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Send us a textJames Alford and Theo Cook sit down with Darren Sharp, who is taking his first steps into the car sales industry. After closing his previous service-based business and taking time off for his newborn, Darren is now ready to build something new with a £50K budget. He shares his real-time challenges, from choosing the right premises—balancing visibility, cost, and practicality—to deciding how to allocate funds for stock, marketing, and cash flow.Darren's journey is a must-listen for anyone starting out in the motor trade, as he looks for the best approach to launch and grow his business with guidance from James and Theo. If you're in the same boat, this episode is packed with actionable advice!Nene Valley Cars Ltd: https://www.nenevalleycars.co.uk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572081997210&locale=en_GBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nene_valley_cars/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Months later catch up with Sam Watts Episode: https://youtu.be/9XmwFavxnBI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://shiftingmetal.co.uk/be-on-the-podcast---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Theo Cook: https://www.bowensgarage.co.uk/James Alford: https://www.facebook.com/Platinumcarcentre----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Found it useful or interesting? You can now show your support and buy us a coffee
Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this episode Peter is joined by Darren Sharp, Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Tokio Marine Kiln, and we will be discussing what his role entails.In this episode we cover:What a CIO does.How the role has changed in the last 20 years.The extent to which it's an internal / external facing role.The role of AI and data analysis in insurance.The future of the role of CIO in the insurance industry We hope you enjoyed this episode, if you did please subscribe to be notified when new episodes release. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#OpenArms #ChurchOnline Have you ever said you would do anything for love! But just not that thing! Join us today as we hear from Darren Sharp, Director of Compassion Ireland as he digs into scripture looking at how God really does know what’s best for us if we trust Him. _ _ Stay Connected Visit our website - https://openarms.ie/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/openarms.ie/ Instagram - @openarms_church Donate/Give - https://openarms.ie/give
Welcome to a special #CovidCatchUp series of the Inside Silverstone™ podcast! In episode #80 your host, Chris Broome interviews Darren Sharp of Stafford Sharp Associates. Listen as Darren introduces Silverstone Park based SSA's specialist niche placing talented people with the UK's most exciting tech & digital employers. Darren and I also discuss how employers can attract & retrain the best people, and how employees can make themselves stand out from the growing COVID-impacted crowd. Links: https://www.s-sa.co.uk/ Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Longhurst website for more great content. Would you like to appear on the podcast? Own a business or work in/around the Silverstone business or motor-sport region? Have a story or/and knowledge to share? Get in contact with Chris on insidesilverstone@longhurst.co.uk, or reach out on Twitter @SilverstonePod. ABOUT THE HOST Chris Broome is first and foremost a big tech, motor-sport, and gaming fan. So the opportunity to host a podcast focusing on these topics was too good to turn down. In his day-to-day life Chris is a Chartered Financial Planner and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Insurers. His business, Longhurst, has a niche providing financial advice to clients and businesses who work in the tech, innovation, and engineering sectors. Their head office is located on Silverstone Park, Northamptonshire. 'A business plan without a personal plan is pointless.'
God what shall I do? Lockdown, job losses, travel restrictions...What can we do OR who can we turn to when we’re STUCK IN THE MIDDLE? Darren Sharp, Director of Compassion UK/Ireland (https://www.compassion.ie/) leads us in this sermon reminding us that when you think you’re stuck in the middle, to be reminded of what God’s Word declares over you and that Jesus really does care about your next step! This is the time when our faith needs to be exercised. _ _ Stay Connected Visit our website - https://openarms.ie/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/openarms.ie/ Instagram - @openarms_church
Tools, toys, cars, clothes, compost, books and bikes — Fi discovers sharing is caring for each other and the planet. Share economy expert Darren Sharp shows us how to give, take, and even set up a network of sharers
Tools, toys, cars, clothes, compost, books and bikes — Fi discovers sharing is caring for each other and the planet. Share economy expert Darren Sharp shows us how to give, take, and even set up a network of sharers
In this podcast hosted by Scott Jones, CEO of 123 Internet Group we catch up with Darren Sharp from Stafford-Sharp Associates (S-SA) on the Impact of COVID-19 and recruitment.Stafford-Sharp Associates (S-SA), is a unique boutique recruitment agency that specialises in sourcing talent for the Digital, eCommerce and IT Arena. Covering roles ranging from Junior/Graduate level through to Managing Directors.S-SA are proud to work with some of the UK's leading players in the Digital, eCommerce and Technology arena. Building strong, lasting relationships with our clients through meeting and exceeding their expectations and taking a genuine interest in helping make their business successful.Support the show (https://www.123internet.agency/podcasts)
Nick Park of Evangelical Alliance reflects on politicians (and churches) who over-promise but under-deliver. Darren Sharp explains how Compassion Ireland are changing lives, and David Turner of Church in Chains informs us as to how to pray for Christians in Saudi Arabia.Support the show
This week we’re delighted to welcome back our guest speaker Darren Sharp from Compassion UK and Ireland as he shares about living a life beyond borders
This week Darren Sharp concluded our series Joy In The Journey! Such a powerful and profound word on how to live your life without anxiety and fear!
Most people live in the Pursuit of Happiness. Living by the motto: “Well, as long as you're happy that’s all that counts." We need to realise that, happiness is external, but joy is internal. Darren brings us an encouraging message as we start our new series "Joy In The Journey".
The sharing economy is a phenomenon. But what is it exactly? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says it “connects consumers to people who have products or services to sell, hire or lease via an online platform.” And “It includes services such as Airbnb and Uber.” But the folk at the heart of the sharing economy call that commerce – and in some cases, mere extensions of the current extractive economy that is driving us into multiple crises. Last year Anthony hosted the launch of a brilliant new book produced by Shareable. Shareable is an award-winning, non-profit, global hub of news, action and connection for the sharing transformation. It calls this transformation “a movement of movements, emerging from the grassroots, to solve today's biggest challenges”, from poverty to global warming – the challenges that old, top-down institutions are failing to address. The book is called ‘Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons', a how-to guide showcasing over 100 sharing-related case studies and model policies from more than 80 cities. “From community composting to makerspaces, repair cafés and platform co-operatives, people are coming together in cities everywhere to develop solutions for the common good. They show that sharing can lead everyone to have more, together.” Leading the conversation is the Australian editor of Shareable, Director of Social Surplus, and Research Fellow at the Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Darren Sharp, with a 10-minute keynote. Then we're joined by special guests: - Lizette Salmon, a pioneering figure in the Repair Café movement, founding coordinator of Albury-Wodonga's popular Repair Café, and Coordinator of WATCH (Wodonga Albury Towards Climate Health). - Dr Jose Ramos, co-founder of the Footscray Maker Lab, Director of Action Foresight, and fellow founding board member with Darren of the growing New Economy Network Australia. Their 5-minute responses are followed by audience Q&A, all taking place at the 2018 National Sustainable Living Festival. Incidentally, some of the endorsements from around the world for the book ‘Sharing Cities' are recommended reading in themselves: “Once again, Shareable shows how we can retrieve the very best features of urban life — consciously, constructively, and creatively.” - Douglas Rushkoff, author of “Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity” and host of the Team Human podcast (Douglas features on podcast #041) Theme music: The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. Get more: On Shareable and the book Sharing Cities, including how to purchase it or download a free PDF - https://www.shareable.net/sharing-cities/ On Darren Sharp and Social Surplus – http://www.socialsurplus.com.au On Lizette Salmon and the Repair Café Albury Wodonga (with links to others) - http://ecoportal.net.au/groups/repair-cafe-albury-wodonga/?fbclid=IwAR1ymgkvgrbAU2TKdZKq0FOIjwLft-QZFWMyO975fM_HvK91BYGueqi9rTs On Dr Jose Ramos and Action Foresight - https://actionforesight.net/ourteam/ On the National Sustainable Living Festival - http://www.slf.org.au And the New Economy Network Australia – https://www.neweconomy.org.au Oh, and the Apple proposal at Melbourne's Federation Square has since been canned. The Victorian government is currently seeking public input on what happens next - https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/fed-square-s-yarra-building-could-still-be-torn-down-minister-says-20190802-p52d7s.html Join us at our first live conversation event in Perth, on Monday the 23rd of September at The Platform - www.regennarration.com/events/trebeck2019 Say hello & send us your comments by text or audio - www.regennarration.com/story Thanks to our community of listeners and partners for making the hours of labour that go into each episode possible. Please consider supporting the podcast by donating or becoming a podcast partner at www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for listening!
Such a great message from Darren Sharp about who God has called us to be and not letting the labels people put on us define who we are! God is your Resource God is your Strength God is your Hope
Such a great message from Darren Sharp about faith and receiving from God! "We have to GIVE AWAY to Him so that we GAIN what is being GIVEN to us"
This week we’re delighted to welcome back our guest speaker Darren Sharp from Compassion UK as he talks to us...
This week we hear from Darren Sharp about the work of Compassion...
Shareable is the most widely read journal of the "sharing economy". https://www.shareable.net/ Through their work they have amassed many case studies, and really got to know their stuff. Through their "sharing cities" program they have been building networks around the globe of new ways for cities and regions to meet their needs, reducing human dependence on an extractive economy to simply live. Shareable has now released their book - Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons. Darren Sharp, the Australian editor of shareable, and the co-author of the book, spoke to us a few weeks before before the April 10th Canberra launch of the book. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. To give attribution for this work, include the URL of this page.
Since its formation at 2016's Building the New Economy conference, put on by AELA and the UNSW law school, the New Economy Network Australia (NENA) has been building itself. The first New Economy Network Australia conference was held from 1st - 3rd September 2017 in Brisbane. Behind the Lines Radio, broadcasting through Community Radio 2XXFM in Canberra, frantically ran around for 3 days trying to capture as much of it as possible. If you like hearing about the positive side of life, please support us at http://www.2xxfm.org.au/ - donate, subscribe, volunteer! Find out more about NENA at neweconomy.org.au/ And about AELA at www.earthlaws.org.au/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. To give attribution for this work, include the URL of this page.
Can tech connect us to each other in ways more than just socially? How can we be connected with the things in life we actually need - a car to drive at short notice, a drill to do some home handiwork, even food & vegetables for dinner. How can tech easily connect us with everyday necessities to make living easier, more efficient and even cheaper? Sharing cities expert Darren Sharp tells us how we'll make the most of the 'stuff, space, and skills' that surround us in a century that will be more urban - and more shared - than ever before. Find Mark Pesce at: https://twitter.com/mpesce Follow The Show at: https://twitter.com/nextbillionsecs Find PodcastOne Australia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastoneau/ Follow PodcastOne Australia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastoneau/ Follow PodcastOne Australia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastoneau
On this weeks program Chris interviews Gillian Le from Livewell Yarra about a new Bike Curious project starting in Yarra for newbie and intending riders and how you can get involved with a Co-design Workshop planned for this Wednesday 30 September (email Darren Sharp for additional details). Second interview is with Lee Ramseyer-Bache from Projector Bike about their upcoming rides around Melbourne, potential of new technology and the fun of temporarily utilising public space for showing images, animation and short films with your friends. Local news includes Yarra Ride to Work breakfasts on 14th October, Darebin Council bicycle courses and the next Yarra Council Bicycle Advisory Committee Meeting.