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Episode 067: Red Pitch by Tyrell Williams Host: Douglas Schatz Guests: Tyrell Williams and Daniel Bailey Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We'll discuss the play's origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing. Tyrell William's award-winning, debut play Red Pitch is set on an inner-city fottball ptich in South London. It is a coming-of-age story, with teenage boys fighting to believe in their dreams, and to find a way up, and perhaps out, of their changing community. The play premiered at the Bush Theatre in London in February 2002, winning several awards, and is currently enjoying a sell-out revival at the Bush. Tyrell Williams, and the show's director, Daniel Bailey, join me to explore this joyful and poignant new play.
Eddie Izzard joins us to talk about her new one-woman adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel Great Expectations and how the show borrows heavily from her stand-up. Eddie talks preparations for another one-woman show, this time Hamlet, and about holding open rehearsals around Britain this year.We review SplitLip Theatre's raucous Second World War musical Operation Mincemeat, at the Fortune Theatre in the heart of London's West End, as well as Sir Lenny Henry's play August in England which is inspired by the Windrush Scandal. That's on now at the Bush Theatre and is co-directed by Lynette Linton and Daniel Bailey.Plus, what's happened in theatre this week? We talk about the great news that Cush Jumbo is joining David Tennant in the Donmar Warehouse's Macbeth, and the not-so-great news of quite how much it can cost to rent accommodation during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.You can hear our chat with the cast and creators of Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical here, and our interview with Sir Lenny Henry and Lynette Linton for August in England here.Find all our reviews at standard.co.uk/theatre.© Music used by Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical and Sony Music CG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trigger Warning: Discussion surrounding racism, mental health, domestic and child abuse, abortion or child loss. In the first podcast of 2023, Black Lives Natter Host and Creator Eljai Morais talks to Lynette Linton & Daniel Bailey (Artistic Director and Associate Artistic Director at Bush Theatre) about writing, theatre & film directing, what it means to be Black British, working with Sir Lenny Henry and current and upcoming projects.
Customer experience, or CX, is the impression your customer has from all aspects of their journey, and the way you collect, store and analyse their data can be a big part of this. A particular problem is inaccessible and disorganised data - so what's the best way to organise and segment this with CX issues in mind? In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Daniel Bailey, VP EMEA of Amplitude, to discuss: Customer data platform vs data management platform Getting the most out of inaccessible and disorganised data Insights-driven CDPs and what they solve
There's no doubt that I have a sweet tooth – I crave cakes and biscuits and could happily finish off a bar of chocolate in minutes. I'm sure I'm not alone, the sweet sugary taste is addictive but the big question is, is it bad for me? I think I know the answer!毫无疑问,我爱吃甜食——我想吃蛋糕和饼干,并且可以在几分钟内愉快地吃完一块巧克力。我确信我并不孤单,甜甜的味道让人上瘾,但最大的问题是,它对我有害吗?我想我知道答案了!Sugar is everywhere. Even if sweet stuff isn't your thing it's hard to avoid. In the UK, we consume over two million tonnes of sugar every year but often we don't know we're eating it. There have been many health campaigns, telling us about the dangers of consuming too much sugar and we have probably learnt that it should be eaten in moderation but we may be unaware of the added sugar we consume that's found in the food and drink we think of as healthy or savoury, such as low-fat yoghurt and sauces.糖无处不在。即使甜食不是你的菜,也很难避免。在英国,我们每年消耗超过 200 万吨糖,但我们常常不知道自己在吃糖。有许多健康运动告诉我们摄入过多糖分的危险,我们可能已经知道应该适量食用,但我们可能没有意识到我们所食用的食物和饮料中添加的糖分健康或美味,例如低脂酸奶和酱汁。The obvious negative effect of eating sugar is on our dental health – tooth decay is a big problem in children, partly caused by drinking too many sugary drinks. Public Health England claims a child in England has a tooth removed in hospital every 10 minutes due to preventable decay. But even if you can escape the dentist's drill, there are more worrying negative effects - repeatedly eating too much sugar can lead to weight gain and even obesity, leading to an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and liver disease.吃糖的明显负面影响是对我们的牙齿健康——蛀牙是儿童的一个大问题,部分原因是喝了太多含糖饮料。英格兰公共卫生部声称,由于可预防的蛀牙,英格兰的一名儿童每 10 分钟在医院拔掉一颗牙齿。但即使你能躲过牙医的钻头,还有更令人担忧的负面影响——反复吃太多糖会导致体重增加甚至肥胖,导致患糖尿病、心脏病和肝病的风险增加。So what can we do to cut down on our sugar intake? Well, there are low-sugar recipes you can try and apparently there are alternative foods to help us beat the sweet cravings. But potentially the most effective method is to tax the sugar we consume. It's what several countries have been doing for a while and the UK has recently jumped on the bandwagon, by forcing manufacturers to pay a levy on the high-sugar drinks they sell. It's up to the manufacturers if they pass the cost on to consumers.那么我们可以做些什么来减少糖的摄入量呢?好吧,您可以尝试一些低糖食谱,显然还有替代食物可以帮助我们克服对甜食的渴望。但可能最有效的方法是对我们消耗的糖课税。这是几个国家一段时间以来一直在做的事情,英国最近也加入了这一行列,迫使制造商对他们销售的高糖饮料征税。制造商是否将成本转嫁给消费者取决于制造商。But will it work? University of Bedfordshire nutrition expert Dr Daniel Bailey told BBC Online that: "The increase in tax placed on soft drinks will make products more expensive, but will this actually discourage people from buying them?" Maybe if you're addicted to the stuff, you'd accept paying more to buy it. But in the UK at least, several soft drinks companies have already reduced the sugar content of their products to avoid the tax.但它会起作用吗?贝德福德大学的营养专家丹尼尔·贝利博士告诉 BBC 在线:“对软饮料征收的税款增加将使产品更加昂贵,但这真的会阻止人们购买它们吗?”也许如果你沉迷于这些东西,你会接受支付更多的钱来购买它。但至少在英国,几家软饮料公司已经降低了其产品的含糖量以避免征税。Obviously it's better to do something rather than nothing to help improve the well-being of everyone. But with so many temptations out there, I'm not sure how easy it will be to cure my sweet tooth.显然,做一些事情总比什么都不做来帮助改善每个人的幸福感更好。但是有这么多诱惑,我不确定治愈我的甜食会有多容易。词汇表sweet tooth 对甜食的渴望、喜爱crave 渴求consume(正式)消耗,大量地吃health campaign 健康宣传活动in moderation 适度savoury 咸的dental health 牙齿健康tooth decay 蛀牙,龋齿preventable 可预防的obesity 肥胖diabetes 糖尿病heart disease 心脏疾病liver disease 肝病low-sugar recipe 低糖食谱jumped on the bandwagon 紧跟潮流levy 税款discourage 打消…的念头soft drink 汽水,软饮料well-being 安康temptation 诱惑
