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Best podcasts about Anthony Gardner

Latest podcast episodes about Anthony Gardner

Bloomberg Talks
Former US Ambassador To EU Talks Tariffs

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 11:25 Transcription Available


Anthony Gardner, former US ambassador to the EU from 2014 to 2017, and current Senior Advisor at Brunswick Group discusses the prospect of US tariffs on the region and what their imposition could mean for global trade relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Jack Sidders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Aid Market Podcast
Ep 35: UK Aid Market Funding & Elections Update

The Aid Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 30:53


Aron Cronin, Managing Director and Anthony Gardner, Principal Consultant at GIC Limited, join Mike Shanley to discuss the UK Aid Market and the impact of the elections.  RESOURCES Subscribe to the FCDO Supplier Portal, enabling you to receive its weekly supplier engagement newsletter free of charge here. BIOGRAPHIES Aron Cronin established GIC Limited in 1991 where he is the Managing Director responsible for the firm and its services. Previously he led the London international development practice at Touche Ross Management Consultants (now Deloitte Consulting). He is an established consultancy practitioner who brings over 40 years' experience of planning and management of studies and projects in advanced and emerging market countries, most recently in relation to economic diversification and growth, private sector development and increased access to finance. He is a widely recognised authority on the correct application of the financing, tendering and procurement procedures of DFID (where he held an interim Private Sector Development Adviser position), FCDO, the EBRD and other major donors He has wide training and mentoring experience in Proposals and Tender Dossiers preparation and Monitoring and Evaluation and has led numerous tailored in-house seminars and strategy development workshops internationally. He leads and now concentrates on the firm's Bid Management service line working with client organisations to strengthen their new business acquisition, bidding skills and capacities and has authored several official guides to effective business development and tendering processes. Tony Gardner spent over 40 years as a member of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) as a development and procurement professional. A longtime member of the Chartered Institute for Purchasing and Supply, he was the Head of the Procurement Department, leading a large department responsible for contracts worth over £1bn per annum. His last post with DFID was as deputy head of the Kenya office from 2014-17. He joined GIC Limited in January 2018 to work on the firm's Bid Management service line. As a consultant, he provides significant advice in contract tendering and management, notably value for money, risk management, due diligence, and capacity building. He has wide training and mentoring experience and leads tailored seminars and strategy development workshops. Aron and Tony are currently concentrating on developing training and support to the provider market to respond to the changes in UK LEARN MORE Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Aid Market Podcast. You can learn more about working with USAID by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and AidKonekt. To connect with our team directly, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn.

Sound On
Sound On: Queen Elizabeth II Life and Legacy

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 54:43


Joe's guests discuss the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, whose reign took Britain from the age of steam to the era of the smartphone, and who oversaw the largely peaceful breakup of an empire that once spanned the globe. She was 96. Guests: Flavia Krause-Jackson, Managing Editor for Bloomberg's Washington coverage, Virginia Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, Anthony Gardner, former US Ambassador to the European Union under President Obama, Bloomberg Politics Contributor Rick Davis and Johanna Maska, CEO of the Global Situation Room. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drunk Sober Podcast
Are We Alcoholics? Modern Day Addictions, Sports Betting & Gambling | Drunk Sober Podcast

Drunk Sober Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 57:10


This Episode is also Available on:YouTube (Video): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB__LnHCwtYLIaKCL6c4bawSpotify (Audio Only): https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7axWX...Apple Podcast (Audio Only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Follow us:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drunksoberpod/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB__...TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drunksoberpodFollow Hosts:DJ Soupcan - https://www.instagram.com/djsoupcan/Doss - https://www.instagram.com/doss__3/No matter if we're Drunk, Sober, or Hungover. We will give high-quality, fun content that anyone can enjoy. After a night out and/or want to watch something, if you're getting off work and ready to relax for the night, or even recovering from the night before the Drunk Sober Podcast is here to give the content you're looking for. Tune into our memories, experiences, and our lifestyles.

Sound On
Griner Pleads Guilty, Speedy Exit for BoJo?

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 37:17


Today's guests: Anthony Gardner, Senior Advisor at Brunswick Group and former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union under President Obama on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's resignation, Bloomberg Congress reporter Billy House on next week's January 6 Committee hearing, and Bloomberg Politics Contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Republican Strategist Doug Heye on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's resignation and Brittney Griner's guilty plea in Russia.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Creative Process Podcast
Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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The Creative Process Podcast
(Highlights) Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Books & Writers · The Creative Process
(Highlights) Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Art · The Creative Process
Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Art · The Creative Process
(Highlights) Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Education · The Creative Process
Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Education · The Creative Process
(Highlights) Anthony Gardner · Prof. Contemporary Art History, Oxford · Fmr. Head, Ruskin School of Art

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


“I think art can engage with the body, the mind, and the imagination in so many different ways that can compliment modes of thinking, other modes of creating, thinking through, working through and devising. I was thinking about this in relation to the last 18 months and how the sciences have rightly been heralded as the great way of getting ourselves out of this pandemic, but culture is the way and art is the way that we've been getting through the pandemic. So many people have been watching Netflix, reading, singing music, playing music, making images, and making art as a way of getting through very difficult times and reflecting through that process. And in that sense, science compliments the arts, and the arts compliment the sciences because you can't get out of a situation without getting through it. So in order to get to the end of this sort of crisis, we have to be able to work through them. And so art becomes a very important means and space and time for being able to reflect, but also delve into thinking through and thinking where the situations we have at hand and the situations we find ourselves in.”Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, where he was the Head of the Ruskin School of Art from 2017 to 2020. He has published widely on subjects including postcolonialism, postsocialism and curatorial histories. His books include Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy, and Biennials, Triennials and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art, co-authored with Charles Green.· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/anthony-gardner· https://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk· https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Biennials%2C+Triennials%2C+and+Documenta%3A+The+Exhibitions+that+Created+Contemporary+Art-p-9781444336641· www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org

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Amanpour
Amanpour: Anthony Gardner, Victor Gao, Bridget Cambria and Lee McIntyre

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 55:11


Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU Anthony Gardner and Chinese expert Victor Gao join Christiane Amanpour to reflect on the fallout from the AUKUS pact and implications for US/China relations. Then Bridget Cambria, immigration lawyer and Executive Director of Aldea - The People's Justice Centre, discusses the Haitian migrants attempting to reach the U.S. and the systemic issues with America's immigration system. And our Michel Martin speaks to Lee McIntyre, author of "How to Talk to a Science Denier," about how conspiracies have gained a dangerous foothold in society and how best to combat them. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing
June 11, 2021: How Europe can help Biden snuff out Trump(ism)

POLITICO Playbook Audio Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 6:53


 When we talk to European diplomats and officials, they all say the same thing — the Biden presidency is a “sigh of relief” after the “near-death experience” of Trump. This week we checked in with the former U.S. ambassador to the EU, Anthony Gardner, about Biden's first foreign trip. Raghu Manavalan is the host of POLITICO's Playbook. Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.  Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.

Jared Diehl The Louder Now Podcast
BONUS EPISODE( Episode #61: Special Guest Anthony Gardner. Jr.)

Jared Diehl The Louder Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 37:20


BONUS Episode. #61. Jared just had to let you hear this story and meet Anthony Gardner. It was a wonderful and inspiring conversation. Anthony's BIO: Anthony Ray Gardner, Jr. Anthony Ray Gardner, Junior was born at Pitt County Memorial Hospital (Vidant Medical Center)  to Anthony Ray Gardner, Sr. & Angela Gardner. He is the eldest of 2 children, 1 brother whose name is Antwan Gardner. Anthony has experience a lot of things that most people his age wouldn’t imagine to go through. He has always been a talented, gifted, and quiet  person. Anthony was diagnosed with a cancer named, nasopharyngeal carcinoma in December 2013. In April 2014 He became free from cancer, and continued on with life in recovering from the after effects of treatment. As of  June 11, 2016 is a graduate of North Lenoir High School and received His  High School Diploma. He currently resides in the State of North Carolina in the City of Kinston with his Father, Mother, and Brother. Anthony is pursuing his dream by initiating a start to help encourage cancer patients and cancer survivors from teenagers from young adults. Ensuring them that Cancer is not a downfall, but that there is a light at the end of the tunnel of their journey. Anthony currently attends Western Governors University where he will receive his Bachelors of Arts in Elementary Education in the year 2022 “Cancer can not overtake you, when God has a purpose and plan for your life there is nothing that the devil can do to stand in your way”. For books and more information visit his website: https://www.anthonyrgardner.com/mwargj https://www.anthonyrgardner.com/ You can also give him a call at 910.459.7812   And find him on Instagram: Instagram.com/iamanthonygardner   Also Jared has some new poetry to celebrate May as Mental Health Month: www.jareddiehl.com   Also, if you need someone to talk to please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline:   800-273-8255   Or visit them online: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/   Also, NAMI.org   If you would like to be a guest on the podcast or have any questions please email loudernow88@gmail.com   Find Jared Diehl on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006715818360   Find Louder Now on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loudernowmh/        

YOUR BACKUP PLAN APP HOSTS TALKING TABOO with Tina Ginn
THE CHOSEN ONE - CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVOR

YOUR BACKUP PLAN APP HOSTS TALKING TABOO with Tina Ginn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 42:42


Anthony Gardner, our special Guest this week on our Podcast, is truly the Chosen One! A childhood cancer survivor of throat cancer. Imagine that! A family with so much strength, so much bravery and audacity to make things right! An incredible journey with Anthony is going to be life-changing for all that comes into his life! "Their laughter will make your heart melt. Their strength will make a grown person cry. If you ever see a child fight cancer, it will change your life forever!" Unknown Getting support when you have a child going through cancer is extremely powerful and so much strength needed not only for yourself and spouse but for the children too. Because it is challenging your marriage, your friendships and strength to keep on the straight and narrow! https://www.anthonyrgardner.com/argjshop/p/a-chosen-child-a-story-of-a-survivor?fbclid=IwAR2swaljptDr5u9gwMYmRgQnaJbYKBI1X6g7uWURdQQNnEPsN6sxsQxgO1o and the link for my book is bit.ly/argjbooks1 For my show Moments with ARGJ www.anthonyrgardner.com/mwargj , YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjY2s5P0bmD0-4DZLUnhPlg Tina Ginn with YOUR BACKUP PLAN puts your life in 1-place in preparation of any unpredictable circumstance while taking the painful aftermath out of any tragedy! Whether you are a senior, retired, single, or have a family you will want to get this APP for yourself to be more organized! www.yourbackupplan.ca 778-867-3682 http://l.ead.me/bbpzPy PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/yourbackupplan #emergencypreparedness #yourbackupplan #yourbackupplanapp #planb #motorcycleaccident #caraccident #planning #exitplan #tragedy #tragedies #disaster #disasterpreparedness #emergencypreparedness #financialplanning #estateplanning #emergency #cancer #stroke #heartattack #survivor #cancersurvivor #rehab #recovery #lifeinsurance #disability #willsandestates #wills #powerofattorney #grief #lossandgrief #sadness #death #podcast #blog #throatcancer #cancer #cancersurvivor #childhoodcancer #fuckcancer #cancerjourney

MIT Press Podcast
Marko Ilić and Anthony Gardner: Contemporary Art in Yugoslavia

MIT Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 51:10


Writer and academic Anthony Gardner (NSK from Kapital to Capital, Politically Unbecoming) interviews Marko Ilić about his new book A Slow Burning Fire, which documents Yugoslavia's cultural output throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s.    Produced by Sam Kelly Mixed by Samantha Doyle  Soundtrack by Kristen Gallerneaux

BACK OF THE NET AND BEYOND
Anthony Gardner - footballer to football consultant

BACK OF THE NET AND BEYOND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 48:55


A conversation with former England international Anthony Gardner. Anthony previously played football for Tottenham, Crystal Palace and Sheffield Wednesday. It was great to hear how he has transitioned away from football after he struggled initially. He now works for a sports and lifestyle agency called Two Touch Agency which is designed to look after young athletes. It was good to hear that this company not only sources young talent and assists their on-field affairs but also looks after them off the field and has a keen interest in their wellbeing. He is using his knowledge and experience gained within football to aid the development of young athletes.

Price of Business Show
Anthony Gardner- Sizing Up the New Brexit-EU Deal with Ambassador Anthony Gardner

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 14:07


01-07-2021 Anthony Gardner

HARDtalk
Anthony Gardner: A Biden foreign policy?

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 22:59


With Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the presidential election running out of road, attention is increasingly focused on President Elect Biden’s vision of America’s role in the world. Will he revert back to the policies and assumptions that defined the Obama years? Are there lessons to be learnt from Trump's disruption of foreign policy norms? HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Anthony Gardner - US Ambassador to the EU under Obama. What should the world expect from President Biden?

Amanpour
Amanpour: Anthony Gardner, David Miliband, Sadiq Khan, Claudia Sheinbaum and Loretta J. Ross

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 55:55


As President-elect Joe Biden names Tony Blinken as his new Secretary of State, Anthony Gardner, former U.S. Ambassador to the EU, and David Miliband, CEO of International Rescue Committee, join Christiane Amanpour to discuss what his foreign policy agenda could look like in a post-Trump era. Turning to coronavirus - the Mayors of two leading cities, London's Sadiq Khan and Mexico City's Claudia Sheinbaum, explain how this pandemic has hit women the hardest. Then our Michel Martin speaks to Loretta J. Ross, professor at Smith College, about cancel culture and if there’s ever really a time and place for it.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Monocle 24: Midori House
Wednesday 25 November

Monocle 24: Midori House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 20:00


Anthony Gardner, former US ambassador to the EU, explains what his close friend, Tony Blinken, will bring to the role of Secretary of State. Plus: have the Grammys lost their soft-power sheen?

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Wednesday 25 November

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 30:00


Anthony Gardner, a former US ambassador to the European Union, tells us about Joe Biden’s foreign-policy intentions. Plus, the latest on Sweden’s response to coronavirus, the day’s business headlines and Monocle’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco on the Grammy Awards.

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Die Stunde Null – Deutschlands Weg aus der Krise
Kampf ums Weiße Haus: “Es ist schwer, Joe Biden nicht zu mögen”

Die Stunde Null – Deutschlands Weg aus der Krise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 33:39


Wir erleben seit Tagen einen Krimi: Joe Biden hat die Wahl gewonnen, aber die Republikaner weigern sich immer noch, seinen Wahlsieg anzuerkennen. In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit einem Weggefährten Bidens und einem Insider Washingtons: Anthony Gardner war unter Barack Obama US-Botschafter in Brüssel. Er hat Einblicke in die außenpolitische Pläne Bidens und ist ein Experte für transatlantische Beziehungen, worüber er gerade ein Buch geschrieben hat. Weitere Themen: Chaos in London um Corona und den Brexit / Update von den Börsen mit n-tv-Expertin Katja Dofel +++ Unbegrenzt surfen und telefonieren, alles Weitere nach Bedarf: Mit den neuen o2 Business Unlimited Tarifen zahlen Sie nur, was Sie wirklich brauchen. Sichern Sie sich jetzt Ihren Wunschtarif exklusiv für Geschäftskunden unter o2business.de +++

ARENI Global: In Conversation
The geopolitics of wine - In conversation with Ambassador Anthony Gardner and Dr. Robin Nibblet

ARENI Global: In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 59:47


Today's episode is a recording of a conversation facilitated by Trisha de Borchgrave between Ambassador Anthony Gardner and Dr. Robin Nibblett on regulations, trade and tariffs that took place during the July 2020 Fine Minds 4 Fine Wines Global Think Tank.  Ambassador Anthony Gardner, whose illustrious career straddles international finance, politics and law, served as one of the most successful US ambassadors ever to the European Union, from 2014-2017 under President Obama. He's also a member of the Council of Foreign Relations in the US, and produces wine in Tuscany.  Dr. Robin Nibblet is the beloved director and chief executive of Chatham House since 2007. Prior to that he was Executive VP at CSIS in Washington DC, another one of the US's leading foreign policy think tanks, where he also ran the Europe programme and led its initiative for a renewed transatlantic partnership.  Trisha de Borchgrave, is a current affairs writer and senior associate at the Global Women Leaders Strategic Philanthropy Project, a group of over 100 women working on private public initiatives to empower women and girls in the humanitarian and development area through access to education, healthcare and economic opportunity.  In today's episode, this panel of exceptional talent and insights discusses the future of the transatlantic relationship in modern times and the geopolitics of fine wine. 

Aspen UK
The Future of EU Relations

Aspen UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 61:30


As the deadline approaches for the UK government to decide on whether they will ask for an extension to Brexit negotiations, the discussion of the future of EU relations couldn't be more crucial. In this episode, Marta Dassù, Senior Advisor for European Affairs at the Aspen Institute Italia and the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, moderates a conversation between Anthony Gardner, former US Ambassador to the EU and Ambassador João Vale de Almeida, EU Ambassador to the UK and former EU Ambassador to the UN. Together they discuss whether a deal is possible, explore the implications of a no-deal Brexit, and describe the importance of the UK-US special relationship, and that between the EU and the US.

Slightly Foxed
18: The Ordeal of Evelyn Waugh

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 45:21


The great prose stylist of the 20th century, monster, performer? Biographer and literary journalist Selina Hastings and writer and critic Alexander Waugh reveal the many reputations of Evelyn Waugh with the Slightly Foxed editors. From a pathological fear of boredom, hallucinations provoked by doses of bromide and cheques bouncing at the Ritz to his relationships conducted through letters, his genius for sharp satire and love of gossip, the conversation brings to light the darkness and humour of Waugh’s works. And we visit The Loved One’s Whispering Glades in this month’s reading from the magazine’s archives. Please find links to books, articles, and further reading listed below. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 45 minutes; 21 seconds) Books Mentioned Please note that while many titles by other publishers are available to buy from the Slightly Foxed shop, we will not be able to order them from our distributor and send them out to readers until the office reopens. We may be able to find second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please get in touch (mailto:anna@foxedquarterly.com) with Anna for more information. Books by Evelyn Waugh - The Sword of Honour (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-sword-honour/) trilogy: Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen and Unconditional Surrender (3:14) - Put out More Flags is out of print (3:53) - Decline and Fall (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-decline-fall/) (11:48) - Scoop (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-scoop/) (18:44) - A Handful of Dust (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-a-handful-of-dust/) (21:50) - Brideshead Revisited (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-brideshead-revisited/) (22:58) - The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold is out of print (27:09) - The Loved One (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/evelyn-waugh-the-loved-one/) (32:35) Other Books - The Carey Novels (https://foxedquarterly.com/products/the-carey-novels-by-ronald-welch/) by Ronald Welch, Slightly Foxed Cubs editions (1:46) - Evelyn Waugh: A Biography, Selina Hastings is out of print (2:40) - Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family, Alexander Waugh is out of print (2:47) - A Russian Journal (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/john-steinbeck-a-russian-journal/) , John Steinbeck with photographs by Robert Capa (40:37) - The Singapore Grip (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/j-g-farrell-the-singapore-grip/) , J. G. Farrell (41:40) - Shakespeare’s Unorthodox Biography, Diana Price is out of print (42:27) - Zoo Station, David Downing is out of print (44:02) Related Slightly Foxed Articles - The Tortoise of Total War (https://foxedquarterly.com/evelyn-waugh-the-sword-of-honour-trilogy-literary-review/) , Anthony Gardner on the Sword of Honour trilogy in Issue 36 (3:14) - Race of Ghosts (https://foxedquarterly.com/evelyn-waugh-put-out-more-flags-literary-review/) , Patrick Denman Flanery on Put out More Flags in Issue 9 (3:53) - Portrait of the Artist in Middle Age (https://foxedquarterly.com/evelyn-waugh-the-ordeal-of-gilbert-pinfold-literary-review/) , William Palmer on The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold in Issue 65 (27:09) - Waugh on the Warpath (https://foxedquarterly.com/ranjit-bolt-evelyn-waugh-literary-review/) , Ranjit Bolt on The Loved One in Issue 46 (32:35) Other Links & Information - Sign up to the free Slightly Foxed email newsletter here (http://eepurl.com/dmxw1T) to receive articles from the quarterly, extracts from books, latest releases, event invitations, news from behind the scenes at Foxed HQ and other bookish content several times a month. - The winner of the Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize 2019 (https://foxedquarterly.com/jonathan-phillips-wins-for-the-life-and-legend-of-the-sultan-saladin/) : Jonathan Phillips for The Life and Legend of the Sultan Saladin (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/jonathan-phillips-the-life-and-legend-of-the-sultan-saladin/) (1:23) - Alexander Waugh is the general editor of The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh (43 volumes planned), bringing together all of the extant writings and graphic art: novels, biographies, travel writing, short fiction, essays, articles, reportage, reviews, poems, juvenilia, drawings and designs. Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable (https://www.podcastable.co.uk/)

American Ambassadors Live! Podcast
The United States-European Union Partnership with Ambassador Anthony Gardner

American Ambassadors Live! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 22:12


American Ambassadors Live! welcomes to the podcast Anthony Gardner, former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union during the Obama Administration. Ambassador Gardner joins podcast host Ambassador Jim Rosapepe to discuss the benefits of a strong United States-European partnership and what that looks like in the wake of Brexit. Ambassador Gardner is the author of his recently published book, Stars with Stripes: The Essential Partnership between the European Union and the United States.

London Business School Review
Inside the global economy – What next for the US?

London Business School Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 24:14


How has the US business environment changed? How are foreign businesses affected? What is the future of US-EU relations? What should we expect in 2020, a presidential election year? Linda Yueh, Adjunct Professor of Economics at London Business School, hosts Anthony Gardner, LBS Masters in Finance alumnus and former US Ambassador to the European Union. In this role, Anthony was intimately involved in the transatlantic trade negotiations, data privacy, digital economy, sanctions and energy security from 2014 to 2017. Stars with Stripes, his behind-the-scenes book on the US-EU diplomatic relationship, is published by Palgrave Macmillan: http://bit.ly/StarsWithStripes Discover more articles, podcasts and films exploring what’s happening inside the global economy at www.london.edu/globalminds or follow #GlobalMinds on social media. Follow us on social media: twitter.com/LBS www.linkedin.com/school/london-business-school/ www.facebook.com/LondonBusinessSchool/

Amanpour
Amanpour: Mike Rogers, Elizabeth Holtzman, Anthony Gardner, Jeff Greenfield and Carl Bernstein

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 56:26


Mike Rogers, former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, and Elizabeth Holtzman, former member of the House Judiciary Committee, join Christiane Amanpour to reflect on the first public hearing of the impeachment investigation. They give their thoughts on top U.S. diplomat Bill Taylor's testimony on Capitol Hill. Anthony Gardner, former U.S. Ambassador to the EU, gives his thoughts on the strategies employed by both Democrats and Republicans so far. Jeff Greenfield, journalist and author, and Carl Bernstein, former Washington Post reporter, reflect on past impeachment processes involving Presidents Nixon and Clinton. They give their take on how this impeachment compares.

LHV
Where does Europe stand in the geopolitical landscape? - LHV Podcast 07 2019

LHV

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 69:45


Salvestus diskussioonilt "Where does Europe stand in the geopolitical landscape?". Ingliskeelses podcastis saavad sõna tuntud kirjanik ja endine Sky Newsi väliskorrespondent Tim Marshall, USA ja Euroopa suhete asjatundja Anthony Gardner, kes president Obama ajal esindas suursaadikuna USAd Euroopa Liidus, ING panga juhtkonda kuuluv Ragnar Meitern ning moderaatorina Sten Tamkivi, LHV nõukogu liige. Mis siis ikkagi on Euroopa koht maailmaareenil ja milline on Euroopa poliitika? Salvestus on tehtud 23. mail Londonis, Gherkinis.

UnderCurrents
Episode 21: EU-US Relations after the Midterms, and Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa

UnderCurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 50:18


The day after the US Midterm elections, Agnes and Ben meet Anthony Gardner (former US Ambassador to the EU) to discuss the state of US relations with Europe, the importance of the special relationship and the likelihood of a post-Brexit US-UK trade deal. Will the Midterm results influence the Trump administration's stance on Europe? And likewise will European observers take any comfort from events across the pond? The illegal wildlife trade is a serious organized crime found in most of the countries in southern Africa. In a new report Chris Vandome and Alex Vines from the Africa Programme at Chatham House explore new strategies being trialled to combat this trade in the communities it affects. Ben and Agnes speak with Chris to find out more. Read the Chatham House Expert Comment: US Midterm Elections: What the Results Mean Read the Chatham House Report: Tackling Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa: Economic Incentives and Approaches  

Chatham House - Undercurrents
Episode 21: EU-US Relations after the Midterms, and Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa

Chatham House - Undercurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 50:18


The day after the US Midterm elections, Agnes and Ben meet Anthony Gardner (former US Ambassador to the EU) to discuss the state of US relations with Europe, the importance of the special relationship and the likelihood of a post-Brexit US-UK trade deal. Will the Midterm results influence the Trump administration's stance on Europe? And likewise will European observers take any comfort from events across the pond? The illegal wildlife trade is a serious organized crime found in most of the countries in southern Africa. In a new report Chris Vandome and Alex Vines from the Africa Programme at Chatham House explore new strategies being trialled to combat this trade in the communities it affects. Ben and Agnes speak with Chris to find out more. Read the Chatham House Expert Comment: US Midterm Elections: What the Results Mean Read the Chatham House Report: Tackling Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa: Economic Incentives and Approaches  

Bloomberg Surveillance
Special: President Trump in Europe

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 28:18


Anthony Gardner, Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU, says it is unprecedented that a U.S. president interferes in U.K. Politics. Alex Wayne, Bloomberg News White House Editor, talks about how President Trump's relationship with the media has changed over the past year. Peter Westmacott, Former U.K. Ambassador to the U.S., says that the Trump-May meeting shows President Trump's preference for bilateral agreements instead of multilateral organizations. Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg News Chief White House Correspondent, discusses how the relationship between the U.S. and U.K. has evolved in the Trump era. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Special: President Trump in Europe

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 27:33


Anthony Gardner, Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU, says it is unprecedented that a U.S. president interferes in U.K. Politics. Alex Wayne, Bloomberg News White House Editor, talks about how President Trump's relationship with the media has changed over the past year. Peter Westmacott, Former U.K. Ambassador to the U.S., says that the Trump-May meeting shows President Trump's preference for bilateral agreements instead of multilateral organizations. Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg News Chief White House Correspondent, discusses how the relationship between the U.S. and U.K. has evolved in the Trump era.

Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 17:32


Anthony Gardner, former US ambassador to the European Union, talks to Paul Adamson about Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda.

Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 17:32


Anthony Gardner, former US ambassador to the European Union, talks to Paul Adamson about Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda.

AISTS Sports Medicine Podcasts
Debating the 10,000 hour rule

AISTS Sports Medicine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 8:52


Debating the theory of nature vs nurture, AISTS MSA 2015 participants, Anthony Gardner and Cindy Qiu packs this podcast with the wisdom of Homer Simpson, the studies of Malcom Gladwell, the theories of Gagne and analogies by Matt Damon's Will Hunting. Dig into the impact of hard work, intrinsic motivation and "going with the flow" when it comes to athlete development. To learn more about the AISTS Master of Sports Administration, visit www.aists.org/msa.