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Teal is short-hand for the future of work. It means bringing your whole self to work, a focus on purpose and self-management. This podcast is a chat, over a cup of tea with the people who are making this change in health, care and the public sector, sharing stories of self-management in action.
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Beyond Busy

Graham Allcott

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In Beyond Busy, Graham Allcott invites interesting people and explores with them the often messy truths and contradictory relationships around topics like work-life balance, happiness and success. In short, this is where we ask the bigger questions about work. Graham Allcott is the author of How To Be a Productivity Ninja, a keynote business speaker and the founder of Think Productive - inspiring and equipping people and organisations to transform work for the better. Hosted on Acast. See ac ...
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Putting the Horse 1st

Isabeau Solace

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Isabeau Solace and a guest discuss the ways that we define, and practice, putting the horse first. If you want to reach out with feed back or questions, I can be reached at puttingthehorse1st@gmail.com
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Hi, it's been a while—a lot longer than I intended. Thanks for staying subscribed! Here’s a little taste of what’s to come. https://www.grahamallcott.com/orderkind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a text “I love my work and I love the horses. I envision a day when those people who really understand how to care for a horse - from their hooves and diet to their need to live in a herd and be free from confinement - will be the majority of those responsible for these creatures. We need to throw out the molasses-laden feeds and supplement…
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Send us a text https://havenequine.com/ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horsemanahiphaven From her website. “Emma Jenkinson, a seasoned horse trainer and riding coach based in Northern NM. With a rich background in dressage and equestrian vaulting, and over 10 years experience as a professional. Emma dedicates her expertise to utilizing the…
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Send us a text https://www.kudaguru.com/ From Ashleigh’s website “Many experienced riders begin to focus on the exercises or patterns, and, if they feel they are stagnating in their progress, start to look for more elaborate, complicated exercises. My approach to teaching is bringing the focus back to the rider’s position, biomechanics and awarenes…
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Send us a text Alissa Mayer is a Certified Equine Hanna Somatics® Educator and the Co-Instructor of the Equine Hanna Somatics Professional Training & Certification Program, and Creator of the FEEL-Embodied™ System. https://alissamayer.com/what-is-equine-hanna-somatics/ https://www.facebook.com/alissamayer We discuss the vast complexity of the nervo…
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Send us a text Christina Krueger and host Isabeau Solace discuss communicating with your hoof care practitioner, advocating for your horse, the nutritional component of healthy hoof development, addressing training of your horse for hoof care, and addressing pain and behavior issues that interfere with that care. The course on nutrition mentioned s…
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Send us a text Steph Bradshaw is a positive reinforcement & force free, ethical equestrian coach and trainer living in Missouri. In part 2 of our discussion Steph explains her SKE jackpot method for training cooperative care, dealing with emergency care situations, building and respecting consent cues, training disengagement, syringe and oral meds …
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Send us a text Steph Bradshaw is a positive reinforcement & force free, ethical equestrian coach and trainer living in Missouri. In part 1 of our discussion Steph begins by sharing her childhood and college experiences with horses and animal training. She explains what she learned about positive reinforcement working with zoo animals, her start wit…
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Send us a text https://www.facebook.com/FaceUpTraining Alyssa is a Lyons Legacy certified trainer. She operates her business, Face Up Training and Colt Starting in New Freedom, PA. Alyssa and I discuss her experiences becoming certified as a Lyons Legacy trainer. And what it means to her to put the horse first in her training. I hope you enjoy our …
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Send us a text Michelle and I had a wonderful talk about her experiences coming into horse ownership as an adult. After lucking into a “free” horse, she eventually got more horses, her own property, and whole heartedly embraced every milestone and failure that came her way. CONTENT WARNING : there is one mention of childhood sexual trauma…
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Send us a text https://helenthornton.com/?fbclid=IwAR2itqNAnHpfKqWdnOwftSdayc0w-OhZX2BbDYbcsMo1toAINah3i_AEO60_aem_AaXIzL0tydTjiJOEa_IY-6S9aSQEJ6noswJtrm_34aIH5o7sbF_sjZ8Au7jaYjbJQ8g Helen is a registered member of the International Association of Animal Therapists. She lives in the UK where she offers PEMF for horses and humans. https://helenthorn…
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Send us a text In this podcast I refer to Emma by her Facebook handle, Emma Lemon. Emma Jenkinson is located in New Mexico and offers virtual coaching. You can reach her on her website. https://havenequine.com/ If you have an interest in vaulting the company in the USA that can supply barrel covers, custom kits, and practice barrels is LB Vaulting …
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Send us a text Naomi Kahlich talks about her back ground as a dog trainer and how that education in R+ worked with her mustang Juno. We also discuss the issues surrounding the management and round up of wild mustangs. Feedback and questions can be sent to puttingthehorse1st@gmail.comद्वारा Isabeau Solace
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Send us a text Isabeau Solace and Clare Frost discuss Clare’s Equine Breathing method. You can find more information, resources, and products on Clare’s website. Enter www.equinebreathing.com into your browser or click the link below. http://www.equinebreathing.com If you want to reach out with feedback or questions about the podcast, you can reach…
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Send us a text Debbie Watts and Isabeau Solace discuss how we use Straightness Training and Positive reinforcement (R+/clicker training) to put the horse first. Callie Klein has bowed out as cohost. But I am grateful for the help she gave me getting this podcast project up and running. If you want to reach out with feedback or questions, you can em…
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Send us a text Our guest is Cindy Roragen the founder of BixRo Horse Haven. Cindy discusses with us her evolution from a rescue to a haven organization. The ways that an owner can prepare their horse to do well when sold on to a new home. And how we can support rescues and havens that are providing an educated and safe home for unwanted horses. Thi…
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Send us a text Isabeau Solace and Kelly Klein chat with Anna Jabateh, who owns and runs a Riding school in Poland. She tells us how, and why, she developed her riding school program that puts the horse first. And how she explains her priorities to her students.द्वारा Isabeau Solace
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Send us a text Isabeau Solace and Callie Klein cohost a podcast on putting the horse first. We will interview guests and talk about what it means to us to ‘put the horse first.’ We will discuss what we see in the equestrian world that has changed for the better, and the worse. Callie Klein owns a boarding barn in Las Vegas Nevada. Isabeau Solace is…
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This week's guest is Dr Christian Busch. Christian is the director of the Global Economy program at New York University's Center for Global Affairs and has served as Deputy Director of the LSE’s Innovation Centre. Christian advises companies all over the world on how to foster creativity, innovation and luck. He's also the author of ‘Connect the Do…
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This week's guest is Helen Sanderson. Helen is a professional organizer, the creator of The Home Declutter Kit and the author of The Secret Life of Clutter. We talk about our relationship with our team, the parallels between decluttering and productivity, why it's important to get clarity in everything we do and much more. ✔ Links: Buy The Secret L…
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My guest in this episode is Greg Hoffman. Greg spent many years in one of the coolest jobs in the world as Chief Marketing Officer for Nike. He's also the author of a new book about his experiences ‘Emotion by Design: Creative Leadership Lessons from a Life at Nike’. In this episode, we talk about some of the marketing campaigns that took Nike to a…
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In this episode, we meet Olivier Roland, a French blogger and entrepreneur and the author of ‘The Way of the Intelligent Rebel’. The book has been a huge hit in France, and now the new English language translation brings his ideas to a wider audience. Oliver and I get geeky around learning how to develop your willpower and productivity to design a …
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This week, my guest is Monica Aldama, the star of the hit Netflix show “Cheer”. Monica is the multi championship-winning cheerleading coach for Nevara College in Corsicana, Texas. She's now put some of her brilliant leadership mantras from the series into a really wise and interesting leadership book. So in this episode, I talk to Monica about what…
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Confirmation Practices have made a significant difference to how I work, and replaced supervision in Wellbeing Teams. In this podcast, Andy Brogan explains the problem that Confirmation Practices are designed to solve, what they are, and how to use them. This podcast was recorded in 2020 and reflects our early learning within Wellbeing Teams.…
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My guest today is Dave Linton. Dave is a former youth worker turned entrepreneur who started Madlug in 2015 with less than 500 quid, and the company has won hearts and wallets with its cool backpacks. Each product sold allows the company to donate a similar item to a young person in the foster care system. In this episode, Dave explains why it's so…
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My guest today is Sarah Ockwell-Smith, one of the world's leading parenting experts, having written 13 books and sold half a million copies. Her philosophy of gentle parenting is hugely influential in the motherhood WhatsApp groups of Great Britain and her latest book ‘How To Be a Calm Parent’ has as much to tell us about how to look after ourselve…
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Sarah McGuire is the CEO of Choice Support. In this podcast we talk about why they are not using the term 'self-management' and their focus on purpose. Sarah talks about how they have been using sprints to make change, and their move towards more courageous leadership.
