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In part two of this two-part series, Matt Miller and Andrew Lloyd analyze representations and warranties insurance (RWI) in the health care M&A landscape. They discuss the process of finding and securing an insurance underwriter, practical tips for structuring and negotiating RWI policies, how to navigate a claim after the policy is in place, and future trends in the RWI market.
In part one of this two-part series, Matt Miller and Andrew Lloyd analyze representations and warranties insurance (RWI) in the health care M&A landscape. They discuss the benefits of RWI for buyers and sellers, policy structures, premiums, and strategies to ensure effective coverage. The conversation also highlights RWI's role in health care transactions, insights on carriers providing coverage, and tips for securing favorable quotes and deal terms.
A lot more ALW conversation with Jamie Lloyd, and a bunch of cool insights on this week ep about Broadway business, forecasting the spring, and the final months of a bunch of new musicals.
On this episode we chop it up with The Ohio Entertainment Awards founder Andrew Lloyd and his co-owner DreDay. Andrew talks about starting the awards show in 2013 and how much he's have to overcome going into year 12. We get into the nomination and winning process and how important it is to make sure each city is included. Dre speaks on his passion and love for music, creating and the importance of artist development. Both Andrew and Dre talk about how the filming industry is surpassing music and how it's becoming their main focus. We also get to meet "Bric" and "DreDay Washington" To nominate someone or yourself for an Ohio Entertainment Award log on to https://ohioentertainmentawards.org/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabzQTfndcKTCQbtpO-FxjO5xdfvySQsX15duOm86M-GgKGOjwfObgc3pVc_aem_fcaChJxIakstocHJxXZh4w Nominations ends on 10/25 Award show will be 11/17 in Cleveland, OH Follow @CantKnockThePod on all platforms Follow Us On IG!!! Art Ward - @ArtWardSL Artwardsl Shaq Renee - @Shaqrenee Antonio Owens - @Inthetruckeatery Lisette Elena - @Setteelena17 Andrew Lloyd - @Andrewlloyd216 DreDay - @Dreday4everbaby
Our expert hosts, Benjamin Ensor, is joined by some great guests to ask: "Could 'mortgages as a service' mark the future of homebuying?" This week's guests include: Andrew Lloyd, Chief Customer Officer, Pexa UK Ewan Silver, Group CTO, 11:FS Francesca Carlesi, Co-Founder & CEO, Molo Finance We see embedded finance and banking as a service (or BaaS) as one of the next big evolutions in financial services - whether that's embedded lending, payments, or insurance. But buying a house remains the biggest and most significant purchase of most people's lifetimes - and the mortgage process remains a complete headache in most countries. Could partnerships between fintechs, banks, and non-financial players – where mortgage services are embedded at the point of need - be the answer? Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. It's hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David M. Brear, Ross Gallagher, Benjamin Ensor, and Kate Moody - as well as a range of brilliant guests. We cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Andrew Lloyd, Ewan Silver, and Francesca Carlesi.
Andrew Lloyd Webber ist der Mann hinter großen Musical-Inszenierungen, die teilweise Jahrzehnte an einem Spielort laufen: „Cats“, „Das Phantom der Oper“, „Starlight Express“, „Sunset Boulevard“. Lloyd Webber ist nicht nur Komponist, sondern auch Produzent seiner eigenen Stücke. Am 22.03.2023 wird der Brite 75 Jahre alt.
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This week, Hoppo is lucky enough to be joined by the iconic and legendary Andrew Lloyd. Stay tuned post chat as Wally jumps back in the beach shack! For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Roberto Napolitano, Director of Marketing and Communications at Innovate Finance chats to Andrew Lloyd, Chief Customer Officer(UK) at Pexa where they discuss Andrew background, Pexa's core proposition and much more! Tune in for new episodes every Friday. Catch up with Series 1 here and Series 2 here. Do you have something to say? Apply to take part here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innfin/message
his 9th Awards show, journey to 100 Campaign, 2016 being his breakout year & More
MAKE IT BIGGER! That was the refrain in the 80s on the West End and Broadway, and we're looking at some of the highlights of the megamusical era in our new miniseries. We begin with the show that arguably started it all -- Andrew Lloyd's Webber's 1981 phenomenon, Cats. Join us, won't you, as we discuss "Prologue: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats." All clips are from the 1981 Original London Cast Recording of Cats and are used in accordance with the Fair Use Exemption for criticism and commentary. Listen to and buy the album on Amazon! Listen to the SMSTS playlist on Spotify. Follow the show on Twitter: @somuchstuffpod Follow SMSTS on Instagram: @somuchstufftosing Email the show: somuchstufftosing@gmail.com
Our show coincides with the start of Fair Trade Fortnight, so we're focusing on how technology can provide help to the farming community as regulation and climate change cause increasingly complex issues. Our first guests are NFU Sugar's Arthur Marshall, and Associate Director at Czarnikow, Andrew Charlton. Then we chat to Andrew Lloyd, COO of IGS.
What would you do to save 30% on your car insurance premium? Today on Buzzing with Bryson, we discuss telematics and usage-based insurance with Andrew Lloyd from Travelers Canada.Andrew and Steve discuss Travelers Canada's product helping safe drivers save on their insurance called IntelliDrive®. Programs like IntelliDrive represent a shift in how insurance is administered and how premiums are calculated. Telematics has the potential to reduce your premium costs while also creating safer roads creating a win-win outcome. Today we discuss:How does IntelliDrive work for car insurance?What does the app track, and how does it do it?What sort of information does it keep its eye on?How does the data captured turn it into a rating for a driver?If I am a safe driver, how much can I expect to save on my car insurance premium?We know distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents; how does Intellidrive hope to change this driving behaviour?How long does the app rate a safe driver before they see a reduction in premium?The type of insurance purchaser who would get the most value from this type of solution?We welcome your comments and questions, and if you have a topic you want us to discuss, drop us a line at: podcast@brysoninsurance.ca.Bryson Insurance is a boutique insurance brokerage serving clients across Ontario and Canada. Bringing a team approach to managing clients, Bryson believes in building a personalized experience with those they serve. Bryson's caring team of insurance professionals acts as an insurance partner focused on protecting your organization's ability to deliver on the company vision and brand promise. Experience the Bryson Difference today. Visit www.brysoninsurance.ca to learn more.
Coming off the Ohio Entertainment Awards the new award winning podcast is back!!! Art, Lisette and Chip decided to do episode 98 on FB Live to celebrate with The Friends. We jump right into a recap of the award show. We talk the good and the bad of the whole experience. We call OEA Best DJ winner DJ GetiT and chop it up with the homie. We also contact Andrew Lloyd who is CEO of the Ohio Entertainment Awards. After all the award talk we jump into Will Smith latest excerpts from his upcoming book. He talks about a time he went all out for Jada birthday and it didn't end well. We talk abt Subways rendition of Tuna. Chip and Sette are hurt abt the latest news. Da Baby vs Danileigh really gets heated between Art and Lisette as they go back and forth. Road to 100!!! Tickets for Episode 100 Live Show are on sale now at www.CantKnockThePod.com/events --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cantknockthepod/support
In this, the first-anniversary episode for Beehive Household Nataliya is in conversation with a very special guest, her husband – Andrew Lloyd He discusses his childhood and how growing up living in many countries has given him a diverse outlook, his approach to life and the mindset you need to achieve your goals along with the importance of home and it being a space that works for everyone. Listen in and find out more KEY TAKEAWAYS Living in many countries gives you a very diverse outlook on life. It makes you adaptable and appreciative of new things Boarding school is a very different and very controlled environment and university is a place with great opportunities When you focus on achieving a particular sporting activity you have to be prepared to put in the training You have ‘x' amount of time to achieve certain things and time has to be balanced against other important elements in your life When you compete in a sporting activity you have to enjoy it and know how far you can push it Your home needs to work for everyone and have the right spaces for the activities you want to do We have a really good space and have had the opportunity to reflect on how we want it to be My happy place is being in the kitchen Working from home makes it harder to call a stop to the working day and it can be more challenging to focus A hybrid model and having two work locations is ideal If you are doing a particular activity or task it's important to be present in the moment to have the best experience How you approach life and the goals you set yourself is about your mindset BEST MOMENTS ‘Home is a place to be able to relax' ‘The first world war is so thought-provoking and full of contradictions ‘ VALUABLE RESOURCES Andrew Lloyd's LinkedIn Beehive Household podcast ABOUT THE HOST Nataliya Lloyd is a finance expert and after 15 years of studying and working in the industry, she changed tack and went with her dream of becoming an entrepreneur and followed her creative call. She is now the owner of Nataliya Lloyd Interiors, with an Interior Design certification from the Chelsea College of Arts. Nataliya is also the Finance Director and a supporter of the charity Professors Without Borders, which specialises in providing university-level short education courses in developing countries. She is a member of a pre-eminent members' club for women in business - The Sorority. But most importantly, she is a wife, daughter and a mother. You can connect with Nataliya on: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliya-lloyd-32a24547/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nataliyalloydinteriors/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NataliyaLloydInteriors/ And her website: www.nataliyalloydinteriors.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Cox is joined by Andrew Lloyd, COO of Intelligent Growth Solutions (IGS), to discuss vertical farming ahead of COP26. They look at new research showing the publics growing concerns towards traditional farming and how vertical farming could be the future of more sustainable food production. Andrew also explains what IGS is, and why it came to be. https://www.intelligentgrowthsolutions.com
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” So said Leonardo da Vinci, a man who knew a few things about problem solving. As the application of technology and digital innovation to solve problems within the real estate sector continues to dominate strategies across the board, the power of simplicity comes into increasingly sharp focus. Of the many efficiencies offered by real estate tech, using digital technologies to expedite long-standing processes remains one of the most business critical. And while the rationale behind this strategy is simple, actually implementing the right tools for the job remains a challenge. Fitting then, that this should be the discussion point for our latest episode of Tech Talk Radio. EG Head of Content Emily Wright was joined by Teresa Lee, vice president of Roundhill Ventures, managing director of Search Acumen Andrew Lloyd and Marcus Moufarriage, founder and chief executive of Ility to talk about how even the simplest ideas need careful execution. “It is pretty well known that the real estate sector is quite behind in tech adoption,” said Roundhill Ventures' Teresa Lee. “That means a lot of the things we are seeing now are what we perceive to be quite simple. But that also means there are a lot of opportunities to move the needle quite quickly. So, it is a great thing the technology is here, even if it is a little behind other industries.” Ility's Marcus Moufarriage agreed adding: “I think it's a good thing there is movement at all because there has certainly been a tendency for owners and the real estate sector more generally to say 2we took the risk, we built the building. Now we are getting 20% and we will just go to the Cotswolds and come back in 15 years when your lease is up and renew you. It used to be a very light touch and very low service. But that's changing.” Search Acumen's Andrew Lloyd said: “There has been no real pressure on the industry to change until recently. If you look at any sector that has gone through modernisation or digitisation it always starts with the simple, time-consuming things first and then moves its way into more complex operations. But you have to do the simple stuff first.” True. But that doesn't mean it is any easier to tackle these problems in the first instance. Steve Jobs once famously said: “Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple.” So, how can the real estate sector clean up it's thinking? The answer really comes down to necessity. The panel universally agreed that the pandemic has left real estate with no choice but to innovate and, by default, find that simpler state of mind and start to break down straight-forward problems. The biggest challenge will be separating out the tech companies with something to offer, and those cashing in on an industry now under intense pressure to change. Quickly. Search Acumen's Lloyd said: “There are lots of firms jumping into the space. There are many solutions to problems that don't exist out there.” Ility's Moufarriage agreed although added that the pressure is on the tech side fo the equation too, now more than ever. “It always amazes me that the smoke and mirrors gets as far as it gets,” he said. “I don't think 2021 will be the year things unravel but I think next year it probably will for those who can't actually deliver when real decisions are being made. Ongoing uncertainty means that decision-making process is a bit stalled right now so I think there is still room to wing it a bit. But if you are out there not really solving a problem and what you offer is not digital transformation but is just dressed up as that then the cracks will start to show.” So those are some of the pitfalls. The panel also took some time to consider the signs of success. How does a real estate business measure how impactful their tech strategy has been? How do they know when they have played their cards right? “Question number one, are we still in business?” This is how Search Acumens' Lloyd would kick off the analysis. “Have we survived? Are we able to trade and continue to be successful in our market space? Are we winning market share over our competition? Is this tech working for us as an investment?” Roundhill's Lee added: “You need to set very specific goals for whatever technology you are trying to implement. So if you are implementing a new property management system, then you should know what you expect like decreasing the cost by 25%. The goal should be as tangible and specific as that. Treat it like any other project.”
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” So said Leonardo da Vinci, a man who knew a few things about problem solving. As the application of technology and digital innovation to solve problems within the real estate sector continues to dominate strategies across the board, the power of simplicity comes into increasingly sharp focus. Of the many efficiencies offered by real estate tech, using digital technologies to expedite long-standing processes remains one of the most business critical. And while the rationale behind this strategy is simple, actually implementing the right tools for the job remains a challenge. Fitting then, that this should be the discussion point for our latest episode of Tech Talk Radio. EG Head of Content Emily Wright was joined by Teresa Lee, vice president of Roundhill Ventures, managing director of Search Acumen Andrew Lloyd and Marcus Moufarriage, founder and chief executive of Ility to talk about how even the simplest ideas need careful execution. “It is pretty well known that the real estate sector is quite behind in tech adoption,” said Roundhill Ventures' Teresa Lee. “That means a lot of the things we are seeing now are what we perceive to be quite simple. But that also means there are a lot of opportunities to move the needle quite quickly. So, it is a great thing the technology is here, even if it is a little behind other industries.” Ility's Marcus Moufarriage agreed adding: “I think it's a good thing there is movement at all because there has certainly been a tendency for owners and the real estate sector more generally to say 2we took the risk, we built the building. Now we are getting 20% and we will just go to the Cotswolds and come back in 15 years when your lease is up and renew you. It used to be a very light touch and very low service. But that's changing.” Search Acumen's Andrew Lloyd said: “There has been no real pressure on the industry to change until recently. If you look at any sector that has gone through modernisation or digitisation it always starts with the simple, time-consuming things first and then moves its way into more complex operations. But you have to do the simple stuff first.” True. But that doesn't mean it is any easier to tackle these problems in the first instance. Steve Jobs once famously said: “Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple.” So, how can the real estate sector clean up it's thinking? The answer really comes down to necessity. The panel universally agreed that the pandemic has left real estate with no choice but to innovate and, by default, find that simpler state of mind and start to break down straight-forward problems. The biggest challenge will be separating out the tech companies with something to offer, and those cashing in on an industry now under intense pressure to change. Quickly. Search Acumen's Lloyd said: “There are lots of firms jumping into the space. There are many solutions to problems that don't exist out there.” Ility's Moufarriage agreed although added that the pressure is on the tech side fo the equation too, now more than ever. “It always amazes me that the smoke and mirrors gets as far as it gets,” he said. “I don't think 2021 will be the year things unravel but I think next year it probably will for those who can't actually deliver when real decisions are being made. Ongoing uncertainty means that decision-making process is a bit stalled right now so I think there is still room to wing it a bit. But if you are out there not really solving a problem and what you offer is not digital transformation but is just dressed up as that then the cracks will start to show.” So those are some of the pitfalls. The panel also took some time to consider the signs of success. How does a real estate business measure how impactful their tech strategy has been? How do they know when they have played their cards right? “Question number one, are we still in business?” This is how Search Acumens' Lloyd would kick off the analysis. “Have we survived? Are we able to trade and continue to be successful in our market space? Are we winning market share over our competition? Is this tech working for us as an investment?” Roundhill's Lee added: “You need to set very specific goals for whatever technology you are trying to implement. So if you are implementing a new property management system, then you should know what you expect like decreasing the cost by 25%. The goal should be as tangible and specific as that. Treat it like any other project.”
Josh Piterman grew up with a love of sport, playing AFL and Tennis. He might have pursued excellence in these arenas but instead his passion for entertaining and singing took him to The University of Ballarat Arts Academy where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) in 2006.His musical theatre credits include playing ‘Bustopher Jones' in Cats, a role that won him the Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor in A Musical; ‘Edward' in Willy Russell's Blood Brothers; Corny Collins in the UK tour of Hairspray; Ramon Gutierrez in An Officer And A Gentleman; ‘Michael' in Grease 2 and ‘The Caliph' in Kismet. Other credits include ‘Giuseppe' in The Light in the Piazza, 'George' in The Drowsy Chaperone and ‘Jamie' in The Last Five Years.Josh commenced his career performing with the International group, The Ten Tenors and then made his mark as ‘Tony' in the 2010 tour of West Side Story. Josh played the role of ‘Gerry Goffin' in the national tour of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical. He released his debut album Josh Piterman; a collaboration with John Foreman of contemporary pop songs with a classical twist, on Fanfare Records.Josh Piterman was the most recent Phantom in the brilliant original West End Production of The Phantom of the Opera in London, prior to the COVID shutdown. On the eve of commencing rehearsals for an Australian production of the show, and an opportunity to deliver his Phantom to a home crowd, producers regretfully announced a postponement of the show to 2022, owing to the obstacles presented in this time of the COVID pandemic.In this episode Josh reflects on his stellar career thus far - and the disappointment delivered by the creative hiatus, that has impacted artists around the globe.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Whooshkaa and Spotify. Or, from where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
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Today’s date marks the birthday of Andrew Lloyd Webber, the British composer of block- buster musicals such as “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Cats,” and “The Phantom of the Opera.” In addition to winning Grammy and Tony Awards in our country, he’s racked up Olivier Awards in his own. He was knighted in 1992, and in 1997 was created a life peer as Baron Lloyd-Webber, of Sydmonton in the County of Hampshire. Estimates of his net worth suggest a figure well over 900 million dollars. Despite all that, Lloyd Webber has always had detractors, including those who accuse him of plagiarizing everyone from Mendelssohn to Puccini to Pink Floyd. His musicals are criticized for their supposed glitz and superficiality, and adversely compared to those of his American contemporary, Stephen Sondheim. Sarah Crompton, writing for The Telegraph, offered a more nuanced comparison between the two, referencing The Beatles, no less: “Lloyd Webber is McCartney to Stephen Sondheim's Lennon. He suffers from just the same under-valuing as an innovator because his essential impulse to go for the big, thumping number with the catchy tune will always obscure the subtlety and bravery he is capable of.”
Today’s date marks the birthday of Andrew Lloyd Webber, the British composer of block- buster musicals such as “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Cats,” and “The Phantom of the Opera.” In addition to winning Grammy and Tony Awards in our country, he’s racked up Olivier Awards in his own. He was knighted in 1992, and in 1997 was created a life peer as Baron Lloyd-Webber, of Sydmonton in the County of Hampshire. Estimates of his net worth suggest a figure well over 900 million dollars. Despite all that, Lloyd Webber has always had detractors, including those who accuse him of plagiarizing everyone from Mendelssohn to Puccini to Pink Floyd. His musicals are criticized for their supposed glitz and superficiality, and adversely compared to those of his American contemporary, Stephen Sondheim. Sarah Crompton, writing for The Telegraph, offered a more nuanced comparison between the two, referencing The Beatles, no less: “Lloyd Webber is McCartney to Stephen Sondheim's Lennon. He suffers from just the same under-valuing as an innovator because his essential impulse to go for the big, thumping number with the catchy tune will always obscure the subtlety and bravery he is capable of.”
Summary: In this episode the Propcast talks to Andrew Lloyd from Search Acumen about data and property law. The Propcast by Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder of LMRE the leading Global PropTech recruiter brought to you in partnership with UK PropTech Association, The UK PropTech Association is a membership organisation to drive the digital transformation of the property industry. This show will focus on connecting the Proptechs, real estate funds and VC's globally…and get everyone talking about innovation of the build to rent environment. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the place at the time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. About Our Guest Andrew Lloyd https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewslloyd/?originalSubdomain=uk Andrew is the Managing Director of Search Acumen, who are on on a mission to create the next generation of Property Technology and Data business. Combining many years of industry experience with recent advances in information and data systems and the latest in customer service technology, Search Acumen offer the modern real estate professional a cost effective and fresh alternative in the property data market place. Andrew has vast experience in the online property data sector for over 18 years where the power of advancing technology, his passionate leadership and a customer-driven approach translates into helping create a business that grew from start-up to market leader in 5 years. Resources mentioned LMRE website www.lmre.co.uk UKPA website www.ukpa.com Search Acumen website www.search-acumen.co.uk Insights From This Episode - Change is risk of course, it always is, and so overcoming those challenges has been the key – Andrew Lloyd - The one advantage of the property sector is that we always need somewhere to live and we always need the existence of property – Andrew Lloyd - And the firm's that are proven to be successful, are the ones that have recognised that the adoption of technology and the use of data is one of the ways they can cut down on their resource and time – Andrew Lloyd - Now that you made that investment, whether you're a law firm or you're land registry or utilities businesses, you've had to think about how can I do things differently – Andrew Lloyd - Believe in your people, I think that's the one thing I've learned over the years is that money can come and go… but the people that you have around you, and what you will get in return from people and staff that believe in you in terms of leadership, far outweighs the short term losses or gains that you get financially – Andrew Lloyd - The local authorities will recognise that holding data themselves is an important public duty, but doesn't have to be restrictive, you can make it available digitally without compromising the value or the integrity of that data – Andrew Lloyd Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart A Podcast Company - is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. - https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com
Join us in this fifth episode in our podcast series tailored towards both active and interested house hackers in the Denver Metro Market. Our guest, Andrew Lloyd, joins Chris, Jeff, and Ben in the new and improved Envision Advisors recording studio where we discuss a variety of topics including FHA vs. Conventional appraisal requirements. Check it out to hear Andrew walk us through his experience to date with house hack #1.
Soprano Jennifer Youngs began her 2019-2020 season with an appearance as Armida in Handel’s Rinaldo with The American Baroque Opera Company. Jennifer made her main stage Dallas Opera debut as Olimpia in Argento’s The Aspern Papers and was seen in the role of Laurette in the Dallas Opera Outreach production of Bizet’s Dr. Miracle. Opera roles include Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, Birdie in Regina, Vitellia in La clemenza di Tito, Casilda in The Gondoliers, and Clorinda in La Cenerentola. She has been a featured soloist for Mahler’s 4th Symphony, Carmina Burana, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Creation, Bach’s Cantata #110, Brahms Requiem, Mozart’s Exsulate, jubilate, and Mozart Requiem. She has been a featured soloist with The Dallas Symphony, The Dallas Opera Orchestra, Abilene Philharmonic, Winston-Salam Symphony, Richardson Symphony, and University of North Texas Symphony orchestras. Jennifer is a champion for living composers and has been featured on recitals with composers Jake Heggie, Tom Cipullo, Dominick Argento, S. Andrew Lloyd, Paul David Thomas, Lisa Despain,, and Dave Brubeck. Jennifer also is a member of the GRAMMY-nominated ensemble, The South Dakota Chorale. Jennifer has been nominated for a Richard Tucker Foundation Career Grant in NYC. She is the winner of the Lois Alba Aria Competition, winner of the Kansas City District of the Metropolitan Opera Council Auditions, winner of the concerto competition at The University of North Texas, and a semi-finalist in the Loren Zachary Vocal Competition. In the fall of 2020, Dr. Youngs joined the faculty of Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah. Previously, Jennifer was an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Vocal Studies at Texas Woman’s University, in Denton, Texas. She earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Performance and Pedagogy as well as a Master of Music degree in Performance and Opera from the University of North Texas and a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance from the Conservatory of Music at University of the Pacific. “The standout in the Rinaldo cast was Jennifer Youngs, who vividly portrayed Armida’s vulnerability as well as ferocity. Her substantive soprano alternately raged, flickered and delicately touched in high notes.” -The Dallas Morning News
In this weeks episode, Zacca and Matt discuss a couple sessions they each hit through the week. Zacca picks the pace up in his 4 x 4/2/1min, dipping into the low 3min/k for the shorter reps, in prep for his race against Matt in the Launceston 10km! Zacca lets us know the thoughts behind the session and how it’s progressed to being a part of his week. Zacca also notches up his biggest week for a while with 105km. Matt discusses his thorough enjoyment in getting out for a big group run on the Mornington Peninsula, along with hitting some big sessions with alterations of 8 x 600m / 400m and 4 x 8min reps where he closed the last 2min of each rep with a surge. Matt discusses why he chose these sessions in the lead up to the Launceston 10km race and the physical and mental benefits of both. Stu McLay joins Zacca and Matt to introduce a new segment, ‘The Races and People that made Australian Distance Running’. In this introductory episode, Stu brings forth one of the greatest races you’ll ever witness, the 1990 Commonwealth Games 5km. Stu unpacks the race, going through the background story to the race and how Andrew Lloyd remained composed and stole the win from Olympic Champion John Ngugi. A fascinating insight to an incredible race. Show Links: Watch Andrew Lloyds Commonwealth Games Gold Medal Race Here with Steve Moneghetti Commentary. Part 1: https://youtu.be/x8AwxlXPK3c Part 2: https://youtu.be/KXV68wJw1Gc Partners Yarraville Running Company, shop online @ https://www.therunningcompany.com.au/yarraville/ https://www.instagram.com/therunningcompany_yarraville/?hl=en Run2PB Links Socials Run2PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJxkh-FgU2Wsork-18PfSUA Find us here at: https://www.run2pb.co/better-with-running-podcast Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
Chris is joined by his guest, Andrew Lloyd (co-host, RANDOM TREK REVIEW), to read and discuss listener comments on “Crisis Point,” the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks, season one! Also, several f-bombs. Host/Editor: Christopher D. … The post 13. Justice for Shempo! appeared first on Holosuite Media.
Maddie learns a family secret and Aidan talks about Sonic the Hedgehog for a long time.
The all-Cats episode awakened something in your hosts, and this week they're dishing up a deeper dive into musical theatre. Joining us this week are special guests Bea Miranda and Ezra Reaves. Will they be able to figure out how pinball they are (and also how musicals are pinball)? Maybe! Topics discussed include: Little Shop of Horrors, Evil Dead: the Musical, Gypsy, Jesus Christ Superstar, the pop-punk musical pantheon, and movies that became musicals that became movies,.
Stephanie Hansen's in for Jason this morning. What's that weird thing in the sky? A UFO? What is going on with Johnny Depp and Amber Heard...will the lawsuits ever end?
Join The Latin Babbler and the crew as they take on another celebrity news in this week's Monday Celebrity Mayhem. Andrew Lloyd hates ‘Cats', Brittany' Spears Dad speaks out. The Rock buys the xfl and more.
Brad saves Dad Run Club and strings consecutive tons. Julian survives an injury scare and sells cold water recovery. Brady’s headspace and confidence both get a boost this week. Genieve and Ryan Gregson each took out the Queensland 10000m Championships. Official Results World Athletics mandates restrictions and guidelines for limits on shoe technology, specifying the maximum shoe stack height allowed for track events. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/new-rules-governing-shoe-technology-and-olympic-qualification-system/ The Steigen 3000m World Challenge concluded with Stewy McSweyn taking the lead with a 7:39.18, while Sinead Diver ran 9:15.81 at Glenhuntly. Jess Hull’s time leads the women’s time while Stewy’s time is currently subject to official verification. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDK_jlmpZlu/Final Steigen 3000m Leaderboard 2020 Perth Half Marathon was won by Ben Chamberlain 1:05:55 and Nera Jerab in 1:15:29. Results Sam Clifford and Milly Clark take out the Glenorchy 10K Fun Run. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDYIX_TnFIr/ Results Moroccan marathon national record holder and 2019 Fukuoka Marathon runner El Mahjoub Dazza banned for four years Moroccan for anomalies in his biological passport. Inside The Games Report Japan Times Article The Board of the Local Organising Committee for the World Cross Championship scheduled for March 20, 2021 in Bathurst, NSW has recommended the event to be postponed World Athletics Press Release Julian & The Running Company Ballarat will be featuring short videos during the Victorian lockdown on how to make the most of your allotted 60 minutes of daily exercise - you can also refer to IRP episode 123 for suggestions for 30 min bang-for-buck sessions (68-72 minute mark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDYX65bhePI/ James Barker chats with Brad to talk about his 30-year competitive running career as well as his work as a renown soft tissue therapist. They look back at his personal bests including historic 2 mile race, and shoe laces coming undone in his marathon debut then looking back at his training from as far back as age 7, training at intensity at Little Aths and the different approach with his own sons. James looks back at the different coaches he’s had and their different philosophies and team cultures, including Andrew Lloyd and Dick Telford, to how his training has changed from his Junior days to as he is now at Masters level. They focus on his work as a soft tissue therapist at Clinic 88 and lecturer at the Canberra Institute of Technology, what lead to his interest in his specialist field and what makes a good therapist then close with the common running based injuries he sees, what causes their overload and recommendations for treatment. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Wolf And Haddy chat with arguably Australia's very best mountain runner. Ben Duffus is not only a gun on the trails and the nicest bloke imaginable, he's also a highly qualified and knowledgeable running coach with Mile27 coaching. Ben's list of achievements at home and abroad is impressive. Twice 2nd in Ultratrail Australia, he talks about his desire to stand on the top step this year. We chat about learning good nutrition the hard way, some great tips for staying fit during isolation and the importance of strength training for ultra runners. Plenty of gems to extract from this interview. Ben has a genuine love for running and has an incredible breadth of knowledge to share. We also catch up with Matt Niutta from Fractel and Andrew Lloyd from GU. Feel free to use the online discount codes below: GU Energy Australia (15%): RUNNINGMATTERS Fractel Performance Running Caps (15%): runningmatters T8 Running kit (10%): RUNNINGMATTERS20 Precision Hydration (15% off first order): RUNNINGMATTERS Runnulla (10%): Mention Running Matters in store. If you enjoyed the Podcast, please subscribe or follow Running Matters to be notified when each episode is released.
Wolf And Haddy chat with arguably Australia's very best mountain runner. Ben Duffus is not only a gun on the trails and the nicest bloke imaginable, he's also a highly qualified and knowledgeable running coach with Mile27 coaching.Ben's list of achievements at home and abroad is impressive. Twice 2nd in Ultratrail Australia, he talks about his desire to stand on the top step this year.We chat about learning good nutrition the hard way, some great tips for staying fit during isolation and the importance of strength training for ultra runners.Plenty of gems to extract from this interview. Ben has a genuine love for running and has an incredible breadth of knowledge to share.We also catch up with Matt Niutta from Fractel and Andrew Lloyd from GU.Feel free to use the online discount codes below:GU Energy Australia (15%): RUNNINGMATTERSFractel Performance Running Caps (15%): runningmattersT8 Running kit (10%): RUNNINGMATTERS20Precision Hydration (15% off first order): RUNNINGMATTERSRunnulla (10%): Mention Running Matters in store.If you enjoyed the Podcast, please subscribe or follow Running Matters to be notified when each episode is released.
Wolf And Haddy chat with arguably Australia's very best mountain runner. Ben Duffus is not only a gun on the trails and the nicest bloke imaginable, he's also a highly qualified and knowledgeable running coach with Mile27 coaching.Ben's list of achievements at home and abroad is impressive. Twice 2nd in Ultratrail Australia, he talks about his desire to stand on the top step this year.We chat about learning good nutrition the hard way, some great tips for staying fit during isolation and the importance of strength training for ultra runners.Plenty of gems to extract from this interview. Ben has a genuine love for running and has an incredible breadth of knowledge to share.We also catch up with Matt Niutta from Fractel and Andrew Lloyd from GU.Feel free to use the online discount codes below:GU Energy Australia (15%): RUNNINGMATTERSFractel Performance Running Caps (15%): runningmattersT8 Running kit (10%): RUNNINGMATTERS20Precision Hydration (15% off first order): RUNNINGMATTERSRunnulla (10%): Mention Running Matters in store.If you enjoyed the Podcast, please subscribe or follow Running Matters to be notified when each episode is released.
Vol 212, Issue 6: 6 April, 2020. Professor Andrew Lloyd is Head of the Viral Immunology Systems Program at the Kirby Institute, and Director of the UNSW Fatigue Clinic. He discusses the diagnosis and management of chronic fatigue syndrome. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell
Back from a multitude of plagues and illnesses, the pod squad debates musicals, seasons of american horror story, and explore the emotional terrorism done to the Winnipeg drag scene by the Haus of Valentine. Is this drag?? . . Don't forget you can get more bonus content on our patreon , or check us out on Twitter. Is this Drag? is recorded on treaty one territory, the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. It is recorded by Cake, Dirt, and Moxie and edited by Dirt
In this episode, writer, director, and performer Andi Lee Carter discusses Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats--the plot, the songs, its similarities to A Chorus Line--as we prepare for the upcoming film. We also talk about the Overture from Cats.
This week, Paul goes behind the curtain to chat with the cast of Porchlight Music Theater’s latest hit: Sunset Boulevard. With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, this Tony Award-winning show stars Chicago legend Hollis Resnik (“Norma Desmond”) in the lead, and the very talented Billy Rude (“Joe Gillis”) her beacon of hope in many ways. Also joining […]
It's Lucy Alderson's first attempt to take the podcasting reins in this week's Tech Talk Radio, but as sod's law has it, she's come down with the lurg. So co-host Emily Wright offers a helping hand in introducing this week's guest, Search Acumen managing director Andrew Lloyd. Lloyd talks about how being a perfectionist has helped shape his career, the challenges of collecting data from both the public and private sectors, and things take a futuristic turn while discussing what the future of data collection could look like. The discussion turns to the ethics of data collection, and what information real estate should, or shouldn't be, gathering.
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Welcome back to Highly Slept On! This week: what would Scooby-Doo be like in reverse? Why are we disrespecting the cat species like this? Did all the practical effects artists in the world like...die? Tune in and find out! Instagram: @highlysleptonpod Twitter: @highlyslepton_ Email: highlyslepton@gmail.com
Mark Little and Nick are buds, and this is them talking! Things get crazy, things get real and things even get thingy. Be sure to check out Mark's work in CBC's Cavendish, SYFY's Gary & His Demons and Netflix's Cupcake & Dinosaur. Follow Mark on twitter at @markmarklittle. Logo designed by Peter Kalyniuk(familyofspirits.com) with production by Andrew Lloyd. Write the podcast at weaklypodcast@gmail.com and hear Nick's comedy at nickflanagan.bandcamp.com
Nick and Dave Hill go way back. They’ve appeared on multiple podcasts together, performed comedy internationally together, and even eaten at an Italian restaurant together. This chemistry makes for a conversation that will blow your socks clean off. Dave is a musician (Valley Lodge!), podcaster (The Dave Hill Podcasting Incident!), comedian (“Let Me Turn You On”!) and author (Dave Hill Doesn’t Live Here Anymore!) and that’s not even fathoming the depths of who he is. Nick and Dave talk Trump, Canada and a while lot of other mess. Special thanks to Andrew Lloyd for the great sound mix. Check out more of Dave at www.davehillonline.com and support NFW by becoming a monthly patron at www.patreon.com/nickflanagan
CultralDC's Operations Manager is here to talk about not only the '96 London revival cast album of Jesus Christ Superstar (released in the US in 2000) but also the 2018 NBC broadcast of Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (which was live but was not a concert). Topics include: pop-culture Catholicism, the 5 notes you want to hear, and how Michael Crawford is Jen's husband. Featured recordings: Jesus Christ Superstar - Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber's (1996) • Jesus Christ Superstar - A Rock Opera (1970) Have you checked out our PATREON? You haven't? Then how are you going to listen to our patrons-only podcast The Original Cast at the Movies? November's episode features Peter Boyer (The Fantasticks 1960) and Jenny Male (Urinetown: The Musical) talking about the Marx Brothers' masterpiece: Duck Soup (1933). Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email
Welcome to our Cyber Summer Series. Slightly different to our usual podcast format – we’re featuring interviews recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018. First up is Andrew Lloyd, President and Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing at Corero who discusses the current trends in DDoS attacks and the smokescreens criminals use to distract investigators. Following this is Technical Director at Tenable, Gavin Millard, who advises on the vulnerabilities worth prioritising and gives us insight on the attackers' advantage. Anna Delaney La bruja, Semilla, América Afroindigena Vol 1
If you are an Archibald tragic like me, you might have first noticed Andrew Lloyd Greensmith's work when it was hanging in the Art Gallery of NSW last year in that arresting portrait of 102 year old Eileen Kramer. It was his first ever Archibald entry and he has been selected this year again with his portrait of lecturer and feminist Susan Carland. What you might not know about Greensmith, though, is that he’s also a renowned plastic and reconstructive surgeon and was the leader of one of the teams which worked together to separate Bangladeshi conjoined twins Krishna and Trishna, who were joined at the head, in 2009. That complex operation was a success and made world headlines. Greensmith still works as a surgeon but is increasingly turning his attention to painting and now spends up to two days a week in his studio. In this interview, we talk about his life, doubts and fears as an artist, but also a lot about the painting process - colour, glazing, the pitfalls of using photographs, how the knowledge of anatomy helps in painting a realist portrait and lots more. It was an incredibly informative and interesting conversation. To hear it press 'play' below the feature photo or listen however you get your podcasts. You can see a short video of Greensmith in his studio on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel here. Current event Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2018, Art Gallery of NSW, until 9 September Show notes Raymond Ching David Kassan David Kassan on Instagram Eileen Kramer Video of Greensmith with Eileen Kramer on Lateline (expires 28 July 2018) Cesar Santos Cesar Santos on Instagram Susan Carland Yvette Coppersmith Video of Andrew Greensmith talking with Maria Stoljar on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwfLddLa5B0
Matt interview's Andrew Lloyd, Olympian and 5000m Com Games Gold Medalists about the glory days. Andrew talks about winning the City 2 Surf four times, winning the Melbourne Marathon three times and winning the Gold Coast Marathon after a big night out.He takes us through a typical training week which included 200km's. He discusses his race preparation and strategy and shares advice to improve performance.He chats about his competitors, Australian greats Robert de Castella and Steve Moneghetti and how he had it all over them when they raced on the track.Enjoy!
Matt interview's Andrew Lloyd, Olympian and 5000m Com Games Gold Medalists about the glory days. Andrew talks about winning the City 2 Surf four times, winning the Melbourne Marathon three times and winning the Gold Coast Marathon after a big night out.He takes us through a typical training week which included 200km's. He discusses his race preparation and strategy and shares advice to improve performance.He chats about his competitors, Australian greats Robert de Castella and Steve Moneghetti and how he had it all over them when they raced on the track.Enjoy!
Patty & Emily talk about shows we saw this week, including a Sondheim concert at 92Y and Constellations, casting announcements, including convicted child molester James Barbour, the possibility of NBC doing The Wiz, and why we don’t hate Andrew Lloyd … Continue reading →
In this month's Cell Podcast, we learn about Developing drugs to tackle Schizophrenia, using rodents models, with Mark Geyer (0:00) (October issue of Trends in Pharmacological Sciences), the role of next-gen sequencing in vaccine design, with Andrew Lloyd (8.50) (September issue of Trends in Biotechnology), interpreting the genome to pinpoint mutations in an inherited blood disorder, with Vijay Sankaran (17.38), Plus, sample a selection of the hottest new papers from Cell Press (23.08).
Andrew Lloyd presents highlights of the first day of the world's largest dog show, Crufts, from the National Exhibition Centre.
Andrew Lloyd presents highlights of the first day of the world's largest dog show, Crufts, from the National Exhibition Centre.