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There are two states that have the most to gain, and the most to lose, when it comes to AUKUS: South Australia and Western Australia. In the final episode of AUKUS Investigated Hamish and Geraldine speak to South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas about why he thinks the rest of the country needs to come to the AUKUS party. GET IN TOUCH: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.au
During Dr. Robert Roncska's impressive 28-year career in the Navy, he commanded a nuclear-powered submarine, led the largest submarine squadron in the U.S. fleet, and even carried the nuclear football for President George W. Bush, who affectionately named him “Navy Bob.” Recently, he authored his debut book — Beyond the Sea: Leading with Love from the Nuclear Navy to the White House and Healthcare — in which he offers insights from his career and shares his own unique outlook, which blends military precision and execution with compassionate understanding. Navy Bob joined host Andrew Kaufmann and the Bush Center's Robert Favela to discuss his book, his experience carrying the nuclear codes, and his insights on how to lead with love.Hear more from Navy Bob on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.Related content: Beyond the Sea: Leading with Love from the Nuclear Navy to the White House and Healthcare
BMUC member and well know peace activist Bruce Cornwall shares up to date research into opinions across the Australian political spectrum about AUKUS - the Australian nuclear submarine contract with the USA and United Kingdom. This is an enlightening and thought provoking discussion between Bruce and Rights, Rorts and Rants Presenter Fran Dyson. Bruce traverses various issues with the AUKUS deal including doubt about the Americans' ability to deliver the agreed submarines to Australia and the staggering ongoing economic cost to Australia. A view Bruce quotes in the interview is "The idea that we will get nuclear submarines is off with the pixies". References to information Bruce included are: Dr Elizabeth Buchanan Unhinged from reality: we're only a pitstop for nuclear subs SMH Aug 16 2024 page 26 Gareth Evans AUKUS: The worst defence and foreign policy decision our country has made Pearls and Irritations Aug 17, 2024 Paul Keating The military control of Australia Pearls and Irritations Aug 9, 2024 Mike Scrafton The potential US withdrawal from AUKUS must be an election issue Pearls and Irritations Aug 16, 2024. Laura Tingle 7.30 Report The show was first broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1 FM on 23 August 2024 by Blue Mountains Unions & Community and presented by Fran Dyson. The podcast was produced by Ann-Maree McEwan. If you'd like to add to the discussion, you can leave an audio comment about our show, which may be added to one of our podcasts. Apply to be a guest on our radio show, Rights, Rorts and Rants on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM, Fridays from 4pm to 6pm or livestreamed via rbm.org.au. Join a union - 1300 486 466 or join online. Join BMUC. Blue Mountains Unions & Community pays its respect to and acknowledges, the Darug and Gundungurra First Peoples of the Blue Mountains area and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land that was never ceded. Authorised by D Smith, Secretary, Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc, 52-52A Great Western Hwy, Mount Victoria, NSW.
In this episode, Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital, shares his unique journey from U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operations to leading a private equity firm. He discusses his disciplined approach to investing, the importance of operational excellence, and his focus on specialty chemicals and founder-led businesses.
In this episode, Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital, shares his unique journey from U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operations to leading a private equity firm. He discusses his disciplined approach to investing, the importance of operational excellence, and his focus on specialty chemicals and founder-led businesses.
In a sign of our deepening strategic ties, Australia will play host to more frequent US military deployments across air, land, and maritime domains. At the same time, an updated AUKUS agreement provides a 'get-out' clause for the US and the UK. Former prime minister Paul Keating has raised his concerns, but he's not alone is asking: Is Australia getting the short end of the stick? Guest: David E. Sanger is chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times and the author, most recently of New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West.Recommendations:Geraldine - When Keating went to war with the White House Australian Financial Review article by James Curran. Hamish - The Places in Between by Rory Stewart.Get in touch:We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.au
Why is no one talking about the massive number of Zionist in the Biden administration and 70% of his cabinet have dual citizenship with Israel and the United States. Is that okay?
