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This week's show, after a 1979 Gang of Four gargle: brand new Miki Berenyi Trio, Swervedriver, Doves, Sleepersound, Greg Hoy, King Ropes, Evil Nature, and Craig Bell & The Dead Man's Handle; plus The Attack, Solomon Burke, Astrud Gilberto, Faron Young,...
In this powerful episode of Real Estate vs Technology, we sit down with Craig Bell—a real estate professional and fitness enthusiast from Canada—who shares how small, consistent actions completely transformed his life. From overcoming a painful divorce to stepping on stage as a bodybuilder and launching a personal brand through YouTube, Craig's story proves that real growth happens one step at a time. Whether it's building a real estate business or pushing past insecurities in the gym, the key is showing up every single day with intention and focus.Craig dives into how fitness helped him find mental clarity and confidence, ultimately inspiring him to bring that same discipline into his real estate career. He's now blending both passions through content creation, using platforms like YouTube and Instagram to document his journey and build legacy—not just leads. If you're a real estate agent looking for motivation, or someone seeking personal growth through consistent effort, this conversation will show you what's possible when you stop overthinking and start executing. Tune in, subscribe (it's FREE!) and get inspired to take daily action toward your goals.What part of Craig's story resonated with you the most? Drop a comment below and let us know how consistency has played a role in your own journey—whether in business, fitness, or life. We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 92 of The Full Circl Podcast! In this episode of the Full Circl Podcast, Craig Bell, CEO of Bell Group, discusses the challenges and rewards of leading a property services business with a strong social conscience. He shares his journey from being labelled a failure in school to becoming a successful leader, emphasising the importance of hard work, humility, and helping others achieve upward social mobility. Craig also highlights the stark contrast between UK and US business mindsets and the sacrifices involved in pursuing success. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The Full Circl Podcast. We hope you found Craig's insights valuable and that they inspire you on your own career journey. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions and valuable career advice in future episodes! The Full Circl Podcast takes a closer look into the lives and stories of aspirational leaders worldwide. A range of powerful themes are explored throughout each episode such as; the powerful stories of these Leaders, their pathway to success, and advice to Future Leaders. Find out more at - http://www.circl.org Follow us on Instagram - @Circlgram Follow us on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/company/circllearning Be sure to like and subscribe for more episodes! Thank you for listening.
Uma cadeia produtiva fortalecida passa por muitos fatores, desde à proteção à produção nacional e controle de qualidade da mercadoria brasileira. É o que comentam: Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho, Paulo do Carmo Martins e Ricardo Cotta em mais um episódio da série “Leite Futuro”. de realização do portal “Milkpoint”. Eles recebem Craig Bell, sócio da Leitíssimo, e Octaciano Neto, Diretor de Agronegócio da Suno e fazem uma reflexão sobre como será o futuro do leite no Brasil.
Recentemente, o governo federal aprovou o aumento do imposto de importação de 12% para 18%, pelo período de um ano, para alguns produtos lácteos. Além disso, anulou uma redução da Tarifa Externa Comum (TEC) em 10% para 29 itens lácteos. Em março deste ano, foi a vez do governo de Minas Gerais retirar as empresas importadoras de leite em pó do Regime Especial de Tributação do Estado. Essas são algumas entre tantas alternativas propostas por parlamentares para auxiliar o setor lácteo brasileiro meio às dificuldades enfrentadas. Contudo, quando se fala de mercado financeiro, é importante se manter um equilíbrio em relação às intervenções estatais para que haja maior facilidade para a entrada de capital no leite do Brasil. É sobre isso que falaremos em mais um episódio da série “Leite Futuro”, de realização do portal “Milkpoint”. Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho, Paulo do Carmo Martins e Ricardo Cotta recebem Craig Bell, sócio da Leitíssimo, e Octaciano Neto, Diretor de Agronegócio da Suno.
