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    Explore "s1e5" with insightful episodes like "5. Project Leader Thomas Cornelissen on Knowledge Spillover and Individual Careers", "Episode 5: Likely Land & Livestock Co. Part 2", "Episode 5: End of Legislative Session Takeover", "Introducing WellMob: Supporting First Nation Peoples Wellbeing Online" and "Your Impossible Is Possible" from podcasts like ""RFBerlin Talks", "Stories from California Cattle Country", "Sorting Pen: The California Cattleman Podcast", "Digital Mental Health Musings" and "Root of Everything"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    5. Project Leader Thomas Cornelissen on Knowledge Spillover and Individual Careers

    5. Project Leader Thomas Cornelissen on Knowledge Spillover and Individual Careers

    In this podcast, Project Leader Thomas Cornelissen, Professor of Economics from the University of Essex, discusses his research project funded by the ROCKWOOL Foundation. Thomas is motivated by the evolving nature of work and the increasing importance of peer effects and social interactions, especially in today's changing work environment, including remote work. He highlights the complex interplay between learning from co-workers and competition among colleagues and its implications for businesses seeking to harness these effects for workforce improvement.

    RFBerlin Talks
    en-usSeptember 16, 2023

    Episode 5: Likely Land & Livestock Co. Part 2

    Episode 5: Likely Land & Livestock Co. Part 2

    In this episode we start with an April interview with the 3 Flournoy brothers Billy, Dave and John all 4th generation ranchers in Likely where they provide a bit of ranch history and illustrate the importance of the ranch cookhouse. We then meet Jessica, the new cookhouse cook and end the episode with a bit of Cowboy Poetry by Sunny Hancock and recited by Billy Flournoy.


    See photos and videos from Likely Land and Livestock at https://calcattlecouncil.org/likely.


    Episode 5: End of Legislative Session Takeover

    Episode 5: End of Legislative Session Takeover

    In this extended episode, Kirk Wilbur and Jason Bryant of CCA’s government affairs team take over the podcast to reflect and provide a recap on CCA's success in the first year of California's 2021-2022 legislative session.

    Thanks for listening to Sorting Pen! We want to hear your suggestions for improvement and ideas for topics and future guests to be interviewed. Please fill out this form or contact Katie in the CCA office with any other comments.

    Introducing WellMob: Supporting First Nation Peoples Wellbeing Online

    Introducing WellMob: Supporting First Nation Peoples Wellbeing Online

    In episode 5, Dr. Ruth Crowther speaks to David Edwards about the WellMob website, the role of digital mental health in supporting the health and wellbeing of First Nations people, and his journey to working in digital mental health.

    David Edwards is a Worimi man who grew up in Turrbal/Jagera country and now lives in the Bundjalung lands of northern NSW. David works under the national e-Mental Health in Practice from University of Sydney’s University for Rural Health in Lismore NSW as the co-director of the WellMob website program that provides a digital library of Aboriginal and Torres Strait specific wellbeing resources. David also works as Manager Resource Development for a national First Nations fathering program under the SMS4dads for the University of Newcastle. David also runs the ‘Eco-Connections’ consultancy business delivering ecological and cultural heritage services for community, NGOs and government allies that are culturally responsive to First Nations community needs and aspirations in looking after country, health, and wellbeing.

    Ruth and David discuss the WellMob website, how it came into being, why it was created, the types of resources included on the WellMob site, and how health practitioners, community workers, and consumers can utilise the site. David and Ruth also discuss the role of digital mental health resources in mental health care for First Nations Australia and how they hope to see this role evolve into the future. 

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    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E5

    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E5

    OUR FAIR CITY – S1E5 THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN HARTFORD (SCI-FI / DARK COMEDY) LANGUAGE Our Fair City is a post-apocalyptic science fiction / dark comedy audio drama set in the not so distant future where the skies are stormy, and the landscape is a vast frozen tundra. Lightning rigs high above the city gather energy from thunderstorms, mad scientists walk the earth, and adorably monstrous Molepeople dig tunnels deep underground to expand the city’s habitable space.

    The “Sharp Chuter”, Neal Henderson  takes us to the seedy bordellos of Our Fair City, where he has a somewhat unsatisfying encounter with a very special Lady of the Night.

    Hartlife Studios