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Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
The Four Components of Leadership with Dr. Toby Newstead

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 37:27 Transcription Available


Send us a textDr. Toby Newstead is a respected leadership scholar and practitioner at the University of Tasmania, located in lutruwita on the lands of the palawa and pakana people. With a background in corporate change, leadership development, and professional communications, she brings practical expertise to her academic, coaching, and consulting work.An internationally recognized researcher, Dr. Newstead specializes in virtues-based leadership development, leadership ethics, and leadership in the volunteer sector. Her research appears in top journals. In 2023, she published a book titled Leadership and Virtues: Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership.Dr. Newstead is an established executive leadership coach and deeply engaged with industry and community. She regularly delivers impactful workshops, keynotes, and facilitation sessions. Dr Newstead's research, teaching, coaching and facilitation has local and international impact, shaping the leaders of today and tomorrow.Quotes From This Episode“We cannot develop other people; we can only facilitate their learning and assess if they learned.”“Leadership involves relationships, influence, shared purpose, and collective effort. That's the stuff that has to be there.”“Leadership isn't the answer to everything; there are times when management or command responses are what the situation calls for.”“Followership isn't an afterthought; you don't have leadership without both leaders leading and followers following.”Resources Mentioned in This EpisodePoem - The Blind Men and the ElephantBook - Learning in AdulthoodAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. About  Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: Practical Wisdom for LeadersMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in so ♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.

Menzies Leadership Forum
Bonus Episode with Professor David Day + Liz Gillies || The Future of Leadership Development hosted by Dr Toby Newstead

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 38:18


Bonus Episode: Leadership as a Public Good — Developing Collective Capacity for a Complex World What kind of leadership is needed when no single person can hold the whole picture? In this Bonus Episode of The Future of Leadership Development, Dr Toby Newstead is joined by Professor David Day and Liz Gillies to explore a defining challenge of our time: the growing gap between the complexity of the world and the way we develop leadership. As global challenges intensify — from climate disruption and political polarisation to declining trust and the rise of generative AI — leaders are increasingly expected to navigate overlapping crises that no individual can solve alone. This Bonus Episode examines why traditional, individual-focused models of leadership development are no longer fit for purpose and explores the shift toward collective leadership capacity grounded in purpose, ethics, and shared responsibility. Listeners are invited to rethink leadership not as a scarce commodity or positional role, but as a public good — essential to navigating complexity and shaping a more resilient, humane future. Key Themes & Talking Points Why “hero leadership” models are breaking down Leader development vs leadership development Collective leadership as a response to complexity Purpose and ethics as anchors in uncertainty Leadership as a public good With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania, Professor David Day from Claremont McKenna College and Liz Gillies, CEO Menzies Leadership Foundation

The Forest School Podcast
Ep 235 - PARS Playworking with Dr Shelley Newstead

The Forest School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 62:46


In this lively, idea-packed episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis and Wem chat with Dr Shelley Newstead about the roots and reality of playwork. Shelley traces adventure playgrounds from Sorensen in Denmark to Lady Allen in post-war Britain, then explains her PARS playwork model that helps adults articulate what they are doing and why. Expect thoughtful links to Forest School practice, clear language for talking to schools and parents, and practical insight on when to step in and when to stand back. They also tackle funding priorities, teens and play, and how to keep practice reflexive rather than nostalgic.SponsorsTENTSILE — Tree tents for educators and explorers. Listeners get 10% off with code ForestChildren10.Chris Holland — Nature connection resources including his 54-page plant guide. Use our affiliate link: https://chrisholland.myshopify.com/?ref=ForestSchoolPodcast⏱ Chapter Timings00:00 – Cold open and the promise to keep it normal01:06 – Meet Dr Shelley Newstead and what playwork is really about03:18 – From practitioner to PhD and why articulation matters07:15 – A playwork perspective explained11:44 – Sorensen, Lady Allen, and the rise of adventure playgrounds18:26 – Grassroots growth and reinventing the wheel24:19 – The PARS model for articulating, developing, and evaluating practice32:37 – PARS hats for parents and practitioners44:17 – Forest School and playwork, overlap and differences51:41 – Funding fixed parks versus community play and provision for teens

Menzies Leadership Forum
Collective Leadership in Action || with Dr Toby Newstead + Professor Rufus Black

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 34:21


What kind of leadership do we need to shape the future we want? The final episode looks ahead, asking what a national platform for leadership development should look like in order to meet critical transitions across health, education, climate, and productivity. Do these adaptive challenges demand a new way of leading? And if so, how do we build the individual and collective capabilities required to enable that shift? This conversation will leave listeners with insights into what it will take to ensure leadership development genuinely creates impact for the greater good. Key Themes & Talking Points: The critical transitions ahead and what they demand of leadership. The capabilities leaders must develop to navigate these transitions. What a national platform for leadership development could look like. How to ensure leadership development is impactful, inclusive, and future-focused. With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania and Professor Rufus Black from University of Tasmania 

Menzies Leadership Forum
Collective Leadership in Action || with Dr Toby Newstead + Jack Manning Bancroft + Liz Gillies

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 42:06


What happens when leadership is shared, not centralised? Impact at scale requires collaboration across governments, business, philanthropy, and communities. This episode explores real-world stories of distributed leadership, including Indigenous and citizen-led approaches that demonstrate how collective leadership can create more just and sustainable outcomes. Listeners will hear practical lessons on building trust, sharing power, and mobilising diverse groups towards common goals. Key Themes & Talking Points: The value of distributed leadership across sectors. Indigenous and citizen-led models as exemplars of collective leadership. Building trust and partnerships to drive systemic change. What collective leadership teaches us about the future of leadership development. With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania and Jack Manning from AIME and Liz Gillies from Menzies Leadership Foundation

Menzies Leadership Forum
Thriving in complexity || with Dr Toby Newstead + Professor David Snowden

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 27:18


What does it take to lead in an age defined by polycrisis? his episode examines the capabilities and mindsets leaders need to navigate unprecedented pressures—from climate disruption and geopolitical instability to social division and rapid technological change. We'll discuss how leaders can not only survive but thrive by embracing emotional intelligence, systems thinking, and collaboration—and what it looks like to develop these traits in practice. Key Themes & Talking Points: The crises shaping today's leadership landscape. The pressures and tensions these crises create for leaders. Core mindsets: resilience, systems thinking, ethical reasoning, collaboration. How these capabilities can be developed through leadership education. With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania Professor David Snowden from The Cynefin Company

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark
Are there crocodiles in the Brisbane River?

