Podcast appearances and mentions of Robyn Eckersley

  • 16PODCASTS
  • 20EPISODES
  • 44mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Feb 29, 2024LATEST
Robyn Eckersley

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Robyn Eckersley

Latest podcast episodes about Robyn Eckersley

Pursuit of Gold with Laura Wilkinson
Navigating Life After Sport with Athlete Transition Coach Robyn Eckersley

Pursuit of Gold with Laura Wilkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 63:17


In yet another impactful and empowering episode of The Pursuit of Gold podcast, Laura delves into the all too often-overlooked topic of life after competitive sports. Joining her for this important discussion is Robyn Eckersley, CPC, ELI-MP, a dedicated life expansion coach who specializes in helping high performing women create huge, meaningful change within themselves, their personal lives, and their professional lives. Together, this dynamic duo navigates the emotional rollercoaster of retiring from elite athletics, discussing the challenges of finding purpose and passion beyond sports.  Throughout their candid conversation, Laura and Robyn uncover practical strategies for tackling financial challenges, prioritizing mental health, and embracing gratitude as a pathway to personal fulfillment. Exploring the journey of transitioning from the pinnacle of athletic achievement to a new chapter in life, they emphasize the importance of setting meaningful targets, reframing mindset, and finding strength in community support networks. Through the insights that Robyn and Laura share here today, they redefine success on individual terms, encouraging listeners to approach change with confidence and optimism as they embark on life beyond the sports arena. Episode Highlights: The emotional journey of transitioning from athletic achievement to new beginnings Strategies for discovering passions and purpose beyond sports The importance of mental health awareness and seeking support during transitions Navigating financial challenges and planning for long-term stability post-retirement Finding strength through gratitude and guided journaling practices Overcoming isolation and reconnecting with community and purpose Self-discovery and personal growth after leaving the sports arena Embracing change and finding fulfillment beyond athletics Quotes: "There are too many stories of unsuccessful retirement experiences where athletes suffer immensely with mental, emotional, physical, and financial repercussions once they hang up their jersey." "What is life about? I had no answers. And so, honestly, my mental health did start to take a major toll." "A lot of these athletes, if they had the privilege of generating a good amount of income over the course of their career, are without financial advising and the appropriate kind of financial counseling to help set them up for the long term." "I think it's really healthy to go through those emotional ups and downs afterward. That's a healthy grief process." "A lot of times people think I'm grieving... I grieve the routine I had training every day in the gym." "We're not created to be alone. We need community for sure." "We need to recognize all the value that we have intrinsically as each individual human being on top of what you can do in your sport." "Lean into the fact that you get to experience the Olympic village, the camaraderie, and the opportunity to connect with fellow athletes on a human level." "Struggling after retirement shouldn't be the norm; we're changing those metrics and creating a supportive community for athletes." Links: The Pursuit of Gold Website The Confidence Journal Laura's Social Media: Laura's Instagram Laura's Facebook Connect with Robyn: Robyn's Website Robyn's LinkedIn Robyn's Instagram

The Life You Crave
Episode 127: Don't Diet; Reinvent Yourself Instead

The Life You Crave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 21:13


In this episode of the "Life You Crave" podcast, Lia interviews Robyn Eckersley, creator of transformative programs. They delve into the significance of vision in achieving lasting transformation. The discussion highlights breaking the cycle of comparing ourselves to the past, finding contentment beyond physical metrics, and escaping self-criticism. Visioning is presented as the crucial first step for sustainable change, emphasizing the Expand Method's unique approach to becoming an expanded self. The importance of shifting mindset and identity through visioning is also emphasized. Don't miss their upcoming free master class on the power of visioning, scheduled for December 14th, 2023, at 4:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. Visit Liapinelli.com/tlycsocial for details.

