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The path to net zero by 2050 by the oilsands industry is being spearheaded by what's known as the Pathways Alliance. West of Centre host Kathleen Petty is joined by Derek Evans, the newly appointed executive chair of Pathways and the former CEO of Meg Energy, to discuss the industry's long-awaited carbon capture and storage project, and what Evans wants to hear from Pierre Poilievre on carbon pricing. Then, Petty is joined by Emma Graney, who specializes in energy reporting for the Globe and Mail and Andrew Leach, an energy and environmental economist at the University of Alberta.
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Renovating or moving is a big decision, and we will be discussing the pros and cons of both options. We also have mortgage professional Derek Evans on the show to talk about financing options. Some of the key points you'll be covering in the episode?Those are essential factors to consider when deciding whether to move or renovate:Cost: Comparing the cost of renovating versus buying a new home is crucial. Renovations can sometimes be more cost-effective, but it depends on the extent of the renovations and the real estate market.Emotional Attachment: Emotional ties to your current home can play a significant role. Considering what you'll miss about your home and neighborhood is essential for making an informed decision.Real Estate Market: Assessing the current state of the real estate market is crucial. It's essential to know if it's a good time to sell and if you'll get a good return on your investment.Timing: Timing is everything, especially when it comes to family needs and lifestyle changes. Evaluating whether the timing is right for you and your family to make a move is key.These points provide a comprehensive framework for making a well-informed decision about whether to renovate or move.We hope you enjoy this episode of THE LOCKBOX brought o you by THE GRANDON GROUP, Arizona's #1 Brother & Sister Real Estate Team brokered by @MYHOMEGROUP.Call Jason Grandon at 480-276-2954 with questions or visit us at www.THEGRANDONGROUP.comThank you for watching The Lockbox brought to you by Arizona's #1 Brother and Sister Real Estate Team, THE GRANDON GROUP powered by My Home Group.Call us anytime at 480-276-2954 JASON or my sister Stacey at 602-312-5610
Neal Reddy and Derek Evans discuss their film Barely Breathing which plays at the Atlanta Film Festival on Friday May 3rd at 7 PM at the Tara Theatre in the "Funny Kind of Sad" shorts block!
Greetings, and welcome back to the podcast. This episode, we are joined by Derek Evans - CEO of MEG Energy - a TSX listed energy company with a market cap of ~ $7 billion. Mr. Derek Evans was appointed as the President and Chief Executive Officer, and a Director in August 2018. He is a veteran oil and gas industry executive with over 40 years of experience. From May 2009 to March 2018, he served as the President, CEO and Director of Pengrowth Energy, where he led the Company through a major transformation, streamlining its asset base from 35 properties to two growth assets, with over $9 billion of development opportunities. Prior to joining Pengrowth, Derek was the President, CEO and Director of Focus Energy Trust, a dividend paying royalty trust company. During his tenure at Focus, Derek was successful in increasing the market valuation approximately five times, while distributing more than $400 million to unitholders. Mr. Evans holds a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Queen's University and is a registered professional engineer in Alberta.Among other things we discussed $2 decisions, a look back at the Renaissance Energy days & why low costs are important in the energy business.Enjoy.Like the interviews & podcasts ? Consider subscribing hereThis podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This episode is brought to you by Canada Action, whose aim is to promote the importance of Canada's Energy industry which is the bedrock of our nation's economy, providing hundreds of thousands of jobs and economic opportunities across the country. Learn more at canadaaction.ca, or check out Canada Action on social media.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season. Support the show
