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We are LIVE from the JM Eagle LA Championship at El Caballero Country Club. Travis talks about why? for once, he might agree with Aaron Rodgers. It's time for HOT and COLD presented by NEXGEN. We are now joined by Amy Rogers from the Golf Channel. She tells us about the JM Eagle LA Championship. What does the winner win? and she talks about Nelly Korda and what she means to this tournament. We also talk to Sean Molloy the Marketing Manager of JM Eagle. SUPER CROSSTALK with MASON and IRELAND. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Scott and special guest (and No 1 Dolph Lundgren Expert) Sean Malloy ("I Must Break" This Podcast) break down the forgotten Ice T effort "Surviving the Game." Be sure to also check out "I Must Break" This Podcast Send us a tweet on @90saction "All '90s Action, All The Time" was Produced & Edited by Petros Patsilivas. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. "All '90s Action, All The Time" is also now a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
This week's entry to the Four Four Local Selection Mix Series welcomes Dublin-based DJ and promoter Spek. Having started his musical journey a mere year ago the talented up-and-comer has done an impressive job at turning promoters heads across the city by means of winning various mix competitions for collectives in the city. Showcasing his funky style that is dedicated to sounds of the past in the process. Next up on the Four Four Local Selection Mix Series is Spek. The talented newcomer has already made a firm mark with numerous shows in the short span that he's been spinning at clubs in the city. Playing for parties like Slither, Somewhere Else and his own party Mystery Events in venues such as Cellar, Wigwam and Farrier & Draper in the process, where he showcased his in-depth mixing quality. His sound draws clear inspiration from the golden era of techno Spek does a fantastic job of fusing the old with the new in this mix as he features artists such as Dylan Fogarty, Cult, Jon10, DJ Swisherman, Funk Assault and more in this eloquent recording. Showcasing killer technique and a consistent flow over the duration of the hour which really helps to keep the listener engaged. Spek has also found himself as co-creator of the newly formed party Mystery Events where they threw their debut gig in Wigwam on Culture Night. It featured a solid selection of local artists such as LE4H, Sean Molloy, Daniel Warren, Spek and Cult for his first headline show which was a roaring success. The gig featured a surprise appearance from Dylan Fogarty for the last hour with him and Cult closing the evening out in style. No doubt that there will be more parties where that came from! But for now, you can enjoy the latest Local Selection soundtracked by Spek. SPEK -------------------- SC: @alex-reddell-873717572 IG: www.instagram.com/spe.k_ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
EPISODE OVERVIEW:Do you ever experience high highs and low lows or get disappointed when you're not getting wins? Are you looking to find more balance in your personal and professional life without experiencing the emotional ups and downs?In today's episode, Mike is joined by friend and Peak Prosper member, Sean Molloy. Sean is a passionate surfer, explorer, and creative photographer / videographer. Sean discusses how he has been able to cultivate more balance in his life and not experience the mental and emotional frustration when life isn't going as planned.Listen in as Sean and Mike discuss the secret to finding balance so you can find more happiness, peace, and success in your work and life. They also discuss the common roadblocks to finding balance and why most personal development has got it wrong.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:How Sean created balance in work and life.How to overcome emotional highs and lows.Sean's one piece of advice to those looking to “find balance.”Why most personal development is not helping people grow.What balance really means. Why you need “awareness” to achieve balance.FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE:Our 2.0 Men's Transformation Program is open for enrollment! Schedule your free clarity call to learn more.Discover your purpose, get paid to do what you love, and reach your full potential with our free 3-part mini-course.Download the only meditation you'll ever need for unstoppable confidence.ENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode! Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and/or Stitcher. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people.
