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Best podcasts about Chris Pearson

Latest podcast episodes about Chris Pearson

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials
RAF Joint Helicopter Exercise

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 34:14


Chris Pearson dons his PPE and jumps onboard to experience the RNLI's winter helicopter winching operation with the Air Force, the first for some years.

Vermont Viewpoint
David Zuckerman talks Vermont Healthcare 911, UVM history and cell phones in schools

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 103:27


David is joined by Chris Pearson and Beth Tanzman representing Vermont Healthcare 911. This in-depth conversation explores why our healthcare costs are so high and what we can do about it. In the second hour David was joined by David Delaney a history scholar at UVM and then Rep. Angela Arsenault to discuss Vermont's education system as well as the proposal to withhold cell phones in schools.

Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
EPS 320 - "Maximizing Value: Chris Pearson, Top Investment Sales Broker at Marcus & Millichap- Dallas, Shares Insights on Small Apartment Deals Under 75 Units”

Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 41:00


Whether you're a seasoned investor or just dipping your toes into the world of small apartment buildings, Chris Pearson and Nick Fluellen are here to give you the inside scoop on the latest trends, market shifts, and all things commercial real estate. Key Points: Upcoming Events: Old Capital's bus tour at the end of March. Virtual Speaker series with Jeff Adler of YardiMatrix in April. Conference in Dallas on October 8th and 9th. Save the Date! Old Capital Connection: New App for your phone! A community for accredited investors focused on multifamily investments. Provides exclusive updates, market insights, and new deal alerts. Market Sentiment: Positive sentiment at the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) conference. Increased inventory and more deals hitting the market. Volatility in the treasury rates affecting the market. Broker Opinion of Value (BOV): High activity in BOVs indicating sellers' interest in knowing current asset values. 71 BOVs done in the last 30 days, suggesting increased market activity. Market Segments: Nick Fluellen's team at Marcus Millichap covers larger deals in DFW, 75 units and under, and secondary markets. Chris Pearson focuses on the 75 units and under segment, which he is seeing significant positive momentum. “These days, it's a lot easier to equity raise $3 million than $10 million.” Current Market Trends: Increased activity in smaller deals (75 units and under). First-time buyers and out-of-state buyers are more active. Deals are still being made with hard money, though the amounts may be smaller. Advice for New Investors: Tour as many properties as possible to get comfortable with the market. Submit offers even if they are below the asking price to stay active and top of mind with brokers. Understand the importance of having financing and equity lined up. Challenges and Opportunities: Volatility in interest rates and its impact on deal financing. The importance of rate locking to mitigate risk. To contact Chris Pearson: chris.pearson@marcusmillichap.com To contact Nick Fluellen: nick.fluellen@marcusmillichap.com   Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Chris Pearson, former State Senator and current chair of Vermont Healthcare 911, joins Kurt & Anthony to discuss the data behind the cost of Health Care in VT. Link: https://www.vhc911.org/

The WP Minute+
Is Open Source Overused?

The WP Minute+

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 60:32 Transcription Available


Say thanks and learn more about our podcast sponsor Omnisend. In this episode of the WP Minute, Matt Medeiros and Mark Zemanski discuss the overuse and misinterpretation of the term 'open source,' particularly in the context of WordPress. They reference a recent episode of WP Town Hall where Mark posed the question to Chris Pearson. Matt and Mark explore the complexities and nuances behind 'open source,' noting the difference between open source code and the brand value of WordPress. They debate the evolving nature of WordPress governance, expressing concerns over the potential disillusionment within the WordPress community. Additionally, the discussion touches on the implications of Matt Mullenweg's control over WordPress, the survival and contributions to the project, and how closed-source commercial alternatives might be gaining traction. The conversation concludes with the question of whether society is moving towards more closed-source solutions, driven by business needs and the challenges of sustaining open-source models. Support us for as little as $5 to join our members-only Slack group. ★ Support this podcast ★

New Books Network
Chris Pearson, "Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog" (Profile Books, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 46:43


Dogs are our constant companions: models of loyalty and unconditional love for millions around the world. But these beloved animals are much more than just our pets - and our shared history is far richer and more complex than you might assume.  In Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog (Profile Books, 2024), historian and dog lover Chris Pearson reveals how the shifting fortunes of dogs hold a mirror to our changing society, from the evolution of breeding standards to the fight for animal rights. Wherever humans have gone, dogs have followed, changing size, appearance and even jobs along the way - from the forests of medieval Europe, where greyhounds chased down game for royalty, to the frontlines of twentieth-century conflicts, where dogs carried messages and hauled gun carriages. Despite vast social change, however, the power of the human-canine bond has never diminished. By turns charming, thought-provoking and surprising, Collared reveals the fascinating tale of how we made the modern dog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Chris Pearson, "Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog" (Profile Books, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 46:43


Dogs are our constant companions: models of loyalty and unconditional love for millions around the world. But these beloved animals are much more than just our pets - and our shared history is far richer and more complex than you might assume.  In Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog (Profile Books, 2024), historian and dog lover Chris Pearson reveals how the shifting fortunes of dogs hold a mirror to our changing society, from the evolution of breeding standards to the fight for animal rights. Wherever humans have gone, dogs have followed, changing size, appearance and even jobs along the way - from the forests of medieval Europe, where greyhounds chased down game for royalty, to the frontlines of twentieth-century conflicts, where dogs carried messages and hauled gun carriages. Despite vast social change, however, the power of the human-canine bond has never diminished. By turns charming, thought-provoking and surprising, Collared reveals the fascinating tale of how we made the modern dog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Animal Studies
Chris Pearson, "Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog" (Profile Books, 2024)

New Books in Animal Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 46:43


Dogs are our constant companions: models of loyalty and unconditional love for millions around the world. But these beloved animals are much more than just our pets - and our shared history is far richer and more complex than you might assume.  In Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog (Profile Books, 2024), historian and dog lover Chris Pearson reveals how the shifting fortunes of dogs hold a mirror to our changing society, from the evolution of breeding standards to the fight for animal rights. Wherever humans have gone, dogs have followed, changing size, appearance and even jobs along the way - from the forests of medieval Europe, where greyhounds chased down game for royalty, to the frontlines of twentieth-century conflicts, where dogs carried messages and hauled gun carriages. Despite vast social change, however, the power of the human-canine bond has never diminished. By turns charming, thought-provoking and surprising, Collared reveals the fascinating tale of how we made the modern dog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials
Sailing by; A century of the shipping forecast

Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 13:28


BBC continuity announcer and presenter of the shipping forecast, Amanda Litherland, talks to Manx Radio's Chris Pearson about the forecast, what it means to people, her career and growing up here on the Isle of Man.

The TRX PROcast
Mastering Recovery: Dr. Chris Pearson on Pre and Post-Workout Treatments for Peak Performance

The TRX PROcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 49:04


In this episode of the TRX Podcast, host Nathan D'Rozario sits down with Dr. Chris Pearson, a Doctor of Traditional Medicine and Homeopathy, to explore the vital role of recovery in athletic performance. With a unique blend of expertise in chemical production techniques and natural healing, Dr. Pearson has developed a groundbreaking approach to pre and post-workout treatments that are completely drug and pharmaceutical-free. Join us as we dive into Dr. Pearson's fascinating journey, from his diverse background in medicine to his innovative methods that align with the body's natural self-maintenance systems. We'll discuss the importance of targeted treatments for common injuries, the connection between muscle tightness and recovery, and practical tips for athletes and coaches to enhance performance and prevent injuries. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice that can help you optimize your training and recovery routine. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the field of recovery! PWR products - https://thepwrteam.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportspwr/

True Alignment®
Episode 74 - Chris Pearson: Football, Rockets, & Space

True Alignment®

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 69:34


-CHRIS PEARSON: FOOTBALL, ROCKETS, & SPACE- Edgar and Ken step outside of their space to bring Chris Pearson, CEO of Agile Space Industries, to the podcast for today's episode. With over 25 years in the industry, Chris has built and led rapid-growth space organizations, taking two startups to acquisition. Today Chris shares a bit about his background and what makes a highly effective, aligned team ignite.  The purpose of The True Alignment® podcast is to start the conversation around alignment, both in business and personal life, and it is up to you to see that conversation through. As always, if you have any questions, possible topics, or are looking to take your alignment further, please reach out to us at info@truealignment.com.   Alignment Survey   Executive Education For more about Anderson College's Executive Education programs go to https://anderson-executive-education.pagedip.app/ . Here you will find the Learning to Lead Course taught by Edgar Papke.   Links & Show Notes Learn more about Chris Pearson Learn more about Agile Space Industries Learn more about True Alignment® here Edgar Papke Ken Sagendorf  Heather Kuhar Anderson Colleges' Executive Education James Neuhalfen     Music Music by, local Colorado band, The Skinny  

Fail Faster
#463 The AI revolution with Salesforce

Fail Faster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 41:24


In this episode of Fail Faster, we welcome Chris Pearson, Director of Salesforce Development at Jostens. With 18 years of experience, Chris shares insights on Salesforce development, product management, and tech-driven business strategy. A must-listen for tech enthusiasts and business strategists!

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico
299. Chris Pearson - Spiller, Green Magnet School

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 64:35


Chris Pearson joins us on the show to talk about Spiller, a great new Boston band made up of members of Gang Green, Jerry's Kids, Underball, and Green Magnet School. We also talk about Chris' aforementioned 90's band, WDJM, and more... Music Spiller "The Sparkler" Spiller "God Save The Queens" theme song "So Pretty" by The Charms https://spillerdadpunk.bandcamp.com/album/4-song-ep Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo https://www.instagram.com/blowingsmokewithtr/

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
SE5:EP9 - Junior Bounous: Living the History of Skiing

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 74:50


The red tram pulled out of the station, heading up to Hidden Peak on its seven-minute run. Perched along the front left window was the legendary Junior Bounous, looking down and surveying the ski runs he plotted out 53 seasons ago. From his base at the Lodge at Snowbird, the 98-1/2-year-old Bounous still gets out to Snowbird and Alta two or three days a week. In this historic interview, Ski Utah's Last Chair spent a day at Snowbird with Bounous, who regaled us with stories of his nearly a century in the sport.Born into a fruit-farming family in Provo, he was 11 when he received skis as a present. He soon found his passion. His life chronicles the history of skiing in Utah, from working with Ray Stewart at Timp Haven to his mentorship under the legendary Alf Engen and spending the summer of 1971 designing the runs at Snowbird for visionary Ted Johnson.Under the guidance of Alf Engen in the 1940s and ‘50s, Bounous learned how to convey the love of skiing to others. He became transformative as a snowsports educator, helping to standardize teaching in an era where European instructors brought differing ideologies to education. Few have introduced more individuals to the joys of skiing than Junior Bounous. And it was Junior who helped introduce the world to powder skiing.There's a buzz in the tram line when Junior makes his appearance. Knowledgable Snowbird skiers recognize him instantly. And he's quick to strike up a conversation.Atop Hidden Peak, he pauses by the memorial bench dedicated to his ski mate and wife of over 70 years, Maxine. He still soaks in the panoramic view from Mt. Superior across the valley the the terrifying crease of the Pipeline Couloir on Twin Peaks, which he skied with his friend Jim McConkey.While recording Last Chair in Bounous room at the Lodge at Snowbird, it was mesmerizing to soak in the memorabilia on the walls. One framed article from SKI Magazine stood out from an early-'60s photo shoot by the legendary Fred Lindholm of Junior, Maxine (she's the one way out front in the key photo), and friends skiing a massive powder bowl on the flanks of Utah's Mount Timpanogos. Junior vividly recalls the helicopter dropping them off and then going back to Salt Lake City, leaving them a five-mile hike out after what was a glorious descent.Skiing has brought immense happiness to the son of a fruit farmer from Provo. That joy has manifested itself in sharing the sport with others. As we skied down Chip's Run, Junior had no issue taking the steeper drops versus cat tracks, simply checking surface conditions first. He happily posed for pictures. At one point, a ski patroller jokingly told him to slow down. It's been 53 years since he built these trails, but you could still see the pride in his eyes. And he never stopped smiling all the way down.Linking turns for Ski Utah photographer Chris Pearson, you could hear him singing with the rhythmic, melodic tones of his signature ba-dump … ba-dump … ba-dump, ba-dump, ba-dump with each pole plant.If you want to bring some simple joy to your own skiing, listen to this episode of Last Chair. This is why we started skiing in the first place.Here's a sampling of skiing according to Junior:The Origins of Powder Skiing“Powder skiing really did start at Alta. However, we saw in European films as skiers going through powder in the early days, and most of it was a straight line and very little turning. Alta became known for skiing waist-deep powder and making turns. Now, the evolution took time because we were on stiff, narrow skis. Today, there are thousands of skiers with powder snow skis that were not in existence then.”How Junior Was Tabbed to Design Snowbird“Ted Johnson and I were friends from Alta's early beginning. He had asked me if I wanted to invest with him, and I said, ‘No, I don't have $20,000.' I was in the national gelande contest at Alta, and Ted was there. And he said, ‘By the way, Junior, could we get you to come up and get the mountain ready to open for Snowbird?' I knew it was going in, and I thought about it a little bit and I said, ‘Yes, I've got time. What do you want me to do?' And he said, ‘I want you to handle the crews and get all of the runs designed and marked off and ready to open'. And so I went home and talked to Maxine. I called him, and I said, ‘Yes, when? When do I start?' ‘Tomorrow,' he said. I was taking this job for the summer only. But I started with topo maps in the architect's office and looked at the terrain. I had skied this terrain in the past from Alta. Coming across a Peruvian side was easy skiing. We had open runs; the Gad Valley side had thick pines and aspens and big willow trees that were 15 feet high. But anyway, first topo map, then heli-skiing and figuring out the runs. And then, after I was able to put all this on paper, we still had ten feet of snow.”History of Ba Dump“Ba dump entered into my teaching system. Number one is relaxing a student. Number two is rhythm. Rhythm is so important because skiing becomes a movement, not a left turn and a right turn. But it's linked together in a flow, we'll say. The rhythm building is taking the mind off of the student and giving them something to target or think about instead of what they're worrying about. And it's relaxing, as I say, and movement. But ba dump was more of a joke. However, it worked the same because the cadence of left right, left right did not work as well as ba dump, ba dump, because they were really mystified by why would you use words like that?”

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
SE5:EP9 - Junior Bounous: Living the History of Skiing

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 74:50


The red tram pulled out of the station, heading up to Hidden Peak on its seven-minute run. Perched along the front left window was the legendary Junior Bounous, looking down and surveying the ski runs he plotted out 53 seasons ago. From his base at the Lodge at Snowbird, the 98-1/2-year-old Bounous still gets out to Snowbird and Alta two or three days a week. In this historic interview, Ski Utah's Last Chair spent a day at Snowbird with Bounous, who regaled us with stories of his nearly a century in the sport.Born into a fruit-farming family in Provo, he was 11 when he received skis as a present. He soon found his passion. His life chronicles the history of skiing in Utah, from working with Ray Stewart at Timp Haven to his mentorship under the legendary Alf Engen and spending the summer of 1971 designing the runs at Snowbird for visionary Ted Johnson.Under the guidance of Alf Engen in the 1940s and ‘50s, Bounous learned how to convey the love of skiing to others. He became transformative as a snowsports educator, helping to standardize teaching in an era where European instructors brought differing ideologies to education. Few have introduced more individuals to the joys of skiing than Junior Bounous. And it was Junior who helped introduce the world to powder skiing.There's a buzz in the tram line when Junior makes his appearance. Knowledgable Snowbird skiers recognize him instantly. And he's quick to strike up a conversation.Atop Hidden Peak, he pauses by the memorial bench dedicated to his ski mate and wife of over 70 years, Maxine. He still soaks in the panoramic view from Mt. Superior across the valley the the terrifying crease of the Pipeline Couloir on Twin Peaks, which he skied with his friend Jim McConkey.While recording Last Chair in Bounous room at the Lodge at Snowbird, it was mesmerizing to soak in the memorabilia on the walls. One framed article from SKI Magazine stood out from an early-'60s photo shoot by the legendary Fred Lindholm of Junior, Maxine (she's the one way out front in the key photo), and friends skiing a massive powder bowl on the flanks of Utah's Mount Timpanogos. Junior vividly recalls the helicopter dropping them off and then going back to Salt Lake City, leaving them a five-mile hike out after what was a glorious descent.Skiing has brought immense happiness to the son of a fruit farmer from Provo. That joy has manifested itself in sharing the sport with others. As we skied down Chip's Run, Junior had no issue taking the steeper drops versus cat tracks, simply checking surface conditions first. He happily posed for pictures. At one point, a ski patroller jokingly told him to slow down. It's been 53 years since he built these trails, but you could still see the pride in his eyes. And he never stopped smiling all the way down.Linking turns for Ski Utah photographer Chris Pearson, you could hear him singing with the rhythmic, melodic tones of his signature ba-dump … ba-dump … ba-dump, ba-dump, ba-dump with each pole plant.If you want to bring some simple joy to your own skiing, listen to this episode of Last Chair. This is why we started skiing in the first place.Here's a sampling of skiing according to Junior:The Origins of Powder Skiing“Powder skiing really did start at Alta. However, we saw in European films as skiers going through powder in the early days, and most of it was a straight line and very little turning. Alta became known for skiing waist-deep powder and making turns. Now, the evolution took time because we were on stiff, narrow skis. Today, there are thousands of skiers with powder snow skis that were not in existence then.”How Junior Was Tabbed to Design Snowbird“Ted Johnson and I were friends from Alta's early beginning. He had asked me if I wanted to invest with him, and I said, ‘No, I don't have $20,000.' I was in the national gelande contest at Alta, and Ted was there. And he said, ‘By the way, Junior, could we get you to come up and get the mountain ready to open for Snowbird?' I knew it was going in, and I thought about it a little bit and I said, ‘Yes, I've got time. What do you want me to do?' And he said, ‘I want you to handle the crews and get all of the runs designed and marked off and ready to open'. And so I went home and talked to Maxine. I called him, and I said, ‘Yes, when? When do I start?' ‘Tomorrow,' he said. I was taking this job for the summer only. But I started with topo maps in the architect's office and looked at the terrain. I had skied this terrain in the past from Alta. Coming across a Peruvian side was easy skiing. We had open runs; the Gad Valley side had thick pines and aspens and big willow trees that were 15 feet high. But anyway, first topo map, then heli-skiing and figuring out the runs. And then, after I was able to put all this on paper, we still had ten feet of snow.”History of Ba Dump“Ba dump entered into my teaching system. Number one is relaxing a student. Number two is rhythm. Rhythm is so important because skiing becomes a movement, not a left turn and a right turn. But it's linked together in a flow, we'll say. The rhythm building is taking the mind off of the student and giving them something to target or think about instead of what they're worrying about. And it's relaxing, as I say, and movement. But ba dump was more of a joke. However, it worked the same because the cadence of left right, left right did not work as well as ba dump, ba dump, because they were really mystified by why would you use words like that?”

Main Engine Cut Off
T+261: Agile Space (with CEO Chris Pearson and Chief Engineer Lars Osborne)

Main Engine Cut Off

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 51:55


Chris Pearson (CEO) and Lars Osborne (Chief Engineer) of Agile Space join me to talk about what they're working on, how the company has gotten to where it is today, and what's in store for the future.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 35 executive producers—Pat from KC, Chris, Benjamin, Pat, Jan, Joonas, The Astrogators at SEE, Tyler, Dawn Aerospace, Bob, Fred, Joel, Donald, Frank, Lee, Craig from SpaceHappyHour.com, Matt, Stealth Julian, Russell, Brandon, SmallSpark Space Systems, Kris, Harrison, David, Ryan, Will and Lars from Agile Space, Steve, Theo and Violet, Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, Warren, and four anonymous—and 835 other supporters.TopicsAgile Space IndustriesChris Pearson takes the reins at Agile Space Industries - SpaceNewsAgile raises $13 million to expand production - SpaceNewsAgile Qualifies a Thruster for Lunar Landings - PayloadThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOFollow @meco@spacey.space on MastodonListen to MECO HeadlinesListen to Off-NominalJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterArtwork photo by Stoke SpaceWork with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works

Something Greater
Co-Op or Corp? Understanding the cooperative business model.

Something Greater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 30:18


Consumers generally have positive attitudes about cooperatives. They are less sure about their level of understanding of what one is, how their purchases benefit members, and how an ownership structure is different from other business models. In this episode, Chris Pearson joins host Kim Olson. Pearson is the Vice President Of Crop Nutrition and cooperative alliances for Winfield United. Check out Rootedintomorrow.com for more stories of incredible farmers!Follow Land O'Lakes Inc at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/LandOLakesIncInstagram: @LandOLakesIncLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/landolakesinc/Follow along with our other businesses. Dairy: www.landolakes.comAnimal Nutrition: www.purinamills.comCrop Protection: www.winfieldunited.comSustainability: www.truterraag.com

Soulthentic Podcast
054: Honoring Your Story and Ancestral Roots & The Path of Healing with Chris Pearson

Soulthentic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 77:35


In this episode, Linh is joined by guest Chris Pearson of Be Well Natural where he uses a holistic approach to client-based support by utilizing nutritional therapy, somatic psychology, biomechanical efficiency, and the deep ecology of consciousness. As a devoted husband and father of three boys and engaged community member, Christopher embodies his deep commitment to sustainable community development, self-determination for every nation, and the liberation of all beings from the cycles of suffering. Christopher is a practitioner of many modalities, including acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Bodywork, and mind-body-spirit counseling.Join us for this enlightening conversation!What are the keywords that come up in this episode?Healing Path, Race, Culture, Identity, Story, Psychology, Qi Gong, Bodywork, Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Community Work, Wound is where the Light comes in, Multi-generational Healing, Ancestral Veneration, Honoring the Elders & their story, Embodiment, CreativityWhere can you find Chris?Website: ⁠⁠h⁠⁠ttps://www.bewellnatural.com/⁠Instagram: @bewellnaturalFacebook: Chris PearsonClinic Number: +1-510-836-0200--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soulthenticpodcast/support This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit souleomedicine.substack.com

Peggy Smedley Show
The Wireless and Wireline Convergence

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 30:35


Peggy and Chris Pearson, president, 5G Americas, talk about the evolution of the wireless industry. He says I have lived through the “Gs” and there is no doubt over time the technology gets better, sharing the key areas it is enabling. They also discuss: How the different generations use devices differently. The anticipated growth for 5G connections and how it will lead to an innovation era with more use cases. The vertical markets that will benefit the most from 5G. 5Gamericas.org  (8/8/23 - 833) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Chris Pearson, 5G Americas This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.

5G Talent Talk With Carrie Charles Podcast
The Current and Future State of 5G with Chris Pearson of 5G Americas

5G Talent Talk With Carrie Charles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 23:41


5G is not merely a technology; it serves as the gateway to an unparalleled era of connectivity, efficiency, and innovation.In this episode of 5G Talent Talk with Carrie Charles, we are joined by Chris Pearson, the President at 5G Americas. Chris highlights the world of 5G, the groundbreaking wireless network that is revolutionizing how we connect and communicate. From the incredible speed and capacity it offers to the vast potential for innovation, 5G has taken the telecommunications industry by storm. Chris shares the highs and lows of 5G adoption and the current state of the wireless industry.Chris recognizes that the Mid Band Spectrum is the key to unlocking 5G's full potential - the sweet spot that caters to our hunger for both capacity and coverage. As he further explores the promising horizon of 5G, Chris draws parallels to a thrilling baseball game - we may only be in the fourth inning, but there's so much more excitement to come.The 5G-powered smart cities of tomorrow are equipped to redefine urban living, making life more efficient and seamless than ever before. Join us as we unlock the vault of 5G's potential in shaping our future. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://broadstaffglobal.com/

Spot Lyte On...
Brian McCarthy blends jazz, astronomy, and the AfterLife

Spot Lyte On...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 58:10


Today, the Spotlight shines On Vermont-based saxophonist, composer and arranger Brian McCarthy. Brian joins us on the occasion of his most recent project, AFTER|LIFE released back in late May, just a few days after we recorded this talk. AFTER|LIFE is the second album of Brian's in the nonet format as well as the second to be brought to fruition through support from the Vermont Community Foundation and the Vermont Arts Council. Chris Pearson in The Times of London wrote, “Imagine John Coltrane's A Love Supreme driven by science rather than spirituality…while Coltrane praised God, McCarthy muses musically on death and rebirth in a cyclical cosmos and how we are all linked, down to a molecular level.”There is a lot of concept packed into this record and Brian guides us through it. We had some laughs, too, though, and this was a very enjoyable talk. Enjoy.------------------Dig DeeperListen to the Brian McCarthy Nonet's AFTER|LIFE on Bandcamp or streaming platforms.Visit Brian McCarthy online at brianmccarthyjazz.comFollow Brian McCarthy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.What is a Nonet? Branford Marsalis - Full Concert - 08/26/87 - Newport Jazz FestivalWhat Is Free Jazz?Vermont Arts CouncilVermont Community FoundationBrian McCarthy on The Better Angels of Our NatureWe are all made of stars: half our bodies' atoms 'formed beyond the Milky Way'Rare interview with Bill Evans recounts the story of Miles Davis and Kind of BlueWilliam Patterson Jazz Room Series------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spotlight On
Brian McCarthy blends jazz, astronomy, and the AfterLife

Spotlight On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 58:10


Today, the Spotlight shines On Vermont-based saxophonist, composer and arranger Brian McCarthy. Brian joins us on the occasion of his most recent project, AFTER|LIFE released back in late May, just a few days after we recorded this talk. AFTER|LIFE is the second album of Brian's in the nonet format as well as the second to be brought to fruition through support from the Vermont Community Foundation and the Vermont Arts Council. Chris Pearson in The Times of London wrote, “Imagine John Coltrane's A Love Supreme driven by science rather than spirituality…while Coltrane praised God, McCarthy muses musically on death and rebirth in a cyclical cosmos and how we are all linked, down to a molecular level.”There is a lot of concept packed into this record and Brian guides us through it. We had some laughs, too, though, and this was a very enjoyable talk. Enjoy.------------------Dig DeeperListen to the Brian McCarthy Nonet's AFTER|LIFE on Bandcamp or streaming platforms.Visit Brian McCarthy online at brianmccarthyjazz.comFollow Brian McCarthy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.What is a Nonet? Branford Marsalis - Full Concert - 08/26/87 - Newport Jazz FestivalWhat Is Free Jazz?Vermont Arts CouncilVermont Community FoundationBrian McCarthy on The Better Angels of Our NatureWe are all made of stars: half our bodies' atoms 'formed beyond the Milky Way'Rare interview with Bill Evans recounts the story of Miles Davis and Kind of BlueWilliam Patterson Jazz Room Series------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talent Hub Talk
Chris Pearson on leading Salesforce teams and managing large environments

Talent Hub Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 36:12


In today's episode, we are delighted to be joined by Chris Pearson, an Enterprise CRM Applications Director. Chris talks us through his early career, how he came to work with the Salesforce platform, and what the transition into leadership was like for him. We discuss the importance of still staying close to the technology as your responsibilities and teams grow, and what changes when you manage bigger and bigger environments. Chris provides some tips on what a Salesforce Leader can do to make a quick impact when joining a new business, how he approaches building trust with team members, and talks candidly about some of the team retention challenges he faced over the last couple of years. Finally, Chris shares some advice on working with Salesforce Partners and Account Executives and discusses about leadership lessons he wishes he knew earlier in his career. You can connect with Chris on his Linkedin page!  We hope you enjoy the episode.

Go Big Redcast - Nebraska Husker Football Fans
Fan Four'em: Happy Chris (5/24/23)

Go Big Redcast - Nebraska Husker Football Fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 37:50


This week, Honke talks with Chris Pearson, the happiest Husker Fan on social media. He brings his positive outlook on life to the Four'em, as he talks about his Husker fandom, his love of Special Olympics Nebraska and the time that he met Rich Eisen. You can follow him on twitter @ChrisPearsonGI. GBR! 7:07 Why Are You A Husker Fan? 12:52 What Is Your Favorite Husker Fan Memory? 17:02 Who Are Your All-Time Favorite Huskers? 21:37 How Do You Think the Huskers Will Do Next Year? 29:14 Parting Shots   And remember Redcasters, maybe you could be the next fan to join us on the Four'em! Follow us @gobigredcast on social media (Facebook/Instagram/twitter) and find us on YouTube so you can smash the bell and subscribe to get notifications of when we'll be streaming live again next. ALUMNI HALL: Make sure to check out Alumni Hall for all of your Husker apparel, gifts and accessories needs. They have 2 Lincoln locations (including a new one at Southpointe Pavilions just south of Barnes & Noble). You can also find them online at: https://www.alumnihall.com/nebraska-cornhuskers   REDCAST STORE: Our good friends at Smack N Smooch have created a Redcast storefront where you can purchase all of our great Redcast merch: bit.ly/RedcastStore   PIPELINE JERKY: Lastly, in football we all know it starts up front. And in Nebraska, the history of the Pipeline means something! Now you can assist with carrying on the tradition by heading over to pipeline-jerky.com. Every purchase of Pipeline Jerky goes toward supporting the current O-Line and ensuring that future members know what state support their O-Line more than any other. So give the gift of Pipeline Jerky this holiday season! Use “Redcast” at checkout and receive an additional 10% off your entire order…GBR! As always, keep the faith Redcast Nation. GBR! Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Array Cast
Naming is Hard

The Array Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 65:24


Array Cast - April 14, 2023 Show NotesThanks to Bob Therriault and Adám Brudzewsky for gathering these links:[01] 00:01:37 APLSeeds 2023: https://dyalog.tv/APLSeeds23 APL Germany Spring meeting: https://apl-germany.de/apl-germany-fruehjahrstagung-2023/ APL Show Episode "Change the Way You Think - Part 1": https://apl.show/2023/03/09/Reaction-to-Change-the-way-you-write-Change-the-way-you-think-part-1.html APL Show Episode "Change the Way You Think - Part 2": https://apl.show/2023/03/30/Reaction-to-Change-the-way-you-write-Change-the-way-you-think-part-2.html Fold and Other Conjunctions ArrayCast Episode: https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode50-fold[02] 00:10:05 Perlis "A programming language is low level when it demands attention to the irrelevant" https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/alan_perlis_177161[03] 00:11:25 Smalltalk Programming Language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk Lisp Programming Language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language) Haskell Programming Language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell[04] 00:21:30 J forums: https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/System/Forums[05] 00:35:40 J Incunabulum: https://code.jsoftware.com//wiki/Essays/Incunabulum Inuit Number System: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-number-system-invented-by-inuit-schoolchildren-will-make-its-silicon-valley-debut/[06] 00:39:10 Roman Numerals: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals A History of Mathematical Notations: https://www.amazon.com/History-Mathematical-Notations-Dover-Mathematics/dp/0486677664[07] 00:43:10 Danish Vigesimal System: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeral_(linguistics)#20:_vigesimal[08] 00:44:20 Glyphs in the Array Languages: https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Glyph[09] 00:48:20 Dyalog APL Mix: https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Mix Dyalog APL Split: https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Split J Less Than: https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/lt#dyadic J Lesser of: https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/ltdot#dyadic[10] 00:50:53 Dyalog APL Dyadic Transpose: https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Transpose BQN Dyadic Transpose: https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/doc/transpose.html#reorder-axeshttps://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/barco#dyadic J Dyadic Transpose: https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/barco#dyadic Transpose ArrayCast Episode: https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode29-transpose[11] 00:54:22 Chris Pearson's Post "We Need to Talk about Group": https://gist.github.com/chrispsn/3450fe6172a7cc441d0819379ed3a32a[12] 00:57:21 Contact AT ArrayCast DOT Com[13] 01:02:05 Combinators in BQN: https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/tutorial/combinator.html[14] 01:03:33 Stephen's Blog Post: https://www.5jt.com/the-rest-is-silence

The Chairish Podcast
Is There a Future for Craftsmen and Artisans?

The Chairish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 46:19


It's a common complaint among designers that it is nearly impossible to find skilledartisans and craftspeople. Why is there such a shortage, and what can designers do toinspire more young people to work with their hands? Three outstandingpractitioners—decorative painter Caroline Lizarraga, floor painter Chris Pearson, andupholsterer Luther Quintana—weigh in on how they learned their craft, and how they findand train staff to keep up with demand. They discuss the ways social media hastransformed the artisan community and reveal why you just might find your next talentedteam member at the local carwash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Universe Today Podcast
[Interview] Breakthrough In Dark Energy? Here's What The Researchers Have To Say

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023


A recent research paper suggests that supermassive black holes can be the source of dark energy. It's a big potential breakthrough in Astronomy. So, here's what the co-author of the study, Dr Chris Pearson from STFC RAL Space, has to say about it.

Universe Today Podcast
[Interview] Breakthrough In Dark Energy? Here's What The Researchers Have To Say

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 41:59


A recent research paper suggests that supermassive black holes can be the source of dark energy. It's a big potential breakthrough in Astronomy. So, here's what the co-author of the study, Dr Chris Pearson from STFC RAL Space, has to say about it.

Townrootz
Elevated Legacy - Chris Pearson

Townrootz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 44:46


#056 - Today Chris Pearson from episode 9 re-joins us to 1) catch us up on Be Well Natural - his holistic health clinic, but 2) to really discuss his community organization, Elevated Legacy.  Elevated Legacy is a comprehensive consciousness cultivation model that teaches self mastery through physical disciplines.  The flagship program was a basketball program with the goal to take a group of kids from age 8 to 18 and steward them through the process of discovery and self-mastery.They were so successful with the early groups that many kids outgrew the program and went on to more competitive programs that were more tapped into the college basketball pipeline.  Five of the first eight kids went on to play Division 1 college basketball on scholarship.“So we did a really good job in that department. Over the 14 years, I think we've probably placed 10 kids in Division 1 college programs. We have a very small number. We don't run a full size run like some of the bigger programs and our priorities are really different. It's about social-emotional learning, self-mastery and athletic performance enhancement.”Expanding beyond basketball, Elevated Legacy started and runs a few key programs:1) FREE intergenerational workouts every Saturday 930am to 1130am at Joaquin Miller Cascades where community members come out and get paired up with somebody from a different household and different generation and then they work out AND2) Brothers Building and Moving - Weekly Sunday sunrise hike for Black fathersBUT in the last year he received two grants (National Parks Foundation and Justice Outside) focused on addressing health disparities and limited access to outdoor activities for BIPOC communities.  These funds allowed him to execute three different events, which were really life changing for a lot of people:1- “We did a trip to the Muir Woods National Monument. We took about 40 people there. We did our reflect, evaluate, and focus curriculum component - what are you working on? What are you doing well, and what do you appreciate about somebody else in the space?”2- “Our second was to Yosemite. We took 33 folks, I wanna say like eight different families. We stayed at the Tenaya Lodge. We were able to subsidize folks, stay there, provide 'em with all their meals and whatnot. And we did a couple of hikes and some workshops - understanding the three eyes through which we perceive identity: institutional, interpersonal, and internal. And how does that affect how you participate in a family dynamic?  How does who you are affect what you do and how does what you do affect who you are and that kind of conversation so that people would bring a critical analysis back to their day-to-day.”3- “And then the final one, which in a lot of ways the icing on the cake - It wasn't the largest in terms of breadth, but we took 19 folks to the big island in Hawaii.  We did several hikes. We went through the Volcano National Park, went down into the Caldera, learned about the First Nations traditions that are there and the deep impact of colonialism and sort of shared resilience and shared understanding of being marginalized by structural violence and stuff.”Chris is simultaneously teaching life skills to young people and giving elders opportunities to make meaningful impact in the lives of young people, which is a true win-win for everyone.  If you follow Chris on social media, you can see the real impact he's having on real lives.Be sure to listen until the end to hear about Chris' relationship formula vulnerability + consistency = credibility.

IoT For All Podcast
5G: Current State, IoT Use Cases, & It's Future | 5G Americas' Chris Pearson | Internet of Things Podcast

IoT For All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 21:47


 Chris begins by discussing the current status of 5G deployments. He also talks about which use cases lead the way in 5G and how it compares to other connectivities. Chris then touches on the benefits of 5G within IoT and which industries are the keenest to adopt the technology. The conversation wraps up with a high-level discussion around challenges in rolling out 5G and what the future holds.Chris Pearson is the President of 5G Americas. In his executive role, he is responsible for the overall planning of the organization and providing management for the integration of strategy and operations in technology, marketing, public relations, and regulatory affairs. With more than 34 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, Mr. Pearson is a recognized spokesperson in mobile wireless and 5G technology trends and has spoken at technology conferences throughout the world, including CES, Mobile World Congress, CTIA, 5G World North America, and The Big 5G Event.5G Americas is an industry trade organization composed of leading telecommunications service providers and manufacturers. The organization's mission is to facilitate and advocate for the advancement and transformation of LTE, 5G, and beyond throughout the Americas. 5G Americas is invested in developing a connected wireless community while leading 5G development for all the Americas.

Podcast Radio Hour
The Last Podcast Radio Hour

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 60:27


It's BBC Radio 4 Extra's final Podcast Radio Hour so Laura Grimshaw, Amanda Litherland and Chris Pearson look back at some of the best co-hosts, podcasts and interview guests. With contributions from regular co-hosts Scott Bryan, Jon Holmes, Isy Suttie, Jessica Fostekew, Shivani Dave, Ella Watts, Ellie Gibson, Greg Cochrane, Imriel Morgan, Jake Yapp, Roshan Roberts, Chrystal Genesis and Salena Godden. Plus archive interviews with Nicola Coughlan and Camilla Whitehill, Alan Cumming, Suzannah Lipscomb, Steve Coogan, Lemn Sissay, Susannah Constantine, David Dimbleby and Neil Gaiman - and many more.

Podcast Radio Hour
End of the World Audio Drama

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 60:19


Chris Pearson and Ella Watts recommend apocalypse audio fiction. Jenny Turner Hall talks Marvel's Wastelanders: Wolverine, and discusses the pressures of working on a Marvel property, as well as the stakes that come from writing stories starring young characters. Plus Kc Wayland discusses We're Alive: Descendants - the latest iteration in the We're Alive universe, which brings to a close a story that began in 2009. We'll hear how Kc's military background influenced writing the show, and ask how has the podcast audio fiction landscape changed in the last thirteen years. And we'll recommend: - The Last Station - This American Wasteland - No Place but the Water - The Program Audio Series - Hello From The Hallowoods - Out of the Ashes - Spaceships - The Liminal Lands

Podcast Radio Hour
New listening for October

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 56:17


Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan suggest new listening for October. Tubsey and Hyder, Bafta winners, join us to talk about their first steps into podcasting. Why did they want to start "The World According to Tubsey and Hyder" - and what do they love about working with each other? Plus we'll hear new conversation, documentary, and drama podcasts, including clips from: Carolina Herrera presents Walk Tall Restless Natives Fear Of Missing Out Crosshairs The Tower Weight of Sand Beneath Our Feet

Podcast Radio Hour
Children's Podcasts with Chrystal Genesis

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 59:00


Chris Pearson and Chrystal Genesis with podcasts for young ears. Molly Bloom discusses the debate show Smash Boom Best, and tells us why it's important to introduce children to debating at an early age. And Rebecca Sheir talks about her global storytelling podcast Circle Round, which introduces children to stories from around the world. Plus we'll hear clips from But Why? Kids Law Million Bazillion CBeebies Radio Podcast The Story Seeds Podcast

Women PetPreneurs
Chris Pearson

Women PetPreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 46:41


We're going to add episodes starting with Episode 145- Chris Pearson. We discuss navigating life's changes and working through stress, as well as discuss upcoming skin and coat programs from Chris.

Podcast Radio Hour
Gaming Podcasts with Ellie Gibson

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 57:43


The video game journalist and co-host of the Scummy Mummies podcast Ellie Gibson joins Chris Pearson for gaming podcast picks. Lauren Kaye discusses her podcast 'She Plays Games', which aims to showcase and highlight women working behind the scenes in video game development. Plus, we'll hear clips from Safe Space History Respawned The Back Page Sound of Gaming The Psychology of Video Games Podcast The Knowledge Project - episode interviewing Jane McGonigal Game Till Five Not Your Mama's Gamer

Podcast Radio Hour
Bitesize Listening

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 57:52


Shivani Dave joins Chris Pearson to recommend a selection of bite-size podcasts. Arielle Free tells us about her short documentary series, The Rise and Fall of T in the Park. Plus we hear clips from Mercury: A Broadcast Of Hope Poem-a-Day Nipe Story Probably True Anthems My Life in the Mosh of Ghosts Sliced Bread Short & Curly 5 Minutes On The Savvy Psychologist's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Mental Health If you have recommendations, do send us an email to PodcastRadioHour@BBC.co.uk

The Art of Construction
272: From Storage Structures to System Built

The Art of Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 41:06


Chris Pearson, Owner, Operations and R&D Lead at Storage Structures, joins us for episode 272 of Art of Construction.  ​ Storage Structures Inc. is a national metal-building subcontractor for the self-storage industry. Recently they have introduced their new Alpha light-gauge, 10-by-10-foot framing system, which is comprised mainly of factory-formed and assembled columns and beams. This new development was the result of a long and thorough research and development process as they looked for ways to grow their business.  In developing the Alpha Framing System, they focused on solving the major problems of our industry including time of construction, availability of labor and staining on the final product. It worked so well they have nearly doubled their capacity for new business.  Join Devon and Chris as they discuss the importance of R&D to grow your business, the details of their new Alpha Framing System, its potential use in multifamily developments, how they linked up with Art of Construction behind the scenes, the science of steel, and where Storage Structures fits into the System Built movement! 

Podcast Radio Hour
New listens for July

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 58:13


Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan recommend new podcast listening for July. We're joined by Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett OBE to talk about their new podcast, Dish. The two discuss their love of hosting, and we'll hear about what Nick's learned from cooking by watching the Michelin-star chef at work. Plus we'll hear clips from: Different with Nicky Campbell The New Conspiracist Westminster Insider Podcast All About Sound Hot Money Last Night Out Welcome To The Neighbourhood NonCensored Newts! The Music and Meditation Podcast

Lever Live
How To Build A Third Party

Lever Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 86:22


Due to the cataclysmic failures of the two-party system here in the United States, is it time to build a real third party — if that is even possible? On the new episode of Lever Live, David discusses the realities and viability of building a third party with Maurice Mitchell, national director of the Working Families Party, and Vermont state Sen. Chris Pearson, a member of the Vermont Progressive Party. David, Maurice, and Chris will explore the pros and cons of third-party movements. Can such efforts only be successful at the local level? Is it possible for third-party politicians to actually affect change? Are Democrats and Republicans willing to play nice with outsiders? Join us to find out the answers to these questions — and to ask your own — on Lever LIVE. If you like the work we're doing and want to support independent journalism, head over to LeverNews.com/subscribe to see our coverage and become a subscriber. If you'd like to leave a tip for The Lever click the following link. We really appreciate your support :) levernews.com/tipjar Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

Podcast Radio Hour
TV Podcasts

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 59:21


Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan with TV podcasts. Sirin Kale discusses Unreal: A Critical History of Reality TV, the Radio 4 podcast she presents alongside Pandora Sykes. We'll hear how the series aims to investigate the huge world of Reality TV, and how they convinced guests to discuss some problematic elements of the shows. Plus we'll recommend Companion podcasts Taskmaster: The People's Podcast The Wire at 20 Hypothetical: The Podcast TV Reviews The Pilot TV Podcast The Radio Times Podcast Shrine of Telly Kermode and Mayo's Take Interviews Comfort Eating with Grace Dent - Big Zuu MY TV Years with Mel Giedroyc - Adjoa Andoh The Noughties - Black on TV - Joceyln Jee Esien and Tolly T The Proper Class Podcast - Vicky McClure Episode by Episode podcasts Keeping Up Appearances: The Luxury Podcast Buffering The Vampire Slayer Parks and Recollection The Always Sunny Podcast Inside Inside No. 9 Talking Derry Girls We'd love to hear your recommendations for TV podcasts you enjoy - so do send us an email to podcastradiohour@bbc.co.uk

Light Reading Podcasts
5G Americas on mile markers for 5G and the digital divide

Light Reading Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 24:35


Chris Pearson, president of 5G Americas, joins the podcast to provide an update on global expansion of 5G, new revenue opportunities for private 5G networks and breakthroughs in addressing the digital divide. Pearson also provides a brief recap of his keynote at the Big 5G Event in May.Here are just a few things covered in this podcast:Big 5G Event recap and global growth of 5G (02:24)Why "spectrum is the lifeblood of the industry" (04:40)New revenue opportunities for private 5G networks (07:30)Breakthroughs and mile markers for FWA and satellite in addressing the digital divide (12:50)Setting realistic expectations for 5G (18:50) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcast Radio Hour
The Podcast Show 2022

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 59:52


Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson present a special edition from The Podcast Show 2022. We'll be joined by a panel of podcasting guests including Nicky Birch from BBC Sounds, James Cridland - the editor of Podnews, and the hosts of the hilarious and honest BBC Sounds podcast Brown Girls Do It Too Poppy Jay and Rubina Pubani.

Podcast Radio Hour
Science Fiction Audio Drama

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 57:56


Chris Pearson and Ella Watts recommend Sci-Fi Audio Drama. We hear from the creator of 'Midnight Burger' Joe Fisher, who discusses why a dimension-hopping, time travelling diner is the perfect setting for a hopeful, human story. Plus long time friends Jonathan Williams and Alan Mandel discuss 'Red Valley', and offer advice on just how to develop ideas with your friends. Plus - what is the difference between cryonics and cryogenics? And we'll hear clips from Chaika RogueMaker Breathing Space, Fading Frontier Sayer Apollyon The Transposition of Chloë Brontë

Podcast Radio Hour
Science Stories

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 58:58


Chris Pearson and science nerd Rick Edwards recommend factual science listening. The space journalist Sarah Cruddas discusses her series "Where's My Jetpack?" She'll tell us about the links between science fiction and fact, and we'll hear whether she would want to visit Mars. Plus, we'll hear clips from: The Vulnerable Scientist Small Screen Science You Are Not So Smart The Animal Behaviour Podcast The Happiness Lab The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry Invisibilia Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet? In Defense Of Plants

Podcast Radio Hour
New listening for May

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 57:57


Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan suggest new podcast listens for May. Charlie Craggs tells us about making her acting debut in Doctor Who: Redacted,. We'll hear about how it feels to join the Doctor Who family, and the importance of trans representation in the show. Plus, more great new listening for May, with extracts from: Radioman Lusus Queer Spaces: Behind The Scene Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley Time & Again Betwixt the Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society The Line of Fire NearlyWeds

Podcast Radio Hour
Music Documentaries and Conversations

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 58:20


Chris Pearson and Chrystal Genesis recommend podcasts exploring music, and telling stories of fascinating musicians. Marlon Bishop from Futuro Studios tells us about two music documentaries: Anything for Selena and LOUD: The History of Reggaeton. Plus, we'll hear clips from The Messenger Switched On Pop Bent By Nature Resident Advisor: Source Material Soul Music AfroPop Worldwide Maed in India The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers Louder Than A Riot The Bridge

The Signal
'Like being kidnapped': Australia's Britney Spears cases

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 11:42


It was a case watched around the world, as singer Britney Spears fought her own father to take back control of her life and money.  But it's happening in Australia too, and an ABC 4 Corners investigation has uncovered stories of Australians who've been virtually abducted by the state, stripped of their money, and silenced.  Today ABC investigative reporter Anne Connolly on the stories of some of Australia's most vulnerable, and why even telling their stories could have landed her in jail.  Featured:  Anne Connolly, ABC investigative reporter Chris Pearson, Public Trustee client, Queensland Inge-Marie Piekkala, advocate, Queensland Siham Benz, former charity founder, Western Australia

The Signal
'Like being kidnapped': Australia's Britney Spears cases

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 11:42


It was a case watched around the world, as singer Britney Spears fought her own father to take back control of her life and money.  But it's happening in Australia too, and an ABC 4 Corners investigation has uncovered stories of Australians who've been virtually abducted by the state, stripped of their money, and silenced.  Today ABC investigative reporter Anne Connolly on the stories of some of Australia's most vulnerable, and why even telling their stories could have landed her in jail.  Featured:  Anne Connolly, ABC investigative reporter Chris Pearson, Public Trustee client, Queensland Inge-Marie Piekkala, advocate, Queensland Siham Benz, former charity founder, Western Australia

Trailblazer: The Sarina Fazan Podcast
EP 10: LOVE IN AMERICA: Managing Business & Marriage with Lisa and Chris Pearson of LabelSwap

Trailblazer: The Sarina Fazan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 29:21


All you need is love right? Or is it more? What really is the driving force behind a successful partnership? Sarina dives in with couples for an unscripted, unedited inspirational, heartwarming and honest conversational series about what it takes to make a romance stand the test of time. "Love in America" features Lisa and Chris Pearson, who have a love story that mixes business and pleasure! Lisa and Chris are sharing with host Sarina Fazan how they have managed a long marriage and several successful companies, including the LabelSwap! Watch the Sarina Fazan Network online at https://sarinafazannetwork.tv and on Roku (by visiting the Channel Store or by using code CTZHQCG). Live shows are subject to change.