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 4:54


A Facebook post over the weekend has claimed to have captured a crocodile floating in the Brisbane River at Newstead. Charlie Manolis, the chair of the IUCN Crocodile Specialist group and a Brisbane resident, joined Luke Bradnam on 4BC Breakfast to explain whether or not this could have actually been a crocodile.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Barn
Marcus Newstead - Vulgar Display of Podcast

The Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 49:49


Send us a textMarcus Newstead — one of the most passionate and enduring figures in the St. Louis music scene. From his small-town roots in Iron County and Farmington to playing in powerhouse bands like Last Flight Home, Fister, Path of Might, Daybringer, and Past Life Tiger, Marcus has spent decades building, supporting, and shaping the sound of Midwestern underground music.They dig deep into:

Menzies Leadership Forum
Building the Evidence Base what does it take? || with Dr Toby Newstead + Professor Nathan Eva + Benny Callaghan

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 45:16


How do we know when leadership development actually makes a difference? Leadership development is often promoted as the answer to major social, organisational, and global challenges. But how can we tell if it is truly effective? This episode explores how researchers, practitioners, and communities define “evidence,” from measuring individual growth to evaluating broader systems change. Listeners will hear what it takes to design, deliver, and assess programs that not only build capability but also deliver tangible outcomes for society. Key Themes & Talking Points: The diversity of leadership programs and the problems they aim to address. What counts as “evidence” of leadership development. Balancing research perspectives with practitioner experiences. Measuring transformation: from personal leadership growth to systemic change. With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania Professor Nathan Eva from Monash Business School; Benny Callaghan from Systems Collaboration Partners

Menzies Leadership Forum
Rethinking Leadership Development For a Changing World || with Dr Toby Newstead + Professor Ron Riggio + Dr Polly McGee

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 40:15


How do we build the courage to challenge tradition and embrace new ways of thinking? This episode explores why traditional 20th-century models of leadership are no longer fit for today's realities. By examining the rise of adaptive, collaborative, and ethical approaches, we'll consider how leadership development must evolve to serve a complex, interconnected world. Listeners will gain insight into what “leadership for the greater good” means in practice—and the risks, resistance, and rewards of reshaping leadership development for a future defined by change. Key Themes & Talking Points: Why outdated “hero leadership” models no longer serve today's challenges. The rise of adaptive, ethical, and collective leadership approaches. The influence of global trends on how we develop leaders. Guardrails to ensure leadership development creates positive, future-focused impact. With Toby P. Newstead from University of Tasmania Professor Ron Riggio from Claremont McKenna College + Dr Polly McGee from DisCo | Disruptive Consulting

Planet Marzipan - A Marillion and Fish Podcast
121. Planet Marzipan Meets YouTube Legend Jim Newstead

Planet Marzipan - A Marillion and Fish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 55:38


Join Craig & Mezza as they catch up with YouTube phenomenon, Jim Newstead. Jim has established a great community via YouTube based around his regular videos of him discussing, listening to and reacting to music on his Adventures in Music channel.Jim has amassed a huge number of videos - a number of which are Marillion & Fish based. Jim talks about his channel, alongside his love for Marillion, with the PM guys.Visit Adventures in Music at https://www.youtube.com/jimnewstead

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
From Deals to Dollars: Financing Real Estate Success with Robert Newstead

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 18:38


What does it take to thrive as both a real estate financier and an investor? In this episode, Dave sits down with Robert Newstead, a seasoned real estate professional with more than two decades of experience helping investors finance deals and build wealth. Robert shares how he balances two sides of the business—securing financing for clients on multi-million-dollar transactions and actively investing in projects across the U.S. From workforce housing to healthcare properties, Robert reveals where he sees opportunity in today's market and why partnerships with the right operators have been the key to his success. You'll hear Robert's perspective on: How rising rates and inflation are reshaping commercial real estate deals Why workforce housing remains a strong play despite challenges The power of joint ventures, syndications, and fund-of-funds structures Tips for building investor relationships through LinkedIn   - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Lord Byron, le scandaleux

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 27:26


Nous sommes le 16 juillet 1824, en Angleterre, dans la petite Eglise du village de Hucknall Torkard, pas très loin du manoir de Newstead où vécu celui que l'on enterre, ici, en présence de ses seuls amis et de quelques proches. Celui qui a incarné de son vivant déjà, et aujourd'hui encore, le génie poétique romantique. Un révolté épris d'indépendance, un ténébreux égoïste et misogyne, scandaleux mais aussi courageux qui n'aura pas hésité à combattre pour la liberté des peuples d'Italie et de Grèce. Il fut le sixième baron Byron. Mieux connu sous le nom de Lord Byron. Avec Daniel Salvatore Schiffer. « Lord Byron » ; folio biographies. Sujets traités : Lord Byron, baron, Newstead, Angletterre, poète, romantique, génie, scandaleux , liberté Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
US Pushes LNG, Denmark Offshore Permits

