Podcast appearances and mentions of Martin J Walsh

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Best podcasts about Martin J Walsh

Latest podcast episodes about Martin J Walsh

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
First Annual Martin J. Walsh Award Presented To Man Helping Those In Addiction Crisis

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 0:46


Washington Post Live
Martin J. Walsh and Katy George discuss how digital technology is rapidly changing manufacturing

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 51:51


Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart speaks with Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh and McKinsey & Company's Katy George on how artificial intelligence, digital technology and machine learning are rapidly changing the manufacturing process.

CEO Spotlight
United States Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh

CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 6:40


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The Kirk Minihane Show
Birch Fire

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 75:09


Today Kirk and Steve mix it up with a little birch fire on the Netflix. Brandi Love, having canoodled with other Barstool Sports shows and unfollowed Kirk on Twitter, is no longer the MILF-in-Chief of the Kirk Minihane Show, so Kirk is looking for new porn star submissions. Get cracking, Minifans. Tom Cruise lampoons production employees working on the latest Mission Impossible movie for failing to adhere to COVID-19 safety guidelines. The KMS fill-in producer comes up with an incredible idea for the secret project (0:33:15). Greg Hill, the guy who saved WEEI's ratings from Mut & Callahan, gets credit for a hard-nosed interview with Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh.

Voices in Leadership
Voices in Leadership During Crises: Mayor Marty Walsh

Voices in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 32:38


Martin J. Walsh, a lifelong champion of working people and a proud product of the City of Boston, is the City’s 54th mayor. Mayor Walsh will have a conversation with Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Dean, Michelle Williams about this declaration that racism is a public health crisis.

Creating the World We Want
What Does It Take to Enhance Community Engagement? (Dr. Atyia Martin Part 3/3)

Creating the World We Want

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 26:43


Dr. Atyia Martin was appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh in 2015 as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston as part of the 100 Resilient Cities pioneered by the Rockefeller foundation. The chief resilience officer’s role was to figure out how cities should prepare for the social and physical pressures of climate change. Dr. Martin’s award-winning program powerfully demonstrated that one could not build a truly resilient city without simultaneously addressing the structural problems of racism head on.Dr. Martin came well prepared to this position. Having worked as the Regional Planner for the City of Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management among the public health and healthcare system, Dr. Martin helped to develop techniques for emergency preparedness, psychological trauma response, coordination, and education and training She also served as a civilian at the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the Boston Field Intelligence Group and as an adjunct faculty at Northeastern University in the Master of Homeland Security program.Dr. Martin earned her Doctor of Law and Policy from Northeastern University, Master in Homeland Security Leadership from the University of Connecticut, Bachelor in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Administrative Studies and Serbian Croatian from Excelsior College, and Associate in Serbian Croatian from the Defense Language Institute She is the founder of All Aces, Inc, her own consulting business where she builds resilient communities by activating the power of consciousness, critical thinking, and community to catalyze the critical action necessary for addressing racism and advancing equity and resilience.

Creating the World We Want
What are the Misconceptions About Diversity? (Dr. Atyia Martin Part 2/3)

Creating the World We Want

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 20:32


Dr. Atyia Martin was appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh in 2015 as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston as part of the 100 Resilient Cities pioneered by the Rockefeller foundation. The chief resilience officer’s role was to figure out how cities should prepare for the social and physical pressures of climate change. Dr. Martin’s award-winning program powerfully demonstrated that one could not build a truly resilient city without simultaneously addressing the structural problems of racism head on. Dr. Martin came well prepared to this position. Having worked as the Regional Planner for the City of Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management among the public health and healthcare system, Dr. Martin helped to develop techniques for emergency preparedness, psychological trauma response, coordination, and education and training She also served as a civilian at the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the Boston Field Intelligence Group and as an adjunct faculty at Northeastern University in the Master of Homeland Security program.Dr. Martin earned her Doctor of Law and Policy from Northeastern University, Master in Homeland Security Leadership from the University of Connecticut, Bachelor in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Administrative Studies and Serbian Croatian from Excelsior College, and Associate in Serbian Croatian from the Defense Language Institute She is the founder of All Aces, Inc, her own consulting business where she builds resilient communities by activating the power of consciousness, critical thinking, and community to catalyze the critical action necessary for addressing racism and advancing equity and resilience.

Creating the World We Want
How Do We Enhance Our Resilience? (Dr. Atyia Martin Part 1/3)

Creating the World We Want

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 19:20


Dr. Atyia Martin was appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh in 2015 as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston as part of the 100 Resilient Cities pioneered by the Rockefeller foundation. The chief resilience officer’s role was to figure out how cities should prepare for the social and physical pressures of climate change. Dr. Martin’s award-winning program powerfully demonstrated that one could not build a truly resilient city without simultaneously addressing the structural problems of racism head on.Dr. Martin came well prepared to this position. Having worked as the Regional Planner for the City of Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management among the public health and healthcare system, Dr. Martin helped to develop techniques for emergency preparedness, psychological trauma response, coordination, and education and training She also served as a civilian at the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in the Boston Field Intelligence Group and as an adjunct faculty at Northeastern University in the Master of Homeland Security program.Dr. Martin earned her Doctor of Law and Policy from Northeastern University, Master in Homeland Security Leadership from the University of Connecticut, Bachelor in Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Administrative Studies and Serbian Croatian from Excelsior College, and Associate in Serbian Croatian from the Defense Language Institute She is the founder of All Aces, Inc, her own consulting business where she builds resilient communities by activating the power of consciousness, critical thinking, and community to catalyze the critical action necessary for addressing racism and advancing equity and resilience.

Public Access America
Employers Against Sex Trafficking - Initiative Announcement

Public Access America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 37:13


A mother A daughter, a sister, A Friend. Everyone is someone to us. The Attorney General's Office and the City of Boston have committed to reducing the amount of sex trafficking in the city and state. As part of their shared commitment to reduce the demand for illegal sex and raise awareness about sex trafficking, Attorney General Maura Healey and Mayor Martin J. Walsh convened with business leaders to adopt practices to combat human trafficking. My late wife Josie was passionate on the subject of six-trafficking. Myself am pretty ignorant on the subject. It is my mission now though, and I hope to learn more and talk to people literally dealing with the situation. There are people out there, especially in this economy that depend on sex work many to survive, as well I think some that enjoy what they do. Tricking girls into it though? Thats not America! We have fans from around the world. Please if you see sex trafficking or are approach to gauge your interest own involvement, report it. Change that. If you are a man or woman that has experience with sex trafficking and would like to share that, we would be very interested in setting that up. People these days are used to the short shock of our modern media, headlines, but they really do care, they just haven’t been exposed to stories from people like them. We can’t preach change, force change, but what works with people is to say, we’re all over here fixing this, why not help so we can fix it faster. Publication date 2018-06-01 Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/

Wake Up with Tayla Andre Talk show
Dr. Atyia Martin Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston

Wake Up with Tayla Andre Talk show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 40:51


Dr. S. Atyia Martin was appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Boston as part of the 100 Resilient Cities pioneered by the Rockefeller foundation. She has also been adjunct faculty at Northeastern University in the Master of Homeland Security program. Previously, Dr. Martin was the Director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness at the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC). In this role, she was responsible for coordinating public health, healthcare, and community health preparedness; emergency management coordination among the public health and healthcare system via the Stephen M. Lawlor Medical Intelligence Center; psychological trauma response coordination, and education and training through the DelValle Institute for Emergency Preparedness.