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Kaarle McCulloch is a former Olympic Track Sprint Cyclist with a 15-year career at the top of her sport including Olympic Bronze and 4 World Championships. Retired in 2021, Kaarle went on to coach the British Women's Sprint Team from 2022-2023 with great success and recently returned to Australia in late 2023 to fulfil the same role as Australian Women's Sprint coach and QAS coach. Kaarle has a degree in Health and Physical Education and is a former level 1 ASCA coach. David Watts has been preparing athletes for competitive success for well over 10 years. Beginning his career at the QAS between 2011-2016, David has since spent time at the Geelong Football Club as a rehabilitation coach and also at the Melbourne Demons as the head of strength and power. More recently he has returned to the QAS and is currently working with track and field, cycling and beach volleyball athletes. David is accredited with the ASCA as a Master L3 Coach and this will be his fourth time presenting at the ASCA international conference QUOTES “I am from a family of teachers and I believe really strongly that coaching is teaching and teaching is coaching. So a lot of my coaching philosophy centres around pedagogical practices and trying to create learning environments for athletes” “For track cycling, I feel very strongly that its foundation is in strength. So gym forms the first and probably the most important part of becoming fast and I work off a sort of a triangle model where strength is at the bottom. To be powerful, you need to be strong. And then to be fast, you need to be powerful.” “I don't like to call it taper because I think taper has some connotations around it and athletes think that they're going to feel good and that everything's going to go amazing but it never ever happens that way. And so, unload for me is all in its title. It's about taking out work as we get closer to the event.” “I'd say 90 % of time the gym and bike loading is aligned. So if we've got a de-load week or a low week, it's low in the gym as well.” “So in the team sprint cycling, we've got three types of acceleration, we've got low range, so from zero, we've got mid-range which is our high power and we've got, you know, high range acceleration, which is our speed. So that's how the week looks. Work high torque, high strength in the start of the week. We work high power midweek, and then we work that sort of back end speed at the end of the week. And that doesn't really shift through all of the periodized phases. What shifts is the specificity of it.” “We have a monthly catch up with my group and every month they have to present something back on what they've learned through the month and that gives them accountability and ownership over what they're doing.” SHOWNOTES 1) Kaarle and David's backgrounds as athletes and coaches 2) What type of collaboration is needed when developing athletes and Kaarle's philosophy on sprint cycling performance 3) Benchmarking events in sprint cycling and periodization approaches from the macro- to the micro-cycle 4) What base building, general prep, specific prep and unload phases can look like for athletes in sprint cycling 5) Different weekly structures and adapting the structure around different athletes and their experience and fiber typology 6) Physical benchmarks for athletes in sprint cycling and 220kg full squats 7) Pedagogical approaches to developing athletes and session planning considerations and creating conditions for athletes to both fail and play 8) One legged box jumps and the power of vulnerability PEOPLE MENTIONED Anna Meares Matthew Denny Brene Brown
Rick Malter is a PhD and a veteran in the space of hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) testing. He was around when it was just getting started and in the early 2000s he decided to retire from his psychology practice and devote all of his time to refining the art and science of HTMA to improve human health. In this episode he talks about Dr Paul Eck and Dr David Watts and their knowledge of Hans Selye's work on stress. He expands on how widespread magnesium deficiency is and how excess copper wreaks havoc on the mineral system. I ask him his thoughts on ascorbic acid and ceruloplasmin, where the excess copper is coming from, his thoughts on vitamin A "toxicity", vitamin D testing, zinc and copper ratio, coffee enemas, saunas, binders, Abram Hoffer and niacin, homeopathy, and more. I have interviewed several HTMA practitioners at this point and I continued to be fascinated with how they each approach it in a slightly different way. Rick does not think that coffee enemas are necessary to detoxify metals and he really focuses in on magnesium deficiency but also one's ability to retain it in the cell which requires vitamin A and potassium. Rick's website: www.malterinstitute.org The Strands of Health book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0966041542 My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co Music by George Henner: https://georgehenner.bandcamp.com
I'm David Watts, and today, I'm opening up about some personal challenges and life updates. It's been a while since we last connected, and there's no fancy excuse for it—I wasn't feeling up to it. From dealing with worsening nerve conduction tests and managing out-of-control diabetes to exploring alternative healing methods and the power of the mind, I'll be sharing the rollercoaster of my health journey. Expect some humorous hospital anecdotes and a dive into the mysterious realms of self-healing and neuro-linguistic programming. Also, I genuinely want to hear from you—your experiences, thoughts, and stories. Let's unite and support each other in this quest for better health and understanding. So, grab a seat, lend an ear, and join me as we navigate life's ups and downs on this episode of Watts Involved.
