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Behind the Blue
March 5, 2025 - UK & COVID-19, 5 Years On...

Behind the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 109:07


LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 5, 2025) — It's hard to believe it's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic officially arrived in the Commonwealth – but on Friday, March 6, 2020, Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed the state's first COVID-19-positive patient and declared a state of emergency in Kentucky. And that first case was tested and diagnosed right here at the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital. That day began a grueling, years-long grind for medical professionals across the state, the country, and the world. Hospital systems struggled to keep up with surges of severely ill patients coming through their doors. Shortages of personal protective equipment, ventilators, ECMO machines, inpatient beds, and even health care providers themselves led to a type of global health crisis not seen in more than a century.   In today's episode of Behind the Blue, you'll hear from eight longtime employees from the medical side of UK's campus, ranging from administrators to frontline health care providers to researchers. We asked them to reflect on those scary, early days of the pandemic, how it impacted their professional and personal lives, and some of the lessons learned from living through such a significant moment in history. Let's meet our guests for this oral history of the COVID-19 pandemic at UK and in the Commonwealth.   Jenn Alonso has been at UK HealthCare for 13 years and has worked in the medicine intensive care unit (MICU) as a registered nurse since 2014. As a MICU nurse, she works alongside a team of physicians, nurses, therapists and other providers to take care of some of the most critically ill patients who come to UK HealthCare. Alonso was working in the MICU the day UK's first COVID-19 patient was admitted and was directly involved in frontline care for the sickest COVID-19 patients day in and day out.   Kim Blanton, D.N.P., is the chief nursing officer for UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital. Blanton began her nursing career at UK in 1998 in the neuro-trauma ICU and worked her way up through several nursing positions, including rapid response nursing, working as a division charge nurse and managing the cardiovascular stepdown unit. After briefly leaving UK to help create and run an ICU at a local rural hospital, she returned in 2011 as a hospital operations administrator before becoming the UK HealthCare enterprise director for Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) and Quality and Safety. Blanton was serving in her IPAC role when the COVID-19 pandemic began and was instrumental in UK's COVID-19 response: She helped bring home UK students from abroad, called COVID-19 patients to help them navigate their care and quarantine, developed plans and processes for patient surges and PPE needs, and much more.   Kevin Hatton, M.D., Ph.D., is the chief medical officer for UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital. An anesthesiologist by training, he earned both his medical degree and doctorate of philosophydegree from UK. Including his time in residency, Dr. Hatton has worked at UK HealthCare for 21 years, serving in a variety of leadership roles in anesthesiology in critical care medicineprimarily for neurology and cardiovascular ICUs. When the pandemic began, he was serving as senior medical director for critical care services as well as was interim director for ECMO services. Initially, Hatton's role focused on training and preparing the anesthesia critical care team to help provide care for non-COVID ICU patients, as much of the medicine ICU staff's time was spent caring for COVID-positive inpatients. ECMO, the highest form of life support, is a machine that takes over function of a patient's damaged heart and/or lungs by removing a patient's blood, oxygenating it, and returning it into the body. Though ECMO is used on a daily basis at UK HealthCare, its use skyrocketed during the pandemic as patients whose lungs were severely damaged by the virus needed this highest form of life support. As interim director for ECMO services, Hatton and his team had to rapidly develop protocols and processes to use the limited number of ECMO machines to help the most patients possible.   