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Hogwarts: a bastion of magical learning or a safety hazard? Irvin, Sophia, and special guests Karoline and Andrew Sims examine the safety and security concerns within the castle walls. From dangerous creatures to questionable portkeys, we analyze the measurements to keep the school a safe place. Join the Discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-56-safety-and-security-at-hogwarts-the-master-carrot/ In this episode: Making sense of portkeys Why can house-elves teleport in and out of Hogwarts? Who knows what body parts can go through the Floo? Hogwarts Castle knows what's best! Wizards are canonically bouncy Sophia has a PSA about helmets Madam Pomfrey is the MVP Gringotts would make a much better school for kids Poll: During Chamber of Secrets, was the timing correct for closing Hogwarts? Resources: Did Umbridge Have a Point: Punishment and Safety by Irvin Find Andrew's other podcasts here: MuggleCast Millennial Podcast What the Hype Pub's Jukebox: Hogwarts Lullaby by the Veelas Contact: Website: https://threebroomstickspod.com/ Email: 3broomstickspod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3broomsticks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threebroomstickspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebroomstickspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/threebroompod YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ThreeBroomsticksPodcast
Today I'm speaking with Andrew Sims, CEO of SuiteFiles Key Learnings from this episode include: Understanding Fatigue: Decision, friction, and task fatigue impact productivity. Recognising them is the first step to overcoming them. Practical Boundaries: Setting clear work boundaries and minimising interruptions can dramatically improve focus. Calendar & Meeting Management: Colour-coded calendars, automated scheduling tools, and meeting transcribers save time and reduce cognitive overload. Digital Decluttering: Organised digital workspaces reduce friction fatigue and make information retrieval seamless. Deep Work Techniques: Methods like the Pomodoro technique, energy peak planning, and music-driven focus improve concentration. The Right Tech Tools: Document management, email organisation, and workflow automation enhance efficiency and reduce time wasted on repetitive tasks. Resources To find out more about SuiteFiles: https://www.suitefiles.com/ Andrew Sims https://www.linkedin.com/in/adsims/ Contact details: Accounting Apps newsletter: http://HeatherSmithAU.COM Accounting Apps Mastermind: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XeroMasterMind LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/HeatherSmithAU/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ANISEConsulting Threads: https://www.threads.net/@heathersmithau BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/heathersmithau.bsky.social
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) are joined by “Alone” showrunner and executive producer Ryan Pender to wrap up Season 11. They answer your listener questions and dive into the behind the scenes details that went into making this epic season in the Arctic Circle. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from the series. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) are joined by Callie Russell (“Alone” Season 7 + “Alone: Frozen") as they react to Season 11, Episode 11 of “Alone.” They discuss Timber's frostbite scare, William's confounding fire strategy, Dub's success on the ice, and the similarities and differences in Callie Russell's experience in extreme cold in her two seasons. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from the series. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S11 FINALE PART 1/3: Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 12 of “Alone” before they are joined for an exclusive interview with the third place participant from Season 11. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from the series. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S11 FINALE PART 2/3: Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 12 of “Alone” before they are joined for an exclusive interview with the Season 11 Runner Up. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from the series. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S11 FINALE POD PART 3/3: Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 12 of “Alone” before they are joined for an exclusive interview with the Season 11 Winner! Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from the series. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) are joined by Rafael Monserrate (“Alone” Executive Producer) and Dave Holder (“Alone” Lead Survival Consultant) as they react to Season 11, Episode 10 of “Alone.” They discuss the various methods of ice fishing in the Arctic, two very different musical performances, a cat and mouse game with a wolverine, and the most triumphant fishing success of the season so far. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 9 of “Alone.” The participants have reached the 40-day mark and the team discusses the issues that arise with long-term survival including the dangers of over-rationing, stir-crazy sleepless nights, and a serious food issue leading to a health scare. Then, they are joined for an exclusive interview with the seventh person to tap out this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Daniel and El Cucuy talk everything that happened in the world of Covino and Rich. Shaun Wyman thinks Covino and Rich need to be more willing and less resistant to trying social media trends. Daniel has a story from when he was in Tucson. Andrew Sims says that with this story, you should never let Daniel or Shannon in your pool. The After Show Patreon. patreon.com/tasbl Feeling Generous? CashApp and Venmo AfterShowBL (100% of the money goes back into our show. It helps with production, giveaways, & more.) Intro Music: "Tre Traxxx" A Day in the 757 (streaming everywhere) Social Media The After Show: @AfterShowBL El Cucuy: @GavZilla559 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheAfterShowButLater Text Us: 928-235-5285 *Disclaimer* The After Show But Later is NOT affiliated with the Covino and Rich Show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftershowbl/support
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) are joined by Woniya Thibeault (“Alone” Season 6; “Alone: Frozen”) as they react to Season 11, Episode 8 of “Alone.” They discuss Timber's lost & found fish and building his new food cache, Sarah's newfound comfort in the snow, William's laid back attitude in the face of food struggles, and Dub's serious hypothermia scare. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 7 of “Alone.” They discuss the important difference between tree sap and resin, how to protect your camp when grizzlies are close by, the continuing adventures of William & Sassy the pine marten, and Dub's close encounter with a nearby pack of wolves. Then, they are joined for an exclusive interview with the sixth person to tap out this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 6 of “Alone.” They break down all the instances of Murphy's Law in this episode where whatever can go wrong does go wrong including animals raiding food caches, losing recently caught fish and the first medical check which delivers a stunning result. Then, they are joined for an exclusive interview with the fifth person to exit this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 5 of “Alone.” They break down Timber's moose hunt with special guest Jordan Jonas (“Alone” Season 6) and then discuss a two-for-one fishing expedition, the many uses of charcoal in the wild, and an emotional exit from the Arctic. And later, they are joined for an exclusive interview with the fourth person to tap out this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 4 of “Alone.” They break down a surprising hunting strategy, the importance of taking inspiration from family legacy during difficult moments, and the common and critical issue of constipation in the wild. Then, they are joined for an exclusive interview with the third person to tap out this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 3 of “Alone.” They discuss how to get creative with animal hides, a costly plant misidentification, and dig into the mental aspect of the experience as participants begin to struggle with their thoughts while in the wild. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to Season 11, Episode 2 of “Alone.” While recapping the action they discuss shelter strategies, two opposing experiences with beavers, and a moose hunt that shakes up one participant's journey. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined, fresh from Xerocon UK, Andrew Sims CEO at Suitefiles talking about the Friction Fatigue that comes along with the many software and service-based apps we use daily to do our jobs. WIN - Have you entered our giveaway with Harvey Norman Technology for Business? - We have extended the giveaway until the end of June. Enter now to win a $500 Harvey Norman Gift Voucher. Two Drunk Accountants (harveynormanbusiness.com.au)
On the first episode of ALONE: THE OFFICIAL PODCAST hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) break down the Season 11 “Before the Drop” special. They are joined by “Alone” showrunner and executive producer Ryan Pender as they preview the cast, detail everything that goes into launching a new season of “Alone”, and tease some of the incredible action to come in the new season, set in the Arctic Circle. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Lucas Miller (“Alone” Season 1), Callie North (“Alone” Season 3) and Dan Brown (podcaster and TV producer) react to the Season 11 premiere of “Alone.” They recap all of the action from the exhilarating premiere in the Arctic Circle, and later they are joined for an exclusive interview with the first person to tap out this season. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and share it with the Alone fans in your life! You can email the show at OfficialAlonePodcast@gmail.com with all of your questions, comments and favorite moments from Season 11. Watch the new season of “Alone” airing every Thursday at 8pm Eastern on the History Channel, as well as streaming on the History Channel app and History.com. New episodes of the podcast are released every Friday. Alone: The Official Podcast is hosted by Callie North (@northseaapothecary), Lucas Miller (@lucasmiller_arrows_to_the_sun) and Dan Brown (@deebsontv). At the History Channel, the executive producer is Zach Behr and the supervising producer is Liv Fidler. For Spacestation, the series is produced and edited by Dan Brown, co-produced by Callie North and Lucas Miller, and executive produced by Chris Vivion and Matthew Mills. Audio mixing by Andrew Sims. Additional editing by Lily Lemons. Emily Yates is the production manager. Music by Epidemic Sound. “Alone" is produced by Leftfield Pictures (an ITV America company) for The History Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final part of our mini-series on regulatory enforcement, we reflect on how the Financial Conduct Authority is progressing under the stewardship of Therese Chambers and Steve Smart. Welcome to episode three in our mini-series exploring new approaches from financial services regulators in the UK. In this final episode, we discuss the shift in enforcement strategies since new Therese Chambers and Steve Smart took the helm of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) last year. Ashurst colleagues Nathan Willmott, Adam Jamieson and Andrew Sims reflect on the FCA's more assertive approach, dubbed by Chambers as the ‘bad cop bad cop double act'. While welcoming the regulator's intention to speed up investigations and send strong signals to markets and consumers – Nathan, Adam and Andrew take a balanced view, acknowledging some of the downsides to the new approach too. They discuss the implications of the FCA's focus on criminal actions and prosecutions (notably in the realm of investment fraud) and assess its ‘portfolio rebalancing' exercise (reducing the backlog of cases and expediting the enforcement process). The conversation also covers the FCA's targeting of areas like financial crime, market abuse, operational resilience, consumer duty enforcement action and technology. To make sure you don't miss the next episodes in this mini-series, subscribe to Ashurst Legal Outlook on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two sisters, Nicole and Lexi sit down with Harry Potter enthusiast and one of the hosts of the OG Harry Potter Podcast, MuggleCast, Andrew Sims! They discuss fun and hidden Harry Potter Facts, thoughts on the wizarding world, and they discuss some lingering Harry Potter theories. Follow Andrew: MuggleCast - https://mugglecast.com/ Millennial - https://www.millennialpodcast.org/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewsims Listen to the Fantasy Fangirls on MuggleCast: https://mugglecast.com/episode-637-goblet-of-fire-chapter-7-bagman-and-crouch/ JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER: https://delightful-kiwi-27448.myflodesk.com/ffgsubscribe JOIN PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyFangirls SHOP FANTASY FANGIRLS MERCH: https://fantasy-fangirls.printify.me/products SUPPORT THE SHOW THROUGH OUR AMAZON SHOP: https://www.amazon.com/shop/fantasyfangirlspodcast Theories we mention: Dumbledore is horcrux - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do20JDmfFQw Hagrid is a death eater - https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/cmb746/hagrid_is_a_death_eater/ Give us a follow: Instagram: @fantasyfangirlspod TikTok: @fantasyfangirlspod Youtube: @fantasyfangirls Email us your favorite Empyrean Theories: fantasyfangirlspod@gmail.com Listen to the Fantasy Fangirls Podcast on your favorite podcast platform: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/24KydMMzrYfVpDggkFZx4j?si=fd7dc956393041b8 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-fangirls/id1706179464 Visit the Fantasy Fangirls website: https://www.fantasyfangirls.com/ Don't forget to send this podcast to your fellow Iron Flame readers! All episodes include spoilers for the entirety of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to That Nerd Thing where we uncover the magical impact that fandoms have on our lives! In this episode, host Morgan speaks with Andrew Sims from the renowned podcasts, MuggleCast and #Millennial! Andrew and Morgan discuss the powerful impact of fandoms, dive deep into the Harry Potter fandom, and explore how it has shaped their lives. Andrew also opens up about his journey, from starting as a fan in fourth grade to hosting one of the most significant Harry Potter podcasts. Morgan shares her personal experiences as a fan while Andrew provides his take on what it means to be a nerd. He touches on the magic of fandoms, how they create a sense of belonging, and how they provide an outlet for shared passion. 00:18 Introduction and Welcome 01:33 Meeting the Guest: Getting to Know Andrew Sims 10:06 Andrew's Journey into the Harry Potter Fandom 14:49 The Impact of Fandom and Podcasting 21:45 Understanding the Harry Potter Fandom 22:36 The Longevity of Harry Potter 24:42 The Role of Podcasting in Fandom 25:31 Reminiscing Harry Potter Conventions 28:30 The Impact of the Fandom on Personal Life 34:29 The Meaning of Being a Nerd 37:04 The Experience of Having Fans 39:01 Geeky Recommendations 40:59 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Follow MuggleCast and #Millennial! Tiktok: @millennialpod @mugglecast Instagram: @millennialshow @mugglecast Mentioned on the show: Andrew's Podcast Consulting and Editing Website: impact.hypable.com mugglecast.com millennialshow.com Follow That Nerd Thing at: TikTok: @thatnerdthingpod Instagram: @thatnerdthingpod YouTube: @thatnerdthingpod Email: thatnerdthingpod@gmail.com Don't forget to share this podcast with your nerdy friends!
The season two finale of Just Beings is here! In this episode, hosts Evanna and Melanie discuss their experiences working to transform the food system, reflect on what they've learned from this season's extraordinary guests, and share what gives them hope for the future. They also chat about the projects they're working on, the practices they use to help them slow down and be more present, and the issues infighting causes within social justice movements. Evanna even addresses how she feels about the controversies surrounding the Harry Potter franchise. Happy listening! In this episode, Melanie mentions the 45 Days to Awakening program; Sam Harris' book and app; the Highly Sensitive Person website; and the Slovenian Vegan Society. Check out Melanie's new book, How to End Injustice Everywhere, and learn more about her work. Learn about Beyond Carnism, the nonprofit organization founded by Melanie, and its new website, infighting.org. Follow Melanie on social media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting, and learn more about her work. Follow Evanna on social media: Instagram | Facebook Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and LeafSide! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
David Yeung—the visionary cofounder of Green Monday and OmniFoods—has been concerned about the impact of our global food system on the planet for decades. That's why his mission to create delicious plant-based alternatives to popular Asian dishes both pushes culinary boundaries and involves a commitment to protecting the planet, animals, and society. In this week's episode, David joins Evanna and Melanie to share his wisdom on how small, achievable steps to go meat-free can lead to significant changes in our food system and on how we can unite as a global team to build a more sustainable and compassionate world through our food choices. David and our hosts also explore the psychology of dietary change, offering insights on why shaming and criticism aren't the most effective ways to drive progress, and even touch on the power of meditation for personal transformation. David Yeung is the cofounder and CEO of Green Monday Group, a multifaceted social venture whose mission is to take on the world's most pressing crises: climate change, food insecurity, and public health. This one-of-a-kind integrated platform empowers millions of people to work toward green awareness, action, and economy. David's work earned him the award of Social Entrepreneur of the Year from the World Economic Forum and the Schwab Foundation, among other honors and recognitions. He has spoken at the World Economic Forum, the Milken Institute Summit, TEDx, and financial and academic institutions such as UBS and UCLA. David and Green Monday have received international media coverage from the BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, Nikkei Asian Review, and Reuters. David is a graduate of Columbia University, an Ashoka Fellow, and the author of a number of bestselling books on Zen wisdom and mindfulness. Watch David's TEDx Talk. Check out Green Monday's website and OmniFood's website. Follow David on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). Follow Green Monday on Instagram and Facebook. Follow OmniFoods on Instagram and TikTok. Check out Melanie's new book, How to End Injustice Everywhere. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at LeafSide and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Our global food system, which relies heavily on factory farming, is wreaking havoc on our soil and our environment. In this week's episode, Philip Lymbery joins Evanna and Melanie to chat about his book "Sixty Harvests Left," in which he points out that if we don't change our ways, factory farming will cause catastrophic climate change—and we could face a future without soil and, consequently, without food. In this enlightening conversation, Philip, Evanna, and Melanie discuss how we can change course, emphasizing the role of individual choices, collective action, and the enduring power of hope for a brighter future for animals, people, and our planet. Philip Lymbery is Global Chief Executive of the international farmed animal welfare organisation Compassion in World Farming. He is Visiting Professor at the University of Winchester in the UK; a Leadership Fellow of St George's House, Windsor Castle; Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics; and President of Eurogroup for Animals, a Brussels-based umbrella body of 80 leading animal welfare societies in Europe. He was appointed a UN ambassadorial “Champion” for the 2021 Food Systems Summit in New York. Lymbery is an animal advocate, naturalist, photographer, and author. He regularly writes and speaks internationally on animal ethics and the global effects of factory farming, including its impact on animal welfare, wildlife, soil and natural resources, biodiversity, and climate change. His most recent books include "Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat." "Dead Zone: Where the Wild Things Were," and "Sixty Harvests Left: How to Reach a Nature-Friendly Future." Visit Philip's website and check out his latest book, "Sixty Harvests Left: How to Reach a Nature-Friendly Future". Follow Philip on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and LeafSide! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Soul food has its roots in the culinary traditions of Black Americans and African diaspora communities in the southern United States, and it plays a crucial role in preserving Black history. But given the impact of racism and colonialism in the US food system on Black people, what should soul food look like today? In this week's episode, Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter joins Melanie and Evanna to talk about his book The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice, which unpacks the connections between food injustice and racial injustice. They discuss how decolonizing soul food offers a way to reclaim culinary history and human dignity for Black communities; the importance of advocating for a more equitable food system and future while upholding the values of compassion, love, justice, and solidarity for the marginalized; and what a movement toward Black food sovereignty might look like. Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter's research, teaching, and activist interests are in Black, womanist, and environmental ethics, with a particular focus on race, food, and nonhuman animals. His publications include The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice; “Blood in the Soil: The Racial, Racist, and Religious Dimensions of Environmentalism,” in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Nature; and the coedited volume The Future of Meat without Animals. In them, he explores the intersectional oppressions experienced by BIPOC, nonhuman nature, and animals. He's an Associate Professor of Theology at the University of San Diego and Lead Pastor of The Loft at Westwood United Methodist Church. He's also on the board of directors of Farm Forward, an anti-factory farming nonprofit. Evanna mentions The Food Empowerment Project's Chocolate List. Christopher mentions the book Afroism by Aph and Syl Ko. Visit Christopher's website and check out his book "The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice". Follow Christopher on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at LeafSide and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
In this episode of Just Beings, actor, entrepreneur, and influencer Daniella Monet joins Melanie to discuss her journey to plant-based eating—which began when she was just five years old—and her advocacy for healthy food systems and peaceful living. This uplifting conversation delves into the importance of balance and self-care, particularly for people who champion social justice causes; how being authentic can be an effective form of activism; and why we need to give ourselves grace for doing the best we can in our advocacy efforts. Daniella Monet is a mom of two, an actor, an entrepreneur, an influencer, an investor, and a podcaster. A longtime vegan, Daniella uses her platform to advocate for a holistic plant-based lifestyle. In 2018, she and Evanna cofounded Kinder Beauty Box to curate and deliver cruelty-free beauty products. And most recently, she launched Daniella's Digest, an app that helps individuals and families thrive by following a vegan lifestyle. Daniella is also an investor in several plant-based businesses, such as Sugar Taco, which provides plant-based meals to children in need, and Outstanding Foods. Melanie mentions The Highly Sensitive Person quiz. Learn more about carnism. Daniella's membership app is Daniella's Digest. Download Daniella's e-book, “10 Habits For Health, Wealth & Happiness”. Follow Daniella on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and Leafside! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Have you ever looked at the “Climate Friendly!” label on a packaged item and wondered whether the product is truly environmentally friendly? If so, you're not alone. In today's world, where protecting the environment is paramount, it's important to know how to differentiate genuine sustainability efforts from greenwashing. Greenwashing is a form of marketing in which an organization falsely claims that its products or policies are environmentally friendly. In this week's episode, Evanna and Melanie are joined by passionate social justice advocate and Greenpeace economic expert Ursula Bittner. They discuss the dangers of greenwashing, Greenpeace's campaigns and lobbying efforts to change our food system, and the role of direct action in bringing about positive change. Tune in to learn the steps we can all take to become more effective advocates for social justice and protectors of our planet. Ursula Bittner is an economic expert at Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe. She works on democracy, compliance, civil society, greenwashing, trade, supply chains, agriculture, and biodiversity. She holds a degree in international development from the University of Vienna, an MBA from California Lutheran University, and a degree from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna. 10 years ago, she worked for a soya-food company. She then cofounded an association for a sustainable European protein supply, where she worked for eight years as the general secretary. During that period, she also managed the Austrian Soy Association. She has made research trips to India, Brazil, Argentina, Taiwan, Japan, China, and several countries in eastern Europe to explore issues related to soy, milk, and agriculture in general. In 2021, she founded the Initiative Saubere Hände—Stoppt Korruption to fight against corruption in Austria. Ursula advocates for a liberal democracy, a strong civil society, sustainable agriculture, and the protection of our planet. She became vegetarian when she was 11 years old and vegan about 15 years ago. Explore Greenpeace's website to learn more about its work and how to volunteer. Visit Saubere Hände's website to learn more about its work addressing corruption in Austria. Follow Ursula on X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Leafside and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Author and host of Netflix's "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones," Dan Buettner, joins Evanna and Melanie on this week's episode to discuss the secrets of the world's longest-living populations and the remarkable places known as blue zones, where people live vibrant, healthy lives well into their 90s and 100s. He also shares his mission to transform American cities into healthier, happier communities. Dan also provides practical advice on how you can incorporate blue zone principles into your own life, from making healthier and more mindful food choices to nurturing meaningful relationships and finding purpose in your daily routines. Dan Buettner is an explorer, National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and producer, and "New York Times" bestselling author. He discovered the five places in the world—blue zones—where people live the longest, healthiest lives. His articles about these places in "The New York Times Magazine" and "National Geographic Magazine" are among both publications' most popular offerings. Dan now works in partnership with municipal governments, large employers, and health insurance companies to implement Blue Zones Projects in communities, workplaces, and universities. Blue Zones Projects are well-being initiatives that apply lessons from the blue zones to entire communities by focusing on changes to the local environment, public policy, and social networks. The program has dramatically improved the health of more than five million Americans to date. In his new book "The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer," Dan returns to Sardinia, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; Okinawa, Japan; Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula; and Loma Linda, California, to check in on the super-agers living in the blue zones. He also explores the combination of purpose, faith, community, down-time, natural movement, and plant-based eating that has powered as many as 10 additional years of healthy living in these regions. And he reveals an all-new blue zone—the first man-made blue zone to be explored. Dan also holds three Guinness World Records in distance cycling. Explore Dan's website to learn more about him and his work. Visit the Blue Zones website to learn more about blue zones and Blue Zones Projects, as well as the “Power 9.” Dan's documentary series, “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones,” is available to watch on Netflix. Blue Zones Kitchen ready-to-heat meals will be available in Whole Foods across the US in November 2023. Follow Dan on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and Leafside! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
John Lewis, known online as The Badass Vegan, is on a mission to show that making simple dietary and lifestyle changes can be the key to overcoming health challenges. In the season 2 premiere of Just Beings, John tells Evanna and Melanie about his remarkable life story: born to a drug-addicted mother, he was adopted and grew up amid the violence of Ferguson, Missouri, before becoming a prominent advocate for health and wellness and a staunch promoter of compassion. John also discusses his eye-opening documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us. The documentary—which was developed with the help of executive producers Billie Eilish and Chris Paul—explores the roots of health disparities in the United States. It attributes these disparities to centuries of systemic racism and inequality, and it sheds light on how this inequality has created a stark divide between those with ample access to nutritious food and those whose access to such food has been unjustly denied. John grew up eating the Standard American Diet (which consists mostly of processed food with lots of added sugar, salt, and fat), weighed 315 lbs at the age of 13, and was plagued with IBS in grad school. On the advice of a doctor, he experimented with eliminating meat from his diet—and he hasn't looked back since. After becoming fully plant-based in his twenties, John created Badass Vegan, a health and nutrition company that strives to educate people about plant-based nutrition. John is also the brains behind VeganSmart, a plant-based protein shake company with a foundation that seeks to prevent obesity through education, physical activity, and plant-based nutrition. Check out John's website to learn more about his book, Badass Vegan: Fuel Your Body, Ph*ck the System, and Live Your Life Right, and his merchandise. John's documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us, will be out later this year. Follow John on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). John refers to A Billion, a social platform for vegan food reviews and recommendations. Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere," out September 12. Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Leafside and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
This interview is from 6-9-23 Andrew Sims of SHE joins the podcast to talk about SHE new album "Goodpaster". Andrew also talks about creating a good respresentation musically of the band on this album, turning poetry into songs, track listing is important, working with Taylor Young, mental health and not feeling alone after discovering hardcore music, how music saved his life.
