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Hillary Rosner is an award-winning journalist and author whose work combines science, storytelling, and the natural world. She's been writing about environmental issues for decades, with bylines in publications like The New York Times, The Atlantic, and National Geographic. Her new book, "Roam: Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World," explores one of the most urgent—and often overlooked—challenges in conservation: the loss of connectivity across the landscape, and what that means for the movement and survival of wildlife. Like so many fascinating people, Hillary's path into this work wasn't a straight line. She grew up in New York City, far from the wide-open spaces she now writes about, but spent formative summers in the Adirondacks and Berkshires that quietly shaped her connection to nature. After getting her start in fast-paced daily journalism at places like the New York Post and The Village Voice, she realized she wanted something deeper—slower, more immersive storytelling. That shift eventually led her west to Boulder, where she pursued environmental studies and built a career focused on long-form environmental journalism. In this conversation, Hillary and I dig into the big ideas behind "Roam," including why movement is so essential to life on Earth and how human infrastructure—from highways to fences—has fractured the natural world. We talk about surprising barriers to wildlife, like roads that even birds won't cross, and explore solutions ranging from wildlife corridors to collaborative conservation efforts with local communities. We also get into the realities of modern journalism, the importance of "bearing witness" in difficult times, and why curiosity, empathy, and action are still the most powerful tools we have for building a more connected and hopeful future. I loved the book, and I loved this conversation. Hope you enjoy both as much as I did! --- Hillary Rosner Roam: Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/hillary-rosner --- THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Mountain & Prairie is listener supported via Patreon, and brought to you with support from the Freeflow Institute, The Nature Conservancy in Colorado, and the Well Done Foundation for their generous sponsorship. --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 0:00 - Introducing Hillary Rosner and highlighting TNC Colorado 6:09 - Book congrats and growing up in NYC 9:03 - The heading West bug 11:20 - More long-form journalism 13:36 - Making money in journalism 16:41 - Ted Scripps fellowship 19:01 - Patagonia publishing 21:20 - Roads are only good for people 28:20 - Why this should matter to you 35:23- SLOSS 38:39 - Doing everything you can 40:52 - Fence removal project 43:50 - Virtual fencing 44:57 - Author's note 49:47 - Poignant 53:16 - Out of the box thinkers 58:15 - Book recs 1:00:36 - Wrapping up --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
3.22.26 | "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
What does it take to transform a city—and build spaces that bring people together?In this episode of Momentum Matters, host Katie sits down with Cathy Sloss Jones, President and CEO of Sloss Real Estate, to explore her lifelong connection to Birmingham and the role she has played in shaping the city's revitalization.Growing up in Birmingham during the 1950s and 60s, Cathy witnessed a city navigating both profound challenges and historic change. Those early experiences, combined with a deep love for architecture and the built environment, inspired her commitment to restoring historic spaces and reimagining how cities can serve their communities.As a third-generation leader in her family's real estate business, Cathy shares the story behind Sloss Real Estate, her family's longstanding connection to Birmingham's growth, and the vision that led to the transformation of Pepper Place—once an abandoned industrial area and now one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.Throughout the conversation, Cathy reflects on the power of community-centered development, the importance of preserving historic buildings, and how thoughtful urban design can encourage connection, walkability, and shared experiences.She also discusses the influence of strong women mentors in her life, Birmingham's unique legacy of women leaders, and why she believes the city's future is filled with possibility.You'll also hear Cathy's thoughts on Birmingham's nationally recognized food culture, the farmers market movement, and the chefs and farmers who helped shape the city's culinary identity.In this episode, we discuss:• Growing up in Birmingham during a pivotal time in the city's history • The origins of Sloss Real Estate and Cathy's family legacy • Revitalizing historic buildings and the transformation of Pepper Place • Why walkable, people-centered spaces matter for thriving communities • Mentorship, leadership, and the impact of strong women leaders • Birmingham's food culture and the connection between chefs and local farmers • Why the future of Birmingham is full of opportunityWhether you're passionate about urban revitalization, leadership, community building, or the future of cities, this conversation offers insight from one of Birmingham's most influential civic leaders.Visit our website: www.MomentumLeaders.org Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MomentumLeadersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/momentumleadersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/momentumleadersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@momentumleaders
Eirin analyserer slossing og ulike typer puber, Bjørn har kommet over en ny pendle-trend og Nora Svenningsen forteller om toppidrett og para-VM i crossfit! Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
2.8.26 | "The Call Of The Wild" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
1.25.26 | "Name Your Price" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
12.7.25 | "Don't Be Fooled By The Chains" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
11.23.25 | "Failure Is Not Final" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
This episode features an in-depth conversation with philanthropist Sarah Butler-Sloss, founder and chair of the Aurora Trust and member of the Sainsbury family. With more than three decades of experience in environmental philanthropy, she offers an expansive perspective on climate action, sustainable finance, regenerative agriculture, and the role of foundations in driving systemic change. The discussion begins with the origins and evolution of the Aurora Trust, established in 1990 to support environmental and biodiversity initiatives. Sarah outlines the trust's core areas of focus: halting tropical deforestation, advancing sustainable and regenerative farming in the UK, connecting children from disadvantaged communities with nature, improving sustainable finance systems, and supporting energy-access solutions in partnership with Ashden. A substantial portion of the conversation examines the importance of aligning endowment investments with charitable purpose. Sarah shares the story behind the landmark Butler-Sloss vs Charity Commission case, in which she and her brother successfully argued that charitable endowments should consider mission alignment—not solely financial returns—when determining investment strategy. This judgment has since shaped UK charity investment guidance, enabling foundations to invest in ways consistent with environmental and social objectives. The episode also explores the changing landscape of philanthropy, particularly the growing pressures on UK charities and funders. Sarah stresses the value of collaboration among donors and organisations, the importance of avoiding duplication, and the need to support both established institutions and promising early-stage initiatives. She reflects on how foundations can balance coordinated efforts with maintaining independence and openness to innovation. Later, the conversation turns to the Ashden Awards, the global initiative Sarah founded 25 years ago to identify, celebrate, and scale exemplary clean-energy solutions. She describes their evolution from a pure award programme to a wider platform for policy influence, investment mobilisation, and global awareness-raising. Stories from the Global South and the UK illustrate how clean-energy innovators deliver powerful social, economic, and environmental benefits. Sarah closes with a clear message for philanthropists: grants are only part of the picture. Endowments must also be deployed responsibly and strategically to advance charitable purpose and avoid undermining the very challenges philanthropy seeks to address. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 350+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
10.5.25 | "Come Experience The Difference" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
9.21.25 | "He Knows The Way That I Take" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
8.17.25 | "The High Cost Of Running From God" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
I attended Sloss Tech 2025 in Birmingham, AL to connect with folks building local ecosystems, media, and marketing companies. Here are my thoughts and reflections. Original article can be found here: https://pleasehustleresponsibly.beehiiv.com/p/the-south-s-hottest-tech-conferenceThanks for listening! Let's keep the convo going: Join the community, Please Hustle Responsibly: https://pleasehustleresponsibly.beehiiv.com/Find all episodes here: https://www.honeyandhustle.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelaHollowellLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelahollowell/Twitter: https://twitter.com/honeyandhustle
5.18.25 | "Until The Walls Fall Down" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
4.27.25 | "Grace In The Storm" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
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CEO of HUB, Robert Sloss, has been an entrepreneur in property and development for over 25 years. During this time, Robert has created a series of real estate investment and development platforms, primarily in the residential and office sectors. Robert has a passion for vibrant urban living and the need for the built environment to reflect changing human demand. As a result, HUB was one of the first developers to recognise that changing UK work practices would drive the need to repurpose redundant office buildings, for living uses. Robert co-founded HUB in 2012, and over time it has become a leading UK BTR-led residential developer, with more than 9,600 homes completed or under development across the UK. A pioneer of both BTR and co-living in the UK, HUB continues to deliver industry-leading developments, including the award-winning Queen's Quarter in Croydon; One Maidenhead, a major mixed-use regeneration scheme in Maidenhead town centre; and the Yardhouse co-living scheme at Wood Lane. HUB's adaptive reuse strategy, in line with its commitment to urban regeneration and sustainability, continues to bear fruit. As well as Cornerstone in the Barbican, the first co-living planning consent in the City of London, HUB has Assemblies in Minories, which it hopes will be the City's second co-living consent. HUB believes that co-living is particularly well suited to the City, with its long working hours and significant transitory, international workforce.
The rubik's cube being invented by a generation that hasn't identified autism sets Sloss and Cullen off chatting about disabilities. The boys decide who their generations Diana is, leading into the existence of less mainstream denier groups. Ryan is very very bald.
We're stepping into the Sloss and Humphries era of the weekend double bill (Muggins and Cream haven't fallen out we promise) To commence your harvest Rosco joins Kai for some meandering flights of fancy that lead you from playing You Bet with Mathew Kelly to guess dogs bums to playing conkers with a tooth on a donut hair. It all makes sense in the moment I'm sure.
2.23.25 | "The Language Of Tears" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
1.26.25 | "Reaching For The Miraculous" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
For the full 2 hour episode including the quiz itself please subscribe to our Patreon. This is just the pre-drinks. Between Xmas and New Year the wives joined Muggins and Cream on the podcast for a bumper drunken festive special, where they compete to see who is the smartest couple by answering quiz questions written by our more spenny patrons, ending on a girls only section of "We Love Them, But..."
12.29.24 | "To All That Are Afar Off" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Gavin Sloss was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field, course, and mat. What he enjoys most about high school sports is being able to build relationships with his teammates and coaches, along with his opponents. These sports have also helped him set goals as well as achieve them. It has taught him to be humble and have good sportsmanship. No matter if he wins or loses, he will always tell everyone good job because that athlete may have the same dream as him. Gavin participates in track and field, cross country, and wrestling achieving 150 career wins. He is also involved in FFA where he has served both as treasurer and president, AC/GC FFA Chapter, Leo's Club, band, and choir. Gavin has also been in 4-H for 9 years where he has served as president, vice president, photographer, treasurer, and historian. Agriculture is Gavin's future. Ever since he was a little kid, he has spent countless hours helping my grandfather do chores, mow hay, fix fences, etc. It became his dream to begin his own cow/calf operation after his grandfather gave Gavin his own bucket/bottle calf in first grade. Gavin plans to attend Iowa State University and major in agricultural studies with three emphasis options including agronomy, entrepreneurship, and precision ag. Once he has concluded his education, he plans to move back to his hometown with an agronomist/drone application job and continue working with his cow/calf operation in partnership with his older sister and add in row-crop farming. Eventually, he would like to open his own business that sells application drones to local businesses around his area.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Many of you have engaged with him after being baited in the comments, many of you have watched on in joy knowing he's trolling, now you can meet the religious obstetrician from the comments of Sloss and Humphries reels as Kai navigates the conversation cautious not to get trolled himself. Listen to The Dave Longley Breakfast Show at your own peril
Send us a textWe're excited to celebrate our 200th episode of Art Wank with the incredible Idris Murphy During our visit to Idris' home studio, we had a captivating conversation about his journey as an artist and his thought-provoking philosophies on art and painting. Idris is a bold, well-read artist who constantly pushes the limits of his practice, and our discussion was truly inspiring. A big thank you to Idris for his time.Idris is represented by King Street on William in Sydney‘Idris Murphy is a contemporary figurative landscape painter born in 1949, Sydney. He graduated from National Art School with a diploma in Painting in 1971, and then became the institution's Head of Drawing in 1997.Idris completed a Doctor of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong in NSW and a Graduate Diploma (Education), SCAE, in Sydney whilst he was Head of Painting at the College of Fine Art from 1988-2007. In 1982, Murphy was a lecturer at the University of Wollongong, NSW, and was instrumental in establishing the printmaking department of the newly founded School of Creative Arts.From 1976-1977, Idris completed his Postgraduate studies in painting & printmaking at Winchester College of Art, UK. To date, Murphy has had 40 solo exhibitions across Australia and internationally. Idris' survey show I & Thou: Survey Exhibition 1986-2008 was exhibited at King Street Gallery in Sydney, Hazlehurst Regional Art Gallery and Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, NSW. In 2022, a major retrospective of Idris' work Backblocks was exhibited at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery from August 16, 2022 which then travelled to Orange Regional Art Gallery and the National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, in 2023.Idris has been represented by King Street Gallery since 1993.Intrinsic to Murphy's art making process is an engagement with the environment which surrounds him, and by extension, his en plein air practice. Murphy explains that his ‘expeditions' through the Australian bush ‘offer him enough to last a lifetime'. (Catalogue Essay, 2017, Gregor Sloss) His work aims to ‘transform an already imagined landscape' (Sloss, 2017). Murphy's practice attempts to mirror Indigenous respect for the Australian landscape. Murphy suggests that an Indigenous Australian landscape painting is a reinvigoration of the landscape and is sustained by its Dreamings.Murphy's work can be found in a number of public, state and corporate collections such as the ANU University Drill Hall Collection, Art Gallery of New South Wales, State Library NSW, Artbank, Allens Collection, and the Westpac Collection.Idris' studio is located in Kurnell, Sydney.' - King st Gallery website
