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Best podcasts about Michael Wheeler

Latest podcast episodes about Michael Wheeler

Lost in Science
Sitting vs exercise, and searching for Planet 9

Lost in Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025


This week, Linden talks to researcher Michael Wheeler about the dangers of too much sitting, whether it really is the new smoking, and how to aim for more exercise; and Chris updates us on the search for a ninth planet in our Solar System (not counting) Pluto, why some astrophysicists believe it exists, and a dot seen in old telescope data that may be the missing planet.

Mind & Matter
Psilocybin & MDMA: Inflammation, Stress & Brain-Body Communication | Michael Wheeler | 230

Mind & Matter

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 69:38


Send us a textEpisode Summary: Dr. Michael Wheeler talks about neuroimmune interactions, exploring how the immune system and brain communicate, particularly through the blood-brain barrier and meninges; how chronic stress and inflammation can alter brain circuits, contributing to mood disorders like depression; how drugs like psilocybin and MDMA may reduce inflammation by modulating immune cells in the meninges, offering potential therapeutic benefits.About the guest: Michael Wheeler, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. His lab studies how immune responses influence behavior, mood disorders, and addiction.Key Conversation Points:The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is not as impermeable as once thought, allowing immune signals like cytokines to influence brain function even in healthy states.Chronic stress can weaken the BBB, increasing inflammation and affecting mood-regulating circuits, potentially contributing to depression.Microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, help maintain neural circuits by pruning synapses and regulating metabolism.Psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA can reduce inflammation by prompting immune cells (monocytes) to leave the meninges, potentially via vascular effects.These psychedelics may act in a context-specific “window,” requiring a dysregulated tissue state to exert anti-inflammatory effects, not as broad-spectrum anti-inflammatories.Neuroinflammation may underlie some treatment-resistant depression cases, suggesting immunotherapy could complement traditional psychiatric treatments.The brain encodes peripheral immune signals, like gut inflammation, in specific circuits, which can “remember” and recreate inflammatory responses.Aging may naturally increase blood-brain barrier leakiness, heightening the brain's susceptibility to peripheral inflammation.Future research aims to explore how psychedelics influence plasticity and their potential in treating inflammation-related diseases beyond psychiatry.Related episode:M&M 2: Psilocybin, LSD, Ketamine, Inflammation & Novel Support the showAll episodes, show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription (cancel anytime) Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for 10% off Readwise: Organize and share what you read. 60 days FREE through link Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase. MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn and grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Use code MIND for 20% off For all the ways you can support my efforts

That's what I call Science!
Episode 251: Let's Talk SciComm

That's what I call Science!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 27:50


Unsurprisingly, we love science communication here at That's What I Call Science, as do the hosts of the Let's Talk SciComm podcast at The University of Melbourne. Naturally, we thought this made for a perfect chance to have a crossover episode!Join Olly as Let's Talk SciComm co-hosts and science communicator extraordinaires Jen Martin and Michael Wheeler tell her all about their exciting show as well as their own personal experiences and adventures in scicomm.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Production:  Ryan SmithMedia & Promotion: Dr Kate Johnson (@KatePlantPhys)

Girls Gone Hallmark
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 21:42


Welcome to the Girls Gone Hallmark podcast! Join your new best friends, Megan and Wendy, as they continue to explore the world of the Postables with reviews of the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise all summer long! In this episode, a review of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million." Can the series maintain its charm, or will it falter a little? Tune in to find out See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million" Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million originally premiered July 24, 2016. Kevin Fair returns as director. The story for “One in a Million” was by Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen. The teleplay is by Martha Williamson. Gregory Harrison returns as Oliver's dad, Joe O'Toole. If anyone else is jonesing for more Gregory Harrison in their lives, he is currently appearing on “General Hospital” as well as an occasional appearance on the series 9-1-1. Emilie Ullerup plays Oliver's friend and Agent Dale Travers. As mentioned, Emilie appeared in “SSD: From the Heart” and will go on to appear in the next movie “SSD: Home Again.”  Lane Edwards plays Lester, the head of security at the Denver branch. We saw Lane Edwards in a previous SSD as Michael Wheeler in the episode “Dark of Night” where he played the husband of Kimberley Sustad.  Emma Pedersen plays dumped girlfriend Nikki. This was her only “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” movie but she has been in several Hallmark movies like “Wedding of a Lifetime” and “Time For Us to Come Home for Christmas.” Peter Hanlon plays disgruntle postal carrier Dudley Curly. He was last seen on Hallmark in the 2020 Hallmark Mystery “Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery.” Zak Santiago returns again as Ramon. Watch the Trailer for "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million" from 2016

The Church Times Podcast
Book Club Podcast: Karen Powell on Fifteen Wild Decembers

The Church Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 35:15


The best-selling novelist Karen Powell is the guest on this month's Book Club Podcast, where Sarah Meyrick interviews her about Fifteen Wild Decembers, which is this month's choice. Michael Wheeler has written an essay about the book in the 7 June edition of the Church Times. Fifteen Wild Decembers is a re-imagining of the life of Emily Brontë set against the wild moors of the author's beloved Yorkshire — the same wild landscape that inspired her best-known novel Wuthering Heights. The book's title is taken from Brontë's poem “Remembrance”, words spoken at the graveside of her past love — “Cold in the earth — and fifteen wild Decembers”. She, too, like her lost love, ends up living a short life. In this first-person narrative, we hear Emily's account of the domestic struggles that she has with her siblings from schooldays to adulthood, and the long journey to publication of not only her work, but that of her sisters, too. Fifteen Wild Decembers is published by Europa Editions at £9.99 (Church Times Bookshop £8.99); 978-1-78770-545-6. Karen Powell grew up in Rochester, Kent, and now lives in North Yorkshire. Sarah Meyrick is a novelist. Her latest novel is Joy and Felicity (Sacristy Press, 2021). The Church Times Book Club is run in association with the Festival of Faith and Literature: https://faithandliterature.hymnsam.co.uk Sign up to receive the free Book Club email once a month. Featuring discussion questions, podcasts and discounts on each book: churchtimes.co.uk/newsletter-signup Discuss this month's book at facebook.com/groups/churchtimesbookclub Try 10 issues of the Church Times for £10 or get two months access to our website and apps, also for £10. Go to www.churchtimes.co.uk/new-reader

Cardiff University
Ivor Richard & Sir Michael Wheeler-Booth

Cardiff University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 30:45


Two of the figures instrumental in the early years of Welsh devolution - Ivor Richard and Sir Michael Wheeler-Booth - passed away in early 2018. In this podcast Prof. Laura McAllister and Sir Paul Silk discuss the contribution these two figures made in shaping devolution and modern Welsh democracy. You can read more about Ivor Richard here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Richard,_Baron_Richard Michael Wheeler-Booth here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Wheeler-Booth and the Richard Commission here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Commission If you'd like to get in touch with Golau, you can find us on Twitter here: twitter.com/golau_podcast

New Books Network
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Literary Studies
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Irish Studies
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in Irish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel.

