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In this episode, we discuss everything elbows. We explore: Medial and lateral tendinopathies in the elbowDistal biceps ruptureUsefulness of imaging within the elbowOutcome measures within the elbowManagement of common conditions within the elbowDr Leanne Bisset is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at Griffith University. She is also a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists. Dr Bisset's combined academic and clinical track record is underpinned by her clinical and research experience in Musculoskeletal Health and Persistent Pain. Dr Val Jones is a Physiotherapy Specialist working at the Sheffield Shoulder and Elbow Unit. She also works in private practice and lectures internationally about the assessment and rehabilitation of the elbow joint. Val has published in peer reviewed journals and is a previous AHP representative on the British Elbow and Shoulder Society Council, as well as being the current UK national delegate and board member of EUSSER. She is also an associate editor for the Shoulder & Elbow journal.Want to learn more about the elbow? Dr Val Jones recently did a brilliant Masterclass with us, called “The Elbow Demystified” where she goes into further depth on common elbow conditions and their treatment - https://physio.network/masterclass-jones1If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @sarah.yule from Physio Network
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From the velocipede in the early 1800s to its more modern incarnation, featuring tubular metal frames, wire-spoked wheels, pneumatic tyres, and gears, design writer and critic Colin Bisset gives us a potted history of the development of the bicycle.This interview first aired in March 2024.
Colin Bisset takes us on a tour of the some of the world's greatest commemorative monuments.From London's Albert Memorial to Berlin's November Revolution Monument, they speak of a desire to immortalise and elevate a particular viewpoint of history.This interview first aired in June 2024.
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Michelle Bisset, founder and MD of We Factor, discusses her journey from leading diverse teams in the tech sector to focusing on transformative coaching. She introduces the "Arc of Change" model: Adaptability, Resilience, and Collaborative Co-Creation, emphasising the importance of vulnerability and emotional intelligence in leadership. Bisset highlights the need for leaders to embrace flux, build resilience through collective support, and future-proof teams by fostering human-centred skills. She also notes trends like sustainability and fluid teaming, stressing the importance of adaptability and collaboration in navigating modern work challenges. 00:35- About Michelle Bisset Michelle Bisset is the Founder and Managing Director of We Factor, a company that helps teams navigate change and uncertainty. She developed the "Arc of Change" model focused on Adaptability, Resilience, and Collaborative Co-Creation to enable teams to thrive during flux. Michelle is a seasoned Coach, Speaker, and Facilitator.
Colin Bisset turns his attention to that iconic fashion item, the T-shirt.This segment first aired in May 2019.
Design writer Colin Bisset guides us through the evolution of modern cooking technology, from François de Cuvilliés's 1735 Castrol oven, to the contemporary convenience of the air fryer.This interview first aired in May 2024.
Colin Bisset turns his attention to the mysterious design history of the birth bath.This segment first aired in August 2021.
Os convidados do programa Pânico dessa sexta-feira (13) são Zé Américo e Enio Vivona - Humoristas do Café com Bobagem. Zé Américo é formado como técnico em administração pelo Colégio Objetivo. Também possui graduação em administração de empresas pela Universidade de São Paulo e uma pós-graduação concluída na renomada Universidade Sorbonne, na França. Sua trajetória no mundo artístico começou no rádio, onde colaborou com diversas emissoras, como Jovem Pan, Transamérica, Nativa FM, Record FM, Transcontinental FM e Educadora FM, entre outras. Durante esse período, integrou por um curto tempo a equipe do programa humorístico *Show de Rádio*, que parodiava partidas de futebol, atuando ao lado de Oscar Pardini e Ivan de Oliveira. Antes de se consolidar no Café com Bobagem, Zé Américo participou de vários projetos no rádio e na televisão, além de trabalhar como locutor na rádio Jovem Pan FM. Em 1989, foi um dos idealizadores do grupo de humor "Café com Bobagem", que se tornou um marco em sua carreira. - Ênio Vivona nasceu humorista. Desde pequeno já imitava com perfeição vozes de personagens de desenhos animados, como ScoobDoo, Salchicha, Barney, Fred Flintstones, entre outros. Com os anos, a imitação foi se aperfeiçoando naturalmente e passou então a imitar políticos brasileiros. E foi numa dessas imitações, no palco do Teatro Cultura Inglesa, que Ênio passou de artista de teatro amador para profissional. Sim, a carreira deste humorista começou no teatro. Com 17 anos, entrou no grupo de interpretação da Cultura Inglesa e lá fez diversos musicais, em inglês, como Hair, Rock Horror Show, The Odd Couple (O Estranho Casal) e Carmen Rock, uma bela adaptação da ópera Carmen, de Bisset. No intervalo de um dos ensaios, Ênio testava os microfones imitando vozes de personalidades quando uma das colegas do teatro, que trabalhava na TV, ficou impressionada com a perfeição das imitações e o convidou para um teste num novo programa de Humor chamado Agildo no País das Maravilhas (Rede Bandeirantes). A partir daí, sua carreira decolou para o humor. Atuou em diversos programas de TV como Cabaré do Barata (Rede Manchete), Programa da Angélica (SBT), A Praça é Nossa (SBT), Domingo Legal (SBT) e Domingão do Faustão (Rede Globo). Fez também participações em programas como A turma do DIDI e Zorra Total. Amigo de Oscar Pardini, Ivan de Oliveira e José Américo, integrantes do Café com Bobagem, desde a época do programa Agildo no País das Maravilhas, Ênio começou a participar do programa de rádio do grupo com gravações esporádicas em 1996, imitando vozes de famosos personagens de novelas da época. Em 1997, passou a fazer parte do grupo como titular. Radialista e ator, Vivona não deixou sua paixão pelo teatro e, em 2008, foi convidado pela amiga e diretora Beatriz Bologna para interpretar “O jogador”, na peça Insignificância, do autor inglês Terry Johnson. No teatro, também mostra sua veia cômica no Stand Up Comedy, onde já se apresentou nos maiores clubes de comédia do Brasil. Depois de mais de 20 anos fazendo parte do elenco de A Praça é Nossa do SBT, agora é contratado da Band TV. Além da TV, radio e teatro, também empresta a sua voz como dublador a mais de 10 anos a vários personagens de filmes, séries, documentários e desenhos, como o icônico Rick Sanches (Rick and Morty).
Colin Bisset explores the design history and architectural power of the tower.
In this episode of Change Unfiltered, host Angela Scott reconnects with Michelle Bisset, founder of We Factor and a transformative coach, to discuss leadership and navigating change in today's fast-evolving world. Michelle shares: Her journey from corporate leader to entrepreneur, including how her experiences growing up in South Africa shaped her focus on creating belonging and cohesion in teams. The challenges of entrepreneurship, from overcoming loneliness to building self-accountability and finding her "tribe" for constructive feedback and support. How she embraces change, viewing it as a choice and an opportunity for growth, despite the uncertainty and fear it often brings. Insights into building trust and collaboration in teams, including the concept of “fluid teaming” for modern workplaces. Her advice for anyone at a crossroads to stay grounded and resilient during big transitions. This conversation goes deep into the human side of leadership and the evolving dynamics of work, offering practical and inspiring takeaways for leaders as well as individuals navigating their next steps. Michelle's Links: Main Website: https://we-factor.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-bisset/ **An exclusive offer for Change Unfiltered listeners** If you want to take advantage of the exclusive offer on OrganAise – the AI-powered platform designed to synchronise and streamline your schedule, so you can focus on what matters: delivering results – head to thecultureprinciple.com/getorganaise and use the code CHANGE2025. Keywords: Leadership development, fostering belonging in teams, entrepreneurship journey, navigating change, team collaboration strategies, building trust in teams, fluid teaming concepts, personal resilience tips, setting work boundaries, finding purpose at work If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and rate!
In the final of his home comfort series, Colin Bisset explores the evolution of the outdoor space.
Colin Bisset explores how comfort has been defined and enjoyed in the bedroom over time.
