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UKERC Energy Workshops

Oxford University

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In this series of lectures, various presenters outline key energy issues. All presentations were part of events organised by the UK Energy Research Centre's conference team, the Meeting Place. The Meeting Place brings together diverse people within the energy community to bring benefits to UK energy researchers.
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Work Your Energy

Ruth Elisabeth Hancock

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I'm Ruth Elisabeth Hancock and I'm an Author, Speaker & Host of Work Your Energy, a show all about our energetic universe, higher consciousness and how to thrive in this world. A few years ago I was struggling in my business, life and marriage and I truly didn't know how to get myself back on track. We had moved overseas, I was a new mum, and my mother had just died in the UK. My husband was working long hours and was never at home and I felt so isolated. In order to become a better mum for ...
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What will the city of tomorrow look like? We are living in the Century of the City. Cities are the main drivers of creativity and innovation. Yet, a great number of people have little or no conception of what their future will look like when it comes to creating resilient, sustainable, and liveable cities. Even though a significant majority are intent on learning more about climate disruption, energy, transport, water, air, waste, education, and jobs. In a decade of transformative change, Fu ...
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Are you struggling to find a better work life balance? Do you feel overwhelmed with the mental load of being a working mom? Want more time for rest and time for yourself? Would you like to finally find peace as a working mom without shame and guilt? Are you ready to create the life you want as a working mom? I’m so excited you’re here! This podcast will help you own your schedule, be more present at home, increase career fulfillment, reduce guilt and stress - and create time for you. Hey the ...
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One of the most common sources of guilt for working moms is missing our children's activities due to work commitments. I have missed games and practices...and soon to be a band concert. I'm not a perfect mom by any means, but these moments don't make me a bad one. And they don't make you a terrible mother either! In today's episode, we'll delve int…
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This week I talk to Stephen Hawley Martin again, but this time we talk about the massive shift in consciousness that is happening right now. I think we can all feel it, but maybe don't understand where it is coming from. Well, it's coming from us! The human collective - us - are changing, eolving and expanding into the next level of our species. We…
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"So it's what you do with the invention that's important. And with AI, it's exactly the same. If you make deep fakes, I think you can just destroy trust and confidence in the world because you will never know what is true and what is false, but if you use AI to balance the grid, to incorporate renewable energies that are intermittent, the storage, …
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With so many projects, activities and events on our calendars...it's hard to find time for ourselves. In today's episode, I'm diving into the number one thing you need in order to create a highly effective routine. But I'll warn you...it's not what you think. I'm a firm believer that progress is better than perfection, and living in the grey is bet…
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What is the future of green aviation? How do we share environmental solutions to unite people and change the climate narrative from sacrifice and fear to enthusiasm and hope? Bertrand Piccard is a notable Swiss environmentalist, explorer, author, and psychiatrist. His ventures include being the first to travel around the world in a non-stop balloon…
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To know where you're going, you have to understand where you've been. In today's episode we're celebrating National Working Moms Day by taking a look at the history of working moms. We're diving into the past, present and future of work life balance for women striving to juggle it all. We've come a long ways, and still have far to go. But each mile…
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"I started as a scholar of English literature in particular. And then I realized I didn't like boundaries. I've always tried to explore other domains and areas of knowledge. So I moved on to the relationship between literature and science because what has always fascinated me is how science is written, circulated, and understood and how science is …
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How can we create positive change? What does it mean to have an ecological mind? How can interdisciplinary collaborations help us move beyond educational silos and create sustainable futures? Paola Spinozzi is Professor of English Literature at the University of Ferrara and currently serves as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Internationalisation. She is th…
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Today's episode is focused on HOW to get more time for yourself. Motivation is the spark that gets us going, habits keep us consistent and moving forward...but then life throws curveballs at us and everything seems to fall apart. At the end of the day, discipline is what makes sure we uphold our promise to ourselves for self-care. So, one could mak…
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“I write science fiction, so it's fascinating from a technological standpoint, but we have dozens and dozens of years of science fiction warning us about technology unchecked. The irony is that now so many of those science fiction stories have probably been used to feed the AI training algorithms that they are now repurposing and ripping off. So it…
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What does the future hold for our late-stage capitalist society with mega-corporations owning and controlling everything? How can the world-building skills of the makers of films and comics help us imagine a better future? Kyle Higgins is an Eisner award-nominated #1 New York Times best-selling comic book author and award-winning filmmaker known fo…
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Work Life Balance. We've all heard the term, and many of us are on the search for it. We actively seek out jobs and routines that help us find more balance in our lives between work and family. But there's a drawback to the concept of work life balance, and that is how quickly it leads us to compartmentalizing and black and white thinking. Work lif…
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Today's guest, Germaine Foley, joins the show today to discuss her unique strategies in helping women grow savings and wealth without giving up the things they love most. Germaine and her husband found themselves with over $200K of debt early on in their marriage. They carved their own path to digging out of the debt, and Germaine now helps other h…
