Podcasts about Tim Fischer

Australian politician, 10th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia!

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Latest podcast episodes about Tim Fischer

SoundPractice
Physician Wellness with Tim Fischer from Jackson and Coker and J. Corey Feist from Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation

SoundPractice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 27:06


Episode Overview: Today's guests have had immense impacts reaching far beyond the healthcare system. Their transformative work has revolutionized mental health reporting requirements and licensed over 1.2 million healthcare workers with the skills to reduce stigma and improve access to care. Join host Mike Sacopulos as he interviews Tim Fischer, president of Jackson and Coker, and J. Corey Feist, JD, MBA, founder and CEO of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation about their vital work supporting the mental health and well-being of healthcare professionals. Key Takeaways: Healthcare's Mental Health Crisis: The CDC reports that healthcare workers in the U.S. face worse mental health conditions than any other job sector. We can address this crisis by changing institutional practices and reducing the stigma of seeking mental health treatment. Inspire Change Today: Revise mental health-related questions in applications and credentials with resources in the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation's toolkit. Create a supportive environment for healthcare workers by creating a safe space where you can discuss mental health challenges. Dig Deeper: Jackson and Coker: Jackson and Coker specialize in locum tenens, connecting physicians and advanced practitioners with communities. They collaborate with the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation to support healthcare worker well-being. Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation: Focusing on improving mental health and well-being for healthcare workers, the foundation was established in 2020 to honor Dr. Lorna Breen, an emergency medicine physician. The foundation aims to reduce burnout and destigmatize mental health treatment for healthcare professionals. Partnership and Initiatives: ALL IN: WellBeing First for Healthcare: A coalition with diverse partners like Harvard School of Public Health and Johnson & Johnson, aiming to scale well-being solutions and remove barriers to mental health access. Champion Badge Program: Recognizes organizations that audit and revise their mental health-related questions to reduce stigma and improve access to care. Get Involved For more information and to become an ambassador visit Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation. Listen Now: Tune in and learn how you can support your peers' mental health and well-being today! Learn more about the American Association for Physician Leadership.

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 572–Interview–Jude Hennessy and Fr Tony Percy–Tim Fischer Oration

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 11:46


Jude Hennessy, Journey Catholic Radio presenter, in conversation with Fr Tony Percy on the 2024 Tim Fischer Oration, Parliament House Canberra, 7 August 2024. More information at www.tfo.org.au

Linch With A Leader
Tim Fischer on Overcoming Challenges: Leadership, Faith, and the Power of Sports | Episode 211

Linch With A Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 39:27


It's time to welcome President of Jackson and Coker Locum Tenens, Tim Fischer, to Linch with a Leader. In this episode, Mike and Tim discuss how his small-town upbringing, sports career, and deep faith have shaped his leadership style and personal philosophy, impacting his professional and personal life.Welcome to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, where you're invited to join the spiritual principles behind big success, with host Mike Linch.Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode:Watch: @linchwithaleaderPrefer just listening? SUBSCRIBE to the podcast here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLb...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Find show notes and more information at: www.mikelinch.comFollow for EVERYDAY leadership content and interaction:Follow on X:  https://x.com/mikelinch?s=20Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch/?...Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.phpJOIN Mike for a Sunday at NorthStar Church:www.northstarchurch.org

Shrine of Remembrance
Shrine Conversations: How did Tim Fischer's military service influence his political career?

Shrine of Remembrance

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 38:56 Transcription Available


Over the course of his life, Tim Fischer wore many hats: deputy Prime Minister, politician, diplomat, farmer, chairman, patron and advocate for many causes. But one that often goes under the radar is that of a Second Lieutenant in the Australian Army. In this episode, author Peter Rees unpacks Tim's military service and how it impacted his life as a politician.  Music: 'I've Been There' by Alsever Lake 

3D-Druck Podcast
#255 5 Sec pro Bauteil Druckzeit mit MSLA

3D-Druck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 50:57


Sehr interessante Folge für alle Podcast Hörer, die in absoluter Rekordzeit greifbare Ergebnisse, also Bauteile in der Hand halten wollen. Über Auflösung, Maßhaltigkeit, Geschwindigkeit usw. reden wir gleich. Wenn Sie also Techniker, Ingenieur, Konstrukteur oder in einer Entwicklungsabteilung von mittelständischen Unternehmen tätig sind und sich fragen, wie Sie Bauteile in der Hand halten, bevor der Kaffee kalt wird und das für End-Use-Parts, dann dran bleiben.

Energy Policy Now
California's Deepwater Wind Challenge

Energy Policy Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 36:14


California is set to present its strategic plan to scale an offshore wind power industry based on unconventional floating wind technology. --- In late June the California Energy Commission will submit its strategic plan for the development of offshore wind energy to the state's legislature. The plan is the culmination of two years of efforts by California to jump start its offshore wind industry and help the state reach its goal of 100% carbon free electricity by the year 2045. Yet California's offshore wind ambitions are also a bet on floating offshore wind technology that is required by the state's deep ocean waters. The technology has scarcely been applied anywhere in the world, and it presents infrastructure and economic hurdles that could complicate the state's offshore wind efforts. Tim Fischer, Executive Director for Global Wind with Ramboll, a Danish offshore wind consultancy and engineering consultant to California effort, and Joe Rand of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, discuss the challenges of quickly scaling floating wind power to meet California's energy goals. They also consider the challenges of connecting large amounts of renewable energy to the on-shore grid, taking into account the need to balance infrastructure development with community priorities. Related Content Ammonia's Role in a Net-Zero Carbon Economy https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/ammonias-role-in-a-net-zero-hydrogen-economy/ The Economics of Building Electrification https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-economics-of-building-electrification/ Scaling Private Finance for Global Solar Growth https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/podcast/scaling-private-finance-for-global-solar-growth/   Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LeaderGOV Learning
Tim Fischer, President of Jackson + Coker - Purpose and Mission in Local Government

LeaderGOV Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 33:17


NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Kulturspiegel
Tim Fischer über sein neues Programm "Tigerfest"

NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Kulturspiegel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 28:10


"Tigerfest" ist das neue Programm von Tim Fischer - mit Liedern von Georg Kreisler. Der Schauspieler und Sänger Tim Fischer ist zu Gast in der Sendung. Außerdem: Buchtipp "Zur See" und Klassikkonzert in der JVA Wolfenbüttel.

NDR Kultur - Klassik à la carte
Tigerfest - Tim Fischers Hommage an Georg Kreisler

NDR Kultur - Klassik à la carte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 54:58


Als der legendäre Sprachkünstler Georg Kreisler 2001 seine Abschiedstournee gegeben hatte, trat sein Freund und Kollege Tim Fischer an, um von ihm "die Fackel der kultivierten Boshaftigkeit zu übernehmen". Am 18. Juli 2022 wäre Kreisler 100 Jahre alt geworden. Tim Fischer nimmt den runden Geburtstag zum Anlass, um den gebürtigen Wiener mit einer Hommage zu ehren. "Tigerfest" heißt das neue Programm, ein gleichnamiges Album ist gerade erschienen. Tim Fischer hat dafür in Kreislers Repertoire Neues gesucht und gefunden: zeitlos aktuelle Höhepunkte aus dem Gesamtkunstwerk eines optimistischen Pessimisten. Für sein Livekonzert bei NDR Kultur reduziert Fischer seine Band auf den fabelhaften Vibraphonisten Hauke Renken. Das Video gibt es anschließend auf ndr.de/extra.

FlowNews24
Michael McCormack (@M_McCormackMP) for #Riverina visiting Lockhart before Saturday's federal election

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 5:08


The member for Riverina speaks about Tim Fischer's legacy in the Lockhart region and the Coalition's investment in fixing mobile blackspots compared to Labor's term in office, also highlighting federal help to local communities improving their infrastructure and amenities.

Feel Hamburg: Tim Fischer - Chansonnier

"Feel Hamburg"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 43:37


Daniel Kaiser spricht mit dem Schauspieler über seine ersten Schritte auf die Bühne und seine Rollen, zum Beispiel als Zarah Leander.

