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In this special edition of the Sustainable Finance Guernsey podcast, we speak to Michael Bonte-Friedheim, CEO of NextEnergy Group, and Ben Morgan, Partner at Carey Olsen, about their experiences meeting King Charles III and the significant impact of sustainable finance initiatives in Guernsey. They discuss the growth of NextEnergy's solar investments, the benefits of Guernsey's fund structures, and the broader social and environmental impacts of their work.Connect with Michael Bonte-Friedheim on LinkedInConnect with Ben Morgan on LinkedInFollow NextEnergy Group on LinkedInFollow Carey Olsen on LinkedInFollow Guernsey Finance on LinkedIn
We are joined by our friend DJ Premo, Ben Morgan and resident community co-host Ryan Miner as we discuss training camp cuts, have a ton of fun and wrap our final episode.
With Omari Kellyman joining from Aston Villa and Ian Maatsen going the other way, we give our views on the moves and get the Villa perspective from season-ticket holder Ben Morgan. We discuss Mykhailo Mudryk and what could be a make or break season for him at the club and take a look forward to summer 2026 and our wonder kids from South America.Voicenotes on all that and more:1.02 - PSR Powered Deals11.41 - Meet the Wonderkids25.13 - Make or Break Mudryk 35.53 - Chris' Favourite Signing — Support the Show —See more of the show on Instagram »Share the podcast with a fellow blueAnd give us a 5 star podcast review — Meet the Hosts — Chelsea fans Joe Kevin and Chris Sheen have been going to Stamford Bridge for over 30 years. For the past three years, they've been exchanging voicenotes on everything from the highs in Porto to the lows of Potter. Each week, this podcast takes you inside those unfiltered thoughts on all things Chelsea, sharing their view from Gate 13 of the Matthew Harding Stand.— The 1905 Podcast — Chelsea FC Founded: 1905 European Champions: 19/05
KRMG's Ben Morgan discusses the play, and his role as "Bubba," a male stripper who joins the battle to kill the zombie king.
The Most Haunted City On Earth | Presented by The Savannah Underground
Love this podcast? Become a Parajunkie today to support what we do! www.patreon.com/savannahunderground THIS IS A VIDEO PODCAST! Listen and when you want to see the photos, switch over!:) Welcome to another spine-chilling episode of "The Most Haunted City on Earth" podcast, featuring our popular segment "Ghosts Caught on Camera." This week, we delve into three eerie photographs sent in by our dedicated listeners, each capturing what seems to be a glimpse of the paranormal. First up, we have Ben Morgan's intriguing snapshot taken at the Opry Mills Mall in Nashville. It shows three people posing for a photo in a movie theater, but what's truly unsettling is the blurry figure of a woman standing mysteriously behind them. The image exudes a ghostly aura, making it a perfect start to our ghostly discussion. In our second segment, we feature a fascinating tale from Stacy, a paranormal enthusiast and member of the Big River Paranormal team. Stacy shares her experience from a ghost hunting class that led her to an old miner's cemetery in Utah. The photo she captured there is nothing short of chilling—a full black figure standing amongst the headstones, unnoticed at the time of capture. Stacy's account of the events following the photo, including the eerie sensation of being watched and the sighting of a black figure at the end of her bed, adds an intriguing layer to her ghostly encounter. Don't miss our analysis of the original photo and the recreation attempt by Stacy and her family years later. Finally, we explore a ghost photo story from a listener with clairsentient abilities. During a trip to Seattle, they took an Underground tour, where they felt a strong pull towards an old door in a brothel parlor. The photo snapped there revealed a full body apparition, so vivid that it even convinced a skeptical husband. Additionally, another photo captured faces in a door, which a friend pointed out later. This experience left our listener with a sense of unfinished business, a compelling end to our trio of ghostly encounters. Join us as we dissect these photographs and share our thoughts on these potentially paranormal presences. If you have your own ghostly photo or experience, remember to send it in for a chance to be featured in future episodes of "The Most Haunted City on Earth." Send in your Ghostmail! ghostmail@hauntedcitypodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-taylor-timmons/support
This episode of 10-5 The Official Podcast of the OPP Association features OPPA Director Lynn Neale, and Police Safety Spokesperson and Judge of the 2023 Dancing With the Stars of 911 event, Colleen Eve. The episode is a recap of the 2023 Dave Mounsey Memorial Fund Dancing With The Stars of 911 event held in London, Ontario Saturday October 28th. The Dave Mounsey Memorial Fund was created in memory of Provincial Constable Dave Mounsey of the Ontario Provincial Police who was killed in the line of duty in November, 2006.In 2010 the DMMF held its first Dancing With the Stars event. This event was specific to members of the Ontario Provincial Police and spanned from 2010-2012. In 2013, to better represent the mission statement and vision of the Fund in honouring all fallen First Responders and Military persons, Dancing With the Stars of 911 was started. Since 2010, over 75 couples have danced at the event and twelve defibrillators have been donated thus far at the gala evening. The dedication and commitment of each dancer is a reminder of their belief in remembrance and their desire to honour those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.. The year 2023 marked the return of the event after a three year COVID hiatus. This year a defibrillator was donated in honour of Sapper Brian Collier and his family. Couple one was Morgan Rolph and Austin Kohler both of the OPP. Couple two were from Middlesex-London Paramedic Services, Christopher Tran-Nguyen and Julie Colgen. Couple three was Lindsay Adamson and Ben Morgan from the OPP. Couple four was Darcy Campbell and Abbigail Boss from the Woodstock Police Service. Couple five was Jade Flay from Middlesex-London Paramedic Service and Layne Lavis from the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary. Couple six was Nick Dorken of the Thames Centre Fire Department and Michelle Marko from Middlesex-London Paramedic Services. The couples performed for an audience of approximately 400 at the formal dinner gala. The OPPA are honoured to be a Lifetime Donor to the event and thank everyone for their support in raising over $38,000.00 at this year's event.Listen to the episode to find out the results of the evening!If you are intersted in information on a defibrialltor contact John Collie, President Rescue 7 Inc. 905-474-0770 or johncollie@rescue7.netInquiries about this podcast episode or ideas for future episodes can be directed by email to communications@oppa.ca.This episode of the 10-5 podcast is produced and hosted by Scott Mills and Emily Brown.Music – “Line of Fire” by Jason Shaw available at Audionautix.com and used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Ben Morgan is Chief Executive Officer of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Australia and a passionate advocate for advancement of general aviation throughout Australia.
Ben is a Baltimore based investor with almost 400 units. He is now focusing on high end luxury short term rentals with his most recent purchase being over $4,000,000. Ben had some great insight on the short term rental business as well as great advice for new and seasoned investors alike. Be sure to like and subscribe for more content!
Another week, unfortunately another home defeat - although again a much improved performance and some definite positives we can look to. Sale secured a home semi-final but the gap on the pitch was not that noticeable. Hopefully pointing the coaches to a better way to play rugby. We talk through the game, the key moments and also thank Billy Twelvetrees and Ben Morgan for their incredible efforts over the last decade or so. The lads also talk through the punishment handed down to Jack Nowell and whether he can feel a little aggrieved. Plus why we think its good that Jersey look like they are heading to a first Championship title. Ed Price Jim Harley Loz Landray
Tonight a one off ANZAC Day special where we will focus on current geopolitical threats, look at the Ukrainian/Russian war, look at China Vs America in the Pacific and we will ask if NZs Military is up to the challenge. Our guest panel is Former Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee, Anti-War Libertarian Damien Grant and former NZ Army Officer and Military Blogger, Ben Morgan. The podcast broadcasts live 7.30pm Tuesdays from our purpose built studio bunker ADJACENT to Mediaworks studios on Facebook, YouTube & The Daily Blog and posted up afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rova & YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Carlos Mencia brings his 'No Hate No Fear' tour to The Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort on Thursday. Before he hits the stage, Carlos spoke with KRMG's Ben Morgan in an exclusive interview.
Popular KRMG host Clark Howard came back to Tulsa on Saturday, April 22nd to host the 2nd annual Clark Howard Blitz Build to benefit Green Country Habitat for Humanity.
Cameron Walker is the President and CEO of Green Country Habitat for Humanity and spoke about the second ever Clark Howard Blitz Build to benefit Green Country Habitat for Humanity.
In celebration of World Art Day, Cox Business Convention Center and BOK Center, both ASM Global venues in Tulsa, OK, have teamed up with Downtown Tulsa Partnership to bring Chalk About Tulsa to Downtown businesses.
Welcome back to another episode! This time round we are joined by Scott and Lee, more commonly known as New Gene Balls. Two funny guys, with a god few years behind them in the hobby, sharing their passion together. Listen to some of the stories and wisecracks they have to tell along the way! We are also joined by Ben Morgan of The SnakeHut in the New Breeder section, and hear about his background and his venture in to breeding royals so far. As always a huge thanks to the sponsors, Wildracks, Living Art Ball Pythons, Eves Temptations, Scott Wilkinson Reptiles, and World of Exotics!
We interview Ben Morgan from Legacy Investments. If you enjoyed this podcast we would appreciate a positive review... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-reserve-podcast/id1507982777 You can watch the video version of the podcast at www.realestatereservepodcast.com
Choir Fam Minisode 1 includes Lightning Round answers from four of our Choir Fam listeners:Jessica KoenigRockford, IllinoisChoir and piano lab teacher at Harlem Middle SchoolKayla MommsenPullman, WashingtonChoral music education student at Washington State UniversityJames RodrigueBaton Rouge, LouisianaChoral conducting graduate student at Louisiana State University and co-founder of Opus Vocal Ensemble in New Orleans, LouisianaBen MorganHouston, TexasAssistant Choir Director at Porter High School in New Caney Independent School DistrictWe want to hear from you! We'd love all our listeners to answer our Season 1 lightning-round questions for us to share with our audience. We are looking forward to getting to know you better.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com with the following info:Subject Line: Choir Fam MinisodeFirst and last name, pronouns optionalCity and state you live inSchool where you teach or study, choral organization you work with, etc.Answer any and all of our lightning round questions: a. Do you have a favorite flavor of ice cream? b. What is your favorite guilty-pleasure tv show? c. If you could pick between being able to fly and being invisible, which would you pick and why? d. Tacos or hamburgers? e. If you had to pick one favorite choral piece, what would it be? f. What is one composer that you feel needs more attention? g. What is your favorite memory associated with choral music? h. What projects are you working on right now that you're excited about?Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Charlie Harrison & Siraj Ahmed talk about what they feel is necessary to face challenges and ultimately get you to your goal.Join our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on November 3, 2022----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 655 units worth $50 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Siraj Ahmed• Ex-Deloitte consulting manager• 8 years experience serving Fortune 500 companies• Advise C-Suite and senior management oneffective leadership engagement and long-termstrategic planning• 7 years of real estate investment experience• Current portfolio of 43 units under ownership, totaling$4.7M• Total transactions totaling$8.5M of real estate to date• Spends free time playing basketball, volleyball,pickleball, mingling with family/friends, and dreamingabout real estate empire!Learn more about him at: https://www.instagram.com/siraj88/----Charlie HarrisonCharlie Harrison is a christian, husband, father, and now a co-owner in a multi-family investing company. He has been in several roles over the last several years of his real estate career. From real estate agent, to wholesaling properties, and now is a co-owner in a multi-family investment company called IMPACT Investing. He has put his skills of cold calling, proactive deal finding, and finding great partners to be the deal finder and underwriter in his new company. He currently has 2 multi-family properties with his new company and they are actively looking for their next one! He gives full credit to his co-owners Ben Morgan and Vaughn Bethell for taking him under their wings and allowing him this opportunity. Learn more about him at: https://bit.ly/3Dy0I09https://bit.ly/3U2Smozhttps://www.instagram.com/charlieharrisoniii/
The ITAM Executive: A Podcast for IT Asset Management Professionals
Until his recent transition to Anglepiont, Ben Morgan had spent his career working for publishers—including Attachmate, Micro Focus, and Quest—as a senior member and leader of their License Compliance teams. Ben quickly gained a reputation for his firm negotiation skills and tactics. Now on the other side of the fence, he works closely with Anglepoint's clients to help strengthen their defense against auditors. Join us as Ben and Kris Johnson, Anglepoint's Chief Product Officer, discuss what to do to remain in the driver's seat throughout an audit. We discuss: How to be prepared for an audit by effectively proving license usage Strategic positioning based on when an audit takes place The cracks auditors are looking for in your SAM practices Knowing the strengths and weaknesses of automation If you're interested in learning more about Ben, connect with him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-morgan-97368b48/) Dig into more insights from ITAM executives by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The ITAM Executive in your favorite podcast player.
We head out to Iowa and Indiana in search of some of the best food and agricultural tourism destinations in the Midwest. Iowa's Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area gives visitors a chance to get up close and personal with ag, while Indiana's Foodway Alliance offers over 20 culinary trails to explore the tastes of the Hoosier State. Our guests are Candy Welch-Streed Director of Partnerships for Iowa's Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area and Lindsey Skeen, Executive Director of the Indiana Foodways Alliance. Lindsey also introduces us to Ben Morgan, owner of the 1925 PubHouse and Patrick Rice, owner of the Tin Plate who both participate in Indiana's Tenderloin Lover's Trail. Eat Your Heartland Out is Powered by Simplecast.
Shane Cutchall and Ben Morgan eat a tortilla chip coated in Carolina Reaper Pepper and Scorpion Pepper.
Welcome to this weeks MTDCNC Podcast. On this weeks show, Joe Reynolds is joined by The UK Machinist as well as Ben Morgan and Luke Insley of ITC. During the conversation, we talk about BIG KAISER,...
KRMG's Ben Morgan talks with First District Rep. Kevin Hern. The Congressman discusses inflation and how we just experienced the most expensive Independence Day in American history. Additionally, the Congressman addresses concerns on how Democrat leadership wishes to raise taxes on American families as they suffer under crushing inflation, and as our economy heads into a recession. Finally, The Biden administration reported that pain at the pump for Americans is worth serving the goal of maintaining a liberal world order.
Ben and Jeremy talk about the Tulsa, OK mass shooting at a hospital.
