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The Paul Leslie Hour
#977 - Mark McGee

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 19:24


#977 - Mark McGee The Mark McGee Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? We've been waiting for you. Thank you for spending some quality time listening to The Paul Leslie Hour. We've got an interview with Mark McGee from our radio archives. This was originally broadcast in October 2007 and now we're making it available on all platforms. So, the interview you're about to hear is with guitarist Mark McGee, a performing and recording artist, vocalist and producer. He is a man who had a dream to pursue mastery of the guitar. He stayed determined and is undoubtedly a phenomenal guitarist. If you've seen him live, you haven't forgotten. Mark McGee grew up in California, and started practicing his craft at an early age. Working with the Alameda All Stars, he was chosen by Gregg Allman to be the lead guitarist and slide guitarist for Gregg Allman & Friends. Mark was with Gregg from 1995 to 2004 and then again in 2007. Not content just to perform with a musical legend, which is an accomplishment enough, McGee continued his creative journey. He met vocalist and singer Nicole Sutton. With others, they formed the band Luvplanet, a band that harnesses the magic of melodic rock. They continue to this day. Hey, real quick. As we continue on that road that never ends, we've got even more stories we'd like to bring to the masses. If you'd like to be a helper and supporter of independent media simply go right here, and we thank you. And now let's hear Mark McGee's story. Yessiree! Let's listen. All of us.

Think: Business Futures
Ageing with Dignity - Full Panel Discussion

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 48:54


This week we have a recent panel discussion that was given at the University of Technology Sydney titled Ageing with Dignity: Imagining the Future of Aged Care Services in Australia The discussion was moderated by: Nicole Sutton from the UTS Business School. Produced by Anthony Dockrill

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Francois van Rensburg
Lunch Punch: Helena Hettema van Sonkring-faam oor 'Paris In Spring'

Francois van Rensburg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 24:48


Award-winning singer, songwriter and actress Helena Hettema is in cabaret on 20 August at the Attterbury Theatre, Lynnwood Bridge, Pretoria. Helena has received huge acclaim for her self-directed cabaret paying tribute to the timeless French legends – Piaf, known as the “Little Sparrow”, Brel, Mireille Matthieu and relives highlights of her career performing with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra and on the MSC Musica for Lefra's Oppiwaterfees, among others. Renditions from her latest DVD feature the magical musicals such as “Evita”,”Fiddler' on the roof” and “Les Miserables” as well as hits of the great divas such as Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey and Dutch singer, Corry Brokken who made famous “La Mamma” about a dying gypsey queen written by Charles Aznavour. Among the songs featured are “Over the Rainbow”, “Never, Never”, and compositions of local legends such as Koos du Plessis, Christa Steyn and Anton Goosen and a few of Helena's universal poems in English and Afrikaans from her coffee table book “ Journeyman – ‘n digter ontbloot” – to be released by the end of 2023. Elsa Strating, pianist, teacher and arranger of the DVD accompanies Helena on piano. A trio of talented young artists are also featured as guests with a rendition of Vittorio Monti's Czardas: Heinrich Sutton – piano, Nicole Sutton – saxophone and Reuben van Nieuwenhuizen- violin.

Think: Business Futures
Aged Care's Financial Crisis

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 27:49


Aged care is often described as being in crisis due to things like neglect, poor nutrition and under-staffing. However another crisis of aged care is found in the finances - with many residential homes either lacking financial viability, or not meeting the minimum standards parties are proposing ahead of the election. This episode we explore a new report by the UTS Ageing Research Collaborative that aims to provide ongoing insights into the finance of aged care. Guests: Dr. Nicole Sutton & Dr. Nelson Ma - UTS Business School

One More Round Podcast
One More Round - Nicole Sutton - Episode 12

One More Round Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 28:02


In this episode, Josh interviews Nicole Sutton.  Nicole has built a successful salon company with 2 partners and has now gone on to coaching where she helps women move out of their own way to be successful.0:00 : Intro1:10 : Growing up in Kingman2:25 : What Nicole has learned from being a hairstylist3:58 : Taking a leap7:18 : Navigating Covid10:00 : Getting into Coaching11:23 : Jay Shetty coaching program13:12 : Difference between coaching and therapy15:35 : Shifting your mindset18:30 : Frequency of sessions20:15 : Nicole's goal21:50 : Book recommendations22:30 : Being an observer of your thoughts27:08 : How to reach Nicole

