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The American road trip is a quintessential pastime. But if you're looking for something a bit more international, there are spectacular drives all around the world that are just waiting to be explored. Although perhaps nothing else quite ticks all the boxes like the one we're talking about today. Lush green forests, hills, mountains, steep cliffs that dramatically overlook the sea, plus lively pub culture, great seafood, and traditional music … the North Coast 500 has it all! Today, Angie Orth welcomes Dan Holland and Pennie Stuart, hosts of the NC500 podcast series. Their passion and expertise when it comes to “Scotland's Route 66” will have you behind the wheel and headed for the Highlands in no time!You'll hear about the unmatched scenery you'll experience along this iconic drive, and why it's being compared to our very own Route 66. You'll learn how to set yourself up for the journey, and how to see the best of nature, quaint picturesque villages, and cultural hot spots along the way. You'll also learn a few road safety and seasonal tips so you can best prepare for your Scottish adventure. What You'll Learn:Getting to know the North Coast 500 (1:57)Why people refer to the NC 500 as Scotland's Route 66 (6:54)How long you need to enjoy the drive properly (14:24)A weeklong itinerary to hit all the highlights (15:24)How to choose the season that will suit you best (22:25)Guest Info needed:NC500 Website: https://www.northcoast500.com/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/northcoast500/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/northcoast500Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northcoast500/Connect with AAA:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
In today's episode of Podcast Smarter, we continue our conversation with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and how they leveraged the power of podcasting to celebrate their 200th anniversary through their series entitled '200 Voices'. Explore the fascinating details behind the creation of a content-rich podcast aimed to commemorate, inspire and celebrate two centuries of life-saving operations. Understand the strategic integration of this podcast into RNLI's broader marketing strategy, and its role within the digital ecosystem including the use of an embedded player and streaming platforms. Be a part of exceptional stories of hope and resilience, doubly amplified by strategic social media campaigns and collaborations with influencers. Learn how the podcast goes beyond their standalone article, serving also as teasers and supportive content for social media, digital newsletters and their print magazine. "The measure of success for 200 voices is the number of people who stop you or go, I heard that. What an incredible story. Or I listened to this person. I never knew that about them." - Dan Holland, Adventurous Audio This episode also features the heartwarming story of Doug Grant, a volunteer whose family has served the RNLI for over 124 years, highlighting multi-generational volunteerism and the strong bond created during their time of shared service. Throughout the episode, you are given an in-depth view into the RNLI's history, it's symbol of hope and resilience, and the core human values it embodies. Tune in for a narrative that transcends ordinary storytelling and lays bare the emotional core of human experience, setting an example of compassion and dedication to community service. Here are the main takeaways of today's episode: Discover the captivating story of RNLI's 200th anniversary celebration and the impact of their lifesaving work. Master the art of effective podcasting for non-profits and amplify your organization's message to a broader audience. Unleash the power of a digital content hub to streamline your organization's communication and engagement efforts. Engage and connect with your audience through compelling branded podcasts that leave a lasting impression. Learn how the RNLI has preserved their organization's rich history and heritage through the captivating medium of digital audio, ensuring its legacy lives on. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:28 - Utilizing the Podcast in Marketing Strategy 00:01:36 - Importance of Embedded Players and Web Presence 00:04:47 - Podcast Complementing Digital Strategy 00:08:07 - Standout Episodes and Impact on Brand 00:14:32 - The Power of Storytelling 00:15:32 - Impact of Branded Podcasting 00:17:40 - Effective Techniques of Podcasting 00:18:23 - Contributions to the History of the Brand 00:19:51 - The Measure of Success Resources: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get industry updates: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Watch the video of this event on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/gHSOJdKZxfY?si=dEPPg9WHPz3A6Dil Sign up for all of Podbean's Free Live Events here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/podbeancom-31329492977 Other episodes you'll enjoy: Podbean's Apple Subscription Integration Podbean's Descript Editing Integration Connect with Rory, the RNLI, Dan and Adventurous Audio: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RNLI YouTube: www.YouTube.com/RNLI Twitter/X: www.X.com/rnli @RNLI TT: www.TikTok.com/@RNLI LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/RNLI Adventurous Audio Website https://www.adventurousaudio.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adventurous-audio-ltd Insta https://www.instagram.com/adventurous_audio Dan Holland LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnjholland/ About us: Podcasting Smarter is the official in-house podcast by Podbean. Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 640,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com Connect with us: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Find us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbean Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podbeancom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0H3hvTa_1_ZwFg6RjGNXGw/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podbeancom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbean Website: https://podcast.podbean.com/ Email us: To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com
