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Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with David English to discuss A Circle of Friends Choirs — a multi-denominational group created to share their faith in God through both Christian and secular music, and to support those in need across all communities.http://www.acofchoirs.com/
Justin and Bec wrap their discussion on the recorded and filmed rehearsals undertaken for the Las Vegas engagement documented in the feature film "That's The Way It Is". The duo continues through July and August 1970's rehearsal dates, right up to August 10, the day Elvis would take the stage in front of paying customers, and reflect on the insights into Elvis and his band's creative processes along the way. Then Gurdip taps in for Song of the Week, selecting the rowdy gospel number "If the Lord Wasn't Walking By My Side", which Elvis cut for his "How Great Thou Art" album. Justin's Song of the Week is Elvis's 1970 version of Joe South's plea for empathy and understanding, "Walk A Mile in My Shoes." Our primary resource for this episode was the content contained within the Follow That Dream release "That's The Way It Is: 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition" including the book by David English and Pal Granlund. Don't forget that the Netflix documentary "Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley" releases today, November 13, 2024 on Netflix. We intend to have a full-group discussion soon! If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
We've talked so much about Elvis' recording sessions that it's fairly easy to understand how an Elvis record came together. Less clear to many, however, is how an Elvis movie was made. Olivia got super curious to learn the ins and outs of filmmaking, so Justin & Olivia decided to center the discussion around the making of one of the most celebrated and successful movies to star Elvis, 1964's Viva Las Vegas, in the year of the 60th anniversary of its release - since no one else is seeming to commemorate it! From concept and script to pre-production efforts like location scouting, casting, crew (and especially the music, as always!), from getting song demos all the way up to the initial recording sessions, we break down how it happened in part one. Part 2 will focus largely on filming, post-production and marketing, along with our Songs of the Week! One of our most vital resources this week is FTD's immaculately researched The Making of Viva Las Vegas by David English and Pal Granlund, which is unfortunately no longer in print. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy. Patrons get early access to new episodes (including Part 2 of this episode) and plenty of bonus content!
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On today's show, David English will discuss China, Taiwan, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). GUEST OVERVIEW: David English is a former journalist at The Epoch Times UK and a former anchor for NTD UK News.
Happy New Year!! Justin is out sick so episode 300 is delayed! So what is this? Well if you add up all the various bonus episodes along the way we've well blown past 300 long ago anyway so the number's arbitrary, so give us this weird one! Gurdip is joined by John Michael Heath from EAP Society to briefly discuss news and the recent "Elvis: Now In Person 1972" FTD 4-CD set and book by David English and Pal Granlund, as well as to bond over gospel and doo-wop. Plus - a round of Elvis Trivia returning this week as John is in the hotseat! There's no Song of the Week this week - just a fun, lightweight discussion. The gang will be back next week for the proper 300! Want to hear more from John and Jamie Kelley? Visit youtube.com/EAPSociety If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting the show over at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music/movie history enthusiast.
On today's podcast: 1) The first truce since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted last month went into effect on Friday morning. The deal came after weeks of complex and delicate talks brokered by Qatar, the US and Egypt. The halt in fighting in Gaza is intended to last for four days. Hamas, an Iran-backed militant group, is meant to return 50 of the almost 240 hostages it captured from Israel, while the Israelis will release 150 jailed Palestinians and allow more aid into Gaza. 2) The Canadian mayor of Niagara Falls, Jim Diodati, said the Rainbow Bridge is expected to reopen in a day or two, after a car explosion that killed two people shuttered the busy crossing between the US and Canada. 3) Barclays Plc is working on plans to reduce costs by as much as $1.3 billion over several years, which could involve slashing as many as 2,000 jobs, according to Reuters. Full transcript:|Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm John Tucker. Here are these stories we're following today. The first group of Israeli hostages is expected to leave the Gaza Strip soon in a deal that's meant to return fifty of the nearly two hundred and forty captives that Hamas took from Israel. Israel plans to release one hundred and fifty jailed Palestinians. All involved are women and people under the age of nineteen. This stop in fighting is intended to last for four days. It marks the first major lull in this war since it began October seventh. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, who says the military offensive will go on after that. We hope to get this first tronch out and then we're committed to getting everyone out, but we'll continue with our fore aims namly to eradicate Kamas, because Kamas has already promised that they will do this again and again and again. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah, who says he has delivered that same message in a phone call to President Biden. We had along with a hostage release, the deal will also allow for more AID into Gaza. Bloomberg's owner Aunt says the humanitarian aid is critical for the people at Gaza. The very first trucks that went in we're carrying cooking gas, which obviously is very critical for more than two million people are currently living in Gaza in what the UN calls a dire humanitarian situation. Bloomberg's owner Aunt reports Palestinians were emerging from temporary shelters and crowded the streets as southern Gaza as the AID trucks entered. Back in the US, we want to bring you update from the events that unfolded on the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls this week. New York Governor Kathy Hochel says that bridge is back open after a car explosion on Wednesday killed two people and closed that crossing between the US and Canada. Hockel says there is no sign of terrorism so far. She adds a suspect of ties to Western New York has been identified. Investigation will determine if the blast was intentional or an accident. The holiday shopping season kicks into full swing today, with shoppers searching for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. Deloitte Saniel Thanksgiving survey. He finds consumers plan on spending and average almost five hundred and seventy dollars on both days. That's up thirteen percent from last year. And Bert Flickinger managed Rector with Strategic Resource Groups. As shoppers are feeling confident, however, they're using a new tool this shopping season. It's going to be by now, pay later. Fifteen percent of all purchases will be that way, and consumers are still taking on credit card debt, but sixty three percent of consumers will be buying with debit card and trying to put less on credit as interest rates have climbed and the average household has seventeen thousand and revolving unpaid credit card debt. Bert Flickinger with Strategic Resource Groups. As many consumers plan to do much of the shopping during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in order with their spending limits, traders are going to be following the traditional kickoff of the holiday shopping season today as well as SMP Global Manufacturing PMI data that comes after the Eco data dump we saw on Wednesday. It showed a drop in jobless claims and expectations that inflation will climb from the University of Michigan sentiment poll. The bond market is open till two pm Wall Street time today, and the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq close at one and we're also following financial news in Europe this morning. Starting in the banking sector, Barkley's aiming to reduce costs by as much as one point three billion dollars over the next several years and could cut up to two thousand back office jobs that's about two percent of its workforce. This according to a report from Reuter's. Bloomberg's Jenny Serdaine says investors are looking for a renewed strategy after a disappointing third quarter. I think a lot of this is driven by investors just really being unhappy with how this company has been run. And so you've got you know, vin Kata Krishnan, their CEO, who's really looking at trying to take some big, bold moves here and promising that he's going to have a strategy update that will really make clear how to bring Barklays out of this position that they're in. Bloomberg's Jenny Strain says Barkleys could make more cuts in other areas outside the back office. Barkley's share is down about eleven and a half percent this year, and checking those shares now John they're up about a half percent in the pre market in London. Staying in Europe, the economic picture is getting darker in Germany. The German government is suspending a constitutional limit on net new borrowing for a fourth straight year as it struggles to recover from an energy induced downturn last winter. This move to lift the so called debt break will be part of a revised twenty twenty three budget. Chancellor Olof Schultz's government was forced into a radical budget overhaul after a ruling last week from the nation's top court. And turning to Asia, the Chinese government ramping up pressure on banks to support struggling real estate developers. Bloomberg's David English has more we here, trying to may allow banks to offer unsecured short term loans to qualified developers for the first time. These so called working capital loans would offer funds for day to day operations. The loans are different from other types of debt that require land or assets as collateral. We reported that authorities are finalizing this list of developers eligible for that aid. Sources say the list includes Country Garden and sign a Ocean Group. Country Garden shares jump twenty four percent yesterday on word that it was included in that list in Hong Kong. I'm David Ingliss Bloomberg Radio. Okay, David, thanks to earlier this week, oh Peck plus pushback and gathering to finalize output levels for next year by four days to November thirtieth. Now, the group says that meeting will take place online and now it's time to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world with Bloomberg's Michael Barr. Good Morning, Michael, Good Morning, Nathan and Ireland. Violent clashes broke out in central Dublin after a five year old girl was seriously injured in a NiFe attack that also saw a woman and two other young children hospitalized. Police and the attack happened near a school. Soon after, at least one hundred people took to the street, some armed with metal bars. Police said. Over four hundred officers, including many and riot gear were deployed in Dublin city center to contain the unrest. The head of the Irish Police Guarded Commissioner Drew Harris. We have a complete lunatic hooligan faction driven by far right ideology, and also then this disruptive tendency here engaged in serious violence. Commissioner Harris says a person of interest, a man in his fifties, was arrested at the scene. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in nineteen ninety three. The three page legal document does not contain details of the alleged assault. Adams denied the allegations absolutely not true. You know, I would never do anything to anyone, and it's just really say, you know, my career speaks for itself. The suit comes just hours before New York's Adult Survivor's Act expires, which eliminates the statute of limitations for accusers of sexual abuse to come forward. The filing seeks a trial and five million dollars in relief. Evacuation orders have been lifted near the scene of a tank or train derailment in eastern Kentucky. The trains operator CSXAS sixteen cars went off the rails Wednesday afternoon near the small town of Livingstone, Dustin Heiser with Kentucky Emergency management throughout this entire event. The safety of the public has been our number one concern. The derailment sent dangerous fumes into the air. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterrees is visiting Antarctica just before the COP twenty eight climate talks begin. Gu Terras called the continent's warming devastating warming air and ocean temperatures are causing Antarctic ice to melt. Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Michael Barr, and this is Bloomberg Ninth It him Michael. Thanks. You can get much more Bloomberg on your dashboard with the new Bloomberg Business App featuring Apple Car Play and Android Auto. You get access to every Bloomberg podcast, live audio feeds from Bloomberg Radio, even print stories in audio form from Bloomberg News. Download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Connect your phone to your car and get started with the Bloomberg Business App. Presented by our sponsor, Interactive Brokers. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, brought to you by tri State Outing. Good morning, Nathan, the NFL at the triple header on Thanksgiving, the Packers knocking off the lines in Game one twenty nine to twenty two of the Cowboys dominated the Commanders in Game two opics and stays in the block. That's to late on Hawker. Is that bliand news gott it you streaking out the sideline? He's not hol depeat. If he does, he's gonna play the record of a gain. He slipped through three Commanders defenders at clinics at out and he scores. That is his fifth fix six of the season. That's courtesy of the Cowboys Radio Network, Dallas dominating the Commanders forty five to ten in Dallas, while in Game three is the forty nine Ers all over the Seattle Seahawks thirty one to thirteen. Coming up today, kick off at three pm Eastern Time at Mettlife Stadium in New Jersey. It's the New York Jets hosting the Dolphins. New York comes in losers of three straight. End has made a quarterback change as Tim Boyle takes over for Zach Wilson. Offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackid talking about Boyle, he has an unbelievable knowledge of the system. He has a tenacity when it comes to his preparation. I mean, he NonStop, from everything from every single drawing to every single thing on the game sheet. He prepares truly like a starter and has since day one. That's courtesy of ny Jets dot Com. In the NBA, a more in season tournament action. Today, the Knicks are home for the Heat. The Celtics on the road of the Magic. It's the Wizards playing at the Milwaukee Bucks. The Warriors are hosting the San Antonio Spurs. That's your Bloomberg Sports update. I'm Dan Schwarzman from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on SYRIASXAM, the Bloomberg Business app, and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. We continue to monitor developments in the Middle East, where the first pause in fighting between Israel and Hummas in more than six weeks appears to be holding, and it comes after weeks of delicate talks aimed at releasing some of the nearly two hundred and forty hostages that HUMMAS captured in the deadly October seventh attack on Israel. For more, we are joined by Bloomberg's Henry Mayer, who is part of our team of reporters who has been covering this war in the Gaza strip since it began. Henry, good morning. Get us up to speed on developments thus far are since it does look as though this truth is underway and does appear to be holding. Yes, good morning. Well, the truth started at about seven o'clock in the morning local time, and they haven't been any indications of any violations. And you know the importance next stage is going to be the release of thirteen hostages which are being held in Gaza currently. That is expected at four pm local time, and on the same day at thirty nine Palestinian prisoners. All of these are women and people aged under the age of nineteen children in the case of the hostages, and in the prisons you're looking at youths aged under nineteen. So you know, I can't stress how difficult this process has been to even get where we are today. It took weeks of very very difficult diplomacy, secret diplomacy. It broke down at certain stages. But of course, you know the problem is that it's for four days only today have been for the Gaza residents