New Books in British Studies
Michael Wheeler, "The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 48:38


What was special about 1845 and why does it deserve particular scrutiny? In The Year that Shaped the Victorian Age: Lives, Loves and Letters of 1845 (Cambridge UP, 2022), one of the leading authorities on the Victorian age argues that this was the critical year in a decade which witnessed revolution on continental Europe, the threat of mass insurrection at home and radical developments in railway transport, communications, religion, literature and the arts. The effects of the new poor law now became visible in the workhouses; a potato blight started in Ireland, heralding the Great Famine; and the Church of England was rocked to its foundations by John Henry Newman's conversion to Roman Catholicism. What Victorian England became was moulded, says Michael Wheeler, in the crucible of 1845. Exploring pivotal correspondence, together with pamphlets, articles and cartoons, the author tells the riveting story of a seismic epoch through the lives, loves and letters of leading contemporaneous figures. Michael Wheeler is a leading cultural and literary historian and presently a Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Southampton. His many critically acclaimed books include the prize-winning Death and the Future Life in Victorian Literature and Theology (1990), Ruskin's God (1999), The Old Enemies (2006) and St John and the Victorians (2011) – all published by Cambridge University Press – and, most recently, The Athenæum, published by Yale University Press in 2020. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

Caddy Chat
Michael Wheeler

Caddy Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 75:52


Michael Wheeler is a former member of KLIN's News Team, prior to his leaving, to move to England. This week, podcast host, Johnny Cadillac re-connects with Michael, and gives him the platform to reflect on his experience with being a part of AEW's record-setting All In, London, pay per view event!

The PAPA RON Podcast
KC SUPERMAN: Michael Wheeler (Episode 32)

The PAPA RON Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 100:57


NOTE: Due to operator error...there is no video for this episode until the 48:36 mark. Our apologies. If you live in the Kansas City metro, there's a good chance you've see KC Superman, Michael Wheeler run (literally) the streets of Kansas City. Michael even takes his Superman character on the road to impact many across the country. As a devoted Christian, Michael uses his radical image to bring glory to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In this episode, Michael explains his upbringing. He's the son of a pastor and family member of a strong foundation in Christian faith. He explains when he was saved by Christ after being wrongfully accused of assault while serving in the military. At the same time, he was going through a divorce. He was drafted into the military towards the tail end of the Vietnam crisis, leaving behind his wife and young son. After being saved by Christ, it became his mission to take the ministry to the streets. From the drug infested areas of Kansas City to the gang controlled streets of Compton, California, Michael has surrendered his personal fear to the Lord in effort to spread the Good Word. He's been beaten with a pipe, hit over the head with a board and even stabbed. Even after all that, he has no fear. He seeks large crowds like KC Chiefs & Royals games and even travels to the Super Bowl each year. You'll be blown away to know how many marathons he's run. At the time of recording (3/14/23), Michael is 72 years old and still going strong to offer love, peace and prayer to whomever he meets. You may (or may not) be surprised to hear him explain the many times he's been arrested for his efforts. You'll also learn of his commitment to Christ with the things he does when people aren't looking...like running the Super Bowl victory parade route over and over in the middle night, as he prays continuously during his run that the Lord will bless the Kansas City streets and everyone who comes hours later to celebrate. It's a very intriguing discussion and we're most grateful for his prayer over our podcast at the end of the episode. Follow KC Superman, Michael Wheeler: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/KC-Superman/100070134700808/ - Instagram: @kcsupermanforthelord Watch his documentary on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xd34Sen9rs&t=8s Find Michael's book, "Butt Naked Truth" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/BUTT-NAKED-TRUTH-Story-Kansas-Superman/dp/B086FZJX6G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2T6CK7JN8NT29&keywords=the+butt+naked+truth&qid=1678936005&sprefix=the+butt+naked+truth%2Caps%2C221&sr=8-1 Watch this episode on Spotify or YouTube. If you can't watch, you can also listen on Apple, Amazon, Google, Castbox, Overcast or iHeart Radio. And finally, THANK YOU for watching/listening! Please do us a favor and help us spread the word about The Papa Ron Podcast. Also, please visit our sponsors: Brown-Pearcy Cattle Company: https://brownpearcycattle.com Clean AF: www.cleanabsolutelyflawless.com & www.dellspowersports.com Follow The Papa Ron Podcast on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok: @paparonpodcast To inquire about sponsorship on The Papa Ron Podcast: www.paparonradio.com Also, visit the website for Ronnie's TV show, Heartland Waterfowl on Sportsman Channel: www.heartlandwaterfowl.com. Also, subscribe to Heartland Waterfowl's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HeartlandWaterfowl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paparonpodcast/support

Drive Time Lincoln
Michael Wheeler, Paul Yates

Drive Time Lincoln

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 38:52


Doug Fitzgerald fills in for CDR. First welcomes KLIN News Team's own Michael Wheeler, telling his story on his final day with the team. Then welcomes Executive Producer of I've Got a Name, Paul Yates. Talking about their team does with sex trafficking victims in Lincoln, and trying to end sex trafficking.

executive producer cdr michael wheeler doug fitzgerald paul yates
The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast
Michael Wheeler: Oral History Interview

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 40:19


This interview is with Michael Wheeler of PDX Wine. In this interview, Michael speaks about life as a wine importer and distributor. He tells us that he first realized his love of wine in New York where he began doing tastings on his own. He talks about following his passion for wine and moving out to Oregon where he found a lot of personality and joy in supporting the many small wineries here. He also shares with us his love of Spanish wines and his interest in bringing more of them to the state. Later, Michael discusses the decision to start PDX Wines in 2011, the success so far, and the goals he has for the future. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Michael's house in Portland on July 11, 2022.

Soft Revolution
Into The Metaverse feat. Michael Wheeler

Soft Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 91:12


Michael Wheeler of the SpiderWebShow joins to discuss how technology and theatre intersect.  But first: Swifties battle the Ticketmaster monopoly, the mid-terms were not as expected, and Elon is up to something at Twitter headquarters.JOIN OUR PATREON TO GET EXCLUSIVE VIDEO OF OUR DISCUSSION - $3/MTHPICKS:Yet You Go On - Marker StarlingThanks to our season sponsor Effin' Birds

Let's Talk Club Management
Let's Talk Club Management Ep. 82 - Understanding Your Club's Financial Story

Let's Talk Club Management

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 49:45


On this episode, we are talking metrics and CMAA's recently released Universal Key Club Performance Indicators white paper. Specifically, the six Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that encapsulate a high-level picture of financial health, including the major components of a club. This white paper is the result of the Universal Key Club Performance Indicators Task Force which was formed in March 2020. We're joined on this episode by the Co-Chairs of the Task Force, Julie Brown, CCM, CPA, CMA, CSCA, and Michael Wheeler, MCM, CCE. The White Paper is accompanied by an extensive Case Study that exemplifies how these KPIs can and should be applied at a club. This case study is available exclusively to CMAA members. Visit https://www.cmaa.org/club-operations/research/industry-reports-and-white-papers/

Over The Phone
What is Web 3.0? w/ Michael Wheeler

Over The Phone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 27:38


Jac talks with Michael Wheeler. Michael is the host of the Web 3 Weekly Podcast. 

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
How to Improvise Agreements: A Michael Wheeler Throwback, Ep #290

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:39


Michael Wheeler's book, “The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World,” dives into improvisation in negotiation—something we rarely focus on. We always emphasize in-depth preparation before entering a negotiation. But sometimes, despite your best efforts, you have to improvise. Learn more about how to master the art of improvisation in this special throwback episode.

Over The Phone
Michael Wheeler & Alex Furgerson

Over The Phone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 24:31


Jac Cain talks to the hosts of the NFT Nation Podcast. They discuss the basics of NFTs and how the crypto market will change the future.

Let's Talk SciComm
Welcome to Let's Talk SciComm

Let's Talk SciComm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 4:09


Welcome to Let's Talk SciComm! In this trailer episode, hosts Dr Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler introduce themselves and season one of the podcast. For updates, be sure to follow us @LetsTalkSciComm on Instagram and Twitter, and Let's Talk SciComm Podcast on Facebook.

