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Sustainability professionals often state that collaboration is the secret sauce to unlocking change and impact at scale, but how can businesses avoid common partnership pitfalls - for collaborative projects both internally and externally? edie's content editor Sarah George, editor Matt Mace and reporter Sidhi Mittal aim to answer this question in the new Sustainability Uncovered episode, hosted in partnership with BSI Group. This episode's expert guest speakers are: - BSI's group head of sustainability engagement, Heather Burrell - Reckitt's global head of social impact and innovation, Hamzah Sarwar - The Fairtrade Foundation's director of partnerships, Kerrina Thorogood Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of the most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
The new episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is a special to mark B Corp Month 2025. It explains how the B Corp certification standards are evolving and looks behind-the-scenes at how two fast-growing, UK-based businesses were able to certify - and the value they have found in doing so. Your hosts for this episode are edie's Sarah George (content editor) and Matt Mace (editor). Our guest speakers for this episode are: - Annie Olivier, head of growth at B Lab UK - Julie Chen, CEO and co-founder of The Cheeky Panda - Emma Reid, sustainability director at Simba Sleep Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of the most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
This new episode of the Sustainability Uncovered podcast is all about nature. Tune in for reflections on the anniversary of the UK's 10% biodiversity net-gain mandate, including how some developers are going above and beyond - even in urban areas. This episode also delves into the practicalities of conserving and restoring nature on farms, while maintainin yields and increasing resilience. Your hosts for this episode are edie's Sarah George (content editor) and Matt Mace (editor). Our guest speakers for this episode are: - Xander du Plessis, Development Director at St George - Fraser McIntosh, Head of External Affairs and Sustainability, Suntory Beverage and Food GB&I -Elodie Read, Special Projects Manager at Subak Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of the most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is back for 2025! Tune in to this new episode for a focus on all things sustainability communications, from making accurate customer-facing claims and building great stories, to making sure your coworkers 'get' climate. Your host this episode is Sarah George (content editor). Our guest speakers for this episode are: - Intrepid Travel's global environmental impact manager Susanne Etti - Bugaboo's ESG manager Melanie Wijnands - Ecotone UK's Hayley Murgett and Daniel Parr Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
The new episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is streaming now, providing reflections on the recent COP29 climate summit and what the UK's new Labour Government mean for the green economy. Your hosts are Matt Mace (editor) and Sarah George (content editor). Our guest speakers for this episode are: - Sachin Nandha, director and trustee of the International Centre for Sustainability - James Hardy, director of sustainability UK at Turner and Townsend - Fiona Morgan, chief purpose officer at SailGP Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
The new episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is streaming now, featuring a handy COP29 explainer and three new and exclusive high-level guest interviews – all focused on the global transition to net-zero. Your hosts are Matt Mace (editor) and Sarah George (content editor). Our guest speakers for this episode are: - Kokou Agbo-Bloua, global head of economics, cross asset and quant research at Societe Generale. -Caroline Price, head of nature and environment (marine) at The Crown Estate. -Charlie Tan, chief executive of the Global Impact Coalition. Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
Tune in to the new episode of edie' Sustainability Uncovered podcast as our award-winning team discusses the environmental and social impact of 2024's mega summer of sport, and explores how ESG professionals can unlock finance to scale SMEs in underserved regions and communities. Our hosts are edie's editor Matt Mace and content editor Sarah George. Our guests are: Chris Sood-Nicholls, MD for regional development & social impact at Lloyds Bank Corporate & Institutional Julia Palle, VP for sustainability at Formula E Ali Russell, MD of Extreme E and Extreme H Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
The latest episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is streaming now, with three new and exclusive interviews with expert guests speaking on finance for a more climate-resilient future, plus a news-in-brief recap of green policy changes made by the UK government post-election. Our hosts are edie's editor Matt Mace, content editor Sarah George and reporter Sidhi Mittal. Our guests are: Rachel Delhaise, group head of sustainability at Convex Insurance Kate Turner, global head of responsible investment at First Sentier Uzma Sulaiman, associate director at Community Jameel Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you!
In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, Gabriella chats with Sarah George, who wrote GAMU: The Dreamtime Stories, Life and Feelings of Big Bill Neidjie. Known as Kakadu Man, Aboriginal elder Big Bill was instrumental in the establishment of the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park and he was deeply committed to preserving his land, culture and mother tongue. Here's what you'll discover in this episode: You'll meet Indigenous elder Big Bill Neidjie The role of Dreamtime stories in Aboriginal spirituality and culture Why Big Bill wanted Dreamtime stories recorded and shared for future generations of Indigenous people. Why it is crucial for non-Indigenous people to understand the cultural and spiritual significance of Dreamtime stories. The meaning of the Indigenous word GAMU and why Big Bill chose this title for his book. Why Sarah structured GAMU around 240 photographically illustrated pages of Big Bill's Dreamtime stories, personal history, and his thoughts and feelings regarding problems faced by Aboriginal communities. https://biographersinconversation.com Facebook: Share Your Life Story Linkedin: Gabriella Kelly Davies Instagram: Biographersinconversation
edie's #SustyTalks interview series continues with Chantal Zeegers, Vice Mayor of Rotterdam. In this discussion with edie's content editor Sarah George, she shares her hopes for the upcoming World Energy Congress (22-25 April 2024) and her learnings on driving the transition to cleaner energy in her city.
Girlhood shown through during the year 2023 with the help of many influences including Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark. Here is Sarah George's take on it.
edie's #SustyTalks interview series continues with Lavazza Group and the Lavazza Foundation's Veronica Rossi, who shares her learnings on strategising and working holistically on sustainability in complex coffee supply chains with edie's content editor Sarah George.
Dr. Sarah George, Professor of Infectious Diseases at SLU School of Medicine and a researcher in SLU's Vaccine Center joins Megan and Tom discussing a person in Texas infected with 'bird flu' after contact with cattle. Credit © Colleen Kottke Wisconsin State Farmer USA TODAY NETWORK
edie's #SustyTalks interview series continues, with Damian Foxall of 11th Hour Racing in conversation with edie's content editor Sarah George. He shares his views on whether sports are properly embedding sustainability, and how they can go further and faster together to combat sportswashing and achieve genuine positive impact.
SLU is enrolling people for a new study with one shot for both Covid and the flu. KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer found out more about the study when he talked with Dr. Sarah George, an infectious diseases specialist at Saint Louis University School of Medicine and a researcher at SLU's Vaccine Center.
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues with Sebastien Pellion, global head of impact and sustainability at multi-category delivery app Glovo. He is in discussion with edie's deputy editor, Sarah George, on how collaboration between businesses large and small can help drive down emissions and waste in cities.
Normalizing Non-Monogamy - Interviews in Polyamory and Swinging
Sarah and George are back after more than two years! The first time they came on was on episode 169 under the pseudonyms Alice and Sam. But, never fear... You don't HAVE to go listen to that episode in order to get a ton out of this powerful conversation. They've been living together for over seven years and their relationship was open from the beginning. Non-monogamy was new to George when Sarah introduced him to it on one of their first dates. Since then, the journey of non-monogamy has taken many forms over the years. Today, they've arrived in a place where they're both exploring polyamory in their own way. This conversation digs into the really powerful work they have done to deepen their connection, while at the same time, fostering and supporting autonomy for one another. We absolutely love this conversation and hope you do as well. Check out the full show notes here. Submit a question for our Ask Us Anything Episodes! Click here to join our upcoming Virtual Meet and Greets! Join the most amazing community of open-minded humans on the planet! Check out our weekly peer support groups! Skip the ads and sign up for the Premium Feed! Click here to order your very own NNM shirt! $10 Off - Online STI Testing
In the first hour, Kevin Ellis is joined by Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George, to talk about the recent shooting in Burlington of three Palestinian college students, the arraignment of the suspect, and the process from here.
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues. In this episode, our deputy editor Sarah George previews the likely wins for the green economy in the UK's Autumn Statement with UKSIF's head of policy and communications, Oscar Warwick-Thompson. The Autumn Statement is due to be delivered in late November by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues with JLR's executive director of strategy and sustainability François Dossa, who explores how the biggest challenges to the electric vehicle (EV) revolution can be turned into opportunities. He is in discussion with edie's deputy editor, Sarah George.
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues with Thai Union North America's sustainability director Blake Stok, who gives edie's Sarah George his reflections on effective strategy development a year into his work at the seafood giant.
How can businesses embed the UN's Sustainable Development Goals into their corporate strategies? And how best can we communicate such major, global issues with staff and shoppers? Find out in our latest #SustyTalk interview. Our deputy editor Sarah George is in discussion with Razer's global sustainability lead Kenneth Ng who gives his top tips for effective collaboration, strong partnerships and achieving responsible production and consumption.
How can businesses, influencers, academics and innovators collaborate to protect and restore our oceans? Find out in our latest #SustyTalk interview. Our deputy editor Sarah George is in discussion with North Sails' chief sustainability officer, Mădălina Preda, who gives her advice on brand advocacy.
Episode 10 is hosted by edie's deputy editor Sarah George and content editor Matt Mace as they cover the Summer Holidays, Sustainable Shopping and Science-Based Targets. Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just someone with a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues with Christine Hall, VP for R&D within the haircare division at the Estée Lauder Companies. She's in conversation with our deputy editor Sarah George, for this podcast on working with suppliers and customers on green chemistry for lower-impact products.
edie's #SustyTalk series of exclusive interviews continues with Gresham House's managing director for sustainable infrastructure, Peter Bachmann. He's in conversation with our deputy editor Sarah George for our climate finance week 2023. Peter is on hand to debate how we can invest for impact without greenwashing, and what the UK Government can do to catch up in the global cleantech investment race.
The weekend of April 21 - 24 saw more than 70,000 people from more than 200 organisations gathering in Westminster to demand credible, science-based green policymaking. edie's senior reporter Sarah George brings you this special audio feature capturing the proceedings on the first day of this protest, called 'The Big One'. Tune in for vox-pops with business leaders and green runners, plus plenty of bagpipes and samba interludes.
Our long-standing #SustyTalk interview series continues with a special edition marking International Women's Day 2023 (8 March). For this episode, our senior reporter Sarah George is in conversation with Kraft Heinz's chief growth & sustainability officer Cristina Kenz. Cristina provides her top tips for becoming an effective sustainability leader and embedding environmental considerations in your organisation's plans for the future. She also talks about her passion projects including regenerating soil at tomato farms and encouraging plant-based diets.
Our long-standing #SustyTalk interview series is back for 2023! To coincide with our focus week on sustainability reporting, communications & engagement, our senior reporter Sarah George is in discussion with Hubbub's chief executive Alex Robinson. Alex is on hand to share learnings on what works well - and what falls flat - when getting the general public to adopt more eco-friendly behaviours, ranging from eating less meat and wasting less food, to not littering cigarette butts.
Last show before a few weeks hiatus because some members think they deserve a vacation. On this week's show:Happy International Brain Teaser DaySomeone stole our recycle binCVU & Enosburg Tik Tok controversyNo one wants to work in public schoolsEnd of an era? VT Country store massive layoffsHow old is a juvenile?Legos Robotics competition coming upOdyssey of the MindMedia getting turned away from hearings Mayor/Progs differ on crimeSarah George towing cars Childcare costs a lot Milk premiums on the tableEgg prices skyrocket(1:05:13) Break music: wannabees - “Wanna wanna wanna”Time for an Adam rant - Second homeowners pay a lower tax rate than residentsShooting ranges getting an upgradeHinesburg residents not getting mailTimely TireThe rocks are too sharp in ThetfordWhatchu know ‘bout Thetford, VT?Benning WentworthCamp Fire GirlsDean Conant WorcesterAnne LindberghAnnie ProulxLouise Woodworth Foss - elocutionistFarm-Way, Inc. in BradfordHighgate reconsiders inclusionShaftsbury is pissed about solar panelsWindsor street name controversyWilson Castle - ProctorRutland ups its digital servicesKid gets lifetime free fishingPotential job for Matt - Wienermobile driver(1:53:30) Break music: msd3k “Unit of Measures” Scumbag MapFour arrested for St. Johnsbury murderConnecticut man charged with I89 kidnapping Former cop pleads guilty to child crueltyBody found at recycling centerVandal or revolutionary?At Eternity's Gate with Willem DafoeGuess which animal is about to join the Stone ageDomestic chickens could bang their wild counterparts out of existenceThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex
While volatility may continue to rile global markets, we believe that currently, when it comes to hedged convertible bonds, they are well-positioned for value extraction. Sean Reynolds and Sarah George of the convertibles-based strategies team explain to host Ronald Temple why the unique asymmetry of the asset class can be a real advantage—and how volatility has the potential to be a source of return.