AgedCareInsite
Why most aged care homes will be unable to meet new staffing standards

AgedCareInsite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 16:44


Dr Nicole Sutton from the University of Technology Sydney joined Aged Care Insite to speak about historical staffing levels in Australia, the new standards, and the obstacles facing providers leading up to 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
She's On Call - Pediatric heart and adult vascular health | Episode #37

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 61:05


This is She’s On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We're talking about pediatric heart health and adult vascular health with pediatric interventional cardiologist Dr. Nicole Sutton and vascular surgeon Dr. Vic Pamoukian. The physicians and their guests’ views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall. Hashtag: #ShesOnCall​​

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Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
She's On Call - Pediatric heart and adult vascular health | Episode #37

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 61:05


This is She’s On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We're talking about pediatric heart health and adult vascular health with pediatric interventional cardiologist Dr. Nicole Sutton and vascular surgeon Dr. Vic Pamoukian. The physicians and their guests’ views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall. Hashtag: #ShesOnCall​​

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Think: Business Futures
Budget Bite #1: Nicole Sutton breaks down the $2 Billion R&D Tax Incentive

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 9:06


We covered the murky waters of R&D tax incentives in this week's coverage of The Federal Budget 2020. But for those who's curiosity was piqued, Nicole gives further detail on the evolution of the R&D tax incentive scheme from the Turnbull days of 2016 until now.

Think: Business Futures
A Tale of Two Budgets

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 39:19


Deck the halls with forward estimates!Christmas for the finance world has finally arrived, with the Federal Budget 2020 putting pen to paper on a fiscal year for the ages.And with a deficit to the piercing tune of $213 billion dollars, this year’s tea leaves do not paint a pretty picture.Can we hitch our recovery wagon to tax cuts?Will big-spending in business add up alongside a continuation of social distancing?As they say in economics, ‘You can never judge a budget until it’s at least a week old.’Joining me to find out whether this financial Christmas we'll be getting a new bike, or a pair of socks is Nicole Sutton from the UTS Business School’s accounting discipline, Richard De Abreu Lourenco with the Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation at the University of Technology Sydney and UTS Business School Industry Professor Warren Hogan.

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#SlatDiePad
#SlatDiePad Nicole Sutton Jou GROOT Talent

#SlatDiePad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 8:47


Nicole Sutton was die wenner van die instrumentale afdeling van die #JouGROOTTalent en sy het op #SlatDiePad by Ruben Delmage en Nina kom kuier.

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#SlatDiePad
#SlatDiePad Nicole Sutton Jou GROOT Talent

#SlatDiePad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 8:47


Nicole Sutton was die wenner van die instrumentale afdeling van die #JouGROOTTalent en sy het op #SlatDiePad by Ruben Delmage en Nina kom kuier.

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Artemis Projects
DANCE MATTERS: Nicole Sutton

Artemis Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 32:52


Podcast with university lecturer in Management Accounting and passionate dancer in life, Nicole Sutton. Created as part of the WHY DANCE MATTERS NOW project, commissioned by Delving into Dance and Critical Path for the Interchange Festival. Recorded on 25 January 2020 on the Gadigal land of Eora nation, traditional custodians of the land on which we live, work, and dance. We pay our respect to their elders, past present and emerging. MUSIC by @trevorbrownmusic PRODUCED by Artemis Projects Recording location: Alpha House Artist Cooperative (Sydney, Australia) Artwork by Lena Kramaric (www.lenakramaric.com) For the full transcript of this podcast and additional information about Nicole Sutton see: www.artemisprojects.com.au/dance-matters-nicole-sutton To listen to other podcasts on this theme click here: www.artemisprojects.com.au/why-dance-matters-now

Artemis Projects
ON SLEEP: Nicole Sutton (University Lecturer in Management Accounting)

Artemis Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 1:39


Recorded in Sydney, Australia 24 January 2020.