BSP Podcast
Belinda Marshal - ‘Being-in-the-Virtual-World'

BSP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 30:15


This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Belinda Marshal, University of St. Andrews. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology' Online.   ABSTRACT: Questions surrounding the nature of being and existence have been tackled by philosophers for centuries, however, in this paper I analyse how concepts explored by these philosophers translate into virtual environments, as explored within virtual reality technologies. To begin, I will discuss the concept of “realism” - in an attempt to argue for the case that virtual reality - although still technology - can actually be considered a form of reality in itself. In accepting that virtual reality is a form of reality - or at least, a convincing enough extension of reality, we can accept that many existential possibilities and freedoms can be explored within virtual realms. (See: Myeung-Sook (2001)) This then opens up the potential for discussion surrounding what kinds of experiences we could expect to have within virtual environments, how they compare to phenomenological discussion of experience within “real” environments - and how these still hold both philosophical, and real world significance. Phenomenological analysis of accounts of “being” in terms of technology are vastly unexplored, beyond the postphenomenological movement as written by the likes of Ihde and Verbeek - however, even within postphenomenology, this discussion rarely ventures into virtual reality technologies. This research is important due to the level of potential real world impact - which is something else I will further clarify; particularly, with the increased use of virtual reality technologies to treat people with severe disabilities, I believe that it is crucial to explore how virtual environments can best be used and designed, to enable the user to maximise their lived experiences within virtual reality, if it is not possible for them in the primary version of reality. This does not limit the impact of such research, however, as virtual reality is becoming an increasingly popular form of entertainment technology, it is critical that we aim to gain a well-rounded understanding of its potential impact. This level of research also expands beyond the phenomenological questions, but also gains strength from other areas of philosophy such as extended cognition; Clark and Chalmers' original paper The Extended Mind (1998) has often been translated to suit modern day technology (such as the smartphone) - however, more recent research on extended cognition (and 4E cognition as a whole) has wide applicability to many forms of technology, yet is rarely explored within the context of computer-mediated reality. The cognitive links between technology and self, combined with the sensory and experiential links between virtual reality and self, can provide an excellent framework for further philosophical discussion on the phenomenology of virtuality.   BIO: I have a PhD in progress at the University of St Andrews as part of the SASP program, under supervision by Prof. Michael Wheeler and Dr. Kevin Scharp, project titled: ‘Virtual Reality and the Extended Mind'. Previously completed my MA thesis titled ‘The Question Concerning Virtual Reality' for which I was awarded a Distinction. I have also presented my paper ‘Authenticity, Virtual Reality and AI' at Cambridge University for the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, as well as in Nottingham for the British Personalist Forum; and my paper ‘Feminism and the Extended Mind' at Cardiff University for the Feminism and Technology conference. I also have an upcoming chapter publication in an edited volume on Transhumanism, titled ‘Evolving the Natural-born Cyborg: Using Virtuality to Navigate the Posthuman'.   This recording is taken from the BSP Annual Conference 2020 Online: 'Engaged Phenomenology'. Organised with the University of Exeter and sponsored by Egenis and the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health. BSP2020AC was held online this year due to global concerns about the Coronavirus pandemic. For the conference our speakers recorded videos, our keynotes presented live over Zoom, and we also recorded some interviews online as well. Podcast episodes from BSP2020AC are soundtracks of those videos where we and the presenters feel the audio works as a standalone: https://www.britishphenomenology.org.uk/bsp-annual-conference-2020/   You can check out our forthcoming events here: https://www.britishphenomenology.org.uk/events/ The British Society for Phenomenology is a not-for-profit organisation set up with the intention of promoting research and awareness in the field of Phenomenology and other cognate arms of philosophical thought. Currently, the society accomplishes these aims through its journal, events, and podcast. Why not find out more, join the society, and subscribe to our journal the JBSP? https://www.britishphenomenology.org.uk/

New Books in British Studies
Michael Wheeler, "The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club" (Yale UP, 2020)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 53:37


When it was founded in 1824, the Athenæum broke the mold. Unlike in other preeminent clubs, its members were chosen on the basis of their achievements rather than on their background or political affiliation. Public rather than private life dominated the agenda.  The club, with its tradition of hospitality to conflicting views, has attracted leading scientists, writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout its history, including Charles Darwin and Matthew Arnold, Edward Burne-Jones and Yehudi Menuhin, Winston Churchill, Lord Halifax and Kim Philby among others.  Professor Michael Wheeler’s book: The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club (Yale University Press, 2020), this book is not presented in the traditional, insular style of club histories, but brings attention to the influence of Athenians on the scientific, creative, and official life of the nation.  From the unwitting recruitment of a Cold War spy to the welcome admittance of women, this lively and original account explores the corridors and characters of the club; its wider political, intellectual, and cultural influence; and its recent reinvention.  Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House’s International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

New Books Network
Michael Wheeler, "The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club" (Yale UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 53:37


When it was founded in 1824, the Athenæum broke the mold. Unlike in other preeminent clubs, its members were chosen on the basis of their achievements rather than on their background or political affiliation. Public rather than private life dominated the agenda.  The club, with its tradition of hospitality to conflicting views, has attracted leading scientists, writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout its history, including Charles Darwin and Matthew Arnold, Edward Burne-Jones and Yehudi Menuhin, Winston Churchill, Lord Halifax and Kim Philby among others.  Professor Michael Wheeler’s book: The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club (Yale University Press, 2020), this book is not presented in the traditional, insular style of club histories, but brings attention to the influence of Athenians on the scientific, creative, and official life of the nation.  From the unwitting recruitment of a Cold War spy to the welcome admittance of women, this lively and original account explores the corridors and characters of the club; its wider political, intellectual, and cultural influence; and its recent reinvention.  Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House’s International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Michael Wheeler, "The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club" (Yale UP, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 53:37


When it was founded in 1824, the Athenæum broke the mold. Unlike in other preeminent clubs, its members were chosen on the basis of their achievements rather than on their background or political affiliation. Public rather than private life dominated the agenda.  The club, with its tradition of hospitality to conflicting views, has attracted leading scientists, writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout its history, including Charles Darwin and Matthew Arnold, Edward Burne-Jones and Yehudi Menuhin, Winston Churchill, Lord Halifax and Kim Philby among others.  Professor Michael Wheeler’s book: The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club (Yale University Press, 2020), this book is not presented in the traditional, insular style of club histories, but brings attention to the influence of Athenians on the scientific, creative, and official life of the nation.  From the unwitting recruitment of a Cold War spy to the welcome admittance of women, this lively and original account explores the corridors and characters of the club; its wider political, intellectual, and cultural influence; and its recent reinvention.  Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House’s International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Intellectual History
Michael Wheeler, "The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club" (Yale UP, 2020)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 53:37


When it was founded in 1824, the Athenæum broke the mold. Unlike in other preeminent clubs, its members were chosen on the basis of their achievements rather than on their background or political affiliation. Public rather than private life dominated the agenda.  The club, with its tradition of hospitality to conflicting views, has attracted leading scientists, writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout its history, including Charles Darwin and Matthew Arnold, Edward Burne-Jones and Yehudi Menuhin, Winston Churchill, Lord Halifax and Kim Philby among others.  Professor Michael Wheeler’s book: The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club (Yale University Press, 2020), this book is not presented in the traditional, insular style of club histories, but brings attention to the influence of Athenians on the scientific, creative, and official life of the nation.  From the unwitting recruitment of a Cold War spy to the welcome admittance of women, this lively and original account explores the corridors and characters of the club; its wider political, intellectual, and cultural influence; and its recent reinvention.  Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House’s International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

Brennan's Podcast
[5] Saurav Pahadia (& Will Hoppin)

Brennan's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 59:43


Check them out:Saurav: https://twitter.com/sauravpahadiaWill: https://vimeo.com/willhoppinThings mentioned:FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frcFuture Engineers Camp, a startup Saurav made https://futureengineerscamp.comthe iPad Pro, which I used for high school & sold many of https://amzn.to/3diIt3ATeacherly, another startup Saurav made https://teacher.lyStripe, a fantastic payments API https://stripe.compersonal.website, a side project of mine https://personal.websiteMystery Books, a product Saurav built"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie https://amzn.to/3bdRckVMadrona Venture Labs, where we both worked https://www.madronavl.comAI2 Incubator, where Saurav now works https://www.ai2incubator.comUW Seattle, where we both went to school https://uw.eduParkinson's Law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson's_lawEdyfi, the community house we live in https://edyfi.comulti.vote, a ranked-choice voting system I built https://multi.voteTesla Today, a Tesla-related news aggregator I revamped https://teslatoday.com"The Art of Negotiation" by Michael Wheeler https://amzn.to/3bfAq4WWEEKDAYS, where I'm winding down a job https://joinweekdays.comSynthesis, where I'm winding up a job https://synthesis.isPay 4 Hate, a potential project for inoculating against rejection (note: we didn't actually end up building this, it IS a bad idea upon sober reflection) https://pay4hate.comProduct Hunt, a place to launch projects https://www.producthunt.comGoogle Domains, my preferred domain registrar https://domains.google.comMechanical Turk, an API for repetitive human work https://www.mturk.comSamson's post about the "sync gap" https://www.samsonzhang.com/2021/01/13/the-sync-gap-a-framework-for-good-conversation-writing-learning-and-all-other-creative-dialogues-internal-and-external.html

Star Wars Time
SWTS: GTP Toys Interview, Mando S2 Finale Deep Dive, Mando S3 Predictions, Book of Boba Fett Details, and Vader #8

Star Wars Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 210:06


In episode 142 of the Star Wars Time Show, we interview Michael Wheeler from GTP Toys, which recently received Disney's approval to make display sets for 1/12 scale Star Wars figures. From there, we take a deep dive into The Mandalorian: The Rescue by discussing its Easter eggs, Star Wars references, and best moments. We then get into more details on the Book of Boba Fett series, and I even lay down a prediction for it and the Ahsoka show. Darth Vader #8 2020 is also broken down, and of course we celebrate our fans with their Question of the Week responses, and artist features. https://youtu.be/_vhCdeqy_Lo You can check out the topics below: https://spacewalls.net https://starwarstime.net/the-mandalorian-season-2-episode-8-easter-eggs-references-cameos-and-best-moments-breakdown-the-rescue/ https://starwarstime.net/favreau-confirms-the-book-of-boba-fett-is-a-standalone-series-and-in-production-mando-season-3-only-in-pre-production/ https://starwarstime.net/jeremy-bulloch-og-boba-fett-actor-dies-at-75/ https://starwarstime.net/the-mandalorian-making-of-season-2-special-releasing-december-25th/ https://starwarstime.net/vader-wielded-the-same-sith-wayfinder-as-kylo-and-rey-did-in-tros-plus-full-webbish-bog-reveal-new-canon/ https://starwarstime.net/black-series-force-fx-elite-darksaber-and-boba-fett-re-armored-helmet-highlight-final-mando-monday-reveals/ https://starwarstime.net/top-5-star-wars-artists-of-the-week-12-14-12-21/

Chenango Voice
Episode 14 - Fun with Diversity

Chenango Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 43:47


Our lighthearted introduction to a serious subject. Segment One: Where are YOU on the Wheel of Fortune? View the Wheel of Power and Privilege by clicking this link. Then take the plunge with the Chenango Voice producers as they explore diversity, privilege and power. Segment Two: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? A thoughtful and socially distant dinner conversation with diversity expert Michael Wheeler and the Chenango Voice pod squad. Brought to you by Bohemian Moon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chenangovoice/message

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 7 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 31:16


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 6 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 44:46


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 5 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 43:13


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 4 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 20:31


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 3 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 35:27


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope 2 (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 28:09


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’
Bangin' on with Michael and Pope (Bonus Episode)

Pope Lonergan is Plimmin’ and Lompin’

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 22:39


In this bonus episode Pope exchanges voice notes with his childhood friend Michael Wheeler. Alongside his other friend (Steve Whyley) Michael won the 2019 BAFTA Rocliffe TV Comedy award for his first script LUNCH BREAK. This was subsequently optioned by Fudge Park. Follow him on Twitter: @Murkel_Markel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sales Reinvented
The Role of Intellectual Curiosity in Negotiation with Mike Macchiarelli, Ep #210

Sales Reinvented

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 13:30


Intellectual curiosity is a curiosity that leads to the acquisition of knowledge. The intellectually curious have a deep and authentic need to understand the world and the people around them. In this episode of the Sales Reinvented podcast, Mike Macchiarelli shares how intellectual curiosity influences the negotiation process. Don’t miss this episode! Mike Macchiarelli has over ten years’ experience in B2C selling as a salesperson, trainer, and manager. During his time with Equinox—a global luxury-lifestyle fitness brand—he won numerous awards and has helped to train over 1,000 salespeople. He also is well known for his online blog, Saving Face, where he writes about sales, negotiation, and leadership. Outline of This Episode [0:52] Negotiation is reaching a mutual agreement [1:09] Business at its most basic is an exchange [1:41] Why don’t salespeople like to negotiate? [3:09] Mike’s negotiation process hinges on flexibility [4:52] A great salesperson must have intellectual curiosity  [5:50] A strategy Mike uses to bring curiosity into the equation [7:34] Mike’s top 3 negotiation dos and don’ts [9:40] What the Cuban Missile Crisis teaches us about negotiation  Flexibility in negotiation is imperative  The biggest hurdle to overcome in the negotiation process is preparation. Mike sets aside time in his calendar to prepare on paper, to think through what is about to happen and strategically formulate his approach. But Mike points out that no matter how strategic or well-crafted your approach is, you have to be prepared to change it throughout the negotiation.  It’s a journey with different stages and you have to be flexible. You have to mentally prepare to go back and forth 5-8 times (or more) and adapt your strategy along the way. One of Mike’s favorite approaches is from Michael Wheeler’s book ‘The Art of Negotiation’. In its simplest form, you must: learn, adapt, and influence. Keep listening to hear more about his approach!  Intellectual curiosity is the key to successful negotiations Mike emphasizes that a salesperson at his or her core needs to be curious. Curiosity trumps all. The entire sales and negotiation process is a process of exploration and discovery. You must have the curiosity to discover what’s truly driving the other person and what’s going to meet their needs. So much of what you need to know is hidden under the surface. It takes curiosity to ask the right questions to gather the necessary information. You must actively listen to understand and have empathy throughout the process.  An exercise to build your curiosity muscle An exercise that Mike recommends to build your curiosity muscle is to take a sheet of paper and list out everything you know about the current situation: Who are the people you’ll be negotiating with? What is their professional background? What about personal information? What are they looking for? Who are the stakeholders? What issues may crop up?  In another column write everything you’re wondering based on what you know. It enables you to train your intellectual curiosity and come up with a million great questions and avenues to explore during your negotiation. It also helps you focus on the driving factors and motivations of the other person. Mike shares his top negotiation do’s and don’ts—and why price is rarely the issue in a failed negotiation—so keep listening! A negotiation doesn’t exist in a vacuum Mike is a huge history buff. One of his favorite negotiation stories happened during JFK’s presidency: The Cuban Missile Crisis. The United States found out that Russia had been building and storing missiles in Cuba. The situation could’ve easily escalated into conflict—maybe even a nuclear war. But when the two countries negotiated, they allowed each party to save face. They consciously applied empathy and placed themselves in the other person's shoes before they made moves that could exacerbate the situation.  Mike points out that you must never back a person into a corner or make them look bad in front of other people. A negotiation doesn’t exist in a vacuum. The people you negotiate with will always have to explain their decisions to another person. They have to think about whether or not the deal will reflect well on them. It’s part of the social conditioning built around making a deal. It’s our job to help them feel confident and certain they can justify their decision to another person. They’ll go through with the agreement if they are confident in the deal being made. Resources & People Mentioned Book: Never Be Closing Book: The Art of Negotiation Connect with Mike Macchiarelli Mike’s Blog: Saving Face Follow on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Connect With Paul Watts  LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

Café Direito com Srmartinez
A Arte de Negociar em um Mundo Caótico

Café Direito com Srmartinez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 24:06


Introdução à obra de Michael Wheeler, A Arte da Negociação: como improvisar acordos em um mundo caótico.

Let's Talk Club Management
Let's Talk Club Management Ep. 17 - The Happiness Business

Let's Talk Club Management

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 63:35


It's been a busy fall here at CMAA and we got this month's episode in just under the wire. We were excited to sit down with Michael Wheeler, MCM, CCE, to discuss what it means to be in the "happiness business" and how to create a club culture of which you are proud. Then, we chatted with John Porter, President of CSFA and learned why now is the best time ever to have your fitness, spa, or wellness directors join the Association - and what CSFA can bring to your club's operation. Finally, we chatted membership recruitment tips and tricks with Ricky Potts of The Fountaingrove Club in our Idea Fair segment. As always, rate, review, subscribe - and send us your suggestions and feedback!

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
The Science of Successful Negotiating, with Harvard's Dr. Michael Wheeler

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 64:43


Welcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World."Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please support this show by buying my new "science-help" book, "Unf*ckology: A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence."

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
RR 435: Young Careers In The Making – Automotive College Student Panel at CarFest 2019

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 34:40


The Panel: Ashlynn Poole from St. Philips College, San Antonio Cheyanne Keith from Southern Careers Institute Michael Wheeler from TSTC, Waco, TX Key Talking Points: Takeaways- draining rear differential, working on automotivecar vs diesel, learning to get feel for the repair with your hands and not solely rely on your eyes Motivation to enter automotive industry schooling- enjoy working with hands and taking things apart, being involved with lab work, passion for learning and apply what you learn   Career options- not just technician, can sell parts, design parts, trainer Owning their shop one day is a goal. This goal has an entrepreneurial drive Michael wants to be the leader of the pack Reliable safety transportation business- a new spin on automotive perspective 50% of first-year students leaving the program These students say ‘bring it on’ new technology does not scare them Paid dealership training for Cheyanne OE dealerships/brands continue to create internship programs for college automotive students   Automotive Students have a special series just form them. Listen (https://remarkableresults.biz/student/) . Previous CarFest Episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=CarFest) . Resources: Thanks to Ashlynn Poole,  Michael Wheeler and Cheyanne Keith for their contribution to the aftermarket’s premier podcast. Link to the ‘BOOKS‘ page highlighting all books discussed in the podcast library  (https://remarkableresults.biz/books/) . Leaders are readers. Leave me an honest review on iTunes (https://airtable.com/tblOgQmbnkHekpl0L/viwSbPkieMNhLOmtK/recQNomCKr1D5I9x4) . Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one of them. (http://eepurl.com/bhqME9)   Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Speaking (https://remarkableresults.biz/speaking)   Subscribe to a mobile listening app (https://remarkableresults.biz/app/) . (https://remarkableresults.biz/app/)   The NAPA Smart Sign, previously known as Digital Menu Board, gives your shop a professional, state-of-the-art look and feel. It’s a great way to educate and inform your customers about needed repairs and service, plus increase awareness of your current promotions. NAPA AutoCare Center that has installed a Digital Menu Board found one out of five consumers ask for a repair or service they’ve seen on the board. Targeted promotions resulted in double-digit increases. You choose the content from a library of auto care service and repair topics. The latest NAPA national promotions are downloaded to you automatically. And with the Digital Menu Board it’s easy to change your services, prices, and video content anytime you’d like. Talk to your servicing NAPA store to find out more.

Kingstonist
2019/05/24 - 15 Minutes With - Michael Wheeler

Kingstonist

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 14:43


Michael Wheeler Co-Director of the Fold A Festival dropped by to talk about the festival and its headline event Choir Choir Choir.

What on Earth is Going on?
LIVE EPISODE: ...with Live Performance in the Digital Age (Ep. 42)

What on Earth is Going on?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 86:00


Watch the video of this episode. What does it mean to be live? Can a hologram be considered performance? Is going to the theatre a private or communal act? And should performing artists embrace and incorporate technological change—or should they resist, and build an oasis from social media and screen time? What on earth is going on with live performance in the digital age? Listen to the first-ever recording of the podcast with a live audience! The panel, moderated by Ben, features Colleen Renihan, Craig Walker and Michael Wheeler of the Dan School of Drama and Music. About the Panel Colleen Renihan Colleen Renihan was delighted to join the Dan School of Drama and Music faculty as a Queen's National Scholar in 2016. She earned a B. Mus. in Vocal Performance from the University of Manitoba, an Artist Diploma in Opera Performance from the Vancouver Academy of Music, and an MA and PhD in Musicology at the University of Toronto in 2011 with generous funding support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her dissertation Sounding the Past was a finalist for the Society for American Music’s Housewright Dissertation Award. Dr. Renihan’s research considers aspects of opera and operatic culture from a postmodern perspective. Inherently interdisciplinary in nature, it explores cultural politics, popular culture, performance theory, temporality, memory theory, opera’s interactions with media (specifically film), and opera’s potential for intervention in current debates in the philosophy of history. Her work has been published in a variety of edited collections and journals, including, most recently, twentieth century music, The Journal of the Society for American Music, and Music, Sound, and the Moving Image. Forthcoming publications include an invited chapter on Benjamin Britten’s coronation opera Gloriana to an edited collection for Boydell & Brewer, and a chapter on affective listening in Harry Somers’s Louis Riel for Wilfrid Laurier Press. Two current book projects explore the historiographical dimensions of American postwar opera, and innovation in Canadian opera and music theatre 1970-2010. Dr. Renihan has presented her research at academic conferences in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including chapter and national meetings of the American Musicological Society, and in 2010, she participated in the Society for Music Theory’s graduate student workshop on ‘Music and Narrative’ with Michael Klein. She was a founding member of Operatics (a working group for the interdisciplinary study of opera) at the University of Toronto, a founding member of IPMC (Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Music in Canada), and has been involved with several research and writing projects at the Canadian Music Centre. Learn more about Colleen. Craig Walker is Director of the Dan School of Drama and Music and Professor of Drama, and is also cross-appointed to the Departments of English and Cultural Studies. Dr. Walker earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto, where he had taken his earlier degrees in English. He has taught courses in most subjects in Queen's Drama at one time or another. As a director, for the Queen’s Drama, Dr. Walker has directed the world premiere of Orbit, a play about the daughters of Galileo by Jennifer Wise (2014), a double-bill of Michel Tremblay’s Counter Service and Nina Shengold’s Lives of the Great Waitresses (2012), Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (2010), his own adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s Drums In the Night (2008), John Lazarus’ Meltdown (2005), Michel Tremblay’s Les Belles Soeurs (2003), Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth (2000), his own translation of Odon von Horvath’s Judgement Day (1999), Richard Rose and D.D. Kugler’s adaptation of Timothy Findley’s Not Wanted on the Voyage (1997), the medieval morality play Everyman (1996) and Elmer Rice’s The Adding Machine (1993). From 1997 to 2007, Dr. Walker was Artistic Director of Theatre Kingston, during which time the company produced 54 plays, 36 of which were Canadian, including 18 world premieres. On the academic side (see profile on academia.edu), Dr. Walker's most recent publication is "Canadian Drama and the Nationalist Impulse" in The Oxford Handbook to Canadian Literature. He is the author of The Buried Astrolabe: Canadian Dramatic Imagination and Western Tradition and co-editor (with Jennifer Wise of the University of Victoria) of The Broadview Anthology of Drama: Plays from the Western Theatre, Volumes I and II and The Broadview Anthology of Drama, Concise Edition. He was Book Review Editor for Modern Drama for two years, from 1998 to 2000. In 2009, he was appointed as a Corresponding Scholar at the Shaw Festival. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Learn more about Craig. Michael Wheeler is Artistic Director of SpiderWebShow Performance, an online performance company working at a national scale. His previous position was as Executive Director of Generator, a mentoring, teaching, and innovation incubator that empowers independent artists, producers and leaders in Toronto. He has co-curated The Freefall Festival with The Theatre Centre and HATCH emerging artist projects with Harbourfront Centre. In 2017, he will co-curate the first Festival of Live Digital Art (foldA) at The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. As Founding Artistic Director of Praxis Theatre and a theatre director, he has produced and created numerous independent works including Rifles (2 Dora nominations), the World Premiere of Jesus Chrysler by Tara Beagan presented in association with Theatre Passe Muraille, a National Tour of the SummerWorks Award-winning G20 drama You Should Have Stayed Home, and Jesse Brown’s Canadaland World Tour of Canada. Much of Michael’s work has intertwined with online tools, as editor and publisher of websites like PraxisTheatre.com (Winner Best Blog Post & Best Arts and Culture Blog: Canadian Blog Awards), DepartmentOfCulture.ca, AfricaTrilogy.ca, WreckingBall.ca and most recently SpiderWebShow.ca. He holds a BA (distinction) from McGill University and a Masters of Fine Arts from The American Repertory/Moscow Art Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. Learn more about Michael.

Rhythm & Brews
Halloween Songs

Rhythm & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 37:22


Returning guest Michael Wheeler takes us through his favorite Halloween jams and plays a scary hard drinking game.

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
Improvisation in Negotiation

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 41:21


Mr Michael Wheeler, professor at Harvard Business School and author of the Art of Negotiation, is on the show. Mike's book dives into a topic that most people don't talk about and that's the role of improvisation in negotiations. We get into how to improvise and what you need to do to ensure you're light on your feet so you can react when you need to. Mike and I also get into a discussion about AAR's or After Action Reviews and doing deep dives into your negotiation after the fact to see what you did well, what didn't go well and what can be improved for next time.  Mike's even developed a cool little app called the Negotiation 360 app (available on Google Play and the App Store) that allows you to rank and rate your negotiation and take notes on it so you can track your progress on skill set from one negotiation to the next.    ALL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS AT: negotiations.ninja/podcast

Rhythm & Brews
The Beach Boys

Rhythm & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 42:34


First-timer Michael Wheeler joins Tim for a Beach Boys episode and puts his animal sound knowledge to the test.

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
The Science of Successful Negotiating, with Harvard's Dr. Michael Wheeler

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 64:43


Welcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World."Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please support this show by buying my new "science-help" book, "Unf*ckology: A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence." 

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
The Science of Successful Negotiating, with Harvard's Dr. Michael Wheeler

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 63:36


Welcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World."Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please support this show by buying my new science-based and funny book, Unf*ckology: A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence.

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists
Are flies easier to swat if you move slowly?

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 3:21


Jon wanted to know whether approaching a fly slowly would make it easier to swat. With the help of animal vision specialist Kate Feller from Cambridge University, Michael Wheeler's been swotting up on swatting flies. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
Old maps highlight new understanding of coral reef loss

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 4:50


Known as the 'forests of the ocean', coral reefs represent an entire underwater ecosystem, teeming with life. But this ecosystem is under threat. Researchers from The University of Queensland and Colby College in the USA have used old 18th century nautical charts and compared them to modern satellite data as a novel way to understand coral loss over a period of 240 years. Michael Wheeler spoke with lead researcher Loren McClenachan, assistant professor at Colby College to find out more. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast
Old maps highlight new understanding of coral reef loss

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 4:50


Known as the 'forests of the ocean', coral reefs represent an entire underwater ecosystem, teeming with life. But this ecosystem is under threat. Researchers from The University of Queensland and Colby College in the USA have used old 18th century nautical charts and compared them to modern satellite data as a novel way to understand coral loss over a period of 240 years. Michael Wheeler spoke with lead researcher Loren McClenachan, assistant professor at Colby College to find out more. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

WFO Radio Podcast
Denny Hamlin Race Winner 07/17/2017

WFO Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 30:40


Denny Hamlin wins the Overton's 301 from New Hamphire Motor Speedway. Post Race Press Conference with Race Winner Denny Hamlin, crew chief Michael Wheeler, team owner Joe Gibbs, second place finisher Kyle Larson, and third place finisher Martin Truex Jr.

Tour D'oeuvres Podcast
Ep. 14 "A Man of Many Pants" w/ Taber and Michael Wheeler in Mobile, AL

Tour D'oeuvres Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 51:21


Taber sits down with of Montreal's tour manager, Michael Wheeler to talk about Martini's, The difficulties of tour managing and Michael's long history with of Montreal.

Level Up Human
Episode 26 - Nano Robots

Level Up Human

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 28:31


Gemma Flynn just wants an easy life. Vying for her attention are philosopher Michael Wheeler and roboticist Eli Sheppard, with Simon Watt keeping score. We get a helping gene or two from the scrotum frog, and find out about the evolution of the haircut. Our theme music was written and performed by Laurence Owen. Graphics by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman and support from the Wellcome Trust. The producer is Rachel Wheeley. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com. We release each episode to our patrons a week before everyone else. Join them at www.patreon.com/leveluphuman. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Things Seminar
Things - 23 Novermber 2016 - Knowledge

Things Seminar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 65:00


Professor Michael Wheeler (University of Stirling) Professor Gunther Rolf Kress MBE (UCL)

Level Up Human
Episode 13 - Babel Fish

Level Up Human

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 40:07


Gemma Flynn joins Simon Watt, Eli Sheppard and Michael Wheeler at the Edinburgh International Science Festival to explain why there's never anything in the bagging area, why a babel fish upgrade is not around the corner, and why Netflix is choosing what you watch on TV. Eli Sheppard has some very specific ideas on exactly when the machines are going to take over. This man is worth keeping an eye on. Theme music by Laurence Owen, graphic design by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman. Produced by Rachel Wheeley and supported by the Wellcome Trust. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Golf Talk Live
GTL - Coaches Corner plus Mike Maher - Dir. of Education - Western Golf Assoc.

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 113:00


Welcome to Golf Talk Live!  Joining me on Coaches Corner: John Hughes, Michael Wheeler, Alison Curdt & Brandon Stooksbury. Later in the show my special guest is: Mike Maher -Director of Education of the Evans Scholars Foundation. About Evans Scholars Foundation -Est. in 1930 by the Western Golf Association and famed amateur golfer Charles Chick Evans Jr., the Evans Scholars Foundation provides full housing and tuition scholarships to deserving caddies across the country. The Evans Scholars Program is funded by contributions from more than 28,700 Evans Scholars Par Club members, as well as proceeds from the BMW Championship. Since the Program’s inception in 1930, more than 10,000 caddies nationwide have graduated as Evans Scholars. About Western Golf Association - Founded in 1899 to serve golfing interests in the Midwest, the WGA has more than 400 member clubs. The WGA conducts two prestigious amateur championships, the Western Amateur and the Western Junior, as well as the BMW Championship, the third of four PGA TOUR FedExCup Playoff events. The WGA promotes the use of caddies and supports the Evans Scholars Foundation, which awards college scholarships to caddies with limited financial means. Tune in LIVE - Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM Central on Golf Talk Live! Golf Talk Live is available at itunes.com and Stitcher.com

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
The Science of Successful Negotiating, with Harvard's Dr. Michael Wheeler

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 61:04


Welcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World."Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please support this show by buying my science-based and funny book about why people are rude and how we all can behave less counterproductively, "Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck."

