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Chris Walton

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I interview startups, individuals and organisations with a VISION of how things could be done better. I speak to founders who's ideas and energy excite me and make me think a better future is possible!
 
Sew organised style- listen to people just like you. We'll cover sewing, style and interview people who are the backbone of our sewing community and provide you with reputable organisations you can go to for help when you need it. Go to our website: https://seworganisedstylepodcast.com/ There will be evolving playlist series as we find experts with gems of information and resources to keep you creative. Don't keep our podcast channel a secret. Tell your friends and rate us on Itunes.
 
Become a Paid Subscriber to access exclusive episodes: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyorganised/subscribe Join Marissa as she shares what she learns about getting organised as a mother and living a simpler life. It's an ongoing journey, and Marissa shares her experiences along with tips and ideas to make life as a busy parent easier. Topics include home organising, decluttering, time management, planning, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, simple living, parenting.
 
A weekly podcast to help you organize and declutter your life — your physical space, digital life and your mental health — with professional organiser Shelina Jokhiya from Decluttr Me. Her new book is out now and available to buy in paperback and on Kindle. Find out more about Decluttr Me at www.decluttrme.com New episode every Saturday. Support this Podcast Buy Can You Find it in Five Seconds at the Decluttr Me Store or on Amazon Learn more about DeCluttr Me on our website or follow Declutt ...
 
Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.
 
HR Leaders is a daily podcast and LinkedIn Live show where Chris Rainey explores the Future of Work with industry experts and HR executives from leading global brands. What does the future of work look Like? Why is it changing? What are leading organizations doing about it? Tune into the HR Leaders Podcast to find out!
 
PMI’s podcast, Leading for Business Excellence brings you inspiring stories from leaders who share their experiences gained around the globe and across a multitude of sectors. Hear how Business Excellence is a key part of being a great leader, and how it has enabled our guests to achieve outstanding results. Find out more about Business Excellence and how to transform your organisation at pmi.co.uk
 
I'm a compulsive hoarder who is trying desperately to change. But it is so hard. This weekly podcast follows me through my decluttering journey with hoarding disorder. Listen for dehoarding tips, advice, experiences and interviews. Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder is a deep dive into this highly stigmatised disorder, so whether you are a person who hoards or you know, love or work with someone who has hoarding disorder, listen in to gain insights and understanding.
 
A podcast for people who’ve dedicated their careers to helping others – but eventually realise they need help, too. Conversations about promoting care and compassion in humanitarian and development settings and sharing what we are learning about promoting and supporting aid worker well-being and organisational culture.
 
Helping organisations thrive is a podcast to provide leaders with insights, discussions and robust strategies to help their companies thrive. We will be interviewing business leaders, owners and experts and thought leaders in the field of business resilience. Hosted by Julian Roberts - Helping SME Leaders And Teams Build And Develop Resilience Using Psychological Strategies To Create Long-Term Success And Impact | Executive Leadership Coach. If you are looking for a Blueprint to help you and ...
 
Every Saturday, the Weekend podcast brings some of the best Guardian writing from the week, read by talented narrators. Listen to celebrity interviews, lifestyle features, and opinions from our most popular columnists including Marina Hyde and John Crace. Weekend is the perfect way to relax.
 
The NewSpace India podcast brings you insights by providing glimpses of the past, addresses the present challenges and installs a vision for the future from experts who have been involved in India's space activities. Stay connected to the space community by joining the Telegram group using the link below https://t.me/spaceindia
 
Gary Ryan is the author of the #1 Amazon Kindle Bestseller "Disruption Leadership Matters - lessons for leaders from the pandemic" and helps leaders and talented professionals from billion-dollar and other large organisations Move Beyond Being Good®. It is time to move beyond 20th Century thinking that continues to dominate leadership. Become the best leader you can be and discover how to become a 21st Century Leader. Sign up for this series and start to move Beyond Being Good® now!
 
In OutsideVoices Mark Bidwell talks to remarkable and compelling leaders from the worlds of business, exploration, arts, sports, and academia. In these conversations he explores topics of fundamental importance to many of us today, both in work and in life, topics ranging from leadership and performance to creativity and growth. OutsideVoices has a clear purpose: to bring fresh and diverse perspectives that help listeners navigate the world we live in.
 
The EO Business podcast is hosted by Linh Podetti and features personalities who shape the membership of EO Sydney - the largest chapter of the Entrepreneurs Organization in Australia. With 200 members, the Sydney chapter boasts an average revenue of $3.2 million (USD) and employs over 7000 people.Through this podcast, listeners will have the opportunity to hear from successful entrepreneurs and business leaders who are shaping the business landscape in Sydney and beyond. The fortnightly epi ...
 
The original data podcast. The Hub and Spoken podcast is a series of fascinating discussions with today's top data and business leaders from across the business world. The conversations explore how to add most value to organisations through the use of data and analytics, and how best to organise yourself to achieve that value. It talks about how to define and deliver data strategy, and the best way to return business value.
 
History! The most exciting and important things that have ever happened on the planet. Powerful kings, warrior queens, nomads, empires and expeditions. Historian Dan Snow and his expert guests bring all these stories to life and more in a daily dose of history. Join Dan as he digs into the past to make sense of the headlines and get up close to the biggest discoveries being made around the world today, as they happen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
This podcast is all about helping you to find Ways to Change the Workplace. We spend more time of our waking day at work than with loved ones, my mission is to make your workplace a good place to be! Sometimes I speak to amazing thought leaders, sometimes the podcasts will be solo episodes. I am Prina Shah, I am a Global Coach, Consultant, Trainer and Speaker with 20+ years of experience in developing Executives, Leaders and Teams. My specialty is in developing your people and working with y ...
 
Businesses are increasingly making explicit their committment to dealing with ethical concerns. This unit explores the business case for an ethical approach to human resources management and examines whether a more 'human-centred' approach can bring dividends, and how an ethical approach fits within an organisation's strategy. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Publish ...
 
What does it take to be a great leader? We asked some of the most influential names in software engineering and product management. You’ll learn ways to grow as a software engineering leader, optimize your time, develop your team, structure your organization and get the right products to market, faster. In each episode, Joshua Samberg uncovers the empowering insights and daily habits of industry leaders who think, speak, and act in ways that make a positive difference in their lives and in t ...
 
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Dr. Alison Eyring, Organisation Solutions

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What does it take to lead growth successfully? How do you drive performance today while transforming your business for the future - and keep people energised along the way? Dr. Alison Eyring talks to some of the world’s best growth leaders about how they drive successful growth long-term.
 
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The final episode in this series! More discussions on community organising and movement building. Hear Lucky Khambule tell the story of the strike and occupation that started MASI, as well as more chats with Eoghan O'Ceannabhain, Donal O'Kelly, Eddie Mitchell, and finishing off with Enda McHugh introducing CATU, how it works, and how you can join.…
 
Nearly forty arts organisations have signed an open letter urging Auckland's mayor to reconsider community and arts funding cuts in the draft budget. A $20 million cut is being proposed. The open letter points to an alternative budget which favours more borrowing over cuts. Basement Theatre executive director Cat Ruka is one of the letter's authors…
 
Today's episode features Diane of Style Falcon patterns with the investigation work she did on protecting yourself on Instagram. In December there were a number of SewOver50 follower accounts that were cloned. This fuelled Diane to investigate why this happens and how you can ensure your accounts remain safe. There's no rhyme or reason why it happe…
 
Looking to spice up your cooking game? This week on the Get Organised with Decluttr Me podcast, we're talking all about herbs and spices. From how to declutter your collection to organising your seasonings for optimal cooking, we've got you covered. Decluttering and organising your herbs and spices is not only a great way to save time and money, bu…
 
Our school trip has gone horrifically wrong and now we're stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere - but it gets worse! The boat is fucked and there appears to be a psychopathic killer lurking about - who will survive? Highlights include: - Sarah just can't accept the fact that she was murdered - What happened to the boat that's wrecked the b…
 
When the kids are young, it’s easy to get caught up in the rush of everyday life - juggling work, household tasks, kids activities, etc. There’s not much time left for rest and recharging, but if you can find a way to slow down a little, you’ll find yourself feeling less stressed, more connected with your family, and happier with your life. Let’s l…
 
Commonwealth Games bronze medal winner Zane Robertson has been banned from all sport for eight years after testing positive for a performance enhancing drug, and then providing false documentation in his defence. A long-distance runner, Zane Robertson trained out of Kenya, but returned a positive sample for EPO in Manchester in May last year. A sec…
 
The housing market has cooled yet further. New figures from CoreLogic NZ show house sales hit a 40-year low over the last year, with 60,859 homes sold. Analysts are pointing to rising interest rates and tighter lending rules as core issues triggering the slump. Prices are down, too - falling 8.9 percent in the last year. And of the main centres, We…
 
Waiheke Island locals are angrily contesting a new council report which claims helicopters aren't overly noisy or unsafe. The report says chopper activity is at similar levels on Waiheke Island to other parts of Auckland. There are sixty-two helipads on the island, with applications for more coming in steadily. Waiheke Island local board chair Cath…
 
With Auckland's Council set to slash its budget, the city's cash-strapped economic development agency is making its case for funding by boasting about the benefits it created in the past six months. Tataki Auckland Unlimited says events it helped bring to the city in the six months to February, including the Rugby World Cup, created a near $40 mill…
 
Tech giants, the pharmaceutical industry and multinational energy companies are using local lobbying firms to gain access to senior ministers and sensitive government information. Cases uncovered in an RNZ investigation include a lobbyist asking for a section of bill to be deleted. A lobbyist working for Google texted an advisor to the Minister of …
 
A large fire broke out overnight at a commercial block in Auckland situated between a petrol station and a motorway off-ramp Most of the two-storey shopping block has been destroyed in the Takanini blaze. Fire and Emergency shift manager Josh Pennefather gave Kim Hill the details. The fire has been contained and an investigation will begin this mor…
 
Auckland MPs are being urgently asked to make sure their communities understand the city's proposed budget, and to help them get their thoughts to the council. The plan is open for submissions until March 28. The city needs to find hundreds-of-millions of dollars to plug a gap, and as well as selling airport shares; slashing local board, arts and c…
 
Myrtle rust has been found in the country's largest Pōhutakawa forest for the first time. Researchers have discovered the disease on Rangitoto Island, alongside high rates of infection in pōhutakawa throughout Tāmaki Makaurau this summer. They're warning trees could be lost if the infection continues to surge. Beyond Myrtle Rust research programme …
 
As two of humanity's great religions, Islam and Christianity have shaped much of the world's history. Empires across the globe have risen and fallen under their influence, and there have been many occasions for them to go head-to-head on the battlefield. So what have been some of the greatest military clashes between Islam and Christianity? Dan is …
 
Health groups are calling for urgent changes to regulate the use of lobbying in government, following reporting by RNZ this week. Health Coalition Aotearoa co-chair Boyd Swinburn says the reporting by RNZ's investigative reporter Guyon Espiner highlights issues of inequity in the political system. He says New Zealand's democracy isn't up to standar…
 
New research accuses authorities of keeping silent about the health effects of dioxin emissions from the New Plymouth factory which produced the herbicide 2,4,5-T during the 1960s. Sarah Monod de Froideville, a lecturer at Victoria University's Institute of Criminology, argues that at best officials were guilty of "strategic ignorance" when investi…
 
Lines companies are having to spend less money than they'd like upgrading, fortifying, and adding capacity to their networks over the next decade. A majority of New Zealanders are worried the network won't hold up in extreme weather events over the coming decade, and they're also concerned it will become unaffordable. That's according to a survey t…
 
The owners of many flood-ravaged properties are still waiting for insurance companies to tally the damage, with some moving house to house to stretch their temporary accommodation allowance as far as possible. Close to 300 people have so far asked the government's Claims Resolution Service to help them with insurance claims related to the Auckland …
 
Good fortune is not good enough when it comes to saving ships and their passengers from disaster in Cook Strait. That's the view of Marlborough's mayor, who - alongside the Wellington regional council chair - wants to talk to the Transport Minister about getting a tugboat capable of helping a big ship in trouble in the rough waters of the Strait. A…
 
Strong winds have lashed southern and central parts of the country overnight. Power is coming back for more than a thousand households in the Hutt Valley, but it's still out for many on Banks Peninsula. Four to six metre waves are forecast for Cook Strait this morning and ferry services have been heavily affected. RNZ reporter Bill Hickman is at Ow…
 
Future All Blacks coach, Scott Robertson, is promising to bring original ideas and a new culture to the All Blacks when he takes charge in 2024. Yesterday, the 48-year-old former All Black and current Crusaders coach was announced to take over the role after the Rugby World Cup, with Ian Foster and his coaching team remaining in charge through to t…
 
One day after the world's leading climate scientists told us we're tipping towards climate tipping points - the fossil fuel lobby is using the cost of living crisis to argue against rapidly investing in renewable power generation. Energy Resources Aotearoa, formerly known as the Petroleum Exploration and Production Association, this morning release…
 
The National Party says it will rewrite the New Zealand Curriculum if elected, in an attempt to ensure every child has the basic reading, writing, maths and science skills needed to set them up for further education. The full policy will be announced in Hutt Valley tomorrow, called the "Teaching the Basics Brilliantly" education policy. Party leade…
 
The Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta is in China for the first face to face meeting with her new counter-part, Qin Gang, in Beijing. It's the first visit by a New Zealand Minister to China since 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile - thousands of kilometres to the West - China's president Xi Jinping has been meeting with Russia's President V…
 
Scott Robertson has been named to take over as All Blacks coach after the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France. The 48-year-old Crusaders coach will take over from Ian Foster at the completion of that tournament, having long been touted as heir to the All Blacks coaching throne. A former All Black himself, having played 23 tests for New Zealand betwe…
 
Strong winds have lashed southern and central parts of the motu overnight. Power is coming back online for Hutt Valley, but it's still out for many in Banks Peninsula. Four to six metre waves are forecast for Cook Strait this morning and Ferry services have been heavily affected. Christchurch reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Corin Dann.…
 
A former New Zealand soldier fighting in Ukraine is believed to have been killed in action. RNZ has been told Kane Te Tai died in battle in the east of the country and his body has been recovered. Reporter Charlotte Cook was told of his death by sources close to the ground. Kane Te Tai was a friend of Dominic Abelen who was killed there last August…
 
The mother of a New Zealander killed while fighting in Ukraine says she tried to stop him from going to the war zone but he'd made up his mind. Kane Te Tai's death hasn't been officially confirmed but RNZ sources say they've been told by his unit commander. Unlike his friend Dominic Abelen who was killed last August his body has been recovered. The…
 
The majority of New Zealanders are worried electricity is going to become unaffordable, and unreliable, within the next decade. Those findings come from a survey late last year - before Cyclone Gabrielle. It was commissioned by the Consumer Advocacy Council, which the government set up in 2021 to represent small electricity users. The Council's Cha…
 
Wild weather has continued to lash southern and central parts of the country overnight. Power is out on Banks Peninsula and in parts of the Hutt Valley. Four to six metre waves are forecast for Cook Strait this morning and Ferry services have been heavily affected. For more, Christchurch reporter Niva Chittock spoke to Corin Dann.…
 
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