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The Royal Studies Podcast
Interview with Megan Shaw on the Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham

The Royal Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 31:51


Megan Shaw is an art historian who recently completed her PhD at the University of Auckland with her thesis entitled ‘A Female Favourite: Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham (1603-1649)'. Megan's doctoral research was supported by a Junior Fellowship with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. Her article on York House in the Furniture History journal includes a transcription of a newly discovered inventory of the Duchess of Buckingham's closets. Outside of academia she is an archivist and project manager at the Chartwell Collection Trust and her first book on Chartwell's philanthropy and this prestigious New Zealand art collection will be published in early April.See the artworks discussed in the episode:Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham and her family  Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), Charles I and Henrietta Maria with their two eldest children, Prince Charles and Princess Mary, April-August 1632, Royal Collection TrustVilliers tomb at Westminster

95bFM
Being, Seeing, Making, Thinking: 50 Years of the Chartwell Project w/ Sue Gardiner and Megan Shaw: 28th March, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025


Since its establishment in 1974, the Chartwell Project has championed the importance of creative visual thinking, shaping an expansive collection of contemporary art and an enduring programme of philanthropic and educational support. Being, Seeing, Making, Thinking is a new book celebrating 50 years of the project, featuring a preface by Chartwell's founder, Rob Gardiner, an essay by Chartwell's chair, Sue Gardiner, a Timeline by co-editor Megan Shaw, and 50 accompanying texts on artworks.  The book aligns with a new archival exhibition of the same name at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki curated by Megan Shaw with Freya Elmer and Philippa Robinson from the Gallery to celebrate the anniversary period until the 4th May.  Sofia spoke to co-director of the Chartwell Collection, Sue Gardiner, and Chartwell Anniversary Project Manager, Megan Shaw, about the book and the history of Chartwell.

Experience Better: The CX Podcast
The Trust Factor: Building Better Utility-Customer Relationships

Experience Better: The CX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 28:02


Get ready as we unlock the secrets of modern utility customer relationships with exclusive insights from Chartwell's 2024 Residential Consumer Survey. Steve Waters, Director of Councils, and Casey Collins, Senior Research Analyst at Chartwell Inc., reveal how utilities can transform customer insights into meaningful action that builds authentic relationships. Explore the diverse needs of your customer base – from young professionals to established households – and understand how their financial realities shape energy choices. Learn what drives customer trust and loyalty across different demographics, and why personalized engagement matters more than ever. Join us for a practical discussion on ways to strengthen customer relationships and position your utility for future success in an evolving energy marketplace.

Leaders and Legends
Katherine Carter, Author of “Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm”

Leaders and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 79:13


Winston Churchill's stand against Hitler and Nazism began long before the start of the Second World War. Sir Winston's stand began at his home in the English countryside—Chartwell. On this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast, author, scholar, and curator at Charwell, Katherine Carter discusses her widely-acclaimed new book “Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm” About Veteran Strategies‘Leaders and Legends' is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Booknotes+
Ep. 208 Katherine Carter, "Churchill's Citadel"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 64:39


In the years right before World War II started in 1939, Winston Churchill had been out of government. However, even though he was far from power, his country home, Chartwell, became Churchill's headquarters of his campaign against Nazi Germany. Catherine Carter is a curator and historian who has managed the house and collections at Chartwell. Her new book is called "Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm." Catherine Carter reveals how Churchill used Chartwell, which is 35 miles from London, as his base during the pre-war years to collect key intelligence about Germany's preparation for war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: Katherine Carter, "Churchill's Citadel"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 64:39


In the years right before World War II started in 1939, Winston Churchill had been out of government. However, even though he was far from power, his country home, Chartwell, became Churchill's headquarters of his campaign against Nazi Germany. Catherine Carter is a curator and historian who has managed the house and collections at Chartwell. Her new book is called "Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm." Catherine Carter reveals how Churchill used Chartwell, which is 35 miles from London, as his base during the pre-war years to collect key intelligence about Germany's preparation for war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

USAHEC Military History Podcast
Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm

USAHEC Military History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 58:05


During the 1930s, as Europe was teetering on the brink of crisis, Winston Churchill found himself out of government and with little political influence. In these years, his country home in Kent, England, “Chartwell”, became the center of his campaign against the rising threat of Nazi Germany. Churchill invited a diverse group of trusted advisors and informants, including Albert Einstein and T. E. Lawrence, to provide him with valuable intelligence and support as he tirelessly worked to sound the alarm about the looming threat of war.Katherine Carter's book provides a fascinating account of the remarkable but little-known meetings that took place behind closed doors at Chartwell. From high-profile figures to political leaders, diplomats to spies, Carter reveals a fascinating cast of characters who each made their mark on Churchill's thinking and political strategy. With Chartwell as his base, Churchill was able to gather critical intelligence about Germany's preparations for war, ultimately positioning himself to have a significant impact on the course of history.

UK Travel Planning
Discovering London's WWII Legacy: Essential Sites and Tours

UK Travel Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 21:30 Transcription Available


In episode 135 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, join host Tracy and Doug as they delve into the fascinating world of World War II sites in London and its surroundings. With numerous inquiries from travellers, they share their insights into the most notable locations to include in your itinerary if you're a history enthusiast.The episode starts with a discussion on London's three major World War II sites: the Imperial War Museum, the Churchill War Rooms, and HMS Belfast. With his keen interest in World War II, Doug provides detailed insights into each site, highlighting their historical significance and visitor experiences. The Imperial War Museum, located in Lambeth, offers a comprehensive look at themed exhibitions. At the same time, the Churchill War Rooms provide a glimpse into the wartime operations and the life of Winston Churchill. HMS Belfast, a Town Class light cruiser, offers an engaging experience with its rich naval history.Tracy and Doug also share their private tour experience with LivTours, where they gained in-depth knowledge from an expert guide. The episode further explores sites outside of London, including Chartwell, Winston Churchill's former home, and Bletchley Park, home of the codebreakers, both accessible from London and offer unique insights into the war efforts.Doug highlights additional World War II sites across the UK for those willing to venture further, such as the Battle of Britain Bunker in Uxbridge, the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, and the Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool. Each site offers a distinct perspective on the war, making them worthwhile visits for history buffs.Whether you're a history aficionado or simply curious about the past, this episode offers a wealth of information and tips for exploring the UK's World War II heritage.

The Chartwell Chronicles
The Chartwell Chronicles Podcast Decisions & Details: NJ Workers' Comp Cases

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 37:45


This podcast episode discusses recent updates in New Jersey workers' compensation law, focusing on fee structures, case law, and judicial trends. It begins with changes to attorney fee structures, emphasizing the push for a 25% fee cap and how judges consider reasonableness under New Jersey rules. The conversation then highlights notable cases, such as disputes over compensability in workplace injuries and illnesses, including mold exposure and plastic surgery claims, and the application of the "exclusive remedy" provision. Tune in now to learn more and gather important insights for your workers' compensation cases. 

Innerity Podcast
Stillness Is The Key by Ryan Holiday [Part 1]

Innerity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 210:06


PART 1/2 All great leaders, thinkers, artists, athletes, and visionaries share one indelible quality. It enables them to conquer their tempers. To avoid distraction and discover great insights. To achieve happiness and do the right thing. Ryan Holiday calls it stillness--to be steady while the world spins around you.In this book, he outlines a path for achieving this ancient, but urgently necessary way of living. Drawing on a wide range of history's greatest thinkers, from Confucius to Seneca, Marcus Aurelius to Thich Nhat Hanh, John Stuart Mill to Nietzsche, he argues that stillness is not mere inactivity, but the doorway to self-mastery, discipline, and focus.Holiday also examines figures who exemplified the power of stillness: baseball player Sadaharu Oh, whose study of Zen made him the greatest home run hitter of all time; Winston Churchill, who in balancing his busy public life with time spent laying bricks and painting at his Chartwell estate managed to save the world from annihilation in the process; Fred Rogers, who taught generations of children to see what was invisible to the eye; Anne Frank, whose journaling and love of nature guided her through unimaginable adversity.More than ever, people are overwhelmed. They face obstacles and egos and competition. Stillness Is the Key offers a simple but inspiring antidote to the stress of 24/7 news and social media. The stillness that we all seek is the path to meaning, contentment, and excellence in a world that needs more of it than ever. GET MY NEW SELF-HELP BOOK ON AMAZON ⁠The Power of Mindset: Unlock Your Full Potential

Innerity Podcast
Stillness Is The Key by Ryan Holiday [Part 2]

Innerity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 203:15


PART 2/2 All great leaders, thinkers, artists, athletes, and visionaries share one indelible quality. It enables them to conquer their tempers. To avoid distraction and discover great insights. To achieve happiness and do the right thing. Ryan Holiday calls it stillness--to be steady while the world spins around you.In this book, he outlines a path for achieving this ancient, but urgently necessary way of living. Drawing on a wide range of history's greatest thinkers, from Confucius to Seneca, Marcus Aurelius to Thich Nhat Hanh, John Stuart Mill to Nietzsche, he argues that stillness is not mere inactivity, but the doorway to self-mastery, discipline, and focus.Holiday also examines figures who exemplified the power of stillness: baseball player Sadaharu Oh, whose study of Zen made him the greatest home run hitter of all time; Winston Churchill, who in balancing his busy public life with time spent laying bricks and painting at his Chartwell estate managed to save the world from annihilation in the process; Fred Rogers, who taught generations of children to see what was invisible to the eye; Anne Frank, whose journaling and love of nature guided her through unimaginable adversity.More than ever, people are overwhelmed. They face obstacles and egos and competition. Stillness Is the Key offers a simple but inspiring antidote to the stress of 24/7 news and social media. The stillness that we all seek is the path to meaning, contentment, and excellence in a world that needs more of it than ever.

The Larry Arnn Show
Katherine Carter: Churchill's Citadel

The Larry Arnn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 52:27


In this episode of The Larry Arnn Show, Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn interviews Katherine Carter, the curator and historian who has managed the house and collections at Chartwell, Winston Churchill’s country home. The two discuss how Churchill came in possession of Chartwell, the famous visitors to Chartwell in the years leading up to World War II, and the new book Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm. This interview was conducted on November 11, 2024. Discover more at podcast.hillsdale.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Katherine Carter: Churchill's Citadel

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 52:27


In this episode of The Larry Arnn Show, Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn interviews Katherine Carter, the curator and historian who has managed the house and collections at Chartwell, Winston Churchill’s country home. The two discuss how Churchill came in possession of Chartwell, the famous visitors to Chartwell in the years leading up to World War II, and the new book Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm. This interview was conducted on November 11, 2024. Discover more at podcast.hillsdale.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Chartwell's Garden Secrets with Advolly Richmond and Katherine Carter

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 35:10


Winston Churchill resided in his country home, Chartwell, from 1924 until his death in 1965. From its valley setting, with views of the Weald of Kent, much was made of the terraced gardens which overlook a lake and a brick wall, built by Churchill himself, but what role did the gardens play in the lead up to World War Two? Advolly Richmond talks to Chartwell's curator and author Katherine Carter to reveal meetings that took place in the gardens that might have changed the course of history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Anglotopia Podcast
Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 39 – Exploring Churchill's Wilderness Years at Chartwell With Historian Katherine Carter

Anglotopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024


In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, historian and author Katherine Carter offers a fascinating look into her new book, Churchill’s Citadel, which examines Winston Churchill’s pivotal “wilderness years” of the 1930s. Katherine shares her lifelong passion for history and her journey to becoming Chartwell's curator, diving into how this beloved Kent home became Churchill's personal headquarters for intelligence gathering and diplomacy. She reveals the unique domestic life at Chartwell, with its lively gatherings, memorable overnight guests like T.E. Lawrence, and Churchill's meticulous attention to detail—even down to the design of the dining chairs. The discussion explores Churchill's resilience and isolation as he warned of the Nazi threat, Clementine Churchill’s critical role in managing their household and finances, and the support of staff who endured Churchill's famously rigorous schedule. Katherine also touches on the financial ups and downs that marked the Churchills' lives, their strategic return to Chartwell after WWII, and the special steps taken to protect the home during the war. Finally, she hints at an exciting upcoming art exhibition at the Wallace Collection that will showcase Churchill's work as a painter, bringing new depth to this extraordinary leader's life. We’re running a giveaway until the end of the month with two copies to give away. Links Churchill’s Citadel Contest Buy Churchill’s Citadel Chartwell National Trust Katherine Carter on Twitter Join the International Churchill Society Key Takeaways Katherine Carter’s passion for history began in her childhood in York. The 1930s were crucial for Churchill, as he was a lone voice against the tide of appeasement. Chartwell served as Churchill’s headquarters for diplomacy and intelligence gathering. The abdication crisis highlighted Churchill’s support for the monarchy. Notable visitors to Chartwell included influential figures like T.E. Lawrence and Heinrich Brüning. Churchill’s dinner parties were a blend of fine cuisine and political strategy. Clementine Churchill played a vital role in managing Chartwell and their household. Churchill’s financial struggles impacted his ability to maintain Chartwell. The upcoming exhibition at the Wallace Collection will focus on Churchill’s artistry. Katherine’s research revealed the human side of Churchill’s domestic life. Sound Bites On Churchill’s early inspiration: “The 1930s are just as, if not possibly even more important [than WWII] because it's so much harder fighting for a cause when you are a lone voice… Churchill really was going out on a limb declaring that war was inevitable and we should be preparing for it.” Chartwell as Churchill’s strategic hub: “Chartwell becomes like his own branch of the Foreign Office out in Kent… they chose the 1930s as the period to immortalize, recognizing that as its moment of greatest historic significance.” The significance of the visitor's book: “There's over 750 signatories from the 40 years the Churchills lived there… I wanted to interrogate everyone who came, whether they were a dine, wine, and dined guest or someone just quickly running in for the afternoon with a brown envelope of intelligence.” On Churchill's unique social diplomacy: “Dinner at Chartwell… you’d have fine cuisine, excellent champagne, and discussion until midnight. Churchill would either be gleaning insights from you or trying to persuade you to his way of thinking.” Chartwell’s intimate charm: “It's not a grand house. There are grander houses in England… but it's a microcosm of everything he required. It feels very intimate, like you’re walking around in Churchill’s head.” On Churchill’s resilience and purpose: “His courage to remain true to what he thought was right is truly inspirational… even with the political pressure and fear of war, Churchill held firm to his beliefs.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Katherine Carter and Churchill’s Citadel 03:07 Katherine’s Journey into History and Churchill 05:57 The Significance of the 1930s in Churchill’s Life 09:08 Chartwell: The Heart of Churchill’s Diplomacy 11:49 The Abdication Crisis and Chartwell’s Role 15:04 Notable Visitors and Their Impact on Churchill 17:46 Domestic Life at Chartwell: Balancing Diplomacy and Family 21:05 The Challenges of Writing and Researching Churchill’s Life 24:02 Clementine Churchill: The Backbone of Chartwell 26:58 Chartwell as Churchill’s Ideal Domain 30:08 The Financial Struggles of the Churchills 32:57 Churchill’s Connection to Chartwell During WWII 36:14 Lessons from Churchill’s Resilience 39:07 The Upcoming Churchill Art Exhibition 42:10 Fun Questions: Churchill’s Favorite Memories and Quotes