Russia Attacking America may come as a heavy rain on a sunny day. At a time you least expect it. Today Pastor Stan shares how Russia is Preparing to Attack the U.S. as Putin openly said that he will hit all their enemies including American bases and NATO Targets around the world. 00:00 - Intro 03:48 - Usher 09:57 - Deal with China 13:56 - Russia Preparing USA Attack 16:41 - Russian Naval Exercises 23:43 - Russian Nuclear Sub to Dock in Havana 25:00 - Russia Declares US “Enemy” 26:00 - Our Sponsors
Russia Attacking America may come as a heavy rain on a sunny day. At a time you least expect it. Today Pastor Stan shares how Russia is Preparing to Attack the U.S. as Putin openly said that he will hit all their enemies including American bases and NATO Targets around the world. 00:00 - Intro 03:48 - Usher 09:57 - Deal with China 13:56 - Russia Preparing USA Attack 16:41 - Russian Naval Exercises 23:43 - Russian Nuclear Sub to Dock in Havana 25:00 - Russia Declares US “Enemy” 26:00 - Our Sponsors
Today is all about War. War between Russia and America. Russia has moved eleven nuclear submarines into the Atlantic Ocean. Putin has warned his citizens to “work as if you are on the frontline, as if you are mobilized for war”. We also see that Russia will interpret the arrival of F-16’s in Ukraine as a “Nuclear Attack”. 00:00 - Joseph’s Kitchen 03:30 - Russia Moved Nuclear Submarines 08:19 - Putin To Russian Citizens 12:57 - Russia Interpret F-16 as Nuclear Sphere 16:18 - I saw Submarines Attack 18:41 - Angel over Statue of Liberty 28:57 - Fall of America 30:03 - Chris & Leslie Headlines 32:10 - Our Sponsors
Today is all about War. War between Russia and America. Russia has moved eleven nuclear submarines into the Atlantic Ocean. Putin has warned his citizens to “work as if you are on the frontline, as if you are mobilized for war”. We also see that Russia will interpret the arrival of F-16’s in Ukraine as a “Nuclear Attack”. 00:00 - Joseph’s Kitchen 03:30 - Russia Moved Nuclear Submarines 08:19 - Putin To Russian Citizens 12:57 - Russia Interpret F-16 as Nuclear Sphere 16:18 - I saw Submarines Attack 18:41 - Angel over Statue of Liberty 28:57 - Fall of America 30:03 - Chris & Leslie Headlines 32:10 - Our Sponsors
We can't hire foreigners to build nuclear subs and don't have a local workforce either – so is AUKUS doomed? Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor delve into India's nuclear submarine program, discussing its limited fleet despite a vast coastline of 6700 km. Why does a country with such a significant maritime border suffer from "sea blindness"? The Indian Navy, the smallest among the three armed forces, seems disproportionally under-equipped given the strategic importance of its maritime domain. So, what factors contributed to this stagnation?India currently boasts only two nuclear submarines, INS Arihant and INS Arighat. But what sets nuclear submarines apart from their conventional and diesel-electric counterparts?Consider this a masterclass on the SSBNs (nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines) and SSNs (nuclear-powered attack submarines).In February 2015, the Indian government approved the indigenous construction of six SSNs at the Ship Building Center (SBC) in Visakhapatnam. But we have yet to hear much about these projects since then. The absence of a nuclear-powered attack submarine in India's fleet has significant strategic implications. Why hasn't India yet commissioned one despite the urgency?Tune in!Produced by Anna PriyadarshiniSound mix by Sachin Dwivedi
Grant Spencer is an ex-Royal Navy Submariner who conducted Top Secret covert missions on Hunter Killer submarines during the latter years of the ‘Cold War' and engaged in global Special Forces operations.In 2006 he was the first Submariner to ever successfully complete Special Duties Selection Op Samson, becoming a Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Advanced Operator, conducting overt and covert operations handling CHIS's (Covert Human Intelligence Sources) during both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and domestically on UK Mainland.Returning to Submarines in 2014, he spent his final years on covert Trident missile patrols acting as the UK nuclear deterrent.Grant is now an author. His first book, ‘Trust No One', was released in July 2023. A work of fiction, it is however based on his real-world experiences while working in the Armed Forces. ‘Trust No One' is our first introduction to Frank Tanner, a character who will feature as the main protagonist in a series of stories soon to follow. The second book in the Frank Tanner series, ‘Bribed By Blood', will be released early in 2024 with the third book, ‘You Will Remember' later in 2024.On top of all that, he's a biker too!Grant's Socials:Website: https://grantspencerbooks.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grant.spencer.908Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grantspencerbooks?igsh=MW5qMmszMHY2OXlwbg%3D%3D&utm_source=qrBooks:Trust No One - https://amzn.eu/d/4Z7PlxUYou Are Not Alone - https://amzn.eu/d/eh14oEUUltimateAddOns Premium manufacturer of phone and action camera mounting solutions - Use TEAPOTONE10 for 10% offInfluencer Store The Influencer Store helps you build your brand and apparel - mention TEAPOTONEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Please RATE/REVIEW this podcastIf you've enjoyed this episode folks, please leave a review on your relevant podcast platform - it REALLY does help to promote the show and push it further up the rankings
