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How can vulnerability, mentorship, and purpose reshape a career—and a company culture? In this episode of the Product Chats, host Rebecca Kalogeris sits down with Steve Chambers, a seasoned tech executive, educator, and advocate, for a powerful conversation on identity, leadership, and transformation. From his early days in acting to executive roles in AI and robotics, Steve shares the deeply personal experiences—coming out in the workplace, surviving leukemia, and pivoting to educational technology—that have shaped his approach to business and life. Steve opens up about building inclusive workplaces, creating psychological safety, and mentoring the next generation of leaders. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants to lead with more empathy, clarity, and authenticity. For show notes and more, visit: www.pragmaticinstitute.com/resources/podcasts Pragmatic Institute is the global leader in Product, Data, and Design training and certification programs for working professionals. Learn more at www.pragmaticinstitute.com
Terence Bendixson was the Guardian's planning correspondent in the 1960s when he wrote a piece that propelled him into walking campaigning. In 1969 he joined Living Streets (then the Pedestrians' Association) when he and its founder hit it off.Foley, a London-based journalist, founded the Pedestrians Association in 1929, when motor vehicles were proliferating; he was concerned about the dangers they posed. In 1939 Evelyn Waugh described Piccadilly Circus as 'still as a photograph, broken and undisturbed'.In its early years the charity shaped road safety law, including the introduction of the first Highway Code and the driving test, 30mph speed limits and pedestrian crossings. Post-war 'The Peds' were involved in the first zebra crossings and the new offence of drink driving As TransportXtra reports.Terence Bendixson was part of the hugely successful Homes for Roads movement, as told by Steve Chambers, of Transport for New Homes https://planningtransport.co.uk/2020-03-08-homes-before-roads.html. Bendixson's book, Instead of Cars, is 50 this year:On Living Streets' pavement parking campaign; on CEO Catherine Woodhead being appointed in April 2024.Ben Plowden joined in the late 90s; he and Bendixson applied to the Esmee Fairburn Trust for £69,000, which paid for premises, staff and a rebrand. Plowden became CEO of CPRE in 2025.Dr Amit Patel: https://www.dramit.uk/; On removal of the Leicester flyover .For ad-free listening, behind-the-scenes and bonus content and to help support the podcast - head to (https://www.patreon.com/StreetsAheadPodcast). We'll even send you some stickers! We're also on Bluesky and welcome your feedback on our episode: https://bsky.app/profile/podstreetsahead.bsky.social Support Streets Ahead on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AKA The Loomis Fargo heist was a robbery that took place in 1997 when then employee, David Ghant, loaded up 17 million dollars into a company van one night after his shift, only to then disappear into thin air. Leading the FBI on an international manhunt, as well as a large-scale investigation into his accomplices, which resulted in 21 people being indicted for the crime, 20 of which plead guilty. It is also the basis for the hit comedy movie “Masterminds” starring Zack Galifinakis in the leading role as David Ghant and Owen Wilson as his “accomplice”, Steve Chambers. factor.com/creeper50 Code:creeper50 True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify OhMyGaia.com Code: Creeper Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/david-ghantt https://blog.prepscholar.com/david-scott-ghantt-loomis-fargo-heist https://tychr.com/david-ghantt-the-true-story-behind-the-loomis-fargo-heist/ https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/5sw20b/comment/ddiwbde/ https://woman.forumdaily.com/en/samoe-glupoe-ograblenie-v-istorii-ssha-kak-nedovolnyj-rabotoj-klerk-poxitil-milliony-dollarov/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxImwEdrXCQ
For this episode we caught up with Steve Chambers from the Transport for New Homes campaign and the publication of their recent report “Building Car Dependency” Steve is an urban planner and sustainable transport campaigner. He has worked in the past on campaigns for Living Streets and Campaign for Better Transport and is co-author of the report. We explore the report in depth as well as the lessons for London. You can read the report here and find out more details about the campaign here.
The Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric Society
Steve Chambers, M.D, will hire these physicians to help them return to a fuller and productive life. He talks of the joy, pitfalls, rules, approaches, and real gifts evolving from these opportunities. Part of the Physician's Wellness Project of the Palm Beach County Medical Society.
Ramon interviews Steve Chambers and they discuss how resourceful UPS can be for a business and also the advantages of franchising your own store. Read the blog post here: https://smarthustle.com/ups-and-franchising/ YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/32viX5k Join our tribe: https://smarthustle.com/smart-hustle-nation/ Follow Smart Hustle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/smarthustlemag Follow Ramon Ray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RamonRay --
Common perceptions of Alzheimer’s and dementia tend to focus on memory loss, and many families can be caught off guard by symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions. Research shows these more-severe symptoms can affect sleep, family life, and a sense of safety for many people living with dementia and their caregivers. Oftentimes, these symptoms can become severe enough that families decide they can no longer care for their loved one at home.Our February 2021 Alzheimer’s Talks addresses these symptoms and ways to cope with them. Host Meryl Comer talks with geriatric psychiatrist George Grossberg, MD, of St. Louis University School of Medicine; clinical psychologist Debra Cherry, PhD, of Alzheimer’s Los Angeles; and caregiver Steve Chambers.Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/ways-donate)
music performed by Jeffrey Crum, PhD., Steve Chambers, and Amy Thompson Andrews
music performed by Jeffrey Crum, PhD., Steve Chambers, and Amy Thompson Andrews
JA Adande drops by to pick one of his most memorable games in NBA History, the 1987 NBA All Star Game. Before Jordan was King. Stars like Magic, Bird, other lost in time, Moses Malone and Steve Chambers. James Worthy's worthiness and an ending for the ages.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Jared Hess Guion Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Emily Spivey Música Geoff Zanelli Fotografía Erik Wilson Reparto Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, Devin Ratray, Ken Marino, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Jon Daly, Kate McKinnon, Rhoda Griffis, Kevin J. O'Connor, Leslie Jones, Daniel Zacapa, Jill Jane Clements Sinopsis Un conductor de un vehículo blindado trabaja transportando millones de dólares para otras personas. Su monótona vida sólo tiene un atisbo de emoción: trabajar con su coqueta compañera Kelly Campbell (Kristen Wiig), quien pronto trastocará todos sus planes. Junto a un grupo de delincuentes de medio pelo liderados por Steve Chambers, planean el robo de 17 millones de dólares. Con un equipo de inexpertos, los rastros que irán dejando serán más que evidentes, por lo que sólo habrá una cosa más difícil que organizar el robo: escapar con el botín.
Faith Marketplace - Inspire, Equip and Encourage Christians in the Marketplace
With a passion for serving in prison ministry and desire to address recidivism, Compassion Staffing was founded as a staffing agency to provide training and jobs for people released from jail. On this podcast, our special guests are Carolyn-Chiovino-Rudnick and Steve Chambers with Compassion Staffing. Listen live from anywhere in the world on the AM 1160 app or website. If you are in Chicagoland, you can find us on the radio station AM 1160 Hope For Your Life.
Faith Marketplace - Inspire, Equip and Encourage Christians in the Marketplace
With a passion for serving in prison ministry and desire to address recidivism, Compassion Staffing was founded as a staffing agency to provide training and jobs for people released from jail. This podcast features our special guests will be Carolyn Chiovino and Steve Chambers with Compassion Staffing. Listen live from anywhere in the world on the AM 1160 app or website. If you are in Chicagoland, you can find us on the radio station AM1160 Hope For Your Life.
This is one of the most incredible sister kissin', cousin humpin', velvet Elvis good stories we've ever told. In October of 1997, the second largest cash heist in America history was pulled off by the most unsuspecting hillbillies you could imagine. David Ghantt used his postion at the Loomis Fargo Armored Truck Company to steal $17.5 million dollars. Assisting him was his crush, Kelly Campbell and local crook, Steve Chambers. Sponsored by Cody Owen.Get your own episode and support us: patreon.com/brohiopodcast
We all accept that we all do a form of multi-cloud (i.e. we consume several cloud services in isolation – e.g. on your phone we use different social media, email, etc all separate clouds) – but that is not the point of this discussion. The point of the debate is whether it is realistic for organisations to run on two or more cloud services to run a business process or set of workloads. But which one is right, if at all? With guests Bill Mew, Founder @Mew_Era and Steve Chambers, COO @cloudsoft
So, this is a bit anecdotal but I think it holds true nonetheless: walkable cities are more exciting cities. Not only do they tend to be healthier and less polluted than those built around the car: they’re also more likely to have what one can only describe as cool stuff. To talk about why we should all get walking, and what mayors and planners can do to encourage us, this week I’m joined by Steve Chambers, from the charity Living Streets. We talk about the planned pedestrianisation of London’s Oxford Street; what a ‘walking network’ might look like; and what we can all learn from Coventry. Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman's cities site, CityMetric. It's hosted by Jonn Elledge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Join Rudina Seseri as she chats with Steve Chambers, CEO of Jibo about innovation in the field of consumer robotics. Steve describes the new wave of innovation in intelligent devices, and lead us forward into how we emerge with the space of social and consumer robotics.
Many of us describe our strong culture and its impact on our organization as a “secret sauce”. In this show, we will be talking with Senior Director of Patient Service Center Operation at Sutter Physician Services, Steve Chambers, about some of the factors that can serve barriers to creating a strong and healthy culture, and keep you from finding that "secret sauce" Steve Chambers joined Sutter Physician Services (SPS) in 2012. In his role as Sr. Director of Patient Service Center Operations, he has oversight of the Patient Service Center, a 700 employee centralized contact center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has over 17 years of experience in the customer service and contact center industry spanning several sectors including healthcare, telecommunications, and retail. Mr. Chambers received his BS degree from Utah State University and his MBA from Walden University.
Seth brings back his findings and experiences from the Bang on a Can Marathon in New York City. The Bang on a Can Marathon is a yearly celebration of new musical styles and ideas, designed to bring diverse performances to a wide public audience. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Louis Andriessen: De Staat (excerpt), Bang on a Can All-Stars Milton Babbitt: Vision and Prayer (excerpt), Bethany Beardslee, soprano Steve Reich: Four Organs (excerpt), Steve Chambers, Phillip Glass, Arthur Murphy, Steve Reich, organs, John Gibson, Maracas Martin Bresnick: String Quartet No. 2 “Bucephalus”, Mvt. III, Alexander String Quartet Martin Bresnick: Prayers Remain Forever, (Ashley Bathgate, cello and Lisa Moore, Piano) Ruben Naeff: Bash David T. Little: Sweet, Light, Crude, Newspeak