David Watts: Hey there! Welcome back to Watts Involved. I'm your host, David Watts, and we're on Episode 259 today. This one's a bit different because it's all about my personal health journey lately. If you've been following along, you know I've been having a rough go with CIDP, diabetes, and some other pesky autoimmune issues. In this episode, I'm sharing all the highs and lows of my recent hospital stay, including a medication mess-up and some pretty deep thoughts that came out of it all. I'll talk about how I'm trying to get my diabetes under control with a new diet, my hilarious experiences with anaesthesia, and why mindset, meditation, and staying connected with people are more important than ever for me right now. Plus, I'm turning myself into a human guinea pig over the next six months to see what really helps. So grab a coffee, get comfy, and join me as I navigate this rollercoaster of health challenges with some laughs and a lot of heart.
Welcome to Episode 257 of "Watts Involved" with your host, David Watts. In this episode, David opens up about the recent challenges he's faced, from a coffee mishap that caused significant damage to his MacBook to navigating the complexities of autoimmune diseases like CIDP and myasthenia gravis. He shares the emotional rollercoaster of dealing with a denied medical aid request for his crucial treatment and the physical toll it has taken on him. Amidst the personal anecdotes and struggles, David emphasizes the importance of finding humour, support, and creativity to cope with chronic illnesses. He also explores the idea of creating a supportive community for others going through similar experiences. Join David as he candidly discusses his journey, offers insights on mindset and well-being, and invites listeners to engage and support each other through these trying times. Tune in for an episode that's as heartfelt as it is real.
Welcome to another edition of Watts Involved! I'm your host, David Watts. In today's episode, I'll be sharing some personal updates and reflecting on the importance of mindset, especially when dealing with chronic pain and autoimmune disease. It's been a roller-coaster of a week, from cancelled hospital treatments to unexpected household chaos. But rather than letting setbacks get the best of me, I've been focusing on meditation, mindfulness, and staying positive. We'll also dive into how these practices have helped me cope and maintain some semblance of normalcy. So, grab your coffee—don't spill it like I did—and join me for a heartfelt conversation about resilience, self-care, and the power of community. Stay tuned!
Thomas Nagy and Paul Meenan react to amendment 3 of BS 7671. Sparky Ninja, David Watts from e5 joins the show and gives his thoughts as well
In this deeply personal episode, host David Watts opens up about his ongoing battles with autoimmune diseases, including CIDP and myasthenia gravis. He discusses the challenges of managing his health, the impact on his professional life, and his journey towards finding a meaningful legacy. David shares candid thoughts on his daily struggles, from navigating medical treatments to adjusting his aspirations and building passive income streams. He also touches on his latest projects, like creating guided meditation recordings and his efforts to stay active despite chronic pain. Join David as he seeks to foster a supportive community, offering insights and inviting listeners to share their stories of resilience and hope. Subscribe, leave your comments, and let's help each other make life a little brighter.
Welcome back to another intriguing episode of Watts Involved. Today, our host, David Watts, shares a deeply personal account of his recent health challenges, ranging from an inconclusive diagnosis of (SPS) Stiff Person Syndrome to landing a potential diagnosis of myasthenia gravis, alongside experiences with (CIDP) Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy and sleep apnea. In this episode, David delves into the lifestyle adjustments he's had to make, including starting new medications and using a CPAP machine to improve his sleep quality. Reflecting candidly on the emotional and physical toll of these conditions, David also sparks a broader conversation about living with and managing autoimmune diseases. Join us as David encourages community interaction, inviting listeners to share their stories and coping mechanisms, all while keeping spirits high and fostering understanding and support among those affected. Tune in to hear more about David's journey, learn about the impact of these health issues, and perhaps find camaraderie or comfort in the shared experiences of our listening community.
Welcome back to another episode of "Watts Involved." In Episode 253, our host David Watts shares an update from a turbulent weekend that started with an unexpected stay in the cardiac ward for treatment of his CIDP. David recounts the various challenges he faced during his hospital stay – from the struggle of multiple attempts to insert an IV drip to being shuffled around by the nursing staff late into the night, exacerbating his OCD and disrupting his recovery routine. Despite these hurdles, David remains resilient, sharing his reflections on the importance of kindness in dealing with everyday challenges and chronic illnesses. In this candid episode, David not only updates us on his health but continues to spark meaningful conversations around the realities of living with autoimmune diseases. Join us as we delve into another heartfelt and engaging talk with David Watts.
Blur haben mit ihrem dritten Studioalbum "Parklife" einen Meilenstein und vielleicht sogar den Gründungsstein der Britpop-Welle der 90er Jahre ins Rollen gebracht. Nach einer desaströsen, abgebrochenen US-Tour ist für die Band "Blur" 1993 klar: Unser Publikum, das ist nicht die ganze Welt, sondern wir fokussieren uns auf unsere britische Heimat. Mit diesem Entschluss haben Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Dave Rowntree und Alex James die richtige Entscheidung getroffen. Mit ihrem Album "Parklife" hatte sich die Band dann 1994 nicht nur selbst musikalisch weiterentwickelt, sondern sie haben auch sowas wie den Grundstein des Britpop gelegt. "Ich glaube, Blur liefern mit diesem Album die perfekte, und zwar umfassende Blaupause für die Ära und den Begriff des Britpop", analysiert SWR1 Musikredakteur Stephan Fahrig. "Parklife" ist bis heute das erfolgreichste Album der Band. Viermal Platin gab es unter anderem für das Album, außerdem noch vier gewonnene BRIT-Awards. Und das Online-Musikmagazin Pitchfork wählte "Parklife" auf Platz zwei der besten Britpop-Alben aller Zeiten, hinter Pulp und ihrem Album "Different Class". Gegen ihre Erzrivalen, Oasis und ihre legendäre Britpop-Platte "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?", konnten sich Blur demnach durchsetzen. Oasis landen in diesem Ranking "nur" auf Platz vier, trotz ihres Megahits "Wonderwall". Das hat Blur selbst mit Sicherheit gefreut, gab es doch in der Vergangenheit häufiger öffentlich ausgetragene Schlammschlachten zwischen Blur und Oasis, wer denn jetzt die beste Britpop-Band aller Zeiten sei. Schräge Gitarren, Shoegaze Sounds, Synthie-Beats – auf "Parklife" verbinden Blur die unterschiedlichsten musikalischen Elemente miteinander, was dafür sorgt, dass die Platte immer überrascht und durch den einzigartigen Sound sehr im Kopf hängen bleibt. Dabei klingt jeder einzelne Song vollkommen anders als der davor, wodurch die Platte auch eine unglaubliche Vielfalt bietet. "Blur erschaffen ein musikalisches Bilderbuch, in dem man immer wieder blättern möchte", meint Stephan Fahrig. Die Band kümmert sich wenig um einen ausgefeilten "Look of Sound" für das ganze Album. Blur machen immer das Beste für einen einzelnen Song. Auch wenn das bedeutet, dass Frontman Damon Albarn beim größten Hit der Platte "Parklife" selbst das Mikrofon an Schauspieler Phil Daniels abtritt. Bei dem Song gefiel Damon Albarn selbst sein Gesang in den Strophen überhaupt nicht, weshalb sie für den Song Schauspieler Phil Daniels dazu geholt haben, der auch der eigentliche Star im späteren Musikvideo wurde. Daniels hatte auch bereits vorher Kontakt zu Musikern gehabt, im Film zu "Quadrophenia" von The Who spielte der Schauspieler die Rolle des Jimmy Cooper. Die Texte stammen natürlich von Mastermind Damon Albarn selbst und sind gespickt mit unglaublich vielen kleinen, alltäglichen, aber sehr genauen Beobachtungen, Beschreibungen und auch jeder Menge Witz und Sarkasmus. Das macht die Texte so nah, so real und auch so britisch. Nicht nur im Video zu "Parklife" wird es richtig britisch, nicht zuletzt, wenn das Beatles-Cover zum Album "Abbey Road" nachgestellt wird. Auch beim Song "To The End" wird mit inoffiziellen britischen Heiligtümern kokettiert. Der Song und das Video zu "To The End" klingen und sehen doch in Teilen sehr nach dem berühmtesten britischen Agenten aus. Damit ist natürlich "Bond, James Bond" gemeint. Das wird auch auf dem Cover zur Single "To The End" deutlich, auf dem neben einer Rose auch das gleiche Modell von Bonds ikonischer Dienstwaffe zu sehen ist. Dass "Parklife" vor allem in Großbritannien so erfolgreich war, hat mit Sicherheit auch damit zu tun, dass Blur sich auch sehr stark an ehemaliger erfolgreicher britischer Musik bedient haben: Auf "Parklife" wird es punkig, es gibt New Wave und Synthie-Pop und auch der Mersey Beat der 60er-Jahre findet hier seinen Platz. Einige Referenzen zu den Beatles finden sich natürlich auch auf "Parklife", wenn man sich zum Beispiel mal die Chorgesänge anhört. "Britpop ist das Tor vergangener musikalischer Epochen", so beschreibt es SWR1 Musikredakteur Stephan Fahrig im SWR1 Meilensteine Podcast. "Parklife ist ein ganz besonderer, alternativer Reise- und Gesellschaftsführer für England und besonders für den Londoner Raum", so Fahrig weiter. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Parklife" wird im Podcast gesprochen (19:49) – "Girls & Boys" (32:51) – "Tracy Jacks" (37:32) – "Parklife" (55:07) – "To The End" (01:05:27) – "This Is A Low" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (34:34) – "David Watts" von The Kinks (01:17:26) – "Bold As Love" von Jimi Hendrix __________ Shownotes ARD-Podcast-Tipp "Fuck you very, very much!": https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/fuck-you-very-very-much-die-groessten-beefs-im-musikbiz/oasis-vs-blur-der-britpop-battle/ard-kultur/13206741/ Beef zwischen Oasis und Blur bei den "BRIT-Awards": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ronepzBsQ3M Youtube-Kanal von Blur: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdfTpBoh9G_DI3OURnIFOQ Bandbiografie von "Blur": https://www.laut.de/Blur Interview mit Schauspieler Phil Daniels bei Radio X: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOLzthiL51o __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? 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Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode of Watts Involved with your host, David Watts. As the title suggests, in this episode, I thought I had a plan and could produce a fairly decent episode. Instead, it seemed like I was jumping around like a Chameleon on a Smartie box. I wanted to delete the whole thing, but this is often a reality for me, so I decided to put it out there. What you are going to listen to is the result of what I thought was a perfectly logical and well-thought-out episode.
Welcome back to another episode of "Watts Involved." On this week's episode, our host David Watts shares a very personal update with all of us. Episode 251 dives into David's unsettling journey to a medical diagnosis that involves an unnerving muscle biopsy procedure. With his characteristic candor, David walks us through his hospital experience, his concerns about possibly adding another autoimmune disease to his list, and the impressive professionalism of the medical staff during his operation. We'll hear about the deeper impact of waiting for medical results and the anxiety it brings, paralleling a friend's unexpected cancer diagnosis. Despite physical challenges, David maintains his commitment to community and interaction on social media, emphasizing the importance of open discussions about our struggles, regardless of their nature
In this episode of Watts Involved, David Watts opens up about his ongoing health challenges and the importance of sharing and discussing personal struggles. He provides an update on his medical conditions, including chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, type 2 diabetes, gastric reflux, and idiopathic neuropathy, as well as his recent diagnosis of polymyositis. Beyond his own experiences, David emphasizes the need to address physical, emotional, and psychological pain and encourages listeners to engage in dialogue and support one another. He also reflects on the value of health and the necessity of adapting to and thriving despite life's difficulties. Stay tuned as we delve into these topics and explore ways to navigate and find strength in the face of adversity.
Part One:Matt is interviewed by Grant Smee on The Unshit Show, a podcast dedicated to entrepreneurs. Matt talks about the early stages of Digital Kungfu and The Matt Brown Show, the failures of trying to build a podcast business, Black Swan Technology and the slingshot growth from solving problems. Matt also touches on the 'Silicon Valley Narrative' and how that has created a false narrative around scale. All this and more on Part 1 of Matt's interview. Part Two:In the second part of this interview, Matt is LIVE on the Watts Involved show with David Watts. Matt continues the conversation about Black Swan & Digital Kungfu's growth during the pandemic, the future of his business, and his new book 'Slingshot Grwoth' coming out in 2021. Support the show
In this compelling episode of What's Involved, host David Watts candidly shares his ongoing battle with autoimmune diseases. From the challenges of CIDP and Polygam treatments to unexpected complications like a hiatus hernia, stomach cells in the oesophagus, and potential polymyositis, David recounts his journey with unwavering honesty and humour. He delves into the physical and emotional toll, shedding light on rarely discussed topics such as mental health struggles and the societal stigma surrounding them. Through his journey, he aims to inspire others facing similar adversities and spark candid conversations about holistic treatments, vitamins, and the power of positive energy. Join us as David bravely opens up about his experiences, advocating for greater support and understanding for those navigating the complexities of autoimmune diseases. Stay tuned for an enlightening and heartwarming discussion on resilience, hope, and the importance of sharing our untold stories.
Welcome to another episode of "Watts Involved." In this edition, host David Watts continues to share his journey with CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) and its impact on his life. From hospital treatments to the development of strange side effects, David takes us through the challenges he has faced, including neuropathic pain and the struggle to manage daily activities. Join us as we dive into a candid and raw discussion about living with autoimmune diseases and the importance of shedding light on these often misunderstood conditions. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation, and stay tuned for the latest updates on David's journey. Thank you for listening, and remember to take care of yourselves.
Welcome to Episode 247 of "Watts Involved"! In this episode, we dive into the personal journey of host David Watts as he shares the latest developments in his life. From discussions with a neurologist to unexpected diagnoses and medical procedures, David reveals the challenges he's faced, including a new diagnosis of CIDP and a hip issue requiring a replacement. Join us as we unpack these unexpected twists and gain insight into David's ongoing journey. Stay tuned for more heartfelt and compelling stories in the next instalment. Thanks for tuning in to "Watts Involved"!
A smattering of Vermont and New Hampshire towns on either side of the Connecticut River are known collectively as the “Upper Valley.” We set out to learn more about the origin of that phrase, and what makes the Upper Valley a geographic and cultural outlier.Our mission comes from question-asker David Watts, of Norwich:“What is the Upper Valley? And how did it get its name?”Find the web version of this episode here. This episode was reported and produced by Josh Crane. Editing and additional production from Burgess Brown and Sabine Poux. Angela Evancie is our Executive Producer. Theme music is by Ty Gibbons; other music by Blue Dot Sessions.Special thanks to Sophie Stephens, Mark Davis, Bill Kane, Pat Boerum, John Lowe, Richard Hastings and Kat Blanchard.As always, our journalism is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on the question you want us to tackle nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgCall our BLS hotline: 802-552-4880Make a gift to support people-powered journalismLeave us a rating/review in your favorite podcast appTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a proud member of the NPR Network.
On this episode of Watts Involved, host David Watts opens up about a significant change in the podcast's focus. Formerly a business and motivational show, David now shares his personal journey with type 2 diabetes and its complications, including peripheral neuropathy. With candid honesty, he discusses the impact on his career, emotional well-being, and the challenges posed by additional health conditions. Join David as he invites listeners to be part of his journey, aiming to provide mutual support and understanding. Tune in to gain insights, share experiences, and connect with David by visiting the website or leaving a message. This is an episode that offers empathy, understanding, and a quest for collective growth.
Welcome to a pivotal episode of the "Insiders Guide to Energy" series, titled "Electric Fleet Evolution: Corporate EV Strategies with Expert David Watts." This insightful and timely discussion delves into the rapidly evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) in the corporate world. Our special guest, David Watts, a seasoned expert in fleet product management for electric vehicles at Volkswagen Financial Services fleet, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.**Key Discussion Points**The episode kicks off with a comprehensive overview of the current state of electric vehicle adoption in corporate fleets. We explore the challenges and opportunities businesses face in transitioning from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to electric models. David Watts shares his expert insights on various aspects of this transition, including the impact of government policies, tax incentives, and the evolving technology of EVs.One of the highlights of the episode is the discussion around the economic and environmental motivations driving companies towards EV adoption. David elaborates on how businesses are balancing the desire for sustainability with practical economic considerations. This segment is particularly informative for decision-makers in corporations considering the shift to electric fleets.**Challenges in Electrification of Fleets**David Watts provides an in-depth analysis of the obstacles businesses encounter in electrifying their fleets. He addresses common concerns such as vehicle range, charging infrastructure, and the overall cost implications. The conversation goes deeper into how these challenges differ for various types of vehicles, particularly focusing on vans and larger commercial vehicles. This part of the episode is crucial for understanding the complexities involved in fleet electrification and offers practical advice for overcoming these hurdles.**The Role of Government Policies and Subsidies**A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to examining the role of government initiatives in encouraging EV adoption. David Watts sheds light on how subsidies and tax incentives have historically influenced business decisions regarding electric fleets. He also touches upon the ideal timing for phasing out these subsidies to ensure a smooth transition to a more sustainable fleet without disrupting the market.**Fleet Management Insights**Listeners will gain valuable insights into the nuances of fleet management in the context of EVs. David Watts breaks down the concept of total cost of ownership for electric vehicles compared to traditional vehicles. This discussion is particularly beneficial for those in fleet management, providing a clearer understanding of the financial dynamics at play.**The Future of Electric Fleets**Looking ahead, David Watts offers his predictions for the future of electric vehicles in corporate fleets. He speculates on advancements in battery technology, the potential role of alternative energy sources like hydrogen fuel cells, and the long-term impact of these technologies on fleet management strategies.**Audience Engagement and Takeaways**The episode encourages audience engagement, inviting listeners to ponder the future of transportation and the role of EVs in reshaping corporate mobility. The insights shared by David Watts are not just theoretical but grounded in real-world experiences and current market trends. This makes the episode a must-listen for professionals in the automotive, energy, and corporate sectors, as well as anyone interested in the future of transportation.**Conclusion**In conclusion, "Electric Fleet Evolution: Corporate EV Strategies with Expert David Watts" is an essential episode for understanding the complexities and opportunities in the transition to electric fleets.
Let's talk about hormones. Hormones are so much more than time packages that influence the major events in our lives. We are still learning about some of these major events though in ourselves and other animals. Just a few months again scientists confirmed that chimpanzees go through menopause Here is the NY Times article about the discovery. I was also keen to see the study on chimpanzees since it was research conducted in Kibale National Park in Uganda. Now I want to know if mountain gorillas go through menopause, I have been to Kibale many times and have followed research by John Mitani, David Watts, and Richard Wrangham for quite a long time. Here is a link to the original research article. In this episode I mention a video I made with a friend and colleague called “Rejecting the Biological Binary". You can check that out here on my Youtube channel Wild Connection TV This week's guest is Randi Hutter Epstein, MD. Shes a writer in residence at Yale School of Medicine and teaches both at Yale University and Columbia's School of Journalism. Today, she is filling us in on all the weird and wonderful things that hormones control by talking about her book Aroused: The History of Hormones and How They Control Just About Everything. They even, well, make you you, mostly, kind of. If you want to get your copy of Aroused and Randi's other book check out her website: http://randihutterepstein.com/ And if you want to keep up with Randi follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on Twitter: @realdrjen Instagram: @readrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen YouTube: Wild Connection TV
Today we are sharing the full audio from this year's Channel Chat live event that took place earlier this year. You can catch up with: Penny Williams, Vice President of Sales at CDW; Rob Tomlin, VP of UK Channel at Dell Technologies, David Watt, Managing Director at TD SYNNEX UK. Donavan Hutchinson, CRO at Trustmarque. They share their views on a wide range of subjects, including AI, diversity, social responsibilities, future trends likely to impact the technology industry, and a wide range of questions that were asked by our audience.
Con motivo del 60º aniversario de la formación de The Kinks se editan las compilaciones “The Journey” (BMG), dobles álbumes recopilatorios de la legendaria banda británica cuyo contenido ha sido seleccionado y comentado por los integrantes del grupo. En esta segunda parte el material sobrevuela su trayectoria de 1965 a 1975, combinando clásicos de su repertorio con singles menos recordados o unas grabaciones en directo de 1975 inéditas hasta la fecha. Playlist (todas las canciones del disco "The Journey part 2"; THE KINKS “Till the end of the day” THE KINKS “David Watts” THE KINKS “Monica” THE KINKS “Scraphead City” THE KINKS “He’s evil” THE KINKS “Lola” THE KINKS “See my friends” THE KINKS “Creeping Jean” THE KINKS “No return” THE KINKS “Don’t you fret” THE KINKS “Rainy day in June” THE KINKS “Wicked Anabella” DAVE DAVIES “Susannah’s still alive” THE KINKS “Sittin’ by the riverside” THE KINKS “Everybody’s a star (live)” THE KINKS “Slum kids (live)” Escuchar audio
Originally recorded in April 2020 Robin Earl puts in a shift with David Watts, Paul Meenan and SparkyNinja to further enhance and debate.
This sermon was taken from the July 1st, 2k23 Saturday evening revival night service at the Jesus is Lord Family Worship Center - 501 Redman St. Jacksonport, AR We do not own the rights to any of the music in this video. All rights go to the respective owners.
This sermon was taken from the July 2nd, 2k23 Sunday morning service at the Jesus is Lord Family Worship Center - 501 Redman St. Jacksonport, AR
In today's episode, Sheila talks with David Watts CEO and cofounder of the tv network platform On-Stage-Plus-TV, about having a positive image for people of color in the media and film industry in today's diverse world.
WE ARE THE PODS! WE ARE THE PODS.....What's your most loved and least favorite song on the Jam's Compact Snap?! For the third of our four-episode series of Greatest Hits episodes, Jim chose the shorter, 21 song version of the Jam's Snap, still resulting in our longest episode to date. Not just the most songs we've ever talked about but no less than four guest rankers weighed with their favorite Jams! Vino Martinez from the San Diego Weller-influenced band the Bassics, Bay Area teen Mod and worldwide favorite Bart Davenport, actual British person Richie Merrett from Airhead and Modernation plus Style Council percussionist Gary Wallis all chime in with opinions. A rare non-Adam production edited by Sam! Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify or your local tube station. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . FILE UNDER/SPOILERS: In the City, the Kinks, Away from the Numbers, Mod revival, All Around the World, Oasis, The Modern World, Bart Davenport, News of the World, the Who, Billy Hunt, we are the mods, English Rose, suits, Mr. Clean, Rickenbacker, David Watts, Bruce Foxton, A Bomb in Wardour Street, Paul Weller, Down in the Tube Station at Midnight, Tom Jones, Strange Town, From the Jam, The Butterfly Collector, Gary Wallis, When You're Young, the Event, Smithers-Jones, Manual Scan, Thick as Thieves, power pop, The Eton Rifles, the Beatles, Going Underground, anglophile, Dreams of Children, Rick Buckler, That's Entertainment, Vespa, Start!, Man in the Corner Shop, the Clash, Funeral Pyre, the Loved Ones, Absolute Beginners, The Style Council, Tales from the Riverbank, Taxman, Town Called Malice, new wave, Precious, the Bassics, The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow), punk rock, Beat Surrender US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
We are joined by NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane and NCBA member and campaign consultant David Watts to take a deep dive into the 2022 midterm elections. Nothing is final yet, but Ethan and David discuss how the Senate and House will likely look for the next two years and how this will affect cattle producers on issues like the 2023 Farm Bill, cattle markets, trade and more. They examine which state races had surprising results and, of those elected, who will be allies to cattle producers moving forward.
The kings have a special guest, David Watts is a student-athlete advocate that travels country speaking at schools, camps, and clinics about academic achievement, college planning/recruiting, character development, and preparing young people for life when their athletic careers are over. Listen as the kings go over all the different struggles students have to deal with, but most importantly key take ways they can apply before and during college.Connect with David Watts Facebook: David Watts Consulting & Empowerment & Engagement CoalitionInstagram: @DavidWattsConsultingTwitter: @DWCInfo & @eec4boysYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidWattsConsulting/feed
An update on the Mosquito Fire burning in Placer and El Dorado counties. Researchers at UC Davis are creating a tool to help scientists determine which viruses have the greatest risk of transferring from animals to humans to anticipate the next pandemic. Former Insight fill-in host David Watts Barton releases a new album, “Pilgrim.” Mosquito Fire
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In in the second part of our session with David Watts we continue to discuss the importance of CPD as well as different training routes that can be taken in order to keep up with the ever evolving landscape that is the home of the future and its demands. Mentioned in this episode: Older qualifications – This is the wiring matters article with numerous interesting points: https://electrical.theiet.org/wiring-matters/years/2017/67-september-2017/electrical-qualifications/ Level Up - Become a Sparky Ninja: https://sparkyninja.com https://www.facebook.com/SparkyNinja/ Team Electrical (#e5 Group) Podcast: https://uk-podcasts.co.uk/podcast/the-e5-group Connect with our guests: David Watts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-watts-electrical/ Adam Callow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcallow/ Have any questions, comments or concerns? Email us at GB.ElectricianPartner@se.com
In today's episode of the Electrician Podcast we have David Watts AKA SparkyNinja joining Adam Callow to discuss what competency really means as well as the importance of training and why CPD is so important. Links to some of the topics mentioned in today's episode: Arc Flash – This is a recent presentation given by Mike Frain discussing theory and management of Arc Flash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUzVoaVvOdY Rogue trainers – This is a link to the Rogue trainers campaign run by TESP. Red Flag 2 particularly shows the scenario where a number of short courses are used to create a larger “professional electrician” course: https://www.the-esp.org.uk/rogue-trainers/ Level Up - Become a Sparky Ninja: https://sparkyninja.com https://www.facebook.com/SparkyNinja/ Team Electrical (#e5 Group) Podcast: https://uk-podcasts.co.uk/podcast/the-e5-group Connect with our guests: David Watts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-watts-electrical/ Adam Callow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcallow/ Have any questions, comments or concerns? Email us at GB.ElectricianPartner@se.com
God's promises—and record—give us clarity in an unclear world. Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts, Pastor Shaun Murphy... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/30/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts, Pastors Bob Cornell and Jonathan Steele... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/23/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts, Pastor Kenny Flaming and Missionaries Kody and Meaghan Barbier... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/16/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/09/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/02/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
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Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts, and Crossfire Associate Youth Pastor Shaun Murphy... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 03/26/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts, and former JSBC student and Pastor, Kenny Flaming of Abbeville, LA... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 03/19/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts and Pastor Paris Ragan discussing the words of the Apostle Paul... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 03/12/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by Dr. David Watts and Pastor Jonathan Steele studying Ephesians 3:19... - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 03/05/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
Pastor Gabriel Swaggart is joined by JSBC Professor Dr. David Watts, and JSBC graduate, Pastor Asher Webber. - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 02/12/22. Please visit www.crossfireyouthministry.com for more information.
CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
David is the Commercial Manager (UK & Ireland) for Arrival Automotive UK. He is an experienced fleet industry professional specialising in safe, green and efficient fleet management having worked across the fleet industry for 25 years with several different leasing and daily rental companies as well as the Energy Saving Trust (EST) and Zurich Insurance.Over the last 15 years as a Fleet Consultant, David has helped hundreds of organisations develop robust environmental fleet strategies to support carbon reduction objectives including the effective transition to and adoption of plug-in vehicles.Now working for the new electric vehicle manufacturer, Arrival Automotive, David has been at the forefront of fleet electrification for the last 15 years having originally developed the Plugged in Fleets Initiative whilst at the Energy Saving Trust for the UK Department for Transport and the Office for Low Emission Vehicles.As well as being a member of the EV working group for the British Vehicle and Rental Association and the EV committee for the Association of Fleet Professionals, David is a regular speaker at fleet industry events on electric vehicles, the highlight of which was his invitation to speak at the Oxford International EV Summit in 2019.In our conversation we talk about how a career in automotive was most definitely not his first choice, feeling that something was missing in his career and finally discovering it and how through a series of moves he now finds himself operating at the forefront of sustainable mobility.I hope you enjoy getting to know David in this way and hearing his career story. As always I look forward to hearing what resonates with you.You can contact David via LinkedIn.Why not follow us on Instagram @careerviewmirror where you can see a directory of all our episodes and comment on those you have enjoyed.To help you navigate the content we've separated it into chapters which work on Apple Podcasts and certain other streaming platforms.This episode of Career-view Mirror is brought to you by Aquilae. Aquilae is a boutique consultancy in the auto finance and mobility industry. We offer our Expertise as a Service to help you design and deliver projects that develop your business and the people within it. Contact cvm@aquilae.co.uk if you'd like to know more.If you enjoyed this podcast please take a moment to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback helps us grow.For details of our forthcoming guests follow us on Instagram @careerviewmirrorEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukTwitter: @andyfollowsEpisode recorded on 7 January 2022
Part One:Matt is interviewed by Grant Smee on The Unshit Show, a podcast dedicated to entrepreneurs. Matt talks about the early stages of Digital Kungfu and The Matt Brown Show, the failures of trying to build a podcast business, Black Swan Technology and the slingshot growth from solving problems. Matt also touches on the 'Silicon Valley Narrative' and how that has created a false narrative around scale. All this and more on Part 1 of Matt's interview. Part Two:In the second part of this interview, Matt is LIVE on the Watts Involved show with David Watts. Matt continues the conversation about Black Swan & Digital Kungfu's growth during the pandemic, the future of his business, and his new book 'Slingshot Grwoth' coming out in 2021.