Protests following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 set the stage for people across the country to demand change within the criminal justice system. Calls to “defund the police” gained mainstream attention and paved the way for the election of “progressive prosecutors.” But more than two years later, the momentum for the movement has slowed down and some of these prosecutors are facing backlash and, in some cases, even recall efforts. This week, we hear from Sarah George, Chittenden County State's Attorney in Vermont and Jose Garza, District Attorney for Travis County Texas, about how their offices are adjusting without the support of a strong protest movement and increasing headlines about rising crime.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Protests following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 set the stage for people across the country to demand change within the criminal justice system. Calls to “defund the police” gained mainstream attention and paved the way for the election of “progressive prosecutors.” But more than two years later, the momentum for the movement has slowed down and some of these prosecutors are facing backlash and, in some cases, even recall efforts. This week, we hear from Sarah George, Chittenden County State's Attorney in Vermont and Jose Garza, District Attorney for Travis County Texas, about how their offices are adjusting without the support of a strong protest movement and increasing headlines about rising crime. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Vermont Viewpoint, Kevin Ellis hosts! He spends the first hour talking with Sarah George, Chittenden County State's Attorney. During the second half of the show, Kevin talks with Elliot Greenblatt about scams you need to watch out for. And ending the show, Kevin opens up the phone lines
The top prosecutor in Vermont's largest county won the Democratic primary last night, beating back a challenger who promised to take a tougher approach to crime.
ALSO: Charity Clark won the Democratic nomination for Vermont attorney general on Tuesday; Sarah George defeated Ted Kenney in the closely watched Democratic primary for Chittenden County state's attorney Tuesday; Rep. Peter Welch cruised to Vermont's Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, while Republican newcomer Gerald Malloy defeated former U.S. Attorney Christina Nolan for the GOP nomination.
Sarah George, the top prosecutor in Vermont's largest county, is facing a primary challenge for the first time. George has made a name for herself as a champion of criminal justice reform, but her actions have drawn criticism from politicians, business owners and law enforcement officials. Now, she faces an opponent in the Democratic primary who wants to take a tougher stance on crime.
Ohne Mobilität ist unsere Gesellschaft nicht denkbar, aber mit der Mobilität von heute werden wir morgen nicht weiterkommen. Wir fragen Sarah George, Monika Popp und Andreas Rade: Was muss sich ändern? Was ist die Mobilität von morgen?
Episode 116 of edie's Sustainable Business Covered podcast is hosted by senior reporter Sarah George, who travels to Saltend Chemicals Park in Hull to learn about the development of a major blue hydrogen project. She then puts some FAQs on hydrogen to Centrica Business Solutions' head of hydrogen, William Mezzulo. Centrica Business Solutions are sponsoring this episode as part of their joint Masters series with edie.
Williston lawyer Ted Kenney, who is running against Sarah George for Chittenden County States' Attorney, was a guest Wednesday on The Morning Drive on WVMT..
Also: Mike Pieciak formally kicked off his campaign for state treasurer; Washington County State's Attorney Rory Thibault announced his campaign for state's attorney general; Ted Kenney is contesting incumbent Sarah George for the Democratic nomination for Chittenden County state's attorney.
The new edie podcast episode is brought to you as part of Engagement Week 2022, an editorial campaign designed to help you supercharge your sustainability-related communications. This episode is all about the ever-important topic of engaging the general public. Here to help edie's senior reporter Sarah George and content editor Matt Mace explore this theme are experts from Hubbub, the Advertising Association and Innocent Drinks.
Sarah George speaks from John 15:5-6 titled Bearing Much Fruit in All Seasons Guided Conversation: https://sg.nycornerstone.church/2022/GC-FEB27,2022.pdf
As COVID-19 cases drop in the St. Louis region and across the U.S., researchers are wasting no time in the development of vaccines for other emerging diseases. SLU researcher Dr. Sarah George discusses vaccines in the works now and answers listener questions about antibodies, boosters and public health precautions.
State Attorney George joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to discuss the latest data from Burlington about a drop in the crime rate and shares how mental health plays/doesn't play the role you'd expect.
In episode 106 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, edie explores how the net-zero transition is being managed across the places we live, work and socialise. In this episode, edie's senior reporter Sarah George and content editor Matt Mace co-host, delivering exclusive interviews with professionals at Grosvenor, Heineken, Pernod Ricard and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners.
In episode 105 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, edie explores how food systems can be changed to minimise the historic damage to the environment, working towards a net-positive future for people and planet In this episode, edie's senior reporter Sarah George and content editor Matt Mace co-host, delivering exclusive interviews with professionals at Bayer Crop Science, AGCO and FAIRR.
In episode 104 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, kindly sponsored by Inspired Energy, edie explores the state of play in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing space and the changes key organisations want from COP26. In this episode, edie's senior reporter Sarah George delivers exclusive interviews with UKSIF's chief executive James Alexander, ING's global head of sustainable finance Leonie Schreve and Inspired Energy's director of ESG disclosures Rosemary De Vos. Sarah also invites listeners to attend the upcoming Sustainable Investment Conference on 13-14 July 2021. Click here for a full agenda and to register: https://event.edie.net/investor/
In episode 103 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, edie's senior reporter Sarah George and content editor Matt Mace explore the global state of play regarding carbon offsetting and pricing - and how these tools can help deliver a net-zero world. To help answer this big question are our two guests for this episode: The Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets' Chris Leeds and Lord Barker of Battle, new co-chair of The World Bank's Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition.
In episode 102 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, which is kindly sponsored by the Woodland Trust, edie's senior reporter Sarah George explores whether a green recovery is possible for the UK's retail sector after three national Covid-19 lockdowns. To help answer this big question are our three guests for this episode: The British Retail Consortium's head of sustainability policy, Peter Andres; Mi Apparel founder and director Kate Auguste and the Woodland Trust's head of partnerships Pip Borrill.
This podcast is an interview with Sarah George on her NLP Accelerate training experience! Find out more about our online NLP Practitioner course here: https://rebeccalockwood.org.uk/nlppractitioner
In episode 101 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, senior reporter Sarah George delivers three exclusive interviews on engaging key stakeholder groups with sustainability. Presented along with co-host and edie content editor Matt Mace, this episode summarises edie's Engagement Week 2021 editorial campaign, dedicated to super-charging sustainability communications, reporting and engagement schemes. Our exclusive guests this episode are Innocent Drinks' responsible business manager Katie Leggett; Carlsberg Group's sustainability manager Pete Statham and Davy's senior sustainability director, Dr Dorothy Maxwell. Each speaker provides insight on engaging a key stakeholder group, covering colleagues, NGOs and investors.
Sarah George joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to talk about her thought on criminal justice reform, improving outcomes for those who have paid their debt, and much more.
In episode 100 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, senior reporter Sarah George delivers three exclusive interviews with sustainable and ethical SMEs to mark Fashion Revolution Week. Our guests for this episode are Hurr Collective co-founder and CEO Victoria Prew, Birdsong London co-founder Sophie Slater, VivoBarefoot CEO and co-founder Galahad Clark and Third Mind founder Steve Hamel. Listen in to find out about fashion's biggest environmental and social problems, and how innovation and collaboration can help solve them.
A furious public disagreement is raging between Vermont's top elected prosecutors, with no resolution in sight. Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George is accusing Attorney General T.J. Donovan of being “disingenuous and hypocritical” and of “misleading the public.” At issue are two murder cases and one case of attempted murder that were dismissed by George in 2019 after she deemed that the alleged assailants were legally insane. She said that she could not simply incarcerate people whose mental illness led them to commit a crime. "It is awful that our mental health agencies are failing us,” she tweeted at the time, “but real leadership requires digging in and fixing problems, not pointing fingers elsewhere and undermining the judicial system's integrity." Gov. Scott objected to the dismissals, writing, “I'm at a loss as to the logic or strategy behind the decision to drop all charges.” Scott asked the attorney general to review the cases, and in a rare move, Donovan overrode George's decision and has now refiled the three cases that George dismissed. At the heart of this dispute is how the state deals with mentally ill people who commit serious crimes. Should they go to jail, or be held in a psychiatric institution? And should the governor and attorney general second guess the decisions made by frontline prosecutors? “From [Donovan's] perspective, justice means jail,” George tells the Vermont Conversation. She accuses Donovan of “attempting to show that he is tough on crime. That seems like a change from his ‘progressive policies.'” Donovan insists that the attorney general has “concurrent jurisdiction” over the cases and that a jury should evaluate claims of insanity. I asked George and Donovan to appear together to discuss these issues on the Vermont Conversation. George agreed to the conversation, but Donovan insisted on a separate interview. T.J. Donovan served as Chittenden County State's Attorney for 10 years, where he and George were colleagues, before he was elected attorney general in 2016. Sarah George was elected to succeed Donovan as Chittenden County States Attorney in 2016.