Andrew Sims is co-founder and CEO of nDigital, an integrated banking-as-a-service, card processing and payments group based out of Bahrain. Andrew talks to us about why the global centre of gravity for FinTech seems to be moving towards the Middle East and what nDigital offers through its portfolio of businesses.
This is Those Forking Fangirls!! Christine Riccio & Natasha Polis talk all things nerdy in the book, tv, movie, and pop culture fandoms and how they integrate into their adult lives. Today they're joined by special guests, from the #Millennial podcast: Andrew Sims and Pamela Gocobachi. They're all making a case for what Twilight book scene, is the best scene and together they all recast the twilight movies, it's a time. Plus Andrew and Pam are sharing their experiences covering the Twilight storm via Twilight Source and the Imprint podcast back in the day! There's no Chapter chat this week, but next week Natasha and Christine will discuss chapters 26 and 27 of A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas. Today in Fangirl Tea Time: most memorable birthdays of our youth, available at the five dollar tier and up on our patreon. Join those F%#KING FANGIRLS Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/thoseforkingfangirls . Follow the visual show on Youtube: http://youtube.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Andrew's pictures from the Twilight set. Here's a playlist of Christine's twilight parody videos Website: https://thoseforkingfangirls.com/ Email us feedback: thoseforkingfangirls@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoseforkingfangirls/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/forkfangirlspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoseforkingfangirls
This week Ron and Ryan talk with Stonehill's Andrew Sims about the success the Skyhawks have enjoyed this season and their current status of first place in the NEC standings. As usual, the two give an update on the standings, preview the week ahead, and talk about some players heating up!
One of my favorite episodes yet. On this one, we talk timestreaming, experiencing art together, sloganeering as a replacement for the unison of cultural ritual, JW Dunne, Andrew Sims' Symptoms of the Mind, fixing people's relationship to time, the schizophrenic experience, TV's ability to compress time, Alexis de Tocqueville, and what is real. Imaginative challenge = design a new clock. This one is good.
Sara and Alan sit down for a very meta conversation about using podcasting as part of your digital marketing strategy with podcasting veteran, Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact, Mugglecast, and Millennial. There are over 2 million podcasts and 48 million podcast episodes, chances are there's a show out there for you. But how can a B2B marketer get in on the action? When should you start a podcast? Is it an effective strategy to establish someone in your organization as a thought leader through podcast guest interviews? We also talked about monetizing your podcast, through advertising or Patreon, a crowdfunding platform for shows with an established audience. By next year, there will be over 160 million podcast listeners- listen to the episode to see if the time is right for you! Hosts for the TSD Spotlight on Marketing are Sara Spiva, Tech San Diego and Alan Bush, Ignite Visibility. Producers for Tech San Diego Spotlight are Kevin Carroll and Sara Spiva. TSD Spotlight is recorded remotely and edited by Hypable Impact If you enjoyed this podcast episode, make sure to like, follow and share!
Bonnie Wright's strong connection to the ocean developed in childhood, when she spent her weekends on the beach on the south coast of England. As an artist, she drew inspiration from the sea—and over time, as she witnessed the beach become ever more littered with trash and erosion and climate change threaten the coastline, she was inspired into activism, too. On the final episode of season 1, she chats with Evanna about her book, Go Gently: Actionable Steps to Nurture Yourself and the Planet, in which she shares approachable tips on how to live more sustainably to empower readers to reduce their environmental impact. For Bonnie, going gently means combining action with care. She reveals how she softened her approach to climate advocacy while writing the book as she came to deeply understand the nuances and complexities of the issue and saw the benefits of giving people space to make their advocacy personal and sustainable. And for Harry Potter fans, Bonnie delves into her love and admiration for Ginny Weasley, the character she played in the movie franchise; how the role shaped who she is today; and why she believes the Weasley family are eco-conscious! Best known for her work as an actress playing Ginny Weasley in all eight of the Harry Potter films, Bonnie Wright has since stepped behind the camera, directing shorts, commercials, and music videos, including projects that have premiered at the Cannes and Tribeca film festivals. Her passion for storytelling has also led her to record several audiobooks. Bonnie is a passionate advocate for ocean health and its link to our own health. Her book Go Gently was published earlier this year and explores practical and tangible ways we can take action for our environment and community. She also launched a YouTube channel examining the same themes as the book in a more intimate and diaristic form. Bonnie is committed to using her platform to further her own education around climate and humanitarian issues and to communicate her findings in an engaging way to her followers. She is an ambassador with Greenpeace, Kiss the Ground, and the Rainforest Alliance. Check out Bonnie's book Go Gently and her accompanying YouTube channel. Follow Bonnie on Instagram and Twitter. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims. Photo of Bonnie Wright © Lorenzo Agius
In her new book A More Just Future, award-winning psychologist Dolly Chugh recounts how she went from seeing the Little House on the Prairie books as enchanting tales of American family life to recognizing the series' “whitewashing” of US history—and confronting the psychological discomfort that this recognition entailed. On this week's episode, Dolly joins Melanie to talk about the book, which is a guide to unlearning the one-sided history most people in the United States have been taught; broadening our perspectives; and navigating a way forward that amplifies underrepresented voices and works to undo the damage wrought on the marginalized. They discuss why it's so important that we learn a fuller and more truthful version of our history; how to grapple with the shame, guilt, disbelief, and resistance many of us feel when we recognize and address the injustices in our flawed systems; and how to work toward a more just future without shame or judgment. Dolly Chugh is a Harvard-educated social psychologist at the NYU Stern School of Business. An expert researcher in the psychology of good people, in 2018, she delivered the popular TED talk “How to let go of being a ‘good' person—and become a better person,” which was one of the 25 Most Popular TED Talks of 2018 and currently has almost 5 million views. Dolly's book A More Just Future is available to preorder now and will be published on October 18. Her first book is The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias. To learn more about her, subscribe to her newsletter, Dear Good People, and visit DollyChugh.com. Melanie and Dolly refer to the television series This Is Us, and Dolly mentions Angela Duckworth's book, Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims. Photo of Dolly Chugh © Jeannie Ashton
Are you finding it harder and harder to focus? If so, it's not your fault—and you're certainly not alone. When we're striving for positive change, whether in our personal lives or on social issues, being able to remain focused on our goals is key. But a multitude of factors in our modern world are making it ever more challenging for us to do so. In this week's episode, New York Times best-selling author Johann Hari joins Melanie to discuss his own personal journey to find his focus, what he discovered when he investigated the causes of the issue for his book Stolen Focus, and the steps we can all take toward regaining control of our own attention. Learn more about Johann Hari's book Stolen Focus at stolenfocusbook.com. Discover his other work at johannhari.com. Check out the work of the Center for Humane Technology at humanetech.com. Follow Johann on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