Derrick Evans - Former member of the 19th District of the West Virginia House of Delegates, now a candidate for the US House of Representatives, and the only elected state official to be prosecuted (and politically persecuted) for appearing at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, is my very special guest. If we are to take America back, make America great again, and restore morality, spirituality, and the rule of law back to our once great nation, it will be because of Derrick Evans and those like him.Website of Derrick Evans for Congress: https://www.evansforwv.com - SUPPORT THIS AMERICAN PATRIOT. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our channels on Rumble & Brighteon, and give us a “Like.” Please share this episode and this channel on your social media feed, and THANK YOU for your support!For complete information, please visit, bookmark, and share The Hagmann Report at our website: https://www.HagmannPI.comTIPS: (Anonymity guaranteed):doug@hagmannreport.com. | rt@hhagmannpi.comFor complete show notes, links, and complete description, visit https://www.HagmannPI.comThe Hagmann Report is brought to you by EMP Shield - www.EMPshield.com/hagmann - Use Promo Code HAGMANN for $50 OFF!IMPORTANT LINKS:DONATE: (https://www.hagmannpi.com/product/donate/)HAGMANN COFFEE & MORE: https://hagmannstore.com/The Hagmann Report provides news and information based on exclusive investigative work, proprietary sources, contacts, qualified guests, and open-source material. The Hagmann Report will never be burdened by political correctness or held hostage to an agenda of revisionist history.Join Doug Hagmann, host of the Hagmann Report, Weekdays @ 3 PM ET.ON THE GO? SUBSCRIBE TO HAGMANN'S PODCASTiTunes: (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hagmann-report/id631558915?uo=4)Spotify: BANNED!iHeart: (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-hagmann-report-30926499/)Spreaker: (https://www.spreaker.com/show/hagmann-report)
Former state lawmaker Derek Evans will learn his fate today for his role in the January 6th breach of the U.S. Capitol. A Kanawha County judge vacationing in Oregon is struck by a stray bullet. The Public Service Commission will hear from those in the Northern Panhandle tonight concerned about a proposed rate hike from Appalachian and Wheeling Power. And a media icon long tied to Marshall University has died. In Sports, the West Virginia Open gets started this morning at Stonewall Resort in Lewis County. Those stories and more in today's MetroNews This Morning podcast.
In this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Derek Evans, CEO of MEG Energy. They discuss Derek's work and MEG Energy's involvement with the Oilsands Pathways to Net Zero project and efforts to decarbonize, the ongoing innovation work at MEG Energy, the future of Calgary and Alberts's energy economy, and a lot more. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Derek Evans, CEO of MEG EnergyCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
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Going into this series (with an open mind) we have made a few assumptions about the current 'lie of the community pharmacy training land' and it is largely that there is very little investment in community pharmacist development above and beyond mandatory training requirements. As part of this series, we will talk to a range of key players in pharmacy with an interest in community pharmacist education and training. My co-host for many of the series will be fellow pharmacist Derek Evans. In this episode, we were very fortunate to be joined by Professor Larry Goodyer. Larry Goodyer is Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University UK. We discussed a range of topics. the list below will give you a flavour of the conversation. The current state of community pharmacy in the UK. The community pharmacy workforce crisis. Training activity currently happening in community pharmacy. Whether or not community pharmacists are knowingly competent when using their independent prescribing qualification. The regulation of independent prescribing. Futures training models for community pharmacists. The importance of supervision and multidisciplinary working. About Professor Larry Goodyer Larry Goodyer is Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University UK. He worked as a clinical pharmacist through much of the 1980s and early 90s and until 2003 was Head of the Pharmacy Practice group at King's College London. His principal interest is within the field of travel medicine, in which he is keen to promote the role of pharmacists. He has lectured and taught widely on Travel Medicine to both Health professionals and the public and has been invited to address both national and international conferences on the subject, as well as appearances on television and radio broadcasts. Related research interests include methods for bite avoidance and medical supplies for overseas travel. More broadly in his capacity as a Professor of Pharmacy Practice, he has been involved in research and teaching on a wide range of issues related to the profession of Pharmacy. These include new roles for pharmacists such as prescribing and medicines management. About Derek Evens Derek Evans FRPharmS, FRGS, FFTM RCPS (Glasg), FISTM, Independent Prescriber. Independent Travel Medicine Specialist and Consultant. Adjunct Clinical Professor in Pharmacy Practice. Doctor of World Sciences (h.c. CCU/USA).