Ever wondered what lingers beneath the surface of a long-abandoned industrial site? Journey into the heart of Birmingham, Alabama, as we uncover the chilling history of Sloss Furnaces. More than just a monument to the American South's industrial past, Sloss is steeped in tales of tragedy, restless spirits, and unexplained phenomena. From the Phantom Foreman overseeing his domain to the Weeping Woman mourning a lost love, we'll explore the stories that have earned Sloss Furnaces its reputation as one of the most haunted places in America. We'll hear spine-tingling accounts from visitors, staff, and paranormal investigators, along with the theories behind the haunting energy that permeates these industrial grounds. Get ready to confront the eerie side of history as we ask whether the echoes of suffering and the spirits of those lost still roam the grounds of Sloss Furnaces.
Ever wondered what lingers beneath the surface of a long-abandoned industrial site? Journey into the heart of Birmingham, Alabama, as we uncover the chilling history of Sloss Furnaces. More than just a monument to the American South's industrial past, Sloss is steeped in tales of tragedy, restless spirits, and unexplained phenomena. From the Phantom Foreman overseeing his domain to the Weeping Woman mourning a lost love, we'll explore the stories that have earned Sloss Furnaces its reputation as one of the most haunted places in America. We'll hear spine-tingling accounts from visitors, staff, and paranormal investigators, along with the theories behind the haunting energy that permeates these industrial grounds. Get ready to confront the eerie side of history as we ask whether the echoes of suffering and the spirits of those lost still roam the grounds of Sloss Furnaces.
Find freebies at https://hercareerstudio.com In today's episode, host Lisa Virtue sits down with Andrew Sloss, a seasoned career coach and advocate with decades of experience in law, tax consulting, and career coaching. They delve into the crucial topic of toxic work environments and how to navigate them. Lisa shares her own transformative journey of leaving a job due to gender bias, which led her to a fulfilling career as a full-time coach. Together, they discuss the subtle nuances of workplace toxicity, the red flags to watch out for, and the importance of both asking the right questions during interviews and seeking insights from former employees. They explore strategies for identifying supportive and sustainable work cultures, and Andrew will reveal key questions you should be posing to prospective employers to ensure a non-toxic environment. Plus, hear practical advice on leveraging your gut instincts and handling potentially biased online reviews. This episode is packed with actionable tips and thought-provoking insights that will empower you to build a successful and healthy career. So, get ready to take notes and tune in as they unravel the complexities of navigating and thriving in today's diverse workplace. Get in touch with Andrew via email at andrew@slossconsulting.com and visit sloss_career_coaching on Instagram and TikTok.
Ben Treynor Sloss (VP of Engineering, Google) joins hosts Steve McGhee and Dr. Jennifer Petoff (Director of Technical Infrastructure Education, Google) to share the evolution of SRE and its impact on software development, how AI and ML significantly impacts SRE practices, and the future of SRE. Ben coined the term "Site Reliability Engineering" for his team of (now) 4,000 software engineers, engaged in what were traditionally operations functions. Under Ben's leadership, Google SRE wrote two best-selling books on SRE. Since then, the rest of the SaaS industry has come to adopt the SRE name, mission, and practices.
8.25.24 | "It's Time To Get Up" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
8.4.24 | "The Wilderness Test" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
7.14.24 | "The Reason For The Darkness" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
6.18.24 | "Decaying Into Zoar" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
At the end of a long two year road, Sloss and Humphries put the fork in the "Can't" Tour (Although they will lick the plate with two extra shows in Dublin and London) For the next few months life will be conducted from their own homes, the boys bask in this fact while reflecting on their recent accomplishment and slipping straight back into the mould of being a lifestyle podcast. #32 Soz. We posted this on Patreon and announced we'd be taking a month off but commenced that time off before making the episode public. My bad. Enjoy a week late and we'll see you in July!
Muggins and Cream finally get around to your (sorry it's late) podcast after indulging themselves in a trip to Magic Kingdom and Universal Studios while touring through Florida with family Sloss. Daniel frowns upon the pre-nup, Kai recounts being humiliated because of thrush, the pair fall victim to capitalist karma. #29 Improve the contents of your fridge with delicious cider from our partner Thistly Cross using your 10% off discount code. Enjoy! www.thistlycrosscider.co.uk Discount Code: THISTLYSLOSSAPRIL
4.28.24 | "Fearfully And Wonderfully" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
4.7.24 | "Choose You This Day" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
3.10.24 | "The Power Of The Holy Ghost" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Welcome to "The Sesh," where host Joshua Moroles engages in insightful conversations with exceptional individuals who are making a significant impact in their fields. In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Dr. Rigel Macarena Pinon-Sloss, a remarkable expert in rehabilitation counseling and a transformative leader in her own right. Dr. Rigel Macarena Pinon-Sloss, known for her work as a Senior Forensic Vocational Consultant and Vocational Expert, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. She's passionate about helping individuals bridge the gap between their limitations and their current abilities, guiding them towards personal growth, resilience, and leadership. Join Joshua Moroles and Dr. Rigel Pinon-Sloss in a candid and inspiring conversation as they delve into the world of rehabilitation counseling, mindset coaching, and transformative leadership. Through her expertise and compassionate approach, Dr. Rigel empowers individuals to break free from limiting beliefs, overcome trauma, and craft a toolkit for lifelong success. In this episode, you can expect to gain valuable insights on building resilience, developing a growth mindset, and discovering the transformative power of personal development. Dr. Rigel's journey and expertise will leave you inspired to embark on your own path of self-discovery and empowerment. Tune in to "The Sesh" and embark on a journey of personal growth, resilience, and leadership with Dr. Rigel Macarena Pinon-Sloss and host Joshua Moroles. Get ready to be motivated, informed, and empowered to unleash your full potential. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshuamoroles/support
The cross over you all wanted but were too scared to suggest incase it went disastrously wrong. Jamie Hutchinson of 'Hot Water Green Room' and 'Climbing into bed with his gran' notoriety steps in for Sloss and tells Kai all about his addiction to being a loser both in gambling and in general. From competing with his mother to have the most pubes to being drowned by his grandad, some stunning lows are hit on the way to the bottom. #5.
10.15.23 | "The Yoke Of Bitterness" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
8.27.23 | "Do You Have The Keys" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Daniel Sloss interviews his wife Kara using the questions provided by our listeners. Welcome to the podcast's first couples therapy session.
7.30.23 | "Not Just Healed But Whole" | College & Career Pastor Trevor Sloss by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Cream is joined by feeble bald man Ryan Cullen for this episode where they discuss the creator of Nike, organ donations, and of course, car bombings.
The last public episode before the Sloss wedding, Muggins and Cream talk preparations and unearth the most cringe moments of when they were unspoken for. Kai tries to rationalise his newly discovered discrimination.
We're dusty as hell after the Comedy Festival but we're also slaves to the content so we're cramming an episode in with visiting mate DANIEL SLOSS and his Australian wife NICK CODY! Tommy's dad has been mourning the passing of an Australian icon in a very unusual manner, Karl's had a disappointing and nonsensical visit to Nandos, Sloss obviously talks about potatoes for a bit, and Cody's dismantling his fridge. Plus I'M SURE heaps of other stuff - this was recorded ages ago! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dakin and Peter discuss tips for new entrepreneurs, how to build a successful company and the power of venture capital for the economy. You will learn about: 04:37 | The story of Prime Movers Lab 22:25 | The 'do's & don'ts' for new entrepreneurs. 35:47 | Ambitious Vs. Conservative: creating balance for your company. Dakin Sloss is a venture capitalist, founder, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the founder and General Partner of Prime Movers Lab, a VC startup that's become the world's leading partner in breakthrough scientific startups. Learn more about Prime Movers Lab. _____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Levels: Real-time feedback on how diet impacts your health. levels.link/peter Consider a journey to optimize your body with LifeForce. _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots and Mindsets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices