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This is a video recording of session 3 of the 2025 foley's February criminal law series. In This session Tim Marsh, Maddie Lees & Thomas Bell provides a detailed guide on handling cases involving the defence of mental impairment in criminal proceedings. It also includes case studies and references to relevant legal provisions and practice notes to guide practitioners through the process of defending clients with mental impairments.
Welcome back to The Health & Safety Digest - A special podcast by Astutis. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Tim Marsh - one of the brains behind the new revolutionary Astutis Mental Health and Workplace Safety course to lift the lid on the course. Tim takes the audience through each module, analysing how the course can radically aid the culture and attitudes towards employee wellbeing in your organisation. The Astutis Mental Health and Workplace Safety course is available here: https://www.astutis.com/courses/astutis-courses/mental-health-workplace-safety
Following the conclusion of the Foley's February 2023 series, we are pleased to present a recap of all sessions of the Foley's February 2022 Series. Tim Marsh introduces Dr Joanna Glengarry to speak about the role of a forensic pathologist particularly in homicide cases or cases that involve medical evidence. Dr Glengarry discusses the limitations of evidence that can be provided by a forensic pathologist and clarifies myths, expectations and misinformation regarding forensic pathology. Tim Marsh follows up this discussion with practical advice for solicitors and advocates when preparing a brief and finding themselves stumped as to how to get into the medical evidence Tim Marsh completed a Law and a Science Degree at Melbourne University, majoring in Genetics. While Tim practices in all areas of crime, he has a strong practice in mental impairment and disability law. His work at first instance and on appeal in this area have helped clarify and reshape how the Victorian Courts treat offenders with mental illnesses. Please note that this podcast is a recording of a live event, and as such, audio quality may suffer in places.
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Crop and livestock producers across Atlantic Canada are gauging losses -- and counting blessings -- after Fiona stormed through the region last weekend. Tim Marsh, president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, considers the damages yet to be tallied in some parts of that province, and affected farmers' next steps. Also: youth at Williams Lake First Nation interested in working with livestock get to Learn To Do By Doing, no matter what sort of access they'd otherwise have to the industry. Lisa Guenther talks to Julia Flinton about the B.C. 4-H club's approach to educational opportunities. Hosted by Dave Bedard.
Crop and livestock producers across Atlantic Canada are gauging losses -- and counting blessings -- after Fiona stormed through the region last weekend. Tim Marsh, president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, considers the damages yet to be tallied in some parts of that province, and affected farmers' next steps. Also: youth at Williams Lake First Nation interested in working with livestock get to Learn To Do By Doing, no matter what sort of access they'd otherwise have to the industry. Lisa Guenther talks to Julia Flinton about the B.C. 4-H club's approach to educational opportunities. Hosted by Dave Bedard.
In this episode, Mary Conquest speaks with Jason Anker, an author, motivational speaker and consultant who was made a Member of the British Empire in 2015 for his contributions to the world of health and safety.Jason was paralyzed from the waist down due to an avoidable accident on a construction site in 1993 when he was just 24 years old. He only started speaking about this devastating incident in 2009 and now openly shares his experiences to show EHS professionals how important wellbeing is to workplace safety.Jason is convinced he would have made different decisions leading up to his accident if he was in better mental shape - that would have kept him safe. He discusses how organizations can focus more on common wellbeing issues and create environments that break the stigma of mental health - where it's ok to speak up.In this inspiring interview, Jason explains what individuals and organizations can do to improve wellbeing. He believes safety is a byproduct of a positive working environment and that people should always come before rules and regulations.Jason's book, Paralysis to Success: Bouncing Back from Adversityhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PJVS7ZPJason Anker and Tim Marsh's workplace health and safety consultancy business:https://ankerandmarsh.co.uk/Find more inspiring speakers and survivors of accidents on Proud 2B Safe: https://www.p2bs.org/Jason Anker on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonanker
We cover the week of June 13th to June 17th 2022, we talk about conspiracy theories, flag sexuals, and about how going woke means going broke! Joined by guest friend Tim Marsh (@DrTMarsh), who is filling in for Vieno while they are in Finland! Support THE SHOW!!! https://www.patreon.com/imperialnews Tim's Reading Recommendation: https://internetprincess.substack.com/p/whos-afraid-of-amber-heard?utm_campaign=post&utm_source=direct https://www.readthepresentage.com/p/johnny-depp-amber-heard FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WEAR A MASK! GET VACCINATED! Watch our live streams! https://www.twitch.tv/imperialnewz Check out the music by Mason, who makes the transition beats. https://masontikl.com Donate on Patreon! And check out our social media! https://compiled.social/imperialnews
Over the years there has been an increasing awareness of the fact that while the vast majority of individuals with autism spectrum conditions are law abiding, some on the spectrum do commit serious acts of violence. In this podcast we look at the core features of autism, explore differences across the spectrum and review the evidence on the link, if any, between autism and serious violence. We also look at the contribution of the core features of autism to the offending cycle and how the condition might affect the individual's pathway through the criminal justice system.Speakers: Dr Andrew Carroll - forensic psychiatristDr David Thomas - consultant psychiatrist Dr Chad Bennett - psychiatrist Tim Marsh - criminal barristerExpanded show notes including detailed speaker biographies:https://www.ranzcp.org/files/podcast/psych-matters-ep-47-autism-and-violent-offending.aspxResources:Ombudsman's report referred to: https://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/our-impact/investigation-reports/investigation-into-the-imprisonment-of-a-woman-found-unfit-to-stand-trial/Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website.