Com a crise vivida pelo setor lácteo em 2023, na qual as importações de leite cresceram e impactaram diretamente a atividade no Brasil, muitos produtores pensaram em abandonar e seguir para outras áreas. Quando se fala do mercado financeiro, a situação não era diferente. Com sua comercialização a níveis baixos, a margem de lucro em alguns casos não chamava a atenção de investidores. Porém, isso não é uma regra. É o que vamos falar neste 3º episódio da série “Leite Futuro”, de realização do portal “Milkpoint”. Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho, Paulo do Carmo Martins e Ricardo Cotta recebem Craig Bell, sócio da Leitíssimo, e Octaciano Neto, Diretor de Agronegócio da Suno, seguem repercutindo os 40 milhões de reais captados pela empresa Leitíssimo, através do CRA (Certificado de Recebimento do Agronegócio) subscrito pelo Fiagro da Suno. Eles citam exemplos que comprovam a rentabilidade da atividade leiteira, se a mesma for bem estruturada e executada.
Confira mais um episódio da série “Leite Futuro”, de realização da “Milkpoint”. Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho, Paulo do Carmo Martins e Ricardo Cotta recebem Craig Bell, sócio da Leitíssimo, e Octaciano Neto, Diretor de Agronegócio da Suno. Eles seguirão repercutindo os 40 milhões de reais captados pela empresa Leitíssimo, através do CRA (Certificado de Recebimento do Agronegócio) subscrito pelo Fiagro da Suno. Hoje eles citam a importância de se ter boas práticas e padrões de qualidade na produção de leite como forma de valorizar os negócios no setor lácteo.
E hoje, vamos dar início a mais um episódio da série “Leite Futuro”, de realização do portal “Milkpoint”. Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho, Paulo do Carmo Martins e Ricardo Cotta recebem Craig Bell, sócio da Leitíssimo, e Octaciano Neto, Diretor de Agronegócio da Suno, empresa responsável pelo Fiagro em questão. Eles falam mais sobre o processo de adesão de uma empresa ligada ao agro ao mercado de capitais e discutem formas de captação de investimentos para o setor lácteo de um modo geral.
TRN is providing recruiters with a LIVE discussion about recruitment-specific tech and custom-built solutions that doesn't cost the earth. James Osborne and special guests Gareth Nichol and Craig Bell will discuss how to scale tech with your business and plan for the future.We invite you to join our conversation with our industry leaders and be a part of our LIVE discussion, to comment and question our panel of experts Gareth Nichol, Craig Bell and James Osborne on Navigating The Future Of Technology: Expanding Your Business With Tech Advancements As a thank you for taking the time out to attend our LinkedIn Live session with TRN, we wanted to reward you for your time with a TPP Golden Ticket. Click here to find out more - https://tech-to-scale.com/golden-ticket/" The link above has all the info about the exclusive offers included, all they have to do is book an introduction call with TPP.
Ian is joined by Craig Bell this week, and the duo begin the episode discussing the recent cheapening of the cash market relative to swaps. Craig discusses the specific factors in the cash market impacting relative valuations, while Ian provides an update on the fair-value estimates from his swap spread modeling work. The elephant in the room is the Canadian long-end, and the richness of 10s30s and cross market. Ian and Craig spend time discussing how we got here and, what needs to happen for this richness to be remediated. Craig and Ian discuss the upcoming Bank of Canada rate decision, and get into a friendly disagreement about the proximate trigger of rate cuts in 2024.
The Pickleball Show with CurtisReese -Discuss the fast growing sport of Pickleball!
Craig Bell, currently is the Director of Racquet Sports at Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas and has been for about 25 years. He enjoys all sports, especially pickleball which he started playing at the ripe old age of 55. Enjoy a great conversation between 2 pickleball players and podcasters IPTPA USPTA https://sportsprosconnect.com/craigbell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-bell-30287911/ https://www.benttreecc.org/ https://iptpa.com/ DIADEM ENGAGE
The Pickleball Show with CurtisReese -Discuss the fast growing sport of Pickleball!
Adrien (AJ) Chabria 4th generation tennis player from NY, who migrated to San Francisco and eventually landed in Dallas. Digital Marketer, podcaster, writer, and broadcaster in the racquet sports industry. Local Dallas phenom!! Some interesting squash and tennis comparisons discussed from the previous pro and coach. Very insightful views on pickleball and the culture compared to tennis as well. Co Host to 'At the Net' podcast ( with Craig Bell also) and a mentor to Curtis . https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/at-the-net-podcast/id1474428465 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUEWGbY9pcg https://www.lakewoodgolfcc.com/ Tony Brettkelly squash
The extreme volatility this week warrants some serious discussion, and Ian is joined by Craig Bell for this episode. The duo begin discussing the rapid series of events that culminated in one of the most volatile days for interest rates since the 1980s. Craig provides his view on what this all means for monetary policy, while Ian introduces two potential shoes left to drop that suggest the coast is not entirely clear yet. The co-hosts spend some time discussing how Canadian interest rate derivatives are handing the benchmark transition towards CORRA, and finish the episode discussing their favorite trades in the weeks ahead.
Nobody has their ear to the ground on all things pertaining to shed hunting more than Craig Bell does of www.shed-hunters.com On this episode Craig joins Caleb and me as we discuss these issues, and a few other bits and pieces of shed hunting. Follow Craig: @shed.hunters and @craig_bell_shed_hunter Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter GoWild: @Kent Boucher Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow The Hunt Fish Life: @hntfsh_life Follow Alex: @alexg.hunt Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @allamerican_outdoorsman Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: Spartan Forge Camofire Black Ovis My Medic AlienGear Holsters FORLOH MTN OPS Fox River Socks East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase
Baxie talks to Craig Bell, the bass player for the legendary band Rocket from the Tombs! This was a band out of Cleveland that would eventually break off into several factions. One hand you have Cheetah Chrome and Johnny Blitz form The Dead Boys with Stiv Bators. On the other hand you had David Thomas and Peter Laughner form Pere Ubu. While Craig's musical career took him to New Haven, Connecticut---the legacy of this band created some of the most incredible anthems of the Punk Rock genre! It's a tremendous story of (what is considered to be) the greatest lost rock band of the 20th Century! Liston on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Spotify, and on the Rock102 website!
Ian is joined this week by Craig Bell, and the duo cover a lot of ground heading into the Bank of Canada interest rate decision next week. The episode begins with an in-depth discussion on why the Bank can credibly delay rate hikes in January. Craig goes on to discusses the path ahead for swap spreads, while Ian spends some time walking through what balance-sheet rolloff will look like in Canada, and why it isn't as big a deal for the bond market as in the United States. The co-hosts spend some time discussing the misalignment in the front-end of the CAD curve, and Craig provides his favorite trading expressions over the next week.
We have another guest for you on this weeks episode. We are joined by Derek Watson from the DW Podcast. Derek joins us to give us his point of view on our win at the weekend from a Motherwell perspective. We also chat all the latest news from Tynecastle, discuss fan ownership, how shite the current TV deal is and loads of other nonsense. We're glad to announce that Shanks is out of jail and was able to join us on this weeks show, please accept our apologies that he's actually back. You'll also hear us chat about our friend Craig Bell who sadly lost his battle against cancer last weekend. We'd like to take this opportunity to say how utterly devastated we all are to hear this sad news. Craig was a top guy and unwavering in his positivity despite the battle he was facing. We were honoured to have been able to spend time in his company on our Live Reaction show after Stirling Albion earlier in the year. We wish our sincere condolences to the family and friends he leaves behind. Please raise a glass in memory of Craig at your next opportunity. You can follow Derek on his Twitter accounts - @Derekwatson89 and his podcast - @TheDWPodcast1 You can also watch the YouTube version of this episode - head over to our channel This Is My Story - YouTube Remember to get your Predictor entry in for the match vs Motherwell - Predictor Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email - admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter - @thismystorypod Instagram - @thisismystory1874
We have another guest for you on this weeks episode. We are joined by Derek Watson from the DW Podcast. Derek joins us to give us his point of view on our win at the weekend from a Motherwell perspective. We also chat all the latest news from Tynecastle, discuss fan ownership, how shite the current TV deal is and loads of other nonsense. We're glad to announce that Shanks is out of jail and was able to join us on this weeks show, please accept our apologies that he's actually back. You'll also hear us chat about our friend Craig Bell who sadly lost his battle against cancer last weekend. We'd like to take this opportunity to say how utterly devastated we all are to hear this sad news. Craig was a top guy and unwavering in his positivity despite the battle he was facing. We were honoured to have been able to spend time in his company on our Live Reaction show after Stirling Albion earlier in the year. We wish our sincere condolences to the family and friends he leaves behind. Please raise a glass in memory of Craig at your next opportunity. You can follow Derek on his Twitter accounts - @Derekwatson89 and his podcast - @TheDWPodcast1 You can also watch the YouTube version of this episode - head over to our channel This Is My Story - YouTube Remember to get your Predictor entry in for the match vs Motherwell - Predictor Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email - admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter - @thismystorypod Instagram - @thisismystory1874
We have another guest for you on this weeks episode. We are joined by Derek Watson from the DW Podcast. Derek joins us to give us his point of view on our win at the weekend from a Motherwell perspective. We also chat all the latest news from Tynecastle, discuss fan ownership, how shite the current TV deal is and loads of other nonsense. We're glad to announce that Shanks is out of jail and was able to join us on this weeks show, please accept our apologies that he's actually back. You'll also hear us chat about our friend Craig Bell who sadly lost his battle against cancer last weekend. We'd like to take this opportunity to say how utterly devastated we all are to hear this sad news. Craig was a top guy and unwavering in his positivity despite the battle he was facing. We were honoured to have been able to spend time in his company on our Live Reaction show after Stirling Albion earlier in the year. We wish our sincere condolences to the family and friends he leaves behind. Please raise a glass in memory of Craig at your next opportunity. You can follow Derek on his Twitter accounts - @Derekwatson89 and his podcast - @TheDWPodcast1 You can also watch the YouTube version of this episode - head over to our channel This Is My Story - YouTube Remember to get your Predictor entry in for the match vs Motherwell - Predictor Get involved and reach out to us through the channels below; Email - admin@thisismystory.uk Twitter - @thismystorypod Instagram - @thisismystory1874
Today's episode features special guests Tiara Farmer, a registered nurse, and Craig Bell, a real estate agent, sharing their experience of being black in America. We look at this topic from the different perspectives of a man and a woman and begin by asking them what they love most about black culture. Their answers are rich from food to dance to music and entertainment. We then dive into the harder things they struggle with on a regular basis, like being afraid of the police or feeling embarrassment when someone with their skin color acts out in public. Tiara and Craig share some of the experiences they've had being mistreated due to the color of their skin and how they've worked to combat racial stereotypes. Their vulnerability and openness about the pain and disappointment of inter-racial friendships is very moving. And we end on a note of hope talking about the ways to make progress towards racial healing and understanding.
Craig Bell talks to us about his time with RFTT, from the first gigs to the last promoting Black Record. For all the lowdown on RFTT, visit Ubu Projex - Rocket From The Tombs
Ian Pollick and Craig Bell discuss why Canadian swap spreads have historically been so elevated and how QE may or may not change that going forward. Additionally, they discuss some of the major themes in CAD rates percolating beneath the surface, and how most of those themes point to a steeper yield-curve.
Transformational philanthropy was the theme of our 2019 Inspiring Philanthropy Celebration. In this episode, Foundation CEO Dr Catherine Brown opens the event and discusses philanthropy's role no longer simply as charitable grantmakers, but as enablers of not-for-profit and other sector leaders to work together towards systems change.This is the first of four episodes from this event where we hear from Fiona Armstrong - Founder and Executive Director, Climate and Health Alliance and Matthew Hyde - Executive Principal, Parkville College, as well as Foundation Board Chair, Craig Bell.
Guest speakers from our 2019 Inspiring Philanthropy Celebration discuss the topic of 'Transformational Philanthropy' with panel facilitator, Wendy Williams (Editor - ProBono News Australia), with Board Chair, Craig Bell, providing closing remarks.This is the fourth and final episode from our 2019 Inspiring Philanthropy Celebration where we hear from Fiona Armstrong - Founder and Executive Director, Climate and Health Alliance, Matthew Hyde - Executive Principal, Parkville College, as well as Foundation CEO Dr Catherine Brown.
Climate change has been identified as the greatest challenge to human health globally by the World Health Organisation. In this episode, Fiona Armstrong, Founder and Executive Director - Climate and Health Alliance, discusses the need to communicate climate change as a health issue to engage the broader health profession and the community.This is the second of four episodes from our 2019 Inspiring Philanthropy Celebration where we hear from Matthew Hyde - Executive Principal, Parkville College, as well as Foundation CEO Dr Catherine Brown and Foundation Board Chair, Craig Bell speak on the topic of 'Transformational Philanthropy'.
Craig Bell, Academic Vice President at LDS Business College, spoke at the LDS Business College Devotional on April 2, 2019.
A life in rock n' roll is not easy. Just ask Indianapolis' Craig Bell. He's gone from a member of one of the country's most influential -- yet unsung -- 1970s proto-punk bands to giving up on music, and now playing with a new band. Stay tuned right after the five song set for an interview with Craig Bell from WFYI's Eric Weddle. Small Studio is made possible with support from Sun King Brewery. Set List: 1. '62 Hawk - 2. She's Alright - 3. My Chatelaine - 4. Let It Rain - 5. Out Of My Mind. Band - Craig Bell - Lead Vocals & Bass, Nick Pryor - Guitar, Dusty Privette - Drums, Brad Wallace - Keys, Guitar
A life in rock n' roll is not easy. Just ask Indianapolis' Craig Bell. He's gone from a member of one of the country's most influential -- yet unsung -- 1970s proto-punk bands to giving up on music, and now playing with a new band. Stay tuned right after the five song set for an interview with Craig Bell from WFYI's Eric Weddle. Small Studio is made possible with support from Sun King Brewery. Set List: 1. '62 Hawk - 2. She's Alright - 3. My Chatelaine - 4. Let It Rain - 5. Out Of My Mind. Band - Craig Bell - Lead Vocals & Bass, Nick Pryor - Guitar, Dusty Privette - Drums, Brad Wallace - Keys, Guitar
An oireachtas committee this week published a report on future of the sector and our correspondent Amy Forde asked the Chair of the committee Pat Deering, what the main points from the report were.Brexit is an ever constant issue on the horizon, and Lord Curry known as 'the champion of farmers' spoke to our correspondent Peter McCann at Queen's University Belfast about Brexit negotiations, the future agricultural policy in the UK and the definition of the public goods that farmers provide.Farming remains the most dangerous occupation in Ireland with an average of 13 deaths per 1,000 workers on farms, compared to 2.5 deaths per 1,000 workers in other industries. Our correspondent Amy Forde asked Pat Griffin senior inspector for agriculture with the HSA, what needed to be done in farming to make it safer and ensure there were fewer fatalitiesSome of you will know that the the Irish Farmers Journal is hosting National Dairy Day at Punchestown Event Centre, tomorrow on the 23rd of November. Included in the line up of speakers is Craig Bell, man from New Zealand who is now Director of Letissima Dairy in Brazil. Our agri-business correspondent Lorcan Allen had a chance to catch up with him before the main event, and asked him how he'd got started in the industry. Now, rural crime remains is a serious issue in Ireland, with ongoing reports of attacks on farmers in isolated areas in particular. Amy Forde was in Dáil Eireann this week and asked Fianna Fáil TDs Jim O'Callaghan and Lisa Chambers, about a motion they were trying to put through to tackle rural crime.Last week Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed, CEO of Bord Bia Tara McCarthy, over 30 representatives from Ireland's food and drink sector and Hannah Quinn-Mulligan took part in a Bord Bia led trade mission in Japan and South Korea, and here's a report. And finally we have a special agri-jos focus in the paper this week, and our correspondent Thomas Hubert caught up with the writer of the piece Anthony Jordan to find out what job creation in the agri-industry was like at the moment.
An oireachtas committee this week published a report on future of the sector and our correspondent Amy Forde asked the Chair of the committee Pat Deering, what the main points from the report were.Brexit is an ever constant issue on the horizon, and Lord Curry known as 'the champion of farmers' spoke to our correspondent Peter McCann at Queen's University Belfast about Brexit negotiations, the future agricultural policy in the UK and the definition of the public goods that farmers provide.Farming remains the most dangerous occupation in Ireland with an average of 13 deaths per 1,000 workers on farms, compared to 2.5 deaths per 1,000 workers in other industries. Our correspondent Amy Forde asked Pat Griffin senior inspector for agriculture with the HSA, what needed to be done in farming to make it safer and ensure there were fewer fatalitiesSome of you will know that the the Irish Farmers Journal is hosting National Dairy Day at Punchestown Event Centre, tomorrow on the 23rd of November. Included in the line up of speakers is Craig Bell, man from New Zealand who is now Director of Letissima Dairy in Brazil. Our agri-business correspondent Lorcan Allen had a chance to catch up with him before the main event, and asked him how he'd got started in the industry. Now, rural crime remains is a serious issue in Ireland, with ongoing reports of attacks on farmers in isolated areas in particular. Amy Forde was in Dáil Eireann this week and asked Fianna Fáil TDs Jim O'Callaghan and Lisa Chambers, about a motion they were trying to put through to tackle rural crime.Last week Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed, CEO of Bord Bia Tara McCarthy, over 30 representatives from Ireland's food and drink sector and Hannah Quinn-Mulligan took part in a Bord Bia led trade mission in Japan and South Korea, and here's a report. And finally we have a special agri-jos focus in the paper this week, and our correspondent Thomas Hubert caught up with the writer of the piece Anthony Jordan to find out what job creation in the agri-industry was like at the moment.
Episode 4- Craig Bell of Rocket From The Tombs by Matt Greenfield
Punk rock legend Craig Bell is on the show. He's been in the punk scene for over 40 years and is still going strong! Original member of punk rock royalty Rocket From The Tombs. And he's a cartoon EXPERT! We break down Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil, plus Craig brings the weirdest cereal we've had to date! Listen to the end to hear The Down-fi - Let it Rain.
Craig Bell and John D Morton join me on the phone to discuss their musical history and recent collaboration as the reborn X__X. We also hear a track from their new EP, Albert Ayler's Ghosts: Live at the Yellow Ghetto, due out in November.Play List:Hexers - Damnation from Hexers / Angry Cougars split 7”Betty Machete and the Angry Cougars - “Destroy You” from Guts 7”Mr. Tiger - “Ancient Rome” from Columbus Blood comp, 2015The Saucers - “Mirrors” from What We DidThe Down-Fi - “Godot” from BeehunterThe Electric Eels - “Agitated” from Die Electric EelsMirrors - “Frustration” from Something That Would Never DoX__X - “A. (45 Version)” from X Sticky Fingers XAlbert Ayler Trio - “Ghosts: Variation 1” from Spiritual UnityX__X - “Transmography” from Albert Ayler's Ghosts: Live at the Yellow GhettoDownload this podcast: pat_radio_May_22.mp3
I don't need a cure, I need Craig Bell on TOAP! Today on the show, Damian is joined by the Rocket From The Tombs, Mirrors, Saucers legend; to talk about helping to create punk. From Cleveland being punk's first scene, to Lester Bang's love of RFTT, to the genius of the Electric Eels, to the influence of Connecticut's Saucers and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS!For Craig Bell's music, merch from his bands (RFTT, Saucers, etc.) and more, head to craigbell.com !!!!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy