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In this 1608th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Richard Flohill, Dave Charles and Bill King as they remember their friend David Farrell. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Acquisitions can be a whirlwind of emotions and uncertainty for sales teams. It's essential to maintain focus and clarity to ensure a smooth transition and continued success. David Farrell, a seasoned sales leader with over 24 years of experience, shares invaluable insights on what to do and not do when your company is about to be acquired. Key strategies include maintaining a replicable process that is attractive to potential buyers and ensuring your team is performing at its best to secure job security. Transparency and honest conversations with your team about their career paths and the organization's future can help mitigate anxiety and maintain morale. Above all, it's crucial to focus on your results and reputation—these will be your strongest assets during and after an acquisition. David Farrell brings a wealth of experience in the human resources technology space, having sold to companies ranging from one employee to 125,000 employees. Starting his career in media and entertainment, David shifted to sales to better support his lifestyle. He quickly excelled, moving up from selling to small businesses to leading large market sales teams. His career includes roles such as Chief Sales Officer, where he successfully navigated multiple acquisitions, ultimately becoming a leader of leaders at his current organization, overseeing three different divisions, including one in Canada. David's journey is a testament to the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and strategic thinking in sales leadership. What you'll learn: How can you maintain team focus and performance when rumors of an acquisition start circulating? What are the key considerations for a sales leader during the middle of an acquisition process? What should sales leaders do post-acquisition to ensure their team and themselves are positioned for success? We want to hear from you! Sales leaders: What are the challenges you are faced with? Would you like some ideas on how to solve them? Hamish will shortly be releasing our first "Listener questions" episode and we want to hear from you! What's the burning question you want an answer to? What do you think of the show? Whatever your questions, comment on social media or email us at the address below, and we will possibly add your questions to future episodes. Please submit your questions at: https://share.hsforms.com/1bauMW6liRNKbrZR0w6FPNwbn9ta Resources: Who Moved My Cheese - by Spencer Johnson The JOLT Effect: How High Performers Overcome Customer Indecision - by Matthew Dixon, Ted McKenna --- Connect with Hamish on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishknox/ Meet Hamish at a Sandler Summit: https://www.hamish.sandler.com/orlando Fathom: https://fathom.video/invite/72CZPA Humanic: https://app.humantic.ai/login/?referral_code=HamishKnox_SA
David Farrell was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award during Canadian Music Week (CMW) recognizing his more than five-decade career covering the music and broadcast industry.Farrell published industry publication The Record for 20 years, before co-founding FYI Music News, which was acquired by Billboard Canada last year.He joins Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast to talk about the ups and downs of writing about radio and records, the state of music journalism, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ireland has been perhaps the most impressive example of citizen assemblies addressing national issues in a new and edifying way. David Farrell is an academic who has studied the Irish example. I talk with him about what Ireland can teach the rest of the world.
Ryan interviews David Farrell, RVP of Sales at Namely, about career advancement and leveraging AI. They discuss the key mistakes people make when seeking promotions, how to find mentors, become invaluable thought leaders, get constructive feedback, and self-promote accomplishments! Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using Artificial Intelligence and Revenue Cheat Codes. Explore becoming Superhuman here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/ KEY TAKEAWAYS Seek internal or external mentors with relevant experience to provide advice and broaden your skillset. Dedicate consistent time to learn from them. Become an expert in your field by taking bold action and volunteering for projects. Solve problems using the latest tech like AI. Thought leadership stands out. Ask managers for constructive feedback on skill gaps and your reputation. Then address those deficiencies to show improvement. Promote accomplishments like improved metrics or new efficiencies to leaders. If you don't, they only remember you as initially hired. Know your data and metrics thoroughly. Advocate for yourself by showing clear progress. Don't let poor data drive decisions. Adopt innovations like AI early to boost efficiency, even if the company isn't providing training. The skills pay dividends in recognition. Ask leaders outright what blind spots are preventing you from being promoted and how to address them. Mentor others both externally and internally. It might feel like you don't have time but the exchange of ideas helps you develop and progress. BEST MOMENTS "I try to just figure out how do I, how can I help the organization win by getting what I want out of it?" "Become an expert in your field or just invaluable...those are the people that get promoted." "If you're not tracking your progress, if you don't know your data points...decisions are going to get made without you." "Adopting new tech early as a tool to scale and create efficiencies...I really see that with AI." Ryan Staley Founder and CEO Whale Boss ryan@whalesellingsystem.com www.ryanstaley.io Saas, Saas growth, Scale, Business Growth, B2b Saas, Saas Sales, Enterprise Saas, Business growth strategy, founder, ceo: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecrets
EPISODE SUMMARY This week we ask: What is going wrong with our democracy, and how we might fix it? EPISODE NOTES In this episode we're discussing elections, referenda, and how to fix our democracy, with none other than our long-time podcast host, Alan Renwick. In his inaugural lecture, Alan described democracy as rule for, and by, all, and suggested that the UK's democratic system is falling short of that ideal. We discuss three suggested "fixes": electoral reform, improving citizen's access to reliable information, and the use of citizen's assemblies. One of the central commitments in Prof Alan Renwick's work is to the importance of the citizen, and our role in the democratic process. He is a leading expert on citizens assemblies, and his fourth book, Deliberative Mini-Publics examines how these can contribute to the policy process and even revitalise democracy. Most recently, Alan's research examines the public's attitudes about democracy, and democratic institutions, post Brexit. Mentioned in this episode: Democracy in the UK after Brexit. The Constitution Unit, UCL Deliberative Mini-Publics: Core Design Features. Alan Renwick, Nicole Curato, David Farrell, Brigitte Geissel, Kimmo Grönlund, Patricia Mockler, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Jonathan Rose, Maija Setälä and Jane Suiter. A Citizen's Guide to Electoral Reform. Date of episode recording: 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z Duration: 39:47 Language of episode: English (UK) Presenter:Emily McTernan Guests: Alan Renwick Producer: Eleanor Kingwell-Banham
Today's show is about exploring the archaic worldview. When the ancient way of seeing is recovered, the sacred is made visible. For more content or to work with Rick Alexander, visit www.rickalexander.com To sign up for the upcoming Psychology of Cannabis workshop, click here Sources mentioned in today's show: Hatab, Lawrence J. Myth and Philosophy: A Contest of Truths. Open Court, 1992. Homer, Iliad. Translated by Robert Fagles, Penguin Classics, 2nd edition, 1998. Krell, David Farrell. “Martin Heidegger the Anaximander Fragment.” Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics, vol. 1, no. 4, 1973, pp. 576–626 Leland, John. “How Loneliness Is Damaging Our Health.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 20 Apr. 2022. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, et al. The Birth of Tragedy, and Other Writings. Cambridge, University Press, 2019. Vervaeke, John. Awakening from the Meaning Crisis, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54l8_ewcOlY.
The problems that stop our sales are rarely a surprise, but they are always annoying. They're annoying because we see them again and again! Instead of letting the same objections, challenges and problems stop our sales, we can use the same process that keeps troops one step ahead in their planning and performance. To learn how it works for salespeople, we sat down with David Farrell, a regional vice president of sales, and he shared how salespeople can mitigate risk before a problem becomes a problem! It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
In this episode I speak with David Farrell who has pulled himself out of a drug and alcohol addiction that started at the young age of 11 and then having to get pumped out at 12, his life was chaotic and he got mixed up running the streets of Dublin. David speaks about how his environment seemed normal because it's all he knew, crime, drugs, alcohol talks of murder hits on others were part of the conversations in his peer group. David shares how everything began to change for him and how that has taken him from the streets of Dublin to the forest of Peru, from looking for his own inspiration to know inspiring men to become stronger better human beings. He shares a poem at the end which he wrote and its amazing. Loved this conversation with this man thank you brother!
In this episode we're discussing elections, referenda, and how to fix our democracy, with none other than our long-time podcast host, Alan Renwick. In his inaugural lecture, Alan described democracy as rule for, and by, all, and suggested that the UK's democratic system is falling short of that ideal. We discuss three suggested "fixes": electoral reform, improving citizen's access to reliable information, and the use of citizen's assemblies.One of the central commitments in Prof Alan Renwick's work is to the importance of the citizen, and our role in the democratic process. He is a leading expert on citizens assemblies, and his fourth book, Deliberative Mini-Publics examines how these can contribute to the policy process and even revitalise democracy. Most recently, Alan's research examines the public's attitudes about democracy, and democratic institutions, post Brexit. Mentioned in this episode:Democracy in the UK after Brexit. The Constitution Unit, UCLDeliberative Mini-Publics: Core Design Features. Alan Renwick, Nicole Curato, David Farrell, Brigitte Geissel, Kimmo Grönlund, Patricia Mockler, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Jonathan Rose, Maija Setälä and Jane Suiter.A Citizen's Guide to Electoral Reform.
Micheline Walsh and David Farrell, Micheline's son-in-law and Professor of Politics at UCD.
As we are finding our way out of the COVID-19 pandemic and Public Health Emergency (PHE) that devastated so many lives – particularly in nursing homes – there is an opportunity to look back at what happened, both the good and the bad, and find the lessons we can learn from to perhaps do better in the future. This is particularly true in evaluating what was happening in long-term care facilities prior to and during the pandemic that affected their response to COVID-19, and the subsequent increase in staffing shortages that many facilities are experiencing. In this episode, Consumer Voice Executive Director, Lori Smetanka, talks with David Farrell, a licensed nursing home administrator who has spent his entire career in the long-term care profession, about the long-term care facilities that had better outcomes than their peers, or as David notes, facilities that “weathered the storm of COVID-19 and staffing crises.” David and his colleagues did a deep dive into those facilities that were outliers or stood out from their peers with regard to COVID-19 infections and staffing shortages, to try to determine what was happening that we could learn from, and hopefully replicate.
The Central Illinois Foodbank's back-to-school cereal drive is at Hickory Point Bank, where Sam and Greg visit with Hickory Point's Bob Mizeur and foodbank volunteer David Farrell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terraforming or Terrifying? The recent defection of USC and UCLA have set off another round of conference realignment, but is this just another round of musical chairs, or have these schools triggered a landslide? College Football expert David Farrell joins the show to help guide us through what these changes could mean for college football, and the NFL as well. Tune in for this exciting episode! Episode highlights include: •USC & UCLA leave for the Big Ten (9:19) •Notre Dame, Mega Conferences, and the remaining FBS programs (22:20) •Is a Super League inevitable? (31:45) •This Week in Craft Beer: David reviews Backpocket Brewing's "Iowa Vibes" Tangerine Sour Ale •What effects will College Football consolidation have on the NFL? (48:15)
This podcast episode provides profound insights into ServiceNow implementations in process and risk management and ingeniously architecture to cater to business needs. David Farrell, Director of leading practices for technology workflows, shares his experience with ServiceNow Implementation Partners to help their customers and partners deliver successful implementations and get to value fast by publishing specific process guides and other leading practice content. The Customer Connection podcast helps you learn the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by a Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Workflows, Jerry Campbell, and the Portfolio Managers, Gareth Millwood and Nick Derbawka. Key highlights of the Episode: 00:44 - David’s background and how he got into ServiceNow Workflows 07:26 - ServiceNow implementation journey 09:38 - Challenges in creating value for the customers 11:56 - Unique characteristics of Now Creates leading practice content To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send us an email at cutomerconnection@servicenow.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Conference on the Future of Europe Citizens' Panel in Dublin Castle will take place on 25-27 February 2022, hosted by the IIEA, when citizens from across the EU will discuss the future of European economic, cultural, sport and digital policies. This is the third and final event in a series co-organised with the European Parliament Liaison Office in Dublin on the influence and role of the European Parliament in shaping the future of the EU in the context of the Conference on the Future of Europe. About the Speakers and Chair: Colm Markey is an MEP representing the Midlands-North-West constituency for Fine Gael since 2020 and currently serves on the Agricultural and Rural Development (AGRI) in the European Parliament. Prior to becoming an MEP, Mr. Markey was a member and former chair of Louth County Council (2009-2020) and is the former president of the Irish young farmers association, Macra na Feirme. He is the current leader of the Louth Leader partnership for SMEs and runs a family farm in Togher, Co. Louth. Laurence Farreng is a French MEP representing Mouvement Démocrate (MoDem) since 2019, and is also a local councillor and the former Director of Communication, Events and Protocol for the city of Pau in southwestern France. Ms. Farreng is the Renew Europe Group Coordinator for the Culture and Education (CULT) Committee in the European Parliament, a member of the European Parliament's delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe and is the founder of the Bonjour l'Europe initiative facilitating youth placements in cities and universities across Europe. Josianne Cutajar MEP has represented the Maltese Labour Party in the European Parliament since 2019. She is the Vice-President of the European Parliament Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand and serves on the Industry, Energy and Research (ITRE) Committee focusing on digital policy and the single market. Before becoming an MEP, Ms. Cutajar worked in the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta where she worked on issues of equal gender representation, domestic and gender-based violence. She holds a Doctor of Laws and a Masters of Laws in European and Comparative Law from the University of Malta. The event chair is David Farrell, Professor of Politics at University College Dublin (UCD), and Chair of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). Professor Farrell is an internationally regarded expert in political representation, elections, deliberative democracy and mini-publics. He has served as a research leader of the Irish Citizens' Assembly, a member of the Stewarding Group of the Scottish Citizens' Assembly and the Welsh Assembly's Expert Panel on Electoral Reform. Professor Farrell previously served as the Head of the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD, and professor and head of social sciences at the University of Manchester. He holds a PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
This Episode Has Been Scanned for Viruses After an uninspiring victory of the New York Giants, the Chiefs faced a tall order against the top of the NFC Green Bay Packers lead by reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers. However the playing field was leveled Wednesday morning with the news that Rodgers would miss the game due to testing positive for Covid-19. Guest host and Green Bay insider David Farrell joins the show to break down this absolute circus leading into Week 9. Episode highlights include: •Where were you when the Aaron Rodgers news broke? (6:25) •What to watch for in Jordan Loves first NFL start (12:00) •A Packer's fan's view as to what's wrong with the Chiefs (15:39) •Dave's keys to a Packer's victory (20:04), and keys to a Chief's victory (23:07) on Sunday •Will Melvin Ingram improve the Chief's woeful pass rush? (25:45) •Are the Packer's legitimate Super Bowl contenders with Aaron Rodgers? (29:23) •Predictions for Chiefs vs Packers on Sunday (36:05) •A special bonus “Hunt for Red Oktoberfest” Featuring Sam Adams Oktoberfest (40:09)
In this podcast, David Farrell, Director of AI product management at Genesys, explains the value of Predictive Routing and how it utilizes AI to better understand customer intent and agent skillset allowing a more personalized customer experience - leading to improved business outcomes such as average handle time and transfer rate.
Hosts Marty Carr and Stephen Walsh are joined by four legends of the Irish golf circuit. John Sugrue, a starter at Tralee GC; Paddy Brassil from Old Head Golf Links; Raconteur and owner of Dooley's in Waterville, David Farrell and Senan Murray, a Carr Golf host of 25 years. Enjoy the craic!
David “Old Fat Guy” Farrell is a food blogger, host of a television cooking show, and an acknowledged expert on smoking meat. He had culinary training when he was young but left the industry. However, he never lost his love of food. When he retired, he started his food blog, stars in a community TV cooking show and published the Old Fat Guy's Guide to Smoking Meat for Beginners. His second book for Pitmasters is in the works.
I had the pleasure of having a very open and honest conversation with my friend David Farrell. David is a Poet, Podcaster and Creative Writer, who used creativity to help turn his life around. We talk about our journeys with Addiction and Mental Health, and how using poetry, sea swimming, meditation and other tools help us to maintain a good mental state.
You know how we'd look at our to-do list and immediately sigh? I think this is the big Catch-22 for anyone looking to do work with quality and meaning. It's just tough. The best intentions don't always get us there. So what should we do? Today, we're talking with David Farrell, who founded End Grain Design 20+ years ago, on the decision-making process behind choosing what exactly is important. Plus: 1) How his materials got selected by Stella McCartney, a world-renowned designer and daughter of legendary Beatles' Paul McCartney. 2) How he attracts top-paying clients and what he looks for before he even starts anything, and the mistake most people didn't realize they're making. And, 3) What it was like to wake up before 5AM as a kid growing up on a farm and the unexpected lesson it taught him. 4) And much, much more. Don't forget to: 1) Follow, subscribe, add, or collect 2) Save and download this episode if you plan on listening to it while working out, commuting, or out and about without a cell phone reception. - Join listeners in 60+ countries and click now to listen.
Dr David Farrell joins the Common Good Podcast to talk about the Global Game Jam, one of the highlights of the year for GCU's video games department. Dr Farrell discusses the evolution of the event and what it will look like in the current climate. He also reflects on his own background in video games before looking at some of the key issues facing the industry, including crunch and microtransactions.
David Farrell leads us in a two-part series on the theme 'From Darkness to Light' as we count down the days to Christmas.
David Farrell leads us in a two-part series on the theme 'From Darkness to Light' as we count down the days to Christmas.
David “Old Fat Guy” Farrell is a food blogger, host of a television cooking show, and an acknowledged expert on smoking meat. He had culinary training when he was young but left the industry. However, he never lost his love of food. When he retired, he started his food blog, stars in a community TV cooking show and published the Old Fat Guy's Guide to Smoking Meat for Beginners. His second book for Pitmasters is in the works.
David Farrell - The God That Walks The Hard Road With Us by Crescent Church
Closing our series on David entitled 'A Man After God's Heart', David Farrell brings God's word to us looking at the topic of 'A Heart to Leave a Legacy'.
Closing our series on David entitled 'A Man After God's Heart', David Farrell brings God's word to us looking at the topic of 'A Heart to Leave a Legacy'.
Closing our series on David entitled 'A Man After God's Heart', David Farrell brings God's word to us looking at the topic of 'A Heart to Leave a Legacy'.
Coronavirus and Scottish Football, The Assistant Manager, How Has Your Job Changed, Your Biggest Thrashing &The Cowboy XI with David Farrell & Jason Leitch
Concluding our series in John's Gospel entitled The Final Journey, David Farrell brings God's word to us by looking at the topic of Restored to Serve.
David “Old Fat Guy” Farrell is a food blogger, host of a television cooking show, and an acknowledged expert on smoking meat. He joins JT in Afterhours...
David “Old Fat Guy” Farrell is a food blogger, host of a television cooking show, and an acknowledged expert on smoking meat. He had culinary training when he was young but left the industry. However, he never lost his love of food. When he retired, he started his food blog, stars in a community TV cooking show and published the Old Fat Guy's Guide to Smoking Meat for Beginners. His second book for Pitmasters is in the works.
Sean and JJ are joined by David Musgrave and David Farrell for a Christmas special.
Citizens’ forum The Irish Citizens’ Assembly was formed in response to the severe social and economic crisis caused by the global financial meltdown of 2008. A group of political scientists, led by Jane Suiter and David Farrell, advocated for citizens to be included in debates about the necessary political reforms to address the failures of the executive. Deliberative mini publics innovate democracy by engaging citizens in constructive dialogue about the issues facing society. While many in parliament assumed citizens would always favor more spending and lower taxes, it turned out that voters who were presented with detailed information came to develop nuanced policy positions. After listening to presentations by experts, they actually favored higher taxes in certain areas and reached complex compromises about government spending. By doing so, they proved to lawmakers and skeptics that ordinary Irish citizens could be trusted with vital policy work. The case of abortion rights The first Citizens’ Assembly considered the issue of overturning the ban on abortion in the Irish constitution. Over the course of five weekend-long sessions, everyday citizens heard arguments from impartial experts, medical professionals, as well as activists on both sides. At the end of their deliberations, they produced a series of recommendations, which were sent to the Irish Parliament in June 2017. 64% of the Citizens’ Assembly participants recommended that abortion be legalized. In turn, Parliament put the question of legalizing abortion to the Irish public in a nationwide referendum in May 2018. It passed with 66% of the vote. The result indicates that the counsel of the Citizens’ Assembly was an accurate and meaningful representation of the Irish electorate. Since then the Assembly has given policy recommendations on issues such as how the state can make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change and how to respond to the challenges and opportunities of an aging population. Ireland is a Beacon for Democracy The Assembly has strengthened trust and communication on both sides of the democratic equation – citizens and politicians – and has bolstered the legitimacy of democracy at a time when democracies around the world are under attack. Through the innovation of using citizens’ assemblies, the Irish experience is showing a path to overcome the problems of democracy in decline. Politicians learned about the willingness and capacity of everyday people to make serious, nuanced policy choices for the good of the country. The Assembly has led many in Parliament to consider the advice of constituents in a new way, and to seek advice from their voters. Conversely, Irish citizens see the Assembly as a way to augment their democracy beyond voting. Other countries have noticed this. At the launch of Scotland’s Citizens’ Assembly earlier this year, the constitutional minister for the Scottish government praised Ireland’s success as an example to follow. Find out more: David Farrell and Jane Suiter have been collaborating in research focused on Irish citizens’ assemblies for over 10 years. During the economic crisis of 2008-2009, they led a group of political scientists who proposed that citizens should be brought into the heart of debates over constitutional and political reform. This culminated in the establishment of We the Citizens – Ireland’s first national citizens’ assembly. In 2012 the Irish government established the Convention on the Constitution: David and Jane led the academic advisory group. This was followed, in 2016, by the Irish Citizens’ Assembly: David and Jane secured Irish Research Council funding to provide research leadership. David Farrell is Head of the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. He is also a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is formerly the research leader of the Irish Citizens' Assembly and currently a member of the Stewarding Group of the Scottish Citizens’ Assembly. Jane Suiter is Director of the Institute for Future Media and Journalism at Dublin City University as well as an Associate Professor in the School of Communications. She helped found the Irish Citizens’ Assembly (2016-2018) and the Irish Constitutional Convention (2012-2014). She is also a founding member of We the Citizens (2011), Ireland’s first deliberative experiment. The Irish Citizens’ Assembly is an exercise in deliberative democracy, placing the citizen at the heart of important legal and policy issues facing Irish society. With the benefit of expert, impartial, and factual advice, 100 citizen members have considered the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution (on abortion); making Ireland a leader in tackling climate change; challenges and opportunities of an aging population; manner in which referenda are held; and fixed term parliaments. US-based deliberative democracy projects mentioned in the episode are: James Fishkin, Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University Kevin Esterling and his work with online town halls. He wrote Politics with the People, Building a Directly Representative Democracy. Citizens’ Initiative Review in Oregon You can follow David on Twitter @dfarrell_ucd, Jane @JaneSuit, and The Citizens’ Assembly @CitizAssembly.
Spoke with Author David Farrell about his books on South Africa, Autism and Leadership/Retail.Social MediaInstagram - @farrelldavidmTwitter - @i2autismTIMESTAMPS00:28 - When David Got Into Writing00:57 - Brainstorming/How David Writes02:04 - How David Decides What Subject To Write On02:23 - David’s First Book “Africa To Aotearoa”03:19 - David’s Early Life In Zimbabwe04:04 - David’s Time In South Africa & Ireland05:40 - Changes In South Africa Due To Nelson Mandela06:19 - David’s Reasons For Not Liking The U.K.08:31 - South Africa10:25 - How David Ended Up In New Zealand13:51 - Pukekohe/Te Awamutu/Hamilton14:36 - Cambridge15:35 - How David Decided To Write A Book On Autism15:52 - Autism Is On A Spectrum17:04 - False Information On Autism18:00 - Different Behaviours Of Autism21:35 - Autism Isn’t A Disability/Autism Community24:02 - Vaccines Do Not Cure Autism25:51 - How David Ended Up Writing A Book On Leadership26:47 - We Can All Be Leaders27:50 - David Is Nervous Meeting New People/Scared To Come On Kiwi Talkz28:43 - Reece’s Initial Impressions Of Guests Are Always Correct29:40 - David Thinks Reece Is A Leader30:13 - Leadership Is A Title Given By Others31:13 - Leaders Work With There Team, Not Independently32:12 - Donald Trump Isn’t A Leader32:57 - Leaders Shouldn’t Work With Yes Men/Listening To Your Team34:34 - Kiwi Talkz Has Taught Reece To Listen And Be Objective36:34 - Social Media/David Getting Angry At Someone On LinkedIn38:58 - Reece Disagrees With Some People On The Show But Still Gives Them Respect41:00 - Shelly Davies41:32 - Study Vs Experience43:49 - Reece Gravitates Towards Ambitious People44:38 - Comfort Zones45:53 - Why Reece Includes Timestamps On Kiwi Talkz46:44 - Different Ways Kiwi Talkz Is Consumed47:38 - Reece Criticises Andrew Kings Rehearsed AnswersReece’s Research Process50:02 - Politicians Usually Don’t Get The Time To Convey There Points51:07 - Evolution Of Retail/Online Vs In Store54:36 - Retailers Need To Research Before Launching In Another Country56:13 - Retail Competition Is Great For The Consumer But Bad For Business57:23 - Retail Staff Being To Forward58:37 - Reece Tries To Avoid Overly Excited Staff59:31 - NZ Monopolies & Duopolies1:00:29 - Chemist Warehouses Huge Impact On Pharmacy1:01:25 - Retailers Stay Alive By Looking To The Future/Listening To The Consumers1:03:21 - David Doesn’t Want His Own Retail Store1:04:05 - 24/7 Stores In New Zealand/Work And Life Balance1:05:40 - Cambridge Rapidly Growing/Amalgamation With Hamilton1:06:00 - Waipa Mayor Neglects Cambridge Over Te Awamutu1:07:15 - Cambridge Needs To Change Its Retail Setups1:08:45 - A Town Is Doing Well When McDonalds Arrives/Aucklanders Moving To Cambridge1:09:22 - David Writes For A Retail Column1:10:07 - David Wants To Do Some Travelling Around In NZ1:10:37 - Hamilton’s Best Asset Is Its Convenience/Inland Port1:11:50 - Cambridge Becoming Part Of Hamilton Is Inevitable/Waipa Rates1:13:07 - Best Way Of Contacting David Farrell
In our second episode, Jorge Tamames talks to Professor David Farrell, head of UCD's School of Politics and International Relations, about his research on and Ireland's referenda and constitutional reform processes, which in recent years have become an international model for students of deliberative democracy.You can find additional information of Professor Farrell's work here: https://people.ucd.ie/david.farrell/aboutInformation on the New Political Economy of Europe project at http://www.newpoliticaleconomyeurope.eu/
The Saviour of the World David Farrell Journeys in John's Gospel John 4:1-42
Canadian foodie and author David Farrell joins me to talk about his book, The Old Fat Guy's Guide to Smoking Meat for Beginners. David has some good tips for success and some best practices. Find the links to his websites at the show notes page, https://www.culinarylibertarian.com/58. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/support
This week I talk with COMPOSER David Farrell about his 1 Track, COVENTRY_CAROL (BLOOP-BLEEP, BLOOP-BLAY)
The Gift of Eternal Life David Farrell Journeys in John's Gospel John 2:13 - John 3:21
Aleatorische Demokratie hat in diesem Jahr in Deutschland ein ganz besonderes Experiment erlebt: den "Bürgerrat Demokratie", eine per Los aus der ganzen Republik zusammengestellte Versammlung, die über Reformen unseres politischen Systems nachgedacht und Empfehlungen für die Politik formuliert haben. Um diesen "Bürgerrat Demokratie" ging es bei "?Macht:Los!" schon häufiger, nun war ich bei den abschließenden Beratungen in Leipzig dabei und stelle die Arbeit und die Ergebnisse vor. ==== SHOWNOTES Infos zum "Bürgerrat Demokratie" und weiterführende Links: http://www.aleatorische-demokratie.de/planungszellen-fuer-demokratie/ Prof. David Farrell zum irischen Bürgerrat (Citizens' Assembly): https://machtlos.podigee.io/2-citizens-assembly Weitere Audio-Materialien zur Aleatorischen Demokratie bei Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-755126245 Dr. Christine von Blanckenburg von nexus, Moderatorin / Facilitator https://www.nexusinstitut.de/ueber-uns/dr-christine-von-blanckenburg-3/ Jacob Birkenhäger von IFOK, Moderator / Facilitator https://twitter.com/jbirkenhaeger?lang=de Dr. Rachael Walsh https://www.tcd.ie/research/profiles/?profile=walshr1 Susanne Saalfeld, Übersetzerin https://www.saalfeld-sprachen-de.de/ Dr. Günther Beckstein, Vorsitzender des Bürgerrats https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Günther_Beckstein Längst nicht alle Kommunen haben die angefragten Adressen zur Verfügung gestellt: https://www.buergerrat.de/aktuelles/frankfurter-bei-demokratie-ratlos/ Kurzbericht vom Bürgerrat Demokratie: https://www.heise.de/tp/features/Buergerrat-Demokratie-Informieren-diskutieren-abstimmen-4545026.html Alle Episoden von ?Macht:Los! http://www.aleatorische-demokratie.de/machtlos/
A century since a revolutionary Irish government declared the birth of a new nation, we ask how Ireland could be re-invented for the future. We are living in a moment of rapid change. Great geopolitical shifts are destroying old certainties. Climate change is poised to transform our way of life. In Ireland, landmark referendums have been a break with the Ireland of the 20th century and a beacon of democratic innovation. Naomi O'Leary and Tim Mc Inerney take the opportunity to re-imagine what Ireland could be, with special guests Clare Bailey, leader of the Green Party Northern Ireland, award-winning science fiction writer Sarah Maria Griffin, and the political scientist who lead Ireland's Citizens Assembly David Farrell. Unification? Votes at 16? Moving the capital out of Dublin? Banning cars? It's all up for discussion. Special thanks to our hosts the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris. For bonus episodes, support us on: https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport Tote bags are available to buy on our website: https://theirishpassport.com/shop/ Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @PassportIrish. Support this podcast
http://www.john-lane.com/John Lane is an artist whose creative work and collaborations extend through percussion to poetry/spoken word and theater. As a performer, he has appeared on stages throughout the Americas, Australia, and Japan.Commissioning new works and interdisciplinary collaborations are integral to John's work. Over the last few years, he has been connected with a number of composers including Peter Garland, Mark Applebaum, Yo Goto, Emiliano Pardo, Mara Helmuth, Christopher Deane, John Luther Adams, Kyle Gann, Michael Byron, Wen Hui Xie, Kazuaki Shiota and David Farrell. John has several on-going collaborations with writer Ann McCutchan, poets Nick Lantz and Todd Boss, percussionist Allen Otte, visual artist Pat Alexander, and has created original music for choreographer/dancer Hilary Bryan and granite sculptor Jesús Moroles.John is the creator and host of a podcast, Standing in the Stream: Conversations with Creatives. Through long-form conversations and audio collaborations, the podcast explores the lives and works of artists in a variety of fields from visual art, music, filmmaking, dance, writing/poetry, to everything in between. It is a podcast for and about artists seeking to live and sustain creative lives.Currently, John is the Director of Percussion Studies and Professor of Percussion at Sam Houston State University. He taught previously at the University of Wyoming and held fellowships at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of North Texas.John is a Yamaha Performing Artist and is an Artist with Innovative Percussion, Evans Drumheads, and Zildjian Cymbals.0:00 Intro and hello 3:00 Your podcast, "Standing in the Stream"? 5:40 Composer, Peter Garland. 9:50 Working with composers12:00 Your methods of composition? 15:30 Ben: Percussion Group Cincinnati 24:50 Percussion Group Cincinnati and sponsorships30:40 The Innocents project43:33 Intersection of politics and art47:57 Working with Christopher Deane? 54:25 Thank you and farewell, Michael Colgrass1:02:00 Casey: This day in music history 1:06:45 Interpreting new works and finding meaning? 1:09:35 Upcoming works and projects? 1:13:10 Recommended books? Watch here. Listen below.If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
David Farrell - New Jerusalem (Rev22) by Crescent Church
Emma and Davyd Farrell speak about the power of plant dreaming and sacred earth activism. They will share with you how dreaming can inform your daily life and help you break through illusions to come to a better understanding of reality and therefore become a more whole person.Emma & Davyd work in co-creation with plants and trees for every aspect of their work, from event design and creation to making medicines and providing healings for their clients. Living in the hills of Mid-Wales their house sits underneath a large 1000-year-old Yew Tree. The plants, trees, and more specifically the ancient Yews serve as spirit guides and teachers and help to inform their actions through dreaming whether it be shamanic dream journeying, daydreaming, or lucid dreaming. Emma & Davyd are the founders of Plant Consciousness, the ground-breaking London event about the conscious intelligent world of plants and trees. A lot of their understanding of the healing process comes from years of their own inner work into childhood, ancestral, and soul traumas. Combined with a daily spiritual practice they have gone to the depths of their souls to make awakening an embodied process and uncover the truth of their existence.Emma spent 6 months in the Himalayas with master energy healers and five years learning from one of the world's leading plant spirit healers, Pam Montgomery. She is a certified plant spirit healer. Emma also spent 5 months in the Ecuadorian Amazon with Kichwa elder and shaman Kurikindi, his mother and sister learning a unique form of shamanic healing and receiving initiations into their Sacred Tobacco & Jaguar lineages. She is one of the first people to be initiated into the Yew Mysteries for hundreds of years, brought to the modern era by Michael Dunning. She has studied Geomancy with Dr. Patrick MacManaway and Celtic Shamanic Healing with David Leesley.Emma also holds a practicing Master's Degree in 'The Preservation & Development Of Wisdom Culture & The Art Of Liberation' in the Tibetan Buddhist Mahayana Tradition, writing her thesis on 'Understanding The Nature Of The Self Through Lucid Dreaming'. Emma spent 2 years at the Lama Tsongkhapa Institute in Tuscany studying under lamas and geshes including her refuge lama, Dagri Rinpoche.Davyd comes from a strong Celtic background with ancestry from both Cornwall and Ireland. This connection forms an essential part of his healing practice. He has trained and studied under many great masters and teachers. After a powerful wake up in Egypt in 2010 he then initially spent 3 years studying Tibetan Buddhism in first India and then at a semi-monastic center in Tuscany. He has received teachings, transmissions and empowerments from; HH Dalai Lama, Dagri Rinpoche, Chamtrul Rinpoche and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche.After living overseas for 15 years a powerful experience with teacher plant medicine called him back to his homeland and so began a journey deep into the world of plants. Since then he has spent 5 years studying under herbalist and plant spirit healer Pam Montgomery and is now a certified Plant Spirit Healer. He also spent 2 years learning in Ireland with herbalist and plant diet initiator Carole Guyett.In addition to that, 4 years was also spent studying the Yew Mysteries with Yew Shaman Michael Dunning during which time he and Emma moved to a house that sits directly under a 1000-year-old tree in Mid Wales. The teachings of the Yew have continued under this powerful tree's tutelage.To learn more about Emma and Davyd visit their website at https://www.plantconsciousness.com/ Support the show (https://www.natureevolutionaries.com/donations)
David Farrell- Gods Plan For Time by Crescent Church
David Farrell - Paul's Journey To Rome by Crescent Church
David Farrell- Third Missionary Journey by Crescent Church
To talk about how and why Ireland embraced the single transferable vote, and why it’s still going strong a century on, Myles is joined by Elaine Callinan and David Farrell.
David Farrell - Second Missionary Journey by Crescent Church
My guest on today's show is David Farrell, lecturer in videogame design at Glasgow Caledonian University. We recorded this live at the university and discuss the amazing set up that they have and the fun toys they can use to understand how people play games. There is some serious 'What is a game?' chat so be prepared, and we delve into David's videogame history, from tape trading on the spectrum to time management in The Witcher 3. David also talks about his job, and how teaching games and teasing apart how they work can be just as much fun as playing them.
David Farrell - The First Missionary Journey by Crescent Church
It's been over a year since the last PMIYC Podcast came out. Have you missed us? David Farrell offers up a sample from his latest book 'Twelve' for your listening pleasure. It's a collection of 12 short stories that will be available next year. Enjoy! If you're interested in the book become a fan on Facebook where you can stay tuned for updates. Have a wonderful Christmas!
David Farrell - The Road To Christmas by Crescent Church
David Farrell- The Work Of The Holy Spirit by Crescent Church
David Farrell - The Work Of The Holy Spirit by Crescent Church
David Farrell - The Person Of The Holy Spirit by Crescent Church
David Farrell - The Meaning Of Baptism by Crescent Church
David Farrell- Hezekiah Facing Death by Crescent Church
Research VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual Reality
Jessica Zeta and David Farrell from Oculus Medium join us to talk about their latest Medium 2.0 update. Topics discussed: - Creating a multi-hour comfortable creative tool - fitting into professional pipelines and workflows - How the new Move Tool works
David Farrell - The Holy Spirit In The World by Crescent Church
David Farrell - Confident Witnesses In Jerusalem by Crescent Church
David Farrell - The Meaning Of Pentecost by Crescent Church
Do You Believe In Easter? - David Farrell by Crescent Church
David Farrell - Wisdom For Women by Crescent Church
David Farrell chats to Actor Ben Mortley about his role in the new Australian feature film 'Zelos' as well as his time as a villain on Home and Away, being nominated for a Logie Award, and his upcoming documentary. For more information head to www.zelosthemovie.com And here is a link to the interview with the Writer and Director of Zelos: http://www.podmeifyoucan.com/e/pmiyc160-jo-anne-brechin-claire-harris-interview/
Thank you for joining me in episode 1 of Season 3 of Real Democracy Now! a podcast. Season 3 of the podcast is looking at Elections, electoral systems, electoral reform and alternatives. As you can imagine this is a huge area to cover and I would like to thank Anika Gauja from the University of Sydney who helped me develop a broad structure for this Season. I’m going to start looking at a few areas at a high level before moving into more detail in areas such as electoral systems around the world, negative campaigning and populism, compulsory vs voluntary voting, the various institutions and actors involved and alternatives to elections, where I’ll look at sortition and digital democracy. In today’s episode, I’m talking to Professor David Farrell. David is a Professor of Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University College Dublin. He is a specialist in the study of parties, elections, electoral systems and members of parliament. His current research focuses on the role of deliberation in constitutional reform processes. I asked David How would you define the term ‘electoral system’? [1:45] How do you approach comparing so many different approaches to electoral systems around the world? [4:20] How do you characterise different families of electoral systems? [5.00] Could you provide an overview of the key elements of different electoral systems? [6:00] How can everyday people evaluate the different options? [15:05] Are there electoral reforms that warrant serious consideration that are still only theoretical i.e. they haven’t been used anywhere? [20:25] What do you think about the idea of using sortition to select a house of review? [22:15] If you were asked to re-design the Irish electoral system what would it look like? [25:25] Thank you for joining me today. In next week’s episode I’ll be talking to Emeritus Professor Arend Lijphartabout his lifetime’s work. [29:40] I hope you’ll join me then.
David Farrell - The Golden Calf by Crescent Church
David Farrell - BBC Broadcast Service by Crescent Church
READ THIS POST BEFORE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE! THANK YOU! For this PMIYC milestone David Farrell has recorded an Audio Commentary for his feature film 'The Last Resort.' Here is a link to the Feature film on YouTube. The Audio Commentary track is intended to play at the same time as the film. Pod Me If You Can would like to thank you the listeners for your support and earphones for 200 episodes!
David Farrell - Rebellion At Meribah by Crescent Church
Jim Kreutzer is the Executive Producer of the Jeremy Piven film 'Just Write' as well as the upcoming film 'Tommy's Honour.' David Farrell sat down with Jim to discuss his Producing career and got some interesting insights into the productions. Special Thanks to Jim who was very generous with his time. You can find a review of Just Write on our YouTube channel
Paul sits down with player turned author David Farrell as he shares insights into his career as a footballer, writer and taxi driver in Glasgow. With no pandering to anyone.
Paul sits down with player turned author David Farrell as he shares insights into his career as a footballer, writer and taxi driver in Glasgow. With no pandering to anyone.
This episode features an in-depth conversation with composer David Farrell. We talked about some of David's current work, the craft of composing, teaching, and much more.
Miriam O'Callaghan interviews Professor David Farrell and Professor Theo Farrell about the life, relationship and careers