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In this episode of the Tech Doctor podcast, the Tech Doctors welcome special guest Nicole Bond and Tim Noonan. Nicole and Tim were Braille 'n Speak users who enthusiastically explained why they loved the Braille 'n Speak. Nicole got her Braille 'n Speak at age 7 and used it through college. Tim used the […]
We discussed how so-called "primitive" populations eating their native diet do not experience all the maladies of "modern" societies. We also discussed low-carb diets and the odd sunscreen / melanoma paradox. Online from Cypress, Geoff Bond, an evolutionary lifestyle anthropologist, is a world-renowned scientist who has extensively researched forager societies of the past and present. Deadly Harvest: The Intimate Relationship Between Our Health and Our Food as well as Paleo in a Nutshell: Living and Eating the Way Nature Intended. Also note Nicole Bond's cookbook, Paleo Harvest: Healthy cooking with the Bond Girl. For his Briefing newsletter, CLICK HERE.
Geoff Bond is a world-renowned scientist and writer who has extensively researched forager societies of the past and present. He is an evolutionary lifestyle anthropologist and the author of Deadly Harvest: The Intimate Relationship Between Our Health and Our Food As well as Paleo in a Nutshell: Living and Eating the Way Nature Intended. You can learn a lot from his informative monthly briefings. His wife, Nicole Bond's cookbook is Paleo Harvest: Healthy cooking with the Bond Girl
Gen Z's buying power is growing, and soon this generation will become the largest audience of shoppers. Being the first generation of true digital natives, they consume advertising and media in a completely different way than other consumers.In this podcast hosted by Luci Rainey, former marketing executive for Comcast and PODS, special guest Nicole Bond, Associate Director of Marketing Strategy at Comperemedia, will share her expertise on Gen Z trends and how to best engage with this key audience in 2024. Key TopicsGen Z myths and realitiesThe diversified needs of the Gen Z consumerHow to breakthrough into this “ad adverse” audienceMarketing investments to prepare for 2024
Nutritional anthropologist, Geoff Bond, is a world-renowned scientist who has extensively researched “forager” societies of the past and present. He is the author of Deadly Harvest: The Intimate Relationship Between Our Health and Our Food and Paleo in a Nutshell: Living and Eating the Way Nature Intended. We talked about what our ancestors ate and how our health would be better if we followed their lead in some ways. Geoff's wife, Nicole Bond wrote the cookbook, Paleo Harvest: Healthy cooking with the Bond Girl. Just for fun, here is my old Library chart, Food Now VS Then.
In today's episode, host Elysha Yong welcomes consumer lifestyle and marketing strategy experts to discuss astrology. It's has been around since the 3rd millennium BC as a way to explain human behaviour (or so some believe). Today, it's experiencing a resurgence—driven by social media—that began with Millennials and has now exploded with Gen Z. The experts explain why the sudden interest from a consumer perspective, discussing themes like spirituality, the collective, self-expression, decision paralysis and regaining control. Curious to understand how and why brands are getting involved, who's doing it well and where the opportunity exists? Listen now to find out what marketers should know before weaving the zodiac into their next brand campaign. Download Mintel's 2022 Global Consumer Trends for free at mintel.com/global-consumer-trends or watch the video at youtube.com/watch?v=jIePecKGhvw. Learn more about Mintel Trends at mintel.com/mintel-trends. Get the latest insights, thinking and perspectives on consumers at mintel.com/blog. Host: Elysha Young, Trends Manager, APAC. Guests: Huiqi Ong, Consumer Lifestyle Analyst, Mintel Reports. Diana Kelter, Associate Director, Mintel Trends, North America. Nicole Bond, Associate Director, Marketing Strategy, Mintel Comperemedia.
Nutritional anthropologist, Geoff Bond, is a world-renowned scientist who has extensively researched “forager” societies of the past and present. He is the author of Deadly Harvest: The Intimate Relationship Between Our Health and Our Food and Paleo in a Nutshell: Living and Eating the Way Nature Intended. We will talk about what our ancestors ate and how our health would be better if we followed their lead in some ways. Geoff's wife, Nicole Bond wrote the cookbook, Paleo Harvest: Healthy cooking with the Bond Girl. Just for fun, here is my old Library chart, Food Now VS Then.
Nutritional anthropologist, Geoff Bond, is a world-renowned scientist who has extensively researched “forager” societies of the past and present. He is the author of Deadly Harvest: The Intimate Relationship Between Our Health and Our Food and Paleo in a Nutshell: Living and Eating the Way Nature Intended. We will talk about what our ancestors ate and how our health would be better if we followed their lead in some ways. Geoff's wife, Nicole Bond wrote the cookbook, Paleo Harvest: Healthy cooking with the Bond Girl. Just for fun, here is my old Library chart, Food Now VS Then.
In this episode of Mintel Little Conversation, host Andrew Davidson is joined by thought leaders across the telecom and media, insurance and omnichannel marketing industries to discuss Mintel Comperemedia's 2021 trend predictions - what the experts got right or wrong and key lessons for marketers as we emerge from the pandemic. Some industries weathered the storm of 2020 by rising to the occasion, but 2021 meant bracing for resets as consumers settled into their 'next normal'. Others had to double-down on innovation to find success - from multi-dimensional engagement to unexpected collaborations and blurred product offers. In 2021, we saw increased marketing spend in certain channels, a shift in messaging tone to be more 'helpful' and campaigns that focused on credibility, localism, brand awareness and a consumer-first perspective. What were the pressing issues and hot topics for marketers in 2021? How did brands step up and step ahead of the competition? What do marketers need to know with regard to offline experiences, blurring marketing and entertainment, and empowerment when planning their 2022 strategies? Listen now to find out! Host: Andrew Davidson, SVP/Chief Insights Officer, Mintel Comperemedia. Guests: Emily Groch, Director of Insights, Telecom, Mintel Comperemedia. Lierin Ehmke, Omni Insights Manager, Mintel Comperemedia. Nicole Bond, Senior Research Analyst, Mintel Comperemedia.
David from Barcaldine has a question- "Why isn't Australian government investing heavily through various CRCs to discover how we can make the most of all the renewable free energy that we've got here in Australia?" Join host Nicole Bond as she questions some of the greatest minds in Australian renewable energy research and investment and discovers why politics has turned it's back on one of the most promising economic windfalls to rural and regional Australia. Guests include Ross Garnout, esteemed Australian economist and researcher (among many, many other things), Dr Mark Diesendorf- a member of the environment and governance group at UNSW who has done extensive work in renewable CRCs and Karin Stark, a member of Farmers for Climate Action and founder of National Renewables in Agriculture conference.
Hey hey everybody, and welcome back to episode 4 of season 3 of "TRU CHAT"... A Community Podcast, and a MeJiMusK Production, entitled; "Englewood's kolour Kingdom." I Am your host JoY of JoYful SoundZ. This episode you'll hear the returning voice of Nicole Bond, a teaching artist who shares her perspective on the power of color in our classrooms as well as our communities. She shares her poem "Color Theory." What responsibility does an artist have to the people if one at all? What roles do artists play in our staying connected to traditions that serve us and letting go one the ones that don't! Thank you to all of "TRU CHAT" supporters and sponsors. Be sure to tune in next week for Episode 5 of season 3 for more of what the artists roles are in society today. I am your host JoY of JoYful SoundZ signing off and out...Peeeaaacccee! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mejimusyk/support
The Australian and Chinese diplomatic relationship is currently strained. What does that mean for our producers? China is one of our biggest trading partners, but also one of the most temperatmental- or is that just what the media wants us to think? Our political expert says our govenment could do more. Join Nicole Bond as she talks to Patrick Hutchinson from the Meat Industry Council, Tony Russell from the Grains Industry Market Access Forum and Dr Matt Killingsworth, head of international politics at the University of Tasmania.
Progressive grazier and entrepreneur James Walker from Longreach in Queensland asks a terrific question- what are the opportunities for Australian agriculture to come from the COVID 19 outbreak? And to talk about the tricky stuff, host Nicole Bond is joined by Fiona Simson from the National Farmers Federation, Tasmanian farmer and television personality Matthew Evans and economist Phin Ziebell from the National Australia Bank.
Rural photographer Edwina Robertson asks when Australia will have it's reckoning in regards to sexual harassment in rural Australia. According to some commentators, we're too late- but all agree we are at crisis point and attitudes and employment systems need to change. Join host Nicole Bond and producer Jayne Cuddihy as they discover another Elephant in the Paddock with guests Dr Skye Saunders- Australia's leading expert on rural sexual harassment, Jackie Jarvis- past president of the Rural, Regional, Remote Women's Network of Western Australia and Dr Lucie Newsome- a lecturer in business at the University of New England in Armidale.
Why don’t we see greater numbers of cattle producers actively engaging in industry affairs these days? A question put forward by James Nason, publisher of Beef Central (http://www.beefcentral.com/).There’s an Elephant in My Paddock host Nicole Bond and producer Jayne Cuddihy hit the phones and gauge interest from a grass roots level, talking to several producers about their engagement with industry bodies.They also get some answers from industry ‘agvocate’ and beef producer Josie Angus-https://www.signaturebeef.com.au/signature-story.html.Daniel Meade from Victoria completed a Nuffield Scholarship on why producers aren’t as engaged with industry issues and offers some practical solutions as to how to better engage them. Download his report here. https://nuffield.com.au/daniel-meade/
Mike Stephens from Meridian Ag has asked a particularly sticky question in this episode. It turns out everyone is thinking about it, but no one has the answer... or do they? Join host Nicole Bond as she chats to Chris Mirams, the executive chair of the Sheep Producers Association of Australia, Stephen Moore, General Manager - Corporate and Commercial for the Northern Australia Pastoral Company and the Cattle Council's Olivia Lawson.
Australian animal vets graduate knowing that several of their alumni will suicide during the course of their careers. Does that shock you? It shocked our host Nicole Bond when journalist Sally Cripps brought up the subject. In this episode we delve deep into the crisis facing our rural vets- a shocking suicide rate, poor rates of pay, emotional blackmail and a crippling workload. Join us for a candid conversation with Dr Libby Harriman, Dr Glenn Keneally and Ellen Buckle from the Australia Cattle Vets Association as they discuss everything from the changing roles of large animal vets, the bio-security of our nation and how to look after a crucial industry.
This episode was recorded LIVE from the Queensland Rural Regional and Remote Women's Network's High Tea at Queensland's Ekka. Hosted by Nicole Bond and produced by Jayne Cuddihy the question for the amazing panellists centres around creativity and the marketing and monetising of it. Including photographer Edwina Robertson, Rural Room's Bec Bignall, Charlotte Durack of Agri Creative and author and flower arranger extraordinaire Annabelle Hickson this is a vibrant and inspiring conversation not to be missed.
Renowned Australian rural journalist Peter Lewis asks about a rising level of frustration about existing political representation. What needs to happen to the Australian political landscape to address the big challenges that the bush faces now and that they will face in the short to medium term?It's a big question but our guests tackle it with fierce passion and intelligence.A daughter of a Singaporean migrant, author and journalist Gabrielle Chan grew up in Sydney but followed her heart to a rural area to live. Her latest book Rusted Off delves deep into the issues and disgruntlement with rural voters with their political representation.Vaughn Johnson was the member for Gregory in Western Queensland for 25 years. A staunch National Party member, he sometimes flirted with controversy when towing the party line. He says things will get worse before they get better.He’s also a grazier and not only grew up in the bush, but has lived there ever since.Dr Kim Houghton is a co- CEO of the Regional Australia Institute.Having worked on regional economic development in Australia for almost 20 years, he has a passion for advocating for people who live in remote and regional Australia. He says politicians and policy makers need to take more risks if they want to reach out to their rural voters.
What measures can be taken to taken to stop people leaving small towns? It's a question that bothers many small communities all over the World, but in this episode of There's an Elephant in my Paddock we shine the spotlight on a small town in Western Queensland has come back from the brink. Matt Bennetto is a grazier and small business owner in Charters Towers and also chairs AgForce North. He joins our host Nicole Bond to ask the tricky questions about the PR problems in rural Australia and what can be done to keep businesses in the bush. They are joined by Jane McNamara- the Mayor of the Flinders Shire in North-Western Queensland. She’s taken an innovative approach to diversifying industry in the area and it’s paying off dividends. Neil Argent is a Professor of Human Geography at the University of New England. He’s done extensive research on understanding the factors and processes that make robust and sustainable rural communities and Ross Maclean is the managing partner of Maclean Partners in North Queensland, who financially advises and services a huge rural and regional client base.
AgForce's new President Georgie Somerset ponders a question that's been irking her for some time. What hinders rural Australia from finding its voice? Join host Nicole Bond as she engages some brilliant minds in conversation to try and get some answers!Georgie Somerset is the President of Agforce in Queensland. She is also a cattle grazier and a fierce advocate for remote and regional businesses, women and development.There’s an Elephant in my Paddock host Nicole Bond put Georgie’s question to a number of experienced professionals in the hope of finding an answer!Susan Lyons is an independent strategy consultant who has developed marketing and customer strategies for 15 years. She's worked on some of the country’s largest brands while a Director at PwC and previously lead advertising strategies for Australia's most successful and effective advertising agencies CHE Proximity and Clemenger Melbourne.Sue Francis is a cattle producer from Dorrigo in New South Wales with a far ranging experience in social media and story telling from the paddock!Chris Earl is a Bendigo-based rural and regional affairs consultant and a former newspaper editor.
Nicole Byer (Loosely Exactly Nicole, Nailed It, Why Won’t You Date Me) joins Beth and Sarah to talk about her love of Rent, show off her beautiful singing voice many times, and change her name to Bond, Nicole Bond. In the most topic-packed episode yet, learn about Nicole’s surprising favorite musical, enjoy the longest discussion anyone has ever had about Tom Collins’ name, and hear why Angel is a combination of characters from the movie Michael and the TV show Drop Dead Diva.
Fleur Anderson from the Rural Business Collective chats with Nicole Bond about launching a website showcasing Outback inspired artists and artists working in regional and remote areas of Australia. http://www.theoutbackgallery.com.au/Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/theoutbackgallery/Among the many pearls of wisdom, Nicole mentioned launching her business before she had completely perfected all the aspects she wanted. But it doesn’t matter, small business is an ever evolving beast!Finished, not perfect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRtV-ugIT0k