Sean works in the healthcare industry as a Director of Patient Quality Experience at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada. We talk about Sean's evolution into design thinking, how he dug deep and studied design, and how he felt that moving into this way of thinking was natural for him. Sean speaks of his career movement at North York General Hospital, how he integrates design into every aspect of the hospital, and Sean's dream of creating a healthcare system that feels right to everyone. Show host: Dawan Stanford. Show Summary Sean has been working in healthcare for 25 years, and currently works at a large community hospital. The element he enjoys the most is the ability to positively impact people's lives every day. He made his way into quality improvement and continued to move up the ladder to his current position. His journey into design started with listening to a presentation from the Vice President of Innovation at Kaiser, who came to Sean's hospital to give a talk about leveraging design and design thinking. Sean shifted his process to design thinking and started to integrate design thinking into his position with cancer research. In his Master's program, he learned how to think about innovation and how to map out an innovation plan, then seeing where design fits into the project. We'll talk about how to create a design thinking workshop, why people-centered innovation is now popular in healthcare, and how Sean believes healthcare can create a better future. Show Host: Dawan Stanford Listen in to learn: How to move towards human-centered care and the tools and methods to create design-centered solutions Why Sean found power in designing with people who weren't in the healthcare field The foundational elements of healthcare and design Reasons why change and change management is complex in healthcare How design and design thinking have come to a critical mass in healthcare Our Guest's Bio Sean is the Director of Quality, Patient- and Family-Centered Care and Patient Flow at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada. He holds a Master's of Design degree from OCAD University in Toronto, with a research interest in how health systems are using design for innovation and improvement. He also teaches in the Design for Health program at OCAD and mentors many students through internships and studio courses at the hospital, advancing the organization's academic mandate while offering students real-life opportunities to hone their design skills and build their careers. Sean is passionate about the potential of people-centered innovation in healthcare, and he has led multiple design engagements over the last 10 years, spanning from the individual level to systems-level innovation. He is committed to advancing patient and community voices into health system transformation, and leveraging design as a critical enabler of building a brighter future for those living in our communities. Show Highlights [02:00] Sean explains his transition from multiple healthcare roles to his current role of quality control. [04:37] He remembers the VP from Kaiser coming to speak at his workplace and how it sparked his interest in design. [05:48] Sean decides to pursue his Master's in Design in Toronto, Canada. [08:03] He describes how coursework for his Master's in Design shaped how he thinks about healthcare and design [10:13] How innovation is playing out in Sean's current work. [15:06] Co-creating, co-designing, and co-exploring design solutions. [24:12] Advice Sean gives to designers who are about to apply service design inside a healthcare system. [26:15] The heart of the designer's role in a healthcare system. [28:21] How to make the most out of making systems visible. [32:27] The importance of revealing causal loops inside a system. [34:23] What Sean learned from studying over 30 design labs inside healthcare organizations. Why these labs often fail. [40:45] How to contact Sean and his social media platforms. Links Design Thinking 101 Fluid Hive Design Innovation Sean Malloy on Twitter Sean Malloy on LinkedIn A Review of Design Labs as a Model for Healthcare Innovation by Sean Molloy North York General Hospital OCAD: Design for Health This is Service Design Doing Book Recommendation: Design for Care: Innovating Healthcare Experience by Peter Jones Book Recommendation: Thinking in Services: Encoding and Expressing Strategy through Design by Majid Iqbal Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like Designer's Role in Healthcare & Public Health + Studio Thinking with Jess Roberts — DT101 E21 Nursing + Service Design + Healthcare Innovation with Brittany Merkle — DT101 E38 Healthcare Design Teams + Wellness + ScienceXDesign with Chris McCarthy — DT101 E24 ________________ Thank you for listening to the show and looking at the show notes. Send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team. Cheers ~ Dawan Free Download — Design Driven Innovation: Avoid Innovation Traps with These 9 Steps Innovation Smart Start Webinar — Take your innovation projects from frantic to focused!
Sean works in the healthcare industry as a Director of Patient Quality Experience at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada. We talk about Sean’s evolution into design thinking, how he dug deep and studied design, and how he felt that moving into this way of thinking was natural for him. Sean speaks of his career movement at North York General Hospital, how he integrates design into every aspect of the hospital, and Sean’s dream of creating a healthcare system that feels right to everyone. Show host: Dawan Stanford. Show Summary Sean has been working in healthcare for 25 years, and currently works at a large community hospital. The element he enjoys the most is the ability to positively impact people’s lives every day. He made his way into quality improvement and continued to move up the ladder to his current position. His journey into design started with listening to a presentation from the Vice President of Innovation at Kaiser, who came to Sean’s hospital to give a talk about leveraging design and design thinking. Sean shifted his process to design thinking and started to integrate design thinking into his position with cancer research. In his Master’s program, he learned how to think about innovation and how to map out an innovation plan, then seeing where design fits into the project. We’ll talk about how to create a design thinking workshop, why people-centered innovation is now popular in healthcare, and how Sean believes healthcare can create a better future. Show Host: Dawan Stanford Listen in to learn: How to move towards human-centered care and the tools and methods to create design-centered solutions Why Sean found power in designing with people who weren’t in the healthcare field The foundational elements of healthcare and design Reasons why change and change management is complex in healthcare How design and design thinking have come to a critical mass in healthcare Our Guest’s Bio Sean is the Director of Quality, Patient- and Family-Centered Care and Patient Flow at North York General Hospital in Toronto, Canada. He holds a Master’s of Design degree from OCAD University in Toronto, with a research interest in how health systems are using design for innovation and improvement. He also teaches in the Design for Health program at OCAD and mentors many students through internships and studio courses at the hospital, advancing the organization's academic mandate while offering students real-life opportunities to hone their design skills and build their careers. Sean is passionate about the potential of people-centered innovation in healthcare, and he has led multiple design engagements over the last 10 years, spanning from the individual level to systems-level innovation. He is committed to advancing patient and community voices into health system transformation, and leveraging design as a critical enabler of building a brighter future for those living in our communities. Show Highlights [02:00] Sean explains his transition from multiple healthcare roles to his current role of quality control. [04:37] He remembers the VP from Kaiser coming to speak at his workplace and how it sparked his interest in design. [05:48] Sean decides to pursue his Master’s in Design in Toronto, Canada. [08:03] He describes how coursework for his Master’s in Design shaped how he thinks about healthcare and design [10:13] How innovation is playing out in Sean’s current work. [15:06] Co-creating, co-designing, and co-exploring design solutions. [24:12] Advice Sean gives to designers who are about to apply service design inside a healthcare system. [26:15] The heart of the designer’s role in a healthcare system. [28:21] How to make the most out of making systems visible. [32:27] The importance of revealing causal loops inside a system. [34:23] What Sean learned from studying over 30 design labs inside healthcare organizations. Why these labs often fail. [40:45] How to contact Sean and his social media platforms. Links Design Thinking 101 Fluid Hive Design Innovation Sean Malloy on Twitter Sean Malloy on LinkedIn A Review of Design Labs as a Model for Healthcare Innovation by Sean Molloy North York General Hospital OCAD: Design for Health This is Service Design Doing Book Recommendation: Design for Care: Innovating Healthcare Experience by Peter Jones Book Recommendation: Thinking in Services: Encoding and Expressing Strategy through Design by Majid Iqbal Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like Designer's Role in Healthcare & Public Health + Studio Thinking with Jess Roberts — DT101 E21 Nursing + Service Design + Healthcare Innovation with Brittany Merkle — DT101 E38 Healthcare Design Teams + Wellness + ScienceXDesign with Chris McCarthy — DT101 E24 ________________ Thank you for listening to the show and looking at the show notes. Send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team. Cheers ~ Dawan Free Download — Design Driven Innovation: Avoid Innovation Traps with These 9 Steps Innovation Smart Start Webinar — Take your innovation projects from frantic to focused!
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Kant have to tell us about International Relations? In Kant’s International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Sean Molloy, a Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent, offers a close reading of key works by Kant to reframe our understanding of the modern world. Written in dialogue with theories of cosmopolitanism and democratic peace theory, the book radically challenges how we understand Kant by focusing in detail on his work and his words. The book works through the breadth of Kant’s ideas, as well as dealing with specific texts in depth. As a result it will be of interest beyond International Relations, for scholars interested in any element of Kant’s philosophy including theological questions, his ideas on judgement, and ultimately what it is to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the week's podcast, we discuss the new laws that will tackle meat factories hiding their accounts and we speak to Glanbia's Sean Molloy about milk prices
It's Oscar Sunday, so we're going to the movies. Josh is joined by film critic Sean Molloy to go in-depth on the musical phenomenon that is La La Land, right in time for the Academy Awards. Put on your formalwear, grab a cocktail and be ready to be someone in the crowd.
The buzz: 'Welcome to the future' -B. Paisley. Move over, 4th Industrial Revolution! Welcome to the 5th Industrial Revolution with intelligent robots, 3D-printed human organs, drones fetching warehouse orders, and driverless cars. Bhaskar Chakravorti describes it as 'the fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.' The experts speak. Jason Coffman, Deloitte Consulting: 'If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious s--t' -'Doc', Back to the Future, 1985. Sean Molloy, itelligence, Inc: 'I do not think that there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance' -J.D. Rockefeller. David Parrish, SAP: 'The last time the Cubs won the World Series was 1908. The last time they were in one was 1945. Hey, any team can have a bad century' -T. Trebelhorn. Join us for Digital Manufacturing Part 3: Powering the 5th Industrial Revolution.
