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Jo and Cathy spend this episode with National Trust project officer and ecologist Steve Hindle on the slopes of Calderdale, in what looks like an ordinary field… but isn't. They discuss the fascinating lives of fungi and their vital but often overlooked role in the ecosystem, not only as decomposers or parasites, but also as symbiotic partners engaged in a range of very sophisticated relationships with plants. Steve's partner Sarah Flood scours the field for waxcaps, pinkgills, clubs, corals and earthtongues. Each has their own ecological niche, and all are indicators of ‘ancient grassland', a rare habitat which Calderdale, with its challenging farming conditions, has managed to hold on to. Landowner Liz tells of the sometimes confusing journey her and her partner took to work out the best management options for the field, the steps they are taking to protect it, and of course, her new found passion for fungi!
Operational Resilience is a key area of focus of many organizations. I'm joined my seasoned security strategist and specialist Steve ‘Stitch' Hindle, as we talk about Security & Operational Resilience in terms and perspectives different from the usual run-of-the-mill chatter. During our chat we touch on: 1. Disruptive events, 2. It's OK to fail, 3. People empowerment, 4. Driven by the top, 5. Operational Resilience (Defined), 6. Bringing people together, 7. Experiencing resistance, 8. Feedback (it flows in both directions), 9. 3 Pillars of Cyber Security (People, Technology, Process), 10. Testing it all, 11. Embedded assumptions, 12. Using technology the right way, 13. Making lives better...and more. Don't miss Steve's take on these topics, as they will provide you and your organization some amazing insights into Security & Operational Resilience. Enjoy!
Join me as I speak with internationally recognized operational security and technology executive, Steve Hindle, as we talk about data...lots and lots of data. We talk about how organizations need to protect their data because many aren't quite doing it correctly. During our chat Steve touches on: 1. Defining data, 2. Classifying data, 3. Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA), 4. Where does your data really reside? 5. What type of data do you have and is it accurate? 6. The biggest threat to data? 7. Internal and external threats, 8. Espionage, 9. Cyber threats, 10. Who is more innovate - the attacker or the defender? 11. Security / cyber budgets, 12. Ransomware as a Service (RaaS), 13. Focus on fundamentals...and more! Steve shares some very insightful - if not downright scary - insights when it comes to our data and what organizations might be forgetting. Don't miss what Steve has to share. Enjoy!
Operational Resilience is a key area of focus of many organizations. I'm joined my seasoned security strategist and specialist Steve ‘Stitch' Hindle, as we talk about Security & Operational Resilience in terms and perspectives different from the usual run-of-the-mill chatter. During our chat we touch on: 1. Disruptive events, 2. It's OK to fail, 3. People empowerment, 4. Driven by the top, 5. Operational Resilience (Defined), 6. Bringing people together, 7. Experiencing resistance, 8. Feedback (it flows in both directions), 9. 3 Pillars of Cyber Security (People, Technology, Process), 10. Testing it all, 11. Embedded assumptions, 12. Using technology the right way, 13. Making lives better...and more. Don't miss Steve's take on these topics, as they will provide you and your organization some amazing insights into Security & Operational Resilience. Enjoy!
Operational Resilience is a key area of focus of many organizations. I'm joined my seasoned security strategist and specialist Steve ‘Stitch' Hindle, as we talk about Security & Operational Resilience in terms and perspectives different from the usual run-of-the-mill chatter. During our chat we touch on: 1. Disruptive events, 2. It's OK to fail, 3. People empowerment, 4. Driven by the top, 5. Operational Resilience (Defined), 6. Bringing people together, 7. Experiencing resistance, 8. Feedback (it flows in both directions), 9. 3 Pillars of Cyber Security (People, Technology, Process), 10. Testing it all, 11. Embedded assumptions, 12. Using technology the right way, 13. Making lives better...and more. Don't miss Steve's take on these topics, as they will provide you and your organization some amazing insights into Security & Operational Resilience. Enjoy!