diet reinvent visioning robyn eckersley
Climate Talks
Looking forward to COP28

Climate Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 30:11


Dr Fergus Green Lecturer in Political Theory & Public Policy at University College London, Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the University of Melbourne, and Janine Felson, Enterprise Fellow at Melbourne Climate Futures at the University of Melbourne, join hosts Jackie Peel, Cathy Oke and Bek Markey Towler in the first episode of Season 3 of Climate Talks. They look ahead to the climate agenda in 2023, summarising where we left off last year post COP27 in Egypt and the key issues already on the agenda for COP28 in Dubai; and discussed the latest IPCC synthesis report of the sixth assessment report  https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-cycle/   You can see the generational warming figure Jackie discusses in the episode on page 8 of this document from the sixth assessment report: https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6syr/pdf/IPCC_AR6_SYR_SPM.pdf You can also read more about the proposed Safeguard Mechanism in Australia, which has now become law post-recording: https://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/NGER/The-safeguard-mechanism The clip at the beginning of the episode is COP28 President and CEO of Abu Dhabi Oil Company - Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber, speaking at the CERAWeek 2023 S&P Energy Conference early this month  You can hear the clip in full here:  https://apnews.com/video/business-united-arab-emirates-videos-sultan-al-jaber-national-2c0494c18c584fa5a60b0e6d9de6f194     See here link to read Fergus Green's publications for more information: https://fergusgreen.net/  Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a Warming World. Climate Talks acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast was produced, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, and pays respect to Elders past and present.  Subscribe to Climate Talks on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here:  https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/climate-talks

Climate Talks
Outcomes, Reflections from COP27

Climate Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 31:20


Did COP27 deliver what the world needs to limit warming to below 1.5C? What were the losses, what were the gains, and where to from here? In the final episode of Climate Talks season 2, Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the Discipline of Political Science, and Janine Felson, Melbourne Climate Futures research fellow join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke to discuss the outcomes of COP27. Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a Warming World. Climate Talks acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast was produced, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, and pays respect to Elders past and present. Find COP27 analysis and commentary on the Melbourne Climate Futures COP27 webpage. Subscribe to Climate Talks on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here: https://anchor.fm/climate-talks

Meet The Elite Podcast
5781 Robyn Eckersley-11 14 22-Life Expansion Coach-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 4:48


expansion coach james robyn eckersley
Climate Talks
Our best guess for the outcomes of COP27

Climate Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 26:55


Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor in the Discipline of Political Science at the University of Melbourne, Omnia El Omrani, the COP27 President Envoy on Youth, and Kathryn Bowen the Deputy Director of Melbourne Climate Futures and Professor of Environment, Climate & Global Health join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke in the 9th episode of Season 2 of Climate Talks to provide some of their best guesses for the outcomes of COP27. Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a Warming World. Climate Talks acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast was produced, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, and pays respect to Elders past and present. Subscribe to Climate Talks on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here: https://anchor.fm/climate-talks

Australia in the World
Ep. 96: Campaign foreign policy lessons; AUKUS leaks?

Australia in the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 29:12


With Australia's federal election to be held this Saturday, Allan and Darren conduct a quick discussion of the role foreign policy has played over the past month during the campaign, and what we can learn regardless of who will form government. Then, to finish, eyebrows are raised in response to reporting detailing secret conversations between very senior Australian and US national security officials regarding AUKUS and the US' need for bipartisan support for the deal within Australia.   We thank Annabel Howard for research and audio editing and Rory Stenning for composing our theme music. Relevant links Kishor Napier-Raman, “An oddly civil election debate, before Dutton finds a warship-shaped dead cat”, Crikey, 13 May 2022: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/05/13/an-oddly-civil-election-debate/ Little Red Podcast, “Kevin Rudd: Is War With China Inevitable?”, 28 April 2022: https://omny.fm/shows/the-little-red-podcast/kevin-rudd-is-war-with-china-inevitable Nick Bisley, Robyn Eckersley, Shahar Hameiri, Jessica Kirk, George Lawson & Benjamin Zala (2022) For a progressive realism: Australian foreign policy in the 21st century, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76:2, 138-160: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10357718.2022.2051428 Asia-Pacific Development Diplomacy & Defence Dialogue: https://www.asiapacific4d.com/ Peter Hartcher, “Radioactive: Inside the top-secret AUKUS subs deal”, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May 2022: https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/radioactive-inside-the-top-secret-aukus-subs-deal-20220510-p5ak7g.html   Peter Hartcher, “Biden demanded bipartisan support before signing AUKUS. Labor was not told for months”, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May 2022: https://www.smh.com.au/national/biden-demanded-bipartisan-support-before-signing-aukus-labor-was-not-told-for-months-20220513-p5al9d.html   Peter Hartcher,  “AUKUS fallout: double-dealing and deception came at a diplomatic cost”, Sydney Morning Herald, 15 May 2022: https://www.smh.com.au/national/aukus-fallout-double-dealing-and-deception-came-at-a-diplomatic-cost-20220513-p5al95.html Linda Jaivin, The shortest history of China, Black Inc: https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/shortest-history-china Yun Jiang, Rethinking China (video), 8 May 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=462TgDdgEcE Ezra Klein Show, "What does the ‘post-liberal right' actually want?", Interview with Patrick Deneen, 13 May 2022: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/13/podcasts/transcript-ezra-klein-interviews-patrick-deneen.html Pekingology podcast, “Foreign and Security Policymaking in Xi Jinping's China”, Interview with Suisheng Zhao, 6 May 2022: https://www.csis.org/node/65210

Climate Talks
Looking to COP27

Climate Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 21:39


Robyn Eckersley, Professor of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and David Karoly, Honorary Professor at the University of Melbourne and previously Chief Research Scientist in the CSIRO Climate Science Centre, join hosts Jackie Peel and Cathy Oke in the first episode of Season 2 of Climate Talks. Topics discussed include what is COP27, what is the science, and what to expect in 2022 leading up to the conference.

university social professor melbourne political science honorary professor chief research scientist robyn eckersley david karoly
Global Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust
15: Robyn Eckersley – Green Political Theory, The State and the Climate Emergency

Global Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 62:48


Robyn Eckersley is Professor and Head of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia where she specialises in environmental governance, politics, political theory and international relations. She was elected as Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2007 and in 2019, she received a Distinguished Scholar Award from the Environmental Studies Section of the International Studies Association. Robyn has been working at the interface of deep ecology, green political theory and international relations scholarship for over two decades. In her 2004 book ‘The Green State', she laid out her argument for a ‘critical political ecology' as a paradigm to navigate the political challenge of ‘greening states', a theme which has continued to animate her work. Robyn has also been a vocal advocate for climate justice in the UN intergovernmental system, a shrewd analyst of the US's role as a swing state in the long history of climate negotiations, and – most recently – begun evaluating the climate emergency movement and its implications for the future of the state and democracy. In this conversation, Robyn helps us take stock of where we are five years after the landmark Paris Agreement. We discuss why current targets are unlikely to cut it unless ambitious concrete action is brought forward to 2030. We probe the imperative of tackling pervasive structural injustices which continue to perpetuate harm upon those most vulnerable to climate extremes, as well as the complex moral terrain posed by the issue of historic responsibility. Switching gears, Robyn revisits her earlier work on the transformation of the state in a context of ecological crisis and some of the opportunities, challenges and contradictions which the current moment throw up, not least the spectacle of the military declaring their green credentials on the battlefield. We also reflect on the enduring value of Robert Cox's seminal distinction between problem-solving and critical theory, and its modification to ‘critical problem-solving' in light of the pressing, pragmatic challenge of transformative change. Robyn closes by reflecting on what deep ecology means for better understanding our relationship between the human and non-human in environmentalism, as well as – riffing on Sarah Parkin's popular book – a call to all young people to be ‘positive deviants' and to insist that everyone “walks the walk” when it comes to the climate emergency. Robyn can be found here: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/1470-robyn-eckersley She tweets @EckersleyRobyn Publications we discussed include: Robyn Eckersley, ‘Greening states and societies: from transitions to great transformations', Environmental Politics vol. 30(1-2), pp. 245-265. Robyn Eckersley (2017), ‘Geopolitan Democracy in the Anthropocene', Political Studies vol. 65(4), pp. 983-999. Peter Christoff and Robyn Eckersley. 2013. Globalisation and the Environment. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. Robyn Eckersley. 2004. The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty. Cambridge: MIT Press. Robyn Eckersley. 1992. Environmentalism and Political Theory: Toward an Ecocentric Approach. State University of New York Press.

Kristallipallo
ORSI Seminar 17.02.2021 – What states can do for sustainability transformations?

Kristallipallo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 114:12


The ORSI seminar held on February 17th 2021 brought together distinguished scholars from different disciplines to discuss the potential role of state in sustainability transformation. What kind of states can be leading actors in sustainability transformation? What are the current obstacles of states to promote the transformation? How to change welfare states to better address the ecological crisis? What needs to change in the state, the society, and the actors on the journey towards an ecowelfare state? Speakers of the webinar include professor Robyn Eckersley from the University of Melbourne, professor Max Koch from Lund University, professor Ian Gough from the London School of Economics, and professor Eeva Furman from the Finnish Environment Institute. Links to the presentation slides can be found here: https://www.ecowelfare.fi/2020/12/18/orsi-seminar-17-2-21-what-states-can-do-for-sustainability-transformations/ More about ORSI: www.ecowelfare.fi/en

Political Philosophy
State & Anarchy–Green State v. Desert Introduction (Audio 1)

Political Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020


In the midst of a huge challenge, the Coronavirus pandemic, I'm forcing a dialogue between two seemingly opposite ways of thinking--advocacy for the state as the most useful way to address global challenges such as climate change, and an anarchist view that is skeptical, to say the least, about the possibility of the proper use of state power. I'm drawing from the writings of Robyn Eckersley, a political scientist and author of The Green State, and the anonymous author of Desert, or the Desert Manifesto. … More State & Anarchy–Green State v. Desert Introduction (Audio 1)

coronavirus green desert anarchy robyn eckersley more state
Political Philosophy
Where I’m Headed Next: The Green State

Political Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 2:34


I will make some final observations based on reading McKenzie Wark's Capital is Dead next weekend. The weekend after that I'll put up a special topic lecture on Machiavelli. Starting on the third weekend of March I'll start up on Robyn Eckersley's The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty. If you'd like to follow along on that book you can get it for under $20 on Kindle or in paperback on Amazon and probably a lot of other sellers. … More Where I’m Headed Next: The Green State

Robert McLean's Podcast
Professor Ole Waever discusses 'Climate change as a security issue'

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 62:27


Professor Ole Waever recently visited The University of Melbourne to give a public lecture about climate change as a security issue.Dr Waever, from the University of Copenhagen, is a Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts.He spoke to a near full Research Lounge at the university's Arts West building and was introduced by Robyn Eckersley, a professor in political science at the university's School of Political Sciences.

The Find Your Awesome Podcast
Find Your Awesome with Robyn Eckersley

The Find Your Awesome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 54:29


As a Certified Professional Coach and Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, Robyn supports women in their desire for greater fulfillment, impact, and success across their lives. Her clients' successes have taken the forms of founding non-profits and community organizations, book publications and speaking careers. They've created and implemented organizational-wide employee wellness programs, as well as generated greater alignment, confidence, and passion across their lives as a whole.

certified professional coach find your awesome robyn eckersley
Mental Cement
The Truth About Coaching with Robyn Eckersley

Mental Cement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 36:14


This episode is a bit longer than usual because I wanted to give you guys an inside look into the industry that helped transform my life, personal development and coaching. If you are a bit hazy on what coaching is, how to find a good coach and what it takes to become a coach, this is the episode for you. Coach Robyn and I do a LIVE coaching demo where she helps me work though a limiting belief. it's intimate...it's personal and it truly open your eyes to the transformative power of working with a coach. At the end of this episode I invite you to join me in a special program that I have been hinting at for a while now. I am holding a FREE webinar and I would love for you to attend. I will be teaching you the stragies I used to start my business in 90 days. Go ahead and register and I can't wait to see you inside. https://events.genndi.com/register/818182175026331252/f20181783c Make sure to catch behind the scenes on the webinar and join the MC Community over on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mentalcement

live coaching robyn eckersley
Leadership Looks Like Podcast
Robyn Eckersley on Designing Your Why

Leadership Looks Like Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 79:21


Robyn Eckersley is a life coach that helps people design their why. Listen in as we discuss the importance of being intentional about your purpose, how to get yourself out of an unhappy situation, and what it's like to have a career as a coach. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

designing robyn eckersley
Go Rogue Podcast
Epi. 41 Rogue Women Series Robyn Eckersley

Go Rogue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 57:52


Buckle up because in this episode you will hear from the amazing Robyn Eckersley! Robyn is a women on fire that will help 1 million women feel empowered to live purpose driven lives. To get to this point Robyn had to overcome an abusive relationship as well as feelings of doubt and insecurities. Tune in because this is an episode you don't want to miss. Robyn would like to share her A Daily Impact Mini Planner with the rogue listeners. You can find it at www.robyn.coach Where you can find Robyn:www.instagram.com/robyn.coachwww.facebook.com/pg/RobynEckersleyCoachingwww.robyn.coach BioRobyn Eckersley is on a mission to activate and empower 1 million women to live purpose-driven lives. As an Impact Coach, she takes women who are struggling to grasp their role in changing the world and fitting it into their busy lives, and she helps them to define their unique vision of impact and seamlessly integrate it into their personal and professional lives. Robyn's clients have gone on to share their stories of tragedy to triumph speaking to groups around the country, launch and monetize cause-based passion projects that had previously sat in the back of their minds collecting dust, they've even gone on to shed relationships not serving them and find new partners who fit their new purpose-driven lives. Robyn is currently based in Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband, Tony, and their three cats, Safari, Owly, and Mowgli. When she's not in the office, Robyn can be found traveling abroad with her husband and family, camping and exploring nature, networking and meeting amazing women, or working out at her local CrossFit gym. Be BraveTake ActionAnd Go Rogue

La Llave
Activate Your Impact with ROBYN ECKERSLEY

La Llave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 75:18


Robyn Eckersley works with powerful women who desire to make a difference in the world, but struggle to find the time in their busy schedules. Through her strategies and systems, she helps them to integrate their vision of impact seamlessly across their lives.  Robyn is a Certified Professional Coach and Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, and lives with her husband Tony and their three cats in Las Vegas, NV. Tune in to learn about  her journey and upbringing. Enjoy this episode as she shares some fundamental tips for simply living a happier life. 

Clever Conversations
Ideas And Society 2018 - The Climate Change Emergency - What Can Be Done?

Clever Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 45:55


Welcome to La Trobe University’s Clever Conversations. In this episode from our Ideas and Society program, we bring together two of the world’s leading voices on the environmental, ethical and political issue that is climate change. You will hear from La Trobe alumnus, Tim Flannery. Tim is a distinguished mammologist, palaeontologist, world-renowned writer and Head of the Climate Council. He has been leading the climate change fight in Australia for many years. You will also hear from Robyn Eckersley, who is the Professor and Head of Political Science at the University of Melbourne. Robyn is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute and a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. She is the most significant political scientist in Australia, and thinks creatively about solutions to the problem of climate change. This conversation is part of the Ideas and Society 'A Better Australia?' series.

Carnegie Council Video Podcast
Climate Change and the Power to Act: An Ethical Approach for Practical Progress

Carnegie Council Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 21:25


Robyn Eckersley, Ronny Jumeau, Darrel Moellendorf, and Suma Peesapati each discuss how we can advance climate justice globally and locally in the years ahead. These clips summarize the participants' comments made as part of a roundtable hosted by the Carnegie Council's journal, Ethics & International Affairs, at the International Studies Association's Annual Convention, which took place in April 2018.