two point one million of them who've been living under daily bombardment for almost seven weeks. Today they finally came out, They left the shelter, they were able to walk around. But of course, at the back of their minds is they know that this arrangement may only last for four days, could be extended up to ten. But we don't know that yet. Before we get to what comes after, we do need to continue to discuss what comes in the midst of this pause. Part of this deal was to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza as well. Have we seen signs of progress there? Yes, we have. You know, there are trucks which are entering through the border with Egypt, the Rapha crossing. We understand from HOMAS officials border officials they expect two hundred trucks to enter Gaza today. This is significantly more than has been allowed to Gaza in recent weeks, but it's still much less than used to come prior to the war, five hundred a day. So the amount of aid that Gaza needs, you know, is way more than what is going to becoming in the next few days. But obviously it's a step in the right direction. And what about the distribution of that aid, because We've heard reports from the United Nations and other non governmental organizations in the area that they have suffered through these bombardments over the last several weeks as well. I mean, what's the difficulty in getting aid into and distributed through Gaza when we've seen so much destruction over the last several weeks. Well, obviously one of the greatest difficulties is the fact that you have an active war zone and it's extremely dangerous to move around. Secondly, there's an acute lack of fuel, so Israel imposed a complete blockade on fuel deliveries initially, and in the recent a week or so it has been allowing in very small quantities of fuel to be used only by the United Nations for transportation purposes. But the quantities of fuel coming in the UNSA that they're completely inadequate for its operations. So yeah, that is something which is still a big problem in the time we have left, Henry, Let's talk about what comes after this pause. We did hear from Israel's Prime Minister, and we've heard from him several times that he does not want the war to end even after this pause expires, but he is under a lot of pressure, particularly from the United States to at least change some of the conduct of this war. What can we expect going forward. I mean, I think that the pressure is only going to increase, and it's not only international pressure, and you mentioned the United States, that's very important. At the same time, there's a domestic issue here, the issue of the hostages. Two hundred and forty were taken into Gaza until now only a handful have been released. Fifty are going to be set free over the next four days. Some of these people are going to be giving interviews, They are going to you know, the public awareness of the hostagism and the kind of conditions in which they are living in Gaza is going to be accentuated, and I think that is going to be something that will weigh very heavily on the Israeli government. Probably not sufficient to get them to stop the conflict at this stage, but I think we are getting closer to that point. This is Bloomberg day Break Today, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed by six am Easter each morning, on Apple's Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. You can also listen live each morning starting at five am Wall Street Time, on Bloomberg eleven three to zero in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, Bloomberg one six to one in Boston, and Bloomberg ninety sixty in San Francisco. 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Sue Lawley's castaway is foreign correspondent Ann Leslie in a programme first broadcast in 2004. Ann Leslie died in June 2023, aged 82. The distinguished foreign correspondent Ann Leslie has witnessed and reported on some of the most significant events of the past 30 years including the fall of the Berlin wall; the failed coup against Mikhail Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela's final walk to freedom. She has reported on uprisings, massacres and wars, collecting numerous awards as she has done so. She grew up in India and Pakistan and loved India and its culture. When she was around 10 years old she was sent to a boarding school in England. From school she went to Oxford and from there she joined the Daily Express. She was brought to London and was given her own column at the age of twenty-two. But she resigned, saying she wanted to do proper reporting, and it was David English's support for her that saw her start writing foreign news stories and set the course for her distinguished career.
Santiago Pont Lezica y Gisela Larsen hablaron con David English, sobreviviente del atentado de las Torres Gemelas, actualmente vive en Argentina
David English: Influencer, del 11-S en Nueva York a Mendoza. Programa emitido el 07/05/2023 Producción y realización: Evangelina Barone y Gerardo Moyano
David English Hello. I’m David English, and I want to welcome you to another episode of Profiles and Stewardship, where my dad, Bill English, has conversations with business owners about how they integrate their role as a business owner and leader with their faith in Jesus Christ. Today, Bill is talking with Abe Degnan, owner of Degnan Design, Design, Build and remodel into Forest, Wisconsin. In this episode, Abe and Bill talk about a range of issues that Christian business owners face. If you want to hear about how a mature, successful Christian business owner uses his business and his...
Former World Number 3 snooker player Neal Foulds joins us from York, where he is currently commentating on the UK Championship for Eurosport. Away from snooker, Neal tells us of his passion for cricket and his particular love of Test cricket, especially at Lord's. He also recalls fond memories of David English, who sadly passed away last weekend and tells some of the great stories and characters he played with alongside David when turning out for the Bunbury charity games, including why Neal just had to run out former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/98-not-out/message
Phil Walker, Ben Gardner and Yas Rana react to England's T20 World Cup victory, discussing the role played by Matthew Mott and debating where Jos Buttler sits in the conversation for the best men's limited overs batter of all time. There's chat on how not letting players compete in overseas leagues is impacting India, the upcoming Australia vs England ODI series, the red-ball vs white-ball battle and much more. Mark Butcher also joins the show to react to the news that 21-year-old Somerset batter Will Smeed has signed a white-ball-only contract and to celebrate the life of David English, the founder of the Bunbury schools festival who died aged 76 last week. Head to VX3: https://tinyurl.com/2p97w65m Donate to the Regal Basketball Court Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/floor-upgrade-for-iconic-regal-basketball-court/backers#start Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs pay tribute to the late great David English. Plus, joining the guys in the pod is Monday regular, Danny Kelly. And the guys bring you another set of Clips of the Week Pewter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Twen takes a week off to recover and Tyr walks you through the wonderful world of mentoring within BDSM & Kink! We discuss the value of finding a mentor, the benefits a mentee will receive, and how to find a mentor within your local community. The books mentioned during the podcast are 'The Ritual of Dominance & Submission' by David English and 'The Heart of Dominance' by Anton Fulmen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spicierthantherapy/support
After Carlow's final Joe McDonagh Cup game against Westmeath in 2021, David English stepped down from inter-county hurling. He admits it was a tough decision but now he concentrates on club hurling. He has won Christy Ring and Joe McDonagh Cup finals in Croke Park with Carlow and has pocketed minor and under 21 medals with Ballinkillen. He covets a senior title with Ballinkillen. Here, he reflects on his hurling career with club and county.
Bunbury-in-Chief David English gave us a rollercoaster of a chat across subjects ranging from teaching the all star Hollywood cast of "A Bridge Too Far" to play cricket, fielding in the slips with Eric Clapton and Bill Wyman, managing the Bee Gees and witnessing Elvis Presley's unique way of changing the channel on his tv at home in Graceland. Of course, there are plenty of cricket stories, including hie friendships with Ian Botham and Viv Richards, the prodigious talents he has uncovered through hi Bunbury project, which includes most of the current England team and Webby recalls a game between Brentwood and Finchey, which saw them meet on the field of play.
David English el 11 de septiembre de 2001, tras ser sorprendido por el impacto del vuelo 175 de United Airlines contra una de las Torres Gemelas, decidió migrar y se radicó en la provincia de Mendoza. En charla con "Punto de partida" por radio EME aporta su mirada sobre lo que paso
It's the latest great chapter of Life on Planet Porky the podcast as Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones deliberate, discuss and digest all the big stories.Today they include: the local elections, keeping Scotland part of Britain, Margaret Thatcher, Craig David, the history of the moonwalk, keyless cars, the back story of the Daily Mail, David English, the days when newspapers gave away free CDs, Amanda Eliasch, the French fishing fiasco, donkey rides, compassion fatigue, big charities, Nadia Comaneci, Porky's trip to Romania, hunger strikes, Michael Jackson's mum, Audrey Hepburn, and the truth behind Breakfast at Tiffany's. It's the jewel in the crown of podcasts, it's Life on Planet Porky. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter.Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
Congregation of the Living Word, a Messianic Jewish Congregation
David was a great warrior, but his skills on the battlefield were not the source of his greatness. In fact, his greatness is related to our Passover experience.
David English talks openly about his time as a Press Officer to the Rolling Stones, managing the Bee Gees and Eric Clapton, acting in 'A Bridge Too Far', forming the Bunbury Cricket Club, and the annual U15 tournament which has seen over 100 players go on to play for England.
Congregation of the Living Word, a Messianic Jewish Congregation
The Bible teaches about blood atonement. But can there be forgiveness of sins without the shedding of blood? Some people teach that David's repentance of his sin with Bathsheba was enough to earn atonement. But the Scripture has more to say about this. La Biblia enseña sobre la expiación de la sangre. ¿Pero puede haber perdón de los pecados sin el derramamiento de sangre? Algunos enseñan que el arrepentimiento de David por su pecado con Betsabé fue suficiente para obtener la expiación. Pero las Escrituras tienen más que decir sobre esto.
Interview with David English, the founder of Black Owl Guitars in New Bern, N. Carolina, and wiring technician, Mark Schomaker. Black Owl Guitars make full functioning strings instruments, amplifiers, and electric kazoos. Both of these musicians are talented creators that solve creative challenges to make instruments with great sound from what would have been waste. http://blackowlguitars.com/index.html https://www.etsy.com/market/black_owl_guitars https://www.facebook.com/Black-Owl-Guitars-239474402756778/
Interview with David English, the founder of Black Owl Guitars in New Bern, N. Carolina, and wiring technician, Mark Schomaker. Black Owl Guitars make full functioning strings instruments, amplifiers, and electric kazoos. Both of these musicians are talented creators that solve creative challenges to make instruments with great sound from what would have been waste. http://blackowlguitars.com/index.html https://www.etsy.com/market/black_owl_guitars https://www.facebook.com/Black-Owl-Guitars-239474402756778/
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David is an experienced sales manager and sales leader who has consistently increased revenue, decreased costs, and improved the quality of the work environment with a positive attitude. His management of a growing sales group has built sales by focusing on the customer first with exemplary customer service. With experience in both the corporate environment and running a small business provides a foundation for a well-rounded understanding of leadership and how to achieve success. He is experienced in wearing many hats while running his sales team. His understanding of how to efficiently run a business has allowed his sales division to see success each and every year.
A bonus episode for being such a great bunch of fans - so much interaction on last weeks SHOW - THANK YOU This week I give you an interview we did a few weeks ago befor you know what . David English the author of many Follow That dream special Elvis books tells us about the new FTD release set THAT'S THE WAY IT IS This was due to go with the cinema release How many cds? What new info ? Whats in the can?
David English serves as Vice President for Finance and Management for Denison University in Granville, Ohio. This week on the show, English joins Megan Strand for a conversation on preparing not just for the next decade, but for the next fifty years and beyond. In the near term, he says we have to live through the legacy of amenity competition. “Before 2008, industry wide, we were able to increase amenities and pass those on,” David says. “For the last 10 years we’ve been laboring under these cost structures and many universities have had to cut back in order to just continue to pay essential costs. At the same time we face more expectations from our families and students.” Join us this week for a conversation with David English as he takes us through his efforts to promote diversity, recruit some of the “sharper elbows” that come from outside academia, and the critical importance that CBOs play on campus beyond their foundational skills in the numbers.
David English, VP at Ad Trend, shows you how to succeed with the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more effective with geofencing. Get the best practices for selling, collected from around the world for target advertising based on geographic boundaries by tagging mobile prospects. Find Ad Trend at: https://www.ad-trend.com/ David also hosts the Kansas City Advertising Podcast. It is a platform for other locally-owned marketing and advertising companies in Kansas City to speak about all they offer their customers and how working with a locally-owned company can provide to you a different touch and feel when working on your campaign. Listen to Mike Montague, VP of Online Learning at Sandler, on the Kansas City Advertising Podcast hosted by David English: https://anchor.fm/david-english/episodes/Episode-21---Mike-Montague-e41cji You can subscribe and review both podcasts at iTunes and Google Play. The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
David English, VP at Ad Trend, shows you how to succeed with the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more effective with geofencing. Get the best practices for selling, collected from around the world for target advertising based on geographic boundaries by tagging mobile prospects. Find Ad Trend at: https://www.ad-trend.com/ David also hosts the Kansas City Advertising Podcast. It is a platform for other locally-owned marketing and advertising companies in Kansas City to speak about all they offer their customers and how working with a locally-owned company can provide to you a different touch and feel when working on your campaign. Listen to Mike Montague, VP of Online Learning at Sandler, on the Kansas City Advertising Podcast hosted by David English: https://anchor.fm/david-english/episodes/Episode-21---Mike-Montague-e41cji You can subscribe and review both podcasts at iTunes and Google Play. The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
David English, VP at Ad Trend, shows you how to succeed with the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more effective with geofencing. Get the best practices for selling, collected from around the world for target advertising based on geographic boundaries by tagging mobile prospects. Find Ad Trend at: https://www.ad-trend.com/ David also hosts the Kansas City Advertising Podcast. It is a platform for other locally-owned marketing and advertising companies in Kansas City to speak about all they offer their customers and how working with a locally-owned company can provide to you a different touch and feel when working on your campaign. Listen to Mike Montague, VP of Online Learning at Sandler, on the Kansas City Advertising Podcast hosted by David English: https://anchor.fm/david-english/episodes/Episode-21---Mike-Montague-e41cji You can subscribe and review both podcasts at iTunes and Google Play. The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Join host Kari Lane, Veronica Valencia, and Ollie Drennan with special guests Alex von David (English dir of Madoka), Lauren Landa (Kyoko) and Sarah Williams (Sayaka) as they dive into ep 4-6. Sayaka makes a contract and becomes a magical girl but was her wish selfish or selfless? We are introduced to this tough new girl, Kyoko, who is only out for self preservation. Everyone learns the scary truth that when you become a magical girl, your soul becomes the Soul Gem and your body is really just a shell. How will this change Madoka’s choice to become a magical girl? Alex, Lauren and Sarah also share their love of the show, fun behind the scenes moments and whose costume/which magical girl they love best. Join hosts Kari Lane, Veronica Valencia, Jaimi Gray and Ollie Drennan as they review and discuss the dark magical girl show, “Madoka Magica”! There will be special voice actor guests almost every week, and plot discussion for days! Be sure to rate and subscribe to enjoy the anime breakdowns and stay up to date on all things Madoka Magica! Check out www.japancrate.com for delicious Japanese snacks! The crates we showed are the Premium crates. You can use the code “AFTERBUZZ” for $3 off your first Premium Japan Crate! If you go to our twitter, @ABTVanime, we do an unboxing of both crates! Use the code “ABTVanime” for 10% Loot Crate Anime! www.lootcrate.com/ABTVanime Here for AfterBuzz TV Anime we cover all the shows whether they are classic or brand new! Join us as we break down Fruits Basket on the FRUITS BASKET AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where each week we'll discuss 2-4 episodes of the amazing series; break down plots, characters, favorite moments, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date with the show! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join host Kari Lane, Veronica Valencia, and Ollie Drennan with special guests Alex von David (English dir of Madoka), Lauren Landa (Kyoko) and Sarah Williams (Sayaka) as they dive into ep 4-6. Sayaka makes a contract and becomes a magical girl but was her wish selfish or selfless? We are introduced to this tough new girl, Kyoko, who is only out for self preservation. Everyone learns the scary truth that when you become a magical girl, your soul becomes the Soul Gem and your body is really just a shell. How will this change Madoka’s choice to become a magical girl? Alex, Lauren and Sarah also share their love of the show, fun behind the scenes moments and whose costume/which magical girl they love best. Join hosts Kari Lane, Veronica Valencia, Jaimi Gray and Ollie Drennan as they review and discuss the dark magical girl show, “Madoka Magica”! There will be special voice actor guests almost every week, and plot discussion for days! Be sure to rate and subscribe to enjoy the anime breakdowns and stay up to date on all things Madoka Magica! Check out www.japancrate.com for delicious Japanese snacks! The crates we showed are the Premium crates. You can use the code “AFTERBUZZ” for $3 off your first Premium Japan Crate! If you go to our twitter, @ABTVanime, we do an unboxing of both crates! Use the code “ABTVanime” for 10% Loot Crate Anime! www.lootcrate.com/ABTVanime Here for AfterBuzz TV Anime we cover all the shows whether they are classic or brand new! Join us as we break down Fruits Basket on the FRUITS BASKET AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW where each week we'll discuss 2-4 episodes of the amazing series; break down plots, characters, favorite moments, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date with the show! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Due to all of your questions and feed back, we took your questions and comments and put them into an episode. So, here you go, here are 10 of your most frequently asked questions and my thoughts on them. If I missed something of interest, or you have a seperate question, please don't hesitate to reach out. Denglish@ad-trend.com is the best way to submit a question.
Paul and Andy are back at the Cheltenham festival and are joined by some very special guests. The boys are joined by Rupert Bell, Paul Jiggins, John Motson, Paddy Power and 60's kid David English as they guide you through all of the days racing. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Your regular host decided to take a break from our regular episode and host a Q&A session. Thanks for all of the listeners who have reached out. If you have a question, please email Denglish@ad-trend.com
On this episode of the Cracked Interviews podcast, host Max Rothman is joined by David English of the Refuse to Lose Tennis Championships and Charity. This year marks the 6th annual Refuse to Lose Tennis Championships, inspired by Marshall Sample's courageous battle with cancer. Featuring a round robin and pro-am tennis event, the RTL night is the premier tennis charity event in Louisville, Kentucky. Individuals are able to bid on teams for a chance to win prizes, with all proceeds going directly to Twisted Pink, a local non-profit organization dedicated to extending lives and improving quality of life for late stage breast cancer patients and their families by funding metastatic (stage IV) breast cancer research. Cracked Racquets is honored to serve as the media sponsor for such an event as it utilizes the united front of tennis to impact the world. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BBC Somerset's Cricket Show comes from the County Ground in Taunton as Western Storm take on Lancashire Thunder in the Women's Super League, where Andrew Flintoff drops by unexpectedly! Also on the show Johann Myburgh looks at Somerset's good T20 form and tells Charlie why he's chosen to retire. There's also a chat with Western Storm player Lissy Macleod and a visit to the Bunbury Cricket Festival which took place at Millfield School in Street this year. Here, Charlie met David English, former manager of Eric Clapton and the Bee Gees. He tells Charlie about the time he nearly persuaded Michael Jackson to open the bowling at a celebrity game in Swindon! Former Somerset player David Graveney also talks about being asked to bowl from the other end as too many balls were ending up in the River Tone.
David English is the Vice President for Ad-Trend, the largest locally owned Outdoor Advertising company in Kansas City with over 300 billboards in the KC Metro. He is also involved with many local charity organizations supporting Kansas City in a variety of ways. You can learn more about David here: https://www.ad-trend.com/ This episode is brought to you by Wags Media. Wags Media helps entrepreneurs and businesses generate more customers and grow their brand. You can enter to win the contest and learn more about Wags Media here: https://www.wagsmedia.com/home Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
In the absence of any football, Paul & Andy scourer the news for sporting stories. David English joins the pair to discuss the academy and preview the first test vs India.. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the distinguished foreign correspondent Ann Leslie. She has witnessed and reported on some of the most significant events of the past 30 years including the fall of the Berlin wall; the failed coup against Michael Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela's final walk to freedom. She has reported on uprisings, massacres and wars, collecting numerous awards as she has done so. She grew up in India and Pakistan and loved India and its culture. When she was around 10 years old she was sent to a boarding school in England. From school she went to Oxford and from there she joined the Daily Express. She was brought to London and was given her own column at the age of twenty-two. But she resigned, saying she wanted to do proper reporting, and it was David English's support for her that saw her start writing foreign news stories and set the course for her distinguished career.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: Improvisation - The Theme Music Pather Panchali by Ravi Shankar Book: Completed Works by P G Wodehouse Luxury: An enormous amount of garlic with a garlic press
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the distinguished foreign correspondent Ann Leslie. She has witnessed and reported on some of the most significant events of the past 30 years including the fall of the Berlin wall; the failed coup against Michael Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela's final walk to freedom. She has reported on uprisings, massacres and wars, collecting numerous awards as she has done so. She grew up in India and Pakistan and loved India and its culture. When she was around 10 years old she was sent to a boarding school in England. From school she went to Oxford and from there she joined the Daily Express. She was brought to London and was given her own column at the age of twenty-two. But she resigned, saying she wanted to do proper reporting, and it was David English's support for her that saw her start writing foreign news stories and set the course for her distinguished career. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Improvisation - The Theme Music Pather Panchali by Ravi Shankar Book: Completed Works by P G Wodehouse Luxury: An enormous amount of garlic with a garlic press