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Latest podcast episodes about masters programme

Supercharged with Anna Geary
Supercharged with Anna Geary - Teeth Grinding, Smart Food and Exercising with a Physiotherapist

Supercharged with Anna Geary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 46:04


Anna finds out about the condition of bruxism from Dr Ed Owens of Beacon Dental. Dr. Elaine McCarthy explains if food can really make us smarter? More new ways to get active in 2025, and advice from Risteard Byrne and Mike Murphy of Masters Programme on exercising with an ageing body or injury.

Morning Majlis
The Africa Institute's New Masters Programme (18/11/24)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 12:56


Professor Binyam Mendisu, Associate Dean & Professor of African Languages and Linguistics at The Africa Institute, discusses with the Morning Majlis team about the brand new Masters programme on offer, and the countless benefits students will receive from embarking on this educational journey with The Africa Institute. Professor Mendisu also elaborates on the diversity in which the Institute offers and how beneficial that can be when it comes to inclusion and availability for young minds hoping to explore a new educational sector. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: the social innovation of mental wellbeing

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 27:10


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast we hear from Ariana Alexander-Sefre, the Founder and Co-CEO of wellbeing music app, SPOKE; and Chris Hope, Founder of the 100 Coffee Movement.Ariana is a recent graduate of the Masters in Social Innovation and Chris is currently researching and writing his dissertation for the programme.Since the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a concerted effort to further dismantle the taboos surrounding mental health and to make access to wellbeing apps, classes, and course easier and more affordable for all. Cambridge Centre for Social InnovationMasters in Social Innovation Follow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: creating the future of social innovation

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 16:41


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, four graduates of the Masters in Social Innovation talk about why they chose the programme, what they got out of it, and how what they've learnt has impacted their socially innovative work.Find out more about the following:Masters in Social InnovationCambridge Centre for Social InnovationFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Ruth Dimes: Auckland University Business Masters programme director on accounting students outperforming ChatGPT

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 3:56


A new global study has pitted artificial intelligence tools against accounting students. It found students performed about 20 percent better on average than ChatGPT. The study used 25,000 questions and also found the AI tool often made up facts while providing descriptive explanations for them. A co-author, Auckland University's Ruth Dimes says the findings do come with some caveats. "The study we did in December and January, we used ChatGPT 3 and there's been quite a few advancement since then. So I imagine the gap would narrow over time." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salesforce Posse Podcast
E25 Uncovering the Secrets to Exceptional Omnichannel Customer Experiences with Noz Urbina

Salesforce Posse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 36:40


In this video, Noz Urbina from Noz Urbina Consulting will discuss the importance of exceptional onmnichannel Customer Exerpeices. Noz will share techniques to help you design and achieve a great omnichannel customer experience. Noz Urbina has years of experience in omnichannel architecture and design, and he'll be discussing how his experiences have helped him design exceptional customer experiences. If you want to improve your omnichannel customer experience, this is the video for you! Salesforce Posse Podcast often features interviews with thought leaders or significant Salesforce ecosystem members. Yet, in this episode, we interview someone less involved in the Salesforce ecosystem. Noz Urbina, the founder of Urbina Consulting and OmnichannelX, joins today's conversation to share his knowledge and expertise on omnichannel customer experiences. We begin with understanding what omnichannel is. Noz elaborates on the application of personalization and customer-centricity to omnichannel. He explains that omnichannel personalization is a method for pre-digesting content and making it easier for the user to ingest. In addition, we explore the omnichannel customer experience, detailing how this experience is tailored based on the customer's location and segmentation. Besides that, Noz outlines the questions an architect should ask to determine if a company is truly implementing omnichannel or merely installing multichannel under the guise of omnichannel. Noz Urbina is a globally recognised leader in the field of content strategy and customer experience. He's well known as a pioneer in customer journey mapping and adaptive content modelling for delivering personalised, contextually relevant content experiences in an omnichannel environment. Noz is co-founder and Programme Director of OmnichannelX. He is also co-author of the book “Content Strategy: Connecting the dots between business, brand, and benefits” and lecturer in the Masters Programme in content strategy at the University of Applied Sciences, Graz.Noz's company, Urbina Consulting, works with the world's largest organisations and most complex content challenges. He has assisted dozens of multinational organisations with developing or improving their content strategies, managing tool selections, pilot projects, delivering training, and guiding implementations. Clients include Johnson Pharmaceuticals & Johnson, Microsoft, Sanofi Vaccines, Mastercard, Barclays Bank, Abbott Laboratories, and many more. [09:37] Omnichannel - What is omnichannel, and how does it work? [16:12] Personalization - Noz adds that omnichannel personalization involves breaking down content into the right pieces and delivering them to the customer at the most relevant time. [22:58] Customer Centricity - Difference between multichannel and omnichannel. [24:43] OmnichannelX.digital - OmnichannelX has changed its approach from holding paid in person events yearly to hosting webinars, podcasts, and other learning materials more frequently. [28:15] Architect's Role - How does omnichannel relate to the role of an architect? [30:43] Customer Experience - We explore what the omnichannel consumer experience entails. Also, we further elaborate on how it is tailored based on the customer's location and segmentation. [37:34] Data Integration - Determine how unstructured data is processed or labeled, whether it is offloaded or performed on the platform, and how the process is integrated with system components. [39:43] Advice to Younger Self - What would Noz tell himself If he could go back in time? Connect with Noz: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bnozurbina/ Website: urbinaconsulting.com/ Website: omnichannelx.digital/ Podcast: omnichannelx.digital/podcast/ Sponsored by AdminToArchitect.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salesforce-posse/message

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: the both/and paradox

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 26:53


In The Social Ideas Podcast: the both/and paradox, Professor Wendy Smith draws on over 25 years of research to argue that our typical either/or approaches to tensions can lead be limiting at best and detrimental at worst. She introduces the scholarship on both/and thinking as an alternative approach to enable more creative and sustainable outcomes.Professor Smith is the founder and faculty advisor of the Lerner's Women's Leadership Initiative at the University of Delaware. She is also a Research Fellow with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.Wendy is co-author of the book, Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems.Find out more about the Cambridge Centre for Social InnovationApply for the Masters in Social InnovationLerner's Women's Leadership Initiative, University of DelawareFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: business advice for social ventures

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 18:26


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, business advisor, Leonore Lord-Patterson share how she works with social ventures.Leonore's varied career and business expertise is used to great effect as a business advisor for Cambridge Social Ventures.Cambridge Social Ventures supports a range of businesses that have positive social and environmental impacts.Through their 12-month incubator programme, the team at CSV provides expert business advice, training, and networking … enabling social entrepreneurs to grow their businesses to the next level.Apply to be a part of CSV's January 2023 IncubatorFollow the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation on:FacebookInstagram LinkedInTwitterYouTube

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: the Chief Officer of Everything

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 17:43


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, MSt in Social Innovation graduate Flóra Raffai discusses the challenges she faced when she started as a Chief Executive Officer of a small charity. Flora has taken the lessons she's learnt and written a book called Chief Everything Officer: a field guide for small organisation leaders. Cambridge Centre for Social InnovationMSt in Social Innovation

The Sales Transformation Podcast
#50 - Drive the Performance of Your Key Accounts: An intimate dinner with Introhive

The Sales Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 24:32


Starting off with a short introduction from John Smit, Senior Channel Sales Manager at Introhive, this episode of the Sales Transformation Podcast gives listeners a more in-depth understanding of how Consalia transforms a salesperson's mindset through our Mindset Survey, and the importance of understanding the value of relationships within sales. This episode, Brian Tilley, Programme Director, Masters Programme in Sales Transformation, gives an insightful presentation to a group of sales leaders on understanding the true value of relationships between a salesperson and their clients.  clients.Including questions from the audience and an overview of the Mindset Survey, this short episode is a great opportunity to think about the values of your own business relationships, how to cultivate and measure them, as well as keeping them strong.  Look forward to:[3:00] Overview and definition of Relationship Capitalisation. What are the values and how do you measure relationships?[6:52] The S.P.A.C.E curve. When your business is under pressure, how do you survive, preserve, stay agile and emerge stronger?[13:00] An In-depth explanation of Relationship Capitalisation and how to assess client relationships as well as its importance to an organisation[20:36] The Mindset Survey explained: Get a full explanation, with examples, of how the Mindset Survey will help you build better customer relationships  How does your business measure its relationships with customers?Connect with Brian Tilley on LinkedInConnect with John Smit on LinkedInVisit the website: Consalia LtdMake sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today.

London Writers' Salon
#016: Marti Leimbach — The Art of Writing a Novel

London Writers' Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 49:47


NY Times Bestselling Author and Oxford University Creative Writing Tutor, Marti Leimbach, on the art and craft of writing and plotting a novel. She shares her journey across two decades within publishing from being on a film set with Julia Roberts to dealing with family loss, and writing about difficult subjects. Also lessons learned including how writing a draft is like being in a ‘sandbox', what it takes to finish and move beyond the first draft, and why some of the best works of art are great because of their imperfection. *ABOUT MARTI LEIMBACHMarti Leimbach is known for her bestsellers Dying Young  which was made into a film starring Julia Roberts, and Daniel Isn't Talking. Her interest in science influenced her eighth novel, a YA thriller, Dragonfly Girl. She teaches on the Masters Programme in Creative Writing at the University of Oxford.*QUOTES FROM MARTI:“Novels are never perfect. And some of the best work of art works of art, whether it's novels or screenplay or paintings or whatever else are very imperfect, actually, if you analyze them, that's what made them a great work of art. And Picasso has something to say about that. In fact, he said that the really original work, the important work never looks as good as its imitators. And the reason is that there's something in that first thrust of creativity that is ugly and raw, and the people who imitate you come after you.”*RESOURCESConnect with Marti:Twitter: @MartiLeimbachInstagram: @Marti LeimbachMarti's website*Books mentioned in the show:Daniel Isn't Talking by Marti LeimbachDragonfly Girl by Marti LeimbachSave the Cat  by Blake SnyderThe Story Grid by Shawn CoyneBird by Bird  by Ann LamottPeople mentioned in the show:Connor O'Brien - ComedianJulia Roberts - ActressJoel Schumacher - DirectorLeonard Cohen - Songwriter*For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit podcast.londonwriterssalon.comFor free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALON:Twitter: twitter.com/​​WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalon*CREDITSProduction by Victoria Spooner. Artwork by Emma Winterschladen

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: become a change maker

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 19:38


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, Dr Neil Stott and Professor Paul Tracey share why you should apply to study the Masters in Social Innovation at the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation, Cambridge Judge Business.It's a two-year, part-time programme, which blends learning via our digital learning environment and four week-long residentials in Cambridge.Listen to the podcast, and then click to apply - https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/mst-social-innovation/applying/ The deadline for applications is the 31 March 2022.

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast
The Social Ideas Podcast: engineering a love of lifelong learning

Social Innovation: The Social Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 23:59


In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, we hear from Asrif Yusoff, graduate of the Masters in Social Innovation talks about his journey from bored engineering undergraduate to determined PhD student.Asrif's educational journey has taken him around the world, and brought him to Cambridge to complete the Master's in Social Innovation. His learning is helping him to guide others to discover the joy of lifelong learning.Cambridge Centre for Social InnovationMasters in Social Innovation 

ParentEd
Newlyweds On Safeguarding Their Marriage: Don't Lose Sight Of The Big Goal

ParentEd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 20:00


Unity in marriage might seem easier with the union of two similar people. Alas, that's rarely the case. Like teammates playing different positions in a sports team, how can couples play for the Big Goal of Marriage? Join this week's host, Aaron Ng, as he finds out what Reuben and Ronice Ng have discovered early in their marriage. From a 41-day wedding preparation, to relocation to UK three weeks later in the middle of a pandemic, this couple shares how they learnt to focused on the essentials. It's an open secret: not sweating the small stuff, having small, intentional conversations during peacetime and taking walks. Reuben and Ronice Ng are young newlyweds who got married in August 2021. They are now based in London, with Ronice pursuing her Masters Programme and Reuben running his own toy making business. --- What makes a strong foundation for a lasting marriage? Finances, time, expectations, intimacy, child care and discipline – these topics would likely be on the minds of dating or engaged couples. Know anyone who is newly married or about to get married? Connect2 helps them have conversations and navigate these areas early, and build a strong foundation for their marriage! Our workshop for February is available now! To find out more, visit www.family.org.sg/Connect2 --- If you have enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1498022898 (Apple Podcast) or https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/parented-1010477 (Podchaser). It'll be very helpful for others to find our podcast. You can also help us by copying this link https://www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast (www.family.org.sg/parentedpodcast) to share with your friends. You can also support us by https://www.family.org.sg/givenow (giving monthly). We appreciate your generous giving as every dollar helps to sustain our efforts in strengthening families. Do note that if you are based in Singapore, one-time gifts above SGD$50 or monthly donations above SGD$10 are eligible for 250% tax-deductible benefits.

