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The Why? Curve

Phil Dobbie

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Each week Phil Dobbie and Roger Hearing get to grips with one issue that impacts our lives. It could be economic, social, technological or geopolitical. Whatever the subject, they'll talk to the experts who can give help explain what's really going on. And Phil and Roger back it up with their own research and opinions. It's half an hour to get across one of the key issues of the time, and they promise, it'll never be boring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Protect Your Patch

Rich Baron and Dr. Mike Smith

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Welcome to the Protect Your Patch podcast where we talk about all things that drive meaningful change through intentional actions, hosted by Dr. Mike Smith, former First Sergeant of the Air Force Thunderbirds and a corporate leader in Berkshire Hathaway Energy, and Rich Baron who is a master certified executive coach and Director of Culture Transformation and Training for John Mattone Global. With over 50 years of combined experience and leadership, we will discuss the important aspects of f ...
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Real life Issues with Coco

Oluwatodamilola

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The Podcast is basically to Journey life Together. Making better decisions while growing and going through life. We will be discussing Real life issues faced by real people and learning from these shared experiences better ways to handle such situations when we find ourselves in it. 🌻
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Let's Talk Politics with Emmitt and Dean

Dr. Emmitt Y. Riley III

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Let's Talk Politics with Dr. Emmitt Y. Riley III and Mr. Dean Snell is a political podcast that examines the latest political issues of the day. We engage in thoughtful political commentary on the Trump Presidency, Public Policy, Social Justice, and Equality.
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! Theodore Roosevelt stated, "If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month." A few of questions for you to consider: 1. Why do you think that people tend to blame others fo…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! "Life doesn't get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient." - Steve Mariboli Resiliency is a vital trait in leadership because it allows leaders to navigate challenges and setbacks with strength and adaptability. …
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! "Remember, no one has the right to control your emotions, thoughts, and actions, unless you let them." - Kevin J. Donaldson The ability to control emotions is a critical leadership skill because it directly influences decision-making,…
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The Tory ship seems rudderless, and the vote for a new captain less than enthralling. After their underwhelming Birmingham conference, what hope is there for the Conservatives - hitherto the most successful political organisation in Europe? With the fewest MPs in its history, and missing many of the former big beasts of Toryism, does the party’s sa…
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The Labour Party in government for the first time in 14 years, but this week’s party conference seemed an exercise in damage control rather than celebration - delegates voting against the cabinet on winter fuel payments, and cabinet ministers having to announce they won’t accept any more free clothes or glasses. How did the honeymoon end so soon? O…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! "Your life changes the moment you make a new, congruent, and committed decision." - Anthony Robbins Do your actions, behaviors, and habits truly reflect alignment with the size and scope of your vision? Or is perhaps the inability to …
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Are we all failing to become adults? Does the world treat us as if we need to be told to carry a water bottle on a train, or hold onto a handrail, or that a bag of nuts may contain…. nuts? The way our politics and culture like simple messages and avoid challenge or risk or complexity suggests to some that we are becoming an infantile society, incap…
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X banned in Brazil. The boss of Telegram detained in France. Is state power finally moving to curb the big social media sites? There’s been a lot of talk about reining-in X, TikTok, Instagram, Snap and the rest, but have governments now decided make the sites accountable for the harm they cause - misinformation, child abuse and societal division? O…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! What is a mental sound barrier, and how do we break through it? Many refer to this as their glass ceiling, an invisible mental barrier we put in place ourselves. This barrier prevents us from progressing not only in the workplace but …
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Keir Starmer is pushing for a reset of relations with the European Union, but has ruled out rejoining in his lifetime. So how close can or should the UK get? How welcome is Britain in Brussels after all the Brexit grief? And does the changing tone of public opinion here mean he can easily get past the toxicity of Brexit for both the Labour Party an…
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Interest rates, inflation, monetary control. What is it that central bankers actually do - and are they the right people to be doing it? The last decades have seen huge turbulence in the global economy - the Great Recession, then post-Covid inflation, so is the system working? Is it right that a political decision - balancing price-rises against th…
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Happy days are here again for the Democrats, as their new candidates gear up for the US presidential election. But does the razzmatazz conceal a weakness on the ticket that will be exposed once Harris and Walz have to face hostile interviewers? Dr Thomas Gift, Associate Professor of Political Science at UCL and founding director of the Centre on US…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! A survey conducted by Gartner of HR leaders on their priorities for 2024 revealed that for the first time, organizational culture is in the top five priorities second only to leader and manager development. The survey further revealed…
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Riots and disorder on a scale Britain hadn’t seen in a decade, but then the streets re-taken by anti-racist crowds - what to make of what happened after the Southport stabbings? Keir Starmer said the white men throwing rocks and setting fire to hotels were “far right”. Was he correct? And what does “far right” mean? Is it a coherent political force…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! When the check engine light in your car comes on, do you have a tendency to ignore it? Hoping that if you don't look at it, it will go away? But the next time you start your car, there it is once again shining bright on your dashboard…
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As students get ready to see if their A levels match up to their offers, how sure can they be the universities will still be there to award their eventual degrees? Higher education is in something of a financial crisis - not enough money from fees, not enough foreign students to make up the shortfall, and the best academics heading abroad for highe…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! We tend to assume that leadership takes place under stable circumstances. Many of our theories of leadership conceptualize leadership under these “normal” and stable conditions. However, there is likely no situation where leadership i…
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Paris, after a damp start, is sprinting through the games - but at what cost? Closed bars and cafes behind security barriers, fewer visitors in the run-up to the Olympics, and a massive bill for all the building-work and administration. The money from the tickets and broadcast rights goes to the International Olympic Committee, so will the city ben…
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The US presidential election has been upended by the replacement of one candidate, and the attempted assassination of the other. Can Karmala Harris unite the Democrats and compete effectively with Donald Trump? Has a near-death experience changed The Donald, or just made more of his supporters sure he is God’s chosen leader? And why did Joe Biden w…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! Progress often comes at a high cost, and leaders making crucial decisions to secure their organization’s future may not always be viewed favorably. Even when change management processes are correctly followed, some may still resist th…
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As the new Labour government pushes to get the UK economy growing, is it time we became a big manufacturer once again? For decades the driver of the economy has been services, but is that too difficult to sustain? Should we go back to making stuff - this time microprocessors, software, AI programs? Ali Bigdeli, Professor of Industrial Service Innov…
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We all need a holiday right now, somewhere drier and hotter than Britain. But do our favourite resorts want US? Protesters fire water pistols at visitors in Barcelona, thousands turn out in Tenerife to tell holidaymakers to go home. Tourists, they say, force up prices, clog the streets and destroy the very thing they have come for - beauty, tranqui…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! The traditional notion of leaders as indestructible and solid as a rock can create unrealistic expectations and pressures, leading to burnout and a lack of genuine connection. Embracing vulnerability allows leaders to break away from …
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What's the point in voting? The answer, if you're not in a seat where there's a chance your candidate will come first or second, is not much. The first-past-the-post system means many, or even most of us, are effectively disenfranchised at each general election. So is there a better, fairer way to run our polling? A proportional system, perhaps? Or…
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Just a week to go before a voting day that’s likely to lead to a radical change in the UK’s political landscape. But what have we learnt about the parties and the personalities that will dominate the new politics, after a parliamentary clean-out of the old team? Will Labour have to cut back even its modest ambitions in the face of economic reality?…
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With Labour almost certain to take the reins of power on July 5th, almost none of the incoming ministers have ever run anything bigger than a church fete. Right away they will have to take over billion-pound budgets and huge departments. Is it ridiculous to put gifted but untrained amateurs in charge of the world’s sixth-largest economy? Sir Geoff …
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! What is a legacy-driven culture? A legacy-driven culture is one that evolves and progresses in alignment with an organization’s purpose, vision, and mission. It is adaptable, able to withstand the test of time, and can pivot as necess…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! Have you ever had a set of master keys? The keys that can open any door and allow access to what lies beyond? How about the key that provides access to great culture, improved retention, attracting great talent, employee satisfaction,…
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TV debates, TikTok stunts, falling off a paddleboard - does any of it influence how people vote? What works in an election campaign? Does ANYONE read a manifesto? How can politicians connect effectively with the public? Or has everyone already made up their minds? Dr Matt Walsh, head of the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at the University …
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! A recent poll found that on average, people waste over 12 hours a week on non-value-added stuff. If you extrapolate that out, that's 624 hours a year, equivalent to 26 DAYS. That means we lose 26 days a year, or almost a month, to non…
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Promises galore - more doctors’ surgeries, pension triple-lock plus, free social care, a boost in the size of the army - but how much of any of this can we afford, whoever gets into Number 10 on July 5th? The huge public debt, lack of investment and productivity, and politicians refusal to countenance tax increases all point to sums that don’t add …
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! Do you hate going to work to feel like another cog in someone else's machine? Is there a dart board at your home with your boss's picture on it? Do you cringe when it is annual review time, or question if communication from senior lea…
