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Feel like you've hit a ceiling in your career? Your boldest ideas might be the thing that breaks through—but only if you say them out loud. In this episode, Dave McKay, President and CEO of RBC, shares why going public with big goals isn't just bold. It's strategic. Learn how clarity and ambition can rally your team, attract top talent, and accelerate your growth. Oh and yes, there's a Taylor Swift tie-in, too. One strategy that can radically change your career trajectory Why hiring people with personal ambition isn't enough (and what to look for instead) The mentality you need to lead a market How to accomplish big goals without jeopardizing integrity Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business. Connect with David: Keep Up with David on LinkedIn Follow David on Twitter The How Leaders Lead Instagram View insightful clips on TikTok Watch full interviews on YouTube Get the USA Today Bestselling Book "How Leaders Learn"
Royal Bank of Canada President and CEO Dave McKay discusses the bank’s earnings growth targets and the economic impact of tariffs. He is joined by Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel, and Scarlet Fu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring is in the air! Old friend Dave McKay stops by for a look ahead at the 2025 Boston Red Sox season, some general baseball thoughts, and of course, a discussion of the Yawkey League Amateur Baseball League of Boston talk.
In Melbourne you might have picked up a book or a comic from a Jesus Christian outside Flinders Street Station, or you could have seen their religious graffiti messages along Sydney's railway lines. But while they portray themselves as an altruistic Christian community living life by faith and rejecting the money motivation of work, former members have been shunned and demonised, and parents tell heartbreaking stories of losing their relationship with their child after they have joined the Jesus Christians.Full research sources listed here. You can support us on Patreon. Sarah Steel's debut book Do As I Say is available on audiobook now.With thanks to The Finance and Property Survival Guide, presenting partner of Let's Talk About Sects.Links:JC History 1981 - 1996 — Jesus Christians official website, accessed December 2024Australians find godliness in latrines and sewers of Madras — by Tim McGirk, The Independent, 25 June 1994Kidneys for Jesus — Jon Ronson's 2003 documentaryComments on Kidneys for Jesus — The Jesus Christians' response to Jon Ronson's documentary, accessed December 2024Blood sacrifice and Blood sacrifice (part two) — by Jon Ronson, The Guardian, 6 April 2002Kicked Out — by Alan, Making it Real, June 2013Why did we leave the Jesus Christians, led by Dave McKay? — by Sue, Making it Real, undatedThe Rise and Fall of the Jesus Christians — by Ross, Making it Real, 2013Australian Christian group fights claim it was linked to leader of Kenya starvation massacre doomsday cult — by Elle Hardy, The Guardian, 28 November 2023The Guardian's Shakahola Article by Elle Hardy | The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly — the Jesus Christians' commentary on The Guardian article, undated Subscribe and support the production of this independent podcast, and you can access early + ad-free episodes at https://plus.acast.com/s/lets-talk-about-sects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The media coverage of the Jesus Christians tends to outweigh their size. Most people who have heard of them recognise the name ‘The Kidney Cult', derived from an initiative where numerous members have donated one of their kidneys to a stranger. What may be surprising is that the person who first suggested that name was the Jesus Christians' founder himself, Dave Mckay.Part 2 is already available to Patreon supporters, and will be released on the main feed on Wednesday 25 December. Happy holidays all!Full research sources listed here. You can support us on Patreon. Sarah Steel's debut book Do As I Say is available on audiobook now.With thanks to The Finance and Property Survival Guide, presenting partner of Let's Talk About Sects.Links:JC History 1981 - 1996 — Jesus Christians official website, accessed December 2024Australians find godliness in latrines and sewers of Madras — by Tim McGirk, The Independent, 25 June 1994Kidneys for Jesus — Jon Ronson's 2003 documentaryComments on Kidneys for Jesus — The Jesus Christians' response to Jon Ronson's documentary, accessed December 2024Blood sacrifice and Blood sacrifice (part two) — by Jon Ronson, The Guardian, 6 April 2002Why did we leave the Jesus Christians, led by Dave McKay? — by Sue, Making it Real, undatedThe Rise and Fall of the Jesus Christians — by Ross, Making it Real, 2013Australian Christian group fights claim it was linked to leader of Kenya starvation massacre doomsday cult — by Elle Hardy, The Guardian, 28 November 2023The Guardian's Shakahola Article by Elle Hardy | The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly — the Jesus Christians' commentary on The Guardian article, undated Subscribe and support the production of this independent podcast, and you can access early + ad-free episodes at https://plus.acast.com/s/lets-talk-about-sects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RBC CEO, Dave McKay says that Canada and the US will disagree at the “fringe” but are likely to find common ground on free-trade negotiations in the coming years. He is joined by Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and Annmarie Hordern.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Podcast: Business Council of Canada, representing Canada's largest companies urging MPs returning to parliament this week to remember "fixing the economy cannot wait." What is needed is "long-term solutions" not "short-term politics." BCC just released its Engines of Growth report. - BCC also warns Canada's new unilateral digital services tax places the cornerstone of our trading relationship, the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement in jeopardy. - Guest comments as well on tentative agreement between Air Canada and pilots union (ALPA). Guest: Goldy Hyder. President/CEO, Business Council of Canada Critical byelections for federal Liberals and NDP will be held tomorrow in Montreal and Winnipeg. Montreal byelection in LaSalle.- Ville Emard - Verdun, the constituency represented by former LPC PM Paul Martin. Winnipeg byelection for the riding of Elmwood Transcona. Guests: Michelle Simson. Former Liberal MP and seatmate to Justin Trudeau and Dan McTeague. Former Liberal MP (19 years). Now president, Canadians For Affordable Energy The CEO of Canada's biggest bank, Dave McKay of RBC, in a speech this past week, said Canada must get "in sync" with the United States and become better at engaging with America's economic system to improve wobbly productivity in this country. We're not doing so at present said McKay, quoting a "very senior person (U.S.) said to us recently, in a group of CEO's You are not serious people." - How is Canada harming ourselves most? Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University Why are almost half of Canadians opting out or undecided about accepting their flu shot this fall (Rexall national poll) and where does the COVID-19 vaccine/boosters experience fit into this situation? Guest: Jason Tetro. Edmonton Microbiologist. The Germ Guy. Books: The Germ Code and The Germ files. Host: Super Awesome Science Show podcast. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer - Lucas Celle Podcast Producer - Jonathan Chung If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CEO of Canada's biggest bank, Dave McKay of RBC, in a speech this past week, said Canada must get "in sync" with the United States and become better at engaging with America's economic system to improve wobbly productivity in this country. We're not doing so at present said McKay, quoting a "very senior person (U.S.) said to us recently, in a group of CEOs, You are not serious people." - How is Canada harming ourselves most? Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 27, 2013
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Guests: Former Blue Jays and Diamondbacks shortstop John McDonald, original Jay and current Arizona 1B coach Dave McKay, and Mike Cieslinski, creator of Dynasty League Baseball powered by Pursue the Pennant This week in “Deep Left Field,” we check in John McDonald about his days with the DBacks (including a trip to the playoffs), reminisce about the Blue Jays of the 1970s with Dave McKay and go over a wild and wacky World Series simulation with Mike Cieslinski.
In this conversation, Bart speaks with Alan Richardson, SVP of Talent Strategy & Solutions at RBC, about the bank's approach to bringing workers back to premises. Alan discusses why the bank decided last fall to ask employees to come together in person more, and what they've learned since. He discusses how to think about closing the "communication distance" and not just "physical distance", the essential role of tools and technology, and how managers have the most critical role to play. Alan shares some of the challenges of hybrid work arrangements and how the bank has sought to be empathetic and intentional in this move. Finally, in a new introduction and conclusion, Alan discusses why the bank's CEO Dave McKay recently asked workers to be in person even more... and what the future may hold. This is an invaluable discussion for any leader wrestling with the balance of creating connection in this new era of hybrid work. Read more about RBC's people and culture here: https://www.rbc.com/newsroom/people-culture/index.html 00:29 Intro 01:03 Welcoming Alan 01:18 Follow-up notes on announcement 02:10 Making exceptions more consistent 02:55 THe real value of coming together 03:59 Humility and care of RBC's approach 05:47 What has worked and what challenges 6 months in? 06:54 Structure helps with flexibility 07:22 RBC's 3 days a week 10:34 Misconceptions and trust issues 12:06 What are we really after here with this return to work? 12:25 Challenge of communication distance vs physical distance 13:01 Example of red line / Cuban crisis 13:44 There are tools that can close communication distance 15:31 Keys to closing communication distance 15:49 What in-person does for teams 16:15 Build a foundation for the architecture of problem-solving 16:58 Ability to use the technology is key 19:02 Employees have a strong voice now 21:10 Ensuring the return to work is better than before 21:26 Equitable, inclusive experience 23:38 How are you advising leaders to deal with the return to work? 24:37 Different approach is needed across RBC 25:54 Hold managers accountable to have those conversations 26:58 Guardrails for the return to work conversation 27:21 Depends on the type of role 27:50 Beliefs around inclusion 29:41 Hybrid is more work 31:11 It's really change management 31:59 What are the conversations that need to happen in the next 6 months? 32:30 Are things clear enough? 33:05 Between senior level and managers 33:59 People and their teams 34:34 Bart sums it up 35:42 The benefits of getting it right are real 36:40 Thank yous 38:52 Outro
In our Geek on the Borderlands episodes we talk to players and gamemasters about how they were introduced to roleplaying games. How did they move from the border of roleplaying games into full TTRPG Geekdom? In this episode Jeremy and Jason interview Dave McKay, an artist and illustrator whose work appeared in the AD&D setting Birthright. We learn about Dave's entry into gaming, through comics and art in the early 80s. Old Men Rolling Dice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldmenrollingdice Music by Alexander Nakarada: https://www.patreon.com/anakarada/
Canada has the resources and the know-how to build one of the world's cleanest and greenest economies. That's one of the messages four business leaders delivered at a Canadian Club Toronto event on January 17th.The discussion, “Seizing Canada's Clean Growth Opportunity,” focused on the steps we need to take now to secure a low-carbon energy future.Presented in partnership with the Business Council of Canada, the event featured key decision-makers from Canada's mining, agriculture, financial services and energy sectors: Don Lindsay, President and CEO of Teck Resources;Karn Manhas, Founder and CEO of Terramera;Dave McKay, President and CEO of RBC; and Susannah Pierce, President and Country Chair of Shell Canada. The conversation was moderated by Nadia Theodore, Senior VP of Maple Leaf Foods.In Don Lindsay's words, “We have all of the competitive pieces to address climate change, to stimulate economic growth and to build a nation where our kids can thrive.”Listen to the conversation on the Speaking of Business podcast.
Panel: Don Lindsay, Karn Manhas, Dave McKay and Susannah Pierce, with Nadia Theodore
Panel: Don Lindsay, Karn Manhas, Dave McKay and Susannah Pierce, with Nadia Theodore
US oil prices peaked to $81 a barrel for the first time in two months, reflecting stronger consumption than many observers had expected. Saskatoon-based Vendasta Technologies announced its second acquisition since the software company dropped plans to go public in favour of financing, per The Globe and Mail. Canada's annual pace of inflation has been hanging at around 5% in recent months, levels not seen 2003, with RBC's CEO Dave McKay telling Bloomberg that the Bank of Canada needs to take quick action by hiking interest rates. Celebrating something? Let us know for a shoutout here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/GuHjLDoa The Peak Daily is produced by 306 Media Productions. Hosted by Brett Chang and Jay Rosenthal.
Radio Rollback Episode 20 Big L to Sweet Music & The Seawolf On this Episode Radio London (Big L) - Battle Of The New Sounds Radio London (Big L) - Pete Drummond Feb 67 Radio 355 - Dave McKay just before staion closed down. Aug 67 Laser 558 - Charlie Wolf 12th Sept 85 Plus look back at events in Jan 64 & 66 for Offshore Radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wentySDOtcc
Who's Up For A Destination Holiday? Dancin' Dave McKay's Veteran's Day Walk, Veteran's Day Specials, The Manning's Aren't Everyone's Fave, Florida Man, Dancin' Dave McKay Is LIVE With Us On His 22 Mile Veteran's Day Walk, Lacie Lowry From NEWS 9 Helps Us Help Madison On Therapy Thursday, The OKIE EXPRESS Good News Today Is Dancin' Dave McKay's 22 Mile Veteran's Day Walk, LOOK OUT! It's A Spider
This episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast delved into a topic so intricate that the conversation included two experts from RVI Group. Wei Fan, senior vice president, passenger vehicles, and Dave McKay, vice president of business development and sales, tackled not only how subprime auto finance companies are faring nowadays, but also how those providers might be considering more electric vehicles in their portfolios.
Listen to guest preacher Dave McKay as he brings us the word from Ephesians 3:14-19!
Listen to guest preacher Dave McKay as he brings us the word from Ephesians 3:14-19!
Dave McKay is principal owner of Blackstone Forensics Ltd. He is also the program coordinator for the British Columbia Institute of Technology's (BCIT) Forensic Science & Technology Program and instructor of BCIT's CCTV & Forensic Examination course. During his time as a forensic video analyst with the RCMP, McKay viewed and analyzed over 2,000 crimes and criminals caught on various video and image recording systems (CCTV, video cameras, cell phones, taxi-cams, still cameras, and computers). He has been qualified multiple times as an expert witness in both BC Provincial and Supreme Court in the field of forensic video technology, specifically the forensic analysis of video and digital images. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Simon Fraser university in 2002, and his Advanced Specialty Certificate in Forensics from BCIT in 2004. He most recently completed the security systems technician training program at BCIT in 2008. He is a licensed security consultant and spends his free time building, programming, and developing both network and digital video recording systems for CCTV surveillance purposes. He is also involved in various research projects at BCIT, including the ability to extract specific measurements (height, size, distance, speed) from recorded images through the marriage of forensic imaging techniques and photogrammetric principals. info@blackstoneforensics.com https://dfiforensics.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dfiforensics/message
This episode features a chat with the longtime President of the Yawkey League of Boston, as we discuss amateur baseball. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-leahy/message
The explainer is given by Dave McKay, the Identity Architect of Northern Block (www. northern block.ca). It is part of the #SSIToronto Webinar 5 - Embracing Privacy to Fuel Growth.
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Dan + Shay called in to talked to J.R. and Launa from Tampa Bay's Morning Krewe about their new song "I Should Probably Go To Bed". Holly gave us a call this morning to tell us about her date with Ben, but she hasn't heard back from him since the date. She told us they had a good time and he even made sure she made it home ok. When we called Ben he told us the reason why he hasn't called Holly back. Today is the four year anniversary of the day we lost Dave McKay. J.R., Launa and Kevin wanted to recognize and honor the man we lost. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
What does the retraction of the Hydroxychloroquine study do to our confidence? (1:30); Are you going to the #BlackLivesMatter Rally tonight? (10:10); Chinemerem Chigbo, winner of the 2020 TD Scholarship for Community Leadership (18:35); Trump gets blasted by ex-military (30:00); NBA & NHL set to tip/face-off (41:55); Weird Week In History with Cam Poitras (49:15); Phase Two with Dave McKay from Little Bones Wings (57:20); The Final Word (1:05:30).
Ben Dinnery, Johnny Wilson and Stel are joined by former Orlando City Head of Fitness, Dave McKay. Dave talks to us about player development in the USA, RTP, training age and more! We also talk FPL, followed by a fantastic injury analysis segment from Ben and Johnny answers listener questions. Music: www.bensound.com (http://www.bensound.com/) " or "Royalty Free Music from Bensound (https://www.bensound.com/) "
Calvin Sambrook (56) has learned a lot over the past 7 years of marathon running. He had to be rescued from the course on his first marathon attempt. His 2nd marathon finish time was in 5 hours 15 minutes, for 12 marathons he was stuck around 4 hours 30 minutes. Then he changed his training and his overall running and race times improved massively. Last year he ran a PB of 3:15 at the London Marathon and he has his eyes set on several PB goals. Calvin is joined by his son, elite runner and coach Josh (23). His recent podcast had a lot of great feedback and more than 30k downloads and views already. Josh is a 2:28 marathoner and he coached his father on this running journey. He shares great insights about Calvin’s improvements and both of them also recommendations for other athletes looking to improve. Thanks for all the contributors with great questions from the Extramilest Facebook Group: Brian Ballard, Marc Copeland, Andy Sullivan. Rishi Sareen, Brandon Rose, Vincent Cheah, Nicolas Garcia, Malcolm Forbes, Dave Lee, Prashant Fadnavis, Dan Aupperlee, Johan Sandgren, Stu ThreeOne, Lucas Abeledo Vilariño, Kevin Dunne, Saeed Khan, Blair Margot, Dave Mckay, Johan Sandgren, Rishi Sareen, Darren Rutgers, Morgan Pettersson. Links: Strava Calvin Sambrook Strava Josh Sambrook Jset.run = Josh's coaching website Extramilest Podcast #16: Race Faster by Training Slower, with 2:28 Marathoner Josh Sambrook Jason Cherriman heat training Tanda Race Predictor Show notes: Calvin’s background in running and his first experience with marathon running [3:30] How Calvin trained (or not trained) for his first marathon with one 5km park run a week [5:54] How run commuting changed his marathon performance changed significantly [6:58] The weekly Park Runs [13:40] Calvin’s thoughts on training volume and pace [15:05] How Calvin limits his risk of injury and recovers fast [16:55] The way Calvin uses a heart rate monitor for this training [18:45] Some of the things that have gone wrong in races, collapsing and waking up in the medical tent [20:00] Calvin’s pacing and HR strategy for a marathons [23:15] Heat training Calvin did as part of a study about weather impact on performance [25:50] Josh shares his caution about heat training in hot weather area [28:25] Their opinion to training some runs at marathon pace[29:40] How Calvin goes about running at effort level [32:40] Strength training through teaching courses at circus [32:28] Recovery tools, tightening muscles and time constraints [36:30] How Josh coaches his dad [39:03] Marathon race time prediction for Calvin [41:00] The Tanda Marathon Race Predictor [44:10] Calvin’s 2019 races and what’s coming up next [48:10] Josh’s thoughts on Calvin’s training and racing opportunities [51:10] Calvin’s approach to nutrition [54:35] Calvin doesn’t drink any water in an entire marathon, he explains why [57:05] How Calvin consciously has to calm him down a few hours before a race [1:01:40] Josh shares opportunities with volume, consistency and nutrition [1:03:10] Suggestions for runners looking to improve in their running and become stronger, healthier and happier athletes [1:05:30] You might also enjoy: Race Faster by Training Slower, with 2:28 Marathoner Josh Sambrook Dr. Phil Maffetone about Heart Rate Training, Nutrition and Recovery You can find me, Floris Gierman here: Strava YouTube Weekly newsletter with Running Tips and Racing Strategies Podcast Instagram Facebook (Private Group) Facebook (Personal) Twitter
Dave McKay, RBC President & CEO, says the company is open to "tactical" acquisitions. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, believes that orders of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will remain intact. Lindsey Piegza, Stifel Chief Economist, says wage growth came too little and too late. Christopher Jasper, Bloomberg European Transportation Deputy Team Leader, explains the differences between the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and previous models. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dave McKay, RBC President & CEO, says the company is open to "tactical" acquisitions. Howard Ward, Gabelli Funds CIO of Growth Equities, believes that orders of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will remain intact. Lindsey Piegza, Stifel Chief Economist, says wage growth came too little and too late. Christopher Jasper, Bloomberg European Transportation Deputy Team Leader, explains the differences between the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and previous models.
Dan Schulman is President & CEO of Paypal, a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like cheques and money orders. He spoke with RBC CEO Dave McKay at the recent RBC Capital Markets Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference in New York City to discuss how Paypal transformed to a customer champion company, changing their strategy from product to platform.
Can't tell you how good it was to hear this voice on the other end of the phone tonight when former QYK morning man Cledus T. Judd called in to say hi. He's been all over CMT this past week with his new music video for his parody of Morgan Wallen's "Up Down" called "(Weight's Goin' Up Down Up Down). Cledus stepped away from a lucrative career on a successful morning show with the late Dave McKay and Veronica. Being so far away from his young daugther was difficult. I remember he'd do the drive back to Georgia often to see her. In our conversation, Cledus shares some very personal information about the decision he had to make. It was also a little heartbreaking to hear Cledus doubting whether or not his fans still wanted to hear his work. When I posted the music video on my QYK page this past week, the response was instant. And you can tell it means a lot to Cledus to know his friends and fans still want to hear more. What about a show in Tampa? What does Morgan Wallen think about his parody? What does he have up his sleeve for potential future parodies? He tell us one about Tiger Woods that's going to crack you up. Enjoy this talk with one of the nicest and funniest guys I know!
Canada 150, our next generation of entrepreneurs
Canada 150, our next generation of entrepreneurs
This episode covers Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft's E3 2014 press events! What did they get right? What could have been improved? Find out now. Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
Taking a look at all of the announcements from Apple's WWDC Keynote briefing from June 2, 2014. Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
Microsoft has already surprised us with a bunch of great announcements, will they have enough to keep the excitement going? Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
Sony comes in strong with the lead this year, but can they hold on to it? Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
What can Nintendo do to take control of E3? Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
The Pilot episode of the Definitive Gear Podcast. Covering all of the hot topics for WWDC 2014! Featuring Kevin Weiler, Dave McKay, and Sam Maguire.
Brandon Darby talks abou the film Better This World with co-host Lee Stranahan. The documentary is about the RNC Welecoming Committe and the indictment and conviction of Bradley Crowder and David McKay, who created Molotov Cocktails and intended to use them. The movie Better This World was made by producers how consider Dave McKay and Brad Crowder to be friends and it continues the leftist narrative that Brandon Darby is a snitch. The film is currently playing on NetFlix. Get the facts and the truth about Better This World.
Brandon Darby talks abou the film Better This World with co-host Lee Stranahan. The documentary is about the RNC Welecoming Committe and the indictment and conviction of Bradley Crowder and David McKay, who created Molotov Cocktails and intended to use them. The movie Better This World was made by producers how consider Dave McKay and Brad Crowder to be friends and it continues the leftist narrative that Brandon Darby is a snitch. The film is currently playing on NetFlix. Get the facts and the truth about Better This World.
As someone who progressed from junior programmer to CIO over a 30-year IT career, Dave McKay believes that IT training must encompass business and leadership elements from an early stage. Here he explains why, from his own experience.