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My guest today is Matt Rudd. Matt is a writer, columnist and deputy editor of The Sunday Times Magazine. He's also the author of several books, his latest being ‘Man Down: Why Men Are Unhappy and What We Can Do About It’. In this episode, we talk about mental health, shared parental leave and taking paternity leave more seriously. We talk about the…
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My guest today is Debbie Millman. Debbie was described by Fast Company as one of the most creative people working in business. She's the founder of the hugely influential podcast Design Matters. From 1995 to 2016, Debbie worked in leadership roles for Sterling Brands, leading influential projects for the likes of Burger King, Star Wars, 7up, and Ca…
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This is my third podcast with Edel, this time in her role of Chief Executive of Mencap. Edel introduces The Big Plan, talks about self-empowered teams and how these fit within the broad strategy. She references the 'Three F's" and what these mean in Mencap. It is exciting to hear how she has taken learning from her experience at Cornerstone in Scot…
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My guest today is Ranjay Gulati. Ranjay is a professor at Harvard Business School and the author of ‘Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies’. In this episode, we talk about how to harness a sense of purpose to create a great team and the power of good storytelling. Ranjay also offers some leadership lessons from the Seattle …
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My guest today is Sarah Stein Greenberg, the executive director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University, better known as d.school. Sarah has built her career on helping companies unlock innovation and creativity. She's also the author of a new book ‘Creative Acts For Curious People’. In this episode, we talk about how bored…
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My guest today is James Routledge. James is a mental health advocate and author of the book ‘Mental Health at Work’. After burning out when his first business failed at the age of 24, he founded Sanctus who are on a mission to help companies invest in the mental health of their employees. In this episode, James talks openly about his personal exper…
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My guest today is General Stanley McChrystal. General McChrystal led a stellar military career culminating in becoming the commander of US and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan. Since leaving the US military, he's founded the McChrystal group and has also written several books. His latest book is called ‘Risk: A User's …
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My guest today is Sarah Archer. Sarah is a speaking and marketing coach, as well as a playwright and comedy performer. Her podcast ‘The Speaking Club’ helps people to increase their confidence around public speaking and she has written a couple of books on the subject too! In this episode, we talk about authenticity, overcoming fear, how to measure…
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My guest today is Emily Chang. Emily is the CEO of the McCann Worldgroup, China a 400 plus marketing agency based in Shanghai. She's held senior roles at Apple and Starbucks, and she is also the author of The Spare Room. In this episode, we talk about her making the move to work in China. She tells us the story of opening up her spare room to stran…
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My guest today is Ole Kassow. Ole is a social entrepreneur based in Denmark and the founder of Cycling Without Age, a global movement that brings together volunteers to provide outdoor cycle rides to older people who would otherwise be stuck inside. Ole has also spent a lifetime experimenting with different ways to bring kindness into the world of …
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My guest today is Nic Marks. Nic is one of the world's leading experts on happiness and the founder of Friday Pulse, a tool to help organizations find out how happy their people are at work. Nic also created the Happy Planet Index to show which countries have the happiest people, and he spent years thinking about how to be happy and the relationshi…
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My guest today is Denise Nurse. Denise is the co-founder of the Black Founders Hub, a network for black entrepreneurs that started here in the UK but is now increasingly global. She is also a lawyer and entrepreneur, having started and then sold a really unusual law firm. Denise has also worked as a TV presenter for Sky Travel and on BBC's Escape t…
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In my second podcast with Rosie Lawn we talk about the difference self-management makes to the role of the CEO and Executives. She explains how this has led to a change in thinking, and the impact this has had on their approach to risk.
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Sir John Timpson is not a name often associated with self-management. He was mentor to Avril Delaney who worked as Director of Nursing at Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Trust for over 17 years. She wanted to explore self-management (or self-driving as she calls it) as a way to improve outcomes for people, reducing red tape and encourage innovation…
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My guest today is Azeem Azhar. Azeem is a serial entrepreneur, a journalist, startup investor, technologist and is the founder of Exponential View, a weekly email with 200,000 subscribers including many of the leading lights in tech. His new book ‘Exponential’ is a fascinating look at how humans can learn to thrive in an age of accelerating technol…
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My guest today is Daisy Dowling. Daisy has worked in senior leadership roles on Wall Street and has now left that behind to start workparent helping companies to best support working parents. She's also the author of ‘Workparent: Thrive in your career while raising happy children’. So, if you have kids or you're thinking of having kids this episode…
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This week on the Beyond Busy podcast we welcome Dr Samantha Boardman. Samantha is a clinical psychiatrist and she has a Master's in positive psychology, so her work joins the dots between all those different fields. She combines years of training in medical school and psychiatry with studies in the field of positive psychology. Samantha is also the…
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This week on Beyond Busy podcast we welcome Ndidi Okezie. Ndidi is a rising star in the charity World, the CEO of UK Youth and a board member of three boards, including Centrepoint. In this wide-ranging episode, we chat about having courageous conversations, kindness and much more. The conversation starts off with Ndidi's current plans and the miss…
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This week on the Beyond Busy podcast we welcome Jodie Cook. Jodie is an entrepreneur, a powerlifter, and a writer. She writes regularly for Forbes and is also an author of a number of books including ‘How to Raise Entrepreneurial Kids'. We caught her in a quite interesting moment in her life - she just sold her business JC Social Media. In this epi…
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This week on the Beyond Busy podcast we welcome Cal Newport. Cal is the author of ‘Deep Work' and ‘Digital Minimalism' and this is his second time on Beyond Busy. Last time we discussed the evolution of knowledge work, how social media compulsion has shifted in recent years and lots of other things. In this episode, we talk about his new book ‘A Wo…
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Phoebe Benta is the guest of this week's episode of Beyond Busy. Phoebe is the national president of JCI (Junior Chamber International). She's also the founder of North West Charity Awards and she also has a day job! Phoebe is a Global Digital Events Manager at Atos Medical. The conversation starts with Phoebe's background experience and JCI. 'JCI …
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