In this episode of The Shoulder Physio podcast, I am joined by Leanne Bisset, who is the queen of tennis elbow, seriously. Leanne is an associate professor at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, Australia with a keen interest in upper limb tendinopathy. Leanne also has extensive experience as a clinician, which makes Leanne a balanced voice of reason. Tennis elbow is a common and often debilitating musculoskeletal condition however it often receives insufficient attention compared to other, more sexy, tendinopathies. This episode will change that as we explore all dimensions of tennis elbow, from diagnosis to differential diagnosis to pain mechanisms and of course treatment. Don't miss this wonderful episode with Leanne Bisset. Key Papers: Leanne's google scholar profile Check out the Shoulder Physio Online Course here Connect with Jared and guests: Jared on Instagram: @shoulder_physio Jared on Twitter: @jaredpowell12 Leanne on Twitter: @leannebisset See our Disclaimer here: The Shoulder Physio - Disclaimer
Colin Bisset delves into the design of the sitting room in the latest instalment of his series on the evolution of comfort in the home.
In his series on the evolution of comfort in the home, Colin Bisset explores the way comfort has transformed that most private of spaces, the bathroom.
Colin Bisset takes us into the world of window design in his series on the evolution of comfort in our homes.
In this series on the evolution of comfort in the home, Colin Bisset explores the way comfort has been expressed in the kitchen over time.
Celebrating Jacqueline Bisset's 80th: A Deep Dive into "The Mephisto Waltz" Join us for a special episode dedicated to the iconic actress, Jacqueline Bisset. As she turns 80 on September 13th, we're taking a cinematic journey back to 1971 with the enigmatic film, "The Mephisto Waltz." In this episode, Karen and Greg will dissect the film's captivating storyline, explore Bisset's powerful performance, and discuss the chilling themes that have made it a cult classic. To enhance the experience, we'll also be crafting a themed cocktail called "The Pianist" inspired by the film's intriguing atmosphere. Don't miss this in-depth exploration of a timeless masterpiece celebrating the talent of Jacqueline Bisset. Tune in now!
Colin Bisset introduces us to his new series exploring the evolution of comfort in our homes.
Colin Bisset explores the iconic potential of the humble drawing pin.
Colin Bisset explores the world of Siegfried Bing whose gallery in the centre of Paris gave its name to Art Nouveau.
Colin Bisset turns his attention to that most versatile piece of cutlery- the spork.
Shots fired! We're with the amaXhosa under Maqoma and Sandile, and the British soldiers under Lieutenanat Colonel George Mackinnon, fighting on the steep cliffs of Boma Pass. When the firing began, one of the companies of 73rd Regiment had just entered the pass and it's Captain JC Gawler explained later about the confusion. Last episode we heard all about the long column of British troops strung out more than two kilometers up this pass, and how Mackinnon, along with the Xhosa police fighting alongside the British and the Coloured Cape Mountain Rifles had emerged at the top. Bugles were blasting off below, sounding the advance call, but the British troops were not sure what that meant - either run up the slopes, or turn to fight their attackers. What was even more bizarre in spite of the volleys going off and the sounds of Xhosa muskets echoing off the rocky cliffs, Mackinnon refused to believe that his column was being attacked. This was supposed to be a show of force said Governor Harry Smith, not a real attempt at arresting Sandile the Ngqika chief. Major John Jarvis Bisset managed to convince the lieutenant Colonel the Xhosa were in fact attacking — Mackinnon regarded the amaXhosa as savages who couldn't properly organise a fight of this sort. He'd also convinced himself that Maqoma and others who'd been hell bent on war were being ignored by the amaXhosa chiefs, a very bad miscalculation. His hesitation some say was actually caused by shock, then having to accept the truth. Only the very best commanders and leaders are able to quickly rally themselves in a time of crisis and I'm afraid Mackinnon was not one of those. Bisset was, however, and he appeared to take over matters to some extent. It was his duty he said to plunge back down the gorge to take command of the ragged column and Mackinnon agreed. But a quick word about Tiyo. He'd been the first black minister to be ordained overseas, and overseas happened to be Scotland. He'd married a Scots Woman, and been the first to translate an English classic into isiXhosa. And which classic? Pilgrims' Progresss. The firsts continue- his eldlest son was the first black doctor in the Cape, his second eldest son Johna Henderson Soga is revered as the first amaXhosa historian. Third son was a vet. All his sons were educated in Scotland. But that was in the future. Right now, Tiyo had made his way back to Keiskamma Hoek with his Scots bride, aged 21. As the lovebirds disembarked from their voyage in Port Elizabeth, a settler shouted they were “the shame of Scotland”.
Shots fired! We're with the amaXhosa under Maqoma and Sandile, and the British soldiers under Lieutenanat Colonel George Mackinnon, fighting on the steep cliffs of Boma Pass. When the firing began, one of the companies of 73rd Regiment had just entered the pass and it's Captain JC Gawler explained later about the confusion. Last episode we heard all about the long column of British troops strung out more than two kilometers up this pass, and how Mackinnon, along with the Xhosa police fighting alongside the British and the Coloured Cape Mountain Rifles had emerged at the top. Bugles were blasting off below, sounding the advance call, but the British troops were not sure what that meant - either run up the slopes, or turn to fight their attackers. What was even more bizarre in spite of the volleys going off and the sounds of Xhosa muskets echoing off the rocky cliffs, Mackinnon refused to believe that his column was being attacked. This was supposed to be a show of force said Governor Harry Smith, not a real attempt at arresting Sandile the Ngqika chief. Major John Jarvis Bisset managed to convince the lieutenant Colonel the Xhosa were in fact attacking — Mackinnon regarded the amaXhosa as savages who couldn't properly organise a fight of this sort. He'd also convinced himself that Maqoma and others who'd been hell bent on war were being ignored by the amaXhosa chiefs, a very bad miscalculation. His hesitation some say was actually caused by shock, then having to accept the truth. Only the very best commanders and leaders are able to quickly rally themselves in a time of crisis and I'm afraid Mackinnon was not one of those. Bisset was, however, and he appeared to take over matters to some extent. It was his duty he said to plunge back down the gorge to take command of the ragged column and Mackinnon agreed. But a quick word about Tiyo. He'd been the first black minister to be ordained overseas, and overseas happened to be Scotland. He'd married a Scots Woman, and been the first to translate an English classic into isiXhosa. And which classic? Pilgrims' Progresss. The firsts continue- his eldlest son was the first black doctor in the Cape, his second eldest son Johna Henderson Soga is revered as the first amaXhosa historian. Third son was a vet. All his sons were educated in Scotland. But that was in the future. Right now, Tiyo had made his way back to Keiskamma Hoek with his Scots bride, aged 21. As the lovebirds disembarked from their voyage in Port Elizabeth, a settler shouted they were “the shame of Scotland”.
Colin Bisset explores the gossip worthy life of Isaac Merritt Singer, the man who invented the modern sewing machine, the Singer.
Donald Bisset. Pasakos „Liūdna linksma žuvelė“ ir „Didžiulė Banga ir Mažiukė Bangelė“.Skaito aktorius Tomas Ribaitis.
Radio’s beloved John Bisset is back! Author of the “Workbench” column is Radio World magazine, John is bringing us the best ideas from engineers since his last appearance on TWiRT, over six months ago. John’s Workbench columns are found at this aggregation page at https://www.radioworld.com/tag/workbench . Plus, Chris Tarr just drove 2,800 miles to buy a LOT of broadcast equipment. Show Notes:Wet Switch Flood Detector - connect to your remote control system for water warningWhite LED Strip Lights, 20ft Dimmable Super Bright 24V Led Tape Light 6500K 360 LEDs Self-Adhesive Reinforcement Labels - Multicolored to mark normal indicator operationDIY 9 volt battery connection extender (parts) Guest:John Bisset - Western US Sales at Telos Alliance & “Workbench” columnist at Radio World Hosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the HD Digital Radio Test DriveBroadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
Radio's beloved John Bisset is back! Author of the “Workbench” column is Radio World magazine, John is bringing us the best ideas from engineers since his last appearance on TWiRT, over six months ago. John's Workbench columns are found at this aggregation page at https://www.radioworld.com/tag/workbench. Plus, Chris Tarr just drove 2,800 miles to buy a LOT of broadcast equipment.
Radio's beloved John Bisset is back! Author of the “Workbench” column is Radio World magazine, John is bringing us the best ideas from engineers since his last appearance on TWiRT, over six months ago. John's Workbench columns are found at this aggregation page at https://www.radioworld.com/tag/workbench. Plus, Chris Tarr just drove 2,800 miles to buy a LOT of broadcast equipment.
Trigger warning: this episode mentions an eating disorder. If this impacts you and you feel like you need support, contact The Butterfly Foundation on 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673). In 2019, middle distance runner Catriona become the first Australian woman in a decade to break the two-minute barrier in the 800m. Later that year, she set a new Australian record of 1:58.78, surpassing the 43-year-old record set by Charlene Rendina. One of the most dominant middle-distance runners in the world that year, Catriona describes her return to the sport as a ‘happy accident', after nearly a decade away from the sport while battling an eating disorder. This series is presented by Nike, championing athletes like Catriona, listening to athlete's needs and supporting them throughout all their journeys. One of my favourite parts of this episode was Catriona's discussion around her postgraduate degree in architecture, and in particular her thesis on running tracks, a beautiful connection that she feels between movement and making spaces a home. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. bit.ly/tfapsubscribe Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject #womenssport
Colin Bisset takes us on a tour of the some of the world's greatest commemorative monuments.From London's Albert Memorial to Berlin's November Revolution Monument, they speak of a desire to immortalise and elevate a particular viewpoint of history.
Explore the fascinating world of architect Le Corbusier with design commentator Colin Bisset, as he walks in the footsteps of this larger than life figure. Colin shares his own love affair with France, including his firsthand experiences of Le Corbusier's iconic buildings, and his strange obsession with concrete.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Leanne Bisset, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and associate professor at Griffith University, shares valuable insights on lateral epicondylalgia, also known as lateral elbow tendinopathy. She discusses the anatomy and function of the affected muscles, highlighting the importance of stability in wrist movements and the role of the extensor carpi radialis brevis. Dr. Bisset emphasizes the shift in terminology from epicondylitis to tendinopathy, debunking misconceptions around inflammation in the condition and providing a comprehensive overview of diagnostic considerations, risk factors, and red flags to look for during assessment. Furthermore, Dr. Bisset delves into the management of lateral elbow tendinopathy, emphasizing the significance of tailored exercise programs focusing on isometric loading initially, progressing to incorporate global upper limb strengthening for comprehensive rehabilitation. She also addresses the limited efficacy of modalities like shockwave therapy and the potential benefits of orthoses in pain management. Dr. Bisset's evidence-based approach underscores the importance of patient education, individualized treatment plans, and monitoring pain responses to optimize outcomes in the management of lateral epicondylalgia. Guest Dr. Leanne Bisset is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and an associate professor at Griffith University at the gold coast, Australia. She has published over 100 papers on a variety of topics and has done extensive research on lateral epicondylalgia. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:44 Definition of lateral elbow tendinopathy 05:39 Why Inflammation is inaccurate 11:49 Risk factors 13:46 The typical patient 17:34 Red Flags 27:30 Diagnostic tests 29:49 Leanne's Diagnostic Approach 32:27 Treatment 38:15 Details on Isometric Loading 49:29 Other treatments 54:02 Treatment Progressions 58:45 How much pain to allow 01:01:28 Shockwave and Dry Needling 01:03:56 Elbow Braces 01:05:50 Contact Info 01:06:58 Outro Bonus Material Download the referenced transcript including PubMed Links and a high-resolution infographic on this episode as part of your Physiotutors membership on the Physiotutors App. Download the Free App now Follow our Podcast on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts
Brittany Bisset, founder of The B's Cheese, shares her journey of turning her love for cheese into a thriving business located in Cranford, NJ! She emphasized her passion for making cheese approachable for everyone through her podcast 'Curd is the Word' and DIY charcuterie board classes. Brittany highlighted her favorite cheeses and discussed the importance of understanding different cheese trends and highlights local creameries. She also introduced vegan cheese options from Bandit, focusing on providing enjoyable dairy-free alternatives. The episode delved into Brittany's event initiatives, such as DIY charcuterie board classes and beer, cider, and wine pairing events, showcasing her diverse approach to cheese experiences. You can find The B's Cheese at the Scotch Plains Farmer's Market this summer and also book them for your own home events! Visit www.thebscheese.com and follow on IG @thebscheese
Laura was joined by Bisset and Robbie G, also Known as Belter Only, to explore the duo's massive success, collaborations, and upcoming Punchestown 24 gig!
323: Surf Coast Track Night | Cadbury Marathon | Catriona Bisset ranks #7 Ellie Pashley steps in for Julian and shares how her own Road to Osaka is shaping up. Brad begins the year eying off bigger weeks of mileage. Brady holds it together through the Surf Coast Track Night 10000m. Tigist Ketema of Ethiopia sets the fastest marathon on debut, running 2:16:07 at the Dubai Marathon. Addisu Gobena, also making his debut won the race in 2:05:01. World Athletics Report Surf Coast Track Night saw Alex Harvey and Ellie Pashley take out the the10000m A race in warm conditions. Earlier in the evening Jake Stevens and Melissa Duncan each won the 5000m A race. AthsVic Results Hub Wayne Spies won the Cadbury Marathon in Hobart, with a time of 2:31:44 ahead of Toby Sparkes and Toby MacCronan, while Nikki Curry was first woman in 2:55:43, with Carly Isaac and Kerri Hodge on the podium. Michael Marantelli won an extended half marathon in 1:10:59 ahead of Aaron Harvey and Nick Earl. Milly Clark won in 1:22:15 from Melanie Daniels and Kylie Smith. Cadbury Marathon Results Nike Alphafly Next% 3 sells out in two minutes, with resellers listing pairs at as much as three times the price. Yahoo Life Article Courtney Frerichs departs Bowerman Track Club to be coached by Amy & Alastair Cragg, with the Puma Elite Running group in North Carolina Lets Run Interview Catriona Bisset takes #7 in Track & Field News Top 10 Annual Rankings for 2023 for the 800m, while Jessica Hull ranks #8 for the 1500m. https://runnerstribe.com/features/bisset-breaks-long-drought-as-10-australians-ranked-a-column-by-len-johnson/ Listener Question asks what are the signs that a niggle can turn into an injury, the Whispers speak of a high profile name to line up at Ballarat Marathon, then Brady goes Loose on keeping kids off Strava and commentary on how lean people look. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In this episode with Dr Leanne Bisset, we discuss the assessment and management of elbow pain. We discuss elbow anatomy and how this makes the joint different from treating other parts of the body. We also discuss acute vs chronic elbow issues and how these need to be treated appropriately and how and when imaging can be used for diagnosis. This episode is closely tied to Leanne's Practical she did with us. With Practicals you can see exactly how top experts assess and treat specific conditions – so you can become a better clinician, faster.
Bill's Boston area roots, hockey playing days, being up close to the devastating impact of the 9-11 attack, guidance from strong mentors, and a supportive, best friend spouse shaped his career path and leadership approach. His core belief: ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Host/Executive Producer; Brad Rieger, Audio Engineer/Production Coordinator; Kerry Schwable, Social Coordinator; Tim McCarthy, Graphic Designers: Stephen Shankster/Jeremy Thomas. Content made possible by Cooper-Smith Advertising LLC 2023
I last spoke to today's guests as part of last year's The State of Reinsurance Special Episode from Monte Carlo. In that documentary-style podcast I spoke to over 20 people, so a one-on-one with this duo to look more closely at their still relatively young business was long overdue. Tim Gardner (left) and Bob Bisset (right) of Lockton Re have been very busy in the last four years since the project to build a challenger reinsurance broker began in earnest. The business has hired over 300 staff, run through $200mn in revenues and became profitable last year and in this episode we check in on how the reinsurance broker's expansion plans are progressing. We also take the temperature on this still relatively hot reinsurance market. The result is a very lively and good-humoured encounter. Tim and Bob are buzzing and are clearly enjoying the considerable challenge of building out and scaling a global reinsurance broker. This is a task others have tried and failed to do and if you listen carefully I think you will hear the tiniest sense of relief in Tim's voice that much of his early vision has been vindicated. I also think that this episode will give you a lot of insight into what Tim and his team are trying to do that is subtly different from some of Lockton Re's peers. Tim and Bob say that getting the people, culture and capabilities right is the key and if you do that the revenue and profit will take care of themselves. That is to say they are just a byproduct and not the goal in itself. Lots of people say these kinds of things, but rarely have I met an executive team that really sounds like they mean it. So listen on and see if you hear what I hear. LINKS: We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo: https://www.advantagego.com/
For thirty-two years John Bisset has uncovered and shared some of the best ideas in broadcast engineering techniques, useful supplies, and best practices. Every few months John joins us on TWiRT to share the best tip and tricks. Today we’re with John in-person in the new “Wolf” control room of WIWF-FM in Charleston, South Carolina. Cumulus Regional DoE, Justin “JT” Tucker is here, too, for a quick tour and story about this new studio, built on Audio over IP technology from Axia. Show Notes:Gas cylinder storage requirementsMilwaukee 2381-XL X-Large M12 Cordless Lithium-Ion Black Heated Hoodie KitHotHands Hand Warmer Value PackRechargeable LED Work Lights with Magnetic Base and 360° RotationDanger Do Not Touch Hurt While Dying SIGN Guests:Justin Tucker - Regional Director of Engineering Southeast at Cumulus MediaJohn Bisset - Director, Western US Sales at Telos Alliance & “Workbench” columnist at Radio World Host:Kirk Harnack - Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, Oxford Media Group & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel brings you Transmission Talk Tuesday Discussions. Easy, free registration is here.Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
For thirty-two years John Bisset has uncovered and shared some of the best ideas in broadcast engineering techniques, useful supplies, and best practices. Every few months John joins us on TWiRT to share the best tip and tricks. Today we're with John in-person in the new “Wolf” control room of WIWF-FM in Charleston, South Carolina. Cumulus Regional DoE, Justin “JT” Tucker is here, too, for a quick tour and story about this new studio, built on Audio over IP technology from Axia.
For thirty-two years John Bisset has uncovered and shared some of the best ideas in broadcast engineering techniques, useful supplies, and best practices. Every few months John joins us on TWiRT to share the best tip and tricks. Today we're with John in-person in the new “Wolf” control room of WIWF-FM in Charleston, South Carolina. Cumulus Regional DoE, Justin “JT” Tucker is here, too, for a quick tour and story about this new studio, built on Audio over IP technology from Axia.
She's Just Getting Started - Building a business you truly love!
Get ready for an incredible episode! Today, we have the amazing Brittany Bisset sharing her fascinating journey of turning her passion for cheese into a thriving podcast and a successful business hosting charcuterie-board-making events. She will inspire you & make you laugh - I just love her! READ MORE HERE
Aktorė Agnė Kaktaitė skaito pasakas „Berniukas, kuris ieškojo draugo“ ir „Graži diena vidury nakties“. Vertė Nijolė Regina Chijienė.
Donald Bisset. „Pono Smito skrybėlė“ ir „Bandyk dar sykį“. Vertė Violeta Palčinskaitė. Skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.
Donald Bisset. „Nelsonas ir vištelė“ ir „Ryžių pudingas“. Skaito aktorius Tomas Ribaitis.
Donald Bisset. „Apie antelę keliautoją“ (skaito aktorius Vladas Jurkūnas) ir „Apie raganosį ir gerąją burtininkę“ (skaito aktorius Petras Likša).
Donald Bisset. „Žiogas ir sraigė“, „Stebuklingas medis“, „Klanas ir bandelė“. Skaito aktorė Viola Klimčiauskaitė.
Travaillant depuis près de 30 ans à RTL, Marc Bisset, réalisateur de l'émission et de Jour J, raconte les animateurs emblématiques avec lesquels il a travaillé et ses souvenirs au sein de la station. Chaque soir, en direct, Caroline Dublanche accueille les auditeurs pour 2h30 d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local) ou sur parlonsnous@rtl.fr