Ashley Montgomery-Yates, M.D., has been physician in the UK Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine since 2013. As a critical care physician, she works primarily in the MICU setting taking care of the sickest patients – people on ventilators, with multi-organ failure, post-operative complications, and more. In 2013, she launched UK HealthCare's ICURecovery Clinic, which helps patients who have been in the ICU navigate the follow-up care and resources they need to recover. At the time, UK HealthCare's ICU Recovery Clinic was just one of three in the nation. Montgomery-Yates is currently the senior vice chair for the Department of Internal Medicine. When the pandemic began, she had recently become the interim chief medical officer for inpatient and emergency services. In this role and as an ICU physician, Montgomery-Yates and her colleagues were heavily involved in the day-to-day care of inpatients with COVID-19. She was part of the team that launched UK's successful Mass Vaccination Clinic out at Kroger Field, and her ICU teams also helped guide the creation of UK HealthCare's brand-new MICU, which opened January 2024.   Meg Pyper is a division charge nurse with the UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital Emergency Department and has been with UK HealthCare Emergency Medicine since 2010. As a charge nurse, her role is like air traffic control for the ED — taking calls from EMS and local hospitals about incoming patients and transfers, determining what services that patient will need upon arrival, and notifying interdisciplinary team members to be prepared when those patients arrive. As a nurse, she was drawn to emergency medicine after seeing her favorite nurse mentors be “the calm in the chaos.” Pyper began in this role just weeks before the pandemic arrived in Kentucky, and she and her team were the first line of care COVID patients received when they arrived at UK Chandler Hospital.   Lindsay Ragsdale, M.D., is the chief medical officer for Kentucky Children's Hospital and chief of the Division of Pediatric Palliative Care. Since arriving at UK in 2013, she has worked to build a robust program that helps seriously ill young patients and their families by caring for them holistically – looking at their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, and helping them navigate the experience of being severely ill.  Ragsdale became the KCH CMO in 2021, right when the COVID-19 delta variant was beginning to affect children much more than previous variants had. She helped set up both the pediatric monoclonal antibody clinic that provided infusions to help protect high-risk pediatric patients, as well as the successful pediatric vaccine clinic, which provided COVID-19 vaccines for children in a playful, engaging environment.   Rob Sprang is the director of Kentucky TeleCare, a role he's held at UK since 1996. UK first began using telehealth services in 1995. Since then, telehealth has grown by leaps and bounds, but its use skyrocketed during the pandemic. Earlier days of telehealth were usually done facility-to-facility — however, the vastly improved technology and public acceptance of telehealth, along with new, more relaxed regulatory laws around its use has allowed telehealth to explode in popularity. When the pandemic hit Kentucky, Sprang and his team — along with countless ambulatory providers and staff – worked 24/7 for more than a week to get UK HealthCare clinics set up to offer telehealth so that patients could still see their providers without needing to go into the hospital or clinic. Telehealth was a critical element in helping to protect both patients and providers from potential exposure to COVID-19.   Vince Venditto, Ph.D., is an associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences in the UK College of Pharmacy with a background in chemistry, drug delivery, and vaccine development. In the early days of the pandemic, his work in blood analysis – looking for biomarkers for cardiovascular disease in up to 1,500 samples at a time – was adapted to do mass testing for COVID antibodies as a means of diagnosis. After PCR tests became the gold standard for diagnosing the disease, his work shifted again — this time to working with local pharmacies for surveillance of COVID out in Kentucky communities. Post-COVID, this project has evolved to include other infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions, and it focuses on increasing access to health care through Kentucky's network of pharmacies. It also has a new name: Pharmacy-based Recruitment Opportunities To Enhance Community Testing and Surveillance (PROTECTS). Venditto co-directs this project along with Brooke Hudspeth, Pharm.D., an associate professor of pharmacy practice and science. Venditto is also part of The Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky (CURE-KY), which fosters multidisciplinary collaborations to address the burden of infectious diseases in the Commonwealth and beyond. This consortium was built on the heels of UK's COVID-19 Unified Research Experts (CURE) Alliance, which was quickly assembled in 2020 to support a full range of COVID-related research. -- Behind the Blue is available via a variety of podcast providers, including iTunes and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. Behind the Blue is a joint production of the University of Kentucky and UK HealthCare. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page.  To discover how the University of Kentucky is advancing our Commonwealth, click here.  

The Human Advantage
Episode 29 - Behind the Briefing Room: Lieutenant Colonel Adam on Leadership in the Intelligence Corps

The Human Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 52:23


In this episode, our host Ash Bhardwaj speaks with Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Adam, the commanding officer of 4 Military Intelligence (4MI) Battalion and the lead intelligence advisor to the commander of the British Army's War Fighting Division - 3rd (UK) Division. ⁠ In this episode, the former Commanding Officer of 4MI Battalion discusses the power of collaboration in intelligence, the importance of moral courage, and the role of analytical precision in making strategic decisions. He discusses the challenges of leading small teams in high-stakes environments and preparing junior leaders to take on complex intelligence roles.⁠ ⁠ Tune in for an in-depth look at leadership, strategic insight, and the human skills that shape effective command.⁠

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast
The Human Advantage Ep 29 - Behind the Briefing Room: Lieutenant Colonel Adam on Leadership in the Intelligence Corps

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 52:23


In this episode, our host Ash Bhardwaj speaks with Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Adam, the commanding officer of 4 Military Intelligence (4MI) Battalion and the lead intelligence advisor to the commander of the British Army's War Fighting Division - 3rd (UK) Division. ⁠ In this episode, the former Commanding Officer of 4MI Battalion discusses the power of collaboration in intelligence, the importance of moral courage, and the role of analytical precision in making strategic decisions. He discusses the challenges of leading small teams in high-stakes environments and preparing junior leaders to take on complex intelligence roles.⁠ ⁠ Tune in for an in-depth look at leadership, strategic insight, and the human skills that shape effective command.⁠

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast
Ep. 90 From Zero to Acro: Building Your Studio with Cheryl Crawford

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 8:58


Tune in as we welcome Cheryl Crawford, Acrobatic Arts Master Teacher and Course Conductor from our UK Division. With years of experience as a studio owner and examiner, Cheryl offers expert insights on setting up an acro studio. Learn about essential equipment, budget-friendly solutions, and practical tips to create a thriving acro program. Whether you're a seasoned instructor or just starting out, Cheryl's valuable advice will help you take your acro classes to the next level. Don't miss out! About Cheryl Cheryl's dance journey began at age 5 with ballet and tap lessons at her local Town Hall. By 10, she had fallen in love with all aspects of dance. She trained for three years at the Theatre School of Dance & Drama in Edinburgh, graduating in 1999 with her RAD Registered teacher status. In 2001, eight months after having her first child, Cheryl established her own dance school. Sixteen years and another child later, she now owns a Dance Studio offering Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Cheer, Contemporary, and her new favorite, Acrobatic Arts. Cheryl is one of the lucky few who truly enjoy their work. As a member of the Acrobatic Arts Staff, she feels honored to be part of the organization and looks forward to growing with the company. Her passion for dance and teaching continues to drive her forward in her career. Need some visuals? Check out Cheryl's Weekly Mini presentation, The Basics of Acro Studio Set Up, on YouTube! If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now! Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast
Ep. 82 OFQUAL Recognition: Acrobatic Arts UK's Journey with Jennifer Shirkey

The Acrobatic Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 13:16


Join us for an enlightening episode as we delve into the significance of OFQUAL recognition for Acrobatic Arts UK with special guest Jennifer Shirkey. Discover how this accreditation elevates standards in dance education and opens new avenues for professional development. Jennifer shares insights into the journey toward OFQUAL approval and discusses the exciting future prospects for Acrobatic Arts in the UK. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on the intersection of excellence, safety, and innovation in the world of AcroDance training! Find out more about Acrobatic Arts Ofqual Recognition here: https://www.acrobaticarts.com/ofqual Questions? Email Jennifer at jennifer@AcrobaticArts.comAbout Jennifer Shirkey Jennifer Shirkey is from Regina, Saskatchewan where she danced competitively in the areas of Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Acrobatic for 15 years. She successfully completed her majors in RAD Ballet and was accepted to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's summer program where she was given the opportunity to further develop her skills and dance technique.She went onto the University of Saskatchewan to complete a bachelor's degree in International Studies and advanced certificate in Economics. She also studied abroad in Guatemala and completed a marketing internship in Madrid, Spain. Her career focus has been in sales, marketing and logistics. While traveling the world over the last 15 years, Jennifer's passion for dance and the arts inspired her to attend dance classes to fulfill her love of dance. Today, she maintains her commitment and involvement in dance as a Ballet Barre Works instructor at Ballet Barre Works Studio and various other studios in Calgary. Jennifer, is currently managing the UK Division and looks forward to supporting Acrobatic Arts' expansion into Europe in the near future. If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now! Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com Acrobatic Arts:https://www.acrobaticarts.com/

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast
Episode 42 - Cognitive Diversity in Teams - Brigadier Jaish Mahan

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 45:08


In this episode we speak to Brigadier Jaish Mahan, who commissioned into the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) in 1994 and has served in roles spanning the medical profession. He has deployed on seven operational tours, including Kosovo, Sierra Leone, the Iraq war and Afghanistan three times. Brigadier Mahan has been an Army Reservist since his transition from the Regular Army in 2016, and was Deputy Commander (Reserves) 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team, before taking up his current position as Deputy Commander (Reserves) 1st UK Division.    Drawing from his experiences, Brigadier Mahan emphasised the importance of consistent and stable values and highlighted integrity as the pre-eminent one, due to the importance of creating trust between leaders and their teams. He also comments on how a leadership intervention can be pivotal in altering the dynamic of a team and the situation, and how establishing relationships with teams wider than your own, early on, can increase support later. He acknowledges the power of facilitating cognitive diversity in teams, allowing individuals and teams to find their own way using empowered delegation - a concept that the British Army recognises as Mission Command. 

David Vance Podcast
Palestinian Health Service (UK division)

David Vance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 6:25


Lord David Cameron suggests that the UK wishes to fly seriously injured Palestinians to be treated in NHS hospitals. Why? Aren't there any hospitals in the Middle East?   PLEASE consider signing up to my brand new FREE substack by clicking here   Please note that TICKETS for our next LIVE show in LONDON are now available here! https://www.tickettailor.com/events/davidpeterevents/1115546 This podcast is sponsored by https://www.quantumhypno.co.uk/  

TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition
EV startup Arrival looks to sell off assets, intellectual property of UK division

TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 2:39


Commercial EV startup Arrival's business continues to unravel. Arrival announced Monday in a regulatory filing that its UK division is entering administration, the country's version of bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Human Advantage
Episode 6 - Building Teams in the Margins - The Army Sergeant Major WO1 Paul Carney

The Human Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 37:52


In this episode, our host Captain Ash Bhardwaj speaks to the British Army's most senior soldier - the Army Sergeant Major, Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Paul Carney. He joined the Army as a Combat Engineer in 1997 and has served on operations in Macedonia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. His junior and senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) appointments were spread between Close Support Armoured Engineering and General Support Engineering. He was the Squadron Sergeant Major of 20 Field Squadron in 36 Engineer Regiment, Regimental Sergeant Major at 22 Engineer Regiment, and the Command Sergeant Major of the 3rd (UK) Division. WO1 Carney has instructed Troop Commanders and Sergeants in both demolition and bridging at the Royal Engineer Warfare Wing, and has attended the Intimidate Command and Staff Course (Land) as a WO1. In this interview, we explore the changes in leadership approach as a soldier moves through the ranks, ultimately distilling 25 years of leadership into the phrase 'knowing your people'.

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast
The Human Advantage Ep.6 - 'Building Teams in the Margins' - The Army Sergeant Major WO1 Paul Carney

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 37:52


In this episode we speak with the British Army's most senior soldier - the Army Sergeant Major, Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Paul Carney. He joined the Army as a Combat Engineer in 1997 and has served on operations in Macedonia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. His junior and senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) appointments were spread between Close Support Armoured Engineering and General Support Engineering. He was the Squadron Sergeant Major of 20 Field Squadron in 36 Engineer Regiment, Regimental Sergeant Major at 22 Engineer Regiment, and the Command Sergeant Major of the 3rd (UK) Division. WO1 Carney has instructed Troop Commanders and Sergeants in both demolition and bridging at the Royal Engineer Warfare Wing, and has attended the Intimidate Command and Staff Course (Land) as a WO1. In this interview, we explore the changes in leadership approach as a soldier moves through the ranks, ultimately distilling 25 years of leadership into the phrase 'knowing your people'.

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast
Episode 35 - 'Leading the British Army' - Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Patrick Sanders, KCB, CBE, DSO

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 42:02


In this episode we speak to the Chief of the General Staff (CGS), General Sir Patrick Sanders, KCB, CBE, DSO, ADC Gen. Commissioned into the Royal Green Jackets (RGJ) in 1984, he served in Northern Ireland, Kosovo and Bosnia, before commanding the 2nd Battalion RGJ in 2005, where he managed their transition to become the 4th Battalion the Rifles, deploying with them to Iraq in 2007. In 2009, he commanded 20th Armoured Brigade, a role in which he deployed to Afghanistan to command Task Force Helmand in 2011. Subsequently, he served as the Chief of Defence Staff's Liaison Officer to the US Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2012, later becoming Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Operations) in the UK Ministry of Defence. Following his command of the 3rd (UK) Division in 2015, General Patrick assumed the role of Commander Field Army in 2016. He later took command of Joint Force Command (now Strategic Command) in 2019 and, in June 2022, became Chief of the General Staff and professional head of the British Army.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
UPDATE: HSBC buys the UK division of Silicon Valley Bank for £1

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 16:18 Transcription Available


(1) HSBC buys the UK division of Silicon Valley Bank for a nominal fee. (2) US authorities protect SVB deposits in a bid to avert contagion. (3) Sunak says that a plan to support UK tech businesses will be announced "very shortly" (4) Goldman scraps it's bet on a March rate hike because of "recent stress in the banking system."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
SHORTS 02 | Operating in a VUCA World with General Sir James Rupert Everard

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 2:27


In these ‘Shorts' episodes of my podcast, I'll be selecting my favourite moments from previous episodes. This one comes from Episode 33 and my interview with General Sir James Everard KCB, OBE. He became a commissioned officer in the British Army in 1983 and joined the 17th/21st Lancers and has extensive operational experience having commanded at every level in the British Army, including the Queen's Royal Lancers, 20th Armoured Brigade, 3rd(UK) Division and the UK Field Army. In this clip, he talks about the VUCA acronym – and why simplicity is key as a leader.  FREE RESOURCES Ben's FREE 10-4-10 Leadership Programme: https://bit.ly/FREEleadershipmini-course (https://bit.ly/FREEleadershipmini-course)  Ben's website: https://bit.ly/BenMortonLeadership (https://bit.ly/BenMortonLeadership)  LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE https://www.ben-morton.com/episode33/ (https://www.ben-morton.com/episode33/) 

Wavell Room Audio Reads
Fail to train or train to fail

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022


Introduction The British Army's inability to train at scale seriously challenges the credibility of 3(UK) Division as the Army's ‘warfighting' division.  If we were asked to fight, we'd struggle.  This is rather stark given current circumstances, but we are running the same risks to manoeuvre that have been realised by... The post Fail to train or train to fail appeared first on Wavell Room.

Inside College Soccer
20: Jon & Ged Maloney - SRUSA Women's Soccer (UK Division)

Inside College Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 74:28


This NEW Episode features, father and son duo, Jon and Ged Maloney, who are are part of the Women's Soccer Division here in the UK, to talk all things SRUSA Women's Soccer, and also Jon's U.S. College Soccer career.  This episode is brought to you by Sports Recruiting USA, the College Soccer Recruiting Experts. Check out us on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/sportsrecruitingusa Instagram: www.instagram.com/srusa_womenssoccer Twitter: www.twitter.com/sportrecruitusa

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
Dentists: Unsung Heroes Of Healthcare Delivery

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 8:54


This week on Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine we hear from Craig Miller, professor of oral medicine and chief of UK Division of Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine and Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology in the College of Dentistry . He talks about the ever expanding role dentists play in healthcare delivery. In fact, the UK College of Dentistry was intricately involved in the recent massive COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Kroger Field and it is also a part of a new project, funded through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, addressing a "wicked problem" in Appalachia by designing and evaluating a health education curriculum for elementary school children in Casey County, Kentucky.

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
Ep #033 – General Sir James Rupert Everard. Former Senior British Army Officer

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 35:38


In this episode we are joined by General Sir James Everard KCB, OBE. He became a commissioned officer in the British Army in 1983 and joined the 17th/21st Lancers and has extensive operational experience having commanded at every level in the British Army, including the Queen's Royal Lancers, 20th Armoured Brigade, 3rd(UK) Division and the UK Field Army.  He served in the UK Liaison Officer at the Pentagon as One-Star General, at the UK Ministry of Defence as the Assistant Chief of the General Staff, as Two-Star General,  and as the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Strategy & Operations Three-Star General). His final appointment was as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe.    James recently took up the appointment of Lead Senior Mentor for NATO Allied Command Operations in January 2021, where along with the The Senior Mentors, he provides high-level coaching, advice and support to NATO Commanders. This is a truly fascinating episode not least because James' experience ranges from leading 11 soldier soldiers and 3 tanks to 10's of thousands of troops and having influence over millions in his final role. We unpack leadership transitions, operating in a VUCA world, discipline, high performing teams and the importance of happiness, which I didn't expect a retired General to mention! Links Mentioned: Find out more about Ben's work: https://linktr.ee/BMLeadership (https://linktr.ee/BMLeadership)

The Mindset Mentor Meets
#30 The Mindset Mentor Meets... CEO Gobeyond Partners, Mark Palmer

The Mindset Mentor Meets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 34:36


Welcome to this week's episode of The Mindset Mentor Meets Podcast which hears Angela interviewing Mark Palmer, CEO at Gobeyond Partners, part of Webhelp. About our guest Mark is the CEO of Gobeyond Partners (part of Webhelp), a market leader in customer experience, customer journey design and operations transformation. Mark started his career in France in 1992 working for Valeo (a CAC 40 automotive group) where he spent 9 years of his career. Mark started in production management, established a successful business improvement academy in Paris, became the Key Account Director for Japanese manufacturers in Europe and went onto run the UK Division, appointed on his 30th Birthday. His final role at Valeo was as the global management development director. Mark joined OEE Consulting in 2001 and became MD in 2008. From 2008 > 2018, the firm grew into a mid-tier player and quintupled in size - working with some of the UK's best-known organisations. The business was sold to Webhelp in 2018. OEE then merged with Webhelp's professional services business to form Gobeyond Partners. Mark has a degree in French and an MBA from Cardiff Business School. About this show Mark shares his proudest moments which include how he tackled the difficult task of making people redundant which on first hearing might sound shocking but he goes on to tell us HOW he went about this thankless role with heart and by doing the right things in the right way. The response from the people demonstrates they felt. He generously talks about the lessons he has learnt along the way, including after a sleepless night wondering how he was going to sort out a mess he and the team were in, he created a new way of working based on co-creating value with clients and placing the client at the centre of the narrative.  Mark is cool with showing his vulnerability and says its absolute okay to fail and be 'a bit rubbish sometimes', which is something that will make many of us breathe a sigh of relief. This half hour is packed with open and honest reflection. About the Host Angela Cox, Mindset Mentor is an award-winning behavioural change life coach. She works with leaders and professionals helping them to stop being stuck, build the belief and unleash their absolute potential. To find out more about working with Angela visit http://www.angela-cox.co.uk To follow on social media http://www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoxmindsetmentor http://www.instagram.com/mindset_mentor_angela_cox http://www.facebook.com/mindsetmentorangelacox You can purchase Angela's book, Enough here... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Enough-proves-achieve-an

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine
Caring For A Loved One With Autism In The Midst Of A Pandemic

Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 8:03


Last week's segment on caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's during the COVID-19 Pandemic generated several questions and one significant suggestion: what advice do you have for parents caring for a loved one with autism? Dr. Greg got some answers from Family Support Specialist Melanie Tyner-Wilson of the UK Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics. She's also a team member of Autism Society of the Bluegrass.

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#24: Colonel (Retd) Tim Wilson OBE - CEO MSI Global Alliance - The Power of Influence & Persuasion

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 37:07


Tim Wilson OBE is CEO of MSI Global Alliance, a 30-year-old association of 260 independent law & accounting firms in over 100 countries. He leads a small team based in London which facilitates networking opportunities worldwide for MSI’s members.Before becoming CEO of MSI, Tim worked in the charity sector. Before that was an Army officer serving on several operations worldwide, receiving an OBE for leadership in Iraq.He is married with 3 children and is a keen sportsman; he bob-sleighed & played rugby & polo in his youth & now cycles & runs. Inspired by being Military Assistant to General Sir Sam Cowan Royal Signals - an original thinker, unorthodox, not afraid to challenge status quo and change the culture. A legend. Worked for General Sir Mike Jackson in UK Division deployed to Bosnia. Huge moral courage dealing with warring parties. Fun to work for & gave huge commitment for him. Gave appreciation & congratulations. CO of Queens’s Dragoon Guards QDG - cavalry Regiment in Iraq. Learning from Mistakes - On reflection he could have been less directive & controlling (C2) - to have “Let Go” more & empowered rather than mistrust. C2 vs Environmental Control to help Leaders flourish & grow. Be more collegiate. Beware the Bullies. Now Tim needs to influence firms globally without having power over them.Top Tip - Collaboration & “socialise an idea” to get buy-in. Then frame vision, explain, check ongoing buy-in. Innovate & challenge status quo.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tag Team Talk - Der deutsche Wrestling Podcast

Tim ist verliebt. Seine Angebete: Die neugegründete UK-Division von NXT. Im neuen Podcast darf er schwärmen. Außerdem: Exklusive Informationen zu den neuesten Plänen für Brock Lesnar. -- Intro: "Volatile Reaction" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

Tag Team Talk - Der deutsche Wrestling Podcast

Tim ist verliebt. Seine Angebete: Die neugegründete UK-Division von NXT. Im neuen Podcast darf er schwärmen. Außerdem: Exklusive Informationen zu den neuesten Plänen für Brock Lesnar. -- Intro: "Volatile Reaction" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

Tag Team Talk - Der deutsche Wrestling Podcast

Tim ist verliebt. Seine Angebete: Die neugegründete UK-Division von NXT. Im neuen Podcast darf er schwärmen. Außerdem: Exklusive Informationen zu den neuesten Plänen für Brock Lesnar. -- Intro: "Volatile Reaction" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

Shot of Wrestling
Episode 110 Joey Janela

Shot of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 59:06


It's episode 110 and Green Man is back and he brings his exclusive interview with the Bad Boy Joey Janela.  We break down the news of the week including the UK Division, Women's Tag Titles & if the strict rules in Louisiana will impact Mania and local Indy shows.  All this and more on this week's show sponsored brought to you by To Be the Man Comics!  

Wrestling 2 the MAX
Wrestling 2 the MAX: WWE 205 Live Review (11.7.17)

Wrestling 2 the MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 24:03


On this week’s Wrestling 2 the MAX WWE 205 Live Review...Harry Broadhurst and Paul Leazar talk about the lads from the UK Division of the WWE showing up on the show, which ended up with Tyler Bate facing Enzo Amore, Mark Andrews teaming up with Cedric Alexander, and much more!

Radulich In Broadcasting Network
Wrestling 2 the MAX: WWE 205 Live Review (11.7.17)

Radulich In Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 25:00


  On this week’s Wrestling 2 the MAX WWE 205 Live Review... Harry Broadhurst and Paul Leazar talk about the lads from the UK Division of the WWE showing up on the show, which ended up with Tyler Bate facing Enzo Amore, Mark Andrews teaming up with Cedric Alexander, and much more!

Wrestling 2 the MAX
Wrestling 2 the MAX: WWE 205 Live Review (11.7.17)

Wrestling 2 the MAX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 24:03


On this week’s Wrestling 2 the MAX WWE 205 Live Review...Harry Broadhurst and Paul Leazar talk about the lads from the UK Division of the WWE showing up on the show, which ended up with Tyler Bate facing Enzo Amore, Mark Andrews teaming up with Cedric Alexander, and much more!

Podcasts – Canadian Military History Podcast
Episode 057 – Brigadier Alastair Bruce of Crionaich

Podcasts – Canadian Military History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017


ARMY Alastair was a regular soldier for four years (1979-1983), seeing active service in the Falklands War of 1982 and also on peace keeping duties in Northern Ireland with the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. He is still a reserve officer, currently serving as Deputy Commander (R), 3rd UK Division in the rank of Brigadier, having served in Media and Communications and commanding the Media Operations Group (Volunteers). In March 2004 he completed his period of mobilized service on active operations […]

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Wrestling Inc. Audio
Triple H Call Highlights: Ricochet's Status, New PC?, NXT To Cable, Paul Ellering, UK Division Plans

Wrestling Inc. Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 42:53


Triple H took part in a media conference call today to promote Saturday's "NXT Takeover: Chicago" card. Wrestling INC. asked Triple H if plans for the UK division have changed since last year, and the possibility of NXT moving to cable television with the amount of money going out for sports programming.  HHH also discussed the possibility of main roster talent moving to NXT to "freshen up", finding a new role for Paul Ellering, Bobby Roode's comments about WWE creating a "new, larger" Performance Center, Ricochet "tweaking himself" this past Monday in Paris and more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Wrestling Inc. Audio
WINC Podcast (6/18): WWE RAW Review With Matt Morgan, Sasha Banks And Bayley Feud, AJ Styles

Wrestling Inc. Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 61:16


Matt Morgan (@BPmattmorgan), Raj Giri (@RajGiri_303), and Glenn Rubenstein (@GlennRubenstein) are back for the latest edition of the Wrestling Inc. podcast. Topics include: - WWE RAW Review - SummerSlam main event. - AJ Styles on the cover of WWE 2K19. - Dolph Ziggler winning the Intercontinental Championship. - What to do with Constable Corbin? - WWE ramping up Sasha Banks vs. Bayley story. - The guys talk former wrestlers commenting on today's product. - WWE announces UK Division. - Paige getting assaulted by a fan after WWE MITB. And more! Today's episode is brought to you by SeatGeek. Buying tickets to sports and concerts can be complicated and confusing, but there is a better way to buy – with SeatGeek. SeatGeek is the smartest, easiest way to get tickets every type of live event including WWE. Whether you're searching for a last minute deal, planning a night out, or need to find the perfect gift, SeatGeek helps you find the best seats at the best prices – fully guaranteed. There's nothing quite like seeing your favorite team or musician in person and SeatGeek will get you closer to the action for a great value. Just download the SeatGeek app and enter promo code INC today. That's promo code INC for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Social Suplex Podcast Network
The Ricky & Clive Wrestling Show - WWE United Kingdom Division & Upcoming UK Championship Tournament w/ World Class Radio’s Rance Morris

Social Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 110:28


Rance joins Clive this week to take a special look at the WWE UK Division, and the upcoming second installment of the Network exclusive United Kingdom Championship Tournament. How well has the UK Division been presented since its inception? Which wrestlers are the biggest success stories? What are the implications of the upcoming tournament’s format and competitors? All these questions will be discussed, and the podcast will close with a British wrestler themed quiz. We’re planning a special NXT episode for June 6th, help us celebrate by taking this NXT Fan Survey. Catch us on Twitter and Facebook @RickyandClive - and check out Social Suplex’s Facebook Group.Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts: - One Nation Radio / Outsider’s Edge /  Keepin’ It Strong Style /  The Wrestling Wash -  and brand new Indie show, Grown Men Watch This S***? - all available on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, and Stitcher - rate and review on the app of your choice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations

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