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It's part 2 of our dive into the Insect Apocalypse, with our good friend Dr. Jason Dombroskie from the Cornell University Insect Collection!In this part, Jason fills us in on the drivers of the Insect Apocalypse and - most importantly - what we can do about it.This episode was recorded on August 21, 2025 at Rattlesnake Hill Wildlife Management Area in Dalton, NY.. Episode NotesDuring the episode, we made the claim that 40 million acres of the US is lawn, and that that area is equal to all of the country's National Parks put together. True? Well, sort of. The claim that the U.S. has about 40 million acres of lawn—roughly equal to all our national parks combined—is only partly true. A NASA-funded study led by Cristina Milesi estimated that turfgrass covers about 128,000 km² (≈31 million acres) of the continental U.S., making it the largest irrigated “crop” in the country (Milesi et al., Environmental Management, 2005; NASA Earth Observatory). Later analyses and popular summaries often round that up to ≈40 million acres (e.g., Scienceline, 2011; LawnStarter, 2023). By comparison, the total land area of all officially designated U.S. National Parks is about 52.4 million acres, while the entire National Park System—which also includes monuments, preserves, and historic sites—covers about 85 million acres (National Park Service, 2024). So while lawns and parks occupy areas of similar magnitude, lawns do not actually equal or exceed the combined area of the national parks. Is it better to mulch leaves on your lawn or leave them be? Here's what we found: It's generally best to mulch your leaves with a mower rather than rake or remove them. Research from Michigan State University found that mowing leaves into small pieces allows them to decompose quickly, returning nutrients to the soil and reducing weeds like dandelions and crabgrass (MSU Extension, “Don't rake leaves — mulch them into your lawn”, 2012). Cornell University studies similarly show that mulched leaves improve soil structure, moisture retention, and microbial activity (Cornell Cooperative Extension, “Leaf Mulching: A Sustainable Alternative”, 2019). However, in garden beds, wooded edges, or under shrubs, it's often better to leave leaves whole, since they provide winter habitat for butterflies, bees, and other invertebrates that overwinter in leaf litter (National Wildlife Federation, “Leave the Leaves for Wildlife”, 2020). The ideal approach is a mix: mow-mulch leaves on grassy areas for turf health and leave them intact where they naturally fall to support biodiversity and soil ecology. 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This week Geoff 'goes it alone' (Rory's on holiday) and visits Somerleyton Hall in Suffolk, where he's joined on the podcast by Hugh and Lara Crossley, Lord and Lady Somerleyton. The seat of the Crossley family since the late 19th century, Somerleyton has a fascinating story to tell.Aside from the theatrical Jacobethan/Italianate architecture and the usual story of the rise and decline of the estate's fortunes in the 20th century, Somerleyton Hall - and the dedication and vision of the current Lord and Lady Somerleyton - also embodies the revival of country houses in recent decades. In particular, Geoff talks with Lord and Lady Somerleyton about the ongoing diversification of estate revenue streams (including the implementation of some unique new elements).In this episode, we gain an insight into Lord and Lady Somerleyton's ongoing self-awareness in their role as stewards and custodians, and their personal recognition of their perceived position of privilege and responsibility in the local community and as overseers of an extensive working estate.Please do tune in to learn more, and like and share if you wish. Comments and thoughts are always welcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi All Here is the podcast of my 'In The Groove' show on Starpoint Radio on Sunday 27th July 2025, featuring new releases by Kokoroko, Shokazulu, Kathy Brown, Joseph Malik, Risk Assessment, Debórah Bond, Babs Presents Deano DNA, Soul 11 Soul, MissFly + David Bailey, Jaleesa and Mausiki Scales, theres vintage grooves by Dunn + Bruce Street, Nolen and Crossley and Marcus Enochson Ft Aaron Phiri as well as 'A Touch Of Jazz' features another track from the ace new album by The Circling Sun, all is 2 hours of great music, I hope you enjoy the selections xPaul Stuart 'In The Groove' - Starpoint Radio - Sunday 27th July 202501. Joseph Malik - Adult Contemporary (Shuya Okino + Root Soul Vocal Remix) (Single - Ramrock 2025)02. Petawane Ft 'Vell' Da Artist - We Outside (Single - Petawanemusic 2025)03. Honey + The Velvet Revival - Singing To The Waves (Single - Add This Music, LLC 2025)04. New Way - Holding On (With Love Vol 3 LP - Mr Bongo 1982/2025)05. Kokoroko - Time And Time (Ft Demae) (Tuff Times Never Last LP - Brownswood 2025)06. Jaleesa - Your Light (Single - Jaleesa 2025)07. Debórah Bond - Amber Dust (Single - Deborah Bond 2025)08. The Circling Sun - Constellation (Orbits LP - thecirclingsun.bandcamp.com 2025)09. Shokazulu - Navigate Your Soul (Single - 2000black.bandcamp.com 2025)10. Nolen and Crossley - Salsa Boogie (Ambience LP - Gordy 1982)11. Benjamin Race Ft Andy Abraham - Everything That You Do (Single - Benjamin Race Music 2025)12. Mausiki Scales - One Together (Daz-I-Kue Remix) (Single - mausikiscales.bandcamp.com 2025)13. Dunn And Bruce Street - Shout For Joy (Devaki 12" 1982)14. Deep Sensation - Listen To The Music (Legito 12" 2021)15. Risk Assessment - Trust Issues (Househead London Promo 2025)16. Johnny Malek ft. Juliet Mendoza - Manifestations (Vocal Mix) (Makin Moves 202517. Arnold Jarvis - Love Is Beautiful (Franke Estevez FUZION ClubMixed Main Vox) (Fuzion 2025)18. Jill Scott - Whatever (Pat Bedeau Bedfunk Booty Mix)(Promo)19. Soul II Soul - A Dream's A Dream (Ron Trent Remix) (Soul 11 Soul 12" 2025)20. Trinidadian Deep Ft Albert Tempel - You Think You're.. (Antideepresent 2025)21. Marcus Enochson Ft Aaron Phiri - You Blessed Me (Dino & Terry Remix) (Crash 12" 2004)22. MissFly + David Bailey - Baby Don't Make Me Wait (Sean McCabe Vocal Remix) (Good Vibrations Music 2025)23. Kathy Brown - I Had Enuff (Risk Assessment Remix) (StereoType 2025)24. Babs Presents Deano DNA - In The Shadows (Garage Vocal Mix) (4th Set 2025)
This week- a quaternion of films selected by the composer of our new theme, Linus Fitness-Centre. When an amnesiac sex slave cyborg can't do his job, he gets discarded in the street. Soon he is taken under the wing of a girl who draws maps for other memory-wiped people. Hunted by his manufacture and undergoing an unprecedented transformation in the tunnels beneath Tokyo. One of the crowning works of the Japanese underground cyberpunk genre, 964 Pinocchio. Crossley, a hungry traveler, forces himself upon the hospitality of an experimental musician, Anthony Fielding, and his wife, Rachel. Soon the couple are drawn into Crossley's strange world and stranger claim of being able to produce a powerful sound that can kill. As Crossley insinuates himself sinisterly deeper into their life, Anthony finds indecision at an unexpected crossroad, and Rachel becomes the plaything of forces outside the norm. Winner of the 1978 Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, The Shout. While dealing with the traumatic fallout from a car accident which has stirred up trauma from her childhood, Jane is disconnected from everything. Her sister insists she seek psychiatric help, despite her boyfriend's firm disbelief in it. Desperate for a way out of her personal hell, Jane turns to her new neighbor and the Satanic cult she is a member of. The fourth feature by giallo master, Sergio Martino, All the Colors of the Dark (Tutti i colori del buio). In Hong Kong there is a raging conflict between humanity and the supernatural shapeshifting Raptors (or Reptoids). The special police unit tasked with Raptor crimes is deep into an investigation of a drug called Happiness which drives Raptors to violence. A whirlwind of high octane action and stylish horror sci-fi noir adaption of a classic Japanese franchise, The Wicked City. All that and Dave has a real hard time keeping track of things, Craig stares into a cultural divide, Kevin gathers seed for his army, and Tyler is the only one who still knows what we did last summer. Join us, won't you? Episode 423- Sweatin' to the Moldys
1865 meets MARK CROSSLEY! In an 1865 exclusive, #NFFC legend Mark Crossley joined Steven Toplis and Tom Newton for a chat about good and bad times at the City Ground, during one of the most pivotal eras in the club's recent history. As usual, Big Norm is honest and forthright and this is a must-listen for any Reds fan. Excerpts of this interview were originally featured in our "30 Years On" special podcasts, in which we looked back at Forest's amazing first season back in the Premier League, culminating in European qualification. If you missed it, catch up on Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts: Part 1 - Part 2. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Award-winning author and illustrator Aileen Crossley joins us to discuss her new Irish language picture book An Áit a nEitlíonn na Madaí Crainn. Combining nature, language, and stunning hand-crafted illustrations, Aileen shares the inspiration behind this heartfelt story.
Cecilia reflects on the growth of How HR Leaders Change the World – from seeing a gap in HR thought leadership to a sell-out conference. Sharing the origins of Uplifting People and her unique perspective shaped by a background outside of HR, Cecilia describes how pivotal global moments such as the pandemic revealed the clear social and environmental impact of HR, inspiring her to shine a spotlight on HR professionals as changemakers. As the movement grew, so did the desire for deeper connection. The community's call for more than podcast episodes led to the creation of How HR Leaders Change the World – Live!, a highly interactive and inspiring HR conference. Cecilia shares how the event fosters candid dialogue, practical takeaways and fresh energy among people leaders. Cecilia offers a heartfelt thank you to listeners for their support and shares a special early bird offer for this year's conference. With an iconic venue, headline guests including renowned CHROs and cultural changemakers like Bob Geldof KBE, and the promise of connection, learning and inspiration, the conference is is set to be the biggest and boldest yet. Early bird tickets are available now with £100 off, only until 30th July and there are only 50 early bird places… Don't miss out! Enter the code EARLYBIRD (capital letters) – head to https://www.upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world-live-25 to grab your place today – we're looking forward to welcoming you!
With more auctions and action than ever before, hit series "Storage Wars" returns to A&E with an all new, exciting 10-episode season featuring fan-favorite characters. The thrill of the hunt and the battle for the most valuable locker is even more intense in these all-new expanded one-hour episodes. Series premiere kicks off on Saturday, June 7 at 9PM ET/PT delivering more drama, bigger stakes and even wilder finds!"Storage Wars" features teams of bidders on the hunt for valuable abandoned and repossessed storage units and with only a few moments to glimpse inside, they must decide whether they've spotted trash or treasure that they can turn into big profits. Join the bidding frenzy as Dan and Laura Dotson take their place leading the auction as buyers compete to grab the best locker of the day. Brandi Passante, Dave Hester, Kenny Crossley, Ivy Calvin and his sons, Rene and Casey Nezhoda, Lisa Delarios, and Dusty Riach all return as buyers with one ultimate goal - to have their bid be the one to secure the win. It's a high stakes business where each locker possesses the unexpected and the teams will have to hone their skills to find the diamond in the rough. They're willing to risk it all in a bidding war, but will they hit the locker jackpot or be left sorting through piles of junk?"Storage Wars" has garnered tremendous global success over the past 15 seasons, captivating audiences in 220 countries and territories across six continents."Storage Wars" is produced for A&E by Original Productions, a Fremantle company. Executive producers for Original Productions are Jeff Hasler, Brian Lovett, Jeff Bumgarner and Roman Mykytyn. Franklin Cumberbatch and Sean Gottlieb serve as executive producers for A&E.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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With more auctions and action than ever before, hit series "Storage Wars" returns to A&E with an all new, exciting 10-episode season featuring fan-favorite characters. The thrill of the hunt and the battle for the most valuable locker is even more intense in these all-new expanded one-hour episodes. Series premiere kicks off on Saturday, June 7 at 9PM ET/PT delivering more drama, bigger stakes and even wilder finds!"Storage Wars" features teams of bidders on the hunt for valuable abandoned and repossessed storage units and with only a few moments to glimpse inside, they must decide whether they've spotted trash or treasure that they can turn into big profits. Join the bidding frenzy as Dan and Laura Dotson take their place leading the auction as buyers compete to grab the best locker of the day. Brandi Passante, Dave Hester, Kenny Crossley, Ivy Calvin and his sons, Rene and Casey Nezhoda, Lisa Delarios, and Dusty Riach all return as buyers with one ultimate goal - to have their bid be the one to secure the win. It's a high stakes business where each locker possesses the unexpected and the teams will have to hone their skills to find the diamond in the rough. They're willing to risk it all in a bidding war, but will they hit the locker jackpot or be left sorting through piles of junk?"Storage Wars" has garnered tremendous global success over the past 15 seasons, captivating audiences in 220 countries and territories across six continents."Storage Wars" is produced for A&E by Original Productions, a Fremantle company. Executive producers for Original Productions are Jeff Hasler, Brian Lovett, Jeff Bumgarner and Roman Mykytyn. Franklin Cumberbatch and Sean Gottlieb serve as executive producers for A&E.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet! In today's episode, Nottingham Forest legend Mark Crossley joins the panel to share some incredible stories about his time under the management of Brian Clough. Mark dives into what it was like to work with a legendary manager, recounts his experiences playing alongside Roy Keane and Ian Wright during their spells at Nottingham Forest, and reflects on plenty of unforgettable moments in his career. This episode is packed with football nostalgia and hilarious tales you won't want to miss.This episode is brought to you by Huel.Start every day off strong with Huel – the ultimate meal on the go. New customers get an exclusive offer – plus a free gift at https://huel.com/theoverlap01:48 Nottingham Forest05:01 Playing Under Brian Clough16:35 Clough Stories19:43 Tough Love and Mind Games23:13 Memorable Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David and Colin discuss Forest's qualification for Europe and Taiwo Awoniyi's injury
Podcast: Nexus: A Claroty Podcast (LS 32 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Cassie Crossley on Hardware Security, HBOMsPub date: 2025-05-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationSchneider Electric Vice President of Supply Chain Security Cassie Crossley joins the Nexus Podcast to discuss the nuances of hardware security and the growing need for hardware bills of materials (HBOMs) within critical infrastructure.Cassie covers the use cases and features that matter most within an HBOM, some of the threats and weaknesses they can illuminate for users, and how they can change the current status quo for CI sectors that have concerns about the provenance of hardware components and the threats they pose. Cassie is an experienced cybersecurity technology executive in information technology and product development and author of “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-End Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware.”Listen and subscribe to the Nexus Podcast here. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Claroty, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Schneider Electric Vice President of Supply Chain Security Cassie Crossley joins the Nexus Podcast to discuss the nuances of hardware security and the growing need for hardware bills of materials (HBOMs) within critical infrastructure.Cassie covers the use cases and features that matter most within an HBOM, some of the threats and weaknesses they can illuminate for users, and how they can change the current status quo for CI sectors that have concerns about the provenance of hardware components and the threats they pose. Cassie is an experienced cybersecurity technology executive in information technology and product development and author of “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-End Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware.”Listen and subscribe to the Nexus Podcast here.
What drives your delegation decisions? Is it what's best for the business? Is it what's best for your team member? Is it what's best for you? In this week's edition of The Mindtools L&D Podcast, Ross G, Ross D and Dr Anna discuss: Why managers sometimes delegate tasks that they know are too difficult How the organization's culture shapes those decisions How to help managers delegate better. The paper we discussed throughout this podcast was: Maas, V. S., & Shi, B. (2023). The effects of target difficulty and relative ability on managers' delegation decisions. Management Accounting Research, 60, 100851. Ross G also referenced: Crossley, C. D., Cooper, C. D., & Wernsing, T. S. (2013). Making things happen through challenging goals: Leader proactivity, trust, and business-unit performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 98(3), 540. In 'What I Learned This Week', Ross D discussed the concept of 'moving day', as reported on by The Atlantic. For more from us, visit mindtools.com. There, you'll also find details of our award-winning Content Hub, our Manager Skills Assessment, our Manager Skill Builder and our custom work. Connect with our speakers If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with us on LinkedIn: Ross Garner Dr Anna Barnett Ross Dickie
Since joining the MPB Foundation in 2017, Angela Crossley Ferraez has strategically enhanced fundraising efforts for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, significantly growing membership and revenue. We chatted with Angela a few years ago when she was named 2022's Businesswoman of the Year by the Mississippi Business Journal. Today we've welcomed Angela back so that she can give us updates on both her life and the goings-on of the MPB Foundation, which include an upcoming Antique appraisal event in Oxford.Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized, Emmy award winning editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today's Editor-At-Large. He's also host of a "Now You're Talking" on MPB Think Radio and "Conversations" on MPB TV, and is the author of several books. Marshall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a 2019 recipient of the University of Tennessee Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick O'Donnell visits the Cotswolds to sit down with talented florist and author Willow Crossley in her 17th century home. Against this backdrop of colour and creativity, including a mural hand painted in Brassica and Cooking Apple Green, the pair explore everything from nature to her mantra of ‘living life well'. Willow shares the emotions behind her colour choices, from Yellow Ground, reflecting her carefree childhood in Wales, to vibrant Bamboozle, a nod to her youthful days in London. Learn about the colours featured in each episode hereSee the colours of Willow's life hereFollow Willow on Instagram hereFollow us on Instagram here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're in Liverpool this week, hosting our annual conference and meeting our members, collaborators and authors.We know that there will be a lot of exciting conversations, interesting presentations and vital networking opportunities happening all over the and wanted to make sure you could keep the excitement going even after the events of the day have finished.So, across the four days of annual conference we'll be bringing you mini episodes of Microbe Talk, each featuring a presenter from the programme.For the first of our mini-series, Clare spoke to Phoebe Crossley who will be presenting her research 'Multi-omic analysis of the vaginal microenvironment reveals mechanisms of vulvovaginal and sexual health symptoms in women with benign gynaecological conditions' at the Urogenital Microbes in Health and Disease session tomorrow afternoon.
Simon Conway's interview with Craig Crossley during Tuesday's second hour.
Brandon Daniels is the CEO at Exiger. In this episode, he joins host Scott Schober and Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” and VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. Together, they discuss all things OT – key issues, recent events, and cyber risk overall. Exiger is revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks navigate risk and compliance in their third-parties, supply chains and customers through its software and tech-enabled solutions. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://exiger.com.
This time it's another Zoomed Out, Author Deep Dive episode on Lloyd Alexander. Joining me for this discussion is Jared Crossley, creator of the Lloyd Alexander documentary on YouTube. This episode includes an unedited transcript which will be updated at a later time. Segments and time codes: (03:00) – Intro to Lloyd Alexander (08:00) – … Continue reading "Zoomed Out: Lloyd Alexander, with Jared Crossley"
James Crossley first gained national attention as "Hunter" on the ITV series Gladiators, then going on to pursue a diverse career encompassing; Shakespearean acting, recording breaking strongman lifting and being a celebrity wellness advocate. Transitioning into the realm of holistic wellness, he is one of the UK's leading sound healer trainers, specialising in gongs and hand pans. @mrjamescrossleyWHAT YOU'LL DISCOVERthe path from strongman to sound healerthe power of consistency and committmentthe emotional effect of sound healingfinding new business opportunities in the wellness worldthe importance of fitness for longevity and wellbeing the biggest mistake people make with gongs and hand pansPERKS FOR YOU 10% off Liforme yoga mats with code HUSLER1010% off expert validated wellbeing brand at Healf via this link 10% off Colorful Standard clothing with code ADAMHUSLERCS1020% off Vivobarefoot shoes with code HUSLER20 5% off Nurosym vagus nerve stimulation device with code ADAMH5 25% off our online studio full of yoga, sound and meditation, with code HONEST25 (25% off single 12 month membership or reoccurring monthly membership until cancellation) STAY IN TOUCHInstagram - @adamhusler - @honestlyunbalanced - @iamhollyhuslerWebsite - adamhusler.com - honestlyunbalanced.com - hollyhusler.com
On episode 7 of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with Ess Crossley (he/they) to explore our new project The Feely Cards (out October 22*), how helping sometimes looks like people educating us even if it feels uncomfortable, Ess's transformation from their "women phase" to their beautiful nonbinary trans little bean world, and how our capacity for love, patience, helping, and even being human is rekindled by community. Helpful things mentioned during this episode: @itskindaokOrder The Feely Cards (*the original pub date moved from Sept 17 to Oct 22 due to production delays)Victoria Native Friendship Centre (donate if you can!) About Ess: Ess Crossley (he/they) is a tattoo artist, co-founder of the Fruity Ceramic Studio, illustrator, and co-creator of The Feely Cards. They are a beautiful non-binary trans little bean who Nōn cherishes deeply. Connect with Ess on Instagram at @itskindaok. How you can support Nōn and this independently-run podcast: Leave a 5-star rating and a wildly glowing review for We Can't Do It Alone on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods.Share your helpers with Nōn here and he may (or may not but still be delighted) share your helper on the podcast in season 2.Pre-order The Feely Cards on Bookshop.org, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local indie bookseller for yourself and literally everyone you know.Follow @wecantdoitalone on Instagram. Thank you for listening to We Can't Do It Alone! Don't forget about the helpers. We all need help. Even you.
Today's guest is Amanda Crossley. In 2010, Amanda's life was a complete mess. She and her sisters were heavily addicted to heroin and found themselves stealing from family and doing whatever was needed to maintain their addiction. Eventually, Amanda hit rock bottom and out of desperation wrote a letter to Dr. Phil asking for help. A few years later, she got her chance and told her story in front of millions on the show that thankfully got her sober and saved her life. Today, Amanda is a recovery advocate and uses her platform and story to help give others hope for their transformation. Today on the show we discuss: how Dr. Phil saved her life from the depths of addiction, the moment Amanda realized she was the problem, how public accountability can be a powerful catalyst for change, the critical role family plays in addiction and recovery, why self-doubt lingers long after sobriety, how Amanda uses her experience to guide others toward healing and hope. Thanks to this episode's sponsor: MitoLux Head to www.mitolux.com and enter promo code DOUG at checkout for 10% off your first order. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to health and mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health or mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brandon Daniels is the CEO at Exiger. In this episode, he joins host Scott Schober and Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” and VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. Together, they discuss the criticality of supplier visibility, unpacking the recent cyberattack on Starbucks supplier Blue Yonder, and more. Exiger is revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks navigate risk and compliance in their third-parties, supply chains and customers through its software and tech-enabled solutions. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://exiger.com.
In this episode of Aspire to Inspire, Staffbase Chief People Officer Neil Morrison talks with Cecilia Crossley, founder of the social enterprise From Babies with Love and host of the How HR Leaders Change the World podcast. Cecilia shares her journey of building a business that channels 100% of its profits to support orphaned and abandoned children globally. With stories that range from early challenges to her motivation for using business as a force for good, Cecilia highlights how thoughtful communication can align business impact with social change. Through this conversation, Neil and Cecilia delve into the power of purpose-driven storytelling, the significance of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the role of HR leaders in transforming workplace culture. Cecilia also discusses the meaningful impact of From Babies with Love's mission on employees and corporate clients alike, bringing together purpose and profitability.
-Bush is already in panic mode! -Craig Berube bans tunes from the Leafs dressing room -All about the imports -Bush gets a new nickname "Chico" -Rez Hockey top 5 teammate icks -We're joined by special guest Austin Crossley of Fort St. John BC **Plus much more!**
In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Keith Crossley, who shares his profound experiences with suffering and self-discovery. From a mental breakdown to discovering the liberating power of meditation, Keith discusses how he learned to differentiate between his thoughts and his true self. He emphasizes that true transcendence stems from understanding and observing the ego, leading to a deeper connection with one's inner peace. Join us as Keith explores the importance of suffering as a catalyst for enlightenment and the essential principles from his book, A State Within Light, aimed at guiding listeners toward a more fulfilling and liberated life. About the Guest: Keith Crossley is a transformative coach and author known for his insightful approach to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. He emphasizes the significance of understanding the dynamics of the ego and how suffering can serve as a powerful catalyst for change. With a rich background in meditation and self-exploration, Keith has helped countless individuals navigate their own paths toward inner freedom and resilience. His book, A State Within Light, offers readers practical guidance on overcoming personal suffering and achieving a transcendent state of being. Key Takeaways: The Power of Observation: Keith highlights the importance of separating oneself from their thoughts. By becoming the observer, individuals can gain clarity and distance from the suffering caused by their thoughts and circumstances. Suffering as a Catalyst: Suffering is not merely a negative experience; it has the potential to lead to profound personal transformation and enlightenment. Rock bottom can serve as a fertile ground for rebirth and self-discovery. Understanding the Ego: Recognizing that the voice in your head is not your true self is crucial. Keith teaches that spiritual transcendence involves distancing oneself from ego-driven thoughts and understanding that they do not define who you are. Meditation as a Tool: Keith's journey into meditation played a vital role in his healing process. Regular practice can facilitate a deeper connection to oneself and help individuals navigate their inner landscapes more effectively. Building Resilience: Embracing suffering and understanding its purpose can lead to greater resilience and a more authentic sense of self, free from the need for external validation. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Guest: Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric [@SchneiderElec]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiecrossley/____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of On Location with Sean and Marco, hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli head to San Francisco to attend the OWASP Global AppSec conference. They kick off their journey with a light-hearted conversation about their destination, quickly segueing into the substantive core of the episode. The dialogue provides a rich backdrop to the conference's key focus: securing applications and the crucial role of Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) in this context.Special guest Cassie Crossley joins the hosts to delve deeper into the significance of SBOMs. Cassie introduces herself and highlights her previous engagements with the podcast, touching on her upcoming session titled "The Missing Link: How We Collect and Leverage SBOMs." She explains the essential function of SBOMs in tracking open-source and commercial software components, noting the importance of transparency and risk evaluation in modern software development.Cassie explains that understanding the software components in use, including transitive dependencies, is crucial for managing risks. She discusses how her company, Schneider Electric, implements SBOMs within their varied product lines, ranging from firmware to cloud-based applications. By collecting and analyzing SBOMs, they can quickly assess vulnerabilities, much like how organizations scrambled to evaluate their exposure in the wake of the Log4J vulnerability.Sean and Marco steer the conversation towards the practical aspects of SBOM implementation for smaller companies. Cassie reassures that even startups and smaller enterprises can benefit from SBOMs without extensive resources, using free tools like Dependency-Track to manage their software inventories. She emphasizes that having an SBOM—even in a simplified form—provides a critical layer of visibility, enabling better risk management even with limited means.The discussion touches on the broader impact of SBOMs beyond individual corporations. Cassie notes the importance of regulatory developments and collective efforts, such as those by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), to advocate for wider adoption of SBOM standards across industries.To wrap up, the hosts and Cassie discuss the value of conferences like OWASP Global AppSec for fostering community dialogues, sharing insights, and staying abreast of new developments in application security. They encourage listeners to attend these events to gain valuable knowledge and networking opportunities. Finally, in their closing remarks, Sean and Marco tease future episodes in the On Location series, hinting at more exciting content from their travels and guest interviews.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsHITRUST: https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb____________________________Follow our OWASP 2024 Global AppSec San Francisco coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-2024-global-appsec-san-francisco-cybersecurity-and-application-security-event-coverageOn YouTube:
Guest: Cassie Crossley, VP of Supply Chain Security at Schneider Electric and AuthorOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiecrossley/Host: Matthew RosenquistOn ITSPmagazine
On episode 7 of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with Ess Crossley (he/they) to explore our new project The Feely Cards (out October 22*), how helping sometimes looks like people educating us even if it feels uncomfortable, Ess's transformation from their "women phase" to their beautiful nonbinary trans little bean world, and how our capacity for love, patience, helping, and even being human is rekindled by community. Helpful things mentioned during this episode:@itskindaokPre-order The Feely Cards (*the original pub date moved from Sept 17 to Oct 22 due to production delays)Victoria Native Friendship Centre (donate if you can!)About Ess:Ess Crossley (he/they) is a tattoo artist, co-founder of the Fruity Ceramic Studio, illustrator, and co-creator of The Feely Cards. They are a beautiful non-binary trans little bean who Nōn cherishes deeply. Connect with Ess on Instagram at @itskindaok. How you can support Nōn and this independently-run podcast:Leave a 5-star rating and a wildly glowing review for We Can't Do It Alone on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods.Share your helpers with Nōn here and he may (or may not but still be delighted) share your helper on the podcast in season 2.Pre-order The Feely Cards on Bookshop.org, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local indie bookseller for yourself and literally everyone you know.Follow @wecantdoitalone on Instagram.Thank you for listening to We Can't Do It Alone! Don't forget about the helpers. We all need help. Even you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Scott Schober to discuss software supply chain attacks. SecurityScorecard is the leading security rating company, used by more than 2,500 top companies. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://securityscorecard.com
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Steve Morgan to discuss the top 3 tips for reducing software supply chain risk. Supply Chain Q&A is sponsored by Sonatype, a leader in enterprise software supply chain management. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://sonatype.com.
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Steve Morgan to discuss software transparency. Supply Chain Q&A is sponsored by Sonatype, a leader in enterprise software supply chain management. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://sonatype.com.
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Steve Morgan to discuss what CISOs and security teams should look for when buying IoT or OT products. Supply Chain Q&A is sponsored by Sonatype, a leader in enterprise software supply chain management. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://sonatype.com.
Professional development is a big topic—way more than just thinking about what job you want in five years and setting milestones along the way. Thankfully we had Helen Crossley, Senior Director of Marketing Science at Meta, join Michael, Moe, and Val to dive deep into this topic! We explored how to set really good, meaningful goals, the challenges across each stage from junior analyst to leader, and how to give great feedback. We also spent quite a bit of time discussing the new challenges that becoming a first-time manager presents and, hopefully, some helpful tips and thought exercises to help out our listeners who are or are about to be faced with this challenge. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Steve Morgan to discuss what CISOs and security teams should look for when buying cloud products. Supply Chain Q&A is sponsored by Sonatype, a leader in enterprise software supply chain management. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://sonatype.com.
In this episode of the Powder Coater Podcast, Kim Scott interviews Scott Crossley from ACT Test Panels. They delve into the technical aspects of powder coating, discussing the intricacies of bonding, the importance of heat and pressure in the process, and the explosive nature of metallic flakes. Crossley shares insights on impact and salt testing, emphasizing the role of pre-treatment in preventing rust. The conversation also covers the meticulous data organization and humidity control in their operations, the potential for automation to reduce human error, and the need for planning in the finishing process. They explore innovative coating methods and the importance of aligning design with production capabilities. The episode concludes with advice on ordering test panels and an invitation to reach out to ACT Test Panels for guidance. Featured Links: https://acttestpanels.com/ Scott Crosley LinkedIn
Cassie Crossley, author of the book “Software Supply Chain Security: Securing the End-to-end Supply Chain for Software, Firmware, and Hardware,” is the VP, Supply Chain Security, Cybersecurity & Product Security Office at Schneider Electric. In this episode, she joins host Steve Morgan to discuss who is vulnerable to software supply chain attacks. Supply Chain Q&A is sponsored by Sonatype, a leader in enterprise software supply chain management. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://sonatype.com.
Guest: Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric [@SchneiderElec]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiecrossley/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Cassie_CrossleyOn Mastodon | https://mastodon.social/@Cassie_Crossley____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThis discussion shed light on various aspects of cybersecurity, technology, and the evolving role of IT professionals in addressing the challenges of the digital age.The conversation kicked off with Sean Martin providing a warm welcome to the audience as he introduced the topic of software supply chain security. Cassie Crossley shared insights from her extensive experience in cybersecurity at Schneider Electric, emphasizing the critical importance of safeguarding product security and supply chain integrity.Embracing Innovation and Resilience in CybersecurityThe discussion dive into the concept of resilience in cybersecurity and the need for proactive risk management strategies. Both speakers emphasized the importance of leveraging AI-driven decision-making processes to enhance efficiency and reduce false positives in security operations. They also highlighted the role of machine learning and behavior analytics in strengthening cybersecurity posture.Bridging the Gap between IT and Business ObjectivesCrossley and Martin discussed the evolving role of IT professionals in bridging the gap between technical cybersecurity measures and broader business objectives. They stressed the significance of aligning cybersecurity initiatives with the overall strategic goals of the organization and fostering communication between C-suite executives and security professionals.Navigating the Complexities of Hardware Development and CybersecurityThe conversation also touched upon the complexities of hardware development and the unique challenges faced in securing chipboards and other hardware components. Crossley highlighted the nuances of cybersecurity in defending against a myriad of potential threats and underscored the need for robust verification processes in hardware security.Empowering Businesses with GRC Controls and Cybersecurity Best PracticesAs the discussion progressed, Crossley shared practical insights from her book on software supply chain security, emphasizing the essential GRC controls and cybersecurity best practices that organizations can implement to enhance their security posture. She highlighted the need for startups and companies to prioritize cybersecurity measures despite budget constraints.Concluding Thoughts and Looking Towards the FutureIn wrapping up the conversation, both speakers expressed optimism about the future of software supply chain security and the potential for innovation in AI-driven cybersecurity technologies. They encouraged businesses to prioritize cybersecurity education, resilience planning, and proactive risk management to stay ahead of emerging threats.The engaging discussion between Cassie Crossley and Sean Martin at RSA Conference 2024 provided valuable insights into the evolving landscape of software supply chain security and the key challenges facing cybersecurity professionals. As organizations navigate the complexities of the digital age, proactive cybersecurity measures and a strategic alignment with business objectives are essential for safeguarding critical assets and maintaining a strong security posture.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our RSA Conference USA 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverageOn YouTube:
Introduction- Chad and Brian discuss their favorite and most memorable debates between Christian apologists/philosophers and atheists/skepticsChad's Debate Picks1. James Crossley vs. William Lane Craig - Was Jesus Raised from the Dead? (2012) - Highlights Craig's case for the resurrection based on postmortem appearances - Contrasting styles of young Crossley vs distinguished Craig2. Jeffrey Lowder vs. Frank Turek - What Better Explains Reality: Naturalism or Theism? (2016) - Appreciates Lowder's formal case for naturalism reminiscent of Craig - Admires the cordiality and clash of Lowder's logic vs Turek's rhetoric 3. Christopher Hitchens vs. William Lane Craig - The "prizefight" lead-up and spectacle surrounding this legendary debate - Contrasts Craig's arguments vs Hitchens' emotional appeals4. Braxton Hunter vs. Matt Dillahunty (2019) - Hunter exposes issues in Dillahunty's epistemology - Effectively argues for Kalam cosmological argument and argument from free will5. Craig vs Francisco Ayala - Is Intelligent Design Viable? (2013) - Craig debates an award-winning evolutionary scientist - Craig has to think on his feet against unfamiliar arguments from Ayala6. Chris Date vs. Dale Tuggy - Is Jesus Human and Not Divine? - High-level, rich, respectful debate between able defenders of their positions - Highlights Date's ancient bird imagery argument for Christ's deity7. Paul Draper vs. William Lane Craig - Craig debates a formidable philosophical adversary - Interesting to see Craig on his heels against some unfamiliar argumentsBrian's Debate Picks 1. William Lane Craig vs. Peter Atkins - The famous "put that in your pipe" moment where Craig lists what science can't explain2. Norm Geisler vs. Paul Kurtz on John Ankerberg Show - Admires Geisler's rapid-fire responses to a breadth of objectionsBonus: Worst Debate - Jeff Durbin & James White vs Dr. Clark & Dan Ellis (2020) - Dr. Clark engaged in bizarre antics like throwing books, demanding miracles - One of the most cringeworthy debates they've seenFind links here: https://truthbomb.blogspot.com/2024/02/some-of-my-favorite-debates.html================================We appreciate your feedback.If you're on TWITTER, you can follow Chad @TBapologetics.You can follow Brian @TheBrianAutenAnd of course, you can follow @Apologetics315If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
This week on Blocked and Reported, Katie is joined by Helen Lewis to discuss the complex and controversial world of facilitated communication. Plus, Scotland's new hate crime law and Helen's new show. All Stories by Helen Lewis - The AtlanticBBC Radio 4 - Helen Lewis Has Left the Chat“The Ones We Sent Away”“In defense of Crossley, McDonald & facilitated communication”“Oscar Nominee: Documentary or Fiction?”“The Strange Case of Anna Stubblefield”Tell Them You Love Me To hear more, visit www.blockedandreported.org
Guest: Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric [@SchneiderElec]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiecrossley/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Cassie_CrossleyOn Mastodon | https://mastodon.social/@Cassie_Crossley____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin chats with Cassie Crossley, Vice President for Supply Chain Security at Schneider Electric, and author of the book "Software Supply Chain Security". Crossley emphasizes the need for increased awareness and understanding of software supply chain security, not just among technology companies but also in the broader business sector including procurement, legal, and MBA graduates.Crossley highlights the intricate complexities involved in securing IT, OT and IoT ecosystems. These include dealing with decades-old equipment that can't easily be upgraded, and accounting for the constantly evolving nature of cybersecurity threats, which she likens to a 'Wild West' environment.Crossley brings attention to the importance of businesses understanding the risks and impacts associated with cyber vulnerabilities in their supply chain. She touches on the potential vulnerabilities of pre-installed apps on iPhones, the need for more memory-safe languages, and the complexities of patch management in OT environments.Additionally, Crossley talks about the potential for cyber disasters and the importance of robust disaster recovery processes. Discussing the EU Cyber Resilience Act, she raises an important issue about the lifespan of tech devices and the potential impact on the security status of older devices.To help businesses navigate these challenges, Crossley's book provides a holistic overview of securing end-to-end supply chains for software, hardware, firmware, and hardware; it is designed to serve as a practical guide for anyone from app developers to procurement professionals. She aims to enlighten and equip businesses to proactively address supply chain security, rather than treating it as an afterthought.Key Questions Addressed:What is the importance of software supply chain security in businesses?What are the challenges presented by OT environments when implementing cybersecurity measures?How can businesses proactively navigate these challenges and strengthen their supply chain security?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Imagine saying goodbye to your 9-to-5 grind before you even hit 40—April Crossley did just that, and in this episode, she's spilling the secrets on how real estate investment became her golden ticket to early retirement. April's journey from healthcare to house-flipping is as compelling as it is instructive, and she's not shy about sharing the highs and lows of her path to success. From acquiring mobile home parks to mastering multifamily properties, April opens up her playbook on building a real estate portfolio that works as hard as she does. Her brainchild, Lazy Girl Real Estate Investing, isn't just a catchy name—it's her philosophy for smarter, not harder, wealth-building strategies that she's eager to put in your hands.Then there's the heart of it—the transformative power of changing one's mindset from surviving to thriving. April's personal narrative, from teenage mom working at Denny's to real estate mogul, is a masterclass in perseverance and financial literacy. Her tale is a vivid illustration of how one home purchase sparked a revolution in her financial life, leading her to ditch her master's program and healthcare career to skate on the real estate rink full-time. We dig deep into the lessons learned, how mentorship played a pivotal role, and why shifting financial philosophies within families can reshape legacies.But it's not all business. April and I indulge in the lighter side of life, sharing our mutual love for chocolate and the sweet escape of travel—like the lure of Arizona's winter warmth or the life-changing experience of traversing the U.S. in an RV. We also touch on the profound importance of family and community, how April re-centered her life around her loved ones, and why making time for those connections is as crucial as any business deal. Join us for this episode that's as rich and varied as a good box of chocolates—you never know what gem you're going to get next. Thanks again for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a FIVE-STAR review.Head to Dwanderful right now to claim your free real estate investing kit. And follow:http://www.Dwanderful.comhttp://www.facebook.com/Dwanderfulhttp://www.Instagram.com/Dwanderful http://www.youtube.com/DwanderfulRealEstateInvestingChannelMake it a Dwanderful Day!
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this episode we're joined by Cheryl Crossley, head of digital PR at IDHL Group & Sarah-Jayne Taylorson, Digital PR Consultant at NORTH. Cheryl and Sarah Jane share insights into the evolving landscape of online PR, the importance of integrating digital PR with traditional PR, and the factors contributing to a successful digital PR campaign. They delve into the ideation process and the challenges of pitching to online publications and offer valuable tips on building relationships with journalists. Additionally, they discuss essential tools and resources for PR professionals, such as TikTok and the Grapevine newsletter, and how to stay informed about emerging trends. With valuable perspectives and practical advice, this episode provides a deep dive into the world of online PR and offers valuable insights for marketing professionals.In this episode:00:00 Trends in online PR and marketing.05:57 Successful digital PR should involve more than just backlinks.13:29 Journalists face intense pressure handling overwhelming PR.14:47 Encouraging personalized journalist relationships.19:54 Closing remarks: guests recommended resources.Resources mentioned in this episode:TikTok trendsFlipboardGrapevine newsletter More about our guests: Cheryl is Head of Digital PR at WMG, and has worked in the industry for 15 years. She has experience delivering PR strategies for clients in a broad range of sectors. She has previously spoken at brightonSEO, presenting talks on the Value of Brand Mentions and the Rise of No Follow Links. Connect with Cheryl here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-crossley-57037264https://www.idhlgroup.com/about/who-we-are Sarah-Jayne is a Digital PR Consultant at Newcastle-based agency, NORTH. With over 3 years in-house experience, she is now working agency-side leading on iconic brands such as HelloFresh, Green Chef and Bensons for Beds. Connect with Sarah-Jane here: X @sarahjanepr https://www.wearenorth.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jayne-taylorson/ To find out more about us and the show visit https://internetmarketingpodcast.orgLike and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a comment if you enjoyed the show. Connect with us if you'd like to work with us, you'd like to feature on the podcast, or you have a guest or topic recommendation. Email kelvin@brightonseo.com or…https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvinnewman/https://twitter.com/kelvinnewman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.