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394: Great Ocean Road Marathon & Sydney 10 | Great Manchester Run | Tokyo Grand Prix This weeks episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, their free online planner has you covered! It calculates exactly how much carb, sodium, and fluid you need to smash your goals. Listen to the show for an exclusive discount. Brad keeps his maintenance going. Julian recaps his week and his race at the Great Ocean Road Half Marathon. Brady checks in with the physio ahead of his new training program. IRP Partner Offer: Saily have teamed up with Inside Running Podcast to offer an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! It's an eSIM service app that lets you choose from a huge range of affordable data plans in over 190 countries and 8 regions Visit: https://saily.com/insiderunning This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Brett Robinson placed 7th in the Great Manchester Run, running in 10km in 28:27 which was won by Selemon Barega in 27:49. Izzi Batt-Doyle placed 5th in 31:30 as Medina Eisa of Ethiopia won in 30:42. Lissy Duncan won the Great Manchester Half in 1:16:27 10k Results via World Athletics Danielle Rogan won the Great Ocean Road Marathon in 3:08:55 with Caitlin Duncan second and Gemma Dennison in third. Dion Finocchiaro won another title in 2:34:42, followed by Sam Toll and Dylan Newell. The Half Marathon was won by Sebastian Asher in 1:10:12 ahead of Andre Waring and Brett Ellis. Amanda Wilson was the winner in 1:27:24 ahead of Maisie Bird and Frances Arnott. The 14km Paradise Run was won by Andre Waring in 40:23 and Charlotte Wilson 47:46, while Grace Tame went back-to-back winning the 60km Ultra Marathon. Official Results Sydney 10 won by Holly Campbell 32:18 ahead of Jenny Blundell and Zoe Melhuish. Aidan Veltan won in 29:34 ahead of John Maguire and Michael Roeger. Results Cara Feian-Ryan runs 9:38:07 in the 3000m steeplechase in the Doha Diamond League. Results Jude Thomas won the men's 3000m in 7:39:69 at the Tokyo Grand Prix while Rose Davies did the same in the women's 3000m in 8:43.38. Georgia Griffith won the 1500m in 4:01.10, with Sarah Billings third in 4:06.75. Matt Clarke ran 8:23.60 for fifth in the Men's Steeplechase with Ben Buckingham scoring 8:27.44 for seventh. Results via World Athletics James Hansen and Milly Clark won the 12k City to Casino in Hobart, Tasmania. Results Grand Slam Track announced schedule changes ahead for Philadelphia, reducing the three day event to two, 5000m races axed. Press Release Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's listener question asks, at what point does an athlete reach a limit to high mileage training. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Moose goes on the Loose on the overzealous massage therapist who potentially derailed his race, while Whispers about the discourse around the ultra run world record across Australia. 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
Matt and Mikey hold it down while Shane runs around Colorado, slightly out of focus. On this week's Right Profile:God ComplexXweaponXEpisode Links:Red Dragon by Thomas HarrisDevil and the Deep Blue SeaHow Crime WorksLet Your Life Speak by Parker J. PalmerAthens Theatre Check Us Out:PatreonSixth and Center PublishingMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
Brett Ellis preaches from Matthew 17:14-21 on March 17, 2024 at CrossLife Fort Smith
If farmers can be good cooks, cooks can be good farmers. Culinary Farmer, Brett Ellis is living proof of that fact with a career that has had him in the kitchen and the farm from the French Laundry in California to Husky Meadows Farm in Connecticut. Husky Meadows Farm capitalizes on Brett's farm for the kitchen talents in Seed & Spoon, a weekend culinary experience in Norfolk, Connecticut. Farming chef Brett values the connection between farmers and cooks and embraces the fact that everyone can grow, prepare and eat delicious food. www.huskymeadowsfarm.com
Adam Carswell shares a Next Level interview of Brett Ellis speaking with Kenan and Chas Irish on The Mash, a weekly Twitch stream on GooBallTV about healthy living and mindfulness. Their conversation brings light to how the energy of the body can be harnessed and optimized on the cellular level and through intentional mindfulness. Brett, Kenan and Chas also talk about using Mindful Meds to enhance their wellbeing and going to GooCon, the upcoming event in New York City where you can meet Adam.In this episode, Brett, Kenan and Chas talk about:GooCon, taking place April 15th in NYCTapping into the mind-body connectionThe energy of the body and learning to tune into itSubconscious versus conscious reactionsTheories about the evolution of civilizations and technologyTheir experiences taking Mindful Meds to supplement a healthy lifestyle Adam would like to give a huge thanks to everyone listening for contributing their most valuable resource—their time.Episode Resources:Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group | RaiseMasters | GooBalls.io | GooBallsTV | MindfulMeds.io | Carswell.io
Welcome to the 10th installment for Season 3 of Moments of Clarity with Matthew Sortino and Toby Kent. We have something a little different for you in this episode - 2 guests! And not just any guests, Matt and Toby are joined by Toby's former business partner and good friend Brett Ellis ESM and Toby's dad, Dr Randolph Kent. Brett has a stellar record of achievement as a senior executive in state and local government, community organisations and small business in areas as diverse as emergency management, public safety, environmental management, risk management and societal resilience. During a 30-year career Brett has held senior strategic planning, culture change and operational roles in organisations tasked with supporting communities and implementing major change management programs. As a result of his expertise and experience, a number of initiatives he led inform state, national and international disaster and resilience policies and frameworks. His expertise has seen him perform senior government operational roles during significant emergency events and disasters including the State Consequence Manager, State Relief and Recovery Manager and Municipal Emergency Manager. Brett has been awarded the Emergency Services Medal (ESM) for distinguished services to the community for improvements to Public Safety and the National Emergency Medal for sustained service during the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires. Dr Randolph Kent is a Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a Visiting Professor at the African Leadership Centre at King's College London, Honorary Professor at University College London's Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction, as well as a member of the Global Science Forum of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Previously he has directed the Humanitarian Futures Programme at King's College London, where he and his staff worked from 2004 to 2016 with a wide range of multilateral, bilateral and non-governmental organisations to strengthen their strategic and planning capacities for dealing with longer-term disaster threats. Prior to this Dr Kent was assigned as UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia (2003), UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Kosovo (1999), UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Rwanda [1994-1995], Chief of the UN Emergency Unit in Sudan [1989-1991] and Chief of Emergency Prevention and Preparedness in Ethiopia [1987-1989]. Since leaving the United Nations, much of Dr Kent's attention has been focused on projects dealing with organisational and systems behaviour. These interests had led to appointments on a range of governmental and non-governmental committees in Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the private sector, he had served on the policy committees of DHL Deutsche Post Sustainability Advisory Council and Deloitte's Humanitarian Innovation Panel. Dr Kent's publications include include 'Anatomy of Disaster: The Relief Network in Action' as well as 57 book chapters and journal articles and co-edited, 'The Study and Teaching of International Relations'. He is also currently writing a book – Planning from the Future: Why it Matters - intended to guide governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations on ways to address new types and ever more complex disaster threats. Links https://www.firesticks.org.au/ https://www.resilientco.au/ www.linkedin.com/in/brett-ellis-esm https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/randolph-kent Humanitarianism InFocus with Randolph Kent - A New Debate Production https://youtu.be/cZmwtYkSy_A https://rusi.org/people/kent Time Stamps 0:00 - 4:57 Introduction with Matt and Toby 4:58 - 57:36 Part 1 with Brett and Randolph 57:37 - 90:25 Part 2 with Brett and Randolph 90:26 - 91:39 Outro Thank you to the team at Ex-Zero for our branding and design work and to Christian Prochilo for our music and sound editing. Thank you so much for listening to Moments of Clarity. Remember to subscribe, review and share episodes with your friends and family. You can also check out our Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/momentsofclaritypodcast/ or our website at www.moc-pod.com.
The heatwave may have finished for now, but our latest episode is red hot and full to the brim!Andy from Dolphin Brewery joins us and makes Dave D very happy as he gives us the lowdown on his sours and why he has been called the sour king of Berkshire! And Dave B is pretty impressed too!Wild Beer are exploring the world of thiols, and thanks to their latest beer, you can too! Don't miss a very informative and interesting feature from head brewer Sam Shrimpton and co-founder Brett Ellis.If that wasn't enough, we launch a new feature, The Brewer's Wife. We are keen to get as many voices heard in craft beer as possible, and Sam from Copper Beech Brew Co explains what it's like being married to a craft brewer.Tiny Rebel's tipa take on Clwb Tropica gets the Hype or Tripe treatment, plus beers from Bullhouse Brew Co of Belfast and Inner Bay Brewery from Inverkeithing star in Brew To Me. All this and more in the latest episode of Daftaboutcraft, the craft beer podcast!Daftaboutcraft is produced by us two guys, called Dave. We're massive fans of the craft beer scene and we release a new episode every three weeks. Read more in Feed Spot's top 30 craft beer podcasts, which you can see here. Check us out on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook too!
We're dropping two episodes today. This is undoubtedly the less serious of the two, as it was recorded prior to the invasion of Ukraine. Check out Ep. #118 for more on that situation. In this episode, though, we got to talk about Talos' involvement at the Super Bowl. Mitch welcomes on Brett Ellis, who was at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to help defend “The Big Game,” of Talos Incident Response to discuss his experience. He, JJ and Liz talk about what goes into securing these major global events and talk about what it's like to have to come in and handle someone else's networking equipment and then parachute out. If you want to learn more about Talos and Cisco Secure at the Super Bowl, you can read Cisco's announcement.
Part 2 - As the Bryan-Roach Administration continues to loosen COVID-19 restrictions, Neville James hosts the Department of Health leadership in a comprehensive look at the state of the virus. Guests include Dr. Tai C. Hunte-Ceasar, territorial medical director, Dr. Brett Ellis, territorial laboratory director, and Dr. Esther Elllis, territorial epidemiologist.
Part 1 - As the United States surpasses 800,000 COVID-19-related fatalities, Neville James reconnects with Territorial Epidemiologist Dr. Esther Ellis, Territorial Laboratory Director Dr. Brett Ellis, and DOH Immunization Director Monife Stout to discus the state of the virus within the Territory.
Creator & Producer Julian Smart-Rimple Today's episode with special guest Brett Ellis, a career coach, speaker and creative influencer, talks to us about how to create and develop a professional portfolio using LinkedIn as a networking/recruitment tool for attaining new clients and potential job opportunities. The Run the Jewelz Show was created to spread jewels of inspiration to young professionals and entrepreneurs who want to shine bright in their careers or businesses. Follow along with us this year every Tuesday with new videos being released weekly. Leave a comment or Review if you like the episode...be blessed and "Shine Bright like the Diamond Jewel You've Been Created to Be" until next week!! Tonight's episode has been sponsored by: StreamYard
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On today's episode of The Linesmen the guys tap in USA Soccer superfan Brett Ellis to discuss the recent USA victory over Mexico in the CONCACAF final and then later the boys preview Euro 2020 (moved to 2021) and share their picks predictions for how the pools and brackets will shake down.
Part 2 - Neville James continues his end-of-the-month COVID-19 discussion with Dr. Brett Ellis, Territorial Laboratory Director, and Dr. Tai Camille Hunte-Ceasar, Territorial Medical Director. Brother Q calls in at the end of the hour to discuss the future of education in the territory.
Part 1 - Neville James ends the week by checking in with the dynamic duo of Dr. Brett Ellis, Territorial Laboratory Director, and Dr. Tai Camille Hunte-Ceasar, Territorial Medical Director. With over 20,242 doses administered, they speak optimistically of our potential to achieve herd immunity, Monday’s mass vaccine roll-out and launch of community vaccination centers, and the favorably trending testing data.
Today on Moments of Clarity, I speak to Toby Kent. Toby was Australia's first Chief Resilience Officer. Before this, Toby spent two decades working, across five continents on significant corporate and community-based partnerships. He has worked internationally to help major corporate, government, and non-government organisations achieve their commercial and operational objectives. Toby is a Board member of the Business Council for Sustainable Development Australia and an Associate of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne. He has a Masters degree in Housing and Urbanisation from the London School of Economics. Toby is now working on his newest venture EllisKent consulting with his friend and colleague, Brett Ellis. Toby and I discuss his work in Melbourne as Chief Resilience Officer, sustainability and urban planning, the similarities and differences between working with government and corporates, the impact of Covid, facing the climate crisis, individual resilience vs collective resilience, how to make progress in the face of inaction and cynicism, Toby’s personal journey of resilience and much more. Linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tobykent1/https://mobile.twitter.com/tobykent01https://www.elliskent.com/https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/resilient-melbourne-strategy.pdfhttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/meet-the-man-helping-to-future-proof-melbourne-20200418-p54kzi.htmlhttps://www.abc.net.au/radio/melbourne/programs/takeover-melbourne/https://resilientmelbourne.com.au/takeover-melbourne/https://resilientmelbourne.com.au/https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/about-melbourne/melbourne-profile/smart-city/open-innovation/Pages/open-innovation.aspxhttps://www.bcsda.org.au/post/media-release-bcsd-australia-welcomes-toby-kent-to-board Time StampsIntroduction 0:00 - 3:45Part 1 3:46 - 33:05Part 2 33:06 - 64:55Part 3 64:56 - 88:53Outro 88:54 - 89:33 If you enjoy Moments of Clarity, please share the podcast with family, friends and social networks. It would be brilliant if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the podcast too.Instagram: @momentsofclaritypodcastFacebook: @momentsofclaritypodcastTwitter: @BarneyMOCEmail: momentsofclaritypodcast@gmail.comPodcast by Matthew SortinoMusic by Christian ProchiloArtwork by Michael Chrisanthopoulos
Part 1 - Neville James rounds out the month of November with an update from Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr. Tai Camille Hunte-Ceasar and Dr. Brett Ellis, Territorial Laboratory Director. They discuss current COVID-19 data and various threats, including intimate holiday gatherings and increased travel to the territory, the safety measures we can take as a community, the pilot testing program at our ports, and the mock distribution trial of the Pfizer vaccine, set to take place this week.
Part 2 - Dr. Brett Ellis and Commissioner Justa E. Encarnación return to Analyze This for the Department of Health’s COVID-19 bimonthly update. As Territorial Laboratory Director, Dr. Ellis speaks to the limited data coming out of St. John and the success of the “boots on the ground” approach. Warning against becoming complacent and non-essential travel, Commissioner Encarnación provides some general and specific guidelines as to how to move forward as tourism picks up in the months ahead.
Part 1 - The Department of Health leadership return to Analyze This for a mid-month update. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Tai Camille Hunte-Ceasar joins Neville James in a more general discussion on the importance of maintaining strong public health strategies. She underlines the preventative measures we can take against other viruses and diseases to better protect ourselves from COVID-19 complications. Dr. Brett Ellis, territorial laboratory director, joins the conversation to speak to the territory’s 99.5% COVID-19 negativity rate, current national trends and the potential for reinfection.
Part 1 - After a brief recap of this weekend’s sobering local and national news, the Department of Health’s Leadership returns to Analyze This for their monthly COVID-19 update. Esteemed guests include territorial epidemiologist Dr. Esther Ellis, territory laboratory director Dr. Brett Ellis and Dr. Tai Camille Hunte-Ceasar.
Part 1 - Neville James hosts territorial epidemiologist Dr. Esther Ellis and Dr. Brett Ellis, the territory laboratory director, in a mid-month update on the state of COVID-19 in the USVI. Dr. Esther Ellis details that the Department of Health (DOH) is concentrating on congregate living facilities as they work towards a 14-day period with zero positives results. She provides some clarity regarding the discrepancies between the DOH and Lime Tree Bay’s data, the safety protocols in place for private and parochial schools, and the health declarations required at ports throughout the territory.
Part 1 - Neville James opens with a monthly Department of Health update from Dr. Brett Ellis, Territorial Laboratory Director, and Dr. Marlon Lawrence. They speak on the community spread occurring on St. Thomas and how they’ve been handling each district, their relationship with the CDC, and the challenges they’ve faced in meeting testing demands. They announce developments in the future of COVID-19 testing in the United States and discuss how things will change as we move into peak hurricane season and an open door policy.
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Liam and Fiona talk to Brett Ellis, a founder and Head Brewer of Wild Beer in Somerset, about wild yeast strains, creative brewing techniques and breaking the rules. The look at what this booming company has managed to achieved and lessons that can be learnt by the wine industry.
Two-Thirds of the Brett Ellis (namesake included) showed up to sit on the futon today, but the third member was there in spirit! Calvin and Brett spoke for Rick many times, making us realize (as they "enlighten us") that he didn't need to be here...as long as he shows up to the shows. Brett and Calvin take us on a journey through the old Blues and Jazz days, reminiscing of the early days of "fusion," and talking plenty about it. Their most recent album was their first-ever LIVE album (after decades of writing and performing), amid over a dozen of other available albums. Brett and Calvin brought with them the first release of the master for (what might be) the title track off of their forthcoming album..."The Enemy Within." BRACE YOURSELVES...these guys don't want you to have dry seats when they're done with you...that first hit's a doozy...YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST!!! Follow them at brettellisband.com/ and anywhere you buy your music! We are not just a podcast, we are a platform dedicated to the advancement of the Local Music Scene - and LOCAL COMMUNITY as a whole! Support us by going to our Patreon page www.patreon.com/TheDustyFuton and download and Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google, Stitcher, TuneIn or FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY and iTunesRadio! You can ALWAYS find us at dustyfuton.com Follow us: Facebook.com/TheDustyFuton Twitter @DustyFuton Instagram @DustyFuton www.DustyFuton.com EMAIL: admin@dustyfuton.com
'The Best of the Best' is a series where we have four guest speakers come in to encourage, support, and speak into our community. The four men that are spending their time with us are talented and remarkable. We have allowed them to speak on whatever topic they choose and have prayerfully selected them for a purpose. We hope you feel encouraged by their words and how God is using them in our amazing province.
Nat, Mike and Dan love to defy prophesies - not the Mayan kind but more of the 'these guys won't last five minutes' kind. To all those imaginary haters, 'F$%k you! We just hit our 2nd anniversary!' To everyone else, 'Did you know this is the 2nd anniversary of Americarnage? Wonderful isn't it?'In other news: Mike stars in Wayne's World on monday night but isn't Wayne or Garth; he's been in a lift with Jaime Lee Curtis though and said nothing in any way rude; Hollywood spent a weekend watching documentaries, quite a few by Vice magazine. Yes, I know, but they're gooood; Nat isn't a hipster, he's a genuine old man; great dissection of the Marquez - Pacquiao fight; love for the listeners who gave us love on iTunes; Brett Ellis gets some love and some hate; was the Texans - Pats really the bes t game ever on Monday Night Football; NFC East tightens up and the Bengals get a check; NFC North get s more interesting too, poor old Lions; Braylon Edwards makes the most hilarious deal ever; the AFC is weak and patchy but hell, you knew that; the Colts are working bizarrely well though; the deals in the MLB have gone mental and the Dodgers, amongst others, are spending all the money in the world; the Knicks are hilarious; the Wizards are more so but for different reasons; Dan gives us a great game based in no way on Lost in Translation; loads of good questions in the Bodeans Mailbag and much, much more...
Sermon from Sunday, November 10, 2013. Brett Ellis preaching.
Sermon from Sunday, May 26, 2013. Brett Ellis preaching.