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There are a lot of transferable skills that overlap work and home. Some of the most important lessons we can teach our kids, comes from the world of sales. Effective communication, confidence, emotional intelligence...they all play a role in our lives both in and out of the office. Whether they want to negotiate a later bedtime, ask for help at sch…
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Balancing work and family is a daily challenge, and the notion of taking a vacation might seem like an indulgence you simply don't have time for. But, in this episode, I'll unravel why it's not just a luxury but a necessity, exploring the transformative power of family getaways and the positive impacts they bring to both working moms and our famili…
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What are the pros and cons of AI’s integration into our institutions, political systems, culture, and society? How can we develop AI systems that are more respectful, ethical, and sustainable? Dr. Sasha Luccioni is a leading scientist at the nexus of artificial intelligence, ethics, and sustainability, with a Ph.D. in AI and a decade of research an…
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In today's episode I'm unraveling tips to combat the "what's for dinner" daily stress. We're uncovering two meal planning and prep tips, specifically tailored for the dynamic lives of working moms. Life gets crazy, and finding the time for home-cooked meals can feel like a mission impossible. But fear not, because I've got the ultimate guide to mak…
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"My TED Talk and work are really about figuring out how, right now, AI is using resources like energy and emitting greenhouse gases and how it's using our data without our consent. I feel that if we develop AI systems that are more respectful, ethical, and sustainable, we can help future generations so that AI will be less of a risk to society. And…
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"Let me start by saying what we should not be looking at, which, unfortunately, a lot of well-informed development agencies are – and they call it climate-proofing cities. That is a mistake because you cannot climate-proof anything. And it also gives the population and policymakers a wrong sense. The correct term is climate-smart. So how do you get…
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How do urbanization and rural development impact communities differently? How can we make public policy and enlightened self-interest advance climate action? Dr. Shiv Someshwar is a Development Clinician, diagnosing development of cities and nation states. A Visiting Professor at Columbia University, New York and at Sciences Po, Paris, he was the f…
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In today's episode, we're spilling the tea on what your kid really thinks about having a mom that juggles career and motherhood. If you've ever wrestled with the following, this episode is for you! Working mom guilt Questioning your decision to work Wondering how your decision to work will impact your kids in the future Putting your kids in daycare…
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Do you feel like parenting has become so serious, it's difficult to enjoy the ride and have fun?! Do you want to get away from always checking items off your never-ending to-do list?! Do you want to enjoy a happier home, full of conversation and laughter?! This episode is for you! In this episode, we'll discuss a few real-life examples that you can…
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Do you find yourself responding to your day rather than taking charge of it? Does your phone constantly ding with distractions and interruptions? Have you wished you could be more present with your kids? In today's episode, we're talking about the three ways you can quickly take control of your time and be more present with those you love. Not surp…
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Between job demands, the kids' needs and juggling everything in between...every day can take its toll on a working mom. We often feel like we don't have enough energy to do the things that are most important to us, need to get done or to spend time with those we love most. How does a working mom overcome the lack of energy?! Are we simply destined …
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This holiday season, I'm spending extra time with those I love most - my family. So, this week and next, I'll be replaying two of my most popular episodes focused on Working Genius. This episode will focus on implementing The Six Types of Working Genius model at work and in the office. Patrick Lencioni and The Table Group created the productivity m…
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This holiday season, I'm spending extra time with those I love most - my family. This week and next, I'll be replaying two of my most popular episodes focused on Working Genius. This episode will focus on The Six Types of Working Genius model overview. Patrick Lencioni and The Table Group created the productivity model and book called The Six Types…
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The more the science of intelligence (both human and artificial) advances, the more it holds the potential for great benefits and dangers to society. Max Bennett is the cofounder and CEO of Alby, a start-up that helps companies integrate large language models into their websites to create guided shopping and search experiences. Previously, Bennett …
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In this light hearted episode, we're separating fantasy from reality in our beloved Hallmark holiday tropes! Whether you love them or hate them, this episode will make you chuckle as we paint a picture of what a holiday movie would REALLY look like if it was about a typical working mom's day. One that wasn't focused on saving a small town toy store…
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Do you feel like you're doing it all as a working mom? Want your partner to help but don't know the right way to have the conversation or how to make it happen without telling them step by step instructions? Today's episode is full of good information as I talk with Anna McKay, a sought-after Return to Work and Leadership Development coach and the …
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"If there’s something in your life that does make sense – you have to take a step back and take a look holistically at your life. If you’re willing to be creative, there’s always a way to make the life you want, work for you." -Guest, Amy Fiore Are you working a traditional 8-5 schedule, and finding it's not working for you? Do you want to be your …
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If you've wrestled with the guilt of being a working mom, feeling like you can't do it all, dropping balls here or there...this episode is for you! Today we're diving into the THANKS model, specific to working moms, in an effort to reduce guilt through gratitude. While it's perfect timing due to the Thanksgiving holiday, it's certainly a model that…
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This week I interview Stephen Hawley Martin, who is the author of more than 36 books and the founder of Oaklea Press, a publishing house based in the US. We discuss his interest in Edgar Caycee, in particular what Caycee said about human origins, and how the physical form was manifested by the spiritual form. And we also look at the Anunnaki (as me…
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The mental load of motherhood is real. On top of all the tasks and to-dos between home and work, mothers often carry a variety of unseen responsibilities. From anticipating changes to schedules and helping our children process through emotional regulation, to coordinating details of upcoming activities....there's a lot of behind the scenes that are…
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In our last episode, part one of this series, we discuss the data and statistics supporting working moms and their number one wish: Flexibility! In today's episode, we'll talk through five different ways in which working moms can negotiate for more flexibility in their current jobs. Even if remote or hybrid work isn't an option in your organization…
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"I think, oftentimes, what'll happen as a trap when we talk about technology. People say, 'Well, what do you think is the future of artificial intelligence? Or what is the future of neural interfaces? Or what is the future of this?' And I always pause them and say, 'Wait a minute. If you're just talking about the technology, you're having the wrong…
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Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University’s Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Futu…
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"I work with Congress and some of the leaders in the intelligence community. There's work that's going on by AI companies, which may benefit humanity or may not, depending upon the AI regulations and the way that history plays out. And it's really hard to tell exactly what will happen. The first concern I have is with surveillance capitalism in thi…
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The research is in...and the number one thing working moms want is FLEXIBILITY! Today's episode is part one of a two part series, where we’re taking a deep dive into what women - especially working moms - want in a career. The most recent reports, studies and surveys all point to the common denominator of flexibility being the critical component ne…
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Will AI become conscious? President Biden has just unveiled a new executive order on AI — the U.S. government’s first action of its kind — requiring new safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance, and research on AI’s impact on the labor market. With this governance in place, can tech companies be counted on to do the right thing for huma…
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What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in? Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for …
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Traveling can be stressful. Between security, arrival times and knowing how many ounces of liquid you can carry on...there's a lot to think about! Add to that, the complexities of traveling for work and being away from your family, it's easy for the stress to mount quickly. But have you ever thought of work travels as a time for self care? In today…
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Most of us have heard about ChatGPT by now. While some are still figuring it out, others have found ways to leverage the AI tool to be more productive at work. But, have you considered using ChatGPT to help you get more done at home? Not sure how to do it? Look no further! In today's episode, we're going to dive into 7 unique ways you can use ChatG…
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But at the same time, the world is building new megacities that are going to house tens of millions of people, and we now have the opportunity to build them for the 21st century. We don't have to follow the same design patterns of the past. So, this now opens up enormous creativity, experimentation, and innovation. One study has found that the sing…
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Anthony Leiserowitz, Ph.D. is the founder and Director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment. He is an internationally recognized expert on public climate change beliefs, attitudes, policy support, and behavior, and the psychological, cultural, and political factors…
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Do you find yourself questioning if your efforts, juggling work and kids, are really worth it? Have you sat in mom guilt or felt overwhelmed by everything you need to do in both aspects of your life? Today's episode is going to be the moment you've needed. One that will breathe new life into your role as a working mom, and remind you who you are. A…
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"I'm really very glad. I was happy to see that within my lifetime that the prospects of not just Mars, but in fact interstellar space is being taken seriously. I've been at two conferences where we were talking about building the first starship within this century. One of my later books, Arkwright, is about such a project. I saw that Elon Musk is b…
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What does the future of space exploration look like? How can we unlock the opportunities of outer space without repeating the mistakes of colonization and exploitation committed on Earth? How can we ensure AI and new technologies reflect our values and the world we want to live in?  Allen Steele is a science fiction author and journalist. He has wr…
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For years I found myself wishing I had more time with my kids, while working a demanding, full time job. But the problem was, I never truly quantified what "more time" would look like in this dream of mine. On today's episode, we're walking through four steps to define what more time means to you and to get more of it in your day. If you're ready t…
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Cracking The Matrix with guest interviewee Cate Montana, where we talk about her new book – Cracking The Matrix. If you enjoyed the Matrix movies then you will love this episode, as we discuss everything from living inside a matrix (even quantum physicists suspect that this is the case) to the AI entities called the Archons; who are mind viruses or…
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As working moms it’s hard to find any time to build your own support network. Between kids needs and activities, finding people to lean on can seem like an insurmountable task you just don’t have time for. But on today’s episode, you’ll hear from my guest Michelle Pecak, as she explains how we’re too busy NOT to have a tribe and a village to lean o…
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