This week on the Lead to Win Podcast, we visit with Jon Rennie about the crucial role CONSISTENCY plays within an organization. Jon S. Rennie is a Business Leader, Author, and Speaker. He is the Co-Founder, President & CEO of Peak Demand Inc., a global manufacturer of products for electric utilities. He served as a Naval Officer on Nuclear Submarines during the Cold War and has been leading industrial business for more than 20 years. Jon is passionate about leadership and employee engagement. His articles and blog posts have been read and shared all over the world. He believes that Leadership can make a significant difference in the performance of any organization. His leadership books, I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following, All in the Same Boat: Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner, and You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following are all Amazon Bestsellers. Takeaways: Consistency is crucial in decision-making, communication, and feedback as a leader. Maintaining consistency during times of change is challenging but essential for employee morale and trust. Leaders should focus on being people-centric and providing timely and consistent feedback to their team members. Consistency in leadership builds trust, manages expectations, and contributes to a positive work environment. Jon's Links: Website: https://jonsrennie.com/ I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following: https://amzn.to/48CnrX7 Deep Leadership Podcast: https://podfollow.com/deep-leadership/view *Music by Alex Grohl on Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lead2win/support
In Nautilus to Columbia: 70 Years of the US Navy's Nuclear Submarines (Osprey, 2023), James C. Goodall covers the origins, design and development of the US Navy's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. This program was developed under the command of Hiram G. Rickover, the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" who oversaw the commissioning of the very first nuclear-powered attack submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN 571) in 1952. This was a truly revolutionary design. Until the advent of nuclear power, the world's submarine fleets traveled on the surface at night to charge their batteries, and only dove below the surface when enemy ships or planes were spotted. With the development of the USS Nautilus, the US Navy now had the ability to stay submerged for not just hours or days, but to hide out of harm's way for weeks or months at a time This highly illustrated book covers all of the 220+ submarine hulls built and delivered to the US Navy from the USS Nautilus through to the Navy's newest class of submarine, the Columbia class SSBNs. The story of the Nuclear Navy from its origins up to the present day is told through more than 1,300 images from official and archive sources, as well as the author's own personal collection, some of which have never been published before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Nautilus to Columbia: 70 Years of the US Navy's Nuclear Submarines (Osprey, 2023), James C. Goodall covers the origins, design and development of the US Navy's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. This program was developed under the command of Hiram G. Rickover, the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" who oversaw the commissioning of the very first nuclear-powered attack submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN 571) in 1952. This was a truly revolutionary design. Until the advent of nuclear power, the world's submarine fleets traveled on the surface at night to charge their batteries, and only dove below the surface when enemy ships or planes were spotted. With the development of the USS Nautilus, the US Navy now had the ability to stay submerged for not just hours or days, but to hide out of harm's way for weeks or months at a time This highly illustrated book covers all of the 220+ submarine hulls built and delivered to the US Navy from the USS Nautilus through to the Navy's newest class of submarine, the Columbia class SSBNs. The story of the Nuclear Navy from its origins up to the present day is told through more than 1,300 images from official and archive sources, as well as the author's own personal collection, some of which have never been published before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
