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Irish Times Inside Business
Trump's tariffs: “The rest of the world is now going to de-risk from the United States”

Irish Times Inside Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 46:35


A full-blown global tariff war in underway.Donald's Trump's tariffs took effect last night with the EU due to vote today on a retaliatory list drawn up by the European Commission.The US and China meanwhile have engaged in tit for tat tariffs in the past few days. China has also vowed to fight to the end in the tariff war.What will all this mean for Ireland? What hit will consumers face?And should Ireland now pivot east to protect jobs and secure new investment?To answer these and other questions host Ciarán Hancock Is joined on this week's episode of Inside Business by Ibec chief executive Danny McCoy, Cliff Taylor of The Irish Times, and Chris Smyth, group CEO at Perennial Freight & president of the France-Ireland Chamber of Commerce.Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
Trump's tariffs: “The rest of the world is now going to de-risk from the United States”

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 46:35


A full-blown global tariff war in underway.Donald's Trump's tariffs took effect last night with the EU due to vote today on a retaliatory list drawn up by the European Commission.The US and China meanwhile have engaged in tit for tat tariffs in the past few days. China has also vowed to fight to the end in the tariff war.What will all this mean for Ireland? What hit will consumers face?And should Ireland now pivot east to protect jobs and secure new investment?To answer these and other questions host Ciarán Hancock Is joined on this week's episode of Inside Business by Ibec chief executive Danny McCoy, Cliff Taylor of The Irish Times, and Chris Smyth, group CEO at Perennial Freight & president of the France-Ireland Chamber of Commerce.Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground
GRLPI • Great Rivers and Lakes Permaculture Institute OUTREACH SESSION • 12/7/2024

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 87:33


Great Rivers and Lakes Permaculture Institute • Outreach sessionRecorded Dec 7, 2024Join the conversation with these ever Growing Permaculture Voices!consider being a memberSabrena Schweyer, Peter Bane, Kelly Clark, Braden Trauth, Graham Towerton, James Villalpando, Susan VonderHaar, Julia Fouty, Susan Majercak, Chris Smyth, Jackie Smith, Ian Klienman, and Ande the Elf.Outreach, The Organization, Membership, Events, Policy and Advocacy, PermaganicsIntro Sabrena and Kelly(3:20) Peter Bane introduces the Organization roots, its links with PINA, and more…(12:50) Sabrena on Organizational structures, Membership Committees (18:40) PINA explained(21:20) Partners and Members, lets Grow!(27:30) Permaganics - Braden Trauth(30:54) Permaculture Ethics (33:40) Elf Moral Compass, Who did That?(37:00) How do we collaborate and grow a canopy together?(37:50) Kelly Clark(39:15) Susan Majercak(41:20) Graham Towerton(43:38) Susan VonderHaar (45:30) Elves don't buy it(49:50) Jackie Smith - Permaculture out of the Silo(52:15) Marketing (59:15) Events(1:01:20) Craig Russon(1:12:27) Chris Smyth(1:16:12) Elf Notes(1:19:00) Ian Kleinman (1:19:50) Closing words, Let's take Action!Become a member today! Learn more about Permaculture in the Midwest Great Rivers and Lakes States!!!Let's connect!ConnectToday!:GreatRiversAndLakes.orghttps://www.facebook.com/share/15Ji5bKFzR/?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9harVRUYqWUWe want to hear what you have to say!?!Support the showSubscribe Everywhere Cause thats cool hahaha!check out links to the Council of Counsel:Doctor Bionic • Kalpataru Tree • Dirtwire • Anno Project @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369 @ra.feke @alexhillchill @powergurlz_entMateria Medica One Earth Collaborative Luv Locs ExperimentBrenton McMu...

Health On The Line
Is shared NHS leadership the new norm?

Health On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 40:19


In this episode, Matthew Taylor discusses the pressing issues of economic inactivity and health challenges in the UK with Chris Smyth, Whitehall Editor for The Times, highlighting the alarming trend of rising economic inactivity due to health issues and the need for a coordinated approach to tackle these challenges. Matthew's also joined by former NHS Chief Executive Paul Roberts to discuss his new report on shared leadership models, along with Stacey Hunter, Group CEO for North Tees and Hartlepool and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trusts. Their discussion delves into the benefits and challenges of shared leadership models in the NHS, emphasising the importance of clarity of purpose and support for leaders in navigating these new organisational structures. And we'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast. Please take five minutes to fill in this short survey: https://www.nhsconfed.org/HOTL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stories of our times
Slackers or grafters? The truth about working from home

