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Every Little Model Podcast

John Norcross and Tricia Conyers

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A podcast about the models and frameworks we use to make sense of our organizations and our world. The models and frameworks we use to make sense of our world matter.Whether we are looking outward to the organizational ecology with which we interact, looking across to our adjacent interactions with our peers, or gazing inward to better understand ourselves, the type and quality of framework we use largely determines what we see and the insights we gain.In this monthly podcast two change prac ...
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Red Inker is a daily cricket podcast from Jarrod Kimber. Looking at the week in cricket, what topics Jarrod has been obsessing about, a Q&A with some of the smartest fans around, an expert coming on every week to talk about their pet topic, and some great stories from the sport's history.If you love more than just your team but the entire sport of cricket, Red Inker has a daily show to entertain, inform and celebrate your favourite sport.Guests so far have included Harsha Bhogle, Wright Thom ...
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New Jersey politics is not for the faint of heart. But the brutal killing of John and Joyce Sheridan, a prominent couple with personal ties to three governors, shocks even the most cynical operatives. The mystery surrounding the crime sends their son on a quest for truth. Dead End is a story of crime and corruption at the highest levels of society in the Garden State. Episodes release every Tuesday.
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Changing Behavior. Some believe that the adoption of positive behaviors by individuals and communities “just happens”. But the truth is, there is a science behind how to encourage and design for change. The Behavior Change Architect Podcast is a conversation about innovative and evidence-based behavior change strategies to increase wellbeing. Listen in to discussions with thought leaders, industry experts, and innovative scientists, on hot-button topics around specific behaviors like vaping, ...
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This episode of Red Inker is with Brian Charles Lara because of the release of his new book ‘Lara: The England Chronicles.' We talk about his relationship with England, field placements, back lifts, Warne & Murali, batting in weaker sides, breaking World Records and plant pots. LARA The England Chronicles is available to buy in hardback and ebook f…
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A second suspect has been arrested for the shooting of 7 people in the city’s Strawberry Mansion neighborhood last month. Khalif Duren has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and several other related charges for the June 19th shooting along Bambrey Street near Somerset. Authorities had already charged Tyheed Harvey with similar …
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Delaware County health officials say they've identified a pool of mosquitoes that are positive for West Nile virus. Officials warn residents to check their property for any sources of standing water and eliminate them, as they can breed mosquitoes. They also urge people to wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants to protect against bug bites, and to…
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It's been a scorching hot start to the summer but public pools in Camden didn't open until the beginning of this month. The city says maintenance prevented kids from being able to cool off in the water any earlier. But they're open now and making a big splash with the children -- and Mayor Vic Carstarphen, joining them Thursday... taking a dip. KYW…
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At least nine people have been injured in a five-alarm fire this morning in Atlantic City. Fire chief Scott Evans say fire crews responded just before 8 a-m when fire crews responded to the report of a fire at a South Georgia Avenue rooming house. Five people were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Two were seriously injured, according to Eva…
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A bipartisan bill that would charge owners of electric vehicles an annual fee as part of their car registration to make up for a reduction in gas tax revenue is nearing completion in the Pennsylvania legislature. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. 📸: Scott Olson/Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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The city and its white collar workers union are squaring off in Common Pleas Court this afternoon. The union is seeking an injunction to block Mayor Parker’s back-to-work-in-person order. KYW’s Mike DeNardo reports. Photo credit: Mike DeNardo / KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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A federal judge has sentenced John Dougherty - know as "Johnny Doc" and former Business Manager to thousands of union electricians in Philadelphia area to 6 years in prison. The Judge saying it was clear Doc had built 98 into a powerful union and did many good things for the community and charitable causes but somewhere Doc lost his way, in the Jud…
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It was a violent night across the city. In North Philadelphia, an 18-year-old was shot after a multi-car crash. It happened just after 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at Front Street and Eerie Avenue. Police said a total of four cars were involved in the crash. A 16-year-old passenger in the car with the victim told police that the shooter got out of one of t…
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- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber Behram and Jarrod take a deep dive into the history of South Africa's major World Cup exits over the course of their cricketing history, contemplating over the various root causes behind their inability to become crowned as champions. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.pat…
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The Atlantic City Air Show is canceled this year. Organizers say the main act pulled out and the show won’t go on. They say the decision wasn’t made lightly and they understand the disappointment this may cause. The show, scheduled for next month, was previously in jeopardy of being cancelled because of funding issues but money from the state saved…
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CBS News correspondent Scott McFarland describes the split within the Democratic Party on Capitol Hill on the subject of President Joe Biden's future. Many Democrats support him, but some are urging him to withdraw from the race. Pennsylvania's Sen. John Fetterman has been playing a pivotal role in rallying support for Biden. Meanwhile, actor Georg…
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The Transplant Games of America wrap up today in Birmingham, Alabama. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief and living kidney donor Jim Melwert tells us it’s been quite an experience for members of “Team Philly,” especially for the youngest member of the team. 📸: Gift of Life Donor ProgramBy Audacy
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The family of Temple University police officer Christopher Fitzgerald killed in the line of duty a year and a half ago says they are outraged Philadelphia's district attorney won’t seek the death penalty for his murder. They held a press conference after the formal arraignment of the defendant Wednesday morning. KYW crime and justice reporter Krist…
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker may lose in her effort to bring all city workers back to the office full time. A judge on Thursday will hear a request by the city’s white-collar union to halt the action. But as KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports, the mayor made it clear she’ll going down swinging. 📸: Getty Images…
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Cape May County prosecutors say an innocent bystander who was shot in Wildwood Tuesday night is in critical condition. It happened two blocks off the boardwalk on the 3800 block of Pacific Avenue. Police have not released any details on what led to the shooting or what time it happened. They say the suspect has been identified but remains at large.…
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BMW is recalling more than 390,000 vehicles in the U.S. because an airbag inflator could possibly explode. The recall includes certain 2006-2011 3 Series Sedans and 2006-2012 3 Series Sportswagons. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says some steering wheels in those models may have to be replaced with ones that have faulty Takata a…
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"The outside of [the] building may look the same, but the inside could use a little love in order to help us spread the love," said Biron, with Broad Street Love in Center City. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard tells us the nonprofit is looking for the community's help in restoring their building. (Photo credit: Shara Dae Howard/KYW Newsradio)…
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner will not pursue the death penalty for the man accused of killing Temple University Police Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald in February 2023. KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson has more. (Photo credit: Temple University Police Association)…
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A lawyer for Sen. Bob Menendez told jurors in his bribery trial that prosecutors have failed to prove a single charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and he urged the jury to acquit the New Jersey Democrat of all charges. He said in his closing argument that there are too many gaps in the evidence. “The absence of evidence should be held against the pro…
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You can call it the Taylor Swift phenomenon. International airline ticket prices may be going up due to a surge in event travel around the world, from Taylor Swift concerts to the Paris Olympics. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)…
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Community members in Old City came out by the dozens to voice their concerns about a proposed bus terminal, pitched to sit at a busy parking garage and next to a preschool. They hoped to share their thoughts with city officials but were disappointed when they left before it started. KYW Newsradio’s Sunny Morgan reports.…
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Jarrod and Behram unfold all the drama surrounding cricket off the field, over the course of last week, including Pat Cummins stating his desire for a dedicated window for Test cricket, Jimmy Anderson's decision to continue as a mentor in the English summer, Sanath Jayasuriya's appointment as Sri Lanka's head coach, news stories related to the Cham…
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Anyone over age 35 was brought up in a world of artificial sweeteners with the promise of all of the flavor with none of the calories. But we've known for a while now that "artificial" and "zero-calorie" do not necessarily equate to "good," says KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough. A recent study finds artificial sweeteners could increase risk o…
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Drivers in Pennsylvania will soon be sporting a new look on their vehicles as the commonwealth prepares to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo tells us more about the state getting its first new license plate design in 25 years. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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Dealing with the extreme heat is harder for some than others. Business must go on despite the dangerous heat wave that’s now in its sixth day. KYW Newsradio's Conner Barkon talked to some workers who are doing what they can to stay cool and keep things operating. 📸: Conner Barkon/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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New Jersey Democratic power broker George Norcross has pleaded not guilty to state racketeering charges. He and four other co-defendants appeared in the state Superior Court in Mercer County Tuesday to enter their pleas, including former Camden Mayor Dana Redd. (Photo credit: Amy Newman/NorthJersey.com, NorthJersey.com via Imagn Content Services, L…
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Starting in September, if your car gets towed in Philly, the tow truck company must take photos proving you were parked illegally. Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill that requires tow truck drivers to take pictures of your license plate and the signs that show you weren't supposed to park or stop there. They're required to provide those pictures to yo…
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Firefighting crews have managed to contain 90% of a forest fire that has burned nearly 7 square miles in the Pinelands. The blaze in Wharton State Forest was sparked by the use of fireworks, according to authorities. Officials have shifted this to a criminal investigation. (Photo credit: New Jersey Forest Fire Service/Facebook)…
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Philadelphia police are looking for the person who fatally shot a man in Oxford Circle last week. Officers responded to a call of a person with a gun on Kerper Street around 3:15 a.m. on June 30. They found 45-year-old Carlton Brown on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound to his head. Medics pronounced him dead minutes later. Police said the suspect f…
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