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Meg tells the twisted tale of two women at the heart of the bitter Johnson & Johnson estate battle: Basia Johnson and Mary Lea Johnson Richards. Jessica is properly appalled and perks herself back up by naming our new mixer.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
For this edition of the podcast, HFMA senior policy manager Farida Khawaja caught up with the winners of the 2022 HFMA Finance Team of the Year award, Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS Finance Team. Paul Brown (CFO), Martin Richards (head of programme finance for primary care) and Catherine Hope (operational business partner), reflect on their journey as a system, how they achieved a collaborative working approach and tips for writing an award winning entry.
Join us for a fascinating discussion on electric vehicles and the future of the grid, alongside macro and financing trends on the sector. In 2021, transportation accounted for 37% of all CO2 emissions from end‐use sectors, according to the International Energy Agency. Addressing emissions from this segment of the economy has become an essential part of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Hear from Michael Rama, Chief Financial Officer at EV tech company Blink Charging, in discussion with Martin Richards, Global Head of Sustainable Finance in HSBC's Commercial Banking division and President of HSBC Ventures, as they explore the growth and business model of Blink Charging, EV adoption, technology and financing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a fascinating discussion on electric vehicles and the future of the grid, alongside macro and financing trends on the sector. In 2021, transportation accounted for 37% of all CO2 emissions from end‐use sectors, according to the International Energy Agency. Addressing emissions from this segment of the economy has become an essential part of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Hear from Michael Rama, Chief Financial Officer at EV tech company Blink Charging, in discussion with Martin Richards, Global Head of Sustainable Finance in HSBC's Commercial Banking division and President of HSBC Ventures, as they explore the growth and business model of Blink Charging, EV adoption, technology and financing. To find out how HSBC is supporting other clients on their sustainable ambitions, visit here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today more than 50% of the world's population lives in cities, with 10 percent living in the top 30 metropolises. In this episode Greg Clark speaks with Lucy Yu, CEO at the Centre for Net Zero, and Martin Richards, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Sustainable Finance President for HSBC Ventures. They discuss how our future cities will operate, the growth of Urban Tech, new digital technologies and platforms such as AI, the Internet of Thing and how these technologies can aid transformation of citizen services in the both public and private sectors, and can help optimise the benefits of urbanisation. Financing Future Cities is a podcast series produced by HSBC and hosted by Greg Clark. It sets out to examine the complex and evolving role of urban hubs through the lens of banking and finance. To find out more about how HSBC are supporting customers transition to net-zero, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today more than 50% of the world's population lives in cities, with 10 percent living in the top 30 metropolises. In this episode Greg Clark speaks with Lucy Yu, CEO at the Centre for Net Zero, and Martin Richards, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Sustainable Finance President for HSBC Ventures. They discuss how our future cities will operate, the growth of Urban Tech, new digital technologies and platforms such as AI, the Internet of Thing and how these technologies can aid transformation of citizen services in the both public and private sectors, and can help optimise the benefits of urbanisation. Financing Future Cities is a podcast series produced by HSBC and hosted by Greg Clark. It sets out to examine the complex and evolving role of urban hubs through the lens of banking and finance. To find out more about how HSBC are supporting customers transition to net-zero, click here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to stop trouble in your bar before it begins? On this special Bar Chat episode, find out how to assess state of minds and effect change using just your language with Martin Richards, Hostage and Crisis Management Specialist. You must be over legal purchase age to listen.Any opinions or views expressed in this podcast are the guest's own and do not represent those of Diageo.CONNECT WITH US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiageoBarAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diageobarac/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conflict resolution and the art of negotiation - situations which many of us avoid or even fear! Yet conflict is a healthy part of communication, especially in business. It shows your staff and colleagues you care about their needs. The ability to negotiate and resolve conflict can bring many positive changes, from stronger leadership and better decision making to building rapport and having more meaningful conversations. So, what is conflict resolution, and what are some of the strategies we can adopt to be more effective at it? Chris White and Martin Richards have spent most of their careers as hostage and crisis negotiators. Their work has taken them worldwide, where they have seen first-hand the best and worst of human behaviour. Resolving these difficult and often dangerous situations takes a certain skill set, which we can also apply to conflict in business. In this episode of the Body Talk Podcast, Chris and Martin share some of their techniques for dealing with difficult conversations, hostile staff, and crises situations.
This is part 1 of episode 4 exploring ways to prevent school exclusions. This episode features Martin Richards an educational coach and founder of C4E 'Coaching for Educators' a non-profit organisation that offers free coaching sessions for educators. Coaches from all around the world volunteer coaching hours for teachers who need support. Martin has worked on assignment for The Swedish National Agency for Education and has many years of experience as both a teacher and a coach. He's also previously worked with young people that have been excluded from school. This episode covers (1) what coaching is, (2) addressing power imbalances within schools, (3) understanding the unmet needs behind challenging behaviour, (4) how teachers can learn to not become triggered, (5) coaching as a trauma-informed approach and (6) listening from the heart. If you are an educator and would like to access free coaching: Go on the C4E website (https://www.coaching-for-educators.com/c4e.html) Fill out an online form, includes your name, email, and role. You can receive up to 4 hours of coaching to each of 4 educators. Articles/books/podcasts featured in the episode: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/permanent-and-fixed-period-exclusions-in-england-2018-to-2019 https://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/information/professionals/resources/good-childhood-report-2020 Cradle-to-career school designs in the United Kingdom: What role can schools play in their local community and in society? (Victoria Hirst, PhD researcher at Manchester University, and Luke Billingham, 2020) Will release link when published. Martin Richard's books: The Coach in the Classroom https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079G696TT Riccardo Midwinter Tales https://www.amazon.com/Riccardo-Midwinters-Tales-Coach-Classroom-ebook/dp/B07MDXCM7L/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=midwinter+tales+kindle+martin+richards&qid=1611580268&s=digital-text&sr=1-1
Can coaching help students? Can it help teachers? Can it help the education system as a whole? Martin Richards, with years of coaching and teaching, speaks with Daniel about his experience putting coaching into the school system, the various challenges and the benefits.
In this episode, I caught up with Martin Richards who started Coaches for Educators to provide support for teachers. He shared his tips on handling challenging students, balancing wellbeing and enjoying teaching more by adopting a coaching approach. Martin also talked about how his writing habit helps him to process and how his experiences with his teachers affected him-including one who licked his ears. Don't ask, you wouldn't believe me if I told you, so listen in. Leave your comments for Richard or questions for me or Martin as voice notes here or contact us through our websites. Find out more about Martin and take advantage of four hours of professional coaching, for free through the website: https://www.coaching-for-educators.com/educators.com. Sign up for the Wonder & Wellbeing newsletter through the website: www.wonderandwellbeing.com to keep up to date and find out more about guests and what's going on behind the scenes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wonderandwellbeing/message
It has been great fun doing this podcast for an entire year! Special thanks to all of the guests who joined me this year! Jack Spatola, Angie Eilers, Kimberlee Ballenger, Martin Richards, Callie Williams, Keith Sharkey, Karl Ubelhoer, Sol Fried, Jason Hayes, Jody Peltz, Mugisho Ndabuli, Kathleen Hallgarten, David Somogyi, Megan Underwood, Karen Sorensen, Meg Sharland, and Bryony Moore. All great guests! Also, the boiling frog is the phenomenon when a frog is placed in a pot of water that is gradually brought to a boil, the frog doesn't jump out because it is unaware of the gradual change. Similarly we don't keep good behavior records because most misbehaviors start as subtle, so it isn't worth recording. The problem is that they often become worse gradually, so we become boiled frogs! Most importantly! Don't forget to check out the new ClasStars app! Link for iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/classtars/id1343614499 Link for Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pnqsys.Classtars&hl=en_US Link for Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9NPJ1WNG6GWR --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moshe-fried/support
Interview with Martin Richards: Educational Coach What type of learner are you? What did you struggle with? How did you overcome? Listen to Author and Educational Coach Martin Richards explain how to get through struggles and help younger people along the way. https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachmartinrichards/ https://www.facebook.com/coach.martin.richards https://anchor.fm/coach-martin-richards http://www.amazon.com/author/coach-martin-richards ------------ If you want to tell your story live on air, or you want to vent, give us a call or text Toll Free 1-877-359-5424 We will give you a shout out, you will get a spot on the Q&A Episodes released every Saturday, Sunday and Monday ------------ Check out our Sponsors: https://getacregold.com/ruckup https://www.manscaped.com/ USE CHECK OUT: RUCKUP (For all your Manscaped Needs) https://ballwash.com/ USE CHECK OUT: RUCK20 ------------ Also you can check out our book "Stop listening and start talking: A survival guide to starting and maintaining a podcast. Find it on Amazon and Kindle Amazon USA https://tinyurl.com/yx6da2om Amazon CAN https://tinyurl.com/yx6da2om ------------ We fight human trafficking worldwide by rescuing children from forced labor and sex slavery, providing medical care, clothing, food, safe shelter, education and training to prepare them for a life of freedom. To date CRI has rescued 2,160 victims and their families. In 2018, CRI freed 118 children in 2 countries. We plan to expand into additional countries, add more rescue missions and save more children every year. You can help! https://thechildrensrescue.org/ https://thechildrensrescue.org/donate https://thechildrensrescue.org/training DV Radio RuckUp media has joined forces to bring you RuckUp Podcast content every Monday night 21:00 EST, the podcast will be released on Tuesdays @ 21:00 EST. Make sure to check out DV Radio for all the info on SSM and other GREAT shows https://www.dvradio.net/ ------------ If you are able to help out the show, and give us a chance to increase the amount of content, please click the link below, either way, I am so honored you have chosen to listen to RuckUp Podcast and thank all of our listeners all around the world. Stay Safe and RuckUp https://patron.podbean.com/ruckup If you want to check out all of our show click the link below or go to RuckUp Media (Remember to join our newsletter. Don't worry we don't spam and will only send out info once a month) http://ruckup.contactin.bio http://www.ruckupmedia.com
This is part three of a quadrilogy of stories about the Dambuster's raid on the great dams of the Ruhr valley by No 617 Squadron. Wallis faced an uphill struggle to convince the Air Ministry that his idea of bouncing a huge mine across the surface of the reservoirs, over torpedo nets and right up to the dam walls was feasible. When finally given the go ahead he only had a few months to complete testing and then build a successful weapon. In the meantime, a new Lancaster squadron had to be formed and trained. This is a remarkable story of genius and tenacity in equal parts. Images under Creative Commons licence, with thanks to the Imperial War Museum, Martin Richards, the RAF, the Crown and the UK Government.
We are all born entrepreneurs! We choose not to go in that direction Martin Richards is an experienced educator and facilitator, with more than 10 year’s experience of coaching people through important changes in their lives. We go deep on : Connecting with teenagers & the drive behind it Enabling young people to have a voice The possibilities of entrepreneurship Lack of challenge in normal workplaces Admitting to needing help & embracing vulnerability The drive for releasing potential in teenagers Retirement when self-employed Leaving a legacy Key skills for young people Follow your passions , it doesn’t have to be so linear! Connect with Martin at Martinrichards.se
Martin Richards was born in the UK and now lives in Sweden, where he runs Coaching for Educators, a global company that provides free coaching for educators around the world. You can learn more about C4E at www.coaching-for-educators.com. He has also authored several books that are available on Amazon at www.amazon.com/author/coach-martin-Richards. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moshe-fried/support
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Professor Eve-Marie Engels (Philosophy, University of Tübingen) Professor Martin Richards (Psychology, University of Cambridge) Chaired by Dr Vasanti Jadva (Psychology, University of Cambridge) Abstracts Prof Eve-Marie Engels: In Vitro Fertilization and its Long-Term Challenges For many people the primary purpose of the introduction of IVF was to alleviate infertility by assisted conception and to help couples to become parents. However, after its successful introduction IVF provided a range of further options, like preimplantation genetic diagnosis, embryonic stem cell research, and “social freezing”, the freezing of young women’s eggs with the option of thawing them for fertilisation in later life under more appropriate circumstances. All these techniques are bound up with a variety of ethical and social problems which have to be addressed. Prof Martin Richards: Ethical challenges in the use of reproductive donation The prime ethical issues in collaborative reproduction involving the use of donor insemination concern the relationships of the child with the intending parents and the donor. The historical development of arguments about the status of sperm donor offspring will be outlined and I will discuss contemporary ethical challenges in the use of donor sperm. About the Speakers Professor Eve-Marie Engels studied philosophy and biology in Bochum, Germany, where she also received her PhD. The topic of her doctoral dissertation was the problem of teleology in the philosophy of science, and she specialised in evolutionary epistemology. She held positions in Germany and the USA before taking on the first German chair for bioethics in Tübingen in 1996. She has published numerous articles and books on topics ranging from philosophy of science to applied ethics to Charles Darwin. She is a member of the International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities which investigates the question of responsibility and applied ethics from an interdisciplinary perspective. From 2001 to 2011, she was spokeswoman of said centre. From 2004 to 2013, she was also spokeswoman of the graduate school "Bioethics" which was funded by the DFG (German Research Foundation). Prof Engels has also held various advisory positions for policy-makers such as memberships of the German Ethics Council (2001-2007) and the scientific advisory board of the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (since 2014). Professor Martin Richards gained his PhD in Zoology at Cambridge, on maternal behaviour in the golden hamster. During his postdoctoral work at Harvard and Princeton, Prof Richards’ interests shifted towards maternal behaviour in our own species, and he returned to Cambridge to found what was to become the Centre for Family Research. Since his retirement from the Directorship of the Centre in 2005, he has continued a prolific and diverse research programme focussing on family life, on the meaning of ‘genetic connection’ in the context of alternative reproductive technologies, and most recently on the ethical issues surrounding research participation. In 2013 Prof Richards was invited to chair a Working Party at the Nuffield Council on Bioethics on 'Collecting, linking, use and exploitation of biological and health data: ethical issues'. He is Vice Chair of the UK Biobank Ethics and Governance Council and has previously served six years as a member of the Ethics and Law Committee of the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority. Currently, Prof Richards is preparing the third in a three-part series of edited volumes on alternative reproductive technologies, entitled 'Regulating Reproductive Donation'.
Denna vecka pratar vi om barn är kreativa eller inte och vad som i så fall gör att barn är kreativa. Vi berör också hur detta kan influera arbetsplatsen. Länkar: Från godis till frukt, paketering av frukt för barn Tioåringar driver reklambyrå Barn bygger superhjältar på universeum 3 frågor till Martin Richards om kreativitet iLyssna, mer info och kommentering ...