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The Trial: Brianna Ghey
The Trial of Lord Lucan: ‘The Trial That Never Was'

The Trial: Brianna Ghey

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 33:03


A very special, week-long true crime event is coming on Monday 3rd June. Nearly 50 years after the high society murder that captivated the world, we present... The Trial of Lord Lucan.Using exclusive, never before seen documents and mesmerising testimony, presenters Caroline Cheetham and Stephen Wright, along with some of the world's most revered legal minds, will take part in a week long audio event to determine Lucan's fate... and YOU are the jury.To listen, you'll need to head to a brand new feed we've created especially for the series. You can also find it by searching 'The Trial of Lord Lucan' in your favourite podcast app. To follow along and get involved in this innovative True Crime event, head to dailymail.co.uk/lucan. In the first episode, Caroline and Stephen visit the original crime scene in Belgravia, central London and look at the background to this high society murder which scandalised the UK in the 1970s and captivated the world to this day. The duo also meet our two real-life, eminent barristers who will argue the case in our week-long event: Max Hardy, who is acting as ‘prosecutor' & Edward Henry KC, who is ‘defending' Lucan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Detroit
Chef Max Hardy (from 2018)

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 18:44


Today we remember Chef Maxcel Hardy, who last week passed away unexpectedly at the age of 40. He stopped by the studio back in 2018 for a great chat about his life, his businesses, his food and more. A lot of was different in Detroit six years ago, and some is the same. But that life story? Interesting. His personality? Warm. And there was so much more that happened after this conversation for him, like being named one of the 16 Best Black Chefs in America. From Coop to Jed's to River Bistro to charity work and more, Hardy made a big impact in the culinary community. The conversation is with my former co-host Sven Gustafson, who moved on during the pandemic to far bigger and better things over in the public relations space for a group of physicians. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple  Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify  Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit  Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit  

Daily Detroit
St. Patrick's Day preview (with an O'Reilly) // Detroit NFL Draft map talk

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 24:13


Devon O'Reilly is in as he is every Friday. But today, a couple of his favorite topics are the focus. St. Patrick's Day in Detroit, the parade, and the upcoming NFL Draft in downtown. The rundown: 02:07 - All these years the Detroit Shipping company persists and continues to be "a spot." 02:47 - Reminding people to look up the impact of Chef Max Hardy who passed away all too early this week. On Eater: https://detroit.eater.com/2024/3/5/24091053/chef-maxcel-hardy-died-detroit-obituary 03:50 - Talking St. Patrick's Day parade and celebrations with an O'Reilly (and veteran of going down to Corktown for it) 09:24 - St. Patrick's Day food 10:56 - Green Beer: Yay or Nay? 14:43 - Devon's Horseradish bloody mary  16:37 - NFL Draft downtown Detroit map discussion 20:37 - What is Devon most excited about for the Draft 22:33 - Will we catch a Kelce at the draft?  Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple  Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify  Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit

Cool Collaborations
#29 Max Hardy and Anthony Boxshall on Authentic Co-design

Cool Collaborations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 51:51


Episode #29 is a repost of one of the fantastic conversations from the first season on the Cool Collaborations podcast. For this episode, I tried something a little different. I was joined by both Anthony Boxshall and Max Hardy, from Australia, for a dive into Authentic Co-design. We explore the stories of Authentic Co-design came from and some of the different angles on how, when, and why you would use a co-design process. In our conversation, Max brings the engagement expertise while Anth brings the leadership, scientist, and government expertise. They are quite the team and I very much enjoyed having this conversation with them.   Some links to some of the things we discuss during this episode: Max Hardy at Max Hardy ConsultingAnthony Boxshall at Science Into Action Authentic Co-designBook: New Power: How Power Works in our Hyperconnected World, and How to Make it Work for You by Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms Book: Collaboration Design: A Step-by-Step Guide to Successful Collaboration by Mark ElliottBook: Sapiens – A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari  Your host for the Cool Collaborations podcast is Scott Millar. Scott is the principle of Collaboration Dynamics, where he often works as a "peacemaker" by gathering people with different experiences and values and helping them navigate beyond their differences to tackle complex problems together. 

Talking Law
Max Hardy

Talking Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 21:17


This week Sally Penni MBE is Talking Law with Max Hardy. Max is a barrister practicing from 9 Bedford Row. Called in 2004, Max has worked on everything from murder trials at the Old Bailey to speeding cases at Romford Magistrates' Court!   Max reveals his motivation for joining the Bar Council and The Kalisher Trust, which works to inspire advocacy and help people from diverse backgrounds to join the bar.  He also talks about the time he participated in the prosecution of Goldilocks, to as a means of teaching legal concepts in primary schools. Max also shares some fantastic advice for anyone wanting to join the bar – to really utilise social media to immerse yourself in the profession and develop your contacts. Presented by Sally Penni MBE, barrister at law at Kenworthy's Chambers Manchester and founder and chair of Women in the Law UK. Follow Sally on Twitter @SallyPenni1  Find us on LinkedIn or at WomenInTheLawUK.com

Cool Collaborations
#13 Max Hardy and Anthony Boxshall - Authentic Codesign

Cool Collaborations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 51:39


Introduction:For this episode, I tried something a little different. I was joined by both Anthony Boxshall and Max Hardy, from Australia, for a dive into Authentic Co-design. We explore the stories of Authentic Co-design came from and some of the different angles on how, when, and why you would use a co-design process. In our conversation, Max brings the engagement expertise while Anth brings the leadership, scientist, and government expertise. They are quite the team and I very much enjoyed having this conversation with them. During this episode we discussIntroductions to Max and AnthAuthentic Co-design in action Emergencies and co-designLeadership and co-designBooks to shareResources mentioned in this episodeMax Hardy at Max Hardy ConsultingAnthony Boxshall at Science Into Action Authentic Co-designBook: New Power: How Power Works in our Hyperconnected World, and How to Make it Work for You by Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms Book: Collaboration Design: A Step-by-Step Guide to Successful Collaboration by Mark ElliottBook: Sapiens – A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Now its your turnIt's hard not to get excited about the insights offered by Max Hardy and Anthony Boxshall. If you enjoyed this conversation, Max and Anthony can be reached through the Authentic Co-design website. Don't forget they offer a couple of different packages for training that you should check out. Your comments and ratings in Apple Podcasts and other providers are really important, so be sure to subscribe to the podcast. Most importantly, suggest to your friends that they subscribe and share as well. Don't forget to sign up for other interesting collaboration tidbits at Collaboration Dynamics.

Facilitating Public Deliberations
Episode 42 Deliberation and disability with Rhiann MacLean and Max Hardy

Facilitating Public Deliberations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 36:41


This conversation is with Rhiann McLean (in Scotland) and Max Hardy (in Australia).  Both are dedicated to amplifying the voices of people with disability—through research and public deliberations.” LINKS Research Voices Citizens’ Jury Video of the Research Voices Citizens’ Jury Report from Research Voices Citizens’ Jury NDIS Citizens’ Jury Video of NDIS Citizens’ Jury   Music acknowledgement

Detroit Voice Brief
Detroit Free Press Briefing for December 23rd, 2020

Detroit Voice Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 5:27


Chevy Chase makes surprise return during SNL to spotlight electric Mustang, Michigan prison internal affairs chief alleges improper meddling by boss, Rouge River tributary turns slime green after city conducts sewage dye test, Star chef Max Hardy introduces Ohio-based pizza & wing franchise Jed's to Detroit, and Detroit Lions dealing with another COVID-19 outbreak, cancel Tuesday practice.

Facilitating Public Deliberations
Episode 26 Learning from an experienced facilitator with Max Hardy

Facilitating Public Deliberations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 39:30


Max Hardy was one of the earliest adopters in Australia of deliberative methods such as citizens’ juries. Currently, he is working primarily with local and state governments and government authorities. After many years Max has retained his early enthusiasm for facilitating public deliberations, in particular collaborating with citizens in order to deal with complexity. Here Max shares some of the important lessons that he has learned over several decades. LINKS Jason Diceman’s Feedback Frames   Music acknowledgement.

Tenfold
Minisode: Online Communities of Practice

Tenfold

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 13:23


In this minisode, Robyn Kalda joins Andrea to talk about online communities of practice. ResourcesThis is an oldie but goodie guide to Cultivating a Community of Practice https://wenger-trayner.com/project/community-of-practice-start-Oup-guide/ It goes through early thinking/planning stages of setting up a CoP. Recently, friend of the podcast, Tamarack, held a great webinar on Building virtual communities of practice. You can view the recorded webinar and access a variety of helpful tools here:https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/library/webinar-building-virtual-communities-of-practice In his article Toward Robust Online Community Engagement, Max Hardy explores several online tools and provides some guidance for robust online community engagement https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/latest/robust-online-community-engagement Nancy White is an American facilitator who provides strategies and connecting solutions. Her latest blog series is called Moving Online in Pandemic https://fullcirc.com/ Read Robyn’s book review of Connecting to Change the World here https://en.healthnexus.ca/news/book-review-connecting-change-world-harnessing-power-networks-social-impact-peter-plastrik

The D Brief
Chef Max Hardy of River Bistro and COOP (Replay)

The D Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 45:06


Replay: Chef Max Hardy of River Bistro and COOP talks about returning to Detroit to launch restaurants after being a personal chef for NBA star Amar'e Stoudemire and a stint on the Food Network's 'Chopped.'  

Daily Detroit
The ‘Best Crime Of 2019,’ Detroit City FC Launches A Women’s Team, Plus 3 Things To Know

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 20:13


Hello friends. Today we’re covering StateBudgetPalooza, in which Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed all 16 budget bills sent at the 11th hour by Republicans, but only after making 147 line-item vetoes totaling nearly $1 billion, unleashing hilarity on the Great Lakes State. Is this any kind of way to do state budgeting? We discuss. Elsewhere, soccer correspondent Fletcher Sharpe joins us to run down the big news that Detroit City FC will launch a women’s team in 2020 to compete in the United Women’s Soccer, the second-tier pro league. Also: Auburn Hills police are looking for two people who allegedly broke into a shack and loaded an adult video onto a digital billboard on I-75 over the weekend. Someone on our Facebook page called it the “best crime of 2019” A house owned by a nonprofit run by state Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, D-Detroit, was inexplicably and mysteriously demolished. And chef Max Hardy may be closing his River Bistro in northwest Detroit, but he’s added a second night to his Jamaican Reggae Dinner pop-up at Frame in Hazel Park on Saturday. Deets here. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.

The D Brief
Chef Max Hardy of River Bistro and COOP

The D Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 44:42


Chef Max Hardy of River Bistro and COOP talks about returning to Detroit to launch restaurants after being a personal chef for NBA star Amar'e Stoudemire and a stint on the Food Network's 'Chopped.'

CultureShift
Chef Max Hardy Brings Caribbean Flavors Home to Detroit

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018


"I wanted to come back and bring some of that influence that I had from Miami and New York...back to the city I love dearly," he says.

Real Democracy Now! a podcast
2.15 One change to democracy, part 3

Real Democracy Now! a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 21:53


Thank you for joining me in episode 15 in Season 2 of Real Democracy Now! a podcast.   I ask all of my guests two questions:  what for them is the essence of a real democracy? and  if they could change one thing about our system of democracy what would it be? This episode is the third episode where I’ve put together a range of my guests' answers to the question:   If you could change one thing about our system of democracy, what would it be?   We are very near the end of Season 2 - only three episodes to go and I will soon be starting interviews for Season 3 about elections, voting and alternatives.    I intend to continue to ask all of my guests their view on what is the essence of a real democracy.    I’m thinking of replacing the ‘one change’ question from Season 3 onwards and would appreciate your ideas on a new question.    Please send your suggestions either via email to nivek@realdemocracynow.com.au or let me know via Twitter or Facebook. I’ll be starting the interviews for Season 3 soon and would like to have the new question ready for those interviews.   First up we hear from Professor Gerry Stoker who was part of episode 12 in Season 2 talking about the democratic deficit. Gerry is Professor of Governance within Social Sciences: Politics and International Relations at the University of Southampton. He is also the Centenary Professor of Governance in the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra. In this episode, Gerry outlines both what his research says about what citizens would like changed as well as sharing his views.    The next person is Dr Roslyn Fullerwho was my guest on episode 2 in Season 2 talking about the role of direct democracy in ancient Athens.Roslyn is a Canadian-Irish academic and columnist, specializing in public international law, and the impact of technological innovation on democracy.She’d like to see quite dramatic change, although she does recognise it may take time.   Up next is Max Hardy who was a guest in Season 1 episode 11 talking about facilitating deliberative mini-publics in Australia. Max is the Principal at Max Hardy Consulting where he works with leaders and organisations to achieve results through collaboration. Not surprisingly Max would like to see citizens involved more directly in decision-making.   Carolyn Lukensmeyerwas also a guest in Season 1 episode 13 talking about her work with America Speaks. Carolyn is currently the Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse, an organisation in the United States that works to reduce political dysfunction and incivility in the political system. She identifies two changes, both institutional, that she would like to see.   Ben McPeek shared his experience as a member of the Residents’ Reference Panel for the Davenport Community Rail Overpass project in episode 17 of Season 1. He identifies the need to respect expertise.   Caroline Victor was a member of the Dogs and Cats Citizens’ Jury in South Australia and was also part of episode 17 in Season 1. She would like democracy to make more use of technology.   I first spoke with Didier Caluwaertsin episode 14 in Season 1 about the G1000 in Belgium.Didier is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the VUB. He would like to set up systems which support a long-term focus in decision-making.   Emily Jenke shared her experiences designing and facilitating deliberative mini-publics in South Australia in episode 10 of Season 1. Emily is a co-CEO of Democracy Co a consultancy focused on helping people come together to consider complex issues and make lasting decisions. She identifies two changes both of which are structural.   And finally, Professor Janette Hartz-Karp would I spoke with in episode 5 of Season 1 about her work in Western Australia designing and managing large deliberative mini-publics. Janette is a Professor in the Sustainability Policy Unit at Curtin University in Western Australia. Janette would like to see much more co-decision making.   Thank you for joining me today. In the next episode of Real Democracy Now! a podcast I’ll be talking to a number of people about the relationship between representative democracy and capitalism. I hope you’ll join me then.

