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January is the most dangerous month in the water and on its first day Surf Lifesaving New Zealand rescued 16 people. That is the same number as in January 1st last year and double what it was in 2022. The surf lifeguard crew notched up over 5100 hours of work over the course of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day and are now calling on the public to do their part. Surf Lifesaving New Zealand General Manager Andy Kent talks to Tim Beveridge about what you can do to stay safe in the water. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Surf Lifesaving GM Andy Kent joins the show to discuss the importance of safety at the beach this summer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With beach season upon us we discuss people getting themselves into mischief in the water, often through over-estimating their own abilities, men in particular. Surf-lifesaving general manager Andy Kent joins us to explain.
Recapping memorable moments from season two and providing a sneak peek into our upcoming new season.We've got orthopaedic specialists Padraig Egan and Jamie McClement discussing forelimb lameness, while Liz Cox clarifies the schedule three legislation's relevance for RVNs. Andy Kent critically examines the use of antibiotics in gastrointestinal diseases, and Laura Playforth emphasises the role of quality improvement across the veterinary team.
Andy Kent, Clinical Director at the new IVC Evidensia Blaise Referral Hospital and Daniella dos Santos explore antibiotics in the treatment of gastrointestinal disease. Andy highlights the lack of evidence supporting the use of antibiotics in both acute and chronic cases. Andy and Daniella explore the barriers faced by clinicians in reducing antibiotic use, including client expectations and a lack of understanding about the potential harm caused by these medications. Andy suggests approaches to improve client education and communication and alternative interventions.Andy Kent:Andy graduated from Bristol and spent time in mixed practice and then small animal practice before deciding to specialise in Small Animal Internal Medicine. He completed a residency at University of Cambridge and became a European Specialist in 2016. He joined IVC Evidensia at the start of 2023 as the Clinical Director of Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital which opened in November.Daniella dos Santos:Daniella graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2012 having previously obtained a degree in Molecular Genetics from Kings College. She has since worked in first opinion, small animal and exotic pet practices across the Southeast. In 2019, she became the youngest-ever President of the British Veterinary Association, leading the profession through the height of the pandemic. During her time as President, she was instrumental in the association's Diversity and Inclusion work, as well as the development and launch of the Good Workplaces Policy. Daniella was the recipient on the RCVS Inspiration Award 2021 for her leadership and became an RCVS Fellow in 2021 for Meritorious Contributions to the Profession. She is a trustee of the animal welfare charity SPANA and the PetPlan Charitable Trust.Powered by IVC Evidensia:At IVC Evidensia we're building the world's best veterinary group, with a single purpose; healthy animals and happy owners.Visit ivcevidensia.co.uk to find out more, or follow us on social media.Please note that the views expressed by hosts and guests in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of IVC Evidensia.Links:Blaise Referrals: https://www.blaise-referrals.com/For clinical advice and further information about medicine referral services at Blaise: https://www.blaise-referrals.com/vet-hub/our-services/internal-medicinePaper referenced in this episode: Do antimicrobials or gastrointestinal nutraceuticals prescribed at first presentation for acute diarrhoea cause a better clinical outcome in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK? https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0291057 European Network for Optimisation of Veterinary Antimicrobial Treatment (ENOVAT) Guidelines: https://enovat.eu/link-1-wg4/Responsible Use of Medicines Alliance (RUMA) Companion animal and equine annual progress report: https://rumacae.org.uk/first-ruma-companion-animal-and-equine-annual-progress-report-released-detailing-new-national-metrics-for-measuring-antibiotic-use-in-dogs-and-cats/BSAVA ProtectME Poster: https://www.bsava.com/resources/veterinary-resources/protect-me/
Andy Kent from You Am I joins us prior to their performance at The Cambridge. We chat about their extensive career and dive into some special behind-the-scenes moments.
Southern Utah Museum of Art Manager of Marketing and Communication, Emily Ronquillo, and Registrar, Emily Moyle talk with artist and art historian, Dr. Andrew Kent-Marvick about Andy Warhol in anticipation of SUMA's exhibition "Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians" on view through March 19, 2022. Andy Warhol was the undisputed leader of American Pop Art, a movement characterized by artists' use of household items, advertising images, and other "low" art forms, and commercial printing techniques in an effort to democratize art. Warhol had a tremendous gift for understanding the myths of the Baby Boomer generation. His ability to identify images that expressed the essence of the Boomers can be seen in his early work in the 1960s, including Soup Cans and the Elvis Presley series. SUMA Observations and Conversations is produced in partnership with SUU News.
In this episode of the ImprimaturBMX Podcast Mike Hinkens was lucky enough to actually sit down with his childhood riding companion and good friend, Andy Kent, for a voyage through midwestern BMX history. This podcast was a bit different than usual in that it went the more traditional route of interviewing—in-depth—the guest and through that interview discussing past and present BMX cultural issues such as the importance of local bike shops and skateparks, developing style and taste, serious injuries, balancing BMX with the real world, and much more. 2001 – Andy's first major video part - begins at 6:54 - https://vimeo.com/83940931 2003 – Andy's last full-length part (while injured) - begins at 19:14 - https://vimeo.com/83941746 2008 – Team Get Serious – A week long video project featuring Andy and a few friends - https://vimeo.com/2097627 2010 – One badass clip - https://vimeo.com/15239972 2011 – Andy and friends shredding his backyard - https://vimeo.com/15459897
Interview with Andy Kent from U Am I
Matt and Kierra chat about netflix, car drama, weird tattoos, house sitting, old tweets and a interview with Andy Kent from You Am I
Introducing our interview with the Ringmaster himself - Andy Kent, CEO of Angel Solutions. Angel Solutions creates innovative web-based applications to help teachers and school leaders work quicker and more efficiently. Andy talks about building the Angel Solutions brand over the last 19 year, their circus-themed office, some clever marketing campaigns and his thoughts on how to encourage collaboration and innovation in a business. From 'lumpy mail' to giving Russell Crowe (Gladiator) his autograph, Andy's style of business could be described as unconventional and disruptive. What is certain is Andy's passion for his work, his knowledge of the education market and his warm and genuine nature. Andy describes himself as an unconventional entrepreneur, a public speaker, extremely funny, clever & humble CEO. Born in the south and now an adopted scouser, he is husband to a hard-working teacher and father to three children. Andy is also the Merseyside Chair for BIMA, a governor on two school boards and a trained barista. If you enjoyed the podcast then please spread the word! Comments and feedback are welcome via Phil's Twitter pages @philbirss or via the comments section below.
5R81- Ethan and Chris react to the news that former Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano died Sunday at age 56. You'll hear from Greg Camarillo, Mike Pouncey, Omar Kelly, and former Dolphins.com reporter Andy Kent on Sparano's time in Miami, the 11-5 2008 Dolphins season, how he will be remembered, and much more.
I recently attended a fascinating event with the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) and Microsoft. BIMA exist to drive innovation and excellence across the digital industry. One of the ways they do this is via community events and forum to help give their industry leaders an opportunity to share ideas with their peers. One of the other things communities like BIMA do well is engage with influential organisations who are shaping the way industries develop and BIMA have recently run a series of roadshows with Microsoft. So, when I was invited to the recent event in Liverpool, I was fascinated to understand what Microsoft were doing in the digital agency space and how their technology was shaping the way digitally focussed organisations are innovating and bringing new solutions to market. What I found however was the technology Microsoft discussed was the same as that they where sharing with all other types of businesses. Why was this message the same? While we may assume “digital” companies are ones focussed on marketing and media creation, but the reality is most organisations are rapidly becoming digital businesses and starting to transform our organisations with technologies that only a few years ago were unavailable to most. The event covered some fascinating topics and on this weeks podcast we share some of that with you. To help me to do that I am joined by one of the organisers of the BIMA event, Andy Kent CEO of Angel Solutions and the chair of BIMA Liverpool. In this week show we take a look at BIMA and the work they do and the importance of community. We discuss how Microsoft have become technology "cool kids" and how a shift in their attitude has encouraged people to try more Microsoft solutions. We take a look at some of Andy's show highlights and the tech he is seeing having the most transformative effect. Finally we look at how technological advances have also advanced customer expectations as allowing them to ask brand new questions of their data. Andy shares with great enthusiasm both the technology and the value of tech community. Enjoy the show. You'll find full show notes here; http://techstringy.com/2018/06/27/microsoft-the-digital-transformation-cool-kids-andy-kent-ep68/
Tim Rogers is a songwriter and musician. As frontman of Australian rock band You Am I, his writing and performance has been a huge part of my musical education from a young age, when I first heard the band's 1996 album Hourly, Daily blasting through the wall of my older brother's bedroom. Over the years, I have seen You Am I play more often than just about any other band, and I've been consistently impressed, as their professionalism and enthusiasm for the task at hand is peerless. Away from the band he has fronted for more than 25 years, Tim is an accomplished solo writer, musician and collaborator, most recently with The Bamboos and their 2015 album The Rules Of Attraction. In recent years, he has written a few non-fiction pieces for the likes of The Monthly and The Age, which is something he's planning to do more often. This conversation was recorded on a Saturday in late November, the morning after You Am I's performance at The Triffid in Brisbane. The band's tenth album, Porridge & Hotsauce, had been released a couple of weeks earlier. I love this album, and said as much in my review for The Australian, where I awarded it four-and-a-half stars out of five. Outside Tim's hotel room in inner-city Brisbane, it was approaching 35 degrees; he had closed the curtains, and it was so dark inside that I could barely see my notes on the table in front of me. After making me an instant coffee, Tim cracked open a Crown Lager, and we perched at a small table nearby a noisy fridge. Our conversation touches on how he and the band construct setlists ahead of long national tours; the different attitudes that Australian and overseas audiences bring to his work; how his on-stage persona has changed over the years; how he approaches writing songs about personal matters, and what he has learned about keeping some private material out-of-bounds in his public work; the different emotions that he experiences when starting and finishing songs, and why he sometimes messes with some of his most popular songs when performing them live. With a career now motoring along in its third unique decade, the remarkable résumé of Tim Rogers encompasses music, film, television, stage and the page. As the frontman of one of the essential Australian rock 'n’ roll bands, You Am I – alongside bandmates Russell Hopkinson on drums, Andy Kent on bass, and Davey Lane on guitar – have released ten studio albums to date. Three of these releases have debuted at number one on the ARIA charts in consecutive order – 1995’s Hi Fi Way, 1996’s Hourly, Daily and 1998’s #4 Record – with the albums also receiving multiple platinum and gold status for commercial sales. Tim is a published writer in the likes of The Age and The Monthly, and has encapsulated the passion of every AFL football fan as the face of the AFL final series on TV screens across the country. He has stood in front of 50,000 screaming rock fans, but is just as at home playing an acoustic guitar and joking with the locals in a community-run country town venue. In 2015, he released an album with The Bamboos, The Rules Of Attraction, and was named Double J's Australian artist of the year. Show notes and links to what was discussed in this episode: http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-15-tim-rogers/ Tim Rogers on Twitter: @TimRogersMusic Penmanship on Twitter: @PenmanshipAU penmanshippodcast.com
056-09.30.2013New Orleans Pelicans & SaintsOnline radio show focused on Pelicans and Saints news.Today's special guests include Andy Kent of MiamiDolphins.com, Fox 8 sideline reporter Jen Hale, and Saints defensive end Jay Richardson.