The Title Block
#26 The Bellows: Friendship Is Magic

The Title Block

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 78:10


This special The Bellows episode features carpenter Kevin Hutson, our moderator, joining writer/director Kat Sandler, technical director Dean Johnson, independent producer Aislinn Rose, technician and stage manager Pip Bradford, and designer and technician Rebecca Vandevelde discussing how to work with your friends while remaining professional. It was recorded live at Theatre Passe Muraille on January 18th. The first 10 minutes of the introductions was lost because SOMEone forgot to hit record: it happens. This audio starts with with Rebecca Vandevelde introducing herself. As well, the audio has been panned in order to facilitate the identification of the speaker with the audio field being layed out as they presented: Kevin, Kat (who joins later), Dean, Aislinn, Pip, and Rebecca. KEVIN HUTSON Kevin is the head carpenter at The Tarragon Theatre in Toronto and one of the founders of The Bellows. Kevin has also performed as a production manager, technical director, lighting designer and general technician in Toronto for may years. DEAN JOHNSON A technician and technical director in Toronto. KAT SANDLER Kat is a writer/actor/director working in Toronto. She is the Artistic Director of Theatre Brouhaha, and has staged six or her original plays; LOVESEXMONEY (Next Stage Festival), Help Yourself (Best of Fringe, winner of the Fringe New Play Contest), Delicacy (Summerworks), Rock (Storefront Theatre), We Are the Bomb (Toronto Fringe, Sucker (Storefront Theatre) and directed Twenty-Seven Wagons Full of Cotton, and The Unseen Hand (Playwrights Project). As an actor she has appeared onstage with Theatre Gargantua in the world premieres of FiBBer and Imprints. She is a graduate of Queen’s University. Kat will be writing Retreat while in Tarragon’s Playwrights Unit. AISLINN ROSE Aislinn is an independent producer, theatre maker, member of the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts’ Board of Directors, and Co-Chair of TAPA’s Indie Caucus. She recently joined the producing team for Luminato’s 2013 festival as Associate Producer, and produced the festival’s L’Allegro by the Mark Morris Dance Group, Feng Yi Ting directed by Atom Egoyan, and Ronnie Burkett’s The Daisy Theatre. This year she will be guest curating Harbourfront Centre’s HATCH 2014 season along with her Praxis Theatre colleague, Michael Wheeler. As the Artistic Producer of Praxis Theatre & Co-Editor of praxistheatre.com, she led the Open Source Theatre Project for Section 98 at Harbourfront Centre, created the experimental Dungeons & Dragons (not) The Musical, was Artistic Producer of You Should Have Stayed Home, and Producer for Jesus Chrysler in Association with Theatre Passe Muraille. She will be producing their upcoming cross Canada tour of You Should Have Stayed Home in Whitehorse, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. She and Michael Wheeler were named Theatre VIPs for 2012 by Toronto paper, The Grid, after having been named “People to watch” that year by Torontoist. Last year she produced Aluna Theatre’s inaugural PANAMERICAN ROUTES Festival of Theatre for Human Rights, and was Co-Producer with Fides Krucker on the electroacoustic opera Julie Sits Waiting (nominated for 5 Dora Awards including Outstanding Production – Opera/Musical). Other recent projects include producing The Lesson For Modern Times Stage Company (nominated for 8 Dora Awards, including Outstanding Production). Social media experiments include working as a consultant & online creator for the sold-out run of Michael Healey’s Proud and developing “The Brain”, the online counterpart for Liza Balkan’s Out The Window for The Theatre Centre’s biennial Free Fall Festival. Aislinn is the recent recipient of a Canada Council for the Arts Professional Development grant as an Independent Theatre Producer. SARAH ‘PIP’ BRADFORD Pip has lived and worked in the Toronto theatre community for the past five years. She freelances as a technician and stage manager for many companies in Toronto, inclu

Golf Talk Live
Golf Talk Live - Coaches Corner plus Author - Robert Moylan, LCPC

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 120:00


Welcome to Golf Talk Live! This week on Coaches Corner: John Hughes - .PGA Master Professional & Secretary, North Florida PGA Section & Owner of John Hughes Golf – Orlando, Florida. Pete Buchanan -  Founder / Director of Instruction. Pete is the founder and owner of Plane Simple Golf, LLC which houses Plane Simple Golf Circuit and the Simple Swing Repeater Training Brace. Michael Wheeler -  PGA Director of Instruction - Bellewood Golf & Country Club, Pottstown, PA. Later join me as I interview:Robert Moylan – LCPC - (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor) and Author - Mastering The Phsychology of Golf with "Emotional Core Therapy". Here's a little about Robert: Counselor Robert A. Moylan, LCPC has discovered, through 20 years of psychology research, the simplest and most effective behavioral psychology approach currently available in the world to treat most relationship/psychological stress, including eating disorders, addictions, depression, anxiety, anger, trauma, marital discord, sports psychology and personality disorders.His third book, “Mastering the Psychology of Golf with Emotional Core Therapy” was just published this year and is a breakthrough in the world of golf psychology. Golf Talk Live is also available for download on iTunes, and Stitcher.com. Join me Thursday at 6PM CST right here on GolfTalkLive.

Adam Alonzi Podcast
Interview with Michael Wheeler

Adam Alonzi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 33:50


  An interview with Michael Wheeler.  In the year 2515, the last of us, the last of humanity... is facing the constant threat of extinction. The only hope... are roaches.Thus begins the saga of ROACH GUARD. A team of evolved cockroaches protecting humanity in an underground society, from annihilation from Above.   v   NITE is an up-coming urban dark fantasy comic book series.   Carmine DePalo was a made man. He had it all. Money. Women. Access to vast resources. More homes than most Hollywood stars. All due to a dark, deadly secret. He was most prolific and deadly mercenary and assassin in history. Yet, with all his fortune and fame, he had found himself on a lonely road. He came to be an emotionally charged hothead with a death wish. Then he started to hear... voices. Haunting him.   These voices became more and more aggressive and ruined his life, as it was. When he was trying to terminate a mark. When he was in the middle of a meeting with the kingpins of the six boroughs. When he was having an entertaining night with the twins... Just when he was about to take a nose dive off of one of the city's oldest bridges, Evelyn Chianti appeared before him. This is strangely odd, because he killed her five years prior.   Even more odd because she was floating in mid air. She's a fine piece of work, for a dead woman. A nosey investigative reporter, the Capo De Nostra believed she learned too much, was saying too much and needed to be silenced. DePalo executed her. She gave him a proposition that he could not refuse. Carmine DePalo now works for the dead. If he wants to have any chance at a peaceful afterlife, he has to help his victims find theirs. NITE has plenty of work to do.

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
Harvard's Michael Wheeler: Adaptation is the key to successful negotiation

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 59:45


Amy Alkon's Advice Goddess Radio: "Nerd Your Way To A Better Life!" with the best brains in science.*Oscar night "Best Of" Replay. There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World."Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.My show's sponsor is now Audible.com. Get a free audiobook download and support this show financially at no cost to you by signing up for a free 30-day trial at audibletrial.com/amya (It's $14.95 after 30 days, but you can cancel before then and have it cost you nothing.)

Golf Talk Live
Golf Talk Live - Guest: PGA Apprentice Michael Wheeler, plus The 2014 PGA Show

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 113:00


This week on "Golf Talk Live". My special guest PGA Apprentice - Michael Wheeler Michael and I discuss his journey as a PGA Apprentice, his new venture "Alleys to Fairways". Plus! What's new at the 2014 PGA Merchandising Show? Join us "Live" Thursday night at 6PM CST/7PM EST here on "Golf Talk Live".      

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
Harvard's Michael Wheeler: Adaptation is key to negotiation

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 59:51


Nationally syndicated advice columnist Amy Alkon's Advice Goddess Radio -- "Nerd Your Way To A Better Life!" with the best brains in therapy and research.There have been two major schools on negotiating -- Ury, Fisher and Patton's "win-win"/"relationships are everything" approach and Roger Cohen's "nail 'em to the wall" hardball approach. Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler finds that these rigid, one-size-fits-all strategies often clash with the real-world realities of negotiating. Drawing on his and his colleagues' research, he finds that the most successful negotiating techniques are born of an ability to adapt while negotiating, and use agility, creativity, and wise preparation. He'll advise us all on how to adapt (and do all the rest) in order to win in negotiation, the subject of his book we'll be discussing on the show, "The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World." Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please buy my science-based but funny book about why people are rude and how to change things, I SEE RUDE PEOPLE: One woman's battle to beat some manners into impolite societyAnd please ask a newspaper near you to carry my award-winning syndicated, science-based advice column...if they don't already.

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk
IDTT Wine 19: Michael Wheeler

I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2012 55:05


Michael Wheeler chats with Levi about his long history in the wine distribution scene. He's currently a partner in MFW Wine Co. (NY and NJ) and PDX Wines (Portland, Oregon).

Racontour Archive 2008 - 2019
Donegal - a creative county?

Racontour Archive 2008 - 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011 12:36


Overview: Rapporteur Fiona McGaughey summarizes themes from the speeches and the salient points from the various workshops at the end of a conference on cultural tourism in County Donegal that took place on the 4th of October 2011. Summary: A well run and well attended conference on cultural tourism in Donegal took place in the Villa Rosa hotel in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal today. Among the speakers were Shona McCarthy of Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013, Michael Starrett of The Heritage Council, Ian Brannigan of the WDC & Michael Wheeler of Rathmullan House. To get us in the competitive mood, we also had the siblings of two great sporting icons speaking in the form of Kevin Kidney of Failte Ireland and Hannah McGuinness of Donegal Designers Makers. Star of the show though was polymath Philip King who deftly reminded us that where poetic champions compose, the ersatz Arthur's Day deserves to decompose. What we have to offer the world is a lot more than an annual marketing ploy, but we need to grow up, to learn to cope with failure by failing better, to collaborate more and to appreciate we have a lot to offer the world with our existing resources and innate musicality. He reminded us of Gabriel Conroy's words in Joyce's 'The Dead': - "A new generation is growing up in our midst, a generation actuated by new ideas and new principles. It is serious and enthusiastic for these new ideas and its enthusiasm, even when it is misdirected, is, I believe, in the main sincere. But we are living in a sceptical and, if I may use the phrase, a thought-tormented age: and sometimes I fear that this new generation, educated or hypereducated as it is, will lack those qualities of humanity, of hospitality, of kindly humour which belonged to an older day." The words are old, but the sentiment remains to this day; we have an authenticity and ingenuity that needs to be savoured in these changing times. Finally, all praise to Donegal County Council's Aideen Doherty for organising the event and for having the good sense to hire a rapporteur to remind us of the points we need to come away with*. Let's not have this event become a lip service lido or another talking shop. Everyone in the room needs to listen to Fiona's feedback and ask themselves how they can actively make those points come to life - we all must play a part. 2014 update: As we suspected on the day, the conference turned out to be nothing more than a lip service lido, a talking shop that when all is said and done, a lot more was said than done. The Donegal App was our response to what was said that day and what we could do to showcase the county and all that was best in it. We have developed a free state of the art multimedia cross-platform smart travel guide at our expense and on our own time. There is nothing quite like it anywhere else; it is truly a labour of love which deserves to be savoured slowly over time to see all of the features and all of the hidden gems of the region and indeed beyond Donegal. A lot of people talked a good talk that day and did nothing else. A lot of people who are paid to promote Donegal know about this app and will steadfastly refuse to mention it or promote it in a simple fashion, such as a tweet or a Facebook posting. We may be a creative county, but we have a long way to go in terms of solidarity of purpose and where sadly the qualities of 'humanity, of hospitality, of kindly humour which belonged to an older day' are just that; a thing of the past. *We were a bit too fulsome in our praise for Ms. Doherty and withdraw it in hindsight. She went through the motions of organizing the event and she is one of the many people from Donegal County Council who is aware of the app and that should at the very least have been sitting down with us to see how best to utilize the app now that it is up and running. Don't worry lads, just keep the heads down and hear this as a nasty white noise that will eventually go away; your pensions a...

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Law Professor, Author, Expert on Conflict Resolution and Ethics

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2008


Carrie Menkel-Meadow is a member of the founding law school faculty law at UCI. She is the author of Dispute Processing and Conflict Resolution: Theory, Policy and Practice (2003), and co-author of What's Fair: Ethics for Negotiators (2004, with Michael Wheeler), Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (2005, with Lela Love, Andrea Schneider and Jean Sternlight), Negotiation: Beyond the Adversarial Model (with Andrea Schneider and Lela Love, 2006); Mediation: Beyond the Adversarial Model (with Lela Love and Andrea Schneider, 2006) and editor of Mediation Theory, Policy and Practice (2000); the author of several other books and over 100 articles on subjects ranging from dispute and conflict resolution, negotiation, mediation, legal procedure, legal theory, legal ethics, feminist theory, law and popular culture and legal education. She has won the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution First Prize for Scholarship in ADR three times, (1983, 1991, 1998) and the Rutter Prize for Excellence in Teaching at UCLA Law School (1992) and the Frank Flegal Award for Teaching at Georgetown (2006). In addition to her scholarship and teaching, Professor Menkel-Meadow has trained lawyers, judges, diplomats, government officials, and mediators on five continents and is herself an active arbitrator and mediator. She has served as a mediator or arbitrator in the Wellington Asbestos Claims Facility, the Dalkon Shield Trust, the Merrill Lynch Settlement Program, ICANN domain names disputes, United Educators education disputes and a wide variety of other public and private matters. She has taught at the law schools of Georgetown University (1992-present), Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of California at Los Angeles (1979-98), Temple University, the University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall, York University, the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) and Universidad Alberto Hurtado (Santiago) and Catolica Universidad (Temuco) Chile, and has lectured throughout the world. She served as a Fulbright Scholar in Chile in 2007 where she taught mediation, arbitration, deliberative democracy and civil engagement in a variety of academic and practical settings, while researching topics related to restorative justice. She currently serves as co-editor in chief of the Journal of Legal Education, the International Journal of Law in Context and Associate Editor of the Negotiation Journal, published by the Harvard Program on Negotiation. Professor Menkel-Meadow holds a B.A. magna cum laude from Barnard College, Columbia University (1971), a J.D. cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania (1974), where she also served on the Law Review and as an Arthur Littleton Legal Writing Fellow, and an LL.D. (Hon.) (1995) from Quinnipiac College of Law. She served on the Board of Directors and as Secretary of the American Bar Foundation, on the Executive Committee of the Center for Public Resources and is a member of the American Law Institute and the American College of Civil Trial Mediators. Professor Menkel-Meadow began her career as a legal services attorney at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, was briefly an associate at Dechert, Price and Rhoads, and was a founding faculty member of the clinical program at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She continues to consult for the federal courts on issues involving ADR, especially on issues of program design and ethics.