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Master coach Nicole Richards joins Dr. Paul for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio. Nicole is a CPA by training, which she has repurposed into “Change Purpose Action.” She helps her clients create and...
In this episode we chat to Nicole Richards, CEO of Allonnia, who are a company harnessing nature to solve the biggest environmental challenges for net positive impact. They transform liability into value by leveraging the power of biotechnology and engineered systems to help our customers reach their ESG goals in a waste-free world. Nicole has over 28 years of industry leadership within water treatment, mining, and chemicals industries and gives us the history and story behind Allonnia, how they work with mining companies, how their technology helps mining companies hit their sustainability goals and thoughts on the trade wars that are having an impact on our industry. KEY TAKEAWAYS Allonnia is leveraging synthetic biology to innovate within the mining industry, focusing on transforming waste into value and addressing sustainability challenges through biotechnology. The company is developing solutions for environmental contaminants like 1,4-Dioxane and PFOS, showcasing the potential of biotechnology to remediate harmful substances in various industries, including mining. Allonnia's first product, D-Solve, aims to selectively remove impurities from ore, which can enhance the grade of metals like nickel and improve overall mining efficiency while reducing environmental impact. The mining industry is increasingly open to innovation, with major companies actively seeking partnerships with startups to test and implement new technologies, creating opportunities for faster commercialisation. Focus on Value Unlocking: The immediate economic drivers for biotech in mining are centred around unlocking value from low-grade ores and waste streams, with long-term goals of reducing environmental liabilities and promoting sustainable practices. BEST MOMENTS "Waste is a failure of the imagination. How do you take synthetic biology or really transformational biology and bring that into these processes?" "In the near term, the biggest driver is in the value unlock... around metals recovery from low-grade ores and waste streams." "If you shut down a mine for a minute, the millions of dollars they're going to lose is incredible." "The way we look at it... is that that's been a huge improvement. They're creating innovation challenges." "What is rare is countries being able to domesticate the processing of those rare earths." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS Get in touch at https://allonnia.com/contact-us/ Follow Allonnia on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/allonnia/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
Episode 40 - Nicole Richards shares her journey with Crohn's, life after ostomy surgery, founding Ostomy Innovations, and her mission to empower women through intimate wear, spirituality and community. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Harnessing Synthetic Biology for Sustainable Mining and Pollution Mitigation.In this episode of The Greener Way, guest host Michelle Baltazar interviews Nicole Richards, CEO of Allonnia, about the company's use of synthetic biology to address sustainability issues. The discussion covers Allonia's work in accelerating nature's process of breaking down contaminants like PFAS, and their initiatives in the mining sector to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions. The episode highlights Allonnia's partnerships in Australia, significant investors including BHP, Vale, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the company's aim to commercialise these technologies.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
In this exciting episode of Property Profits Podcast, we have a special guest, Nicole Richards from Next Phase Investing! Nicole shares her amazing journey in the real estate world, starting from her early days growing up in a realtor family to becoming a master of creative real estate strategies. She dives into how using clouded titles and creative financing helped her succeed and grow her real estate portfolio. Nicole also talks about the power of turning your home equity into investments and the magic of house hacking. Plus, she shares a fascinating story about her first flip and the challenges of working on a house with a complicated past. Nicole's insights into partnership, private lending, and the importance of networking will surely inspire anyone interested in real estate. Join us as Nicole reveals her secrets to real estate success and how she's looking forward to even bigger projects in the future. ================================== Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Episode Description: Dr. Tara Shirvani shares her rich knowledge about the transformative power of synthetic biology across various sectors, far beyond its roots in pharmaceuticals. With a passionate discussion ranging from the potential of algae biofuels to the innovative approaches towards addressing the climate crisis, Tara paints a vivid picture of a future where synthetic biology plays a crucial role in creating sustainable solutions for some of our planet's most pressing challenges. She delves into the critical importance of financing and policy support in scaling biotech innovations and underscores the untapped potential lying in the intersection of biology and technology to reinvent industries, combat climate change, and pave the way for a more sustainable world. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the cutting-edge intersections of biotechnology, climate action, and the evolving landscape of global economies, offering a compelling overview that builds curiosity and interest in the boundless possibilities that synthetic biology holds. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 - Life and Events in the Bustling Heart of New York 00:00:56 - Diving into the Vibrant Biotech Event Landscape 00:02:10 - New York Bio's Pivotal Role in Shaping Life Sciences 00:04:24 - Biotech's Transformative Influence on New York 00:08:18 - Envisioning Synthetic Biology Through the Lens of Disney Magic 00:09:18 - How Synthetic Biology is Reimagining Media's Future 00:12:32 - Bridging Biotech with Climate Technology 00:14:05 - A Deep Dive with Dr. Tara Shirvani on Synthetic Biology's Potential 00:31:07 - Exploring Investment and Regulations Across Europe 00:33:38 - Deciphering Challenges in Biotech Investment and Growth 00:35:28 - Anticipating the Shift in Carbon Pricing and Bio-materials 00:38:18 - Debating the ESG Controversy and Its Impact 00:41:39 - Synthetic Biology's Key Role in Climate Action Strategies 00:47:12 - Evaluating the Economic Impact of Synthetic Biology 00:50:56 - Highlighting Synthetic Biology's Role in Environmental Remediation 00:52:58 - The Crucial Role of Policy in Advancing Synthetic Biology 00:57:40 - The New Frontier: Synthetic Biology in Mining and Remediation Episode Links: Tara Shirvani LinkedIn (link) Plastic Eaters and Turbo Trees by Tara Shirvani (link ) Spin Ping Pong bar (link) KarlSchmieder.com (link) J&J JLabs link NewYorkBio link Biotech.xyz link BioEU link JP Morgan conference link CleanTech Open link Newlab link Brooklyn Navy Yard link COP28 link Carbios link Allonia link Nicole Richards interview (episode link) Get $300 off Synbiobeta tickets (May 6-9 in San Jose, CA) using promo code: Grow Everything Topics Covered: biomaterials, sustainability, biodegradablility, compostibility Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
Through Our Eyes: The Lives and Experiences of rural American teenagers
This podcast goes on a journey into the ideas and experiences of a rural American Teenager. Each week we examine what it's like to be a teenager in today's world. With our hosts Pixie Day and Arianna Carrillo we look at a cross section of the American youth from a small rural town one guest at a time. This week we are introduced to our guest Nicole Richards.Check us out on twitter @ThroughOur3yes. Also check us out and other Jacket Radio Podcast Network Podcast at www.kempjacketradio.com
CesarRespino.com is proud to bring to you at You Can Overcome Anything! Podcast Show, Nicole Richards.She is a Human Potential Specialist, Author and Entrepreneur. She's a guide for people who desire mastery in life, business and relationships.Nicole's message to you is:Most people are just scratching at the surface of their potential. But what if you wrote new story for your life, career or your relationships?To connect with Nicole Richards go to:www.nicolerichards.coIG: @nicolerichards.coTo Connect with CesarRespino go to:
In this episode of The IQT Podcast, Dr. Sarah Sewall delves into the world of critical minerals and the challenges facing the United States' supply chain security. Our guests, Nicole Richards, Nick Myers, and Oliver Gunasekara, share their expertise and innovative approaches to address these challenges. From developing biological solutions for rare earth element separation to utilizing autonomous underwater vehicles for critical mineral extraction, these industry leaders are at the forefront of technology and environmental stewardship. Join us as we explore the importance of domestic supply, responsible mining practices, and the need for government support to ensure a sustainable and secure critical minerals supply chain. Key Takeaways - Challenges in Critical Mineral Supply Chain Security - Technological Solutions and Applications - Environmental and Societal Impact - Future Prospects and Challenges - Government and International Partnerships Featured in this Episode Sarah Sewall EVP, National Innovation Policy, IQT Website: https://www.iqt.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahsewall/ Nicole Richards CEO, Allonnia Website: https://allonnia.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-richards-3268b07/ Nick Myers CEO, Phoenix Tailings Website: https://phoenixtailings.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholaswilliammyers/ Oliver Gunasekara CEO, Impossible Metals Website: https://impossiblemetals.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunasekara/ Additional Resources - Closing the Critical Mineral Gap: https://assets.iqt.org/pdfs/Critical_Minerals_February_2023_final.pdf/web/viewer.html - Why Will Deep Sea Mining Be Less Expensive Than Traditional Land-based Mining?: https://impossiblemetals.com/blog/why-will-deep-sea-mining-be-less-expensive-than-traditional-land-based-mining/ - Current Status of Deep Sea Mining Regulations: https://impossiblemetals.com/blog/current-status-of-deep-sea-mining-regulations/
Welcome to this weeks recap of Grow Everything, where we take a deep dive into the fascinating world of soil health and the incredible power of engineering organisms. Karl and Erum are joined by the amazing Nicole Richards, a 28-year veteran in the chemical space and CEO of Allonnia. Nicole shares her valuable insights on how biology can be harnessed to solve some of our biggest challenges and transform waste into valuable resources. We discuss the exciting new lab in Brooklyn, which has been generously funded by city and state money, as well as sustainable birthday boxes and event swag made from bio-based materials. Lastly, we learn about Allonnia's groundbreaking work in extracting rare earths from mine waste sites and using biology to treat contaminants. Tune in to hear from a true expert and discover how you can get involved in this exciting field! Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What are we creating? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - Recap of Previous Episodes and What's Coming Up 00:00:45 - Meet Allonnia: The Company that is Accelerating Nature's Ability to Heal Itself 00:01:30 - What are ‘Forever Chemicals' and Why Should We Care? 00:03:04 - Nicole Richards: The CEO of Allonnia and a Chemical Engineering Veteran 00:04:51 - How ‘Forever Chemicals' are Affecting Our Health and Environment 00:07:45 - The Innovative Solutions that Allonnia is Developing to Tackle Chemical Pollution 00:10:01 - How Allonnia is Working with Polluted Sites to Restore Them 00:17:51 - The Partnership Between Allonnia and Ginkgo Bioworks 00:19:47 - Nicole's Journey from Chemical Engineering to Biotech 00:21:49 - How Biology is Changing the Chemical Industry 00:24:10 - How Allonnia is Serving Different Customers and Industries 00:27:20 - How Our Choices Impact the Amount of Waste We Generate 00:29:15 - How We Can Shift Our Consumption Habits to be More Sustainable 00:31:03 - How Nicole Joined Allonnia and Became its CEO 00:32:09 - How Allonnia is Growing and Evolving Rapidly 00:33:52 - How Allonnia is Envisioning the Future of Landfills and Waste Management 00:37:19 - Nicole's Closing Thoughts and Future Goals 00:37:58 - Karl and Erum's Reflections on the Interview Episode Links: Nicole Richards on LinkedIn Allonnia's Website Wall-E movie Donate to Turkey-Syria Earthquake Relief: Direct Relief Disaster Philanthropy Call or Text the Grow Everything Hotline: +1 804-505-5553 Have a question or comment? Message us here: Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
Welcome to Creative on Purpose, a show about defining, developing, and delivering the difference only you can make. I'm your host, Scott Perry, encore life coach, author of The Art of Encore Living, and Chief Difference-Maker at Creative on Purpose. In today's episode, I speak with Nicole Richards. Click here to learn more about Nicole and the difference she makes. Ready to play your game all in and full out? Visit CreativeOnPurpose.com to get started now!
Welcome to the latest episode of Grow Everything, where we take a deep dive into the fascinating world of soil health and the incredible power of engineering organisms. Our hosts Karl and Erum are joined by the amazing Nicole Richards, a 28-year veteran in the chemical space and CEO of Allonnia. Nicole shares her valuable insights on how biology can be harnessed to solve some of our biggest challenges and transform waste into valuable resources. We discuss the exciting new lab in Brooklyn, which has been generously funded by city and state money, as well as sustainable birthday boxes and event swag made from bio-based materials. Lastly, we learn about Allonnia's groundbreaking work in extracting rare earths from mine waste sites and using biology to treat contaminants. Tune in to hear from a true expert and discover how you can get involved in this exciting field! Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What are we creating? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - "Waste Is A Failure of Imagination": Exploring The Need For Innovative Solutions 00:03:23 - The Role of Biotech Companies in Waste Management and Habits Change 00:05:49 - Brooklyn's New Lab: Investing in Garbage and Biotech for a Cleaner Future 00:11:37 - Federal Regulations: The Need for Cleanup of Unhealthy Practices 00:15:58 - Soil Contamination Analysis: Unpacking The Complexities 00:23:07 - From Chemical Engineering To Biotech: Leveraging The Benefits Of High Throughput Automation 00:25:51 - Chemical Companies Investing In Biotech To Solve Environmental Problems 00:30:44 - Waste As A Resource: A New Consciousness And Innovative Solutions 00:37:32 - Exploring The Impact Of Landfills And Waste On Society's Health And Wellbeing 00:41:32 - Nicole's Story: Appreciating Allonnia's Sustainable Approach To Waste Management 00:43:53 - Regenerative farming: Probiotic for soil health Episode Links: Nicole Richards on LinkedIn Allonnia's Website Wall-E movie Donate to Turkey-Syria Earthquake Relief: Direct Relief Disaster Philanthropy Call or Text the Grow Everything Hotline: +1 804-505-5553 Have a question or comment? Message us here: Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
Greetings, Scorekeepers! It's another episode of your favorite podcast, THE SCORE! This week, we've got a very special show for you. In honor of our second Juneteenth together, we've brought together a group of Black women leaders and scholars from around the globe for a conversation that is equal parts empowering, hopeful, tactical, and provocative (0:16:10). We asked what organizations and communities like ours can do to support their work and the issues they champion, and their answers reflect the multiple perspectives and diverse experiences of the communities they represent. We invite all of you to join us in this opportunity to think in new ways about engaging this vital part of our community. Plus, a much-needed Pure Black Joy featuring The Circle, Jennifer Hudson, and the Queen Bey herself (1:05:45)! Let's do it to it, y'all! (And Lee, Rocky, and Iyawo would like to thank our friend, Fei Chen, for picking up the logistical responsibilities at a moment's notice!) -- Hosts: Lee Bynum, Iyawo Inawale, Rocky Jones Guests: Elizabeth Clay Roy, Jasmin A. Young, Ph.D., Nicole Richards Diop, Ph.D., Tanya Denise Fields Producer: Rocky Jones -- About Our Panelists: Elizabeth Clay Roy - Chief Executive Officer, Generation Citizen Twitter: https://twitter.com/lizclayroy (@lizclayroy) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-clay-roy-b0bb263/ (Elizabeth Clay Roy) Elizabeth Clay Roy is a lifelong leader of civic engagement and social change initiatives, and the CEO of Generation Citizen (GC), a national nonprofit committed to providing youth with the knowledge and skills they need to actively participate in our democracy. Named a 40 Under 40 Rising Star by New York Nonprofit Media and a Trailblazer by Community Resource Exchange, she has worked toward a more inclusive, participatory and equitable democracy in several roles. These include TakeRoot Justice and South Bronx Rising Together in NYC, the Opportunity Nation campaign and serving Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick as a Policy Advisor and the Director of Grassroots Governance. She began her career working in participatory planning in India and remains engaged in international education as a member of the Board of World Learning. Jasmin A. Young, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside Jasmin A. Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies. Prior to joining the faculty at UCR, she was a University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of African American Studies at UCLA. Dr. Young holds a B.A. in Africana Studies from California State University, Northridge, an M.A. in African American Studies from Columbia University and an M.S.c in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Dr. Young received her Ph.D. in History from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in 2018. Nicole Richards Diop, Ph.D. - Founder, Rose Pan African Education Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosepanafrica_/ (rosepanafrica_) Nicole Richards Diop lives in Senegal and was born and raised in Upstate New York. As a scholar, her research focuses on queer Black fatherhood- a theoretical contribution to the field of Black Studies. Nicole is the founder and executive director of Rose Pan African Education, a nonprofit that seeks to foster ties to West Africa through education, arts, and eco service. RPA will be running its inaugural Global Black Summer Institute this June and July in Senegal and will be welcoming 11 students for arts and immersive learning. Nicole is mother to three- year-old named Frederick— her little light —and wife to a handsome Leo named Moustapha. In her spare time, she enjoys them, food, and Netflix. Tanya Denise Fields - Executive Director, Black Feminist Project Facebook: https://facebook.com/tanyadenisefields (Tanya), https://facebook.com/theblackfeministproject...
Nicole Richards is a registered nurse who works as a flight nurse transporting patients in helicopters and airplanes in emergency situations. She is based in Southern California and has been working in critical care for 14 years, and as a flight nurse for half of those. Ali and Paige talk with Nicole about the sometimes wild and messy parts of her work, thank her for her service, and get a glimpse into the incredible value she gives to her patients and community. Thank you for listening to this week's program! Learn more about our hosts at their website: www.priorlevelhh.com. Code Orange is produced, recorded, and edited by Kristopher Loewen Marketing and Design services.
Wanakee is one big family, and like any family we have lots of origin stories, legends, and legacies to tell. Join us as we start this adventure by meeting the three hosts of the show: Shannon Drew, Amelia Luke, and Nicole Richards. In this episode, they discuss their “You N' Me” beginnings, staff traditions old and new, and Amelia and Shannon even learn the origins of Hearty Stir Fry! We invite you to gather around the campfire and listen in. Intro music: “The Wanakee Song” written by Joshua the StoryTeller and performed by Luke Riedlinger
If you are a creative person at heart, this is definitely the podcasts you need to listen to. We met over salon talk and quite appropriate for this creative who is my guest on this week’s Boss Teacher podcast. Nicole Richards started out in the classroom as a visual arts teacher while dabbling into making jewelry, handbags and a few other creative expressions. So if you are a creative person at heart, this is definitely the podcasts for you to listen to. In true boss teacher style, you have to - I mean really have to hear the funniest thing that has ever happened to her in the classroom. Hint, it has something to do with breaking wind. DWL!!! She shares how she got the inspiration to start styling hair from as early as 10 years old, how the income from offering hairstyling as a door-to-door services helped to put her through high school and college, why she decided to leave the classroom and turn her side hustle into her full-time business, some of the key business lesson she learned during that process, how she got her first clients, the strategies she uses today that keeps her clients coming back to her, and her best advice for you who really wants to start your own creative business. If you don’t think that you can even find the time for a side hustle, listen! If you don't think you have any skill, listen! If you think you have to suffer from anxiety and insomnia forever, listen! If you lack confidence that you can run a business, listen! If you think now is not the time to start, listen! If you think you don’t know enough to get started, listen! I guarantee that you are going to laugh, nod, sigh, clap and maybe even cry during this episode because she touches on some key points that are so real to almost every teacher I know. Make no mistake! Even though Nicole is no longer teaching full-time, she loves teaching and still wants to incorporate teaching in her life and business in the future. By the way, there is a very special discount towards the end that Nicole is offering exclusively to you boss teacher! Enjoy! Let us Know How has this episode helped to transform your mindset about how you can use your innate skills to create an income. Share in the comments and inspire other teachers like you. Nicole's Details Mrs. Nicole D Richards Managing Director, Zuberi Hair & Beauty Providing the best in natural hair care and protective styles in a cool relaxed environment. For Appointments: 1 (876) 829-5242 Instagram Join the Boss Teacher Movement Instagram Facebook Boss Teacher Community Email
When Hattie Hasan trained to be a plumber, no women trained to be a plumber. In fact there wasn't even a ladies' loo in the training centre. Now she has founded the only female plumbing franchise in the world with Mica May.This week on Badass Women's Hour, hear badasses Hattie and Mica tell Harriet and Emma their story about building their clan of women plumbers that now forms, the excellently named, Stopcocks.Nicole Richards transitioned from a man to a woman in the 1980s, at a time when there was no information and not much attention. Hear her argue that it's harder for people to transition now than ever before.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BBC Somerset's Cricket Show: Extras. The podcast which brings you more from the Somerset cricket scene. This week Marcus Trescothick tells us about his rehabilitation after breaking his toe. He's been using a special treadmill at a local Royal Marines base. Somerset's Director of Cricket Andy Hurry reflects on the end of Somerset's One Day Cup campaign and TMS commentator Dan Norcross speaks to Charlie about Jos Buttler's return to Test cricket. There's also a special report about the county's academy, which has seen several players make it to Test level, including Jos Buttler, Dom Bess, Jack Leach and Craig Overton. The county's women's team has been relegated from Division One of the County Championship, all-rounder Nicole Richards reflects on the season and Charlie's been finding out why village cricket teams are so important to rural communities. Plus Australia Head Coach and former Somerset captain Justin Langer inspires a new way of playing card games...
My guest today has helped share stories in the social sector for over a decade. and has worked across not-for- profit, private and public sectors, writing for and consulting to start-ups, NGOs, trusts and foundations, state and federal government departments and private corporations. She's also written The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Management Today, Green Lifestyle, Fundraising & Philanthropy, Runner's World and more. She is Nicole Richards from Philanthropy Australia. In this episode: What led Nicole to where she is today and her passion for storytelling and philanthropy What contemporary philanthropy encompasses and look likes today The Chief Storyteller for Philanthropy Australia Why story is such a powerful tool for non-profits and charities Where philanthropic organisations struggle when it comes to telling effective stories Top 3 tips to help non-profits and charities to start to tell better stories Links mentioned in the show: Philanthropy Australia stories (http://www.philanthropy.org.au/stories) Free 3 part video course ‘Foundations – by Engage Video Marketing’. Click here for instant access to get started. Support this podcast