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Frogs and toads, rubber ducks, and loons - oh my! It's time for Part Two - this week on Outlook we share the second half of our audio scrapbook of our week in Mount Vernon, Maine this summer for Drama Club Camp. Last week we heard from several of the others in attendance and this week we continue hearing from those from our "cast of characters,” as our host called it. Host Scott spoke with us last time about his philosophy of “one step, two step, three” and this week we further explore the bonds of friendship and collaboration in working toward a theatre piece featuring the blind aesthetic, along with loons on a lake and six blind people jumping in to swim with them. We hear from Scott's partner, in work and in life, Shannen about his hopes for their inn and artist retreat, plus we hear from Chef Jeanelle and cross-disability friend and collaborator Regan. It's a fun-filled dive into the week that was. This episode features interviews with Regan Linton, Jeanelle Krawchuk, and Shannon Morrison. It is dedicated to Brian's longtime friend and drummer Andrew McIntyre (1978-2024). RIP. The clip from “Frog and Toad Aren't Friends” found in this episode is taken from Meaning No Harm by Fowler featuring drums by Andrew. Find it here: https://fowlercanada.bandcamp.com/album/meaning-no-harm And learn more about Scott and Shannon at: https://www.dramaclubproductions.com
This week we are continuing our PoweredUp Tech Fest Series! Today Steph & Ash talk with Sylvia Thomas (VP for Research & Innovation at USF) and Andrew McIntyre (Head of Technology & Innovation Practice at Vinik Sports Group). Sylvia & Andrew are no strangers to innovation. In addition to lots of achievements…Sylvia has 12 patents! […] The post PoweredUp Series! – with Sylvia Thomas and Andrew McIntyre appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week we are continuing our PoweredUp Tech Fest Series! Today Steph & Ash talk with Sylvia Thomas (VP for Research & Innovation at USF) and Andrew McIntyre (Head of Technology & Innovation Practice at Vinik Sports Group). Sylvia & Andrew are no strangers to innovation. In addition to lots of achievements…Sylvia has 12 patents! […] The post PoweredUp Series! – with Sylvia Thomas and Andrew McIntyre appeared first on Radio Influence.
It's never easy to lose someone we love. This week we're celebrating best friend and drummer Andrew McIntyre. On this first Mixed Bag Outlook episode of February, Kerry's back in Ireland and Barry joins the co-hosts from Ireland too. We're together, the three of us, for another one where we're reflecting on what Andrew meant to us, along with discussing some of the accessibility obstacles Kerry and Barry have encountered together while Kerry's visiting Ireland this time. Barry's also starting to learn braille and Braille Lego is assisting in the learning process, visiting Braille Town for a multi-sensory experience. We on Outlook will never forget. Gone too soon but forever in our hearts. We're dedicating this one to our dear friend Andrew: https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/30531234/andrew-james-mcintyre Listen to some of Andrew's drumming on the Riker EP from 2020: https://rikermusic.bandcamp.com/album/descending
On today's show, Simeon will discuss the top stories of the day in Australia with Dean. Later, Dr. Andrew McIntyre discusses the cancellation of the AHPRA gag order. Also, Ross Cameron talks about Donald Trump being removed from the ballot in Colorado. Additionally, Ross traveled to Argentina and was invited to the inauguration of the new Argentinian President, Javier Milei. This invitation was extended due to the alignment with libertarian principles of freedom and limited government. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Andrew McIntyre is a gastroenterologist on Queensland's Sunshine Coast and Coordinator of the Doctors Against Mandates legal action. He graduated and gained his qualifications in 1990 from Queensland University. He opened the doors to Buderim Gastroenterology in 1997 and has held the reins of this practice since that time ensuring its ongoing success for over 16 years now. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron, fair and balanced, is a Private Equity Consultant, former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. He also hosts "The Ross Cameron Show" on TNT Radio. https://tntradio.live/presenters/ross-cameron/ X: @RossCameron4
If you are a stadium technology professional, there may be no bigger change than to move from working at a baseball stadium to a busy indoor arena. Listen in as we talk to Andrew McIntyre, senior vice president of technology and innovation at Vinik Sports Group, about his move from Wrigley Field to Amalie Arena -- and how being a lifelong learner and always-interested innovator keeps his job fun and exciting as he looks to blend technology and innovation in a new and different place.
In the season 2 opener of Light, Data, Action! we're exploring sports tech. Terry sat down with Andrew McIntyre, SVP of Vinik Sports Group, parent company of NHL Team the Tampa Bay Lightning, Amelie Arena and Tampa Bay Entertainment Properties. Andrew also served as the VP of Technology for the Chicago Cubs during their 2016 curse-breaking season. Together they discuss business operations similarities between the NHL and MBA, new ways to break down player performance via player-puck tracking and totally transforming the game presentation experience.
Dr. Andrew McIntyre is a Gastroenterologist from QLD, Australia. He began treating his patients with low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets over six years ago, seeing marked improvements in conditions as wide irritable bowel syndrome, fatty liver disease, PCOS, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. In this conversation they discuss metabolic health and the causes of metabolic dysfunction, the importance of waist measurement, the link between insulin resistance and pancreatic and biliary cancers, nutritional guidelines, vested interests and much more.TIMESTAMPS00:03:05 Pancreatic cancer patients almost always have markers of metabolic dysfunction00:03:54 Fatty liver responds spectacularly to low carb diets00:04:51 What is metabolic health?00:07:00 Vegetable oils as a cause of type II diabetes00:07:52 Obesity as an adaptive mechanism to metabolic dysfunction00:09:21 Insulin resistance manifesting as PCOS and IBS in people with normal BMI00:09:51 Body fat is a buffer for excess energy00:11:57 Cutting out seed oils improves markers of metabolic dysfunction 00:14:48 The dangers of visceral vs peripheral fat00:17:01 Rising incidence of bowel and pancreatic cancers 00:18:56 Persistent and outdated narratives about the harms of animal foods are harming people00:23:00 Seed oil consumption and macular degeneration 00:24:01 Vested interests are headwinds to people eating healthy diet00:30:52 Dr McIntyre's advice to a patient with metabolic dysfunction 00:32:25 Metabolic dysfunction and effects on fertility00:35:47 Vegan and vegetarian eating causes irritable bowel syndrome00:39:50 Nutrient deficiencies on vegetarian diets00:42:59 Dr McIntyre on carnivore dieting00:46:54 Closing thoughtsDR MCINTYREhttps://www.twitter.com/akmcintyreDR MAXhttps://twitter.com/MaxGulhaneMDLINKSDr. Andrew McIntyre - 'Implementing Low Carb In Gastroenterology Practice' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhRTAWxoJPcDitch The Carbs - https://www.ditchthecarbs.com/Dr David Unwin's Sugar infographics - https://phcuk.org/sugar/
Jill & Richo talk to Andy about his Melbourne-based wine and sake education and consulting business, which offers a selection of WSET certified courses and tastings to help both novices and industry veterans expand their knowledge of wine and sake. #melbournewineschool
GUEST HOST: Robert Brennan Dr Andrew McIntyre and Dr Lucas McLindon will be hosting a 'Q & A panel - Doctors against mandates' on Saturday 10th September 2022 at 2pm at Lifepoint Baptist Church in Buderim QLD. They will be discussing why our Doctors are fighting the Queensland Chief Health Officers COVID mandates in the Supreme Court. GUEST OVERVIEW: A group of specialist doctors and GPs have become the first medical practitioners in Queensland to launch a legal challenge to the Chief Health Officer's Covid-19 vaccination mandate. The 11 doctors will ask a judge to reverse the direction requiring them to be fully vaccinated to work in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Their Supreme Court judicial review application follows court challenges to vaccination mandates by police, nurses, ambulance officers, teachers, childcare centre workers and prison officers, still before the court. The group includes gastroenterologist Dr Andrew McIntyre.
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Until recently, contract provisions meant to guard against unforeseen disasters and “Acts of God” were fairly routine, and even seasoned attorneys didn't pay them much mind. But that all changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has sent attorneys scrambling to make sure their bases are covered in the event of the next global calamity. On this week's episode of Pro Say, we welcome Law360's seasoned real estate pro Andrew McIntyre to dish on “force majeure” and the new direction of post-COVID contract law. Also this week: the latest twist in a opioid crisis document dispute involving Arnold & Porter; a lawsuit claiming top universities colluded on financial aid underpayments gets the green light in federal court; and finally, a real stinker of an offbeat as a former Ohio court mediator stands accused of mailing feces to a sitting congressman.
GUEST OVERVIEW: A group of specialist doctors and GPs have become the first medical practitioners in Queensland to launch a legal challenge to the Chief Health Officer's Covid-19 vaccination mandate. The 11 doctors will ask a judge to reverse the direction requiring them to be fully vaccinated to work in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Their Supreme Court judicial review application follows court challenges to vaccination mandates by police, nurses, ambulance officers, teachers, childcare centre workers and prison officers, still before the court.
GUESTS OVERVIEW: A group of specialist doctors and GPs have become the first medical practitioners in Queensland to launch a legal challenge to the Chief Health Officer's Covid-19 vaccination mandate. The 11 doctors will ask a judge to reverse the direction requiring them to be fully vaccinated to work in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Their Supreme Court judicial review application follows court challenges to vaccination mandates by police, nurses, ambulance officers, teachers, childcare centre workers and prison officers, still before the court. The group includes gastroenterologist Dr Andrew McIntyre.
GUEST OVERVIEW: A group of specialist doctors and GPs have become the first medical practitioners in Queensland to launch a legal challenge to the Chief Health Officer's Covid-19 vaccination mandate. The 11 doctors will ask a judge to reverse the direction requiring them to be fully vaccinated to work in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Their Supreme Court judicial review application follows court challenges to vaccination mandates by police, nurses, ambulance officers, teachers, childcare centre workers and prison officers, still before the court. The group includes gastroenterologist Dr Andrew McIntyre.
GUEST OVERVIEW: A group of specialist doctors and GPs have become the first medical practitioners in Queensland to launch a legal challenge to the Chief Health Officer's Covid-19 vaccination mandate. The 11 doctors will ask a judge to reverse the direction requiring them to be fully vaccinated to work in hospitals and other healthcare settings. Their Supreme Court judicial review application follows court challenges to vaccination mandates by police, nurses, ambulance officers, teachers, childcare centre workers and prison officers, still before the court. The group includes Gastroenterologist Dr Andrew McIntyre who chats with Robert Brennan during this show.
In 1999, “The Yin & Yang of HIV” was published by Dr Valendar Turner and investigative journalist Andrew McIntyre under the guidance of Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos. Eleni was the founder and leader of The Perth Group and her work has influenced virtually all of us today who question the HIV/AIDS dogma. Here is Part 3 of the essay “The Diagnosis of “HIV” Infection”, which is just as relevant today as when it was first written…
The narrative seems to have changed recently from "COVID-19" to "HIV". I wonder why?
My guest today is Andrew McIntyre, co-founder of MHM (Morris Hargreaves McIntyre), one of the world’s biggest and best consultancies specialising in the culture sector. He joins me today to discuss psychographic culture segments, which reveal how a person’s value system and beliefs shape their engagement patterns and the type of messaging they are receptive to.Andrew discusses how psychographics help to understand deep-seated values and cultural beliefs and the role people perceive culture will play in their lives. We talk about COVID-19, the online experience for the different segments and what he believes organisations should focus on moving forward. Stay tuned toward the end of the episode for a new segment where I share the most clicked item in our latest newsletter and why people found it so interesting. LINKSAndrew’s Twitter: @mhmandrew MHM Culture Segments https://mhminsight.com/culture-segments‘The Unusual Suspects’ Data Warehouse R&D Report Digital R&D Fund Data GuideAndrew’s thought leadership series ‘Culture in Lockdown’: PART 1: We can do digital, can we do strategy? PART 2: The 7 Pillars of Audience-focus PART 3: Covid Audience Mindsets Creative Victoria Audience AtlasAudience Outlook Monitor Australia - Key Findings March 2021 The NFT craze, explained in the Los Angeles Times Supported by Creative Victoria, Theory of Creativity Season 2 is focussed on 'Real Change and Renewal'. Tune in on the first Tuesday of the month as Patternmakers Managing Director Tandi Palmer Williams speaks with experts in audience trends, strategic planning, organisational change and resilience. CONNECTConnect with Tandi Palmer Williams:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tandiwilliams/Instagram: @thepatternmakersTwitter: @tandi_willFacebook: @thepatternmakers.com.auVisit the website of research agency Patternmakers: https://www.thepatternmakers.com.au/Stay in the loop with all the latest research, tools and resources for growing cultural organisations. Subscribe for the monthly Culture Insight & Innovation Updates: http://eepurl.com/gnwrUf
Andrew McIntyre, Patient, Master Grower, Extractor and Caregiver discusses Cannabis and Health for all, including his fragile patients, many of whom are children.Andrew is a 50 year old survivor of a childhood seizure disorder born in 1970 with severe allergies. Those allergies later surfaced as a seizure disorder primarily during deep sleep that essentially interrupted immunity and then cognitive function and developmental delay. He was one of the first pediatric patients in the world to take part in the Anti Epileptic Drug (AED) trial of Depakote in 1976 at Tufts Hospital in Boston. In 1979 he discovered that using non psychoactive raw edible forms of Cannabis with this diet decreased his severe headache and ADHD symptoms during the day and his seizures at night. This experience compelled him to study the plant's medicinal properties several years later as a teenager, in order to try and explain how it was working. https://unitedpatientsgroup.com/be_informed_be_well/https://unitedpatientsgroup.com
Vilken nytta kan vi ha av segmenteringsmodeller? Hur ska vi använda dem? Andrew McIntyre arbetar på konsultföretaget Morris Hargreave McIntyre, som är en av världens ledande organisationer inom kultursegmentering. Under 2015 genomförde de studien Audience Atlas Sweden i samarbete med Stockholms stad, som är den hittills största kartläggningen av svensk publik, som tittar på både den befintliga och potentiella publiken. Här hör du honom berätta om segmenteringsmodellen och hur kulturinstitutioner kan arbeta för att nå andra besökare än sin kärnpublik.
We recently saw a fascinating presentation from international audience experts Morris Hargreaves McIntyre (MHM) at the conference Publiken i focus?, August 23 in Gothenburg. Director Andrew McIntyre shared insight from Audience Atlas Sweden, which is the most comprehensive study of Swedish audiences ever conducted, which gives Sweden its own Culture Segments system. MHM are running a follow up presentation looking specifically at cultural audiences in West Sweden. Andrew will explore the size and profile of the market for dozens of art forms and will share practical tips for deepening audience engagement. Andrew McIntyre’s presentation at the conference Audience in Focus? can be viewed at: www.repub.se Andrew McIntyre, Director, MHM Sound engineer: David Zackrisson Produced by Kulturakademin in collaboration with Stora Teatern and Kultur i Väst/RePublik.
We recently saw a fascinating presentation from international audience experts Morris Hargreaves McIntyre (MHM) at the conference Publiken i focus?, August 23 in Gothenburg. Director Andrew McIntyre shared insight from Audience Atlas Sweden, which is the most comprehensive study of Swedish audiences ever conducted, which gives Sweden its own Culture Segments system. MHM are running a follow up presentation looking specifically at cultural audiences in West Sweden. Andrew will explore the size and profile of the market for dozens of art forms and will share practical tips for deepening audience engagement. Andrew McIntyre’s presentation at the conference Audience in Focus? can be viewed at: www.repub.se Andrew McIntyre, Director, MHM Sound engineer: David Zackrisson Produced by Kulturakademin in collaboration with Stora Teatern and Kultur i Väst/RePublik.
Conference - The Audience in focus with Andrew McIntyre (LIVE 2018-08-24) Location: Stora Teatern, Gothenburg This year’s conference, The Audience in Focus?, is about the audience and the possibilities and challenges it involves working with the audience in focus. To welcome a broader group of people, from different backgrounds and conditions, often mean that we have to question our habitual models and structures. Andrew McIntyre Mclntyre will launch and present Kultursegment Sverige (“Sweden the Cultural Segment”), the largest study to date spanning all art fields in the Swedish cultural sector. Moderator: Johanna Koljonen Sound engineer: Oskar Solvik Produced by Kulturakademin in collaboration with RePublik/Kultur i Väst, Producentbyrån, Gothenburg Dance and Theatre Festival 2018
Conference - The Audience in focus with Heather Maitland (LIVE 2018-08-23) Thursday 23/8 at 11.00 – Friday 24/8 at 12.30 Location: Stora Teatern, Gothenburg This year’s conference, The Audience in Focus?, is about the audience and the possibilities and challenges it involves working with the audience in focus. To welcome a broader group of people, from different backgrounds and conditions, often mean that we have to question our habitual models and structures. Among the presenters are Heather Maitland, one of the most renowned consultants in Audience Development in Europe who will talk about what cultural institutions and practitioners can gain from working audience focused. Alan Brown is a researcher and consultant and will talk about the relation between what we present and the setting we present it in. Dawn Walton, Artistic Director and founder of Eclipse Theatre in Sheffield will discuss their work with a diverse led approach. Andrew McIntyre, co-founder of Morris Hargreaves McIntyre, one of the worlds leading organizations in cultural segmentation, will present and launch the study Kultursegment Sverige, which is the largest comprehensive study of the Swedish arts and culture market ever. The Conference is held in Swedish and in English. Heather Maitland ”Why bother being audience focused?” Heather Maitland, one of Europe’s leading consultants in audience development, asks the question. She will be illuminating the advantages for cultural institutions and individual artists to be gained by working audience focused. Moderator: Johanna Koljonen Ljudtekniker: Oskar Solvik Produced by Kulturakademin in collaboration with RePublik/Kultur i Väst, Producentbyrån, Gothenburg Dance and Theatre Festival 2018
The Chicago Cubs are using big data to transform all aspects of their business, from improving fan experiences to optimizing operations. Hear what CIOs in any industry can learn from the data-savvy disruptors of America's Pastime. Special guest: Andrew McIntyre, VP Technology, Chicago Cubs. Sponsored by Informatica
Andrew McIntyre is a co-founder of Morris Hargreaves McIntyre, a cultural research agency based in the UK. Andrew is one of the UK’s leading authorities on cultural audience motivations and behavior. His firm works on what they call “Culture Segments,” a segmentation system based on people’s cultural values and their beliefs about the role that culture plays in their lives. In this episode, Erik and Andrew talk about how arts organizations often segment based on past behavior and how that is not always the most effective, how understanding cultural segments can increase attendance and participation, and why dumbing-down marketing copy to appeal to the masses is the wrong move. They also discuss why it's essential to build a deep connection with your audience rather than just selling them tickets.
Vanessa and Casper explore the theme of confusion in chapter seven of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. They discuss Hagrid's magical umbrella, the usefulness of mantras, and what the 'mudblood' incident can help us understand about systemic racism. Throughout the episode they consider the question: When faced with pernicious confusion, what's our best course of action? This week's voicemail is thanks to Andrew McIntyre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.