Curious about leaders, leading teams, or leadership? So are Paul Garcia and Kerry "KG" Butler. In fact, they turned their periodic happy hour chats about life and leadership into the Leadership Decanted Podcast. Join Paul and KG as they discuss all things leadership. Each episode of Leadership Decanted asks fascinating questions about leadership and keeps the conversation flowing over a nice bottle of wine.
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Geopolitics Decanted is a podcast featuring geopolitical analysis and in-depth expert interviews on topics ranging from War in Ukraine, Great Power Competition with China, changing nature of warfare, sanctions and export controls, semiconductors and cybersecurity. This is a podcast for people who care about the details and are seeking a comprehensive understanding of global issues, not just the sound bytes. It is hosted by Dmitri Alperovitch, Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator (www.sil ...
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Decanter Banter is the Valley's Horror movie podcast. Your hosts Matt, Mario and the Final Girl talk about current headlines, top countdowns, and trivia!
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Join wannabe-wine-snobs Sandi and Dave for fun, light-hearted yet informative discussions about wine tasting, wine travel, wine education, winemakers and wine events! Broadcasting from the second largest wine producer in the United States, Washington State (and beyond)! Then go deep into the world of wine with in-depth storytelling and interview segments with wine industry professionals. Let's Decant this!
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The UK Wine Show is all about wine and the UK wine scene. We interview winemakers, consumers, wine bar owners, scientists, you name it, if it is about wine in the UK we will cover it. Almost all good wine from around the world washes up on these shores so we'll find out more about the people behind the wines that are making a splash.
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I am your host Mattia Scarpazza and I found Looking Into Wine to share knowledge about wine. Focus is on areas that sparked my interest throughout my study years and I wished I’d had more time to explore in more detail. Now it’s time! Each episode explores a specific topic in detail and how it is relevant to the wine trade. What to expect? Interviews featuring experts and professionals to guide us through regions, grapes and challenges of vine growing, my own research and much more.
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Urban environment issues, analysing government services, both federal and state and local campaigns.
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Rocks fall everyone dies is a new homebrew 5th edition D&D actual play podcast, featuring teachers and students escaping the humdrum of quarantine into a twisted dark fantasy.
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Dean & Brad are 2 gay geeks from Melbourne Australia sharing their gay geeky views of all things sci fi, gay and geeky!
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Connectors of taste, Sommeliers are more than experts at pairing great wine and food. Hear from the wine, beer and spirit storytellers we entrust to guide us towards a discovery of things we never knew we loved. On The Sommelier Podcast.
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When buying crystal scotch glasses, it’s important to choose a reputable brand. Look for a brand that is known for its quality and craftsmanship. A reputed brand offers a wide range of whisky glasses designs, so you’re sure to find the perfect glass for your needs.
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A chef from Mexico talks about gastronomic news, movies, history and more on the world of Chefs, Foodies and Gourmands. For Food and Beverage lovers!
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How I Sold, presented by Exit Factor, features a narrative journey about entrepreneurs and business owners, the businesses they started, and how they grew and sold them. We highlight small-medium businesses, we seek to turn the spotlight on the everyday success stories, not just the billion-dollar exits.
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“Bear in Mind” is a regular podcast produced by the University of Northern Colorado offering insights on issues of local or national importance featuring UNC faculty, staff and alumni voices.
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Kayla Hansen and Cristal Blasko are sisters, home organizers, coffee and cocktail lovers, and hosts of this witty show called Well ordered. Well lived. Grab your favorite beverage and join them as they have fun and curious conversations about home solutions, family, and reinvesting in new experiences.
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Cheeky Half Episode (23): Listener feedback: What makes a great leader?
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Cheeky Half episodes are Paul and KG's attempts at articulating ideas on leadership they've been tossing around but not fully comprehended. It's a way of starting a conversation and seeing whether anything 'sticks'. It is also a great vehicle for engaging with a growing, and increasingly vocal, audience. And it's the latter that really pumps them u…
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We go behind the scenes at Decanter magazine with James Button the regional editor for Italy and find out about current Italian wine trends in different regions.
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Reusing wine bottles is an initiative of the Porto Protocol in their mission to make wine more sustainable. We talk to Marta Mendonca on the arguments supporting reusability.
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The otherside of Piedmont Wines with Author David Way
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Welcome back, listeners! After a few months of hiatus, we're thrilled to announce that the podcast is back in action. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who reached out and asked when we'd return. Your enthusiasm and support mean the world to us. This season, we're shaking things up with monthly episodes, each filled with fascinati…
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Making wine more sustainable is the mission of the Porto Protocol Foundation. Listen to Marta Mendonca on some of the initiatives that are already in place.
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(4.05) Leadership and Human Rights: Making good on a promise.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that, "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." It is an affirmation as well as a promise made by many countries via the ratification of a number of Human Rights treaties. Australia is one of the countries that has made the 'promise' to uphold those treaties. However Australi…
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We go behind the scenes at the Decanter World Wine Awards with marketing manager Olivia Mason on how the wines are organised for judging purposes and what happens to the leftover wine.
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Find out how wines are judged and scored in the Decanter Wine Awards with Regional Chair for Tuscany Michelle Cherutti-Kowal MW.
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Cheeky Half Episode (22): Isn't branding just for livestock?!?
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The need to present a professional persona to the world is now pretty much assumed. In fact, in some circles it is expected. Social media platforms have paved approaches and practices that allow us to reach thousands, if not millions, of eye balls. The process and outcomes of shaping our image and narrative for the consumption of others is often re…
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Sustainability in wine is a hot topic, affecting all parts of the value chain for wine. The Sustainable Wine Roundtable is taking action to bring about change with initiatives such as the lightweight bottle accord.
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Sam Doncaster talks us through the process of creating new hybrid grape varieties from seed through to commercial release.
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What makes a great leader?!? It wasn't until a listener emailed Paul & KG this question that it dawned on them they had never actually discussed this topic. After some time together at the podcast desk, and a gorgeous bottle of wine, they realised why this had been the case. It's a bloody hard question to answer. It's complex and, in some circles, …
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An introduction to hybrid grapevines and a historical perspective into breeding vines with PIWI wine expert Sam Doncaster.
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Geek out on water management in the vineyard and find out how regenerative farming techniques can help with Jason Haas of Tablas Creek Vineyard in Paso Robles.
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Cheeky Half Episode (21): Calling it as I see it: Leadership and 'Naïve Realism'.
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We do love a 'straight talker'. Someone who is courageous enough to call out the BS. Someone who feels comfortable to speak their mind, and call it 'as they see it'. But sometimes it doesn't take much for a virtue to transform into a form of 'violence'; all of a sudden, we feel disempowered by someone else's 'truth'. A 'truth' held so tightly that …
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Exploring the region of Paso Robles in California where Tablas Creek are planting traditional Rhone varieties. Find out why in this episode with Jason Haas.
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Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon are the two main white grape varieties in Bordeaux and are blended to create different styles of wine. We find out where they are planted and their characteristics.
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Kevin Healy and Karina Aedo-Aguilera host a 'Transport Week' May Day special, focusing on our Union History, and featuring Merri-bek Councillor and community activist Monica Harte. She discusses her previous work life as a bus driver and president of the Tramways Union (ATMOEA) during the Melbourne 1990 tram strike. Later, Jack Howard, social activ…
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As Katie's time as the Bear in Mind host is coming to an end, she talks to Andrew Galster, who will be our new host. Get to know Andrew as you listen to Katie's final episode.By University of Northern Colorado
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How China Might Invade Taiwan: A World on the Brink Scenario
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Dmitri Alperovitch and his co-author Garrett Graff discuss their upcoming book “World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century” and include an exclusive audiobook excerpt from the book that lays out in great detail how China is likely to go about its invasion of Taiwan.In addition, Dmitri and Garrett discuss…
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(4.03) Owning your power: When local Leadership provokes global implications.
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*** WARNING: SOME STRONG LANGUAGE IN THIS EPISODE. *** Many of us might regularly reflect on the big concerns confronting our generation - climate action and our nation's relationship to first nations people are just two of these. And many of us would like to do something about these complex issues. However, for whatever reasons, we might feel like…
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The red wine making process and principal black grape varieties used in Bordeaux blends which are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc plus Petit Verdot.
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Abbie and Chris look at the key sub-regions of Bordeaux and the wine styles they are best known for.
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Shane McGrath from Raise the Roof provided an update on the State enquiry into Public Housing. Shane also spoke about the Departrment of Consumer Affairs Task Force into Landlords. It is so under-resourced to be effective when it comes to dealing resident complaints.Would replacing negative gearing with rent tax and rent controls free up enough hou…
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New Secrets From the Cold War and Lessons for Cold War II With China
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Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Sergey Radchenko, one of the Cold War's preeminent historians, about the untold secrets of that period based on Sergey's unique access to recently declassified Soviet and Chinese archives. They discussed China's role in causing Khrushchev to initiate the Cuban Missile Crisis, a huge Soviet intelligence failure that cau…
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Cheeky Half Episode (20): What makes for better leadership, self-confidence or self-awareness?
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Many of us know someone in a Leadership position that oozes self-confidence. They are highly skilled, backing every one of their decisions, as if they were fated. However, what happens when those people lack self-awareness? Many of us have experienced that fallout too. But this leadership character 'equation' may also be turned upside down. What if…
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Abbie talks us through the classification system used in the Bordeaux region, from the PDOs at the bottom of the ladder (producing generic AC wines), Bordeaux Superieur and Cru Bourgeois up to the Grand Cru Classe wines.
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How the US Planned to Respond to Russia Using a Nuke in Ukraine
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Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Bill Hennigan, a New York Times opinion writer currently publishing a series of articles called "At the Brink," focused on nuclear threats and the challenges our world faces in combating proliferation. They discussed the fears that the US intelligence community had in the fall of 2022 that the probability of Russia usi…
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An overview on the Bordeaux wine region with Abbie Bennington DipWSET looking at the climate, geography and key red grape varieties.
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135 - Charlotte Padrnos And Hannah Jobman
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University of Northern Colorado Acting majors, Charlotte and Hannah, give a behind-the-scenes peek at their upcoming play, "Murder on the Orient Express." The show runs April 11 - 14, at UNC's Langworthy Theatre.By University of Northern Colorado
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If you are currently a practicing leader, regardless of the size of your team or organisation, you really don't need us to remind you that it can be a tough gig. Good leadership practice is nothing to sneeze at. It's serious business. But does it always have to be 'serious'? Is there any room for light-heartedness or humour? Can laughter enhance ho…
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134 – Ailin Amaro Martinez and Diana Muñoz
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134 – Ailin Amaro Martinez and Diana Muñoz by University of Northern ColoradoBy University of Northern Colorado
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We delve into water management as part of regenerative viticulture and certification.
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In Part 2 we drill down into some key aspects of regenerative viticulture practices: Use of fungicides, herbicides, ploughing, tree planting and PIWI wines.
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Cheeky Half Episode (19): Gender Pay Gaps and Leadership Responsibility
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For this Cheeky Half Paul & KG riff on the latest report by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, the "Employer Gender Pay Gaps Snapshot." It is both, a compelling and somewhat unsettling look at Australia's progress in reaching gender pay equity. The many interesting pieces of data lead them to ask a couple of simple questions: "What conversations…
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Regenerative viticulture focuses on soil health and is a relatively new concept in the vineyard. Listen to Becky Sykes to find out what it means and how it can help the wider environment.
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Kevin and Karina speak with regular transport commentator John McPherson about all things transport, in particular a recent report on NO2 pollution in southern cross station - 1,200 parts per billion averaged for 24 hours over the last 12 years - 3.5 times worse than 'extremely poor air quality' levels. To access all previous podcasts and any extra…
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Arctic Frontiers ConferenceBy University of Northern Colorado
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How can glass bottles be made more carbon friendly and what are the alternatives to gas to power glass furnaces?
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The Trinity Revolution in Warfare: Precision, Sensors and Comms
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Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Shashank Joshi, Defense Editor for The Economist, about the changing nature of warfare and the impact of proliferation and affordability of precision munitions, sensor ubiquity and digital communications like Starlink. They discuss the still crucial importance of infantry mass and artillery ammunition in this revolutio…
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(4.01) Leadership and First Nations - staying in the conversation.
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KG & Paul have always held the position that healthy, productive, and even impactful, leadership practice is one that stays with the difficult conversations - even when these conversations are likely to reveal the most inscrutable, even darker, sides of our own natures. These aren't always comfortable conversations, but they can nevertheless carry …
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In Part 3 of our interviews with Master of Wine Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan we delve deep into how to assess the quality of a wine at MW level.
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Why North Korea is Probably Not Planning a War
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Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, an expert in arms control and nuclear and missile nonproliferation, currently a professor at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, and director of the CNS East Asia Nonproliferation Program. They discuss whether the near…
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This week on City Limits, we speak with our usual suspects when it comes to housing issues. Shane McGrath from Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) comes in first to give us all the HAAG news, including information about issues in 'residential parks', and the unprotected industrial action (a walk-out for Palestine) that ASU workers in the socia…
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Budding MWs, listen to Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan MW on the different tasting techniques that will improve your blind tasting skills.
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This Energy Week on City Limits, we speak with Freja Leonard from the No More Gas Collective (Friends of the Earth Melbourne) about Australian gas companies and their lobby groups, who are spinning a desperate PR campaign to maintain relevance, plus our usual news items and more on the energy sector. To access all previous podcasts and any extra li…
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Bonus Cheeky Half Episode (18): To the wine cave, Robin!!
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In this Special Bonus episode (think of it as a Cheeky three-quarters!), Paul & KG start Season 4 by visiting our sponsor's 'wine cave'. Sitting down with Chris Loth, the owner of Annadale Cellars, and a generous friend of the show, they spend a brief time hearing about Chris' passion for wine, his inspiration and his approach to how he makes his w…
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We delve into exam techniques for those taking the Master of Wine tasting exam
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