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ABOUT THIS EPISODE:My guest today is Patrick Andrews, lawyer and co-founder with Erica Neve of Yoak. He is author of The Incomplete Circle - Rethinking Business from the Inside Out, published in 2025.In our conversation Patrick offers valuable insights into:Participation - real change only happens when we move from observers to participants.Wholeness - what it means to lead, organise and make decisions from a sense of interconnectedness rather than separation.Flow - How individuals and organisations flourish when effort, skill and purpose align.In our conversation we explore some of the following questions: Participation: What does it mean to move from being an observer into becoming a participant? What happens when we choose to become a participant? What are some of the steps towards moving from being an observer to a participant in business and organisations?Wholeness: In Patrick's wonderful book - The Incomplete Circle he writes about the dance of wholeness, and how leadership is a practice not a position; and that leading involves deep listening, trusting and creating structures that are encouraging of interconnectedness rather than separation. What are some of the challenges to doing this, and how can we as leaders, and people in business develop this practice? What is the impact on decision making when we do this? What do we need to pay attention to that will help us?Flow: We often talk about ‘going with the flow' in our lives, and what it feels like to be in the flow when everything feels aligned. What can we learn from our bodies, and from nature about flow? What happens to individuals and organisations when effort, skill and purpose align? How can we get into the flow, and what is the impact on people, on business?Patrick's three Key Encouragements to Leaders:Listening to yourself including and especially to your body.Listening to others - particularly critics and to the quieter, often unheard, voices.Listening to the universe. Nature is our first and best teacher.To connect, follow and find out more about Patrick:LinkedIn: Patrick AndrewsWebsite: yoak.ukBook: The Incomplete Circle. Available on Amazon or here.Thank you:To listen to other Leaders in Conversation with me Anni Townend go to my website, www.annitownend.com; to listen to Finding Your Collaborative Edge™ with Lucy Kidd and I, to do go our website www.collaborationequation.comA big thank you to SHMOGUS Media for the wonderful production and marketing of the podcast with Louisa Penny, from Penny Writing.To contact me Anni Townend do email me on
In this episode, we talk to Patrick about:The moment traveling in China that shifted his mindset and legal path; the moment that gave rise to the “barefoot lawyer”The harm caused by the Growth Mindset: the pursuit of unlimited growth and its negative impact on everythingAlternatives to the Growth MindsetThe importance of taking time to stop and askng “is this what I really want?” -at individual and systems levelA hybrid between for-profit and non-profit organizational structuresThe power of your mindsetImportance of finding your tribeThe “Both -And” mindsetAn “eye for an eye” belief and actions just creates a world full of blind peopleIsrael and GazaHis new life direction of surrendering into the mystery of silence and guided meditation and how this has shown him that the more you change yourself, the more your outer world changesWhat it meant for him to step out and declare himself as the barefoot lawyerWhat integrative law and being an integrative lawyer mean to himTo support the Integrative Law Movement and effect positive change in our legal systems go to https://www.integrativelaw.com/financial-support-for-the-movement/ (supporters in the USA are able to make tax deductible donations thanks to our fiscal sponsor The Renaissance Lawyer Society https://renaissancelawyer.org/ ) If you appreciate the work of these legal changemakers and want to help us continue to share more stories, please
Step into the world of Gentle Parenting with us in our newest Adulthood Loading podcast episode! We're thrilled to have expert Patrick Andrews, also known as Montessori Dad, for an enlightening chat about 'Gentle Parenting,' a parenting approach that we know deviates from traditional Caribbean parenting methods. #AdulthoodLoading #GentleParenting #MontessoriDad #CaribbeanParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingDifferences #DeepDive
In this episode, Neha talks with Patrick Andrews, a lawyer, facilitator, and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in advising businesses and not-for-profits on their corporate structures and governance. Patrick goes by the description of “barefoot” lawyer, which to him means someone who makes law accessible, meets people where they are, and is connected to the earth. You know that quote from Joseph Campbell that goes “there is perhaps nothing worse than reaching the top of the ladder and discovering that you're on the wrong wall”? Well, that's what Patrick discovered in the course of his career and this conversation kicks off by unpacking that story and discovering what led him to finding his purpose. In addition, Patrick shares insights about the future of corporate structures and what it takes for organizations to make the shift towards structures that are more sustainable for their people and the planet. We found this conversation absolutely riveting and we hope you enjoy it, too.Time stamps:8.48 Patrick's complete career shift19.59 What to do, when the road get's rough?23.39 Patricks new role and purpose29.00 Looking into the movement of B Corps44.00 Was the move of Patagonia radical?50.00 Should the Government set a frame?
Noah Baker sits down with Patrick Andrews, a Senior Vice President in the Hospitality Group of Haynes Group Construction. The two discuss Patrick's and Haynes' experience building breweries for some of New England's most popular beer makers including Trillium and Mighty Squirrel. They also discuss Patrick's thought process to connect with his clients and build amazing projects.
From working as a lawyer for the NBA Player's Association to serving as Brandon, SD's Director of Planning and Development, Patrick Andrews has led an interesting life! Tune into this weeks episode of Growing Places to hear Patrick's story and catch up on all the development going on in Brandon!
This episode was originally aired on FBLive with Patrick Andrews and Raquel Mixon September, 2020 @rcempowers.
I'm joined by friends and Washington University graduate students Patrick Andrews and Justin Sanchez to discuss a philosophical view of friendship, friendships of virtue, and ways to move a friendship forward once we know where they stand. We also 'Get Back to Living' by sharing our love and experience the fastest growing sport in America, Pickleball.Read show notes for this episode at https://www.doorward.com/post/podcast-show-notes-what-is-a-friend
Episode 94: Welcome to Pi-Perspectives. Today we are checking ion with one of our long-time sponsors. We are chatting with Patrick Andrews from CROSStrax. We are going to hear about their latest features, and we are going to dispel some myths about using case management software. Stick around to the end. If you are a member of Investigators-toolbox, Pat has a great offer for you to save At least $90. Let's jump in with the guys. Please welcome CROSStrax' Patrick Andrews and your host Private Investigator, Matt Spaier. Links: Matt's email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier www.investigators-toolbox.com Patrick on Linkedin: Patrick Andrews Patrick@Crosstrax.com https://apps.crosstrax.co/signup/index/refcd/LY3R7VUW69 PI-Perspectives Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYB3MaUg8k5w3k7UuvT6s0g Sponsors: https://apps.crosstrax.co/signup/index/refcd/LY3R7VUW69 https://merlinlocate.com/ https://www.nali.com/ https://delvepoint.com/Luna/apply?UTM_SOURCE=PI_Perspectives&UTM_MEDIUM=Podcast&UTM_CAMPAIGN=Investigtive&UTM_CONTENT=Evergreen_Leads
Gareth Davies is joined by Patrick Andrews, Guy Griffiths and Luke Milton to pick their 36-man British and Irish Lions squad to tour South Africa.
Episode 66: Welcome to Pi-Perspectives. Did you know we are now providing a video version of this show on our Youtube channel? It actually gets released a day earlier for those who can’t wait for Mondays. The link is in the show notes. Were doing something different on todays show. We asked the team at CROSStrax and IRB/Delvepoint to come on and give us an update and overcast for 2021. Folks please support these businesses. They have been so instrumental in supporting this show. Do you like the guests? Do you like the content? Do you like the way the show sounds and is produced? All this is possible because of sponsors to our show. Today we spotlight CrossTrax and IRB. First up are Patrick Andrews and Brad Dalhover from CROSStrax. Please welcome Patrick, Brad and your host, Private Investigator, Matt Spaier Links: Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier www.investigators-toolbox.com Brad’s email: Brad@crosstrax.co Patrick’s email: Patrick@Crosstrax.com Niki’s email: nmckinnell@delvepoint.com PI-Perspectives Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYB3MaUg8k5w3k7UuvT6s0g Sponsors: https://www.crosstrax.co/ https://www.usabugsweeps.com/ http://www.amisinsurance.com https://www.irbsearch.com/
Emerging Star of the Year 2015 Jimbo Muir returns to the studio to join Gareth Davies, Patrick Andrews and Guy Griffiths. The boys discuss: - Return of Super Rugby - Warren Gatland's shaky start - Shit Bloke XV - Pat's Stats (new edition) - No Context Questions From Chief - New feature of Guy rambling (name up for grabs) - Dan Biggar James Small...err.
We're back! Gareth Davies is joined by Patrick Andrews, Guy Griffiths and Luke Milton to discuss the impact coronavirus has had on sport, the best XV of the decade and the top sporting moments of 2020 - and, of course, we have the return of our regular features. Welcome back aboard!
The boys are back - this time joining Gareth Davies is Patrick Andrews, Luke Milton, Guy Griffiths and Martin Macdonald. We're chatting: - New laws - Good Bloke XV - Pats Stats (with a twist) - New feature No Context Questions From Chief (not to be missed) Welcome Aboard!
Episode 28: Welcome to this week’s episode of PI Perspectives. Matt took the show on the road and visited Destin, Fl. While in town he was able to sit down with Patrick Andrews, the owner of CROSStrax and TIG Risk Service. Patrick is also the creator of the Investigator Alliance a national listing for Insurance Investigators. The guys discuss Case Management and why it is such an important tool to help you manage and grow your business. Don’t think you need case management? Think again. Pat breaks its down for us and gives you some great reasons to make sure you have a system in place. Learn how he took his regional company into a National force in the insurance industry. This episode is brought to you by CROSStrax and Satellite Investigations Links: Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Patricks email: Patrick@tig.us Linkedin: Patrick Andrews Websites: https://www.tig.us/ https://www.crosstrax.co/ Sponsors: CROSStrax offer code: https://apps.crosstrax.co/signup/index/refcd/LY3R7VUW69 https://satellitepi.com/
Episode 27: Welcome back to PI Perspectives. Matt called an audible this morning. We originally had Patrick Andrews from CROSStrax lined up to air. Instead, Matt wanted to jump on and discuss what we are all trying to deal with, How do we stay in business while the world shuts down? Matt talks about the new reality of doing business in New York City and how to survive the quarantine. We are all just taking it one day at time and please folks, stay safe out there. Sometimes you have to say no to that job assignment. This episode is brought to you by CROSStrax and Satellite Investigations Links: Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier Sponsors: https://www.crosstrax.co/ https://satellitepi.com/
Kevin and Pat are joined by Lou Nanne! They talk to Tyler Nanne about his Gophers, Brad Frost talks Gopher Women's Hockey, Patrick Andrews talks Mahtomedi, Lee Smith talks Eden Prairie, and Josh Fenton talks NCHC Tournament.
Patrick Andrews of Hermantown and Lee Smith of Eden Prairie join Beyond the Pond to preview Tourney championships
Patrick Andrews from Hermantown and Lee Smith from Eden Prairie join to talk HS Hockey
Date : 2018-07-28 Title : How Desperate Are You Preacher : Pastor Patrick Andrews
Here’s a classic episode from the Nobody Knows archive. Please tell Nobody what you think by leaving a review at Apple Podcasts.Nobody Knows is the voice of Nobody, with sound design by Somebody, and occasionally a little real-mensch production help from Ben "Big Shoulders" Rosenthal. This episode also features the voices of Deborah Zuchman, Patrick Andrews, Kylin Metler, David Brick, Scott Blackshire, Dale Nelson, Scott Rosenthal, Michele Rosenthal, and Janet Finegar asking Nobody their questions. Thanks to Neil deGrasse Tyson for the bell, and to Jonathan Pfeffer for recording it. Somebody takes a zither to bed, even though it's a little bit out of tune.Want to send a question to Nobody Knows? Do it at www.themediums.org.
Nobody Knows features the voice of Nobody, with sound design by Somebody, and real-mensch production help from Ben "Big Shoulders" Rosenthal. This episode features the voices of Deborah Zuchman, Patrick Andrews, Kylin Metler, David Brick, Scott Blackshire, Dale Nelson, Scott Rosenthal, Michele Rosenthal, and Janet Finegar asking Nobody their questions. Thanks to Neil deGrasse Tyson for the bell, and to Jonathan Pfeffer for recording it. Somebody takes a zither to bed, even though it's a little bit out of tune. Want to send a question to Nobody Knows? Do it at www.themediums.org.
A Confederacy of Dunces follows the life and misadventures of Ignatius Jacques Riley, whom Walker Percy described as a "slob extraordinary, a mad Oliver Hardy, a fat Don Quixote, a perverse Thomas Aquinas rolled into one." Listen as Frank Lavallo hosts readers, Patrick Andrews and Scott Rich, for a summary and discussion of the novel, "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole.
In "How Green Was My Valley," Huw Morgan reflects on his life growing up in a coal mining town in a valley in Wales. His memories range everywhere from coal union disputes to the romances of various siblings. Listen as Frank Lavallo hosts readers, Joan and Patrick Andrews, for a summary and discussion of the novel, "How Green Was My Valley." Then stay tuned for Endnotes with Ted Schwartz for some interesting facts about Richard Llewellyn and the inspiration for his writings.
Birds chirping. The sun shining warm and bright. People outside, enjoying these summer months in the great Utah outdoors. Playing Pokemon Go to their heart's content. Summer is a magical time. This is why we're spending our “Summer Vacation” in the studio, putting together an exciting series that we think you'll enjoy. While we'll always stick with our Utah Foodie format of sitting down with incredible entrepreneurs for interviews and stories, we wanted to introduce a new series called “Utah Foodie Reheated.” These topics focused, produced episodes are an opportunity to focus on a subject in Utah that deserves a spotlight.Even though this series is an occasional treat, it's a great opportunity for us to reflect on the Utah food scene and dive into the Who's, What's, When's, Where's, Why's, and How's of the passionate and creative foodies who are changing the Utah landscape.In this episode, we're going all-in on coffee. The great nectar of the gods. Coffee and Utah have a very unique relationship, which makes its rising popularity all the more impressive. As local, high-quality shops open, the standard of what a good cup of coffee has also undergone a revolution. This all boils down to the philosophy of third-wave coffee, the next level to the ever refined and perfected coffee process.Join us as we hear from the experts at Blue Copper, Publik Coffee, 3 Cups Coffee, Three Pines Coffee, and Watchtower Cafe. While all of these businesses are connected by a common thread, they all offer their own unique and personalized touch, philosophy, and feel to a coffee experience. All these experts were previous guests on The Utah Foodie.Blue Copper was one of the first guests of The Utah Foodie, and Patrick Andrews has established himself as a coffee roasting expert in our community.Publik Coffee now has three locations within Salt Lake City, and joined us on episode #52 of The Utah Foodie.3 Cups Coffee joined us right after they opened their doors in Holladay, UT, and were on episode #5.Three Pines Coffee is located in the revitalized Gallivan Plaza, and were our guests on episode #34.Featured on episode #45, Watchtower Cafe has brought a fun and funky feel to the rapidly growing area along State Street.—This episode was sponsored by…90.9FM KRCL — Community Connection and Music DiscoveryThe Chocolate Conspiracy — A project in pure, raw, honey-sweetened chocolate.Maddox Restaurant — Featuring completely from scratch recipes in Perry, UT. since 1949, sourced and crafted from the finest ingredients available.Beltex Meats — A small butcher shop utilizing local meats and sustainable practices. Specializing in the craft of whole animal butchery at 511E 900S—This episode of The Utah Foodie was hosted by Chase Murdock and produced by Ryan Samanka. Visit our episode archive on Ventricle Presents, and stay connected with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Copyright © Ventricle Media, LLC • ventriclemedia.com
In this episode of The Utah Foodie Podcast, we talk with Patrick Andrews, the man behind Blue Copper Roasters, a coffee roasting company that supplies the coffee and espresso beans to many high-end “third wave” coffee houses in Utah. In 2014, Blue Copper merged with No Brow Coffee and launched their new and improved Coffee Room on 179 West 900 South that offers tasting classes and a full offering of espresso and coffee drinks and baked goods. Patrick shares how Blue Copper went from a side hobby to a full-time job, where he was roasting five days a week for several hours on end and serving as a large coffee retailer, roaster, and wholesaler. He also talks about the importance of country of origin in coffee beans, how he feels about Starbucks, and what goes into roasting and brewing a great cup of joe.—This episode of The Utah Foodie was hosted and produced by Chase Murdock. Visit our episode archive on Ventricle Presents, and stay connected with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Copyright © Ventricle Media, LLC • ventriclemedia.com
Churro's Idea (2010)Directed by: Jeremy "Churro" HigleyStarring: Jeremy HigleyMusic by: Patrick Andrews