The buzz: 'Welcome to the future' -B. Paisley. Move over, 4th Industrial Revolution! Welcome to the 5th Industrial Revolution with intelligent robots, 3D-printed human organs, drones fetching warehouse orders, and driverless cars. Bhaskar Chakravorti describes it as 'the fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.' The experts speak. Jason Coffman, Deloitte Consulting: 'If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious s--t' -'Doc', Back to the Future, 1985. Sean Molloy, itelligence, Inc: 'I do not think that there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance' -J.D. Rockefeller. David Parrish, SAP: 'The last time the Cubs won the World Series was 1908. The last time they were in one was 1945. Hey, any team can have a bad century' -T. Trebelhorn. Join us for Digital Manufacturing Part 3: Powering the 5th Industrial Revolution.
The buzz: Every day is a revolution. Welcome to the future. The upside: The 4th industrial Revolution's smart factories, connected machines, and IIoT offer limitless possibilities for collaborative robotics, digital twins, and myriad “smart” use cases. At the heart of it all: the industrial machinery and components (IM&C) industry. The downside: Information overload and insufficient cybersecurity are barriers to capitalizing on the near-term estimated $15 trillion IIoT opportunity. Why you should care: This all impacts your business, your career and your personal life. The experts speak. Sean Molloy, itelligence, Inc: “Thought, not money, is the real business capital (Harvey S. Firestone). Jason Coffman, Deloitte: “A man who has no imagination has no wings (Muhammad Ali). David Parrish, SAP: “It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much...” (Yogi Berra). Join us for Digital Manufacturing: Powering the 4th Industrial Revolution – Part 2.
The buzz: Every day is a revolution. Welcome to the future. The upside: The 4th industrial Revolution's smart factories, connected machines, and IIoT offer limitless possibilities for collaborative robotics, digital twins, and myriad “smart” use cases. At the heart of it all: the industrial machinery and components (IM&C) industry. The downside: Information overload and insufficient cybersecurity are barriers to capitalizing on the near-term estimated $15 trillion IIoT opportunity. Why you should care: This all impacts your business, your career and your personal life. The experts speak. Sean Molloy, itelligence, Inc: “Thought, not money, is the real business capital (Harvey S. Firestone). Jason Coffman, Deloitte: “A man who has no imagination has no wings (Muhammad Ali). David Parrish, SAP: “It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much...” (Yogi Berra). Join us for Digital Manufacturing: Powering the 4th Industrial Revolution – Part 2.
This special episode of the Geekbox is an audio recording of the GFW Radio reunion panel from PAX Prime 2013 in Seattle, WA. It reunites Games for Windows: The Official Magazine editors (and podcasters) Jeff Green, Sean Molloy, Ryan Scott, Shawn Elliott, Robert Ashley, and Anthony Gallegos for an all-too-brief hour of the sort of insightful (and occasionally horrifying) discussion that made GFW Radio so awesome in the first place. Special thanks to Aaron Simmer, James Faulkner, and our awesome audience!
It's April, which means our second maybe-sort-of-annual GFW Radio reunion show, wherein six guys who used to make a PC gaming magazine (remember those?) and an associated podcast talk about... well, whatever it is we can think up. It's like the Earth-2 version of the Comedy Button, for one week only! Starring Jeff Green, Robert Ashley, Shawn Elliott, Anthony Gallegos, Sean Molloy, and Ryan Scott.
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This special edition of the Geekbox is an audio recording of the GFW Radio (or "Brodeo") Reunion podcast, performed live for a packed crowd at Penny Arcade Expo 2009 in Seattle, WA. The podcast reunites former Computer Gaming World/Games for Windows: The Official Magazine editors Jeff Green, Sean Molloy, Ryan Scott, Shawn Elliott, and Robert Ashley for a two-hour marathon of discussion, reflection, and awesomely horrible findings on that thing we call the Internet. Special thanks to Aaron Simmer, Bill Mudron, David Ellis, the PAX staff, and everyone who showed up to watch us ramble. This is part 1 of 2.
This special edition of the Geekbox is an audio recording of the GFW Radio (or "Brodeo") Reunion podcast, performed live for a packed crowd at Penny Arcade Expo 2009 in Seattle, WA. The podcast reunites former Computer Gaming World/Games for Windows: The Official Magazine editors Jeff Green, Sean Molloy, Ryan Scott, Shawn Elliott, and Robert Ashley for a two-hour marathon of discussion, reflection, and awesomely horrible findings on that thing we call the Internet. Special thanks to Aaron Simmer, Bill Mudron, David Ellis, the PAX staff, and everyone who showed up to watch us ramble. This is part 2 of 2. Outro theme created by Nightmare Key!