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The Accountability Research Project is well underway. Good Leadership took the lead on coordinating the project, but the Steering Team of 15 executives from 15 companies across the U.S. was instrumental in shaping the project and kicking off the research. Darin Lynch, Founder and CEO of Irish Titan based in Minneapolis, MN is one of those steering team members. On today's podcast, Paul Batz interviews Darin Lynch about his experience as a part of this project, how it is changing his perspective on leadership in his organization, and what he is already doing differently to improve the accountability in his organization.
Paul Batz and Kevin Sensenig reflect on the meaningful and thought-provoking responses from the first set of interviews in the 2024 Accountability Research Project. Discovery Interviews are a process that Good Leadership uses in its work with clients to gather information anonymously and present it back to the interviewees to digest before important conversations. The same process was used with the Accountability Research Steering Team for their kickoff meeting on February 22. Listen as Paul and Kevin share impactful responses, themes, and why starting this way is important to the process. If you are not familiar with 2024 Accountability Research Project, visit the episode that was released on November 22 entitled “Exciting News”.
Jeremy Tabick discusses the relevance of the Shmita and the Yovel for the world today. Jeremy Tabick is the Content Manager and faculty at Hadar, where he teaches, curates, and edits Hadar's content—both online and in print—and Project Zug courses. Jeremy is also pursuing a PhD in Talmud at JTS. He graduated from the University of Manchester (in the UK) with a Masters in Physics, and is an alumnus of Yeshivat Hadar and the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He is a member of the Steering Team of Kehilat Hadar.
Jeremy Tabick addresses the ableism of the laws of kohanim and how that interacts with the divinity of the Torah. Jeremy Tabick is the Content Manager and faculty at Hadar, where he teaches, curates, and edits Hadar's content—both online and in print—and Project Zug courses. Jeremy is also pursuing a PhD in Talmud at JTS. He graduated from the University of Manchester (in the UK) with a Masters in Physics, and is an alumnus of Yeshivat Hadar and the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He is a member of the Steering Team of Kehilat Hadar.
On this episode... Cleo is home! A news story that took Australia by storm has had a happy ending! Of course, we are Kent and the Steering Team, so we go off on a tangent. Bond is back! For the last time, we're revisiting Bond films, with Skyfall and Spectre. Next week we'll have a full episode of Bond, as well as our review of No Time To Die. Trailers. With No Time To Die out next week, we've had to either endure.or avoid over sharing film trailers. Plus we have a new What the Quote?! and a new Sick Kent of The Week! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
I am joined on this episode by Steering Team member and Treatment & Recovery Team Chair, Dan Hawk and the one & only Montee Ball. Montee shares with us his personal experience with alcohol and living a life in recovery. We talk about his experience with the FIXED project, social norms in Wisconsin, and a little bit about how toxic masculinity, and how that impacts young athletes like him. Montee also lets us in on a little secret at the end. Don't forget to check out Montee's podcast - Untapped Keg (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/untapped-keg/id1504026399). If you are struggling, call 211 or text your zip code to 898211 and get connected to resources in your area for mental health, substance use, housing, food, and more.
Episode 171, ahh so much to discuss, such little time. We always plan on discussing so much, but sadly both time and tangents puts the dampener on all to achieve. That's okay. It wouldn't be a KatST episode without a tangent. On this episode, we manage to talk about several boom to film adaptations, the things to look forward to in the future for Kent and the Steering Team, the top 20 films of the decade as judged by 3500 Hollywood insiders, and Nintendo world. Plus there's a new Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
Join us for the first episode of the Breakwater Podcast! Two of our Steering Team members (Dan Haak, Sue Panek) share why they volunteer their time with Breakwater, how substance use has shaped impacted them, and how they talk to the kids in their lives about substance use. For more information, visit www.breakwaterwi.org, and be sure to follow us on social media! Information referenced in this episode: DHS Small Talks campaign:https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/small-talks/index.htm DARE: https://dare.org/
On this impromptu episode of Kent and the Steering Team, Drew and Phil are joined by Sarah and Sofia, as they all converge on Edinburgh, Scotland for Phil's birthday! Hear Sarah and Sofia's top 10 movies of all time, and hear Drew and Phil critique and comment on said top 10's. Plus there's a new Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
On this wonderful episode of Kent and the Steering Team, we bring you the fun week that Phil and his cousin, and show regular, Andrew had in London, as well as a brief look at the Australian Open. We also look forward to whats planned ahead when Drew arrives in London, and why he wont be buying fingerless gloves. We also touch on the tragic loss of NBA MVP and legend, Kobe Bryant. Plus, we have a Sick Kent of the Week. Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
On this handshake free episode of Kent and the Steering Team, the guys review the Golden Globes for 2020. Ricky Gervais gave a highly controversial opening monologue, and continued to raise eyebrows throughout the night. Hear what the guys thought of Ricky, and all the winners on the night. The bushfires in Australia are continuing to worsen, and our Prime Minister is continuing to do nothing. Its almost as if he's incapable of leading, or showing any sort of signs of life. Hear what the guys really think of Scomo. Plus we have not only a Sick Kent of the Week, but our Sick Kent of the Year! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
On this political episode of Kent and the Steering Team, Phil, Drew, Bianca, and special guest, Carmen, give a quick summation and review of the film, Good Boys, in cinemas now. Followed by in depth chats and discussion on the Australian Capital Territory's decision to make private ownership of cannabis legal! And an even more in depth discussion on how the entertainment industry (Film, Television, Books, Games, Media) are now making minorities (LGBTQ, race, etc.) a statement. Not for the benefit of the minority, but for the benefit of the industry's back pocket. Plus there's a new Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
Hello, hello, and welcome back to another edition of Kent and the Steering Team! On this edition we have our review of It Chapter Two. It is out now so be sure to run along and see It if you haven't, as this podcast contains heavy SPOILERS. If you wish to have them not spoiled by us in passing conversation, hold off listening to this till it's seen! As always though, we do have a new Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Kent's Theme by DBLA
Renee Brooks Catacalos is in conversation with Rev. Heber Brown III, founder of Black Church Food Security Network.In The Chesapeake Table, Catacalos examines the powerful effect of eating local in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Hooked on the local food movement from its early days, Catacalos opens the book by revisiting a personal challenge to only buy, prepare, and eat food grown within a 150-mile radius of her home near Washington, DC.Renee Brooks Catacalos is the former publisher of Edible Chesapeake magazine and former deputy director for Future Harvest - Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture. She is now Member and Strategic Partnerships Manager for the national philanthropy serving organization Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders. She also serves as a member of the Steering Team for the Chesapeake Foodshed Network, a regional food systems initiative. www.reneeeatslocal.comWriters LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund. Recorded On: Thursday, June 13, 2019
Renee Brooks Catacalos is in conversation with Rev. Heber Brown III, founder of Black Church Food Security Network.In The Chesapeake Table, Catacalos examines the powerful effect of eating local in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Hooked on the local food movement from its early days, Catacalos opens the book by revisiting a personal challenge to only buy, prepare, and eat food grown within a 150-mile radius of her home near Washington, DC.Renee Brooks Catacalos is the former publisher of Edible Chesapeake magazine and former deputy director for Future Harvest - Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture. She is now Member and Strategic Partnerships Manager for the national philanthropy serving organization Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders. She also serves as a member of the Steering Team for the Chesapeake Foodshed Network, a regional food systems initiative. www.reneeeatslocal.comWriters LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.