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 31:51


This week we discuss the Danish government's permit extensions for two offshore wind farms, the U.S. Senate's new renewable energy bill, the Belgian government's halted wind farm tender, and the complexities of laying seabed cables for wind farms. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here's your hosts, Alan Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes.  Allen Hall 2025: Well welcome back to Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I have Rosemary Barnes down in Canberra Australia. Phil's in California, and evidently he lives next door to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and I, I had no idea, Phil, like you're that close to royalty.  Phil Totaro: I'm not. You're  Allen Hall 2025: making that up. Joel's up in Wisconsin somewhere in the northern wilds of Wisconsin. Next to a cheese factory, and here I sit in Charlotte, North Carolina. If we've been paying attention or if you've been paying attention to the news over the last, uh, 48 hours in America has been complete chaos as we are recording this and the US Senate has [00:01:00] passed a bill regarding renewable energy and it's back to the house. Supposedly this is all gonna get signed off by the 4th of July. So we're recording it. Today is July 2nd. Um. So by the time you hear this, something may or may not have happened, and we're trying to keep abreast of the latest, but I think there's some other news going on around the world. And, uh, one of the stories we found interesting was the Danish Offshore, uh, agency Energy Agency has approved permit extensions for two of Denmark's oldest offshore wind farms, which marks a major milestone for. Wind energy longevity. The middle Gruden and Newstead offshore wind farms have received permission to operate for an additional 25 years and 10 years respectively. That is massive extension. Uh, the middle Gruden facility, which is built in 2001, has about 20 turbines and about 40 megawatts of capacity, and it's owned by a community cooperative. [00:02:00] And the Danes being on top of all these things, uh, allowed the extension after doing an engineering analysis showing that the infrastructure has more life. This is unusual. Is this just a artifact of early designs being overly conservative? And these wind farms can practically live forever? I think so. I, uh,  Joel Saxum: I like it. Alright. I wish that all these wind turbines are built this way because it's then you can get more longevity of, I think now of course when everybody has a repower now or tries to extend life, they're trying to really do it. So they're trying to, if we're gonna put money, we'll try to, you know, up the kilowatt, we'll try to up the capacity, well then the foundations don't hold and these kind of things. So it's kind of like if you look at, um. I'm up here in northern Wisconsin, not too far from my house. There's a bridge that was built by the CCC, uh, the civilian Conservation Corps in like the, um, at the Great Depression. So like in the 1930s, late, [00:03:00] late 1920s. And that bridge is fine. Like it's golden. It's still good, right? But it was overbuilt, super built to be heavy duty construction. And there's another bridge just down the road from that same one over the same river that was done in the seventies that needs a complete replacement. Because it was done, it was done with like, you know, di different design functions, not as robust. And,

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
Exploring Virtue-Based Leadership with Dr. Toby Newstead

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 37:24 Transcription Available


Send us a textDr. Toby Newstead is a respected leadership scholar and practitioner at the University of Tasmania, located in lutruwita on the lands of the palawa and pakana people. With a background in corporate change, leadership development, and professional communications, she brings practical expertise to her academic, coaching, and consulting work.An internationally recognized researcher, Dr. Newstead specializes in virtues-based leadership development, leadership ethics, and leadership in the volunteer sector. Her research appears in top journals. In 2023, she published a book titled Leadership and Virtues: Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership.Dr. Newstead is an established executive leadership coach and deeply engaged with industry and community. She regularly delivers impactful workshops, keynotes, and facilitation sessions. Dr Newstead's research, teaching, coaching and facilitation has local and international impact, shaping the leaders of today and tomorrow.A Quote From This Episode“If we can insert virtues between stimulus and response, we can be more intentional about who we are and how we show up as leaders.”Resources Mentioned in This Episode Book: Lessons in ChemistryBook: The Dreaming PathAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for Prague - October 15-18, 2025!About  Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: Practical Wisdom for LeadersBlogMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic. ♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights
Domain Property with Belinda Sinclair

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 11:19


Each week Luke Grant chats with Head of Sales at Domain, Belinda Sinclair about all the latest happenings on the Sydney and Brisbane Real Estate Markets. For all the latest listings and real estate news go to www.domain.com.au SYDNEY: Modern Development living: Luxe designer residence with city views 202/5 Colindia Avenue, Neutral Bay 3 bed/ 2 garage/ 2 bath https://www.domain.com.au/202-5-colindia-avenue-neutral-bay-nsw-2089-2019855617 BRISBANE: Sub-Penthouse with City Views and a first-of-its-kind wellness lifestyle package 2302/20 Festival Place, Newstead 4 bed/ 3 garage/3 bath https://www.domain.com.au/2302-20-festival-place-newstead-qld-4006-2019505557See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Designed for Life
Designed forn Life - Live at Newstead Wood School

Designed for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 76:51


How do you build a successful design & technology department from the ground up with an entirely new staff? What curriculum changes should you make at KS3, KS4 and KS5 to ensure you stretch and challenge what are undoubtedly very bright students? What physical changes can you make to the department's look, feel and function when the budget is tight but you want to improve how students and parents view the subject? What role can external visitors and competitions play in building a successful curriculum offer and delivery?These are all questions that will be tackled in the latest episode of Designed for Life as we head to where Kent touches London in Orpington and talk with staff and students from Newstead Wood School - Sunday Times Schools Guide, State Secondary School of the Year, London, 2025.  In the podcast, we talk to the Headteacher and other senior staff about the role that D&T plays in providing a broad and balanced curriculum. We also speak with Natalie Cameron, Head of Department, about her journey from this part of Kent to China and Singapore, what pulled her back to her origins, and the leadership challenge she has taken on at Newstead Wood.We speak with students from Year 7 to Year 13 about their experience of Design & Technology, why creativity and the knowledge, skills, and personal attributes obtained within the subject are essential to them, and perhaps most importantly, why D&T is fun!So please sit back, grab an hour to yourself, and join me as Designed for Life visits Newstead Wood School https://www.newsteadwood.co.uk/https://www.designtechnology.org.uk/news/designed-for-life-newstead-wood-school/  

The Crafty Pint Podcast
Behind The Scenes At The CIBD Convention 2025

The Crafty Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 70:07


In early March, The Crafty Pint headed to Hobart for the 38th Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers Asia Pacific Convention. The event brings together brewers, distillers and suppliers from all over the globe for several days of technical presentations and networking with the aim of improving standards and education for technical brewers and distillers.To provide a behind-the-scenes slice of what CIBD is all about, we recorded three distinct, shorter-than-usual podcast interviews for this episode.First up, you'll hear Will and Craig chat to CIBD CEO Tom Shelston and president Dr Megan Sheehy PhD about the organisation's purpose, history and why there's now a C in front of IBD. Next up is Carlos Ruiz, chief sales officer at HVG, a major German hop grower and supplier. Against the backdrop of the craft lager renaissance, we wanted to pick his brains about the growing interest from craft brewers in traditional German hops as well as his impressive journey in the Bavarian beer industry, one that starts in Venezuela.Finally, we look more locally and talk to Tim Bishop, co-founder and head brewer at Easy Tiger, about his experience at CIBD and his brewery's story. Based on Tassie's northeast coast, the brewery is as tiny as it is unique, complete with a café, multiple restaurants and a cinema. Ahead of those chats, James and Will cover the industry's recent news, including Last Man Standing's takeover of the former home of Newstead, and Nail Brewing's impending 25th anniversary.We're excited to announce that Pint of Origin is return for a thirteenth time – touching down in Melbourne from May 8 to 19, and to bring back Bintani's Sam Bethune with more ways breweries can get the most out of their ingredients. We're also eager to see more submissions for the Bluestone Yeast Brewery of the Month and our Have You Done A Rallings? campaign celebrating the country's good beer citizens.Start of segments: 14:26 – Tom Shelston & Dr Megan Sheehy 27:37 – Bintani Brewery Booster 31:29 – Carlos Ruiz 54: 55 – Tim BishopRelevant links: CIBD Hobart HVG Easy Tiger Last Man Standing Take Over Newstead Tough As Nail Pint of Origin 2025 Bintani Nominate a good beer citizen Nominate a Bluestone Yeast Brewery of the MonthTo find out more about supporting the show or otherwise partnering with The Crafty Pint, contact craig@craftypint.com.

Menzies Leadership Forum
Talking Leadership Development: “The Answers to Your Leadership Development Questions?”, with Dr Toby Newstead

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 66:30


The Answers to Your Leadership Development Questions: What constitutes truly effective leadership development? With an abundance of theories, frameworks, and methodologies available, how can we discern which approaches are most effective—and in what contexts? More critically, how do we measure genuine developmental progress in leaders? In this episode of Talking Leadership Development, we present key insights from the February 21st webinar. Hosted by Toby Newstead, PhD, the conversation involved leading scholars and experienced practitioners who engaged in a rigorous discussion on these pressing questions. Whether you are responsible for designing leadership programs, teaching leadership, developing others, or enhancing your own capabilities, this conversation offers research-driven perspectives and practical strategies to elevate leadership development in complex and evolving environments. Hosted by Dr Toby Newstead from the University of Tasmania, the panel included Dr. Ruchi Sinha from Nanyang Technological University Singapore; Dr. Scott Allen from Cox School of Business Executive Education, Southern Methodist University; Prof. Ronald Riggio from Kravis Leadership Institute - Claremont McKenna College

Menzies Leadership Forum
Talking Leadership Development: "Challenges & Opportunities in Developing Leadership", with Dr Toby Newstead

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 55:36


"Challenges & Opportunities in Developing Leadership" What stands between us and more effective leadership development? From the research-practice gap to emerging challenges like generative AI and leader burnout, traditional approaches are being tested like never before. Leading academics and seasoned practitioners unpacked critical challenges in leadership development and revealed promising ways forward. Hosted by Toby Newstead, PhD, the discussion delves into how leadership development, according to the panellists, must go beyond surface-level skills to embrace a deeper sense of purpose, empathy, and collective responsibility. It's about navigating complex social and organisational challenges with a strong sense of purpose and accountability. Hosted by Dr Toby Newstead from the University of Tasmania, the panel included Professor Michelle Ryan, Gender Equality Expert, Professor of Social and Organisational Psychology; Dr Tomas Remenyi, Science Translator & Climate Scientist; Sara Redman, Leadership & Culture Consultant; Prof. David Day, Professor of Psychological Science and Leadership

Harmonious World
Discovering the Watford Jazz Junction Festival with Chris Newstead

Harmonious World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 29:52


Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, in which I interview musicians about how their music helps make the world more harmonious.In this case, it's a clarinettist who also helps many of us hear more great music - Chris Newstead is festival director of the Watford Jazz Junction Festival. Chris goes through the many musical delights that are on offer from 10 to 18 May 2025 and if you're anywhere near London in that period, there will be something worth catching when you're free, so grab your tickets now.Thanks to Chair of the Festival Orphy Robinson MBE, for providing one of his tracks - Chunky But Funky - to bookend my conversation with Chris. As part of the fundraising for the festival, Orphy is bringing musicians from the Royal Academy of Music to the Watford Pump House on 28 February, so get your tickets now!Get in touch to let me know what you think!Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showRead my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blogFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter

Brew with the Bennetts
Episode #151 - Forest of gold, Royal Variety Gossip, Tornado experience, Newstead Abbey and much more!

Brew with the Bennetts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 88:19


On the powerpoint slides tonight! Forest of cold  Royal Variety Gossip Newstead Abbey Snowed in! Byron Long nails experiment Sophia's audition No correspondence!  Geese fears When nature attacks! Volcano Drone Geology Jemma Tornado experience Say hello bwtbpod@gmail.com Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ATI Podcast
ATI PODCAST - Episode 127 - TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (WATCH ALONG) W/ MARCUS NEWSTEAD & WAXING-ON WITH R&J

ATI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 133:52


On this episode of the ATI PODCAST hosts BARRETT and RIDGE JACKSON or #WAXINGONWITHR&J welcome MARCUS NEWSTEAD of St. Louis bands FISTER, PATH OF MIGHT, DAYBRINGER, BASTARD, PASTLIFETIGER, MACHREE, LAST FLIGHT HOME, & more BACK to the show to do a #WATCHALONG for THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE for it's 50th ANNIVERSARY! Where to find/listen to all things MARCUS NEWSTEAD IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/riffpanther/⁠ FISTER BANDCAMP = ⁠https://fister.bandcamp.com/⁠ DAYBRINGER BANDCAMP = ⁠https://daybringer.bandcamp.com/album/dust-provenance⁠ BASTARD BANDCAMP = ⁠https://bastardstl.bandcamp.com/⁠⁠ ⁠ PATH OF MIGHT BANDCAMP = ⁠https://pathofmight.bandcamp.com/album/deep-chrome ⁠ Like, Listen, Enjoy, Subscribe to the ATI Podcast anywhere you get your podcast audio.⁠ ⁠https://flow.page/atipod⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/support

Menzies Leadership Forum
Talking Leadership Development: “Leadership Development for What?”, with Dr Toby Newstead

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 73:56


"Leadership Development for What?" What are we developing leaders to be or do? When/where/how do we distinguish between educating, training, and developing leaders and/or processes of leadership?  This podcast adaptation delves into the complexities of leadership development, posing the critical question: "Leadership development for what?" With global investments in leadership programs, panellists explore the ultimate purpose behind them, considering whether the goal is personal advancement, organisational growth, or driving social change. Featuring perspectives from leadership scholars, Indigenous educators, and practitioners, the discussion emphasises the importance of mentorship, values-driven leadership, and addressing real-world issues like equity, justice, and climate action. The podcast challenges the status quo, calling for leadership development to be more inclusive, purpose-driven, and focused on creating meaningful impact in today's complex world. Hosted by Dr Toby Newstead from the University of Tasmania, the panel included Dr Michael Lickers from Royal Roads University; Liz Gillies from the Menzies Foundation; Will Smith from JCP Youth; Herman Tse from Monash University & Harvard Business Review; and Suze Wilson from Massey University School of Management. 

Time Between Times Storytelling with Owen Staton
Time between Times Storytelling with Owen Staton. Episode 152 . The White lady of Newstead Abbey

Time Between Times Storytelling with Owen Staton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 16:02


An episode celebrating the power of stories on World Mental Health Awareness Day and the benefit they can have when times are tough. Even though the tale may be dark it can still be of so much benefit to a tired mind. This week's tale comes from the incredible Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire. The home of the famous romantic Poet Lord Byron and many Spirits. Today we tell the tragic tale of one of those Phantoms. The White Lady of Newstead Abbey. www.welshstoryteller.com X - @theowenstaton www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton www.patreon.com/owenstaton7 The Gathering at Haunted Hollow - 31st October 2024 at 9pm Via Zoom https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1032614386427?aff=oddtdtcreator Please do not listen whilst driving or operating machinery Have a great week Owen x

Cool Dad Collective.
#46. The Life Of A Girl Dad || Lewis Collocott

Cool Dad Collective.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 63:58


Today I'm joined by fellow girl dad and local fitness legend Lewis Collocott. Lewis has been in the fitness industry for 8 years now as both a Personal Trainer and Group Training Coach. He is the Group Fitness director at Function Well in Newstead and balances that with raising his 2 daughters. We chat all things fitness, girl dad problems and our own philosophies on staying healthy while balancing the demands of dad life!COOLDAD MERCH IS LIVE! HOODIES, SHIRTS, HATS: www.cooldadco.comCoolDadCollective is a place for real, relatable stories and experiences around fatherhood to so you know that you are not alone. None of us really know what we're doing but we're all just trying to our best. Join the community for weekly episodes around the different aspects of fatherhood and becoming a dad! Join the CoolDadCollective Cool Dads on facebook now!https://www.facebook.com/groups/904683901198809/Got a question about fatherhood? Send it in!Join the community of socials!Instagram: @cooldadcollective_Tiktok: @cooldadcollectiveContact: cooldadcollective@hotmail.comIf you're really enjoying the podcast swing it a rating and review where ever your listening or share the link with another dad!

Robert McLean's Podcast
Interview: Genevieve talks about the tireless and seemingly endless effort that saw a solar farm set up at the central Victorian town of Newstead

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 23:48


Genevieve Barlow (pictured) was part of a core community group that spent the best part of two decades creating a solar farm for the central Victorian community. Along with others on the Renewable Newstead committee, Genevieve worked with the State Government and ultimately "Flow Power" to make the solar farm a reality. Interest from across Australia in what has happened at Newstead was ignited after the Australian Broadcasting Corporation screened the news item; "Newstead is first town in Victoria to open its own solar farm". Genevive and her committee are happy to talk with other communities about their achievement.

Menzies Leadership Forum
Talking Leadership Development: “What is Leadership”, with Dr Toby Newstead

Menzies Leadership Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 58:41


“What is Leadership”, the premise is simple: in order to effectively develop leadership (and therefore justify the exorbitant spending on it), we need greater clarity on what exactly 'it' is.   This webinar adaption explores the backdrop of the multi-billion-dollar leadership industry, within which little consensus exists in relation to what leadership actually is or how to develop it, and in consideration of the often-bemoaned gap between research and practice, Talking Leadership Development showcases diverse perspectives in an effort to distill synergies and lift the understanding and practice of leadership development in Australia and beyond.  Hosted by Dr Toby Newstead and Dr Joey Crawford from the University of Tasmania, the panel included Adam Gowen from Country Universities Centre Southern Shoalhaven; Professor Amy Tian from Curtin University; Associate Professor Nathan Eva from Monash University; and Katherine Ellis, CEO of Leadership Victoria. 

Enter Sadmen: The Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Hall of Fame
Episode 80 - School's Out (ft. Metallica, Triumph & Dare)

Enter Sadmen: The Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 89:11


The Tico Torres Tombola of Topics & Themes handed out a banger for this episode, with Mark, Steve and Richard tasked with finding three albums released between 1970 and 1995 that had a tangible link to the subject of 'school'.  Steve went all Billy Bunter and drew inspiration from the1950s when teachers in English schools were still known as 'masters'. Any excuse to get messers Hetfield, Ulrich, Newstead and Hammett back on the show, right? And so the Bay Area gods' 1986 MASTERclass - and the penultimate 'Metallica album that will feature on the show - duly made its entrance. Mark opted for something a little on the nose and mined his old timetable for some clues. After rejecting Bad English. and with the well of ideas running dry, he opted for something that was about as polar in its oppositeness to Master Of Puppets as it was possible to get. Welcome, then, Sport Of Kings from Canadian rockers Triumph - also released in 1986. And so, to Richard, who has always had an incidental relationship with the spirit of the few rules that exist on the show. Which is why we'll leave him to explain the ludicrously tenuous link to 'school' that he managed to contrive as justification for turning up to the recording session with Dare's 1988 offering, Out Of The Silence, under his arm ...

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
NZ Sporting History: Jenny Newstead

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 28:01


Our guest for New Zealand Sporting History this week was a household name in the 90s. Jenny Newstead made her paralympic games debut in the 1992 tournmament in Barcelona. It's fair to say she smashed it; winning medals in all her swimming events. Apart from Cristeen Smith's gold medal in Athletics, Jenny's four golds and a silver basically WAS New Zealand's medal count. And then 4 years later in Atlanta, she did it again. Jenny joins us from our Christchurch studio to tell us about her swimming success and what she's up to now.

The Adviser Podcast Network
New Broker: How sales skills and CrossFit helped this new broker thrive

The Adviser Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 45:23


For Queensland-based broker Dan Cooke, mortgage broker at Mortgage Choice in Newstead, a background in sales has helped him hit the ground running as a broker. In this episode of New Broker, tune in to find out: How his CrossFit gym became a referral hotspot. The benefits of providing good service to ‘tyre kickers'. How he's building relationships with new referrers. And much more!

Caffeine, Crime and Canines
Episode 155 - Allison Newstead*

Caffeine, Crime and Canines

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 20:44


In 1993, Allison Newstead, a teenager from Cessnock, Hunter Valley, was brutally murdered, leaving behind a community haunted by unanswered questions.   Join us as we delve into the chilling details of this unsolved case, piecing together clues in search of justice for Allison. Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbi0wwh4GQU&t=7s www.caffeinecrimeandcanines.com.au buymeacoffee.com.au/caffeinecrimecanines

Harmonious World
An intriguing and informative chat with Chris Newstead from Watford Jazz Festival

Harmonious World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 17:04


If you like jazz, you should get along to Watford Jazz Festival, 12-19 May 2024.If you don't know much about jazz (yet), do the same.I had a chat with founder and festival director Chris Newstead, who ran through all the delights on offer this year, so if you can, you should pop along to see some of the great acts appearing in Watford.The Harmonious World theme tune you can hear at the start and end of our conversation was composed and performed by pianist Joe English.Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showThanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.Read my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blogFollow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter

How I Learned to Love Shrimp
Simon Newstead on developing alternatives to animal protein

How I Learned to Love Shrimp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 81:55 Transcription Available


Simon Newstead, entrepreneur turned impact investor, is a founding co-partner of Better Bite Ventures who back food-tech founders in Asia.In this episode, we deep dive into the world of alt protein and the different technologies available in the alternative protein space. We look at Asia specifically where Simon's work is focussed as well as the challenges this industry is facing as a whole. We also quiz Simon on his view on the timelines we should work towards to see this global shift in consumption towards animal-free alternatives. Relevant links to things mentioned throughout the show:Better Bite Ventures: Website80K podcasts; Bruce Friedrich, Good Food Institute Seren Kell, Good Food InstituteRethink Welfare Range EstimatesDavid Humbird: Scale up economics for cultured meatRegulatory approval of cultivated meat in the USGood Food InstituteImpactful Animal Advocacy SlackRed to Green podcast The Counter article on the difficulties of cultivated meatJacob Peacock's research on the price, taste and convenience hypothesis on the EA forumJohannes Ackva's  comment thread about analogues to environmental technologies Bruce Friedrich (GFI President) first reply  and second reply If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review us - we would really appreciate it! Likewise, feel free to share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it. You can send us feedback and guest recommendations via Twitter or email us at hello@howilearnedtoloveshrimp.com. Enjoy!

ATI Podcast
Season 2: Episode 8 - MARCUS NEWSTEAD of FISTER, PATH OF MIGHT, DAYBRINGER, BASTARD, LAST FLIGHT HOME, etc.

ATI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 118:16


On this episode of the ATI Podcast hosts Barrett and Josh welcome MARCUS NEWSTEAD of St. Louis bands FISTER, PATH OF MIGHT, DAYBRINGER, BASTARD, PASTLIFETIGER, MACHREE, LAST FLIGHT HOME, & more BACK to the show! Marcus gives extensive updates on all his ongoing music projects: member changes in Path of Might, upcoming Fister tour and writing of new record, Daybringer upcoming shows, recaps recent PASTLIFETIGER performances, and Marcus teases something new in the works involving other skilled St. Louis Musicians, Carvin McRoy and John Clark. The boys dip into road stories, memories of old venues in St. Louis, what it would be like to live in/visit Japan, struggles with social anxiety, their love of Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, love for St. Louis style pizza, and so much more! Where to find/listen to all things MARCUS NEWSTEAD - IG: https://www.instagram.com/riffpanther/ FISTER BANDCAMP = https://fister.bandcamp.com/ DAYBRINGER BANDCAMP = https://daybringer.bandcamp.com/album/dust-provenance BASTARD BANDCAMP = https://bastardstl.bandcamp.com/  PATH OF MIGHT BANDCAMP = https://pathofmight.bandcamp.com/album/deep-chrome Special thanks to Ben Sharp of Cloudkicker for the ATI Podcast open! Listen/support CLOUDKICKER on BANDCAMP at ⁠https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/⁠ Like, Listen, Enjoy, Subscribe to the ATI Podcast anywhere you get your podcast audio.⁠ https://flow.page/atipod⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/support

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon
TAC 195 - Butch Patrick (Munsters), Part 2 of Scott Newstead (Cold War Motors)

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 26:50


(05-07-2020) - Randy & Hot Rod Bob catch up with "Munsters" actor Butch Patrick for an update on his "Munster coach" and "Dragula" clones....and has the best Munsters story ever (when the cast takes an unexpected thrill ride in Hollywood). Then it's Part 2 with Scott Newstead of Cold War Motors, talking Plymouth wagons, how old he is and what's COVID like in Canada! (Talking About Cars is owned by Randy Kerdoon and Too Tired Guys Productions, all rights reserved, check out our TOO TIRED GUYS/TALKING ABOUT CARS YOUTUBE CHANNEL)

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon
TAC 194 - Scott Newstead (Cold War Motors) Part 1 0f 2

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 29:27


(04-30-2020) - the ZOOM era of Talking About Cars begins! Randy and Bob are joined by the most popular guest in TAC history! "Cold War Motors" host Scott Newstead has an update on his 60 Fury, what car is on deck for his next project, and what Scott really thinks about...CONVERTIBLES! (Talking About Cars is owned by Randy Kerdoon and Too Tired Guys Productions, all rights reserved, check out our TOO TIRED GUYS/TALKING ABOUT CARS YOUTUBE CHANNEL)

Awesome Audiobooks
Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey by Washington Irving

Awesome Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 338:53


Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!
The False Promise of Alcohol with Ellen Newstead

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 52:47


Most of our Tribe Sober members are quite mature – like me ;-)  They drank socially in their 20's and 30's and it was only later in life that they found themselves becoming dependent. But now and again we come across a younger person and my guest this week is Ellen Newstead who is in her early 30's.  She was smart enough to realise at an early age that alcohol was messing up her life and that she would be happier and healthier without it. Ditching the booze at 30 changes your future - and that's exactly what she did. Ellen's drinking career was short but it was intense and she very sensibly decided to get sober for her wedding – which she did, and she's never looked back.   In this Episode Like many teenagers Ellen was quite shy with self esteem issues and found that alcohol helped her relax and have fun She enjoyed the buzz and was soon chasing that feeling Her first experience of drinking was Alcopops which are between 4 and 8% alcohol If you listened to last week's podcast you will have heard marketing expert Nigel Jones explain how we are groomed by the alcohol industry to drink alcohol from a very early age – groomed to be their lifelong customers Of course alcohol tastes unpleasant to a first time drinker – so they get round this problem by flavoring the alcopops to taste like cola or lemonade Teenage girls are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of Alcopops and drinking before the age of 18 will increase the likelihood of dependence as we get older When she thinks back to those years of teenage drinking Ellen realises that for her “fun and alcohol” became so closely linked she couldn't imagine one without the other – a situation that continued for the next decade For many of us alcohol is perceived as the “gateway to fun” and Ellen talked about the “false promise of alcohol” Millions of us bought into this false promise and it took me decades to realise that alcohol is just 10% ethanol and 90% marketing! The fun comes from the people who are with and the environment you are in When Ellen went off to Uni she was expecting to find lots of other enthusiastic drinkers but soon realised that not many of her contempories were in her league – she was the ringleader - always the one wanting to make every social event about drinking! By her second year at Uni she had found a weekend job in a bar and had started to enjoy drinking alone, at work and at home By her early 20's a bottle of wine a night was the norm She went through a period of unemployment when she was 25 and that was when she totally “lost it” as she puts it She treated the pub as a social club and went there every day, she met someone who invited her to his house to continue drinking and sleep over if she needed to She would often drink to oblivion and wake up not quite knowing where she was Ellen would lie to her boyfriend and parents about where she had spent the night Fortunately Ellen got a job which put some kind of structure into her life so her drinking was confined to weekend binge drinking Then came Covid so home drinking became the norm as the pubs were closed As she no longer had access to the pub she recreated her comfort zone in her spare room A home pub – complete with beer mats, signage and bar snacks! The pubs were busy delivering containers of alcohol people's homes so the drinking could continue in spite of lockdown As the UK gradually opened up again drinking was allowed in outside in beer gardens Ellen was so excited by this development that she drank to blackout the first 3 times she went to the pub! In spite of this she maintains she wasn't physically addicted – her addiction was more psychological If you listen to Tribe Sober podcast episode 48 you can hear Molly Watts explaining why only 10% of dependent drinkers are physically addicted – for the rest of us its psychological Ellen began to hover around rock bottom – she lost her wallet, she lost a weekend, she was refused service in a bar… More importantly though she was beginning to lose patience with the chaos that alcohol was creating in her life – the constant threat of blackout or doing something stupid was wearing her down She was coming to the conclusion that alcohol was taking away an awful lot more than it was delivering After three boozy weekends which she describes as “hideous” she decided to quit completely She didn't even contemplate moderation so unlike many of us she didn't have to waste years in the moderation trap When she decided to quit she was 30 years old with a wedding coming up She told her friends and family and the fact that nobody questioned her decision would indicate that they realised that Ellen had a drinking problem She'd been scrolling IG and was excited to find a vibrant, diverse community with lives like hers but all the better for not including booze She did a few sober stretches and started to sample the benefits of sobriety She found a sober role model in Millie Gooch – Millie is the same age as Ellen and explained how to navigate festivals and bottomless brunches without alcohol She didn't even bother to wait for the “perfect date” when she had no plans – after all she always had plans She was fully aware that there is never a perfect time to stop drinking and that she had to do it now! Ellen began to work on her mindset She treated every event as a challenge and rather than saying “I can't” she started to say “what if I try?” She started to realise that fun was more about who she was with and what she was doing She started to see through the false promise of alcohol She started to question various aspects of her drinking and began to see a pointlessness in it Ellen was sober for her wedding and honeymoon and remembers every wonderful moment You can follow her on IG @thesobercrow – I'll put the link in the shownotes   More Info Subscription membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com.   Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE   Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help.  Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE.   PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).

WAY FM
Phil chats with students from Newstead Christian School about their BEL project (1/12)

WAY FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 10:22


In class, Newstead Christian School students did Business Enterprise Learning (B.E.L). In groups, they created businesses to sell healthy lunches to the students and staff at N.C.S. 