The edie podcast is brought to you live from edie's virtual Circular Economy Week, an editorial campaign designed to inform and inspire on the transition to a resource-efficient economy. In this special episode, kindly sponsored by Zero Waste Scotland, content editor Matt Mace and senior reporter Sarah George catch up with experts from Circle Economy, Zero Waste Scotland, Techmet and the Wallgreens Boots Alliance. Each of the four interviews explores the link between the circular economy and solving the climate crisis.
Episode 98 of edie's Sustainable Business Covered Podcast has been created to mark International Women's Day 2021 - an event with the theme 'Choose to Challenge'. Senior reporter Sarah George and Women in Sustainability's Rhian Sherrington co-chair this episode, delivering three exclusive interviews with women working to make the built environment and energy sectors more sustainable and inclusive. The guest speakers for this interview are architect Jo Cowen, National Grid's head of UK strategy Claire Dykta and Grosvenor UK and Ireland's executive director of sustainability and innovation, Tor Burrows.
State Attorney George joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to discuss the work her office is doing during the pandemic, sharing her thoughts on some recent stories, and much more.
In episode 97 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, content editor Matt Mace and senior reporter Sarah George deliver three exclusive, biodiversity-focussed interviews. They talk about the impact of Covid-19 on conservation and restoration in the UK with sponsors the Woodland Trust; cover the need to finance nature-based solutions with Earth Security and learn what it means to be a nature leader as a business from Patagonia.
The edie podcast is brought to you live from our virtual Sustainability Leaders Forum, a three-day conference designed to unite international corporate leaders, sustainability experts, government representatives, investors and NGOs on the shared mission to accelerate climate action. In this special episode, content editor Matt Mace and senior reporter Sarah George catch up with the experts from WSP, PMI and Canary Wharf Group that led discussions at the event, to get their key takeaways.
Join your host, Mike Hanley, for the inaugural episode of FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights. On this episode, Mike will be talking about some event industry updates, as well as speaking with former Talent Buyer and Kids Area Producer, Sarah George, on how she has pivoted out of the live events industry during the pandemic and keeps her positive attitude going strong as she continues into 2021. The episode ends with some information on how to put your event skills to work as a volunteer, with the Central Texas Food Bank highlighted as an example. For more information on this episode and resource links, visit: https://podcast.festivalandeventproduction.com
In episode 95 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast, content editor Matt Mace and senior reporter Sarah George reflect on a busy year in the sustainability space, and deliver three exclusive festive interviews. They get a masterclass in sustainability storytelling from Getty Images; talk about conscious consumerism with ModiBodi and look to the future of food waste management with Levy.
Sarah George joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to discuss her office's challenge to help those in need, the challenges of prosecution during the pandemic, handling of cases involving mental illness, and much more.
Sarah joins The Morning Drive in studio to discuss procedural changes during the pandemic, motocross, protesters in Burlington, and your calls.
Tatiana & Lauren are joined by guest co-host Sarah George to talk their newest Netflix obsession, "Selling Sunset!" The reality series follows the agents & staff at high-end Hollywood real estate firm The Oppenheim Group, and the ladies absolutely love it. They'll break down all the characters, who they love and love to hate, and spill all the tea on the real-life people behind the reality TV gloss. A fun chat about a fun show, so give it a listen! Do you have a burning question, or a show idea for us? Please email us at tatiana@proofoflovecast.com!If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgSMore Info: Tatiana MorozCrypto Media Hub Friends and Sponsors of the Show:Let’s Talk BitcoinThe Tatiana ShowRemember, this is a new show, so if you like it, please be sure to tell 3 friends! Leave a good review on Itunes, and be sure to follow us on our socials!*You have been listening to Proof of Love. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on Proof of Love is intended as financial advice, legal advice, therapy or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
Driven by the growing frustration that she didn’t have enough skills to help dyslexic children, she trained for the Level 5 specific learning difficulty teacher training course at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Center, then became a headteacher of Moon Hall School. Sarah George had a nice conversation with Darius about her dyslexia journey, dyslexia schools particularly Moon Hall School, and the advantages of sending your child to a specialist dyslexia school rather than a public school with good learning support. Links you might want to check: Montessori school: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori_education Indigo Dyslexia Centre: http://www.4dyslexics.com/ The two Moon Hall Specialist Dyslexia Schools, in Reigate and Dorking, Surrey, U.K: Reigate: https://www.moonhallschoolreigate.co.uk/ Dorking: https://www.moonhallschooldorking.co.uk/ An excellent training centre for those looking for Dyslexia Training: https://www.helenarkell.org.uk/ She's also a consultant for a new platform for online learning for dyslexic pupils: https://dyslexpertise.com/ Bulletmap Academy Page: https://bulletmapacademy.com BulletMap Academy Workshop: https://bulletmapacademy.com/workshop/ BulletMap Academy Blogs: https://bulletmapacademy.com/blogs/ Enroll in BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/sales-page/#price Show notes: https://bulletmapacademy.com/77/
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Sarah George joins The Morning Drive by phone to discuss some actions her office has taken, what her office can due during the pandemic, and responding to recent stories and changes in the area.