It's time for another MOVIE REVIEW! This week the Steering Team digs in with their review of the new superhero horror film Brightburn! Tune in as they dissect this truly unique film and of course name a new Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Fun Time (Vlog Music) by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
On the 74th edition of Kent and the Steering Team, the guys start off with a little bit of Game of Thrones, they have a bit of follow up news on HMV, some sad news for one of our beloved characters from the tv show Scrubs. Expect a massive, very rapidly unfolding tangent in the ep, which starts off from space and ends, I think with Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. Intro Music: Smile by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
PART 2 OF 2 Welcome to Episode 69 - lol 69 - of Kent and the Steering Team! Join Phil and Drew as they wrap up 2018 and look to 2019. On this episode, part 2 of 2 the guys discuss their personal highlights for 2018. In part 1, the guys looked at their highlights from the year of film. Of course we also reveal our Sick Kent of the Year for 2018, and start off the entries for the 2019 Sick Kent of the Year with this weeks Sick Kent of the Week. Intro Music: Ride of Joy by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
We're back with our weekly recording of Kent and the Steering Team, or should we say Kent and the Spooky Team... Because its Halloween... Right? Get the full rundown of Phil's holiday adventures, and theres the halloween bits too! Intro Music: Cruise Around by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Its Episode 52, and the end of year one for Kent and The Steering Team. What a blast it's been! Thanks all for listening throughout the last year, we hope to bring you more fun and frivolity! Bring on next week and year two! On this weeks episode, Svenja joins us to discuss her recent US holiday, and as Phil has been there twice, and as an orchestrator to Svenja's holiday destination plan, has plenty to say on the matter. Drew as the only one of the three yet to visit the US, has many questions for the others. Plus there's another Sick Kent of The Week! Intro Music: Intersection by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Wonderful Wednesday Program | April 25, 2018 Creation Care Alliance Program: Loving our Neighbors and Creation Led by Rev. Kevin Bates, pastor of Piney Mountain UMC and Davis Chapel UMC. Kevin is a native of Florida. He is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and received his Masters of Divinity from Duke Divinity School. Kevin integrates his passion for rural congregations and creation care throughout his life and as he serves on the Steering Team of the Creation Care Alliance of Western North Carolina. He lives in Candler with his wife, Mary, and their kittens.
Kent and the Steering Team are back for their 13th episode. Unlucky for some. With Christmas beginning to dawn on the horizon, the guys discuss the early christmas season routines and traditions. Of course they also talk about movie stuff, because when do they not. And the Sick Kent of the Week Hall of Fame gains its newest addition! Intro Music: Soul (Vlog Music) by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
We've made it! We reached 10. Its the 10 weekaversary of Kent and the Steering Team! On this momentous occasion, we discuss the Australian marriage equality plebiscite, the term millennial, how millennials are being cut some slack, how they guys aren't millennials and space - relevant, isn't it. Plus, find out who is this weeks Sick Kent of the Week! Intro Music: Fun Time by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Hello all and welcome back to Kent and the Steering Team. On this episode the guys discuss competitive nature. More specifically, they discuss how Phil is a sore loser and only has fun if he's winning. Drew in his always calming nature tries to agree where possible, but of course finds such a simple thing far less important. Reeling News is back for another week, with a look at the scandals and tribulations currently in the world that is show. THOR Ragnarok is also mentioned along with the boys' love for director, Taika Waititi. Of course no episode is complete without an inductee into the Sick Kent of the Week Hall of Fame. Intro Music: Fun Time by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Welcome back to Kent and the Steering Team for the sixth edition. In this stellar podcast the boys discuss battery life, PHILosophy and Reeling News. As it turns out, the team have been practising their puns too, for which we sincerely apologise. Intro Music: Happy Days (Vlog Music) by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
Welcome back to Kent and the Steering Team, on todays show we talk about our Apple purchases, a follow up to our Coca-Cola currency talk, Why there should be a mobile gondola repair service, and films & TV. Stay tuned to find out who is this weeks inductee to the Sick Kent of the Week Hall of Fame! Intro Music: Missing Someone (Vlog Music) by DJ Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
Welcome to the first edition of Kent and the Steering Team! Join us as we discuss the powers of the internet and how its bringing you this show, the grandest conspiracy theory of this generation, and the first entry into the Sick Kent of the Week Hall of Fame! Intro Music: Here I Go Again (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
Jay Christensen and Pete Wright discuss a key project management hurdle as presented in class: there are unclear priorities and mixed messages coming from the steering committee and an unwillingness to move projects down in priority. We cover the role of the portfolio manager and offer solutions for streamlining communication to ensure your teams are working on the right projects at the right time.