The Nonlinear Library
EA - An EA storybook for kids by Simon Newstead

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 1:02


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: An EA storybook for kids, published by Simon Newstead on November 27, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Hi folks, Sharing a new EA storybook for kids, designed to help introduce EA concepts to kids in a fun and age-appropriate way.Althea and the Generation Tree tells the story of a free-spirited girl and her trusty sidekick Hamster, who together make a fateful discovery from the distant past. The goal of the project is to help inspire kindness and thoughtfulness in future generations. It's a non-profit project, the e-book will be free and any proceeds from a future hardcopy version will be donated to charity. We'd like the book to be created in a collaborative way, and we're calling for beta readers from the community: - if you have any feedback on the concept or ideas or tips, feel free to share Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

Talking Bollocks - the All About The Rock Podcast
Episode 128: Jesse & Jesus From Underlord

Talking Bollocks - the All About The Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 69:53


Support Podcast Patreon In this episode I was able to catch up with Jesse & Jesus from Underlord on the eve of the release of their debut EP Groundbreaker. Jesse and Jesus are names you may remember as members of the Newstead band. Here they discuss the whirlwind that was their time in the band, how it all came together and how it ended. Now, all these years later, it's all come together for them again and we discuss what made them bring Underlord to life.    In addition there is a rant through the news with the usual amount of praise and distain for everything from fans helping bands to fans hindering bands and Blackie Lawless as an old farmer from the deep south.    This Is Parakeet Bollocks.  Video Interview Underlord - Bandcamp    

WBEN Extras
Erie County Sheriff John Garcia and District Attorney John Flynn detail Thursday's murder-suicide in Newstead and Clarence

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 17:07


My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 252 - [Australia] Investing in Alternative Proteins in Asia with Simon Newstead, Founding Partner at Better Bite Ventures

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 54:56


Today we're interviewing Simon Newstead, founding partner of Better Bite Ventures. A Venture fund that focuses specifically on Asia Pacific. Why? You'll find out in this episode! Simon has an entrepreneurial background in tech and started investing in the early stages alt-protein companies because of his compassion for animals. Some of his and his business partner, Michel Klar's portfolio includes notable brands like Tindle and Green Rebel Ok, so you might have heard me rant before, he's a tech entrepreneur? Does he even understand food? Did you know before starting Better Bite Ventures, Michel Klar and Simon Newstead started and sold their own chocolate company just to understand how the food industry works? That's dedication. Simon's interview is full of data and statistics that show APAC as an amazing land of opportunity for alt-protein startups. You'll also learn some practical tips on how to get into investing. If you're interested. Shownotes: http://myfoodjobrocks.com/252Simon  

Heartgod Media Podcast
Metallica Top Ten Songs/Albums Ranked

Heartgod Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 66:31


Eric and I give our top ten lists for Metallica songs and rank their albums. was Newstead the king of the undercut? Was Lars right? 

War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv
65. LEADERSHIP: Toby Newstead and Suze Wilson on character, virtues and Zelensky's leadership

War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 13:52


Toby Newstead, Lecturer in Management at the University of Tasmania, and Suze Wilson, Senior Lecturer at the School of Management at Massey University in New Zealand, discuss the importance of character and virtues to good leadership - and how this applies to what we have seen of President Zelensky's leadership during the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.  Suze and Toby on virtues and Zelensky's leadership in The Conversation "The Value of Virtue: 7 reasons why Volodymyr Zelenskyy's crisis leadership has been so effective"  Suze and Toby's research on virtues and crisis leadership during the COVID19 pandemic For episode updates follow on twitter: @jessicagenauer     

ATI Podcast
Episode 15 - Marcus Newstead of Fister, DayBringer, and Path of Might

ATI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 178:28


On Episode 15, Barrett invites guest Marcus Newstead of Fister, DayBringer, and Path of Might to discuss everything he and his musical projects have in the works. Barrett details Marcus' inspiration on his own musical influences, aspirations and formative years.  The fellahs discuss Marcus' bio/rise in Mineral Area local music scene- including former projects (Last Flight Home and Machree), formation of Marcus' current projects, road stories, how Marcus and his compatriots stayed engaged amidst the tribulations of COVID19 Pandemic, and reigniting the live-show experience. Barrett and Marcus also detail their love for Medical Cannabis, David Cronenberg, David Lynch, 80's horror, Gangster Rap, MF DOOM, Cave-In, ZZ Top, Thin Lizzy, Primitive Man, Thou, The Creepy Crawl, George Carlin, Saint Vitus, Vinyl Records, Cassette Tapes, and Jason Asberry.  Also detailed, their disdain for Gerrymandering and the pretentious nature of Jared Leto.  Featured throughout the episode is exclusive live performances from all three of Marcus' bands - Fister, DayBringer, and Path of Might. Like, Listen, Enjoy, Subscribe to the ATI Podcast anywhere you get your podcast audio. Check out Fister - https://fister.bandcamp.com/ Listen to DayBringer - https://daybringer.bandcamp.com/ Groove to Path of Might - https://pathofmight.bandcamp.com/ Special thanks to Ben Sharp of Cloudkicker for the ATI Podcast open! Listen/support Cloudkicker on BANDCAMP at https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ati-podcast/support

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon
TAC 127 - Mark Towle, Constance Nunes (Rust to Riches), Scott Newstead Part 2 (Cold War Motors)

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 32:49


(11-22-2018) - Randy heads to the "Rock N Roll" auction in Indio and chats with Car Masters Constance Nunes and Mark Towle about their new Netflix series, then it's Part 2 of our chat with Canada's Scott Newstead about his fun YouTube show "Cold War Motors". Like, rate us 5 stars, and give us a review!

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon
TAC 120 - Michael Cole (Mod Squad), Scott Newstead (Cold War Motors)

Talking About Cars “Classic” with Randy Kerdoon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 46:37


(08-16-2018) - From 1968 to 1973, "the Mod Squad" graced our TV Screens and featured the crime fighting exploits of "young people" working with local police. Their ride originally was a 1950 Mercury Woodie Wagon, which was destroyed early in the series to the shock of fans. Why oh Why? Michael Cole has the answers and the story of the car...that didn't want to die....THEN, our pal Scott Newstead from the "Cold War Motors" You-Tube channel joins us to talk about his rather unique channel and his large collection of US/Canadian car hybrids (no, not EV type....but cars with a Plymouth rear and a Dodge front clip!!)

A Rational Fear
Jan Has Issues, We Have a Live Show - Jan Fran, Lewis Hobba and Dan Ilic

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 118:38


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