In today's episode of Podcast Smarter, we delve into the world of branded podcasts with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Honoring its 200th year anniversary, the RNLI has launched a powerful podcast, sharing personal stories of bravery and service from hundreds of their volunteers. The episode is the first of three in our event replay and is perfect for podcast enthusiasts and those interested in creating impactful content for their brands. "The RNLI is about its people, and for me, as a storyteller, this podcast is about the people, and it's about the community of the RNLI, and it's about how it brings people together, sometimes collectively, as a community." - Dan Holland, Adventurous Audio In this riveting conversation, we invited Rory Stamp, the RNLI's Strategic Content Manager, and Dan Holland, Director of Adventurous Audio, to share their experiences of producing the RNLI's anniversary podcast. This podcast commemorates 200 years by sharing 200 distinct, emotional stories from RNLI's vast community. Their experiences are sure to inspire other podcast makers while giving listeners a glimpse into the purpose-driven work of this life-saving organization. Find out how a podcast can bring value to your brand, create positive changes within your organization, and much more in this enlightening episode of Podcasting Smarter. Listen, learn, and get ready to uncover the powerful potential of branded podcasts. Here are the main takeaways of today's episode: Discover the power of storytelling in charity awareness and how it creates a lasting impact on communities. Explore the 200th anniversary commemorative podcast of RNLI, uncovering the remarkable history and impact of the volunteer lifeboat service in the UK and Ireland. Uncover the art of creating immersive audio content for brands, and how it can elevate the reach and engagement of non-profit organizations. Dive into the world of branded podcasts designed specifically for non-profit organizations, and how they can be a game-changer in community engagement and awareness. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:01 - Introducing the RNLI and 200 Voices Podcast 00:05:20 - Impact of 200 Voices on the Community 00:08:08 - The Power of Storytelling 00:12:08 - The Immersive Experience of Podcasting Resources: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get industry updates: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Watch the video of this event on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/gHSOJdKZxfY?si=dEPPg9WHPz3A6Dil Sign up for all of Podbean's Free Live Events here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/podbeancom-31329492977 Other episodes you'll enjoy: Podbean's Apple Subscription Integration Podbean's Descript Editing Integration Connect with Rory, the RNLI, Dan and Adventurous Audio: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RNLI YouTube: www.YouTube.com/RNLI Twitter/X: www.X.com/rnli @RNLI TT: www.TikTok.com/@RNLI LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/RNLI Adventurous Audio Website https://www.adventurousaudio.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adventurous-audio-ltd Insta https://www.instagram.com/adventurous_audio Dan Holland LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnjholland/ About us: Podcasting Smarter is the official in-house podcast by Podbean. Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 640,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com Connect with us: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Find us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbean Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podbeancom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0H3hvTa_1_ZwFg6RjGNXGw/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podbeancom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbean Website: https://podcast.podbean.com/ Email us: To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com
On Thursday this week campaigners gathered outside the Scottish Parliament to protest the proposed plans for a new powerline between Kintore and Tealing. SSEN Transmission says the upgrade is needed to meet net zero targets, while protestors say they haven't been properly consulted and the scheme will blight the countryside. Mark went along to speak to Thomas Nicoll from SSEN Transmission and some of the protestors from Angus Action Against Pylons and Save Our Mearns.TV Nature series Wild Isles was a big hit for the BBC last year. Much of it was filmed in Scotland and recently Rachel chatted to producer Alastair Fothergill for the Scotland Outdoors podcast. We hear an excerpt where he chats about how they filmed Orca hunting whales in Shetland.Later this month Ullapool is hosting Lugger Fest '24. It's the village's inaugural maritime festival of traditional boats and will feature talks, food, music plus the chance to get aboard the Luggers- small fishing boats that use a particular kind of sail. Dan Holland went along to find out more about what will be going on and explore one the luggers.Nikki and Ollie Lake are familiar faces to those who watch the BBC series This Farming Life. They farm near Dallas in Moray and have a rather interesting mix of animals including water buffalo and wallabies! Rachel went along to meet the couple and their marsupials to hear how they got started.Sunday 5th May is International Dawn Chorus Day so to mark the occasion we're joined live by renowned sound recordist Chris Watson. Chris tells us what makes the dawn chorus so special to record and we hear an excerpt of a recording he did in Glen Affric.A community owned woodland in Aberdeenshire with links to a famous Doric poet has become part of a major European study. It's being used as an example of how people can use what's on their doorstep to tackle big issues like climate change. Rachel went to visit while they were planting some trees.