In this episode of Just Beings, Dave and Steve Flynn of The Happy Pear join Evanna and Melanie to discuss how they made the journey from opening a humble fruit and veg shop in Ireland to building a community of over 1 million people living healthier lives. This uplifting conversation dives deep into the benefits and challenges of being optimistic in life and work, the power of following our curiosity, and the energy, motivation, and joy that come from being mission-driven and working in service of others. Learn more about Dave and Steve's work at thehappypear.ie. Check out their books here. Join them for swimrise on the beach in Greystones, Ireland, at sunrise every day! (For more information, see here.) Follow them on social media: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Joanne Molinaro, known on social media as The Korean Vegan, is a master of the art of storytelling for social change. After the video in which she prepares Korean braised potatoes while describing how she worked as a janitor during high school in order to earn money to buy clothes to fit in with the cool kids went viral, she started producing 60-second recipe videos in which she tells stories about her family, immigrants from what is now known as North Korea. In this episode, Joanne—a passionate social justice advocate—joins Evanna and Melanie to discuss how she uses storytelling and food strategically to promote empathy as the antidote to the division and conflict she sees in the world. Tune in to learn how Joanne has embraced the challenge of embodying her values by making significant changes in her life, while protecting the bonds she has with loved ones and honoring her cultural traditions. Learn more about Joanne at thekoreanvegan.com. Check out her book, The Korean Vegan Cookbook. Listen to The Korean Vegan podcast. Follow her on social media: Instagram TikTok Facebook YouTube Twitter Check out Melanie's books Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows and Beyond Beliefs. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais, a world-renowned expert on the relationship between the mind and human performance, has cracked the code of how ordinary people can do extraordinary things. By becoming more present, we can improve the way we respond to challenges in our personal lives as well as injustices in the world around us. In this week's episode, he joins Melanie to share insights into how we can change the way we think so that we find personal empowerment and can help create a better world. Learn more about Michael's Finding Your Best online course here. To enter the contest for a chance to win free access to the course, visit the Just Beings Instagram account. Check out his Finding Mastery podcast here. Follow him on social media: Instagram Twitter Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
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“How do we all occupy space on this planet in a way that does justice to our own dignity? How do we reclaim our own dignity and honor the dignity of others?” These are among the questions that hosts Evanna Lynch and Dr. Melanie Joy will be exploring on the Just Beings podcast. In this episode, Evanna and Melanie kick off the show with an intimate conversation in which they recall how they bonded over their shared solutionary approach to addressing injustice, highlight the importance of striking the right balance between personal development and social impact, and discuss why the conversations they'll be having on the show are so needed at this moment in time. They also introduce the formula for healthy relating—and explore how we can all begin practicing this formula in our everyday lives in order to work toward a more just world. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. Follow Evanna on social media: Instagram Facebook Learn more about Melanie's work at melaniejoy.org. Follow Melanie on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Learn about Beyond Carnism, the nonprofit organization founded by Melanie, at carnism.org. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Fashion icon and environmental advocate Lily Cole joins Evanna and Melanie on this week's episode to chat about her book Who Cares Wins, in which she presents a plethora of potential solutions to the environmental crisis intended to inspire and create lasting global change. In this wide-ranging conversation, they discuss the importance of having an attitude of openness and dialog when addressing environmental issues, why animal agriculture is such a contentious topic within the climate movement, and how to choose a focus when there are so many worthy causes in the world. Check out Lily's book Who Cares Wins and her accompanying podcast. Follow Lily on Instagram. Lily's upcoming film Hilma will be out later in 2022. Lily refers to George Monbiot's book Regenesis, Simon Amstell's BBC “mockumentary” Carnage, and Andrea Arnold's film Cow. Check out Melanie's book Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
On the Just Beings podcast, renowned actress and writer Evanna Lynch and award-winning psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Melanie Joy will be having conversations with changemakers about how to shift our thinking to create a more just world for people, animals, and the planet—and to cultivate personal transformation in the process. The show will be launching next Tuesday, August 23. Subscribe now to make sure that you don't miss an episode! Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This trailer was edited by Andrew Sims.
EPISODE 250! We can't believe it! What better way to celebrate than to have a special guest – Andrew Sims from MuggleCast! Now that Secrets of Dumbledore is out, we discuss the Dumbledore/Grindelwald relationship – what we knew then, what we know now, and what we think will happen in the future! Also... IT'S PRIDE MONTH so this felt right! Thank you for joining us, Andrew! We had a blast! And thank you to everyone who has followed along with us for TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY EPISODES! Katie's American Cancer Society Donation Pages: Wine & Dine 2022 Dopey Challenge 2023 Weekly Prophet: https://www.mugglenet.com/2022/06/secrets-of-dumbledore-joins-stranger-things-at-the-top-of-streaming-charts/ Check out our website for all of our latest news, merchandise, FAQs, and more! www.swishflickcast.com We have a mailbox! If you ever have the inclination to send us anything please address mail to the following: Swish and Flick Podcast PO Box 690697 Orlando, FL 32869 Our voicemail number is: 330-552-7043 Welcome to Swish and Flick! We post weekly podcasts and vlogs for you that are all about The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We hope you will subscribe to us and follow us on our adventures! Support the podcast and become part of the pod as a patron and receive exclusive podcast perks! Gain access to our exclusive felix files episodes, discord channel, live recordings, trivia games, swish swag boxes, live hangouts & more here: www.patreon.com/swishflickcast Thank you so much for all of your support! You can find us at the handles below: Instagram: @SwishFlickCast Twitter: @SwishFlickCast Facebook: www.facebook.com/swishflickcast Your hosts can be found on: Instagram: @thepetrasfamily @ohhhmalley @tiffswish_flick Thanks so much for listening and don't let the muggles get you down...
Daryn talks about her mom torturing her about spiders that parachute while John pledges to watch a show that Daryn tells him to. If you're a creator looking to start a Patreon, check out Andrew Sims and his online courses. His consultation will have you making money as a creator quickly and efficiently. Click here to check it out or follow him on Instagram at @AndrewOnPatreon Be the first to buy our merch! Shirts and more are coming soon and Patreon subscribers get first dibs! You can sign up for our Patreon content for 15% off if you subscribe annually! No monthly billing, just a one-time payment and BOOM you get everything we've ever posted + everything we will in the future! Full episodes, behind-the-scenes content, access to our live streams! You're going to love it! Sign up and support our show as independent creators here: http://patreon.com/ShakenAndDisturbed And if you've already signed up for Patreon, thank you, Mom and Dad love you.
TSD Spotlight: Let's Talk Manufacturing with CMTC Director of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Services Let's talk about ManufacturingTech Programs and what CMTC can do for you! Gregg Profozich, Director, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies at CMTC talks about Where are most of the mistakes made in companies using advanced manufacturing How can CMTC help on the front end research What government subsidies are available Are there subsidies for training Listen to our latest episode of TSD Spotlight for more!Major thanks to Gregg Profozich, Director AMTS at CMTC Learn more about CMTC here Connect with Gregg Listen to CMTC's podcast, Shifting Gears here Learn more about Tech San Diego Executive Producers: Sara Spiva Kevin Carroll Edited by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact Music by ikoliks
The Triangle real estate market has not slowed down despite the ongoing pandemic. The market demand is seeing Interest from national and international potential homebuyers, even as far east as India. The repatriation of local people, who used to live in Raleigh and can move back because of work from home, has increased, Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS® CEO Andrew Sims told Invest:Insights. Though it is hard to predict the future of any market, the Triangle is poised to continue to draw in new residents given the region's diverse economy, strong education system and high quality of life, Sims said. For more information about our interviewee, visit: https://www.rrar.com/ Register to read all Capital Analytics reports for free: https://www.capitalanalyticsassociate...
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The White House introduced a sweeping immigration bill that would, among other things provide an 8 year path to citizenship for immigrants. But what does that mean for programs like the H-1B visas and how will it affect industries like tech who rely on skilled labor from all over the world. Kevin Carroll sits down with Karine Wenger (https://www.fragomen.com/people/karine-wenger) of Fragomen, leading immigration law firm to talk about how the Biden Administration's new immigration policies will affect the San Diego tech industry and the best ways to utilize an immigration lawyer's special set of skills. **Please note that immigration law is fluid and things may have changed since this episode. Learn more about Fragomen by visiting their website here (https://www.fragomen.com) . Learn more about Tech San Diego (https://www.techsandiego.org) Executive Producers: Sara Spiva Kevin Carroll Edited by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Music by ikoliks
If you had a chance to be with us for our recent Coffee with Kurt and Kate on Facebook Live, you met Chef Andrew Sims, of Sims Catering Services in Tampa. Since food was the focus, it made sense to have a real chef join us! Andrew is not only a culinary expert, he's a follower of Jesus. A year ago his faith was tested big time. You see, he was battling COVID-19 at the very beginning of the pandemic. He shares his powerful story with us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The University Talent Initiative partnered with San Diego’s universities to improve the local talent pipeline, including talent access to internships, research and collaborations, while building tools to help local companies find qualified workers. Now, Irwin and Joan Jacobs are active supporters of the San Diego tech and engineering community and have graciously donated to a three year grant that will allow Tech San Diego’s newly renamed Jacobs Talent Initiative to assist local small-to-mid-sized tech companies to recruit, attract, and retain world-class talent. Listen to find out what our new Jacobs Talent Director, Emma Hareas has in store for 2021. Jacobs Talent Initiative – Tech San Diego (https://techsandiego.org/jacobs-talent-initiative/) To learn more about our editor Andrew Sims, visit Hypable Impact: Podcast and Patreon Consulting - Live Your Passion (https://impact.hypable.com/)
CBRE’s 2020 Tech-30 report explores the high-tech industry’s impact on employment and office space in the 30 leading tech markets in the U.S. and Canada, as well as 10 up-and-coming tech markets. Experts Colin Yasukochi and Dennis Hearst sat down remotely with Kevin Carroll, Executive Director of Tech San Diego to talk about where San Diego stands in this lineup of 30 North American cities. Enjoy! The TSD Spotlight is a podcast focusing on San Diego tech topics. The TSD Spotlight is edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Executive Producers: Sara Spiva Kevin Carroll Music by ikoliks
Tech San Diego's University Talent Director Jarett Hartman sat down with Casey Price, ACM President Stone Tao, ACM AI President Max Cohen, Side Projects Committee Member Adam Lee, Sponsorship Lead ACM at UCSD is UC San Diego's largest computer science organization, with over 1,000 members and more than 100 technical, professional, and social events year-round. We’re not just computer science, though — we bring together anyone and everyone who shares our love of technology, design, and innovation! Every UCSD student, regardless of skill level or background, is welcome to join our game nights, live coding workshops, and interview prep nights, and engage with our ACM Communities to explore various niches of computing. Contact - contact@acmucsd.org (mailto:contact@acmucsd.org) Sponsor - sponsor@acmucsd.org (mailto:sponsor@acmucsd.org) Tech San Diego Spotlight is a production of Tech San Diego Presents. The show has a rotation of hosts from Tech San Diego and covers topics that affect the local and broader tech community. Executive Producer: Kevin Carroll Producer: Sara Spiva TSD Spotlight is edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Music by ikoliks
Tech San Diego sits down for a virtual chat with David Moates, a managing consultant for CMTC. For more than 30 years, David helped hundreds of small businesses as a fortune 500 executive. He has worked in the aerospace, biotech, automotive aftermarket, electronics and construction industries. David has a passion for, and a deep belief in, the value of small business and the people who run them. CMTC® (https://www.cmtc.com) provides consulting services to aerospace, automotive, defense and distribution industries. CMTC®'s mission is to create solutions for the improvement of customers' performance by fostering innovation and sharing knowledge.The company is based in Torrance, California and accomplishes this mission by offering services which include supply chain management, strategic planning, quality management, information technology (IT), energy management, human capital and lean enterprise. Learn more about the CMTC sponsored event, The Tech San Diego Manufacturing and Operations Roundtable here (https://techsandiego.org/peer-roundtables/manufacturing-operations-roundtables/) To Reach out to David directly, click here (mailto:dmoates@cmtc.com) Contact CMTC directly by clicking here (https://www.cmtc.com/contact) Executive Producers Sara Spiva, Tech San Diego Kevin Carroll, Tech San Diego Edited by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Music by ikoliks
Tech San Diego's University Talent Director, Jarett Hartman sat down with the newly elected officers officers from UC San Diego's Data Science Student Society: Sravya Voleti, President Catherine Tao, VP External Ayush More, Events Manager DS3: Data Science Student Society: Visit the Website (https://medium.com/ds3ucsd) DS3's Facebook: Request to join the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/653974278012361/) Visit Tech San Diego's Tech Directory: Visit Directory (https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory) Tech San Diego YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg8Jfu9yiWMa2TcPthvMDdQ?view_as=subscriber) Campus Connection (https://techsandiego.org/campusconnection/) , a Tech San Diego student newsletter Tech San Diego would like to thank Sravya, Catherine and Ayush for joining us on the show. Major thanks to Andrew Sims at Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com/) for continuing to make us sound wonderful and ikoliks for the sweet opening and closing tracks. Want to stay connected to Tech San Diego's student-focused resources? Want to be one of the first to know about Tech San Diego's upcoming student events? Visit the Tech San Diego Campus Connection (https://techsandiego.org/campusconnection/) Tech Directory: Look at who's still hiring here (https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory) Tech San Diego Website: Student COVID 19 Resource page (https://techsandiego.org/tech-san-diegos-health-crisis-student-resource-page/) Host: Jarett Hartman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaretthartman/) , University Talent Director Producer: Sara Spiva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-spiva-0501/) , Events & Marketing Manager Subscribe Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-san-diego-presents-t3-talking-tech-talent/id1498144578?uo=4) iHeart (http://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Tech-San-Diego-Presents-T3-58410728) RSS (https://audioboom.com/channels/5017668.rss) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/28XzjSCkz9gYKvWEbHVjPr)
With universities switching completely to remote learning and some internship and job opportunities gone due to COVID-19, students may be struggling with the question of "What should I do now?" Tech San Diego's University Talent Director Jarett Hartman sat down for a virtual conversation with the Director of San Diego State University's Career Management Center in the Fowler College of Business, Beverly Bracker. They talked how students can gain experience during the shutdown, develop and pursue new skills, and effectively look for jobs during this difficult quarantine period. Whether you're still in school or a recent graduate, Beverly provides important information for those looking for jobs or professional development opportunities like internships. She also touches upon how students can (and should!) take advantage of campus resources like Career Services departments. Learn more about SDSU and their Career Services department (https://sa.sdsu.edu/career) Tech San Diego would like to thank Beverly for joining us on the show. Major thanks to Andrew Sims at Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com/) for continuing to make us sound wonderful and ikoliks for the sweet opening and closing tracks. Want to stay connected to Tech San Diego's student-focused resources? Want to be one of the first to know about Tech San Diego's upcoming student events? Visit the Tech San Diego Campus Connection (https://techsandiego.org/campusconnection/) Tech Directory: Look at who's still hiring here (https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory) Tech San Diego Website: Student COVID 19 Resource page (https://techsandiego.org/tech-san-diegos-health-crisis-student-resource-page/) Hosts: Kevin Carroll (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkcarroll/) , Executive Director Jarett Hartman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaretthartman/) , University Talent Director Producer: Sara Spiva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-spiva-0501/) , Events & Marketing Manager
Tandem Diabetes is hiring! Tech San Diego welcomed Eric Borchert, Talent Acquisition Partner, to the podcast to talk about working at Tandem; Kevin and Erin talked to Eric about why you should want to work with Tandem Diabetes and whether they have virtual internship programs. If you're a graduating college senior, someone looking for a job or looking to transition to a job that has a great mission, Tandem Diabetes could be your next career destination. Major thanks to Eric for joining us. Visit Tandem Diabetes Career page (https://www.tandemdiabetes.com/careers) for your next job! This episode was edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) A Tech San Diego Production Producer: Sara Spiva, Marketing and Events Manager | Tech San Diego Intro/Outro Music produced by ikoliks
Kevin talks to CEO at Dynam.AI, Michael Zeller, and Director of Haliciogulu Data Science Institute at UCSD, Rajesh Gupta, about the plans for the upcoming KDD 2020 convention. SIGKDD' (https://www.kdd.org) s mission is to provide the premier forum for advancement, education, and adoption of the "science" of knowledge discovery and data mining from all types of data stored in computers and networks of computers. The annual ACM SIGKDD Conference (https://www.kdd.org/kdd2020/) is the premier international forum for data mining researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to share ideas, research results and experiences. Rajesh Gupta, Planning Committee KDD 2020 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeshgupta4/) Michael Zeller, Planning Committee KDD 2020 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelzeller/) Visit the conference website linked above to sign up for email updates. Edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Music Intro and Outro by ikoliks
Tech San Diego is doing it's part to support its members and the general San Diego tech community during COVID-19. Kevin Carroll, Executive Director, Tech San Diego sat down for a remote chat with Congressman Scott Peters. They talked about the local response, the future of the SBA loans, and more. To find resources, visit the Congressman's website here (https://scottpeters.house.gov/resources/coronavirus-covid-19-resources-and-updates) Visit the Tech San Diego Business Resource Page (https://techsandiego.org/7077-2/) Major thanks to Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) for editing this and all episodes. Intro/Outro music created by ikoliks Producer: Sara Spiva, Tech San Diego
The hosts sit down to talk to Cody Riddar (https://www.linkedin.com/in/criddar/) , eSUB (https://www.esub.com) 's Director of Software Development. Right now, a lot of students have had to return home with the future of their internships in question. What do they do? Cody talks about what students can do to retain those connections, add to their resume and more. Listen now for valuable information if you're a student looking for your first job out of college, you can still build those relationships. Tech San Diego would like to thank Cody and eSub for joining us on the show. Major thanks to Andrew Sims at Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) for continuing to make us sound wonderful and ikoliks for the sweet opening and closing tracks. Tech Directory: Look at who's still hiring here (https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory) Tech San Diego Website: Student COVID 19 Resource page (https://techsandiego.org/tech-san-diegos-health-crisis-student-resource-page/) Hosts: Kevin Carroll (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkcarroll/) , Executive Director Jarett Hartman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaretthartman/) , University Talent Director Producer: Sara Spiva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-spiva-0501/) , Events & Marketing Manager
Tech San Diego is coming to you with a new podcast show focusing on the issues that are driving the tech community. In this first episode of the TSD Spotlight, our hosts from T3 sat down with HR consultant, Kathy Pearson with HR Now Consulting to talk about what employers can and can't do for their employees during this time of uncertainty. Erin Chisdak, Employee Benefits Consultant with Marsh & McClennan Agency digs into some of those nuanced situations with Kathy, but if you have further questions. We highly recommend reaching out to Kathy, who is regularly reading the legislation being written, to help you navigate the issues brought up in the show. To reach out to Kathy Pearson, click here (mailto:kpearson@hrnowconsulting.com) Tech San Diego's Resource Pages: Business (https://techsandiego.org/7077-2/) Students (https://techsandiego.org/tech-san-diegos-health-crisis-student-resource-page/) Marsh & McClennan Resource Page (https://mma.marshmma.com/coronavirus-outbreak-resource-page) **Please note that this podcast was recorded at 11:30am on March 20, 2020, some things may have changed before you have a chance to listen to this. Podcast edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://impact.hypable.com) Intro/Outro Music by ikoliks
Introducing a new podcast from Tech San Diego, The TSD Spotlight. This show will cover broader topics that are affecting the broader tech community here in San Diego. More specifically, we hope to address specific questions relating to handling issues surrounding COVID-19, remote work, HR policies, events and more. Hosted by Tech San Diego's Kevin Carroll and Marsh & McClennan's Erin Chisdak, this is one show you will want to listen to immediately. Make sure you like, 'subscribe' and share. Edited by Andrew Sims of Hypable Impact (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=2ahUKEwiJ5uvyjMXoAhV2GDQIHShrDh4QFjAEegQIDBAF&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimpact.hypable.com%2F&usg=AOvVaw2QFdC7MANox4Zhs4eA4y4Q) Music provided by ikoliks.
Tech San Diego is recording remotely in this unprecedented time, but that hasn't slowed down hiring at ESET, leading cybersecurity company. Jeremy Hogeda, Partner in Talent Acquisition sat down with Kevin and Erin from his home office to talk hiring, company culture at ESET and employee benefits. If you're looking for an opportunity to get a job in Cybersecurity, now is the time to see what ESET can offer you! Careers at ESET (https://www.eset.com/us/about/careers/) Tech San Diego Regional Tech Directory (https://techsandiego.secure.force.com/DirectoryListingsPage) Marsh & McClennan Coronavirus Resource Page (https://mma.marshmma.com/coronavirus-outbreak-resource-page) Tech San Diego's Resource Pages Businesses (https://techsandiego.org/7077-2/) Students (https://techsandiego.org/tech-san-diegos-health-crisis-student-resource-page/) Hit that ‘subscribe’ button, and to learn more about the regional tech landscape in San Diego, visit: https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory This podcast was edited and arranged by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact. To learn more about how to successfully launch a podcast and leverage Patreon, visit: Impact.Hypable.com (http://impact.hypable.com/) Podcast intro music by ikoliks
Introducing T3's cohost, Erin Chisdak, Client Benefits Consultant at Marsh & McClennan Agency West. Erin talks Marsh's benefits survey and why you should get your responses recorded. We also introduce Tech San Diego's University Talent Director, Jarett Hartman. In this episode, Jarett talks about his role in connecting the San Diego tech community with emerging graduates, helping to prevent skilled tech workers from leaving the region. If you are a tech student, learn more about what Jarett's doing and get involved! If you're a tech company looking for entry level talent, reach out to Jarett at Jarett.hartman@techsd.org (mailto:jarett.hartman@techsd.org) Email Erin Chisdak at Erin.chisdak@marshmma.com (mailto:erin.chisdak@marshmma.com) To fill out the TECHniques survey Click Here (https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/TECHniques) Hit that ‘subscribe’ button, and to learn more about the regional tech landscape in San Diego, visit: https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory This podcast was edited and arranged by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact. To learn more about how to successfully launch a podcast and leverage Patreon, visit: Impact.Hypable.com (http://impact.hypable.com/) Podcast intro music by ikoliks
Tech San Diego (http://www.techsandiego.org/) welcomes you to its inaugural edition of T3: Talking Tech Talent (https://techsandiego.org/t3-podcast-talking-tech-talent-with-tech-san-diego/) , a podcast about tech talent in San Diego. On this first episode, Tech San Diego’s Executive Director Kevin Carroll (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkcarroll/) talks to Lytx’s Senior Director of Talent Acquisition, Jessica Serrano (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicapserrano/) . Kevin and Jessica talk Lytx’s company culture, growth opportunities, some of the benefits offered to employees, and more. If you’re looking for a new career, or a student graduating into the industry, this episode highlights an actively hiring B2B company that operates at a high level in the San Diego region. To find out more about careers at Lytx, visit: http://www.lytx.com/careers Lytx’s Mission Statement: “We believe that video enriches everything. We empower optimal fleet visibility and operations through the power of video telematics.” Hit that ‘subscribe’ button, and to learn more about the regional tech landscape in San Diego, visit: https://techsandiego.org/tech-directory This podcast was edited and arranged by Andrew Sims, Hypable Impact. To learn more about how to successfully launch a podcast and leverage Patreon, visit: Impact.Hypable.com (http://impact.hypable.com/) Podcast intro music by ikoliks
Angela is joined by podcast producer and editor Andrew Sims who operates the podcast consulting business Hypable Impact. He shares the basics of podcasts, including how to listen, why they've become so popular, and listening habits in the U.S. Later, he shares how he balances himself to get through the work week.
Andrew Sims, CEO of the Dayton Area Board of REALTORS® joins us this week to talk about community engagement and the importance of being involved at the grassroots level in our communities.
Andrew Sims, CEO of the Dayton Area Board of REALTORS® joins us this week to talk about community engagement and the importance of being involved at the grassroots level in our communities.
Andrew Sims (Sims, Doomtree) "I feel like I've given up on hope in some ways, too. Thinking hope is a weird thing to hang on to 'cause that's too much attachment to result and it's not about being present. It's about waiting for a moment that's not here." On this episode of Behind The Scene: Guest: Andrew Sims (Sims, Doomtree) Official Site: www.doomtree.net/sims The song for this episode is called 'Icarus' and is from Sims' 2016 album More Than Ever, available on iTunes and Spotify. Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google
A conversation about LGBTQ representation and subtext in the Harry Potter franchise with Andrew Sims of MuggleCast. If you enjoy this podcast, please support Deeply Geeky on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deeplygeeky/
Pam is joined by Hypable’s fearless leader, Andrew Sims this week for a short and sweet episode of Hype Podcast where we break down the latest entertainment news! SHOW NOTES - We kick things off as always with our signature How We Hype segment. This week, Andrew is all about Super Mario Space Odyssey, and about his shiny new iPhone X! Meanwhile, Pam has finally had a chance to tune into the newest season of ’Once Upon A Time.’ - We’ve got a treat for Hypable fans at the top of the news. Hypable now has its very own free app available for both iOS and Android phones! - It’s also been a big week for the Disney Channel. The network announced that ‘Andi Mack’ season 2 will feature a very prominent gay storyline for one of its main characters - Remember the hotly debated Hunger Games Theme Park we told you about earlier this year? It’s finally open for business out in Dubai and both Andrew and Pam have some thoughts about it. - On the music front, Taylor Swift has graced us with a very interesting new music video for ‘Ready For It.’ Also, Andrew has been enjoying Kelly Clarkson’s new album. - Just in time for the holiday season, ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ director Henry Selick has finally revealed whether everyone’s favorite holiday classic is a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie.
Note: There is an issue with Andrew's voice on this recording that we were unable to correct. We apologize for the issue and promise it won't happen again! Andrew was almost murdered by a serial killer last week, so this episode is brought to you by paranoia: saving your life, one gut instinct at a time. Divinely inspired during his near-death experience, Andrew introduces a new game designed specifically to make the other hosts cringe. Sarah Palin is bringing stupid back with her formal endorsement of Potato Face, and we're all mystified as to how the GOP let it get to this point. Associate Producer's Choice asks us: is the world really doomed? Or are we just cynics? The answer is yes. News tells the prophecy of a world engulfed in flame and shadow, so yeah I guess we all gonna die. If you care about your sushi (or your oceans), you'll start demanding hunting moratoriums on local fish populations cause they're dying too. Look, it's a party. I have no friends. You have no friends. And Facebook deceives us both. A new study shows there is zero correlation between social media friends and actual friends, yet we're all still about those filtered food pics. Taking on the sexy, compelling stories the lamestream media won't, we parse two Hidden from the Headlines gems sure to throw your inner outrage into high gear. Surprise, bitch! welcomes Summer and her apparent sexual fetish for cracklin. What... whatever that is? And in this installment of After Dark: Sarah Palin's dumpy ass endorsement of Trump deserves a few extra minutes, God damn it. Resident drug addict Laura Tee initiates a series of stories about getting high, watching each other get high, and whether that was actually Jupiter in our friend's oven. "Just say no. Unless it's a hit of acid. Then say, 'okay but only once.'" -Andrew Sims
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The questions I asked Andrew Sims; Can you explain to our listeners what The Full Suite does? How does your solution benefit the Xero user? How should Xero advisors deal with an IT guy who says a business can’t be moved to the clouds? What inspired you to found The Full Suite? Hint, it involves sitting next to Rod Drury on a plane trip! What challenges have you faced growing the business? Where do you find your customers? How many staff do you have? What do you look forward to doing most? With your insights and experience where do you think businesses can improve your productivity? What does the future hold for The Full Suite?
Real 2 Real Radio with Tamara C. Gooch "It don't get no realer than this!" Tonight's topic of discussion: The Many Faces That Women Wear Our Guest: Councilwoman Kimberly Sims Sims is a native of Muskegon Heights and has served on the City Council since November 4, 2003. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Grand Valley State University in communication, with an emphasis in film and video. She is married to Andrew Sims and has three children.
LeakyMug special! Andrew Sims of MuggleCast and Melissa Anelli of PotterCast just saw the special extended footage of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows films at San Diego Comic Con 2010, and interviewed Tom Felton about the entire experience, and meet here in this special recording to run down all the details for you. Episode 223 — LeakyMug from Comic Con; Deathly Hallows Footage Find the latest episode and explore PotterCast interviews, discussions and more at PotterCast.com Visit the-leaky-cauldron.org for the latest and greatest from Harry Potter's Wizard World.
UPDATE: In a few weeks we will be having two special guest hosts, Andrew Sims and Matt Britton, on the show and recently Andrew has been lucky enough to visit the Twilight set so we're asking YOU to send in your questions for him to answer. Please e-mail them to twilighttalkpodcast at gmail dot com Thanks!! Join Gerarda, Lindsay and our first ever guest host, Jacinthe, for the ninth episode of TwilightTalk. We talk about whether or not Bella is too dependent on Edward and read some of your emails and favourite quotes! Sorry about the lateness of this episode; it was meant to be out last week but due to a hectic school schedule I (that is Gerarda) could not finish editing until today. The song used is 'Another Day' by Angus and Julia Stone. Don't forget to e-mail your questions, comments and suggestions to twilighttalkpodcast at gmail dot com and visit our blog; twilighttalk.wordpress.com. And VOTE on PodcastAlley.com.