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With the World Cup in Qatar coming up, there's a lot of discussion around sport, human rights and life in the Middle East. David O'Leary lived in Qatar for four years, working on infrastructure projects, some of which are related to the World Cup. I asked him about his life there and the life of those on the building sites, and how the country is opening up in a way that is perhaps not recognisable to western eyes.
David O’Leary’s dinner and dinner plate --at home-- looks like is came right out of a restaurant. You know.... We know .... and the American people know this IS NOT HAPPENING at Sue and Kendra's houses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grass 10 Young Farmer of the Year David O'Leary joins Emma-Louise Coffey on this week's Dairy Edge podcast to give an insight into his pathway into dairy farming and the excellence in grassland he is achieving on a challenging soil type. David began part-time with his neighbour Tommy Roche at the age of 16 and continued to work with him throughout college. Then in late 2016, he approached Pat and Helen O'Connor about leasing their dairy farm. David worked with the O'Connors in the spring of 2017 to get a feel for their farm and the land and officially started leasing the farm in January 2018. Prior to the lease starting, the O Connors invested in a new bulk tank, a new meal bin and 2 additional units on the milking parlour. In 2018, David milked 48 cows and the herd has since grown to 80 cows in 2021. David got sufficient finance from the bank to purchase 13 heifers and some machinery from the O'Connors existing farm but the remaining 35 cows were from Tommy Roche over a six-year period. David explains that the farm has some heavy soils and is located in a heavy rainfall area. Grazing infrastructure and flexibility in grazing plans are key to a successful grassland management. The farm is growing 14 tonne DM/ha from 180 kg Nitrogen/ha and David owes this to near perfect soil indexes as well as a high proportion of reseeding annually. For more go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8gHQO54qXM For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/
This week Matt and Jermaine are joined by arguably Leeds United’s greatest ever goalkeeper, Nigel Martyn. Indisputably one of the nicest men in football, Nigel talks about his time at Elland Road - being signed by Howard Wilkinson, adapting to George Graham’s style, the heady days of David O’Leary’s reign and how the arrival of Terry Venables signalled the end of his time at the club. It’s a fascinating interview with a stopper who stands fifth in the all-time Premier League clean sheets standings. Oh and Matt asks him about campanology (who knows). Follow us on Twitter - @DoingALeedsPod.
In this episode of Financial Planning for Canadian Business Owners, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, and writer, interviews David O'Leary, Founder & Principal of Kind Wealth, a financial planning firm that also helps focus on clients finding purpose in their investing through investing in causes and initiatives that are meaningful to them. Episode Highlights: ● 00:58 – What is David O'Leary's career background? ● 02:19 – What is the focus of Kind Wealth? ● 04:37 – David O'Leary explains socially responsible investing. ● 07:00 – How easy is it to match your values with what is out there in the marketplace? ● 14:22 – How many people come to Kind Wealth looking for socially responsible investing? ● 18:15 – What does the term ‘green wash' mean? ● 23:33 – What is thematic investing and impact investing? ● 36:00 – Do you have to sacrifice financial return to make a positive impact? ● 44:50 – It is hard to outsource your beliefs. ● 28:27 – When it comes to most of King Wealth's clients, the fee differential is not discouraging them. ● 48:30 – How should clients get started with their financial advisors as far as ESG? 3 Key Points 1. ESG stands for Environmental Social and Governance describes people in the business of evaluating investments and looks at the financial factors that will impact that security. 2. 80% are mildly or interested in socially responsible investing. 3. SHARE is a Canadian non-profit that stands for Shareholder Association for Research and Education, works primarily with institutional investors to help them practice good shareholder activism. Tweetable Quotes: ● “I consider myself a reformed free market capitalist. We're from the same generation. I kind of was born and raised and cut my teeth in an industry where we are taught that maximizing shareholder value is the sole and only goal of a business.” – David O'Leary ● “Kind Wealth, we focus on helping people take control of their money so that they can live life on their own terms.” – David O'Leary ● “Your portfolio will not be perfect. There will be some aspect of it that you will not be happy with.” – David O'Leary Resources Mentioned: ● Facebook – Jason Pereira's Facebook ● LinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedIn ● FintechImpact.co – Website for Fintech Impact ● jasonpereira.ca – Website ● Linkedin – David O'Leary's Linkedin ● KindWealth.ca – Website for Kind Wealth Full Transcript See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the dust settled on Arsenal’s FA Cup victory the former Gunner Perry Groves gives a thorough critique of Frank Lampard’s first season as manager of Chelsea on the Final Word, Tony Cascarino criticises Arsenal for not putting Pierre Emerick Aubamyang on a longer contract, former England striker Darren Bent reacts to Bournemouth and Eddie Howe parting company, film director Shane Meadows reveals he did make a Bafta winning acceptance speech that will never see the light of day, David O’Leary recalls a recent moment in his life when he was reminded of his winning penalty at Italia 90 for the Republic of Ireland, Brentford midfielder Emiliano Marcondes believes that a win on Tuesday night in the Play-Off Final will see the Bees become one of the greatest teams in the world, Sir Steve Redgrave looks ahead to next year’s delayed Olympics in Tokyo and suggest it could produce a number of upsets and European expert Andy Brassell reflects on Juventus’ 9th Serie A title in a row and the relationship between Cristiano Ronaldo & Maurizio Sarri. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert Perschmann describes himself as an anti-Cold War activist.His political views started to form while serving in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War period where he saw first hand the toll on the US military and the racism prevalent in the American South. An interview with a Soviet journalist which was broadcast on PBS radio (the US equivalent of the BBC) was the catalyst for an almost one-man campaign to reduce tensions between the two superpowers.At this point, Robert was working as a US Mailman where he financed numerous visits to the Soviet Union to foster a better understanding between the two systems and became friends with many Soviet personalities including Dean Reed and legendary Soviet journalist Vladimir Posner.If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a written review in Apple podcasts or share us on social media. By telling your friends you can really help us grow the number of listeners.If you can spare it I’m asking listeners to contribute at least $3 USD per month to help keep us on the air (larger amounts are welcome too) plus you can get a sought after CWC coaster as a monthly financial supporter of the podcast and you bask in the warm glow of knowing you helping preserve Cold War history.Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/Thanks to our latest supporters including Greg Collins, Derek Worthington, Craig Donald, Janet Kelley, David O’Leary, STepwolf, Paul Hatzer, Chris Cock, Jon Forsyth, & James RobertsBack to today's episode, we welcome Robert Perschmann to our Cold War conversation…There’s further information on this episode in our show notes, which can also be found as a link in your podcast app here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode131/If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations on Facebook.Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
David started investing in 1996 at age 18 and enjoyed early success thanks to tech market giants and the internet. After growing his portfolio to $10,000 (a lot of cash for an 18 year old), he was hooked, but not playing with enough cash, so he borrowed to invest more. At 25, he was working as a mutual funds analyst, after receiving his MBA from Rotman at The University of Toronto, and about to get his chartered financial analyst designation, he told his parents he needed to file for bankruptcy. Now he is the CEO of Kindwealth, a fee-only financial planning service. No sales commissions, no contracts, and fair flat fees. He’s been featured on BNN Bloomberg, Financial Post, The Globe & Mail, and MoneySense to name a few. The best advice for me, comes from people with experience. David has seen the highs and lows of personal finance, so we reached out to hear his story, what it's like filing bankruptcy, and what his company Kind Wealth is all about. At the end we wrap up with the question - Do you need life insurance? Get life insurance quotes at Ratehub.ca
David O’Leary and Face2Face host David Peck talk about opportunity and impact investing, burn rates, cultural taboos, entrepreneurship, and why you need to hope for the best and plan for the worst.More info here about Kind Wealth here. About David:David O’Leary is Founder & Principal at Kind Wealth, a social enterprise dedicated to democratizing access to high-quality and unbiased financial advice for underserved Canadians.Previously David was Managing Director of Origin Capital; the impact investing division of World Vision Canada. His team’s mission was to raise and deploy capital in ways that measurably improve the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people in the hardest to reach places. Prior to that, David was co-Founder of a financial advisory practice called Eden Valley Partners managing discretionary portfolios for High Net Worth Canadians. David spent the first 13 years of his career as Director of Manager Research with Morningstar; a global investment data & research provider.David has a variety of experiences working with vulnerable groups. He has lived, worked, and volunteered in various countries and contexts throughout Africa. One of his proudest accomplishments is founding and running Grassroots Youth Development (providing education, nutrition, and physical exercise to vulnerable youth in Khayelitsha) while living in South Africa. David also took part in the Vision 2020 program run by Toronto Foundation; an effort to teach the next generation of philanthropists about the most pressing needs facing vulnerable communities in Toronto and how to do philanthropy well.David is a frequent speaker at conferences and in the media (The Globe & Mail, The Toronto Star, BNN Bloomberg, CNBC Africa, etc). He holds a BA in English Literature from the University of Toronto, an MBA from the Rotman School of Business and the Chartered Financial Analyst and Qualified Associate Financial Planner® designations. David is currently working toward Certified Professional Impact Analyst designation and has completed the first two of three levels required.Image Copyright and Credit: David O’Leary and Kind Wealth.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Teddy Sheringham and Denis Irwin look back at Manchester United’s famous treble victory on the anniversary of the dramatic late comeback against Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp, former Rangers player Gareth McAuley stands by his comments over Celtic’s recent SPL title being ‘hollow’, Simon Jordan once again demands a salary cap in football, Barry Hearn exclusively reveals on the Sports Bar why the World Snooker Championship won’t go ahead this year if they don’t get underway by the July deadline, the three-time NBA Champion BJ Armstrong and star of Netflix’s Last Dance reminisces about sharing a dressing with Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman at the Chicago Bulls, former Arsenal defender David O’Leary recalls the incredible finish to the season in 1989 when the Gunners won the league at Anfield, Freddie Flintoff and Ally McCoist try to pick their favourite British comedy characters and Jason Cundy excels in a quiz on the Wizard of Oz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show we discuss 'Project Restart', the Premier League's guidelines to getting football going again, despite there still being no clarity as to when sport could potentially recommence. We also chat about what kind of football we're going to get, with games played behind closed doors, will broadcasters add their own soundscapes to try and create atmosphere/block out on-pitch communications which may involve some swear words. We also answer questions about young players key moments this season, David O'Leary, ideal games to re-watch, what it's like to interview Arsenal legends, and LOADS more, including some exclusive celebrity magpie content!This is the quiz we reference early on - https://twitter.com/quarantinedquiz/status/1256965203415248897 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Was one manager to blame for a career cut short by injury? How difficult was it to say goodbye to the Holte End? Was it a mistake to let a young Gary Cahill leave the club? Dan Bardell and The Athletic's Gregg Evans are joined by the former Aston Villa captain Martin Laursen for an exclusive interview into the euphoric highs and painful lows of his time at Villa Park.
Project Blue Book closes another epic season with Hynek & Quinn at sea in "Operation Mainbrace". The Cold War threat looms along with 'ghost ships' and a showdown with Mimi and Susie. Plus, what about that cliffhanger? We address it all with creator David O'Leary, show runner Sean Jablonski and Aidan Gillen.
talkSPORT & Planet Rock presenter Ian Danter delves back into his archive of comedy sketches and songs from his 'Barmy Brummies' & 'Sunday Carve Up' shows at BRMB & Heart FM in the early 2000's Features: • Des Lynam sings Craig David, • MP Black Country Bob on Pensions, • a Mr Men story you won’t have heard • plus David O’Leary & Steve Bruce join me!
In "Broken Arrow," the penultimate Project Blue Book episode of Season 2, Hynek and Quinn head to Canada for one last unauthorized mission. In the wake of the Susie fallout, they come to terms with their work when a Russian plane crashes. EP David O'Leary is joined by actor Michael Malarkey and Caspar Phillipson (Sen. Kennedy).
Project Blue Book takes on the legend of Hangar 18 at Ohio's Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. There's also a climax to Susie's increasingly fraught situation that plays out in a very personal way. Showrunner Sean Jablonski and writer Alec Wells explain how so many stories come together. And Jerod Haynes is back as Daniel Banks.
Project Blue Book tackles the long-mysterious locale of Sherman Ranch in Utah, a.k.a. Skinwalker Ranch. It's an episode that totally embraces all things horror. Executive producers David O'Leary and Sean Jablonski welcome series consultant, Richard Dolan, who provides context for the ranch's scary history and actor Michael Harney talks about his 'Susan' confrontation.
For the first time, Project Blue Book jumps forward in time to the set of Close Encounters of the Third Kind as the older and wiser Hyneks reminisce about how the Robertson Panel impacted their lives. Showrunner Sean Jablonski explains how this unique episode came to be, as the mighty trio of Aidan Gillen, Laura Mennell, and Michael Malarkey talk age makeup, special guest stars and real life events.
Project Blue Book picks right up where it left off with Hynek in jeopardy as "Unseen" becomes very seen when he takes the Allen on an adventure up north. We get into all the mythology revealed this episode with EP David O'Leary and Aidan Gillen (Hynek) and Ian Tracey (Unseen).
Project Blue Book travels to "Hopkinsville" where their investigation into an alien invasion reconnects them with CIA agent, Daniel Banks. Showrunner Sean Jablonski is joined by Laura Mennell, Michael Malarkey and Hayley McLaughlin to talk little green men, MK Ultra and the origins of our official band.
Project Blue Book remains in New Mexico as creator/executive producer David O'Leary talks about the series tackling "Area 51". Together with actors Michael Malarkey and Jerod Haynes, they all discuss the introduction of CIA agent Daniel Banks to the dynamic and what they discover out in the desert.
On episode 146 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we continue our Project Blue Book conversations with the creator and writer of the titular television series on the History Channel, David O'Leary. He returns to give us the inside scoop on what to expect in season 2 of this hit show. How is J. Allen Hynek involved with the Roswell incident? What brings he and his partner to Area 51? And where is the Project Blue Book team heading throughout this explosive new season? This and much more as we dive in to the world of television and how it portrays our "UFO Dad". Featured image for this episode was originally designed by Karen Kelson. Follow her on Instagram @kkartts Watch Project Blue Book every Tuesday at 10pm ET/PT on the History Channel. To learn more, CLICK HERE Follow David O'Leary on Twitter @davideoleary For tickets to Contact in the Desert, use the promo code: CLICK HERE Patreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies YouTube Channel: CLICK HERE Official Store: CLICK HERE Order Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERE Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Instagram: @SomewhereSkiesPod Watch Mysteries Decoded for free at www.CWseed.com Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERE
We find out how "The Roswell Incident" two-parter ends as show runner Sean Jablonski reveals the real-life inspiration for the episode, and actors Neal McDonough and Michael Harney (a.k.a. the Generals) are together in the studio discussing their increased narrative back story in Season 2.
Project Blue Book: The Official Podcast is back to kick off a new season of the HISTORY series with a huge case: "The Roswell Incident - Part I." Executive producers David O'Leary and Sean Jablonski are joined by their Hynek and Quinn: Aidan Gillen and Michael Malarkey to discuss the changes to the show, their characters in the sophomore season, and why the narrative is tackling Roswell now.
After a season of fantastic cases and mysteries, Project Blue Book has left audiences with plenty to ponder. As we close Season 1 of the official podcast, we have executive producers Sean Jablonki and David O'Leary, along with Aidan Gillen, Michael Malarkey, Laura Mennell and Neal McDonough answer questions from the fans and our listeners. Turns out you have a lot of questions, and they have answers!
The first segment is with Executive Producers, Sean Jablonski & David O'Leary on Season II of HISTORY Channel's Project Blue Book, premiering January 21, then Ted Roe joins us to speak on NARCAP, aviation safety incidents involving UAP, his own encounter and more. FULL SHOWS ARE FREE FROM NOW ON, WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT Click this link! NEW SUBSCRIBERS WILL GET ACCESS TO ALL THE FULL SHOW ARCHIVES Show Notes
We talk to the founder of Kind Wealth, David O’Leary, on the different costs associated with financial advice.
Sezzle lets you ‘buy now’ and ‘pay later’. But is an installment payment plan right for you? Patrick Chan, General Manager of Sezzle’s Canadian business, is here to tell us how it works. Then, David O’Leary, founder of Kind Wealth, tells us about subscription based fee-only advice. And, choosing the right life insurance plan. PolicyMe’s Laura McKay, tells us about the comparison site. And, Sarah Asebedo, certified financial planner and lead author of a new study from the American Psychological Association, on how personality traits can affect retirement spending. Plus, Kornel Szrejber is here to tell us about Build Wealth Canada.
It's a season finale mega episode for the official Project Blue Book podcast! Joining host Tara Bennett to talk about "The Washington Merry-Go Round" is creator David O'Leary and show runner Sean Jablonski, but we also welcome back actors Aidan Gillen, Michael Malarkey, Laura Mennell and Michael Harney. We discuss the real D.C. sightings, what happens to Mimi and that crazy episode close!
Hynek (Gillen) and Quinn (Malarkey) look within as they investigate a case of UFOs attacking an Army platoon. Both men question their trust of each other, and the Generals assigning them out in the field. Host, Tara Bennett, brings back creator David O'Leary, show runner Sean Jablonski, the Michaels (Malarkey and Harney) and ImageMovers EP, Jackie Levine to discuss "War Games".
Due to another incredible scheduling snafu by Chris 'What's a spreadsheet' Hewitt, this week's episode of the Empire Podcast features a veritable cavalcade of star guests. There's a Fighting With My Family double bill, as John Nugent talks to that film's director, Stephen Merchant, and its star, Florence Pugh. Then a very tired Chris meets a very jetlagged Jason Clarke, star of The Aftermath, and they end up talking about David O'Leary. In the podbooth, Chris is joined by Nick de Semlyen and James Dyer to discuss the week's movie news, share their battle tips for surviving an Oscars all-nighter, and review Capernaum, On The Basis Of Sex, and Cold Pursuit. Oh, and discuss creme eggs, and the consumption thereof. Enjoy!
Hynek (Aidan Gillen) and Quinn (Michael Malarkey) have separate missions in "The Scoutmaster." Hynek investigates the sighting of a UFO craft in the woods, while Quinn holds an interrogation for General Harding (Neal McDonough). In this week's podcast, creator David O'Leary, show runner Sean Jablonski and actors Malarkey and McDonough gather together to connect the dots.
In this podcast, actuary Neil Shore joins attorney David O’Leary. Mr. O’Leary is a tax and benefits partner at Lavelle Law. Mr. Shore is an actuary and partner at Shore Tompkins Actuarial Resources, LLC. They discuss the new qualified business income (QBI) deduction for business owners and the use of a cash balance plan as a strategy to maximize the owner’s QBI deduction.
Hynek has a crisis of conviction as he desperately tries to use science to solve the green fireball mystery. Creator David O'Leary, show runner Sean Jablonski and actor Michael Malarkey joins us to talk about the unique episode and a new guest star appearance.
From April millions of households on default energy tariffs and who have not switched suppliers will see a rise in their bills after regulator Ofgem raised caps for gas and electricity. The first cap was introduced in January as a measure to ensure customers paid fairer prices. Guest Jo Butlin, Chief Executive of EnergyBridge Consulting and an expert in how the energy industry works in the UK. This week the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee held its final evidence session on leasehold reform. Founder and Chief Executive of the HomeOwners Alliance Paula Higgins debates the issues with David O'Leary, Policy Director with the Home Builders Federation. What happens to state and private pensions post-Brexit? James Walsh, from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, where he focuses on the EU, guides us through what's certain and what's uncertain. There are now more mortgage products than ever before for older borrowers, what’s attracting lenders to them? Guest: Darren Cook, Mortgage Analytics Manager at moneyfacts.co.uk Presenter: Paul Lewis Producer: Charmaine Cozier Editor: Richard Vadon
We've hit the mid-way point of Project Blue Book's freshman season with "Foo Fighters" as Hynek and Quinn track down a bunch of soldiers in Missouri that have seen similar lights in the sky. To mark the moment, we bring together creator David O'Leary, show runner Sean Jablonski, Michael Malarkey (Quinn), and for the first time on the podcast, Aidan Gillen (Dr. J. Allen Hynek).
Host Tara Bennett welcomes back Project Blue Book creator David O'Leary and show runner Sean Jablonski to dissect "The Flatwoods Monster" case. Actor Michael Malarkey also joins the discussion to talk about Captain Quinn's place in the story, and his real views on unexplained phenomenon.
Host Tara Bennett kicks off our weekly official podcast with creator David O'Leary and show runner Sean Jablonski digging into "The Fuller Dogfight" case, otherwise known in history as the Gorman UFO Dogfight. Why start the series with this case? What's the series journey for Dr. Hynek (Aidan Gillen) and Captain Quinn (Michael Malarkey)? We tell all.
Host Dharmesh Sheth is joined by former Leeds and Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink for a special episode of Transfer Talk. The Dutchman reveals all on his playing career, including the reasons behind his move to Leeds, his relationship with George Graham and why he felt forced out by David O’Leary. Hasselbaink explains how a surprise phone call sparked a move from Atletico Madrid to Chelsea and why a January switch to Barcelona fell through. The two-time Premier League golden boot winner also discusses the reasons behind his decision to snub AC Milan and Champions League football for Middlesbrough.
On episode 90 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan is joined by both David O'Leary and Sean Jablonski, the creators and showrunner of Project Blue Book, the highly anticipated new television show on the History Channel. Project Blue Book is based on the true, top-secret investigations into Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and related phenomena conducted by the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1969. The investigations were headed by the noted astronomer, J. Allen Hynek. What prompted creator, David O'Leary to pen a script based on the life and career of J. Allen Hynek? What cases did he find most compelling to bring to the mainstream? And just exactly what is up with that alien in the tube that we keep seeing in many of the publicity photos? Next, Ryan speaks with co-writer and showrunner, Sean Jablonski. He runs us through the inception of the show, to casting, researching, and eventually producing and running the entire endeavor. How close to real-life is the show? And what can expect in the first season? All this and more in this week's jam-packed episode on Project Blue Book. Guest Bios: David O'Leary is a New York native, recently hired to pen the sci-fi thriller RADIANT SKY for financier The Coalition Group, and his sci-fi/horror script MISSING TIME is under option with Amasia Entertainment. A producer on two sci-fi features in post-production for release next year, PARALLEL (Bron Studios) and ELI (Paramount), O'Leary is also a former development executive, having worked for Bellevue Productions, Valhalla Entertainment, Kopelson Entertainment, Rogue Pictures, Warner Bros., and Industry Entertainment. O'Leary is represented by Paradigm and Zero Gravity Management. O’Leary currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Sean Jablonski is a graduate of New York University’s film program, breaking into the business as a staff writer on HBO’s highly acclaimed prison drama, OZ. After his stint with HBO, Jablonski created and produced the Showtime series, THE HOOP LIFE before going on to write and produce for LAW AND ORDER and Michael Mann’s CBS drama, ROBBERY HOMICIDE DIVISION. He then served as Executive Producer (and occasional director) on FX’s NIP/TUCK for its entire six season run before writing and executive producing the first season of USA’s hit legal drama SUITS. Continuing his relationship with USA, he then created and produced the relationship drama SATISFACTION which ran for two years. Recently Jablonski served as executive producer and showrunner on the Netflix series GYPSY starring Naomi Watts. Patreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies Website: www.somewhereintheskies.com YouTube Channel: CLICK HERE Official Store: CLICK HERE Order Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERE Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Instagram: @SomewhereSkiesPod Opening and Closing Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is produced by Third Kind Productions, in association with eOne Entertainment SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is sponsored by HelloFresh. To receive 50% off your first order, use promo code: SOMEWHERE50 at checkout by visiting www.HelloFresh.ca
Happy Holidays! Creator of the History Channel's Project Blue Book, David O'Leary comes on for the first part of the show, then David Marler joins us for the remainder of the show to talk about his UFO library, and preservation, plus the Battle of LA, and more. Thank you very much for listening and we wish you a happy and healthy 2019.
David O'Leary is the creator, a writer, and producer of History Channel’s upcoming series Project Blue Book. David’s passion for the UFO topic inspired him to create this series based on the U.S. government’s most famous UFO investigation, Project Blue Book. The series is fiction, but is based on real cases investigated in Project Blue Book and the two U.S. Air Force UFO investigations that came before it, Project Sign and Project Grudge. The main character is named and modeled after Dr. J. Allen Hynek, an astronomer who aided in the government investigations. Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones) plays Dr. Hynek, and Oscar-winner Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Contact) serves as an Executive Producer. The series premieres on January 8, 2019. David is also a Co-Producer on the horror film Eli, which Netflix will release in 2019 and an Associate Producer on Parallel, a sci-fi thriller from Bron Studios also set for a 2019 release. In this episode, we discuss how David was able to get the show produced, his interest in the UFO topic, and his thoughts about the real-life UFO cases portrayed in the series. We also discuss how to balance the fiction with the facts while trying to entertain and represent real people and events as accurately as possible. Project Blue Book premieres on the History Channel on January 8, 2018, at 9 pm central. For more information about the show, visit: https://www.history.com/shows/project-blue-book UFO Headlines: http://www.openminds.tv/category/ufoheadlines Help keep the UFO info coming: Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alejandrotrojas
Could people who used the Governments Help to Buy scheme be facing negative equity? I'm joined by David O'Leary from the Home builders Federation to discuss this and other aspects of the scheme.
In cliché fashion, David’s life was transformed after a trip to Africa. His ensuing soul searching led him to quit his Bay Street career on a quest to effect positive change. Currently there are two levers David is pulling to effect change. As Director of Impact Investing at World Vision Canada he is mobilizing investment capital to help the world’s most vulnerable people. He also founded Kind Wealth, a not-just-for-profit business helping generations X, Y, and Z manage their finances in alignment with their values. David has lived, worked, and volunteered at various times throughout Africa. One of his proudest accomplishments is founding and running Grassroots Youth Development while living in South Africa. David is a frequent speaker at conferences and in the media. David spent 13 years as Director of Manager Research with Morningstar; a global investment data & research provider. David holds a BA in English Literature from the University of Toronto, an MBA from the Rotman School
The season of dead Peter Taylor’s wearable face, more from David O’Leary’s kindergarten, Gianluca Vialli’s horrific holiday wear, Liverpool’s weird treble and Harry Redknapp’s, erm, wearable face too… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ruud Gullit’s Toon strop, David O’Leary’s creepy baby fixation, Kanu’s motoring sadness, and the return of a much-loved Time Machine favourite…. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It's not a horror film though, is it?" The thing is, if Dave hadn't been put on the spot he would've chosen something more gore-tastic. And if Chris hadn't screwed up his calendar, we could've scheduled this episode for New Year's Day as The Mummy Returns' is quite a 3pm New Year's Day on BBC One film. And if Rob hadn't stood there looking as lost as David O'Leary at the end of his run as manager of Leeds United he... dunno where I'm going with this. We're sorry, okay?! www.cinemortuary.com TWITTER: twitter.com/cinemortuary FACEBOOK: facebook.com/cinemortuary INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cinemortuary
"It's not a horror film though, is it?"The thing is, if Dave hadn't been put on the spot he would've chosen something more gore-tastic. And if Chris hadn't screwed up his calendar, we could've scheduled this episode for New Year's Day as The Mummy Returns' is quite a 3pm New Year's Day on BBC One film. And if Rob hadn't stood there looking as lost as David O'Leary at the end of his run as manager of Leeds United he... dunno where I'm going with this. We're sorry, okay?!www.cinemortuary.comTWITTER: twitter.com/cinemortuaryFACEBOOK: facebook.com/cinemortuaryINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cinemortuary
You don’t want to miss the story of how David O’Leary started out as an English Literature major, got into the market as a newbie leveraged investor just before the 2000 tech bubble burst, went bankrupt and became a fund analyst at Morningstar, met his wife, decided to change the world, and started a financial planning company. You really, really don’t. Trust us. 1: 20 - David’s Origin Story 7:55 - What David learned by being going bankrupt at 22 10: 51 How to protect yourself against a market crash 17:25 - Chris talks about his therapist 24:50 - Why John from Burlington won’t beat the market 29:49 - Is the bad advice that come from banks the employee’s fault? 39:50 - How to financially plan based on the causes and values you support 48:00 - What is impact investing?
Time now for this week's Arsecast and I'm joined by lots of people who called in yesterday to chat about Arsenal and other things besides. We had fans from all the world get through and we discuss Jack Wilshere, Arsene Wenger, the board, Alexis Sanchez, writing letters to David O'Leary and lots more. There's also a bit of the usual waffle and some poetry from Tony Adams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Theo Walcott, Jordan Nobbs, David O'Leary and Adrian Clarke join host Russell Hargreaves on the new Arsenal Weekly podcast to discuss the latest news at the club. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David O’Leary on the best and worst performing unit trusts so far in 2014
David O’Leary on the best and worst performing un…