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Join Fiona, Marlene and Lynne as they look back at everything April threw their way - from local activism to international campaigning. In this NOT-a-livestream episode, the trio break down their month, share behind the scenes stories and react to standout moments from Holyrood and Westminster. Subscribe for sharp chat, smart laughs and solid political insight - even when it's pre-recorded! Key themes included are: 00:00:19 Believe in Scotland's litter picking campaign 00:02:27 Yes4EU's Brussels delegation 00:07:00 Electoral Reform Society's Scottish Spring conference 00:12:14 Scottish election study polling 00:20:14 Dave Doogan takes on Starmer 00:21:53 Stephen Flynn on Grangemouth v Scunthorpe 00:24:41 Sarah Sultana calls out Rachel Reeves 00:25:50 Downie at the bottom of the barrel 00:27:41 Holyrood petitions committee considers the ICCPR 00:34:57 Angus Robertson unconvincing on independence 00:38:26 Tories digging for dirt get put back in their box 00:46:20 Democratic senator Jon Ossoff in the lion's den 00:49:49 Poundshop Trump gets the Led by Donkeys treatment 00:53:08 More dates for your diary in May Get tickets for Yes4EU's Europe Day Event here (in person and online options) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scotland-in-the-eu-good-for-scotland-good-for-europe-tickets-1279560011439 Find our podcast about the ICCPR here https://scottishindypod.scot/all-scottish-independence-podcasts-episodes/iccpr-claiming-our-rights/ Find out more about the Scottish Election Study here https://scottishelections.ac.uk/ The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe for free to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips. video premieres most Tuesdays at 8pm If you've enjoyed this podcast you might like to buy us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/scottishindependencepodcasts or choose us as your Easyfundraising good cause. Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod Industrial Cinematic by Kevin MacLeod
The SNP Socialists Co-Convenors, Janis Wilson and Graham Campbell discuss; Angus Robertson & Palestine, Devolution Disruption, College Lecturers & Pay Offer, US Election. Music: Roy Möller Scottish left, pro-Indy, pro-LGBTIQA Podcasts. Writing. Campaigns. Please join us- help us create a new, fair media- https://ko-fi.com/ungagged Where to find Left Ungagged… Website Twitter (X) YouTube Spotify Apple podcasts Podbean Facebook Instagram
Bernard Ponsonby and Alex Massie tackle the issues of the week includingFallout from SNP Minister, Angus Robertson, meeting with Israeli diplomats.Can anything be done to stem drug deaths in ScotlandThe Scottish Conservative leadership race. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.In this engaging episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Angus Robertson to explore his fascinating journey across continents and industries.
The Scottish government has announced it will not hold any more meetings with Israeli ambassadors until progress is made in ceasefire talks. The SNP has faced criticism after External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson met Israel's Deputy Ambassador to the UK. Angus joins Calum and Andy to explain his stance on the conflict, and also what more Scotland needs to do to improve its international standing. Plus, The Spectator's Lucy Dunn and Catriona Stewart unpick the state of the Scottish Conservatives leadership race and what's to come at SNP conference. This episode is sponsored by Port of Aberdeen. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holyroodsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Officials face PR problems with alleged racist comments and publicly funded "pornography". The Podlitical team sit down to discuss the week's news, including a row in Westminster into alleged comments made by Tory donor Frank Hester about MP Diane Abbott which politicians and public figures have called racist, with pressure mounting on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to return the £10m donation. In Holyrood, public arts body the National Lottery Open Fund faces criticism as Scottish culture secretary Angus Robertson says an arts project involving "hardcore" sex performances which received £100k should have "in no way" been given public funding.
Wim Wenders on his new Oscar nominated Japanese language film Perfect Days, about a toilet cleaner in Tokyo as he goes about his work. Koji Yakusho won the Best Actor Award when the film premiered at this year's Cannes film festival, and the film has been dubbed ‘slow cinema'. Len Pennie came to prominence as a poet on social media during the Covid pandemic. As she publishes her first collection, Poyums, the feminist performance poet talks about writing predominantly in the Scots language. Angus Robertson, SNP Cabinet Secretary for Culture, discusses the challenging situation facing the arts in Scotland, and his vision for the future. Kate Molleson also talks to arts campaigner Lori Anderson from Culture Counts. Presenter: Kate Molleson Producer: Timothy Prosser
The grand opening of the Cheap Talk shop at https://cheaptalk.shop; cheating at really fast chess; yet another panda update—this time from Scotland; video games as the solution to polarization and international peace; video games to strike fear into your hearts; Biden skips the climate summit; and Marcus is nothing if not consistent Holiday shopping? Check out the brand new Cheap Talk shop! Our books also make great gifts:Signing Away the Bomb, by Jeffrey M. KaplowFace-to-Face Diplomacy, by Marcus HolmesPlease subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast player of choicePlease send us your questions! Send us an email or leave us a voicemailFurther Reading:Amit Kamath. 2023. “Hikaru Nakamura's dig at Vladimir Kramnik over cheating accusations: ‘He doesn't have a brain, he's lost it.'” Indian Express.Eduardo Medina. 2023. “Britain Says Bye-Bye to Its Only Pandas as They'll Soon Depart for China.” New York Times.David Wallace Lockhart. 2023. “Angus Robertson criticised by SNP colleague over China trip.” BBC.Steffie S.Y. Kim, Ke M. Huang-Isherwood, Weiwei Zheng, and Dmitri Williams. 2022. “The art of being together: How group play can increase reciprocity, social capital, and social status in a multiplayer online game.” Computers in Human Behavior 133.Michael D. Shear. 2023. “Harris to Stand In for Biden at U.N. Climate Conference.” New York Times.See all Cheap Talk episodes
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an t-ochtú lá déag de mhí Feabhra. Is mise Gráinne Ní Bhrosnacháin. Tháinig Príomh-Aire na Ríochta Aontaithe Rishi Sunak go Béal Feirste chun bualadh le ceannairí na bpáirtithe polaitiúla in Stormont. Dúirt Ceannaire an Pháirtí Aontachtaigh Dhaonlathaigh Jeffrey Donaldson go raibh dul chun cinn déanta leis an idirbheartaíocht idir Londain agus an Bhruiséal ach caithfidh níos mó obair a bheith déanta chun teacht ar mhargadh. Ceaptar go mbeidh réiteach idir an dá linn ar chúrsaí trádála, go mbeidh saorghluaiseacht ar earraí ag dul ón Tuaisceart go Poblacht na hÉireann mar a bhí eagraithe tar éis an Bhreatimeachta. Ach ansin bhí bacanna eacnamaíochta ar earraí ag dul ón Ríocht Aontaithe go dtí Tuaisceart Éireann. Braitheann an comhaontú seo ar dhílárú Stormont agus ar theacht ar réiteach chun na hinstitúidí polaitíochta a chur i bhfeidhm arís. D'fógair Nicola Sturgeon go mbeidh sí ag éirí as mar Chéad-Aire na hAlban. Chaith sí os cionn ocht mbliana mar cheannaire ar Pháirtí Náisiúnta na hAlban. Ba í an chéad bhean riamh a sheas mar Chéad-Aire agus a chaith an tréimhse is faide sa ról sin. Dúirt sí gur bhraith sí ina ceann agus ina croí go raibh sé in am eirí as. Fanfaidh sí mar Chéad-Aire go dtí go mbeidh a comharba tofa. Baineadh cor coise as Sturgeon agus an SNP le deanaí nuair a Rialaigh an Chúirt Uachtarach in aghaidh reifreann eile a reachtáil chun neamhspléachas ón Ríocht Aontaithe a bhaint amach. Buaileadh go dona iad leis, nuair a theip ar an bPáirtí Náisiúnta bille trasinscneach a thabhairt isteach, bille a thabharfadh cead do dhaoine trasinsneacha a n-inscne a athrú gan gá le diagnóis shíciatrach. Tá cúpla duine ainmithe mar iarrthóirí san iomaíocht cheannaireachta: John Swinney, Kate Forbes agus Angus Robertson. Cuireadh amach píosa scannánaíochta neamhchoitianta den Titanic a deineadh taifeadadh air sa bhliain 1986. Dhein Institiúid Aigéaneolaíochta Woods Hole taifeadadh ar an Titanic agus í trí chilimeádar faoi dhromchla na mara. Thángadar ar an smionagar cúpla mí roimh ré. Bhí blúiríní den taifeadadh le feiscint ar chláracha faisnéise ach anois tá an físeán go léir,a mhaireann 80 nóimead, le fáil ar Youtube. Beidh daoine ábalta féachaint timpeall an bháid san áit a ndeachaigh sé go tóin poill. Bhuail an Titanic cnoc oighir in Aibreán 1912 san Altantach ar an mbealach go Nua-Eabhrac. Fuair os cionn 1500 daoine bás. Deineadh atheisiúint freisin ar an scannán Titanic a stiúir James Cameron mar tá an scannán 25 bliain ar an bhfód. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS idirbheartaíocht - negotiation saorghluaiseacht - free movement comharba - successor cor coise - setback deineadh/dhein = rinneadh/rinne smionagar - debris blúiríní - snippets
Is a vote for independence a vote to rejoin the EU? Scottish Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson, seems to think so. We discuss.
In this episode we listen H.E. Angus Robertson, External Affairs Secretary, Scottish Government discusses how Scotland has strengthened their Arctic involvement in the past 6 years.The dialogue is followed by a Q&A with the audience and is moderated by Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Chairman of the Arctic Circle and former President of Iceland. This event originally took place at the 2022 Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavík, Iceland.
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After a bruising few weeks for Liz Truss, and warnings that Britain may face blackouts this winter, Trevor Phillips steps in for this week's Sophy Ridge on Sunday podcast.On this episode, Trevor is joined by Sky News' political correspondent Rob Powell, to examine his interviews with Cabinet Office Minister Nadhim Zahawi MP, and Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Ashworth.Plus, we hear from the SNP's Angus Robertson on the future of the Scottish indpendence movement, and the Royal College of Nursing's General Secretary Pat Cullen, as nurses debate whether to strike.Podcast producers - Emma Rae Woodhouse and David ChipakupakuEditor - Paul Stanworth
In this episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi Starr is joined by Angus Robertson. Angus is a fractional CMO with Chief Outsiders and co-chair of the Comp TIA business applications and advisory council. Chief Outsiders consists of more than 100 fractional CMOs, who help companies grow through best-in class marketing strategy and execution. Previously, Angus was CRO at a business continuity firm Axcient where he managed sales, marketing and partner success. Angus was also EVP of Marketing at Conversant acquired by OneTrust, CMO at insightsoftware and VP of Product Marketing at public telecoms company Spirent. On the couch, Angus and Brandi will discuss the pros and cons of the Fractional CMO role, as well as delving into some deciding factors when making the move. Links: Get in touch with Angus Robertson on LinkedIn Learn more about Chief Outsiders Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live
Can You Out Swim Your Alligators? Part 1 -No Need To Fear. Psalm 27: 1-3,5-6 AMPC In all you are about to hear in our Podcast, let us tell you the upside. While going for treatments we looked for people who needed hope and encouragement; doctors, nurses, patients we gave each of them a copy of Laureen's Climbing Out Of Your Despair With God's Promises. We usually carry some with us as an outreach tool. Since December we have had our share of Alligators! most of it on the heals of the other. 1. Cataract surgery that did not turn out the way it should. and what followed was unreal. 2. Three of the family cars broke down at the same time. leaving us all with no transportation and costly to repair. Two cars where beyond repair had to be junked. 3. Came home from radiation treatments to a septic system problem. These are just a few issues we have faced since this year started. At this writing we also have had two dear life-long friends who passed away within a few days of each other. Download and listen to the rest of the story. v1 The Lord is my light and my Salvation-whom shall I fear or dread? The Lord is the refuge and stronghold of my life-of whom shall I be afraid. Living With Victory Radio Podcast Sponsor: Teague's Grocery and Cafe' 130 Soco Road Maggie Valley, NC 28751 Delivery by GRUBHUB You can go to our Youtube channel click the Subscribe button to get the latest Podcast when they come out. Climbing Out Of Your Despair with God's Promises by Laureen Giorgio Now available Locally at Teague's Grocery and Cafe' Available Locally: Organic Beans Coffee Company 3680 Soco Rd. in Maggie Valley N.C. 2875 Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville N.C. Barnes and Noble, Amazon/Kindle, Walmart Kobo /Rokuten ebooks, Apple books, Angus & Robertson, Australia and many other world wide outlets. Scan link below for addition locations and information Remember Laureen's Local Monthly Column in the Positively Haywood Vacinitis Newspaper. Contact Laureen or Tony Giorgio livingwithvictory@gmail.com livingwithvictory.org PO Box 1982 Maggie Valley NC 28751 Living With Victory Ministries, Inc. is a 5o1(c)(3) Charity registered with the State of Florida. Tim Hodges Voice overs, Editor, Producer.
We begin with taking a look at the most recent edition of Question Time and reflect on just how switched on the Yessers in the audience were and wonder if Angus Robertson should have taken a leaf out of their feisty book rather than his rather staid and formulaic approach to the unionist panelists lines of argument. FM Nicola Sturgeon announced the Scottish Government strategy on securing a second independence referendum earlier this week so it's no surprise that we focus almost the entirety of the rest of the podcast in examining it.Working on the not unreasonable assumption that no Section 30 order will be granted by Boris Johnson we look at the role of the Supreme Court, and the shape of a subsequent General Election fought in Scotland as a proxy indyref2.We ask if it will be an SNP only campaign and whose voices within the party will be heard, what impact will UK General Election rules on voter eligibility have, and how can it be run and won.★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode you will learn about: The evolution of SaaS marketing How the pandemic has changed marketing operations How the pandemic has changed marketing strategy in tech The benefits of working with multiple clients as a fractional CMO How to get good marketing wins for SaaS companies How to to deal with periods with lower sales than expected Tips for how to achieve quick marketing wins in the SaaS industry Find Angus online: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube SaaS Marketing Playbook
Living With Victory Radio Podcast Hosts Laureen and Tony Giorgio "Are You Standing In Rubble?" 28min----more---- Based on Psalm 46 1. God is our refuge and Strength (mighty and impenetrable to temptation). a very present and well-proven help in trouble. 12. Even the darkness hides nothing from you, but the night shines as the day; the darkness and the light are both alike to you. Amplified Classic Edition LIFE HAS TAKEN US IN MANY DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS. THERE ARE TIMES WHEN IT GETS SO HARD YOU FIND YOURSELF STANDING IN RUBBLE. WHAT DO YOU DO? Let Laureen and me take you through the Rubble we have been standing in since December of 2021. Keep in mind as you listen the verse below; 11. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our Refuge(our High Tower and Stronghold) Selah (pause, and calmly think of that)! Living With Victory Radio Podcast Sponsor: Teague's Grocery and Cafe' 130 Soco Road Maggie Valley, NC 28751 Delivery by GRUBHUB Climbing Out Of Your Despair with God's Promises by Laureen Giorgio Available Locally: Organic Beans Coffee Company 3680 Soco Rd. in Maggie Valley N.C. 2875 Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville N.C. Barnes and Noble, Amazon/Kindle, Walmart Kobo /Rokuten ebooks, Apple books, Angus & Robertson, Australia and many other world wide outlets. Scan link below for addition locations and information Living With Victory Ministries is an all Volunteer Community Outreach 5o1(c)(3) charitable organization. All residuals from Climbing Out Of Your Despair will go to Living With Victory Ministries.We are a listener driven Podcasts. DONATE For a pledge of five dollars or more, you can become a patron of Living with Victory Radio Ministries' podcast. This will help us to continue offering Hope and Encouragement and other charitable services in our community. Paypal.com Contact Laureen or Tony Giorgio livingwithvictory@gmail.com livingwithvictory.org PO Box 1982 Maggie Valley NC 28751 Living With Victory Ministries, Inc. is a 5o1(c)(3) Charity registered with the State of Florida. Tim Hodges Voice overs, Editor, Producer. Local News: Look for Laureen's Column in the June issue of the Positively Haywood by Vicinitus paper free Haywood County NC. Pick it up at your local Post Office in Haywood County or in your mailbox. most of all remember: "Jesus is your umbrella in the Storm!"
U-Turns Permitted At The Cross 25:00min Subtitle (Climbing Out Of Your Despair With God's Promises) Hosted by Laureen and Tony Giorgio Based on Luke 23:38-43 AMP Classic Edition 38- For there was also an inscription above Him in letters of Greek and Latin and Hebrew: This is the King of the Jews. 39- One of the criminals who was suspended kept up a railing at Him, saying, Are You not the Christ (the Messiah)? Rescue Yourself and us [from death]! 40-But the other one reproved him, saying, Do you not even fear God, seeing you yourself are under the same sentence of condemnation and suffering the same penalty? 42- Then he said to Jesus, Lord, remember me when You come in Your kingly glory! 43-And He answered him, Truly I tell you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise. Program Notes. LIFE CAN TAKE YOU IN MANY DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS THERE ARE TIMES WHEN LIFE GETS SO HARD AND YOU FIND YOURSELF MAKING THE WRONG DECISIONS AND TAKING THE WRONG ROADS THESE ROADS ALL HAVE CONSEQUENCES SOME GOOD AND SOME BAD AND SOME SEEM IRREVERSIBLE ARE YOU FEELING THAT YOU HAVE MESSED UP YOUR LIFE SO BADLY THAT THERE IS NO GOING BACK OR MOVING FORWARD? YOUR STUCK! DO YOU FEEL THAT YOU CAN'T BE FORGIVEN. Usually you are not permitted to make U-Turns to get back on the right road. Not so, with Jesus at the Cross Road! because we will show you through some of the U-Turns in our lives for over 55 yrs. of marriage that U-Turns are permitted and welcomed at the Cross, and you won't pay a penalty! Living With Victory Radio Podcast Sponsor: Teague's Grocery and Cafe' 130 Soco Road Maggie Valley, NC 28751 Delivery by GRUBHUB Laureen's Book Climbing Out Of Your Despair with God's Promises available locally: at Organic Beans Coffee Company 3680 Soco Rd. in Maggie Valley N.C. 2875 and Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville N.C. Barnes and Noble, Amazon/Kindle, Walmart Kobo /Rokuten ebooks, Apple books, Angus & Robertson, Australia and many other world wide outlets. Clink link below for addition locations and information Organic Beans Coffee Company https://books2read.com/Climbing-Out-of-Your-Despair-with-Gods-Promises-Hope-and-Encouragement TO ALL OF OUR PODCAST FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAPPY EASTER! WE SERVE A LIVING GOD! Contact Laureen or Tony Giorgio livingwithvictory@gmail.com livingwithvictory.org PO Box 1982 Maggie Valley NC 28751 Living With Victory Ministries, Inc. is a 5o1(c)(3) Charity registered with the State of Florida. Tim Hodges Voice overs, Editor, Producer. Look for Laureen's Column in the April issue of the Positively Haywood by Vicinitus paper free Haywood County NC. Pick it up at your local Post Office in Haywood County or in your mailbox. Living With Victory Ministries is an all Volunteer Community Outreach organization. All residuals from Climbing Out Of Your Despair will go to Living With Victory Ministries.We are a listener driven Podcasts.
Director Joachim Trier has been nominated for the Best Original Screenplay and Best International Film Oscars for The Worst Person in the World. If the title refers to his protagonist that's rather harsh. Julie is, after all, only trying to navigate relationships and career and find happiness and meaning in her life in contemporary Oslo. Trier talks to Nick Ahad about using a novelistic form – prologue, chapters, epilogue – in the creation of a film, working with Cannes Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve, and how his film is full of light, warmth and humour - the very opposite of Scandi Noir. Clare Lilley, curator and new director of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park discusses the first major UK exhibition of American painter, sculptor and printmaker Robert Indiana and the Park's future. There have been several announcements recently from the Scottish Government about funding and supporting the revival of Scotland's cultural landscape in the wake of the pandemic. We talk to Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, about his Government's plans for culture, north of the border. Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu Image: Robert Indiana, LOVE (Red Blue Green), 1966–1998, installation view at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 2022. Photo: © Jonty Wilde, courtesy of Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Artwork: © 2022 Morgan Art Foundation Ltd./ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London
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What is the Source of your Music? Hosts: Laureen and Tony Giorgio 26:13 min. Program Notes: February 3rd, 1959 a plane carrying American Rock and Roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valense and "The Big Bopper" J.P. Richardson crashed near Clear Lake, Iowa. They were all Killed. This prompted Don McLean in 1971 to write the song American Pie ("The Day The Music died") "Bad news on every doorstep I couldn't take one more step" Topic Scripture: Psalm 32:7 "You, Lord preserve me from trouble. You surround me with songs and shouts of deliverance." Amplified Bible, Classic Edition. Where does your music come from? Who or what is your source to give you music that will comfort you way down deep inside your soul, where no one can see the pain that only God knows is there? The kind of pain that you can't explain with words. The kind of pain that you don't even know you have until you are quiet and still? Our lives have been turned upside down since 2020 with the pandemic. Most of us feel that the music has died. That there is nothing but hopelessness. The Good News is The music did not die! - Laureen Giorgio - Download for the rest of the story. The Peace He gives now. is the same Yesterday, Today and Forever- That peace Never fails or dies- Laureen Giorgio Living With Victory Radio Podcast Sponsored by: Teague's Grocery and Cafe' 130 Soco Road Maggie Valley, NC 28751 Delivery by GRUBHUB If you want to access information about Laureen's book, "Climbing Out Of Your Despair with God's Promise" Click the link below for one-stop shopping for Laureen's book online: https://books2read.com/Climbing-Out-of-Your-Despair-with-Gods-Promises-Hope-and-Encouragement Her book is found on Barnes and Noble, Amazon/Kindle, Walmart Kobo Rokuten ebooks, Apple books, Angus & Robertson, Australia and many other world wide outlets. Locally at Organic Beans Coffee Company Maggie Valley NC and Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville NC. Look for Laureen's Column and ad in the March issue of the Positively Haywood by Vicinitus paper Haywood County NC Contact Laureen or Tony Giorgio livingwithvictory@gmail.com livingwithvictory.org PO Box 1982 Maggie Valley NC 28751 Living With Victory Ministries, Inc. is a 5o1(c)(3) Charity registered with the State of Florida. Tim Hodges Voice overs, Editor, Producer. Living With Victory Ministries is an all Volunteer Community Outreach organization. All residuals from Climbing Out Of Your Despair will go to Living With Victory Ministries.We are a listener driven Podcasts.
Getting your brand awareness to the tipping point will have the greatest impact on future sales. How to get there can be a mystery. Too many marketing execs focus on sales and demand gen rather than efforts that engage your target market and warm them up before they enter the sales pipeline. Angus Robertson is the CMO at Chief Outsiders. He helps companies accelerate growth by building their brand awareness in a strategic way that results in a more productive sales pipeline. Angus understands what it means and what it takes to create – and measure – brand awareness, and he shares the key strategies, including: The different brand awareness needs for startups and established companies Execution tactics to generate awareness within a target market His favorite metrics for measuring brand awareness activities And more When you have a prospective customer who already knows your brand, your product or service, and your company, they are more inclined to move through the sales pipeline than a prospect who needs to learn about your business at the same time you are attempting to sell to them. Listen in and start introducing your band today!
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by returning commentator, Joyce McMillan. This week - build up to COP26 in Glasgow, devolution in Scotland, the Alec Baldwin film-set tragedy and a listener question about media memories. At the end of the show, Stuart, Eamonn and Joyce share their recommendations. Subscribe to COP26 Daily via: www.thebiglight.com/cop26 RECOMMENDATIONS: Joyce: ‘The Enemy' - National Theatre of Scotland's new touring production (“A radical re-imagining of ‘An Enemy of the People', the classic Henrik Ibsen play about truth, power and deception. By Kieran Hurley, award-winning playwright and originator of the critically acclaimed Scottish indie film, ‘Beats'”) - www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/events/the-enemy‘Vienna: The International Capital' - new book by Angus Robertson, MSP (“Vienna is unique amongst world capitals in its consistent international importance over the centuries. From the ascent of the Habsburgs as Europe's leading dynasty to the Congress of Vienna, which reordered Europe after Napoleon, to bridge-building summits during the Cold War, it is the Austrian capital that has been the scene of key moments in European and world affairs.”) - birlinn.co.uk/contributor/angus-robertson/ Stuart: ‘Harmonic Spectrum' - Scottish BAFTA nominated short film (“A stunning short film about music and autism. A contender for the Bafta Scotland Short Film Award.”) - available soon, for now here's the trailer youtu.be/Yor5Pwqrq2Y - www.scottishdocinstitute.com/films/harmonic-spectrum/ Eamonn: ‘The Challenge' - eight-episode documentary series about the fight of Spanish military police, the Guardia Civil, against the terrorist group for the independence of the Basque Country known as ETA - available on Amazon Prime -www.amazon.com/The-Challenge-ETA-Season-1/dp/B08JFTRCTH‘An Enemy of the People' - another adaptation of Ibsen's play! A film starring Steve McQueen - www.mcqueenonline.com/aeotphv.htm For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/talkmedia
Drew sits down with Angus Robertson MSP to discuss Scotland's relationship with artic neighbours. Scotland is the world's northernmost country which isn't technically in the Arctic region. After independence, therefore, it is vital that we look to our Arctic neighbours and form real and lasting partnerships with them. There's also a lot that we can learn from these countries, as we are doing already with policies such as the Baby Box being inspired by the likes of Finland. It's clear that we share many of the same values with many of our close neighbours. After a distinguished career in international journalism, Angus Robertson MSP worked in the Scottish Parliament as an expert advisor before being elected to the House of Commons where he served for 16 years, including 10 as the SNP's Westminster group leader. He now represents the Scottish Parliament constituency of Edinburgh Central and serves in the Scottish Government as the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture. Our current welfare system in Scotland is, for the most part, controlled by Westminster. The UK lags behind many small, progressive countries in all aspects of social security. Whilst Scandinavian countries, for example, lead the way. We face a choice on which system we wish to model ourselves on. Independence would give us the opportunity to collaborate with our like-minded Arctic neighbours on things like renewable energy and technological improvements, something which the UK Government has stopped us from doing thus far. Listen now to become informed on all of the above and more. For more of Angus' work click here. Listen to other Scotland's Choice episodes here.
In this episode, your host, Sandy Fowler speaks with Chief Outsiders' Angus Robertson about fractional CMO services, making your voice known, linking your business goals with marketing programs that boost success, the importance of data, and more.
Episode 84 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.Update - 21/05/21 - Angus Robertson has had Migration and related topics added to his brief as Cabinet Secretary for External Affairs.--This week, Craig Dalzell is joined by Campaigner, Activist and Creative Director for EU Citizens for an Independent Scotland, Ellen Dalzell. Ellen and Craig talk about their experiences of the Kenmure Street protest against Home Office evictions and then discuss the apparent weakening focus of the Scottish Government on migration matters culminating in their dropping of Migration from the titles of the new Cabinet Secretaries or any of their Junior Ministers. Ellen also talks about her campaign for policies to help safeguard and secure migrants in Scotland and the progress of that campaign since she last discussed it on Episode #27 of the Policy Podcast.Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: http://commonweal.scot/about/donateThe Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered sooner rather than later, send your suggestions in to craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssImage Source: Wikipedia.Theme"Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support the show (http://commonweal.scot/about/donate)
Angus Robertson the CMO of Chief Outsiders shares how to support outcome and programmatic marketing. Get more info at https://www.ChiefOutsiders.com/
Aujourd’hui, jeudi 6 mai, est un jour décisif pour les écossais : alors que plusieurs élections locales se déroulent dans tout le Royaume-Uni, les Écossais votent pour renouveler leur Parlement à Edimbourg. Le parti indépendantiste SNP au pouvoir est donné favori. Dirigé par la Première ministre Nicola Sturgeon, le SNP espère conforter sa majorité, voire obtenir une majorité absolue qui lui donnerait un mandat pour réclamer un second référendum sur l’indépendance. De notre envoyée spéciale à Édimbourg, Nous sommes dans un quartier populaire du sud d’Édimbourg. Entouré d’une équipe de militants restreinte, mais à l’efficacité redoutable, Angus Robertson, le candidat SNP distribue à tour de bras ses tracts de campagne. À 51 ans cet ancien journaliste avenant et plein de verve est dans son élément au contact des passants. Le parti a d’ailleurs misé sur cette valeur sûre pour reprendre ce siège stratégique aux conservateurs avec un message très clair. « Si les électeurs veulent un député progressiste, pro-européen au Parlement écossais, ils doivent voter pour le SNP et m’élire. Mais s’ils veulent un candidat pro-Brexit, anti-indépendance, alors ils doivent voter conservateur », déclare Angus Robertson. ► À lire aussi : Écosse: le Brexit plane sur le renouvellement du Parlement local Tout faire pour convaincre Ce siège très contesté est ouvert aux plus de 16 ans et aux étrangers résidents à Édimbourg. Un électorat très convoité par le SNP dans une ville opposée au Brexit. À l’approche de deux étudiants originaires de Hambourg, Angus Robertson se met à leur parler allemand, sa langue maternelle, et cette attention aide à convaincre : « Jusqu’ici, j’étais très indécise. En Allemagne, je votais Vert, mais je vois que beaucoup de mes amis écossais ont très envie d’un nouveau vote sur l’indépendance et comme les propositions écologistes du SNP ne sont pas trop mauvaises, je pense voter SNP… », dit l’une des étudiantes. ► À lire aussi : Les indépendantistes écossais visent la majorité absolue lors des législatives Après cette démonstration de force, la figure solitaire de Scott Douglas offre un contraste frappant. Le tout jeune candidat conservateur qui jette des tracts dans des boîtes aux lettres, peine à s’imposer tout comme le message qu’il délivre, qui se contente de contrer les arguments du SNP. Scrutin atypique « Notre message principal, à cause de celui du SNP, est de stopper le nouveau référendum qu’ils réclament. Un vote pour nous empêchera le SNP d’avoir une majorité, nous permettra de faire taire les divisions et de nous concentrer sur les sujets importants comme la reprise économique et pas l’indépendance… », souhaite Scott Douglas. La pandémie est venue bouleverser ce scrutin et l’a rendu atypique : pas de porte-à-porte, peu de débats, la campagne aura eu un impact limité sur les électeurs qui ont d’autres priorités. « J’ai toujours en tête l’indépendance, ce serait bien, mais pour le moment, c’est la protection des emplois qui compte », dit un électeur, qui ajoute : « Après le confinement, c’est dur pour beaucoup de gens, surtout dans mon secteur, le secteur de la restauration… » Et c’est ce manque d’enthousiasme des Écossais pour un second référendum qui rend bien incertaines les chances du parti d’obtenir une majorité absolue au parlement d’Holyrood.
Jonathan Spink in conversation with Angus Robertson SNP candidate for Edinburgh Central in the May 2021 Holyrood elections. For more information, please contact admin@londonsnp.scot.
Boris Wins Brexit We all agree that Boris Johnson is the winner of the Brexit Games. After that the show is all over the shop in this heated ‘Silly Season’ episode. Featured; Tony Blair, Erasmus, London Financial business, Fish and fishing parliamentary seats, AUOB/YESALBA versus the SNP, Can Sturgeon survive?, Angus Robertson, Joanna Cherry, Indyref plans and funding?
Angus Robertson is CRO at Axcient, a new type of cloud platform that eliminates data loss, keeps applications up and running, and prevents IT infrastructures from going down. In this episode, learn about Angus’ approach to learning (hint: find someone who scares you) and his unique sales insight after serving as both CMO and now CRO of Axcient. Shaundai Person, Account Manager at SalesLoft, joins Jeremey as guest host, and the three pin down what constitutes a good lead, how to be top-of-mind for a reseller with many partner options, and progressing your agenda with metrics that matter. Visit SalesLoft.com for show notes and insights from this episode.
One of the SNP's biggest stars returns to the show ahead of his bid to stand for Holyrood in 2021. In his time away from elected politics, Angus founded the 'Progress Scotland' thinktank and he shares some of the fascinating research about changing attitudes in Scotland. He also talks about his defeat in 2017, whether he saw it coming and what it's like to be away from Westminster. Angus and Matt look ahead to a potential second referendum and how it may differ from the first. Plus, it wouldn't be a Zoom call without an interruption and Angus is joined by his daughter Saiorse who wanders in halfway through. Plus inevitable whisky chat! Order 'Politically Homeless' here: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/2100000262618 Follow Matt on Twitter: @mattforde Follow Angus on Twitter: @AngusRobertson Follow Progress Scotland on Twitter: @progressscot Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com For the latest UK Government advice on coronavirus go to: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus For the latest Scottish Government advice on coronavirus go to: https://www.gov.scot/collections/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gloves seem to have come off in the ongoing controversy in the Alex Salmond inquiry with Nicola Sturgeon's interview on the Sophie Ridge programme. We give our reaction, not just to the interview, but the significance of the affair not just for the SNP but the broader independence movement. Lesley also delves into George Kerevan's speculation in The National that recent resignations by SNP MSPs are linked to a new,Salmond led, political party. Meanwhile, amidst a plethora of videos, some definitely more cringeworthy than others( yes you Angus Robertson) the SNP Commonweal Group has been asking candidates to sign up to a Resilient Scotland pledge. The results should be enlightening. There have been significant events at Westminster the past week with more evidence of exactly what a post Brexit UK will look like. Douglas Ross "rebelled" on the vote to protect current food standards and animal welfare measures. Andrew Bowie told Scots to "get used to it" , the it being greater UK government intervention in Scottish decision making. And Gavin Williamson let the cat out of the bag on the power grab. Lesley focuses on that Bowie sound bite and its implications, while I, yet again, look at the crony capitalism rampant in the response to Covid. All of this plus, a tribute to Dolina Maclennan, Boswell and Johnson on Sky Arts, Jo Nesbo's "Occupied", Samuel L Jackson voiced documentaries, and lots more.
Ruth Davidson, Douglas Ross, Jackson Carlaw, Annie Wells, Joanna Cherry, Angus Robertson, Peter Murrell, SNP NEC, Humza Yousaf, Iain MacWhirter, Boris Johnson, Nicola Sturgeon…Dirty tricks and a wee rammie too.
Brits stuck in Spain--Mugs in quarantine... Gerry Hassan--excuses for voting NO... List Parties--no latest news... Angus Robertson & Jo Cherry--Who knew?... AUOB--lobbying?... Ruth the Mooth... Jackson Carlaw... Trident--Faslane... Willie Miller's Moustache
In This Episode: Brendan Fredericks has worked in the book publishing industry for nearly twenty years. As a bookseller and events manager with Angus & Robertson he worked with authors from Steve Waugh, Warrick Capper to Jane Fonda. As in-house book publicist and publicity manager with the prestigious publishers Hachette and Bloomsbury, he promoted and toured luminaries such as Elizabeth Gilbert, Germaine Greer, Robyn Davidson, Richard Ford, A.C. Grayling, and Jeff Lindsay. Now Brendan focuses on his own agency, BFredericksPR, to champion books and ideas to media, festival directors, booksellers, and readers. His agency represents authors and entertainers and provides standout promotion campaigns, and management for publishers and authors across Australia and internationally. Join us today as he reveals the secrets of the professional publishing world, the ins and outs of book publicity, and what it takes to be the man behind the curtain. Episode Highlights How Brendan first broke into the competitive publishing world The difference between an agent and a publisher His key tips for pitching your book idea to a publisher The ins and outs of how publishing contracts work (with numbers!) What it's like working with some of the world's greatest authors like Elizabeth Gilbert and Germaine Greer How he transitioned from in-house publicist to owning his own agency Why authors need to be very careful about who they choose as their publicist The WORST thing you could do when pitching your book to a publisher The fun stories behind Brendan's craziest book campaigns What to do when your pitch gets rejected And plenty more along the way. Get the resources mentioned in this episode below.
Angus Robertson wants to become the SNP nominee for Edinburgh Central at next year's Scottish Parliamentary elections. Here we find out about the former MP and why he wants to be elected to Holyrood
Building a successful SaaS channel can mean the difference between success or failure of your company. A great example of finding channel success out of multiple mergers and acquisitions is Recovery as a Service company, Axcient. In this episode, Angus Robertson, Axcient’s Chief Revenue Officer and Vice-Chair of the CompTIA Business Applications Advisory Council, shares … Angus Robertson: Key Indicators of a Successful SaaS Channel Strategy Read More »
It's a podcast of two halves today.The news that Celtic Connections has been awarded £100,000 from the Scottish Government's Expo Fund to commission eight new pieces of work for the Grit Orchestra sparks off part one. Part the second moves from music to history examining the wartime nationalist narrative of Brexiters and wondering if Scotland can awake from this nightmare. There's a wee bit of reflection on Angus Robertson's new Progress Scotland venture and lots of the other usual nonsense.
Steve was a guest of StartCon, Australia’s largest startup and growth conference. It was held over two days at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. One For The Books The story of Booktopia, ‘Australia’s favorite bookstore,’ and how they’re conquering the competition—even Amazon. Once upon a time, a programmer who got his start with IBM was given an enchanted opportunity to create a magical bookstore that would one day battle powerful giants. The magical power? With just a click of a button, Australians could have brand new books delivered within days to their doorsteps. And just like in most fairy tales, our hero and his friends stumbled upon the opportunity entirely by accident. “We literally fell into it,” says Steve Traurig. Traurig and his two brothers-in-law, Tony and Simon Nash, were running an online marketing consulting business when Angus & Robertson, the 130-year-old Australian bookseller, approached them and asked if they would be interested in getting into the book business. The pitch was a white label book retail website, meaning that everything from the website creation to the distribution would be handled by Angus & Robertson. All Traurig and company had to do was add their personal flair. But Booktopia, the company that arose from that project, would end up becoming something much bigger. Nearly 15 years after Traurig’s brother-in-law said he “wouldn’t mind giving that book thing a bit of a go,” Booktopia has served over 4.2 million Australians and is on track to bring in $115 million this year, making it the market leader in online book sales. Oh, and they now own Angus & Robertson. The journey from their very first book sale to squaring off against Amazon for online book supremacy in Australia was a chess game of strategic move after strategic move. Thanks to some shrewd decisions, including focusing on customer interaction and building their own ecommerce and fulfillment systems, Booktopia’s well on its way to happily ever after. A White Label Bookshop, Transformed In 2004, with only $10 a day to put toward advertising their new business, Traurig and the Nash brothers dove headfirst into the book world. “When we first started, we owned nothing,” Traurig says. When Booktopia first launched, Angus & Robertson created their website, managed their distribution and owned the brand. Traurig and his brothers-in-law were responsible only for marketing, so they created a few Google AdWords campaigns (one of which is still running today) and waited for their first books to sell. By the end of the first year, they were doing $100,000 in business a month. This worked beautifully for the trio and for Booktopia for three years, but in 2007, they had to confront the reality that what they were building, with revenue ever increasing, could all go away in an instant. They also realized that the fulfillment company was neither able to keep up with the growth they were experiencing, nor were they able to meet the expectations Traurig held. “We decided we had to go out on our own, because we were actually building a company of value,” he says, “and we realized that if you want to have something of value, you have to do it yourself.” Things were going well, and they realized that in the current setup, they didn’t really own anything of substance, should they ever want to sell. So they broke away from the fulfillment company and set out to turn Booktopia into something of their own. They set up their first warehouse, hired a warehouse manager, bought some shelves off eBay, and got to work building their own core systems. “Dealing with those sorts of numbers in databases, in the website, in the front end, in the backend, etc., the scale is beyond almost any other retail environment, and we had to make it all work,” he says. “We built the systems ourselves and that takes particular commitment and skill.” With all of the changes taking place, it would have been reasonable to see a marked customer drop off. Before the transfer, they did about 130 orders a day, but that number only dropped to about 110 a day, even after everything from their systems to their website changed. Through it all, the Booktopia customers remained loyal. In fact, the focus Booktopia places on the customer experience would come to define their brand. “It’s about the customer obsession,” Traurig says. “About putting yourself in the place of the customer.” When Traurig and his brothers took on the fulfillment side of the business, they began with only a single book on their physical shelves, but knew that building up their stock was the only way to give their customers the best experience. Instead of the long wait from the moment an order was placed until a supplier could deliver the order and then ship it off, all they had to do once they built up stock was grab an item from the shelf the moment the order came in and send it along. “That was essentially a business-changing experience, because the feedback we got from the customer was instantaneous,” he says. Customers responded with glee that their books arrived so quickly, inspiring them to remain loyal and recommend the bookseller to friends. Because of this organic growth, Booktopia has never needed to take on investors. Even without investors, they have consistently outmatched the competition and met their sales goals. In fact, they made the BRW Fast 100, Financial Review’s list of the fastest growing Australian brands, seven times between 2009 and 2016, the only company to do so. Traurig says that they have also built strong relationships with their banks, something he describes as a critical part of doing business. This gives them additional wiggle room if necessary, staving off a need for traditional investors. “A lot of startups, a lot of founders, think they immediately need to go out and grab someone else’s money and give away bits of the company,” he says. “There’s definitely merit in doing that for certain types of models. We chose to actually build a solid business organically and build it off the back of our customers and customer service.” And this approach has carried them through what could have been a business-ending battle. Squaring Off Against a Giant When Amazon announced that it would be launching in full in Australia at the end of 2017, Traurig wasn’t nervous. The institutions they worked with, however, had concerns. The gargantuan online retailer had generated $136 billion in revenue the year before, with all signs pointing to continued growth. So how was “Australia’s local bookstore” going to keep up? Well, according to Traurig, they had been keeping an eye on the behemoth from the very beginning and hadn’t let its success deter them. “From our point of view, when we started Booktopia, Amazon was shipping $100 million worth of books into Australia already, and we didn’t worry about that,” he says. “We were fearless.” They focused instead on their own business, and the most important asset: the customers. Due to its global nature and size, Amazon has an impersonal quality to it that Traurig says Booktopia always vowed to counter. For example, Booktopia’s website has the office’s physical address, email, and phone number on every single page, not only allowing but encouraging customers to reach out and share praise, complaints, and questions instantaneously. They wanted to be accessible and feel like a part of the community. To keep up with the emails and phone calls, they quickly hired their first customer service staff, a cheerful individual who still answers the questions of Booktopia customers today. Traurig says they take customer feedback extremely seriously and use it to inform their continued development. With a 20-person development team on the case, he says that Booktopia is always in pursuit of the best possible user experience, a quest that can only be completed through regular, honest feedback. Traurig says that this approach to customer service has been the key to keeping up with the competition. “All throughout our history, Amazon has been this massive company…but we were just focused on getting product to our customers.” And if winning 2016’s National Book Retailer of the Year and 2017’s National Bookstore of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards is any indication, Booktopia’s approach is working. The Next Page Today, Booktopia has over 6 million products available on their website with over 150,000 of those titles in stock in a 140,000 square-foot distribution center. They also acquired Angus & Robertson, along with its online store Bookworld, in 2015. “It’s a 130-year-old company that had a very, very good chance of disappearing completely,” Traurig says. “So for us, it was also an honor.” The company currently runs as its own business unit with independent marketing, branding and customer base. The founders also have high hopes for the company’s automated systems and distribution center. To demonstrate their capabilities, Booktopia acquired an online camera and optics company. In doing so, Traurig and his partners are hoping to show that their systems can handle more than a single type of product. So what’s next for Australia’s favorite bookstore? Although they ventured down the path of going public in 2016, they pulled the IPO just before launch, choosing to remain a private company. With Amazon looming, and after watching several other online companies attempt to go public and fail spectacularly, they decided to keep things as they were. While Traurig has a “never say never” mindset toward another try at going public, there are no plans to move in that direction for now. “Our customers have been our investors,” Traurig says. “What we’ve always chosen to do is delight the customer.” And in true fairytale fashion, delight them they will. Steve Traurig’s Tips on Building a Sellable Company While founders are still scaling the challenging mountains that come with launching a business, it might seem silly to think 500 steps ahead to the day they will be shaking hands on the sale of the company. But Steve Traurig believes building a company that will someday attract a buyer starts on day one, so he offered three tips to creating a company that will sell. Make Sure Your Bookkeeping is Impeccable “One of the things we’ve always done is make sure that our financials, our financial reporting and our accounting are top notch,” he says. As you might expect, well-kept books have always been a priority at Booktopia. From the very beginning, they sought financial advice when necessary and kept all of their books in perfect order. And because neither he nor his other co-founders had strength in bookkeeping, they always made it a number one priority to hire someone skilled. “It may just all look like a whole bunch of receipts and a pain the neck…but aim to set up solid financial management right at the beginning.” Create as Many Original Things as You Can In the beginning, Booktopia was a white label website, but when it started to flourish, Traurig and his partners realized they needed to make some changes. “If we wanted to sell it,” he says, “we had nothing to sell,” Traurig says. So they decided to build all of their own core systems to create something that would be attractive to eventual buyers. Traurig encourages founders to use as many original systems as possible and innovate wherever feasible. In doing so, the value of the company you may someday look to sell increases significantly. Demonstrate What You’ve Built Now that you’ve created something original, it’s time to show what it can do! Perfect its intended capabilities and then push its limits. This is what Traurig says they are currently doing at Booktopia with their distribution systems. Because they created the automation used in the center, they decided to demonstrate to potential buyers that it could handle more than one product at a time, leading them to purchase a camera company. The only thing better than an innovative creation is one that can be used in more than one way. Traurig says that demonstrating this is a great way to build a sellable company. Key Takeaways How this self-professed tech guy “fell into” starting an online bookstore that rivals Amazon How Booktopia has remained fully self-funded for 15 years Why they pulled an IPO just before it went live How he felt about Amazon coming to Australia For bootstrapped businesses, how to know when it’s time to build your own internal tools and handle shipping and fulfillment yourself The reasons behind the acquisitions Booktopia has made, particularly Angus & Robertson How Booktopia approaches Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)
Angus is visiting Texas, from Australia, for Skydive Spaceland Houston's unlimited jump package. What's it like to party all day and skydive all night.....or does that go the other way around? Gravity Lab Radio is hosted by DJ Marvin and Nick Lott with our favorite lab rats, Justin Grubbs and Ben Nelson. You can find us on the web at www.GravityLabRadio.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gravitylabradio/ and on Vimeo www.vimeo.com/user73147073 DJ owns and operates The Ratings Center, where he trains skydiving coaches and instructors. TRC also provides canopy coaching. You can find TRC on the interwebs at www.TheRatingsCenter.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theratingscenter Nick Lott is the Director of Video Marketing for Skydive Spaceland and has a wonderful nack for producing videos. You can follow Nick's work for Spaceland on the video page of Spaceland's Facebook www.facebook.com/spaceland2/ and on his Vimeo channel https://vimeo.com/user11479606
SHOW NOTES As Vice President Marketing, Angus Robertson is responsible for product go-to-market, analyst relations, and thought leadership for Convercent. Previously, Angus was CMO at Hubble by insightsoftware.com, a leader in Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Vice President Product Marketing at Spirent Communications. At Spirent, Angus was responsible for four product lines and $250M of revenue. During Angus’ tenure at Spirent he built Spirent’s Asia services business from Hong Kong, and managed M&A due diligence and integration for a strategic software acquisition. Angus has more than 20 years’ experience in marketing and technology and he is passionate about how technology can be applied to solve business problems. In his free time, you can find Angus tearing up a squash court or perusing his twitter feed for industry updates. Listen and Learn about the 2018 Inbound Marketing Trends: AI & Machine Learning Account Based Marketing (ABM) & Retargeting Customer Advocacy/Customer Driven Growth Accelerating The Buyer’s Journey Aligning Marketing With Sales Bite-sized Content TO FIND ANGUS ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CONVERCENT, CLICK HERE.
