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Chris Barry, Director of Business Development at Thomas Legal, dropped by the WatkinSofa in late Summer 2024 to chat all things Estate Agency and Conveyancing. In this episode Chris talks about why it takes so long to get a conveyancing through to exchange and completion.
Chris Barry, Director of Business Development at Thomas Legal, dropped by the WatkinSofa in late Summer 2024 to chat all things Estate Agency and Conveyancing. In this episode Chris talks about why 90% of conveyancers are female.
Chris Barry, Director of Business Development at Thomas Legal, dropped by the WatkinSofa in late Summer 2024 to chat all things Estate Agency and Conveyancing. In this episode Chris talks about the broken relationship between Estate Agents, Conveyancers and Mortgage Arrangers.
Chris Barry, Director of Business Development at Thomas Legal, dropped by the WatkinSofa in late Summer 2024 to chat all things Estate Agency and Conveyancing. In this episode Chris talks about if referral fees and panel solicitors have ruined Estate Agency.
Chris Barry, Director of Business Development at Thomas Legal, dropped by the WatkinSofa in late Summer 2024 to chat all things Estate Agency and Conveyancing. In this episode Chris talks about if technology can help the conveyancing process.
Tributes for President Carter whose state funeral will take place on January 9th. Investigations continue in South Korea following Sunday's deadly plane crash. A wrap of 2024's highs and lows in the markets. And, how to stop your resolutions from being ruined. We speak to psychology professor Chris Barry about sticking to your New Year's promises. All that and more with Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Brook and his guests Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry from the podcast Been There Got Out discuss the notion of High Conflict Detox. This is where a person/parent is stuck deeply in the habitual cycle of conflict and the nervous system maintains a high level of chronic activation. In order to break the cycle one must endure the discomfort of disengagement, develop a self awareness of the cycle in order to break free of the strong impulse to engage in and continue the conflict. This conflict pattern is very much physiological and can be mastered. Enjoy!!! Want to hear the full episode? Join our membership today and take advantage of our exclusive offer: your first month is completely free! Coupon code: 30DAYSFREEACCESS You can contact Lisa through their website beentheregotout.com or follow them on instagram, Youtube and Facebook. Download our Free High Conflict Diversion Program Booklet: “When Co-Parenting Doesn't Work.” https://www.highconflict.net/booklet Join our mailing list: Disengage and Thrive: One Email at a Time https://www.highconflict.net/emails
The internet tells us that narcissists are everywhere — and that the problem is only getting worse. It's like narcissism is oozing out of our celebrities, politicians, partners, parents, maybe even ourselves?? So today, we're taking a long look in the mirror to find out: are we all a bunch of narcissists? And what should we do if we think someone in our life is a narcissist? We find out by talking to a real narcissist, Lee Hammock of the social media platform “The Self Aware Narcissist” as well as psychologists Prof. W. Keith Campbell, Prof. Kali Trzesniewski, and Dr. Craig Malkin. We want to hear your ideas for new episodes of Science Vs! Tell us via: Instagram at science_vs X at @sciencevs Bluesky at sciencevs Email at sciencevsteam@gmail.com Voicemail at +1(774) 481-1238 This episode does mention depression. Here are some crisis hotlines: United States: US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Dial 988 (Online chat available); US Crisis Text Line Text “HOME” to 741741 Australia: Lifeline 13 11 14 (Online chat available) Canada: Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (See link for phone numbers listed by province) United Kingdom: Samaritans 116 123 (UK and ROI) Full list of international hotlines here Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsNarcissism In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Lee's Ratatouille Moment (07:06) The Narcissism Test (15:53) Are We In a Narcissism Epidemic? (25:41) It Kind of Sucks to be a Narcissist (31:55) Narcissists in Therapy (35:11) How to Deal With a Narcissist in Your Life This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Mix and sound design by Sam Bair. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, So Wylie, Bumi Hidaka, and Bobby Lord.Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to for this episode, including Dr. Igor Weinberg, Dr. April Ilkmen, Dr. Jennifer Gerlach, Dr. Betsy Edershile, Prof. Brad Bushman, Prof. Brent Donnellan, Prof. Chris Barry, Dr. Glenn Geher, and Winkie Ma. Special thanks to Rachel Humphries for editing help. And big thanks to everyone who helped us this season! Jack Weinstein, Hunter, Chris Suter, Oscar, Elise, Dylan, the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Willson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Brook and his guests Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry from the podcast Been There Got Out discuss the notion of High Conflict Detox. This is where a person/parent is stuck deeply in the habitual cycle of conflict and the nervous system maintains a high level of chronic activation. In order to break the cycle one must endure the discomfort of disengagement, develop a self awareness of the cycle in order to break free of the strong impulse to engage in and continue the conflict. This conflict pattern is very much physiological and can be mastered. Enjoy!!! You can contact Lisa through their website beentheregotout.com or follow them on instagram, Youtube and Facebook. Download our Free High Conflict Diversion Program Booklet: “When Co-Parenting Doesn't Work.” https://www.highconflict.net/booklet Join our mailing list: Disengage and Thrive: One Email at a Time https://www.highconflict.net/emails And join our membership site at Disengage.highconflict.net
High Conflict divorce is challenging enough, but when it escalates to legal abuse, the emotional and financial toll can be overwhelming. In this episode, we unpack what legal abuse looks like in the context of high-conflict divorce, where one party may use the legal system to exhaust, intimidate, and financially drain the other. Whether it's endless filings, false accusations, or unreasonable demands, legal abuse can turn a difficult process into a battle of attrition. But understanding the warning signs can be your first line of defense against this form of manipulation. We dive into the red flags that often indicate legal abuse, from repeated court appearances to unreasonable custody demands. These signs, often orchestrated by individuals with narcissistic or controlling tendencies, are designed to exploit the legal system for personal gain. Our discussion provides insights into recognizing these tactics early, equipping you with knowledge that can help you avoid costly pitfalls and find ways to better protect yourself and your family. Our guests today are Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry, co-founders of Been There Got Out. With extensive experience supporting people through high-conflict divorces, Lisa and Chris offer practical, battle-tested guidance for those facing legal abuse. Lisa, a domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself in numerous court battles, helped pass Jennifer's Law to expand Connecticut's definition of domestic violence to include coercive control. Together, they run a Legal Abuse Support Group and have published a book, "Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High-Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances," sharing critical insights to help others achieve the best outcomes. Connect with Lisa and Chris: Legal Abuse Tips Worksheet: https://beentheregotout.com/legal-abuse-tips/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/been_there_got_out/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeenThereGotOut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeenThereGotOut TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@been_there_got_out LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/been-there-got-out/ Podcast: https://beentheregotout.buzzsprout.com/ Journey Beyond Divorce Resources: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce A word from our sponsors: Soberlink is a revolutionary tool designed to support individuals in their journey to sobriety. As a leading provider of remote alcohol monitoring, Soberlink offers a secure and reliable solution that helps people stay accountable and transparent in their recovery process. We're grateful for Soberlink's commitment to enhancing the recovery process and providing valuable resources to our listeners. Learn more about how Soberlink can make a difference in your journey at www.soberlink.com/jbd ======= TalkingParents provides a comprehensive platform designed to simplify co-parenting and enhance communication between parents. With secure messaging, a shared calendar, and features for tracking parenting time, TalkingParents ensures that all important details and agreements are documented and accessible. We're grateful for TalkingParents' support in simplifying co-parenting and enhancing communication for our listeners. Discover how TalkingParents can bring clarity and organization to your co-parenting journey at www.talkingparents.com/jbd
Chris Barry is Vice President of Sales at Independent Tire Dealer Group. Since 1998, Chris has significantly contributed to the company's growth. He started his career selling incense door-to-door and later managed an athletic shop frequented by celebrities in Southern California. Chris transitioned into the tire industry with AKH Discount Tires, gaining comprehensive knowledge. At ITDG, he's played a pivotal role in expanding the group from regional to nationwide, overseeing the introduction of new programs and partnerships. Chris' deep commitment to customer relationships is evident as he continues to drive sales and promote dealer success. In this episode… The automotive industry is constantly evolving, with new challenges and opportunities emerging for independent tire dealers. How can these dealers stay competitive and profitable in today's market? According to Chris Barry of Independent Tire Dealer Group, joining a buying group can provide significant advantages. By pooling resources and purchasing power, independent dealers can access container-level pricing, exclusive manufacturer programs, and increased profit margins. Chris emphasizes the importance of market protection, collaborative relationships among members, and the "band of brothers and sisters" mentality that fosters a family-like atmosphere within the group. On this episode of Gain Traction, Mike Edge welcomes Chris to discuss his career journey, the growth of Independent Tire Dealer Group, and the benefits of membership. They explore ITDG's expansion plans, the importance of personal relationships in business, and Chris' approach to customer service. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: [01:20] How Chris Barry got started in sales by selling incense in his neighborhood [03:35] Chris discusses his unique experiences, including his first job parking cars for celebrities [04:46] How Chris transitioned from retail management to the tire industry [09:57] Independent Tire Dealer Group's beginnings and growth from $16 million to hundreds of millions [11:11] The regional opportunities and market protection ITDG provides its members [13:13] Why the strength of ITDG lies in the collaborative power of its members [17:44] Chris outlines the one-, three-, and five-year outlooks for ITDG's expansion [19:36] How ITDG focuses on member education to maximize their success [22:52] Chris shares a surprising personal connection to Wayne Gretzky and the NHL Resources mentioned in this episode: Chris Barry on LinkedIn Independent Tire Dealer Group Darren McLea on LinkedIn Logan Wilks on LinkedIn Mike Burns on LinkedIn Jason Rook on LinkedIn Hercules Tires Wayne Gretzky Mike Edge on LinkedIn Tread Partners Quotable Moments: "When you're out there selling hoops and meeting people, just kill them with kindness." "Treat people the way that you expect to be treated." "My father owned an incense company, and we didn't have a lot of money — he'd give me packs of incense and say, ‘Go sell these if you want money for baseball cards.'" "We knew it was Thursday nights, and me and the guys would always bring a football, playing catch, and Jim Plunkett would tell us to run routes." "If you work together, you accomplish a lot." Action Steps: Embrace the “kill them with kindness” approach: Emphasizing positivity and kindness in interactions can lead to better relationships and unexpected opportunities. Collaborate and share resources: Leveraging collective resources enables smaller businesses to compete more effectively via cost-saving and value creation. Prioritize market protection for stability: Implementing a strategy that respects territorial boundaries establishes a fair and predictable competition field. Develop versatility and deeper industry knowledge: Expanding one's understanding of products and services enhances the ability to serve diverse customer needs effectively. Cultivate a family-oriented culture in business: Building a business environment that values camaraderie and mutual support leads to a more engaged and committed team. Sponsor for this episode... This episode is brought to you by Tread Partners. At Tread Partners, we provide digital marketing for multi-location tire dealers and auto repair shops. By using our strategy, branding, and marketing services, we help shops sell more tires and put more cars in bays. We've helped companies like Action Gator Tire, Colony Tire and Service, and Ulmer's Auto Care Center bring extreme growth in paid leads, ROI, and searches. So, what are you waiting for? Visit www.treadpartners.com or email info@treadpartners.com to learn more.
Atmospheric doom metal band Avernus joins me for a conversation at Melinda's Pub (6906 W 111th Worth). After a considerable time away, Avernus returns with the stunning new release, “Grievances.” We talk about the new album and its broad, cinematic scope, as well as the band's jagged path to the present day. “Grievances” is a solid album; it's doom metal for people who think they don't like doom metal. Before the chat with Avernus, Melinda's Pub owner Chris Barry jumps in the car for a quick chat about his place (go there for the smash burger!). In an ironic twist, we didn't eat smash burgers until after the camera and mics were shut down (they were awesome, though.). ## Car Con Carne is sponsored by Easy Automation. A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home. With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally sit down to get some post games chat discussing all the ramifications of Paris. We're joined by Chris Barry and dig into the major stories from Paris, including Teddy, the Japanese performance, the Abe siblings and many more!
In this episode Brook has special guest Lisa Johnson from Been There Got Out to discuss how High Conflict Personalities can drive legal abuse in the family court system and how to organize yourself to be able to go it with out an attorney. Lisa brings some good information to a scary subject. You can contact Lisa through their website beentheregotout.com or follow them on instagram, Youtube and Facebook. Please download or free booklet "When Co-Parenting Doesn't Work" @ https://www.highconflict.net/booklet and join our mailing list @ https://www.highconflict.net/emails For classes or one on one consults with Brook please visit our https://www.highconflict.net to register
Our regular contributor Chris Barry joins the show and we break down each category. Talking through the russian withdrawal, who benefits the most and then finally make some fresh predictions for the upcoming games!
In this episode, Lori and David Sims, founders of Nacho Kids Nacho Parenting, talk to Lisa Johnson. Lisa is co-author, along with her partner Chris Barry, of “Been There Got Out.” Like Lori and David, Lisa and Chris use their first-hand experience to help others. In this episode, we discuss the following: Toxic relationships High conflict divorce Legal abuse Cohesive control Jennifer's Law Nacho Kids Academy Success Story: “I am a family law attorney. I kept hearing about this Nacho parenting from clients and in the courtroom. I decided to join the Nacho Academy to see what it was all about. Man, this stuff is gold! I'm referring all my clients to the Nacho Academy even if they aren't currently in a blend, they will most likely be in one soon! I love what Lori and David are doing and can't express how much the world needs this!” ~ M.L.B.
Police say Sunday's shooting on Auckland's Ponsonby Road is still a bit of a mystery. 33-year-old Robert Sidney Horne was killed by 31-year-old Killer Beez member, Hone Kay-Selwyn, after he and other got out of a car, about 10.15pm. Kay-Selwyn was found dead yesterday in a rural property near Taupō, hundreds of kilometres from Auckland. Detective Inspector Chris Barry says they may never have a complete explanation for what happened. "Perhaps we could surmise that the victim and his associate perhaps didn't appreciate the situation early in the piece and the risks that they were facing." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police say there's no indication a deadly shooting on Auckland's Ponsonby Road last night is gang related. A man who was part of a group was killed after getting out of a car, shot by a man who'd reportedly been denied entry to a bar. He's described as dangerous, and is of a large build, with dark hair, a beard and moustache - and a large tattoo on his left forearm. Detective Inspector Chris Barry says it's difficult to explain the suspect's motivation behind the shooting. "At this stage, our priority is on locating this person - we believe he is dangerous, obviously he carried out this attack and our concern is to get him into custody." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evan welcomes Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry, co-founders of 'Been There Got Out,' and acclaimed authors of the must-read book on navigating toxic relationships and high-conflict divorces. Their conversation delves deep into the indicators of toxic relationships, emphasizing the often-hidden nature of emotional and financial abuse. Lisa shares her personal story of living in an abusive relationship for two decades, highlighting the difficulty in recognizing and admitting to being in such a situation. Both Lisa and Chris discuss the concept of coercive control, explaining its detrimental impact on relationship dynamics and emphasizing the importance of conflict in healthy interactions. The discussion also covers the strategies for handling high-conflict co-parenting situations, underscoring the necessity of detailed and enforceable parenting plans to mitigate post-divorce manipulation. Finally, they touch upon the pervasive issue of legal abuse in the court system and share insights into navigating such challenges, including the empowerment found in self-representation and the importance of focusing on recovery and support.More at https://beentheregotout.com/Topics:02:09 Drake's Generosity: Paying for a Fan's Divorce04:07 Polyamory and Young Divorces06:50 High-Impact Couples Therapy: A 16-Hour Fix?11:19 Ask Evan: Navigating Finances in Divorce13:32 High Conflict Divorce Coaching with Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry25:16 Understanding and Combating Legal Abuse31:45 Navigating Divorce with Legal and Emotional Support32:20 The Strategy of Building a Paper Trail in Divorce33:46 The Journey to Self-Representation and Victory34:37 The Challenges and Strategies of Going Pro Se37:26 Supporting Friends in Toxic Relationships41:06 Empowering Survivors Through Shared Experiences44:34 Advice for Navigating High-Conflict Divorces49:26 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Professional Evolution53:54 Engaging with the Community: They Said It Segment
Predicting the Olympic Champions Part 2 the women. With British Judo's Chris Barry.
This week, we celebrated Franz Ferdinand's indie dancefloor favourite (S/T 2004) turning 20, we discuss faux pas and getting it wrong on meeting your heroes (text in, I'm still here), we pay tribute to late Can singer Damo Suzuki, play brand new tracks, and Chris Barry tells us about being in bands in London with members of Sex Pistols, Generation X, Police, Pretenders (quite a supergroup!) Music by: Franz Ferdinand, Little Simz, Shed Seven, Rowetta, Master Peace, Yard Act, Katy J Pearson, Fräulein, CAN, The Telescopes, ĠENN, Nubya Garcia, Tara Lily, girldad, The 222s, 39 Steps Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: The CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
BIOS Lisa Johnson is the co-founder of Been There Got Out, a high-conflict divorce strategist and certified domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself through scores of court appearances. Her case, published in the Connecticut Law Journal, is being used as legal precedent. Her live testimony helped pass Jennifers' Law in Connecticut, the third state in America to expand its legal definition of domestic violence to include “coercive control.” She and her partner, Chris, the male half of Been There Got Out, advise people in high-conflict relationships, divorce, custody battles, and co-parenting hell so they have the chance of the best outcome in family court and beyond. They also offer a weekly Legal Abuse Support Group for those dealing with narcissistic opponents in legal matters. Chris Barry is a certified high-conflict divorce coach and the co-founder (and male half) of Been There Got Out. He developed the Been There Got Out podcast, and manages BTGO's website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, and all the background technology they use to run the business. He also specializes in writing and editing high-conflict parenting plans. Chris' background prior to BTGO was in technology sales and entrepreneurship, and was also a financial planner for a decade, all roles that built his skill set for this unforeseen mid-life career change, but none of those as much as his own 3-year high-conflict divorce and subsequent co-parenting adversity. Through their coaching program, Legal Abuse Support Group, broader community on social media, and 2023 book, “Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances,” Chris and Lisa support and guide people in these harrowing situations so that they can avoid common mistakes and have the best chance at getting themselves (and their kids) through it all as unscathed as possible. Their book, "Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High-Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances'' was released in March 2023. Website: https://beentheregotout.com/ ____________________________________________________________________ Check out my FREE Live webinar, the 3 MUST HAVE Secrets to Communicating with Narcissists RIGHT HERE Learn more about the SLAY Your Negotiation with Narcissists program right here: www.rebeccazung.com/slay ___________________________________ _________________________________ For more information on REBECCA ZUNG, ESQ. visit her website www.rebeccazung.com and follow her on Instagram: @rebeccazung and YouTube! GRAB YOUR FREE CRUSH MY NEGOTIATION PREP WORKSHEET RIGHT HERE! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL RIGHT HERE. THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR INFORMATION: ❤️ HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/negotiatefree and use code negotiatefree for FREE breakfast for life. ❤️ Shopify : Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/bestlife ❤️ BetterHelp: Visit BetterHelp.com/negotiate today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome to the show British Judo's Performance Analyst Chris Barry to discuss who this years Olympic Champions are going to be. This week we go through our predictions for the mens categories
Lots going on this week on a 2 hour-long show! Many new UK and Irish independent music albums. Hayden, my cohost on Indie Wakeup Call, phones in to discuss the BRIT Award nominations. Chris Barry from the 222s tells me about being in Montreal's first punk band, and the 1979 punk riot. Music by: Franz Ferdinand, The Zutons, Gruff Rhys, Courting, NewDad, Pillow Queens, Grace Petrie, Arab Strap, Yard Act, Sabatta, Crinc, Elpac and Grove, RAYE, Little Simz, The Last Dinner Party, Olivia Dean, Mahalia, Dave & Central Cee, The 222s. Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: The CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
This week on the show, we paid tribute to Emyr Willams, the late cofounder of 90s Welsh independent alternative label Ankst Records, who were at the heart of the emerging Welsh-language alt rock scene of the 80s and 90s. We also had one part of my interview with singer of Montreal bands the 222s (Montreal's first punk band), new wave band 39 Steps, and many others, Chris Barry! Many of the Welsh artists on this show aren't on Spotify, so I'll link a playlist and have included some music in the pod. Music this week by: The Libertines, English Teacher, Nia Archives, Yard Act, Cowboy Hunters, IDLES, Cassyette, Long Distances, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Catatonia,Tynal Tywyll, Ty Gwydr, Ectogram, Beganifs (Big Leaves), Tystion, Super Furry Animals, Datblygu, 39 Steps. Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: The CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
Most of the music on this week's show is not on streaming services, but in case including it becomes a problem, here's an edited version. This week on the show, we paid tribute to Emyr Willams, the late cofounder of 90s Welsh independent alternative label Ankst Records, who were at the heart of the emerging Welsh-language alt rock scene of the 80s and 90s. We also had part of my interview with singer of Montreal bands the 222s (Montreal's first punk band), new wave band 39 Steps, and many others, Chris Barry! Many of the Welsh artists on this show aren't on Spotify, so I'll link a playlist and have included some music in the pod. Music this week by: The Libertines, English Teacher, Nia Archives, Yard Act, Cowboy Hunters, IDLES, Cassyette, Long Distances, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Catatonia,Tynal Tywyll, Ty Gwydr, Ectogram, Beganifs (Big Leaves), Tystion, Super Furry Animals, Datblygu, 39 Steps. Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: The CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
Welcome to the MassDevice Fast Five medtech news podcast, the show that keeps you up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in medical technology. Here's what you need to know for today, January 17, 2024. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast. The FDA has cleared ClearPoint Neuro's stereotactic guidance system. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh explain what a stereotactic guidance system is and the procedures it can be used in. Gore enrolled its first patients in an expandable stent graft trial. Hear what the trial will assess and what the expandable stent does. Fresenius Kabi Has a Class I recall of some Ivenix infusion pumps. Whooley explains the reason behind the recall and what Fresenius Kabi recommends to resolve the issue. Former Nuvasive CEO Chris Barry has been named president of the 3M HealthCare spinoff's Medical Solutions division. The Fast Five hosts review some recent appointments at 3M and Chris Barry's career history. Apple is reportedly going to pull pulse oximetry from watches if Masimo's appeal fails. Whooley talks about Apple's workaround, Masimo's reaction and what analysts are saying.
Happy 2024 everyone! This week's show was the first live show of the new year, and we charged into it with new releases, some news from the indie charts, watched a stone-cold indie classic in Franz Ferdinand's Take Me Out turn 20 (already!?), and had a little peek ahead at my interview with Chris Barry, who sang and fronted, amongst many other bands, Montreal's first punk band, the glam punk outfit The 222s back in 1978, and the post punk band 39 Steps in the 80s, a band who you may have seen in the Woody Allen film Hannah's Sisters. Look out for the full interview next week! Music this week by: Sprints, The Vaccines, ARXX, Gen and the Degenerates, Courting, The Last Dinner Party, 3 Little Wolves, SYBS, Dream Nails, Bob Vylan, Sam Akpro, Venus Grrrls, Ekkstacy, The 222s, 39 Steps, Franz Ferdinand, Kiwi jr., Kings of Queens. Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly! PS: CFRC Live Sessions are now on air! And the CFRC funding drive is still on! Donate to help keep our 101-year old station going! Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad. PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowbritroad/message
Divorce etc... podcast hosted by the exEXPERTS (T.H. & Jessica)
For anyone who's dealing with a high-conflict legal battle, it's important to know that the term "legal abuse" is a real thing. There is a time when all the back and forths, and briefs and motions can become part of a pattern that lawyers and judges recognize as legal abuse. The intention is to try and wear you down, both emotionally and financially, and it is not ok. It is extremely important not to give in just to "get it over with" because you could be making choices that will hurt you later. This episode breaks down when the line is crossed into legal abuse and what you can do to protect yourself. (Guests: Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry, Been There Got Out - www.beentheregotout.com) Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @exexperts. SPONSORED BY: Lost & Found Forensics, a company that can assist you in using information from your spouse's cellphone as evidence. For more information, go to http://www.lostandfoundforensics.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/divorceetc/message
On this episode, host Sima Vasa is joined by Chris Barry, CEO of HumanListening™ at The Evolved Group, who discusses the role of AI tools, specifically large language learning models, in data research. Chris and Sima discussed the following in relation to AI and data acquisition: - The ability of AI to elicit better responses from consumers than human surveyors. - Why feedback of extremes is easier to come by than more measured feedback. - How conversational AI can be used to explore the drivers behind customer responses. - Adaptive AI personas that can be rolled out to better engage with specific demographics. - The non-judgemental nature of AI chatbots that provokes better feedback on sensitive topics. - The relationship between AI research tools and the expertise and skill of human researchers. In the evolving digital landscape, the best researchers marry human expertise with digital efficiency. - The Evolved Group - HumanListening™ - Sima Vasa - Infinity Squared - Infinity Squared - LinkedIn Thanks for listening to the Data Gurus podcast, brought to you by Infinity Squared. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation. #Analytics #MA #Data #Strategy #Innovation #Acquisitions
Lisa Johnson is a certified domestic violence advocate and Chris Barry is a certified High-Conflict Divorce Coach. Together they own Been There, Got Out, an organization that helps individuals who are dealing with a toxic or domestically violent relationship. Connect with Lisa & Chris Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Get in Touch with Dennis https://linktr.ee/DRVlaw
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On this 100th episode of the podcast, Linda Nazareth is joined by Carolyn Byer, Human Resources Lead at Microsoft Canada who was one of the guests early in the pandemic lockdowns. More than two years later, Linda and Carolyn reflect on how organizations had to deal with some new realities, what has been learned over this period of disruption and what has changed particularly for women and for younger generations. Guest As Human Resources Lead for Canada, Carolyn works closely with President Chris Barry and the Leadership Team to develop and execute the people strategy for Microsoft Canada. A strong business leader with proven experience in the c-suite and across all levels of management, Carolyn is a champion of Microsoft's “learn it all” and growth mindset” tenets and is committed to continuing to grow Microsoft's diverse and inclusive workforce. Prior to joining Microsoft, Carolyn served in a variety of HR disciplines globally at IBM for more than 17 years. She has a Bachelor of Psychology from University of Guelph and a Masters in Human Resources from Rutgers University. Outside of work, Carolyn focuses on her family. She enjoys conversing with others and expanding her perspectives and can typically be found...
This week's episode is the first in a two parter about the Hammer Killer, a violent man who committed terrible crimes where the victims only had one thing in common... an open door. Case episodes will be released every Monday. They are available anywhere you get your podcasts, including Youtube."Atlantean Twilight" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/References:“links”Facebook - Truth, Lies, and AlibisInstagram - @truthliesandalibisTwitter - @TLandApodcastYoutube - Truth, Lies & Alibis PodcastEmails can be sent to - TLApodcast@yahoo.comPodcast website - Truthliesandalibis.buzzsprout.com
Join legal experts Lisa Johnson and Chris Barry in this episode as they discuss the abusive nature of family court systems. With firsthand experience dealing with clients across the world, they share their perspectives on the corruption and cronyism within the industry that leads to extreme cases of high-conflict divorce. Tune in to learn about the challenges faced by good parents and the problems with the current court system that prioritizes money over the well-being of children. So let's jump right in now, though. Lisa, you were in Connecticut. Is that correct? Is that the court system that you're in? And then Chris, where were you? New York only? Okay, so you guys have got a northeast perspective, which isn't too far off from California. I think they share a lot of things. Whereas other parts of the country can be quite different actually. Yeah, but I would. I would agree that the family court system is quite abusive, I actually think they encourage it. And I'm not talking everybody everyone knows I have an asterisk next to most things I say, because I've met some good judges. But they're the exception, not the rule. But I feel like most courts are have been developed. A family courts have been developed to encourage this type of behavior because their friends get richer off of it. And again, not every judge but I feel like most of the stuff could be shut down very quickly. And most of these things can be resolved in a room or in two or three days. But they're not but because of all the money involved. So either one of you chime in where am i right? Or am I wrong? Okay, well, we have this weekly legal abuse support group, we meet on Sundays for about an hour and a half over zoom with clients from all over the world, different laws, same issues, everywhere that we know of that speaks English, where we have clients. And we say that divorce is a tremendous money making industry. And that it's not just you and your difficult ex, but they're actively participating in keeping these things going these high conflict cases and everybody benefits, except you and your children. And so, Chris, why do you think that is? Do you think these people are truly evil? Do you think like, they're just trying to attract money? Or the pirates? What are they? So I think, I think maybe calling them evil is a little bit of a stretch, maybe? Certainly, there are some evil ones out there. But I think so there's a couple of different contributing factors. One is, there's ignorance, right, because most people enter the court system in a divorce, they're angry, there's a reason they never got married, thinking we're when we get divorced, this is how it will be they don't intend to get divorced. So something happened and it got bad enough that they ended the relationship. And sometimes, you know, if their kids involved, they really really didn't want to end it. But it got so bad that they had to so people start off angry. But usually, you know, after a year or nine months, year, year and a half, most rational people calm down. So when what the case is, at least I deal with, there's something going on with our clients, former former partner, where you know, it's a like a mental health issue, whether it's narcissism or borderline, you know, we're not psychologists, we're not qualified to, to diagnose anyone, we look at the behaviors. And it's amazing how consistent the behaviors are, you know, we don't need a label, we look at the behaviors. So that's, that's the biggest factor in the ones that we deal with, we deal with the 5% were that people never the other spouse never comes down. Their anger never subsides, they act irrationally, they spend way more, you know, at least we'll talk about her case, but they spend way more on attorneys fees than if they just reached a reasonable settlement to begin with. So that's that's one. That's the biggest one for us. That the courts don't understand that stuff. It doesn't always take two to tango. Let me challenge you on something. What do you mean, the courts don't understand that you don't think they understand what's going on? They don't they look at these high conflict, generally speaking, okay. You know, not in every case. But generally speaking, they look at when two people are fighting, they can't settle. That it's both their fault. They're both the you know, the term is mutual combat. Yeah. You know, or takes two to tango is another thing that people say all the time. They're not sophistic judges, you're so overloaded with it with cases, they just want you out of their your business transaction to them. Right, so why won't you settle and they get angry at both parties, without having the time or the expertise to like dig deep into what's going on. Also, you know, the toxic personalities, which I know this isn't about toxic personalities. But those people there, they're really, really persuasive. They're manipulative, they've been practicing it for really their entire adult lives. So they go in there and they spin these fantastic lies, and distractions, all kinds of stuff. The other issue though, is because I know I'm going on with this response. A big part of it also, is this sort of this cronyism system that's grown up around divorce. So whether it be parenting, you know, custody evaluators, parenting coordinators, guardian ad litem, or as we call them in, in New York attorneys for the children. Michael's YouTube Videos https://www.youtube.com/user/MrPropriaPersona1 Contact Michael at www.judicialrevolution.us Want to help us fight judicial injustice? Donate to HTTP://www.KidsMatter.charity
Today I am speaking with Chris Barry and Lisa Johnson, the co-founders of Been There Got Out. Lisa is a high-conflict divorce coach and a certified domestic violence advocate who has successfully represented herself in numerous court cases. Chris, who developed the Been There Got Out podcast and manages the website and technology, is a certified high-conflict divorce coach specializing in writing high-conflict parenting plans. Both Chris and Lisa have personal experience with costly divorces, totalling over $400,000, which inspired them to coach individuals facing high-conflict relationships, divorce, custody battles, and co-parenting challenges. Their goal is to help these individuals achieve the best possible outcome in family court and beyond. A glimpse into what you'll learn in this episode: How the court system is exacerbating post-separation abuse The unknown resources (other than lawyers) available to aid you in navigating divorce What to expect when navigating the court system and why "justice" may not be obtained In this episode, Chris and Lisa delve into what to do during a divorce. They discuss putting together a plan, keeping children safe, building a legal team, comprehending the legal system, and anticipating the other party's actions to prepare for any potential challenges. They also touch on the support and guidance they offer through their coaching program, Legal Abuse Support Group, their social media community, and their upcoming book, "Been There Got Out: Toxic Relationships, High Conflict Divorce, and How to Stay Sane Under Insane Circumstances." Their aim is to assist individuals facing these difficult circumstances in avoiding common mistakes and achieving the best possible outcome with minimal impact on themselves and their children. Pre-Order Lisa & Chris's New Book - Been There Got Out Connect with Lisa & Chris: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/been_there_got_out/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeenThereGotOut Podcast: https://beentheregotout.buzzsprout.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeenThereGotOut TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@been_there_got_out LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/been-there-got-out/ Pre-Order Lisa & Chris's New Book - Been There Got Out Resources: Become an Accredited Narcissistic Trauma Informed Coach: https://go.carolinestrawson.com/NTICC3 Join my FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thriveafternarcissisticabuse Access my low-cost Narcissistic Trauma Recovery Programme https://go.carolinestrawson.com/heal-the-trauma-of-narcissistic-abuse Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinestrawson/ Find me on TikTok!: https://www.tiktok.com/@carolinestrawson My website: https://www.carolinestrawson.com/
Chris Barry does what everyone that moves to Florida does – plays golf. He’s expanded his horizons to courses in Europe. He is a performer and host at Sak Comedy Lab, an improv coach and he’s performed in over 25 cities with his group Four First Names.
Getting any business off the ground isn't without its challenges. And while investment can be a big hurdle to overcome, it isn't the only one. Securing industry expertise, acquiring customers, gaining access to the right tech - these are just a few of a whole host of challenges startups need to solve in order to bring their innovations to life. But rarely can startups find all of these resources from one source, unless they look to accelerator programs.In this season of Financial Futures, we'll be finding out how financial institutions and their partners are stepping up their innovation efforts to shepherd in the next generation of fintech. And in this episode, we'll learn how accelerator programs are helping to fuel this new age of ingenuity.Join us as we find out what separates accelerator programs from other investment models with a little help from innovation product manager at FIS, Chris Barry, and senior vice president of Impact Ventures at FIS, Elaine Duff. We'll ask what it is that makes accelerator programs so unique (and so effective), and we'll find out how ESG goals are driving innovation between accelerators and their partners.We'll also ask: What are the benefits for fintechs who partner with accelerators? How do fintechs choose the right accelerator? Why is it important for fintechs and accelerators to share the same values? How are minorty-owned businesses leading the charge on ESG standards? What benefits, other than investment, do accelerators bring to startups? And for more information on the FIS Fintech Accelerator Program, head over to https://www.fisglobal.com/en/fis-fintech-accelerator
The Golden Rat are a Tokyo-based outfit comprised of guitarists Mr. Ratboy and Hiroshi The Golden Arm. They are set to release their debut album ‘We Got A Right' – a fifteen song collection/interpretations of tunes which inspired both musicians during adolescence. Mr. Ratboy has plugged in and played with some of rock n roll's elite: Sour Jazz, Motorcycle Boy, Pillbox, Bebe Buell, Jeff Dahl, Marky Ramone & The Intruders, Kevin K and Freddy Lynxx to name a few. On show #159 of The Australian Rock Show we are joined by Mr. Ratboy to look over the new Golden Rat album - and to also talk though his amazing rock n roll journey. Dig it! Music by: The Golden Rat, Mr. Ratboy, Motorcycle Boy, Pillbox, Sour Jazz, The Saints - thanks to Dimitri Monroe https://viciouskittenrecords.com MVD Distribution: https://mvdshop.com Hiroshi The Golden Arm: https://www.instagram.com/thegoldenarmsjp Sour Jazz: https://www.sourjazz.com Chris Barry i/v: http://www.artsandopinion.com/2022_v21_n3/jason-barry.htm Dimitri Monroe Blog: https://veglam.com
On this week's episode, the boys discuss Separation Anxiety starring Venom and Spider-Man for the Sega Genesis! Despite a slow news week, they also discuss Obi Wan Kenobi, Ms. Marvel, and Beavis and Butthead Do the Universe. Stay tuned til the end for another round of the Rotten Tomatoes game. Thanks for listening and tell a friend! Special Thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song Special Thanks to Chris Barry for the logo email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com twitter/insta: @couchcopod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couchcopod/message
On this week's episode we discuss The Revenge of Shinobi for Sega Genesis! We also talk about The Gray Man trailer and Thor: Love and Thunder trailer. Stay tuned til the end for another round of Celebrity Connections with special guest Barry! Thanks for listening and tell your friends email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com twitter/insta: @couchcopod Special Thanks to Chris Barry for the logo Special Thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couchcopod/message
On this week's episode, the boys discuss Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast. They also talk about the new Thor Love and Thunder trailer, and DC Universe turmoil. Stay tuned til the end for another rendition of Dylan V. Trivia: Sonic edition. Thanks for listening and tell a friend! email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com twitter/insta: @couchcopod special thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song special thanks to Chris Barry for the logo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couchcopod/message
On this week's episode, the gang discusses Star Wars Podracer for the Nintendo 64! They also do a draft of 'Minor Inconveniences'. As always, thanks for listening and be sure to tune in to our next episode. Tell a friend! Special thanks to Chris Barry for the logo Special thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song Email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com twitter/insta: @couchcopod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couchcopod/message
On this week's episode, Rachel joins the boys as they break down T2: The Arcade Game for Sega Genesis. They also discuss the Ms. Marvel trailer, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and The Batman. Stay tuned til the end for a Newlyweds game! Thanks for listening! email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com twitter/insta: @couchcopod Special Thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song Special Thanks to Rev. Chris Barry for the logo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couchcopod/message
Dennis speaks with Lisa Johnson & Chris Barry of Been There, Got Out, an organization that helps individuals who are dealing with a toxic or domestically violent relationship. Lisa is a certified domestic violence advocate and Chris is a certified High-Conflict Divorce Coach. Connect with Lisa & ChrisWebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedIn Get in Touch with Dennis https://linktr.ee/DRVlaw
In this episode Jeff and Kord have an enlightening conversation with a real servant minded leader, Chris Barry. Chris is a seasoned veteran of the fintech space as well as an avid real estate investor and one heckuva great guy. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did!