This has been a very disruptive period in our recent history and community pharmacists across the land have been thrust to the fore. The public-facing side of community pharmacy has remained resolute but we know that behind the scenes everyone in the sector is tired. Despite this heroic effort and undoubted fatigue, we hope you can join us as we begin to look to the future specifically in the area of community pharmacy training. This podcast marks the beginning of a series where we discuss the current reality of community pharmacy training, vaccination services and autonomous working in the UK, what possibly needs to change and what future models might look like. We are hoping to start a conversation about what we have come to expect as 'normal' in terms of community pharmacy training and associated career progression. We have talked to hundreds of community pharmacists over the years as part of our work publishing various stories on Pharmacy in Practice and a recurrent theme is a lack of time. And usually a lack of time for training. Going into this series (with an open mind) we have made a few assumptions about the current 'lie of the community pharmacy training land' and it is largely that there is very little investment in community pharmacist development above and beyond mandatory training requirements. As part of this series, we will talk to a range of key players in pharmacy with an interest in community pharmacist education and training. My co-host for many of the series will be fellow pharmacist Derek Evans. About Derek Derek Evans FRPharmS, FRGS, FFTM RCPS (Glasg), FISTM, Independent Prescriber. Independent Travel Medicine Specialist and Consultant. Adjunct Clinical Professor in Pharmacy Practice. Doctor of World Sciences (h.c. CCU/USA). Don't forget to check out our brand new (and ever-expanding!) community pharmacy training content. You can start learning by clicking here.
This week, host Jason Hatcher sits down with the President & CEO of MEG Energy – Derek Evans to chat about the Oil Sands Pathways to Net Zero initiative which was launched by five energy companies representing 90 per cent of oil sands operations. They have a plan to work collectively to tackle climate change and achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. They then go head-to-head in our rapid-fire round to discuss everything from power breakfasts to live theatre.
This week, host Jason Hatcher sits down with the President & CEO of MEG Energy – Derek Evans to chat about the Oil Sands Pathways to Net Zero initiative which was launched by five energy companies representing 90 per cent of oil sands operations. They have a plan to work collectively to tackle climate change and achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. They then go head-to-head in our rapid-fire round to discuss everything from power breakfasts to live theatre.
DEREK EVANS & DAVID EVANS IN STUDIO! Derek's path from little league to ALCOA to APP STATE to CARSON NEWMAN! What prepared Derek for this journey? How David helped Derek to camps and letting him be Derek. Playing for Coach Rankin SUCCESS as a TORNADO! PLAYED IN 4 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS! Lead up and recruitment that got him to APP STATE How did Derek make it to CARSON NEWMAN? We unfold a GREAT 3 years @ CN and playing for the LEGENDARY Coach Ken Sparks! The stories are TRUE! Coach Sparks was special! Remington Award winner and All-American but ALSO a GREAT Blount Countian! #FridayGRIND www.THEGRINDONSPORTS.com
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Carlos Nerio, II v. Derek Evans
The more we work and serve alongside people who are different from us, the more readily we see the image of God in everyone. Former San Diego Chargers player Miles McPherson shares how he got mixed up in drugs and the wrong lifestyle in the NFL, but was saved by God when he called out to Him in his lowest moment. Today Miles pastors the Rock Church in San Diego shares that we all have one very important thing in common: God made us in His image, which means we’re all neighbors regardless of skin color. Since he was a little boy, Derek Evans knew he wanted to lend a helping hand to many. After a series of obstacles led him to question his purpose, God helped Derek discover how a small t-shirt company he’d started called Project 615 could change the lives of not only his neighbors at home, but across the world. Links, Products and Resources Mentioned: Sarah Young Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling books Jesus Calling devotional Jesus Calling for Easter Jesus Calling episode, Heavenly Connections: Kristin Chenoweth, Joanne Rogers, & Montell Jordan Miles McPherson Rock Church in San Diego, CA The Third Option: Hope for a Racially Divided Nation book Pop Warner football The Good Samaritan story Derek Evans Project 615 The Bridge Ministry Made to Change the World book Interview Quotes: “Every NFL team has a Christian contingent. They all have chapels. They all have chapel before the game. They all have Bible study during the week. And so there was a group on our team, and I watched them and knew that what they had, I wanted.” - Miles McPherson “The big difference for me was having people in my life to hold me accountable and just be there to be an example.” - Miles McPherson, on life after becoming a Christian ”Every race conversation is about us vs. them. And the third option is that we honor what we have in common.” - Miles McPherson “Every time you see someone, rename them neighbor. You know, the greatest commandment is to love God with your heart, mind, and soul. And the second is just like it, to love your neighbor as yourself . . . If we would just start there and talk about people through the lens of a neighbor or brother or sister, we wouldn't say a lot of the things we say.” - Miles McPherson “Anytime there's change in my life, I'm more excited than fearful because I know that God always uses those opportunities to really strengthen us.” - Derek Evans “The beautiful thing about being at rock bottom is that God truly uses that time to mold you, to really speak to you, to really transform your life.” - Derek Evans "As we're praying over [this homeless man], for the first time in my life, I felt God say, 'You're no different than this man you're praying for.'" – Derek Evans “God calls us to different things, and not only does He call for different things, He plants different gifts and talents inside of us that He uses to further His kingdom.” - Derek Evans “We must be the light, as Jesus calls us to be.” - Derek Evans ________________________ Enjoy these videos on Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio podcast: https://bit.ly/2uCnNM0 Original Series video podcast: https://bit.ly/2WzFY0O ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website
How They Got There is a podcast from career expert, Ken Coleman featuring interviews with successful men and women who are living out their dream careers. On this episode of How They Got There, Derek Evans. Derek is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Project 615, a Nashville based apparel company focused on serving others. Since 2012, Project 615 has donated over $500,000 to world changing causes and employed over 50 people recovering from homelessness and addiction. Project 615 Get Hired Guides The Proximity Principle
PROJECT 615 is a philanthropic t-shirt & apparel company based in Nashville, TN. We operate by the bible verse Matthew 25:40. Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.” Project 615 was first formed in the summer of 2010 after co-founders Derek Evans & Matt Blinco visited one of the nations largest homeless communities, Skid Row, in downtown Los Angeles, California. Both Derek and Matt realized that they wanted to do something about the ever increasing homeless population locally back in Nashville. They decided to start Project 615 as a fundraising and awareness effort for the homeless. One of our main objectives is to help restore those who are on the path of recovery from homelessness, addiction and mental illness. We work side by side with Set Free ministries in Nashville. Set Free houses 40+ men who are recovering from homelessness, drug/alcohol addiction, and mental illness. Most of our apparel benefits Set Free. The money given to Set Free is used to help house and rehabilitate the lives of these men. Since beginning Project 615 in the fall of 2010, we have been able to donate more than $55,000 to Set Free. Project 615 campaigns help impact other world changing organizations. Project 615 will offer special edition t-shirts/apparel seasonally where we raise money to help impact those respective organizations. • 9 Year Anniversary • New Book Release Learn more: https://www.project615.org/
#986 - Derek Evans shows us how to change the world as a local entrepreneur. See how his t-shirt business makes a difference in Nashville and globally. This show is sponsored by: The Financial Freedom Tool http://financialfreedomtool.com Local Entrepreneur Shows How to Change the World https://biggsuccess.com/?page_id=11270 Thanks for listening! - George aka "The Professor" & Mary-Lynn
Hear the remarkable story of how a T-Shirt Co. Project 615 sparked a global movement to aid people living in poverty. In this interview from my Millennials Matter Series Derek shares his God story on how ordinary people are called to do extraordinary work.
We have a big time episode this week as we talk to three men of faith and how God is moving in their lives to help others. We have Derek Evans discussing his book Made to Change the World, as well as what Project 615 is about. Robert David, former Powerlift Champion for the Air Force, is a life coach that works with youth and gang violence in the community. Matt Trewhella is a pastor and founder of Missionaries to the Preborn, talks about his book The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates.
