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By Eoin Walker
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In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary and controversial case of Tom Hayes, the former trader at the heart of the Libor scandal. Libor, the London Interbank Offered Rate, significantly influences trillions of dollars in global financial products. The manipulation of this rate sent shockwaves through the industry, leading to widespread legal consequences. Tom Hayes, the first person convicted of manipulating Libor, faced a lengthy prison term. But the question remains: did justice prevail?
Today, we uncover the complexities of this high-stakes saga, from the initial accusations and rigorous investigations to the legal battles and the enduring impact on Tom's life. We'll explore allegations of a miscarriage of justice and the broader implications for the financial sector and legal framework. Join us as Tom Hayes himself recounts his personal journey in the financial realm, his trial, and his ongoing quest to clear his name—an inspiring narrative of resilience in the face of adversity. See the full story here:
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-fall-guy-tom-hayes-libor-and-a-miscarriage-of-justice/
In this episode, we sit down with Inge Hunter, an inspiring entrepreneur who transformed her life from homelessness at 17 to becoming a successful business owner. Inge's journey is a testament to resilience and innovation, starting with selling cocktails on the streets and evolving into founding Clue Content.
We'll explore Inge's remarkable path, including her transition from mobile bars to wedding planning, her achievements in business consultancy, and her current focus on leveraging AI in marketing. The conversation will cover how she balanced entrepreneurship with motherhood and her passion for helping small businesses grow.
Throughout the interview, we'll delve into pivotal moments in Inge's life, discussing the challenges she faced and the strategies she employed to overcome adversity. We'll also touch on her personal interests outside of work and how they contribute to her well-being.
We highlight Inge's insights on resilience, adaptability, and personal growth, as well as practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. We conclude by exploring Inge's plans for Clue Content and her entrepreneurial ventures, offering inspiration for anyone looking to transform their circumstances and achieve success. You can find out more about Inge here: https://cluecontent.com/
In this episode, I will be speaking with Mercedes Johnson. In 1995, Mercedes Ramirez Johnson survived a commercial airplane crash that took the lives of 160 people, including her parents. As one of only four survivors, she vowed to make
Mercedes is an internationally recognised speaker, her
In this episode, I will be speaking with Ani Naqvi. Ani is an Executive Transformation Expert and Mentor who guides leaders towards productivity, self-care, and finding purpose. Her remarkable experiences, including surviving the 2004 tsunami, have shaped her holistic approach to personal and professional growth. Ani's remarkable personal experiences of battling cancer, and surviving a tsunami, combined with her expertise in Executive Transformation, offer a unique perspective on finding purpose, cultivating resilience, and fostering positive intelligence. To find more about Ani's work, please see here:
https://ultimateresultsgroup.com/
Join me in this episode where I speak with Mike Donal. We unpack his journey through growing up, dropping out of school, drug use, mental health, self-harm, suicidal attempts, steroid use, sex, and mental health section in a hospital, all before 21 years old. We also look at Mike’s journey through the gym, alcohol, relationships, tattoos, and steroids.
Mike shares his 180-degree turn to cleaning everything up and influencing others for the better as well as his current revelations on health, faith, and a balanced mindset. We discuss the theme of selfishness and where that comes from, mental health issues such as addiction to pain and torment, self-harming, the gym, self-loathing and coping mechanisms, steroids, and the second-order effects of steroids.
Mike also talks about his children, Amber and Ezra, and how they played a significant role in his change. Join us as we unpack Mike's story and take-home messages
In this episode, I will be speaking with Jay Baldwin. At 26 Jay had suffered bilateral leg amputations from an IED whilst
To see more on Jay please see here:
https://twitter.com/NoLeggedNinja1
In this episode, I will be speaking with Joseph Tan. Joseph is the author of Good Monday Consulting, an executive management consultant, and Malaysia’s first Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach. Joseph consults and coaches both blue chip and governmental organizations through to startup companies towards developing a strengths-based culture. He leads coaching and cultural change within organizations at both governmental and local levels. He also works with leadership teams on the alignment of key workforce principles of motivation, mission, and momentum. Joseph is also a senior leadership consultant and coaches CEOs and executive leadership teams on authentic, aligned, and articulate leadership principles. In this conversation we tackle the concept of workplace fatigue, ‘quiet quitting’, and the degradation of morale within large segments of organizations. Other topics we cover in the conversation include:
· Defining the problem – ppl in vocational roles (roles that require moral decisions over financial ones) have lost the horizon of their calling.
· The reasons – varied and many (lay some of these out)
· The desired goal – alignment with passion
· Culture: restoration of balance – how to get there
· Concept of the three A’s of leadership
· Motivation
· How this is embodied in the staff and modeled
· Solutions Vs problems
· Final thoughts and take-home messages from Joseph
Good Monday Consulting can be found here:
http://www.goodmonday.com/
You can also find Joseph on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJM7Hy4Tgyc
My thanks to Joseph for an engaging and insightful interview.
In this episode, I am speaking with Alice Chun about her innovative creation of light boxes that are powered by solar light and created out of sustainable foldable material akin to an origami design. Currently, 1.6 billion people live without access to electricity and rely on kerosene to light their night. The solar lights that Alice has designed have won several product innovation accolades, been awarded two US utility patents, and lauded by leaders in design including MoMA, the modern museum of art. The company name is Solight and part of the product's USP is that Alice has utilised recyclable, biodegradable, light fabric and material technology, for ease of travel and to be stronger and more durable to withstand the most extreme weather conditions. The leverage of smart material technology has allowed Alice to design a power-free spectrum of light for homes without electricity. She recently visited and gifted many lights to citizens of Ukraine without power and light due to the Russian invasion.
Alice Chun is the founder and CEO of Solight Design and the inventor of SolarPuff, the world's only self-inflatable, portable solar light. She's won numerous awards, including the U.S. Patent Award for Humanity. Her products have been exhibited at MoMA in New York City. Alice is a former professor of architectural design and material technology at Columbia University and The Parsons School of design. and focusing her work on solar energy after learning her son had asthma. She invented ways to bring solar energy into everyday living, beginning to prototype an inflatable solar light in 2008. In 2010, following the Haiti earthquake, Alice shared her solar technology research with her class of design students to create a solar light solution that could be used immediately in disaster relief situations. This led to Alice designing the SolarPuff in 2011, based on origami techniques to create a cube that inflates on its own, without the requirement to be inflated by mouth, which can pass on germs. In 2015 she launched a company Solar Design and crowdfunded the SolarPuff, raising nearly half a million dollars. Her invention has been featured in Hillary Clinton's docuseries, "Gutsy," on Apple TV+ and is currently undergoing clinical trials. In 2022 she was voted Forbes impact 50/50 a list dedicated to spotlighting women over the age of 50 who are breaking age and gender norms across every sector of business, politics, the sciences, and society. And finally, in the same year, she was voted one of Marie Claire’s most influential women.
In the conversation we examine:
· Background on Alice and her history of architecture
· Inception story of Solight – The revelation and need Alice saw
· The challenges in setting Solight up as a business
· Spectrum of emotions Alice has been through
· Some of the media attention Solight has received
· Alice’s opportunity to visit Ukraine
· The current projects Alice has got on
· What Alice has learned through the process of scaling her business
· Final thoughts and take-home messages from Alice.
Solight can be found here: https://solight-design.com/products/solar-lantern-light-sensor-solarpuff
Alice Chun can be found here: https://www.forbes.com/profile/alice-min-soo-chun/?sh=52d764664255
My thanks to Alice for a fascinating and engaging interview.
This is the second part of the lecture series on building effective teams and dealing with difficult people. The concepts taught here involve models of teamwork (Action centred Leadership, the five dysfunctions of a team), trust - both as a concept and a pre-requisite, culture, homeostatic teams, and finally tools and techniques for fostering good teamwork.
In the second half of the podcast, we examine dealing with difficult people from the perspective of understanding the triggers, root cause analysis, rapport building, the energy investment model, the ELCR framework, self-awareness, humility, and insight. Some of the resources and models can be found here:
Energy investment model: https://careerresilience.wordpress.com/2021/06/03/how-are-you-investing-your-energy-in-times-of-change/
Action Centred Leadership: https://www.businessballs.com/leadership-styles/action-centred-leadership-john-adair/
The Five Dysfunctions of a team: https://tomorrowsleadership.nl/how-to-overcome-the-5-dysfunctions-of-virtual-teams/
Empathic communication: https://hbr.org/2022/08/4-ways-to-communicate-with-more-empathy
I hope you get something from this episode that you can use either within clinical practice or within general work-based situations. I'm always keen for feedback on sessions, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] - please also rate, review and subscribe to the podcast. This episode will be aired across the Pre-hospital Care Podcast and Restore Podcast platforms.
Many thanks,
Eoin
In this episode, I am talking with Seth Gillihan on his new book 'Mindful Cognitive Behavioural Therapy'. Seth is a clinical psychologist, best-selling author, podcast host, and creator of the Think Act Be Online School. He specializes in mindful cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Seth is no stranger to the podcast and joined me in an earlier episode speaking on ‘The CBT Deck: 101 Practices to Improve Thoughts, Be in the Moment & Take Action in Your Life'.
In this conversation we dig into the origins of his new book; Mindful Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, the new level of vulnerability that he displays through his work, the Think, Act, Be model of living, mindfulness-centred CBT, the anatomy of CBT, and much more. Subjects we explore in the episode include:
The book can be found here and is an excellent read: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mindful-Cognitive-Behavioural-Therapy-Healing/dp/1399805363
He also runs the 'Think, Act, Be' podcast that can be found here: https://sethgillihan.com/podcasts/
Please enjoy this episode with a friend and fellow podcaster.
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