Real Democracy Now! a podcast
1.11 Facilitating deliberative mini-publics, more from Australia

Real Democracy Now! a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 67:22


In this episode I speak with three Australian facilitators:  Keith Greaves, co-founder of Mosaic Lab, a Victorian based company focused on improving democracy through discussion and dialogue (@ 1.11). Lucy Cole-Edelstein, Director of Straight Talk, a NSW based company specialising in helping people understand each other (@16.36) and Max Hardy, Principal at Max Hardy Consulting, based in Victoria and works with leaders and organisations to achieve results through collaboration (@44.40). Each of these facilitators has over 20 years experience working with communities and all of them are award winning facilitators of deliberative mini-publics.  Because deliberative mini-publics are so popular at the moment here in Australia there is a growing demand for facilitators who are skilled in managing these processes. I asked each of these facilitators a series of questions and whilst they take a similar view on many things they each have their own unique take on others.    In the next episode of Real Democracy Now! a podcast I talk with Adam Cronkright from Democracy in Practice about how they use of random selection and deliberation in their work with school students and school councils in Bolivia. I hope you will join me for this episode.

Action Movie Anatomy
Mad Max: Fury Road | Action Movie Anatomy

Action Movie Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 84:15


Action Movie Anatomy hosts Ben Bateman,Andrew Ghai and guest host Stef Zeh break down Mad Max: Fury Road! Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller, and the fourth film of Miller's Mad Max franchise. The first film of the franchise in 30 years, Fury Road stars Tom Hardy as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, who replaces Mel Gibson in the title role, along with Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult and Hugh Keays-Byrne. The film is set in a future desert wasteland where gasoline and water are scarce commodities. When cult leader Immortan Joe (Keays-Byrne) sends Imperator Furiosa (Theron) off in an armored tanker truck to collect gasoline, he sees her drive significantly off route. Joe sends his entire army in pursuit of her, which leads to a lengthy road battle, which sees one of Joe's captives, Max (Hardy), joining forces with Furiosa. The film had its world premiere on 7 May 2015 at the TCL Chinese Theatre. It began wide t --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PublicForum Interview with Nick Wates
PublicForum Book Talk with Vivien Twyford

PublicForum Interview with Nick Wates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2009 25:43


Community engagement efforts are based on good intentions, although they can easily go wrong and lead to ‘bad’ decisions. Knowing the essential steps that lead to a quality engagement outcome -- and the pitfalls to avoid -- are key for designing and implementing any engagement effort. Join us for a discussion with Australian community engagement practitioner, teacher and author Vivien Twyford about her insights -- drawn from more than 20 years working with public, nonprofit/NGO and private organizations -- about what you need to know about creating sustainable decisions. Twyford is the co-author, with Stuart Waters, Max Hardy and John Dengate, of the noted book Beyond Public Meetings: Connecting Community Engagement with Decision-Making.

PublicDecisions PublicForum Book Talk
PublicDecisions PublicForum Book Talk with Vivien Twyford

PublicDecisions PublicForum Book Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2009 25:43


Community engagement efforts are based on good intentions, although they can easily go wrong and lead to ‘bad’ decisions. Knowing the essential steps that lead to a quality engagement outcome -- and the pitfalls to avoid -- are key for designing and implementing any engagement effort. Join us for a discussion with Australian community engagement practitioner, teacher and author Vivien Twyford about her insights -- drawn from more than 20 years working with public, nonprofit/NGO and private organizations -- about what you need to know about creating sustainable decisions. Twyford is the co-author, with Stuart Waters, Max Hardy and John Dengate, of the noted book Beyond Public Meetings: Connecting Community Engagement with Decision-Making.