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How do you scale a consulting business from £2M to £30M without losing culture, customer focus, or entrepreneurial energy?In this episode, Joe O'Mahoney speaks with Stuart Packham, Group CEO of Alchemist Group, about scaling professional services businesses through a combination of organic growth, acquisitions, operational rigor, and people-first leadership. Stuart shares lessons from building a private equity-backed buy-and-build platform across leadership development, sales training, and experiential learning.The conversation explores the realities of integrating acquired firms, managing founders during M&A transitions, and balancing infrastructure with entrepreneurial culture. Stuart also discusses how consulting firms should think about AI, both as a customer-facing capability and as an internal scalability lever, while avoiding “technology for technology's sake.” The discussion also covers private equity partnerships, the importance of financial discipline and operational infrastructure, and why culture and sales enablement become critical as firms grow internationally.Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(03:20) Building a Buy-and-Build Consulting Platform(07:50) AI's Impact on Consulting and Sales Training(15:50) Scaling from £2M to £30M Revenue(19:40) Infrastructure, Systems, and Operational Control(26:00) What Private Equity Really Changes(33:20) Culture, Retention, and Integration in M&A(39:30) Common Sales Mistakes in Boutique ConsultanciesFollow Stuart on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartpackham Alchemist Group Website:https://thisisalchemist.com RAIN Group Website:https://www.rainsalestraining.com Send us Fan MailProf. Joe O'Mahoney helps boutique consultancies scale and exit. Follow Joe on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeomahoney/Follow Joe on Twitter:https://twitter.com/joeomahoneyVisit Joe's Website:https://www.equitysherpa.com
Episode 181 – The Journey of a Nurse and Coach with Jennylynde Renteria-Packham In this episode of Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare, host Marcus Engel speaks with nurse and coach Jennylynde Renteria-Packham about her journey into nursing, her passion for elder care, and the importance of compassionate communication. They discuss personal stories of compassion, the role of coaching in healthcare leadership, and the challenges faced by those in long-term care. Jennylynde emphasizes the need for leaders to support their teams and the impact of personalized recognition in fostering a positive work environment. Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Connect with Jennylynde on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennylynde-renteria-packham-2956925/Learn more about Courage Coaching: https://couragecoaching.usBook Free Coaching Session: https://book.couragecoaching.usLearn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/Subscribe to our podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to our podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcast About Jennylynde Renteria-Packham, MSN, RN, IHFMC, CHWC:Jennylynde Renteria-Packham is a professional leadership coach and registered nurse with decades of experience in healthcare executive leadership, quality improvement, and organizational development. As the founder of Courage Coaching, she supports leaders and professionals who want greater clarity, accountability, and alignment in both their personal and professional lives. Her work often centers on helping clients identify the internal barriers that hold them back, including negative self-talk and unhelpful narratives, and replacing them with intentional awareness and action. Date: 5/4/2026 Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare Episode number and title: Episode 181 – The Journey of a Nurse and Coach with Jennylynde Renteria-Packham keywordsnursing, elder care, compassionate communication, healthcare leadership, coaching, long-term care, personal stories, resilience, healthcare challenges, mentorship summaryIn this episode of Compassion and Courage Conversations in Healthcare, host Marcus Engel speaks with nurse and coach Jennylynde Renteria-Packham about her journey into nursing, her passion for elder care, and the importance of compassionate communication in healthcare. They discuss personal stories of compassion, the role of coaching in healthcare leadership, and the challenges faced by those in long-term care. Jennylynde emphasizes the need for leaders to support their teams and the impact of personalized recognition in fostering a positive work environment. takeawaysJennylynde Renteria-Packham has a deep passion for elder care.Compassionate communication is essential in healthcare.Leadership in nursing requires a servant mindset.Personal stories of compassion can define our experiences.Coaching can help leaders navigate challenges in healthcare.Recognition and affirmation are powerful motivators for staff.
Brain fog is something many people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) experience.In this episode, we explore what brain fog is, how it affects thinking, memory, and what research reveals about its links to distress and quality of life.Aaron Goodman's guests are researchers Tara Packham, PhD, and PhD candidate Ronessa Dass from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.It's always great to hear from listeners!Please share your experiences with brain fog and MCS or about anything you hear on the podcast.Listen now:https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/1970633/episodes/18821290-brain-fog-mcs-ronessa-dass-and-tara-packham-phdWatch on YouTube:https://youtu.be/j4PulfsHX_UThe podcast has a new webpage!http://listen.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/Please share with anyone interested in learning more about MCS. Links:Ronessa Dass - email: dassr5@mcmaster.caPain and Movement Research in the IMPRinT Lab, McMaster University:https://painmovementresearch.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/people-2/Understanding the Experience and Impacts of Brain Fog in Chronic Pain: A Scoping Review - Ronessa Dass, Tara Packham, et al. (2023):https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37441085/DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Support the showThank you very much to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation generously supporting the podcast!If you find the podcast helpful, please consider becoming a supporter!https://buymeacoffee.com/mcspodcast Follow the podcast on YouTube! Captions available in any language. Please follow the podcast on social media:FacebookInstagramXBlueSkyTikTok
What does it actually take to lead a team that thrives—not just survives—in your practice? In this episode of She Slays the Day, Dr. Lauryn sits down with Jennylynde Renteria-Packham to break down what real leadership looks like when the pressure is on. From navigating difficult conversations to setting clear expectations and creating a culture of accountability, this conversation challenges the idea that leadership is a title—and reframes it as a daily practice. If you've ever felt frustrated with your team, avoided hard conversations, or wondered why your culture isn't where you want it to be, this episode will give you the clarity and tools to lead differently.Dr. Lauryn and Jennylynde dive into emotional regulation, boundaries, communication strategies, and how leadership directly impacts retention, growth, and long-term success in your practice.Key TakeawaysGreat leadership starts with ownership, not authority—your ability to regulate your emotions and respond intentionally sets the tone for your entire team and determines the culture you buildAvoiding hard conversations doesn't preserve relationships—it erodes trust over time, while clear expectations and direct communication create alignment, accountability, and stronger team performanceYour team will only rise to the level of leadership you model—consistency, boundaries, and integrity are what create long-term retention and a culture people actually want to be part ofGuest BioJennylynde Renteria-Packham is a Registered Nurse and leadership coach with over 30 years of experience in rehabilitation and long-term care settings. She brings a deep background in administration and operations, leading teams with integrity and a strong belief in modeling the behaviors she teaches. Known for helping others succeed while delivering honest and constructive feedback, Jennylynde is passionate about empowering individuals to step into their vision and build thriving teams and organizations.Learn more about Jennylynde and her services by visiting Courage CoachingFollow Jennylynde on LinkedInResourcesYou didn't earn a doctorate to be outpaced by influencers—step into your authority with Lauryn's The Influential Doctor bootcamp. In just one week, you'll learn how to amplify your voice, grow your influence, and turn your expertise into real impact.Follow Dr. Lauryn: Instagram | X | LinkedIn | FacebookFollow She Slays on YouTubeSign up for the Weekly Slay newsletter!Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Sunlighten Saunas and get your She Slays discount by clicking the link below!She Slays Associates Job BoardTo learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLA
Fresh off a return from NASA with UT San Antonio students who won a national competition, Dr. Chris Packham joins us for a powerful update on the groundbreaking work happening at the intersection of research, innovation, and student opportunity. From collaborations with Blue Origin to leadership roles connected to the James Webb Space Telescope and the development of the Habitable Worlds Observatory, Dr. Packham shares how UT San Antonio is contributing to the next generation of space exploration. We also dive into his role as Chair of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Alumni Association, the global research pipeline he's helping build for UT San Antonio students — including opportunities in Japan — and his leadership as Chair of the Gemini Observatory Board. Closer to home, he discusses returning to teach Astronomy 101 and what he calls a “new era” of teaching and learning in the classroom. This episode is about more than telescopes and research — it's about UT San Anotnio students competing and winning on a national stage, global partnerships expanding opportunity, and Roadrunners helping shape humanity's understanding of the universe. Tune in, subscribe, and share this episode with a fellow Roadrunner. Birds Up. Show Notes:UT San Antonio AlumniDiploma Dash 5kUTSA AthleticsDr. Chris PackhamUT San Antonio researcher aims to save an endangered crocodile in Southeast AsiaUT San Antonio to launch nation's first open-access neuromorphic computing hub Thanks for tuning in! Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe for more great content! Birds Up!
In this episode, we're joined by Alex Packham—founder of ContentCal, which he scaled from agency roots into a SaaS platform used by thousands globally, culminating in an acquisition by Adobe. Alex shares his journey from selling SIM cards in the schoolyard to running social media at ODEON and NOW TV, to building and exiting a tech company during COVID. We dive into the scrappy early days, lessons from blitzscaling, the stress of due diligence, and what it really takes to build a world-class team. Now back in the CEO seat at mental health startup JAAQ, Alex reflects on founder identity, investing in 60 startups, and why he's applying a Silicon Valley mindset to UK tech. This episode is packed with actionable insights on hiring, leadership, scale-up pains, and the emotional rollercoaster of building and selling a business.
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This week I'm joined by TED X guru Helen Packham to learn about how to secure your own TED X talk to skyrocket your visibility!Follow Helen on instagram @helenpackhamFollow me on instagram @jennafarmerpr
Alex Packham built a business from the ground up — and sold it to Adobe for tens of millions. Now CEO of JAAQ, a mental health platform backed by the likes of Tyson Fury and Rio Ferdinand, Alex opens up about the highs and lows of startup life, the pressure of leadership, and what it really takes to scale a company to acquisition. From bedroom hustle to boardroom deals — this is the real story of making it in business.This is the eventful life of Mr Alex PackhamYouTube: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodallLinkedIn: @DodgeWoodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I spoke with comedian Alfie Packham who talked about doing a little dance, a good fun friend and two different games. ‘Alfie Packham: My Apologies to the Chef' at Edinburgh Fringe Instagram @alfiepackham The Comedy Nerd Instagram @The ComedyNerd thecomedynerd.com Comedy in a Nutshell Instagram @ComedyInANutshell comedyinanutshell.podbean.com
It's Andy Bush against journalist and comedian Alfie Packham on this week's Guestimators. How will they both fare on rounds about best and worst fairground rides, the best computer keyboard key (!), and how much the British public estimates Gordon Ramsey swore in 2024. If you're in Edinburgh for the Fringe go to see Alfie's show My Apologies to the Chef To play the quiz every week, head to guestimators.com Email us on hello@guestimators.com Send voicenotes to 07457404279 And follow our socials: Twitter/X Instagram YouTube TikTok Bluesky Production Company - Lock It In Studio Hosts - Andy Bush & Matt Cutler Producer - Will Nichols Music - Adam Harrison Design - Charlie Thomas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CrunkChocolate sits down with a representative of each club in the Premier League and Women's Super League to talk about the 2024/25 season. 5 categories (Kits, Manager, Squad, Supporters, and Front Office) are discussed to get a proper understanding of every club. Today Ady Packham (https://x.com/albionroar) joins Crunk to talk about Brighton's seasonDid you enjoy the first 15 minutes? Watch the full episode (for free) on FanFest: https://fanfest.vip/home/ln/yoOdcfwwVwLFZW1iJaSlo
What happens when you step into the CEO seat of a small consultancy in a niche market, with big ambitions, PE backing, and a bold growth target? In this episode of Climb in Consulting, Nick Synnott chats to Stu Packham, Group CEO of Alchemist, about how he led the business from a modest $2M learning consultancy to a $20M global challenger brand. Before stepping into consulting, Stu spent years in the world of recruitment - building teams, scaling businesses, and getting under the skin of what makes people tick. It was that deep experience, paired with a well-timed chat with a close friend, that led to him being put forward for the CEO role at Alchemist in 2019. What followed was nothing short of a whirlwind. Stu stepped into a six-person business without meeting any of the team beforehand, not exactly your textbook onboarding. From that uncertain start came a high-speed journey of transformation: expanding into the US, building out UK operations, and laying the groundwork for a global presence. Stu didn't just steer the ship, he helped it grow new engines mid-flight. This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to lead a PE-backed consultancy through rapid growth. Stu shares: - How fractional leadership became a secret weapon for scale - What a People function looks like when growth is the goal - How to prepare (mentally and practically) for due diligence - The biggest lessons he's taking into Alchemist's next chapter Whether you're running a consultancy, thinking about working with private equity, or just love a gritty transformation story, this one's worth your time. Enjoy the show!
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, I, Stewart Alsop III, speak with David Packham, CEO and co-founder of Chintai, about the real-world implications of tokenizing assets—from real estate and startup equity to institutional finance and beyond. David shares insights from his time inside Goldman Sachs during the 2008 crash, his journey into blockchain starting in 2016, and how Chintai is now helping reshape the financial system through compliant, blockchain-based infrastructure. We talk about the collapse of institutional trust, the weirdness of meme coins, the possible obsolescence of IPOs, and the deeper societal shifts underway. For more on David and Chintai, check out chintai.io and chintainexus.com.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 – David Packham introduces Chintai and explains the vision of tokenizing real world assets, highlighting the failure of early promises and the need for real transformation in finance. 05:00 – The conversation turns to accredited investors, regulatory controls, and how Chintai ensures compliance while preserving self-custody and smart contract-level restrictions. 10:00 – Discussion of innovative asset models like yield-bearing tokens tied to Manhattan real estate and tokenized private funds, showing how commercial use cases are overtaking DeFi gimmicks. 15:00 – Packham unpacks how liquidity is reshaping startup equity, potentially making IPOs obsolete by offering secondary markets and early investor exits through tokenization. 20:00 – The focus shifts to global crypto hubs. Singapore's limitations, US entrepreneurial resurgence, and Hong Kong's return to crypto leadership come up. 25:00 – Stewart and David discuss the broader decentralization of institutions, including government finance on blockchain, and the surprising effect of CBDCs in China. 30:00 – They explore the cultural dimensions of decentralization, including the network state, societal decline, and the importance of shared values for cohesion. 35:00 – Wrapping up, they touch on the philosophy of investment vs. speculation, the corruption of fiat systems, and the potential for real-world assets to stabilize crypto portfolios.Key InsightsTokenization is transforming access to financial markets: David Packham explains how tokenizing real-world assets—like real estate, private debt, and startup equity—can unlock previously illiquid sectors. Through blockchain, assets become tradable, accessible, and transparent, with innovations like fractional ownership and yield-bearing tokens making markets more efficient. Chintai, his company, enables this transformation by providing compliant infrastructure for institutions and investors to engage with these assets securely.The era of IPOs may be nearing its end: Packham suggests that traditional IPOs, with their delayed liquidity and gatekeeping, are becoming obsolete. With blockchain, companies can now tokenize equity and provide liquidity earlier in their lifecycle. This changes the game for startups and investors alike, enabling ongoing access to investment opportunities and exits without needing to go public in the conventional sense.The crypto industry is maturing beyond speculation: Reflecting on the shift from the ideologically driven early days of crypto to the speculative fervor of ICOs, NFTs, and meme coins, Packham calls for a return to fundamentals. He envisions a future where crypto supports real economic activity, especially through projects that build infrastructure for compliant, meaningful use cases. Degenerate gambling, he argues, may coexist with more serious ventures, but the latter will shape the future.Decentralization is challenging traditional power structures: The conversation touches on how blockchain can reduce favoritism and control in financial systems. Packham highlights how tools like permissioned ledgers and smart contracts can enforce fairness, resist corruption, and enhance access. He contrasts this with legacy systems, which often protect elite interests, drawing on his own experience at Goldman Sachs during the 2008 crisis.Global leadership in crypto is shifting: While Singapore positioned itself as a key crypto hub, Packham notes its lack of entrepreneurial culture compared to the U.S. and China. He observes that regulatory openness is important, but business culture and capital depth are decisive. The U.S. has reemerged as a key player, showing renewed interest and drive, while Hong Kong and China continue to move boldly in this space.The societal impact of financial technology is profound: The episode explores how blockchain might influence governance and societal organization. From the potential tokenization of government operations to more transparent fiscal policies, Packham sees emerging possibilities for better systems—though he warns against naive techno-utopianism. He reflects on the dual-edged nature of technologies like CBDCs, which can enhance transparency but also increase state control.Cultural values matter in shaping the future: The conversation ends on a philosophical note, examining the tension between decentralization, cultural identity, and immigration. Packham emphasizes that shared values and cultural cohesion are crucial for societal stability. He challenges idealistic notions like the “network state” by pointing out that human nature and cultural alignment still play a major role in the success or failure of social systems.
What if the stories we tell ourselves about alcohol are the very chains that bind us? A journey into the power of words awaits you on this episode of The Big Drink Rethink. Join host Anna Donaghey and guest Helen Packham as they unravel the narratives that shape our drinking culture and explore how changing our language can liberate us from old habits. In this engaging conversation discover how Helen, a speaker and Coach, uses her passion for verbal communication to transform lives. Get ready to rethink the words you use and the stories you tell yourself about alcohol.Here are the highlights:00:00 Introduction03:32 Words are powerful and shape stories. Humans are natural storytellers, but not always healthy ones. 06:45 Alcohol was associated with fun and social connection.11:54 Alcohol's influence is shaped by subconscious self-talk and marketing, reinforcing beliefs and behaviours.15:03 Alcohol was central to Helen's party-focused identity and she questioned who she was without it.21:17 Outsourcing happiness and experiences to alcohol diminishes personal control and enjoyment when alcohol isn't present.23:06 Transitioning from unconscious incompetence to applying personal development insights, helped shift her perspective.30:52 Words can contain implicit instructions, like "happy hour".35:12 Helen has joined and built a sobriety-focused Instagram community.38:53 Reframe and rewrite your personal narrative through practice.41:50 Shift the mindset from "giving up" alcohol to "gaining" benefits.46:44 Challenge internal narratives about alcohol.To further explore your relationship with alcohol, check out Anna's programme, The Big Drink Rethink Experiment: https://www.thebeliefscoach.com/the-big-drink-rethink-experimentFor the free resources accompanying this series, please head to https://www.thebeliefscoach.com/registrationIf you're loving the podcast and would like to give Anna a warm, fuzzy feeling of appreciation, then you can buy her a coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/bigdrinkrethinkAbout the host Anna:Anna is a certified Alcohol Mindset Coach, trained by Annie Grace of This Naked Mind. Drawing on her own journey out of alcohol addiction, she now helps others explore and control their drinking. With a career spanning 25 years as a Strategist in the Advertising industry, she combines her own lived experiences, with great insight into what makes us tick and what influences us to behave the way we do. Connect with Anna:Website: thebeliefscoach.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/annadonagheyInstagram: instagram.com/bigdrinkrethinkProduced by winteraudio.co.ukAbout Helen Packham:Helen Packham is a speaker coach and verbal communications strategist helping leaders and business owners harness the power of their words to change lives, for...
Love Island Australia Season 2 winner Josh Packham drops juicy BTS secrets and wild stories from filming! How much input do producers have? Are the SuperFans real? Is the Finale rigged?He also reveals why he QUIT Love Island Games BEFORE filming began! How much did he get paid? What happened when he left? Who was he keen to crack on with?Josh also shares his thoughts on the 2023 season of Love Island! What's the tea with his love life atm? Does he still speak to his ex Anna McEvoy? And his thoughts on Matt Zukowski's relationship with Tammy Hembrow!PLUS LOTS MORE!Want more of the latest gossip?Get EXTRA hot tea on SO DRAMATIC! EXTRA via PATREON and APPLE!Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list!Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP!Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com!Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Block's Josh Packham shares his thoughts about the 2023 auctions and what REALLY goes down BTS on the show! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get EXTRA hot tea on So Dramatic! Extra via PATREON and APPLE! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list! Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian and The Guardian journalist Alfie Packham joins Rich Wilson on his award winning podcast Insane In The Men Brain as part of the podcasts Edinburgh season. we covered many topics in our brief time together including the sadness of losing a loved one, coping with grief and death itself. Alfie is currently up at the Edinburgh Festival with his new show My Gift To You which is on at Underbelly for the entire month of August, tickets for which are available here https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/event/alfie-packham-my-gift-to-you Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we talk to Jake Packham, who is the dungeon master behind our live-play show "The Pact & Boon." Listen as we ask Jake how he goes about applying his inspiration to create compelling campaigns, and grow his home-brew world of Calignos. Mentioned in this episode:Always Have Your Sessions Prepared!You work 8 hours a day. You spend time with your family when you come home. You do work around the house and it seems you never have as much time as you would like to prepare your D&D sessions. Does this sound like you? Wouldn't it be amazing to have endless material prepared for your D&D sessions anyways? That's where Roll and Play Press comes in. Roll and Play Press provides D&D 5e Compatible materials for any type of session. Running a one-shot? Check out their One Shot Wonders book with over 100 one-shot ideas. Getting started with your new sci-fi campaign? Get their Game Master's Sci-Fi Toolkit to have your games much more prepared. Why reinvent the wheel? Check out Roll and Play Press at rollandplaypress.com and get 10% off when you buy something by using the code BETTERDM10. Roll and Play PressGive Us a Rating and ReviewYou obviously have really good taste, you're listening to How to Be a Better DM after all. We thank you for your support. If you've ever gotten anything useful from our show, take a minute to give us a rating and a review. It goes a very long way to making it so How to Be a Better DM can help many more dungeon masters just like you. If you love our content, help others become better dungeon masters too.
For this special episode of the Radio Times Podcast, Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the conservationists Chris Packham and Megan Mccubbin. Packham was born in Southampton in 1961 and spent much of his childhood exploring the nature he found at his doorstep. As a teenager with autism, he was picked on at school – his solace was the outside world. After studying Zoology at the University of Southampton, Packham found himself in the world of television and film, taking still photographs – but it was his audition for The Really Wild Show which kickstarted his career. Today, he is recognised as one of Britain's most prominent wildlife TV presenters. He joins the podcast, alongside his step-daughter the conservationist and TV presenter, Megan McCubbin. In this episode, we discuss the perils of activism, the everyday changes everyone can make to fight climate change – and, the beauty of watching telly together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who will be the lucky winner of this week's prize from The Plant Runner?Another packed episode of excellent questions from our listeners and hear more about what Keith does (when he's not talking to us about gardening!)Some great tips this week include:Your ECO Neem and Eco Oil mix can be made up and left in the sprayer for use. Adding a couple of drops of detergent can help others like Bordeaux spray from becoming pastyAcer Negundo Box Elder tree can be a weedy speciesCompacted clay soil? Hear Keith's tips on preparing this soil before planting including loosening with F.D Ryan's broadfork, when to use gypsum and adding products like MycoGoldShade loving perennials - Keith recommends Ajuga, Ligularia dentata reniformis (Tractor Seat Plant), Chatham Island Forget-me-not, Arthropodium, Sedum, Clivia, Primula, Veltheimia BracteataTall plants like Aster falling over? Try crowding with other plants to support. Different forms of salivias, agastache, achillea for example.Cherries (Keith recommends lapin variety) and pears (Keith suggests Packham's Triumph) both require cross pollination for good crop production.Can you apply crop rotation principles to flowering annuals? Probably not but ensure you are improving soil with Clyde's lignite, Munash Rock Dust, Clyde's CompostHear how to remove Kaikuyu lawn. Use Slasher, cover with Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/ Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook
My TEDx journey and insights! Have a listen as I answer the following questions: • What made you want to do a TEDx talk? • How did you find the application process? • What decisions did you make in building the talk and content? • How did you rehearse? • What formal rehearsals were there? • How did you prepare the last 24 hours? • And on the day? • What have you done since? • What are your thoughts post the talk? • Would you recommend to others? The post 064 – Lessons and reflections from my TEDx journey (interview with Helen Packham) appeared first on Tony Brooks.
My latest podcast episode features an interview with my coach Helen Packham where we discussed the journey to me writing my book Survival Psychology. On the interview we talked about: • What is the story behind the book? • How long has it taken? • How did you come about the title? • The cover? • What process did you use to write the book? • What changes did you make on the way? • How did you use test readers? • When will the book be published? • How can people get a copy? • What is the most important thing you want the book to do? For others ad yourself? The post 063 – Survival Psychology – My Book Journey (interview with Helen Packham) appeared first on Tony Brooks.
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Stories this week include: Vicar gets stolen house back only to find it full of squatters. Elderly couple allegedly conned out of full rack of ribs. Somerset Gimp banned from wearing gimp suit and ‘crawling, wriggling or writhing' for five years. Luminous sludge oozing from New York streets completely normal state city officials. We discover the new John Mooner... Website: http://www.lapodcast.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LAPodcast/ Twitter: @LAPodcast
Love Island Australia Season 2 winner Josh Packham drops juicy BTS secrets and wild stories from filming! How much input do producers have? Are the SuperFans real? Is the Finale rigged? He also reveals why he QUIT Love Island Games BEFORE filming began! How much did he get paid? What happened when he left? Who was he keen to crack on with? Josh also shares his thoughts on the 2023 season of Love Island! What's the tea with his love life atm? Does he still speak to his ex Anna McEvoy? And his thoughts on Matt Zukowski's relationship with Tammy Hembrow! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get EXTRA hot tea on SO DRAMATIC! EXTRA via PATREON and APPLE! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list! Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Block's Josh Packham shares his thoughts about the 2023 auctions and what REALLY goes down BTS on the show! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get EXTRA hot tea on So Dramatic! Extra via PATREON and APPLE! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list! Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Stories this week include: High-profile bird sniffer reported to police after One Show appearance. Builders create shortcut through Great Wall of China Man converts police car to transport beloved bull. Passengers forcibly removed from flight after complaining about vomit-stained seats. Rob has little green men on the mind... Website: http://www.lapodcast.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LAPodcast/ Twitter: @LAPodcast
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
What is a brand led business strategy and why does it matter for B2B businesses in 2023? This week's guest Melissa Packham shares how brands that are led by their values can navigate uncertain times. The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:23 Why are values an important part of branding? 00:04:08 How do you strike the balance between incorporating values and not sounding overly promotional or forced? 00:15:14 How do brand values help in uncertain times? 00:18:10 What are some creative ways to showcase a B2B company's brand values through LinkedIn posts, articles, or videos 00:24:46 How do you measure the ROI of investing in brand values as part of your business strategy? Connect with Melissa Packham on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissapackham/ ABOUT MICHELLE J RAYMOND Michelle J Raymond is an international LinkedIn B2B Growth Coach. To continue the conversation, connect with Michelle on LinkedIn and let her know you are part of the community of podcast listeners. Connect with Michelle J Raymond on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellejraymond/ B2B Growth Co offers LinkedIn Training for teams to build personal and business brands and a LinkedIn Profile Recharge service for Founders/CEOs. Book a free intro call to learn more - https://calendly.com/michelle-j-raymond/book-an-intro-call-15mins LinkedIn for B2B Growth Podcast is a fully accessible podcast. Audio, Video, Transcript and guest details are available on our podcast website - https://linkedinforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ Subscribe to our LinkedIn for B2B Growth YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@LinkedInForB2BGrowth #branding #purposedriven #b2bgrowth #brandvalues
On this weeks pod! Packham panic Ghostbusters meaning Drawn on cupboards Fly swallow Alton Towers Slowcoaster Thanks for listening! Get in touch bwtbpod@gmail.com Get bonus content on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lewis Packham, also known as the world's strongest barber, delves into his incredible journey from Prison to Podium. Lewis goes in-depth on his time in prison and how gym and fitness saved his life.This is The Eventful Life or Mr Lewis PackhamWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodallYouTube: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallLinkedIn: Dodge WoodallFacebook: Dodge Woodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My latest podcast episode features an interview with my public speaking coach Helen Packham! *** In our interview, Helen and I discussed: Why evolution is important to our understanding of leadership *** How fear holds leaders back *** The ways can we use the learnings from evolution to our advantage *** Why fear can play such a part in public speaking *** How tribes work in organisations (in/out groups, silos, us &them) *** Impostor Syndrome and what is really going on ***The power of storytelling ***What leaders need to be aware of in terms of evolutionary factors The post 058 – What Evolution Tells Us About Leadership – Interview Helen Packham appeared first on Tony Brooks.
Analisa Packham talks about the effects of syringe exchange programs on HIV rates, opioid abuse, and crime. This episode was first posted in May 2019. "Are Syringe Exchange Programs Helpful or Harmful? New Evidence in the Wake of the Opioid Epidemic" by Analisa Packham. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Effectiveness of sterile needle and syringe programming in reducing HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users” — World Health Organization report. “Needle exchange programs and drug injection behavior” by Jeff DeSimone. “Needle exchange programs: Research suggests promise as an AIDS prevention strategy” — GAO report. “Syringe exchange programs around the world: The global context” — GMHC report. “The Effects of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Abuse, Mortality, and Crime” by Jennifer L. Doleac and Anita Mukherjee
“Bring some fundamentally great people into the process with you and then just go for it and have fun and work really hard.” In Season 4, Episode 23 of the Boss Uncaged Podcast, S.A. Grant sits down with the Founder of ContentCal, Alex Packham.
“I realised that for the first time in my career, I reported to a board and investors, but the decisions were on me. It was all on me.” In this week's 40 Minute Mentor episode, we're joined by Stuart Packham, CEO of our Series Sponsor's Alchemist, JBM board advisor and longtime mentor and friend of team JBM. Our host, James Mitra, and Stu have known each other for years, dating back to their days at Michael Page, so it was extra special to have Alchemist as our Series sponsor and Stu joining us on the podcast today. We chat about: ➡️ Stu's journey through recruitment and into learning and development [02:05]➡️ Why recruitment is such a great foundation to your career [04:36] ➡️ His transition from recruitment to learning and development [07:58] ➡️ Why becoming a CEO was a much bigger shift than expected [10:47] ➡️ How he puts being people-centric first [14:00] ➡️ The imposter syndrome that comes with being CEO [15:42] ➡️ Realities of merging two businesses into one [18:43] ➡️ How Alchemist approaches L&D differently [22:51] ➡️ Transitioning from 98% face to face L&D sessions to digital and virtual sessions [25:56] ➡️ The benefits of bringing on external partners to help with hiring [29:42] ➡️ Why now is the time to put together a risk plan and not ignore the downturn [33:47] ➡️ What the future holds for Alchemist [35:59] ➡️ The advantages of being a board advisor [38:02] ➡️ Why Alchemist partnered with JBM and the results they've seen so far [40:06] ⛳ Helpful links:➡️ More about Stu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartpackham/➡️ More about Alchemist: https://thisisalchemist.com/40minutementor/
How speaking can be powerful in raising your profile and visibility. I enjoyed this episode so much that we had to share it again! Helen is the number one person to connect with if you are thinking about upping your speaking game! How you can utilise speaking at work and beyond Think meetings, networking events and podcasts! Your voice is your asset for visibility - time to use it! I am really excited to share this episode with you where I chat to the amazing Helen Packham - she is a speaker coach and verbal communications strategist helping leaders 10x the impact of their verbal communication to engage, retain and maximise the potential of their people. She has 15 years experience in leadership and executive development. Helen shares ways you can start to use speaking as a key strategy in raising your profile for your career progression. You may be starting from scratch in terms of your speaking journey and may not realise that it's something you can really utilise at work and beyond. Think meetings, networking, building relationships with key stakeholders, conferences and even podcasts! There really is no limit to using your voice to showcase your own talents and make sure you and your ideas get recognised at work and beyond. ---------------------------- Don't forget you can get my monthly NEWSLETTER that shares the latest around the gender pay gap, book recommendations and good practices that are happening all over the place that support more women to step up and be recognised for the value they bring. Get yours by clicking >> https://www.gemmastow.com/newsletter or book a chat https://calendly.com/gemmastow-1/call-with-gemma #Resources Take the Test > How good is your visibility and personal branding? http://bit.ly/visibility-takethetest Get the White Paper ‘Visibility at Work: The Importance of Self Promotion for Women's Career Progression: https://bit.ly/WP2020podcast Book a call with Gemma: https://calendly.com/gemmastow-1/call-with-gemma Get the newsletter: https://www.gemmastow.com/newsletter Connect with your host Gemma Stow: Website: https://www.gemmastow.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmastow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gemmastow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomorehidingco Connect with guest Helen Packham: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/helenpackham Website: https://www.Helenpackham.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenpackham/
Alex Packham is the Founder of ContentCal and a serial entrepreneur. During the ContentCal journey, Alex raised over £10m for ContentCal, built the business to 3,000+ customers globally, a team of 50, and consistently grew 150% year on year. ContentCal was acquired by Adobe in 2021. Alex currently serves as Product Director at Adobe and is an investor and advisor to multiple companies. This Episode is Sponsored By: First impressions are everything, so if you're looking to make an impact with your online content, you need Issuu, the easiest way to make your creative ideas come to life and share everywhere you want to be seen. Issuu is the best platform to create and distribute beautiful digital content from marketing materials to magazines, to flipbooks and brochures, and more. Get started with Issuu today for free, or if you sign up for premium account, you'll get 50% off when you go to millionaire-interview.com/issuu and use promo code millionaire at checkout. If you have a brand that you've always dreamt of building, or business you want to take online, the first step is finding your domain name. Hover makes it super simple with clear and straightforward user experience, easy to use tools, and truly amazing support from friendly humans. Secure, simple, and reliable, Hover is a trusted and popular choice amongst millions of people launching any kind of brand or business. If you're ready to get your idea off the ground with the perfect domain name, head to: millionaire-interviews.com/hover to get 10% off your first Hover purchase. With Masterclass, you can learn from the world's best minds, anytime, anywhere, at your own pace. You can learn a science-based approach to the art of persuasion selling and motivating yourself from Daniel Pink, or improve your negotiation skills from Chris Voss, or you can learn how to be a disruptive entrepreneur from Richard Branson. With over 150 classes from a range of world class instructors, that thing you've always wanted to do is closer than you think. As a listener to this podcast, you can get 15% off in annual membership, go to: millionaire-interviews.com/masterclass Rommel in the Dominican Republic has a great time talking one-on-one with Austin on how to become a billionaire. If you want to jump on a call with our host, Austin, and have a lively, entertaining, and enriching discussion on becoming a billionaire, then become a Patreon member today. Sign up at millionaire-interviews.com/patreon Garrett in Texas plans to upgrade his Patreon membership because he thinks it's worthwhile to support the show and it's also important for him to access the other Patreon episodes. If you want to support us too and get access to more episodes, become a Patreon member and sign up at: millionaire-interviews.com/patreon Want to Support the Show? Well we'd love for you to join our Patreon Group! What's in it for you? Well you'll instantly get a scheduled call from Austin, where he'll help you with your current or future business... Sign-Up Now at millionaire-interviews.com/patreon.
In this episode I get to meet one of my favourite fashion designers, the exceptionally talented Jenny Packham.Jenny is not only one of Kate Middleton's favourite dress designers but has made dresses for the likes of Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren and Adele.During our chat we delve into the good, bad and ugly world of fashion. Jenny has written a fantastic book/memoir called "How To Make A Dress" and one of my favourite bits (which we cover in the podcast) is when she retrospectively tells former editor in chief of Vogue Alex Shulman off for being incredibly rude after one of Jenny's fashion shows.Jenny and I also talk about what fashion and beauty mean to her and how even when you are one of the most successful fashion designers in the world it is still possible to have self doubt.I can't wait for you to get to know this brilliant woman and can't recommend her book enough.
Content Cal Founder and Director of Product at Adobe. Alex started his journey as the founder of his own social and digital media buying agency nearly a decade ago. It was out of the his own content scheduling needs that Content Cal (acquired by Adobe) was born. Alex shares his own success in raising millions during his Series A funding, scaling 400% QoQ and his strategy around the discipline needed to execute. This episode is exactly what you think its going to be... his personal how-to entrepreneur success story. Leave Some Feedback: Who should we have on the show next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy the episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TheHowtoEntrepreneur.com Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Today's Sponsors: JavaPresse Coffee Company - #1 Rated Coffee Grinder on Amazon (Free Grinder in Link) SANESolution - Harvard Medical endorsed body & mind health framework American Dream U - Transitioning veteran professionals
Alex Packham is a social media manager turned tech startup founder, CEO, and creator. Right out of university, Alex worked at ODEON and then NOW TV, two major players in the UK's cinema and television space, as a social and content manager. He then founded Content Cal, a content marketing SaaS platform that he grew into a successful business. Content Cal was such a success that it was acquired by Adobe in December 2021 for over $100 million. Links Alex's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexpackham/
Hey hey hey! Welcome back to this week's Author Interview. In this episode, Simon Packham, joins us to talk about his latest book, Has Anyone Seen Archie Ebbs? Out now from Firefly Press I chatted to Simon about writing from actin, finding empathy in books, and rewriting the book multiple times. Simon was a great guest to have on the show and we are very grateful he was able to join us on the show.
An amazing journey from the box office at the National to the beating heart of community theatre in Scotland! The post Neil Packham appeared first on Putting it Together.
/// My new BRAND Space Goods - 'the next generation wellness brand': https://spacegoods.comMidnight Podcast | Episode 23 (**not 22 like I said in the intro**) - Making 8 Figures Building & Selling SAAS Biz to Adobe - Alex PackhamThanks for watching - please SUBSCRIBE to the channel here - https://www.youtube.com/c/MidnightPodcastChannel?sub_confirmation=1*** Resources here *** - https://www.midnight.co/https://www.learnrealcommerce.com/full-program-enroll-now/// My fully comprehensive BRAND BUILDING COURSE: ENROLL now - https://www.learnrealcommerce.com/full-program-enroll-nowFREE training - https://go.learnrealcommerce.com/youtube/// NEW MERCH DESIGNED BY ME - aesthetic items to complement the process: https://www.midnight.co/shop/// My new BRAND LAUNCHING SOON: https://spacegoods.co/If you're interested in potentially working together, collaborating, investing, wholesaling, or something else interesting with my new brand, shoot me an email I'm always open to new ideas - matt@spacegoods.co_____________________In this episode, we speak to Alex Packham..._____________________Connect here - email - matt@midnight.cohttps://www.midnight.cohttps://www.instagram.com/matthuciushttps://twitter.com/matthuciusOld Vlog Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/MatthewKellyonlineAlex's links here -https://www.contentcal.com/https://twitter.com/alexpackhamListen to the podcast on Spotify here - https://open.spotify.com/show/06udMb2kDgv1mL40gxOSlK?si=fkXLx0A8S-O7OdukQUjSCA&dl_branch=1Listen on Apple podcasts here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midnight-podcast/id1585632377 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Originally aired June 9, 2016Ian Packham is a trained medical researcher turned adventurer and decided to circumnavigate the African continent by means of public transportation, which would become the first time anyone had done this solo and unsupported. During his 13 month – 25,000 mile trip, Ian was mistaken for an undercover UN official during Liberia's presidential election and was denied access to the Democratic Republic of Congo, and so much more!The adventure earned Ian a 2013 runner-up for the National Geographic Traveler writing competition and his new book “Encircle Africa: Around Africa by Public Transport” chronicles this epic tale! www.encircleafrica.orgGet the Book: Encircle Africa: Around Africa by Public TransportSupport The Adventure Sports Podcast monthly by going to Patreon.com/AdventureSportsPodcast or make a one-time donation to the show here. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the 22nd of February 2018, the night sky around Diep Rivier train station was lit up with the embers of a burning vehicle. Emergency personnel would find the body of a female in the boot of the car. How she came to be there was a matter of betrayal of the worst kind. (Support our Sponsors: https://www.printcrowd.co.za/) (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/truecrimesa) Support our Sponsors · Support the Show on Patreon · Support the Show on PayPal · Instagram · Pinterest · Facebook · YouTube · Twitter · LinkedIn
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On the 22nd of February 2018, the night sky around Diep Rivier train station was lit up with the embers of a burning vehicle. Emergency personnel would find the body of a female in the boot of the car. How she came to be there was a matter of betrayal of the worst kind. (Support our Sponsors: https://www.printcrowd.co.za/) (24-hr trauma helpline 082-821-3447) (Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesa) (Support the show on PayPal https://www.paypal.me/truecrimesa) Support our Sponsors · Support the Show on Patreon · Support the Show on PayPal · Instagram · Pinterest · Facebook · YouTube · Twitter · LinkedIn
AJ and Antone interview David Packham, Chintai CEO, about the potential implementation of blockchain technology into a digitized economy. David provides an interesting perspective regarding crypto assets and regulation through the lens of a traditional finance background. Chintai is a Singapore-based company with offices in Germany that uses blockchain technology to modernize capital markets for asset managers, banks, and enterprises. To learn more, visit their website at Chintai.io
Chris invites his best friend Packham onto the show to discuss hilarious Pornhub comments & explain what it's like being best friends with Bennett. The boys also discuss this weeks funny news stories & Chris provides another update on Adams Tinder. Plus more of your anonymous confessions! Remember if you want to get in touch, send your anonymous confessions & questions into coupleyoungboyspodcast.com Socials twitter.com/coupleyoungboys instagram.com/coupleyoungboys
Did you know that a brand is not a logo? Branding begins with strategy and not design. In this episode, Melissa and Yvonne talk about finding your brand purpose; understanding how your values connect with that purpose; and discussing brand authenticity, highlighting that you should always practice what you preach.