celebration for X-Band: The Phantom Podcast. It has been an amazing ride for the last 8+ years. Chronicle Chamber gives thanks to the past and present hosts in Joe Douglas, Lindsay Walker, Jermayn Parker, Stephen East, Dan Fraser and Matt Kyme along with our many correspondents including Mikael Lyck and Ankit Mitra. To celebrate the 200th, our patreons were invited to chat with the newspaper adventure creators Tony DePaul, Mike Manley and Jeff Weigel. What followed was an amazing two hour chat were they got to field questions to the newspaper creators.Some of the highlights includes Tony gives us a clue of stories a year in the future including us seeing how the 21st Phantom dies (again) which you can listen and watch in X-Band: The Phantom Podcast #196A, the return of the Temple of the Gods on Eden plus a story that was directed by Jeffs keen interest in African heritage. Below is a list of topics that was discussed including their time stamps:3 Minutes: Welcome to the guests8 Minutes: What does Tony's, Mikes and Jeffs normal day look like?14 Minutes: The love of drawing16 Minutes: How Tony DePaul got connected with the Phantom, Ulf Granberg and Egmont17 Minutes 30 Seconds: Tony DePaul's history with the Phantom19 Minutes 30 Seconds: The Lore and has Tony ever had any stories rejected or changed?23 Minutes: Has Jeff and or Mike had anything changed by KFS?29 Minutes: Possibly why Tony has never had anything changed by KFS33 Minutes: Inconsistency of the Phantom strip 35 Minutes: Interactions and process between the three creators 37 Minutes: Mike shows us example of script from Tony, Daily originals39 Minutes: Mike talking about props and references including showing us one he brought.42 Minutes 30 Seconds: Jeff talking on the time it takes for him to draw a strip45 Minutes: Jeff talks about that special project for Frew.47 Minutes 30 Seconds: Jeff as the "canary in the coal mine"48 Minutes: Mike talking on the time it takes for him to draw a strip52 Minutes: Mike talks about working with Al Williamson55 Minutes: Gurans hat and being respecful to Bengallans57 Minutes: Jeff Weigels New Sunday Story Theme1 Hour, Minutes: Colonel Weeks and his retirement1 Hour, 4 Minutes: Zippa Tone, Colouring the strips and the lack of handover1 Hour 20 minutes: Extremes the creators go to creating our strips1 Hour 23 Minutes: Phans compared to other fans and their legacy to the Phantom1 Hour 33 Minutes: Pressure of the strip1 Hour 37 Minutes: The official Phantom colour1 Hour 39 Minutes: Restrictions of the strip1 Hour 43 Minutes: fav or phun stories worked on 1 Hour 50 Minutes: The Phantom is not Batman2 Hour: When is the 21st Phantom going to die?2 Hour 6 Minutes: Patreon DrawWe would love to hear from you on what you think of what we discussed with Tony DePaul, Jeff Weigel and Mike Manley. and we hope you have a great time listening to the podcast. You can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles with your feedback at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chroniclechamber)
Marcy Schulman and Lindsay Walker of the Alzheimer's Association joined Nicole to discuss their mission, services and events. They discussed their new caregiver relief program, the Longest Day and Walk to End Alzheimer's events and the approval of a new drug to help slow the effects of the disease. You can learn more about the Alzheimer's Association, their services and annual events at alz.org.
Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) & Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) talk hostage movies (much to Producer Clint's consternation), discuss The Expanse: Season 2 Episode 8, and are joined by series set-costumer Lindsay Walker.
At Swamp Rabbit CrossFit it's our mission to lengthen and improve the lives of people in the Greenville, SC area by providing the best hour of their day! Lindsay is a former soccer player who has suffered from multiple knee and hip injuries and reinjures. Since receiving coaching at SRCF she's been able to avoid reinjury for the first time in years while "being able to dream again" and preparing for a triathlon.
This week we welcome Debbie Durso, Sheila Smude, and Lindsay Walker to the podcast. How did Jesus subvert cultural expectations and expressions related to women? Listen in and find out what our panel has to say. Scripture: John 4:4-30, Luke 8:1-3 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roguetabletalks/message
I talk with singer songwriter Lindsay Walker about True Lies (1994)
Welcome to Episode 5 of Unleash Your Inner Legend Podcast Chronic Illness Warrior, Lindsay Walker sits down with Hollie discussing how she chooses to live life legendary after being diagnosed with three different chronic illnesses. Living with Lupus is a struggle for Lindsay, however she doesn't allow it to define her. Lindsay is such an inspiration with her love for people and how she's helping others cope with chronic illnesses. Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss any future episodes! Go to unleashyourinnerlegend.com to subscribe on your favorite platform. Are you looking to launch your own podcast? For a complete tutorial go to podcastinglegend.com
In this episode Jermayn takes the reigns as the boys discuss all the new merchandise that is coming out... just in time for Christmas! We have a new range of puzzles, rings, cards, clothes, diaries, journals, novels and posters to ask Santa for this Christmas, we hope you've been good boys and girls. The boys pay their respects to Phantom Artist Lindsay Walker and check out Antonio Lemos' freshly relaunched website. We have a response from Dudley regarding the use of colour in Frew's 80th Anniversary Special and we review the latest Frews (#1762-#1763) as well as the conclusion to the Kings Quest mini series. Dan has also got his hands on a physical copy of the Dublin Comic Con special. There's also a rare treat to finish off with with Steve getting his rant on. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chroniclechamber)
Happy New Year everyone! We're back for an exciting 2010 full of our favourite veteran performers and great upcoming talent of all ages. Being Edmonton's first and still only all-original songwriter's stage means that the bar is set high for the calibre of talent that peforms on our stage AND that our audiences are receptive, engaged, and interested. Thanks to everyone for your ongoing support and for believing in – and sharing – the magic of music! Performing in this show: Adam Holm Kessler Douglas Rebecca Lappa Scott Cook Ty Cerda Drew Malcolm & Lindsay Walker, with Alex Petrosky Tanner Gordon Tim Chesterton Zak Keller Stan Anderson Rob Heath