Speakola
Shock, awe and disbelief — John Doyle's Andrew Olle Media Lecture, Sydney 2005

Speakola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 108:41


John Doyle is one of Australia's greatest comedy performers, as the Rampaging Roy Slaven half of 'Roy and HG'. On October 7th 2005 he delivered this Andrew Olle media lecture for the ABC, which was a wide ranging speech discussing sensationalism in news, opinion, War in Iraq, 9-11, journalistic integrity, the ABC and fistfights at the Walkleys. It's very funny in parts, serious in others, and all delivered with a little of that Rampaging Roy lilt, even though this was pure John Doyle. John Doyle has a memoir out, written in lockdown, about being fifteen years of age in Lithgow. It's called 'Blessed: The Breakout Year of Rampaging Roy Slaven' Podcasts mentioned on the show: John Doyle on Conversations - The Dark Lithgow Childhood of Rampaging Roy Slaven Tony on Conversations - The Speech Collector Damian Callinan's The Bodgy Creek Community Podcast Slate's Slow Burn S5, War in Iraq Tony has a new website for the books he has written, including Players mentioned in this episode. Happy to sign and personalise. Speakola has a Patreon page which you can join If you want to offer regular support for as little as $3/mth. We also welcome donations in any format and any size, recurring or one off. Subscribe to our newsletter if you want a fortnightly email setting out great speeches by theme. Episode supported by the Podcast Reader magazine. Issue #5 out now. For free pdf offer, email hello@podread.org and mention Speakola. Speakola also has Twitter @Speakola_ and Facebook feeds. Tony is @byTonyWilson on Twitter and Instagram. New patrons and donors: Andrew Pritchard, Jo Peake, Simon Balderstone, Mark Freeman, Phillip Lewis, Frances Colley, Ben Ellerton, Graham Thomas. Thank you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Die Kulturfritzen
Rainer Bielfeldt – Pop-Chansons im virtuellen Musikzimmer

Die Kulturfritzen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 49:35


Rainer Bielfeldt begann seine musikalische Karriere in den 1980er-Jahren als Alleinunterhalter auf Tanztees. Vor 30 Jahren erschien sein erstes Album. Er arbeitete viele Jahre mit Gayle Tufts und Tim Fischer, produzierte zahlreiche Kinder-Hörspiele, schrieb ein Chanson-Musical zu Irmgard Keuns Roman "Das kunstseidene Mädchen" und lehrt regelmäßig Liedinterpretation und Songwriting. Im letzten Jahr kehrte er Berlin den Rücken und baut nun im Wendland sein virtuelles Musikzimmer aus. Marc Lippuner spricht mit dem Musiker über frühe Karrierepläne und alte Bühnenängste, über schwulen Chanson-Pop und geschlechtsneutrale Liebeslieder, über die Vorteile des Unabhängig-Seins und die Schwierigkeiten des Selbstvermarktens, über die Lust auf deutsche Texte und den Überdruss am Großstadtleben.

School of Joy
Interview mit Katja Kaye Bottenberg im Café: Von der Magie der Medizinmänner bis zum Popkurs Hamburg und wie jeder Tag Weihnachten sein könnte

School of Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 46:48


Father Christmas kommt aus Nashville. Hier ist der akustische Beweis ;) Ich bin stolz, Dir meine erste hochkarätige Interviewpartnerin Katja Kaye Bottenberg in diesem lebendigen Caféhaus-Interview vorstellen zu dürfen! Katja ist die Geschäftsführerin des Kontaktstudiengangs Popularmusik, der jedes Jahr an der Musikhochschule Hamburg stattfindet. Der "Popkurs". Aus dieser Europäischen Talentschmiede stammen Stars wie z. B.: Wirsindhelden, Peter Fox, Revolverheld, Tim Fischer, Boy, Johannes Oerding und viele weitere Kreative, die vom "Hintergrund" aus wirken. Es geht um die Kraft der Musik. Aber was ermöglicht Kreativität und Produktivität? Worin liegt die magische Verbindung der indigenen Medizinmänner bis hin zum Popkurs Hamburg? Und überhaupt. Wie kann jeder Tag Weihnachten sein? Du wirst erfahren, weshalb mein Gast eine konstruktive Gehirnwäsche empfiehlt und vieles Schönes mehr … Zum Abschluss dieses herrlichen Gesprächs unter starken Frauen entlässt Katja Kaye uns in einen zauberhaften Jahresausklang mit ihrem selbstgeschriebenen Song: Every Day could be Christmas. Was für eine wundervolle Musikerin! www.katjakaye.de https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZ2kshXJyU Möchtest Du Dich als Musiker:in beim Popkurs bewerben? https://popkurs-hamburg.de/jetzt-bewerben/ Wir freuen uns doch alle über spannenden kreativen Nachwuchs aus ganz Europa. Also. Bis 31.12. jedes Jahr gilt die Bewerbungsfrist. Herzlich willkommen! Möchtest Du Podcast-Unterstützer:in werden? Ideen, Feedback, tatkräftige Hilfe beim Producing, Marketing und Sponsoring würden dem "Weißen Sofa" unglaublich gut tun. Wir wollen einen akustischen Leuchtturm bauen für Patient:innen und alle Menschen, die es nie werden wollen. Es geht um Ermutigung. Durch Information und Inspiration. Immer gibt es den inhaltlichen Pol Musik und Medizin, und glaubt mir, die beiden berühren sich viel öfter als geahnt. Ich habe es "Meditainment" getauft. Ich selbst bin 2021 "plötzlich Patientin" geworden und kenne nun beide Seiten vom Krankenbett. Davor und darin. b@birgitfischer.de "You don't choose music, music chooses you." Marc-Alan Barnette, Nashville Folge der Playlist zum Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0SY3gRrMosAoRoZw9LdM0R?si=cc836ce6edf843f0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dasweissesofa/message

An den Decks
An den Decks - S03E14 - Stephan Wuthe

An den Decks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 118:40


Stephan Wuthe war bei uns zu Gast. Für alle Kenner der Swing- und Hot Jazz-Szene, für Liebhaber der ganz frühen Unterhaltungsmusik der 00er und 10er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts, müssen wir nicht weiter reden. Für alle anderen: Stephan ist mit zarten 8 Jahren zum Schellack-Connaiseur geworden. Aus dieser Leidenschaft heraus hat er sein Taschengeld aufgebessert und wurde irgendwann vor rund 30 Jahren tatsächlich zum Schellack-DJ. Er erklärt immer wieder gern, anschaulich und leidenschaftlich, wenn es in Gefilde geht, von denen praktisch niemand Ahnung hat. Gute Unterhaltung! *** Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andendecks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andendecks Werdet Patreon https://www.patreon.com/andendecks Andere Unterstützerbeiträge: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DJThomasHaak *** Social Media: Website: https://www.swingtime.de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JitterbugBerlin Stephan Wuthes 5 Platten für die Insel - sind natürlich 6* geworden :-) : Franz Teddy Kleindin "Klarinettenzauber" (Telefunken, 1941) Edgar Hayes & His Orchestra "Laughing At Life" (Decca/Brunswick, 1937) Lionel Hampton & Orchestra "Flying Home" (Victor, 1940) Fud Candrix Et Son Orchestre "Verlaine" (Telefunken, 1940) Benny Goodman, Fats Waller, Tommy Dorsey, Bunny Berigan "A Symposium Of Swing" (Victor, 1938) * nur die 6. finden wir nicht :-D Schellackplatten: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schellackplatte DJ Grammophon: https://www.djgrammophon.de/start/ Hasenleim: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutinleim VEB Trikotagen Leipzig: https://schichtwechselleipzig.wordpress.com/category/firmen/veb-trikotagenfabrik/ Margot Hielscher "Frauen Sind Keine Engel": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb90J16BgS8 Karl Friedrich Schinkel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Friedrich_Schinkel Braun Studio 500: https://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Braun_PS_500 Lilian Harvey "Das Gibt's Nur Einmal, Das Kommt Nicht Wieder": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtxuPxAUQLo Stephans Label: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2370662-Stephan-Wuthe Marlene Dietrich "Johnny, Wenn Du Geburtstag Hast": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RVRZHfIFB4 Lehmann Spur 1: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehmann-Groß-Bahn Ralf Schüler, Architekt: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralf_Schüler_und_Ursulina_Schüler-Witte Die Goldene Sieben "Das Verliebte Tanzorchester": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFbh6VS9QVk Marika Rökk "Für Eine Nacht Voller Seligkeit": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLqhQ0x9dVc Rudi Schuricke "Capri Fischer": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09KWMUOyP6E Ella Fitzgerald "Alexander's Ragtime Band": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFrPlV1IbJI Schellack: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schellack Grammophone, Eisenacher Str., Berlin: https://recordstores.love/10093 Bar Hafen, Berlin: https://hafen-berlin.de Musikkassetten: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kompaktkassette Karl Lagerfeld: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Lagerfeld Turbine Rosenheim, Berlin: https://taz.de/!1716691/ Andrej Hermlin & His Swing Dance Orchestra: http://swingdanceorchestra.de Meistersaal, Berlin: https://www.meistersaal-berlin.de Jitterbug Berlin: https://www.youtube.com/c/JitterbugBerlin Stephan Wuthe "Swingtime in Deutschland": https://www.transit-verlag.de/produkt/swingtime-in-deutschland/ Tim Fischer: https://www.timfischer.de France Gall "Zwei Apfelsinen Im Haar": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sllWxhcNFbk Peter Igelhoff "Junger Mann Aus Gutem Hause": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L88Ol-Xcwxc Franz Freddy Kleindin "Klarinettenzauber" (1941): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwbyDiQnYgs Edgar Hayes & His Orchestra "Laughing At Life" (1937): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqKk8AjEBKM Lionel Hamton & Orchestra "Flying Home" (1940): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjqu8bchpio James Kok & Sein Tanzorchester "Jungle Jazz" (1935): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGsUvLyzKA4 Charles Trénet & Le Jazz de Paris "Verlaine" (1940): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArvwQZqwv1k Fud Candrix Et Son Orchestre "Verlaine" (1941): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEUZ5yNw7cg Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUll2oSrFx0 Show Boat Musical: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_Boat Cab Calloway: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cab_Calloway #andendecks #djpodcast #stephanwuthe #thedirkness #djthomashaak #podcast #djlife #berlin #friedrichshain #addcast #podcaststudioberlin #podcaststudio

Conversations
Judy Brewer's Mudgegonga love song

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 53:10


Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm (R)

Conversations
Judy Brewer's Mudgegonga love song

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 53:10


Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm (R)

Juwita JA BIPA
Myca Magnolia M. Fischer & Tim Fischer ~~Grow Old With You

Juwita JA BIPA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 62:59


A beautiful conversation with a very good friend, Myca and Tim. First posting as a diplomat in Beijing and October 2008 start movie group with 3F = Film Food and Fellowship Funny things happened when trying to learn Khmer language and many more.... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/francis-underwood/message

Overnights
Profiling former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 37:13


"Tim agreed to do the interview (with me) on one condition... (I) had to agree to take all the model trains from his office back down to the farm."

Shuttletalk - Der Badminton Podcast
Fankultur & Flitzer - mit Philipp Wachenfeld

Shuttletalk - Der Badminton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 54:44


Ist Köln die schönste Stadt Deutschlands? Darüber lässt sich streiten, aber eine Sache ist sicher! In dieser Stadt entwickelt sich mit dem CFB Köln ein höchst interessantes Badminton-Projekt. Philipp Wachenfeld, Manager des Zweitligateams, spricht mit uns über seinen Verein, Flitzer bei Heimspielen und natürlich über die sensationelle Verpflichtung von Tim Fischer!! Eine Folge über Fankultur im Badminton, Vereinsentwicklung und den legendäreren Fanclub des 1. BC Düren.

Shuttletalk - Der Badminton Podcast
Haters are our motivators

Shuttletalk - Der Badminton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 52:15


Zu Beginn schöne Grüße ins indonesische Internet! Ansonsten gibt es endlich mal wieder eine volle Ladung Tobi und Kai mit Deep Talk. Zählsystem Änderung? Dieses Mal klappt’s! Zuspiel im Training? Könnte besser und realistischer sein! Peter Gade oder Hannah Pohl? Salatdressing Experte ist nur einer! Außerdem: Aktuelles zu Tim Fischer! Warum hat er sich nach Portugal abgesetzt und wohin wird er wechseln? Ist die Olympiaquali fair oder ist es wahrscheinlicher im Lotto zu gewinnen? Breiter Angriff oder Tunnelangriff? Eigentlich egal! Jetzt gibts erst mal Birchermüsli mit Früchtequark... hmmmm lecker!

Conversations
Judy Brewer's Mudgegonga love song

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 52:18


Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm

Conversations
Judy Brewer's Mudgegonga love song

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 52:18


Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm

The B Section
Episode 39 - Pursuing higher education in jazz part 2 with Dr. Tim Fischer

The B Section

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 10:45


B Section host Brett Belanger continues his discussion with Dr. Tim Fischer on pursuing higher education in jazz.

The B Section
Episode 38 - Pursuing higher education in jazz part 1

The B Section

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 33:40


Tim Fischer reappears on The B Section to discuss getting higher degrees in the field of jazz. As someone who has earned his doctorate degree and has been teaching for some time at the college level, Tim is well versed in this area. This part one of our conversations. 

The B Section
Episode 6 - Melodic Comping with Dr. Tim Fischer

The B Section

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 33:20


In this first guest episode, Brett invites Tim Fischer to talk about how to comp melodically. Take your comping beyond just playing what's under your fingers and let what is happening around you guide you. 

NDR 90,3 - Eine Woche Kultur für Hamburg
"Cabaret" startet im Hansa-Theater

NDR 90,3 - Eine Woche Kultur für Hamburg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 17:49


Die Premiere des Musicals "Cabaret" im Hansa-Theater mit Tim Fischer ist ein Kulturhöhepunkt der Woche. Außerdem: Junge Malerei in den Deichtorhallen.

Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 117: Live at Adelaide Town Hall

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 69:23


By all accounts it was an egg-cellent evening in Adelaide. Listen now to see if it was all it was cracked up to be. Recorded on Friday August 23 2019 at Adelaide Town Hall.A percentage of the proceeds from all our shows goes to charity, for this Adelaide show to Muscular Dystrophy Association of South Australia. (See the full Charities listing here).Give it a crack! Crabb shows us her egg topperWant to know more about eggs!? Try: A Visual Guide to Eggs (via Epicurious)Heart of the Grass Tree by Molly MurnBluey: ABC Kids (iView)Bluey, the hit Australian children's cartoon, is set to go global (7.30, 9 Apr 2019)Paul McCartney is spotted making his own guitar picks by flattening coins on a railway track (Daily Mail, 20 August 2019)Normal People by Sally RooneyConversations with Friends by Sally RooneyThe Secret History by Donna TarttThe Truants by Kate WeinbergSee What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Violence by Jess HillABC's Sabra Lane breaks down on air over child abandoned by surrogate parents by Amanda Meade (Guardian, 20 Aug 2019)Tim Fischer interview “regional Australia would be Siberia without the ABC.” Interviewed by Leigh Sales (7.30, 27 Mar 2019)Poster Boy: Memoir of Art and Politics by Peter DrewSam Mac: Sammacinsta: Sam Mac’s Instagram account:Bryan Brown’s ticket from Bankstown to Palm Beach: Conversations (with Sarah Kanowski, 9 Aug 2019)H is for Hawk by Helen MacdonaldMen at Work: Australia's Parenthood Trap (Quarterly Essay; 75) by Annabel Crabb

Australia Wide
Tim Fischer: A “Titan of regional Australia” takes his final train ride

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 30:00


Hundreds of people have lined the platform of Albury Railway Station to farewell former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer who died earlier this month following a long battle with cancer.

SBS Lao - SBS ພາ​ສາ​ລາວ
ຕີມ ຟີດເຊີ ນັກການເມືອງອອສເຕຼເລັຍໜົດອາຍຸແລ້ວ - ຕີມ ຟີດເຊີ ນັກການເມືອງອອສເຕຼເລັຍໜົດອາຍຸແລ້ວ

SBS Lao - SBS ພາ​ສາ​ລາວ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 7:11


ທ່ານ ທີມ ຟິດເຊີ ໜົດອາຍຸແລ້ວໃນຂັ້ນອາຍຸ 73 ປີ ຍ້ອນມະເຮງເລືອດ. ທ່ານເປັນຄົນອອສເຕຼເລຍທີ່ມີນາໆບົດບາດໃນວົງການເມືອງແລະປະເທດຊາດບ້ານເມືອງອອສເຕຼເລັຍ ດັ່ງ ເປັນທະຫານໄປປະຈຳການຢູ່ໃນເສີກສົງຄາມວຽດນາມແລະເປັນນັກການເມືອງໃນຣັດ ນີວຊາວແວນສ໌ແລະແຫ່ງຊາດ ຮອດຂັ້ນເປັນຮອງນາຍົກອອສເຕຼເລັຍ ແຕ່ຄຸນງາມຄວາມດີຂອງທ່ານເພື່ອປວງຊົນທົ່ວໄປມີຫຼາຍກ່ວານັ້ນອີກ... - ທ່ານ ທີມ ຟິດເຊີ ໜົດອາຍຸແລ້ວໃນຂັ້ນອາຍຸ 73 ປີ ຍ້ອນມະເຮງເລືອດ. ທ່ານເປັນຄົນອອສເຕຼເລຍທີ່ມີນາໆບົດບາດໃນວົງການເມືອງແລະປະເທດຊາດບ້ານເມືອງອອສເຕຼເລັຍ ດັ່ງ ເປັນທະຫານໄປປະຈຳການຢູ່ໃນເສີກສົງຄາມວຽດນາມແລະເປັນນັກການເມືອງໃນຣັດ ນີວຊາວແວນສ໌ແລະແຫ່ງຊາດ ຮອດຂັ້ນເປັນຮອງນາຍົກອອສເຕຼເລັຍ ແຕ່ຄຸນງາມຄວາມດີຂອງທ່ານເພື່ອປວງຊົນທົ່ວໄປມີຫຼາຍກ່ວານັ້ນອີກ...

SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ
Tim Fischer - "ቲም ፊሸር ዓቢ ህያብ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ እዩ ኔሩ።" ኣምባሳደር ፍስሃየ ኣብርሃም

SBS Tigrinya - ኤስ.ቢ.ኤስ ትግርኛ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 17:28


Tim Fischer - ናይ ቀደም ምክትል ቀዳማይ ሚኒስተር ቲም ፊስቸር ኣብ መበል 73 ዓመቱ ብዝነበሮ ሕማም ናይ ደም ካንሰር ዓሪፉ።ንሱ ካብ ፖለቲከኛታት ኣውስትራሊያ ፍትው ዝነበረ ኮይኑ፡ ካብ ሓረስታይ ናብ ወተሃደር ኣብ መወዳእታ ድማ ኣብ ኣውስትራሊያ ካልኣይ መራሒ ኮይኑ ኣገልጊሉ። ሓጺር ታሪኹን ምስ ኤርትራ ዝነበሮ ምት እስስራትን ኣመልኪቱ ኣምባሳደር ፍስሃየ ኣብርሃም መብርሂ ሂቡ ኣሎ።

Conversations
Tim Fischer's 1000 days in the Eternal City

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 53:06


We reprise the former Deputy Prime Minister's account of his time as Australia's representative to the Vatican (R)

Beating Around The Bush
S2E1 - GM Ban, Brazil's beef entry, VALE Tim Fischer, Milk Price disruptor

Beating Around The Bush

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 29:05


S2E1This week’s take on the news relating to rural and regional Australia with Fleur Anderson and Wade Dabinett.1. GM Ban lifted in SA a big win for science and economics. https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/sa-business-journal/sa-farmers-permitted-to-grow-genetically-modified-crops-but-moratorium-remains-on-kangaroo-island/news-story/b3eb517e33eb4ef4b51123a8fe46056a2. Beef Industry contemplates what Brazil’s entry into Indonesia might mean for them https://www.beefcentral.com/trade/what-can-australia-expect-followings-brazils-beef-access-breakthrough-with-indonesia/3. VALE Tim Fischer https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6343855/4. Milk Price Initiative Explored https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/6343949/the-milk-price-initiative-to-build-market/?cs=5373For your week news wrap up in a weekly email check out The Farm TableGuest this week – Scott Briggs, Bridgecape CommoditiesFollow Us:Join the Rural Business Collective community and join the conversation over at Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ruralbusinesscollective/Beating Around the Bush is the podcast of the Rural Business Collective www.ruralbusinesscollective.com.auThis is a Cahoots Radio production edited by Skye Manson www.cahootsradio.comHosted by Wade Dabinett https://www.linkedin.com/in/wade-dabinett-947763167/ and Fleur Anderson https://www.linkedin.com/in/fleuranderson/Let us know your favourite news stories for the week on email - podcasts@ruralbusinesscollective.com.au

Hope Breakfast with Sam & Duncan
Tim Fischer Remembered as A Spiritual Man, of “Gentle Strength” and Deep Faith

Hope Breakfast with Sam & Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 5:36


The Daily Breakdown
Renewables promise a dark, hot summer

The Daily Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 27:12


Tim Fischer's passing highlights the toxic heart of politics, Victorian prepare for a long, hot, dark summer and the woke get a seat at the boardroom.

4BC Drive with Mark Braybrook
Vale Tim Fisher (1946 - 2019)

4BC Drive with Mark Braybrook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 8:03


Australia is in mourning following the passing of former Deputy Prime Minister, diplomat, Vietnam veteran, author and train enthusiast Tim Fischer. Mr Fischer lost his battle with an acute form of leukaemia aged 73. He is being remembered fondly by all sides of politics. Former Howard cabinet colleague Ian Macfarlane tells Mark that Tim Fischer could be eccentric but he always had the common touch.

Squiz Today
Friday, 23 August - Remembering Tim Fischer; The G7 agenda; The Amazon is burning; And our new podcast Squiz Shortcuts.

Squiz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 9:15


Subscribe to our new podcast, Squiz Shortcuts here:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/coming-soon-squiz-shortcuts/id1477008816Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ANvW9TAd2mg2rrHw7pQDv?si=4Qj0opOyQymv8xsVXa6J1wOr search for 'Squiz Shortcuts' wherever you get your podcasts."You've got a fast car"In a matter of minutes, the Squiz Today podcast will get you across the news headlines. Published each weekday at 6.00am, this short daily news podcast is designed to fit into your morning routine – perfect for the commute, the gym or over a morning coffee.Love The Squiz? Why not become a Squizhead: https://www.thesquiz.com.au/squizheads/Sign up to The Squiz Today email: www.thesquiz.com.auContact us: hello@thesquiz.com.au

Queensland Country Hour
Queensland Country Hour

Queensland Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 60:00


Are Australia's rural merchandise stores edging closer to a duopoly? A calf mortality research project kicks off in the Northern Territory, shedding light on why some northern Australian cattle properties record up to 40 per cent losses; and, former Executive Producer of the Queensland Country Hour Robin McConchie reflects on the life and times of the late Tim Fischer.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Asparagus is being harvested at a Katherine farm. Former Nationals leader Tim Fischer has died, aged 73.

The Professor and The Hack
Episode 18: Walk and Chew Gum

The Professor and The Hack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 35:45


Hugh and Peter discuss the upcoming American state dinner, abortion laws in New South Wales and the career of Tim Fischer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Offshore Wind Insider
Tim Fischer, Ramboll (Ep. 13)

Offshore Wind Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 24:25


My guest this episode is Tim Fischer, Global Director of Offshore Wind for Ramboll. We start our conversation with Ramboll – its mission and its involvement in offshore wind. We then look at the state of the US market – what’s been driving its growth, and where Tim sees business opportunities. Then we look at the supply chain and the challenge the industry faces in delivering power at low cost while still meeting state requirements for in-state content. We then look at the implications of offshore wind for the US power grid, and how technological innovations may continue to shape the industry. And we close with Tim sharing his goals as a Board Member of the Business Network. Recorded April 8, 2019. Published May 28, 2019.  

Claire & Sam - Hit 99.7 Riverina MIA
Former Deputy PM & Nationals Leader Tim Fischer Pays Respect To Bob Hawke

Claire & Sam - Hit 99.7 Riverina MIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 4:08


Sam caught up with the ex deputy PM this morning and discussed the legacy Bob Hawke will leave behind.

Trust Me, I'm An Expert
'Labor will win this election. I think that's virtually unquestionable': political scientist Andy Marks on #AusVotes2019 and the key issues in NSW

Trust Me, I'm An Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 14:50


Political scientist Andy Marks says: ‘I’d suggest the momentum is with Labor and it hasn’t substantially shifted’. AAP Image/NIC ELLISWe are but a few weeks from a federal election, and the way the wind is blowing may depend on what state you’re in. Trust Me, I’m An Expert – along with Politics with Michelle Grattan – is bringing you state-focused podcast episodes as polling day approaches. To catch up on all the political drama unfolding in NSW, I spoke to political scientist (and self-described political tragic) Andy Marks, who predicted a Labor victory on May 18. “Labor will win this election. I think that’s virtually unquestionable. We’re just not seeing enough movement, even in the polls at this point, in the primary vote level, to say the Libs or the Coalition will hang on. I think this is going to be a Labor victory,” he said. Read more: The myth of 'the Queensland voter', Australia's trust deficit, and the path to Indigenous recognition Take this week’s Newspoll – which appeared to show the gap between the two major parties – with a grain of salt, he said. “Early in April, we saw exactly the same primary vote polling as we saw on the weekend. So, there hasn’t really been a discernible shift. You need to see a gap open up to the degree of around about five or six points, for the Coalition to even look like hanging on. It will stay tight, I think until polling day, but I’d suggest the momentum is with Labor and it hasn’t substantially shifted.” You can read the full transcript below, and hear The Conversation’s chief political correspondent Michelle Grattan talk with experts on the seats and issues to watch in WA and Victoria on the Politics with Michelle Grattan podcast. Production assistance by Tilly Gwinner. Read more: Politics with Michelle Grattan: Caroline Fisher on the spin machines of #AusVotes19 New to podcasts? Podcasts are often best enjoyed using a podcast app. All iPhones come with the Apple Podcasts app already installed, or you may want to listen and subscribe on another app such as Pocket Casts (click here to listen to Trust Me, I’m An Expert on Pocket Casts). You can also hear us on Stitcher, Spotify or any of the apps below. Just pick a service from one of those listed below and click on the icon to find Trust Me, I’m An Expert. Additional audio Kindergarten by Unkle Ho, from Elefant Traks SBS news report ABC news report Image AAP Image/NIC ELLIS Transcript: Andy Marks: I’m Andy Marks, I’m a political scientist and Assistant Vice-Chancellor at Western Sydney University. Sunanda Creagh: So Andy, let’s just catch up on where things are up to in New South Wales. What do you see as the key issues in voters’ minds in New South Wales as polling day approaches? Andy Marks: New South Wales is a strange case. It’s the usual suspects in terms of issues but not in the usual way. So we’re seeing the economy feature but we’re not hearing too much in the way of big ticket reform. We are hearing some of that from Labor of course and it’s not about fiscal performance. That’s not winning votes anymore. It’s about issues like cost of living, it’s about issues like wage stagnation. At the other end, you have issues around negative gearing reform and franking credits which are more at the investment end. So a very unusual take on the economy in terms of elections. The other issues that feature, of course, Labor have made it about health in terms of cancer care and the package they have there. Alternatively, the Libs have sought to bring it back towards security and issues around border protection, of course, that we saw with John Howard coming into the campaign on the weekend. The big sleeper is climate and it’s a sleeper in the sense that it’s coming to the fore from a number of angles. We’re seeing the issue of energy reform come up from industry who are madly seeking coherent energy policy from both sides of the parliament. We’re seeing the issue of the environment played out with issues like Adani, and water, of course, is the big one in terms of agriculture and rural electorates across the country. So there’s three different lenses being applied but they all come up in terms of how both sides address the issue of climate. Sunanda Creagh: You mentioned negative gearing there. Sydney, being the centre of the property boom in Australia, people here seem to be mortgaged up to their eyeballs. Lots of people negatively gearing properties. Do you think that issue might be a decider for some Sydney voters who do take advantage of that policy? Andy Marks: Negative gearing will factor on the minds of many voters, but not in the seats that are pressure cookers, so they’re not going to swing seats. I think, for example, certainly among the retirement community those issues, particularly around the franking credits matter, are of importance. The housing market in Sydney and across the eastern states more broadly is softening anyway ahead of this measure. It’s hard to tie a definitive link to that and the coming reforms, should Labor win government. It’s not an issue that’s going to turn swinging seats, but it will factor into some more rusted-on voters. Sunanda Creagh: And speaking of seats, what do you see as the key seats to watch? Andy Marks: Across New South Wales, I reckon there’s about five that are up for a change. At the outset, I have to say this election won’t be won or lost in New South Wales. It’s most likely Queensland where you have up to eight seats and margins of 4% or less that will decide it. In Victoria, there’ll be some significant movement as well. There’s about five that I’m looking at in New South Wales in terms of potential change. Wentworth, of course, is the big one with the contest between Kerryn Phelps and Dave Sharma. Lindsay, where Emma Husar has been moved aside through misconduct allegations, and you have a contest there and out at Western Sydney. Banks, the immigration minister faces a challenge there on a 1.4% margin. Then we, move into some coastal regional seats. Gilmore, where former ALP president Warren Mundine is running against Labor’s Fiona Phillips. Robertson on the Central Coast which is held by just 1.1% by the Libs, so they’re the ones where I think you can see some movement. Now the exciting stuff, in terms of drama, Warringah, of course, where former PM Tony Abbott is facing a challenge. In Reid, Turnbull-backer Craig Laundy turned that razor thin margin into almost a moderately safe seat for the Libs, and that’s up in play again as well. Sunanda Creagh: You mentioned Gilmore, that’s an area that takes in places like Shoalhaven, Jervis Bay, and some of those Batemans Bay type areas. Tell us, what are some of the issues that will be in voters minds in that area? Andy Marks: Look that’s a difficult one to pick. It’s really a four-way contest. You have a candidate in Warren Mundine who was essentially parachuted in by Morrison. The controversy there, of course, being his former role with Labor. You also have Katrina Hodgkinson, who was a former Nationals New South Wales minister and really reputable individual running against the Labor candidate Fiona Phillips. And Grant Schulz, the Lib turned independent who was passed over by Mundine. So, it’s interesting in the sense that the way the vote splits over the course of the election will be something to watch. It’s really one that’s very uncertain for all of the players. Sunanda Creagh: You mentioned Reid, which takes in Canada Bay, Burwood, Strathfield and is currently held by Craig Laundy for the Liberals. He’s been somewhat of a comparatively moderate voice. What do you think will be the issues there? Andy Marks: Reid is an interesting one. Laundy was an incredibly strong local member and he stood up against his own party’s attempted reforms of the anti-discrimination act. That area was lost to Labor in the recent New South Wales election, due to comments made by the Labor opposition leader around Asians taking jobs. Really retrograde comments on his part. So the momentum probably was with Labor, whether the voters have forgiven the foibles of the state party though will remain to be seen. But, that’s a big loss to the Libs in Craig Laundy moving on. Sunanda Creagh: I wanted to ask you about the seat of Farrer. That’s a regional seat, it takes in places like Hay, Murrumbidgee. Some of those areas around the Murray Darling, the Central Darling. With the seat of Farrer, what do you think of some of the issues there? Andy Marks: Look Farrer is an interesting one - you wouldn’t be talking about an electorate with a 20% plus margin as being one that’s up for grabs, but it is. We saw swings in the state election against the coalition of up to 26% in Murray, 19% in Barwon, and around 37% in Orange. So these rural electorates are very volatile and the issue of water management, of course, is the dominant thread across a seat like Farrer. But it’s a diverse seat. So you have areas like Albury, where unemployment is very high, educational attainment is quite low, economic activity has been suppressed through the drought. So the issues across that electorate are incredibly diverse and equally you don’t have in the New South Wales case we had the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party running against the Nationals quite successfully in three seats. They’re not a consolidated force at the federal level. Really, Farrer’s in play because of the Albury Mayor Kevin Mack, who is running the strongest challenge against Sussan Ley. She’s held onto that seat since 2001 and that’s Tim Fischer’s old seat. So, it should be a sure bet for them. This is suddenly a seat that’s in play. Sunanda Creagh: So you mentioned water being an issue in the seat of Farrer, and certainly that’s shaping up to be an issue across the board. If you believe what you read on social media, suddenly everybody’s talking about water buybacks and we’ve had the big story breaking around the water buybacks issue that involved Barnaby Joyce. I’m interested to know what you think on how that issue may influence voters in the lead up to polling day. Andy Marks: Look, there’s already a bit of disaffection towards the Nationals. I think their own internal troubles around leadership, and the other controversies they’ve had around Andrew Broad and other figures have given weight to the perception that their mind is not on the game. They’ve taken their eye off the ball in terms of the concerns of rural voters. So, that’s why we are seeing such a pronounced reaction against them in some seats. Whether that anger was spent, at the New South Wales election and the earlier Victorian poll remains to be seen. I can’t see a repeat of the swings we saw in the state election here in NSW. But certainly, some very generous margins will be really damaged, I think. Sunanda Creagh: So let’s talk about Warringah where Tony Abbott is facing that strong challenge from independent Zali Steggall, who’s been supported by GetUp! in her campaign. That’s also become a point of contention and a point of attack for her political foes. How do you see things playing out? Andy Marks: Look, there’s no doubt it’s going to be a contest. Zali Steggall will take it down to the wire. People need to be aware though that Tony Abbott loves a fight, shifting him on that margin of over 11% is going to be incredibly difficult. It’s not like Bennelong, for example, where we saw John Howard go as a result of demographic shifts and other factors. And it’s not like Wentworth where, of course, Turnbull stepped aside. A former PM, even one that’s controversial, still attracts some traction among voters. Zali Steggall has done well in opening the debate up into issues that challenge the principles that Tony Abbott’s put forward. So, forcing him to for example to talk more about climate, to talk more about issues where he’s clearly a little uncomfortable, has been a good tactic on her part. Obviously, the work of groups like GetUp! will influence things as well. I just can’t see it shifting. I think Tony Abbott is far too an experienced player to go down without a fight, and this is the guy that loves to be backed into a corner. I might be proven wrong, but I think he’ll just hang on in Warringah. Sunanda Creagh: And you mentioned former PMs, speaking of which, let’s talk about Wentworth. Do you think voters will punish the Coalition for turfing out Malcolm Turnbull? We saw Turnbull’s son, Alex Turnbull actively encouraging people not to vote for the Liberal candidate Dave Sharma. And as it turned out Kerryn Phelps did win that seat. So how will things play out there? Andy Marks: Wentworth is an interesting one. I like to call it the contest for the soul of the Liberal Party. Because really, it’s about whether the party will choose to push forward in a progressive way, or revert more to those hard right tendencies that we’ve seen in recent times. The thing to watch at Wentworth will be whether Phelps has managed to translate in a really short timeframe that protest vote into a base. And that would mean Phelps has to have really strong points of differentiation on issues like climate, immigration and border protection. Which she’s, to a very large extent, done on the latter issue. Whether that’s enough to shift people across for good remains to be seen. That’s one that’s too hard to call. Sunanda Creagh: So, Andy Marks what’s your prediction? Who do you think is going to win this federal election? Andy Marks: Look, Labor will win this election. I think that’s virtually unquestionable. We’re just not seeing enough movement, even in the polls at this point in the primary vote level to see the Libs or the Coalition hang on. I think this is going to be a Labor victory. Sunanda Creagh: Even with Newspoll saying it’s tightening as voting day draws closer? Andy Marks: You have to look again at that primary vote figure. Early in April, we saw exactly the same primary vote polling as we saw on the weekend. So, there hasn’t really been a discernible shift. You need to see a gap open up to the degree of around about five or six points, for the Coalition to even look like hanging on. It will stay tight, I think until polling day, but I’d suggest the momentum is with Labor and it hasn’t substantially shifted. So with the Coalition on 38% and Labor on 37%, I don’t see it shifting sufficiently for there to be a change in the momentum. Sunanda Creagh: Let’s talk about the upper house. What do you see as the issues to watch there? Andy Marks: Look, that’s an interesting one from the New South Wales point of view. Jim Molan, arguably their highest profile senator, finds himself in an unwinnable spot on their ticket. This is largely due to reforms that he instigated, internal party reform. So it’s a big ask therefore for somebody to get up. You know, you’re going to require a quota in excess of 14% of the vote to get a spot. Brian Burston’s the other interesting one. He’s a former One Nation representative, now with Clive Palmer’s outfit, and he’s their parliamentary leader in the house. It’s a very interesting contest there. There’s Doug Cameron, a long-standing senator for Labor, retiring, and Tony Sheldon, the former Transport Workers Union secretary coming in on his spot. Sunanda Creagh: And just lastly, what do you want to say about preferences? Do you think preferences will make a big difference in this election? Andy Marks: Look, there’s no doubt that the question around where the United Australia Party’s preferences flow has been a dominant issue in Queensland. I don’t see it being of sufficient weight to shift the momentum, which again in those marginal electorates, up to eight of them, is all with Labor at the moment. So, it will make things a little trickier to call earlier. But, I still see things going Labor’s way in those key seats. Sunanda Creagh: Any final comments? Andy Marks: Look, this is a contest where New South Wales will provide plenty of action. But it’s not going to be the place where it’s won or lost. But it’s certainly going to be the place of high drama. Sunanda Creagh: Andy Marks, thank you so much for your time. Andy Marks: Thank you.

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 28 March 2019

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 91:50


Jane Reilly, Matthew Pantelis, Angus Taylor MP, Amelia Brace (USA), Tim Fischer, Matt Abraham, Charles Mountain, Blakey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

David and Will
INTERVIEW: Tim Fischer - 28 March 2019

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 8:30


Former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rotary Melbourne Podcast
Tim Fischer AC, Monash Medal Oration

Rotary Melbourne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 17:11


Tim Fischer was born at Lockhart, NSW, and educated at Boree Creek in the Riverina and Xavier College, Melbourne. Mr Fischer served with the Australian Army 1 RAR from 1966-1969, in both Australia and Vietnam, before returning to the family farm at Boree Creek in southern NSW.  In 1971 he was elected to the NSW Parliament. During his time in State Parliament, Mr Fischer became National Party Whip and served on a number of Parliamentary Committees, including the State ‘Staysafe' Committee. He resigned from State Politics in 1984 to seek pre-selection for the Federal Parliamentary seat of Farrer, at the time based on Albury, Corowa and Deniliquin, from the ACT to the SA border.  Mr Fischer was subsequently elected Federal Member for Farrer and served in this role from 1984 to 2001. During this time he was Shadow Minister for Energy & Resources, Shadow Minister for Trade, Leader of the National, and later Minister for Trade and Deputy Prime Minister in the Howard Government (1996 - 1999). He led the Official delegation to observe the East Timor Referendum in 1999. In Federal Parliament, Tim Fischer strongly supported harmonized strict Gun Law Reform and also the World's newest Transcontinental Railway, Adelaide to Darwin where freight tonnage has increased greatly since its inception in 2004. He retired from politics in 2001, served as Chair Tourism Australia 2004 - 2007 and then first Rome resident Australian Ambassador to the Holy See 2009 - 2012.  He was also appointed Special Envoy by the Australian Government to Bhutan, Eritrea and South Sudan, for a period of years. In his work and related roles, he has visited over 84 countries. In 2012 Tim Fischer was elected Vice Chairman of the Global Crop Diversity Trust or GCDT with Seed Vault in North Norway, Chairman in 2018. Mr Fischer also has a range of business interests, mainly with an export orientation.  His hobbies include chess and trekking in KNP near Thredbo and the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.  Mr Fischer has also held the following honorary positions: Chair of the Crawford Fund on International Agricultural Research; Chair of the Australian Winemakers Foundation; National Chair RFDS and National Patron of Frontier Services; Patron of various charitable organizations. Tim is the author of three successful books (published by Allen & Unwin): Seven Days in East Timor Outback Heroes & Communities that Count (co author) Transcontinental Train Odyssey: The Ghan, The Khyber, The Globe His most recent writings include: Bold Bhutan Beckons (Co Author with Tshering Tashi) Trains Unlimited in the 21st Century (ABC Books) Holy See, Unholy me: 1000 Days in Rome (ABC Books) Also his best seller book on WW 1 has been out since Nov 2014, titled: “MAESTRO JOHN MONASH: Australia's greatest Citizen General” Tim lives at “Grossotto” Mudgegonga VIC 3737, with his wife Judy and two sons, Harrison and Dominic and at times at Boree Creek, NSW.

Friday Feedback with Chris Kenny Podcast
Tim Fischer: 'Long live the king'

Friday Feedback with Chris Kenny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 16:15


Fareed Zakaria GPS
What does America's 2nd Amendment REALLY say?

Fareed Zakaria GPS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 39:38


On GPS, a full hour on the Las Vegas massacre and how to stop America's gun madness. What can the United States learn from other countries like Japan and Australia? What does America's 2nd Amendment REALLY say and how has it been interpreted over time? And is gun control really the answer? One of Fareed's guests says "No". GUESTS: David Frum, Tom Friedman, Leah Libresco, Akhil Amar, Tim Fischer

Die JOKE FM Interviews
Interview mit Martina Brandl

Die JOKE FM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 15:02


 Sie ist Kabarettistin, Sängerin und Bestsellerautorin. Sie moderiert als einzige Frau im Quatsch Comedy Club, veröffentlichte die Romane “Halbnackte Bauarbeiter”, “Glatte runde Dinger” und “Schwarze Orangen” und ist die Stimme von Angela Merkel im Radio (“Angie – Die Queen von Berlin”) Die Kunst wurde mir nicht in die Wiege gelegt. Als letztes von vier Kindern (O-Ton meiner Mutter: “ab drei wird's asozial”) wurde ich am Fuße der Schwäbischen Alb in eine wunderschöne Sozialbauwohnung geboren. Das Sofa mussten wir hinterher wegschmeißen. Mein Vater machte eine steile Karriere vom Bauern zum Bergarbeiter und schließlich Besteckschleifer bei WMF. Meine Mutter ging Putzen und hängte mir einen goldfarbenen BKS-Schlüssel um den Hals. Wir fuhren ausschließlich gebrauchte Opel Kadetts in den Farbvarianten graublau und aldiblau und in den Urlaub jedes Jahr zu den Verwandten in den Bayrischen Wald. Trotzdem haben meine Eltern allen ihren Kindern eine höhere Schulbildung ermöglicht. Und ich habe nichts draus gemacht. Nach dem Abitur ging ich nach Berlin und tat, was man in Berlin in den späten Achtzigern machte: ich hing rum. In Kreuzberg nahm ich Stepptanz-Unterricht bei einem Jongleur, mit dem ich wenig später Straßentheater machte. Wenn der Abend kam und wir von den Nutten auf dem Ku-Damm vertrieben wurden gingen wir in die Scheinbar, wo wir uns zusammen mit anderen Newcomern wie Kurt Krömer, Meret Becker, Eckart von Hirschhausen und Mario Barth in der Open Stage ausprobierten. Um einen ordentlichen Beruf vorweisen zu können absolvierte ich eine Ausbildung zur Wirtschaftskorresponentin und tanzte mit meinen Mitschülerinnen 1989 auf der Berliner Mauer. Danach sammelte ich brav Berufserfahrung. Tagsüber. Abends bespaßte ich im Recreation Center der Andrews Barracks die Truppen der US Army. Ich spielte in “Baby”, “Standing Room Only”, lernte Vaudeville, Disziplin und wie man einen deutschen Akzent in einen puertoricanischen verwandelt, wenn man eine Hauptrolle in “A Chorus Line” ergattern will. Mit diesem Rüstzeug sprach ich am Theater des Westens vor, wo ich für eine Mini-Rolle in der Kurt Weill Oper “Street Scene” einen Südstaatenakzent antrainiert bekam. Sechs Jahre lang blieb ich im damals renommiertesten Musical-Theater Deutschlands, schaute mir viel ab, lernte bei den Besten und tanzte und sang in “My Fair Lady”. Parallel dazu entdeckte ich die andere Seite der Stadt und wiedervereinigte mich mit dem Ostberliner Sänger und Komiker Mario Eckart. Unsere Show hieß “Cabaret Kebap – heiße Hits und kalter Döner serviert von Bodo und Inge”. Ich war Inge und lebte nach dem Motto: “There's no Business like Imbissnes”. Jede Woche spielten wir im JazzClub Schlot und ich lernte den Pianisten Martin Rosengarten kennen, mit dem ich wenig später mein erstes Solo-Programm “Safer Singen- oder weshalb ich mich von Bernd getrennt habe” aufführte. Schon mit dem zweiten Programm “Kommen müssen Sie selbst!” nahm uns die Agentur Rampensau (Désirée Nick, Horst Ewers u.a.) unter Vertrag und schickte uns auf Tournee durch ganz Deutschland. Es folgte eine eigene TV-Sendung im WDR (Crème Frech), verschiedene Preise (St. Ingberter Pfanne, Prix Pantheon, Tuttlinger Krähe u.a.) und Rudi Carell rief bei mir zuhause an. “7 Tage – 7 Köpfe” (RTL) war eine Errungenschaft, aber Hanns Dieter Hüsch in “Hüsch & Co” (SR) zu begegnen und von ihm explizit für ein ernstes Lied gelobt zu werden, war eine Ehre. Denn zwischen Kalauer und Kabarett erlaubte ich mir auch ruhige Momente und nur so für's Herz und mit der Kohle vom Fernsehen auch mal ein komplettes Chansonprogramm mit Kammerensemble (“Der Weg nach Haus”). Immer wieder machte ich Ausflüge: nach dem dritten Programm “Nur keine Angst!” schrieb ich das Buch zur “Show Deines Lebens”, einer Cross-Over-Musical-Kabarett-Variété-Produktion für das Variété Chamäleon in den Hackeschen Höfen in Berlin, das dort sagenhafte viereinhalb Monate en suite mit mir als “Moderatorin aus dem Jenseits” gespielt wurde. Ich gründete meine eigene Salon-Bühne, den “Sonntagsbrandl”, eine wöchentliche Mix-Show mit Comedy, Musik und Lesung, die ich fünf Jahre lang moderierte. Nachdem ich dem Publikum das waghalsige Versprechen gegeben hatte, jede Woche eine neue Kurzgeschichte auf die Bühne zu bringen, bekam ich Übung im Schreiben und versuchte mich an meinem ersten Roman. “Halbnackte Bauarbeiter” wurde ein Bestseller und stand insgesamt 22 Wochen auf der Spiegel-Bestseller-Liste, zeitweise auf Platz 4. Nun musste eine richtige Herausforderung her. Ich zog zurück in meine Heimatstadt und wechselte die Agentur. Nach zwei weiteren Romanen: “Glatte runde Dinger” und “Schwarze Orangen”, in dem ich das Leben in der Provinz versaftete, stellte ich mich im neuen Bühnenprogramm den drei wichtigsten Fragen: Was trinkt man? Wieviel? Und wem gibt man hinterher die Schuld? Zwei Jahre lang war ich mit “Jedes 10. Getränk gratis – ein Selbstveruch” unterwegs und bin nie verdurstet. Nun folgt “Irgendwas mit Sex.” Mal sehn, was danach kommt. Kürzlich habe ich im Radio gehört, wie Tim Fischer das allererste Lied, das ich geschrieben habe singt. Er hat mich damals gefragt, ob er es auf CD aufnehmen kann und singt es heute noch. Irgendwas bleibt vielleicht doch.

Die JOKE FM Interviews
Interview mit Martina Brandl

Die JOKE FM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 15:02


Sie ist Kabarettistin, Sängerin und Bestsellerautorin. Sie moderiert als einzige Frau im Quatsch Comedy Club, veröffentlichte die Romane “Halbnackte Bauarbeiter”, “Glatte runde Dinger” und “Schwarze Orangen” und ist die Stimme von Angela Merkel im Radio (“Angie – Die Queen von Berlin”) Die Kunst wurde mir nicht in die Wiege gelegt. Als letztes von vier Kindern (O-Ton meiner Mutter: “ab drei wird’s asozial”) wurde ich am Fuße der Schwäbischen Alb in eine wunderschöne Sozialbauwohnung geboren. Das Sofa mussten wir hinterher wegschmeißen. Mein Vater machte eine steile Karriere vom Bauern zum Bergarbeiter und schließlich Besteckschleifer bei WMF. Meine Mutter ging Putzen und hängte mir einen goldfarbenen BKS-Schlüssel um den Hals. Wir fuhren ausschließlich gebrauchte Opel Kadetts in den Farbvarianten graublau und aldiblau und in den Urlaub jedes Jahr zu den Verwandten in den Bayrischen Wald. Trotzdem haben meine Eltern allen ihren Kindern eine höhere Schulbildung ermöglicht. Und ich habe nichts draus gemacht. Nach dem Abitur ging ich nach Berlin und tat, was man in Berlin in den späten Achtzigern machte: ich hing rum. In Kreuzberg nahm ich Stepptanz-Unterricht bei einem Jongleur, mit dem ich wenig später Straßentheater machte. Wenn der Abend kam und wir von den Nutten auf dem Ku-Damm vertrieben wurden gingen wir in die Scheinbar, wo wir uns zusammen mit anderen Newcomern wie Kurt Krömer, Meret Becker, Eckart von Hirschhausen und Mario Barth in der Open Stage ausprobierten. Um einen ordentlichen Beruf vorweisen zu können absolvierte ich eine Ausbildung zur Wirtschaftskorresponentin und tanzte mit meinen Mitschülerinnen 1989 auf der Berliner Mauer. Danach sammelte ich brav Berufserfahrung. Tagsüber. Abends bespaßte ich im Recreation Center der Andrews Barracks die Truppen der US Army. Ich spielte in “Baby”, “Standing Room Only”, lernte Vaudeville, Disziplin und wie man einen deutschen Akzent in einen puertoricanischen verwandelt, wenn man eine Hauptrolle in “A Chorus Line” ergattern will. Mit diesem Rüstzeug sprach ich am Theater des Westens vor, wo ich für eine Mini-Rolle in der Kurt Weill Oper “Street Scene” einen Südstaatenakzent antrainiert bekam. Sechs Jahre lang blieb ich im damals renommiertesten Musical-Theater Deutschlands, schaute mir viel ab, lernte bei den Besten und tanzte und sang in “My Fair Lady”. Parallel dazu entdeckte ich die andere Seite der Stadt und wiedervereinigte mich mit dem Ostberliner Sänger und Komiker Mario Eckart. Unsere Show hieß “Cabaret Kebap – heiße Hits und kalter Döner serviert von Bodo und Inge”. Ich war Inge und lebte nach dem Motto: “There’s no Business like Imbissnes”. Jede Woche spielten wir im JazzClub Schlot und ich lernte den Pianisten Martin Rosengarten kennen, mit dem ich wenig später mein erstes Solo-Programm “Safer Singen- oder weshalb ich mich von Bernd getrennt habe” aufführte. Schon mit dem zweiten Programm “Kommen müssen Sie selbst!” nahm uns die Agentur Rampensau (Désirée Nick, Horst Ewers u.a.) unter Vertrag und schickte uns auf Tournee durch ganz Deutschland. Es folgte eine eigene TV-Sendung im WDR (Crème Frech), verschiedene Preise (St. Ingberter Pfanne, Prix Pantheon, Tuttlinger Krähe u.a.) und Rudi Carell rief bei mir zuhause an. “7 Tage – 7 Köpfe” (RTL) war eine Errungenschaft, aber Hanns Dieter Hüsch in “Hüsch & Co” (SR) zu begegnen und von ihm explizit für ein ernstes Lied gelobt zu werden, war eine Ehre. Denn zwischen Kalauer und Kabarett erlaubte ich mir auch ruhige Momente und nur so für’s Herz und mit der Kohle vom Fernsehen auch mal ein komplettes Chansonprogramm mit Kammerensemble (“Der Weg nach Haus”). Immer wieder machte ich Ausflüge: nach dem dritten Programm “Nur keine Angst!” schrieb ich das Buch zur “Show Deines Lebens”, einer Cross-Over-Musical-Kabarett-Variété-Produktion für das Variété Chamäleon in den Hackeschen Höfen in Berlin, das dort sagenhafte viereinhalb Monate en suite mit mir als “Moderatorin aus dem Jenseits” gespielt wurde. Ich gründete meine eigene Salon-Bühne, den “Sonntagsbrandl”, eine wöchentliche Mix-Show mit Comedy, Musik und Lesung, die ich fünf Jahre lang moderierte. Nachdem ich dem Publikum das waghalsige Versprechen gegeben hatte, jede Woche eine neue Kurzgeschichte auf die Bühne zu bringen, bekam ich Übung im Schreiben und versuchte mich an meinem ersten Roman. “Halbnackte Bauarbeiter” wurde ein Bestseller und stand insgesamt 22 Wochen auf der Spiegel-Bestseller-Liste, zeitweise auf Platz 4. Nun musste eine richtige Herausforderung her. Ich zog zurück in meine Heimatstadt und wechselte die Agentur. Nach zwei weiteren Romanen: “Glatte runde Dinger” und “Schwarze Orangen”, in dem ich das Leben in der Provinz versaftete, stellte ich mich im neuen Bühnenprogramm den drei wichtigsten Fragen: Was trinkt man? Wieviel? Und wem gibt man hinterher die Schuld? Zwei Jahre lang war ich mit “Jedes 10. Getränk gratis – ein Selbstveruch” unterwegs und bin nie verdurstet. Nun folgt “Irgendwas mit Sex.” Mal sehn, was danach kommt. Kürzlich habe ich im Radio gehört, wie Tim Fischer das allererste Lied, das ich geschrieben habe singt. Er hat mich damals gefragt, ob er es auf CD aufnehmen kann und singt es heute noch. Irgendwas bleibt vielleicht doch.

Australian Hunting Podcast
AHP #131 - Straight Shooting

Australian Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 71:03


On this episode of the Straight Shooting Podcast Jason and Muzz discuss the Zastava Hunting annual picnic with Dragan Banic, Muzz calls 2UE to discuss the greyhound racing ban, and how Tim Fischer would propose a gun levy tax on America.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20160614 Nicole Sandler Show - What the World Needs Now

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 141:36


We're still numb from the news of the massacre in Orlando. Today, we'll try to make sense of what happened and how to insure it never does again. We'll share Nicole's 2014 interview with Australia's former deputy prime minister, Tim Fischer, who helped end that nation's mass shootings. And @GottaLaff returns too.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20151218 Nicole Sandler Show - Guitars Yes, Guns No

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 129:53


It's a busy show today as Nicole Sandler speaks with Kurdistan's Representative to the US, Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, and with former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Tim Fischer, who thinks the world needs to advise its citizens against traveling to the US as it's too dangerous. Plus, my 10/2008 interview with Mark Halperin, in which we learned that was, indeed, a right wing shill. For Flashback Friday, it was a three-fer holday show: From 11-23-94, Bruce Cockburn 12-5-94 Everything But the Girl 12-10-99 Lowen & Navarro

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
BradCast 10/09/2015 (Guest: Ryan Grim on GOP House dysfunction; Tim Fischer on Australia's gun laws)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 56:53


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
BradCast 10/09/2015 (Guest: Ryan Grim on GOP House dysfunction; Tim Fischer on Australia's gun laws)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 56:53


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The Nicole Sandler Show
Nicole speaks with Tim Fischer

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 15:29


Nicole Sandler talks with Tim Fischer, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia about how he helped push through sensible gun regulations in Australia, the difference the laws have made, and her idea for an international travel advisory against the US

20twenty
Celebrating John Flynn, The Hon Tim Fischer AC, 3 Oct 2012

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2012 7:38


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Black Box
Episode #35: Puff Daddy Goes To The Movies.

The Black Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2010 104:05


This week's show Shawn talks about/reviews Adam Warrock's West Coast Avengers Mixtape, Tim Fischer's web comic “Life With The Wife,” waxes about some Star Trek: TNG casting that never happened, and is later joined by Matinee Idles hosts Joey Auliso & Alec Berry as they have a roundtable discussion about the state of the film industry as the PKD Black Box/Matinee Idles collabo month continues. Grab your popcorn, throw away your 3D Glasses, find that Puff Daddy CD from the 90's that you loved so much (you know you loved it, so please don't front), and enjoy the show.

The Lubetkin Media Companies
NAPL Management Institute Podcast #2: Production Management Track

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2007 16:23


NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present the first in a series of podcasts about the activities and speakers at NAPL's Management Institute, taking place August 11th through the 14th at an exciting new location, George Washington University in Washington, DC. This year, MI offers three comprehensive, concurrent courses: Sales Management, Production Management, and Financial Management. In this episode, Tim Fischer of NAPL and Greg D'Amico, a graphics communications professor, discuss the production management track of the management institute. Timothy Fischer is Executive Vice President & COO of NAPL. Tim is a printing industry veteran with nearly 20 years of graphic communications management experience in operations, finance, information systems, and general management. As chief operating officer of the graphic communications industry association, Tim has broad operational responsibilities, including oversight of the R&E Council of NAPL and the association's professional services group, as well as NAPL's financial management. Tim has extensive background in graphic communications,providing operational and postacquisition consulting services for leading graphic communications companies. Greg D'Amico Gregory S. D'Amico is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the undergraduate program in Graphic Communications at Kean University in Union, New Jersey. A recognized authority in graphic communications management issues, Dr. D'Amico serves as lead professor of the Production Management course at NAPL's Management Institute and specializes in inhouse management training, marketing and strategic planning through NAPL's consulting services. Dr. D'Amico is also the author of Customer-Centered Production, and numerous trade journal articles. He serves as a Board Member of NAPL and has recently been inducted into the graphic communications industry's prestigious Soderstrom Society. Susan Reif, NAPL's senior director of organizational development, spoke with Tim and Greg at NAPL's headquarters in Paramus, New Jersey. Download the podcast here (22.3 mb stereo MP3 file, 16:15 duration). For information on registering for Management Institute, call NAPL at (800) 642-6275, Option 2, or visit www.napl.org. Keywords: NAPL, management institute,George Washington University,conference,printing,press,graphic,communications,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin,cherry hill

NAPL Conference Podcasts
NAPL Management Institute Podcast #2: Production Management Track

NAPL Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2007


NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present the second in a series of podcasts about the activities and speakers at NAPL's Management Institute, taking place August 11th through the 14th at an exciting new location, George Washington University in Washington, DC. This year, MI offers three comprehensive, concurrent courses: Sales Management, Production Management, and Financial Management. In this episode, Tim Fischer of NAPL and Greg D'Amico, a graphics communications professor, discuss the production management track of the management institute.Timothy Fischer is Executive Vice President & COO of NAPL. Tim is a printing industry veteran with nearly 20 years of graphic communications management experience in operations, finance, information systems, and general management. As chief operating officer of the graphic communications industry association, Tim has broad operational responsibilities, including oversight of the R&E Council of NAPL and the association's professional services group, as well as NAPL's financial management. Tim has extensive background in graphic communications,providing operational and postacquisition consulting services for leading graphic communications companies. Greg D'Amico Gregory S. D'Amico is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the undergraduate program in Graphic Communications at Kean University in Union, New Jersey. A recognized authority in graphic communications management issues, Dr. D'Amico serves as lead professor of the Production Management course at NAPL's Management Institute and specializes in inhousemanagement training, marketing and strategic planning through NAPL's consulting services. Dr. D'Amico is also the author of Customer-Centered Production, and numerous trade journal articles. He serves as a Board Member of NAPL and has recently been inducted into the graphic communications industry's prestigious Soderstrom Society. Susan Reif, NAPL's senior director of organizational development, spoke with Tim and Greg at NAPL's headquarters in Paramus, New Jersey. Download the podcast here (22.3 mb stereo MP3 file, 16:15 duration).For information on registering for Management Institute, call NAPL at (800) 642-6275, Option 2, or visit www.napl.org. Keywords: NAPL, management institute,George Washington University,conference,printing,press,graphic,communications,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin,cherry hill

The Lubetkin Media Companies
NAPL Top Managment Conference "TMC Update" #3: Strategic Assessments for Graphic Communications Companies 3/8/2007

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2007 9:24


NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present Episode #3 in a series of podcasts reporting "live from the scene" about the activities and speakers at NAPL's Top Management Conference, taking place this week, March 7-11, in Santa Barbara. This podcast features a conversation with Tim Fischer, executive vice president and chief operating officer of NAPL, about his presentation on "Strategic Assessments: A Road Map of How and What to Measure," from the TMC Conference. Hosting the conversation is Cynthia Valentino, NAPL's senior director of marketing and media relations Download the podcast here (8.8 mb stereo MP3 file, 9:24 duration). For information about the many benefits of membership in NAPL, call (800) 642-6275, Option 4, or visit www.napl.org. Keywords: NAPL, strategic assessment,top management conference,tmc,Santa Barbara,forum,conference,printing,press,graphic,communications,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin