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Today, we're taking a deep dive into the future of motoring with our guest, Brett Mills, dealer principal for Ken Mills Toyota. As we navigate the uncharted road of electric vehicles and sustainable technology, Brett's insights shed light on the journey ahead, reminding us that the journey is just as important as the destination. In this episode, we'll explore Brett's experience with Toyota's first fully electric vehicle, the bZ4x, and discuss the broader landscape of motoring. From the everyday practicalities of owning an EV to the future possibilities of hydrogen fuel cell technology, this is an interesting insight into Toyota's commitment to innovation and sustainability.
In a world obsessed with electric vehicles, one car maker is taking a different road. Toyota, the brand synonymous with reliability, is sceptical towards EVs. But is their caution justified? Join us on this episode of our podcast as we speak with Brett Mills from Ken Mills Toyota, a long-time dealer principal, we'll dive deep into the iconic brand's future. We'll explore Toyota's multi-pronged approach to clean cars, from hybrids to hydrogen, and discover why they believe it's the key to winning the race for sustainable transportation. Is electric the only path, or is there a more diverse future for motor vehicles? Buckle up for a fascinating conversation about trust, tradition, and the road ahead.
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Is the animal kingdom really like what we see in all those David Attenborough documentaries? Or is it a bit more... gay? Froomes revisits some buried childhood memories to try and find out! LINKS Froomes Instagram @frooomes Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITS Host: Froomes (AKA Lucinda Price)Guests: Louis Hanson, Brett MillsManaging Producer: Elle BeattieProducer: Amy KimballEditor: Adrian Walton Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What exactly is comedy? Why do we laugh? What is it that makes us feel bonded when we share a joke with another person? This week Professor Brett Mills of Freie Universität Berlin joins the podcast to try and answer these questions and more. Brett teaches a course I'm taking called "Comedy in Film," and it's a complete hit with the students, thanks in part to his wealth of knowledge concerning comedy history and theory, and ability to ask provocative questions. Some more topics we attempt to tackle: What are signifiers used in media to let us know something is intended to be funny? The difference between standup and improv as praxis Why the British Office is superior to the American version Is there an increased sensitivity to comedy with social media and cancel culture, or has it always existed and we just didn't know about it? It was a long and fascinating discussion (that I gladly would've had go on for many more hours), so have a think and a laugh and enjoy! Follow Professor Brett Mills on Twitter and follow me on Instagram.
Code fsff over @ www.thequantedge.com also code fsff @ http://sportssabermetrics.net/ Follow Brett on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FF_BAMills?lang=en Episode 67 of the Father Son Fantasy Football Podcast. On today’s show, we are joined by Brett Mills to talk about who to add for week 10 and beyond of the 2018 fantasy football season. Get the full breakdown from Justin (@JustinFSFF), Paul, and Brett (@FA_BAMills) during their week 10 waivers and midway-ish MVPs. Prep your redraft (PPR), fantasy football teams during the 2018 season with the new, up and coming Father-Son fantasy football podcast! Affiliated w/ The Quant Edge: Edge up on other DFS competitors. Code FSFF at checkout for discount. https://www.thequantedge.com/registration/ Check out our YouTube! SUBSCRIBE ➨ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2BxlHyHfLn8UoEzJrpeWoA
Aca-Media presents a Very Special Episode, albeit one without an easy, “feel-good” ending. The topic is precarity in academia. We bring you three segments: a roundtable (with Jamie Rogers, Jennifer Hyland Wang, and Bruce Brasell) on contingent and precarious academic labor (and what SCMS might do about it), an interview with Alex Russo on the turmoil at Catholic University, and a report from Brett Mills on the UCU strike in the UK.
Christmas Television: Laurie Taylor explores the history, meaning and variety of this very British tradition. What's its role in the construction of a real or imagined 'national' family? He's joined by Martin Johnes, Reader in History at Swansea University, Helen Wood, Professor of Media and Communication at Leicester University and Brett Mills, Senior Lecturer in Media and American Studies at University of East Anglia. Producer: Jayne Egerton.
These days, Brett Mills can literally do the 'Toyota jump' with joy at the health of his team. There's a strong culture, great work ethic, community spirit and so many more positive aspects that make working at Ken Mills Toyota almost as good as driving off in a new Landcruiser. Well, almost. It wasn't always this way for Brett, who took over from his dad, Ken, quite some years ago. Brett has had to work hard on creating this culture and the results that come from it and in this episode, he shares those tips and insights. We also get the inside running on how to get the best deal on your next car, PLUS the future of car technology and entertainment. Oh what a feeling...! (sorry, Warrick still thinks his jokes are funny) The post TBS119 Oh What A Feeling - A Toyota dealer shares his secrets to a winning team appeared first on Tradies Business Show.