In Nautilus to Columbia: 70 Years of the US Navy's Nuclear Submarines (Osprey, 2023), James C. Goodall covers the origins, design and development of the US Navy's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. This program was developed under the command of Hiram G. Rickover, the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" who oversaw the commissioning of the very first nuclear-powered attack submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN 571) in 1952. This was a truly revolutionary design. Until the advent of nuclear power, the world's submarine fleets traveled on the surface at night to charge their batteries, and only dove below the surface when enemy ships or planes were spotted. With the development of the USS Nautilus, the US Navy now had the ability to stay submerged for not just hours or days, but to hide out of harm's way for weeks or months at a time This highly illustrated book covers all of the 220+ submarine hulls built and delivered to the US Navy from the USS Nautilus through to the Navy's newest class of submarine, the Columbia class SSBNs. The story of the Nuclear Navy from its origins up to the present day is told through more than 1,300 images from official and archive sources, as well as the author's own personal collection, some of which have never been published before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Nautilus to Columbia: 70 Years of the US Navy's Nuclear Submarines (Osprey, 2023), James C. Goodall covers the origins, design and development of the US Navy's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. This program was developed under the command of Hiram G. Rickover, the "Father of the Nuclear Navy" who oversaw the commissioning of the very first nuclear-powered attack submarine, the USS Nautilus (SSN 571) in 1952. This was a truly revolutionary design. Until the advent of nuclear power, the world's submarine fleets traveled on the surface at night to charge their batteries, and only dove below the surface when enemy ships or planes were spotted. With the development of the USS Nautilus, the US Navy now had the ability to stay submerged for not just hours or days, but to hide out of harm's way for weeks or months at a time This highly illustrated book covers all of the 220+ submarine hulls built and delivered to the US Navy from the USS Nautilus through to the Navy's newest class of submarine, the Columbia class SSBNs. The story of the Nuclear Navy from its origins up to the present day is told through more than 1,300 images from official and archive sources, as well as the author's own personal collection, some of which have never been published before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
The AUKUS pact between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia aims to increase naval cooperation between the three countries in the face of a rising China. A major component involves the US and UK operating nuclear-powered submarines out of Australia by 2027, with plans to eventually transfer nuclear submarine technology to enable Australia to have its own nuclear submarine fleet. Together with Megan Eckstein, naval warfare reporter at Defense News, and Bryant Harris, Congress reporter at Defense News we discuss the goals, benefits, challenges, and political dimensions around AUKUS including building up the submarine and naval industrial bases, training Australian sailors on nuclear reactor operations, congressional concerns around protecting technology, and the role of export controls. We also discuss the pact hopes to boost interoperability and enhanced deterrence to counter China's growing naval capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. Megan Eckstein on X: @maeday22 Bryant Harris on X: @brykharris More details on AUKUS. Email me at: usnavalhistorypodcast@gmail.com Follow me on IG: @USNavyPodcast Follow me on X: @USNavyPodcast
Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a televised flag-raising ceremony for two nuclear submarines at a naval base in the northern city of Severodvinsk. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Anthony Albanese lands in the US today on a mission to extract the AUKUS submarines deal from a frozen Congress. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Lia Tsamoglou and Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump allegedly discussed potentially sensitive information about US nuclear submarines with an Australian billionaire three months after leaving office, according to an American media report. These allegations, which Trump denies, have raised further questions about his alleged handling of classified information – already the subject of separate and unrelated criminal charges in the US.Guardian Australia's foreign affairs and defence correspondent, Daniel Hurst, discusses why an Australian businessman and multiple former prime ministers are facing questions over this story and how these allegations could affect future Australia-US relations
