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In this episode of the Whitehall Sources podcast, we're joined by Amy Koch who was the first female Minnesota Senate Majority Leader and was at the Inauguration of Donald Trump … she is currently a Republican strategist... and Chris Jackson who was chairman of his local Democratic Party in Tennessee, and was appointed by Joe Biden's campaign to the DNC Platform Committee.We discuss the first 100 days of President Trump's second term. They explore his successes and failures, particularly focusing on immigration, the economy, and tariffs. The conversation delves into the significance of the 100-day mark, the role of executive orders, and the impact of Trump's policies on international relations, especially regarding NATO and Ukraine. The guests provide insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the Trump administration as it navigates a complex political landscape. Support the podcast by becoming a member at: https://plus.acast.com/s/whitehallsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Carolina Weather Group, we're revisiting two unforgettable tornado outbreaks that impacted the Carolinas — and the brave meteorologists, storm chasers, and first responders who lived them firsthand.
The King and Queen celebrated 20 years of marriage in the romantic city of Rome. In this special episode, we look back on their time together. Roya was joined in Rome by Chris Jackson, the picture agency Getty's Royal photographer, who is responsible for capturing countless intimate moments of the couple together, including a new portrait to commemorate the occasion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWelcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3! Proudly produced by The Oncology NetworkThree respected oncologists dive deep into the most significant research presented at ASCO GI 2025, bringing you practice-changing insights amidst a backdrop of political uncertainty affecting medical research.Professor Chris Karapetis joins hosts Professor Craig Underhill and Professor Christopher Jackson to unpack ground-breaking colorectal cancer studies that are reshaping treatment paradigms. The conversation explores how targeted therapies are dramatically improving survival rates, with the DEEPER study demonstrating cetuximab's superiority over bevacizumab for left-sided RAS wild-type disease, achieving an impressive 50-month median survival when combined with chemotherapy.The experts dissect the BREAKWATER trial, which shows promising benefits of combining encorafenib and cetuximab with chemotherapy for notoriously aggressive BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer. This combination achieved a 61% response rate versus 40% with standard care, with responses lasting significantly longer – representing a potential new standard of care for this difficult-to-treat subgroup.Perhaps most surprisingly, our panel discusses how an inexpensive, familiar medication – aspirin – could reduce colorectal cancer recurrence by 40% in patients with PIK3CA mutations according to the ALASCCA study. This finding highlights how molecular profiling is becoming essential across treatment stages, not just for expensive targeted therapies but also for optimising use of accessible interventions.The discussion extends to exciting developments in pancreatic cancer with a novel pan-RAS inhibitor showing meaningful activity, and advancements in immunotherapy for MSI-high colorectal cancer, confirming combination therapy's superiority. For gastrointestinal oncologists navigating an increasingly complex treatment landscape, this episode offers crucial insights to optimise patient outcomes through precise, personalised approaches.Subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter for regular updates on the latest cancer research and join our community at oncologynetwork.com.au.The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective
GIVEAWAY - send us a message and let us know your favorite thing about the Square Pizza Pod. We are giving away SchermCo swag to the first three people that send us a note!Welcome back to another episode of the #squarepizzapod. This week, Greg is in conversation with Chris Jackson, President and CEO, Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont.In this episode: Leadership Journey & Connection to GoodwillThe CEO shares their leadership story and commitment to community serviceGoodwill Overview:$80M annual budget1,200 team membersServes 9,000+ residentsKey programs include Donate & Shop, training programs, Opportunity Campus, and construction skills trainingWhat People Should Know About Goodwill Focus on empowering individuals through workforce development and community support.Future Vision (2025 & Beyond) Expanding workforce programs and community outreach to meet evolving needs.Team Culture Strong, inclusive culture is key to success, and Goodwill continues to nurture this environment.Workforce DevelopmentDiscusses the importance of partnerships and key requirements for successful programs.Leadership PrinciplesEmphasizes collaboration, community impact, and empowerment as guiding leadership values.Support the show
Brian Cox and Robin Ince slice deep into the lesser explored world beneath us. To join them on the journey from the crust to the core they are joined by seismologist Ana Ferreira, geologist Chris Jackson and comedian Phil Wang.School children learn about the makeup of the earth with an image depicting the earth's core, mantle and crust layered neatly on top of each other, but is this an oversimplification? Our experts reveal that the earths innards are less uniform than we might think and mysteries still abound, including the makeup of some continental sized blobs deep inside the earth. We learn about the incredible heat and pressure as we descend and why that has limited how far humans have been able to explore these deep realms first-hand. We explore the chemistry of the interactions between the earth layers and how they influence the formation of continental plates and volcanoes. Phil has an existential crisis about falling inside gaps between the plates but is reassured his worries are unfounded as Ana explains the latest techniques being used to understand the world deep beneath us.Producer: Melanie Brown Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem Researcher: Olivia Jani
CJ Vogel and Gerry Hamilton break down the Texas Longhorns offering ELITE 2026 WR Tristen Keys, Chris Jackson on the road seeing more targets and more!
Breaking news out of Washington, D.C.: passenger flight PSA Flight 5342 and a military helicopter collide over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Carolina Weather Group live coverage of the tragedy, which prompted a massive emergency response and search and rescue effort in the frigid river. Hear from our aviation experts on what flight data shows us about the flight of American Airlines flight, which was being operated as American Eagle, and the Black Hawk helicopter. Live analysis of the mid-air collision from Ricky Matthews and Chris Jackson. Coverage of the crash begins at 20 minutes in this live stream replay. Before the breaking news, join us as we cover at least three wildfires burning in western North Carolina, including the Crooked Creek fire which has forced evacuations near Old Fort, North Carolina in McDowell County. The area was hit hard by Helene and now has hundreds of acres burning in what was described as an "out of control" wildfire. Tonight, WLOS's Jason Boyer joins the Carolina Weather Group with the latest on the fire -- and to explain the weather conditions promoting the start and spread of fires. With low humidity and gusty winds, the fire danger remains high.
This week, Wes, Matt, Jeff and Becca talk the Super Bowl, snow days, Chris Jackson and debate what TV character probably stinks the most.
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Actor Chris Jackson makes his first appearance on the podcast. This Broadway and film actor is currently in the cast of the new indie film "Boundary Waters". In this lyrical coming-of-age film, 12-year-old Michael Murray relishes the carefree joys of early adolescence – girls and friends – until his mom has a black eye and a busted lip. Michael is desperate to know what happened, but his father Brian avoids him, Granny (Carole Kane) shushes him, and his usually resilient mother can't get out of bed. While his family weighs the cost of keeping secrets against the price of telling the truth, Michael is determined to fix what happened as he tries to become a man in a world where men cause harm. "Boundary Waters" has its next screening at the Dances with Films festival in New York City on Friday, December 6 at 7:45. https://youtu.be/f1PUjmcwjKk Also, Danish actor turned filmmaker Nicolaj Kopernikus makes his first appearance as well. He has directed, written and stars in a new short film which is currently eligible for an Oscar nomination. It's called "From Above". Morten (Kopernikus) looks his daughter in the eyes for the first time in 8 years. He decides to get in touch with her again and uses very unconventional and spectacular methods to get her attention and forgiveness. https://youtu.be/29-rOe8vB7I?si=gj_4viQiUtD8Yh2A
Today I am joined by Chris Jackson to discuss the concepts of legacy and the hero's journey as laid out in his drafted book, "Legacy: How to Live a Life Worth Remembering."You can keep up with Chris at https://alegacylived.com/Become a patron and get access to exclusive and ad-free episodes at patreon.com/mythicmindEnroll in a course - including the upcoming Lord of the Rings Study - at https://andrewsnyder.podia.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mythic-mind-legacy-podcast--5808321/support.
Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists.Have you ever dreamed of opening a brick-and-mortar gallery location to offset your time on the road? Today's guests, Chris Jackson and Laura Junge (https://lleejunge.com/), did just that when they opened the Jackson Junge Gallery (https://j2gallery.com/) in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. In this conversation, they talk about how the gallery allows Laura the time she needs to create her work, the nuances of running a gallery, and their next giant leap of faith regarding gallery shows in Miami's world-famous Art Week! Thanks for listening! #roadwarrior #art #artist #workingartist #podcast #artistconversation #positiveattitude #artistlife #independentartist #independentartistpodcast #artfair #artfairartist #emergingartist #j2gallery #jacksonjungegallery #brickandmortar #artgallery #chicagoartVisual artists Douglas Sigwarth (https://www.sigwarthglass.com/) and Will Armstrong (http://www.willarmstrongart.com/) co-host and discuss topics affecting working artists.FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram https://www.instagram.com/independentartistpodcast/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/independentartistpodcastWebsite https://www.sigwarthglass.com/independentartistpodcast.htmlYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@theindependentartistpodcastMailing List http://eepurl.com/hwQn7bEmail independentartistpodcast@gmail.comPLEASE RATE US AND REVIEW US.......... and SUBSCRIBE to the pod on your favorite streaming app.SUPPORT THE SHOWVENMO/ username @independentartistpodcast or through PAYPAL.ME by clicking on this link https://paypal.me/independentartistpod?locale.x=en_USSponsorsThe National Association of Independent Artists (NAIA). http://www.naiaartists.org/membership-account/membership-levels/ZAPPlication https://www.zapplication.orgMusic "Walking" by Oliver LearBusiness inquiries at theoliverlear@gmail.comSupport the show
Donald Trump has done it again and won the US election. Eight years after beating Hillary Clinton and four years after Joe Biden evicted him from the White House, the former president is now the future president. It's a remarkable comeback for the man whose reputation was severely damaged after the violence of the January 6 Capitol riots back in 2021. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to Chris Jackson, senior vice president at Ipsos Public Affairs, about why the polls failed to predict Trump's resounding victory. Producer: Soila Apparicio Editor: Philly Beaumont
Today we're joined by members of NAESP's Latino+ Network to discuss the perspectives of Latino students, staff, and administrators. Whether it's the unique needs of students, engaging with the broader community, or the importance of representation in teaching and leadership, understanding these perspectives is crucial to the success of our schools. Annette Sanchez is principal of Hampton-Moreno-Dugat Early Childhood Center in Beeville, Texas, and serves as NAESP state representative for Texas. Chris Jackson is principal of Hollinger K-8 School in Tuscon, Arizona.
In exactly two weeks' time, Americans will vote for their 47th US President. But who is topping the polls? Shane asked Chris Jackson, IPSOS pollster.
Beyond the Buckets | Episode #168 | Chris Jackson - Boys Varsity Head Coach Pinewood High School Chris Jackson has recently been appointed as the head basketball coach at Pinewood High School. He brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the game, having previously served as a long-time assistant coach at Archbishop Mitty High School under the esteemed Tim Kennedy. During his tenure at Mitty, Chris was integral in developing the program and mentoring young athletes.A former standout player himself, Chris played high school basketball at Archbishop Mitty before continuing his career at Westmont College, where he competed at the collegiate level. His journey from player to coach reflects his dedication to the sport, and he looks forward to bringing his expertise and passion to Pinewood High School.#podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9
The EAH team sits down with power pioneer Marco Dell'Aquila, Patient Zero of the hydrogen bug. Under his tutelage, Andrew Leedom, Patrick Molloy and Chris Jackson were motivated to launch their successful and rewarding careers in hydrogen. Alicia Eastman has also found inspiration and an excellent lunch time raconteur. About Marco Dell'Aquila:Marco is an investor, adviser, developer, author and professor with nearly 35 years experience in the energy sector. He is currently the Chief Investment Officer at Protium and he co-founded and chairs Power Capital. Marco is also a Senior Adjunct Professor of Energy, Resources and Environment at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies and the co-founder of Inspiratia.He co-founded Infrastructure Journal (now IJ Global) in 1997. In the 1990s, he was an Executive Director of General Electric Capital's projects group based in London, developing and investing in energy projects in the EMEA region. Professor Dell'Aquila has taught at SAIS since 2011 and is a member of the SAIS Europe Advisory Council. As Chairman of inspiratia and previously IJGlobal, Dell'Aquila has spent 25 years as an author and commentator on the evolution of energy and infrastructure markets, as well as regulation and emerging technologies to combat climate change. He has also advised on numerous energy transactions around the world spanning virtually all forms of cleantech and renewables. Marco has a BSc (Tech) in Civil and Structural Engineering from the University of Manchester and an MA in International Relations and Economics from SAIS.About Power CapitalPower Capital is a financial advisory firm which has won mandates of corpus €13 billion since 1997.About Inspiratia UK based Energy and Infrastructure data & analysis provider.--LinksProtium: https://protium.green/team/Inspiratia: https://inspiratia.com/SAIS: https://sais.jhu.edu/Power Capital: https://www.powercapital.ie/
On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the October 1 American Postal Union Day of Action in Albany, New York. The Rally took place in Colonie at 1770 Central Avenue. The postal workers were demanding and fighting for the public right to speak, better staffing, better services, and a good contract! In this labor segment, Willie recorded the speeches at the Rally of Phil Speck, Rev West Mcneill, Chris Jackson, and Mark Emanatian, giving their views on the Postal Workers Struggle—part 1.
Another week with Jonathan Mangum and Greg Proops! That was the plan for week 3 of Whose Line's 21st season! Highlights include Jonathan dining with Chris Jackson at a restaurant with Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady, and Ryan Stiles as the waiters, plus Greg calling the shots when it came to the musical styles during a game of Greatest Hits! There was also a breakfast themed Doo Wop, emergency services breaking into song on Scenes From A Hat, and more! Listen until the end of today's podcast for all of the details!Catch up on my previous podcasts:Celebrating 200 Whose Line shows on The CW: https://open.spotify.com/episode/70QZRq5EW8hpTwIsdz1sSAWeek 2 of Whose Line Season 21: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3LGRs1SjcvNobU62Z0ClTCDownload my Whose Line podcasts on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whose-line-highlights/id1554699876Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57BHyLXbcv309VtN3AwgdASpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/whose-line-highlightsiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-whose-line-highlights-74313892/Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/whose-line-highlights-1628458/episodesCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id1546417?country=usDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2801672Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3279754Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/whose-line-highlights-219404And remember to follow me on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postmaster_radio/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/PostmasterRadio
A conversation with Chris Jackson, neighborhood planner for the City of Amarillo. An Amarillo native who grew up in the foster care system, Jackson now works within the city's Neighborhood Planning Initiative to help older and underserved parts of town "catch up" in terms of infrastructure and services. These neighborhoods include the North Heights, the Barrio, San Jacinto and Eastridge. Jackson works directly with neighborhood resident associations guiding them to implement a variety of projects. He shares with host Jason Boyett about his background, the complicated nature of projects like the recent creative crosswalks, and why the city is working so hard to revitalize these neighborhoods in the first place. This episode is supported by SKP Creative, Storybridge and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
In only 10 minutes, Hayley Lewis gives you everything you need to know about what happened with the Kansas City Chiefs for August 16. Hayley Lewis sits down with Texas wide receiver coach Chris Jackson to talk about Xavier Worthy and get the inside scoop on his game. You're always caught up with Chiefs News Daily. — Shop the latest KC Sports Network merch collection, in partnership with Sandlot Goods! Find hats, shirts, hoodies and more here: https://sandlotgoods.com/collections/kcsnapp — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HAMILTON Book, Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Based on Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow Works Consulted & Reference :Hamilton (Original Libretto) by Lin-Manuel MirandaHamilton: The Revolution by Jeremy McCarter & Liin-Manuel Miranda Alexander Hamilton by Ron ChernowMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"Wait for It" from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Leslie Odom Jr., Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
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Co-hosts Chris Jackson and Alicia Eastman had the pleasure to interview Bart White of Santander Corporate and Investment Banking (SCIB). The discussion was mostly regarding optimizing different bespoke tools to accelerate the energy transition with some case examples provided by Bart. After the interview, Patrick Molloy stepped in to unpack and discuss some of the wide-ranging topics with the same rigor we have come to expect. About Bart White:Bart runs the SCIB Energy financing activities across EMEA and parts of Latin America. The team is primarily focused on financing and advisory for Renewables where Santander has ranked #1 in 2022, 2023 and 2024 YTD Europe). They are also involved in Hydrogen, CCS, BESS, Biogas, and other tangential subsectors such as EfW and Smart Meters.Previously, Bart ran the Santander UK and Nordics structured finance business, and before that he led the Santander European structured finance advisory practise. Bart has also worked at UBS leading their EMEA Utilities and Infrastructure Finance business, as well as RBS. Bart holds an MA in Physics from the University of Oxford.About SCIB:In 2023, Santander CIB was named global leader in export finance for the second year running and ended the year In 2023 as the world's leader in export finance, with transactions amounting to US$13.2 billion and a market share of 12.1%.The bank's global scale and local knowledge of the sectors and markets where its clients operate has ensured Santander's position on top of the ranking published by Dealogic, one of the most widely used tools for analysing the performance, trends, activity and market share of financial institutions. With this positioning, the Group demonstrates its ability to meet client needs globally in a tough landscape. Santander CIB reached the first position in Europe and is among the top 10 in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.Credit insurance from ECAs and other multilateral institutions is one of the main means of financial support for international expansion. It helps companies obtain financing through specialised products with competitive terms and conditions that are tailored to their needs and mitigate the risks that their cross-border activities can pose.In recent years, Santander CIB has been developing its Export & Agency Finance (EAF) business, with the spotlight on import and export clients. It has contributed to the design of innovative products hand in hand with ECAs, combining global and local origination and structuring capabilities that underpin the franchise's success.--Links:www.santandercib.comhttps://www.santandercib.com/press-room/santander-cib-named-global-leader-export-finance-second-year-running
An excellent outcome from a terrible process. That's Medical Oncologist Chris Jackson's summation of Pharmac's latest funding boost. The Government's committing $604 million to cover funding for 54 new medicines, including 26 cancer treatments. Jackson says we have to be careful about implementation because dumping 26 cancer medicines into the system at once could create a capacity demand issue. He told Mike Hosking that a number of cancer services around the country are already stretched. Jackson says if we don't fund the infrastructure for them like chemo units, nurses, and the like, we'll end up with more waiting lists. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 25th of June, we finally got the cancer drugs and what a haul! It's set to help tens of thousands more people. We could have had an hour with the Prime Minister but in the time we had, we talked cancer drugs, the various infrastructure issues, and whether there is a hiring freeze for frontline doctors and nurses. The Scott Robertson All Blacks era has begun! He joined Mike to talk the season ahead and what the team will look like under him. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At a select committee hearing yesterday, Doctor Shane Reti doubled down on National's promise saying it would fund the specified drugs, but the cancer drug list he's working to is 3 years old and advocates say there are newer treatments, Onocologist, Doctor Chris Jackson speaks to Lisa Owen.
Co-hosts Patrick Molloy, Chris Jackson, and Alicia Eastman speak with Alfa Laval's Tue Johannessen about the company's role in the energy transition, and more specifically about involvement in hard-to-abate sectors where hydrogen is a key building block, as well as how a new Business Unit for Electrolyzer & Fuel Cell Technologies will help bend the cost curve for green hydrogen.About Tue Johannessen:Tue has a long track record in chemical engineering, CleanTech, sustainability, innovation, and business development.He earned his PhD from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 1998 and spent some time in academic and entrepreneurial roles. Research in ammonia storage led to co-founding a CleanTech start-up in 2006 as CTO - operating in the automotive emissions control sector. His work with ammonia continued at Maersk as the R&D lead which would become the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping. He led the modeling efforts including all relevant fuel pathways and vessel technologies built into a comprehensive techno-economic tool, NavigaTE, allowing for analyzing and building maritime transition strategies.In 2022, he joined the Alfa Laval Energy Division in a business development role focused on Fuel Cells & P2X. Since January 2024, he is now VP in the newly established Business Unit for Electrolyzer & Fuel Cell Technologies heading Strategy and Partnerships. Fun fact: Tue is an inventor and in addition to other patents and IP, he and colleagues from DTU were awarded EPO's European Inventor Award in 2016. About Alfa Laval:The Company was founded 140 years ago, with customers in over 100 countries, employing more than 21,300 people. Annual sales in 2023 were SEK 63.6 billion (~5.5 billion Euros). The company is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. Alfa Laval is dedicated to helping billions of people to get the energy, food, and clean water they need, while eliminating emissions in the marine fleet, the backbone of global trade.The company is committed to optimizing processes, creating responsible growth, and driving progress to support customers in achieving their business goals and sustainability targets. ---Links:www.alfalaval.com
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Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and for your continued support. This week we had the pleasure of welcoming Col Chris Jackson, USMC (Ret) to the show. Chris The post Scuttlebutt Ep 154: Col Chris Jackson, USMC (Ret) and Sheep Dog Impact Assistance (IA) first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Patrick Malloy, Alicia Eastman, and Chris Jackson speak with Topsoe CEO Roeland Baan about new technologies and new projects, leveraging his expansive background and the assets of an 84 year old science and innovation institution, to tackle climate change. About Roeland Baan: Roeland joined Topsoe as President and CEO in 2020 with a clear focus on establishing the company as a leader in technologies and solutions for the energy transition. He is heading the company's nearly 3,000 employees across a dozen countries to rewrite the future of fuels production. Roeland engages in dialogues and forums with other key opinion leaders to identify and deploy solutions that enable the global energy transition. He often shares his perspectives on matters ranging from decarbonization of energy-intensive industries to electrolyzer capacity, new technologies that support carbon emission reductions, and the challenges and regulatory frameworks needed to achieve a fair and inclusive green energy transition. Roeland has more than 40 years of experience developing businesses, supporting customer relationships, driving growth, building cohesive organizations and amassing deep operational and strategic knowledge across the energy, fuel and steel industries. Prior to joining Topsoe, he was President and CEO of Outokumpu, a producer of stainless steel, and before that CEO of rolled and extruded products at aluminum manufacturer Aleris. Roeland also held leadership positions at Arcelor Mittal, SHV NV and Shell. He serves as Chairman of SBM Offshore NV and is member of the Syensqo Board of Directors and the Hydrogen Council Board. Roeland earned an M.S. in economics from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.About Topsoe:Topsoe is a leading global provider of technology and solutions for the energy transition. They combat climate change by helping customers and partners achieve their decarbonization and emission reduction goals.Based on decades of scientific research and innovation, they offer world leading solutions for transforming renewable resources into fuels and chemicals for a sustainable world, and for efficient and low-carbon fuel production as well as clean air.Haldor Topsoe founded the company in 1940 and with headquarters in Denmark, Topsoe has nearly 3,000 employees serving customers all around the globe.--Links:Topsoehttps://www.topsoe.com/
This week's episode is a discussion between EAH hosts Patrick Molloy, Alicia Eastman, and Chris Jackson. The team cover the current status of hydrogen regulation, innovation, financing, markets, and consolidation. Hanging over most conversations in the decarbonization or future fuels space, is the perpetual question: When will investors actually step up with significant capital to help companies make it through the development desert, instead of letting promising companies languish in the double dunes of despair? There has been a lot of talk, but not a lot of action. Listen to the team unpack recent developments and hopes for the future.
Welcome back, wanderer. Today, we set sail on a journey through the realms of imagination with the esteemed Chris A. Jackson. A master of the written word, Chris has regaled us with tales of high seas and daring adventures in his acclaimed Pathfinder Tales novels and captivating readers with his vivid depictions of pirate lore and nautical escapades. But his literary prowess extends far beyond the confines of the ocean, as he has also delved into the realms of apocalyptic fiction, exploring the depths of human resilience in the face of cataclysmic events. Hailing from the shores of Oregon, Chris's affinity for the sea runs deep, rooted in a childhood spent amidst the rolling waves and salt-laden air. Trained as a marine biologist, he eventually found his true calling as a storyteller, setting sail with his wife Anne aboard a 45-foot sailboat to traverse the azure waters of the Caribbean. His acclaimed Scimitar Seas series has garnered accolades aplenty, earning three consecutive Gold Medals in the ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Awards. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of setting and genre in long fiction, with a particular focus on the evocative worlds of pirate and sailing settings and the haunting landscapes of apocalyptic narratives. Chris: -> Website -> Facebook -> Twitter The Corner of Story and Game: -> Discord -> Facebook -> Instagram -> Twitter -> TikTok -> Threads -> Bluesky -> LinkedIn -> Email: gerald@storyandgame.com Please let me know if you have any questions or comments on this or any other episode. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear more conversations with professionals in the video game, tabletop, and fiction industries. #ChristopherAJackson #ChrisJackson #JaxBooks #Author #Novelist #PathfinderTales #Golarion #TheWarOfSouls #DragonsOfBoston #ScimitarSeas #AFiveFoldUniverse #WeaponsOfFlesh #BloodSeaTales #WritingAdvice #CraftingSetting #TheCornerOfStoryAndGame #PodcastsToListenTo #Narratology
#weather #tornado #stormchasing South Carolina-based storm chaser Chris Jackson and LSM's Brett Adair share video and insights from their severe weather chase last week during the historic tornado outbreak across the United States. See their footage from the tornado outbreak that impacted Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Kanas between April 25 and April 28, 2024. Plus South Carolina's changing criteria for heat alerts. We're looking at the new procedures for warning you about heat-related health impacts.
Arkansas's Republican Governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, has not held back in voicing her strong criticisms of President Joe Biden's present administration, which she unequivocally labels as 'underperforming'. She empathetically argues that voters are disenchanted with what she calls Biden's lax stance on immigration control. Sanders lamented the perceived disregard for the serious implications of unchecked immigration by the present administration. 'The president can and should exercise the authority vested in him to effectively control our borders,' Sanders contended, 'we are seeing unprecedented numbers of immigrants trying to enter the country unlawfully. A couple of strategic decisions such as reinstating the 'Remain in Mexico' policy or advancing the border wall project could change this situation for the better. However, we are witnessing nothing but complacence.' Sanders then presented a case study from her state, Arkansas, putting forth circumstantial evidence of the gravity of the situation. 'Arkansas alone intercepted a substantial amount of fentanyl last year – enough to jeopardize every Arkansan's life. That's pushing three million people into the path of mortal danger. We are talking men, women, and children. To think that this hazardous scenario is possible within a single state is horrifying,' she added. Sanders pulled no punches when expressing her dissatisfaction with Biden's performance. She stated, 'The current state of affairs is directly attributable to the president's ineffective policies. His negligence is endangering citizens while eroding our sovereignty. This turn of events strengthens the argument in favor of a change in leadership this November.' Responding to a query regarding Biden's love for the nation, Sanders struck a solemn tone. 'If one truly loves this nation, one should not stand complacent in its gradual deterioration. Yet we bear witness, slowly and inexorably, to our economy's downturn and our borders' fragility, under this administration. Our adversaries are emboldened due to our faltering stance, not fearing us as they should.' 'Our friends on the global stage harbor diminishing respect for us. Every step taken by the president appears to push the American people towards an unfortunate demise. This gross inability to secure our borders or to inspire confidence domestically or internationally serves as a compelling argument against his suitability for the presidency,' she argued. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has promised uncompromising measures to fortify the U.S.-Mexico border if he reclaims the presidency in the upcoming election. What is notable here is that his vow resonates powerfully within a particular demographic — the Latinos. A recent Axios-Ipsos survey provides insights into a growing support among the Latino population for stricter border control and a hardline stance on illegal immigration. The survey revealed an interesting trend: the percentage of Latinos rooting for the extension of the border wall and endorsing the deportation of illegal immigrants has grown by upwards of 10% since 2021. Intriguingly, the increased inclination toward Trump's stark rhetoric regarding border security is evident even among those who may have personal or familial ties to immigration. The poll thus brings to light the Republicans' strengthening vote base among Latinos. The growing exasperation over unchecked immigration, a hot-button issue for countless Americans during the election period, provides a backdrop to this shift. If Trump ascends to the presidency once again, his vow to fortify border security and potentially organize mass deportations - a move he suggests could impact millions - stands to be realized. Sensing political disadvantage regarding border security, Biden has signaled he might 'close the border' to curb influx of immigrants. Yet, the Axios-Ipsos poll indicates increasing Latino support for a more stringent approach: 42% of the Latino adults surveyed supported construction of a complete U.S.-Mexico border wall or fence, marking a 12-point uptick from December 2021. A rising 38% endorse the return of all undocumented immigrants residing in the U.S. to their countries of origin – a stark increase from 28% in 2021. Moreover, a staggering 64% of Latinos voiced their support for granting the president the authority to seal U.S. borders in response to an overwhelming immigrant surge. Border wall support witnessed the strongest surge among Cuban Americans, usually inclined toward conservative beliefs and have benefited from decades of preferential immigration policies due to the Cold War. However, among Mexican immigrants and Mexican Americans, support remains relatively low at 37%. Only 43% of Central Americans expressed support for the wall. As per the survey, the chief election-year concerns for Latinos, following inflation and crime, include immigration and crime. Even though a growing percentage of Latinos advocate for deporting immigrants present illegally, a significant majority (65%) still favor offering them a path to citizenship. The majority, about 59%, support asylum for refugees fleeing violence and crime in their native Latin American nations. Ipsos's senior vice president and pollster Chris Jackson provided an insightful comment on these findings. Jackson tells Axios that the survey results indeed 'paint a picture of slowly growing support among Latinos for hardline immigration stances'. Such a shift could prove decisive in the electoral landscape, where Latino voters represent an increasingly influential bloc. With these seemingly shifting tides of Latino endorsement, both the current and former presidencies might do well to reassess their immigration strategies. After all, the beacon of American values shines brightest when adroitly contending with complex issues such as immigration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Jackson is a South Carolina-based storm chaser and a trained first responder. On April 13, 2020, he chased severe weather as it raced across his home state. The early morning event was a continuation of what became known as the Easter tornado outbreak of 2020, which caused damage across much of the South before coming into the Carolinas. In South Carolina, there were 5 EF-3 tornadoes, 2 EF-2 tornadoes, and 1 EF-1 tornado in Central South Carolina and East-Central Georgia, causing 2 fatalities and at least 7 significant injuries. On this episode of the Carolina Weather Group podcast, Chris Jackson shares his story of chasing the storms, reporting tornado damage as a SKYWARN spotter, dialing 911 to alert authorities of an emergency, and rescuing a couple from their storm-ravaged home. By the time the severe weather outbreak was over, Chris visited Williston, Neeses, Livingston, Estill, Nixville, and Walterboro, all in the state of South Carolina, to survey the storm damage. During the course of the tornado outbreak, the National Weather Service in Charleston, SC issued their first ever Tornado Emergency, which is the highest and most severe classification of a Tornado Warning. See the official findings from the National Weather Service: https://www.weather.gov/cae/04132020_tornadoOutbreak.html
Recently, the team has the pleasure of speaking with Frank Wouters, a true visionary in hydrogen as well as the untapped potential of deserts. Chris Jackson, Alicia Eastman, and Patrick Molloy delve into some timely topics including offsets and the Zero Emissions Trading Alliance (ZETA) as well as the newly funded EU MED-GEM Network.About Frank Wouters:Frank has been leading renewable energy projects, transactions, and technology development for more than thirty years and played a lead role in the development of renewable energy projects all over the world.Frank was the Deputy Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) from 2012 to 2014 and has sat on the boards of energy companies in Europe, Asia, the US, and Africa. He currently serves as:• Chairman of the MENA Hydrogen Alliance, Dubai• Chairman of the Dii Advisory Board, Dubai• Director of the EU MED-GEM Network, Brussels• Fellow, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines, Denver• Chairman of the Benelux Business Council Abu Dhabi• Chairman of the HyET Group Advisory Board, The Netherlands• Non-Executive Board Director of Gore Street Capital, LondonFrank has authored several books on renewable energy and green hydrogen and lives in Abu Dhabi. He has a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Delft University.About MENA Hydrogen Alliance: The organization aims to create the Middle East North Africa hydrogen community with a regional focus and global scope to accelerate the deployment of li-carbon hydrogen. The Alliance provides a platform for partners to meet and discuss pathways forward, to formulates common studies and connect producers and off-takers.About the EU MED-GEM Network:The EU MED-GEM project, supporting the development of Green Electrons and Molecules (GEM) in the Southern Mediterranean area, is an initiative funded by the European Union that aims to create and operate a sustainable and self-sustaining network in the Southern Neighbourhood region. By convening dialogue and collaborative activities between key energy stakeholders, MED-GEM activities facilitate and promote the growth of the GEM industry, in particular Renewable & Green Hydrogen, at regional level. The Network also aims at raising awareness on the imperative need for an accelerated clean energy transition. About ZETA:The Zero Emissions Trade Alliance (ZETA) was founded nearly ten years ago by Jan Haizmann. As an impartial and technically neutral platform for actors in the market of clean/low/no emissions energy carriers, it is intended to encourage and facilitate standards, certification, data exchange, and any related technologies and rules. --Links:MENA Hydrogen Alliance - https://dii-desertenergy.org/mena-hydrogen-alliance/EU MED-GEM Network - https://med-gem.eu/home-pageZETA - https://www.zeta2030.org/
On this episode of EAH, Patrick Molloy, Alicia Eastman, and Chris Jackson are delighted to speak with Arsenio Dominguez, the newly appointed Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Recorded before the highly successful MEPC81, Arsenio describes his vision for the IMO and his confidence in solutions that will reduce emissions from shipping without penalizing member states. --About SG Arsenio Dominguez:Arsenio Antonio Dominguez Velasco is the tenth IMO Secretary-General, bringing with him more than three decades of experience serving the global maritime sector, across a spectrum of leadership roles of increasing scope and responsibility.Initially representing his native Panama, first within the Panama Maritime Authority and in his lattermost appointment as Ambassador of Panama to the IMO, his affinity for building consensus saw him elected by his peers as Chair of several flagship IMO intergovernmental meetings, including: the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), the Technical Committee of the 29th Assembly, and the Maritime Security, Piracy and Armed Robbery Group, as well as a number of Vice-Chair and Board member roles.A naval architect at heart and by training, Mr. Dominguez gained his first degree at Veracruzana University, Mexico. Recognizing from the outset of his career the importance of a multi-disciplinary and multi-sectorial approach to the maritime sector, Mr. Dominguez later went on to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Hull, as well as an executive qualification in International Law and European Politics at Birkbeck University, both in the United Kingdom.This agile approach served him well in better understanding the priorities and navigating the needs of the different stakeholders across the maritime sector, and indeed the complexities of a specialized UN agency whose mission it is to support them. In 2017, Mr. Dominguez harnessed this extensive technical and diplomatic knowledge and experience as a delegate for the benefit of IMO. He joined the Organization, first as Chief of Staff, followed by Administrative Director - leading the Organization through the COVID-19 pandemic. Directly prior to his election in July 2023 as Secretary-General, he was the Director of the Marine Environment Division.His initial term as IMO Secretary-General was approved at the 33rd Assembly in December 2023.--About the IMO:The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. The IMO work supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The main role of the IMO is to create a regulatory framework for the shipping industry that is fair and effective, universally adopted and universally implemented. Shipping is a truly international industry, and it can only operate effectively if the regulations and standards are themselves agreed, adopted and implemented on an international basis. IMO measures cover all aspects of international shipping – including ship design, construction, equipment, manning, operation and disposal – to ensure that this vital sector for remains safe, environmentally sound, energy efficient and secure.--Links:IMO: https://www.imo.org/
We continue to get ready for the 2024 PMEA All-State Festival by talking with the conductors of all six All-State ensembles. Today we talk with Scott Laird, All-State Orchestra Conductor and Dr. Chris Jackson, All-State Chorus Conductor. Learn about the musical programs and what student participants can expect.
A cancer specialist says the scarcity mentality pervading the government's approach to funding healthcare is contributing to high rates of people being diagnosed with cancer after an emergency department visit - sometimes too late to treat the disease. A new report by the Cancer Control Agency shows New Zealand has the highest rate of post-ED cancer diagnosis compared to eight similar countries. It found more than half of all lung cancers were diagnosed after an ED visit; and that rate was starkly worse for Pasifika patients at 72 percent, and Māori patients at 68 percent, compared with Pākehā at 48 percent. Otago University oncology professor Chris Jackson spoke to Morning Report.
This week Chris Jackson and Alicia Eastman interview a rising star in project finance - Patrick Gelstrup Rosenquist, Senior Vice President of the Danish Export and Investment Fund ("EIFO") and Patrick Molloy weighs in on the surprising advantages of Export Credit Agencies (“ECAs”). About Patrick Gelstrup Rosenquist:Patrick has worked for Denmark's Export Credit Agency (EKF) and now EIFO for 15 years with a special focus on wind energy and Power-2-X. He is a renewable energy and infrastructure financing professional with expertise originating, analyzing, negotiating and structuring renewable energy assets. Key focus areas are export credits and international non-recourse finance for P-to-X projects worldwide.About Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (“EIFO”): EIFO is the national promotional bank and export credit agency of Denmark combined in one financial institution. It is the merger of three state funds – Vaekstfonden (The Growth Fund), EKF, and the Danish Green Investment Fund who all became subsidiaries under EIFO in January 2023.About NZECA: Launched at COP28 in December 2023 the Net-Zero Export Credit Agencies Alliance (“NZECA) was launched by five founding and three affiliate members in partnership with Oxford, Future of Climate Cooperation, and the UN Environment Program Finance Initiative. Founding members include EKN of Sweden, EIFO, Export Development Canada (“EDC”), Svensk Exportkredit (SEK), and UK Export Credit. Affiliate members include Etihad Credit Export Insurance (“ECI”), Spain's Export Credit Agency (“Cesme”) and KazakhExport. The Alliance unites leading public finance institutions committed to delivering net-zero economies by 2050 by supporting the decarbonisation of trade and facilitating joint action from public and private finance. ---LinksEIFO: eifo.dk/en/NZECA: https://www.unepfi.org/climate-change/net-zero-export-credit-agencies/
Broadcasting veteran for Fox Sports Tim Brando joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his favorite memories of his career live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo asks Tim about Chris Jackson that played for LSU and some of the biggest games he had. Tim tells a story about Chris having Tourrette Syndrome and sometimes getting into trouble on the floor because of it. Tim recounts Chris' biggest games against Ole Miss and Arkansas and how it was a once in a lifetime experience to see. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about the best nicknames for Jason, giving away prizes and some of broadcaster Tim Brando's best stories in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Jason's nickname and what could be in the top 5 of the discussion. Bo spends the Tito's Prize Wheel and tries a good appetizer before the Super Bowl this weekend. Broadcasting veteran for Fox Sports Tim Brando joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his favorite memories of his career live in the BankPlus Studio. Tim talks about his start in broadcasting and remembers his almost 40 years of television. Tim tells Bo that he remembers calling games in Starkville for baseball when there wasn't a press box. Tim talks about calling the first game at Swayze Field in Oxford and going to dinner with Tim McGraw and his dad. Bo asks Tim about Chris Jackson that played for LSU and some of the biggest games he had. Tim tells a story about Chris having Tourrette Syndrome and sometimes getting into trouble on the floor because of it. Tim recounts Chris' biggest games against Ole Miss and Arkansas and how it was a once in a lifetime experience to see. Bo asks Tim about Pistol Pete Marovich and Tim tells the story about getting to watch him play as a kid. Tim thinks the 1980's were the golden years of college basketball and he lists some of the best teams from the SEC during that time. Tim goes into the vault and pulls out names from every team that impresses Bo. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcasting veteran for Fox Sports Tim Brando joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his favorite memories of his career live in the BankPlus Studio. Tim talks about his start in broadcasting and remembers his almost 40 years of television. Tim tells Bo that he remembers calling games in Starkville for baseball when there wasn't a press box. Tim talks about calling the first game at Swayze Field in Oxford and going to dinner with Tim McGraw and his dad. Bo asks Tim about Chris Jackson that played for LSU and some of the biggest games he had. Tim tells a story about Chris having Tourrette Syndrome and sometimes getting into trouble on the floor because of it. Tim recounts Chris' biggest games against Ole Miss and Arkansas and how it was a once in a lifetime experience to see. Bo asks Tim about Pistol Pete Marovich and Tim tells the story about getting to watch him play as a kid. Tim thinks the 1980's were the golden years of college basketball and he lists some of the best teams from the SEC during that time. Tim goes into the vault and pulls out names from every team that impresses Bo. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul and Randy have their final word on Bama, discuss what complementary football really is, talk Wyoming football, why every kid is Wyoming is named Wyatt, Cole and Hunter, Andrew Peasley's strategy of using his concussions to subdue defenses, what we expect on Saturday from the Texas team and a bunch of Longhorn related stuff. They also break down the Big 12 contenders. Do they like anyone but Kansas State? What about UCF's QB injury situations, OU's weak offensive performance against SMU and Texas Tech's disastrous season start? Why is Houston going to struggle the right replacement for Holgo? Then some wild theories abound about how cerebral new WR coach Chris Jackson allowed AJ Milwee to come to the sideline, why we probably want BYU to beat Arkansas to discredit the SEC brand this year for Longhorn playoff chances and a whole lot more. The time is now for your new mortgage or refi with Gabe Winslow at 832-557-1095 or MortgagesbyGabe. Then get your financial life in order with advisor David McClellan with a free consult: dmcclellan@forumfinancial.com. Read his retirement tax bomb series at Kiplinger! https://www.kiplinger.com/retiremen...05109/is-your-retirement-portfolio-a-tax-bomb Need a great CenTex realtor? Contact Laura Baker at 512-784-0505 or laura@andyallenteam.com. Go buy the 11th annual Thinking Texas Football. Find out why it's the Burnt Orange Bible. If you like getting free content, the least you can do is give EGAT 5 stars on iTunes, subscribe and review. Thanks!
Brian Cox and Robin Ince find out if supervolcanoes are worth worrying about. They are joined by volcanologist Tamsin Mather, geologist Chris Jackson and comedian Rachel Parris. They learn about the worst eruptions of all time, including the eruption that may have sparked the French Revolution. They find out what volcanologists like Tamsin are doing to monitor supervolcanoes and if volcanologists do predict an impending eruption, is there anything we can do about it? New episodes are released on Saturdays. If you're in the UK, listen to the full series first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3K3JzyF Producer: Caroline Steel Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem