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Slaughterhouse Work Is Still Some of the Most Exploited Labor in the World by Valerie Monckton at SentientMedia.org Original post: https://sentientmedia.org/slaughterhouse-work-exploited-labor/ Related Episodes: 545: The Disturbing Link Between Slaughterhouse Workers and PTSD by Andrew Gough at SurgeActivism.org 487: 4 Reasons Why Going Plant Based Promotes Social Justice from ProVeg.com 462: [Part 2] The Psychological Toll of Killing Animals: PTSD in Slaughterhouse Workers by Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVegan.org 461: [Part 1] The Psychological Toll of Killing Animals: PTSD in Slaughterhouse Workers by Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVegan.org 330: [Part 2] Who Would Want to Be a Farmer? The Burden on Mental Health. By Jackie Norman at SurgeActivism.org 329: [Part 1] Who Would Want to Be a Farmer? The Burden on Mental Health. By Jackie Norman at SurgeActivism.org 130: Slaughterhouse Workers, Farmed Animals and Animal Advocates: Can There Be Justice for All? By Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns at UPC-Online.org 129: From Slaughterhouse Worker to Vegan: ‘The Work Made Me Sick' at All-Creatures.org Sentient Media is a nonprofit news organization that is changing the conversation around animal agriculture across the globe. They seek to create and sustain a sense of global urgency about the agriculture industry's impact on the climate crisis, extraction of natural resources and systematic exploitation of the fringes of society. They're doing this through critical commentary, investigative journalism, creating resources, strengthening the journalist and advocate community, partnering with publishers and holding the media accountable when it fails to report on the most pressing issues of our time. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #slaughterhouse #exploitedlabor #slaughterhouseworkers
In this episode Trainee solicitors, Tom Elstone & Jessica Elphick discuss their experience so far as a trainee solicitor at Whitehead Monckton.Tom's website profile: https://www.whitehead-monckton.co.uk/our-people/tom-elstoneJessica's website profile: https://www.whitehead-monckton.co.uk/our-people/jessica-elphick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month we talk to Professor Jane Monckton-Smith. The Professor is a specialist in homicides that are preceded by domestic abuse and coercive control. This is important for every single professional working in the family justice field because the Professor tells us that separation is the single biggest factor in homicide.Coercive control is domestic abuse – it is not a facet of domestic abuse. It is a pattern of behaviour designed to trap someone in a relationship. This can be violence/ stalking/ financial abuse/ psychological etc. We are reminded that it is the control, not the level of physical violence that is the metric for risk. We discuss bi-lateral violence and how difficult that is for the Court to determine risk. The Professor tells us that there maybe two people who are being violent, but only one of them is controlling; we need to identify that person.The Professor also tells us about the eight stages on her timeline before fatal violence. The Professor points out that anyone who is perpetrating coercive control, domestic abuse, or stalking, is somewhere on this timeline although that does not mean that it will always result in fatal violence. However, she questions whether concepts like ‘low-level' domestic abuse – sometimes used when there is limited physical violence - is a helpful approach. The issue is not whether the victim-survivor has a broken bone, it is about the level the of control.The Professor tells us how each stage on the timeline represents an escalation, and each of these stages can cause the victim-survivor serious harm.The Professor also reminds us that not all disputes about children involve coercive control, but we need to identify the cases where the perpetrator is using the family justice system to continue their abuse. We need to be alert to the fact that perpetrators are likely to be very at home amongst the fray of litigation. Victim-survivors may find it easier to just agree with what the perpetrator wants, or could appear intractable, because they are determined not to have their children experience the thing that they have.We also talk about how to approach initial advice, injunctions, Clare's Law, whether there should be capacity for findings made in family cases to be shared with Police, when coercive controlling people have the capacity to change, what to look for in a perpetrator course, the use of coercive control experts, and so much more. If you would like to know more about the Professor's work, she has written a book ‘In Control; Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder'.
In this weeks episode @ellenmarygardening chats with the Queen of PR, Hayley Monckton to find out what it's really like meeting Royalty and dealing with the reputation of the Royal Horticultural Society. Ellen asks Hayley the lowdown whilst sitting in a bench in the glorious RHS Hyde Hall gardens. This week is also the horticultural news round up with Ellen and @mr_plantgeek reporting on nature based news from around the world. Series 12 of The Plant Based Podcast is sponsored by People Plants Wellbeing where you can find your magic through the power of plants and nature. Relax at a nature immersive retreat, wellness day, forest bathing walk or contact the studio about creating a tailored team based day for your work colleagues wellbeing. We also have an exclusive discount code for our podcast listeners which can be used for all People Plants Wellbeing services. Take 10% off all services, treatments and retreats with code PBPSERIES12 via the website or when you contact the team to book. Next wellness days are coming up soon…find out more and book your place at peopleplantswellbeing.com or on instagram @peopleplantswellbeing. Offer code valid until the end of series 12. *terms and conditions may apply.
Welcome back to Cloud Machine, a weekly music business video podcast hosted by Mat Landry and industry insiders. In this twenty-eighth episode, Noah Monckton joins Mat to discuss his origin story, his Toronto-based pop-rock group The High Loves, being a band in 2023, and songwriting. Noah also takes us through his dream album in this week's Producer's Game. Thanks for listening! To get in touch with Noah, contact him on socials at @noahmonckton ! For more information on The High Loves: @thehighloves on all socials Youtube: @thehighloves5472 Website: https://www.thehighloves.com/ Follow Mat: https://www.instagram.com/matlandrydrums/ Follow Eights: https://www.instagram.com/eightscreative/ Cloud Machine is produced by Eights Creative - https://www.eightscreative.com/ Many thanks to Eightspace & LMDSolutions for their support & resources.
Depuis la création de l'université qui porte son nom, l'héritage de Robert Monckton suscite la controverse. Si pour certaines personnes le lieutenant-général de l'armée britannique a joué un rôle actif dans la déportation du peuple acadien, pour d'autres, il n'a fait qu'exécuter les ordres. L'historien Maurice Basque explique le rôle de Robert Monckton dans cet épisode de l'histoire acadienne.
Trigger warning - this episode deals with domestic abuse, murder and suicide. If you do not feel prepared to listen to these topics, please join us again next month.In this episode, Sarah talks to Professor Jane Monckton-Smith, Professor Of Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire, about her research into coercive control.At around 4:38 Professor Monckton-Smith defines coersive control, at 9 minutes, they discuss how to tell if a relationship is dangerous, and at 18:33 Sarah asks how we can support friends and family in these kinds of relationships.Join Sarah's new Substack community for therapists - https://sarahrees.substack.com/Watch Professor Monckton-Smith's TED talk here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ0W4ZT5ju4Buy In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How they End in Murder, here - https://amzn.eu/d/iVZvFTVLet's Keep in Touch For a weekly delivery of mindset and to keep up to date with the latest episodes, Join Sarah's mailing list Here Click HERE to get your FREE copy of the 'The Six Step Guide to Resilience ' to create a solid foundation of well-being today and start living a life that you loveFind out more and Purchase 'The CBT Journal' HereFollow Sarah Rees:
The man-made global-warming theorists made a very significant error in working out their ideas: they forgot the sun was shining, science advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Lord Cristopher Monckton told The New American magazine’s Alex Newman in an interview at the Heartland Institute‘s 15th international climate summit. The “superstitious” narrative, though, is being used to ... The post Lord Monckton DESTROYS Climate Alarmism as Communist Scheme appeared first on The New American.
The Data Storytellers Podcast S03E06: Nina Monckton - Head of Data at Just GroupWebsite: https://www.thedatastorytellers.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-storytellersApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-data-storytellers-podcast/id1493766476Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ec6LwomOkFD5OrCDvz1l4YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9e56lhYUfORiOHMiLlPmA 0:00:08 Introduction0:01:52 NHS0:09:59 Lessons as a Data Leader0:12:44 Team Sport0:16:44 Using Data0:19:57 Building Trust0:23:42 Difference between Public and Private Sector0:26:43 Just Group Data Transformation0:30:13 Challenges in Recruitment0:33:13 Skills for Data Science0:42:16 Telling the Story with Data0:44:46 Recommendation to Future Data Leaders
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Thomas Monckton comes into the studio to chat about the return of his circus, comedy, all-round-very-good show The Artist about the productivity in procrastination. It opens tonight, and at the end of its season Thom performs his newest show, The King of the Taking. Whakarongo mai nei!
If you thought the name Monckton only referred to the home at 1419 Locust St. in Quincy prepared to be shocked to learn about the man by the name of Leo “Black” Monckton. Veteran of multiple World Wars, Mobster, or Business Man, we look through the many lenses at the man who spawned a thousand legends of Quincy's underground past. Special thanks to Matt at the Gold Line Barbershop for sharing research and additional context on various topics.
Professor Jane Monckton Smith is a criminologist specialising in domestic homicide, a former police officer, a professor of public protection at the University of Gloucestershire, and responsible for groundbreaking work on coercive control and stalking. Too right we love her.In this Chops, she chats with Mick about her latest book, In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder, in which she lays out the eight stages of a domestic homicide timeline – the first temporal sequencing of domestic homicide, and vital to helping stop the appalling rates of domestic murder. It's an outstanding book, which should be required reading for, well, everyone. And it's testament to Jane that, despite the subject matter, it is both accessible and engaging. And out now in paperback, courtesy of Bloomsbury. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Francois Lanthier is a real estate investor, passive income advocate, and experienced marketing and communications expert. He invests in various Canadian provinces, the USA, and he's now exploring other countries, all with his beautiful wife and kids. In this episode, Francois talks about his journey in real estate investing, from starting to owning properties outside of Canada in the US. He shares about his ways of financing deals and finding properties that greatly cash flows. Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): https://investorattractionworkshop.com/ What you'll learn in just 17 minutes from today's episode: Find out investment properties that give a steady and massive cash flow Find out capital-raising strategies that grow your portfolio and finance your deals Learn how to manage and plan investment properties that are both in the US and Canada Resources/Links: Website: https://flhomescorp.wixsite.com/flhomes Topics Covered: 01:01 - What made him pursue real estate investing 02:18 - Why he buys properties far from his place 03:41 - What made him invest remotely and buy properties from far away places 04:53 - The kind of properties he owns 05:33 - His capital-raising strategies use 06:27 - What for him is a joint venture 07:12 - How he financed his US deals 07:59 - The kind of properties he invests in the US 08:26 - Is the moneylender he got, American or Canadian 08:34 - How are his properties secured 10:28 - How he handles taxes in both the US and Canada 12:04 - What role does his JV partner play in the business structure Key Takeaways: "Some of my American deals, I think, it's wild. What I did is I got a partner to finance the deal. I'm the partner, the working partner, my partner has no money either, but he's got a high income. Every month, every week, he gets a big paycheck. And so I found a private lender to lend us the money. And my JV partner pays the interest on that money and for a share in the deal." - Francois Lanthier "There's so much going on for Monckton, and I bought several properties there and they have cash flow tremendously, and you can do some really great stuff." - Francois Lanthier "We just learned about using OPM and how you get investors and how to raise capital. So that's one strategy we used. And it's been excellent. And it continues to this day with podcasts and social media, email marketing. I would like to do more in the future, and also joint ventures." - Francois Lanthier "It's all proper strategy, and again, planning. So that's a big thing. If you plan on moving to the States, which I don't. But some people do, then the planning needs to be very different because of taxation. There are some advantages if you're American, or like on a visa of some kind, but you need to plan accordingly as well." - Francois Lanthier "Just so before we forget here, I did retire at age 40. So that's another reason why I did all this, and my wife is joining me. She's going to be 40 when she retires as well." - Francois Lanthier Connect with Francois Lanthier: Website: https://flhomescorp.wixsite.com/flhomes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fl_homes_corp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FLHomesCorp YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcPBtxhWjBkTVI2mhZkMWcQ Connect with Dave Dubeau: Podcast: http://www.propertyprofitspodcast.com/ Website: https://davedubeau.com/home Investor Attraction Workshop: http://www.investorattractionworkshop.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedavedubeau LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/davedubeau Enjoyed the Podcast? Please subscribe on iTunes for updates
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with Professor Jane Monckton-Smith about her new book In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder. We also discuss her 8 stage Intimate Partner Homicide Timeline. Jane is Professor of Public Protection at University of Gloucestershire. Check out http://janems.blog for updates on her work. Pick up Jane's new book In Control: https://www.amazon.com/Control-Dangerous-Relationships-They-Murder-ebook/dp/B08L9D1LMN. https://www.glos.ac.uk/content/the-homicide-timeline/. Follow Jane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JMoncktonSmith. Follow Crawlspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrawlspacePod IG: https://www.instagram.com/crawlspacepodcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/crawlspace Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/58cll3enTW2SNmbJUuLsrt Follow Missing: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missing/id1006974447 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yRXkJrZC85otfT7oXMcri Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/missing-csm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM YT: youtube.com/missingcsm IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM Check out the new Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Check out the Crawlspace Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crawlspacepodcast Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month Tom and I focus on the technology used to help make orienteering more spectator friendly with guests Daniel Monckton and Jan Jager of North West Orienteering Club. They were behind the scenes at NZ Orienteering Champs earlier in the month running the SPORTident and O-Lynx systems for live results at the finish and live splits from radio controls mid-course. We glean some tips and tricks on how to set up these systems in different environments. We also take a look at spectator run-throughs and consider some useful mental strategies for dealing with them and we even have a training course idea to help you cope with mental pressure and distractions. And as always, we share news from around the country.
This look at the series 1 finale includes all the discussions about second homes you'd expect as well as too many questions about biscuits, argue about nightclub etiquette and dive headlong into the fiercest debate of this generation, Fanta or Tango?
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with Professor Jane Monckton-Smith about her new book In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder. We also discuss her 8 stage Intimate Partner Homicide Timeline. Jane is Professor of Public Protection at University of Gloucestershire. Check out http://janems.blog for updates on her work.Pick up Jane's new book In Control: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/in-control-9781526613219/. https://www.amazon.com/Control-Dangerous-Relationships-They-Murder-ebook/dp/B08L9D1LMN. https://www.glos.ac.uk/content/the-homicide-timeline/. Follow Jane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JMoncktonSmithFollow Private Investigations For the Missinghttps://investigationsforthemissing.org/http://piftm.org/donatehttps://twitter.com/PIFortheMissinghttps://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/Go to https://smile.amazon.com/ to connect your existing Amazon account to donate to PI's For the Missing.Follow us at Missing:Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSMFB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSMYT: youtube.com/missingcsmIG: https://www.instagram.com/missingmauramurray/Subscribe to CrawlspaceSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iSnqnCf27NODdz0pJ1GvJApple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteriesCheck out the new Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/
In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End In Murder - author Professor Jane Monckton-Smith joins us to discuss coercive relationships and how they escalate to murder. The numbers here are high and society's a bit clueless about the issues around it. Shockingly, many of us will recognise Jane's Homicide Timeline either in relationships we've had ourselves or in those of others.Jane's book is fascinating, horrifying & totally unputdownable: In Control: Dangerous Relationships And How They End In MurderFollow Jane on Twitter: @JMoncktonSmithMore about Aimee Cooper:. Instagram: @aimeecooperforms More about Louise Daniels: . Instagram: @louisedanielsofficial https://producerpaul.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with Professor Jane Monckton-Smith about her new book In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder. We also discuss her 8 stage Intimate Partner Homicide Timeline. Jane is Professor of Public Protection at University of Gloucestershire. Check out http://janems.blog for updates on her work. Pick up Jane's new book In Control: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/in-control-9781526613219/. https://www.amazon.com/Control-Dangerous-Relationships-They-Murder-ebook/dp/B08L9D1LMN. https://www.glos.ac.uk/content/the-homicide-timeline/. Follow Jane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JMoncktonSmith Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ http://piftm.org/donate https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Go to https://smile.amazon.com/ to connect your existing Amazon account to donate to PI's For the Missing. Follow us at Missing: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM YT: youtube.com/missingcsm IG: https://www.instagram.com/missingmauramurray/ Subscribe to Crawlspace Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iSnqnCf27NODdz0pJ1GvJ Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries Check out the new Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/
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Nina Monckton is Head of Data Strategy, Advancing Analytics & Data Science at AXA Health. Managing the Data and Analytics overarching strategy for AXA PPP healthcare and its customers by responding to opportunities using creativity, innovation, leadership and communication expertise to bring new strategies to life. A recognised thought leader in the delivery of successful big data analytics. Creates, leads, motivates and manages large technical teams. Nina was winner of the 2019 Women in IT Awards Transformation Leader for the delivery of a cloud EDW and online analytics platform for 2,000 external B2B users. Selected for Digital Leaders 100 in 2018 and an Oracle advanced data analytics and cloud analytics reference site. Responsible for creating a data lab that has identified £1.1 billion of potential savings and is helping to support better care for NHS patients.
On this episode I chat with Mak Monkton from Broken Arrow Oklahoma. Mak works in medical sales but has a huge passion for hunting. Growing up in BA he played high school baseball with arguably the best baseball team in the nation. With a many going D1 and a few getting drafted to the MLB straight out of high school. During his time in high school he and his team mates loved to hunt during all seasons. So naturally this hobby became an obsession, an obsession which he and a few of his closest high school friends have turned into a business called Crash Landing Outdoors. We talk about his highschool and college baseball career, his medical sales job and his weekend getaway at Crash Landing.Follow Mak on Instagram here www.instagram.com/makmonkk and Crash Landing Outdoors here www.instagram.com/crashlandingoutdoors www.crashlandingoutdoors.com and on youtube www.youtube.com/crashlandingoutdoors #thisisoklahoma
Brad meets with Mak Monckton of Crash Landing Outdoors to get the scoop on Oklahoma waterfowl hunting. Have you hunted Oklahoma or plan on hunting Oklahoma this year? Let us know what you think about it compared to what you're used to. Listen closely for a special discount code for our listeners to use at www.elitecalls.net ! www.elitecalls.net https://www.crashlandingoutdoors.com/
Veteran award-winning radio host and author Charles Moscowitz is joined by Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount of Brenchley, in a talk about the Pandemic and the China Conspiracy. Lord Monckton Website: https://wattsupwiththat.com/tag/lord-monckton/ Charles Moscowitz Website: https://charlesmoscowitz.com/
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In this episode Nina Monckton, Chief Insight (Data) Officer at the NHS Business Services Authority, joins Jason to discuss how use of data led to over £100m of potential savings in just 6 months. She describes how they defined and delivered their data strategy, and how she looks after data as an asset, building the team, resource, and infrastructure to drive value.
Climate models are championed as the means of confidently predicting the calamitous future ahead due to excessive levels of CO2. But climate models can’t predict the weather next week accurately or next month! Why should anyone believe that they can tell us what will happen in 100 years from now? The truth is that human […] The post Lord Monckton discusses climate models and the agenda behind the false mainstream climate change narrative appeared first on .
Climate models are championed as the means of confidently predicting the calamitous future ahead due to excessive levels of CO2. But climate models can’t predict the weather next week accurately or next month! Why should anyone believe that they can tell us what will happen in 100 years from now? The truth is that human […] The post Lord Monckton discusses climate models and the agenda behind the false mainstream climate change narrative appeared first on .
Welcome to the #IIEX Europe Conference Series 2019. Recorded live in Amsterdam, this series is bringing interviews straight to you from exhibitors and speakers at this year’s event. In this interview, host Jamin Brazil interviews Lucy Davison, Managing Director at Keen as Mustard Marketing. This Episode’s Sponsor: GreenBook Contact Lucy Online: LinkedIn Keen as Mustard [00:02] Lucy Davison, Keen as Mustard. You and I have operated in the same circles and never met in person, which is a travesty. [00:10] It is. [00:11] Hello. [00:11] Hello. [00:12] Now, you’re getting ready to speak here, at IIeX, in just a few minutes. [00:16] I certainly am. [00:18] What is it you’re talking about? [00:20] It’s the great internal communication experiment, which was an experiment that we carried out with Coca-Cola. It’s all about getting engagement with insights from broader stakeholders within the Coca-Cola community. The problem the client at Coke had was that they had set up some wonderful systems, and libraries, and searchable platforms and they were doing a lot of wonderful work, but getting engagement from people outside the core stakeholders… We’re not talking about the brand manager of the Monckton guys, who was saying, “Can I launch my campaign?” We’re talking about accounts. We’re talking a broader operational audience, and they’re getting no traction. Now, those people need to understand and know about insights. They need to know about the work of the insights team because they can use that in their day-to-day job. But they were not engaging at all. So, we carried out an experiment to find out which type of communications could have most impact with that audience. We’ve since then started doing ongoing newsletters and infographics with Coca Cola and to deliver that. [01:22] By type, is it a mix of video, print word, audio? [01:27] Absolutely. Actually audio, funnily enough, wasn’t one. But what we did was a baseline, which was a simple HTML plain text email, so nothing else in it, just everything you need to know written in a text. We did a newsletter, which was a link through to the platform, S&I Connect, with more detail on it. We did video interviews, we did animated videos of the data and the results. We did an infographic. We did PowerPoint as well, because when you do benchmark… Because at the moment, they’re emailing PowerPoint, which I think is the case in most companies. We needed a benchmark to see what kind of impact that had, and we found that emailing PowerPoint was a complete waste of time. [02:08] This is going to be an exciting topic. [02:09] I hope so. [02:09] I have a funny story on that point, or relevant, maybe not funny. A chief insights officer for a major hospital network, they were trying to institute employee engagement with the data. The idea is that, “We have patient satisfaction data. We need to improve patient satisfaction. How can we get our employees to care about the reports?” Because they were forwarding PowerPoints or slides or PDFs of charts. She did a video, it was, “Give me 120 seconds,” kind of a thing. She just plowed through the content, and it was very well received and got a lot of attention, organizationally. [02:53] If you’re doing 280 individual research projects a year, and you’ve got three or four major trackers going on, you need to be able to institute this on an ongoing basis. We did two-minute video interviews with people talking about their project. We also did the animated stuff, as well. It was really interesting tracking what got the most traction. In fact, the face-to-face stuff… When you could send around those face-to-face interviews, those talking heads, as we call them, that had massive impact because people could see the person who was looking after the project. They could then feel more familiar with them and more likely to go back and ask them more and to find out more information. It was really key,
Welcome to the Gymnastics Growth Show podcast, brought to you by Nick Ruddock, a performance Gymnastics Coach and consultant to international gymnastics teams and professional sports clubs. In this podcast, Nick and his special guests share the strategies and tactics used to optimise athlete and coach performance from grass roots to gold standard. Tackling all things gymnastics and performance sport, from physical preparation and psychology, to nutrition and lifestyle, this podcast is a must for any gymnastics coach serious about improving results and furthering their expertise.
At the age of 7, this world-class young lady was taken to the AIS for a 3-month trial & clinic for a spot in their Gymnastics Program The rest, as they say, is history
Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh, host of the Lori on Liberty Show, which airs on WJJF 94.9 FM New London, CT interviews Lord Christopher Monckton on the Climate Change Fraud.
How mathematicians think about the puzzle that Christopher Monckton launched in 1999. In 1999 Christopher Monckton launched a new type of puzzle, similar to a jigsaw but with 209 plain green plastic pieces with geometric shapes. To attract interest, and increase sales, he offered a £1,000,000 prize for the first solution if found within a time limit of a few years. I'll describe some of the ideas Alex Selby and I developed to work on this puzzle, and try to explain (without details!) how mathematicians think about such things. I'll also outline where the inventor, who expected the puzzle to be much too hard to be solved, went wrong.
How mathematicians think about the puzzle that Christopher Monckton launched in 1999. In 1999 Christopher Monckton launched a new type of puzzle, similar to a jigsaw but with 209 plain green plastic pieces with geometric shapes. To attract interest, and increase sales, he offered a £1,000,000 prize for the first solution if found within a time limit of a few years. I'll describe some of the ideas Alex Selby and I developed to work on this puzzle, and try to explain (without details!) how mathematicians think about such things. I'll also outline where the inventor, who expected the puzzle to be much too hard to be solved, went wrong.
Mary-Anne Monckton doing her aerial layout series on beam. Photo by Nadia Boyce. The 20 year-old is a student of the sport, should probably be a in the next episode of The Hard Way To Success, she still loves gymnastics despite seven surgeries, she gym nerded-out because she made a beam final with Catalina Ponor, is inspired by the number of women (20 and older) who held their own in the all-around final in Nanning -- she is Australia's Mary-Anne Monckton! Emma and Jessica discuss the following gymnerdery with Miss Mez: Why she hated gymnastics at first and being chosen like Nadia at age 7. Surviving seven surgeries with her love for gymnastics intact! Trying not to freak out while competing in beam finals with her gymnastics idol, Catalina Ponor. Thinking the wrong score was posted when she placed second to Larissa Iordache on beam in Doha. Her description of the beloved post-beam finals celebration with Ellie at the Commonwealth Games. Tales from Nanning, food report, her favorite competitors there and her opinion on the tie-breaking procedures for finals. Being coached by the infamous, Ju-Ping Tian. Explaining her desire to do American NCAA gymnastics to her Australian mother. Why she became a student of the sport (AKA super gym nerd), not just an athlete. Jet lag tips everyone can use. Her thoughts on Australian Gymnastics Jail and how the team Glasgow Commonwealth Games were chosen. She tells the most endearing Peggy Liddick story you will ever hear and shares Peggy's sage advice. Follow Mez on Twitter, her YouTube channel for progress videos or Instagram. 108: The Commonwealth Games 124: Event Finals at the 2014 World Championships 123: All Around Finals at the 2014 World Championships 122: Team Finals at the 2014 World Championships 121: Qualifications Recap from the 2014 World Championships 120: The World Championships Preview Show 101: Olivia Vivian 96: Australian Nationals & Men’s European Championships
With Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
With Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen