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  • Feeling stuck in a work rut? Level Up your Transformation with this Powerhouse Podcast!
    Dr Phillip Zada provides valuable insights for corporate businesses and government (where he has extensive experience as a much-called-upon consultant) and individuals navigating the complex landscape of the modern workplace by emphasising the importance of informed decision-making, collaboration, risk management, and effective technology integration.

    Phillip Zada is the founder of Z Ware (https://zware.au) a team of passionate software development experts who are dedicated to providing tailored solutions that empower their clients.

    This podcast was produced by CommTogether - Podcasts Done For You https://commtogether.com.au

  • Ben is an electrical engineer based in Australia, following the decline of the world's critical energy systems.

  • In 2021, the National Endowment for Financial Education and the Council for Economic Education hosted five financial education policy convenings to discuss the most pertinent issues in the field.

    Nearly 250 stakeholders from 44 states joined this invitation-only event. The goal? Provide an open forum to learn and listen about the opportunities, technicalities and challenges encountered when considering statewide financial education policy and programming.

    The outcomes from these convenings are the subject of this series of podcasts. NEFE President and CEO, Dr. Billy J. Hensley, and NEFE Policy and Advocacy Director, Raven Newberry, will sit down with some of the people involved with the convening’s development to analyze how the field can turn the lessons learned into actionable next steps.

    Disclaimer: 
    Focus on  FinEd: The  Policy  Convenings is produced  by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing  voice providing leadership, research  and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being.  

    The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE.  

    For more information, visit www.nefe.org

  • This podcast is a part of a multi-medium media network, aimed at bringing attention to the dysfunction of U.S. politics. We are a haven for the politically homeless, who are not represented by either party. We hold fast to the spirit of liberty that birthed this nation.

  • Richard Nixon was a complex and contradictory figure, and his public speaking style reflected this complexity. He was a skilled orator who could deliver powerful and persuasive speeches, but he was also prone to awkwardness and gaffes.Nixon's strengths as a public speaker included his intelligence, his command of facts, and his ability to connect with an audience on an emotional level. He was also a master of the "Nixonian pause," which he used to create suspense and emphasis.However, Nixon also had some weaknesses as a public speaker. He could be stiff and wooden in his delivery, and he was sometimes prone to rambling and digressing. He was also known for his "sweaty Nixon" persona, which was exacerbated by his tendency to perspire profusely when he was nervous.Despite his weaknesses, Nixon was an effective public speaker overall. He was able to use his skills to connect with voters and deliver his message in a persuasive way. This was evident in his successful campaigns for President and Vice President, as well as his ability to rally support for his policies while in office.Here are some specific examples of Nixon's strengths and weaknesses as a public speaker:Strengths:
    Intelligence and command of facts: Nixon was a highly intelligent man with a deep knowledge of history, politics, and economics. This was evident in his speeches, which were often full of detailed information and statistics.Emotional connection with audience: Nixon was able to connect with his audience on an emotional level by sharing personal stories and anecdotes. This was particularly effective in his speeches to working-class Americans, who could relate to his "rags to riches" story.Use of the "Nixonian pause:" Nixon mastered the use of the "Nixonian pause," which was a dramatic pause that he used to create suspense and emphasis. This was particularly effective in his speeches on television.Weaknesses:
    Stiff and wooden delivery: Nixon could be stiff and wooden in his delivery, which sometimes made him appear uncomfortable in front of an audience.Rambling and digressing: Nixon was sometimes prone to rambling and digressing in his speeches. This could make his speeches difficult to follow and could lose the attention of his audience."Sweaty Nixon" persona: Nixon was known for his "sweaty Nixon" persona, which was exacerbated by his tendency to perspire profusely when he was nervous. This could make him appear uncomfortable and untrustworthy to some viewers.Overall, Richard Nixon was a skilled and effective public speaker. He was able to use his strengths to connect with voters and deliver his message in a persuasive way. However, he also had some weaknesses, such as his stiff delivery and tendency to ramble. Despite these weaknesses, Nixon was able to use his public speaking skills to achieve great success in his political career.

  • Welcome to ”Australian Migration Talks,” presented by HECT Migration and Appeal Experts. Join our hosts, Alex and Jessica, in a series of enlightening discussions dedicated to unraveling the complexities of Australian migration and visa appeals. Jessica, a seasoned Migration Agent, brings her wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, offering invaluable insights and guidance. Whether you’re facing challenges with visa refusals, navigating the intricacies of the appeal process, or seeking expert advice on your migration journey, this podcast is your go-to resource. Tune in to ”Australia Migration Talks” and empower yourself with the expertise and support you need to steer through the Australian migration landscape with confidence.

  • Small business owners share their knowledge of starting their business, including the successes, achievements and mistakes they made along the way. Benefit from their hindsight as they give advice and tips for other small businesses on a range of problem areas from finance and employment to marketing.

  • From murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the Western Australia Police Force take you inside criminal investigations, rescues and even some of the more bizarre situations they've found themselves in.
     
    These officers have been granted special permission to speak very openly for this podcast only. You’ll be given access to operational information never heard before and will hear in detail how each case unfolds.
     
    These in-depth and completely unscripted conversations give you an insight into stories only a police officer can tell.

  • WorkSafe Victoria is proud to launch the HSR Podcast series.

    Health and Safety Representatives (HSRs) are an integral part of the health and safety process of Victorian workplaces, and WorkSafe’s role as regulator means that we are here to help and support HSRs in being our eyes and ears on the ground.

    To further enhance the support WorkSafe already provides and to add to the enormous amount of resources we already have available, this podcast series will look at a range of topics and offer advice, guidance and support from WorkSafe’s very own experts and leaders in OHS for HSRs, employers and employees.

    Visit: www.worksafe.vic.gov.au

    You can also contact WorkSafe's HSR Support Office via [email protected]

  • Justice Matters: Conversations About Crime & Punishment is a podcast series hosted by Elizabeth Greene and Joe Crowley.



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Step into the world of politics with "Keepin in 270,"  the podcast that dives deep into the issues, events, and personalities shaping the US political landscape. Join our knowledgeable and passionate hosts as they break down the latest headlines, dissect debates, and provide insightful analysis that goes beyond the soundbites.

    Whether you're a seasoned political junkie or just getting started on your civic journey, "Keepin it 270" has something for everyone. 

    Get ready to stay informed, engaged, and have some fun, as we explore the nuances of democracy, examine the power dynamics at play, and strive to bridge the divides in today's polarized world. Tune in every episode and stay ahead of the curve. The race to 270 is here! 

  • In this podcast, Nicholas Gruen discusses the issues of today in a unique way. The three questions we've always got an eye to are
    1) What's missing in the way people normally talk about these issues?
    2) Where do they fit in the bigger picture, whether that's
    * the long history of our species or
    * the deeper aspects of the way we're thinking about it and
    3) Do these ways of thinking help us improve the world we live in? (Which we often focus on in our shorter 'Policy Provocations' podcasts.)

  • 1 Victoria presents all Victorians with a genuine alternative Government in November 2026

  • Welcome to Melbourne Water’s Podcast Ag-Resilience. This series will provide information and conversation for farmers as the industry tackles some very big environmental and economic challenges. As agriculture peruses ambitious carbon neutral targets, we can also aspire towards a 2050 future that might be carbon and nature positive. But what do these terms mean? How does the agriculture sector make sense of all the emerging information and find the positive in carbon and nature positive? In this first season we will open up conversations with researchers and seek science based information that sets the scene for a thriving 2050 carbon and nature positive industry in the Port Phillip and Western Port catchment.

    For more information, visit https://melbournewater.com.au/SAF

  • Podcasts that explore the VET Sector.

  • A podcast version of the monthly CFA Volunteer Forum that is broadcast live on YouTube from different fire stations across Victoria, Australia.

  • Queensland Attorney-General, Minister for Justice, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, as well as State Member for Redcliffe, Yvette D'Ath, covers local and state matters. She provides updates from the Redcliffe electoral office, conducts interviews with community stakeholders, state politicians, and field experts, and engages with constituents by answering their questions.