Jon Rennie, President & CEO at Peak Demand Inc., Host of The Deep Leadership Podcast and author of You Have the Watch, I Have the Watch, All in the Same Boat, joins Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky from Elite High Performance. Jon shares how nuclear subs shaped his leadership, learning from mistakes and what deep leadership is. We at Elite High Performance specialize in building high impact leaders that turn their teams into happy high-performers who crush their goals. Check out Elite's Leadership Programs & Services - https://www.elitehighperformance.com/leadership-consulting/ Find Jon Rennie at the following links: https://peakdemand.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonscottrennie/ https://jonsrennie.com/ https://jonsrennie.com/podcast-page/ Find Susan Hobson at the following links: https://www.elitehighperformance.com/leadership-consulting/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumpstartliving/ https://www.instagram.com/susanlhobson/ https://www.tiktok.com/@susanlhobson Find Rob Kalwarowsky at the following links: https://www.howtodealboss.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/ https://www.instagram.com/bosscoachrobk/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bosscoachrobk Background Track - Geography by Infraction - https://inaudio.org/track/geography-pop-rock/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershiplaunchpad/message
A potential disaster is said to be brewing in the icy waters north of Russia as sunken nuclear submarines slowly decay beneath the surface. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Show Notes: Carolyn Gibson, a graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe, has had a diverse and different path since graduating from the university. She initially wanted to be an ambassador, but realized that she wouldn't be a great ambassador to the United States due to her Dutch passport and not agreeing with the U.S. foreign policy. Instead, she decided to go into international aid and development. She tapped into the Harvard network to find information about Europe and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. She worked as a speechwriter for the High Commissioner herself, Madame Agata, and later landed a three-month internship with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Carolyn was encouraged to work in the field. She had been working with two Italian men from Napoli who had received funding from George Soros to start a reunification program in the former Yugoslavia. She took up the offer to start a program using CD ROMs to record the names and photographs of children displaced during the war and make them available in UNHCR offices in the war zone for parents to find their children's homes. She talks about the importance of International laws for protecting and helping refugees, and how the Harvard network can help alumni find positions. Working in Yugoslavia during the War Carole recounts her experience in former Yugoslavia, where she helped reunite children with their parents. She experienced disillusionment with the war and the profiteering surrounding it, which led to loss of life and inappropriate media coverage. She talks about smuggling and how the role of the UN. Carolyn met her future husband, Trevor Gibson, who worked for the UN Fire and Rescue Service in Syria, which was a cowboy unit that was on the front lines, running ambulances and stopping fighting. Carolyn talks about the bias in the media and how a lack of willingness to understand and inappropriate media coverage contributed to her disillusionment. They decided to leave Yugoslavia, and Carolyn was offered a post in East Africa helping reunite parents and their children after the Rwandan genocide. She and her husband eventually decided to return to the States in 1995, but decided to move to Scotland where her husband decided to pursue a law degree in Birmingham, UK. They found themselves in a city that was similar to the Detroit of the UK, with car manufacturers and coal mining where Carolyn worked as a copywriter for nonprofit organizations before she earned a scholarship to an MBA program from Warwick University. Working in Consulting at Deloitte Carolyn talks about her experience of working in the management consulting practice of Deloitte. She started with Deloitte's program leadership practice and later worked with a child support agency. Carolyng and her husband decided to stay in Birmingham to settle down and have children. She then moved to a local government practice with Deloitte. They set up the first contact center for multiple local governments in one spot, and she became a specialist in setting up cross-governmental contact centers. However, the local government practice and Deloitte's public sector practice merged, which involved a lot more travel, so Carolyn decided to become a stay-at-home mom. Writing a Book on Teaching Languages She had been home for 10 years, running the PTA and serving on the Board of Governors for a school, and she wrote a book on teaching other languages. She shares three key tips from the book: make fun, set aside time, give children exposure as much as possible to the language they find fun. She discusses her experiences teaching their children French and moving to France for a year. They eventually moved back to Birmingham, which she has found to be a friendly city and a great place to raise a family. She moved out of the stay-at-home mom phase and started working in a startup tech company in Coventry, which focused on strategy execution software. She worked with top Fortune 500 companies, such as Nestle, Pratt Whitney, Societe Generale, Philips, L3, and energy companies and eventually became head of consulting. However, the company struggled to translate their investment into a working financial model, and she missed the opportunity to work with public sector organizations, but she gained their support to pursue a master's degree at Oxford, which had links to the UK Government. Working for the U.K. Defense Ministry After completing her master's, she worked for the Cabinet Office, particularly in the Ministry of Defense. She is in their strategic supplier program, which aims to align strategic suppliers with the UK Government's goals and vice versa. She works with Rolls Royce, a company that makes engines and E power plants for their nuclear submarines, and Babcock, helping them work at a strategic level, aligning across government, and identifying problems and improving them. Carolyn talks about her accomplishments at the Ministry of Defense and her work as a consultant, where she can make specific nudges that make a big difference. She has helped resolve major contracts and ensured that the government's goals are met. Carolyn explains the culture of a military environment, and how an open door and willingness to share information is crucial, as it allows for a more open and diverse workforce. She found that the defense industry is highly meritocratic and open to new ideas, which is important for women in the industry. Carolyn is now considering pivoting back into the nonprofit world, particularly in the area of unconditional cash transfers, which she believes is a growing area in the United States. Influential Courses and Professors at Harvard Carolyn shares the courses and professors at Harvard that resonated with her, including a course with Stanley Hoffmann about war, and a seminar with Rena Fonseca on India-China relations. She also shares her experiences with Stanley Hoffmann, who taught her the importance of holding onto convictions and ideas, and Rena Fonseca, who taught her the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the face of challenges. Timestamps: 05:11 How Carolyn's involvement with the Harvard network helped her find work 10:30 Smuggling and profiteering in war-torn Yugoslavia 13:35 Media coverage of the war that was inappropriate 21:46 Working at Deloitte 24:00 Carolyn's book on teaching kids languages 28:07 Working in strategy execution software at a tech startup 31:06 Impressions at the Ministry of Defense CONTACT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-gibson-2579295/ Facebook: Harvard/Radcliffe Class of 1992
Labor's left moves to condemn the AUKUS subs deal and recognise Palestine at the party's brawl-a-thon national conference. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Claire Harvey and edited by Jasper Leak. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Tiffany Dimmack and Lia Tsamoglou, with original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 505.Today, bring you latest updates from the warzone, analyse the sacking of Major General Ivan Popov, and discuss morale and casualty rates in Russian forces during the Ukrainian counter-offensive.Contributors:David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor) @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphantHamish De Bretton-Gordon (Former Tank Commander & Telegraph columnist).The investigation by The Associated Press: https://apnews.com/article/ukraine-russia-prisons-civilians-torture-detainees-88b4abf2efbf383272eed9378be13c72Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.ukSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Links1. "Could Indonesia legally stop transit by nuclear-powered AUKUS subs? by Dita Liliansa, The Interpreter, March 21, 2023.2. "The Strategic Littoral Geography of Southeast Asia," by Pete McPhail, Arthur Speyer, Bret Rodgers, Steve Ostrosky, Jesse Burns, and Dan Marquis, CIMSEC, June 4, 2020.3. Dita Liliansa's Twitter Feed.
A podcast where we feature some of the most respected lifeguards in New Jersey, having conversations about all aspects of the art of lifeguarding, the science of the ocean, and much, much more. Check us out for an inside look into the minds of the young men and women who dedicate their time to keeping our swimmers safe!#lifeguard #beachpatrol #jersey #jerseyshore #surf #surfing #podcast #ocean #boardwalk #BondiBeach #AtlanticCity #SeasideHeights #Lavalette #beach #oceanrescue #news #lifeguardnews #rescueTo call in: 732 237 4949Music: Moonwater www.bensound.com
Polycrisis means that they develop crisis upon crisis so that they get you to comply for their end goal, which is to put their man, the Antichrist, on the throne. Hegelian Dialectic means that they need to change society. Change people talk and think, and it needs to be done in stages. In other news, Russia warned the US “you are bringing nuclear Armageddon”. 00:00 – Polycrisis 04:06 - Hegelian Dialectic 09:29 - Mississippi Tornado 15:06 - Bottled Water after Chemical Spill 21:15 - Palm Scanners for Cashless Payments 22:00 - Mass launch of Nuclear Missiles 22:45 - Russia Warns Nuclear Armageddon 27:23 - Russia Subs and Missiles Detected 29:30 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Polycrisis means that they develop crisis upon crisis so that they get you to comply for their end goal, which is to put their man, the Antichrist, on the throne. Hegelian Dialectic means that they need to change society. Change people talk and think, and it needs to be done in stages. In other news, Russia warned the US “you are bringing nuclear Armageddon”. 00:00 – Polycrisis 04:06 - Hegelian Dialectic 09:29 - Mississippi Tornado 15:06 - Bottled Water after Chemical Spill 21:15 - Palm Scanners for Cashless Payments 22:00 - Mass launch of Nuclear Missiles 22:45 - Russia Warns Nuclear Armageddon 27:23 - Russia Subs and Missiles Detected 29:30 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Polycrisis means that they develop crisis upon crisis so that they get you to comply for their end goal, which is to put their man, the Antichrist, on the throne. Hegelian Dialectic means that they need to change society. Change people talk and think, and it needs to be done in stages. In other news, Russia warned the US “you are bringing nuclear Armageddon”. 00:00 – Polycrisis 04:06 - Hegelian Dialectic 09:29 - Mississippi Tornado 15:06 - Bottled Water after Chemical Spill 21:15 - Palm Scanners for Cashless Payments 22:00 - Mass launch of Nuclear Missiles 22:45 - Russia Warns Nuclear Armageddon 27:23 - Russia Subs and Missiles Detected 29:30 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Polycrisis means that they develop crisis upon crisis so that they get you to comply for their end goal, which is to put their man, the Antichrist, on the throne. Hegelian Dialectic means that they need to change society. Change people talk and think, and it needs to be done in stages. In other news, Russia warned the US “you are bringing nuclear Armageddon”. 00:00 – Polycrisis 04:06 - Hegelian Dialectic 09:29 - Mississippi Tornado 15:06 - Bottled Water after Chemical Spill 21:15 - Palm Scanners for Cashless Payments 22:00 - Mass launch of Nuclear Missiles 22:45 - Russia Warns Nuclear Armageddon 27:23 - Russia Subs and Missiles Detected 29:30 - Joseph’s Kitchen
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In as little as four years' time, US nuclear-powered attack submarines will be deployed to Australia, the government says to keep us safe. They're the length of a rugby pitch and can cruise through the water in almost complete silence, and the price tag is mind-blowing too: up to $368 billion over the next 30 years. Today, the ABC's political editor, Andrew Probyn, on how fear of China has driven us to the biggest defence investment in our history. Featured: Andrew Probyn, ABC political editor
In as little as four years' time, US nuclear-powered attack submarines will be deployed to Australia, the government says to keep us safe. They're the length of a rugby pitch and can cruise through the water in almost complete silence, and the price tag is mind-blowing too: up to $368 billion over the next 30 years. Today, the ABC's political editor, Andrew Probyn, on how fear of China has driven us to the biggest defence investment in our history. Featured: Andrew Probyn, ABC political editor
Australia will acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines thanks to its partnership with the U.S. and the U.K.—and China's not happy about it.
Australia will acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines thanks to its partnership with the U.S. and the U.K.—and China's not happy about it.
A fleet of 8 new nuclear powered submarines will be built in Australia in a defence program that will cost up to $368 billion dollars.
A fleet of 8 new nuclear powered submarines will be built in Australia in a defence program that will cost up to $368 billion dollars.
Australia's nuclear submarine fleet is tipped to support 20,000 jobs over the next 30 years.
Australia's nuclear submarine fleet is tipped to support 20,000 jobs over the next 30 years.
In this episode, Alan and Nick discuss Nick's thoughts on the future of Brand Experience, how he is approaching e-commerce and digital marketing challenges at a fast-moving consumer goods company, and the importance of physical experiences to the overall brand experience. Nick notes that brands are expected to take a stand on larger social issues and tells how Vanish is purposefully rebuilding a brand experience that encourages conversations and fosters a community around shared values and views. Nick Horan is the Global Brand Experience Lead for Vanish at Reckitt. He is passionate about using design as a tool to drive intentional brand experiences and understanding the consumption habits of consumers to identify the touch point that will have the most impact. Nicks's role is to craft the full brand experience framework from first exposure to becoming an advocate and repurchaser and translate this vision into a cohesive experience across various touchpoints in over 70 countries. In this episode, you'll learn: What is Brand Experience How Nick approaches physical design for brand experience Why marketers cannot personalize an experience without truly knowing the individual Key Highlights [01:30] Nuclear Submarines and Product design [03:05] Nick's path to Reckitt [05:20] How product design plays into Nick's role as Global Brand Experience Lead [05:50] What does it mean to be Global Brand Experience Lead for Vanish at Reckitt [07:40] How Nick thinks about the function of brand experience overall [09:55] How does brand experience translate to Fast-Moving Consumer Goods [11:35] What Vanish is doing to decrease waste in the fashion industry [12:50] How Nick is helping FMCG catch up with the deconstruction and reconfiguration of the historical business models [14:00] How is Nick approaching e-commerce and digital marketing with an FMCG brand [18:50] Examples of how physical experiences play into the overall brand experience [20:05] Bridging the gap between physical and digital experiences [20:55] QR codes and how to utilize them effectively [22:45] The future of brand experience [24:30] Why personalization doesn't always equate to the richness in engagement [25:50] Why Nick is so observant of how people interact with the world [28:15] What advice would Nick give his younger self [29:15] Marketers need to lean into creativity for the omnichannel world [30:15] Brands to watch [31:20] Opportunities and threats facing marketers today Resources Mentioned: Nick Horan Vanish Brand Reckitt Vanish Tabs Vanish Miracle Book mentioned: X: The Experience When Business Meets Design by Brian Solis Brands mentioned: Vinted, Depop, Oxwash Follow the podcast: Listen on iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen on Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen on Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC) Connect with the Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nwhoran/ https://www.instagram.com/vanish_uk_official/ https://twitter.com/ThisIsReckitt Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: Twitter Alan B Hart - http://twitter.com/abhart LinkedIn Alan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart Twitter Marketing Today - http://twitter.com/themktgtoday Facebook Marketing Today - https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ LinkedIn Marketing Today - https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtodaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Rennie is the Co-Founder, President & CEO of Peak Demand Inc., a premier manufacturer of critical components for electrical utilities. Jon is also a former U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer who made seven deployments during the end of the Cold War.Prior to starting Peak Demand, Jon led eight manufacturing businesses for three global companies. He is the author of three best-selling leadership books and is the host of the Deep Leadership podcast.https://jonsrennie.com/Aaron Moncur, hostWe hope you enjoyed this episode of the Being an Engineer Podcast.Help us rank as the #1 engineering podcast on Apple and Spotify by leaving a review for us.You can find us under the category: mechanical engineering podcast on Apple Podcasts.Being an Engineer podcast is a go-to resource and podcast for engineering students on Spotify, too.Aaron Moncur and Rafael Testai love hearing from their listeners, so feel free to email us, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcast and Spotify! About Being An EngineerThe Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Australia is spending hundreds of billions of dollars on eight nuclear-powered submarines. It's estimated to be one of the biggest spends in the history of the Australian government. So why are we buying them? Are they the best use of taxpayer money? And will they even be able to do the job they're meant to do? Today, former director of war studies at the Australian Army Research Centre and adjunct professor at UNSW Canberra Albert Palazzo, on whether new submarines can actually keep us safe. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram. Guest: Former director of war studies at the Australian Army Research Centre, Albert Palazzo.
Tess Newton Cain with the latest on the Pacific, Marianne Hanson and Alan Kuperman discuss Australia's nuclear submarine program and Sandy George takes on Australianness on screen.
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