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    Explore " designation" with insightful episodes like "Gathering Continuing Education for Your CMP", "Horrible Job Titles: Graphic Designers Beware!!!", "401kExperts 022: Becoming a 401k Specialist: 3 Training Programs I Recommend", "05: How to Find Your Career Path in Health And Safety" and "Is Official Terrorist Content Illegal Online? Terrorist Designation and the Online Realm" from podcasts like ""Planners on Purpose Podcast", "The Angry Designer", "Ask the 401k Experts", "Transmit Safety: Occupational Health And Safety on All Frequencies" and "Tech Against Terrorism"" and more!

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    Gathering Continuing Education for Your CMP

    Gathering Continuing Education for Your CMP

    If you're looking to get your CMP, then you have come across the need to gather continuing education for you to submit your application. Even those that are looking to recertify their CMP, have the struggle of getting their continuing education credits completed

    This episode will discuss some tips on how to track your continuing education, plus provide some really great tips for attending industry-related webinars and conferences. 

    Thank you for listening, stay on purpose!

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    Horrible Job Titles: Graphic Designers Beware!!!

    Horrible Job Titles: Graphic Designers Beware!!!

    Do you describe yourself as a Graphic Design Ninja? Pixel Guru? How about Creative Rockstar?  If you do, stop. Just stop.

    We get it, Graphic Designers are creative and having a fun or quirky job title can help you stand out…but it isn’t necessarily a good thing. More often than not, it is full of bad intentions and even worse repercussions!

    In this VERY Angry episode of The Angry Designer, the guys discuss the Rise of Ridiculous Job Titles in Graphic Design and why they’re a problem within the industry, for employees and for employers. Follow along as the guys cover topics like:

    • Problems with the Industry
    • Sneaky employers
    • Why a title can be a source of stress
    • Tips on creating a good job title
    • How to create a good job title


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    05: How to Find Your Career Path in Health And Safety

    05: How to Find Your Career Path in Health And Safety

    Tune into today’s episode to hear all about Aimee’s career path in Organizational Health & Safety and find your own.

    As an OH&S contract trainer in the classroom, I often get asked about “What’s next?” or “Where do I go from here, now that I'm getting this type of training?”. Well, the simple answer is: IT DEPENDS. 

    To help clarify this, join me as I share all about my origin story and the questions that guided me, as well as the internal and external factors and influences that landed me where I am today.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The wide range of paths, expectations, training, and qualifications available within the Health & Safety profession
    • The difference between a practitioner and a professional
    • The importance of certifications and designations in OH&S
    • Tips and questions you should ask yourself to find the right career path for you


    The Transmit Safety Podcast is here to help health and safety practitioners achieve a holistic approach to workplace health and safety so they can become impactful leaders and put the value of safety into action. 



    Resources and links


    Today's episode was sponsored by Transmit Safety, a consulting business where I help streamline and simplify health and safety management systems through education, program development, audits, and coaching.

    Aimee references the International Network of Safety & Health Professional Organisations (INSHPO)’s OH&S Professional Capability Framework, you can learn more about it here.

    Want to know more about Alan (Al) Quilley, someone who deeply impacted Aimee’s career path, and whose impact in the OH&S profession has been and will be long-lasting even after his passing? You can find his work and content on his website Safety Results, his blog, or his Twitter.


    For more information about how to work with Aimee, go to transmitsafety.com/ways-to-work-together

    For more on the Transmit Safety Podcast, go to
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    Connect with Aimee Arsenault

    Aimee Arsenault is a CRSP and CHSC. She is the founder of Transmit Safety, a business that helps you simplify and streamline health & safety management systems.

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    Instagram: @transmit.safety
    Twitter: @transmitsafety
    Website: transmitsafety.com


    Is Official Terrorist Content Illegal Online? Terrorist Designation and the Online Realm

    Is Official Terrorist Content Illegal Online? Terrorist Designation and the Online Realm

    On this week’s episode of the podcast, we’re looking at terrorist designation. We analyse different countries’ designation systems and discuss how they can be improved. We consider the role designation plays in the fight against terrorism and how it can be used as a tool to tackle terrorist content online. 

    Anne Craanen is joined by two experts on designation, firstly Dr. Anna Meier who is an Assistant Professor of political science and international relations at the University of Nottingham. Anna studies counterterrorism in Germany and the United States, with a particular interest in white supremacist violence and proscription policy. Anne also speaks to Jason Blazakis, Professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) and former Director of the Counterterrorism Finance and Designations Office, Bureau of Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State. Jason is also a Senior Advisor at The Soufan Group.

    Our other guest this week is David Shanks who is the Chief Censor of the New Zealand Classification Office. David’s role as part of this media regulator includes making determinations about the legality of the most extreme and violent terrorist content. He gives us a fascinating insight into some of the dilemmas this responsibility entails and on what can be done to better tackle terrorist content online. We also get insight from Archie Macfarlane, who is a Junior Research Analyst at Tech Against Terrorism, on the work TAT has been doing on designation.

    To find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on Twitter @techvsterrorism, where you can find resources on this topic. 

    What Does It Mean, that My Mezcal is an Ensamble?

    What Does It Mean, that My Mezcal is an Ensamble?

    Sometimes they’re called mezclas, sometimes they're called ensambles, and sometimes that “a” turns to an “e” for “ensemble.” Some geeks call them field blends, as if anyone is doing any blending in a field. What does it mean when you see these terms on your mezcal label? Find out in this episode of Agave Road Trip!

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    What's in a NOM? (NOM Miniseries #1 of 3)

    What's in a NOM? (NOM Miniseries #1 of 3)

    Maybe you’ve noticed on the back of your tequila bottles there’s a number preceded by “NOM.” It’s there on the back of your mezcal bottles, too, but it means something different. Or maybe you’ve been in an online forum where agave geeks were posting about NOM 070, or NOM 006, or NOM 199. Well, that’s another shade of different again. But all those NOMs come back to one general idea: regulations in Mexico. Join Agave Road Trip for the first of our NOM mini-series — a primer on NOMs. I can’t promise there won’t be any garden gnome jokes, but I can promise they won’t be very funny.

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