In this episode, I visit with Keith Read, Advisor to Convercent and Angus Robertson, Senior Vice President for Convercent on some of the key trends they observed in the marketplace in 2017, from the vendor perspective. I found this an interesting perspective as both of these gents spend quite a bit of time listening to compliance practitioner on what their needs are for their organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the Scottish Liberty Podcast episode 50 Antony Sammeroff and Tom Laird discuss the British General Election of 2017. Two Scottish Libertarians discuss Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May, Labour, Conservative, 2017 British General Election, Phil Davies MP, Sophie Walker, Women's Equality Party, David Lammy, Hung Parliament, Angus Robertson, Alex Salmond.
It's the morning after the night before and Lesley, fortified by at least six coffees and lashings of chocolate, unleashes herself on the election results. That "bloody difficult woman"; the SNP campaign; the Tory deal with their " friends" the DUP; the Corbyn effect ; the significance of the votes in Scotland for indyref2 are all subjected to our , hopefully informed, if slightly manic, analysis. On the way we also manage to cover the Giant's Causeway museum, the perils of postal voting, and banning Ouija boards.Trust me, if you listen, it all makes sense. Lesley also pays tribute to Angus Robertson and ,in particular,Alex Salmond as they both leave Westminster.
A look at the mistakes and mishaps which have come out over the last 24 hours. Presented and written by Jack Blackburn Featuring Special Guest Benji Ming as Angus Robertson
SNP deputy leader, Angus Robertson, gave an interview to the CommonSpace at the SNP conference in Aberdeen that came after the week when First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon announced that there would be another independence referendum between the autumn of 2018 and the spring of 2019. Areas discussed include Brexit, the second independence referendum and the forthcoming local council elections.
This is the podcast version of Unspun with Matt Forde. You can watch the show in full on Dave catch-up online. dave.uktv.co.uk/shows/unspun-with-matt-forde/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S1 Ep6 - Matt Forde gives Angus Robertson, the deputy leader of the SNP, a right good questioning. Matt also sees the funny side of the major political stories from the week's news. It's topical satire at it's very best! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Antony Sammeroff and Tom Laird discuss current events.
This month Matt is joined by the SNP's parliamentary leader and spokesperson in the UK House of Commons as well as MP for Moray, Angus Robertson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SITREP Oct 18th Gen Mike Jackson tell Sitrep what he thinks about the ‘generals for hire' scandal The Scottish National Party finally reveal their plans for an independent Scottish defence policy Why the Fusiliers are marching to Parliament today And should Commonwealth soldiers be given the right to stay in the UK when they leave the Services……. PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUEST: BFBS's defence analyst, Christopher Lee Interviews: General Mike Jackson discussing the lobbying generals SNP defence spokesman Angus Robertson on Scottish defence plans The Chief Executive of Veterans Aid, Dr Hugh Millroy British Forces News reporter Charlotte Cross with the marching Fusiliers. You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio at 1830 (UK time) Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP Oct 18th Gen Mike Jackson tell Sitrep what he thinks about the ‘generals for hire’ scandal The Scottish National Party finally reveal their plans for an independent Scottish defence policy Why the Fusiliers are marching to Parliament today And should Commonwealth soldiers be given the right to stay in the UK when they leave the Services……. PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee Interviews: General Mike Jackson discussing the lobbying generals SNP defence spokesman Angus Robertson on Scottish defence plans The Chief Executive of Veterans Aid, Dr Hugh Millroy British Forces News reporter Charlotte Cross with the marching Fusiliers. You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio at 1830 (UK time) Alternatively listen again on the website.
In Open Country this week, Helen Mark visits Ardtornish Estate in Morvern, in the western Highlands of Scotland. The estate covers around sixty square miles of hill, woodland, rivers and lochs and has been in the Raven family for three generations. Hugh Raven describes himself as the present 'steward' of Ardtornish, working on behalf of the whole family and the local community, and, along with his wife, Jane Stuart-Smith, is building on groundwork laid down at Ardtornish by his late brother, Andrew Raven. Helen is here to see how the way Ardtornish is managed has changed over the years, and chief among those changes is the way in which the climate is being exploited. The estate is harnessing the power of the rainfall, which is never in short supply in this part of the world, to supply electricity to the National Grid. Estate manager Angus Robertson and farm stock manager James Laurie discuss how Ardtornish's natural qualities and produce can help secure its future, while Faith Raven, who was born as her father bought the estate, and estate gardener Ian Lamb, tell Helen why change and continuity can go hand in hand in the Highlands. Producer: Moira Hickey.
Lesley’s guests on Riddoch Questions this week are SNP MP for Moray, Angus Robertson, Green MSP for Glasgow, Patrick Harvie and London-based Political Editor for the Scotsman, Ross Lydall.