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 26:40


As Labour's party conference gets into full swing in Liverpool this week, we look in detail at a key part of the government's employment rights package: working from home. Keir Starmer says flexible and hybrid working is better for productivity while large companies like Amazon have ordered their staff to return to the workplace five days a week. Who's right? And what does it mean for where you will work in future?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuests: Harriet Minter, author of WFH (Working From Home): How to build a career you love when you're not in the office.Chris Smyth, Whitehall Editor, The Times. Host: Luke Jones.Clips: LBC, Times Radio. Episode artwork: Getty Images Get in touch: TheStory@thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Election Shortcut with Kate McCann

Kate McCann joins Chris Smyth, Whitehall Editor of The Times, as they discuss the last minute cut and thrust of the campaigns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts
Podcast: Current trends in the biotech landscape with Chris Smyth, President, ICON Biotech Solutions

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 16:52


Listen as Chris Smyth, President, ICON Biotech Solutions discusses current trends in the biotech landscape, and predictions for future innovation, regulation and globalisation in this space. Recorded on Wednesday 15th November.

New Community Church Podcast
Gathered and scattered part 2 - Chris Smyth, Rowena Smith, Tunde Olorunfemi, and Gordon Phillips

New Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 45:02


This week, Joe Symeou interviews our panel (Chris Smyth, Rowena Smith, Tunde Olorunfemi, and Gordon Phillips) as we continue our gathered and scattered series with a discussion of corporate worship and spiritual gifts.

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground
Chris Smyth • Common Orchards, Cincinnati Permaculture Institute, Chestnut Forests

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 64:29


Season 3's first one on one conversation, starts into it with Chris Smyth and Host Ande the Elf.  Both have been teachers over the years for the Cincinnati Permaculture Institute.  In the spirit of the show, this conversation celebrates the efforts of Chris Smyth through serious stories sprinkled with just the right amount of seriously fun silliness.https://www.commonorchard.com/instagram @commonorchardImprov silly with Ande the Elf and Chris Smyth (43:57)BonusDiscussing with Gardener Kelly (1:01:09)on our different hiking and observation methodsAll music performed by Ande the Elf, Drums and guitar.https://cincinnatipermacultureinstitute.org/Support the showLinks to Stefin101 and Doctor Bionic Check us out on instagram @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show

Sense-making in a Changing World
Episode 86: Community Gardens with Chris Smyth and Morag Gamble - Urban Agriculture Month series part 5

Sense-making in a Changing World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 60:40


This episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World is the final of our 5 part Urban Agriculture series released during Urban Agriculture Month in November 2022.Here, Morag Gamble is joined by Chris Smyth, a coordinator of Community Gardens Australia (WA). They talk about the gardens he co-founded on the Murdoch University Campus, as well as the community gardening movement around the country.Chris, a retired Assoc. Professor and Dean of the School of Media Communication & Culture at Murdoch University, was able to assist students negotiating the university landscape to enable this garden to happen, and link many of the faculties to the project.Community gardens and city farms are places where people come together to grow fresh food, to learn, relax and make new friends.Community Gardens Australia connects and celebrates the growing movement of  city farms and community garden around Australia. It is a community-based organisation linking people interested in city farming and community gardening with each other and other projects. Morag was a founder of this organisation back in the 1990s with just a few dozen projects. Now there are hundreds of active projects. The resources on the website are vast and a go-to place if you are interested in starting a new garden.  All the local coordinators in each state and region are volunteers and love to hear from those wanting to create projects, or from projects that need help. Urban Agriculture MonthThis special Urban Agriculture series on Sense-Making in a Changing World is brought to you by the Permaculture Education Institute in collaboration with Sustain Australia - celebrating growing food in cities and towns for Urban Agriculture Month.Podcast Host: Morag GambleUrban Agriculture Month Ambassador, Morag Gamble, founder of Permaculture Education Institute & teacher of permaculture teachers, is a passionate advocate for urban permaculture and has been deeply involved in creating, supporting and networking projects and programs for 30 years on 5 continents.  She is cofounder of Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane and the Australian Community Gardens Network. Her blog and youtube channel include loads of urban permaculture content and this podcast features many urban agriculture pioneers.This podcast is supported by Permaculture Education Institute - teaching permaculture teachers globally. We host courses, and free film club and masterclass events. Watch Sense-Making in a Changing World on youtube We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live work and play and pay or respects to elders past and present.

A Very Special Episode
Community - 'Documentary Filmmaking' with Chris Smyth

A Very Special Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 47:36


A Very Special Episode is a brand new podcast where I get to curl up on the sofa and talk telly with some of my favourite people.My very special guest this week is writer Chris Smyth who chose to talk to me about Cilla Black, Frasier vs. Friends and documentary filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Marinara
The past and to the future of marine and coastal management, Bob Kearny, Chris Symth, & Mechelle Cheers

Radio Marinara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 47:20


Bron and Kade get out the crystal ball and look to the past and to the future of marine and coastal management – perspectives from 60 years of recreational fishing, 20 years of Marine Protected Areas in Victoria, and the concept of 30% global protection by 2030...• Bob Kearney is a life-long recreational fisher, having spent countless hours fishing off NSW rocks and beaches since the 1960s. He is also Emeritus Professor of Fisheries Management at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra. Bob has explored a lifetime of fishing for fun and work in “Fishing in the Good Old Days – was it really better?”, and we'll speak with Bob his book and whether he's found an answer to this question.• We continue our discussion with Chris Smyth, former marine campaigner for the Victorian National Parks Association, about 20 years of marine and coastal protection in Victoria. We'll take a look back at Marinara's ‘game changing' interview with world conservation heavyweights Sylvia Earle, David Bellamy and David Suzuki, and contemplate a growing global push for '30 by 30' – 30% of the marine environment protected by 2030.• And we'll speak with Mechelle Cheers, Chair of the Rye Community Group Alliance, about community concerns following recent news of plans to install 16 large concrete structures as a new artificial reef off Point Nepean.

A Life in Construction

This episode was originally recorded live from the tradeshow floor at World of Concrete conference (worldofconcrete.com) back in January. Join your host John Manning and WBA's Chris Smyth in an interview with Ty Conner, Owner of Austin Enterprise. His company has 30 years of experience with concrete cutting and joint sealing for highways, airports and waterways. They discuss how a mentor can help a mentee face challenges in the industry. He leads by example and inspires the next generation in this ever-evolving workforce.

Radio Marinara
20 years of Marine Parks, The Great Barrier Reef and Jeff does James Bond on Soundwaves

Radio Marinara

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 45:24


Bron, Anth and Kade in the good ship RM.In November we celebrate 20 years of marine parks in Victoria. Meaning, 20 years ago there were no marine parks in the state! Which begs the question what was going on all that time ago? To hear about all the moving & shaking of this pre park era we speak to Chris Smyth a doyen in the field of marine conservation in Victoria.Since the late 1980s there has been a detailed long term monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef that is showing all kinds of signals of impact from climate change, crown of thorns seastars and much more. There are some interesting patterns emerging. We talk with Dr Mike Emslie who is a Senior Research Scientist/Coral Reef Ecologist at the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences in Townsville because he is the Project Leader for Long Term Monitoring of the reef. And to end the show Jeff Maynard said something about coming as Sean Connery in his PJs (interesting image that one) and if you heard the last show last year you know what amazing marine sound waves he has in store for us... if you didn't catch the last show, check it the podcast before Sunday or just join in to be amazed!

A Life in Construction
Training DOTs

A Life in Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 27:43


This roundtable discussion features WBA's John Manning, Angela Echols, Randy Siegmann and Chris Smyth. It focuses on training department of transportation (DoT) employees. By training at the source, we can help ensure the expansion joints are installed correctly. 

Thriving Matters Podcast
Culture Change For School Improvement - What Have We Learnt During #Covid19 That Can't Be Lost For Learning And Wellbeing?

Thriving Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 52:21


Chris Smyth is the current Director of Catholic Schools Diocese of Armidale and Catherine Jackson is Principal Consultant at Leopard Tree specialising in Leadership Coaching, Team development and Facilitation.  Both Chris and Catherine have experienced careers in educational leadership and are focused on helping leaders and their teams build effectiveness to serve learning communities progress their mission. Conversations that matter are essential to the core organisational needs of learning communities that connect students, teachers, staff and parents.  We share insights of school improvement across this system of schools that have a clear coaching for leadership and wellbeing focus. An intriguing look at some of our rural educational communities who aspire to building the best learning and leadership environment possible.  Listen on as we hear more from our speakers, both educators of expertise and experience, about their thoughts on how we can make education better for each child and our education system as a whole. For more about me and my work, visit www.carriebenedet.com  

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Who is in charge here?

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 35:46


The politicians say they are following the science, the scientists say politicians must decide. Matt Chorley is joined by Chris Smyth, The Times' former Health Editor and now Whitehall Editor, to discuss where mistakes have been made, and columnist Rachel Sylvester on how the virus might have changed the PM, and politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Little Desert Podcast Project
Marine National Parks podcast episode 5: Shaping of coastal policy and the legacy of the 1969 Little Desert campaign in Victoria

Little Desert Podcast Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 22:58


90% of Victorian coast is public land, and community organisations like the Victorian National Parks Association are committed to keep it like this. In this episode we further explore which role political processes have played in protecting nature as well as the ongoing threats we will need to address when it comes to managing marine National Parks and Sanctuaries. We will hear (among others) from Geoff Wescott, who has been deeply involved with shaping coastal and marine environmental policies in Victoria. In 2015 he chaired the expert panel that advise our current 2018 Marine and Coastal Act.Interviewees:- Geoff Wescott, board member of the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council and Honorary Research Fellow at Deakin University- Shannon Hurley, Coastal Campaigner VNPA- Mark Rodrigue, Parks Victoria, State-wide Leader - Marine and CoastsPhoto Caption: Celebrating the establishment of MPA at Ricketts Point From left to right: Mark Stone (Parks Victoria Chief Executive 1998-2010), Dianne James (chair of Victorian Coastal Council), Sherryl Garbutt (Minister for Environment and Conservation, 1999-2006), Sylvia Earle (well known around the world as a marine biologist and advocate) and Chris Smyth (marine campaign officer VNPA).

New Community Church Podcast
Mark Pt2: Extravagant Worship - Chris Smyth(Sidcup AM and PM)

New Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 40:38


Marys worship cost her a an entire years salary, it would undoubtedly have been the most expensive thing she had ever owned and perhaps would have been passed down through the family for generations. Mary was so overwhelmed by the all that she had received from Jesus, all that He had done for her, that she poured it all out over him in a few seconds. Does your worship look anything like that? This talk is part four of our series 'Mark Pt2' from Sunday 24th March 2019.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Five other things to worry about

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 45:02


Nevermind Brexit, there are plenty of other crises to keep us awake at night.Matt Chorley is joined by a bumper panel of Times reporters and columnists to discuss the issues not being discussed enough.Columnist Rachel Sylvester is worried about poverty; Lucy Fisher, the defence correspondent, is worried about Nato; Graeme Paton, the transport correspondent, is worried about the railways; Chris Smyth, health editor, is worried about almost all of the NHS, and columnist Kenny Farquharson is worried about SNP infighting.Subscribe to the Red Box politics morning email at thetimes.co.uk/redbox See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Australian Aviation Radio
The inflight Entertainment Revolution with Chris Smyth from Inflighto

Australian Aviation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 25:03


Today we are joined by Chris Smyth from Inflighto. Inflighto is the most sophisticated inflight entertainment and moving-map app available. It was created by pilots for airline passengers. Inflighto is a moving-map with a difference. No other in-flight app has Inflighto's detailed maps, exclusive features and premium content. It's designed for use onboard airlines with internet-connected in-flight Wi-Fi. Listen in as Chris describes how you can heighten and enhance your flight experience as an airline passenger. http://www.inflighto.com/  

New Community Church Podcast

Written by Chris Smyth and Pete Coggan Vocals: Amy Ghinn and Chris Smyth Mixed by Jack Kircher Mastered by: Revolution Mastering - revolutionmastering.com CCLI: #7106621

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Solidarity Breakfast
Grassroots USA II Setting Sun Film Festival II Race Horses on the Beach?II Humphrey McQueen on Australia Day

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018


1st half hour - Grassroots USA a report from Vince Emmanuel2nd half hour - Anna Bourzourkas Setting Sun Film Festival director talks about the festival that brings the celebrates the Western Suburbs in film                       - Chris Smyth from Victorian National Parks warns that the report from the Vic Government that will allow up to 250 Race Horses on the Beach between Port Fairy & Warrnambool for training is                           the  start of a massive assault on public spaces and environmental heritage.3rd half hour - Socialist Historian Humphrey McQueen talks about the checked passed of Australia Day.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
What difference can a minister make?

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 28:59


Matt Chorley is joined by Chris Smyth, Times health editor, to see whether Jeremy Hunt can solve social care, Graeme Paton, transport correspondent, on Chris Grayling hitting the buffers, and Rosemary Bennett, education editor, on whether Damian Hinds can win over whingeing teachers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Community Church Podcast
Charismatic Worship: An introduction - Chris Smyth

New Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 35:37


When we meet together on Sundays what do you expect to happen? As we worship and draw close to Jesus, He promises to draw close to us by his Holy Spirit. Why is that significant for our corporate worship times? In this very practical short talk Chris unpacks the role of the Holy Spirit when we meet together and explains from 1 Corinthians 14 what all the 'Spiritual Gifts’ Paul talks about are and how to use them in worship. This talk is part of our worship series from Sunday 17th September 2017.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Why we could be heading for a winter of discontent

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 30:53


Matt Chorley returns from Brussels and immediately bans any talk of Brexit until some progress is made, the podcast focuses instead on other issues facing the country. Chris Smyth, the Times health editor, explains why the NHS winter warning gets earlier every year (01:00) Jenni Russell, Times columnist on upcoming benefit cuts that are starting to bite (10:43) And fellow columnist Iain Martin asks why we're losing our religion (20:41) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio Marinara
Radio Marinara - 3 May 2015

Radio Marinara

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 48:05


Bron and Anth pop in to talk news and views, and how marine snow is part of the story about the impact of the Deep Horizon oil spill. Chris Smyth from the VNPA will be in to talk about managing pipis in MPA and other things!