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Learn essential AI risk management strategies from Dan Clarke, president of IntraEdge Products and Service Solutions. As the developer of the first comprehensive AI governance platform, Dan shares crucial insights every risk manager needs to know about AI implementation and risk mitigation. Discover practical approaches to managing AI risks, including: - Why employee training is the foundation of AI risk management - How to maintain transparency in AI systems - Essential steps for ethical AI implementation - - Strategies to prevent data exfiltration and bias Dan draws from his extensive experience as a former Intel executive and current leader in AI governance to provide actionable advice for risk managers. He emphasizes the importance of understanding use cases, proper data handling, and maintaining transparency in AI operations. Perfect for risk managers, compliance officers, and business leaders looking to safely implement AI in their organizations. Learn how to protect your organization while leveraging AI's benefits through proper training and governance frameworks. Contact us at info@globalriskconsult.com to suggest future guests or topics. Take a deeper dive into responsible innovation with our Ethical AI Risk Management Course—your guide to navigating AI risks with confidence. https://globalriskacademy.com/p/airisk
The Finsbury Park Tree is a new Banksy artwork which appeared overnight in March 2024 on the Hornsey Road in North London. James Peak investigates this exciting new Banksy street piece, a giant tree made of paint and.... ummm, a tree! Is this the first unnickable Banksy? Only time will tell...With thanks to Rob Shiret, Neil Churchill, Dan Clarke, Roger Mahony, Anna Mears, Philip Abrams, Jo Carr, Jonathan Glover, Steph Warren & Eddie, Avery Stone, Joe at LDN Graffiti and Patrick NguyenAssistant Produced by Ruby Churchill Written, Produced and Presented by James Peak An Essential Radio Production for BBC Radio 4
Jamie Bartlett travels to Minnesota to meet Abrham Meareg Amare. The young academic is seeking asylum in the States following the murder of his father in Ethiopia in 2021. In December 2022, Abrham became the lead complainant in a $2 billion lawsuit against Meta. Abrham believes that company is partly responsible for the death of his dad - a renowned chemistry professor - who was slandered and doxxed on Facebook, before being shot outside his home. Abrham says he reported the posts multiple times but they were not taken down, until eight days after the killing. Jamie meets the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, who tells him that her decision to leak Meta's internal documents was driven by grave concerns about the way Meta operates in the Global South. Producer: Caitlin Smith Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams Composer: Jeremy Warmsley Senior Producer: Peter McManus Commissioned by Dan Clarke for BBC Radio 4.Archive: C:Span, October 2021 New episodes released on Mondays. If you're in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
For years something strange has been happening online, but most of us have no idea what's really going on. Ethnic conflict in Myanmar. A chemistry professor is killed in Ethiopia. A teenager dies in her bedroom in London. A mob storms the Capitol in Washington DC.And that's the moment that catches Jamie Bartlett's eye. A few days after the riot, on January 9th 2021, the outgoing leader of the United States is suspended on social media. First Twitter, (renamed X), and then Facebook. A President silenced. It's a glimpse behind the curtain. For the first time millions of us can see the power of technology companies. They can delete you. They can amplify you. They can change your life. Social media has conquered the world. Jamie Bartlett follows the roots of this story back to San Francisco : the home of Big Tech, where he meets one of the early pioneers of social media who tells him about a strange hand bound book, passed around hippy communes in the summer of love, and how it turned the world upside down. Archive Credits: Wolf of Wall Street, Paramount Pictures; Telecommunications Bill sign in, C-Span 1996; Bloomberg's TicTic 2019; Fox News 2020 Presenter: Jamie Bartlett Producer: Caitlin Smith Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore Music: Jeremy Warmsley Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams Researchers: Rachael Fulton, Elizabeth Ann Duffy and Juliet Conway Executive Producer: Peter McManus Commissioning editor: Dan Clarke. A BBC Scotland Production for BBC Radio 4New episodes released on Mondays. If you're in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
Racer to Racer Podcast Presented by Race 92 - Speedy Dan Clarke In this episode we chat with Dan Clarke. Dan is a former Champ Car Driver also driving in other different series. Buy Race 92 and Podcast merch at www.race92.com! https://anchor.fm/racer-to-racer AUDIO TRACK: Into The Twilight - AMG
James Peak isn't an art critic, or even a journalist. He's a Banksy super-fan, and in this series he, and his soundman Duncan, get closer than close to Banksy's secret world - telling the story of the graffiti kid who made spraying walls into high art, the household name who is completely anonymous, the cultural phenomenon who bites the hand that feeds him. In this bonus episode, James is on the trail of a revealing early Banksy interview from 2003 when the artist was starting to cut through. Written, Produced and Presented by James Peak Sound & Commentary: Duncan Crowe. Music: Alcatraz Swim Team & Lilium Series Mixing: Neil Churchill Executive Producer: Philip Abrams With special thanks to Steph Warren, Eddie, Duncan Crowe, Nigel Wrench, Keith Wickham, Helen Toland, Anna Mears, Rob Shiret, Tracey Williams, Neil Churchill, Roger Mahony, Mohit Bakaya and Dan Clarke. An Essential Radio production for BBC Radio 4
Did you know that Cambridge is working on autonomous vehicles, intelligent city platforms, and digital twins? Dan Clarke, Head of Innovation and Technology at the Greater Cambridge Partnership, tells us more and gets us thinking about how future cities could work.One of Dan's first outputs is the creation of an Innovation Prospectus to encourage more tech companies to use Cambridge as a testbed. The prospectus shares how to bring innovative ideas forward, how to access research and data, and importantly how to navigate procurement with the public sector.For more information about Dan's work and to get in touch, go to the Greater Cambridge website or contact Dan at smart.cambridge@cambridgeeshire.gov.uk.Produced by Carl Homer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subconscious Realms Episode 177 - Devine Order Of Alchemy - The Ancient Secret To Union With God - Dan Clarke. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome former Jehovah Witness & Former 32 Degree Freemason, Author - Dan Clarke to discuss his Journey & Workings. Dan & his Lovely Wife Angela bring absolute
All In Football Fantasy Premier League Show - Episode 48 - Cancel-o Culture, DGW's are back! With special guest and podcast league leader, Dan Clarke!We talk all things DGW20, future fixtures, chip strategy and The FPL Guru gets Dan and Barry's opinions on the current hot topics in the Premier League.With Alex 'The FPL Guru' Rex, Barry Stokes and Dan Clarke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Idaho,0:00.000 Voting is open in Mushroom FM's holiday countdown and Christmas party,3:03.462 Mushroom FM goes all in on Mastodon,6:29.832 Spontaneous iPhone reboots,20:04.000 Multiple iOS 16 issues,21:55.839 Emergency SOS satellite feature on iPhone,27:29.018 VoiceOver focus issues,31:56.859 Amateur radio,33:53.834 Windows usability,39:04.871 Guide dog refusal stories,51:18.399 Dan Clarke fromFocusrite,1:02:02.556 Vocaster Hub update,1:29:57.000 DecTalk on iOS?,1:37:24.000 Dragon Naturally Speaking and the Windows Start Menu,1:38:53.281 Bluetooth Transceiver,1:41:11.519 The Bonnie Bulletin,1:43:42.934 Closing and contact info,1:58:11.857 Share your thoughts on these topics or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneak peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.
How Dadako founder Hawken King fused his interests in role-playing games and chess into a minimalist, atmospheric puzzle game, with help from artist Dan Clarke and musician-turned-sound designer Justin DiCenzo. As the sole surviving pawn from an outmoded chess program, trapped in an ominous machine, can you use an old rule set in new ways to stave off the oblivion of being overwritten?
Andrea Catherwood explores True Crime on Radio 4 in discussion with Winifred Robinson, the presenter of The Boy in The Woods, and commissioning editor Dan Clarke. As celebrations continue for the BBC's 100th anniversary, licence fee payers air their views on its future. Also, listeners react to that Miriam Margolyes moment on the Today programme and our Vox Box reviewers Cushla and Lee give their thoughts on the World Service Outlook series, Hip-hop, lies and the ultimate prize. It tells the extraordinary story of two Scottish rappers Silibil n' Brains who made it in the music business by living a lie. Presented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Gill Davies A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
This episode was a solo episode where I try my best to “demystify” Docker! A difficult task over an audio podcast, so hopefully it's digestible! I cover the following topics…What are containers and images?Container registriesUse cases for containersInteracting with DockerDocker ComposeVolumesBuilding your own imagesImage layer cachingMulti-stage DockerfilesAbout Container OrchestratorsUsing Docker for local developmentFor a full list of show notes, or to add comments - please see the website here
Leading Privacy Expert with over 30 years of experience reveals the biggest privacy mistake companies don't realise they're making!Hi, my name is Jamal Ahmed and I'd like to invite you to listen to this special episode of the #1 ranked Data Privacy podcast. This episode will help you to: Enhance your prospects of getting hired Understand the challenges of state by state US privacy legislations Discover what could be costing your company high cyber insurance fees! Find out about Dan's experience testifying in front of the Senate and much more. Dan Clarke has 30 years of experience combining technology with media, retail and business leadership. He has held executive leadership roles at Intel, he is an experienced data privacy advisor, and is a 9-time CEO. Dan has deep expertise in the privacy landscape and speaks frequently at public venues on the topic. He is also actively involved in Arizona, Texas, and federal privacy legislation. Listen Now... Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danclarke/ Subscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5GPYpldiWp9CC0RE9Byovg?sub_confirmation=1 (YouTube Channel)Join the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:• Free LIVE Training • Free Easy Peasy Data Privacy Guides • Data Protection Updates and so much more Apply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)
Remember: you can also always follow the show on Twitter @dotnetcoreshow, and the shows host on Twitter @podcasterJay or visit our Contact page. Welcome to season 4 of the award-winning .NET Core Podcast! Check that link for proof. Hello everyone and welcome to The .NET Core Podcast is a podcast where we reach into the core of the .NET technology stack and, with the help of the .NET community, present you with the information that you need in order to grok the many moving parts of one of the biggest cross-platform, multi-application frameworks on the planet. I am your host, Jamie "GaProgMan" Taylor and this episode is a slight departure from the norm. As this is episode 100, I thought it would be fun to have an ama (or Ask Me Anything). Listeners on Patreon, Twitter, and LinkedIn were asked to submit their questions for this episode, and you're about to listen to my answers to those questions. There are around 50 links in this episode, so do make sure to navigate through to the full show notes via the link in your podcatcher. Once there, you'll find a full transcription, an embedded player, and all of the links mentioned in this episode. The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at https://dotnetcore.show/episode-100-celebratory-ask-me-anything/ Useful Links from the episode: My Patreon post asking for ideas The 2022 AMA submission page On Language Likes and Dislikes Kotlin) Android app development with Kotlin NodaTime Implicit Usings File Scoped Namespaces Minimal APIs On Where The Industry Might Be Heading Low code/No code Source code generation On How The Show Started My .NET Core Blog Mono, Xamarin and GTK# This was a way to build forms based applications with .NET on MacOS, before .NET Core was first released First Steps This was the first blog post I ever wrote on .NET Core Coding Blocks Monologue episodes of the podcast Episode 1 one of the podcasts On Music For Concentration episode 97 - Developer Productivity with Dan Clarke flow state) Chillhop on BandCamp Stream Chillhop for free Classic conditioning On Getting Better At Writing Code The Pragmatic Programmer The Phoenix Project The Mythical Man-Month The Imposter's Handbook Code Complete Software Craftsmanship The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Mari Kondo Essentialism by Greg McKeown The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni The Goal - Eliyahu M. Goldratt Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success by Masaaki Imai Who Moved My Cheese by Dr Spencer Johnson Agile Manifesto Game Engine Black Book DOOM - Fabien Sanglard DOOM source code Masters of Doom by David Kushner List of C-based languages This Programmer Figured Out How To Play DOOM On a Pregnancy Test The Story Graph The Programmer's Brain Episode 96 - The Programmer's Brain with Felienne Hermans Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinions of the show, so please do get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation one the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast
In this episode, thematic analysts Dan Clarke and Dr. Lil Read discuss the importance of batteries, China's dominance across the supply chain, and the future of battery recycling
This episode is sponsored in part by by Matiltrap.io Remember: you can also always follow the show on Twitter @dotnetcoreshow, and the shows host on Twitter @podcasterJay or visit our Contact page. Welcome to season 4 of the award-winning .NET Core Podcast! Check that link for proof. The .NET Core Podcast is podcast where we reach into the core of the .NET technology stack and, with the help of the .NET community, present you with the information that you need in order to grok the many moving parts of one of the biggest cross-platform, multi-application frameworks on the planet. I am your host, Jamie "GaProgMan" Taylor. In this episode, I talked with Dan Clarke about developer productivity. As with the previous episode of the show - episode 96 with Felienne Hermans - this episode is a slight departure from the usual subject. Productivity, knowledge sharing, and learning are just some of the topics that Dan is very passionate about, and he wanted to share some of his knowledge and experience with us all. The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at https://dotnetcore.show/episode-97-developer-productivity-with-dan-clarke/ Useful Links from the episode: Dan on Twitter Dan's Blog Unhandled Exception Podcast DevOps Deep Dive - Donovan Brown Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinions of the show, so please do get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation one the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast
Dan Clarke is the founder of Brain.fm, a service designed to help you focus on your task. It was popularized in 2016 via an AppSumo deal but has gone through many iterations since then.Brain.fm helps you manage distractions which can be a real challenge for writers. Distractions can take you away from your flow state and affect your writing.Dan Clark talked with me about how Brain.fm evolved and how writers and creatives can use it. Dan also states that it pays to understand what time of the day you're creative, what time you're productive, and what times you should step back from your work, switch off, and even do nothing. He talks about finding a balance between being bored and hyper-energetic and how that sweet spot can help you get into a creative groove. This interview is a more extended episode than usual because Dan has given a free preview of Brain.fm, which you can listen to at the end of this episode around the 25- or 30-minute mark. In this episode, we discuss:What is Brain.fm and how does it work?What are binaural beats?How the music is createdThe most effective way of listening to Brain.fmHow writers can use Brain.fmHow the product is changing and adapting Resources:Brain.fmSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/becomeawritertoday)
Punit is joined by Dan Clarke for a conversation about how having a good governance and starting with data map a good start to privacy program. Data maps help understand what data is being collected, where it is going and the lifecycle of it. It is a very interesting conversation and a lot of learning will impart to this podcast. Dan Clarke has 30 years of experience combining technology with media, retail and business leadership, has held executive leadership roles at Intel, is an experienced data privacy advisor, and is a 9-time CEO. Dan has deep expertise in the privacy landscape and speaks frequently at public venues on the topic. He is also actively involved in Arizona, Texas, and federal privacy legislation. This is an extract from the full episode of The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. If you like this, you would enjoy the full episode. If this is your first time, the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast is a privacy podcast for those who care about privacy. In this podcast, you listen to and learn from industry influencers who share their ideas. The episodes are released as audio every Wednesday and video every Thursday. If you subscribe to our podcast, you will be notified about the new episodes. And, if you have not done it, write a review and share this with someone who will benefit from this. RESOURCES Websites: www.fit4privacy.com, www.punitbhatia.com Take advantage of our Free GDPR training: https://www.fit4privacy.com/course/free CONNECT Instagram https://www.instagram.com/punit.world/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PunitBhatiaSpeaker/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/fit4privacy-podcast Podcast http://hyperurl.co/fit4privacy YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy Email hello@fit4privacy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit4privacy/message
Data Maps, Structured Data and Unstructured Data are hotly debated topics. So, in this episode of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast, Punit is joined by Dan Clarke for a conversation about why does data maps should be a heart of any governance program and the importance of managing structured and unstructured data for privacy compliance. KEY CONVERSATION POINTS GDPR in One Word “Transparency” Data Maps A Heart Of Governance Program Span Structured and Unstructured Data One of the biggest mistakes privacy professionals make when it comes data governance Automation - Key in responding to the privacy laws Maintaining compliance within the structure of the new privacy laws ABOUT THE GUEST Dan Clarke has 30 years of experience combining technology with media, retail and business leadership, has held executive leadership roles at Intel, is an experienced data privacy advisor, and is a 9-time CEO. Dan has deep expertise in the privacy landscape and speaks frequently at public venues on the topic. He is also actively involved in Arizona, Texas, and federal privacy legislation. ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia works with business and privacy leaders to create an organisational culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Punit is the author of various privacy books including “Be Ready for GDPR”. Punit has been a speaker at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. RESOURCES Websites: www.fit4privacy.com, www.punitbhatia.com CONNECT Instagram https://www.instagram.com/punit.world/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PunitBhatiaSpeaker/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/punitbhatia/ Podcast http://hyperurl.co/fit4privacy YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy Email hello@fit4privacy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit4privacy/message
Boulder, Colo.-based agency Human Design lives by the motto “do well by doing good,” and it carries that over to its clients – whether that's helping SmartWool return to its roots of keeping people warm while they play outside or Land O' Lakes get the message out that the company is much more than just butter. In today's episode, Human Design founder John Weiss and partner Dan Clarke join to discuss the agency's unique approach to branding, communications and design as well as its new documentary division and how it's looking ahead to web3 and the metaverse.
Developer productivity is something I've been really interested in for quite a few years. So I decided, rather than having a guest on for this topic - it's one I wanted to cover myself. So in this first episode of the year - I've gone solo, and talk about the things I find have made a big difference to my productivity over the years. Also why I think this term “10x developer” is a big understatement!For a full list of show notes, or to add comments - please see the website here
We've got another Kitano film this episode, featuring new guest Dan Clarke of the SuperMakerUniverse YouTube channel. We discuss Kitano's coming-of-age comedy film, Kikujiro.Buy or rent this movie on AmazonThis episode is sponsored by Audible, where you can listen to thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and original content. Get a 30-day free trial with Audible, which includes one free audiobook and two free Audible originals, when you sign up at audibletrial.com/japanonfilm. You get to keep your books even if you cancel before the trial ends.Join our Facebook group to connect with other fans of Japanese cinema. And if you'd like to be on the show, please get in touch.YouTubeFacebookTwitterInstagram★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, It's P2 with Dan Clarke, @clarkeofdolway about what makes a good leader, making the decision to retire and the FOMO when you do as well as reflections on the changes he's seen since retirement and how EDU will always make it work.
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, It's P1 with Dan Clarke, @clarkeofdolway about his EDU journey & passions, leadership, the jump from teacher to Admin, making tough decisions based on what is best for Ss and knowing that tough days don't last.
In a world where Tara Reid is the smartest person in the room reality is optional. The guys (Ben, Biorn, Bracken, Nate and bro-ducer, Danny) discuss this sci-fi noir and the many Macguffins, demi-dogs and zombies found in this cinematic piece starring Christian Slater, Tara Reid, and Stephen Dorff. The guys will break down whether or not this movie is worth watching with your friends. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @BMWRPodcast or email us at BMWRPodcast@gmail.com Alone in the Dark (2005) was Directed by Uwe Boll, Produced by Uwe Boll, Bruno Bonnell, Dan Clarke, Frederic Demey, Wolfgang Herold, Harry Rubin, Dan Sales, Philip Selkirk, Jonathan Shore, Jorg Tittel, Max Wanko, and Shawn Williamson, Written By Elan Mastai, Michael Roesch, and Peter Scheerer.
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In this episode, Brad is joined by Keegan Francis and Mrugakshee Palwe. Keegan and Mrugakshee are behind Go Full Crypto, a podcast and service that helps people transition into crypto. Mrugakshee, being a woman from India, represents the diverse faces in Bitcoin and crypto. As a native of India, what are her Bitcoin lessons? Tune in for this and everything including financial self-custody, hyperbitcoinization, CBDCs, and more. Timestamps00:00:00 - Intro by Brad 00:03:38 - How Brad discovered and connected with Keegan and Mrugakshee00:06:33 - Brad on engaging with diverse Bitcoin voices onwards 00:10:03 - Bitcoin and taxation, libertarianism, and how about pushing Bitcoin on marginalized Cape Breton00:21:33 - Social disparities Bitcoin can fix - personal experiences by Mrugakshee and Brad00:34:41 - Discussion on Bitcoiners and the need for empathy 00:40:40 - Delving into hyperbitcoinization and how it would manifest 00:42:57 - Chat on self-custody of keys and role of encryption in self-sovereignty 00:48:43 - Keegan and Mrugakshee on their families' attitudes towards Bitcoin 00:51:23 - Politics of universal wealth distribution and achieving universal Bitcoinization 1:17:13 - Pivot into central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)1:19:35 - Human rights and privileges and whether Bitcoin's a cure-all1:37:08 - Elevator pitch by all three on why you should look into Bitcoin 1:44:05 - Where to find all three Podcast MentionsIsaiah Jackson on Go Full CryptoStory of Dan Clarke on Go Full CryptoAnsel Lindner on Magic Internet MoneyHow to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia HyperbitcoinizationMoney, Bitcoin and Time blog by Robert BreedloveThe Big Short, movieFind Keegan & Mrugakshee on:Go Full Crypto podcast Go Full Crypto TwitterKeegan Francis Twitter Mrugakshee Palwe InstagramFind Brad Mills on:Brad Mills TwitterMagic Internet Money TwitterMagic Internet Money FacebookMagic Internet Money Instagram
This episode we have our good friend Dan Clarke on the show to discuss a perfect display by Dustin Johnson at Augusta National over the weekend as well as dropping in his hole in one from earlier on in the year! We have the top 5 mistakes the amateur golfers keep making from a pga tour caddy as well as discussing who are our ones to watch on the back of a fantastic masters! Sponsored by www.peninsulaprints.co.uk
Dan Clarke, president of products and solutions at IntraEdge, talks to Tonya Hall about how CCPA affects screening for COVID-19. FOLLOW US - Subscribe to ZDNet on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2HzQmyf - Watch more ZDNet videos: http://zd.net/2Hzw9Zy - Follow ZDNet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ZDNet_CBSi - Follow ZDNet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zdnet-com/ - Follow ZDNet on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/zdnet_cbsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonya Hall sits down with Dan Clarke, president of products and solutions at IntraEdge, to talk about how to protect your health data during a pandemic. FOLLOW US - Subscribe to ZDNet on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2HzQmyf - Watch more ZDNet videos: http://zd.net/2Hzw9Zy - Follow ZDNet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ZDNet_CBSi - Follow ZDNet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zdnet-com/ - Follow ZDNet on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/zdnet_cbsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga interview IntraEdge President Dan Clarke to learn about how its Truyo platform helps retailers handle customer data so that they can be compliant with the ever changing regulations surrounding consumer data privacy, and specifically GDPR and CCPA. Dan discusses how the Truyo platform, codeveloped with Intel, is able to manage the intake of customer data inquiries both in the digital and physical world with relative ease and then delivers a "How Millenial Are You?" for the record books. To learn more about Truyo, click here: https://hubs.ly/H0p3LsB0 **Sponsored Content**
2 journalists, 1 question, every week. This week, we are asking “Are journalists really listening?”. Many people think that journalists are liberal, elite, Volvo-driving, latte-sipping, who is out of touch. People feel that journalists are not listening enough about the concerns of ordinary people. The journalists from the Reuters Institute for the School of Journalism at Oxford University will try to present their personal perspective about this issue with our special guest, Dan Clarke from BBC, the Deputy Editor of Newsnight.
Rob is with Dan Clarke from Clarke and Clarke Properties and host of the Babble podcast. They discuss the importance of getting the right team in place for any successful refurbishment. Any power team in property will include the builder so finding the right one is key. Dan and Rob share their personal experiences both good and bad and explain in detail what's important when working with a builder to make sure you get exactly what you want at the end of the project. You don't have to be in the town or city you are investing in – if you can visibly see what's going on through WhatsApp, photos and there is a level of trust and good communication with your builder it can work brilliantly, listen in and find out what you need to do Sign Up For MSOPI Here: https://bit.ly/msopi-nomad KEY TAKEAWAYS Communication is a huge part of working successfully with builders There needs to be trust but this can be lost very easily. You have to protect yourself t every step along the way Get a project manager in for your first project and then shadow them – what software are they using. Always keep the lines of communication open. Don't react emotionally, it never ends well Building your own power team is key If you can build a team with great trust and communication then you've cracked it. Know what you want - Be specific the more specific you can be about exactly what you want the easier it is to get exactly the result you expect. Decide whether you or your business partner will be the communicator as one line of communication can really help ensure things are clear. Finance – If you pay in arrears, with payment at the end of each week, you can see the standard of work on-site before making payment. Letting agents can make good project managers it's in their skill set and they enjoy all the nitty-gritty of rushing around with the added incentive of getting the rental contract at the end of the refurbishment. Get everything in writing and don't be afraid to ask a question more than once. BEST MOMENTS ‘There was no communication and builders were picking up from other builders combined with us manging the middle part of the build from away' ‘The first one talked the talk, did the initial rip out, put up the partitioning and then went insolvent' ‘Communication is a huge part of working successfully with builders' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Property Nomads Email Rob at rob@thepropertynomads.com Daniel Clarke LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOSTS Rob Smallbone and Matt McSherry, the hosts of The Property Nomads Podcast, are on a global mission to guide your success. Success can happen in many ways, shapes and forms. Think about what success means to you. More properties? More clients? Financial freedom? Time freedom? Rob & Matt are just two guys who want to make a huge difference to people around the world. Rob & Matt are here to guide your success in property, business and life and to inspire you to achieve your goals, dreams and visions. They've travelled, explored, and invested. And they're not planning on stopping these activities anytime soon. Buckle up, sit tight and enjoy the ride that is life. CONTACT METHOD Connect with The Property Nomads! Official Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you understand the value in focusing on crafting a life of significance rather than just simply becoming successful? Today Riley discusses Dan Clarke's 12 Laws Of Significance shared in his favorite book written by Clarke entitled The Art Of Significance. He breaks down each law, explains why they're important, why you should focus on significance rather than success, and more. Riley hopes you found value in this episode that will propel some aspect of your life. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe wherever you listened along with leaving a review to assist in enabling others to hear this episode. Sign up for CrowdQuestion free and follow The Moore You Know Podcast to ask Riley questions surrounding what was discussed. #PropelWithPodcasting
Discover specific steps for building a business with a spouse and integrating family time. Do you schedule time to watch TV with your kids? Discover this conversation on business and family with host Mike Domitrz and guest Dan Clarke. * You are invited to join our community and conversations about each episode on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/MutuallyAmazingPodcast and join us on Twitter @CenterRespect or visit our website at http://www.MutuallyAmazingPodcast.com** Danny’s BIO: Danny Clarke is a leading trainer, coach and speaker in the online space. He has personally coached over 2600 clients in less than 2 years. He is a freedom guy and spends his free time with his wife and 3 kids. Links to Danny: www.instagram.com/dannyclarkeofficial www.facebook.com/OfficialDanAndLiz/ www.jointhevip.co.uk Books Danny Recommends: Key Person of Influence - Dan Priestley Exactly What To Say - Phil Jones How To make Friends and Influence people - Dale Carnegie YOUR HOST: Mike Domitrz is the founder of The Center for Respect where he helps educational institutions, the US Military and businesses of all sizes create a culture of respect throughout their organizations. From addressing consent to helping corporations build a workplace free from fear (reducing sexual harassment and helping employees thrive by treating them with respect every day), Domitrz engages audiences by sharing skill sets they can implement into their lives immediately. As an author, trainer, keynote speaker and coach, Mike Domitrz loves working with leaders at all levels. Learn more at http://www.CenterForRespect.com
What steps did Dan Clarke take to overcome stage fright? He's using those techniques to help business owners overcome their fears and gain confidence. Check out my latest podcast episode with Dan!You can check him out on instagram and see him in action https://www.instagram.com/zerotosixtyhypnosis/
Thanks for watching Visioners! ;-) Visit Dan at http://zerotosixtyhypnosis.com/about About what do you think when you think about a hypnotist??? Dan is definitely not what you have imagined!!! Dan is a professional hypnotist. But he looks more like a rock musician on a rock concert. The long haired rocker is with his unorthodox personality and looks in a different category than most of the average hypnotists. But this doesn’t stop him from one of his biggest passions helping people to create change in their life’s and become a better version of them self’s. This Recording happen on a windy afternoon in a small park in London, one day before my birthday in 2019. The topics touch on are focus on inner thoughts about self-esteem and inner work as well as what it took for Dan to change his life. I’m delighted to share this inspiring piece! Enjoy! ✌
DOWNLOAD MY FREE HYPNOSIS MP3... zerotosixtyhypnosis.net/freemp3 #O The intro episode. My name is Dan Clarke, thank you for dialling in! This podcast will be all about me geeking out about hypnosis, how to hypnotise, how to use hypnosis and how it can help you... and answer and debunk your myths..... You can reach out and slide into my DMs, and check out my videos on Instagram and YouTube... search ZERO TO SIXTY HYPNOSIS
Starting a conversation about vulnerability with a customer can be difficult. Staff need to know what they are trying to identify and how they may be able to support a customer’s set of circumstances. Our exclusive podcast, developed in conjunction with UK Finance for our joint Vulnerability Academy looks at three main areas for firms to consider: - Identification - why does identification matter when it comes to vulnerability and who/what are we trying to identify? - Engagement - how do we move the conversation from identification to support? - Support - what support that can be given to people in vulnerable situations and where does the responsibility of firms end? Podcasts comprise a regular component of the Vulnerability Academy curriculum. In this discussion the Money Advice Trust's Vulnerability Lead Chris Fitch is joined by: - Debbie Gill, Specialist Support Team Manager, Vanquis Bank. Morven Lean, Programme Partnerships Officer at the Alzheimer’s Society. - Dan Clarke, Vulnerable Customer Specialist at Monzo. - Caroline Wells, Customer Service Expert at the Money Advice Trust and founder of MeIncluded.
Dan Clarke and Danny Voss team up on this episode about turbos! Dan's Diesel builds top-quality drop-in turbos for your Duramax, Cummins and Powerstroke. Today, they go over options - including the lifetime warranty. What does it mean for you as the buyer? SPONSORED BY: Diesel World https://www.dieselworldmag.com Alligator Performance https://www.alligatorperformance.com/ Outlaw Diesel Super Series https://www.outlawdieselss.com/ PPEI Custom Tuning https://www.ppei.com BD Diesel Performance https://www.dieselperformance.com/ Fleece Performance Engineering https://fleeceperformance.com/ Nitro Gear https://www.nitro-gear.com/ Dan's Diesel Performance http://www.dansdieselperformance.com Amsoil https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-equipment/diesel/?utm_source=streetdieselpower&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=diesel_podcast Diesel Crate https://www.dieselcrate.com Diesel Doctor of TN - Diesel Engine Building (Cummins, Duramax, Powerstroke) http://www.diesel911.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dieseldoctortn Magnolia Diesel Performance http://magnoliadieselperformance.com Nasty Truck Network https://nastytrucknetwork.com/ Opti-Lube Diesel Fuel Additives https://opti-lube.com Precision Industries https://converter.com/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/2DjnoFM TruckPorn https://www.instagram.com/truckporn Diesel Resource https://dieselresource.com/ OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com
Grecians Gossip returns to discuss all things Exeter City and we debate how City can get by without Hiram Boateng. Jamie Hawkins and Dan Clarke join host Stuart James on the show and we also look back on a disappointing defeat to Forest Green Rovers, the superb FA Youth Cup win over Plymouth Argyle and we look ahead to a tough trip to Tranmere Rovers. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Meet Dave Rae, the comic, sketch comedian and improviser who takes any side of any debate and always wins on The Devil's Advocate. I first learned of Dave and his podcast through the Northern Content Network, a collection of primarily (but not exclusively) comedian-produced podcasts gathered by Dan Clarke and Dan Taylor. The Devil's Advocate quickly caught my attention as a smart, funny exercise that was unlike anything else I had heard. Dave has made me laugh out loud so many times. He did it a lot during this episode, too. He started in standup when he moved to Edmonton because that was easiest as a guy who didn't know anybody yet and wanted to get into comedy. But he has since found a way to do sketch comedy, too, through The Debutantes, which puts on a sketch show called Odd Wednesday every other week at the Sewing Machine Factory. In this episode, you'll hear about Edmonton's comedy scene, how it interacts with podcasting, the parallels between Dave's approach and pro wrestling, the formidable Stan Ostrowski, sketch vs standup, and much more. We also talk about one of his favourite episodes and mine, a debate with Dan Taylor about the merits of having living relatives. This episode is also available in iTunes, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. Dave made these recommendations: The Movie Jerks with JP Fournier and Shawn Gramiak; 30 Minute Week with Dan Taylor and Ben Proulx; The Quik and Slow Comedy Show with Nick McQuik and Aaron Maslow; The Worst Podcast Ever with Alex Fortin and Dan Clarke. Follow The Debutantes at @debssketch on Twitter or on Facebook. You can see some of their sketches on YouTube, as well. Find Dave on Twitter @thedaverae or on Facebook. This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Taproot Edmonton, which commissions curiosity-driven stories about the city, cultivated by the community. The British website journalism.co.uk recently interviewed Taproot co-founder Mack Male. Read the story and listen to the podcast, which is excerpted in this episode. Check out Taproot's latest story, How do stop discounting pedestrian deaths. And if you'd like to see more stories like that, buy a membership at taprootedmonton.ca.
Aingeal Rose & Ahonu interview Christian Minson on his transformational breath business called BreathFlow. Why do you do what you do? At early age there was a spark inside me that there had to be more to life than what I was currently experiencing.Seeking deeper meaning consumed my focus, so I became a monk as a result. I focused on expanding consciousness in meditation. I realized that life is a special path, whether we know it or not. It is the evolution of consciousness. It is the true purpose of life. I believe that life is two forces, one that takes us apart, one that brings us together. After years of meditation, I was introduced to breathwork. Breathwork is a powerful tool for bringing together. It has the same effect as meditation, but accelerated and not as tough. The common element to meditation is the focus on breath. It took me down deep quickly. It is also accessible to more people without any religious overlay or dogma. It is a tool that helped me and it can help others, everyone in fact. I couldn't help but want to share it. You have an interesting background could you reveal a little for us? I am a military brat. I have a cosmopolitan attitude and a love of travel. I was a graphic designer for the sex toy industry but I was very discontent and unhappy, so I became a monk. After that I became an international breathworker and I now teach in Mexico, Cananda, all over the USA, in Moscow, Berlin and Bulgaria. Where did you learn your skills as a breathworker? Judith Kravitz is my mentor. She has the largest breath school on the planet. I learned in 2006 and since then I spent over 1000 hours working with her personally as her right hand man, in her semainrs as well as leading my own workshops as a senior trainer. My own Journey with breathwork and challenges commonly faced. Common challenges that were mine too: Feeling disconnected, desiring deep connection with spirit, facing huge crossroads decision, needing clarity, managing anxiety under extreme circumstances. What is your philosophy behind breathwork? It is an holistic approach to life. We are endowed with all the tools we need to thrive in this life, and breath is a tool/instrument and a map. It is a map for assessment of our state. Life is a flow. Holding on dams that flow, while breathwork breaks the dam. As a tool: We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Our goal is evolution back to our spirit nature. There is an interface between physical and spiritual. A portal. That is the breath. As spiritual teacher P. Yogananda stated "Breath is the cord that ties the soul to the flesh." How do YOU facilitate a breath session, differently than others? Part coaching, part breath experience. Inherently spiritual bent. Tune in with needs of individual, focus directly on that. Read the breath. Grounded sense, hold down while storms of emotions pass, energetic exchange at end with feet. Come back, share the experience and what I saw in breath. What is so important about the breath? Eastern sages and mystics have known and used the power of the breath for centuries. It is the cord that ties the soul to flesh. Do we really need to learn how to breathe? We all walk but sometimes it needs correction. In the same way, 90% of us have some issues with our breathing. What is Transformational Breath® (TB)? It is a powerful, safe self-healing technique… physical, emotional, spiritual benefits. What makes TB better than other modalities out there for healing and personal growth? Mainly the time and efficacy. Takes much less time to reap greater results. Compare with psychotherapy, compare with meditation, used in conjunction with physical exercise will maximize your abilities and extend your breaking point. What have the results been for your clients? Relief from chronic pains, emotional issues, improved relationships, greater spiritual connection with less fear, improvement of finances. What can one expect from a TB session? Safety and trust. Opening like you have never experienced before. It is the quintessential experience. You become buddies for life - and it blows the lid off transformation. Is there any scientific basis for the healing power of the breath? More and more it is emerging. Two devices are currently on the market for breathing to help lower blood pressure and reducing stress. Hyperbaric chambers, ozone therapy. Why have a device when TB can do the same thing? I have a device which helps athletes, asthmatics, and others exercise their respiratory muscles to maximize their breathing capacity. What different type of people is this good for? As emotional therapy: Children, people suffering from addictions of any sort, stressed out, chronic physical pains, chronic emotional conditions, especially anxiety, anyone feeling disconnected or lackluster about life, asthmatics. As technique for accession potential: Physical: Athletes wanting to improve their performance, Spiritual: people who want to experience a deeper connection with the source of their being. Success driven: people who just want to such the marrow out of life and have the most exciting and intense experiences that life has to offer. Who have you facilitated in TB? Rehab patients, children, athletes, business men under lots of stress and anxiety, mothers, people with lots of emotional baggage, cancer patients What services do you offer? Individual and group breath sessions, in person or remote, spirit-based action coaching, holistic wellness coaching with biz partner Dr. Olga Goldina, products that support the breathing process. Personalized individual health retreats. Website http://www.Breathflow.com free downloads Facebook page inhale life/Breathflow. Make a wall post saying you heard this show. Break: Sponsor is Diamond Sun Hosting: Consciously hosting your spiritual websites since 1993 (diamondsunhosting.com). If you wish to sponsor an episode or the full Honest-to-God series, contact us at Aingealrose@aingealrose.com Announcements: The 8 Steps to Freedom (8-steps-to-freedom.com), AROGs book "A Time of Change" (atimeofchange.info), "The Nature of Reality" (thenatureofreality.info). FREE Group Akashic Records online every Sunday at 10am Pacific Time - http://worldofempowerment.com. All the transcripts are being turned into eBooks for Amazon Kindle – search for Aingeal Rose or AHONU. Finally, due to popular demand, Aingeal Rose will be teaching people how to read the Akashic Records in an exclusive, once off training that will take place in September. If interested sign up on aingealrose.com or worldofempowerment.com. Closing: Remember our FREE Group Akashic Records online every Sunday morning at 10am Pacific Time - http://worldofempowerment.com. Next week is Dan Clarke on personal development/transformation! If you'd like to come on the show and discuss your passion or your spiritual business, contact us at aingealrose.com. Until next Saturday at 8am Pacific Time, we send you our love, blessings and thanks for listening to AHONU & Aingeal Rose on the Honest to God Series! Slán agus beannacht Dé libh go leir! Special Guest: Christian Minson. Twin Flame Productions LLC Website | Newsletter | Consultations
Aingeal Rose & Ahonu interview Christian Minson on his transformational breath business called BreathFlow. Why do you do what you do? At early age there was a spark inside me that there had to be more to life than what I was currently experiencing.Seeking deeper meaning consumed my focus, so I became a monk as a result. I focused on expanding consciousness in meditation. I realized that life is a special path, whether we know it or not. It is the evolution of consciousness. It is the true purpose of life. I believe that life is two forces, one that takes us apart, one that brings us together. After years of meditation, I was introduced to breathwork. Breathwork is a powerful tool for bringing together. It has the same effect as meditation, but accelerated and not as tough. The common element to meditation is the focus on breath. It took me down deep quickly. It is also accessible to more people without any religious overlay or dogma. It is a tool that helped me and it can help others, everyone in fact. I couldn't help but want to share it. You have an interesting background could you reveal a little for us? I am a military brat. I have a cosmopolitan attitude and a love of travel. I was a graphic designer for the sex toy industry but I was very discontent and unhappy, so I became a monk. After that I became an international breathworker and I now teach in Mexico, Cananda, all over the USA, in Moscow, Berlin and Bulgaria. Where did you learn your skills as a breathworker? Judith Kravitz is my mentor. She has the largest breath school on the planet. I learned in 2006 and since then I spent over 1000 hours working with her personally as her right hand man, in her semainrs as well as leading my own workshops as a senior trainer. My own Journey with breathwork and challenges commonly faced. Common challenges that were mine too: Feeling disconnected, desiring deep connection with spirit, facing huge crossroads decision, needing clarity, managing anxiety under extreme circumstances. What is your philosophy behind breathwork? It is an holistic approach to life. We are endowed with all the tools we need to thrive in this life, and breath is a tool/instrument and a map. It is a map for assessment of our state. Life is a flow. Holding on dams that flow, while breathwork breaks the dam. As a tool: We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Our goal is evolution back to our spirit nature. There is an interface between physical and spiritual. A portal. That is the breath. As spiritual teacher P. Yogananda stated "Breath is the cord that ties the soul to the flesh." How do YOU facilitate a breath session, differently than others? Part coaching, part breath experience. Inherently spiritual bent. Tune in with needs of individual, focus directly on that. Read the breath. Grounded sense, hold down while storms of emotions pass, energetic exchange at end with feet. Come back, share the experience and what I saw in breath. What is so important about the breath? Eastern sages and mystics have known and used the power of the breath for centuries. It is the cord that ties the soul to flesh. Do we really need to learn how to breathe? We all walk but sometimes it needs correction. In the same way, 90% of us have some issues with our breathing. What is Transformational Breath® (TB)? It is a powerful, safe self-healing technique… physical, emotional, spiritual benefits. What makes TB better than other modalities out there for healing and personal growth? Mainly the time and efficacy. Takes much less time to reap greater results. Compare with psychotherapy, compare with meditation, used in conjunction with physical exercise will maximize your abilities and extend your breaking point. What have the results been for your clients? Relief from chronic pains, emotional issues, improved relationships, greater spiritual connection with less fear, improvement of finances. What can one expect from a TB session? Safety and trust. Opening like you have never experienced before. It is the quintessential experience. You become buddies for life - and it blows the lid off transformation. Is there any scientific basis for the healing power of the breath? More and more it is emerging. Two devices are currently on the market for breathing to help lower blood pressure and reducing stress. Hyperbaric chambers, ozone therapy. Why have a device when TB can do the same thing? I have a device which helps athletes, asthmatics, and others exercise their respiratory muscles to maximize their breathing capacity. What different type of people is this good for? As emotional therapy: Children, people suffering from addictions of any sort, stressed out, chronic physical pains, chronic emotional conditions, especially anxiety, anyone feeling disconnected or lackluster about life, asthmatics. As technique for accession potential: Physical: Athletes wanting to improve their performance, Spiritual: people who want to experience a deeper connection with the source of their being. Success driven: people who just want to such the marrow out of life and have the most exciting and intense experiences that life has to offer. Who have you facilitated in TB? Rehab patients, children, athletes, business men under lots of stress and anxiety, mothers, people with lots of emotional baggage, cancer patients What services do you offer? Individual and group breath sessions, in person or remote, spirit-based action coaching, holistic wellness coaching with biz partner Dr. Olga Goldina, products that support the breathing process. Personalized individual health retreats. Website http://www.Breathflow.com free downloads Facebook page inhale life/Breathflow. Make a wall post saying you heard this show. Break: Sponsor is Diamond Sun Hosting: Consciously hosting your spiritual websites since 1993 (diamondsunhosting.com). If you wish to sponsor an episode or the full Honest-to-God series, contact us at Aingealrose@aingealrose.com Announcements: The 8 Steps to Freedom (8-steps-to-freedom.com), AROGs book "A Time of Change" (atimeofchange.info), "The Nature of Reality" (thenatureofreality.info). FREE Group Akashic Records online every Sunday at 10am Pacific Time - http://worldofempowerment.com. All the transcripts are being turned into eBooks for Amazon Kindle – search for Aingeal Rose or AHONU. Finally, due to popular demand, Aingeal Rose will be teaching people how to read the Akashic Records in an exclusive, once off training that will take place in September. If interested sign up on aingealrose.com or worldofempowerment.com. Closing: Remember our FREE Group Akashic Records online every Sunday morning at 10am Pacific Time - http://worldofempowerment.com. Next week is Dan Clarke on personal development/transformation! If you'd like to come on the show and discuss your passion or your spiritual business, contact us at aingealrose.com. Until next Saturday at 8am Pacific Time, we send you our love, blessings and thanks for listening to AHONU & Aingeal Rose on the Honest to God Series! Slán agus beannacht Dé libh go leir! Special Guest: Christian Minson. Twin Flame Productions LLC Website | Newsletter | Consultations
Fr. Dan's Lenten Talk Rose Sunday
Parker Kligerman and Dan Clarke are this week’s guests.  .
II Advent (b) Fr. Dan Clarke - le fin du Dan
All Saints' Day Fr. Dan Clarke
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Feast of the Tranfiguration (tr.) Fr. Dan Clarke
Click HERE for Audio [ .m4a for iTunes ]race-traffic for Sunday:Sebastian Bourdais, Bruno Junqueira, Paul Tracy, Nelson Philippe, Will Power, Oriol Servia, Mario Dominguez, Antonio Pizzonia, Justin Wilson, A.J. Allmendinger, Jan Heylen, Jimmy Vasser, Dan Clarke, Alex Tagliani, Christiano Da Matta, Katherine Legge, Andrew Ranger, Charles Zwolsman
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This week Dan Clarke is the special guest, and John Hindhaugh reports from the ALMS winter test at Sebring.