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Join Muhammad Younas, CEO of vFairs, as he sits down with industry leaders to explore the creative strategies, challenges, and milestones behind some of the most epic events. Discover the innovative event tech and insights that are transforming the way we plan and execute successful events. Whether you're an event organizer, marketer, or just passionate about the events industry, this podcast is your go-to resource for proven strategies and inspiration.
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In Control.

Adis Jugo, Edyta Gorzon

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Welcome to the In Control. Podcast by run.events. Let's talk about insights, trends, and innovations shaping the future of events. And remember, everything is under control!
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Discussing the highs and lows of event management and event technology. Listeners should expect tips on the many aspects of creating and managing events, conferences, summits, association events and tradeshows. This podcast is brought to you by PheedLoop, a market leading event management technology platform. Look for articles and blog posts at: https://pheedloop.com/blog
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Global Capitalism

Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff

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Global Capitalism (GC) is a live virtual event featuring Richard D. Wolff. These programs begin with short updates on important economic events of the last months, then Prof Wolff examines a larger topic. Through this series, we hope to develop all participants’ understanding and ability to explain current economic events and trends to others.
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Just One Thing is presented by Mel Noakes and Max Fellows and is a brand new event industry podcast brought to you by Elevate, providing mentoring and building community within the events industry. In this podcast we invite industry leaders to write a letter to their younger self and consider what wise advice they would give themselves now if they only could. Our discussion is based on this letter. Be prepared for refreshingly, honest and sincere conversations, wise words of wisdom and insid ...
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Local Zero

Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities

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Climate action on your doorstep. Dr Jen Roberts, Prof Matt Hannon and Dr Fraser Stewart are your trusted guides to smart local energy and a zero carbon future. Find us at www.localzeropod.com
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Curious to explore the technology advancing Artificial Intelligence beyond the usual headlines? Brains and Machines will introduce you to the people and ideas behind neuromorphic engineering, bio-inspired robotics, and other transformative technologies shaping AI’s future. From spiking neural networks and event-cameras to models of attention and mechanisms for prosthetic control, we investigate how machine cognition is moving forward. Join Dr Sunny Bains, a scientist, journalist, and lecture ...
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The official podcast of the Free Speech Union. Focused on protecting and promoting freedom of expression in New Zealand, the Free Speech Union Podcast hosts interviews with international and local guests discussing the importance of free speech in a free and open society.www.fsu.nz
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The Enneagram is a map of the human personality. It’s a tool for navigating relationships. It creates language for what motivates us and helps us look at the way we look at everything else. Most importantly the enneagram is a mirror; because sometimes you need help seeing yourself. This is Jeff Cook and T.J. Wilson going around the circle to discuss various topics and how they affect each type.
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Optimal Quality - Optimal Education - Optimal Innovation. We’re excited to announce our Podcast Channel - TechTalk with OptimalRx. Our insightful podcast is designed to be another way we keep the practitioner community informed with clinically relevant highlights including research on herbs in action, new products and their usages, guest speakers, and much more. Get ready, follow us on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart or TuneIn/Alexa. *****DISCLAIMER: All information provide ...
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Hustle Over Everything Is an entrepreneurship podcast focused on sharing stories tips and tactics from entrepreneurs who have done it. It's exciting & challenging taking an idea, a goal, and bringing it to fruition. We interview entrepreneurs, who have built a business. We discuss the ups & downs of the path towards becoming successful. Our mission with this podcast is to inspire you to get you closer to your goals and become a better human. You can find out more by following us on Instagram ...
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ICEIM

ICEIM

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The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1st to 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-define our understanding of education and current practices across the museum ecosystem. Hence, the theme of this inaugural ICEIM was: Explore and Le ...
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Medien Meeting Mannheim

Medien Meeting Mannheim

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Telefon, Fax, E-Mail, Instant Messenger, Wikipedia, Blogs, Twitter, Unconferences, Bloggercons... die Kanäle, über die Menschen kommunizieren, haben sich im Zuge der Digitalisierung unseres Alltags grundlegend gewandelt. Räumliche und zeitliche Grenzen stehen auf dem Prüfstand; traditionelle Kommunikationsprinzipien und tradierte Vermarktungsansätze erfahren eine Umkehrung; der Kunde bestimmt längst selbst, welche Informationen und Produkte seine Aufmerksamkeit verdienen. Wie kann nun mein U ...
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The Big Picture is a series on global events which comes to you from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This is the podcast companion to our Krasno Global Events Series which is available on our YouTube Channel. The Krasno Global Events series is hosted by Prof Klaus Larres, the Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History and International Affairs, here at UNC-Chapel Hill. The “Big Picture” is narrated and produced by Willow Taylor Chiang Yang, a Krasno Events assistant ...
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2011

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in association with History Hub.ie

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This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference wich took place on September 2nd and 3rd of September 2011 in University College Dublin. The conference saw over fifty speakers from around Ireland and beyond come together to share their ideas in an interdisciplinary forum. Over one hundred registered delegates attended the conference over the course of the two day event. Funded by the UCD School of History and Archives, and UCD Graduate School o ...
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'Corona Crisis: Once Upon a Pandemic' is a podcast that explores the watershed event in world history from an array of perspectives. Together with expert guests that are engaged with managing and making sense of the global coronavirus outbreak, podcast hosts Eric Paglia and Marc van den Bossche discuss different dimensions of the pandemic, with a focus on crisis management at the national and international levels, and the long term societal and geopolitical implications of the COVID-19 conta ...
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Oketsa

Motsweding FM

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Oketsa seeks to encourage easy, laid back office listening. The show mostly targets office executives, addressing their day to day challenges, equipping those entering the job market with “surviving the workplace” skills and helping those at home find work (addressing unemployment). The show has a monstrous task to educate and inform local audiences of the “gaan-an’s” in their backyard (reflecting South Africa to South Africans) and providing them with a glimpse of what is taking place in th ...
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Interesting interviews, fascinating stories, that’s what makes podcasts interesting. And as a seasoned interviewer living in South Africa but having visited over 80 countries and meeting many people on that journey, I have the perfect platform to get the best out of them. I have been publishing magazines since 2000 and on radio since 1998. Debates, interviews and just stories, this channel has them all. Enjoy each one for what they are designed to be. Entertaining, heartfelt, inspiring and s ...
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Word-of-mouth (WoM) marketing has long been a game-changer in the event industry, and in this conversation, Tamar will explore how event organizers can harness the power of this organic marketing tool to boost their trade shows. In this podcast, we’ll cover: 1. How to Trigger Word-of-Mouth: Learn how to design a trade show that sparks organic buzz.…
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Two major international crises of recent years, Covid-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have had profound effects on Arctic governance. American interest in acquiring Greenland has meanwhile complicated relations between key Arctic countries. With Greenland now leading the newly-launched Kingdom of Denmark chairship of the Arctic Council at a…
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Salvador Rueda (pictured) envisages a car-free CBD for Melbourne, arguing during an event ar the city's RMIT University that Melbourne’s grid design and tram network made it suited to superblocks, and land close to train stations could be their starting point because “you don’t need the car, practically”: "Car-free superblock pioneer’s vision for M…
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Violet Coco (pictured) has the innate ability to reach into people, touch their hearts, make them feel something, make them angry, and yet comfort them with the thought that someone is doing something about alerting the world to the terrors of climate change. Violet, a woman with the seeming innocence of a young girl, was taken to lunch by Angus De…
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What is good practice for setting up and operating community benefit funds? And how do we make sure communities really do properly benefit from renewable energy (and other) projects? In this episode, Fraser gets the low-down from Matt and Jen on a new framework from the Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities that explores exactly these q…
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In this episode, the Alex discusses the journey of building and selling NodeApp an influencer marketing platform with Armin and Mackenzie. They explore the evolution of influencer marketing, user acquisition strategies, and the complexities of the acquisition process. The conversation also touches on the financial implications of acquisitions, the …
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Sharon Brettkelly (pictured) will go to extreme lengths, in this case, heights, to get to the bottom of a good story. Sharon, who writes for The Newsroom in New Zealand, tells the story this time on The Detail: "Powering New Zealand from a Wellington wind farm". She writes: "When rain poured into our South Island hydro lakes last week, electricity …
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Professor Tim Flannery (pictured) was one of three speakers on a Climate Council webinar tonight (May 13), facilitated by the Council's CEO, Amanda McKenzie. The webinar, which attracted hundreds of people, was entitled "After the Vote: What Australia's new parliament means for climate - and how we can make the most of it". The webinar discussed: W…
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In this candid conversation, Alex Whitfield sits down with Ontario divorce lawyer Justin Lee to unpack the realities of marriage, divorce, and what entrepreneurs often overlook when it comes to love and legacy. From legal strategies to cultural taboos, this episode dives deep into the personal and professional consequences of modern relationships. …
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Chinese electric car companies are building vehicles that are both nimble and fast, and denting the sales of traditional manufacturers: " This luxury car can use ‘leap mode’ for potholes – but it’s not a Ferrari"; "‘Getting barer by the day’: drought conditions in SA and Victoria worsen, leaving rural communities in the dust"; "Govt mulled, then sc…
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Rebecca Huntley (pictured) appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television program Q&A, questioning the viability and value of Australia's National Party. "Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here’s why"; "These 3 climate misinformation campaigns are operating during the electi…
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We are thrilled to share the replay of Democracy at Work and The Left Forum's special live, in-person Global Capitalism event, held last Wednesday at Women Building Up (WBU). Professor Wolff gave a special "May Day" Global Capitalism Lecture on the impact of President Trump’s economic policies and how they are ultimately an attack on working people…
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Academic events are a whole different ball game—and Tess Vismale, an expert in the field, is here to share her wealth of experience. From managing tight budgets to dealing with tech failures on-site, Tess dives deep into the unique challenges faced by event planners in academia. In this episode, we’ll explore: How to overcome budget limitations whi…
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Professor David Lindenmayer (pictured). from The Fenner School of Environment & Society at the Australian National University, was the guest on a May 1 webinar organised by the "Victorian Forest Alliance". Professor Lindenmayer discussed "Disturbance and flamability: how logging and burning makes forests more flammable". His understanding of Austra…
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In this episode, Nick and Steph sit down with Shamubeel Eaqub—an economist, author, and commentator—to discuss the findings of his recent study on social cohesion. They explore the various trends and factors contributing to a rise in people feeling less connected, and how we might move forward through free speech. For more information about Shamube…
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Kristin and Julianne speak with Dr. Jimi Wollumbin, a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctor and a registered medical practitioner with AHPRA, regarding the depth and richness of traditional medicine systems, including TCM, Ayurveda and Western Herbalism. Since completing his TCM internship in Beijing in 2002, Dr. Jimi has pursued extensive rese…
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For 50 years Dr. Terry Sejnowski has modelled the brain and used his insights to help inform AI. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of the University College London about how information flows both ways between neuroscience and engineered intelligence, proposes a new way of looking at memory and considers the Hopfie…
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Sue B. Inches (pictured) wants to build a better world, so she is doing what she can in that she has written a book about "Environmental Advocacy", she teaches on that topic, and also has been giving sermons about hope in challenging times, and beyond, that she advocates for people, corporations and governments at all levels to take action on the m…
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Simon Molesworth (pictured far from the austerity of a courtroom, working on his far western New South Wales property) sees the exhibitions of old ("fun fares" as he describes them) as a means to bring an understanding of climate change to as many people as possible. The Melbourne-based barrister, who has long been involved with climate and environ…
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Matt and Jen are joined by researcher Dr Emma Yule for a comprehensive primer on climate change adaptation. What is it, and how does it interact with mitigation? What could adaptation look like in practical terms? How do we measure success? What are some of the challenges to effective adaptation – and what kind of benefits could arise from it? But …
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A kitchen table discussion, during Victoria's 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, resulted in the design and construction of the first Frankenstein-like "Power-Droid" by former film and television stuntman, Purven Pather, aided by his business partner and wife, Jessica Gower. The arrival of the Power-Droid was followed by the creation of the company, Equoria, …
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On with Tyler Zach | Instincts, Origins, and the Future of the Enneagram Tyler Zach joins us to talk about the June Enneagram Summit he’s hosting—focused entirely on instincts. Go HERE TO SIGN UP. We also explore his work tracing the History of the Enneagram, offering context for where the movement has been and where it may be heading. 🔗 Explore Ty…
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In this episode, Nick is joined by Eric Heinze, Professor of Law and Humanities at Queen Mary, University of London. A leading voice in legal philosophy, human rights, and the law-and-literature movement, Heinze unpacks the ideas in his latest book, Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and the Future of the Left. Together, they explore the int…
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