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Welcome to the CRE podcast. 100% Canadian, 100% commercial real estate.In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Aaron and Adam connect with Alex Avery, CEO of Primaris REIT.Join them as they explore the evolving landscape of retail real estate. They discuss the shifting sentiment in the REIT sector, driven by changing interest rates and investor... The post Optimism in Commercial Real Estate: A New Era for Malls with Alex Avery, CEO of Primaris REIT appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Are you tired of shelling out big bucks for your pet's medications while knowing their human counterparts cost a fraction?Tune in to this eye-opening episode where Dr. Alex Avery exposes the secrets of the pharmaceutical industry, reveals how stringent regulations handcuff your vet's prescribing options, and offers savvy tips to save on your furry friend's medical bills.
No description needed besides we talk about some WILD stuff. Enjoy! Link to Full Episode: https://youtu.be/BaewOsVwgvM Submit Your Questions and stories on Send it Show: https://form.jotform.com/233275884132156 Brendan's Website: brendangay.komi.io Reddit channel Here: https://www.reddit.com/user/BrendanGayComedy/ Chapters 0:00 The Dexter of Comedy 1:48 Taoism 4:30 Learning how to Listen 6:45 Therapy 7:46 Being born as a Jehovah's Witness 12:10 Growing up Poor in a rich neighborhood 20:25 Divorce 23:00 Religion 24:40 Childhood memories 30:00 Being Authentic 33:15 Enemies & Whitney's Mom 39:30 Parents Divorce 44:00 men crying 45:15 Showing sympathy on social media 50:00 Whitney's on 420 story 59:01 What happens after you get arrested 1:02:15 Where to find Whitney & Alex
If you're worried about your furry friend's upset tummy, diarrhea, or blood in their stools, this episode is a must-listen!Join veterinarian Dr. Alex Avery on another episode of the "Call the Vet Show" as he addresses a common concern among pet parents – colitis in dogs.Dr. Alex and guest pet parent Jeannine dive into the ins and outs of colitis, exploring different diet options, including the infamous chicken and rice, and whether switching to brown rice is a safe bet. They also discuss the benefits of commercial diets, supplements, and expert consultation for a more nutritionally complete approach.Don't miss out on valuable insights, practical tips, and real-life stories that are bound to help your furry companion bounce back to health. Subscribe to "Call the Vet Show" for expert guidance and a deeper understanding of your pet's well-being.Remember, knowledge is power when it comes to your furry family member's health and you can find all the shownotes and related information here!Get your question answered hereLove the show? Leaving a review helps spread the word, and to help me keep the lights on buy me a cuppa (that's tea - I'm not a coffee drinker!)
Ready to unlock the secret to your pet's sparkling smile ✨? Join our host, Dr. Alex Avery, alongside guest pet parent Michelle, as they tackle the age-old challenge of keeping our furry friends' teeth in top shape. Michelle's 14-year-old fur baby, Jerry, might have a heart murmur and can't undergo surgery, but that doesn't mean his dental health can't be improved!Discover expert tips, practical advice, and innovative solutions to take your pet's dental care to the next level. From in-home brushing techniques and dental treats to special diets and oral gels, Dr. Alex leaves no stone unturned when it comes to finding the perfect dental routine for your four-legged companion.Did you know that neglecting your pet's dental health is one of the biggest mistakes pet parents make? Don't worry, you're not alone! Tune in to this episode to learn valuable insights that will give your pet something to smile about.Remember, taking care of your pet's teeth is not just about making their smile shine - it's about ensuring their overall health and happiness. So, grab your toothbrush and join the conversation on "Call the Vet" as we help pet parents become dental care heroes for their furry family members!
This is the podcast for dedicated pet parents, just like you, who want to know the best way to care for your furry family members!Through expert interviews, discussions, and deep dives into the topics that really matter, I want to help you understand and optimize the health of your dog or cat so that they can live the full, happy, and comfortable life you want for them.Check out the latest episode and if you like what you hear be sure to subscribe, follow, and listen for free anywhere else you listen to podcasts, or head over to callthevet.org where you can dive into all the previous episodes, free resources, and so much more.
In this episode I'm talking to New Zealand-based vet Dr. Alex Avery, host of the Call the Vet video podcast and founder of the popular YouTube channel Our Pet's Health. Listen as we explore his experience with rescue dogs in the vet clinic as well as his thoughts on: purebred vs. rescue dogs, biggest rescue dog health concerns to watch out for, precautions dog adopters should take when searching for their family dog, what the tell-tale signs are of a puppy mill/puppy mill broker or reputable breeder and the financial plans you should make when adopting a dog.As mentioned in this episode, all dogs need their owners to advocate for them based on their body language and environment, this especially applies to interactions with children. Learn how to be an advocate and provide a safe, happy household for the whole family HERE. To find out more about Dr. Alex Avery you can listen to his podcast Call the Vet or check out his website and YouTube channel where he steers pet owners in the right direction with science-based information.
How often do you give your dog or cat treats, extra helpings, or reserving a little bit of your main meal for them as an expression of your love? This could be harming both their physical and mental wellbeing!In this episode, veterinarian Dr Alex Avery talks about the best ways to show love to your pets. He shares some insights into the effects of giving our pets extra food and treats, the best way to feed them, how to actually make them happy, and also improve your relationship with your furry family.Timestamps:[03:36] How we show and express love for our pets[04:30] The effects of giving our pets extra food and treats[06:10] Changing our thinking about pets[07:11] How to feed our pets[08:35] How to make our pets happy and improve our relationship with themNotable quotesA lot of the time, we forget about the mental health of our cats and dogs.Carrying extra weight has a lot of impact on our pets.Expressing our love through giving our pets food and extra treats is not good. We are actually shortening their lives.Obesity affects over 60% of our pets.Give your dog and cat attention because that is the most valuable thing they treasure.ResourcesCheck out all the details and related information at callthevet.org
Our first live recording is in the books, and we featured 3 hilarious comics from DC, Minneapolis, and Detroit respectively. On this episode, Franqi French joins to prove you CAN laugh at white women (mostly the Jens), Alex Avery proves you CAN laugh at one-liners (and self-discovery), and Connor Meade proves you CAN laugh at being bi-curious (and the fears that arise from self-discovery). We also talk about: -Franqi French's start in comedy. -The art of NOT writing and remembering. -Franqi's psycho white friend Jennifer Beaver. -White girl wasted vs. black girl up for work -Creating a mental picture for the audience in just one sentence. -Franqi's worst bomb. -Opening with 30 minutes of new material. -Franqi's parents meeting Jeffrey Dahmer's parents on a plane. -Alex Avery starting as a one-liner comedian. -Jim Gaffigan being a one-liner comic. -Growing into the acceptance of being dumb. -Falling into the trap of impersonating well-known comics. -Balancing building connection with the audience or getting to the funny part more quickly. -Connor Meade's bit on being bi-curious. -Overcoming fears through the use of humor. And MORE!!! Learn more about Franqi at franqifrench.com Follow Franqi on IG & Twitter: @FranqiFrench Follow Alex on IG & Twitter: @AlexSavoryJokes Follow Connor on IG & Twitter: @connormeadian Check Out Connor's podcast, Each Other's Mothers: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YjBkMzJlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwj4jsbunLfyAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg&hl=en Support our podcast and gain access to hours of bonus footage at patreon.com/youcantlaughpod Follow us on Twitter @Youcantlaughpod Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/youcantlaughatthat Brought to you by Water Cooler Comedy - watercoolercomedy.org Brought to you by Golden Ox Studio - goldenoxstudio.com Produced by Golden Ox Studio | Music: Producedbyzip Support this podcast
The tables are turned in this episode of the Vetpodcast. Someone else asks the questions. Alex Avery is a veterinarian in the neighboring practice to my old one. In a town the size of ours, what's the chances of us both being veterinary podcasters. Alex produces a podcast named CALL THE VET and he approached me to have a chat for his podcast so of course I said yes and then flogged it. So.. Alex and I chat about how veterinary practice has changed over the years, how treatments have improved, why vets aren't really expensive, client/vet relationships (no, not like that), client expectations and the sad state of the mental health of vets.
West Coast back in The Metal Forge with April Dimmick, Kevin Ross and Alex Avery from Soul Grinder. Come on out and hammer away at some Black Thrash! No prisoners will be taken on this one! soulgrinderofficial.bandcamp.com
Dr. Alex Avery is the veterinarian, the savior of animals taking care of our pet's health. He is the AntiFool.We're going to talk about our loved ones that aren't human: our pets. What do animals mean to you? Are your pets considered members of your family or are they left outside to fall and adapt to your routine? Are they healthy? Do they have their vaccinations? Do they have their check-ups ready? Are there signs to show that they are aging? Who better to have this conversation with than Dr. Alex Avery. Dr. Alex is a veterinarian and Founder of Our Pet's Health, the go-to resource for taking care of your loved ones, your pets, your dogs, and cats in every animal in between. On a mission to share his knowledge and experience as a vet so you can make the best decisions possible, preventing injury and disease, and be comfortable making the difficult decisions, Our Pet's Health is a plethora of content teaching you about the best ways to take care of your favorite animals.We talked about:Dr. Alex's origin story: how he dove into the world of saving lives, animal lives as a vet, Preconceptions that pet owners have when relying on Dr. GoogleHow vets and their clients work together to help save their pet's lives Biases that we have as pet owners who may feel responsible for taking care of our petsThe signs to see if your pet's health is deteriorating and what is the best way to act upon it.Enjoy!LinksOur Pet's Health WebsiteOur Pet's Health Facebook PageOur Pet's Health TwitterOur Pet's Health YouTube
#009 - For many of us, our pets are just as much a part of the family as we are. So keeping them happy and healthy is essential, especially that pets often bring so much joy to our kids.In this episode, Veterinarian Dr. Alex Avery shares some helpful tips and stories for how to keep your pets happy and healthy in a stressful year.For show notes, transcription, links, and more visit:https://www.workinghomeparents.com/9Connect with Dr. Alex at:https://ourpetshealth.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4WZ2HN5E8EA8W&source=url)
Founder of Our Pets Health, Dr Alex Avery aims to reduce the number of vet visits we need to make with our dogs. By following simple steps we can improve their health, help avoid injury and disease and save money. For more tips you can download a free guide at www.ourpetshealth.com If you want to join the Pup Talk Facebook community join us at www.facebook.com/puptalk/ You can also follow Niki on Instagram @puptalk101 Don't forget to subscribe to the show and it would be amazing if you left a review!
If we think that our dog is sick, we may naturally jump online to check for symptoms. While internet research can be easy and helpful, there are risks that affect our pets if the source is incorrect.Our guest, Dr. Alex Avery, veterinarian and founder of Our Pets Health, knows that it doesn’t take much time online to come across harmful pet health advice and recommendations. In this week’s episode, Dr. Avery provides tools to help us make the better-informed choices when researching online and explains the importance of preventative care.Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:Dr. Avery’s website, Our Pets Health: https://ourpetshealth.com/Dr. Avery’s Socials:YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC9TeHro44drAs5RV9xfWCSAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourpetshealth/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurPetsHealthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurPetsHealthTVTrustortrash.org: Tool to help you think critically about the quality of health information.The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger.*Here are some related articles on the website: *Be Careful What You Read!! – By Dr. Demian DresslerAbout Today’s Guest, Dr. Alex Avery:Dr. Alex Avery’s mission is to help us, and our pets live healthier, happier lives. After graduating from The University of Bristol’s Veterinary School in 2006, Dr. Avery left the United Kingdom and set off on a world tour, which has now landed him in New Zealand. To support his mission, he launched OurPetsHealth.com which provides complete veterinary healthcare advice via creative and innovative series of videos and podcasts. Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast NetworkThis episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Listen to podcast episode for a special discount code. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200.Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.comHave an inspiring True Tail about your own dog’s cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers.
On today's episode I got the chance to chat with New Zealand's finest veterinarian, Dr. Alex Avery. Turns out there are some interesting conditions in pets that mirror the health of their owners, and you can track some things in society by picking up on those signals. I leaned a lot about Dr. Alex's journey and specialty, and you will too! Find Dr. Alex at ourpetshealth.com. And as always, enjoy the listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
The great Alex Avery stops by for a chat about comedy and experience audio issues. This guy’s bad at worms but a hilarious comic check him out @alexsavoryjokes
Lewis Black on the 'It Gets Better Every Day' tour + comedian Alex Avery. The Portland Podcast is produced & edited by Gregory Druker Day. Music used under license. Visit us at http://pdxpodcast.com/. Find Lewis at https://www.lewisblack.com/ & Alex Avery on Twitter: @AlexSavoryJokes.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/pdxpod)
Comedian Alex Avery Joins me as he explains life as a road Comic, having sex in bathrooms, The Hollywood experience, and do you have to do gay porn to be a straight porn star? Don't forget to Drop a comment about the show and write in for a chance to win $500 Cash! send your audio files of your stories or questions here:321-722-7332Indecentexposure@yahoo.com
When the time comes to sell, we can be tempted to jump into a description of how our product or service will solve the problems uncovered but buyers don’t just buy a product or service; they also buy the company offering it. In sales conversations, it’s important to make sure our company’s qualities are clear before we talk about the products and services we offer, yet many salespeople don’t sell their company – it’s a huge omission. Why don’t we do it? And, if we accept we should, how do we add it to our sales conversations right now? Joining Paul Owen in this episode to discuss these points and many more, we have an entrepreneur and sales leader with 20 years’ experience – Ben Rowland – a professional salesperson with 8 years’ experience – Alex Avery – and a 17-year-old school student who is considering a career in sales – Alex Harwood.
Tripawds Podcast Episode #76: Don't miss this informative conversation with Dr. Alex Avery, a veterinary surgeon and founder of one of the internet's best pet health resources, OurPetsHealth.com. Through fun videos, blogs and photographs, Dr. Alex is dedicated to enriching the lives of pets by empowering pet parents with accurate, helpful information about preventative health care, illness and other situations faced by pets. Dr. Avery graduated from Vet School at the University of Bristol in the UK in 2006 and has since helped companion animals live healthier lives in both the UK and New Zealand, where he is currently practicing. During this fascinating chat with Dr. Alex, you will learn about topics near and dear to every member of the Tripawds community...including: - Boosting appetite after surgery - Proper pain management - Understanding pet health supplements For more podcasts and, helpful gear and many more pet amputation resources and assistance programs, please visit tripawds.com Support the show (https://tripawds.com/support)
We talk with D.J. Sandhu and Alex Avery about the struggle of being able to say what you want to say on stage, how hate gets attention, the business side of being a comedian, and D.J.’s bless-your-heart story. The post 0027 – D.J. Sandhu and Alex Avery appeared first on You Gonna Meow? Podcast Network.
Talking real estate isn't a first for the Debt Free in 30 podcast. We've had many experts like Hilliard Macbeth, Ben Rabidoux, and Alex Avery provide their insight on whether renting is better than buying and vice versa. But we've never had the most obvious guest to talk real estate: an actual realtor. On today's show, we're chatting with Scott Ingram. Scott's not just a realtor, though. He's also a Chartered Professional Accountant. But what really sets him apart is that he likes to empower his buyers by educating them. On today’s show Scott Ingram tells us how many realtors there are in Toronto (it’s a huge number), and he tells us what real estate statistics we should watch, and which ones we should ignore.
We hear the same thing repeatedly. If you rent, you’re throwing away your money. Why? Because you have nothing to show for it at the end of the month. On the other hand, if you own your home, you’re paying down your mortgage and building equity. But is this true? Why can't you build wealth by renting? Today's guest thinks you can. Some points to consider, according to Alex Avery: It’s not one-size-fits-all. Buying isn’t for everyone. Neither is renting. Consider how long you expect to be in a particular location. If you have precarious employment, or know that a job will be moving you to another location, renting is a more suitable choice. On the other hand, if you know exactly where your life will be in the next 10 years and you’ll have children, who will go to school, then it’s probably better to invest in a home. When making the decision to rent or buy, don't forget all the negative carrying costs of owning and selling a home. Count that against your 'investment' decision. Be aware of you biases that might make you want to scale up, buy more, renovate more. Alex uses the term investment creep to explain this bias. Understand how the pro ownership lobby can influence your decision - from the government, to real estate agents, even your friends talking around the dinner table. Don’t be persuaded by someone else giving you advice that reflects their objectives, not yours.
Hey there Crabcakes! I'm sure most of you have already heard this week's episode but I wanted to make sure to post this to let you know that from now on we will be releasing episodes on Mondays! This should helpfully help us get back on a real release schedule! Also: Enjoy this week's episode and make sure to check out former guest Alex Avery's band Soul Grinder's new EP Terraflesh! SUGGESTED TALKING POINTS: Scott refuses to bring joy into this world, Horrible snacks, Snitch-ass Twitter accounts, Yacht Rock, Daddy Talk, Adrian looks like a dummy.
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Surviving Canada's Housing Market Panel: Strategies for Home Ownership Surviving Canada's Housing Market in the age of 30% Growth A panel featuring: Alex Avery, Managing Director, Institutional Equity Research, Global Markets, CIBC Capital Markets John Pasalis, Founder and President, Realosophy Jeff Rubin, Economist and Author of The End of Growth Moderated by: Greg Bonnell, Real Estate Reporter and Anchor, BNN Moderator: Greg Bonnell, Real Estate Reporter and Anchor, BNN Panelists: Alex Avery, Managing Director, Institutional Equity Research, Global Markets, CIBC Capital Markets John Pasalis, Founder and President, Realosophy Jeff Rubin, Economist and Author of The End of Growth *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
Renting is not throwing your money away, and home ownership isn't something everyone has to aspire to. Alex Avery, author of The Wealthy Renter and seasoned financial analyst, shares his insight into why there is a misconception about the benefits of owning a home and why renting might actually make you richer. Long description: To kick off season 4 of the Mo' Money Podcast, I chat with a very special guest about one of my favourite topics — homeownership. Alex Avery, the author of The Wealthy Renter, and I chat about the upside of renting and how homeownership isn't for everyone and doesn't have to be. I've been an advocate for renting for a while, having been a renter myself for close to 6 years. It was the only way my husband and I could afford to live and work in downtown Vancouver and Toronto. If we tried to avoid renting and bought something right away, we'd either be forced to move an hour away or would be chained to a huge mortgage for 20+ years. Instead, we chose to rent and save up our money so one day we could afford to buy without becoming house poor (which we did this past August). These are some of the points Alex touches on in his book too. The idea that renting is the equivalent to throwing your money away is outdated and unfounded. Renting can actually mean more flexibility in your life and more space to save more money so you are richer in the end. For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/81