Operational Resilience is a key area of focus of many organizations. I'm joined my seasoned security strategist and specialist Steve ‘Stitch' Hindle, as we talk about Security & Operational Resilience in terms and perspectives different from the usual run-of-the-mill chatter. During our chat we touch on: 1. Disruptive events, 2. It's OK to fail, 3. People empowerment, 4. Driven by the top, 5. Operational Resilience (Defined), 6. Bringing people together, 7. Experiencing resistance, 8. Feedback (it flows in both directions), 9. 3 Pillars of Cyber Security (People, Technology, Process), 10. Testing it all, 11. Embedded assumptions, 12. Using technology the right way, 13. Making lives better...and more. Don't miss Steve's take on these topics, as they will provide you and your organization some amazing insights into Security & Operational Resilience. Enjoy!
This week we offer the next episode in a special mini-series featuring highlights from panel discussions conducted during BIO’s first virtual annual conference, held May 14-16, 2021. The session, “How […]
John Ruskin: 19th-Century Visionary, 21st-Century Inspiration
Steve Hindle, the W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, gives opening remarks for "John Ruskin: 19th-Century Visionary, 21st-Century Inspiration" conference.
The Boys Are Back in Town! Your favourite sports talk radio hosts have a new home in Mississauga, Ontario. RAW Mike Richards and David Bastl on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. What to expect? Steve Hindle from DSkate Hockey joins us to talk about their World Diabetes Day Hockey Classic tournament, soccer with James Sharman from the Footy Prime Podcast, Betapalooza, and the Sports Interaction Power Hour with Steven Rapp.Sports, laughter, the occasional dirty look and the GTA's best and most detailed West End traffic. Your mornings have become more RAW! Monday – Friday 6am – 9am, on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. Stream us LIVE at sauga960am.ca or find us on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and now TWITCH!www.twitch.tv/rawmikerichardsFor more information about DSkate Hockey and the tournament, head here: https://dskatehockey.com/en/2019-tournament/
The Boys Are Back in Town! Your favourite sports talk radio hosts have a new home in Mississauga, Ontario. RAW Mike Richards and David Bastl on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. What to expect? Steve Hindle from DSkate Hockey joins us to talk about their World Diabetes Day Hockey Classic tournament, soccer with James Sharman from the Footy Prime Podcast, Betapalooza, and the Sports Interaction Power Hour with Steven Rapp. Sports, laughter, the occasional dirty look and the GTA’s best and most detailed West End traffic. Your mornings have become more RAW! Monday – Friday 6am – 9am, on Newstalk Sauga 960AM. Stream us LIVE at sauga960am.ca or find us on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and now TWITCH! www.twitch.tv/rawmikerichards For more information about DSkate Hockey and the tournament, head here: https://dskatehockey.com/en/2019-tournament/
Steve Hindle, W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, presents an opening welcome for the "Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens" conference.
Steve Hindle, W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, presents an opening welcome for "1595-1606: New Perspectives on Regime Change" conference.
Empowering Appetites: The Political Economy and Culture of Food
Steve Hindle, W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, presents an opening welcome for "Empowering Appetites" conference.
Steve Hindle, W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, presents opening remarks for the "Turning Points in the Civil War" conference.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
This interdisciplinary conference takes the recent popularity of the historical novel as a starting point to explore the relationship between history and fiction. The plenary speaker, Booker Prize-winning author Hilary Mantel (“Wolf Hall”), will appear in conversation with Mary Robertson, former Huntington chief curator of British historical manuscripts. The conference was held at The Huntington May 12–13, 2017.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Evelyn Waugh: Reader, Writer, Collector,” a conference held at The Huntington May 5–6, 2017.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Religious Affections in Colonial North America,” a conference held at The Huntington Jan. 27–28, 2017.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.
Steve Hindle, W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, explains how one particular map might be used to reconstruct who did what for a living, and who lived next door to whom, in 17th-century rural society. Recorded Nov. 9, 2016.
Steve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “Early Modern Literary Geographies,” a conference held at The Huntington Oct. 14–15, 2016.
Connecting Centre & Locality: Political Communication in England c.1550–1750
Steve Hindle reads Michael Braddick’s essay, "The Tranquility of the Commonwealth in My Little Sphere: John Lilburne, the Engagement, and Provincial Politics in the Early 1650s". Braddick is Professor of History at the University of Sheffield. This talk was included in the session titled, ”Centre and Locality in Radical Politics”.
Connecting Centre & Locality: Political Communication in England c.1550–1750
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Connecting Centre & Locality: Political Communication in England c.1550–1750”, held at The Huntington Library on May 20–21, 2016. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Francis Bacon Conference: General Relativity at One Hundred”, held at Caltech Institute of Technology and The Huntington Library on March 10–13, 2016. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Portraiture as Interaction: The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the "Portraiture as Interaction: The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait" conference, held at the Huntington Library on December 11-12, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the "My Self in a Transitional State" Isherwood in California" conference, held at the Huntington Library on November 13–14, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “The Provocative Fifteenth Century" conference, held at the Huntington Library on October 16–17, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Ending a Mighty Conflict: The Civil War in 1864–65 and Beyond
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Ending a Mighty Conflict: The Civil War in 1864–65 and Beyond” conference, held at the Huntington Library on September 19–20, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Beyond the Copernican Revolution: New Narratives in Early Modern Science
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Beyond the Copernican Revolution: New Narratives in Early Modern Science" conference, held at the Huntington Library on June 12, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Steve Hindle, Mark G. Hanna, and Kevin P. McDonald welcome participants and attendees to the “Illicit Atlantic Worlds” conference, held at the Huntington Library in January 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington. Hanna is Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego. McDonald is Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University.
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social Depths of Politics” conference, held at the Huntington Library on April 17-18, 2015. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington.
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the "Markets, Law, & Ethics (1300-1832)" conference, held at the Huntington Library on November 14-15, 2014. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington. Opening remarks are made by Simon Middleton and James E. Shaw. Both Middleton and Shaw are History professors at The University of Sheffield.
Desiring History and Historicizing Desire: Sexuality in Early Modern England
Steve Hindle and Will Stockton welcome participants and attendees to the “Desiring History and Historicizing Desire: Sexuality in Early Modern England" conference, held at the Huntington Library on September 19-20, 2014. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington. Stockton is Professor at Clemson University with a focus on Renaissance Literature and Queer Theory.
Steve Hindle, W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, explores the similarities and differences between the English and American civil wars in his 2014 Founder’s Day lecture.
Steve Hindle explores the similarities and differences between the English and American civil wars in his 2014 Founder’s Day lecture at The Huntington. Both English and American societies still bear the scars from civil wars, each with its heroes, villains, and contested legacy. Hindle is The Huntington’s W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research.
Steve Hindle explores the similarities and differences between the English and American civil wars in his 2014 Founder’s Day lecture at The Huntington. Both English and American societies still bear the scars from civil wars, each with its heroes, villains, and contested legacy. Hindle is The Huntington’s W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research.
Tonight on The Kaufman Show the guys were joined by Vancouver comic Torben Rolfsen and by DSkate Hockey's Steve Hindle. Thanks for listening!
Steve Hindle and Barbara Fuchs welcome participants and attendees to the "Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment" conference, held at the Huntington Library on December 13-14, 2013. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington. Fuchs is Professor at UCLA Center for 17th and 18th-Century Studies and Director of The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
Steve Hindle and David Lemmings welcome participants and attendees to the "Criminal Justice During the Long Eighteenth Century: Theatre, Representation & Emotion in the Courtroom & the Public Sphere" conference, held at the Huntington Library on September 19-20, 2014. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington. Lemmings is Professor of History at the University of Adelaide.
Steve Hindle and Steven Hackel welcome participants and attendees to the “Junípero Serra: Context & Representation, 1713-2013" conference, held at the Huntington Library in September 2013. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington and Hackel is Professor of History at University of California Riverside.
Edward Gray and Jane Kamensky introduce the themes of the conference “The American War: Britain's American Revolution.” Gray is professor of history at Florida State University and Kamensky is Harry S. Truman Professor of American Civilization at Brandeis University. They were introduced by Steve Hindle, the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at the Huntington Library.
Steve Hindle uses a 1572 murder case from the small town of Nantwich, in northwest England, to explore the nature of violence in the past and how historians attempt to measure it by sifting through archival records. Hindle is The Huntington's W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research. He was introduced to the audience by Steven Koblik, president of The Huntington.
Steve Hindle and Joan Waugh welcome participants and attendees to the conference “Civil War Lives,” held at the Huntington Library in October 2011. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, and Waugh is professor of history at UCLA and co-organizer of the conference.
Steve Hindle of the University of Warwick shows how contemporary issues relating to international migration were also present in 17th century parish migration.
Steve Hindle, the W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at The Huntington, gives opening remarks for "The First Visions of Joseph Smith, Jr.: 200 Years On" conference.