show episodes
 
In the podcast series HR Inside Out - Demystifying HR & People Management Susan and her guests weave a tapestry of information, insights and guidance around HR, people management and the work processes we could all understand and “do” better. Sharing examples both personally and through interviews of others who have walked the path of daring greatly, she offers insights for those who wish support on their own journey as they become the best version of themselves and within their organizations.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Road to Genome

North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
'The Road to Genome' is a new podcast series from the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service (NEY GMS) that provides an exciting new opportunity to engage healthcare professionals from across the NHS on a journey of discovery in the fast-moving, innovative field of genomic medicine. Selected guests will share their own personal stories and experiences and inspire others to get involved. In this series, we’ll talk to healthcare professionals and experts in the field to understand mor ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
NEYE YOSI_BY_GD

Neye Yosi _by_GD_TAMIL

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Hey,hello everyone this a podcasting channel based on mystery,cricketing,fictonal story , and gaming ideas so keep supporting our channel share others our channel and SO ONE DAY WILL LEAVE THIS WORLD BEHIND SO LIVE A LIFE WITH JOY TO REMEMBER 😊😊👍
  continue reading
 
Ney Torres became Financially Free at 25. Here he interviews his mentors and people on the top of their game. To find what they do, how they do it and why they do it. HOW IT WILL BENEFIT YOU? Give you the road map to understand money and wealth strategies so you can figure what works for you or how to implement those nuggets of wisdom to your business and personal finances and live.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Let's Get Social

NCSU School of Social Work

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Daily+
 
This platform is designed to not only provide valuable insights and stories for social workers but also to bridge the gap between research and practice in the social work profession. Discussing important topics, each episode can help keep practitioners informed and inspired to make positive impacts. With a steadfast commitment to preparing the next generation of social workers, we aim to equip them with the skills, knowledge and values they need to make meaningful and lasting improvements in ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
If your experiencing a change or going through the journey we call life(EVERYONE) MyJoy-Ney will inspire you to elevate and take action. It is a place where personal stories will happen that are not often told. Be apart of MyJoyNey and live for your soul!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
RADIOWADA

National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Made with love by communication design students, 2018 batch of NID AP, under the guidance of Ms Moushumi Bhowmik. radiowada@nid.ac.in www.instagram.com/radio.wada
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Slash: The Podcast is where I (Keith Ogden) interview people who have found themselves doing something on the side of their full time job aka their slash. In almost all cases, this side gig is really what they are passionate about. Just about everyone has a slash these days. Join me in discovering the reasons why!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Carl Wolfson

Carl Wolfson

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Progressive talk-show host Carl Wolfson brings his unique perspective to the political and social issues of the day. This includes in-depth interviews with top newsmakers, pointed commentary and humorous segments such as Weasel of the Week. Carl is a longtime comedian and activist who actually uses his degrees: a B.S. in Communications and an M.A. in Political Science. “Carl in the Morning” streams live @ www.XRAY.fm, 7 am to 9 am, PT, weekdays from Portland, Oregon.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
On the final episode of Season 2 of The Road to Genome, Helen speaks to Karen Westaway, Lynch Syndrome Project Manager for the West Yorkshire & Harrogate Cancer Alliance. Karen tells us about her journey into Nursing, her amazing work as one of the Lynch Syndrome Nurse Educators with the NEY GMS, and where she is now.…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Dimple Dhabalia has woven both her own story and that of others she has worked with into a phenomenal book, Tell Me My Story: Challenging the Narrative of Service Before Self; a book that digs deep into the realities that so many of us who provide service to others (because “caring for others in inherent to who we are, and to do anyt…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen chats to Gill Moss, Nurse Director for the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service. Some of Gill's earliest memories are of her desire for nursing, and as she says herself, Gill has "quite literally followed her dream". Gill works to embed genomics into nursing & midwifery pathways, and raise awa…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen uncovers the twists and turns of Paul Roberts' journey into genomics. From a planned career of teaching, to becoming the Lead Solid Cancer Scientist for the NEY GMS, Paul's route into genomics is, like many, full of twists and turns!By North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Passion and legacy… will those attending your celebration of life affirm that you found and lived yours? What lives will you have positively impacted over the course of your career? Are you genuinely practicing the values you aspire to? Will you be able to say that you had some fun along the way? Interested in learning more? Hope you…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen is joined by Polly Talley, the Haemato-Oncology (HaemOnc) Lead Scientist for the NEY Genomic Laboratory Hub, and Senior Scientific Advisor for HaemOnc with the NHS England Genomics Unit. Polly tells us about her journey into the world of genomics and how her career has developed, and continues to develop…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen chats to our Genomic Lead Nurse, Kay Cawthron, about her journey into genomics and her current work with the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service. From a young age, Kay was inspired by nursing, and providing care to those who need it most. Join us to hear how Kay rose to her current position a…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: If you are seeking tools to help your spark or that of those you care about burn brighter, I would like to introduce you to Tony Martignetti. Through Tony’s latest book, Campfire Lessons for Leaders: How Uncovering Our Past Can Propel Us Forward, he shares transformational stories of courageous individuals, including himself, unearth…
  continue reading
 