Think: Business Futures
Episode 31- Corporate Social Responsibility: Outsourcing Good?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 28:59


On this episode, we’re doing something a bit different. Peter Fleming (Professor, Management, UTS Business) recently wrote an opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald on corporate social responsibility (CSR). Peter asks- Are corporations using CSR to take over social services formerly provided by governments?Nicole and Peter explore the origins of CSR in the 60’s and 70’s, the critique by Economist Milton Friedman in the 80’s and CSR's return to popularity after the global financial crisis. Plus, Nicole and Peter take a close look at Uber's CSR policy, entitled 'Global Citizenship.'Further Reading:Human Rights Watch- Definition of Corporate Social ResponsibilityYou can read Milton Friedman’s 1970 piece in the New York Times Magazine The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits.In August of this year, the Business Roundtable in the US, released a statement on reframing the purpose of a corporation to include all stakeholders.You can find more of Peter's research on the UTS Business School website.Music: Lotus, Peter Sandberg, Ebb & Flod, Trevor Kowalski, Farrell Wooten (Epidemic Sound) and Mitch Kapor (Critique on corporations) Credits: CNN Business, Wayne Heaney (Occupy Wall Street), Kino Library, Mitch Kapor

Think: Business Futures
Episode 30- Can sustainable finance save us?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 17:29


On this episode, we’re looking at sustainable finance, the idea that investors might not just want to maximise their financial returns, but also invest with an eye towards environmental and social issues. To help us understand this world, we are joined by Deb Cotton, Senior Lecturer in Finance at the UTS Business School.Plus, we speak with Mark McVeigh, who decided to sue his superannuation fund over a lack of information around their climate impact.Further Reading:To learn more about impact investing in Australia, check out Social Ventures AustraliaPrinciples for Responsible Investment breaks down the fiduciary duty of investors to integrate Environmental Social and governance issues into their processes.Responsible Investment Association of AustralasiaYou can find out more information on Mark’s case McVeigh v Retail Employees Superannuation Pty Ltd on the Federal Court website.Rest Super addresses their efforts to account for ESG issues when investing on their website.*Rest Super did not respond to a request for comment on Mark's case. Music: Lupus Nocte, Enigmatic, Trevor Kowaski, Spectacles, Wallet and Watch and Raymonde GrouseProduced by: Jason L’Ecuyer with production support by Ben Robinson

Think: Business Futures
Episode 29- Do we over reward luck?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 32:56


On this episode of Think Business Futures, Nicole and David spoke with Professor Lionel Page about over rewarding luck in business, law and on the sporting field.Later in the show, Darren O'Shaughnessy explains how data is used for useful decision making and for propaganda in the AFL.Further Reading:You can read more of Lionel’s work on the UTS website or on Twitter.Darren O'Shaughnessy is a sports analyst for St Kilda Football Club. He can be found crunching and analysing the numbers on Twitter.For more information on performance randomness, David recommends reading Nassim Talib’s book, Fooled by Randomness.Music: Alan Ellis, Lotus, In Dawn, Lotus and Rand Aldo (Epidemic Sound)

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 26- Public research and the open access movement

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 31:17


On this episode of Think Business Futures, we took a look at the business behind academic publishing. We examine the production side, by speaking with Ros Attenborough, an early career researcher at the University of Edinburgh. Then, David speaks with a consumer- in this case, Belinda Tiffen at the UTS Library.Finally, our producer, Jason, speaks with Ginny Barbour, Director of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group about the vision for open access in the academic world.Further reading:For more information on open access, including the glossary of terms, check out this guide.Virginia (Ginny) Barbour works at the Office of Research Ethics & Integrity and the Division of Technology, Information and Learning Services at Queensland University of Technology(QUT). She is also the Director of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group.Belinda Tiffen is the Director of Library Resources at the University of Technology Sydney library.The UTS open access repository, known as OPUS is available here.Music: Lotus, Ecobel, Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Raymond Grouse, Salino, Fabien Tell, In Dawn and Leimoti

Think: Business Futures
Episode 25- Voting systems and the tyranny of the minority

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 25:50


In the lead up to the recent Australian federal election, David and Nicole interviewed social researcher Rebecca Huntley and senior lecturer in economics, Jingjing Zhang. The information was in and the polls had led to predictions of the outcome. As we all now know, the outcome of the election was a surprise to everyone, particularly the major parties. In light of the shock results, the team went back into the studio to go back to the theory in light of the information and unpick what happened. By going back to the interviews, Nicole and David ask: What does it mean to have opinion polls and what does it mean to vote?Further Reading:Rebecca Huntley’s article, Australia Fair, is available from the Quarterly Essay in any good book shop.You can find more information on Jingjing’s research on the UTS Business School website.For official election information, visit the Australian Electoral Commission’s websiteMusic: Gunnar Johnsen, Fabien Tell, Dew Of Light, Peter Sandberg, Flouw, Rand Aldo and Mo Stacks

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Antioch, The Apostolic Church
Effective Witnessing And Soul Winning | Nicole Sutton | May 19th, 2019 - Audio

Antioch, The Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 52:07


The Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church

Antioch, The Apostolic Church
Effective Witnessing And Soul Winning | Nicole Sutton | May 19th, 2019 - Audio

Antioch, The Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 52:07


The Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church

Antioch North
Effective Witnessing And Soul Winning | Nicole Sutton | May 19th, 2019 - Audio

Antioch North

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 52:07


The official Podcast of Antioch North, a congregation of Antioch The Apostolic Church

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 23- Planning for the end of life

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 30:13


On this episode, we’re talking about death. Specifically, we take a look at end-of-life care in Australia from an individual and societal view. Distinguished Professor Jane Hall from the University of Technology Sydney discusses how health economics and individual choice together can improve the way we do end-of-life care. Plus, Nicole speaks with a palliative care nurse about how to plan for the final stages of life.Further Reading:If you’d like to share your care experiences participate in professor Jane Hall’s survey, you can email endoflifecare@chere.uts.edu.au.Starting the conversation about end of life care can be difficult, if you need help with where to start, visit dyingtotalk.org.au or Palliative Care Australia.In Australia, you can find state-by-state information on advanced care directives through Advance Care Planning AustraliaThanks to Grace Keyworth and Kate Reid, Nurse Practitioner, National Clinical Advisor from Palliative Care AustraliaThanks to Grace Keyworth and Kate Reid, Nurse Practitioner, National Clinical Advisor from Palliative Care AustraliaMusic:Photo: Supplied

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 22- How to make a federal budget

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 30:26


Every year, journalists from around the country are locked into a room in Canberra with the task of making sense of the government's proposed federal budget. The coverage usually falls along the lines of winners and losers. But how does something as massive as a country’s budget get made?On this episode, we speak with Matt Flavel from the Department of the Treasury to find out how something so big and complex gets made. The answer- lots of takeaways and a usb sent to the printer.Further Reading:Matt Flavel is the Deputy Secretary at the Australian Department of the TreasuryThe Federal Budget can be found here as of 7:30pm on April 02Follow Treasury on Twitter @Treasury_AUIf you can't get enough of the federal budget process, you can visit the Department of Finance website to learn more.The Charter of Budget Honesty Act 1998 (The Charter) sets out principles and requirements that guide the government’s management of fiscal policy.