The Vet Chat NZ
A Master of Veterinary Medicine | Associate Professor Kate Hill

The Vet Chat NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 35:23


Director of Masters of Veterinary Medicine at Massey, registered Specialist with the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council & a director of the Centre for Service & Working Dog Health, Kate Hill wears many hats. Kate chats about her roles, in particular the Masters Programme & how it can benefit vets at any stage of their career. She also provides tips in handling Hyperthyroidism in cats having done her PhD on transdermal methimazole use.

Sustainability Research Pod
Outdoor Learning - Marina Robb - practitioner and writer in open discussion about her work and her reflections on outdoor learning.

Sustainability Research Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 27:28


In this episode: A discussion about outdoor education with Marina Robb (Bsc; PGCE; MA; Msc; Author), Founder and Managing Director of Circle of Life Rediscovery Community Interest Company and The Outdoor Teacher Ltd, both leading organisations that aim to transform education and health through nature. Co-author of ‘Learning with Nature', a respected practical reference book for Forest School & Outdoor practitioners forwarded by Chris Packham and ‘The Essential Guide to Forest School and Nature Pedagogy', Marina has been the recipient of funding from Natural England, Mind and The National Lottery, amongst other grant makers for her outdoor work with disadvantaged teenagers, families and young people. The flagship project ‘ The Woodland Project' won the ITV People's Project in 2017, supporting families and teenagers with disabilities and mental health issues. Marina is a senior practitioner for residential camps in Sussex woodlands, Forest School & training, nature-based training for adults, nature & health interventions, outdoor learning days and youth training programmes. In this podcast she shares a little of her 30 years experience in outdoor learning and her deep understanding of effective nature education through an outdoor discussion with LSBU host Brian Davies, currently completing the Masters Programme in Education for Sustainability at LSBU.

Endurance
Episode 19 - Dr Will Duffin and Eoin Walker – The World Extreme Medicine Episode

Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 85:47


Eoin has worked as a Paramedic for 20 years in London and currently works for WEM and the International Red Cross. He is the Trauma Lead for WEM and a Pre-Hospital Mass Casualty Incident Management Paramedic. His expedition & educational endeavours have taken him to six of the seven continents and teaches pre-hospital trauma and expedition skills. Eoin has undertaken various global expeditions as an expedition medic. He currently works in Cairo, Egypt on various pre-hospital projects with stakeholders. Will is an expedition Doctor, thought leader in extreme medicine, leadership, human performance, adventure and travel. As the Joint Medical Director of World extreme Medicine, he spends his time recruiting and interviewing the most adventurous minds on earth – including mountaineers, astronauts, war surgeons and senior leaders. Will instructs on expedition and jungle medicine courses and is an academic tutor for the Masters Programme in Extreme Medicine at Exeter UniversityWorld Extreme Medicine podcast https://wemcast.podbean.com/http://www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/medicine/extrememedicinemsc/

The Holy Joes Podcast
Preaching the Good News with words and actions with the Editor of the Irish Catholic, Michael Kelly.

The Holy Joes Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 53:58


In Episode 8 of The Holy Joes Podcast, we welcome special guest, Michael Kelly who is the Editor of The Irish Catholic Newspaper, the best newspaper for Catholics in Ireland.Some reflections on the last week and Father's Day with the Holy Joes before a big welcome to Michael Kelly. Growing up in the 1980's in Ireland Michael reflects on the nourishing experience he has had in a Catholic Family from County Tyrone. Reflecting on the role of Father as communicators of the faith he shares about his father who is an honourable man.Dermot asks Michael about his journey into journalism which began at a World Youth Day in Rome in 2000 and was enriched by a Masters Programme he completed a few years later in Rome. Excited about sharing Good News stories and his joy for writing Michaels career led him from places like the BBC all the way to the biggest Catholic newspaper in Ireland. Some reflections on the importance of the good news stories in journalism and also how there needs to be religious tolerance within society.Michael provides a serious challenge for men in regards to engaging with politics and bringing their faith to the public square. He encourages men to stand up and be counted and to consider how they communicate, defend and live their faith with words and actions.Finishing on a sombre note, Michael shares the highs and lows of his career with the Coronavirus having a significant impact on the Irish Catholic and also on pilgrimages to places such as the Holy Land. He encourages men to consider going on pilgrimage to support Catholic business and keeping things alive. Matthew is stoked up by Michaels enthusiasm and is committed to being a Paperboy for the Irish Catholic Newspaper. We ask all our listeners and local to help support the Irish Catholic Newspaper with your prayers or buying a copy, subscribing online or even writing an article or sending photos of great initiatives in your parish into the paper. St Joseph, Pray for Us.

ASIAL Security Insider
How to Communicate Effectively In A Crisis

ASIAL Security Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020


In this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Crisis Communication expert Tony Jaques, about how businesses can maintain effective communication with clients and staff during a crisis such as the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dr Jaques is a frequent conference presenter on issue and crisis management and has run professional workshops in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and throughout Asia. In addition he is author of the books "Issue and crisis management: Exploring issues, crises, risk and reputation" (2014) and “Crisis Proofing: How to save your company from disaster" (2016). He also teaches in the Masters Programme at RMIT University, where he completed his Ph.D. in the field of issue management. Prior to committing to full time consultancy he was Asia Pacific Issue Manager for The Dow Chemical Company

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#22: Colonel Garry Hearn OBE, Divisional Director Defence Academy - From Private Soldier to Colonel

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 46:01


Garry Hearn is running a Masters Programme for all mid-level Army Officer (Majors) – focussing on strategic leadership trends in the world.Gary is Inspired at 3 levels - strategically & personally by Nelson Mandela. Then inspired at an operational level by his CO Colonel Roger Thompson R Signals who led him during Falklands War, believed in him as a soldier & helped him become an Officer. Then tactically & personally inspired by one of his Majors on the course - John Parks who had a tough upbringing in a family of Irish Travellers & became an inspiring leader.Top Leadership Tips - Leaders are everywhereDiversity of people gives diversity of thinkingMistakes & having the humility to learn from them. Example of poor decision and personal bias colouring his decision. John Adair’s: Task, Team & IndividualAnother example restructure organisation chart - “it’s perfect & therefore brittle because it’s not future proof”.Leadership is about others - getting them to do things to the best of their ability. Know your people really wellGarry Hearn is a Colonel in the British Army he was recently responsible for the programme management of the UKs largest Defence Technical Training Transformation Programme, focussed on transforming training and through life learning for up to 40000 students per annum. He is now engaged in delivering leadership and professional learning to the Army's emerging leaders. He is a CIS Engineer with over 35 years’ experience in a variety of military roles including, leading organisations, Strategic Human Resource, Organisation Development, as well as training and education. In a previous role he was the Principal of the Defence College of Communications and Information Services and his efforts in transforming the College were recognised with him being appointed as an Officer of the British Empire (OBE). He has a BSc (Hons) and three Masters level degrees comprising an MBA, MA in History, and an MSc in Strategic HR as well as being a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI), and the Learning Performance Institute (LPI). He has also recently completed his first book offering an insight into 35 years of leadership and the lessons he has learnt. Garry completes his military service next year before entering an as yet to be defined, new chapter on his journey.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Curiously Creative
Se. 2, Ep.10: Angie Richardson. Arts Therapist & Educator

Curiously Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 71:08


Angie Richardson is a clinically registered and experienced Arts therapist who has worked extensively with children for the past 30 years. In her private practice ‘Creative Harmony’ Angie works with children, teens, and adults individually or with families using a multi modal approach that involves creative visual art making, drama, sandtray and movement. She is also a registered primary school teacher with counselling and psychotherapy training, as well as a Master’s Degree in Arts Therapy. She has worked as a behavioural support worker in schools for children with challenging behaviours and has vast experience working in the area of special needs. Her current work involves Drama and Dance therapy for special needs schools, facilitating art therapy groups for clients with dementia and those recovering from mental health issues. As well as running workshops for the Masters Programme at Whitecliffe and supervising clinical trainees. Amongst many things we talk about how the arts improve learning capabilities, the power of play and playfulness, the importance of cultivating the arts within school systems, how structure can develop improvisation skills, art and creativity as an inherent human characteristic, ways to make arts more accessible, inclusive and integrated in a class or curriculum, Improvisation as a learning and teaching skill and how positivity can develop awareness, skills and capability.

TopMedTalk
TopMedTalk | A Masters Programme in Perioperative Medicine

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 11:23


University College London (UCL) offer a fantastic Masters Course in Perioperative Medicine, hear how it works in this podcast. Also, if you're intrigued, here's the link to the free 4 week course discussed in this podcast: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lifelearning/courses/perioperative-medicine Presented by Desiree Chappell with Sam Bampoe, consultant in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at University College London NHS Foundation Trust.

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The Live Authentic Podcast
Ep#15 Living My Purpose

The Live Authentic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 14:25


I was introduced to the concept of life purpose when I started my coach training in early 2017. In my first training session, I was initiated into the concept of values, meaning and fulfillment. That period had a powerful impact on my life, an “a-ha moment” as we call it in coaching terminology. It inspired me to ask myself these powerful questions – What hunger am I here to feed? What impact do I want to make in this world? What will my legacy be? Listen to this episode as I get very personal and offer a glimpse into my life and journey so far. As I get ready to start my Masters Programme in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology in January, I want to share how three 3 pillars – life purpose, empowering women and mental health and wellbeing are paving the way to my growth and future I hope this episode inspires you to think more about your life purpose and get curious on what hunger you are here to feed.

Resilience Unravelled
Resilience Unravelled (Eps 037) Tackling stress and boosting wellness with Dr Judith Roberts

Resilience Unravelled

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017


Dr Judith Roberts is a lecturer at Bangor University in North Wales, Director for the Masters Programme for Clinical Health and Psychology, and a Clinical Psychologist. Judith is concerned with all aspects of mental health, she keeps a hand in current research within the field and is trained in having a therapeutic role delivering therapies […] The post Resilience Unravelled (Eps 037) Tackling stress and boosting wellness with Dr Judith Roberts appeared first on QEDOD.com.

Resilience Unravelled
Resilience Unravelled (Eps 037) Tackling stress and boosting wellness with Dr Judith Roberts

Resilience Unravelled

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 40:48


Dr Judith Roberts is a lecturer at Bangor University in North Wales, Director for the Masters Programme for Clinical Health and Psychology, and a Clinical Psychologist. Judith is concerned with all aspects of mental health, she keeps a hand in current research within the field and is trained in having a therapeutic role delivering therapies […] The post Resilience Unravelled (Eps 037) Tackling stress and boosting wellness with Dr Judith Roberts appeared first on QEDOD.com.

Enterprise Marketer Podcast - Conference
Noz Urbina on Customer Journey Mapping and Intelligent Content Modeling

Enterprise Marketer Podcast - Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 28:16


Full Show: https://enterprisemarketer.com/podcasts/enterprise-marketer-podcast-conference/61-noz-urbina/Customer Journey is one of the most deceptive and alluring terms in Content Marketing. After the words come off your tongue, you imagine an adventure involving sword fighting, trials, tribulations, and the purchase of your products. Your customers should thank you for your skills of sorcery and ability to foretell their future. Your efforts will lead them down the correct path with their best interest in mind the whole time. However, most of the time, these journeys are just sales funnels flattened out and are the best guess of what we think our customers are going through when they are considering the purchase of a product like ours. In this podcast, Noz Urbina and Pamela Muldoon discuss the important aspects of customer journeys and how marketers can create useful tools that align with their prospect and customer goals. Later in the show, they dive into the topic of reuse and repurpose in Content Marketing that will help clear up any confusion.Biography:Noz Urbina is a globally recognized leader in the field of content strategy and customer experience consultancy who can effectively bridge organizational and user goals. He’s well-known as a pioneer in customer journey mapping and adaptive content modeling for delivering personalized, contextually relevant content experiences in an omnichannel environment. He is a co-author of the book Content Strategy: Connecting the dots between business, brand, and benefits and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Graz, Masters Programme in content strategy.He has coached teams, developed processes and spearheaded solutions that have helped some of the world’s largest organizations leverage their content assets to stand out in their sectors while avoiding headcount increases and wasted costs. After 14 years in the content world, he founded his consultancy Urbina Consulting in 2013.

Animation South Africa Podcast
Lesego Vorster on the Gobelins International Masters Programme (also on iTunes)

Animation South Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 27:46


Animation lecturer Lesego Vorster is the first South African to be accepted into the prestigious Masters programme at Gobelins l'Ecole de l'Image in Paris. He told ASA about learning at the knee of Guillermo del Toro, why we shouldn't imitate our heroes, and the importance of a lifelong reading habit.

Immersive Theatres Night Sky Podcast

June 2013's Night Sky podcast - presented by David Ault and Bekky KennedyIn this edition: Bekky takes time out from her Masters Programme at Sussex University to discuss galaxies, their shapes and why studying them can help us discover more about the beginning of the universe. As always, there's a round-up of the month's night-sky viewing.