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February 24, 2025 This video is sponsored by BMO Global Asset Management #ad In this video we'll interview Dave Hudson, Head, Structured Solutions at BMO Global Asset Management to ask burning subscriber questions about CDRs (Canadian Depository Receipts). We'll discuss what is a CDR, how do they work, how you can buy a CDR, the pros & cons to be aware of and so much more… Thank you to Dave for spending the time and sharing insights with our audience. If you'd like to learn more about CDRs and how BMO is removing barriers to investing overseas, you can visit https://www.bmogam.com/ca-en/products/canadian-depositary-receipts/?ecid=us-CDRF25GAM1-RSBMO76. -----------
Carson and Dave on the outlook of the upcoming season.
Dave Hudson has been involved in climbing business for a long time, specifically on the youth coaching and organizational and competition judging sides of things, and his involvement in all that actually predates much of the youth comp climbing scene we know today. Hudson's currently the youth manager at First Ascent; he's also the head coach there. In our conversation together, we dove into his journey in the industry and the youth programming at First Ascent, the impact of the Olympics on youth program participation rates, how youth programs have changed in the past 5-10 years, as well as the rise of data-driven, research-based training. Our host is John Burgman with music by Devin Dabney, and sponsors Essential Climbing and TRUBLUE.
Stu interviews Dave Hudson. Listen as he shares God's providence in his life and ministry.
Hour 1 Ken Avalon: PREMIERE: Ferdinand Debeaufort - It's Alright [Discoholics Anonymous Recordings] Lisa Stansfield - Candy (FF Edits Rework) [Bandcamp] Mannix ft. Jacques Houdek - Evertbody's Gotta Learn Sometime (Mannix Disco Revamp) [Dafia] Lisa Stansfield - All Around The World (Dr Packer Remix) [Mixmaster] Imagination - Just An Illusion (Dr Packer Remix) [Mixmaster] PREMIERE: Groovemasta - That Funk [Daje Funk] PREMIERE: Joji Chissu - Kiss You [Discozilla] PREMIERE: ID - ID [Discoholics Anonymous Recordings] B.T. Express - Does It Feel Good (Mark Whites Dubplate Disco Rework) [The Disco Express] Jamie Vice - Where Did You Go (Jamie's Disco Dub) [Mango Sounds] Andromeda Orchestra - Bad Girl (Disco Dub Mix) [Faze Action Records] Midnight Magic - I Found Love (Dimitri From Paris & DJ Rocca Erodiscoteque Remix) [Razor-N-Tape] Hour 2 Dave Hudson: Betty Griffin - Free Spirit (Divine Situation NYC Downlow Rework) Mary Mundy - Love Is Gone (The Patchouli Brothers Edit) The Popular People's Front - Breakaway Opolopo - X Machine The Celebrant - Off Beats (Opolopo Tweak) The Celebrant - Funky Music (Aroop Roy Rework) Delfonic - Fantasy Rework Sault - Let Me Go (Art Of Tones Version) James Greenwood - 5am Jacques Renault - Do The (Brooklyn) Beat G&D Edits 5 - Gusto Andrea Passenger - Helpful
Could you use a good word from the Good Word? In this episode, Commissioner Dave Hudson—who was also the very first guest on this podcast—brings us the Word from the life of Jesus, who was known as a friend of sinners. This recording is from 2020, when Commissioner Hudson was just days away from retirement. After dedicating himself to ministry with The Salvation Army for more than 40 years, Commissioner Dave Hudson retired in 2020 as National Commander of The Salvation Army in the U.S. He preached here at a Commissioning event for The Salvation Army in the western U.S. The event annually marks the ordination and appointment of new officers, or pastors, of The Salvation Army. Commissioner Hudson challenges those individuals—and each one of us—to consider the way Scripture shows us that Jesus accepted everyone as they are. That was regardless of their background and despite a society where the marginalized were ignored, religion was defined by laws, and people were separated and treated differently because of their identity and status. Jesus' instructions to us were simple, Commissioner Hudson said: Love. EPISODE SHOWNOTES: Read more. WHAT'S YOUR CAUSE? Take our quiz. STUDY SCRIPTURE. Get inside the collection. GATHER WITH CARING MOMS. Join the group. BE INSPIRED. Follow us on Instagram. FIGHT FOR GOOD. Give to The Salvation Army.
Website for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/091Will you leave Written Review on Apple Podcasts: https://ordinarysherpa.com/review/ Join the Ordinary Sherpa Facebook Group to interact with other listeners. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ordinarysherpa Key Takeaways Look for opportunities that inspire you. Listening to the RVE podcast (link to episode) for sometime I was genuinely curious and decided to ask to be a guest on the podcast. This led to a great conversation where I was able to contribute some insights and support their work. Communities are made by people, not numbers. There were just under 100 people and the depth of relationships built were unlike any other experience. Humble Leadership is also an indicator of an authentic experience. Create the space where others can ask you for help and you can ask others for help. Being vulnerable to share opens doors to authentic connections. I never want to be the smartest person in the room. There are fascinating businesses in the RV space. From a traveling band- shout out to my friends Jacqueline and Dave Hudson of the Border Hookups and side note the entire concert was powered by solar it was so cool to share a few drinks on the patio; Niki of Your Selling Guide teaching people retail arbitrage, Learning from the media relations side RV podcast veterans and the reason for several fan visits - Jason & Abby Eperson of RV Miles and America's National Parks Podcast. With support from various forms of content - both digital and analog and roundtables to ask questions and get clarity. I am always impressed to see what is possible. My friends Scott & Taylor are the new owners of the Campers Hub and have an amazing vision. Offering co-working space, amazing wi-fi, places to gather, meet, record. I am so excited to see what is possible for the future of campgrounds. When 10+ families with kids come together to play, learn and create together it is truly mesmerizing. I was so proud to see creative independence emerge each day. The kids stole the show each night playing on piles of dirt and creating worlds and experiences no adult has dreamed of. I can't wait to bring the kids and meet up with other RV families. Dirt piles are way cooler than playgrounds. It has officially been added back into the renderings for the campground. I can only go 4 days on crappy coffee. One of the other attendees (shout out to @thatroadtripmom) and I caravanned back to Denver together. I have never been so excited for boujie coffee. P.S. If you want to you can buy me a coffee to say thanks and support the show., I won't turn you down LOL. I am not quite back to eqilibrium. Practice asking for ways others can help you. People genuinely want to help. If they are more focused on what they can get - they aren't your people. Show up. While it's nice to be back in-person, it is equally as important to show up and listen. Connections are not made by who you know, but how did you make them feel in your presence. Call to Action:: Connect with or Follow any of the amazing entrepreneur and RV families. Click on the links below. Give them a follow, DM or share. Let them know Ordinary Sherpa thinks they are awesome! Josh & Kolie were amazing hosts and organizers. You can find them at Gander Flight mostly on YouTube, or the Traveling Families podcast, Josh is also the host of the RV Life Entrepreneur Podcast. Scott & Taylor are the owners of the Camper's Hub, and RV park for the next generation of campers. Watch their journey as they transform the space into an amazing place for family connections and lasting memories. Dave & Jacqueline: The Border Hook-ups are a male-female acoustic duo that tours extensively. Niki: Your Selling Guide has worked her way through the retail arbitrage space to successfully resell on Amazon.
Creativity & Cocktails with Dave HudsonDave Hudson returns to the show to talk about cocktails! I know Dave as a playwright and lyricist, but he is also a cocktail historian and author of two books, A Year of Magical Drinking and A Year of Magical Drinking: Next Round. Dave shares origin stories about cocktails, ideas for getting started with a home bar cart, and celebrates the ritual of enjoying drinks with friends, alcoholic and not. Enjoy gathering inspiration for experimentation with spirits for newbies and experienced cocktail enthusiasts alike. Make sure to also check out Story and Horse Podcast Episode 16, when Dave Hudson and Paul Libman joined us to talk about their longtime musical theatre partnership, and the creativity in their collaboration. Dave Hudson's Bio:Dave Hudson (Dramatists Guild, ASCAP) has been writing plays since he was in high school and for the past decade he has focused exclusively on musicals. 2015 saw the premier of his 23rd and 24th musicals. His work ranges from the poetic Dust and Dreams, an adaptation of Carl Sandburg's Pulitzer Prize winning Cornhuskers to No Bones About It a comedic musical adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set among the world of competitive barbecue. He also writes for youth theater and just completed his seventh youth musical, Tut, Tut! which is published by Beat by Beat Press.With Paul Libman, he is a two time winner of the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award for New Musicals and his work has been produced throughout the Midwest.Connect with Dave Hudson:Magical Drinking Cocktail BooksWebsite: http://libmanhudson.com/There is a contact form on the site to drop Dave a note.Host Hilary Adams is an award-winning theatre director, coach, equine-partnered facilitator, and founder of Story and Horse. She is all about supporting creative expression and sharing stories with the world.Connect with Story and Horsewww.storyandhorse.comFacebook: @storyandhorseInstagram: @storyandhorse Support the show
Jayne Amelia Larson talks with Dave Hudson who was born in Watts and adopted at birth. Later as an adult, with the help pf Pam Slaton, he met his biological father and siblings but unfortunately his mother had passed before he could find her.David is an Emmy® Award-winning creative executive with more than two decades of experience in creating content for both television and digital platforms. Hudson is Head of Original Programming for the new Scripps Networks (ION, Bounce, Laff, Court TV, Court TV Mystery, Grit, Defy TV, TrueReal, Newsy), which includes oversight and creation of movies, scripted series, limited series, and specials. Prior to his current role, Hudson served as Senior Vice President for TBS and TNT, developing and overseeing late night (CONAN), reality, and special event programming (Screen Actors Guild Awards®). He has also produced alternative programming and specials for the likes of HBO, FOX, Paramount Studios, NBC, and TLC.Hudson is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston and The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management's Executive Leadership Development Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is credited with a Primetime Emmy® for Outstanding Variety Special and was named a Next Generation Leader by NAMIC in 2010.Pam Slaton - investigative genealogist
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Steven Smith joins Di Spillane in The Engine Room this week for the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series to discuss his musical journey. Although has been drumming since his teens, he began his playing career during the 80s as a bassist. In the 90s he joined 'The Funky Leftovers' as their drummer, and has since played in a variety of bands in South Australia, Melbourne, and Perth as either a bassist or a drummer, playing in various genres from Top 40, Rock, Thrash Metal, and Country. Steve is currently the drummer for 'The Australian Alice Cooper Show', and the bass player for 'The Rock Hudson Ensemble' (which is an Adelaide band that I actually named) and 'Rokhouse', he is also an endorsed Zilli Cymbals Artist. Music: Intro "Band It About" theme song, written and recorded for the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series by Catherine Lambert and Michael Bryant. Outro "Some Day Soon" written by Dave Hudson. Links: https://www.facebook.com/aussiealice https://zillicymbals.com/ https://soundcloud.com/aussiealice https://www.facebook.com/rockhudsonensemble/ https://www.facebook.com/rokhouseband/ All of the BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast Series links can be located here: https://linktr.ee/banditaboutpodcastseries If you have enjoyed listening to this interview please Follow this podcast series on your preferred podcast listening platform and share the link with your friends! Band It About - Podcast Series Host/Creator/Editor Di Spillane. #musicinterviews #musicpodcasts #musiccommentary #southaustralia #independentpodcastseries #australianpodcasts #drummers #realpeople #realstories #banditabout #banditaboutpodcastseries #stevensmith #zillicymbalsartist #zillicymbals #drummers #bassists #aussiealice #theaustralianalicecoopershow #therockhudsonensemble #davehudson #rokhouseband #adelaidesouthaustralia #interviews --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
My guest on this episode was Brad Piepenbrink, the Owner of Recycled Cycles in Fort Collins. He purchased the business in July of 2021. After 43 years of being owned by Dave Hudson, a long-time LoCo Think Tank member. Brad's had an interesting journey. He grew up in Illinois, went to college in Florida, and then really fell into politics. He moved into ever-increasing roles of responsibility, culminating and becoming the chief of staff of the governor, Rick Scott at that time in Florida. And Rick is of course a national Senator for the state of Florida now.Brad worked in a little bit of politics since then, but mostly was looking for a good business to buy. Near the mountains and ideally in his passion project with bicycling. So he found Recycled Cycles in early 2021 and is now a transplant with his young family to Fort Collins.
Optimism & Trust: Creating Musical Theatre with Paul Libman & Dave HudsonPaul Libman and Dave Hudson have worked together for twenty years, creating more than ten musicals together, including two that won the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award for New Musicals. Paul is the composer, and Dave is the book writer and lyricist of the team. We talk about their partnership and collaborative process, and they share personal stories about creative inspirations and moments of transformation. Dave and Paul also offer actionable suggestions for creativity in general and aspects of musical theatre building in particular. Enjoy this uplifting conversation with an award-winning musical theatre duo!Guest Bios: PAUL LIBMAN Musical theatre is Paul Libman's destination on a journey that began with playing jazz piano, composing for television and radio commercials and producing records. After winning the Richard Rodgers Award twice for two different musicals with collaborator Dave Hudson, Paul relocated to New York, where he currently is a member of the Lehman Engel BMI Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop. He is also the creator, arranger and producer of the hit comedy CD, Oy To The World! A Klezmer Christmas.Now, having had seven successfully produced musicals, he continues to write with Dave Hudson and others. Earlier this year, Paul and Dave celebrated a “double premiere” — the premiere of No Bones About It as part of the premiere season of Northern Sky Theater in Door County Wisconsin.DAVE HUDSON Dave Hudson (Dramatists Guild, ASCAP) has been writing plays since he was in high school and for the past decade he has focused exclusively on musicals. 2015 saw the premier of his 23rd and 24th musicals. His work ranges from the poetic Dust and Dreams, an adaptation of Carl Sandburg's Pulitzer Prize winning Cornhuskers to No Bones About It a comedic musical adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set among the world of competitive barbecue. He also writes for youth theater and just completed his seventh youth musical, Tut, Tut! which is published by Beat by Beat Press.With Paul Libman, he is a two time winner of the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award for New Musicals and his work has been produced throughout the Midwest.Connect with Dave & PaulWebsite: http://libmanhudson.com/There is a contact form on the site to drop them a note.Also MentionedNorthern Sky Theatre: https://northernskytheater.com/Connect with Story and Horsewww.storyandhorse.comFacebook: @storyandhorseInstagram: @storyandhorseHost Hilary Adams is an award-winning theatre director and coach. She is all about supporting people's creative expression and sharing stories with the world. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/storyandhorse)
Dave shares his insights on the 14th annual OSU fan survey. The post PFB Podcast Ep. 402: Dave Hudson's OSU Fan Survey appeared first on Pistols Firing.
DiscoDaze show broadcasted on Open Tempo FM on Friday 2nd July, 2021. www.opentempofm.com Tracklisting 1. YSE - Freeze Frame 2. Leo Sayer - Easy To Love (Dimitri From Paris Remix) 3. Bar-Kays - Holy Ghost (Reborn) (The Reflex Revision) 4. Kellini - Picture Off Delight 5. Rafael Yapudjian - Be My Love Tonight 6. Bereznoy - De La Musique Saoule 7. Fixed Angles - Anikana 8. Adam Nova - I Am Happy 9. In Flagranti - Business Acumen 10. East Coast Love Affair - Confrontations Dave Hudson Tracklisting 1. Headhunters - God Made Me Funky (Opolopo Tweak) 2. Mutable 04 - Track 1 3. Musta - Welcome (To My Africa) 4. Dinky Di - Ride On Fire (Muro's Love Break) 5. Loveface - Love Satisfaction 6. Labor Of Love - Doin' It 7. Secret Squirrel 23 - Side A 8. Lovedrop - Lovedrops 02 Track 1 9. The Patchouli Brothers - Can't Get You Down (Edit) 10. Secret Squirrel 21 - Side B
Comedian, Actor and Voice Actor Dave Hudson joins the show to talk about the episode "Realty Bites". Stay off the west side. Season 9 Episode 9 Originally Aired: December 7th 1997 Follow @ab3comedy
Comedian and Actor Dave Hudson joins the podcast to talk about one of the more controversial Simpsons episodes of all time. The Emmy award winning "Homer's Phobia" Season 8 Episode 15, Original Air Date: February 16th 1997 Follow @ab3comedy
Tonight, Shannon joins the team as a special guest host to interview a college friend and very special guest, Dave Hudson, PhD. As a marine and aquatic biologist, researcher, and educator, Dr. Hudson aims to cultivate biological research, education, policy, and business interactions for marine and aquatic environments. To achieve that end, he works to empower people through collaborations with universities, non-profit organizations, and companies … The Pondcast, Episode 71 Read More »
This weekend was due to be the 2020 event and I wanted to mark the occasion by speaking to three different individuals about their experiences. I wanted to share the whole race experience, from the booking process all the way through to crossing that finish line. Gaining insight from 3 perspectives will help inspire, engage and inform you on how to experience Berlin in the best way possible. In this episode my guests are James Down, who did Berlin in 2013, one of my clients Jack also know as @thischapruns on instagram and last but not least Dave Hudson a 2.26 marathon runner who I met a few years ago through a mutual friend. As always I hope you enjoy, whether you've run Berlin, were due to run it or plan to in the future. Look out for next weeks episode, a special London Marathon edition. The Running Hub Community @therunninghubcommunity - Instagram www.cleancoachkatie.com/the-running-hub
In this Episode I talk with veteran comedian Dave Hudson. Dave talks about his family history with the church and growing up an altar boy. He talks about why he left the church and became an atheist. He also gives his idea of what spirituality is to him. Dave also talks about dealing with death, depression and chronic pain. We also talk about selflessness and how helping people is what really makes him feel good. We also have a great conversation on meditation and psychedelics. Dave also shares some of the big-name comics he's crossed paths with in his 25-year career. www.noorkidwai.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this MTD Podcast, Joe Reynolds talks with Guhring UK's Dave Hudson, Lee Austin and Alan Pearce to discuss many topics that include tool management, PCD tooling and their new 3D printed cutting...
In this MTD Podcast, Joe Reynolds talks with Guhring UK’s Dave Hudson, Lee Austin and Alan Pearce to discuss many topics that include tool management, PCD tooling and their new 3D printed cutting tools. This could be a game-changer for the company. Subscribe to the podcast using your favourite platform here: http://bit.ly/MTDPodcast
In this MTD Podcast, Joe Reynolds talks with Guhring UK’s Dave Hudson, Lee Austin and Alan Pearce to discuss many topics that include tool management, PCD tooling and their new 3D printed cutting...
Mighty John the Record Guy was on to help the Tribe assess the value of their record collection, and Mark in the oil truck might have actually made John jealous with his collection! (0:00) Dr. Dave Hudson from the Maritime Aquarium was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about a recent shark attack in Maine, and beaches closing in Long Island because of a different shark sighting. Then, Ashley asked a ridiculous question about sharks in an aquarium. (6:02) Movie critic Joe Meyers was on to talk about the worst movies he ever had to review in his career. Even though Pearl Harbor made money in the box office, it was the most uncomfortable he's ever felt in a movie theater. (17:56) The Fire Chief from Oxford was on to talk about the huge fire at Quarry Walk from Monday. He said it is the largest fire the town has ever had to put out. (26:39) Dumb Ass News - a 99-year-old woman is the oldest living pilot and trainer in the world. Chaz and AJ did not feel confident in her abilities after listening to a recent interview. (37:57)
This interview is with Dave Hudson the Chairman of Nailsea and Backwell Rugby Club. Listen in as we discuss with Dave about the Rugby club and the great things they do off the pitch that make it such a well loved part of the community...
R3 is an exciting international enterprise blockchain software firm that continues to grow in Ireland. Join us as we talk with Dave Hudson and Katelyn Baker from R3. Show notes here.
In June 2017, Guhring officially opened its new 60,000sq/ft manufacturing facility on Birmingham's Advanced Manufacturing Hub. The new £12 million UK headquarters of the globally renowned German-owned cutting tool manufacturer was opened for Guhring to realise its growth ambitions. The previous Castle Bromwich facility was home to Guhring UK for more than 40 years and the growth over the decades had certainly pushed the capacity of the facility to its limits. At the time of the move, Guhring had a market split of 70% of standard products and 30% of UK manufactured special tooling. In the last two years, Guhring has invested in a host of additional technology and staff at the 3.5-acre site to meet the increased demand for special tooling. What does this mean for the landscape of the transformed business model? Standard product sales have grown year on year over the last two years. But it's the increased capacity that has really given Guhring the impetus to drive its special tools and projects, application and engineering services. Special tools and projects now account for 45% of sales/turnover at Guhring UK. The relentless growth of the special tooling and applications division isn't only testament to investment in new technology and staff, but also capabilities that stretch far beyond that of most UK cutting tool manufacturers. Guhring UK’s National Sales Manager, Dave Hudson says: “We will design the tool and then send the customer a quote with a cost breakdown and a manufacturing time that could be a number of days up to a number of weeks depending upon the production criteria. Once the customer has this data, they will place an order and we will provide the end user with a drawing, which they will sign-off. Once this is signed-off and agreed upon with an order number, we will expedite the project to our manufacturing team.” “From a consultation perspective, our sales engineers will talk to the end user and discus the best route forward. In many instances, a customer will be using 2, 3 or 4 tools to complete a process that can be achieved by a single tool. Right from the initial discussion, our engineers are looking at how to reduce the number of tools in the process, reduce the number of tool changes and the impact on cycle times. For situations like that, there may be a marked improvement on the component quality with regards to concentricity and surface finish. This can be a critical factor where a number of tools are entering a bore and potentially creating a mis-match.” “At the end of the day, a lot of people say they prefer to use standard tools, but a standard tool is often a ‘compromise tool’. This is because it can be used for several operations whereas a special tool is dedicated to one process. However, if you are undertaking series production or running a part over 3-4 years or more, why not tailor the tools to the component?” “At Guhring, we use the Cutview software program. This allows us to input the specific process and all the relevant cutting data and prepare production time studies, performance, torque and feed cutting force data that will all be relevant to the specific machine tool and workholding configurations. By generating data that is tailored to the exact working parameters and capability of the machine tool and set-up, we can provide very detailed performance information. At this point, more often than not; the cost of the tool is not a consideration – its all about the available benefits. We can estimate the cycle time calculations very accurately with the Cutview software before the tool ever makes a cut.” “By detailing cost-per-piece reductions, cycle time savings and tool cost reductions, the software often provides a ‘eureka’ moment for manufacturers. The software also accounts for the re-grind process and when built into the same equation, the benefits of Guhring special tools are evident.” “For example, we were working on a tool project for an automotive O-E-M in the UK and we were working to a tool life target of 200 metres, the reason for this was MQL machining. Additionally, if you have 10 machines running the same process, you want consistent tool life rather than changing tools halfway through a shift. This customer needed the 200 meters tool life, so the tool changes would coincide with a shift changeover. We could have offered different parameters, but this O-E-M had specific targets and we worked according to the given data.” Referring to the extensive nature of the in-house services and in particular the coating department, Dave Hudson says: “We will rationalise the process and with our in-house coating facility, our engineers will discuss the best route forward for the end user. If you are machining aluminium, you may not coat the tool and opt for a polished tool finish or it may be a choice of our Zenit coating that is a non-stick hard coating for titanium and aluminium alloys. If customers are working on steel and hard materials, we have our Fire coating grade. The beauty of what we have here at Guhring UK is the ability to offer more than 10 different coatings. A lot of the coatings have been designed and developed by Guhring for specific applications and tools – they are not available from other suppliers.” “In contrast to selecting coatings, our engineers can look at a process and if a customer has a high spindle speed and the material suits P-C-D tooling, this is another avenue we can provide as an alternative to H-S-S or carbide tooling. Likewise, the development of P-C-D tooling can all be done in-house using the same platforms and processes as carbide tooling. This is something that very few tooling companies can provide. We can cover every eventuality.” The Guhring UK facility that's just a stone throw away from Aston Villa Football Club also has an in-house technical centre. Commenting on this, Dave Hudson says: “We are now using our in-house technical centre more and more. It gives us an opportunity to trial our products based on the cutting data provided by the Cutview software platform. We’ve machined parts to the parameters in Cutview and this allows us to prove that what we say in theory, also works in practice. The beauty of the technical centre is having the ability to get on machines and do the trials that customers cannot undertake as they do not have the spare time or machine capacity for trials.” “Our colleagues in Germany have more than 5 machines with high-speed cameras, M-Q-L, electron microscopes for inspecting tools and parts plus a range of different machine types with varying performance criteria . With our growth trajectory, we could be aiming at the same type of facility in the UK.” The process doesn’t end with product delivery, and life-cycle management is a process that Guhring is conscious of. According to Dave Hudson “Once the tool has completed the process and been shipped to the customer, there are often discussions over additional order quantities and potential costs. For example, a customer may receive one tool and then decide they need 5, 10 or more. At this point, we can schedule the order quantities and delivery dates to meet the manufacturing needs of that customer. This often gives the customer two things. Firstly, a better price point and secondly, it provides a continuity of supply.” “This is critically important for scenarios where the customer may break the tool, have a machine crash or encounter other unforeseen circumstances. The security we offer customers sees us hold more than £1m of special tools on our shelves in the UK. To bolster this security and customer confidence is our ability to service, re-tip, re-grind, re-coat and re-supply used tools in brand new condition. Having an all-encompassing state-of-the-art manufacturing site enables us to provide service levels that far exceed the levels provided by other tooling companies.” Referring to the performance of the special division since the factory move, Dave Hudson concludes: “The performance of our special tool division in the last two years has grown considerably, which is outperforming the impressive growth of our standard product lines. Our continued investment in new technology on site will ensure we remain at the forefront of special tool production in the UK.”
Funky times abide once again in the church of Funkier Radio! Today we’ve got some sweet sweet disco, some dank down and dirty funk and some housey goodness too. Tunes from Parliament, Patti Labelle, Philou Louzolo and some artists that don’t begin with P. I’m excited to hand over hour 2 to Dave Hudson for an exclusive mix of funky disco flavoured sounds. Dave’s been on my radar for a few years as a reliable source of good quality mixes, so I’m thrilled to welcome him to the show. Huge thanks to Dave for the mix, and make sure you get down to https://soundcloud.com/user-984962088 for loads of music from Dave and friends. HOUR 1 TRACKLIST Patti Labelle - The Spirit's In It Shakedown - At Night (Shakedown's Galactic Boogie) Jun Kamoda - Nightmare Club Tom Booze - How We Do This Parliament - Handcuffs Masaaki Hirao - Funky! "Miyo" Chan Speedometer - Happy SKYY - Jam The Box Cerrone - Dr Doo Dah Philou Louzolo - Marlena Vocal Mix Industry Standard - What You Want (Soul Clap deep edit) Loshmi - Proper One Bionic Boogie - Risky Changes The O'Jays - Love Train
In this special episode of Jam Pakt, Jonzy reflects on 50 big shows! And joining in the celebrations is Ewamian / Western Yalanji man and all-round music legend, Dave Hudson. Dave has toured the world with his musical talents and in this special edition of Jam Pakt, he showcases some of that talent using his guitar and his yiggi yiggi (or didgeridoo / yidaki, depending on where you’re from). This interview is a true celebration of music.
Guests: Todd McDonald - Twitter (https://twitter.com/Mcdtv) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddvmcdonald/) Dave Hudson - Twitter (https://twitter.com/hashingitcom) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejh/) Catherine Rutter - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinemrutter/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/breadandrutter) Music by bensound.com Links Mic drop (https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7qDSOvfaCO9b3MlO/giphy.gif) Stablecoins (https://cryptocurrencyfacts.com/what-is-a-stable-coin/) Corda Settler (https://www.r3.com/recently-released/settler/) JPM Coin (https://www.jpmorgan.com/global/news/digital-coin-payments) Jobs at R3 (https://www.r3.com/careers-home/) Recent blog post from Dave - Getting Real with Blockchain (https://medium.com/@davejh) Corda Enterprise (https://www.r3.com/corda-enterprise/) Corda docs (https://docs.corda.net/index.html) Corda Slack (https://slack.corda.net/) Corda Business Network (https://solutions.corda.net/business-networks/intro.html) Corda Trials (https://marketplace.r3.com/stories/instant-property-network) Shownotes: 00:00 - 16:51 Todd McDonald 16:51 - 46:57 Dave Hudson Devs.... get involved! [Because we are supporting Kotlin and Java, that] "opens up an ecosystem of 9 million developers worldwide... so it's easy to get and understand what [Corda] is about... we have literally seen developers who within the first day of being exposed to Corda have been building things." Jobs at R3 (https://www.r3.com/careers-home/) Special Guests: Dave Hudson and Todd McDonald.
Most Recent Episode Welcome back to the Small Business Storytellers! In this episode, our host, Seth Silvers, interviews Dave Hudson who owns Recycled Cycles in Fort Collins, Colorado. This episode covers Dave's story of selling recycled bikes for over 40 years. At one point we will learn about how Dave grew too fast, went bankrupt and started over from nothing. Over Dave's career, he has shown a consistent focus on using bikes to serve the community and help people develop. If you are passionate about local business, bikes, and seeing businesses last for decades, you will love this episode. To stay up to date with future episodes, follow Seth Silvers on Instagram at www.instagram.com/sethsilvers. If you like this episode, please leave us a review and share it with a friend who you think would like this episode. Thank you and we will see you next Friday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seth-silvers/message
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In the episode of Gospel Gadgets Podcast, Dave Hudson shares all of his secrets behind how to produce professional quality animated films using cheap or free software. How is it possible that a small team of skilled creatives can craft a media tool in the heart language of the people group while creating visuals that are directly contextual for that particular culture? This episode will give you amazing insights into the world of Gospel Animation! Enjoy the ride! Also, we want to remind you to visit an amazing website where you can view and download more than 450 gospel films in over 120 different languages http://www.indigitube.tv This website also has a section where you can search for audio Bibles in over 1300 different languages! It is amazing, and it is all free! This may be the first page that you will see when you respond to any of my invitations or messages to you about new episodes of our podcast. For many of you this may be the first time you have heard of a podcast. A podcast is an audio or video file that is accessible through an RSS feed. Like a newspaper that is delivered to your front door, a podcast can be delivered to your computer once you subscribe to it. Each time a new episode is uploaded your computer will be notified that it is available for you to download. Simple hey! Subscribe in iTunes to the Gospel Gadget Podcast at: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=157335386 that’s all there is to it! *If you’re tired of listening to what the big news agencies are feeding you? Then check out, God Network News, and find out what He is doing in the world today in missions. You won’t hear this on CNN! Just subscribe in iTunes to GNN at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/god-network-news/id885322187 that’s all there is to it!
In the episode of Gospel Gadgets Podcast, Dave Hudson shares all of his secrets behind how to produce professional quality animated films using cheap or free software. How is it possible that a small team of skilled creatives can craft a media tool in the heart language of the people group while creating visuals that…
Ep #003 - Amanda Knox With Josh from Footballistically Arsenal and Dave from Fortitude Magazine The Netflix Original Documentary “Amanda Knox” was chosen by Josh Landy of “Footballistically Arsenal”. Josh was a student at Leeds University at the time of the Meredith Kircher murder. This cautionary tale was always in the background for him as this was the university that she attended whilst on a year away in Italy. As a former journalist, it was interesting to hear Josh’s take on the Daily Mail journalist Nick Pisa. He was able to give some insight into the way that Nick was thinking and talking during the documentary, which potentially helped to stave off an absolute mauling from the rest of the Flixwatcher peeps. Did Nick Pisa have to be so “smug” about everything, though? Dave Hudson of “Fortitude Magazine” was not best pleased about Nick “Piece of Something” Pisa. The episode #003 crew were generally favourable towards the Amanda Knox documentary, both in terms of the way it was shot and the insight into the story that it gave. It was interesting in particular to see the how big a feature of the film that Amanda Knox was herself and we talk about that in detail in this episode. The documentary shows the details leading up to the day of the murder and the aftermath following the bumbling Italian police as they do everything in their poorly equipped hands to pin the crime directly on Amanda and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito. It was great to see the amount of behind the scenes information detail in spite of the fact we were following the bumbling cops. This, of course, had some parallels with the true crime instant classic documentary series “Making A Murderer” which came out just under a year ago, including scenes of unconvincing DNA evidence. Scores The overall Flixwatcher Rating for this-this Amanda Knox is a decent 3.6. We all would love to see Netflix produce more documentaries like this. Amanda Knox only really let itself down with the “Repeat Viewing" score, which I think that’s actually pretty fair. What do you guys think? Have you seen Amanda Knox? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #003 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #003 Crew Josh Landy (@Josh_Landy) of Footballistically Arsenal, Play With a Legend and Bake with a Legend and Dave Hudson (@IamDaveHudson) of Fortitude Magazine and Mattr Media. Footballistically Arsenal is available on iTunes so please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist There were no actual tunes Amanda Knox worth adding to the Flixwatcher Playlist but we found this bizarre Amanda Knox song on Spotify. We’re not going to add this to the playlist now as it is far too random but have a listen here. In the meantime please do swing on by our playlists page and subscribe to them and download the songs yourself from iTunes if you’re feeling fancy. More about The Amanda Knox Netflix Original For more info on the Amanda Knox documentary, you can visit the Amanda Knox IMDB page here or the Amanda Knox Rotten Tomatoes page here. Rod Blackhurst @rodblackhurst Brian McGinn @brimcgi Amanda Knox @amamaknox Raffaele Sollecito @Raffasolaries Giuliano Mignini @gpeparini Nick Pisa @NickPisa Rudy Guede @Free_RudyGuede Valter Biscotti @valterbiscotti COMPETITION TIME To celebrate the launch of The Flixwatcher Podcast and the fact that you can now download films and shows onto your iPad so you can watch anywhere we are giving away a free iPad Air with 128 GB memory, a year's free Netflix and oodles of popcorn. All you have to do is fill in your details in the sidebar or head to this competition entry page to enter. If you have already entered and you want to check your position you can do so here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the social Media links below. PS we have a private Flixwatcher Podcast Facebook Group that is only available to members of our email subscribers list. You will be sent the link to the group when you sign up for the competition! Win win! Join the banter - SPOILERS ALLOWED!
Ep #003 - Amanda Knox With Josh from Footballistically Arsenal and Dave from Fortitude Magazine The Netflix Original Documentary “Amanda Knox” was chosen by Josh Landy of “Footballistically Arsenal”. Josh was a student at Leeds University at the time of the Meredith Kircher murder. This cautionary tale was always in the background for him as this was the university that she attended whilst on a year away in Italy. As a former journalist, it was interesting to hear Josh’s take on the Daily Mail journalist Nick Pisa. He was able to give some insight into the way that Nick was thinking and talking during the documentary, which potentially helped to stave off an absolute mauling from the rest of the Flixwatcher peeps. Did Nick Pisa have to be so “smug” about everything, though? Dave Hudson of “Fortitude Magazine” was not best pleased about Nick “Piece of Something” Pisa. The episode #003 crew were generally favourable towards the Amanda Knox documentary, both in terms of the way it was shot and the insight into the story that it gave. It was interesting in particular to see the how big a feature of the film that Amanda Knox was herself and we talk about that in detail in this episode. The documentary shows the details leading up to the day of the murder and the aftermath following the bumbling Italian police as they do everything in their poorly equipped hands to pin the crime directly on Amanda and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito. It was great to see the amount of behind the scenes information detail in spite of the fact we were following the bumbling cops. This, of course, had some parallels with the true crime instant classic documentary series “Making A Murderer” which came out just under a year ago, including scenes of unconvincing DNA evidence. Scores The overall Flixwatcher Rating for this-this Amanda Knox is a decent 3.6. We all would love to see Netflix produce more documentaries like this. Amanda Knox only really let itself down with the “Repeat Viewing" score, which I think that’s actually pretty fair. What do you guys think? Have you seen Amanda Knox? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #003 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #003 Crew Josh Landy (@Josh_Landy) of Footballistically Arsenal, Play With a Legend and Bake with a Legend and Dave Hudson (@IamDaveHudson) of Fortitude Magazine and Mattr Media. Footballistically Arsenal is available on iTunes so please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist There were no actual tunes Amanda Knox worth adding to the Flixwatcher Playlist but we found this bizarre Amanda Knox song on Spotify. We’re not going to add this to the playlist now as it is far too random but have a listen here. In the meantime please do swing on by our playlists page and subscribe to them and download the songs yourself from iTunes if you’re feeling fancy. More about The Amanda Knox Netflix Original For more info on the Amanda Knox documentary, you can visit the Amanda Knox IMDB page here or the Amanda Knox Rotten Tomatoes page here. Rod Blackhurst @rodblackhurst Brian McGinn @brimcgi Amanda Knox @amamaknox Raffaele Sollecito @Raffasolaries Giuliano Mignini @gpeparini Nick Pisa @NickPisa Rudy Guede @Free_RudyGuede Valter Biscotti @valterbiscotti COMPETITION TIME To celebrate the launch of The Flixwatcher Podcast and the fact that you can now download films and shows onto your iPad so you can watch anywhere we are giving away a free iPad Air with 128 GB memory, a year's free Netflix and oodles of popcorn. All you have to do is fill in your details in the sidebar or head to this competition entry page to enter. If you have already entered and you want to check your position you can do so here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the social Media links below. PS we have a private Flixwatcher Podcast Facebook Group that is only available to members of our email subscribers list. You will be sent the link to the group when you sign up for the competition! Win win! Join the banter - SPOILERS ALLOWED!
While back in Canada touring with Yuk Yuk's Jason Rouse stopped to hang and shares stories about opening for black metal festivals in Scandinavia, the weirdest places he's taken a shit, our mutual friend Dave Hudson's secret fetish's, the time his package brushed past my former boss's face, his lack of hits on fetish dating sites and the time a woman in Kingston Ontario drank his urine.. plus he gave me some advice on my comedy set. He's at Yuk Yuk's Mississauga Thurs Sept. 15 - Sat Sept. 17! plus Niagara Falls the following week and then Ajax. Check: www.jasonrouse.com
Great pal and super funny guy Dave Hudson stopped by the Green Room while he was in Toronto hosting at Absolute Comedy. We talk about my pending move to north of the city, his love of the Tragically Hip with an awesome story about how he got tickets to a show on their final tour, other topics include: Jason Rouse, the Bovine and Seth Rogen's new film 'Sausage Party'.
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Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Bitcoin mining and the intricate game theory that surround it is a topic that we’ve visited many times. Difficult to grasp in its complexity, it is these dynamics that determine the security of Bitcoin in the short and in the longer term. This time we were joined by none other than Dave Hudson. He is the author of the leading mining blog hashingit.com, VP of Software at PeerNova and had a long career in chip manufacturing including at Qualcomm. We talked about dynamics in the mining market, security issues with Bitcoin’s design and his data-informed views on the blocksize debate. Topics covered in this episode: How he became interested in mining and what metrics he finds most interesting How miners would be affected by a blocksize increase The flaws in Satoshi’s design of the reward scheme Why transaction fees will not make up for the block reward decrease in 2016 and why that will lessen the security of Bitcoin The long-term role of Bitcoin as a settlement network The problem with accepting 0-conf transactions The future of mining and why 21 Inc’s plans seem nonsensical Episode links: Dave's Personal Blog Waiting for blocks The Myth of the Megabyte Bitcoin Block The Future of Transactions Fees Bitcoin SF Devs Seminar: A deep dive into understanding Bitcoin mining hashrates Dave's company PeerNova This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/090
It was a special treat for me when my old friend, Dave Hudson dropped by Booth 61 on May 9th during the 2015 Techbridge Digital Ball. I have known Dave and his equally talented wife, Monika for many years having first met them when I spoke to the SOB’s (Students Of Benn Konsynski) at the […] The post Dave Hudson, Chief Business Strategy Officer and SVP Technology Strategy at Amtrak visited Booth 61 at the 2015 Techbridge Digital Ball appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Anything Goes is a no-holds-barred talk show focusing on events in the news, in pop culture and the state of Canadian stand-up comedy. It is hosted by Darren Frost, Dave Martin Christina Walkinshaw and Kathleen McGee. It's a funny, informative, uncensored look at the worlds' highs and lows from a uniquely Canadian perspective.
The Conservative Party of Canada is denying that it knew about a scheme to misdirect voters to non-existent polling stations in the last election. Here's one of the so-called robocalls, misdirecting voters to non-existent polling stations. Dave Hudson lives in Guelph, and he received that call the morning of election day. He quickly realized that something was amiss, and recorded the call. That was back in May, but I caught up with Dave this week. I called him up at work Here's our conversation. Well, we're in the final run up to the NDP leadership convention. As it approaches, a top concern for many delegates is this: Which leader will be most electable in Quebec ? Will Quebecois will vote for someone who is not from Quebec. In his play Blue Dragon, Robert LePage addresses a similar issue, but with an international focus – should Quebecois look beyond their borders? Columnist Thomas Ponniah saw a recent production of the play, and it got him thinking. Here's his column. The activist toolkit is one of the newest parts of rabble.ca, and it's not just a resource and a feature within our site. Now it's a podcast called Constructing Change. In this episode, Constructing Change looks at the protests against security certificate legislation, which allows the the Canadian government to decide on extradition for Canadian residents without a public trial. Recently, Stephen Harper and two key ministers, Peter Kent and Joe Oliver, have said the Environmental Assessment Act allows too much public input, creates uncertainty for investors, and threatens economic development. The act is being reviewed, and a report is expected within the month. Jamie Keenan is with Mining Watch Canada, and he spoke to the Redeye podcast about why the act is important and some of the ways it strives to balance environmental preservation and industrial development. Here's that interview. If you haven't already, take a moment to donate to rabble.ca in our fundraising drive. If everyone who listens essentially bought us a coffee a month, we'd be in great shape. If you matched whatever you pay for your monthly subscription to your local paper, we'd be doing even better. If you can do it, head to rabble.ca/donate and make a donation. That's rabble.ca/donate. See you there I hope. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this program. Dave Hudson, Thomas Ponniah, Steff Pinch, Todd Ferguson and the Redeye collective. Our theme is composed by Bob Wiseman.