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Annex Business Media: Podcasts
Blue Line, The Podcast: What is moral injury, and how do we address it?

Annex Business Media: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 29:57


Moral injury is widely understudied, especially where it concerns first responders and veterans. Because of this, moral injury is seen differently by officers, leaders, and clinicians. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder is joined by Chief Mental Health Officer Derek Sienko, Lucie Tremblay, who is a retired deputy chief of Via Rail Canada and retired Senior Officer of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Phil Lancaster, a retired police detective, to discuss what changes need to be made in policing organizations to address moral injury.

The Drop
Don't Be Salty - EMWD's Desalination Program

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 29:25


No need to be salty - our groundwater isn't! This week we're joined by Water Operations Manager, Phil Lancaster, to discuss our groundwater desalination program. We're digging into why an inland agency has a desalination program, how our desalters work and where all the salt goes.

Off The Record: David Bowie
Bonus Episode: Phil Lancaster Recalls the Pranks, Girls, and Backstage Drama of Bowie's Early Band, the Lower Third

Off The Record: David Bowie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 46:53


Our latest chapter focused on teenage David Bowie as he struggled for fame in the mid '60s. It was a frustrating period for the wannabe rockstar — a time of high hopes and repeated failures as he fronted a string of short-lived bands that followed in the wake of the Beatles and the Stones. David leapfrogged from group to group, hoping he'd find the right one to catapult him to success, but none ever made an impact on the charts. The strongest of Bowie's early bands was a group called the Lower Third. Though they were together for less than a year, they released the best of David's early songs. During his time in the group, David experimented with their setlist, stage presentation, and even makeup. There was also a more important metamorphosis — it was while fronting the Lower Third that David changed his surname from Jones to Bowie. Jordan speaks to Phil Lancaster, David's bandmate and author of the book 'From the Birth of Bowie.' From his vantage point on the Lower Third's drum kit, he watched a legend taking shape.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Creative Agency Account Manager Podcast
How to have a successful career in agency account management

Creative Agency Account Manager Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 52:15


Phil Lancaster has worked his entire career in agency account management. He's worked for some of the most successful agency holding companies such as The Lowe Group and WPP where he lead global account management teams and held the role of Global Business Director for brands such as Jaguar Land Rover, Reckitt Benckiser, Bayer and Bank of America. He has a wealth of experience working with clients at the board level and believes strongly that agency account managers need to have a relationship with the C-Suite in a client company. Other points we discuss are: * The value of the role of account management for both agencies and client (this has been debated recently in an IPA report) * One of the most important ways an agency account manager can save the client money * How account managers can position themselves as trusted advisors rather than order takers * Where agency account managers get client management wrong * Why C-Suite relationship building is essential * Advice for agency account managers to strengthen relationships amidst current remote working conditions * Phil's thoughts on how the agency landscape is changing and the future of the role of agency account management * Phil's top advice for you if you are starting out in your career in account management..... .....and lots more nuggets of wisdom and reflection from years of experience so this is one not to miss.

BrainBox
Orphan Trains across America

BrainBox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 72:15


How were over a quarter-million orphans and unwanted children resettled by trains across the United States from 1854 until 1929? We speak with Alison Moore and Phil Lancaster, whose "Riders on the Orphan Train" programs tell this little-known story from American history. Alison and Phil discuss the circumstances that led to the orphan train movement in the mid-19th century (1:40), tell how the program actually worked (12:30), and relate stories of orphan train riders brought to Oklahoma (27:15). We also discuss how circumstances have changed for orphans and unwanted children and how these situations help us understand our country and ourselves (42:00), and we hear Alison and Phil's song "Ezra's Lullaby," inspired by the stories of the orphan train riders (1:05:00). Facebook: @Ok.Humanities Twitter: @Okhumanities Instagram: @Okhumanities Our homepage: okhumanities.org/brainbox Additional information about this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep4

How That Happened
Phil Lancaster - Mammoth Energy Services

How That Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 37:04


Phil Lancaster is Vice President of Corporate Development for Mammoth Energy Services. He also serves as interim President of Cobra Energy Co. Prior to these positions, Phil started, grew, and sold REDBACK Energy Services, LLC. and Great White Energy Services. For more than 14 years, Phil has partnered with Wexford Capital to help assist dozens of new companies serving those startups in various roles from board member to CEO. In this episode, Phil discusses the most challenging obstacle in building new business relationships, his advice on how to build a high-performing team, and his philosophy on time management and balance. Make sure to subscribe to "How That Happened" to receive our latest episodes, learn more about our guests, and collect resources on how to better manage your business. For bonus content and additional show notes, visit http://www.hogantaylor.com/how-that-happened-episode-12 Copyright 2019 HoganTaylor LLP. All Rights Reserved. To view the HoganTaylor general terms & conditions, visit www.hogantaylor.com

How to Decorate
Ep. 21 with "The Professor" Phil Lancaster

How to Decorate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 94:20


It took some persuasion, but we finally got our Senior Director of Merchandising Phil Lancaster, or "The Professor," on the podcast! Phil knows it all, teaches us some furniture history, tells us all about how furniture is made, what you need to look for, and generally schools us on the nitty gritty details of furniture and antiques. If you're wondering how to look for quality in your next furniture piece, this is the episode you need to listen to. WHAT YOU'LL HEAR ON THIS EPISODE: We start off with a furniture lesson on modern vs. contemporaryHow does modern differ from mid-century modern?What's going to make it from the furniture being created right now? How do we know what will last?There's a lot of innovation around lighting right now in new types of light bulbsWe discuss light bulbs and why the color they give off is so importantWhat's the difference between an antique and vintageWe talk about his 100 year old house, how he bought it from the original owners, and how he loves the huntHow important it is to talk to antique dealers when you're out hunting for thingsWhat we look for when we're going on one of our big antique shopping tripsHow to shop for a wooden antique -- open the drawers, look at the back, examine the construction to know whether it's well-madeWe ask Phil about his favorite interior designer and artistWe talk about furniture styles, how the style Ballard is known for differs from Phil's own aesthetic, and the fact that good design is good designWe talk about why we use MDF to manufacture furniture and why you shouldn't assume something made from MDF is poor qualityTaryn tells us a story about a mahogany table she sent to a furniture show and why real wood isn't always betterWe talk about kiln dried wood -- if you remove the moisture from the wood, it's less likely to warpWe talk about teak and why you remove the moisture from teakWe dive into upholstery and the four main parts -- the frame, the suspension, the cushion, and the coverPhil jumps on his soapbox about the pitch of upholstery and why it's the most important quality about your furniture piece's comfortWe talk about what 8-way hand tied is and why you don't need it anymorePhil tells us about cushion construction and what's on the inside of your sofa

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Ep. 58 - Did Your Ancestor Ride On The Orphan Train?

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 47:25


  Fisher's "Family Histoire" news this week covers two people who have had a struggle with their family history discoveries.  The first is Barbara Haney from North Pole, Alaska (honest!).  As an American she found out her ancestors were on the wrong side of things in the War of 1812.  Find out why she struggled with this find and how she came to terms with it.  The second is a man who calls himself "George Doe."  George took a DNA test, and like many of us, expected wonderful and interesting things to happen.  The interesting things did happen... but they weren't wonderful.  Read his warning about DNA tests and find out what happened to his family as a result of his results!   In segments two and three, husband and wive team Alison Moore and Phil Lancaster tell us about the remarkable child relocation program called "The Orphan Train," which ran out of New York City all over the country for 75 years.  One in six Americans descend from a rider on these trains.  Whether or not you are one of them, you will find this story amazing.   Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com returns to talk about various disk types and what you must know to have the best chance of preserving your finds and one-of-a-kind photos for the long haul. That's this week on Extreme Genes, Family History Radio!

That's Soundacious
Episode 2 - Collegiality

That's Soundacious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2011 33:12


In this episode, we hear the first half of a chat with the 2011 finalists of Kerrville Folk Festival's University Songwriters competition. Plus, there's tunes under the Camp Stupid tent from Phil Lancaster, Julie Bonk and Hans York.Want to hear more of the University Songwriters Finalists? Benton Leachman - Texas Tech Katrina Cain - University of North Texas Lindsay Harris - Texas A& M Check back in two weeks and you'll hear part two of the University Songwriters circle, featuring songs from Myles Duelm of Texas State and Pete Okie Weiss of UT.   Here are the websites of this episode's featured artists:   Phil Lancaster Julie Bonk Hans York Incidental music: Gary Jules - No Poetry from Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets Patty Larkin - Solo Flight from Tango     Episode 3 will be available Monday July 11, and will feature part 2 of John's conversation with the Kerrville Folk Festival University Songwriters finalists. And just to tease, episode 4 will include an interview with a highly famous folk musician! Stay tuned.