Well Being Trust's Dr. Robin Henderson talks with Derek Evans, teen expert from the Work2BeWell student advisory council. Academic anxiety can have serious effects on a teen's mental health and can significantly impact a student's performance in school. Learn what academic anxiety is, how it affects teens, the role that social media plays, and what can be done to combat it. For more information and resources, visit: work2bewell.org
On this episode of The Patriarchy Podcast, we talk about building, interview Derek Evans from “Sanctified Soil,” and discuss what it means to plant, to water, to cultivate…and sexy tractors. Subscribe to the Fight Laugh Feast Network (CrossPolitic Studios) podcast feed and look for episodes starting with “TPP” to hear us each Tuesday. #SupportThePatriarchy and get access to behind the scenes material and lots of bonus content by signing up to be a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member at FightLaughFeast.com using the code PATRIARCHY. #BuildFightProtectLead #ThePatriarchy #FLF Facebook.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast Twitter.com/PatriarchyPod Instagram.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast Minds.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast ThePatriarchyPodcast.com Credits: “Twisted” “District Four” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Kenny Chesney “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” YouTube. 24 Nov. 2009. Sat. 29 June. 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWu4aynBK7E
On this episode of The Patriarchy Podcast, we talk about building, interview Derek Evans from “Sanctified Soil,” and discuss what it means to plant, to water, to cultivate…and sexy tractors. Subscribe to the Fight Laugh Feast Network (CrossPolitic Studios) podcast feed and look for episodes starting with “TPP” to hear us each Tuesday. #SupportThePatriarchy and get access to behind the scenes material and lots of bonus content by signing up to be a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member at FightLaughFeast.com using the code PATRIARCHY. #BuildFightProtectLead #ThePatriarchy #FLF Facebook.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast Twitter.com/PatriarchyPod Instagram.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast Minds.com/ThePatriarchyPodcast ThePatriarchyPodcast.com Credits: “Twisted” “District Four” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Kenny Chesney “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” YouTube. 24 Nov. 2009. Sat. 29 June. 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWu4aynBK7E
Derek Evans is the co-founder of Project 615 in Nashville, TN, a t-shirt and apparel company that enlists local designers to create unique designs for their merch, and with the sales they fund recovery programs locally and internationally. Their mission is to change the world through something as simple as a t-shirt. This mission was actually birthed from Derek’s personal experience with poverty, but through that experience he was able to bridge the gap and empathize with those he wanted to reach.
Well Being Trust's Dr. Robin Henderson talks with Derek Evans, teen expert from the Work2BeWell student advisory council. Academic anxiety can have serious affects on a teen's mental health and can significantly impact a student's performance in school. Learn what academic anxiety is, how it affects teens, the role that social media plays, and what can be done to combat it.
All of us have a calling. As a man, you were made for greatness; you were made to change the world. Project 615 co-founder and CEO, Derek Evans shares about his new book "Made the Change the World: How Ordinary People are Called to do Extraordinary Work."
In Episode 38, Derek Evans, co-founder and president of Project 615, joins me in the Rambler and we chat about his story. Derek shares some of his story and why he chose to leave a job and make a move to Nashville with $1,000 in his pocket. At the time, he really had no clue […]
In Episode 38, Derek Evans, co-founder and president of Project 615, joins me in the Rambler and we chat about his story. Derek shares some of his story and why he chose to leave a job and make a move to Nashville with $1,000 in his pocket. At the time, he really had no clue […]
On today’s bonus episode, we’re taking you to San Antonio, Texas, where EntreLeadership Summit is in full swing. We start with Dave Ramsey as he introduces the theme of this year’s event and highlights a powerful and timeless leadership lesson straight from the Alamo. Next, Ramsey Solutions’ own Chris Hogan shares why it’s so important to get your team to think, act and care like you do. Better yet, he will tell you exactly how to get it done in your own business. And then the one and only Alan Mulally, former CEO of The Ford Motor Company, answers questions from our attendees. He covers everything from the secret to his success and how to create a high-performance culture to the profound impact his mother had on his approach to leadership. We end the episode with three-time Summit attendee Derek Evans, who explains the impact EntreLeadership has had on himself, his business and his team. Today is just the start of this special week. Check out new episodes each day and join in the fun! entreleadership.com/podcast Summit Swag Bag from EntreLeadership Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to podcast@entreleadership.com. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!