K-12 schools to reopen, state colleges face major deficit, Sarah George to review all criminal cases against black Vermonters, and union workers protest in Burlington.
In this episode we get the perspective of the insightful Sarah George and hear all about her experience with clinical practice, lecturing at Endeavour College and writing the Chinese Dietetics subject. This episode is full of so much brilliant advice that applies across all modalities. I know we can all learn so much from her career journey to date. Find the full episode show notes here: https://nutritiongradguide.com/podcast/episode-18-sarah-george You can learn more about Sarah via her website https://sarahgeorgeacupuncture.com.au/ and follow her journey on instagram @sarahgeorgeacupuncture
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer and Dr. Sarah George discuss the testing and research of Remdesivir when used to fight COVID-19.
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This article was published in the December issue of the “On The Front Lines” newsletter by Andrew Hoag and Sarah George.What happens when a male employee refuses to work with female coworkers because of a religious belief that men and women should avoid one-on-one situations? This article examines a pending case in North Carolina as well as several from the recent past where religious convictions collide with federal anti-discrimination laws. It concludes with three suggestions for your company’s HR department and three for General Counsel.
Episode 65 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast sees edie's content editor Matt Mace and reporter Sarah George discuss net-zero legislation before introducing three exclusive interviews focused on resource efficiency with Canary Wharf Group, the Eden Project and the London Waste and Recycling Board (LWARB).
To mark Fashion Revolution Week 2019, episode 61 of the Sustainable Business Covered podcast sees reporter Sarah George quiz some of the key figures helping to make the fashion sector a more planet-friendly and ethical industry.
Lance and Sarah give you their opinions on the Blues 11 game winning streak, David Perron's play, Jay Bouwmester, Jordan Binnington, Jake Allen, Artemi Panarin trade possabilities, and so much more. You'll hear about all of this and much more on this episode of The Drop! Brought to you by LineupMedia.fm. The post Sarah George from Bluesrants.com joins Lance to talk about the blues winning streak and much more appeared first on The Drop Podcast.
Sarah and Janet sit in Sarah's surprisingly noisy wood in Yorkshire, drink tea and discuss church, cycling, rituals around death and how ancient texts and the archaeological record tie up in interesting ways
The holidays often bring more toys than kids know how to handle. But we all know that most of those toys will fall by the wayside pretty quickly. Teaching kids to play games that require no equipment help them learn that they have all the tools they need to have fun already! This week, I am joined once again by the wonderful Sarah George to talk through some great games that only require YOU! Episode Resource: http://www.chroniclesofnannya.com/episode-photos/2017/12/17/no-equipment-needed-gamesBe sure to follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nannying for two under the age of two can be challenging, but can also be full of joy! Sarah George is back with us to talk about her experience nannying for two little ones with an 18-month gap! From how to prepare before the baby comes to your first day solo after maternity leave, Sarah covers it all! Thanks for listening!Be sure to follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nannies often end up working long hours because families need coverage not only for their time at work, but for both ends of their commute as well! In this episode, the wonderful Sarah George and I discuss some hints and tips to keep you from going crazy during those 12-16 hours days!Be sure to follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannnya/ And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcast And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah George is an authentic young woman who 'tells it like it is" in her equestrian circle. She shares her raw experiences with barn bullying. A refreshing young perspective of the horse world on YouTube!