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Are leaders ever held to account for starting wars or killing civilians. The International Criminal Court has already issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, and one is in prospect for Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu. Is it right to try to prosecute the leader of a democracy with a functional justice system of its own? Does a court…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! In our last episode, we discussed the 7X ROI that can be realized from executive coaching. But what does that look like? What real values can you get from working with an executive coach? And how exactly do you get the ROI from coachi…
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The new Russian offensive towards Kharkiv suggests Moscow has seized the initiative in the two-year conflict. With not enough ammunition or soldiers, can Kyiv hold the line? Is the support from the EU, NATO and the US going to last — especially if Donald Trump returns to the White House in January? But also can Vladimir Putin’s war economy in Russi…
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With almost everyone under 30 on TikTok or Instagram, and claims of rampant bullying, sexploitation and pornography - is there any way to protect young people from the harmful effects? The social media giants wring their hands but do nothing. Governments launch inquiries and claim they’re doing something, but the awful stories keep piling up. Could…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! A recent article from the International Coach Federation (ICF) show that companies that invest in coaching have on average a 7X Return on Investment (ROI). Executive Coaching is a proven way to develop individual, team, and organizati…
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As the smoke clears from the low-turnout council elections, what have we learnt about the prospects for the upcoming general election? Are the Tories heading for oblivion, or (as Rishi believes) a hung parliament? Is Labour damaged by the Gaza war, or by its own overcautious attitude? Can Reform be anything other than a box to put a cross in for di…
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Welcome to Protect Your Patch podcast. Leave us a message and tell us how we are doing. Thank you for your support! Welcome to our inaugural episode of Protect Your Patch. Our goal is to help you as a leader achieve more by getting back to the basics of organizational wellness in the areas of culture and leadership. Join Dr Smith and Rich Baron as …
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Why do they do it - people willing to crowd into small boats, put their lives at risk and pay thousands of pounds to cross the Channel? There's no sign threats of deportation to Rwanda will make any difference to their efforts to reach the UK. Phil and Roger have been speaking to someone who's researched the motivations of those making that risky c…
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On the edge of global conflict - the world held its breath as Israel and Iran attacked each other directly for the first time. But have we really stepped back from the brink? There’s no end in sight to the bloodshed in Gaza, and anger is building globally over the lack of progress in bringing in aid. Can a wider conflict be avoided, with the risks …
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Growth in our economy - that’s what politicians tell us we need. But do we? And what sort of growth? And won’t that just hurt the planet even further? Is expanding GDP the only way to keep us all happy and comfortable? Daniel Susskind, Professor of Economics at King’s College, London, gives Phil and Roger his view - that growth IS necessary, but th…
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A dictator set to succeed in grabbing another sovereign nation, and challenging, with tanks and missiles, the political landscape of Europe - is this, as the Polish prime minister says, our 1939? Should the West be ready for the collapse of an arms-starved Ukraine, and a victorious Vladimir Putin poised to challenge NATO right on its borders? If Do…
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Populist parties are gaining ground - Reform in Britain looks likely to be a major challenge for the Tories. And Donald Trump's MAGA movement looks set to propel him into the White House in November. Across Europe, too, and in Brazil, the Philippines and Turkey, we have seen the rise of groups appearing to take on the establishment on behalf of the…
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What’s happened to electric cars? Weren’t we all supposed to be driving one by now? Is it the cost, the range or the lack of charging points? Is the government still on track to phase out new petrol cars, and reach net zero on emissions? Tom Stacey of Anglia Ruskin University steers Phil and Roger through the complexities of electrifying the drivin…
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Our prisons are at breaking point - too many inmates and not enough cells. How did we get to the point of having more a higher proportion of the population behind bars than any other country in Western Europe? Why do politicians promise “tough on crime” sentences, without providing the means to deliver that? And does prison work, anyway? More than …
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What happens when the bins aren't collected, the roads are full of holes and the libraries are shut - because the council's gone bankrupt? That's the dilemma facing local government. Europe's largest local authority, Birmingham, has just issued a notice saying it's effectively gone bust. Many others have done the same or are about to. So what has g…
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Gaza casts a long shadow. In the midst of an economic crisis, in an election year, with transport, education and the NHS all limping along, what is the dominant subject, splitting parties and deciding by-elections? A war 2,000 miles away, over which the UK has next to no influence. Allegations of Islamophobia and anti-semitism are rife across the p…
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It’s a question taxing Jeremy Hunt - cut back on what we all pay to the government, or use his small surplus to prop up schools, hospitals and other neglected public services? Is his budget intended to rescue the UK economy, or to try to lessen an imminent Tory election defeat? Frances Coppola, the economist and author of “The Case For People’s QE”…
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Why are the prospects for young people so much worse than for their parents’ generation? They can’t buy a house, their rents are extortionate, they have a massive student debt and there’s no job security, plus they’re inheriting a climate-damaged planet. Is it all down to the greed of the baby-boomers? Or are feckless, apathetic work-shy, oversensi…
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