Think: Business Futures
Episode 21- The Intangibles: Accounting assets and adversaries

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 34:25


A hundred years, ago most businesses counted their value in solid objects like ships, buildings, pipelines and heavy machinery. But in the 21st century, the value of a company is much more likely to reside in the immaterial world…..Welcome to the world of The Intangibles!On this episode, David and Nicole speak to Distinguished Professor Stephen Taylor from the UTS Business School Accounting Discipline the rift in the accounting world due to the calculation of intangible assets. Plus, Paola Norambuena (Interbrand) and Mark Ritson (University of Melbourne) discuss brand valuation and how companies make it onto the list of best global brands.Further Reading:Paola Norambuena is the Chief Strategy Officer at Interbrand AustraliaMark Ritson is an Adjunct Professor in Marketing at University of MelbourneTo find out more about Stephen Taylor’s research, visit his profile on the UTS Business School website.Interbrand Best BrandsTop 15 brands timelapse since 2000Publicly traded companies are required to release their financial statements. You can view Apple's 10-K report, with a list of their intangible and tangible assets here.Music: Teddy Bergström, Sinfonietta CinematicaArt: Vector ImagesGrabs from: Accounting Instruction, Help, & How To, Accounting Plus, Accounting Play

Think: Business Futures
Episode 19- How much does a life cost?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 23:52


During our lifetimes, we all make healthcare decisions. Do you go to the doctor to get something checked out, or wait for it to get better? In Australia, you may choose between Medicare and private health insurance. These healthcare decisions are made on a personal level by weighing the costs and benefits.So how are these decisions made? How do you measure the value of healthcare? Fundamentally, how do you put a dollar figure on a life?On this episode, we’re speaking with Richard De Abreu Lourenco, Associate Professor in Health Economics, about how we calculate the cost of life, and how these sorts of calculations figure in the way resources are allocated within our society.Further Reading:The Pharmaceutical Benefits SchemeMedical Services Advisory CommitteeQuality Adjusted Life Years (QALY)

Think: Business Futures
Episode 18- Why do we trust banks?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 24:55


On this episode, we dive further into our collaboration with History Lab on the first deposit into Australia’s oldest bank by asking- Why do we trust banks? We speak with Harry Scheule, Professor of finance, about how and why banks operate on trust and how that has changed since the Royal Commission into banking. Harry is a member of the Retail Banking Council of FINSIA and occasional advisor to the financial service industry including banks, banking regulators and government.Further Reading:More information on Harry’s research can be found on the UTS websiteThe Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) enforce and regulate company and financial services laws to protect Australian consumers, investors and creditorsAustralian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) promotes prudent behaviour with the key aim of protecting the interests of depositors, policyholders and superannuation fund members.The Reserve Bank of Australia seeks to foster financial system stability and promotes the safety and efficiency of the payments system.The Murray Inquiry Report Music: Teddy Bergström, Henrik Neesgaard, Gunnar Johnsén and Anders Ekengren

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 17- What Is Money?

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 22:17


Money has been described as one of the most important systems of trust that humans have created to date. Whether you pay in cold, hard cash or with the tap of a credit card, you use it every day. But have you ever wondered, what is money?This episode of largely based on an investigation for another podcast called History Lab. If you haven’t listened to the episode yet, we highly recommend you go listen to that first. The Bank, the Sergeant and his Bonus should be listed as the previous episode in your feed. Peter Docherty is an Associate professor of Economics at the University of Technology Business School.

History Lab
The Bank, the Sergeant and his bonus

History Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 31:20


In 1817, the Bank of New South Wales opened as the first financial institution in the Australian colonies. But when the first customers arrived for the grand opening, they found someone had already made a deposit. Where did the money come from? Our producers, Jason and Nicole, follow the record trail and discover the uncertain foundations of Australia’s first bank.

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 14- Indigenous Women In Business

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 40:40


As part of Indigenous Business Month in October, the UTS Business School and Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, hosted a panel event called UTS Women Mean Business. The panel featured three Indigenous business women who discussed and reflected on their experiences working in and founding their own commercial organisations. On this episode, we drop in on the panel discussion to hear about Indigenous women’s experiences in the business world. Plus, David and Nicole are joined in the studio by Robynne Quiggin, a Professor of Practice in Indigenous Business and Director of Indigenous Strategy at UTS Business SchoolFurther Reading:You can find more information on Robynne’s work at the UTS Business School here. Dean Jarrett is a proud Gumbaynggirr man and Lecturer in the Management Discipline at the UTS Business school. You can find more information on Dean here.

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 10- Publicly Funded Research: You Can't Turn Science Off Like A Tap

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 39:31


In the commercial context, research and development, or R&D, is a strategic choice made by a business in the pursuit of competitive advantage. But what does this for governments funded R&D? Should society expect an immediate return on investment in the same way?On this episode of Think Business Futures, we turn the tables on our co-host Nicole Sutton, to ask why a society would choose to fund R&D with taxpayer money. Further Reading:You can read more about the CSIRO’s early history hereDavid Thodey (@davidthodey) is the current chair of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation or CSIROThe Science and Industry Research Act (1949) established the CSIRO. You can read the act here.Australia 2030: Prosperity Through InnovationOliver Williamson developed Transaction Cost Economics, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize.You can read Nicole’s research on the Australian cotton industry here

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Think: Business Futures
Episode 09- Teaching Ethics to Finance Students

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 25:35


How would the finance industry and society as a whole benefit from a stronger ethical framework? After the fallout from the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, many people would say that ethics and finance are an oxymoron.On this episode, we speak to Gerhard Hambusch, Senior Lecturer in finance at the University of Technology Sydney, about teaching ethics to finance students. Gerhard believes the finance industry can work to instill a public trust in the fairness of markets through ethical training and practice.Further Reading:You can find Gerhard on Twitter @GerhardHambusch, LinkedIn or on the UTS website.Still not clear on the legal definition of insider trading in Australia? You can find the relevant legislation in the Corporations Act 2001 Section 1043ADr Simon Longstaff is the Executive Director of The Ethics CentreFor more information on the Chartered Financial Analyst Program, visit The CFA InstituteMusic: Michael Meem, Peter Sandberg and Matt Haik

Think: Business Futures
Episode 08- Income Mobility

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 32:25


On this episode, we speak to Peter Siminski, professor of economics at the University of Technology Sydney, about income mobility in Australia.Plus, Nicole speaks to former New South Wales Premier and Foreign Affairs Minister, Bob Carr about the importance of equality of opportunities in AustraliaFurther Reading:Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) SurveyBob Carr’s new book Run For Your Life is available in bookstores now. All proceeds go to UNHCR to children displaced by the Syrian War.Professor James Heckman on the ‘ returns on early childhood education’More information on Peter Siminski’s research can be found on the UTS website

Think: Business Futures
Episode 07- Studying Mindless Eating: Helping Us Help Ourselves

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 33:50


With obesity on the rise in many western countries, researchers have tried to understand why we’re overeating. Despite the large volume of research, there seems to be no simple solution. On this episode, we speak to Natalina Zlatevska, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Technology Sydney, about how plate and portion sizes affect the amount we eat.Further Reading:For more information on Natalina’s research, visit her websiteThe Small Plate Movement is an initiative to encourage people who want to be healthier and lose weight to reduce the size of their plates.Mindless Eating:Why We Eat More Than We Think by Brian WansinkSince 2014, food manufacturers and retailers have been voluntarily implementing the Health Star Rating System. Displayed on the front of food packages the star rating helps you to compare similar products.For more information on Nudge theory, we recommend- Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard Thaler and Cass SunsteinFormer New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg discusses a ban on sugary drinks

Think: Business Futures
Episode 06- New Australian Enterprises: Why Refugees Start Businesses

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 27:08


In Australia, each year we take in approximately 14,000 refugees under our current humanitarian program, most of whom come from Iraq, Syria, Burma and Afghanistan.At first glance, these new arrivals appear to be the most unlikely of entrepreneurs. And yet, these people create more business income than any other category of migrant. On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Jock Collins joins Nicole Sutton to discuss the impact refugee entrepreneurs have on the Australian economy. Plus, David and Nicole, speak to an entrepreneur from Iran about his journey.

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today
Pediheart Podcast # 20: Pulmonary Hypertension

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 64:35


This week's 20th episode tackles the topic of pulmonary hypertension both in the newborn premature infant and the adult with primary pulmonary hypertension. We have 2 experts this week - Dr. Nicole Sutton of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Erika Berman Rosenzweig of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons speak about managing pulmonary hypertension in infants with BPD and history of prematurity and also the exciting novel approach of using a Pott's shunt to palliate primary pulmonary hypertension in the adult. You will not want to miss these expert's insights into their field.

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today
Pediheart Podcast # 20: Pulmonary Hypertension

Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 64:35


This week's 20th episode tackles the topic of pulmonary hypertension both in the newborn premature infant and the adult with primary pulmonary hypertension. We have 2 experts this week - Dr. Nicole Sutton of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Erika Berman Rosenzweig of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons speak about managing pulmonary hypertension in infants with BPD and history of prematurity and also the exciting novel approach of using a Pott's shunt to palliate primary pulmonary hypertension in the adult. You will not want to miss these expert's insights into their field.

Think: Business Futures
Episode 05- Corporate Leadership - Corporate Society

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 30:11


The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was once seen as The Man In the Grey Flannel Suit, stuffy, stressed and serious. But something changed in the latter part of the 20th century, giving way to a cultural and political veneration of the modern CEO.On this episode, we speak to Carl Rhodes (@ProfCarlRhodes), professor of organisational studies at the University of Technology Sydney, about how corporate has become the model for transforming all spheres of life.Further Reading:​CEO Society- Carl Rhodes and Peter Bloom (Zed Books)Gordon Gekko- ‘Greed is good’ (from the film Wall Street)Jack Welch-Former CEO of General Electric- interview on FreakenomicsLarry Fink (BlackRock) Letter to CEO’sAlan Joyce (Qantas) on supporting Marriage EqualityDale Carnegie- How to Win Friends & Influence PeopleRichard Branson’s kitesurfing record- Guiness

Think: Business Futures
Episode 04- Mindsets and Moral Decision Making

Think: Business Futures

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 32:29


On this episode of Think Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Dr. Geetanjali Saluja, about her research into moral decision making.Plus, we track down Adam Ferrier, co-founder of Naked Communications and Thinkerbell to tell us how moral decision making plays out in the marketing world.

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Episode 02- The Circular Economy

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 29:59


Much has changed in the global economy since the early days of industrialisation. Supply chains have reshuffled, technological has changed, labour practices have evolved. One thing that has remained largely unchanged over this time is the linear model for resource consumption that follows a take-make-dispose pattern.On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Melissa Edwards about designing goods to be reintroduced back into the consumption model. This model is referred to as the ‘circular consumption model.’Melissa Edwards is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology Business School. You can find out more about her research here.Rebecca Van Amber is a Research Associate at the Institute for Frontier Materials at Deakin University. For more information on the Circular Jeans project, visit Denim goes green thanks to Deakin innovation.Further reading:Key principles for a circular fashion industryPatagonia- Don’t buy this jacketWhat We Learned in the Rainforest: Business Lessons from NatureStella McCartney on fashion waste in the GuardianMusic: Michael Meem

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Episode 01- Gigging: What Is It And Why Does it Matter?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 35:16


Most likely you’ve seen the bright pink and green logos on delivery drivers zipping around on bicycles. Maybe you’ve thought, that looks like a fun and flexible job. Or maybe you’ve wondered how do they get paid? Does it provide a more flexible workplace? Are they paid superannuation?On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Sarah Kaine about the gig economy and how the legal definition of a ‘worker’ is important.Sarah Kaine is an Associate Professor in the Management Discipline at the University of Technology Business School. You can find out more about her research here.Caitlin Craufurd is a co-owner and manager of Petty Cash Cafe in Marrickville.Further reading:Criticism for Deliveroo superannuation A new definition of ‘worker’ could protect many from exploitation- The ConversationNational Employment Standards- Fair Work OmbudsmanMusic: Michael Meem

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Episode Teaser

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 1:52


It’s easy to talk about the future of work using words like ‘innovation’, ‘disruption’ and ‘blue-sky thinking’ — but it’s much harder to explain how it works and what it looks like in the real world. This is where Think: Business Futures comes in.Hosts David Brown and Nicole Sutton go beyond the buzzwords, and takes cutting-edge research and real world examples, to explore the complexities of a current business story.

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