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Dr Carl Bamlet The Modern Caveman

Carl Bamlet and Karl Waretini

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Produced at PlainsFM. Dr Carl Bamlet is from the 'Alpha Omega Clinic' and is a Chiropractor, Certified Nutrition Specialist with an extraordinary amount of knowledge about how bodies function and what to do to help them function better as well as how important a healthy body is to a better business. On this monthly hour show Carl and Cuz talk about a wide range of health choices, business challenges and issues as well as highlighting health oriented Canterbury businesses. Tune into this show ...
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The Leader's Panel

Dr. Henry Cloud

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Ever wonder how the world’s greatest leaders do what they do? How they work their individual magic to rise to the top of the pack? How they hone their skills to the finest point, taking their ventures into stratospheric success? New York Times best-selling author and leadership expert Dr. Henry Cloud joins Jennifer Laine, President of Cloud Productions, and global-finance guru Loriann Lowery-Biggers to delve into the nitty-gritty of leadership. Each week our panel of experts dives into issue ...
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Bold Company

Business Canterbury

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Business Canterbury's Bold Company Podcast is all about telling the stories of Canterbury businesses and the people behind them. Join hosts Hannah Weeds and Vaughan Fleming as they uncover tales of innovation, determination, success and lessons learned across Canterbury. Big thanks to our Season 1 sponsor, Christchurch Airport – growing the engine room for Canterbury businesses. And the lovely people at Ruffells, one of Christchurch’s leading creative studios who are helping us make this hap ...
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Join multi-award winning teacher and researcher from the University of Canterbury, Professor Ekant Veer, as he chats with friends about marketing, society, consumers and consumption in this educational podcast designed to support your own understanding and learning. Various chats, whakaaro, kōrero, discussions and questions.
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Embark on a captivating journey through time with The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast. Immerse yourself in sermons from the 4th to the 15th century, featuring powerful orators from Augustine and Aelfric to Wulfstan and Wyclif. We’ve revitalized the language to modern English, offering scripture introductions where relevant. Get ready to be pleasantly surprised (or shocked) as timeless issues are unveiled in a contemporary light. Join us as we breathe new life into the old!
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The Chief of Staff

The Chief of Staff Association

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Behind every great leader stands an advisor, a gatekeeper, a confidant - a Chief of Staff. From military operations to new governments, from charities finding new ways to make an impact to the largest tech companies in the world; a chief of staff can be found in every sector. But what makes a great chief of staff? Through incredible stories and insightful reflections, we explore what it takes to perform at the highest level from some of the world's leading chiefs of staff. This podcast is br ...
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In honour of Labour Day, consider Bernardine’s words in the powerful argument against clergy taking on secular responsibilities. This discourse challenges the blurring of lines between sacred and civic duties, urging that pastors, priests and friars focus solely on their divine missions. From the dangers of greed to unethical business practices, it…
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BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX – The Soul Seeking God 1090-1153 Song of Songs Cant. 3:1 In this 3rd and final sermon from Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) he passionately asserts that, “The soul that loves has nothing to fear.” For Bernard, grace precedes grace, and we love because we are first loved. Be comforted by The Soul Seeking God as you also continue…
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In this episode of Business Canterbury's "Bold Company" podcast, hosts Hannah and Vaughan interview Michael Toothill, CEO of Kilmarnock Enterprises. Kilmarnock, a prominent social enterprise based in Canterbury, focuses on integrating individuals with intellectual disabilities into the workforce and breaking down the stigma. Michael discusses Kilma…
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In this episode of “Bold Company” by Business Canterbury, hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with Harriet, Co-Founder of Forewinds, a Canterbury founded golf clothing company... that she runs with her Mum, Liz! ⛳ From initial surveys to building a dedicated following, their journey showcases resilience and innovation in meeting niche market demands.…
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In this episode of Business Canterbury's "Bold Company" podcast, hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with a local legend, Jason Gunn ⭐In this episode, Jase shares how storytelling—from television to social media—plays a pivotal role in connecting with audiences and shaping business success. He also gives us a peek into his latest venture, Easily Said…
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In this episode of Business Canterbury's "Bold Company" podcast, hosts Hannah and Vaughan interview Mitchell Anderson, Managing Director of Urban Intelligence. They explore how Urban Intelligence aims to facilitate evidence-based decision-making for resilience against natural hazards and climate change 🌎 Mitch shares the company's origin story, cha…
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In this episode of “Bold Company” by Business Canterbury, hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with Monique Kaminski, founder and CEO of Jeuneora, a Canterbury-based health and wellness brand ✨ From crafting innovative supplements to making the big moves overseas, Monique’s journey is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit. Join us as we explore he…
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In this episode of “Bold Company” by Business Canterbury, hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with Mr. G, a global sustainability coach and entrepreneur 🌱 Through empathy and practical strategies, G helps businesses innovate while reducing their environmental impact. This conversation explores challenges, lessons learned, and the transformative power…
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BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX - Three Ways In Which We Love God 1090-1153 Song of Songs Cant. 8:6 In the following sermon, Three Ways In Which We Love God, we continue listening to Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) and hear him cry out to the Lord, pleading for him to take his remaining years and use them. If anyone struggles with failures of the past and st…
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Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) was a French abbot, theologian, and leader of the Cistercian reform who mediated between church and state, and whose theology of divine love influenced Reformation leaders and Dante's portrayal of mystical union with God in The Divine Comedy. In his work On Loving God, Bernard describes the ecstasy of divine love as…
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In this episode of "Bold Company," hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with Christopher Boyle, the Executive Chair and Managing Director of Fabrum. As the driving force behind Fabrum, a company based in Christchurch renowned for its groundbreaking advancements in engineering and cryogenic technology 🧊 Christopher shares the company's remarkable journ…
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In this episode of "Bold Company," hosts Hannah and Vaughan sit down with Brianne West, a serial entrepreneur from Canterbury. Brianne recounts her evolution from a university student experimenting with cosmetic chemistry to becoming a leader in sustainable business. She delves into the challenges and triumphs of developing eco-friendly products ho…
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In this episode of "Bold Company", hosts Hannah and Vaughan chat with Harmaan, founder of Alimentary Systems, a company focused on transforming waste into valuable resources ♻️ Harman shares his journey from India to New Zealand, driven by a mission to improve sanitation through innovative waste treatment technologies. Despite the challenges of sta…
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In this sermon – Listen and Do Good, Augustine of Hippo says it is safer to hear the Word of God than to preach it. If you have ever had a pastor (or heard of one) that preached one thing but did another, what was your responsibility to them? Based on James 1:19-22 The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast features sermons from the 4th to the…
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Are we in the End-times? It is an undeniable truth that we are closer to the end-times than we have ever been. Listen to Anslem of Canterbury in the 11thC discuss what this means for us today. “Each person's recurring sin is like a tempest. When you love God, you walk on water, with the world's upheavals beneath your feet. But if you love the world…
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Does God’s love abide in you? Atto of Vercelli throws down the gauntlet when quoting John and suggests if we’re not materially helping our brethren, we don’t actually have the love of God in us. In this very short, but challenging sermon for Palm Sunday about love, charity, justice and the spiritual disciplines, Atto of Vercelli, preaches big ideas…
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Let your light shine...but don't! Are there paradoxes and contradictions within the Bible, and even within the words of Jesus himself? The Bible is undeniably a complex collection of diverse writings and styles, but what do we do when Jesus, the very One we follow, instructs us to do seemingly opposite things? Join us on a profound journey as Augus…
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Pastoral Virtues Explore the essence of pastoral virtues in this episode. What defines the genuine role of a bishop, pastor, or teacher? Are you searching for a framework to evaluate your own ministry or analyze your pastor? Aelfric, with humility and love, provides a guide to the essentials of these roles. Join us as we delve into the art of measu…
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In The Beginning God Made The Heaven And The Earth In an era dominated by AI, Google, and a surplus of information, the quest for genuine understanding seems more challenging than ever. How do we avoid drowning in our own ingenuity? Join us as we journey back to the 4th century with Basil of Cesarea, who offers a unique lens to navigate the complex…
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The Preacher and The Listener Dive into the discourse on what holds greater significance: Preaching or The Lord's Supper? Bernardine provides a specific answer, and we get a glimpse into his feelings when someone dozes off during his sermon. Join us for an insightful exploration of the dynamics between the preacher and the listener.…
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For our eighth episode in the series, we're joined by Mary Pickles, Chief of Staff to the Chairman of EY (UK). Supporting senior leadership at one of the world's best-known professional services firms, Mary shares her perspectives on staying grounded in leadership, building impactful relationships across big businesses, and what corporations should…
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For our seventh episode in the series, we're joined by Mary Mawhinney, Chief of Staff at the British Red Cross. With experience working as an advisor to an Australian prime minister, at the United Nations and now with the British Red Cross, Mary candidly shares her experience working across policy, politics, diplomacy, and the civil service. Host: …
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For our sixth episode in the series, we're joined by Mark Darby, Chief of Staff to the CEO of Salesforce UK. Harnessing his commercial experience across consulting, marketing and strategy, Mark shares his experience realising the strategic vision for Salesforce's second-biggest market. Host: Euan Godbold Guest: Mark Darby, Chief of Staff to the CEO…
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For our fifth episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association’s Euan Godbold is joined by Revd Ijeoma Ajibade, Chief of Staff to The Archbishop of Canterbury. Supporting one of the world's oldest institutions, Ije shares comparisons between her role in local government to that in the church, the value of learning from companies and civil soci…
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For our fourth episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association’s Euan Godbold is joined by Marc Ristol, Chief of Staff at the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The charitable arm of the Thompson Reuters news agency, Marc guides the leadership team as they work to advance media freedom, foster more inclusive economies, and promote human rights aroun…
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For our third episode, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold is joined by Jhumar Johnson, Chief of Staff at The Open University. With a student body of over 200,000, Jhumar shares her insights into managing humility at the helm and what the future of education might look like at one of the world's largest universities. Host: Euan Godbold Gu…
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For our second episode on the series, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold is joined by Lucy Reeve, Chief of Staff at the world's largest humanitarian mine clearance organisation. Having led projects in Afghanistan, Cambodia and Libya overseeing the delivery of projects including mine and IED clearance, Lucy shares her perspective on manag…
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For our first episode in the series, The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold sits down with Sam White, former Chief of Staff to the Leader of the UK Labour Party. From speaking truth to power to rebuilding momentum in a party, Sam draws back the curtain on how the chief of staff role functions in politics. Host: Euan Godbold Guest: Sam White …
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Cheryl Sandberg to Mark Zuckerberg. Jonathan Powell to Tony Blair. James Baker to Presidents Bush and Reagan. Behind every great leader, there's an advisor, a confidant - a Chief of Staff. Join The Chief of Staff Association's Euan Godbold each episode as he sits down with leaders at the heart of the world's most recognisable businesses, non-profit…
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This is something a bit different - I get asked to do a lot of public speaking and I gave a kōrero at the Christchurch Art Gallery on "Marketing Manipulation" as an accompanying talk to the art exhibition by James Oram. There are slides associated with this discussion but hopefully you can make out what is happening - if not, sing out and I'll send…
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In this episode I speak with the world famous in New Zealand, Sir Ashley Bloomfield about his approach to leading the country through the COVID pandemic. We're also joined by Prof. Stacy Wood who studies medical decision-making and the intersection between marketing, medicine and behaviour change. This is part of the University of Canterbury's MBA …
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Meg Nelis has spent her life advocating for positive mental wellbeing amongst young people. She draws on the very best 'book' knowledge, with practical tips and weaves them together in her own journey of mental wellbeing. We do touch on our own experiences of mental wellbeing so this is a trigger warning for those who struggle with depression, anxi…
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In this episode I speak with Anton Matthews from the Hustle Group. Anton speaks not just about the hospo sector but also how he uses this platform to share his knowledge and passion for Te Ao Māori (the Māori world) to build it up on the business world and provide opportunities for the next generation of Māori leaders. Check him out on Insta (@Anto…
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I love Liam's approach to comms, marketing and life. He's walking that line of reach and relevance in a manner that taps into what is happening in our world. Sometimes that can be considered 'off-brand' in some marketers' minds, but it works for him and his brands. Hear him talk about how he engages, how he decides what's 'too far' and what he thin…
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In this episode Assoc. Prof. Ann-Marie Kennedy, Dr. Joya Kemper and I discuss how social marketing (marketing for social good/wellbeing) can be effectively taught. We recently had a paper published on this in the Journal of Social Marketing (https://doi.org/10.1108/JSOCM-08-2021-0192) and we go into a bit more depth as to why we feel it's important…
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Carl is the Founder and Chief Social Scientist for Research First, Ōtautahi Christchurch's premier Market Research agency. He brings a strong social science approach to his research and uses that to add value to his clientele. As a practitioner, academic and policy influencer he spans a number of worlds with a heart for pro-social behavioural chang…
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