Celebrating 'International Day of the Midwife' on Sunday 5th May, our first episode of The Road to Genome season 2 features an interview with Lead Midwife for the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service, Denise Barnes. Denise talks to us about the role of the midwife, and how genomics influences the care and treatment options of pregnant pe…
  continue reading
 
In the last episode of our first series, your host Helen Bethell is in conversation with…… herself! For one episode only, Helen turns the tables and hands the mic to Jack Darling, to interview the interviewer! As a Genetic Counsellor, Helen is quizzed from the patient perspective, shares the twists and turns of her own fascinating career in educati…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Most organizations are struggling with skill shortages and retention of talent. A lack of social connection at work is a widespread problem – made worse by remote and hybrid work. Did you know that: 57% of employees feel invisible at work. 20% of new hires will quit their job in the first 45 days. Many don’t even show up on day one (…
  continue reading
 
This week, Helen completes her interview with Professor Sir John Burn, focusing on his ground-breaking research and discoveries in the specialist field of Lynch Syndrome - one of the more common causes of inherited cancer, including bowel cancer and endometrial cancer. He also talks about the trials he has led over many years demonstrating the impo…
  continue reading
 
This week, your host Helen Bethell is in conversation with Professor Sir John Burn, who perhaps needs little introduction. Sir John is a colossus in the field of genomic medicine and research, and he reflects on his incredible medical and academic career to date. Tracking his fascinating journey from growing up in a pit village in County Durham thr…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Kate Bravery is co-author of the recently published book, Work Different: 10 Truths for Winning in the People Age. If the “10 Truths” headings: “Goodbye employees, hello contributors”, “Stressed out, burnt out and quietly quitting”, “It doesn’t pay to stay”, “Purpose rules and empathy wins”, “Trust and accountability are a team sport…
  continue reading
 
This week, Helen is in conversation with Consultant Clinical Geneticist, Dr Jackie Cook, who, during her 30 years or so in genomics, has seen it all, from small beginnings when genetic testing was very limited, through to the mapping of the first human genome and all the innovative advances in genomic medicine that followed, and the impact these ha…
  continue reading
 
This week host Helen Bethell is in conversation with patient, Jack Darling who works in the communications team with the NEY GMS. But he's also a patient with a rare genetic heart condition. In this episode, Jack openly shares his own emotional journey - from undergoing genetic testing as a teenager, through to receiving his diagnosis and treatment…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Ever find yourself constantly ruminating over a comment where you felt criticized, still fuming over that driver that gave you the finger on your way to work, really down over that disappointing performance review, and hypersensitive over what felt like a disappointed look towards you from your boss. Do you, like me, tend to brush of…
  continue reading
 