Anglotopia Podcast
Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 39 - Exploring Churchill's Wilderness Years at Chartwell With Historian Katherine Carter

Anglotopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 47:09


In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, historian and author Katherine Carter offers a fascinating look into her new book, Churchill's Citadel, which examines Winston Churchill's pivotal “wilderness years” of the 1930s. Katherine shares her lifelong passion for history and her journey to becoming Chartwell's curator, diving into how this beloved Kent home became Churchill's personal headquarters for intelligence gathering and diplomacy. She reveals the unique domestic life at Chartwell, with its lively gatherings, memorable overnight guests like T.E. Lawrence, and Churchill's meticulous attention to detail—even down to the design of the dining chairs. The discussion explores Churchill's resilience and isolation as he warned of the Nazi threat, Clementine Churchill's critical role in managing their household and finances, and the support of staff who endured Churchill's famously rigorous schedule. Katherine also touches on the financial ups and downs that marked the Churchills' lives, their strategic return to Chartwell after WWII, and the special steps taken to protect the home during the war. Finally, she hints at an exciting upcoming art exhibition at the Wallace Collection that will showcase Churchill's work as a painter, bringing new depth to this extraordinary leader's life. We're running a giveaway until the end of the month with two copies to give away. Links Churchill's Citadel Contest Buy Churchill's Citadel Chartwell National Trust Katherine Carter on Twitter Join the International Churchill Society Key Takeaways Katherine Carter's passion for history began in her childhood in York. The 1930s were crucial for Churchill, as he was a lone voice against the tide of appeasement. Chartwell served as Churchill's headquarters for diplomacy and intelligence gathering. The abdication crisis highlighted Churchill's support for the monarchy. Notable visitors to Chartwell included influential figures like T.E. Lawrence and Heinrich Brüning. Churchill's dinner parties were a blend of fine cuisine and political strategy. Clementine Churchill played a vital role in managing Chartwell and their household. Churchill's financial struggles impacted his ability to maintain Chartwell. The upcoming exhibition at the Wallace Collection will focus on Churchill's artistry. Katherine's research revealed the human side of Churchill's domestic life. Sound Bites On Churchill's early inspiration: "The 1930s are just as, if not possibly even more important [than WWII] because it's so much harder fighting for a cause when you are a lone voice… Churchill really was going out on a limb declaring that war was inevitable and we should be preparing for it." Chartwell as Churchill's strategic hub: "Chartwell becomes like his own branch of the Foreign Office out in Kent… they chose the 1930s as the period to immortalize, recognizing that as its moment of greatest historic significance." The significance of the visitor's book: "There's over 750 signatories from the 40 years the Churchills lived there… I wanted to interrogate everyone who came, whether they were a dine, wine, and dined guest or someone just quickly running in for the afternoon with a brown envelope of intelligence." On Churchill's unique social diplomacy: "Dinner at Chartwell… you'd have fine cuisine, excellent champagne, and discussion until midnight. Churchill would either be gleaning insights from you or trying to persuade you to his way of thinking." Chartwell's intimate charm: "It's not a grand house. There are grander houses in England… but it's a microcosm of everything he required. It feels very intimate, like you're walking around in Churchill's head.” On Churchill's resilience and purpose: "His courage to remain true to what he thought was right is truly inspirational… even with the political pressure and fear of war, Churchill held firm to his beliefs." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Katherine Carter and Churchill's Citadel 03:07 Katherine's Journey into History and Churchill 05:57 The Significance of the 1930s in Churchill's Life 09:08 Chartwell: The Heart of Churchill's Diplomacy 11:49 The Abdication Crisis and Chartwell's Role 15:04 Notable Visitors and Their Impact on Churchill 17:46 Domestic Life at Chartwell: Balancing Diplomacy and Family 21:05 The Challenges of Writing and Researching Churchill's Life 24:02 Clementine Churchill: The Backbone of Chartwell 26:58 Chartwell as Churchill's Ideal Domain 30:08 The Financial Struggles of the Churchills 32:57 Churchill's Connection to Chartwell During WWII 36:14 Lessons from Churchill's Resilience 39:07 The Upcoming Churchill Art Exhibition 42:10 Fun Questions: Churchill's Favorite Memories and Quotes

The Not Old - Better Show
Churchill's Citadel: The Secret Meetings at Chartwell that Shaped History - Smithsonian Associate, Katherine Carter

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 25:34 Transcription Available


Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associatesseries on radio and podcast. I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode takes us to the heart of one of history's most critical periods—a time when the future of Europe, and the world, hung in the balance. But rather than battlefields or the halls of power, our story today begins in the quiet countryside of Kent, England, at a place called Chartwell—the beloved home of Winston Churchill.In the 1930s, Churchill was not the wartime hero we know today. Churchill was a man out of government, politically isolated, and with few allies. Yet, it was at Chartwell, far from the center of British politics, that Churchill launched his most crucial campaign—sounding the alarm against Nazi Germany. It was here, behind closed doors, that he convened with great minds and trusted advisers—figures like Albert Einstein, T. E. Lawrence, and even American diplomat Joseph Kennedy—seeking intelligence, building alliances, and preparing for the storm he knew was coming.But we have Katherine Carter today and we'll talk about Churchill's Chartwell.  Katherine Carter knows Chartwell better than anyone. She's spent over a decade managing the house and its remarkable collections. Katherine joins us to discuss her latest book, available at Apple Books, Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm. In this fascinating work, Katherine Carterunveils the little-known meetings that took place there and the critical influence they had on Churchill's eventual rise to power and the course of history.Get ready to explore the untold stories of Churchill's quiet yet powerful citadel. And now, let's welcome Katherine Carter to The Not Old Better Show.Stay tuned! You won't want to miss this incredible look into a pivotal moment in history.My thanks to Katherine Carter, her generosity today, and her wonderful new book Churchill's Citadel.  Katherine Carter will be presenting at Smithsonian Associates and the title of her presentation is ‘Churchill At Chartwell,'  please check out our show notes today for details about Catherine Carter at Smithsonian Associates.  My thanks to Smithsonian for their ongoing support of the show and for all they do.  My thanks to Executive Producer Sam Heninger, his work on sound design and making the show the success it is.  My thanks to all of you online and via terrestrial radio.  Be well, be safe an let's talk about better!  The Not Old Better Show.  Thanks everyone and we'll see you next time. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Sargent Corporation
How Can You Affect the ESOP Stock Price? | S5 E42

Sargent Corporation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 32:51


President & COO Eric Ritchie and Vice President-Finance & CFO Tasha Gardner sit down in the Flywheel Studio with two gentlemen from Sargent's ESOP valuation firm, Chartwell. Tim Lang and Sam Newcomb delve into the crucial topic of how Sargent employee-owners can directly affect the ESOP valuation. This is invaluable information for those who are invested in seeing the ESOP stock price rise at Sargent!If you liked this week's episode and are interested in becoming an Employee-Owner at Sargent, please visit our careers page on the Sargent website. https://sargent.us/apply/If you have an episode suggestion, please send your idea to:sbennage@sargent.us

History Extra podcast
Churchill's prewar crisis meetings

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 37:48


In the run-up to the Second World War, Winston Churchill's Kent home, Chartwell, was transformed from a cosy country pile to an informal Home Office, as the politician invited influential guests to come for dinner, drinks.... and off-the-record discussions. From 'Lawrence of Arabia' to Albert Einstein, Katherine Carter tells Ellie Cawthorne how these visitors shaped Churchill's views about the looming prospect of war. (Ad) Katherine Carter is the author Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm (Yale University Press, 2024). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Churchills-Citadel-Chartwell-Gatherings-Before/dp/0300270194/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Talk Radio Europe
Katherine Carter on 'Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm'...with TRE's Giles Brown

Talk Radio Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 22:38


Katherine Carter on 'Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm'...with TRE's Giles Brown

The Landscaping Podcast
Episode 209 - Chris Hose - Chartwell Nurseries

The Landscaping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 64:22


In this episode I speak with Chris Hose from Chartwell Nurseries, a wholesale nursery based just outside of Geelong in Bannockburn.I absolutely loved chatting with Chris, not only because he's a plant nerd, but also because he's one of the nicest people in the industry.He's got a great story about his early life in the industry where he was working at a nursery while still at school, but decided to do extra plant study so that he'd have answers to questions when people asked him.Chris was one of the major supporters for our 2023 MIFGS garden and it was exciting to hear that he's teaming up with another designer for next year, and he spoke about how beneficial it is having this much notice, so he can grow things on and have options.You can follow Chris on Instagram @chartwell_nurseriesIf you're wanting to sign up to be on the mailing list for The Landscaping School, you can find the link here.You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel

The Chartwell Chronicles
New Jersey Attorney Fees

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 12:55


In Episode 31 of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Colin Davis and Brittany Atkinson discuss the new law in New Jersey raising workers' compensation attorney fees. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our hosts: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, where he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

The Chartwell Chronicles
Employment Law Updates

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 44:04


In Episode 30 of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Colin Davis and Brittany Atkinson are joined by special guest Graham Newsome to discuss recent updates in labor and employment law. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our hosts: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, where he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Graham Newsome is a partner in Chartwell Law's Atlanta, GA office, where he focuses his practice on employment litigation defending corporations in administrative charges and lawsuits arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as related state laws. To contact Graham or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, AVAILABLE HERE. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

The Chartwell Chronicles
Artificial Intelligence

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 38:31


In Episode 29 of The Chartwell Chronicles, host Colin Davis is joined by special guest Hema Mehta from our Philadelphia, PA office to discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence in legal research and ethics. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, and he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Hema Mehta is a partner in Chartwell Law's Philadelphia, PA office where she focuses her practice on representing clients in insurance coverage and bad faith litigation concerning general liability, property and casualty claims. To contact Hema or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Did I Do That?: Making (Graphic) Design and Mistakes
It's Gotta Be Moo (with Lizy Gershenzon) [Rerun]

Did I Do That?: Making (Graphic) Design and Mistakes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 60:08


Rerun summer continues! In this timely episode from way back in 2022, Future Fonts co-founder and all around rad person Lizy Gershenzon joined Sean to talk pieces of flair, the opposite of missed connections, and The Rainbow Passage. We're going back to high school and making font magic in an episode that's got milk—just not in an officially licensed form.Since this episode came out way back in early 2022, Lizy and Travis have launched the Vectro Type Foundry, home of favorites like the acclaimed Chartwell, Kicker, and Whoa, but also home to new fantastic faces like the incredible Kablammo—check them out and give them a download! Lizy and Travis, along with fellow co-founder James Edmundson of Ohno Type Co., co-founded Future Fonts, where you can get experimental typefaces while they're still in development and help support their creators through the process! It's one of the best places to find new and emerging type, and a great place to start for someone who's new to type and wanting to find out how fun it can be first hand. Check them out at futurefonts.xyz, or at the Future Fonts and Friends event!EVENT NEWS!Did I Do That? will be live in Seattle as part of the Seattle Design Festival's mainstage! The show is happening Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 4:15–5:15pm at Lake Union Park in Seattle. The show is free and open to the public, and I'd love to have you there in person, though it will also be streamed after the fact by Seattle Design Festival itself! To learn more, check out their site: seadesignfest.org!Fontroversy host Lena Hall and I will be presenting a talk as part of TypeCon on Thursday, July 25 about Fontroversy and teaching type through popular emerging media—it'll be fun, but unfortunately it's only open to TypeCon attendees. You can learn more and get tickets for TypeCon's Education Forum over at the TypeCon's website! (shout out to past guest Kyle Letendre, who made the TypeCon hero art this year!)If you missed it last year, Future Fonts and Friends' TypeCon party is back, and just like before is free and open to all! I'll be back with the Making Mistakes Confessional again, so if you missed it before, now's your chance to be a part of it! This year's party will be on Thursday, July 25 from 6–9pm at Outlet (2500 NE Sandy Blvd. in Portland). Bring your best design confessions and hope to see you there! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chartwell Chronicles
New Jersey Caselaw Updates

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 44:58


In Episode 28 of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Colin Davis and Brittany Atkinson discuss a number of recent New Jersey workers' compensation caselaw updates. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our hosts: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, where he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

GolfRules Questions
GUEST: Michael Thomas - Director of Instruction at Chartwell Golf and Country Club fills us in on his Rules of Golf journey, the junior league competition, and more - THE GRQ PODCAST EP111

GolfRules Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 63:26


GUEST: Michael Thomas - Director of Instruction at Chartwell Golf and Country Club fills us in on his Rules of Golf journey, an interesting junior match play scramble competition, and more - THE GRQ PODCAST EP111 We also have merchandise that you can purchase so that you are representing the best Golf Rules podcast in the world. Grab a t-shirt, a hat, or even a hoodie featuring the Rules Roo, or the Wombat caddie. And now whether you are in your car, or going for a walk, or just taking a break after mowing your lawn. Enjoy this episode of the GolfRules Questions Podcast. GRQOTW110: Barney has correctly taking stroke and distance relief for a penalty of one stroke. He was allowed to change his mind on which option he was choosing, as he made the change before the ball was dropped. His actions to care for the course are allowed as per Rule 12.2b(3), because when Barney had intention to take relief outside the bunker, he was allowed to touch/smooth the sand, even if it was on his line of play, which in this case it was. Michael Thomas Director of Instruction at Chartwell Golf and Country Club and Member of the PGA Championship Rules Committee.- Junior League Scramble Match Play- USGA Rules Workshops- Teaching Golf- Being involved in Rules situations GRQOTW 111: When the player's ball is on the putting green, their line of putt is through the fringe. In this fringe is two sprinkler heads. Is the player entitled to free relief from the sprinkler heads and if so, how do they take relief? GOLFRULES QUESTIONS MERCHANDISE Get yourself a Roo&Coo polo: https://golfrulesquestions.myspreadshop.com/ . DO YOU HAVE A RULES OF GOLF QUESTION: Email - golfrules.questions@gmail.com WANT TO TEST YOUR RULES OF GOLF KNOWLEDGE? Head to: www.golfrulesquestions.com WANT A QUICK GOLF RULES REFERENCE Head to Instagram: @golfrules_questions (https://www.instagram.com/golfrules_questions/?hl=en) OR JOIN THE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/golfrulesquestions LISTEN TO THE GRQ PODCAST ON APPLE OR SPOTIFY Click here: https://anchor.fm/golfrules-questions SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules #GolfRules #GolfRulesQuestions #blakey

The Empathy Exchange: Empowering Staff and Families in Seniors' Care
Rising above and Making Others More with Fraser Wilson

The Empathy Exchange: Empowering Staff and Families in Seniors' Care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 44:28


In this conversation with Fraser Wilson, he shares an inspiring and doable roadmap to building community connections, based on his newly released book Achievable: A Simple and Proven Way to Create a Culture of Possibility and Potential. You'll hear practical ways Fraser led a team of seniors' care homes to “Rise Above the Regs” and create a culture where residents, families and staff can live into their potential, by putting people first.Whether you're a staff member, leader or a family member with a loved one in care, you'll be inspired by the many stories Fraser shares where people exemplified “Making Others More”. I have no doubt you'll gain a few ideas that you can bring to your workplace or loved ones' home and create possibility and potential.You can learn more about Fraser at AchievableCulture.comYou can reach Fraser at Fraser@AchievableCulture.comYou can purchase Achievable: A Simple and Proven Way to Create a Culture of Possibility and Potential here  Fraser's bio:Fraser Wilson - Visionary Leader. Author. Talent Enabler. He's the author of forthcoming book: Achievable. A Simple and Proven Way to Create a Culture of Possibility and Potential.Fraser's personal motto is “Making Other More.” He has a deep desire to improve the lives of leaders and frontline team members by sharing a simple, more impactful way to enable people to live into their potential and achieve exceptional outcomes. He was owner and CEO of OMNI Health Care which had 16 long-term care homes and 1,500 employees. He sold it in 2007 to a private equity firm based on its culture, brand, and financial performance. In 2017, he joined Chartwell Retirement Residence as Vice President of Long-Term Care Operations where he was responsible for 27 homes and 5,000 employees. While there, his team won awards within the company and in the sector. They accomplished a 15 percent increase in resident very satisfied score, and a 7.5 percent increase in employee very engaged score in the two years. And they were gaining momentum, until the pandemic hit in March 2020.In his second year with Chartwell, he was awarded Executive of the Year. He has also served on the Board of Director of the Ontario Long Term Care Association for more than 15 years and has been its Chair. He knows what it takes to be a leader who inspires and motivates people in a sector that is heavily regulated, over scrutinized, underfunded, and chastised by the media. You can find out more about me and the work I do at DeborahBakti.com or email me at Deborah@DeborahBakti.com. I'd love to hear from you.

The Chartwell Chronicles

In Episode 27 of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Colin Davis and Brittany Atkinson are joined by special guest Garner Berry from our Ridgeland, MS office to discuss trucking claims. Colin, Brittany, and Garner cover a variety of topics being seen across the transportation industy and preview this year's Trucking Claims Boot Camp. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts bimonthly as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Like what you hear? Feel free to share this podcast episode with any family, friends, and colleagues who would enjoy the content. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, and he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Garner Berry is a partner in Chartwell Law's Ridgeland, MS office where he handles catastrophic loss, rapid response, broker liability, cargo claims, insurance coverage, contract review/formation, employment, and workers' compensation matters within the transportation industry. To contact Garner or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Booknotes+
Ep. 150 Nigel Hamilton, "FDR at War" Trilogy

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 77:36


When Nigel Hamilton was a student at Cambridge University in Great Britain, he stayed for a brief time with Winston and Lady Churchill at their home at Chartwell in Kent. He also spent hours talking about World War II with Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery. These experiences led to a life as an author about history. Nigel Hamilton first moved to the United States in 1988 and is now a U.S. citizen. He's based in the Boston area and his books include "JFK: Reckless Youth," two volumes on President Bill Clinton, and a trilogy on FDR as Commander in Chief during World War II from 1941 to 1945. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN: Ep 150 Nigel Hamilton, "FDR at War" Trilogy

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 77:36


When Nigel Hamilton was a student at Cambridge University in Great Britain, he stayed for a brief time with Winston and Lady Churchill at their home at Chartwell in Kent. He also spent hours talking about World War II with Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery. These experiences led to a life as an author about history. Nigel Hamilton first moved to the United States in 1988 and is now a U.S. citizen. He's based in the Boston area and his books include "JFK: Reckless Youth," two volumes on President Bill Clinton, and a trilogy on FDR as Commander in Chief during World War II from 1941 to 1945. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chartwell Chronicles
Understanding the Medicals

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 40:27


In Episode 26 of The Chartwell Chronicles, host Brittany Atkinson is joined by special guest Mark Spivak from our Moorestown, NJ office to discuss the importance of the medicals in New Jersey workers' compensation. Brittany and Mark address what lawyers and employers need to know in order to properly handle these cases. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts bimonthly as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Like what you hear? Feel free to share this podcast episode with any family, friends, and colleagues who would enjoy the content. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Mark Spivak is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, where he has years of experience handling workers' compensation claims defense for both insured and self-insureds. To contact Mark or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2024 The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

The Chartwell Chronicles
Florida Workers' Compensation

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 48:38


In Episode 25 of The Chartwell Chronicles, host Colin Davis is joined by special guest Thomas Marchese from our Tallahassee, FL office. During this episode, Colin and Tom discuss Florida workers' compensation defense and explore how Florida compares to other jurisdictions. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts bimonthly as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Like what you hear? Feel free to share this podcast episode with any family, friends, and colleagues who would enjoy the content. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, and he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thomas Marchese is a partner in Chartwell Law's Tallahassee, FL office, where he focuses his practice on workers' compensation, subrogation and lien litigation, and retaliatory discharge litigation under section 440 Florida Statutes. To contact Tom or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2023 by The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. In some jurisdictions this may be considered attorney advertising.

The Chartwell Chronicles
Employment Law Hot Topics

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 42:15


In Episode 24 of The Chartwell Chronicles, host Colin Davis is joined by special guest Robert Luskin from our Atlanta, GA office. During this episode, Colin and Robert take a closer look at five employment law hot topics that are being seen throughout the country. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts bimonthly as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Like what you hear? Feel free to share this podcast episode with any family, friends, and colleagues who would enjoy the content. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Colin Davis is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, and he focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation and representing employers, self-insureds, insurance carriers, and adjusters operating in New Jersey. To contact Colin or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Robert Luskin is a partner in Chartwell Law's Atlanta, GA office, where he represents clients in both federal and state courts throughout Georgia and Tennessee. To contact Robert or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, AVAILABLE HERE. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2023 by The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. In some jurisdictions this may be considered attorney advertising.

The Chartwell Chronicles
New Jersey Caselaw Updates

The Chartwell Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 42:11


In Episode 23 of The Chartwell Chronicles, host Brittany Atkinson is joined by special guest Mark Spivak from our Moorestown, NJ office to discuss recent caselaw updates in New Jersey. Brittany and Mark address the impact these updates will have on workers' compensation cases throughout the state. Please make sure to like and subscribe to The Chartwell Chronicles wherever podcasts are available and join our hosts bimonthly as they dive deeper into Chartwell Law's practice areas and jurisdictions. Like what you hear? Feel free to share this podcast episode with any family, friends, and colleagues who would enjoy the content. Don't forget to rate and review The Chartwell Chronicles on whichever platform you are listening! About our host and guest: Brittany Atkinson is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, practicing workers' compensation litigation and defending insurance carriers, large self-insured businesses and third-party administrators in claims resulting from work-related injuries. To contact Brittany or view her full attorney bio, please visit her attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Mark Spivak is a partner in Chartwell Law's Moorestown, NJ office, where he has years of experience handling workers' compensation claims defense for both insured and self-insureds. To contact Mark or view his full attorney bio, please visit his attorney page on the Chartwell Law website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AVAILABLE HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Connect with Chartwell Law: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Firm Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JD Supra⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Legal Disclaimer: The Chartwell Chronicles podcast does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique and fact-specific, and you should consult with an attorney of your choice before taking or refraining from taking any action. Chartwell has offices in many cities and states, and the podcast hosts work primarily out of the firm's Moorestown, NJ office. News reports, references and other materials noted herein are no substitute for your own investigation of relevant facts. Allegations are just that; they are not proof of any wrongdoing or inappropriate practices. This podcast is intended for clients of Chartwell Law and for those companies with existing or future professional relationships with Chartwell Law. Copyright © 2023 by The Chartwell Law Offices, LLP. All Rights Reserved. In some jurisdictions this may be considered attorney advertising.

Born to Win Podcast - with Ronald L. Dart

No man is an island entire of itself. Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less. As well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of you or your friends yourself were, any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.John Donne wrote these words many years ago, and he touched on a great truth, and I don't think he even knew the degree to which he did. Sometimes I think deeply about what it means to us to lose a great man. I was living in England at the time, we were living in England when Winston Churchill died, and it's strange in a way. It didn't seem, in a way, like a great loss because he was very old, and by the time he died he was not terribly productive.I think the last picture, perhaps, of his life and the one that always hangs in my memory of him toward the end of his life is one of him sitting on a chair, small stool or something, down by that pool of his that he created himself at Chartwell, wearing an overcoat because it's a dampish looking day and a Homburg on his head. And the photograph is shot from behind, and he looks heavy and tired and old and very much alone. Very few things have ever conveyed it like that did. It was almost as though he had been taken through and used up for every bit of good that he had to offer in the world, and everything had been wrung out of him in his 91 years. But it was a terrible loss.They loaded his body on a train for the journey to his burial place in Blenheim where he was born and where his mother and his father were buried. And at every rail crossing, at every bridge, at every little town and Hamlet where the train passed, people were out in their hundreds and their thousands at every one of those locations. And old veterans, some of them standing, some of them in wheelchairs, saluted Winston as he went by with tears running down their face. What a great man and what they had lost. And I don't know if they really realized what they had lost until he was gone.When you consider what he knew, when you consider what he'd experienced and where he had been, he was a fount of knowledge, of experience, of wisdom that would serve us very well right now in this world. But he's gone and he's lost to us except for his books. We can't ask him questions, we can't go to him for his advice, we can't call him on the television program and ask Winston what he thought we ought to do about the situation we face in the world. And I doubt that anyone really knew what they had lost until he was gone. And I, to this day, hearken back on his passing and wonder how I could have let it go by me so easily without going down to one of those railroad crossings myself and saluting the old man as he went to his grave.But our loss in this kind of thing is not limited to great men like Winston Churchill. As John Donne wrote, the death of every man and every woman is a loss to us all. We often go on oblivious to what we have lost because we never asked them while they were alive. We never really looked at it while they were alive and we never tumbled to what we were losing until it was gone and we had lost it and would never be able to grab it again.Do you have any idea what a motherlode the experiences of life is? It's a staggering motherlode of value, of experience, of wisdom, of knowledge, of love, of all the things that we human beings produce that is the best of us. And even out of the worst of us grows knowledge and experience and wisdom and I don't know if we understand how much of it there is.Most of us have some idea of the value of winning. I don't think we appreciate nearly enough the treasure that exists in losing because the chances are most of us learn more from our losses than we do from our wins. We grow more in our pain than we do in our pleasure. We come to understand better in our failures sometimes than we do in our successes. It's just the way we human beings are.Does it mean anything at all for me to say to you that there is tremendous value and great knowledge to be gained in suffering and in pain? That it's of tremendous value to us? When a man or a woman dies, all that wisdom is lost to us and all the love is gone. And it isn't the great men, it isn't the great women, it's the true of the least of us as it is of anyone. Do you suppose that God wants in his family people who know what it is like to live without the use of their legs? Would God want in his family people who know what it is like to live without the use of their legs? You do understand, don't you, that people who do not have the use of their legs know things that you do not know. They understand things that you do not understand.I remember well a young, a youngish couple, both of them in wheelchairs, a man and his wife, and it was interesting to talk to them and how they would explain things and how they reacted to the world and I began to understand that they knew things that I did not know. People who are suffering from the ravages of cancer and the pain, who are trying their best to stay off the pain medication as much as they can because they want to have the contact with their family with their mind still intact and they grit their teeth against the pain and go on, do you understand these people know things that we don't know? They understand things that we don't understand. They see things that we don't see. And when they're gone, we don't know and have no way of accessing what it is they learn.People who have to fight their way out from under the curse of alcoholism know things that we don't know. You only have to be around a few of them time to time when they talk about this sort of thing among themselves to begin to realize that you're an outsider in their world. You don't know what they don't know. You have never experienced what they have experienced. You've never gone through that fight and known the agony and have no idea what it means to win that battle or to lose it.When we lose these people, whoever they may be, we lose all the wisdom and all the experience that they have paid so dearly to attain. Now, that's not to say, none of this is to say that God causes these losses or causes these pains. What it does say is that God allows us to suffer them with a goal in mind, with a purpose in mind. He's going somewhere. He has something he is trying to get done in all of this.God does not want divorce, but he wants people in his family who have gone through a divorce. Strange thing to say. The reason is that only they can tell us how important it is to marry well. They have the experience of one who did not, and they have things to tell the rest of us. Only those who have been through it know the terror of the abuse in the night when a drunken husband comes home. They know these things. You and I have heard about them with the hearing of the ear. We don't understand it. And only they know the crushing, crushing pain of having someone they loved with all their heart and all their soul and all their strength become an enemy, betray them, turn away, and leave. You know, it's not altogether dissimilar to what Jesus experienced when he was betrayed by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane. And many of you here, I know, have gone through such a betrayal and you know things that I don't know.I think God wants in his family people who have finished life in a marriage of 50 years, 60 years, 65 years. And the reason for that is that these people understand love in a way that none of you newlyweds do. And by newlyweds, I mean anyone who had 25 years of marriage. There is in this world of ours, this old world of ours, an incredible reservoir of love. But when the people who carry this love are gone, have we lost that love for good? Is it just gone? Will it never come back to us?"

Moose on The Loose
Chartwell REIT (CSH.UN.TO) 6% monthly distribution, what's not to like?

Moose on The Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 9:50


The Moose on The Loose helps Canadians to invest with more conviction so they can enjoy their retirement. Download The Canadian Rock Stars List, a selection of the safest dividend stocks in Canada: https://moosemarkets.com/rockstars   Free stock checklist: https://www.dividendstocksrock.com/checklist Dividend Portfolio Dashboard: https://www.dividendstocksrock.com/my-dsr-pro/

Grounded with Steve Hartland
Hold the Line: Erik Reed interview - Grounded Ep. 18

Grounded with Steve Hartland

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 50:23


Pastor and author Erik Reed sits down to discuss his book and some other topics with Pastor Steve. Erik's book, Hold the Line, goes over the importance of standing strong with our Christian convictions in the midst of the cultural confusion around us. Begin Show Notes - Why'd you write Hold the Line? Address what problem?How's reception been? (Endorsements - Joe Rigney, Megan Basham). General - diagnosis. what's sick, ill, weak in our day in churches? Pg. 4 - onslaught of cultural pressure to conform to beliefs and practices that others deem acceptable. What cultural pressures?How great is the pressure?Where's the pressure coming from? Outside church, or inside? Inside? How? Pg. 10 - The last several decades reveal a decline in christian convictions on what were once broadly-held orthodox beliefs. What? What convictions? (Gender roles in home and church. LGBTQ+. Gender. Abortion; Scripture.) Pg. 22 - talking about Jesus, John 6 (I'm preaching through). Talk to us about Jesus and the seeker church thing. Was Jesus a church growth guru? Did Jesus develop and work a methodology for attracting & keeping a large crowd? Pg. 24 - allegiance to Jesus produces conflict w/i families, marriages, and societies (SH - and churches).” Talk about. What? Why? Then you write about the cost of being a disciple. Talk about it. What is the cost of being a disciple? Chapter 3 - “Low Bar Christianity”, and the seeker movement. Talk to us about it. What is it? What's wrong with it? (Not interested in biblical preaching. Marriages, finances, parenting. They're the customer, we tailor it all to them. Do not say or do anything they'll find offensive or confrontational. “Moralistic therapeutic deism.” Who said that? How large is this movement? Evaluate preaching in USA. I visited your site - love your preaching. And that's kinda rare. Pg. 33 - our culture has shifted rapidly, dramatically. (Slow, then fast. We've just witnessed fast - tipping point). Pg. 41 - woke. What is? Showing up in churches? How? (CT, Frankfurt, Columbia U in NYC.) oppressed/oppressor. How affect churches? (misogynist). *One branch is feminism. How is fem showing up in churches? Pg. 47 - “progressive lite.” what is?Talk about… Chapter 5 - contend for the faith. Pg. 58 - Churchill's famous speech - we shall fight on the beaches. (I read “the last lion” all 3 vols, and have a pic of on my wall. Debbie and I visited London, wanted to go down to Chartwell, didn't get to. Why mention? Why's that get a place in your book? What do you want Christians to learn from this? Pg. 65 - Contending for the faith is an “all skate” activity. Pg. 77 - many who affirm these truths in word don't practice them in deed. Many say the Bible is God's word, but do not live with the Bible as their ultimate authority. Talk about that. Chapter 7 - boldness. P91 - “lost people need christian men and women, boys and girls, to speak the truth in a world of lies.” Pg. 93 - Live not by lies. Bonus Question: Recent tweet - meeting with businessmen/entrepreneurs in your church, who are actively seeking ways to increase their revenues and launch new businesses for the sake of funding ministry and vision in your church. End of Show Notes - We hope you have enjoyed and learned from today's episode! If Grounded has become formative for your Christian walk, please consider sharing it with a friend or family member! (the Grounded Team)

The Jeff Crilley Show
Dr. Julie Bell, Chartwell Partners | The Jeff Crilley Show

The Jeff Crilley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 11:58


Do you have the mind of a champion? When I think about champions, I think about some of the greatest of all time, like Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky. They have a certain focus, a mental focus, and a routine that they do every single day. Well, that can also apply to the business world. To talk about that today, Dr. Julie Bell, she's with Chartwell Partners.

Sports 'N Torts
Defending/Marketing to Corporations, Advancing Public Policy, Working at the World's Largest Law Firm, and the World Cup with my Former Partners Edward Lindsey and Robert Luskin

Sports 'N Torts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 69:50


The old band gets back together for this week's episode as my former partners Edward Lindsey and Robert Luskin join the show. Edward was one of my first bosses and him and Robert were very influential in my development as a lawyer. I consider both of them mentors. Edward cofounded Goodman McGuffey Lindsey Aust in 1990 and we hear the story of how that happened. In true Edward style, you will hear the role singer Meatloaf played in the decision. Edward also served 10 years as a Georgia State Representative including 3 terms as the House Majority Whip. He is now a partner in Denton's Public Policy practice and serves as the head of the Firm's Georgia State Government Affairs team. His focus is on advancing the public policy interests and objectives of clients in the transportation, infrastructure, health care and education sectors. Robert started at Goodman McGuffey in 2000 and remained there until earlier this year when he took a job as a partner in the national trial firm of Chartwell where he defends corporations in various complex litigation matters including product liability, premises liability, professional negligence, questionable insurance claims and employment related matters. We reminisce about our days working together at GMLJ and how we approached defending our cases, marketing to corporate clients and managing a team of lawyers. We discuss the “right way” to practice law, try cases and to become recognized as a “lawyer's lawyer”. Finally, we talk about the importance of building a firm with a family feel. Of course we tell war stories about some of our favorite times and cases. Edward talks about his career in politics and serving in the Georgia House. He talked about what inspired him to do so and his current role in the Government Affairs team in the world's largest law firm. Robert talks about his transition to Chartwell and the scope of his now national practice. Its World Cup season so we break down USA's chances in group play and pick our winners. This was a special episode for me. Please enjoy. As always, this episode is powered by the J. Stein Law Firm. A personal injury law firm in Atlanta, GA. The firm can be found at www.jsteinlawfirm.com.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Police shocked at 1am shop burglary involving 7-year-old

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 5:02


Four children have been caught by police stealing from a Hamilton mall in the dead of the night. Police say the children - aged seven, 10, 11 and 12 were found at Chartwell shopping centre around 1am. They say multiple alarms alerted police to the break in. Hamilton City Area Commander Inspector Andrea McBeth says toys were all they wanted.

SpeakersU Podcast with James Taylor
Chartwell Speakers Bureau

SpeakersU Podcast with James Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 24:49


Our guest this week started in the speaking industry in 2012 and began as an agent handling the speaking for a range of motivational speakers from the world of sport, adventure, and military. In 2014, he relocated to Hong Kong to start the Chartwell Asia office. The majority of clients there were financial services firms sourcing experts to speak at their regional conferences. During his time in Asia, he got a lot of experience in “co-broking” with US-Based Agencies. In 2016 he returned to London and took over as Managing Director of Chartwell at that time. His role now mainly consists of handling “exclusive speakers” and managing the corporate speaking engagements for a range of high-profile economists, politicians, technology entrepreneurs & academics. Questions: Tell us about Chartwell and what makes them USPs How did you get into the Speaking Industry? What's your background?  What's going on in the market? What type of speaker would work with you / Chartwell?  What advice would you give to a speaker looking to get booked by an agency like Chartwell?

First Print - Podcast comics de référence
Front Page : l'actualité comics de janvier 2022 #1 (sur 3)

First Print - Podcast comics de référence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 101:24


BONNE ANNÉE !! Oui, oui, on vous l'a déjà souhaité pour notre podcast des attentes de 2022, mais qu'à cela ne tienne, on vous souhaite vraiment le meilleur pour les douze prochains mois à venir. Et qu'importe, justement ce qui arrive, l'actualité comics, elle, est vaillante. Aussi, il ne faut pas perdre nos bonnes habitudes, et c'est donc ainsi que l'on vous propose ce premier Front Page de 2022, le premier des 36 que nous allons mener ensemble cette année ! En route !    L'actualité comics du début d'année 2022  Comme toujours, votre Front Page aura une très longue partie d'une bonne heure dédiée à l'essentiel de l'actualité comics telle qu'elle nous est apparue au cours des premiers jours de ce mois de janvier 2022, tandis que les adaptations seront aussi au programme, mais dans une moindre mesure. On espère que les sujets évoqués sauront vous intéresser, alors que votre podcast continue de raviver la flamme de l'humour et des jeux de mots foireux en toute occasion !   On vous rappelle que la meilleure chose que vous puissiez faire pour le podcast est de le partager, à droite, à gauche, sur vos réseaux sociaux, dans le monde réel, et qu'une page Tipeee est ouverte afin de nous permettre de passer l'année sans encombres (ou du moins, pas trop). Merci d'avance de votre écoute, et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast !  Le Programme  COMICS - 02:20  Disparition de la Comic-Con Paris Toujours plus d'annonces chez Komics Initiative Quatre titres de Daniel Clowes bradés aux éditions Cornélius Monolith annonce enfin sa (double) campagne Gotham City Chronicles RPG Les suites de Scurry et Marqués arrivent au printemps chez Delcourt Le Manoir de Chartwell et T'as vu ce qu'a fait Ed Gein également chez Delcourt Juni Ba présente Mobilis - My Life With Nemo Slumber et Loaded Bible, deux nouveautés à venir chez Image Comics Jeff Lemire devient exclusif à Image Comics Il y a enfin un syndicat dans l'industrie des comics !  TV - 1:13:18  Le groupe Warner cherche à se séparer de la CW ?  The Boys saison 3 arrive en juin 2022 sur Prime Video Ed Brubaker se rajoute en lead scénariste pour Batman : Caped Crusader Scott Pilgrim : l'adaptation animée avance sur Netflix  CINEMA - 1:31:40  Morbius est repoussé au 1er avril 2022 aux Etats-Unis  --Soutenez nous sur Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/first-print  Ne manquez aucun rendez-vous : https://podcast.ausha.co/firstprintfra   Retrouvez nous sur Facebook : https://facebook.com/FirstPrintFRA  sur Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/firstprintfra  et sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/FirstPrintFRA 

The Healing Place Podcast
Glenn Head – Graphic Novel: Chartwell Manor; & the Relationship Between Trauma, Healing, and Art

The Healing Place Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 30:19


I feel so very grateful to have engaged is a profound and poetic conversation with Glenn Head, cartoonist and author, on his latest book release and its relevance in the trauma recovery arena. Please join us as we discuss: Glenn's insights on the art of drawing graphic novels his philosophies on healing through art his … Continue reading Glenn Head – Graphic Novel: Chartwell Manor; & the Relationship Between Trauma, Healing, and Art →

The Graphic Novel Podcast
EP72- Chartwell Manor

The Graphic Novel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 56:15


Welcome to Graphic Novel Podcast. This episode we dive into Chartwell Manor by Glenn Head. In this book Glenn details good time at the “elite” school in the 1970s and the pain it caused everyone. Also, the Ringo Awards and more. Follow us on social media, listen on most podcast apps. Rate Us! https://ringoawards.com https://www.andersonadvocates.com/new-jersey-sexual-abuse/chartwell-manor-preparatory-school/ In October we will be reading The Bride Was a Boy, so look for it and join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelpodcast/support

Spoiler Country
Glenn Head talks about Chartwell Manor!

Spoiler Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 59:20


Today Melissa chats with Glenn head in depth about his new comic book, a very personal story, called Chartwell Manor,

Westmoreland Reads Podcast
Episode 12: Listener Q&A...Season One Wrap Up

Westmoreland Reads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 33:46


In this episode we wrap up the season answering questions from our listeners, and a couple for each other too! We talk about our season 1 Listener Survey (which you can still take to add your feedback!), as well as things that are changing or coming up in season 2. Lisse also sings a little, so that's fun too!Stuff We Mention:Upcoming summer plans, daylights savings time, and traveling!Our book spreadsheet, a reference for you to find the 100+ books we've mentioned on the podcast so far and in which episode we talked about them!How to pronounce Thanhha LaiBooks We Mention:Fable, by Adrienne YoungNamesake, by Adrienne YoungMr. Chartwell, by Rebecca HuntAn Englishman in Madrid, by Eduardo MendozaOff the Clock, by Laura Vanderkam Lisse's recommendation: Listen, Slowly, by Thanhha LaiOur next season begins at the end of April! ...but stay tuned in between now and then for a few mini bonus episodes, and follow us on Instagram @westmorelandpodcast to keep in touch and talk books. Happy reading!Affiliate disclaimer: all our affiliate links are for abebooks.com...your cost stays the same, but the little kickback from your purchases through our links supports the podcast and helps us keep recording!

Westmoreland Reads Podcast
Episode 3: Our Favorite Books...and Hijacked Sneezes

Westmoreland Reads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 29:37


Welcome to episode 3 of the Westmoreland Podcast!In this episode we discuss our favorite books of all time, giving honorable mention to those childhood favorites we continually re-read, and this episode is heavy on book series mentions, so fair warning! We also allow ourselves a tangent to discuss hijacked sneezes and yawns, staying true to our belief that you truly can learn something new every day (timestamps for the tangent are 13:03-14:26, just in case you want to skip it and stick with the book talk...we won't be offended).Stuff We MentionScratch off World & USA map for Heidi's 2021 reading goalThe Ready Player One movieThe LEGO IDEAS Igiby Cottage from The Wingfeather SagaBooks We MentionEscape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, by Chris GrabensteinReady Player One, by Ernest ClineA Darker Shade of Magic, by VE SchwabCity of Ghosts, by VE SchwabThe Chronicles of Narnia, by CS LewisAnne of Green Gables Series, by LM MontgomeryA Wrinkle in Time Series, by Madeleine L'EngleThe Little House on the Prairie Series, by Laura Ingalls WilderThe Calvin and Hobbes Collection, by Bill WattersonThe Monster at the End of This Book, by Jon StoneThe Wingfeather Saga, by Andrew PetersonThe Temeraire Series, by Naomi NovikFountains of Silence, by Ruta SepetysBetween Shades of Gray, by Ruta SepetysThe Red Rising Series, by Pierce BrownArmada, by Ernest ClineSkyward, by Brandon SandersonIntroverted Mom, by Jamie C MartinTreasuring Christ When Your Hands are Full, by Gloria FurmanPeace Like A River, by Leif EngerWarbreaker, by Brandon SandersonLisse's recommendation: The Sherlock Holmes Series, by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleHeidi's recommendation: Mr. Chartwell, by Rebecca HuntNext up for Lisse: Ready Player Two, by Ernest Cline, Treasure Island, by Robert Louis StevensonNext up for Heidi: The Nightingale, by Kristin HannahStuff We Missed…So, City of Ghosts is not part of the same series as A Darker Shade of Magic, by VE Schwab. Oops. Also, the “LEGO Ideas” page is actually a page where anyone can propose set ideas to LEGO for creation...so that's cool. This section of show notes could be called “welcome to the podcast where we are excited and make mistakes. It's great to be human!" ;)

The Deal with Danny Brown
Everything You Need to Know About Real Estate - Is the $100M home the new normal In Los Angeles?

The Deal with Danny Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 3:05


When the Playboy mansion traded hands in 2016 to 33 year Darren Metropoulos the infamous 7 acre estate blew the doors off of all previous Los Angeles home sales records.  Here we are a few years later and there has been six recent sales over $100M in Los Angeles including Jeff Bezos $165M purchase of David Geffen's house, the original Jack Warner estate.  It appears generational estate homes with acreage and provenance are striking a nerve with billionaire home buyers from around theglobe who want to have a flag in the ground in Los Angeles.  Lachlan Murdoch set the Los Angeles record in December when he bought the 25,000 square foot Chartwell estate which was eclipsed by Mr. Amazon last week.  Other recent $100M sales include Ron Meyer's Malibu Paradise Cove (yes the same one that Ovitz blew a gasket over years ago when Ron beat him to the punch), the Spelling Manor aka Petra's Crib, Bruce Makowsky's Bel-Air spec with the helipad and the Enchanted Hill, a large piece of land with views for days owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.  Mr. Bezos acquired the land last week in a separate sale for $90M.  Let's not forget Gary Winnick's glorious 40,000 Square foot Casa Encantada is on the market for over $225M, the historic Owlwood Estate is on the market for what now seems like a modest at $115,000,000 and uber luxury developer Nile Niami's piece de resistance "The One", a 100,000 square foot modern masterpiece with a Monaco style casino and night club, is quietly being shown off market for an incomprehensible $500,000,000.