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Radio Vorarlberg Kulturmagazin
Jazzmusiker und Komponist Peter Herbert

Radio Vorarlberg Kulturmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 27:55


Der Vorarlberger Jazzmusiker und Komponist Peter Herbert ist im Podcaststudio bei Annette Raschner zu Gast. Er erzählt von seiner in vielerlei Hinsicht ungewöhnlichen Karriere und der Liebe zu seinem Instrument, dem Kontrabass. "naked bass 2" heißt sein neues Soloalbum. Dieser Podcast begleitet die Sendung "Kultur", Radio Vorarlberg am 12.06.2024 von 20.00 bis 21.00 Uhr.

The Community Cricket Podcast
Ep 7: Harnessing your Youth Section, with Peter Herbert

The Community Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 39:00


This week we speak with Peter Herbert, junior coordinator at Stockport Trinity Cricket Club, based just outside of Manchester. Pete has been in the role for seven years and has an expert view on harnessing the All Stars programme and particularly on how to create a real sense of energy around youth recruitment.   We cover a range of relevant topics, from succession planning, club pathways, collaboration with clubs in the locality, and going above and beyond the basic provision of the All Stars programme in order to ensure continuity and encourage the enjoyment of participants, in order to increase their likelihood of joining the club's junior programme.   The Community Cricket Podcast is a new series created for anyone seeking to help club cricket thrive, brought to you by the people at Twenty 20 Community Cricket Ltd.   Enjoy the show!   Notes on podcast series:   The Community Cricket Podcast is brought to you by Twenty 20 Community Cricket Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation aiming to support and promote cricket in state schools, to develop young cricketers of all ages & backgrounds and to develop associate cricket nations at all levels. The podcast is presented by Tim Ferrone and Darren Talbot. Darren brings an enormous wealth of cricket coaching and development experience, and Tim reckons he spends more time coaching than he does his ‘proper' job. Both love the sport of cricket and are tremendously passionate advocates of its capacity to benefit all who partake in it. The Community Cricket Podcast is produced by Wrapped Up Music.   Connect with us: If you have a comment or club cricket question you'd like us to address, then just drop us a line at: Podcast@t20communitycricket.com Find out more here: https://www.twenty20cricketcompany.com   Connect with Trinity Stockport CC: https://www.instagram.com/trinitycricketclub/ http://www.trinitycricket.club   Sponsors: Check out Saitama at www.saitamatoken.com or https://linktr.ee/WeAreSaitama   Advertisers: Enter CCP10 at checkout for a 10% discount with AJ Sports: https://www.AJsports.co.uk    

The Better Boards Podcast Series
Chairing the board of a Growth Business

The Better Boards Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 21:16


I met my podcast partner for this episode when conducting a board evaluation for a growth company in the Financial Services sector. What struck me was the positive view everyone on the board had about the way the board works together. We have detailed benchmark data, and also, when we compared this board with others, it came out as one that is performing better. So, I immediately thought that I must invite the Chair, Peter Herbert.  So here we are. Peter is a Non-Executive Director and Adviser with an impressive Executive career. He is chairing the Board of Bank of Ireland (UK) plc and Zopa Bank, the banking subsidiary of Zopa Group, where he also sits on the Group Board. He is also a Non-Executive Director of WiZink Bank, where he chairs the Appointments & Remuneration Committee.  Previously he was a Non-Executive Director and then Chief Executive Officer of Tandem. “Being an effective board is a team game”Peter emphasises the importance of teamwork on a board, stating how there is no room for ego or disruptive behaviour.  However, this is not the same as a ‘groupthink' approach or not challenging other board members when necessary.  He feels that as a “conductor” of the board, a Chair is responsible for a board focusing on shared goals, as well as ensuring board processes run smoothly and effectively and as a collective is greater than the sum of its parts.“Who isn't motivated by building a successful business?”Peter believes that working with growth businesses is both fun and motivating. Still, he cautions about managing growth, especially where these businesses have private equity investors, who can be demanding owners. He highlights the need to get to know board colleagues as individuals, looking at what works and what needs to change, and in the case of a growth business drawing up a “prioritised development plan”.Peter says that the role and purpose of a board are to ensure there is the right vision, purpose, strategy, and culture as well as the right resources and governance to achieve them.  From a board point of view, the nature of each of those components is likely to be different in a growth or restructuring business, but in both cases, the same components are necessary.“Being a good board colleague is the key thing”Peter emphasises the importance of being a good board colleague, which involves listening carefully, constructively putting your point across, building good relationships with your stakeholders, and not making assumptions. “A good Company Secretary and their team are worth their weight in gold”Peter feels that a Company Secretary and their team are worth their weight in gold and that frequent and open dialogue with them is vital, stating how they can spot potential pitfalls, going through meeting agendas, and producing concise, accurate meeting minutes that can be very important, especially in a regulated business.  “Oversight of the effective execution and implementation of strategy is also a key role of the board”Peter describes that most businesses have periodic strategy sessions because strategy isn't a static topic. He believes that one way to address this point is also to have a standing strategy item on every board agenda, where the board can discuss such matters on a regular basis. The three top takeaways are:1.      Boards should not overcomplicate their role2.     Working as a chair can be daunting and hard work, but also fun3.     There is no silver bullet- boards need to have the right people, work together, and have supportive, effective processes to make the board function effectively 

Mid Life Athlete
S1E19 Can exercise slow the tide of ageing?

Mid Life Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 66:10


It's fair to say that both Jason and Greg are very jealous of Dr Peter Herbert's lifestyle and who wouldn't be. Not only has he a lifestyle to die for but Peter's research may be important in helping us understand how we might be able to slow the tide of ageing. Could exercise and more particularly regular HIIT sessions be the magic formula? We're interested in what you think so get in touch via contact@midlifeathlete.comSign up here for our newsletter Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Midlifeathlete)

The Mid•Point with Gabby Logan

The highest try scorer of all time in Ireland, and the 8th in the history of the sport he's earned his place in the Rugby Union Hall of Fame. But after retiring in 2014, Brian O'Driscoll has had to pull focus, from adoring crowds and adrenaline fuelled games to neighbour, father, husband and friend. So how has he made the switch from the self-directed sporting hero, to caring and supportive family man? What was it like to let his team mates go? How is he coping with new baby Ted at 42? And does he ever wish people would stop talking to him about Rugby? We also hear from exercise physiologist Dr Peter Herbert, who tells us why High Intensity training is best, at any age!

BizNews Radio
You can knock years off your biological age – Prof Peter Herbert

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 15:50


As we age, there's a gradual decline on strength, power and aerobic capacity - if we don't exercise. From the age of 40, about 90g of muscle is lost each year. By the time you've reached 50, aerobic capacity (in non-athletes) decreases by 16%. This is according to Professor Peter Herbert from the Centre for Health and Ageing at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Herbert has focused his attention on finding out if there are any workouts that will halt this gradual decline as we age. Here's the good news - in a recent paper published in ‘Experimental Gerontology', he revealed that his research proves it was possible to reduce your biological age through exercise. Herbert told BizNews that the workouts that do make a difference are not only for athletes.

BizNews Radio
You can knock years off your biological age – Prof Peter Herbert

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 15:50


As we age, there's a gradual decline on strength, power and aerobic capacity - if we don't exercise. From the age of 40, about 90g of muscle is lost each year. By the time you've reached 50, aerobic capacity (in non-athletes) decreases by 16%. This is according to Professor Peter Herbert from the Centre for Health and Ageing at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Herbert has focused his attention on finding out if there are any workouts that will halt this gradual decline as we age. Here's the good news - in a recent paper published in ‘Experimental Gerontology', he revealed that his research proves it was possible to reduce your biological age through exercise. Herbert told BizNews that the workouts that do make a difference are not only for athletes.

CMO Insights
Season 3. Episode 15: All in on ABM

CMO Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 16:37


Peter Herbert, Vice President of Marketing with VersionOne made the decision 18 months ago to transform how they did marketing and adopt Account Based Marketing (ABM). As a company they moved from a transaction model to one where they focused on the Global 2000 organizations that would use the company’s software to do enterprise wide transformation. As part of the VersionOne marketing transformation they employed ABM. In Peter’s own words: “We’ve employed ABM to help us target our efforts more effectively, personalize [messaging] and have more success with our ideal customer profile.” When asked what the results of adopting ABM was, Peter replied “Our specific ABM effort where we went through the whole process to select accounts, get alignment with sales, change our marketing stack, and transition all of our campaigns to this new mode; we are about 6 months into it, we converted 20% of our top 100 accounts into pipeline, and we’re currently sourcing about two thirds of the new business.” Other topics he addresses in this 15 minute video include the reasons why he made the switch to ABM, what processes had to change, what technology stack he adopted to help, and what metrics and KPI changes he had to make. Peter Herbert has nearly 20 years’ experience in strategic marketing and corporate communications including demand generation, public relations, corporate product positioning, content strategy, and channel development for both global and emerging technology companies. VersionOne helps companies succeed with Agile software development and they specialize in helping some of the largest organizations in the world scale agile successfully across their entire organizations and succeed with agile transformation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FlipMyFunnel Podcast
19: How to Give Your SDRs Enough Time for Personal Connections w/ Todd McCormick and Peter Herbert

The FlipMyFunnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 16:08


Don't let your SDRs waste their time chasing 500 different accounts. In this one, Todd McCormick and Peter Herbert talk about how to give your SDRs time back in their day to make real, personal connections.

St John's Podcast
448_Jesus appears to his disciples_Peter Herbert_am24Apr2011

St John's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2011 13:08


Peter Herbert am 24 April 2011 Sermon series: Signs of Life: Easter Sunday - 3 John 20:19-31read by Matt Hornby. Peter Herbert, Oakhill student, talks at the end of the Signs of life week, the risen Jesus brings a message of peace. Playing time: 13 minutes.

Yale Center for Clinical Investigation

Dr. Peter Herbert, chief medical officer at Yale-New Haven Hospital, talks about how the hospital and university are collaborating to attract top notch clinical and translational researchers and provide them with the resources they need to advance discovery.

KULTUR VIERTELSTUNDE
Interview mit Waltraud Koettler zum Album Brilanza

KULTUR VIERTELSTUNDE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2008 17:30


Stilistische Offenheit, ein breites Spektrum an Ausdrucksmoeglichkeiten, Experimentierfreude und musikalische Virtuositaet bestimmen das musikalische Leitbild vom Album Brilanza, erschienen bei Extraplatte. Die in Dornbirn und Wien lebende Saengerin Waltraud Koettler ist nicht nur eine aeusserst vielseitige Vokalistin, sondern auch eine einfallsreiche Komponistin, die sich zwischen Jazz und neuer Musik bewegt und offen ist fuer vielfaeltige musikalische Einfluesse - vom finnischen Tango ueber Bossa Nova bis hin zur skandinavischen oder oestlichen Volksmusik. Der englische Pianist und Akkordeonist Huw Warren und Peter Herbert am Kontrabass zaubern mit der Saengerin wundervolle lyrische Stimmungen, entwickeln Drive und ueberzeugen durch musikalische Raffinesse. Alfred Krondraf sprach mit Waltraud Koettler ueber ihre Karriere und ging der Frage nach, warum es mehr Jazzsaengerinnen als Saenger gibt und ob der Schoenheitsbegriff im Jazz zum Klischee verkommt.

KULTUR VIERTELSTUNDE
Interview mit dem Bassisten Peter Herbert

KULTUR VIERTELSTUNDE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2008 16:00


Peter Herbert, oesterreichischer Bassist von Weltruf und kuenstlerischer Leiter des ueber die Grenzen hinaus bekannten Workshop JIMS (Jazz and Improvised Music Salzburg) traf Alfred Krondraf am Rande dieser Veranstaltung zu einem Gespraech. Peter Herbert, er hat im Sommer 2007 die von der Kritik hoch gelobte CD Brilanza (Extraplatte) mit Waltraud Koettler und Huw Warren aufgenommen, sprach ueber seine mittelfristigen Plaene, ueber seine Zusammenarbeit mit Waltraud Koettler, und auch generell ueber durchkomponierte und improvisierte Musik, sowie ueber das Ausbildungsniveau der Musiker in Oesterreich.