There's no doubt that I have a sweet tooth – I crave cakes and biscuits and could happily finish off a bar of chocolate in minutes. I'm sure I'm not alone, the sweet sugary taste is addictive but the big question is, is it bad for me? I think I know the answer!毫无疑问,我爱吃甜食——我想吃蛋糕和饼干,并且可以在几分钟内愉快地吃完一块巧克力。我确信我并不孤单,甜甜的味道让人上瘾,但最大的问题是,它对我有害吗?我想我知道答案了!Sugar is everywhere. Even if sweet stuff isn't your thing it's hard to avoid. In the UK, we consume over two million tonnes of sugar every year but often we don't know we're eating it. There have been many health campaigns, telling us about the dangers of consuming too much sugar and we have probably learnt that it should be eaten in moderation but we may be unaware of the added sugar we consume that's found in the food and drink we think of as healthy or savoury, such as low-fat yoghurt and sauces.糖无处不在。即使甜食不是你的菜,也很难避免。在英国,我们每年消耗超过 200 万吨糖,但我们常常不知道自己在吃糖。有许多健康运动告诉我们摄入过多糖分的危险,我们可能已经知道应该适量食用,但我们可能没有意识到我们所食用的食物和饮料中添加的糖分健康或美味,例如低脂酸奶和酱汁。The obvious negative effect of eating sugar is on our dental health – tooth decay is a big problem in children, partly caused by drinking too many sugary drinks. Public Health England claims a child in England has a tooth removed in hospital every 10 minutes due to preventable decay. But even if you can escape the dentist's drill, there are more worrying negative effects - repeatedly eating too much sugar can lead to weight gain and even obesity, leading to an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and liver disease.吃糖的明显负面影响是对我们的牙齿健康——蛀牙是儿童的一个大问题,部分原因是喝了太多含糖饮料。英格兰公共卫生部声称,由于可预防的蛀牙,英格兰的一名儿童每 10 分钟在医院拔掉一颗牙齿。但即使你能躲过牙医的钻头,还有更令人担忧的负面影响——反复吃太多糖会导致体重增加甚至肥胖,导致患糖尿病、心脏病和肝病的风险增加。So what can we do to cut down on our sugar intake? Well, there are low-sugar recipes you can try and apparently there are alternative foods to help us beat the sweet cravings. But potentially the most effective method is to tax the sugar we consume. It's what several countries have been doing for a while and the UK has recently jumped on the bandwagon, by forcing manufacturers to pay a levy on the high-sugar drinks they sell. It's up to the manufacturers if they pass the cost on to consumers.那么我们可以做些什么来减少糖的摄入量呢?好吧,您可以尝试一些低糖食谱,显然还有替代食物可以帮助我们克服对甜食的渴望。但可能最有效的方法是对我们消耗的糖课税。这是几个国家一段时间以来一直在做的事情,英国最近也加入了这一行列,迫使制造商对他们销售的高糖饮料征税。制造商是否将成本转嫁给消费者取决于制造商。But will it work? University of Bedfordshire nutrition expert Dr Daniel Bailey told BBC Online that: "The increase in tax placed on soft drinks will make products more expensive, but will this actually discourage people from buying them?" Maybe if you're addicted to the stuff, you'd accept paying more to buy it. But in the UK at least, several soft drinks companies have already reduced the sugar content of their products to avoid the tax.但它会起作用吗?贝德福德大学的营养专家丹尼尔·贝利博士告诉 BBC 在线:“对软饮料征收的税款增加将使产品更加昂贵,但这真的会阻止人们购买它们吗?”也许如果你沉迷于这些东西,你会接受支付更多的钱来购买它。但至少在英国,几家软饮料公司已经降低了其产品的含糖量以避免征税。Obviously it's better to do something rather than nothing to help improve the well-being of everyone. But with so many temptations out there, I'm not sure how easy it will be to cure my sweet tooth.显然,做一些事情总比什么都不做来帮助改善每个人的幸福感更好。但是有这么多诱惑,我不确定治愈我的甜食会有多容易。词汇表practical 实用的trendy 时髦的cool 酷的,时髦的,吸引人的the height of fashion 时尚的极致,时尚之巅accessory 配饰must-have 必备的backpack 背包,双肩包shoulder bag 单肩包,挎包style icon 时尚风标on-trend 流行的,时尚的adopt the trend 跟风rock 因穿戴而显得时髦masculinity 男子气概carry a bag 拿/提着一个包effeminate 女性化的,女人气的macho 大男子气概的come at a price 需要付出代价的a hefty price tag 昂贵的标价designer outfit 出自名牌设计师的服装briefcase 公文包
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the escalation in Ukraine.Later, Daniel Bailey joins the show to talk about his music and ministry. Daniel is a seminary student at Baptist Seminary of Kentucky pursuing a Masters of Divinity degree. In his spare time, he is also a singer/songwriter producing such songs as “This Is My Home” and “Saint Matilda Sing Me Back Home.” His sound combines the best of folk music with his passion for life and social justice.You can learn more about Daniel's music at DanielBaileyMusic.net.
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the escalation in Ukraine. Later, Daniel Bailey joins the show to talk about his music and ministry. Daniel is a seminary student at Baptist Seminary of Kentucky pursuing a Masters of Divinity degree. In his spare time, he is also a singer/songwriter producing such songs as “This Is My Home” and “Saint Matilda Sing Me Back Home.” His sound combines the best of folk music with his passion for life and social justice. You can learn more about Daniel's music at DanielBaileyMusic.net.
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A year ago, a crowd of people stormed the U.S. Capitol in a bid to seek a change in the 2020 presidential election. They were unsuccessful. Two months ago, there was a change in political control of Virginia’s government in another election. There are many statements that democracy is under siege and under threat, and that may be true. But this and every episode of Charlottesville Community Engagement seeks to document the arguments had and decisions made in a complex human civilization that each of us exists within. I’m your host, Sean Tubbs, eager to get on with an update about democracy at the community level around where I live.Sign up for free to learn something new every day about what’s happening: On today’s show:There’s new leadership on both the Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle Board of SupervisorsGovernor-elect Youngkin nominated one of former President Trump’s EPA administrators to lead natural resources and environmental policy in VirginiaAnother state of emergency is declared in advance of second winter storm to start the new yearNew legislation continues to be filed in the General Assembly, including guarantee life imprisonment for class 1 felonies and campaign finance capsToday’s first Patreon-fueled shout-out:With winter weather here, now is the time to think about keeping your family warm through the cold Virginia months. Make sure you are getting the most out of your home with help from your local energy nonprofit, LEAP. LEAP wants you and yours to keep comfortable all year round, and offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If you’re age 60 or older, or have an annual household income of less than $74,950, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!Clean-up continues while another weather storm approachesAlbemarle County and other localities are setting up emergency warming centers as thousands in the area remain without electricity three days after a winter storm that caught many by surprise and overwhelmed tree limbs that hadn’t yet experienced wet, heavy snow. Many now never will. “Albemarle County was one of the most severely hit areas across the Commonwealth,” said county executive Jeffrey Richardson. “The storm has been very challenging to recover from for several reasons. One is the rate of snowfall from Monday morning around 6 a.m. to around noon. We measured up to nine or nine and a half inches of snow across Albemarle County so it was a very wide-ranging storm.”Richardson said Dominion Energy activated its mutual aid plan and crews from eight states have been on the scene. He said resources would continue to be rerouted here. “Some of the mutual aid crews that were requested arrived here later than expected and that was due to Interstate blockages,” Richardson said. As of this morning at 10:15 a.m. there were just under a thousand homes in Charlottesville without power. In Albemarle, there are still 17,296 customers who have not yet had service restored. Half of Dominion’s 4,466 customers in Louisa remain unconnected and about a third of Fluvanna County’s 3,556 customers are without power. Continue to consult Dominion Energy’s outage map for the latest information.If you need a center, visit the website communityemergency.org. This is a service of the Regional Office of Emergency Management and has a list of resources, including the centers. Two mobile units will be set up from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today for people to get water and to charge mobile devices. These are at the Food Lion in the Town of Louisa and the Giant on Pantops. In Albemarle, the centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today:Baker-Butler Elementary School at 2740 Proffit Road with showers, WiFi, and electricity available.Greenwood Community Center at 865 Greenwood Rd in Crozet from 9 am to 6 pm. WiFi and electricity available. Scottsville Community Center at 250 Page Street in Scottsville from 9 am to 6 pm. WiFi and electricity available. In Charlottesville, trash pickup and curbside recycling resumed today with the regular Thursday service, but the city warns service may be suspended on Friday if the storm is severe enough to shut down roads. Normal residential service will resume on Monday. Governor Ralph Northam has issued a state of emergency in advance of a second storm storm which is forecast for this evening. The declaration frees up more resources for public safety officials to implement parts of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Emergency Operations Plan. It also prevents price gouging and allows department heads to waive certain procurement requirements. (read the declaration)Pandemic updateThere’s no longer a state of emergency in place for COVID-19 in Virginia, but the highest surge to date is still underway with another 15,840 cases reported today by the Virginia Department of Health. The percent positivity continues to creep up and is now at 33.6 percent statewide. The percent positivity in the Blue Ridge Health District has also increased to 25.2 percent. There are another 366 cases reported in the district today, and the town hall scheduled for tonight has been rescheduled to January 10. Youngkin selects former EPA administrator for Natural Resources SecretaryGovernor-elect Glenn Youngkin has named a former Trump administration official to oversee the portion of the state’s executive branch that implements policy related to the environment. Andrew Wheeler has been selected as the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources. Wheeler was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2019 and began his career in the first Bush administration in EPA’s Pollution Prevention and Toxics office. Youngkin selected Michael Rolband to serve as the director of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. He’s the founder of a firm called Wetland Studies and Solutions Inc that helps developers in the environmental review process. “He founded WSSI to assist economic developers in navigating the Clean Water Act, Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, and local environmental regulations,” reads the press release. In a release, Youngkin stated that the pair “share my vision in finding new ways to innovate and use our natural resources to provide Virginia with a stable, dependable, and growing power supply that will meet Virginia’s power demands without passing the costs on to the consumer.” The nominations will have to go through the General Assembly. To learn more about these nominations, here are some additional resources:Youngkin confirms his pick for Secretary of Natural Resources and Democrats respond, January 5, 2022Trump EPA head, coal lobbyist tapped as Virginia’s environmental chief, January 5, 2022Andrew Wheeler, Former EPA Boss, Charts a New Course, Bloomberg Law, May 6, 2021More General Assembly billsWe’re now six days away from the 2022 General Assembly and there are more pieces of legislation to review. The closer we come, the more narrow this list will be. For the full list, visit the General Assembly’s Legislative Information System. (view by the day)A bill from Delegate Terry Kilgore (R-1) would terminate the Town of St. Charles and incorporate its assets and debts into Lee County. (HB83)Kilgore also has a bill that would allow out-of-state audiologists to practice in underserved parts of the Commonwealth if doing so as part of a nonprofit organization’s service efforts. (HB84)Incoming Delegate Tim Anderson (R-83) would implement campaign finance limits (see image below) (HB85)Anderson also has a bill requiring the Department of Elections to create a searchable campaign database. The current database is here and there’s also the Virginia Public Access Project. (HB86)Senator Thomas Norment (R-3) filed a bill that would allow localities to apply for funds to maintain historic African American cemeteries. There is similar legislation in the House of Delegates. (SB76)Norment has another bill that would require people in all localities in Virginia to go through an additional 90 minutes of driver education to be spent with parents or guardians. (SB78)Senator Bill Stanley (R-20) filed a bill requiring anyone convicted of a Class 1 felony to be sentenced to life in prison. (SB79)Stanley has another bill that would prohibit elections officials from receiving gifts and funding for voter education programs and other outreach programs. (SB80)Stanley has another bill that would limit the power of the Air Pollution Control Board to consider facts and circumstances when considering reasonability to approving variances, not making regulations. (SB81)If a city reverts to a town, police officers will have the right to buy their motorcycles (SB82)Stanley also has a bill that would require Martinsville voters to approve reversion to becoming a town in Henry County, and they’d have to do so by July 1, 2026. (SB85)The mandatory age for judges to retire would be increased from 73 to 75 under another bill from Senator Stanley. (SB83)Another bill from Stanley would allow the New College Initiative to provide workforce training, a service that must currently be provided by the community college system. (SB84)Primitive campgrounds would be exempted from sanitary requirements under another bill from Stanley, though the Virginia Department of Health could require one toilet for every 75 campers. (SB86)Stanley has three other bills related to animal breeders. SB88 would require entities that breed dogs or cats to document each animal for two years after a sale or transfer. SB89 would prohibit the sale of unneutered or unspayed animals. SB90 would require breeders to offer animals for adoption before euthanization, a requirement that currently only applies to animal testing facilities. Second Patreon-fueled shout-out! The Plant Northern Piedmont Natives Campaign an initiative that wants you to grow native plants in yards, farms, public spaces and gardens in the northern Piedmont. Winter is here, but spring isn’t too far away. This is a great time to begin planning for the spring. Native plants provide habitat, food sources for wildlife, ecosystem resiliency in the face of climate change, and clean water. Start at the Plant Northern Piedmont Natives Facebook page and tell them Lonnie Murray sent you!A divided council selects Snook as Mayor, but unanimously elects Wade as Vice MayorIn their first vote of 2022, Charlottesville City Council chose Lloyd Snook to serve as mayor for the next two years. The first meeting with newcomers Brian Pinkston and Juandiego Wade was opened by Deputy City Manager Ashley Marshall. “The person elected to serve as Mayor will preside over City Council meetings and may call special meetings, make some appointments to advisory boards, and serves as the head of government for ceremonial purposes and official functions,” Marshall said. “The vice mayor substitutes whenever the mayor is not available.” Wade nominated Snook for the position of Mayor. “I think that he has the knowledge of governance to handle this position,” Wade said. “I think he understands the great importance of the position, and that the eyes of not only the city but a much broader audience will be looking upon him and I think that he understands the importance and knows what it takes to hear everyone’s voice.”Snook said the city needs a vision as well as a management team to implement that vision. “Our Comprehensive Plan sets out a compelling vision for the city that I think all five of us endorse,” Snook said. “A city of equity and opportunity where all people can thrive, a city with a rich and diverse culture where all people are welcomed and valued and respected, a well-planned city of neighborhoods with a variety of affordable housing choices, a city that demonstrates environmental and climate leadership, a government where all of our employees are respected and decisions are made with an eye on equity.”Snook said as mayor he wants to lead the recruitment efforts for a new city manager who will serve a long term. In the meantime he said the Comprehensive Plan has 308 different strategies but there’s no clear sense of how to turn that into an action plan for the government. He said he wants to set up new advisory committees that can provide a jumpstart on the rebuilding process. “In addition to the criminal justice and Marcus Alert task forces, and the Housing Advisory Committee, a climate change advisory committee, a group to work on transit and transportation policy, a group to develop a plan for historic Charlottesville,” Snook said. Councilor Sena Magill had a different nominee in mind. “I would like to nominate Michael Payne for Mayor,” Magill said. “Councilor Payne is very good at bringing people together across many different places. I have seen him put into words clearly thoughts and ideas that are often complex and make them reachable and is someone I know would do a very good job as well.” Payne accepted the nomination.“We are a divided community and divided along race, class, ideology, education level, and this has been a time of unprecedented crisis in a lot of ways,” Payne said.Payne the pandemic has frayed the social fabric but said there has been a demonstrated ability to advance public policy on Council.“Specific issues like implementing our affordable housing strategy, creating a land bank, creating our climate strategy and implementing it, as well as small things we see every day like recent calls from the community to take actions about Fifth Street,” Payne said.Payne said the city needs a well-functioning government, and added that the city has been implementing some of its vision, such as adopting the Future Land Use Map and investing in the redevelopment of the city’s public housing units. He said his leadership would continue that work. Snook got the nod on a 3 to 2 vote. There was only one candidate for vice mayor when Councilor Pinkston nominated Wade.“Juandiego Wade has been a fixture in this community for decades,” Pinkston said. “He served at all levels. He has so much to contribute. He has a courageousness but also a humility that is instructive for me. I’m grateful for his leadership in the city and I think he will make a fantastic vice mayor and I hope others will vote the same.”They did. Wade said he would accept the challenge. “I have kind of fancied myself as the type of person who works behind the scenes to help get things done and look at the fruition of the efforts of myself and others,” Wade said, That vote was unanimous. More on the City Council meeting in future editions of Charlottesville Community Engagement. Price to chair Albemarle Board of SupervisorsThe six-member Albemarle Board of Supervisors has selected Donna Price to serve as the chair for the next year. Price is in the third year of her first term and she was the only nominee. There was no discussion and the vote went quickly. “What sets Albemarle County apart from other local municipalities has been the steady, stable, and long-term leadership of the Office of County Executive and the County Attorney,” Price said. “The foresight of our County Executive, Jeff Richardson, the astuteneess of our county attorney Greg Kamptner and the dedication of innumerable citizens and public servants in an era of anger and while a deadly pandemic that has killed over 825,000 Americans… Albemarle County has not only survived. We have thrived.” Rivanna District Supervisor Bea LaPisto-Kirtley will be the vice chair. The public also heard from new Supervisor Jim Andrews, the new representative from the Samuel Miller District. He said he wants to hear from the public. “I don’t think I have all of the information and the Board doesn’t have all the information or ideas and the public can help,” Andrews said. “Right now I’m wishing for a wealth of great ideas from people.” Supervisors also made appointments to Boards and Commissions. Former Supervisor Liz Palmer has been reappointed to the Albemarle County Service Authority, where she served before being elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2013. Charles Tolbert and Nathan Moore were reappointed. Two UVA officials join Albemarle Planning CommissionThe new at-large member of the Planning Commission is Luis Carrazana, who is employed by the University of Virginia Office of the Architect as the Associate University Architect. Fred Missel, development director at the University of Virginia Foundation, will represent the Scottsville District, replacing Rick Randolph who retired. Julian Bivins, Daniel Bailey, and Karen Firehock were reappointed to their terms representing Jack Jouett, Rio, and Samuel Miller Districts. Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the University of Virginia entered into a Three Party Agreement in 1986 that allowed for UVA officials to serve as non-voting members of the city and county Planning Commissions. Later this year, the Planning Commission will take up a rezoning request at the North Fork Research Park for a rezoning of land to the Neighborhood Model Development district. UVA has selected this as one of three sites where they will work with a developer to built up to 1,500 affordable housing units. The rezoning application submitted in December would see up to 1,400 units at the site as well as a maximum of 3.7 million square feet of non-residential use. The development would span between Airport Road Drive and Lewis and Clark Drive, and would utilize a completed extension of that roadway that the UVA Foundation funded. The Discovery Park is owned by the foundation. Supervisors also delegated some of their members to Boards and Commissions. Jim Andrews will serve on the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority Andrews and Supervisor Price will serve on the Solid Waste Alternatives Advisory CommitteeAnn Mallek will serve on the Rivanna Water and Sewer AuthorityAndrews will serve on the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission and Gallaway will continueNed Gallaway will serve on the Central Virginia Regional Housing Partnership with Diantha McKeel as an alternative Gallaway and Price will serve on the Capital Improvement Program Advisory CommitteeBea LaPisto-Kirtley will replace Mallek on the Historic Preservation CommitteeMcKeel will remain on the Economic Development AuthorityLaPisto-Kirtley and McKeel will remain on the Regional Transit Partnership And this morning, Clerk of Council Kyna Thomas sent over this list of what Councilors are serving on what regional boards. Sena Magill will serve on the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority Board Juandiego Wade will serve on the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention and Visitors Bureau Lloyd Snook and Brian Pinkston will serve on the Darden Towe Park Board, along with Albemarle Supervisors LaPisto Kirtley and Gallaway. Pinkston and Snook will serve on the Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board. Both will also serve on the Regional Transportation Partnership providing consistent representation on both bodies. Pinkston will serve on the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority and the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (PINKSTON)Payne will continue on the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission What do you think? This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
This one's all college football baby! This week, we welcome Daniel Bailey onto our show to preview this season and discuss a ranking system he himself created. We briefly review what happened during week 0, why recruiting still matters, where power football belongs these days, hot seats, cold takes, and more. Bonus material: we'll unite around a minor league baseball umpire who was booed for being a tool to a dog and we get an update on Cam Newton. Daniel's Ranking System: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18qn-wOziRurDN5wtluDVC3bBn8t5dKaCvlZNyc6ITSk/edit?usp=sharing Take That United Us: https://twitter.com/finnthebatdog/status/1115821631677583360
Coach Terry Green has an in depth interview with undefeated professional boxing prospect Daniel "G.D.F.E." Bailey Jr. Follow Daniel on Instagram @danielbaileyjr_ and on Facebook at Daniel Bailey Be sure to like, subscribe and share To be featured on Jab U email jab.university.edu@gmail.com This podcast is sponsored by IBuild Texas Intro music courtesy of www.bensound.com
Daniel Bailey AKA The Blind Gooner joins me on the show today to talk about his experience going to Arsenal games and being blind and what the differences are with his match day . We also discuss Arsenals season and preview tonight's Europa League Clash against Villarreal. The Blind Gooner Youtube https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC73Iv68_Ahk0TgkkAPYT5eQ Support the Podcast and buy merch at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cheaheatpodcast
In this episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast John and Jack get the chance to talk to the Professional Boxer Daniel Bailey Jr. They talk about Daniel's background including getting into boxing, trading a bike for a punching bag, the challenges of training at first, and the realization of a potential future within the sport. They discuss an average day of training, the pressure of a fight, impactful trainers, and his most difficult opponent. Lastly, they talk about his fight style, his nickname, the effect of Covid on his training, and his goals for both boxing and life. This episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter and is presented by CIBB Sports. cibbsports.weebly.com. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @Hottest_TakePod. Also, make sure you all go give Daniel a follow on Instagram @danielbaileyjr_ and on Twitter @danielbaileyjr. This episode's intro beat is made by Black Lions Beatz on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll_2a07gDiU. Thanks to all who listened and tune in soon for Episode 49! The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is a weekly Cleveland Sports Podcast presented by CIBB Sports and hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter discussing Cleveland and national sports.
Born in Cyprus, Greece to a military family Daniel Bailey has been exposed to many different cultures as he bounced around Europe to eventually finding himself in the center of the world...New York City. Join us as we take a deep dive into Daniel's journey from basketball prospect to independent footwear designer and entrepreneur.
Born in Cyprus, Greece to a military family Daniel Bailey has been exposed to many different cultures as he bounced around Europe to eventually finding himself in the center of the world...New York City. Join us as we take a deep dive into Daniel's journey from basketball prospect to independent footwear designer and entrepreneur.
Petrol. Noise. Masculinity.If you had to think of a few words to describe motorsport, the above three would probably be close to mind. But, in recent time, competitions such as Formula E and now Extreme E have sought to change that. Climate action and gender equality are now the watchwords. Even F1 has launched its own carbon neutrality roadmap.A handful of teams within those competitions are attempting to push the envelope even further. Veloce Racing and Envision Virgin Racing are among the first two motorsport teams to adopt the UNFCCC's Sports for Climate Action Framework. In this episode, we speak to the leaders of both organisations: Daniel Bailey and Sylvain Filippi.During this podcast, Bailey and Filippi discuss motorsport's changing sensibilities and how they're harnessing their brands to make a positive environmental and societal impact while staying competitive on the track.Episode #54 talking points:– How Formula E and Extreme E (and the teams within them) are moving motorsport towards purpose as well as entertainment– What Veloce Racing is doing to build a culture around technical excellence, environmentalism and gender equality– Why Envision Virgin Racing is positioning itself as a climate change movement more than a sports team– How both teams plan to engage new fans and partners
In our opening episode of the Dealmaker Series, KPMG host Jo Sheerin is joined by Daniel Bailey and Henry Doyle, who are the Co-Founders of cybersecurity specialist company, Altinet. They are also joined by Graham Pearce, a Partner in KPMG's Corporate Finance team who lead on the sale of the business to telecommunications equipment and services provider, Arrow Business Communications, in 2020. Daniel and Henry share their personal experiences of the deal process, including how they decided the time was right to go to market, the challenges they faced and share their advice for any other businesses who might be considering selling their business.
In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with US Army boxer Daniel Bailey Jr. https://www.instagram.com/danielbaileyjr_
This is a first for us, historically, we've interviewed just one person at a time, but today, we have 2…Daniel Bailey and Rupert Svendsen-Cook are co-founders of Veloce Esports which has merged with Veloce Racing to encompass its diversification into real world racing. They have been at the very centre of Veloce's rise in Esports and electric vehicles. They work alongside the likes of Adrian Newey and Jean-Eric Vergne who are among the impressive list of names involved in the business. We chat all about their racing backgrounds, the rise of Veloce and their entry into ExtremeE. For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this, the second episode in a new series for The HR Uprising – REAL HR, Lucinda chats to real-life HR professionals about their career and lessons learned. Thus discovering the many ways we can raise each other up through shared experiences. This week's HR Professional is Daniel Bailey, Group Reward Manager at Imperial Tobacco. Daniel is a proven HR professional with specialist skills in reward and recognition in both the public and private sectors. KEY TAKEAWAYS It's important, when creating HR solutions, to consider both sides of the equation. We must consider the human component as well as the health of the business itself. Much time has been saved during COVD through remote working. But we have also lost countless opportunities by not having offices and workplaces open, as they are a breeding ground for ideas and concepts through social interaction. Reward people must always understand that a business has the right to counter any suggestion in order to keep the interests of the business in the forefront. It is our job to do the work, but it can not always be followed through upon. Furthermore, organisations should attempt to back to the fundamentals of pay transparency. The market will always dictate the value of a role, but not always the value of a person and the skill base they bring. BEST MOMENTS ‘I'm a geek with character!' ‘I've been a subject matter expert in reward' ‘Reward people do need to understand that sometimes businesses have to make a commercial decision that doesn't match with their benchmarking' ‘You could be a rocket scientists driving a bus, but you're not necessarily going to pay rocket scientists rates' ‘HR is all about that collaboration of ideas' VALUABLE RESOURCES Host of The HR Uprising Podcast, Lucinda Carney, is also the founder and CEO of Actus Software, where you can find additional free HR Resources: https://actus.co.uk/free-performance-management-resources/ Virtual Change Superhero Training The HR Uprising Podcast | Apple | Spotify | Stitcher The HR Uprising LinkedIn Group Change Superhero Resources Book: How To Be A Change Superhero - by Lucinda Carney Free Change Toolkit: www.changesuperhero.com Latest Performance Management Blog A Day In The Life Of A Reward Analyst - https://www.cipd.co.uk/careers/career-options/reward-roles/day-in-reward-analyst ABOUT THE GUEST Daniel Bailey is Group Reward Manager at Imperial Tobacco. A unique and proven HR professional with strong foundations in Compensation & Benefits and Employee Relations with over 13 years' experience in large employers in the public and private sectors. Furthermore, Daniel is highly proficient with common software packages and quick to adapt to new and unknown systems. Daniel Bailey on LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Lucinda Carney is a Business Psychologist with 15 years in Senior Corporate L&D roles and a further 10 as CEO of Actus Software where she worked closely with HR colleagues helping them to solve the same challenges across a huge range of industries. It was this breadth of experience that inspired Lucinda to set up the HR Uprising community to facilitate greater collaboration across HR professionals in different sectors, helping them to ‘rise up' together. “If you look up, you rise up” CONTACT METHOD Join the LinkedIn community - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13714397/ Email: Lucinda@advancechange.co.uk Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucindacarney/ Twitter: @lucindacarney Instagram: @hruprising Facebook: @hruprising See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 3 - ART FOR CHANGEIn this episode Jess and Cephas are joined by Daniel Bailey.They talk about the power of art to bring forth a new tomorrow, how far reaching art is (like the protest sign you made the other day…) and how important it is that we stay true to ourselves.Daniel is a Performer, Filmmaker, Journalist, Digital Content Producer and founder of ThePalaceOfTheDogs. He cares deeply for communities that have been silenced within society; Supporting and producing art that uses creativity as a vessel for social and political views. Aligning art to its productive role within society - a communicative tool for activism and healing.www.thepalaceofthedogs.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this remote episode of Why The F*** Am I an Artist host Amanda Ortega speaks with actor, writer, producer and PA Daniel Bailey. We speak about how Bailey wrote a film that involved only song titles and lyrics, his own podcast, and how he took the road less travelled and became an actor and writer. He also mentions the sacrifices of doing one job to get to the one you truly desire. Its a business of working and climbing the ladder, and sometimes creating your own content keeps you motivated on the road less traveled. We learn that on this new episode of Why The F*** Am I an Artist. Follow host Amanda Ortega on IG @Manderz323 To hear the opening music subscribe to Adult Programming on Spoitfy and follow on IG @adultprogramming Find Daniel Baileys podcast "Just a kid from Belington" on all the podcast platforms including anchor.fm Follow the podcast on IG @JustAKidFromBelington and twitter JustBelington Follow Daniel Bailey on all social media platforms @g.danielbailey @ lonepalm984 and @punkeeproductions
This week's Partner in Wine is Miami's very own Golden Boy, Daniel Bailey Jr. After randomly meeting, we decided to have an impromptu recording to discuss life in the Army and his journey to becoming a professional boxer! Check out the instagram @WhenSipHappensPodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The best bits of Full e-Booked Meets 2019. This is part 2 featuring Alex Manzi, Chris Moke and Daniel Bailey. Look out for part 3 next week. Full e-Booked Team!
Theatre director, dramaturg and talent spotter Daniel Bailey catches up with us on Full E-Booked Meets to discuss his journey and come up in what is perceived as a predominately middle class industry. Daniel speaks to us about his past, what has inspired him to work within the world of theatrics and the books which have influenced and motivated him to succeed within his industry. We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it. Full E-Booked team! Full e-Booked: @full_e_booked Daniel Bailey: @DanielBailey
It's been 10 years, since Jamaica's Usain Bolt broke his own 100 metre World Record at the World Athletic Championships in Berlin. We hear from three men who were lucky enough to be in the stadium when Bolt finished in 9.58 seconds. Antigua and Barbuda sprinter Daniel Bailey, race starter Alan Bell and commentator Márton Gyulai talk about their experiences of watching Bolt race towards the finish line. Former Jamaica sprinter Grace Jackson and journalist Kayon Raynor discuss the future of Jamaican sprinting and who could challenge Bolt's record.
During our latest CONTEXT interview - we had an unannounced and covert interview with designer Daniel Bailey, also known as Mr. Bailey, founder of ConceptKicks! He was graciously interviewed by Industrial Designer Kat Reiser during his recent visit to ComplexCon which happened in Chicago. Daniel has a rich design background, he has collaborated with brands such as Nike, GE, Supreme, The North Face, Takashi Murakami, and most recently Timberland. Daniel talked about his upbringing, coming to the states to study - and finding his way back to Europe where he formulated and established his brand - and began his ripple effect through the fashion and footwear industry. Most recently, he designed a rare 1 of 1 shoe for Takashi Murakami that was sold at last year’s ComplexCon in Long Beach, CA for $17,000 for charity, and at this year’s ComplexCon, he collaborated with Timberland to be part of their CONSTRUCT: 10061 initiative. Check out this exclusive interview with Mr. Bailey, as he goes into depth about his life and work! Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Thank you @mrbailey for being amazing and inspiring so many! Thank you for tuning into CONTEXT, send us a DM or email at hello@advdes.org to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!
There’s no question that Greg Scott, VP of Branch Services at Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc is a real estate technology pro. His experience as a real estate agent showed him firsthand the power of technology, and now he’s teaching agents around the country how to leverage it in their own businesses. Known for his creative use of video mail, he’s transforming the world of training within real estate. In this episode of the REAL with MoxiWorks podcast, you’ll hear Greg and Daniel Bailey, Senior Account Manager at MoxiWorks discuss why technology benefits agents and what brokerages can do to drive the adoption of it.
S02 Episode 05: Actor, journalist, playwright and filmmaker Daniel Bailey, shares his experiences and thoughts on mental health within the creative arts. Dan talks us through the importance of having a voice and how losing it can have a huge impact on mental health, his relationship with anxiety and taking ownership of his artistry. He also discusses the singular narrative within black roles and how this toxic environment can affect mental health and identity. The Palace of The Dogs is Daniel's online magazine, birthed out of his need to express his political and activist views that he couldn’t through performing. This is formed of a group of artists who care deeply for the issues concerning those whose voices are being stifled by society. TPOTD endeavour to advocate the need for those affected by racism and classism to have access to an artistic platform, as a means to express themselves in a safe and healthy environment. https://thepalaceofthedogs.com/2019/01/30/video-natalie-may-play-my-game-acoustic/
Daniel Bailey, Founder Of ConceptKicks Talks Carving Your Own Lane In Footwear Design. Read more: https://newcurrency.ca/conversation/daniel-bailey-conceptkicks-interview/
As we continue our theme of unlearning, this week we're talking about unlearning hate. Today, we're talking with our Associate Pastor Charles Conkin as we focus on openness. We'll be listening to Ezekiel's vision of the dry bones from Ezekiel 37, taking time to contemplate the arid places in our own lives and ask God for nourishment. We'll also enjoy a song from Raleigh Kincaid, written by Daniel Bailey. Don't forget to call in your beatitudes for our podcast. We still need several for Monday's episode. Just leave a message at (859) 813-0150.
Daniel is a Colorado immigrant from Louisiana. He somewhat reluctantly finished law school – even practiced a while and hated it. Now he sells fine bacon and bacon products right here on the Internet.
Daniel is a Colorado immigrant from Louisiana. He somewhat reluctantly finished law school - even practiced a while and hated it. Now he sells fine bacon and bacon products right here on the Internet.