IronMen of God - March 2024 Coffee Speaker: Dan Holland Topic: Leadership and Servanthood
200 Voices producer and former Kessock RNLI volunteer Dan Holland on the day he knew he wanted to be a lifeboat crew member In this episode, we turn the mic to one of the producers behind the series. At the age of 8, Dan Holland stood in awe watching Flamborough RNLI lifeboat launch into the waves, vowing that one day, he would volunteer. He literally had the T-shirt. Dan made good on his wish, later joining the crew at Kessock for 14 years, 5 of them as helm. He recalls being on the lifeboat at 3am on the eve of his own wedding, and reflects on the impact the series has had on him. 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
Mr. Dan Holland preaches on 1 Peter 2-18-25
Mr. Dan Holland preaches on 1 Peter 2-18-25
This week Rob Parsons gets listeners up to speed on what could be the most consequential and interesting election in the first half of this year - unless of course Rishi Sunak is forced to call an early General Election in the next few weeks. On May 2 the North East will go to the polls to choose the region's first ever metro mayor, with a host of new powers devolved from Westminster and a multi-billion pound war chest to spend. Unlike many of the elections for the North's metro mayors it's going to be a closely-fought dramatic battle and one with high stakes - as the winner will have the chance to transform a region that for so many decades has felt left behind and ignored by decision-makers in government. But whoever is elected will also lead a new mayoral authority with a big budget whose arrival will shake up the political landscape in the North East. Rob speaks to the man in charge of setting up that new body - Dr Henry Kippin - for a rare interview about how the North East devolution deal will work and practice, what it will mean for people locally and how the new mayor will be held to account. And one of the North East's most knowledgeable political journalists, Dan Holland, the Local Democracy Reporter for Newcastle and the North East, sets the scene with a summary of the protracted and tortuous process that finally saw local leaders agree a deal with government. If you like the Northern Agenda podcast, why not leave a written review wherever you get your podcasts as it helps us get Northern politics in front of more people. And don't forget, you can subscribe to our daily newsletter at www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk. The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons - and this week's episode was edited and produced by Celeste Adams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mr. Dan Holland preaches on 1 Peter 2:18-25
This Insight Episode comes from full episode 111 with Dan Holland. Dan is a senior scientist at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center within the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more commonly known as NOAA. Dan is also an affiliate professor at the University of Washington, Chair of the Science and Statistical Committee of the Pacific Fishery Management Council, an associate editor of Marine Resource Economics, and a former President of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET). Dan talks with Michael about his work on risk pools, a form of collective-based management where fishers combine their quotas for species with the potential to constrain overall catch. They touch upon the pros and cons of this system as well as a few examples. Dan's website: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/contact/dan-s-holland-phd References: Holland, Daniel S. 2018. “Collective Rights–Based Fishery Management: A Path to Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 10 (1): 469–85. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100517-023110.
Taking care of your mental and physical health is essential for a balanced life. This week on Docs in a Pod, we host WellMed Behavioral Health Managers January Gjerdevig and Dan Holland. Listen in as they discuss the importance of taking care of your mental health with co-hosts Ron Aaron and Dr. Tamika Perry (WellMed at Redbird Square). Listen to the podcast by searching for Docs in a Pod on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Podbean and Stitcher. Docs in a Pod focuses on health issues affecting adults. Clinicians and partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. Docs in a Pod airs on Saturdays in the following cities: 7 to 7:30 a.m. CT: San Antonio (930 AM The Answer) DFW (660 AM, 92.9 FM [Dallas], 95.5 FM [Arlington], 99.9 FM [Fort Worth]) 6:30 to 7 p.m. CT: Houston (1070 AM/103.3 FM The Answer) 7 to 7:30 p.m. CT: Austin (KLBJ 590 AM/99.7 FM) Docs in a Pod also airs on Sundays in the following cities. 1:30 to 2 p.m. ET: Tampa (860 AM/93.7FM)
Dan Holland from Through Faith Missions shares from Revelation 3:7-13 on the Philadelphian Church and what we can glean for our context today.
In this episode, Michael speaks with Dan Holland. Dan is a senior scientist at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center within the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA. Dan joined the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in 2010. Prior to that he held positions with the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, the New Zealand Seafood Industry Council, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and the Alaska Fisheries Science Center. He is an affiliate professor at the University of Washington, Chair of the Science and Statistical Committee of the Pacific Fishery Management Council, an associate editor of Marine Resource Economics, and is a former President of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET). Michael and Dan talked about several aspects of Dan's research, which is focused primarily on design and evaluation of fishery management tools and strategies. In particular, they discussed Dan's research related to catch share policy, which involves placing a cap on the total allowable catch (TAC) for a species and a distributing a tradeable quota that is allocated to a group of fishers in proportion to this cap. These policies have been both quite popular and controversial, and Dan's research can help us think about the mechanics of some of the most critical issues involved, including how to balance the costs and benefits of individual vs. collective fishing rights, options for limiting bycatch and dealing with choke species via quota pooling, and how to these relate to the idea of ecosystem management. Dan's website: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/contact/dan-s-holland-phd References: Holland, Daniel S. 2010. “Markets, Pooling and Insurance for Managing Bycatch in Fisheries.” Ecological Economics: The Journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 70 (1): 121–33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.08.015. Holland, Daniel S. 2013. “Making Cents Out of Barter Data from the British Columbia Groundfish ITQ Market.” Marine Resource Economics 28 (4): 311–30. https://doi.org/10.5950/0738-1360-28.4.311. Holland, Daniel S. 2018. “Collective Rights–Based Fishery Management: A Path to Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 10 (1): 469–85. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100517-023110. Holland, Daniel S., Joshua K. Abbott, and Karma E. Norman. 2020. “Fishing to Live or Living to Fish: Job Satisfaction and Identity of West Coast Fishermen.” Ambio 49 (2): 628–39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01206-w. Holland, Daniel S., Cameron Speir, Juan Agar, Scott Crosson, Geret DePiper, Stephen Kasperski, Andrew W. Kitts, and Larry Perruso. 2017. “Impact of Catch Shares on Diversification of Fishers' Income and Risk.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (35): 9302–7. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1702382114.
GIVING UP IS NOT AN OPTION // Mark 10:17-27 Dan Holland from TFM (Through Faith Missions) preaches from Mark 10:17-27, the story of the rich young ruler, on the importance of not giving up.
The Heart of Arabia Expedition is a two-stage 1,300km journey across Saudi Arabia, loosely following the route of the remarkable and pioneering explorer Harry St John (Abdullah) Philby. Here, Expedition Leader Mark Evans and podcast producers Dan Holland and Pennie Stuart from Adventurous Audio outline the background to the expedition and how the story of the journey will be captured by Mark through audio postcards and podcasts. Expedition website: The Heart of Arabia Expedition Follow the Expedition on social: Twitter Instagram Facebook The Heart of Arabia Expedition podcast is produced by Adventurous Audio
Get ready for a North Coast 500 episode packed with great food, great stories, extraordinary characters from Scotland's history and beautiful wildlife! Pennie Stuart and Dan Holland take a diversion, right at the start of the NC500 route, and make time to explore the fascinating village of Cromarty, along at the eastern most tip of the Black Isle peninsula, just north of Inverness. While Pennie explores the Cromarty firth by sea kayak with Liquid Footprints, and uncovers some fascinating WW1 history, Dan goes in search of dolphins with Eco Ventures, plus they drop in on a unique evening of story-telling and food at the Downright Gabbler at the other end of the Black Isle in Beauly. Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
Pennie Stuart and Dan Holland visit the jaw dropping National Trust for Scotland's Inverewe Gardens, a place which feels like a tropical paradise right in the heart of a Highland wilderness! Walking around the garden its hard to believe it was the brainchild of just one man, the visionary plantsman, Osgood Mackenzie. In the year marking the centenary of Osgood's death, its amazing to see how his legacy continues to grow and thrive. Away from the garden, Pennie heads north to climb an undiscovered gem of a sea-cliff with Hamlet Mountaineering while Dan dives into the remarkable history of one of the most daring allied operations of World War 2 at the Arctic Convoy Museum. Tropical paradise, hidden histories and daring sea-cliff climbs come together in this inspirational episode! Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
Dan Holland and Pennie Stuart take a walk to Rhue Lighthouse with Ben Muller of Mackenzie Mountaineering from where they can get a view north to the extraordinary landscape of Assynt. Rugged, remote and awe inspiring, Pennie, Ben and Dan all love this remarkable part of the NC500 route. Dan goes snorkelling in a secret location with Assynt Development Trust while Pennie visits the world famous Lochinver Larder to find out what exactly goes in to making an award winning Lochinver pie, plus Dan visits Knockan Crag to hear all about the North West Highlands Geopark and just why this part of Scotland is so unique in terms of its geology plus Ben shares why he loves the area so much and what brings people back, time and again, to walk these hills and landscape with Mackenzie Mountaineering. Have your eyes opened to the ancient geology and true wilderness of this captivating and exhilarating part of the NC500 route! Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
Whether you arrive at Attadale Gardens by road, rail, bike or bus, you're in for a serious treat. Hidden away in the rugged Western Highlands, every corner of this glorious garden has a story to tell through its art and sculpture, as Pennie Stuart and Dan Holland discover in this episode. From Attadale, Dan heads to the Torridon Hotel to hear about the family-run resort which offers an idyllic Highland escape while Pennie joins 42 Cycling for a breath-taking mountain bike adventure on the shores of Loch Ness. Gorgeous gardens, mind blowing views and inspirational get-aways await! Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
In this episode Pennie Stuart and Dan Holland pause in Golspie where they join world-class fiddle player Bruce Macgregor at his new bar and hotel venture, Macgregor's Bar Golspie. In between trading stories and lots of laughter Pennie heads off in search of a local dram at the Clynelish Distillery – home to one of the four distilleries which go to flavour the famous Johnnie Walker blend - on her way she also drops into one of the most romantic and surprising castles you're ever likely to visit, a jewel in the crown of the Highlands, Dunrobin Castle. Dan heads south to Tain and is completely blown away by the craftsmanship and creativity at Glasstorm then, back at Macgregor's bar they persuade Bruce to wrap things up with a local tune to show why he's one of Scotland's most acclaimed musicians. A romantic castle, extraordinary artists, music to feed to the soul and a smooth as honey dram to wash it all down with, what's not to love! Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
Pennie Stuart and Dan Holland pause in Dunnet Bay, up in the far North East corner of the NC500 route, for a tour round the multi-award winning Dunnet Bay Distilleries where Rock Rose Gin is made. Dan takes the plunge and gets a surfing lesson from North Coast Watersports – we think it was beginner's luck but according to Dan, a championship place is only a lesson or two away! Then both Pennie and Dan go in search of the world's shortest street along with some other eye-brow raising stories from Wick's history. World-class waves, world-class gin and the world's shortest street, we've got it all on this episode of the NC500 podcast! Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio production
The North Coast 500 is all about driving, right? Wrong! Very wrong! In this brand new series Dan Holland and Pennie Stuart set out to prove the NC500 is so much more than just a road trip. So brace yourself for an off route adventure packed with breath-taking castles, world-class surfing, extraordinary stories from Scotland's history and much, much more. From snorkelling to sea-kayaking, mountain-biking to sea-cliff climbing, this podcast shows the north of Scotland at its most surprising, inspiring and beautiful best. Plan your North Coast 550 adventure and download the North Coast 500 App The North Coast 500 podcast is an Adventurous Audio Production.
Summary:COVID-19 has caused unprecedented business disruption over the past several years. Businesses had to implement essential health and safety protocols, shift to virtual, navigate changing regulations, and try to reach customers whose lives were equally upended. Everyone has struggled to find balance, and many businesses had to close their doors permanently. Though we hopefully won't see another pandemic in our lifetimes, there's a lot to learn from COVID-19. Today we talk to two very different businesses who found ways to successfully navigate the pandemic. Wildwood Electronics, a women-owned contractor for NASA and the Department of Defense, was deemed an essential business and had to keep their employees safe while staying open. Phase Three Star, a fast-food franchisor with more than 80 restaurants, pivoted their whole service model to protect employees and keep serving customers. Both companies used similar grit and leadership to survive. Today, we dive into the decisions they made to keep their businesses afloat.Lori Underwood is the vice president of Wildwood Electronics. She details the creative ways that Wildwood emphasized employee safety and security. Jack Kemp, CEO of Phase Three Star, is an Army veteran and graduate of Harvard Business School. He shares the relationships he leaned on the most, and how he stopped being reactive and started being proactive. They're joined by their dedicated Cadence bankers, Robert Curtis, North Alabama market executive, and Dan Holland, executive vice president of restaurant banking, who guided them and many others through these difficult years. All of them stress the importance of listening and communicating—with employees, partners, vendors and customers.COVID-19 also accelerated trends amongst these businesses and forced them to implement future solutions to solve current problems. We'll hear from Lori and Jack about how much their companies have changed since 2020, and how they're using strategies they've learned in the pandemic to achieve success out of it.So, join us for this masterclass in crisis management to hear from people whose expertise was proven through the gauntlet of the past two years. That way, you'll be prepared for the next crisis that hits your business, even if it isn't on a global scale.Highlights: How Jack & Lori dealt with pandemic uncertainty (9:07) Be decisive (10:17) Survival is a team effort (11:49) The importance of vendors who understand your business (15:05) PPP & using every resource at your disposal (16:09) Leveraging existing relationships (18:09) Communication is critical (19:43) Surviving is a win (24:35) The new normal (26:19) Robert and Dan on how companies have become more resilient (29:25) Links: Cadence Bank Website Cadence Bank Twitter Cadence Bank LinkedIn Phase Three Star Website Jack Kemp LinkedIn Wildwood Electronics Website Lori Underwood LinkedIn Robert Curtis LinkedIn Dan Holland LinkedIn Cadence Bank PPP Page Feedback:If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, sheena.cochran@cadencebank.com or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com
In a special episode, The Northern Agenda podcast takes a closer look at an issue that has reached boiling point in several cities across the North of England: the introduction of Clean Air Zones.It is the controversial scheme where owners of the most polluting vehicles are forced to pay as much as £60 per day to enter certain roads and areas.Political editor Jennifer Williams and local democracy reporter Dan Holland tells Northern Agenda editor Rob Parsons about the reaction to Clean Air Zones from their patches: Greater Manchester and Newcastle.Rob is also joined by Paula Widdowson, the executive member for environment and climate change at the City of York council, who believes that her city's "voluntary" clean air zone has been successful - and whether it could be replicated across the country.The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons and Daniel O'Donoghue, and it is produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.You can subscribe to the daily Northern Agenda newsletter here: http://www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broughty Ferry 1912, a wealthy single woman is found murdered in her hallway. But who was Jean Milne and what do we know about this Tayside town that might help understand more about how she lived and what may have led to her murder? In this episode, we return to the witness statements from the time to understand more about Jean Milne and her life in and around Dundee in 1912. Commander Dave McLaren from the Metropolitan Police Service and Crime Scene Manager Helen Ireland explain why a broader understanding of the victim is important to any investigation and how digital forensics can play a role today. You can find further discussion and resources for the podcast on Facebook or at the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS). The readings were by Mark Stephen, Dan Holland, Roy Templeton, Lynsey Moyes and Charles Quinnell. The series is narrated by Pennie Latin, the researcher was Heather Doran (Public Engagement Manager, LRCFS) and the consultant was Pauline Mack (Digital Learning Technology Lead, LRCFS). Inside Forensic Science is an Adventurous Audio Ltd production for the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science at the University of Dundee and was funded by The Leverhulme Trust.
Morning Show - 2021-07-21 - Guest - Dan Holland Dan Holland and Richard join Helena to share their mission with the current "Walk the Way" trip. Daniel joined Through Faith Missions in July 2019. Daniel has been working as an itinerant evangelist/preacher/pastor for Ichthus Fellowship in London for the past year and prior to that was a Pastor in Hunstanton and Youth Worker in the wider NW Norfolk area for 10 years. To learn more about Walk the Way, please check out their website at: https://www.throughfaithmissions.org/
Hey everyone! This week Jerry and Patrick sit down with Dan Holland and chat about machine learning and how we will all become slaves to Boston Dynamic's robots by the end of this week. Visit magic.fan for more info!
Dan Earned a Master's degree in Film and New Media Studies, and enjoys producing his own short independent films every now and then. Dan really started watching films in high school, being obsessed with horror movies. Then his entire world changed when he watched a film called Tetsuo the Iron Man. After that, he discovered the beautiful world that is independent cinema. Dan's favorite film is Old boy and he studied New Korean Cinema aesthetics extensively during his time in graduate school.
Dan Holland introduces the Value Sales Tip of the Week, a weekly podcast episode to help you create credibility and value with your customers.
In today's Value Sales Tip of the Week, Dan Holland covers new patients, and more specifically, how to help your accounts attract the kind of new patients they desire most.
In our first episode, Dan Holland explains the ideal way to become a Value Sales Rep, and how implementing a few key strategies will allow your customers to see you in a new light.
In our sixth installment of the Value Sales Tip of the Week, Dan Holland, piggybacking off of a recent sales meeting, covers the importance of communicating the right information to your accounts, particularly about the Emerald scanner.
This week, Dan Holland explains the importance of beginning with the end in mind, and how Argen can help get you to your destination.
In this week's VST, Dan Holland explains the difference between general value and specific value, and how their implementation can help you create deeper connections with your accounts.
Guest speaker Dan Holland preaches on Isaiah 6:1-9 and to receive a Passion and Vision for Gods plans.
Simon Preston goes from creel to kitchen with two of Scotland's seafood goliaths, crab and lobster. One perhaps seen as too luxurious for the everyday and the other so intimidating many of us wouldn't know where to start picking through its carapace and claws for its soft sweet white meat or the strong rich brown meat. But could all that change? Starting on the harbour wall in North Berwick Simon explores a local lobster hatchery. Set up and run by fishermen it's aim is to give nature a helping hand in increasing the local lobster population because they recognise the value of the lobster to the local community. It has led to lobster becoming a local delicacy enjoyed by all who visit the village. At the other end of the price range local brown crab is becoming more and more popular. But it's the cracked claws that people want to buy. Determined to find every last morsel from the shell Dan Holland heads north to Kylesku to find out how to pick a crab, claw meat, white meat and the beautifully rich hidden away brown meat. In her Kitchen at home Sumayya Usmani uses some of the white crab meat to make a quick orange dressed crab and paprika potato salad hash while Ghillie Basan recalls collecting crabs across the sandy shores of the Indian Ocean as a child and a crab ice cream as she scuttles round the world with a look at crustacean cuisine.
Hey everyone! This week Jerry and Patrick catch up with local player Dan Holland, and we discuss the deck he brewed up for the local 2k at Gaming Etc, RB Prison! Maindeck (61 cards): 4 Blood Moon 4 Chalice of the Void 2 Sorcerous Spyglass 4 Collective Brutality 4 Pyroclasm 3 Ensnaring Bridge 3 Chandra, Torch of Defiance 3 Liliana of the Veil 2 Liliana, the Last Hope 1 The Abyss 1 Night of Soul's Betrayal 4 Mox Diamond 3 Simian Spirit Guide 4 Verdant Catacombs 4 Bloodstained Mire 4 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth 5 swamp 2 Badlands 4 Ancient Tomb Sideboard (15 cards): 4 Leyline of the Void 2 Helm of Obedience 1 Nether Void 3 Trinisphere 2 Sorcerous Spyglass 1 Engineered Explosives 1 Ensnaring Bridge 1 Chains of Mephistopheles Don’t forget to Like/Follow/Subscribe to all the stuff that we do. Thank you for your support! @jmee3rd @pateuglow http://twitch.tv/pateuglow Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/leavingalegacy http://www.patreon.com/hipstersofthecoast Find us on Hipsters! http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Join the Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leavingalegacymtg/ leavingalegacy@hipstersofthecoast.com
We're well into autumn now and our minds are turning towards to the long looming winter ahead. Pickles, preserves and chutneys are perfect for this time of year to lock in those late summer flavours to help you though the winter. So if you've been gathering the last of the fallen apples and collecting some brambles from hedgerows then please don't make a crumble with them. Join Sumayya Usmani and Ghillie Basan on this week's Curry Club as they make apple pakora and a bramble chutney. Christopher Trotter is a passionate advocate of eating seasonal Scottish food and produce from his home country of Fife. But he's a man who's not keen on too much heat. So how does adding a very healthy dose of spice to some of nature's finest ingredients sit with him? Ghillie Basan explores the spice roots of ginger while sisters Manju Dhesi-Dhami and Sharan Dhesi show Dan Holland how to make a staple of the takeaway starter menu, homemade onion bhaji's.
Dan Holland, pastor of Real Life Kaley campus speaks to CFC today from the halfway point in the letter that Paul wrote to the Romans! It’s like a halftime speech! This section finishes what is arguably one of the greatest chapters in the Bible! Let’s...
When you think of the food you want to eat during summer, what comes to your mind? Something light and fresh perhaps, something cool in contrast to the weather? Maybe the last thing you think about eating is a curry. If so, think again. Curry doesn't have to be rich, heavy and stodgy. Sumayya Usmani and Ghillie Basan explore the lighter side of curries from around the world as they discover that curry can be light and refreshing if you use the right spices and ingredients, perfect for the middle of summer or hot climates. Food consultant Simon Preston describes his passion for south east Asian food. Aubergines are in season and perfect for curries, Ghillie makes spicy aubergine fingers with nt and lime yoghurt and a smoked aubergine bharta with mustard seed tarka. For most people getting a takeaway means walking down the street of picking up the phone. But what if you live in some of the remoter parts of Scotland? Dan Holland meets Mike and Lucy Goodwin to find out how they run a curry delivery service in Kinlochbervie. To round it all off Sumayya and Simon make a light a refreshing fruit chaat with seasonal fruits.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: The two-part crossover event of the century continues as we discuss Beyond the Black Hole! (No, really.) Plus The Shadow #1, Super Sikh #2, and Things You Shouldn't Remember #2. NEWS http://majorspoilers.com/2017/08/07/business-netflix-purchases-millarworld/ REVIEWS STEPHEN The Shadow Vol. 3 #1 Writer: Si Spurrier & Dan Watters Artist: Daniel HDR Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $3.99 For the better part of a century the Shadow's sinister laughter brought the chill of fear to evil-doers – but in our modern times, the streets of Manhattan have gone largely silent. But he is not forgotten. Not by the people he's saved. Mary Jerez, is one of those people. The Shadow saved her from a horrifying school shooting – Mary knows all too well what evil lurks in the hearts of men. So when a horribly burnt man – incredibly strong and fierce, despite his terrible injuries— arrives under her care as a resident at the hospital – she believes she knows who he is, too. Is this mysterious man actually the Shadow – and with Mary's help, will evil-doers again know what it means to fear his terrible justice? [rating:4/5] MATTHEW SUPER SIKH #2 Writer: Eileen Kaur Alden, Supreet Singh Manchand Artist: Amit Tayal Publisher: Rosarium Publishing Secret agent Deep Singh is on his way to his long-awaited vacation to the land of the King--Graceland. However, with all the demented, dangerous, and downright deadly enemies he has faced over the years, our turbaned hero has never run into the likes of the TSA. Meet Deep Singh. He loves Elvis and hates bad guys. By day he works at a tech company and lives with his parents. But that's just a front. For Deep Singh is really a top secret agent for the United Nations, fighting terrorism all around the world. The Sikh superhero comic book from Eileen Kaur Alden, Supreet Singh Manchanda, and Amit Tayal is now being published by Rosarium Publishing! [rating: 4/5] RODRIGO Things You Shouldn't Remember #2 Writer: Luis Roldán Torquemada Artist: Mariano Eliceche Publisher: Darby Pop Marc and his captor (Tommy) pay a visit to Monica Young – a small-town teacher with a problematic recollection –while Travis does whatever is necessary to remain alive. Meanwhile, Christine Wahnfried – a quirky California pharmacist – opens the wrong door and ends up somewhere beyond space and time. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/08/08/major-spoilers-poll-week-check-cable-edition/ DISCUSSION BEYOND THE BLACK HOLE Writer: Michael Teitelbaum Artist: Al McWilliams/Dan Spiegle Publisher: Whitman Comics In the Black Hole, Dan Holland, Charlie Pizer and Dr. Kate McCrae sight the Cygnus, Dr. Reinhardt's massive space cruiser, and the crew of the U.S.S. Palomino goes to another earth in another universe. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: The two-part crossover event of the century continues as we discuss Beyond the Black Hole! (No, really.) Plus The Shadow #1, Super Sikh #2, and Things You Shouldn’t Remember #2. NEWS http://majorspoilers.com/2017/08/07/business-netflix-purchases-millarworld/ REVIEWS STEPHEN The Shadow Vol. 3 #1 Writer: Si Spurrier & Dan Watters Artist: Daniel HDR Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price: $3.99 For the better part of a century the Shadow’s sinister laughter brought the chill of fear to evil-doers – but in our modern times, the streets of Manhattan have gone largely silent. But he is not forgotten. Not by the people he’s saved. Mary Jerez, is one of those people. The Shadow saved her from a horrifying school shooting – Mary knows all too well what evil lurks in the hearts of men. So when a horribly burnt man – incredibly strong and fierce, despite his terrible injuries— arrives under her care as a resident at the hospital – she believes she knows who he is, too. Is this mysterious man actually the Shadow – and with Mary’s help, will evil-doers again know what it means to fear his terrible justice? [rating:4/5] MATTHEW SUPER SIKH #2 Writer: Eileen Kaur Alden, Supreet Singh Manchand Artist: Amit Tayal Publisher: Rosarium Publishing Secret agent Deep Singh is on his way to his long-awaited vacation to the land of the King--Graceland. However, with all the demented, dangerous, and downright deadly enemies he has faced over the years, our turbaned hero has never run into the likes of the TSA. Meet Deep Singh. He loves Elvis and hates bad guys. By day he works at a tech company and lives with his parents. But that's just a front. For Deep Singh is really a top secret agent for the United Nations, fighting terrorism all around the world. The Sikh superhero comic book from Eileen Kaur Alden, Supreet Singh Manchanda, and Amit Tayal is now being published by Rosarium Publishing! [rating: 4/5] RODRIGO Things You Shouldn't Remember #2 Writer: Luis Roldán Torquemada Artist: Mariano Eliceche Publisher: Darby Pop Marc and his captor (Tommy) pay a visit to Monica Young – a small-town teacher with a problematic recollection –while Travis does whatever is necessary to remain alive. Meanwhile, Christine Wahnfried – a quirky California pharmacist – opens the wrong door and ends up somewhere beyond space and time. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/08/08/major-spoilers-poll-week-check-cable-edition/ DISCUSSION BEYOND THE BLACK HOLE Writer: Michael Teitelbaum Artist: Al McWilliams/Dan Spiegle Publisher: Whitman Comics In the Black Hole, Dan Holland, Charlie Pizer and Dr. Kate McCrae sight the Cygnus, Dr. Reinhardt's massive space cruiser, and the crew of the U.S.S. Palomino goes to another earth in another universe. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
This week Patrick and Jerry sit down with local Pox player Dan Holland (@ratadrabik) and further debate the severity the Top ban has had on non-Miracles decks, the last 2 weeks of results, the latest SCG Announcement as well as Jerry's latest brew. Jerry @jmee3rd Patrick @pateuglow http://twitch.tv/pateuglow Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/leavingalegacy Find us on Hipsters! http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Join the Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leavingalegacymtg/
This week the crew is joined by Pox specialist Dan Holland @dghollan42 – Give a listen for some talk on Legacy Pox, and Dan’s take on the list with GB Pox 4 Innocent Blood 3 Thoughtseize 3 Hymn to Tourach (Wolf Pack) 4 Smallpox 4 Liliana of the Veil 4 Entomb 1 Darkblast 1 Life from the Loam 1 Worm Harvest 4 Sensei’s Divining Top 4 Abrupt Decay 4 Swamp 1 Forest 3 Bayou 4 Urborg, Tomb of Yawmoth 2 Polluted Delta 4 Verdant Catacombs 1 Cabal Pit 4 Wasteland 2 Thespian’s Stage 2 Dark Depths SB 1 Pithing Needle 1 Dread of Night 1 Raven’s Crime 1 Chains of Mephisopheles 1 Engineered Plague 1 Perish 1 Krosan Grip 2 Choke 2 Helm of Obedience 4 Leyline of the Void Thanks for listening! Find us on Twitter! Adrian – @mathematrickste Jerry – @jmee3rd Patrick – @pateuglow Join the LaL Facebook group Search Leaving a Legacy
This episode features an article titled "Clean Air Act, the Foundation of Air Quality Regulations," and an interview with the author of the article, Dan Holland. www.all4inc.com/clean-air-act-title-v-permit
This is the fourth in a series of four episodes previewing the year 2017 from an air quality perspective. This episode features articles by Dan Dix, Dr. Abhishek Bhat, Vasco Roma and Dan Holland. www.all4inc.com/2017-air-quality-look-ahead
Never mind a gym session - take yourself out to the garden and work those muscles in your own outdoor gym! Physiotherapist Jacqueline Knox tells Gillian Russell that gardening is more of a physical work-out than you might think - ideal for improving strength, burning calories and making you more supple. Just don't forget to warm up! Gardener Nicola Singleton shares her experiences of gardening and reveals how much it has helped improve her fitness and strength. Do you ever lose track of time in the garden? Fiona Thackery from Trellis Scotland takes Gillian for a walk around the Walled Garden at the Murray Royal Hospital in Perth and explains why a "flow" activity like gardening is so good for our mental well-being. We hear a lot on this programme about "inner strength" but what exactly is it and how do you know if you've got it? Commonwealth Games cyclist Lee Craigie tells Dan Holland about the occasions she's needed to find inner strength, both on and off the bike.