Over the years there has been an increasing awareness of the fact that while the vast majority of individuals with autism spectrum conditions are law abiding, some on the spectrum do commit serious acts of violence. In this podcast we look at the core features of autism, explore differences across the spectrum and review the evidence on the link, if any, between autism and serious violence. We also look at the contribution of the core features of autism to the offending cycle and how the condition might affect the individual's pathway through the criminal justice system. Speakers: Dr Andrew Carroll - forensic psychiatristDr David Thomas - consultant psychiatrist Dr Chad Bennett - psychiatrist Tim Marsh - criminal barristerExpanded show notes including detailed speaker biographies :https://www.ranzcp.org/files/podcast/psych-matters-ep-47-autism-and-violent-offending.aspxResources:Ombudsman's report referred to: https://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/our-impact/investigation-reports/investigation-into-the-imprisonment-of-a-woman-found-unfit-to-stand-trial/Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website.
In our first episode, Mary Conquest talks with professor Tim Marsh, a leading expert in behavioral safety and occupational psychology. Tim Marsh discusses mental health, elements of safety culture, making a business case for management, situational awareness, effective communication in safety, and other topics.Tim Marsh was one of the team leaders of the original UK research into behavioral safety in the early 1990s, and is a Chartered Psychologist and a Chartered Fellow of IOSH. He ran the open courses on Behavioural Safety and Safety Culture for IOSH for many years. He has worked with hundreds of companies around the world, including the BBC, the National Theatre and the European Space Agency, as well as the usual list of blue-chip organizations from manufacturing, utilities, food and drink, oil and gas, and pharmaceutics. He was awarded a President's Commendation by the Institute of Risk and Safety Management in 2008 and was selected as their first ever 'Specialist Fellow' in 2010.Tim Marsh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-marsh-a24a01a/"Talking Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Building an Empowering Culture in a Post-COVID World" by Tim Marsh -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GK16CND/In the interview, Tim Marsh mentioned "Black Box Thinking" by Matthew Syed.Safety Labs is created by Slice, the only safety knife on the market with a finger-friendly® blade. Find us at www.sliceproducts.com
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A year in review. The Safety Guru's Top 10 themes and ideas from our 2021 season! Get caught up with the ideas that will help you leave a legacy in 2022! Happy Holidays! Special thanks to our 2021 season guests: Nick Marks, Michelle Brown, Donald G. James, Kina Hart, Tricia Kagerer, Curtis Weber, Brandon Williams, Candace Carnahan, Dr. Tim Ludwig, Alfred Ricci, Dr. Josh Williams, Dr. Mark Fleming, Gardner Tabon, Steve Spear, Spencer Beach, Eduardo Lan, Dr. Keita Franklin, Jason Anker, John Westhaver, Dr. Tim Marsh, Glen Cook (Cookie), Dr. Suzanne Kearns, Dr. Robert Sinclair and Russ & Laurel Youngstrom. About the Host: Eric Michrowski is a globally recognized thought leader and guru in Operations and Safety Culture Transformations. A highly sought-after Executive speaker on the global stage, he has led executive training programs, coached the C-Suite, and connected with thousands of Fortune 500 senior leaders. He has been featured on TV, in articles, and Podcasts, hosts syndicated show on the premiere business podcast C-Suite Radio and has an upcoming ForbesBooks book to be published next year. His approach is anchored in evidence-based research and practical applications in Human Performance, Process Excellence, and Organizational Change. He brings over 25-years hands-on experience in Operations Management, Culture & Business Transformations, and Safety having worked across a broad range of industries. Across his work, he has achieved substantial improvements in Safety, Operational and Financial Performance, and Employee Engagement, always by incorporating Epic Cultures to maximize results and sustainability. Connect with Eric at https://www.ericmichrowski.com More Episodes: https://www.thesafetyculture.guru/ Powered By Propulo Consulting: https://www.propulo.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke & Carter sit down with a few of the guys from their Wyoming hunting camp to recap the highs, lows, and countless lessons learned. We're stoked to introduce Tim Marsh, Cole Reid, and Jonathan Lippett. Please subscribe to the pod and drop us a rating and review! www.huntlifteat.com Instagram @huntlifteatofficial Luke- @luke.d.cox Carter- @thehomestead_ga Cole- cole_reid Tim- marshtim1265 Jon- jonathanlippett Sponsors Casey Burns: Loan Officer PrimeLending (919) 710-1864 Casey.Burns@Primelending.com www.CloseWithCasey.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we approach World Mental Health Day, tune in to identify the linkages between mental health and safety outcomes! In this insightful episode, Dr.Tim Marsh, discusses how organizations can improve their safety performance by taking a more holistic approach that also keeps leaders in tune with fatigue, anxiety and depression that could be increasing at risk work. Approaches such as developing supervisor soft skills and emphasizing the importance of actively caring are important tools for organizations to consider. About the guest: Tim Marsh was one of the team leaders of the original UK research into behavioural safety (in construction) in the early 1990s He is considered a world authority on the subject of behavioural safety, safety leadership and organizational culture, was awarded a “President's Commendation” in 2008 by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management and was selected to be their first ever ‘Specialist Fellow' in 2010. He was made visiting Professor at Plymouth University in 2015. He has given key note talks around the world including the closing key note at the inaugural Campbell Institute ‘International Thought Leaders' conference (Dallas, USA, 2014 as well as key note talks at major conferences in South Africa, New Zealand, Asia, India and the Middle East. In 2016 he was the key note speaker at the inaugural NEBOSH Alumni event. Founder of Ryder Marsh Safety he has worked commercially with more than 500 major organizations around the world, including many international oil and gas, utility, chemical, transport, IT and manufacturing organizations as well as the European Space Agency, the BBC, the National Theatre and Sky. Founded Anker & Marsh in 2018 with Jason Anker to focus more closely on wellbeing and mental health issues. His work as an expert witness includes the Cullen Inquiry into the Ladbroke Grove train crash (Definition of Culture; Changing Culture) as well as with many law firms. He has worked with media such as the BBC (radio work and selecting and fronting a box set of their “disaster” series) and has written and produced many training videos such as “Drive Smarter” and the extensive “Safety Leadership” series with Baker-media and ‘Crash Course' (a commercial spin off of the Staffordshire Police speed and safe driving awareness course). He features in “There's Always a Reason” and “Safety Watch”. He has written dozens of magazine articles, many academic articles and the books “Affective Safety Management”, “Talking Safety”, “Total Safety Culture”, “Safety Savvy”, “A Definitive Guide to Behavioural Safety” and “A Handbook of Organized Wellbeing”. More Episodes: https://thesafetyculture.guru/ Powered by Propulo Consulting: https://www.propulo.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sheila and Peter are joined by Prof. Dr Tim Marsh, Founder of Anker & Marsh. Tim is very much considered a world authority on the subject of behavioural safety, safety leadership and organisational culture and he is the author of many books.
Dr Tim Marsh will define what he thinks BBS excellence is (possibly by summarising the key themes of his book ‘Definitive Guide to BBS') then outline the practical aspect of where BBS plugs into a genuinely holistic and integrated approach to Human Error management and Organisational Excellence. In this Live Event, we are going to explore: What is Behaviour Based Safety (BBS)? BBS in addressing Mental Health and Human Error issues Practical aspects of BBS (holistic and integrated approach) Tim's new book "Definitive Guide to BBS" Get Notified: https://sendfox.com/redrisks
Songs from Coaches Chris, Jamie, Tim Marsh, Alex, Odin and BennyMacca . Please donate to our fundraiser via https://fundraise.beyondblue.org.au/shivasongcontestfundrasing
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As we begin to exit COVID we will be faced with the results of a global trauma and re adjustment and also the debilitating effects of "long COVID’" The world of HS&W had already turned fully to the issues of fatigue and mental health and their impact on KPIs such as accident rates and the "above the line" or citizenship behaviours required to build a strong culture of care. Tim Marsh, author of books such as Organised Wellbeing, Definitive Guide to Behavioural Safety will discuss his holistic and integrated ‘blue pie’ model of thriving and the causal link between mental health issues, error and accidents. In particular we will discuss the WWF model – which considers situational awareness and distraction, fatalism and anger and frustration. About RedRisks: ✅ Group: https://www.redrisks.com/ ✅ Media: https://www.redrisks.com/mediaevents/ ✅ Academy: https://www.redrisks.com/academy/ ✅ Services: https://www.redrisks.com/consultancy/ Social Media: ✅ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonnigopal/ ✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/redrisks More Info: ✅ Testimonials: https://www.redrisks.com/guest_testimonials/ #redrisks #mentalhealth #wellbeing #accidents
Today I am very excited about our guest. Along with our previous guest Tim Marsh, Today's guest is one of the original gangsters of behaviour-based safety. He has a big social media presence and uses it to communicate his passionate, and at times controversial message in the safety 1 vs safety 2 debate.
Prof Tim Marsh is considered a world authority on the subject of behavioural safety, safety leadership and organisational culture. He has worked with more than 400 major organisations around the world, including Apple, the European Space Agency, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations. Tim is one of only a few Chartered Psychologists who are also Chartered Fellows of IOSH and he combines these to really get to the core of what drives people's behaviours, particularly in safety critical environments. His book Affective Safety Management is now one of Europe's best ever selling safety books – as is the second of Tim's books Talking Safety. A recent third, book Total Safety Culture has also been well received. This conversation is a timely reminder that wisdom from the ages in terms of mental health and psychology is as applicable now as it has always been. https://ankerandmarsh.co.uk/#open-overlay
In this episode we cover August 3rd - August 7th. We talk about Australia with our guest Tim Marsh, as he experiences the Australian holocaust in real time. Please donate to 1492 Land Back Lane's legal fund!https://www.gofundme.com/f/legal-fund-1492-land-back-lane?sharetype=teams&member=5260404&pc=fb_co_campmgmt_w&rcid=r01-159703145438-94cfcde7bb8f4240&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bshare-sheet&fbclid=IwAR2X-j9bMO-tr78BNb8yFHFrLyJ8L-1pmk9soXZoF6_2giREyS4qnnBj6nwCheck out Monster Fever, who contributed a beat last episode. https://monsterfever.bandcamp.com/ Check out the music by Mason, who makes the transition beats. https://striatum.bandcamp.com/ Donate on Patreon!
In today's episode of the podcast, we have a look over some of our previous interviews with the mental health experts to try and work out what we will need to consider as we re-enter the world of work. Our thanks go out to our key content partner and guests; Tim Marsh, Jason Anker, Sarah Brummitt, and Gareth Mullen. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
"We all know about good diet, exercise, good sleep, and mindful meditation, what organisations can do is facilitate it by making it easy to do" - Dr. Tim Marsh This week we welcome Dr. Tim Marsh back to the podcast with a discussion on mental health in the workplace and what can be done to help workers optimise, and take ownership of their mental well-being when at work and in personal life. Tim is a long term content partner for the HSE Network and we are delighted to welcome him back for a fourth podcast all with the aim of promoting good health and safety practices. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
This is the audio extract of the live event recording with Profs. Scott Geller, Dominic Cooper and Tim Marsh. Our focus was Leadership and what are the magic ingredients. I thoroughly enjoyed this and what a fantastic audience for making it very enlightening
In our midweek podcast, we bring you the third video in our safety thoughts series from Dr. Tim Marsh of Anker and Marsh. In this video, Tim looks at Muhammed Ali, George Foreman, and Joe Frazier. Tim tells us what the approach of the three boxers can teach us about well-being in our own lives. Remember if you want access to the rest of the videos and expert articles on health and safety, head over to the HSE Network website. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
Songs from Coaches James, Cam, Bennymacca, Jack, Patch, Tim Marsh, Krunchie and Ryan. Please donate to our fundraiser via https://www.mycause.com.au/page/229600/shiva-charity-2020-national-jockeys-trust
In the second podcast from our safety thoughts series, Tim Marsh breaks down Heinrich's principle and the different ways the theory behind it can be applied to good health and safety management. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
Dr, Professor, Author, Book critic, Keynote speaker, Thought leader, today's guest, Mental health and Wellbeing leader, BBS expert, Culture genus, when it comes to culture, safety and wellbeing this guy is the OG, the original gangster. One of the leaders in the first UK research into Behaviour-based safety. To now working in partnership with Jason Anker, Jason spoke about him and how he had help Jason see the importance of wellbeing in his own accident. Today's guest is Tim Marsh and we are going to talk about his journey and the power of wellbeing. Check out the books we mentioned (Affiliate links) Matthew Syed Rebel Ideas - https://amzn.to/2WAjBvc Black Box thinking- https://amzn.to/2WBINBI Bounce- https://amzn.to/2WzFzi7 Multipack 4 book deal - https://amzn.to/2Ls3KbI Tim's Books The definitive guide to BBS- https://amzn.to/3dNmrCN Talking Safety- https://amzn.to/3byUxZT Organised Wellbeing - https://amzn.to/2WAZUn3 The Captain class book- https://amzn.to/3fUozug Connect with Tim https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-marsh-a24a01a/ Work with Anker and Marsh https://ankerandmarsh.co.uk/ Check out DRMs online course (Affiliate link) https://feelgood.drmgroup.co.uk/a/24849/FnYeAHfK Check out our YouTube content; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeSzxgNnZ8QE0bdZRIxf8eA?view_as=subscriber Connect with me! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebrandingsafety/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/safetyrebranded LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmacpherson1/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebrandingsafety/message
Dr, Professor, Author, Book critic, Keynote speaker, Thought leader, today's guest, Mental health and Wellbeing leader, BBS expert, Culture genus, when it comes to culture, safety and wellbeing this guy is the OG, the original gangster. One of the leaders in the first UK research into Behaviour-based safety. To now working in partnership with Jason Anker, Jason spoke about him and how he had help Jason see the importance of wellbeing in his own accident. Today's guest is Tim Marsh and we are going to talk about his journey and the power of wellbeing. Check out the books we mentioned (Affiliate links) Matthew Syed Rebel Ideas - https://amzn.to/2WAjBvc Black Box thinking- https://amzn.to/2WBINBI Bounce- https://amzn.to/2WzFzi7 Multipack 4 book deal - https://amzn.to/2Ls3KbI Tim's Books The definitive guide to BBS- https://amzn.to/3dNmrCN Talking Safety- https://amzn.to/3byUxZT Organised Wellbeing - https://amzn.to/2WAZUn3 The Captain class book- https://amzn.to/3fUozug Connect with Tim https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-marsh-a24a01a/ Work with Anker and Marsh https://ankerandmarsh.co.uk/ Check out DRMs online course (Affiliate link) https://feelgood.drmgroup.co.uk/a/24849/FnYeAHfK Check out our YouTube content; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeSzxgNnZ8QE0bdZRIxf8eA?view_as=subscriber Connect with me! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebrandingsafety/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/safetyrebranded LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmacpherson1/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebrandingsafety/message
In this podcast, Tim Marsh talks to us about some of the ways that businesses can go about creating a culture that is good for both them and their workers. Tim also looks at the power of culture and the positive impact that it can have. Linkedin here >>Twitter: https://twitter.com/Network_HSEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSENetwork/Website: https://www.hse-network.com/Support the show
Tim Marsh defends people we call monsters. He’s Chief Counsel at Victoria Legal Aid, and in the last year alone he’s represented 2 men charged with crimes that rocked the nation. Tim joins us to tell us why he does it, how he copes with it, and about the surprising encounter with a victim’s family member that devastated him. Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.Show notes for Episode 143:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Tim Marsh.Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonVisit our BookshopListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on SpotifyIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are breaking down Ezra's book Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights. In this Episode we cover the second half of Chapter 2, with special guest Tim Marsh!This episode has a special focus on Nazis, so head up.Also, super thanks to @ARCCollective for some research. Follow Tim on twitter @DrTMarsh Consider donating to us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/imperialnews
We are breaking down Ezra's book Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights. In this Episode we cover the first half of Chapter 2, with special guest Tim Marsh!Follow Tim on twitter @DrTMarsh Consider donating to us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/imperialnews
ITC#7: Tim Marsh on DPP v Walters Politicians regularly seek to constrain the discretion of sentencing judges. Victoria's baseline sentencing regime was a strange, unique, and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to do so. Tim Marsh talks about the decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal in DPP v Walters, which grappled with this unusual legislative scheme.
Managing a management business. Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Tim Marsh a Licensee for LMA Leadership Management Australia in Brisbane. Tim discusses his past management job roles, his history working in the government sector and his move to the role of Licensee in Queensland. Tim also discusses what makes a LMA licensee successful, the requirements of the role and what LMA is bringing to the Australian personal development business sector.
Managing a management business. Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Tim Marsh a Licensee for LMA Leadership Management Australia in Brisbane. Tim discusses his past management job roles, his history working in the government sector and his move to the role of Licensee in Queensland. Tim also discusses what makes a LMA licensee successful, the requirements of the role and what LMA is bringing to the Australian personal development business sector.
I’m planning a trip to the 2013 Tour and Etape and not using a tour company. It’s a logistical nightmare so I asked Tim Marsh of velonomad.com to help me out. We cover stage watching, flying with bikes, campervans, hotels and rides through the Alps, and much more.