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ISMC, a semiconductor consortium, will invest Rs. 22,900 crore ($3 billion) in India's southern state of Karnataka to set up a chip-making plant, the state government said in a statement on Sunday. The plant is to come up on a 150-acre plot on the outskirts of the royal city of Mysuru, about three hours by car south of Bengaluru. ISMC is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel's Tower Semiconductor, which may soon be acquired by US chip giant Intel. This plant, India's first semiconductor fabrication unit — a 65nm analogue semiconductor foundry — is expected to generate more than 1,500 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect jobs, the Karnataka government said in its statement. Tower Semiconductor, is the principal technology partner, with the project initially funded by Next Orbit Ventures Fund. The consortium is one of the three applicants for the $10 billion incentive package for semiconductor manufacturing that India is offering under a national semiconductor mission. Amazon is cutting paid time off for front-line US workers who test positive for Covid-19, starting today, CNBC reports. All US-based Amazon workers who test positive for Covid-19 will now get up to five days of excused, unpaid leave, the company told workers in a notice sent Saturday. A spokesperson told CNBC, that workers are still able to use their sick time off if needed. Wipro will continue to look for large acquisitions in underpenetrated areas of opportunity that can be scaled even further, Economic Times reports, citing CFO Jatin Dalal. The company has taken aggressive steps to regain revenue growth leadership under CEO Thierry Delaporte, who has spent billions of dollars buying businesses including Capco, CAS Group and Rising. Last week, the $10 billion IT services giant, India's fourth-biggest, reported earnings matching street expectations. Accenture has named Nick Mulcahy, the CEO of Zag, which the tech services giant acquired, as the New Zealand country managing director, elevating him from his role as head of technologies, Consultancy reports. His predecessor Ben Morgan will assume the newly-created position of New Zealand regional growth lead. Mulcahy joined Accenture as a managing director in 2020 upon its acquisition of Wellington-headquartered Zag, a SAP and cloud consultancy, for a reported $45 million. Rise Capital, a VC firm founded by former Tiger Global executive Nazar Yasin, has entered India, hiring Anuj Mehta as its India head, Economic Times reports. The VC firm is looking to take the seed to Series B bets on Indian startups with cheque sizes ranging from $100,000 to $10 million from its third fund, Yasin, who quit Tiger Global in 2013, told ET. Rise Capital, which has backed companies such as Facily, Kitopi, Kueski and Gaia, has already closed two deals in India recently. It has invested in TradeX, an investment app company, and SaveIn, a neobank, as part of their larger seed stage rounds, according to ET. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
This week's guest is our podcast producer Ben Morgan. He joins host James Williams to recap series one of Just the Ticket, discussing some of the highlights from the first 12 episodes and what we can expect from series two. Gwestai'r wythnos yma yw cynhyrchydd ein podlediad, Ben Morgan. Bydd yn ymuno â James Williams i grynhoi cyfres gyntaf Jest y Tocyn, gan drafod rhai o uchafbwyntiau'r 12 pennod gyntaf a'r hyn gallwn ei ddisgwyl o'r ail gyfres.
At the heart of the energy transition is a dedicated and highly skilled workforce. James speaks to those involved in fostering the next generation of workers who will play a vital role in helping the UK achieve net zero. From a local primary school to PhD students at the University of Hull / Aura, James hears how industry can better engage with young people, improve gender diversity within the workforce and both attract and retain skilled talent in the North East of England. James Murray is joined by Ben Morgan from AMRC, Liam Johnson from Inmans Primary School, Sarah Bee, Victoria Bessonova and Louise Smith from the University of Hull / Aura, and Kirsty Clode from Women in Manufacturing and Engineering (WiME). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Morgan is a lead firearms instructor with Battleline Tactical and a retired Army Ranger and private military contractor. His story was also documented in Kris Paronto's latest book, "The Patriot's Creed: Inspiration and Advice for Living a Heroic Life." Ben's most recent venture is with Tanto Vodka, which you can check out at http://tantovodka.com and on Instagram @RealTantoVodka Pick up the official Battleline Podcast shirt and be sure to tag us on Instagram: https://tanto-apparel.myshopify.com/collections/apparel/products/battleline-podcast Follow us: http://instagram.com/battlelinepodcasthttp://twitter.com/battlelinepod For 15% off all Fort Scott Munitions merchandise go to http://fortscottmunitions.com & use promo code: Battleline - check out the dealer locator to find ammunition near you For the best deals on Ned CBD/full spectrum hemp go to http://helloned.com/battleline Photonis Defense is the global leader in night vision solutions providing more high-quality night vision capabilities than anyone. Hunters, shooters, boaters and outdoor enthusiasts rely on Photonis Defense systems to make their adventures safer and more successful. Visit http://photonisdefense.com for more information; or look for Photonis Defense product options from your night vision dealer.
In Alex Bienstock's second edition of his SOS side project, Collectin' Scalps with Stock, Alex and Adam converse with artist, curator, and former Real Fine Arts co-director Ben Morgan-Cleveland. For 10 years, Ben was the co-proprieter (alongside artist Tyler Dobson) of Real Fine Arts. Arguably the most interesting gallery in New York during the 2010s, Real Fine Arts helped launch the careers of friends of the show and great artists including Mathieu Malouf and Heji Shin, not to mention Sex Magazine editor Asher Penn, Sam Pulitzer, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Maggie Lee and many more. In his own work, Ben works in a vast array of media and consistently deconstructs the limits of the gallery space, whether it's making a "gallery of words" or exhibiting a massive, hand-built couch, this guy is always doing his damn thing! In this chat, the bros discuss the legacy of Real Fine Arts, Ben's work, and Adam and Ben's shared history of growing up art phag in suburban Massachusetts. SOUNDTRACK: Laibach "Ein Untergang" Guided By Voices "The Great Blake Street Canoe Race" Mudhoney "Touch Me I'm Sick" Blink 182 "Josie" Shackleton "Stalker" Corrupted "Sisto" LINKS: Real Fine Arts Ben Morgan-Cleveland on the machinations of language Adam Lehrer Art World Undercover #1Alex BienstockBen at instagram: @miami_bob
Tulsa Health Department Executive Director Dr. Bruce Dart speaks with KRMG's Ben Morgan. Dr. Dart discusses updated COVID numbers and vaccination numbers. He discusses his thoughts on vaccine mandates if he would endorse a mandate, and how vaccinations will help stop the pandemic. Dr. Dart also briefly discusses the upcoming flu season and the Don't Bug Me campaign.
This week I talk with my brother - the one and only Benji (aka Ben Morgan, II). We talk about the upcoming track season, cross country, season goals, the Lil Nas X controversy and more. Give it a listen and maybe you'll learn something new just like I did!
This week the boys sat down to interview Sheffield stalwart Ben Morgan. He talked us through his almost exclusive career within the Sheffield organisation and the differing Coaching styles and experiences under Tony Hand and Andre Payette. He also explained his reason for stepping back from coaching and the impact Greg Wood's influence has had on the recent success of the dominant Steeldogs performances. Watty and Bandy also discuss the latest in UK hockey and the NHL.
We were joined by Ben Morgan and Kalen had a fun discussion about favourite horror flicks, music and a bit about a few songs that he's been preparing to release in the near future. We were lucky enough to get him in person for a short time to record a great session to provide this episode's tunes as well. The songs you'll hear on this episode are: The Void, Call Me Names, Debutante and Do you Feel The Inner Light If you like what you've heard here you can find Ben on Instagram or listen to some of his older material with Naked Baron on their Bandcamp. Thanks to friend of the podcast Erin for the closing shout out! Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern who joined us briefly on this episode. don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
Ben Morgan is a lead firearms instructor with Battleline Tactical and a retired Army Ranger and private military contractor. He is also an inventor of firearms innovations with his own company Morgan Timing Systems LLC. His most recent venture is with Tanto Vodka, which is now in dozens of stores in the state of Colorado. His story was also documented in Kris Paronto's latest book, "The Patriot's Creed: Inspiration and Advice for Living a Heroic Life." Sign up now for the next Battleline Tactical stress fire course in Paisley, Florida 2/20-2/21 BATTLELINE PODCAST SHIRTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW ⚠️ Follow us on Instagram and Twitter For 15% off all Fort Scott Munitions products go to http://fortscottmunitions.com & use promo code: Battleline
Episode 29 of the SCHEELS Outdoors Podcast tackles the tips and tricks of shed hunting, but from SCHEELS Experts across the country. Ben Morgan from Johnstown, CO, Kc Davies from Sandy, UT, Kyle Halseth from Eden Prairie, MN and Kyle Klieforth from Eau Claire, WI join Mike Anderson of Fargo, ND to chat about all things shed hunting, regulations by region, strategies and favorite stories. Connect with us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/scheelsoutdoors Instagram: www.instagram.com/scheelsoutdoors
Tracey Camilleri Talks to Ben Morgan This episode was recorded just after the US election but has clear resonance for now as the inauguration of Joe Biden takes place. Tracey talks to poet, academic, essayist and writer Ben Morgan who looks under the bonnet at how language really works and why, when used well, it is so effective. How was the outburst of joy around the vaccine and the US election expressed? What is powerful about the way Joe Biden use language? What can we learn from the first lines of Hamlet? Why do certain metaphors work? What's the secret of getting the tone right? Why is Greta Thunberg such a skilful user of rhetoric? Join us for this enjoyable pick through the bones and muscles of the way we speak now. Dr Ben Morgan is a writer, critic and tutor based in Oxford. He has published poetry widely, including a long sequence, 'Medea in Corinth' (Poetry Salzburg, 2018), which retells the Greek myth in modern forms. He is completing a book on Shakespeare and the idea of political justice for Princeton University Press. He also writes essays and reviews for a range of publications, as well as teaching Shakespeare studies and English to undergraduates at Oxford and beyond, with a particular focus on visiting students. More about Prof Ben Morgan
Reading Between the Lines — Language and Power - how does it work? Ben Morgan In this episode Tracey Camilleri talks to poet, academic, essayist and writer Ben Morgan looks under the bonnet at how language really works and why, when used well, it is effective. How has the recent outburst of joy around the vaccine and the US election been expressed? What is powerful about the way Joe Biden use language? What can we learn from the first lines of Hamlet? Why do certain metaphors work? What's the secret of getting the tone right? Why is Greta Thunberg such a skilful user of rhetoric? Join us for this enjoyable pick through the bones and muscles of the way we speak now. Dr Ben Morgan is a writer, critic and tutor based in Oxford. He has published poetry widely, including a long sequence, 'Medea in Corinth' (Poetry Salzburg, 2018), which retells the Greek myth in modern forms. He is completing a book on Shakespeare and the idea of political justice for Princeton University Press. He also writes essays and reviews for a range of publications, as as teaching Shakespeare studies and English to undergraduates at Oxford and beyond, with a particular focus on visiting students. Music : Dan Phillipson | Out in Front Visit the Thompson Harrison website https://www.thompsonharrison.com/ Connect with Tracey Camilleri on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracey-camilleri-20694ab/ Connect with Sam Rockey on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthajrockey/ When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at
Language and Power - how does it work? Dr. Ben Morgan In this episode Tracey Camilleri talks to poet, academic, essayist and writer Ben Morgan looks under the bonnet at how language really works and why, when used well, it is effective. How has the recent outburst of joy around the vaccine and the US election been expressed? What is powerful about the way Joe Biden use language? What can we learn from the first lines of Hamlet? Why do certain metaphors work? What's the secret of getting the tone right? Why is Greta Thunberg such a skilful user of rhetoric? Join us for this enjoyable pick through the bones and muscles of the way we speak now. Dr Ben Morgan is a writer, critic and tutor based in Oxford. He has published poetry widely, including a long sequence, 'Medea in Corinth' (Poetry Salzburg, 2018), which retells the Greek myth in modern forms. He is completing a book on Shakespeare and the idea of political justice for Princeton University Press. He also writes essays and reviews for a range of publications, as as teaching Shakespeare studies and English to undergraduates at Oxford and beyond, with a particular focus on visiting students.
I’m excited to share this interview with Ben Morgan, an expert on architectural journalism and the co-founder of Bowerbird. Bowerbird is a platform for architects and interior designers to upload projects and share them with the media. In this interview, Ben shares loads of helpful insight and advice for architects. Much of the conversation revolves around how architects can get into mainstream media, the need to inform the public on the value of good architecture, how to talk about yourself and your projects, and what to do to connect with editors and freelancers. Ben shares his idea of the “continuum of unique and sexy,” meaning that journalist interest is piqued when your work is either unusual or beautiful. He also notes that architects should be thinking about content throughout the entirety of a project, consistently do PR and marketing work, and give as much information to journalists as possible (including information about clients and budgets when possible!). As you tell your story in a genuine way and faithfully chip away at marketing, architectural media and marketing will slowly but surely become less daunting. Connect with Ben: The Bowerbird Podcast: https://www.bowerbird.io/kits/2021-bowerbird-podcast Bowerbird Website: https://www.bowerbird.io/ Visit https://vanityprojects.com/ for more information about this interview plus dozens of other interviews with successful architects and consultants.
Nic Granleese is a self-proclaimed "recovering architect" who is now the CEO of BowerBird. BowerBird is an online platform that makes it easy to submit your architecture to 1487 magazines, newspapers & websites. Today, Nic pulls back the curtain on his entrepreneurial journey, sharing valuable and hard-won tips and lessons you can use in your architectural journey. Early in his career, Nic took a year to explore what successful architects did to achieve their success. He discovered that the architects who had fulfilling practices had something in common. Listen to this episode to discover what Nic discovered, and how he has applied his business learnings through the years to eventually co-found BowerBird with his partner, Ben Morgan. ► Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enoch.sears/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Download the FREE Architecture Firm Marketing Process Flowchart video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Come to my next live, in-person event: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/live Carpe Diem!
It almost seems like glow-ups are "in" these days; people are constantly trying to better themselves and other people notice. We narrowed this topic down to one experience: Ben Morgan. Austin and I had the BEST time picking Ben's brain as to what logistically goes into a glow-up, how others contribute to it, and the heart behind trying to become a better version of yourself. But of course, PACII would not be what it is without a vulnerability moment, and in this case, we dive into the cringest coffee date ever where Ben and I were the attendees (LOL). I think this one will keep you guys smiling the whole time!
Well known Fantasy Football expert, Ben Morgan, guests on the pod. He was voted All-Time Greatest Fantasy Owner by Fantasy Football Owner's Quarterly Magazine. In 2017, he joined Murph Freeman and Dojo McHooker in the Fantasy Football Winners Hall of Fame. We were lucky to get a taste of his knowledge (and we had to pay him the big bucks).
Employers are considering keeping the working from home set-up for some time to come, and (in some cases) possibly for good. There has been a lot of discussion about what that might mean from an oversight perspective, and how it might change employers' risk profile. In this session, Ben Morgan, Caroline Stroud, Holly Insley and Olivia Radin consider how companies are approaching their compliance and oversight arrangements and the impact of the new working environment on whistleblowing. They also discuss the possible approach of regulators when it comes to evaluating oversight standards, as well as the challenges that the new working environment holds for in-house lawyers and compliance officers.
For my first guest interview I go in depth with Ben Morgan. Ben is someone I have known for 5 years through our business relationship and he is a successful Business Owner, Bodybuilding, Online Coach and Personal Trainer. We discuss Ben's background and the struggles he faced as a youngster and how he turned it around into being a success at the young age of 28. I really enjoyed talking with Ben, you will take a lot from this episode.Support the show (https://www.thecalmzone.net/about-calm/what-is-calm/)
Ben Morgan is a Serial entrepreneur. Started off selling door to door with a few of his friends growing up. He's been around the block a few times so he knows a thing or two. From sales to operation to now being the CEO of Anthem pest control. Ben is a fountain of knowledge and I'm grateful to have been able to chat with him. You can find Ben on social media. IG @theebenmorgan
"There were no exercises for the one in 100 year flood with a complete loss of the downtown core, the massive evacuation of 80,000 people from 26 communities, a power grid failure, the evacuation of the local Zoo, and a diesel train stalled above a river on a bridge that was about to fail."In conversation before the 2020 health pandemic, Ben Morgan of the Centre for Crisis and Risk Communications joined us to talk about why preparation is critical and yet you're never fully ready for the real thing.Ben Morgan, Centre for Crisis and Risk Communicationsbmorgan@centreforcrisiscomms.ca
How will the efforts to address climate change look in a post-coronavirus world? Will it bring out the best in us? Or will our exhaustion and economic fears set the conservation movement back? Jennifer makes the case that important things can come from difficult events—including the existence of Ducks Unlimited. Seasoned crisis management expert Ben Morgan joins the pod to unpack this idea.
Ben Morgan started his career in recruitment for one of the biggest sales recruitment businesses in the UK. Listen to his story about why it was a great place to start, and how he transitioned into one of the fastest-growing technology businesses in the UK. You can learn more about Ben here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-morgan/ This episode is sponsored by ExP. You can learn more about them by following them on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/exp-recruitment/
Airing: WEDNESDAY 12 Feb, 2020 Ryan Brink chats with Australian Survivor Ben Morgan about the latest episode of Australian Survivor All Stars (S5) Follow Ryan on twitter at RyanVBrink Support the show.
Ben Morgan is a Data Analyst and Stand Up Comedian. We talk about his lack of pop culture knowledge and the sitcom The Office
The hunt for 'smart' manufacturing During the summer, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, or H-M-I hosted its ‘HxGN Live’ event in Las Vegas,. You may remember we covered the event in the September issue of MTD magazine. The ongoing success of this event was the catalyst behind bringing the glitz of the Vegas strip to the UK, at the world-renowned Belfry Hotel & Resort. The H-M-I UK team prepared a spectacular two-day HxGN LOCAL Smart Manufacturing event with keynote speakers. It provided every ounce of prestige that global delegates enjoyed in the Nevada Desert. MTD Magazine was in attendance to see what the event had to offer. Like the HxGN Live event in Las Vegas, the H-M-I UK event took on a holistic approach to the challenges of the manufacturing industry and its future. With such an extensive product portfolio that covers the entire spectrum of manufacturing, it’s a fitting philosophy. Demonstrating this at the HxGN LOCAL Smart Manufacturing event was a showroom set up with stations and technical experts. It took visitors from the concept, design and engineering phase through to production, measurement, verification and project completion. This incorporated everything from 3D scanning and reverse engineering through CAD, CAM, model verification and production software on to the very latest metrology equipment. The demonstration stations encompassed everything from the latest developments of the MSC CAE and simulation software platforms through EDGECAM, Javelin, Machining Strategist, Radan, VISI, WorkNC and Workplan platforms. Bringing the simulation demonstrations to life through VR was a Ducati motorcycle saddle construction and design. It started with a measuring arm and reverse engineering process that was then optimally programmed with EDGECAM and NCSIMUL. Further downstream was the measurement portfolio with the OPTIV Performance 3d multi-sensor, 7-axis Absolute Arm, Leica Absolute Tracker ATS600, the RS6 Laser Scanner, the TIGO SF, AICON Stereoscan, the Sensorfar 3D optical measuring device and the ingenious Hexagon SFx Cloud ready asset management software that interconnects the measurement hardware range. All of this was encapsulated in a ‘Smart is Hiding in Plain Sight’ keynote speech delivered by Norbert Hanke, the President & CEO of HMI. This was followed by an insightful presentation from Stefan Hyttfors ‘Five things you must know about the future’. The afternoon ‘breakout sessions’ gave delegates the opportunity to take in presentations from Paul Andrews of Robo-race on the world’s first racing series for humans & AI and Ben Morgan the Head of the Integrated Manufacturing Group and Factory 2050 at the AMRC on reconfigurable assembly and digitally driven component manufacturing. Presentations were also provided by Mike Falconer, the Education & Development Manager for the MTA on ‘SMART Students’ and ‘The SUMO Guy’ Paul McGee who delivered a presentation on ‘How to develop your resilience and build better relationships’. The level of insight from each presentation was epitomised by newshound Daisy McAndrew from Sky and BBC News who discussed Brexit and the future of UK manufacturing. Just when we all think we are experts on Brexit after countless hours of watching and listening to TV and radio, Daisy blew perceptions on Brexit and politicians apart with her fascinating insights and tales. Following the absorbing events during the day, H-M-I put on evening entertainment with a band, magician, casino and simulated racing with Ben Collins, the man behind ‘the STIG’ from Top Gear. Day two 's activities kicked off with Raf Lobato, the Strategic Product Development Director at Hexagon providing a presentation that was followed by explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE talking about ‘Living dangerously’. With the theme firmly set around ‘Smart’ manufacturing, we listened to the keynote speech from Norbert Hanke, a fascinating insight into the future; not just for Hexagon, but for all manufacturers. He said: “The manufacturing industry is on the hunt for ‘Smart’. ‘Smart’ is all around us and we don’t have to look far to find it. We are living in a perfect storm of events and uncertainty that requires agility like never before. World trade growth has dropped over the last couple of years quite dramatically. Politics has impacted global growth and emerging markets have been slowing down for some time. With all these challenges, its urgent that we all find a ‘smart,’ agile and resilient business model.” “The world of manufacturing is experiencing huge shifts and customers are demanding more personalisation and better-quality products. You only have to look at the automotive sector and its changes. Companies have built cars for decades, but now the question is ‘do I build the asset?’ or ‘do I offer the service?’.” “So, lets investigate the current state of ‘Smart’. Many people perceive the transformation of manufacturing as a linear function. This is people thinking how the business will be affected by disruption. However, the reality is that both the change and the impact are exponential. Why do we have to embrace these technologies? Well, growth and productivity has declined in advanced economies and with our ageing population, there is a downward trend in the working age population to fill manufacturing jobs. While these new transformative technologies can move towards a new level of automation to address the productivity and labour issues, this can have a negative impact on the economy. However, the reality is that for the last 100 years, technology has always created more jobs and new industries. So, it’s all about the mindset for change. The key to this is the digital transformation and the currency is data. We need to create value out of the data.” “Jumping into technology, you can access much more data and leverage many more benefits, but are we ready to jump? Today there is a big shift in how business leaders are looking at technology in manufacturing. Some research indicates that 95% of all CEO’s see disruptive technology as an opportunity and not a threat. Almost two thirds say they are personally prepared to lead their organisation through a radical transformation of operating processes to maintain competitiveness. These leaders are recognising that connected data is offering new levels of insight for predictive pro-active services and solutions. The future will rely on connectivity and data. Data can save the future of our manufacturing industry, but only when the data is unlocked, unleashed and put to work for us in higher manufacturing ecosystems.” “At Hexagon, we realise the keys to transformation and are striving to unlock data and its value for customers. We are putting data to work to create ecosystems that are connected and increasingly autonomous. To achieve this autonomy there are a number of points to cover. Firstly, the ecosystem must be digital. Manufacturing still has a way to go before it achieves digital transformation, but to be successful, the ecosystem from design to production to metrology all has to be digital. Everything has to be digital and interconnected and we are now entering a new age of connectivity that can open doors for huge possibilities.” New Solutions “One example of this connectivity is our new partnership with Ericsson. They have developed an industry connect solution that can secure a 5G connection for your factory. It is very important that we implement this system in our factories, but it is also important that our equipment is 5G ready.” “Our final imperative is that the ecosystem has to be intelligent, a smart connected ecosystem. We want to build this intelligence into the solutions of today. We recently introduced a new solution called ‘Lightrunner’, which is like a facial recognition system for the factory. It provides constant absolute positioning and mapping for the measurement of parts. Lightrunner is the new class of solution that Hexagon is committed to; and with that we are using very powerful data in a very intelligent way.” Are we wasting data? “Did you know that over 90% of the data that is collected in manufacturing processes is never used. In manufacturing, none of us like waste. If you look in your workflows, you can find data that is neglected, ignored or just unused. What if you could have a complete overview of your metrology assets in your manufacturing facility? ‘Smart’ is hiding in your resources. The new Hexagon asset management software is the first of our asset-based solutions that brings together data from multiple sources, including the parts and the environmental monitoring system to provide a single remote view of your assets. This visibility allows you to minimise your downtime and maximise efficiency to manage resources.” Using SPC to find the data solution. Referring back to the original message of “how to find ‘Smart’”, Norbert continued with some interesting points around S-P-C data and its relevance to the future of manufacturing and digital transformation: He said “Smart can be found in our future with S-P-C. S-P-C today is typically used to identify trends and make corrections. It is also used to make predictions based on trends. Machine learning offers huge potential with the processing of ‘big data’ and when combined with S-P-C, it allows us to predict issues much further into the future and create a much greater element of certainty.” “By performing ‘non-linear’ analysis on SPC data, we can see that the future will look much different. So, where do we look for Smart next? Its hiding between your tools and your systems. Take a look at a cutting tool that has cutting data and the machine parameters. This is where our FASYS helps you to connect the CAD/CAM software to tool inventory management software to allow you to ensure the correct tool is used on the part and that it is set-up correctly. This allows you to reduce inventory and still have the right tool when it is needed. Connecting the supply chain, the outcome is uninterrupted manufacturing.” A new addition to the Hexagon brand Continuing the theme of finding ‘Smart’ and the connected supply chain, Norbert said: “We have recently bought a company called Etalon. Etalon specialises in machine calibration and monitoring. I f you could know all the characteristics of your machine tools and compensate for errors, just think how much smarter your digital workflow could be. Etalon solutions enable machine tools to monitor their own geometrics and perform compensation to improve the quality of parts. What if we look forward at how we can build this into our simulation packages like NCSIMUL to build a true digital twin of the machine, building a smart digital reality. This will cut costs in the product development stages and simulation, showing that ‘Smart’ is even hiding in the digital reality.” Are you on the hunt for ‘Smart’ manufacturing and has the transformation to digital platforms been considered or started at your company? Following such a successful and insightful event, Hexagon will be looking to use this educational platform again in the future and when it does, MTD magazine would recommend our readers to take a look into the opportunities available from ‘Smart’ digital technologies.
With only a few days to go before the Rugby World Cup Final, I sat down with an experienced man in an England and Gloucester Number 8 jersey. I spoke to Ben about his experiences at a World Cup, as well as how important it has been to having a business to run on the side of his rugby career.
On this episode of Emergency Preparedness in Canada (EPIC) Podcast, we comment, like, and share on the topic of social media use during disaster. Listen as special guest Ben Morgan shares his experience leveraging social during the 2013 Southern Alberta Floods, and teases out the 'dos' and 'don't' of social media as an emergency tool. All this and more on this episode of EPIC Podcast: Current, Relevant, Canadian. Tools of the Trade: https://drexel.edu/dornsife/research/centers-programs-projects/center-for-public-health-readiness-communication/social-media-library/overview/using-social-media-in-a-disaster/ https://centreforcrisiscommunications.com/resources/ https://twitterfall.com/
In this week's episode I sit down with co-founders Nic Granleese, Ben Morgan and the UK Head of Operations Celeste Bolte of the Bowerbird Architecture App, a digital platform that makes getting your architecture project published very simple. Nic, formerly an architect turned architectural photographer and Ben, a former design journalist & Celeste, who's background is in communications, now operate an ever growing international platform connecting architects and designers with 1254 magazines, newspapers & websites. In this podcast the Bowerbird trio go into depth about how best to go about getting your work published. In this episode you will learn: - The essential components to a powerful story about your project - How to get the most out of your project images - The common mistakes architects make when publishing their work Today's resources: Bowerbird https://www.bowerbird.io
In episode 8, we welcome our illustrious second guest, Ben Morgan: beloved friend, co-creator of “Welcome to Juggalo Mountain” and notorious cat daddy. We dig into Chuck Tingle’s erotic trilogy “Space Raptor Butt Trilogy,” rank paper towels, discuss Deirdre’s wack-ass aura reading, Yerba Mate “culture” and reminisce on Woodstock ‘99 (I love u, Fred). Listen until the end for Ben's earnest plea that you subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to heal your lifelong depression. IG: @iwouldntsaynopod
We get high and talk to Ben Morgan, who's also high.
We get high and talk to Ben Morgan, who's also high.
In this podcast, partners Caroline Stroud, Ben Morgan and Simon Priddis explore the Freshfields casebook to reveal the behavioural drivers behind some of the most significant corporate investigations - and explain how businesses can manages these risks.
It was the number one Googled diet in 2018, and it's creating a social media craze! the Ketogenic diet has been around since 500 BC with Hippocrates preaching about intermittent fasting. At the turn of the 20th century, the diet was used to treat diabetics who had type 1 diabetes, and in 1920 it was found to help decrease seizure activity in people who had epilepsy. But is this diet causing people on social media to go crazy? Some say they've lost a ton of weight, have gained mental clarity, and have more energy! Others claim it's unsafe? And what's the difference between ketosis and ketoacidosis? Our guests Ben Morgan an ICU nurse in the Air Force stationed in Alaska. He's been a nurse for 8 years. He's been experimenting with different diets for most of his adult life. He's tried vegetarian, vegan, paleo, and keto among others. He's been mostly keto for almost 2 years, and recently mostly carnivore. Sahil Makhija – YouTuber by day and metal musician by night. He's the host of the popular YouTube cooking show "Headbangerskitchen," he's passionate about food and cooking and currently on a mission to make the Keto diet easy, tasty and very achievable. Nurses get 1 CE for listening click on the link and fill out the survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/W6C2QX6 Download the Nursebackpack app today at https://www.nursebackpack.com/nurse-backpack-for-nurses/ Throw us some bucks, and help support our cause! Venmo: @Nurses-Hypo; https://www.gofundme.com/nurses-hypochondriacs-podcast Give us a rating on iTunes. Need consulting or have questions: nursesandhypochondriacs@gmail.com
In this episode Coach Mo sits down with active duty Air Force ICU nurse and elite OCR competitor Ben Morgan to talk all about his unique and effective training, nutrition and racing strategies. We discuss: How he uses light therapy during the Alaskan winters of only 4-5 hrs of sunlight each day to stay healthy and motivated How he trains and races in a fasted state How he uses the carnivore diet of 90% meat, and it's effectiveness in his training How he follows the circadian code for food intake during odd work hours as an ICU nurse How he likes to make himself mentally and physically suffer to build both physical and mental resilience How he stays focused and positive through an "I GET to" mindset and more!
Down To The Wire is Creative Culture South West's monthly singer songwriter evening. Each evening five musicians play their own original music, no covers allowed! The full set Episodes are the full sets of the acts playing the evening. Episode 3: Ben Morgan-Brown Ben Morgan-Brown writes intimate & reflective songs featuring open-tuned guitar, ethereal vocals & obliquely personal lyrics that tip the hat to Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Michael Chapman et al whilst still maintaining a unique musical style & identity. Recorded on: Tuesday 2nd October
The European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup are back for another season and what an opening weekend it was. In the studio this week Brian Moore is joined by former England and Gloucester winger James Simpson-Daniel. Brian and James dissect the weekend's European Rugby action including a day to forget for Bath and Freddie Burns. Former Leinster hooker Shane Byrne joins the show to discuss whether his old side are going to make it two Champions Cup titles in a row, and Worcester head coach Rory Duncan reflects on a memorable win for the Warriors against Stade Francais in Paris. They analyse who is best suited to replace the injured Billy Vunipola in Eddie Jones' upcoming England squad and preview another big weekend in Europe.
Yes, there are people who wash and resue their condoms, and the CDC wants them to stop! "We say it because people do it!" tweeted the CDC in late July 2018, and now it's freshly traumatizing people! There is a sudden rise in STD's: Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. There were more than 1.5 million chlamydia cases reported, nearly 400,000 cases of gonorrhea and nearly 24,000 cases of primary and secondary syphilis in 2015. More Californians were diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhea or syphilis in 2017 than ever before, marking the third year in a row that the state's sexually transmitted disease cases hit a record high! The trend is mirrored nationwide, where STDs have been rising for five years. Experts blame the increases on falling condom use, fewer public health clinics and people having more sexual partners linked to dating apps. Are we on the verge of another AIDS Pandemic? Join us as we discuss the next epidemic hysterai on the horizon with guests: Ben Morgan an active duty Air Force ICU nurse (CCRN) - stationed in Alaska. Ben has been in the Air Force for 17 years, a nurse for 8 years. He's an active Bumble and Tinder dater. Amanda Lauren is a Jackie of all trades. Marilyn of none. A comedian, writer and influencer, She co-hosts Things We're Too Lazy To Blog About podcast, writes for Forbes and blogs on www.itsamandalauren.com For CE's click on link and fill out survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XYFH9J5 Donate to Nurses and Hypochondriacs Podcast https://www.gofundme.com/nurses-hypochondriacs-podcast
Looking back on the final weekend of NIHL Division 1 action as league titles were won and lost, and a surprise third league title was also won. Hear from Simon Butterworth, Doug Sheppard, Ben Morgan and Richard Carpenter. Music: 2Cellos.
Is there a pilot shortage in Australia? In our second podcast episode we talk to aviation recruitment specialist Kirsty Ferguson of Pinstripe Solutions and AOPA Australia executive director Ben Morgan about pilot training and recruitment, while long-time Australian Aviation contributor and airline pilot Owen Zupp discusses his experiences flying the RAAF’s new Pilatus PC-21.
Ryan sits down with Australian Survivor 2017 player Ben Morgan about his time on the show. They talk about his love of Survivor, preparing for Samoa, his time on the show, life afterwards, casting advice and answers your listener questions Visit our website Behind Survivor, find me on twitter @ryanvbrink and if you wish to help support our podcast, become a PATRON and chat with other fans and Australian Survivor players about past seasons and casting advice. Support the show.
Ryan sits down and chats to the Ben Morgan the 11th person eliminated from Australian Survivor. Support the show.
Veteran health podcaster, blogger, international speaker, and bestselling author Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” hosts this podcast dedicated to featuring listener testimonials and stories about their journey using intermittent, alternate day, and extended fasting. Jimmy, along with noted Toronto-based nephrologist and fasting expert Dr. Jason Fung, is the coauthor of the 2016 international bestselling book The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting and has years of experience and knowledge about fasting to share in these engaging conversations with everyday people perfecting the fine art of not eating. Listen in today as Jimmy talks with Ben Morgan about how he uses fasting in his busy life and training in Episode 29. GET THE BESTSELLING FASTING AUDIBLE AUDIOBOOK Here’s what Jimmy and Ben talked about in Episode 29: – Ben going 7 years ago – Switching to lower carb over the last year or so – Attempting to transition to a more keto approach – Gauging success on how he feels and performs – Started experimenting with fasting 6 months ago. – Fasting 24 hours with no calories during work shifts (ICU nurse) – Then going multiple days, like working for 2 days so going 48 hours. – Nearly all of his training and Spartan races are fasted, some as long as 12 miles (2.5 hour race). NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S KETO LIVING SUPPLEMENTS FASTING NEVER TASTED THIS GOOD NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship WORLD’S 1ST REUSABLE BREATH KETONE ANALYZER NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 29 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: EnergizeYourHealth.com – JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S NEW SUPPLEMENT LINE: Try the KetoEssentials Multivitamin and Berberine Plus ketogenic-enhancing supplements – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: LifeBox: Fasting Never Tasted This Good. – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Get the BRAND NEW 2017 Ketonix breath ketone analyzer from Ketonix.com – Ben on Instagram – Ben on Twitter – Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” – The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting
Ben Morgan is an ICU nurse in the Air Force. He is currently a Captain (yes, that means his title is Captain Morgan) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askbryan/support
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Kingsholm, before speaking to Cherry-and-Whites and Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw, to Gloucester and England number 8 Ben Morgan, plus to Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter.
In the latest podcast we put Ben Morgan's driving skills to the test as he takes us for a spin in his brand new hybrid Mitsubishi, Media Manager Duncan Wood talks shy players and this month's Roving Reporter takes on Willi Heinz in the 60 second quiz.
In the latest podcast we put Ben Morgan's driving skills to the test as he takes us for a spin in his brand new hybrid Mitsubishi, Media Manager Duncan Wood talks shy players and this month's Roving Reporter takes on Willi Heinz in the 60 second quiz.
Craig joins Darren Rogan, Ben Morgan and Leigh Appel in another special cross over episode with the Hack && Heckle Podcast to talk software development, Agile and preview the upcoming YOW! conference that will be covered by both podcasts. This episode has been released simulatenously as H&&H 131 – Hack and Heckle / Agile Revolution Discuss … Continue reading →
Strength Level: A Tug Boat Get ready for the most interactive episode YET! A fellow podcaster and one of Super Strong Ryan’s oldest friends; Ben Morgan is here today to take the hot seat & bring plenty of craziness your way! Also in the room are past guest, Kyle Traska, and future guest/past audience member, Marrque Nunley. This was the first time Super Strong Ryan had such a full room to contend with, so get ready to listen to a lot of extra tom foolery this week! And LOOK OUT! Ben Morgan is on the rise in Austin, and has always been one of the most creative, outgoing, and crazy people SSR has known. Follow him all over social media under the tag of b3nmo! And definitely check out his new charitable organization (with another great friend of SSR, Dr. Joe Sparacino) HELLA IVORY!
Peter Garratt (Durham): ‘Mind Bloat and The Lifted Veil’ Helen Small (English/Oxford): 'On the Verification of Mental Experience'. Chaired by Ben Morgan.
England backs coach Andy Farrell and hooker Tom Youngs talk to the media ahead of facing Wales in the RWC pool-stages at Twickenham on Saturday night, with Andy revealing injury concerns surrounding both Jonathan Joseph and Ben Morgan. #CarryThemHome
England assistant coach Graham Rowntree and Gloucester No.8 Ben Morgan sit down with Nick Heath in the run-up to England's first RWC warm-up match v France.
Professor Masud Husain and Dr Ben Morgan give the third Unconscious Memory talk. Priming refers to an improved ability to identify or produce a word on the basis of previous encounters, independently of any recollection of the learning episode. This seminar will examine the phenomenon of unconscious memory called priming, discuss existing EEG and fMRI studies results on the effects of priming on the brain, clarify what experimental approaches can hope to accomplish and consider the feasibility of conducting new experiments. Chaired by: Simon Kemp (Somerville, Oxford). Dr Masud Husain (New College, Dept of Experimental Psychology & Nuffield Dept of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford): The Neuroscience of Unconscious Memory. Masud Husain, Professor of Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience at Oxford, will present evidence regarding the effects of unconscious memory on behaviour. He will examine findings from patients with focal brain damage as well as neuroimaging studies in healthy individuals. The talk will consider the range of levels at which priming may occur, from perception through to associative memories and actions. Dr Ben Morgan (Worcester, Oxford): Automaticity and Priming.
Tim, Phil & JB take you through an amazing, and unpredictable set of results from the weekend's #AvivaPrem and #Pro12 match ups AND get salivating over some tasty European fixtures which lie in wait. But not salivating quite as hard as rugby players clearly do over the prospect of a free Nandos it seems. Aside from their blagging antics the boys bring you a weekly rugby quiz, 'Rugby Social' and a brand new 'Rugby Agony Aunt' segment (which needs a catchy name if you can think of one). And who will step into the breach at No. 8 for England with Ben Morgan's unfortunate injury. All that and more...listen, share and, hopefully, enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Short presentation by Dr Martyn Harry (Music) followed by discussion. This seminar launched the Languages of Criticism project which brings together experts in literature, film, visual art and music to pursue a comparative investigation of criticism’s practices, their intellectual basis, and the potential for re-grounding and enriching them. We used examples from a variety of art forms to initiate questions regarding the creative possibilities of criticism. Among those present were Céline Sabiron, Ben Morgan, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Emma Ben Ayoun, Bryony Skelton, James Bond, Kamile Vaupsaite, Ellen Jones, Giovanni Mezzano, Xiaofan Amy Li, G. Lawson Conquer, Mia Cuthbertson, Junting Huang, Rafe Hampson, Joseph Jenner, Gail Trimble, Scott Newman, Julia Bray, James Grant, Robert Chard, Simon Palfrey, Philippe Roussin, Laurent Châtel, Emily Troscianko, Natasha Ryan, Charlie Louth, David Bowe, Lucy Russell, Jane Hiddleston, Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzly, Anita Paz, Harriet Wragg, Benedict Morrison, Kate Leadbetter, Katerina Virvidaki, Sarah Leyla Puells A, Thomas Toles, Lianjiang Yu, Carole Bourne-Taylor Andrew Klevan, University Lecturer in Film Studies, played a clip from The Magnificent Ambersons, read out a passage of criticism about it, and then explained why he felt the passage of criticism had value, paying attention especially to its style. Matthew Reynolds, a lecturer in the English Faculty, explored the borderline between perception and invention in literary criticism, discussing in particular Keats’s ‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ and a passages by Ali Smith and William Empson. Jason Gaiger, Head of the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, conducted a thought experiment in which works from Tate Modern were given away to people to keep in their homes. He asked what role criticism can play when a work’s context and situation are more significant than its intrinsic qualities. Martyn Harry, composer and lecturer in the Music Faculty, explored how pieces of music can themselves function as works of criticism Discussion probed many of the arguments made in the talks and raised new points, such as the relation between criticism and translation, and between criticism and commentary, and the different practices that might be thought of as criticism in different cultures.
Short presentation by Dr Jason Gaiger (Ruskin School) followed by discussion. This seminar launched the Languages of Criticism project which brings together experts in literature, film, visual art and music to pursue a comparative investigation of criticism’s practices, their intellectual basis, and the potential for re-grounding and enriching them. We used examples from a variety of art forms to initiate questions regarding the creative possibilities of criticism. Among those present were Céline Sabiron, Ben Morgan, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Emma Ben Ayoun, Bryony Skelton, James Bond, Kamile Vaupsaite, Ellen Jones, Giovanni Mezzano, Xiaofan Amy Li, G. Lawson Conquer, Mia Cuthbertson, Junting Huang, Rafe Hampson, Joseph Jenner, Gail Trimble, Scott Newman, Julia Bray, James Grant, Robert Chard, Simon Palfrey, Philippe Roussin, Laurent Châtel, Emily Troscianko, Natasha Ryan, Charlie Louth, David Bowe, Lucy Russell, Jane Hiddleston, Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzly, Anita Paz, Harriet Wragg, Benedict Morrison, Kate Leadbetter, Katerina Virvidaki, Sarah Leyla Puells A, Thomas Toles, Lianjiang Yu, Carole Bourne-Taylor Andrew Klevan, University Lecturer in Film Studies, played a clip from The Magnificent Ambersons, read out a passage of criticism about it, and then explained why he felt the passage of criticism had value, paying attention especially to its style. Matthew Reynolds, a lecturer in the English Faculty, explored the borderline between perception and invention in literary criticism, discussing in particular Keats’s ‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ and a passages by Ali Smith and William Empson. Jason Gaiger, Head of the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, conducted a thought experiment in which works from Tate Modern were given away to people to keep in their homes. He asked what role criticism can play when a work’s context and situation are more significant than its intrinsic qualities. Martyn Harry, composer and lecturer in the Music Faculty, explored how pieces of music can themselves function as works of criticism Discussion probed many of the arguments made in the talks and raised new points, such as the relation between criticism and translation, and between criticism and commentary, and the different practices that might be thought of as criticism in different cultures.
Craig joins Darren Rogan, Ben Morgan and Leigh Appel in a special cross over episode with the Hack && Heckle Podcast to talk Agile and preview the upcoming YOW! conference that will be covered by both podcasts. This episode has been released simulatenously as 088 The Heckle Revolution by Hack && Heckle. Discussion points included: … Continue reading →
Short presentation by Andrew Klevan, followed by discussion. This seminar launched the Languages of Criticism project which brings together experts in literature, film, visual art and music to pursue a comparative investigation of criticism’s practices, their intellectual basis, and the potential for re-grounding and enriching them. We used examples from a variety of art forms to initiate questions regarding the creative possibilities of criticism. Among those present were Céline Sabiron, Ben Morgan, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Emma Ben Ayoun, Bryony Skelton, James Bond, Kamile Vaupsaite, Ellen Jones, Giovanni Mezzano, Xiaofan Amy Li, G. Lawson Conquer, Mia Cuthbertson, Junting Huang, Rafe Hampson, Joseph Jenner, Gail Trimble, Scott Newman, Julia Bray, James Grant, Robert Chard, Simon Palfrey, Philippe Roussin, Laurent Châtel, Emily Troscianko, Natasha Ryan, Charlie Louth, David Bowe, Lucy Russell, Jane Hiddleston, Marie Isabel Matthews-Schlinzly, Anita Paz, Harriet Wragg, Benedict Morrison, Kate Leadbetter, Katerina Virvidaki, Sarah Leyla Puells A, Thomas Toles, Lianjiang Yu, Carole Bourne-Taylor Andrew Klevan, University Lecturer in Film Studies, played a clip from The Magnificent Ambersons, read out a passage of criticism about it, and then explained why he felt the passage of criticism had value, paying attention especially to its style. Matthew Reynolds, a lecturer in the English Faculty, explored the borderline between perception and invention in literary criticism, discussing in particular Keats’s ‘On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer’ and a passages by Ali Smith and William Empson. Jason Gaiger, Head of the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, conducted a thought experiment in which works from Tate Modern were given away to people to keep in their homes. He asked what role criticism can play when a work’s context and situation are more significant than its intrinsic qualities. Martyn Harry, composer and lecturer in the Music Faculty, explored how pieces of music can themselves function as works of criticism Discussion probed many of the arguments made in the talks and raised new points, such as the relation between criticism and translation, and between criticism and commentary, and the different practices that might be thought of as criticism in different cultures.
Steve's been considering buying an aircraft so he got together with Anthony Crichton-Browne and Ben Morgan to discuss the costs of owning an aircraft. After that we're joined by Kathy Mexted to interview Justin Sheedy about his book "Nor the years condemn" before heading off into a discussion of various items (including Grant getting on his soapbox about 'aircraft snobs'). It's worth sticking around to the very end for a huge, 5 minute mega-blooper reel at the end :) . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 90: Moments in Time
Ben Morgan from Aviation Advertiser returns to join us in a discussion of current events in the Australian aviation scene. Following a quick intro, the first topic we discuss is the Carbon Tax our government is proposing to implement. We do try to keep the discussion coming back to the impacts this tax is . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 69: Carbonated
Aviation in Australia is experiencing a difficult time and General Aviation is especially being hit hard. User fees are continuing to increase, rules are being changed and airports are being shutdown or reduced in size due to encroachment by non-aviation construction. We’re joined in this episode by Ben Morgan from Aviation Advertiser to discuss these . . . → Read More: PCDU Episode 62: Advertising Advocacy