As y 100 jår sint, wat wil y dan noch? Roelf Wolterink uut Ryssen hevt ideen sat. Hee warket an en book, geyt der noch regelmåtig uut, eat alle dage twey eier un krigt souwat elken dag besöök. Wy spreaket em oaver upgroien in de jåren ‘20 un ‘30, den Tweyden Wearldoorlog, syne uutsending når neaderlandsk Indie, ümmegån med trauma’s, innige gesprekk…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Ch ch ch Changes… evokes David Bowie, Change – Taylor Swift and yes, The Times They are A-Changin, thank you Bob Dylan. But change isn’t just within song lyrics. Whether it be those New Year’s Resolutions or moving forward with organizational objectives, making small, incremental steps in the direction we are wishing to head truly wo…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: 2023 and oh, what a year! Reflections – everything changes but so much stays the same – using excerpts from my book Leadership Inside Out: Effecting Change from Within on improving communication and conflict resolution. And more! Interested in learning more? Hope you will join me! About the Host: Susan has worked with people all her …
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Using metaphors from nature, and brilliant insights from leading authors, I share lessons and tools for your leadership toolkit through what I have found helpful in my own journey. We have fun with what I call the three “C” s of leadership evolution; these being Confidence, Curiosity, and Connection. Interested in learning more? Hope…
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: Staff and skills shortages aside, truly, what is happening to customer service these days? When benefits such as customer retention, employee retention, troubleshooting and problem-solving, leads to referrals, boosts the brand, increases customer lifetime value, and influences corporate culture are noted as the benefits, seems to me …
  continue reading
 
Episode Intro: I am sure that you have heard of the KISS principle – the one about “keeping it simple”. With our world feeling so much more complex and, at times, out of control, it seemed an appropriate topic for a podcast. Where might you be making your world more complex than it needs to be? Simple is about actions and experiences. And it is abo…
  continue reading
 
De Streektaalpries van et Noorden, de Bosklopperbokaal,louvende wöörde van de kritikers, in Saksenmarken hevt Marlene Bakker öäre spoors al lange verdeend. Al seyd öär eyrste album RAIF is see neet meyr weg to denken in de streaktaalscene. In deeselvde wearld sint Fenne un Imke Toenink nå verholding noch minder bekende gesichten. Al likt dår verand…
  continue reading
 
WHAT IS FROM INDIGENOUS AMERICANS TO AFRICANS&EUROPEANS&ASIANS INTO NATIVE AMERICANS? WHO MADE THIS MISCLASSIFICATION? WHY WAS IT MADE? ARE BLACK PEOPLE AWARE OF THIS FACT? WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE? WHO ARE THE AMERICAN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE?FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TONIGHT AT 1030 PM LIVE ON AR RADIO(BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL.NUBEN MENK…
  continue reading
 
DID THE BEAST BECOME POWERFUL BY IMPERSONATING US INDIGENOUS AMERICANS? WHY DID HE DO THIS? WHY DID THEY ABANDON THEIR EUROPEAN HERITAGE? DID WE HAVE A GREATER HERITAGE? WHAT IS OUR HERITAGE? WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE? FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS TONIGHT AT 1030PM ON AMERICAN REPUBLIC RADIO (BLOGTALK) FEAT THE …
  continue reading
 
Many of our organizations are striving to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workplaces. We can’t achieve any of these without ensuring that these same work environments are felt to be psychologically safe, where candor and willingness to engage in “productive conflict” is part and parcel of learning from different points of view. Acco…
  continue reading
 
Chris Canter (1980) is nen olden bekenden van Wearldsproake.Al twey mål eyrder was hee gast. Ouk hülp hee by The Saxon Series, de eyrste engelske podcastryge oaver et neadersassisk. In juni 2023 küm Chris synen dichtbündel HIELTIED ONBEKENDER uut, ne weake vöärdat et Zunnewende-festival ehölden wör in Heldern, Twente. Wearldspråke was der by up den…
  continue reading
 
This is the first of the three parts of Episode 2. We have included all those things that the community will relate to, so there is no need to make anyone else listen to this. This one is kept short, making it similar to our attention span . . . Credits: Shubharambh 2.0 Acoustic guitar, Electric Guitar, keys - Harinandan Nair Bass guitar - Akangmer…
  continue reading
 
WHAT IS THE REAL REASON WHY THE BEAST WANTS THE BLACK PEOPLE TO VOTE IN ELECTION? WHAT ARE ELECTIONS SUPPOSE TO BE? WHO IS BEING ELECTED? WHAT DO THE ELECTIONS SIGNIFY? WHERE DID THESE ELECTIONS COME FROM? WHERE ARE THESE ELECTIONS HEADED? FIND OUT TONIGHT AT. 1030PM ON AMERICAN REPUBLIC RADIO (BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL.NUBEN MENKARAYZZ/MFA/144000…
  continue reading
 
Lisa is a wonderful example of someone who chose to blossom when confronted with the reality of both job loss and health challenges. In 2014 she was laid off from her Human Resources Manager position. A few months later, she had half of her thyroid removed in error. This sent her on a long process of healing. It also encouraged a change of mindset …
  continue reading
 
WHO ARE THE REAL AMERICAN INDIANS & WHO ARE THE FAKE NATIVE AMERICANS? ARE AMERICAN IDIANS & NATIVE AMERICANS THE SAME? WHAT IS AMERICAN INDIAN BLOOD? WHO ARE THE WEST INDIANS? WHY ARENTSO CALLED BLACK PEOPLE ACKNOWLEDGING THAT THEY ARE THE TREAL AMERICAN INDIANS> WHO WERE THE FIRST AMERICAN INDIANS IN NORTH AMERICA?FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO ALL OF T…
  continue reading
 
Even though there were dozens of individuals on the Grand Connection networking group Zoom call, Nadine and I kept ending up in the same breakout rooms. We both took this as an indication that we should chat further. On my recent trip to Victoria, British Columbia we agreed to meet and exchanged books; hers, Knowing me. Knowing You: The PEP Persona…
  continue reading
 
Interested in learning more about the impact of shame and the inner critic, of the toxic shame spiral and our shadow, and of the negative impact that unexpressed anger can have on our health? In this podcast host Susan Ney and her guest Alister Moes explore the importance of anger management. The pain, sadness, hurt, fear, anxiety, shame, and often…
  continue reading
 
Everyone can go towards a path that is authentic to them. Often, we are in a role that earns us a paycheck but is that enough? Join host Susan Ney and guest Sam Thiara of Ignite the Dream as we do a deep dive into discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary, why “Everyone’s life is an autobiography – make yours worth reading”, learn of Sam’s jour…
  continue reading
 
Join Susan and guest Sharon Summerfield, Founder of The Nourished Executive as they delve into the topic of stress and burnout and how making small micro changes, which begins with a desire for living a more nourishing (in all contexts) and fulfilling life. Sharon has turned adversity into adventure, activism, and alignment with who she is at her c…
  continue reading
 
I have been surprised to hear ageism being referred to by a growing number of my colleagues and their children. Ageism is defined as prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person’s age – at any age. And like other forms of bias, ageism is not based in biology but is socially constructed. It starts in childhood. We pick up cues that then gu…
  continue reading
 
Join host Susan Ney and her guest Victoria Miles as Victoria shares her research, insights, and personal journey of transition – a journey of liminal leadership – the focus of her Master of Leadership major project and thesis. What guides the good good-bye? Victoria shares that it is all about leading a transition in a conscious and deliberate way,…
  continue reading
 
Originally from Lagos, Nigeria Ayo Owodunni immigrated to Canada in 2016 as an Economic Migrant. His initial experiences were not positive ones. He learned from these and now works with both businesses and individuals to change this. Canada needs the 500,000 immigrants scheduled to make Canada their new home per year. Ayo shares what we as their co…
  continue reading
 
Join host Susan Ney and her guest Cheryl Brewster as Cheryl talks about finding and living the power of joy in our lives and of her journey to modelling this, repurposing her work - rebranding as the good pirate - and encouraging “following your creativity into your zone of genius”. Aye matey!!!! About the Guest – Cheryl Brewster After a successful…
  continue reading
 
Wy sint weader en paar jår wyder en wyser. Eyn ding wat de Nysassiske Skryvwyse düdelik maket is dat ne ård standaard ne flinke brügge slån kan tüsken verskillende lüde. Wy hebbet al heyl wat versöken had üm meyr to leyren oaver en in disse nye skryvwyse. Dan is et ouk logisk üm oaver nen vervolgtrad nå to denken: standaardisering. Dår wåget sik de…
  continue reading
 
In my last podcast, I talked about saying yes to opportunities; that these can take us to experiences and places we could not have ever imaged. Something we often don’t say “yes” to, is taking breaks. I have been the person who, fully focused on what I was doing, didn’t stop what I was doing to grab that morning coffee, or at times, lunch. As a lea…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide