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Most politicians tend to write books about their accomplishments while in office. But Scott Morrison, a former Prime Minister of Australia, wanted to write about what God has done and continues to do for him. Morrison is candid about how God brought him through some of the most harrowing days of his leadership of Australia, a country not known for its religious fervor. And that's what makes Morrison's faith all the more interesting. On this encore episode of Lighthouse Faith, Lauren revisits her conversation with former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on his memoir "Plans For Your Good: A Prime Minister’s Testimony Of God’s Faithfulness." It's based on the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah's prescient words to the children of Israel, and to us, "' For I know the plans I have for you,' says the Lord. 'They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.'” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this exclusive episode of Momentum Media's Defence Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by former prime minister and treasurer of Australia, Scott Morrison. The pair discuss: Morrison's departure from politics and plans for the future, his new role as non-executive vice-chairman at American Global Strategies, and as adviser with venture capital firm DYNE. A recent visit to South Korea, Australia's relationships in the Indo-Pacific as well as speculation surrounding defence companies Hanwha and Austal. About a modern, grey-zone Cold War between the United States and the People's Republic of China. Australia's increasingly complex relationship with the People's Republic of China and a recent incident between a PLA fighter jet and a Royal Australian Navy helicopter. The empowerment of Australia's closest neighbourhood partnerships with Nauru and the Solomon Islands, and maintaining the Indo-Pacific status quo. Australian involvement in, and the behind-the-scenes formation of, the AUKUS trilateral partnership, its original intent and vision. The US presidential election and possible re-election of Donald Trump. The accomplishments and downfalls of Morrison's career in politics and during his time as the 30th Prime Minister of Australia. Morrison's own experiences with Australian Defence Force equipment such as F-35 stealth aircraft, Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles and a personal favourite – the Nimitz Class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan . Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
In this exclusive episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by former prime minister and treasurer of Australia, Scott Morrison. The pair discuss: Morrison's departure from politics and plans for the future, his new role as non-executive vice-chairman at American Global Strategies, and as adviser with venture capital firm DYNE. A recent visit to South Korea, Australia's relationships in the Indo-Pacific as well as speculation surrounding defence companies Hanwha and Austal. About a modern, grey-zone Cold War between the United States and the People's Republic of China. Australia's increasingly complex relationship with the People's Republic of China and a recent incident between a PLA fighter jet and a Royal Australian Navy helicopter. The empowerment of Australia's closest neighbourhood partnerships with Nauru and the Solomon Islands, and maintaining the Indo-Pacific status quo. Australian involvement in, and the behind-the-scenes formation of, the AUKUS trilateral partnership, its original intent and vision. The US presidential election and possible re-election of Donald Trump. The accomplishments and downfalls of Morrison's career in politics and during his time as the 30th Prime Minister of Australia. Morrison's own experiences with Australian Defence Force equipment such as F-35 stealth aircraft, Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles and a personal favourite – the Nimitz Class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan . Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team
Episode #120. This episode is a leadership topic on Impact and the methodology of an impactful leader. Creating impact is an important skill for marketers as so much of our role is about creating a positive effect and influence i.e. impact, both internally with stakeholders and externally with our markets, customers and consumers. Abby is joined by Scott Morrison, Founder, Speaker, Author and NED. Scott is an experienced client-side and agency-side marketer at businesses including Diesel, Levi’s, Activision, W&K and Saatchi & Saatchi. As founder of The Boom, Scott works with ambitious leaders who want to create impact with pace with his Unblock, Unlock and Unleash approach to create movement and “business unusual”. In this episode, Scott shares his definition of impactful leadership, positive disruption, boom and bust mindset, leadership fundamentals and barriers that prevent impactful leadership. Plus his career highs and lows (including an experience with Nelson Mandela) and advice for marketers of tomorrow. Host: Abigail (Abby) Dixon FCIM/ICF | LinkedIn Guest: Scott Morrison FRSA | LinkedIn This episode is sponsored by Stickybeak It’s time to put the consumer back at the heart of every decision, and thanks to Stickybeak, consumer feedback is at your fingertips. The self-service, affordable, consumer testing platform delivers actionable insights in hours, not weeks! So to find out what your consumers think before you go to market Visit Stickybeak.co/wholemarketer and use code WHOLEMARKETER for $100 USD off your first test, so you can see how Stickybeak are changing the way marketers work. The Whole Marketer podcast is here to support and empower the people behind brands and businesses with the latest technical tools, soft and leadership skills and personal understanding for a fulfilling marketing career and life as a whole. For more info go to www.thewholemarketer.com
Stallside Rewind: Pioneering Equine Podiatry with Dr. Scott Morrison @roodandriddle #equinepodiatry Dr. Peter Morresey and Dr. Bart Barber revisit an early episode (#9) with veterinary podiatry pioneer, Dr. Scott Morrison. Learn about the advancement of equine podiatry and the creation of the Rood & Riddle podiatry department. Dr. Morrison touches on the devastating disease laminitis and what treatments have been developed to help horses try to overcome this dreaded condition. http://www.rrvp.com Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
In this episode #34 with Scott Morrison, Co-Founder and Bringer of The Boom!: ✔️ How to find and pave your path in the creative industry, ✔️ The forgotten power of intent and sharing it with your team, ✔️ What do companies that succeed in a crisis do differently, ✔️ How will the future of work, based on the current trends, look like, ✔️ How to use the "learn - unlearn - relearn" approach to accelerate your own growth, and so much more! Scott Morrison is the co-author of "Creative Superpowers", co-founder and bringer of The Boom! He is a leading creative thought leader and an international speaker. Scott has previously worked for companies such as Diesel, Levi Strauss & Co., Saatchi & Saatchi before beginning his own journey to empower the world's leading brands to Unblock, Unlock and Unleash (The Boom!). As Scott himself puts it: "I believe that if you give teams the time, space and tools, you can create huge change. That comes from unblocking old ways of thinking and behaving, unlocking inspiration and new solutions and unleashing action to make it happen. Boom!"
This episode has a very special guest!!!.... My dad!!! Ive been talking about having hime on the podcast for a while now! This episode was super fun because we got to talk all about how he started our shaved ice business called SnoMos and the struggles + blessing that came with it! If you have a crazy idea that you want to become a reality definitely give this episode a listen ! Scott's socials! Insta- mr.scomo SnoMos Insta- snomosshavedice Facebook group for small business's, shaved ice shops and food trucks- Sweet Profits and don't forget to check out Jennas socials to stay updated on the podcast!! Insta- Heyjennapearl TikTok- Heyjennapearl
On this special episode of Democracy Sausage , recorded live as part of the ANU/ Canberra Times Meet the Author series, academic, author, and journalist Peter van Onselen joins Mark Kenny to discuss the prime minister’s performance and his new book, How Good is Scott Morrison? What was life like behind the scenes in Australian politics in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis? How has the political system and in particular Prime Minister Scott Morrison engaged with experts and expertise amidst both the bushfire crisis and the pandemic? And with the pandemic dragging on, what challenges lie ahead for the government? On this live episode of Democracy Sausage , academic, author and journalist Dr Peter van Onselen joins Professor Mark Kenny to discuss Australia’s 30th prime minister and his new book, co-written with Wayne Errington, How Good is Scott Morrison? Peter van Onselen is Network Ten's Political Editor, co-host of The Sunday Project, and author of the book How Good is Scott Morrison? He is also a professor of Australian politics and foundation chair of journalism at the University of Western Australia. Mark Kenny is a Professor in the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald , The Age , and The Canberra Times . Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Google Podcasts , or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net . You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group . This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.