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Glen McGregor, CTV News; Terry Duguid, Liberal MP; Dr. Alika Lafontaine, Canadian Medical Association President; Jagmeet Singh, NDP Leader; Jon Erlichman, BNN Bloomberg; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press; and Bernadette Jordan, former Liberal cabinet minister.
Robot and the Bear Podcast: Giant Robot: Asian Popular Culture and Beyond Live Stream and Panel featuring Eric Nakamura, Luke Chueh, Daniel Wu, Martin Wong, Claudine Ko, Dan the Automator, James Jean (for a moment), Nic Cha Kim, Adam Pfahler, Dylan Robertson
Cecil Edwin Hill, 85, of Thomasville, Ala. died June 11, 2022 at his home. He was born October 24, 1936 in Louisville, Ala. to Claude Randall and Annie Hill. He is survived by his wife, Carol Glass Hill; two sons, Randy Hill and Richard Dwight Nelson (Tina); two daughters, Tammy Ackerman (Stacy) and Jennifer Robertson ( Jason); three sisters, Sandra Autry (Ralph), Marilyn Costas, and Josephine Deloach; six grandchildren, Christopher Nelson, James Nelson (Amanda), Billie-Rae Marie Nelson, Dylan Robertson, Dalton Robertson, and Brandon Hill; and two great grandchildren, Peyton Rose Nelson and Aiden James Nelson. He was preceded in death...Article Link
The trio is joined by Dylan Robertson, @PadresBurner, for a 2022 San Diego Padres season preview. They talk all things Padres including rotation, bullpen, Opening Day lineup, Tatis, rookies, and much more. Let us know what you think and don't forget to follow us on social media.Twitter : @DevineGospelInstagram / TikTok : @DevineSportsGospelGo Pads
Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Rob Oliphant, Liberal Party candidate; Michael Barrett, Conservative Party Candidate; Tracey Ramsey, NDP candidate; Maj.-Gen. (Ret'd) Dean Milner, former commander of Canadian Forces in Afghanistan; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Susan Delacourt, the Toronto Star; John Ivison, The National Post; Karl Dockstader, One Dish, One Mic; Scott Reid, CTV News Political Commentator; Dylan Robertson; The Winnipeg Free Press; Clive Veroni, Leap Consulting; Lindsay Broadhead, Toronto Region Board of Trade; Susan Smith, Bluesky Strategy Group; Adrienne Batra, The Toronto Sun; Farouk Karim, former NDP press secretary; and Greg Weston, Earnscliffe Strategy Group.
In this episode of Art of the Kickstart, we interviewed Dylan Robertson and Mitchell Coburn, the founders of Respira, an air-purifying garden that takes care of itself. Respira's design is rooted in nature, and backed by technology. Dylan and Mitchell focused on designing healthier indoor spaces by connecting them to nature and improving indoor air quality. Learn how Dylan and Mitchell raised over $240,000 with more than 300 backers for their Kickstarter campaign. Topics Discussed and Key Crowdfunding Takeaways Insight into what led to the creation of Respira How Dylan and Mitchell named Respira Why Dylan and Mitchell chose Kickstarter for their campaign How Respira's campaign would have looked different if they could do it again Advice Dylan has to offer about finding a successful path for your product Links Respira's Kickstarter Campaign Meditations for Men Who Do Too Much by Jonathon Lazear Respira's Website Respira's Instagram Sponsors Art of the Kickstart is honored to be sponsored by The Gadget Flow, a product discovery platform that helps you discover, save, and buy awesome products. The Gadget Flow is the ultimate buyer's guide for cool luxury gadgets and creative gifts. Click here to learn more and list your product - use coupon code ATOKK16 for 20% off! Transcript View this episode's transcript Roy Morejon: Welcome entrepreneurs and startups to Art of the Kickstart, the podcast that every entrepreneur needs to listen to before you launch I'm your host, Roy Morejon president and founder of Enventys Partners, the world's only turnkey product launch company that has helped over 2000 innovations successfully raise over $400 million in capital since 2010. Each week, I interview a crowdfunding success story, an inspirational entrepreneur or a business expert in order to help you take your startup to the next level. This show would not be possible without our main sponsor ProductHype, a 300,000 member crowdfunding media site and newsletter that's generated millions of dollars in sales for over a thousand top tier projects since 2017. Check out producthype.co to subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Now let's get on with the show. Welcome to another edition of Art of the Kickstart. Today I am joined with a tag team. I've got Dylan Robertson and Mitchell Coburn, the founders of Respira. Dylan, Mitchell, thank you guys for joining us today on Art of the Kickstart. Dylan: Thank you, Roy. We appreciate you allowing us on here to share our story. Mitchell: Pleasure to be here. Roy Morejon: Yeah, so I absolutely love these sorts of products. We spend so much time indoors, right? Like everybody, I think you guys said in your Kickstarter campaign video, we spend about 90% of our time indoors and you guys have truly created a beautiful air purifying garden that is self maintenance-free basically. So I'm really interested to hear both of your backstories and what led you to creating this product and being entrepreneurs. Dylan: Definitely. So it all began probably about seven years ago when Mitch and I met each other at university, we were both in the real estate and housing program at the University of Guelph and just got on really well. My hallmate at the time, well I was living in Oakville, Ontario, and he mentioned he had a buddy from his hometown that reminded me or reminded him of me and ended up being Mitch himself. And this is definitely not our first business we've started. It's one of maybe five, the previous four have all failed, but we picked up our bumps and bruises together, starting different businesses and mainly in the door to door industry where we were knocking doors and selling smart home technology. And that's where we realized we were both very into sales, business development and owning the architecture of our own destiny and creating our future ourselves and one thing led to another and Mitch asked me if I wanted to jump into business and take anoth...
The Lac-Mégantic rail disaster was a calamity like we’ve never seen before. The families of the victims never got justice. But the conditions that made it possible have barely changed. And the next time could be far worse. Featured in this episode: Bruce Campbell, Dylan Robertson (Winnipeg Free Press) To learn more: The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster: Public Betrayal, Justice Denied by Bruce Campbell. “Alberta Crisis, Winnipeg Danger” by Dylan Robertson in the Winnipeg Free Press This show was brought to you by our patrons. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter.
Oil is being put on trains and moved across Canada in increasing numbers. Today on Front Burner, Winnipeg Free Press reporter Dylan Robertson explains why a lot of people are attributing this to a lack of pipeline capacity and breaks down what he's learned about how safe it is to transport oil by rail.
After radical reconstructive surgery, Laurent manages to release a Very Special Episode hosted by Etienne featuring guests Rachel Aiello and Dylan Robertson. See you back in 2019!
Dylan and Sean are door-to-door salesmen that have become masters of an incredibly difficult industry and are reaping the benefits. These guys make a 6 figure income in the 4 months they work over the summer. We discuss the job itself but more importantly the countless life lessons they have learned through their time with Fluent.Dylan's Instagram: @dylanrobertson55Sean's Instagram: @seanludchenFluent's Instagram: @joinfluentMy Instagram: @benjaminhaydenleavittMy YouTube: Benjamin Hayden LeavittMy Twitter: b_snizz
This week I'm joined by a literal renaissance man, Arne Parrott, or, as he is known at the Bristol Renaissance Faire, Dylan Robertson. Arne tells me all about his musical and comedic influences - from the Barenaked Ladies and Eminem to Monty Python and Shakespeare. He also plays some of his hilarious songs and talks about why he loves to write music.
Acts 247: 8/6/17 "The Person of the Holy Spirit" by Dylan Robertson by Acts247 Ministries
Scripture: Ephesians 6:18
Scripture: Ephesians 6:5-9
Scripture: Ephesians 1:15-23 "If God's call looks back at the beginning and God's inheritance looks forward to the end, then surely God's power spans the interim period in-between." (John Stot)
Topic: What are God's purposes in suffering?
Scripture: Matthew 8:1-17 "Wherever there is victory over sin and death, there you will find the authority of Christ"
Scripture: Matthew 5:9 "The road to blessedness includes much dying"
Scripture: Matthew 5:6 Martin Lloyd Jones “If this verse is to you one of the most blessed statements of the whole of Scripture you can be quite certain you are a Christian; if it is not, then you had better examine the foundations again”
Scripture: Romans 5:1-5 “Each of us is an innkeeper who decides if there is room for Jesus” Neal Maxwell