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With over 1.8 million Canadians working in the manufacturing sector, and over $600 billion in Canadian exports to the United States, President Trump's potential tariffs will certainly impact a decades-long trade ecosystem. The impact of such tariffs will extend far beyond manufacturing, with senior economists warning that the ripple effects will, disrupt supply chains and the existing world order, possibly driving Canada into a recession.A recent survey by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters found that only 11% of manufacturers believe they can fully absorb tariff costs and only for a limited time. What does this mean for the future of Canada's integrated trading relationship with the U.S., and our ability to make goods together? What are the long-term potential impacts to Canadian markets and, most importantly, how can Canada's governments and Canadians protect against this threat and support this important sector beyond the impending trade negotiations?With Canadian jobs, and the economy at stake, bold action and leadership are required.Don't miss out on February 19, 2025, as the Empire Club of Canada joins forces with Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters to present Manufacturing and Exporting in the New World Order – Trade, Tariffs and Trump. This event will feature a distinguished panel of experts, including Dawn Desjardins, Chief Economist at Deloitte Canada; Simon Drexler, President of Samuel Automation; David Glover, Co-owner of Harbour Technologies; and Rob Wildeboer, Executive Chairman of Martinrea International Inc. The discussion, moderated by Vincent Caron, Vice President of Ontario Government Relations and Member Advocacy at Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, will address the pressing challenges of trade and Canadian sovereignty. The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.
Today, we are speaking with the producers Caroline Marsden and David Glover about their documentary series Vietnam: The War That Changed America. This isn't our typical coverage, but this documentary reminded me that people can do something good despite the horrors of a situation. With the use of archival footage, the team working on the documentary was able to reunite veterans years after the war. The series is guided by the voices of soldiers who were nothing more than children when they fought in a war without winners. Upon their return, they were treated like monsters despite so many never asking to fight at all... this docuseries is worth the one-month subscription to Apple TV +. Synopsis: The unique series, narrated by Ethan Hawke, combines first-person testimony and immersive archival footage to tell the extraordinary, personal, and profoundly human stories of those who lived through the war and the changed America that emerged in its wake, commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the war in Vietnam. Each episode features powerful reunions and the emotional stories told by those who faced agonizing life-or-death situations and impossible moral decisions. Across six episodes, a picture also builds of the profound changes to America itself and a very different country that emerged from the war. "Vietnam: The War That Changed America” is produced for Apple TV+ by the BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning team at 72 Films, directed by Rob Coldstream (“John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial”) and produced by Caroline Marsden (“9/11: One Day in America”), with executive producers David Glover ("9/11: One Day in America”) and Mark Raphael (“Crime and Punishment”). This series marks the second collaboration for Apple TV+ and 72 Films, following the launch of “John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial” last year.
As World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) kicked off around the globe, the Australian Antimicrobial Resistance Network (AAMRNet) was meeting in Canberra to explore how Australia can better support the development of and access to new antimicrobial technologies. Key clinicians, researchers, industry and government representatives gathered to discuss how a subscription-style funding model for new antimicrobials might be adapted to be fit-for-purpose in Australia.It's an idea turned into reality by the UK's National Health Service (the NHS) after it successfully piloted a world-first subscription reimbursement model, with the goal to improve access to much needed antibiotics, and at the same time incentivize the pharmaceutical industry to develop new antibiotics to tackle superbugs. David Glover, Assistant Director of Medicines Analysis at NHS England joined the workshop to explain the UK model in detail.Afterwards he had a chat with Caroline Duell for the MTPConnect Podcast about the impetus for this pioneering approach, why paying manufacturers a fixed fee for antimicrobials can boost drug development and why this UK model, which is now being expanded, benefits governments, companies and patients.
In this episode of Property Investory, we'll be chatting to David Glover. He's a successful property investor and owner of Bluegum Property, a buyer's agency. David Glover grew up on a small farm in Central New South Wales and studied Engineering at university, which led to him working for BHP Engineering, one of the most eminent engineering companies in Australia. At BHP, he learned how to manage projects and systems, which served him well when he went into property.Learn about David Glover's first property, which he bought with his wife Sharna when he was 21-years-old and they were both at university, and how, upon returning from an overseas trip, he bought his first farm, a 65 acre property in the vineyards at Hunter Valley. Join us as we delve into his unpleasant experience when renovating his first property, how he added value to his property at Hunter Valley. We'll also be learning about his advice when it comes to cosmetic renovations and what he learnt during a trip to America, where he met a property investor who was buying a hundred properties a month. So what are you waiting for? Click play, and let's get started! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Property Investory, we'll be chatting to David Glover. He's a successful property investor and owner of Bluegum Property, a buyer's agency. David Glover grew up on a small farm in Central New South Wales and studied Engineering at university, which led to him working for BHP Engineering, one of the most eminent engineering companies in Australia. At BHP, he learned how to manage projects and systems, which served him well when he went into property.Learn about David Glover's first property, which he bought with his wife Sharna when he was 21-years-old and they were both at university, and how, upon returning from an overseas trip, he bought his first farm, a 65 acre property in the vineyards at Hunter Valley. Join us as we delve into his unpleasant experience when renovating his first property, how he added value to his property at Hunter Valley. We'll also be learning about his advice when it comes to cosmetic renovations and what he learnt during a trip to America, where he met a property investor who was buying a hundred properties a month. So what are you waiting for? Click play, and let's get started! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scenes from pentecostal church often include dancing, music, and exhortation, but how often is the Pastor wearing a dress? Dr. David Glover wore the pearls in this video, leading to rich debate from many, and praise from those seeking representation of the queer community in faith. Dr. Glover is also the founding visionary of Ennoblement, LLC, a consulting company for executive coaching and organizational development. He also is the creator of the initiative “I Like Me”, and Spiritual Fine Arts. With a message of self-acceptance, self-awareness, and anti-bullying, he aims to raise the intersection of mental health awareness and religion with his “I Like Me” initiative. IG: GloverSong Website: http://DrDavidNGlover.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/david.n.glover/ Youtube: Moments With Glover Yass, Jesus! is hosted by Danny Franzese and Azariah Southworth. Our producers are Ross Murray and Meredith Paulley. Sound, music, and post-production by Chris Heckman. This episode was produced by the World of Wonder Podcast Network. Get to know us better, support us on Patreon, or Buy Us a Coffee: Daniel Franzese https://whatsupdanny.com/ Twitter Instagram Facebook Azariah Southworth https://azariahspeaks.com/ Instagram Facebook Ross Murray The Naming Project GLAAD --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yassjesus/message
Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Today, we have the pleasure of welcoming Derek Stoltenberg to our show. He is a highly experienced drummer who has performed on cruise ships, Broadway stages, and many other prestigious platforms. In this episode, Derek shares his valuable experiences, insights, and words of wisdom for young musicians who aspire to succeed in the music industry. Here are the highlights of our conversation:* The Art of Adaptation: Learning the ropes of performing in diverse environments, from cruise ships to Broadway, and the importance of adaptability.* Musical Influences: A deep dive into the drummers and bands that shaped Derek's approach to drumming, including Josh Freese and Travis Barker.* Tour Life Realities: The challenges and rewards of touring include navigating different venues and equipment and building relationships with crew members.* Navigating New York's Music Scene: Insights into making it as a musician in New York City, from finding the best gigs to the significance of networking and adaptability.* Words of Wisdom: Derek offers advice for aspiring musicians on perseverance, networking, and staying true to one's musical identity.Join us as Derek Stoltenberg provides a detailed account of his vibrant career. Whether a budding musician or an experienced professional, you will find something interesting in Derek's story.Derek Stoltenberg is a drummer and percussionist originally hailing from Pittsburgh, PA. Growing up, he developed a love and vocabulary for music of all genres, from punk and hip-hop to be-bop and salsa. After finishing studies in both classical and jazz performance, he spent several years teaching and freelancing in the PA, OH, and WV tri-state area before traveling the world performing for Princess Cruises in both the house and party bands. From there, he would travel nationwide for national tours of Broadway shows such as Mean Girls, The Prom, Mamma Mia, and Nice Work If You Can Get It. These experiences have allowed him to perform in concert with artists such as Kristin Chenoweth, Jessica Vosk, and Richard Kind and on stage at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) and Carnegie Hall. In 2012, Derek had the honor of world premiering "Concerto for Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble" with the Slippery Rock University Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Dr. David Glover. The piece, composed for him by Jamie Whitmarsh, went on to win first place in the 2012 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest and is available through C. Alan Publications. His Broadway subbing credits include How To Dance In Ohio and Hell's Kitchen.Derek holds a BM in Percussion Performance from Slippery Rock University and an MM in Jazz Studies from Florida State University. He currently resides in New York City, where he maintains an active freelance schedule and sensible sneaker collection. Derek proudly endorses Innovative Percussion Drumsticks and Mallets.Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour) and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.com Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of In Depth, we turn to Audacy's I'm Listening: Talk Away the Dark, a limited series where conversations cover grief, loss, and suicide. Audacy's David Glover will be speaking about men and mental health with Victor Armstrong, vice president of health equity and engagement for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Steve Sipel, longtime AFSP volunteer and advocate. Then David will talk about mental well-being and the military with Alex Silva, AFSP expert and veteran; Dan Miller, Wounded Warrior project guest and marine corps veteran; and Dr. Aaron Fletcher, Wounded Warrior project clinical expert.
Angel Marie and Kevin cover the Weekly Rundown followed by an in-depth interview with Multi-Faceted Artist, David Glover.
David Glover from 'The Counselor's Corner' addresses Princella on her claims of her "extensive knowledge' on the nature of men.
David Glover CMinstD is an experienced director, chair and CEO with over 35 years' experience working in New Zealand, Australia, Asia and Europe. He is currently on eight boards including the new national board of the Institute of Directors, chair of Trust Horizon, DevAcademy Aotearoa, and Synapsys. A chartered director, and business advisor, he co-wrote ‘Don't worry about the Robots' a book on technology and the future of work. In this episode, he shares why his path to governance started with a desire to help start-ups.
David Glover has been at the helm of his self-managed strata building for many years. In this conversation, David shares how the decision to self-manage came about (the 'strata manager from hell' played a role) and how his community remunerates him for his services. He generously shares his top tips for those thinking of self-management, including the specific software his building uses, and so much more. This episode is a must-listen for any community thinking of moving away from the professional strata management model, AND any strata manager wanting to understand why some owners are voting with their feet.
On 10 July NHS England published proposals for establishing an antimicrobial products subscription model for products that offer exceptional value to patients and the NHS. This builds on a recent pilot project that we co-led which paid companies a fixed annual fee for antimicrobials based on their value to the NHS, rather than the volume used. We speak with Sophie Cooper, NICE's senior scientific adviser, and David Glover, NHS England's assistant director of medicines analysis.
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The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association hired a new Assistant Director to replace David Glover following a nine-year stint at the OSSAA. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHighSchoolHuddle Twitter: @highschoolhudl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The concept of validation is not a complicated one, but it is a huge part of how we show up in our lives and how we can understand how to better feel the love that we want for ourselves. The way we seek validation will also help us understand how pornography has been playing a part in our self soothing process. I am going to lean on Dr. David Schnarch's book “Passionate Marriage” for the definitions of these two concepts and then we are going to talk about what they mean in the context of pornography and marriage. Other-validated intimacy involves the expectation of acceptance, empathy, validation, or reciprocal disclosure from our partner. Self validated intimacy relies on a person maintaining their own sense of identity and self-worth when disclosing, with no expectation of acceptance or reciprocity from their partner. our capacity for self-validated intimacy is directly related to our level of our ability to maintain a clear sense of ourselves when our loved ones are pressuring us to conform to their views, wants, or expressed desires. It is the tangible product of our relationship with ourself. So, let's talk about other-validated intimacy and how that might be keeping you from being successful in eliminating a pornography habit. When we expect our partner to give back to us as much or more than we are giving them, we are engaging in what Dr. David Glover calls in his book, “No more Mr. Nice Guy” a covert contract. This is our way of trying to get our partner to tell us that we are enough for them. I used to do this all the time with foot rubs and back rubs for Darcy. When I wanted her to reciprocate with sex or love I would do things for her to make it so she was supposed to give back to me. I also did this with things like house work. I would do everything so I could take off her plate any excuses she might have for saying no to me later. I did this so she would validate me with sex. This covert contract was about expecting something from her that she was not offering freely because she wanted to give it. D – and when he would do this I would …. Tell your feelings about this here. D – Give an example of how you would seek validation from me. – we never talk – this was a regular refrain, even when we had spent all day together the previous day. I was seeking for Zach to tell me I was enough, accepted. What we are doing when we seek other-validated intimacy is asking our partner to manage our sense of whether or not we are OK. One of the reasons, that I believe men and women turn to pornography is that there is nothing we can't ask for that won't be given in that space. It is almost a total free for all. It is self-gratifying and other-validating, even when those others are not present physically, mentally, or even willingly. This is just an idea that occurs to me, but it makes sense, at least from one position. Pornography validates us regardless of how we feel and regardless of whether we are acting with integrity. When we deal with real people, in real time, over real issues, we are constantly at risk of being rejected. This is one of the central things that I believe makes pornography so appealing on a different level than just aroused by it. Pornography never rejects us. It never says that what we want is not available. It never says, “I'm not comfortable doing that” or “I'm tired, can we just snuggle” or “I'm upset with the way you treated me” This is a counterfeit other-validation that is available at the tips of our fingers at all hours of the day and night. Whereas, to be self-validated and to have self-validated intimacy,...
Allowing people access to a wide variety of platforms and technology can be challenging, particularly in an organisation the size of DWP. In this episode, Emma Murray, Infrastructure Services Product Owner, David Glover, Infrastructure Services Senior Engineer, and Daniel Barella, Infrastructure Services Enterprise Tooling Lead, discuss how we have integrated NGINX, a reverse proxy technology, into our architecture to provide our teams with a secure and reliable way of accessing our tools, platforms and technologies. Transcription: https://dwpdigital.blog.gov.uk/2021/09/30/podcast-making-secure-data-accessible-through-nginx/ For more information, visit: LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/dwpdigital Twitter - @DWPDigital and @DWPDigitalJobs Website - careers.dwp.gov.uk #DWPDigital #DWPDigitalPodcast
David Glover is our guest and discusses his current article in American Digger Magazine, "Tagging History" which deals with old railroad tags unearthed.
Bruce Koike has gone from poultry farmer in Missouri to aquarium scientist in New Orleans to artist in Newport, Oregon. We discuss his unusual career path, the parallels between art and science, and the history of Gyotaku. Of course, we also find time for some great fish stories! Stay tuned for the creature feature to learn about the five major invasive carp species in North America!Check out Bruce's art: koikebruce.wixsite.com, where you'll also find a list of his upcoming appearances at art festivals and fisheries conferences.Submit a creature feature to be aired on the show! Learn more at: fisherwomenpod.com/ Resources (*indicates paywall or item for purchase; **AFS publications)Fisheries Blog: A compilation of fish art from the last quincentenary: https://tinyurl.com/yht424tyGuidetti and Micheli. 2011. Ancient art serving marine conservation. The Ecological Society of America. Essay: https://tinyurl.com/35t5yua7 Related news article: https://tinyurl.com/hv87n92*Miyazaki, Yusuke and Atsunobu Murase. 2020. Fish rubbings, ‘gyotaku', as a source of historical biodiversity data. Zookeys 904:89-101. https://tinyurl.com/289s8tz4 *Fukuchi, Mitsuo and Harvey J. Marchant. 2006. Antarctic Fishes: Illustrated in the gyotaku method by Boshu Nagase. Dural: Rosenberg Publishing **Publications of the American Fisheries Society**Kocovsky, Patrick M., Duane C. Chapman, and Song Qian. 2018. Asian Carp is Societally and Scientifically Problematic. Let's Replace It. Fisheries 43(7): 311-316. **Murray, Devin N., David B Bunnell, Mark W. Rogers, Abigail J. Lynch, T. Douglas Beard Jr., and Simon Funge-Smith. 2020. Trends in Inland Commercial Fisheries in the United States. Fisheries 45(11): 585-596. **Tsehaye, Iyob, Matthew Catalano, Greg Sass, David Glover, and Brian Roth. 2013. Prospects for Fishery-Induced Collapse of Invasive Asian Carp in the Illinois River. Fisheries 38(10): 445-454. **Zhao, Yingming, Liang Zhang, Chunfang Wang, and Congxin Xie. 2020. Biology and Ecology of Grass Carp in China: A Review and Synthesis. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 40: 1379-1399. **Stuart, Ivor G. and Anthony J. Conallin. 2018. Control of Globally Invasive Common Carp: An 11-Year CommercialTrial of the Williams' Cage. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38: 1160-1169 **Hayer, Cari-Ann, Michael F. Bayless, Catherine A. Richter, Amy E. George, and Duane C. Chapman. 2021. Grass Carp Reproductions in Small Tributaries of Truman Reservoir, Missouri: Implications for Establishment in Novel Habitats. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. CreditsThank you to Bruce Koike for the great cover photo of himself on his fishing boat for this episode. Theme mixed by me, using sounds sourced from sfxgo, orangefreesound, and freesound. Please see website for full credits.
SRU music professor David Glover recounts the tale of how The Balcony Big Band got back together after a curbside trash rescue. Glover is a member of Pittsburgh's premier big-band jazz ensemble that also features SRU alumni.
David Glover is a singer/songwriter who has recently been recording under the pseudonym “Tamagotchi JEEZUS.” On this episode, David joins host Gino Brann to discuss thinking about music visually, his experiences writing and performing in character, the mystery of the dancing banana emoji, and lots more. --- Songs featured: • "MANGO MORSE CODE" by Tamagotchi JEEZUS • "MIAMI VICE" by Tamagotchi JEEZUS • "STINGRAY” by Tamagotchi JEEZUS • "Dark Glow” by David Glover --- Find and follow David Glover at: • Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/dvg-4 ( https://soundcloud.com/dvg-4 ) • Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UC1tW-DgwtykMUyj1D4ja_Tw ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1tW-DgwtykMUyj1D4ja_Tw ) • Instagram: @tamagotchijeezus ( https://www.instagram.com/tamagotchijeezus/ ) • The "STINGRAY" video: youtu.be/MIX2FzSo2mM ( https://youtu.be/MIX2FzSo2mM ) --- • Created and produced by Gino Brann ( @ginobrann ( https://www.instagram.com/ginobrann/ ) ) • ginobrann.bandcamp.com ( https://ginobrann.bandcamp.com/ ) • Artwork by Jeongmin Lee ( @mintheelephant ( https://www.instagram.com/mintheelephant/ ) ) • Intro music: "Me? Oui!" by Gino Brann • Outro music: "Forever" by Jen Sotham --- Liquid Sound, in cooperation with the Liquid Arts Network, is recorded at the Liquid Arts Network Studio, Oryukdo, Busan, South Korea. --- • Email: liquidsoundpodcast@gmail.com • Website: liquidartsnetwork.com ( https://liquidartsnetwork.com/ ) • Instagram: instagram.com/liquidart ( https://www.instagram.com/liquidartsnetwork ) snetwork ( http://www.instagram.com/liquidartsnetwork ) • Facebook: facebook.com/liquidartsnetwork ( https://www.facebook.com/liquidartsnetwork ) • Twitter: twitter.com/liquidartspod ( https://www.twitter.com/liquidartspod ) • Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/liquid-arts ( https://soundcloud.com/liquid-arts )
CEO Terry Montesi speaks with David Glover, Principal and Global Director of Mixed-Use and Retail Centers for Gensler. David discusses his architecture background and his current work with Gensler, as well as his thoughts on retail design best practices. They look at the changes David sees coming to brick-and-mortar retail due to the COVID-19 pandemic, what developers need to do to bring back customer confidence in retail, and his perspective on the future of retail. For more information about Trademark, visit www.trademarkproperty.com For more information about Gensler, visit www.gensler.com
Introducing Jo Cribb Jo Cribb first came across our radar in 2017 when she stepped down as the CEO of the Ministry of Women. She could have stayed the course with her secure public sector career. Instead, she leaped into a portfolio career with three key areas of focus: Increasing gender diversity and inclusion. Increasing the impact and profile of the NGO sector. Exploring the future of work. And she has flourished! She's now the (co)author of several books, including the soon-to-be-released Take Our Space, co-authored with Rachel Petero - a guidebook for anybody who has ever seen a female talked over in a meeting, passed over for promotion, or forgotten during a round of pay rises. Jo is an important thought leader in New Zealand, and her episode is not to be missed. You can connect with her on LinkedIn or learn more at www.jocribb.co.nz. In today's episode you'll learn: How you can build a career around the areas of change you want to see in the world (and the surprising benefits of taking this path) How going beyond consultation is often the cost-effective option, even if you may not first think so What the codesign process actually looked like to develop the National Action Plan for Community Governance (and the reasons this was so effective) How you can build the case for codesign within your organisation (and yes… the answer involves a little bit of codesign!) Resources mentioned in this episode The National Action Plan for Community Governance Sprinting for Good: Using co-design to collaborate for social impact Governing for Good, Jo's report into the governance capability of social sector NGOs Being Accountable, the readable version of Jo's doctoral thesis! If you manage central government relationships with not-for-profit services providers, this is for you. It looks at how to improve the relationship between government agencies and not-for-profit service providers. Jo also writes regularly for Stuff, so keep an eye out for her there. Plus we highly recommend Jo's books Don't Worry About The Robots, co-authored with David Glover - buy now from MightyApe Take Your Space, co-authored with Rache Petero. Sign up for pre-sales here at Onetree. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondconsultation/message
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Soon after his internment in wartime France, PG Wodehouse begins, inexplicably, to broadcast on German radio - a phenomenon which provokes his contemporary, George Orwell, into a complete intellectual upheaval. Director John Taylor PG Wodehouse: Benjamin WhitrowGeorge Orwell: Nicholas FarrellWemer Plack: Henry Goodman with Gillian Barge, Stephen Boxer, Colin Baker, David Glover and Michael Tudor Barnes Check Out Our Range Of Radio Shows
The future of our work has entered uncertain times as we navigate the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic.Many employees have faced redundancy, with undoubtedly more to come as companies and industries reshape to survive the economic downturn.Economists are saying the impact is worse than the Global Financial Crisis already.In 2018, David Glover co-authored a book ‘Don't Worry About The Robots: How to Survive and Thrive in the New World of Work'.Mr Glover says Covid-19 has altered the workplace at a much faster rate."It's early days but we should take this really seriously and understand how it might impact us in the future."Mr Glover adds that artificial intelligence has already become very prominent in the workplace, citing everyone's knowledge around Zoom as an early example.
In this episode, we discuss property investing/development with David Glover. David has been active property developer/investor for almost 20 years now. We discuss future of property investing, type of development projects & what property landscape looks like post covid! Contact - sparkyourfirepodcast@gmail.com jsidana@financeboutique.com.au david@lendpower.com.au #Property portfolio #Wealth creation #Investment savvy #Mortgage brokers #Homeloans #Construction loans #PPOR #Off the plan #Land bank #Investment loan #Investment property #Off market properties #Property cycles #Real estate #Property development #Australian property #Australian investing #Oz property #Oz realestate #Australian realestate #Rentvesting #Property portfolio #Investors #Investor stories #Teamwork #BuyersAgent #Tax Accountant #Asset VS Cash #Geelong property #Logan property #First home buyer #Adelaide property market #Frankston property #Vacant land #Assessment rate #PPOR #Debt recycling #GFC #Property deal analysis #AI #Aliens #Value investing# Student accomodation #Renovations #Investors podcast
Most transformation stories follow the "rags-to-riches" trajectory. People talk about how terrible their life was, and then glamorize how awesome their life is now - almost always skipping the middle part of what makes the transformation happen! In this episode, co-host David Glover shares his story about failing out of Baylor, struggling with his weight, and how he turned it all around. David is an everyday dude who you can relate to, and his story is worth hearing. Listen if you: need inspiration to make a change, are going through some tough stuff, are a leader who wants to make difference in the life of your team members. Thanks for supporting the podcast! Andrew Glover
This session from Doc/Fest 2019 explores the resurgence of archive and testimony in history filmmaking, with a panel of producers and contributors from some of the BBC’s most successful projects. The panellists discuss the opportunities afforded by the interplay between archive and testimony; why this mode of storytelling is back in full force and the ethical lines in films of this kind. Chaired by Tom McDonald (BBC) with David Glover (72 Films), Liza Williams (Wall to Wall), Steve Condi (exec producer) and Mat Bickley (contrib.Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation). The session was produced by Nancy Bornat (Wall to Wall) and was supported by the BBC.
Highlighting their priorities, leading commissioners talk about forthcoming commissioning opportunities as they take part in Doc/Fest's version of Question Time. Commenting on recent successes, they discuss the changing landscape, the renewed focus on diversity and how producers can keep innovating for their channels. With a spotlight on relationships and with audience questions throughout, this is your chance to really get to know some of the UK’s most prolific commissioners. The session is chaired by David Glover (72 Films) and features Jo Clinton-Davis (ITV), Daniel Horan (Channel 4), Clare Sillery (BBC) and Guy Davies (C4). It was produced by the team at Hey Sonny Films.
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And we're back with David Glover, successful property investor and owner of the buyer's agency Bluegum Property. In this episode of Property Investory, we will be delving into the property project David has been working on this year involving 17 adjoining titles or lots, call option contracts and conversations with the council, which has the potential to develop into a TAFE-like facility and community. He takes us through the steps he has taken so far in trying to complete this very large project. Join us as we find out with projects like these where the money is made and what a call option is and how it can help someone purchase property in the future within a set time frame and price. Also, we'll be chatting about how David Glover flipped a property despite untoward circumstances and made hundreds of thousand of dollars as a result, the projects he worked on prior to the larger ones he is doing now, the best advice he received on his property journey, the habits that have contributed to his success and much much more!
And we're back with David Glover, successful property investor and owner of the buyer's agency Bluegum Property. In this episode of Property Investory, we will be delving into the property project David has been working on this year involving 17 adjoining titles or lots, call option contracts and conversations with the council, which has the potential to develop into a TAFE-like facility and community. He takes us through the steps he has taken so far in trying to complete this very large project. Join us as we find out with projects like these where the money is made and what a call option is and how it can help someone purchase property in the future within a set time frame and price.Also, we'll be chatting about how David Glover flipped a property despite untoward circumstances and made hundreds of thousand of dollars as a result, the projects he worked on prior to the larger ones he is doing now, the best advice he received on his property journey, the habits that have contributed to his success and much much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
And we're back with David Glover, successful property investor and owner of the buyer's agency Bluegum Property. In this episode of Property Investory, we will be delving into the property project David has been working on this year involving 17 adjoining titles or lots, call option contracts and conversations with the council, which has the potential to develop into a TAFE-like facility and community. He takes us through the steps he has taken so far in trying to complete this very large project. Join us as we find out with projects like these where the money is made and what a call option is and how it can help someone purchase property in the future within a set time frame and price.Also, we'll be chatting about how David Glover flipped a property despite untoward circumstances and made hundreds of thousand of dollars as a result, the projects he worked on prior to the larger ones he is doing now, the best advice he received on his property journey, the habits that have contributed to his success and much much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode of Property Investory, we'll be chatting to David Glover. He's a successful property investor and owner of Bluegum Property, a buyer's agency. David Glover grew up on a small farm in Central New South Wales and studied Engineering at university, which led to him working for BHP Engineering, one of the most eminent engineering companies in Australia. At BHP, he learned how to manage projects and systems, which served him well when he went into property. Learn about David Glover's first property, which he bought with his wife Sharna when he was 21-years-old and they were both at university, and how, upon returning from an overseas trip, he bought his first farm, a 65 acre property in the vineyards at Hunter Valley. Join us as we delve into his unpleasant experience when renovating his first property, how he added value to his property at Hunter Valley. We'll also be learning about his advice when it comes to cosmetic renovations and what he learnt during a trip to America, where he met a property investor who was buying a hundred properties a month. So what are you waiting for? Click play, and let's get started!
In this episode of Property Investory, we'll be chatting to David Glover. He's a successful property investor and owner of Bluegum Property, a buyer's agency. David Glover grew up on a small farm in Central New South Wales and studied Engineering at university, which led to him working for BHP Engineering, one of the most eminent engineering companies in Australia. At BHP, he learned how to manage projects and systems, which served him well when he went into property.Learn about David Glover's first property, which he bought with his wife Sharna when he was 21-years-old and they were both at university, and how, upon returning from an overseas trip, he bought his first farm, a 65 acre property in the vineyards at Hunter Valley. Join us as we delve into his unpleasant experience when renovating his first property, how he added value to his property at Hunter Valley. We'll also be learning about his advice when it comes to cosmetic renovations and what he learnt during a trip to America, where he met a property investor who was buying a hundred properties a month. So what are you waiting for? Click play, and let's get started! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Property Investory, we'll be chatting to David Glover. He's a successful property investor and owner of Bluegum Property, a buyer's agency. David Glover grew up on a small farm in Central New South Wales and studied Engineering at university, which led to him working for BHP Engineering, one of the most eminent engineering companies in Australia. At BHP, he learned how to manage projects and systems, which served him well when he went into property.Learn about David Glover's first property, which he bought with his wife Sharna when he was 21-years-old and they were both at university, and how, upon returning from an overseas trip, he bought his first farm, a 65 acre property in the vineyards at Hunter Valley. Join us as we delve into his unpleasant experience when renovating his first property, how he added value to his property at Hunter Valley. We'll also be learning about his advice when it comes to cosmetic renovations and what he learnt during a trip to America, where he met a property investor who was buying a hundred properties a month. So what are you waiting for? Click play, and let's get started! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A panel of documentary filmmakers and producers delve into the fast changing factual landscape, to analyse the craft of storytelling and discuss creative freedom and collaboration. Chaired by Kate Townsend, Director, Original Documentaries at Netflix, speakers include: - Ben Anthony, BAFTA-winning Director (Grenfell, Life and Death Row, Don’t Take My Baby) - Ninder Billing, Executive Producer, The Garden Productions (Operation Live, Police Tapes) - Colette Camden, Director (Married to a Paedophile, What do Artists Do All Day? Excluded at 7) - David Glover, Founder, 72 Films (Trump: An American Dream, Gogglebox, Live from Space) - James Rogan, Director and Producer (Stephen: The Murder That Changed a Nation, The Gun Shop)
What makes great stories and a great idea in television? What do you do when faced with an idea that has an element of the unknown, but might just work? David Glover is a documentary maker and former head of specialist factual at Channel 4, being responsible for documentaries and series including Gogglebox and The Man on the Bridge. He's also the founder of 72 Films with an impressive catalogue of documentaries to his name. He's made documentaries for everyone from the BBC to Netflix. Starling's World is a podcast about making it in the creative industries. Every two weeks, rising star Starling interviews a creative industry professional at the top of their game, from songwriters to film makers, producers, managers and agents, right up to major label execs. Creativity is a bitch: it creeps up on you in the bath, it’s not there when you plan for it and the path to success is as clear as trying to find your tent in a festival site. With no torch. Pop singer Starling has created a podcast interviewing top industry creatives including Bjork producer Damian Taylor, Former Head of Specialist Factual at C4 David Glover (he created Gogglebox), and many more. The aim? To help people aspiring to make it in the creative industries by learning from the experts: What makes them tick, how they got to the top of one of the world's toughest industries, their mistakes, triumphs, and the moments that made them who they are.
Deacon David Glover, Zygon Center for Religion and Science administrator, preached during worship in the Augustana Chapel at LSTC on February 25. His text was Psalm 38 and he lifted up the ministry of Elizabeth Fedde, deaconess (1850-1921). Deacons in the LSTC community, Marji Shannon, Christine Yucha, Julie Sevig, and David Glover, were on the worship planning team for the week of February 25.
The truth comes out when David Glover, the Controversial Counselor, meets with Power Your Life Radio Host, Dr. Jo Anne White. Don’t miss it! With a B.A. in Social Science and Masters in Counseling Education, David Glover has been positively influencing both clients and students for over two decades in the education and counseling fields. In the tradition of the straight-talking counselors, Glover uses an open and direct approach, rather than telling his clients and students what they want to hear. He has dedicated himself to serving others in both education and human service fields. Glover displays his bold approach to counseling in his book, Cocktail Conversations by the Controversial Counselor, written to bring to light scenarios and feedback and begin eye-opening discussions to encourage growth and learning.
In recent years, Oklahoma has seen some of the lowest voter turnout in the nation. Turnout was well below the nation in the 2012 and 2016 presidential races. In our last governor's race in 2014, Oklahoma had the fewest votes cast for governor going back to 1978. But that wasn't always true in Oklahoma. For decades before the 2010s, Oklahomans voted at rates near or above the national average. Then in June elections this year, Oklahomans showed up at unprecedented levels for a primary race. Will that energy continue, or will it die back down now that marijuana is not longer on the ballot? To get at some of these questions about what influences voter turnout, I spoke to David Glover, the founder of the website badvoter.org. At badvoter.org, you can look up all the information you need to get registered to vote, vote by mail, or find your polling place. And, as we'll discuss, you can also look up the recent voting history of your friends and family to see who's a good voter or a bad voter. You can find more information about the upcoming Oklahoma elections, state questions, and how to vote at okpolicy.org/okvotes. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
Up close and personal interview with the amazing Controversial Counselor.
Up close and personal interview with the amazing Controversial Counselor.
This episode is rife with learning and laughter as the hosts, Jorge and Leslie, bring on their musical guest, David Glover (aka Demi Deezy), to discuss what it's like to be a local artist with a passion and drive to perform and be successful. During the discussion, the gang touches on a variety of subjects, from the importance of friendships and making the right lifestyle choices to find success, to the craziness that goes down at shows and during sets. David also talks about getting involved in broadcasting, surviving party schools, and his experiences collaborating with other local artists. Find David at Demi-Deezy on Soundcloud and Ummdeezy on Instagram!
BBC Worldwide’s expanding indie empire and the cancellation of Channel 4’s working class comedy Raised By Wolves take centre stage on this week’s Talking TV. Joining host Peter White are Paul Sandler, former Objective managing director and co-founder of ITV-backed production group Cats on the Roof Media and Kerfuffle founder Steven D Wright. As well as lifting the lid on BBC Worldwide’s latest indie investments, including stakes in Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions and Mark Raphael and David Glover’s 72 Films, the pair address a lack of female directors, laud ITV’s return to comedy and discuss the debut linear slate from the pulled pork munching hipsters at Vice. Caitlin Moran joins Talking TV to discuss the cancellation of her Big Talk-produced sitcom Raised By Wolves and explains her “fucking gigantic” plan to stick two fingers up to Channel 4. Finally, there are previews of BBC1’s Scottish crime drama One Of Us and ITV Studios daytime format Yes Chef.
Tim Lovejoy introduces four speakers from across the creative industries, in this event organised by the Edinburgh International Television Festival. Broadcaster June Sarpong MBE, Karen Blackett OBE (MediaCom), playwright Simon Stephens and Channel 4 exec David Glover all take to the stage to inspire and entertain you. Many thanks to Lisa Campbell and the TV Festival team for sharing this event with us - early bird tickets for this year's festival are now available at thetvfestival.com Also thanks to Anna Fern, Channels Executive, ITV & Gemma John-Lewis, Assistant Commissioner, Entertainment, ITV for producing the talks. The Media Podcast is a PPM Production. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Climate change is one of the major issues of our time. But covering it on TV is a huge creative challenge. Broadcasters are keen to give it more air time, but they want producers to find a fresh approach. In this session we explore how climate change can be reframed, so that it is seen not just as an environmental issue but one which affects all aspects of life. Sponsored by IBT With speakers Joe Smith, Emily Shuckburgh, David Glover, Cassian Harrison and Mark Galloway.
Love, loyalty, family, mistrust, work, child drama and dating are just some of the topics covered in Davied Glover's book, "Cocktail Conversations. Listen in for real talk and laughter.
March 6, 2014 - Drifting, Driven or Called? by David Glover
Philippa Kennedy has been appointed as Ombudsman for The Sun. She will consider complaints and correct errors but how independent of the newspaper will she actually be?Channel 4 will screen footage of volunteers in a scientific study taking MDMA. David Glover, Commissioning Editor for "Drugs Live", responds to criticism that the programme risks glamorising drug use.And could a levy on monthly broadband bills be an effective way of subsidising print journalism? David Leigh of The Guardian thinks so, John Gapper of the FT is not so sure.Presenter: Steve Hewlett Producer: Richard Hooper.
David Glover, University of Southampton, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series on 10th November 2011. Professor Glover outlined the moral panic around aliens and Chinese labour in the 1906 election, relating the debate to the 1905 Aliens Act and to Chinese indentured layout to South Africa. He showed very interesting visual representations of Chinese labourers in political campaign literature of the day.