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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist John Haines-Eitzen, Cornell University Senior Lecturer and Artist-in-Residence. They talk about his journey from rural Pennsylvania to the Philadelphia Orchestra, and then onto his current position at Cornell University. John also takes a deep dive in to his experimentation with cutting edge cello technology. For more information on John, visit:www.saddleridermusic.comYou can also find John on Facebook and Instagram: @saddle_rider_musicIf you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.comFollow us on Instagram @theCelloSherpa
The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews cellist John Haines-Eitzen, Cornell University Senior Lecturer and Artist-in-Residence. They talk about his journey from rural Pennsylvania to the Philadelphia Orchestra, and then onto his current position at Cornell University. John also takes a deep dive in to his experimentation with cutting edge cello technology. For more information on John, visit:www.saddleridermusic.comYou can also find John on Facebook and Instagram: @saddle_rider_musicIf you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.comFollow us on Instagram @theCelloSherpa
Predictions we're on the pathway for commissioners to be called in at Gore District Council. An independent review's been sought following ongoing issues between mayor Ben Bell and his Chief Executive Stephen Parry. Massey University expert Jeff McNeill says there's been a fundamental breakdown between the two and things just aren't working. "The way out is going to be- get somebody else in to break this financial circuit process. It may be they don't go as far as a commission, it could be that they just put in a manager." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with three researchers who study how climate research is funded to find out whether the pomp and circumstance of high-profile climate innovation prizes outweighs the actual research they fund, or whether they actually play an important role in the larger effort to find climate solutions.Featuring David Reiner, University Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy at the Cambridge Judge Business School; Abbas Abdul, Researcher at the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex; and Mark Maslin, professor of Earth System Science at University College London.This episode was written and produced by Katie Flood. The executive producer is Mend Mariwany. Eloise Stevens does our sound design and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Full credits for this episode are available here. A transcript will be available soon. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.Further reading: Earthshot prize: five winners that will help solve major environmental problemsLongitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Universities are continuing their arms race against ChatGPT and AI. Their plagiarism software, Turnitin, now has the ability to spot artificially formulated material with 98 percent accuracy. Some New Zealand universities say they won't use the new tool, preferring to wait until the technology has been tested before deciding. Simon Mccullum, Victoria University senior lecturer in software engineering, says universities are fighting a battle against AI that they won't win. "It's an arms race, which the generative AI will win. Because as soon as it got someone to test against, it will just change and get better." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A positive step in condemning Iran - in the Beehive today. Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta's now put a motion before the House to condemn the regime, which was unanimously passed. It comes a day after news a Kiwi couple had safely left the country, after being detained there for months. Massey University lecturer, Negar Partow says when the pair set off for Iran, they couldn't have known protests and a Government crackdown were about to kick off. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beejal Coulson is the Creator and Founder of Quantum Life Technique. She is a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in the UK and Mallorca. She began her career in Academia / Education and pursued her role successfully as a University Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Psychology for 21 years and a life/business coach for 10 years before she experienced a major life transition 7 years ago. Beejal went on to train in Rapid Transformational Therapy and dedicated herself to her new vocation building a thriving clinical practice treating clients from all over the world with medical and mental health conditions. Through her own health transformation, fascination with the Quantum world and Neuroscience, being deeply inspired by the teachings for two decades of so many in the personal development field, she has developed an incredible modality called Quantum Life Technique. Helping people to access their superconscious mind through guided meditation to discover/gain clarity over their highest potentials using the power of the Quantum field and align them to creating and living the life and career/business of their wildest dreams. Beejal has founded Quantum Life Technique Training Academy so she can train others to spread the magic of helping people raise consciousness across the globe by aligning to their highest potentials. Beejal has also recently become a four time Best Selling contributing Ignite author - Ignite Female Change Makers, Ignite Happiness, Ignite Your Inner Spirit and Ignite Your Possibilities. You will leave this episode …With some science facts based on quantum physics around the interpretation of energy, frequency and vibration Understanding the levels of consciousness based on the map of consciousness developed by David R Hawkins and how these levels impact on our energetic frequenciesWith key practical tools and techniques to raise your emotional intelligence and activate your sage powers for business successHaving discovered the ‘Quantum Life Technique' – and how this cutting edge modality can catapult you and your business, fast-tracking you to a higher consciousness by discovering your highest potentials and aligning to themExplore Beejal's free audio meditation, Love, Peace and Light here
Dancer, yoga teacher and University Senior Lecturer Hayley Henderson - soon to be Dr Henderson as she completes her PhD - talks about her many interests and activities, and how she brings wellbeing to life in her university teaching as well as her new business and how she manages her time in taking up as many personal challenges as she can to take her out of her comfort zone! See https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-henderson-b-a-hons-m-sc-fhea-ab201328/ Originally Broadcast 22nd Feb on Open4Business on NLive Radio
Cabinet is meeting today to review Aotearoa's traffic light settings.Auckland, Northland and lower vaccinated areas in the central and east coast of the North Island are at the red level.The rest of the North Island and South Island is at Orange.Otago University's Lesley Gray told Tim Dower while Auckland has a high vaccination rate, there's already change coming with the region's borders opening on Wednesday.“Whether the Government feel that they want to bring Auckland to Orange as well as the boundary change, that might be a step too far given the numbers that we're still seeing.”LISTEN ABOVE
Monday 3rd May 2021 The AM Show spoke to Carrie Barber who is a Senior Lecturer at Waikato University. She came on the show to talk about her app 'Positively Pregnant' which aims to help women with who may be suffering from post natal depression. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Roulet discusses three “degrowth”-oriented strategies that companies can pursue to open new opportunities while benefitting the environmen. Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory & Information Systems at Cambridge Judge Business School. Companies can apply degrowth to product design to create products with a longer lifespan or which are locally produced. An example is social enterprise Fairphone, which makes phones that can be more easily repaired in the interest of longevity. Companies can reposition themselves in the value chain by delegating some tasks to stakeholders. Toymaker LEGO has launched marketplaces for trading used products or creating new designs. Firms can create degrowth-focused standards for others in the industry to follow, the way apparel company Patagonia provides free repairs for its products and those of other manufacturers.
Today we tend to think of polygamy as an unnatural marital arrangement characteristic of fringe sects or uncivilized peoples. Historian Sarah Pearsall shows us that polygamy's surprising history encompasses numerous colonies, indigenous communities, and segments of the American nation. Polygamy—as well as the fight against it—illuminates many touchstones of American history: the Pueblo Revolt and other uprisings against the Spanish; Catholic missions in New France; New England settlements and King Philip's War; the entrenchment of African slavery in the Chesapeake; the Atlantic Enlightenment; the American Revolution; missions and settlement in the West; and the rise of Mormonism.Pearsall expertly opens up broader questions about monogamy's emergence as the only marital option, tracing the impact of colonial events on property, theology, feminism, imperialism, and the regulation of sexuality. She shows that heterosexual monogamy was never the only model of marriage in North America.-Sarah M. S. Pearsall is a University Senior Lecturer in the History of Early America and the Atlantic World at Cambridge University. She received her Ph.D. in History from Harvard University and has held teaching positions at St. Andrews University, Northwestern University, and Oxford Brookes University. She is the author of Atlantic Families: Lives and Letters in the Later Eighteenth Century and Polygamy: An Early American History.---Support for the Age of Jackson Podcast was provided by Isabelle Laskari, Jared Riddick, John Muller, Julianne Johnson, Laura Lochner, Mark Etherton, Marshall Steinbaum, Martha S. Jones, Michael Gorodiloff, Mitchell Oxford, Richard D. Brown, Rod, Rosa, Stephen Campbell, and Victoria Johnson, as well as Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville, TN.
Dr. Richard Satur with dClinic joins us to discuss how blockchain is changing healthcare today. Dr. Satur has obtained degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Education. Dr. Satur has worked in IT for over 30 years. Originally a University Senior Lecturer and Researcher, Dr. Satur setup an IT Development company building Enterprise Solutions for major corporates throughout the world. He has worked in Hong Kong, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and Italy. With expertise in AI and Data Mining, he quickly turned his attention to building Healthcare Solutions for a number of clients. During this period, he advanced intelligent data mining techniques for Oncology, Chronic Disease, Shared Care Planning and Mobile Healthcare. Over the last 15 years, Dr. Satur has continued to advance his own Blockchain platform, putting the patient at the centre of their care. He has also provided consulting for a number of major healthcare companies. In particular he has expanded his expertise in Blockchain, HL7, FHIR and interoperability between healthcare silos. https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardsatur/ https://dclinic.co https://dclinic.co/doc/dclinc-onepager.pdf https://www.linkedin.com/posts/deloittesea_deloitte-deloittesg-healthcare-activity-6562291028953563136-u0a3/ View this episode on our website here. *Disclaimer. None of this information is financial advice. ~ Want to learn more about cryptocurrency? Check out our blog today! ~ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Discord, Minds.com, Steemit, and Uptrennd today! ~ Stay up to date with the latest news in cryptocurrency by opting-in to our newsletter! You will receive daily emails (M-S) that are personalized and curated content specific to you and your interests, powered by artificial intelligence. ~ We host various events around the New Orleans area. If you are in town come out and join us! ~ Are you an accredited investor looking to invest in cryptocurrency? Check out Crescent City Capital. ~ Want to take educational courses on cryptocurrency? Sign up for Unchained University today! ~ Want access to a hand-researched database of over 7,000 companies & people in crypto? CryptoList has what you're looking for! ~ We hope you are enjoying our cryptocurrency and blockchain educational content! We greatly appreciate donations, which all go directly towards creating even better educational content. Thank you for your generosity! BTC: 3BpSmgS8h1sNtbk6VMiVWxoftcwBxAfGxR ETH: 0x743c0426CE838A659F56aFC4d3c10872d758EC79 LTC: MKCpf3qEVfT6yprhDhkJJcdNpqh5PZXSbx
We have a special edition of the podcast and seminar this week as we celebrate the release of our esteemed colleague Dr Sarah M.S. Pearsall’s new book, ‘Polygamy: An Early American History’. Dr Pearsall is University Senior Lecturer in the History of Early America and the Atlantic World here at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow at Robinson College. Here, she talks about her new book, the themes and historical episodes it explores and its relationship with her prior work, with second year PhD student Evelyn Strope. They touch on the importance of understanding polygamy as a constant presence in Early America, the consequences this has for our assumptions about the primacy of heterosexual monogamy in American life, and writing history that complements or challenges that of your own dissertation supervisor! Polygamy: An Early American History is published by Yale University Press and is available to order here https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300226843/polygamy If you have any questions, suggestions or feedback, get in touch via @camericanist on Twitter or ltd27@cam.ac.uk. Spread the word, and thanks for listening! See you next week! Schedule for the Cambridge American History Seminar- https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/seminars/american-history-seminar
Megan's conversation with Dr. Denise Pope this week is a must listen for parents! Dr. Pope is an author and senior lecturer at Stanford University and the founder of an organization called Challenge Success. Its mission is to partner with schools, families, and communities to promote a broad definition of success and to implement research-based strategies so that all kids are healthy and engaged with learning. Dr. Pope talks about the unspoken messages we send our kids about what we value and want to instill in them and how that might be at odds with what we, as parents, say that we value. Understanding that parenting in the age of over scheduling and social media can feel overwhelming as parents struggle to make the best choices for our families, Dr. Pope offers research backed information that kids need downtime, playtime, and family time daily. They need families and schools that are safe places to make mistakes and learn from them. Challenge Success has done the heavy lifting of compiling all the research parents want and presenting it in an accessible way as we all learn more about the connection between academic health, physical health and emotional health. Challengesuccess.org Books by Dr. Denise Pope Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119022444/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EEXaBbQC0V8H4 Doing School: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students https://www.amazon.com/dp/0300098332/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2DXaBbN6JEGP9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Marketing & Strategy
Dr Eden Yin, University Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School, says a strong brand implies a quality product, and a high quality product at the outset is essential in building the brand. His forthcoming two-day Executive Education programme on brand building deals with the strategies and processes involved. Aimed at brand managers who deal with brands on a daily basis, Dr Yin also expects interest from NGOs and not-for-profit organisations.
Dr Abigail Brundin (Magdalene 1991), University Senior Lecturer in the Department of Italian, Pilkington Prize winner 2013 In C17th Italy, the number of girls and young women entering convents rose rapidly as dowries became increasingly expensive. Not all the girls went willingly and some left powerful written accounts of their experiences.
Dr Tim Minshall (Christ's 1993), University Senior Lecturer in Technology Management Engineers are fantastic – they are the people who change the world. Engineers put a man on the moon, develop the internet, build skyscrapers, rebuild bodies…and so much more. Yet not many people know what engineers actually do. This talk will reveal – in just ten words – the secrets of what engineers really get up to as they work hard to build a better future for us all.
Clare Chambers is University Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Fellow of Jesus College, University of Cambridge. Her field is political philosophy, particularly feminist and liberal theories of justice, equality, autonomy, culture, family and the body. Clare is the author of two books: Sex, Culture, and Justice: The Limits of Choice (Penn State University Press, 2008) and, with Phil Parvin, Political Philosophy: A Complete Introduction (Hodder, forthcoming 2012). She has also written numerous articles and chapters on feminist and liberal political philosophy. This podcast is an audio recording of Clare's talk - "The Marriage-Free State" - at the Aristotelian Society on 7 January 2013. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.
Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Health Management
Research into the provision of healthcare support for outpatient medical services, led by Dr Houyuan Jiang, University Senior Lecturer in Management Science at Cambridge Judge Business School, concludes that a unified Performance-Based Contract approach with threshold penalties would achieve the best outcomes for outpatients.