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Best podcasts about ed carr

Latest podcast episodes about ed carr

Ozarks at Large
NWA celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — Shannon Wurst, Ed Carr perform

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 54:59


Observations for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday included song, prayer and reflection. On today's show, we listen back to this past weekend's celebration of Dr. King in northwest Arkansas. We'll also hear Shannon Wurst and Ed Carr preview their concert in Rogers. Plus, Ozarks at Large's Sophia Nourani takes the temperature of the regional music scene with music promoter and artist Joe Swink.

The Wine Show Australia
Ed Carr - House of Arras (TAS)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 20:58


Jill Upton and Sam Isherwood chat to the "quietly spoken genius" about his recent collection release, challenges going global and the Effervescence Tasmania festival on this weekend.@thewineshowaustralia@houseofarras@tasmaniansparkling

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The Lunchtime Series
"B2B Marketing Evolution" #LTL #LTM

The Lunchtime Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 33:28


In this weeks episode, Kevin and Craig delve into the cutting-edge findings from the 18th edition of Sagefrog's "2025 B2B Marketing Mix Report." This essential resource, compiled by expert Ed Carr, offers a wealth of data-driven insights tailored for professionals navigating the complex B2B marketing landscape as we approach 2025.

Volts
How are we going to decarbonize shipping?

Volts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 62:26


In this episode, David Wooley and Ed Carr, lead authors of recent papers outlining policy and technology options for reducing emissions in the shipping industry, discuss the fuels (and batteries?) that could power ships of the future, the policies needed to move forward, and California's pivotal role. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe

Tasmanian Country Hour
Tasmanian award for Best Sparkling Winemaker

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 7:40


Tasmanian winemaker Ed Carr named the Sparkling Winemaker of the Year

The Wine Show Australia
Ed Carr - House of Arras, TAS

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 16:47


Jill gets Ed back on the show to talk about the recent release of our favourite Aussie sparklings and the recent change in ownership, which is proving to be a very good move! @thewineshowaustralia @houseofarras

Economist Podcasts
Checks and Balance: Year all about it

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:27


If the election were held tomorrow, Donald Trump would probably be the favourite to win.  How should we be thinking about the race with a year to go? And how can the world outside of America prepare itself for the possibility of a second Trump term?John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees Kahloon. They're joined by Vanderbilt University's John Sides and The Economist's Ed Carr. Checks and Balance will be recording a live show in Philadelphia later this month.  Find out more and get your ticket here.Sign up for a free trial of Economist Podcasts+. If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you'll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Checks and Balance
Checks and Balance: Year all about it

Checks and Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:27


If the election were held tomorrow, Donald Trump would probably be the favourite to win.  How should we be thinking about the race with a year to go? And how can the world outside of America prepare itself for the possibility of a second Trump term?John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees Kahloon. They're joined by Vanderbilt University's John Sides and The Economist's Ed Carr. Checks and Balance will be recording a live show in Philadelphia later this month.  Find out more and get your ticket here.Sign up for a free trial of Economist Podcasts+. If you're already a subscriber to The Economist, you'll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Drinks Adventures
Burch family toasts 30 years at Howard Park Wines

Drinks Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 27:28


Western Australia's Howard Park Wines featured on this podcast very early on when I interviewed then chef winemaker Janice McDonald, in October 2018.Janice has since moved on to focus on the Margaret River wine company she founded with partner Stuart Pym, Flowstone Wines, which we explored on Drinks Adventures in early 2023.In this episode we welcome Howard Park's current chief winemaker Nic Bowen to the show, together with Natalie Burch, general manager and marketing director.Nic joined Howard Park in 2021 with strong pedigree as a sparkling winemaker, having worked alongside the legendary Ed Carr at House of Arras.Howard Park had won a major trophy for its Jete Brut NV even prior to Nic's arrival, and in this episode he'll share what the company is currently doing in the vineyard and winery to build on this early success.We also touch on some of the many other projects currently underway at Howard Park and sibling brands, like the recent embrace of grenache, and the low intervention wines released under the Mon Tout label.But first up, we go back to the beginning with Natalie Burch, who details how her family became involved with Howard Park 30 years ago, and the exciting evolution of its wine styles over that time.

The Wine Show Australia
Ed Carr - House of Arras (Tasmania)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 20:36


Considered one of the best sparkling winemakers in the world, Ed Carr and his exceptional House of Arras sparklings have taken the world by storm. Jill talks to Ed about the recent Global Vintage Release, the celebration of 25 years of 100% Tasmanian winemaking and the 10th Consecutive Vintage Release of E.J. Carr Late Disgorged 2007 Sparkling. #houseofarras

Wine Blast with Susie and Peter
Dosage: The 'Good' Wine Additive

Wine Blast with Susie and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 56:25


Did you know that sugar and brandy can be added to sparkling wine? Were you aware that champagne was originally a sweet fizz? And that it regularly had things like port, cognac, elderberry, kirsch and raspberry brandy added to it?Now there's a plucky English wine producer adding all sorts of fun things to his fizz – from Sauternes to Sherry, Madeira and Tokaji – to see what's possible. His aim? To potentially help create, ‘a new category in wine'.Welcome to the world of dosage. That small addition that's commonly popped into to the world's very finest sparkling wines – but which people don't talk about very much. Think of it as a ‘good' wine additive. Yet producers don't tend to be particularly adventurous in terms of trying new things to add in their dosage. Until now. Our story starts with us trying these bold, experimental new English sparkling wines before launching into fascinating conversations with their maker, English Master of Wine Justin Howard-Sneyd MW, as well as sparkling guru Ed Carr of Accolade and Champagne Louis Roederer chef de cave Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon.Along the way we explain what dosage actually is, why it's used and delve excitedly into its history and future. We look into why people describe dosage as, ‘seasoning' for fine fizz, and what role oaked wine, brandy and various types of sugar play in its make-up. Some wine pros use the term dosage as shorthand for the level of residual sugar in a sparkling wine. But, as we discuss, that's an over-simplification that misses the bigger picture and purpose of dosage.We consider the trend for zero-dosage wines and explain why we're not fans of this category – despite Susie having written her Master of Wine dissertation on the topic.‘When it's done well, dosage can help a wine  taste sublime,' says Susie. 'The art of dosage needs more respect and awareness...and more winemakers need to do it properly.' We hope you enjoy the programme! Do let us know your thoughts on Instagram or Twitter.As ever, all wine details, links and more are on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S3 E20: Adventures in Dosage.Wines featured in the episode:Hart of Gold English sparkling wine Brut, 12%Louis Roederer et Philippe Starck Brut Nature Champagne 2012, 12%House of Arras Cuvée 1601 Brut Elite, 13%Bollinger RD 1976 Champagne Extra Brut, 12%

Vintec Club Podcast
Margaret River Series (3/5) - Nic Bowen, Chief Winemaker, Howard Park

Vintec Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 44:33


Martial Arts Media Business Podcast
126 – Ed Carr: How To Rise Above Bullying Through Martial Arts And Live An Empowered Life

Martial Arts Media Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 38:11


Edward Carr shares how he's built 2 thriving clubs through word of mouth, while helping his community combat cyberbullying and live an empowered life. IN THIS EPISODE: How to harness the power of word of mouthTips to boost martial arts community engagement How to encourage bullied children to share their experiencesEdward's book against bullying, Lift Them Up: How to Rise Above Bullying and Live an Empowered LifeEffective ways to build a strong online presenceAnd more*Need help growing your martial arts school? Learn More Here. TRANSCRIPTIONGEORGE: Hey, George Fourie here. Welcome to the Martial Arts Media™ business podcast. So today, I have a special guest with me: Edward Carr from New Hampshire in the United States. And so, Edward owns two locations, Tokyo Joe Studios and Team Link MMA, both at the same actual location, in the same facility, on two separate floors.So, we chat a bit about that divide, and also how he's built a thriving business. 320-330 plus students, mostly on word of mouth. And, look, always when someone says word of mouth, I'm always curious, because it always means there's a strong program, a strong product, and much more to it, right?And so we chat a lot about things that they've done in the community, their community promotions, also his book against anti-bullying, that positions him as an authority. And all this, how it helped them thrive through the pandemic, and almost not losing any students after being locked down for a full year. So, we're going to jump into that.If you are new to the podcast, do check out on this page martialartsmedia.com/126, depending where you're listening or watching, and be sure to download our ebook, ‘The Ultimate Facebook™ Guide for Martial Arts Schools', that will help you create your next winning ad campaign. And of course, wherever you're listening or watching, make sure you hit that subscribe button, so that you get notified when we release our next episode.Alright, let's get into it. So, Edward, over the last couple of months, or just in general, what's been the top marketing strategy and lead generator for you?EDWARD: It would be a lot of word of mouth, a lot of word of mouth and online. You know, some online advertising definitely helped out, but the word of mouth has been incredible- with all the students promoting, you know, the school and, you know, me being involved in the schools a lot, also has helped out quite a bit, you know.Just like I said, just promoting and having fun, and, you know, going from there. And just letting the kids know, you know, letting everyone know, you know, what we're doing, what we're about, promoting safety, you know. Letting them know, like, even though the pandemic, you know, people are still nervous, you know, having all the safety stations everywhere, and all that.Just making everyone feel comfortable, and then having them go out and telling all their friends, “This is a place to go to exercise and have fun”, and, you know, how do kids learn...

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Drive with Jim Wilson
Wine not choose an Aussie vintage this Christmas?: House of Arras Chief Winemaker Ed Carr

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 6:27


There's a push for Aussies to swap French champagne for a domestic product. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wine Show Australia
Ed Carr - House of Arras

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 45:50


Ed Carr is the king of Sparkling wine in Australia and Jill and Simon have a good chat about the healthy Sparkling industry here in Australia. As head of Sparkling wine across all of the Accolade Wines brands Ed has a large team under his stewardship and its a great insight into how the winemaking team come together to produce some of our most well known sparkling wines. @houseofarras #sparklingseason

The Fight Chase Muay Thai & MMA Podcast
ED CARR Owner and Head Instructor TEAM LINK HOOKSETT New Hampshire

The Fight Chase Muay Thai & MMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 83:32


ED CARR Owner and Head Instructor TEAM LINK HOOKSETT New Hampshire. On this episode of the Fight Chase Muay Thai and MMA Podcast, we get to talk with Ed Carr. Ed is a veteran pro fighter and owner of Tokyo Joe's Studios & Team Link Hooksett in New Hampshire. Ed is putting out high-quality fighters while being one of the nicest guys in the game. Almost daily Ed is putting positive and inspirational things out on social media. That is a breath of fresh air i the world today I hope you enjoy getting to know Ed as much as we did! Team Link Hooset NH Project 52 Patron Project 52 GOFUNDME Fight Chase Merch Fight Chase IG Fight Chase Fight Chase Muay Thai & MMA Podcast Carson Kickboxing Club Ig --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fightchase/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fightchase/support

The Wine Show Australia
Ed Carr - House of Arras (Tasmania)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 26:29


Ed Carr chats to Simon and Jill Upton(Cellar One brand manager) about his time in wine and what has brought him to be Australia's most awarded sparkling winemaker. He tells us what Tasmania does so well when it comes to sparkling wines. @houseofarras

DODD Ohio Podcast
DODD Ohio Podcast - Ed Carr

DODD Ohio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 13:37


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Drinks Adventures
House of Arras winemaker Ed Carr: Australia's Sparkling King

Drinks Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 30:33


Ed Carr is the only non-champagne winemaker to have won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships.As group sparkling winemaker at Australia's Accolade Wines, he oversees production of brands including House of Arras.Join the Drinks Adventures mailing list here Arras wines have won more than 100 trophies in Australian wine shows since the 1990s, when Ed saw the potential in Tasmanian grapes to produce world class sparkling wine.In this episode, Ed shares some fascinating insights to share about his own career over the last four decades. But he also has a unique perspective on the Australian wine industry's drive towards more elegant, colder climate wine styles.

Dr. Dawn on Careers
Military Career Transition Special!

Dr. Dawn on Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 53:33


For our Career Talk military special, Dr. Dawn welcomed two retired Army veterans to share their best resources, advice and tips to help transitioning military and their families to successfully land civilian roles. Eric Stetson, Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel is the Regional Director of FourBlock and Ed Carr, Retired US Army and now Director of Military and Veteran Affairs at Comcast NBCUniversal were live in studio on Career Talk. #switchers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Public Radio Hour Podcast
Public Radio Hour 'Energy, Candy Bomber, Team Rubicon, etc.' (9/26/19)

Public Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019


In this hour, our WLRH Community Newsroom explores why solar power for homeowners in Alabama is a losing proposition, with Daniel Tait of Energy Alabama. Producer Brett Tannehill gets the Tennessee Valley caught up on the state's upcoming bicentennial events, in a conversation with Huntsville Madison County Bicentennial Committee executive director Sally Warden. Ed Carr, the Alabama State Ambassador for Team Rubicon, an international disaster aid nonprofit, talks with WLRH's Katy Ganaway about what it takes to sign up with the organization, and why having military experience adds value to a volunteer. And the Goethe Institut and KCRW Berlin's The Big Pond Podcast, bring us the story of how U.S. military vet Gail S. Halvorsen brought joy to children living in the somber times of the Cold War.

Andrew Arcangeli
THE ANDREWCAST EPISODE 71: ED CARR

Andrew Arcangeli

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 126:34


Ed Carr is a copywriter by day, song writer by night, and formerly a freelance writer. He is passionate about books, and the journey we often find ourselves on while reading. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theandrewcast/support

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Hiring Our Heroes Sitrep Podcast
Episode 134: Comcast NBCUniversal Has a Concierge Service For Guard and Reserve Members

Hiring Our Heroes Sitrep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 26:59


Comcast NBCUniversal has a small, but mighty team conducting veteran and military spouse hiring efforts. Their team of eight are working to hire 21,000 military community members by 2021. As a founding coalition member of the Hiring 100,000 Military Spouses campaign, Comcast has a storied history of supporting military families through their founder and U.S. Navy veteran, Ralph Roberts. It is evident in their passion for the unique programs they provide for service members and their families. Listen in as we talk to Ed Carr, Director of Military & Veteran Affairs at Comcast NBCUniversal, and learn about what over 100 years of military experience on a small team can accomplish.  

The MMAniacs Podcast
MMAniacs - Combat Zone 63

The MMAniacs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 133:44


Nick Calls all the intense action live at Combat Zone 63 (Sep 29, 2017). He gets interviews with Ed Carr right before his professional kickboxing debut and is joined by local MMA legend Jay "Mr. Nasty" Fortier who calls a fight with him. Knock outs, blow outs, throw ups and throw downs all abound in this episode.

Dr. Dawn on Careers
Career Talk Celebrates Military Appreciation Month

Dr. Dawn on Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 53:32


Career Talk celebrated Military Appreciation Month with an entire show dedicated to military-to-civilian transitions! Carol Eggert, ret. Brigadier General and Ed Carr, ret. Sergeant First Class of the US Army joined the show from ComcastNBCUniversal where they work in the Military and Veteran Affairs Dept. Great tips were everywhere including websites, stats, and of course, military trivia! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI
Backdraft #4: Edward Carr on Understanding What Really Motivates People and the Value of Ethnographic Research

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 25:10


Unintended consequences from climate interventions are often the result of not understanding decision-making at a granular enough level, says Ed Carr this week’s “Backdraft” episode. How people construct their identities and their perception of how the world works can make or break an intervention, says Carr, professor and director of the Humanitarian Response and Development Lab at Clark University and former AAAS policy fellow at the U.S. Agency for International Development. “That sounds all fuzzy and soft, but if you don’t have that information you really can’t understand how people are making decisions, and if you don’t understand how they’re making decisions…and who gets to make the decisions…you have no idea how the interventions are interacting with that.” For example, in research conducted for USAID in southern Mali, Carr found that climate-smart agriculture projects could have unforeseen effects on gender dynamics. Farming staple grains is largely considered the responsibility of men in the region, so a project focused on increasing yields among these crops could widen income gaps between men and women. Conversely, if the project took steps to promote production by female farmers, it could undermine men’s status and cultural identities in a significant way, potentially leading to increased rates of domestic violence. Carr stressed the importance of ethnographic research to help policymakers understand differences in context from place to place that could affect results. How projects are monitored and evaluated, or “M&E” in development parlance, can also hide inadvertent consequences. “What gets measured gets managed,” says Carr. If a climate project has a significant impact that was unintended, it may not get recorded or addressed because the M&E plan was written to look for specific results only. The opportunity to build on or mitigate unexpected results – good or bad – is lost in such an inflexible system. These challenges are not unique to climate responses, but symptoms of how development is carried out generally, Carr says, often in a targeted manner, sector by sector. “Sectoral development focuses on particular issues as if they’re not parts of complex systems, and as a result it narrows our monitoring and evaluation, it narrows our understanding of the world, it narrows our understanding of the problems we’re addressing.” Carr stresses the need for more flexibility generally. “We need innovative contract and funding mechanisms for work that allow people to pivot really hard when we learn something new or when a project starts doing something bad or good that we didn’t expect.” He admits there are challenges to scaling up the kind of household and sub-household research he and colleagues have been doing in West Africa, but says they are working on it. It might be possible to bring lessons learned from their experience to other ethnically and “agro-ecologically” similar communities, he says. “We, the qualitative research community [and] interpretive social science community, have not worked as much to think about generalization and how to get to generalization as we could have, so I’m actually excited to try and do that.” The “Backdraft” podcast series is hosted and co-produced by Lauren Herzer Risi and Sean Peoples, a freelance multimedia producer based in Washington, DC. Friday Podcasts are also available for download on iTunes and Google Play.

The Vincast - a wine podcast with The Intrepid Wino

Ed Carr is unquestionably Australia's finest sparkling winemaker, but you may not be aware that he has pretty much always had that focus on Australian bubbles. Initially entering the wine industry as a microbiologist (from the milk industry in fact), he found a real interest in the science and process of winemaking. In 1986 he was appointed the sparkling winemaker for Seaview based in the Barossa Valley, where he remained until being offered a position to oversee all sparkling production for BRL Hardy (now Accolade Wines). This was when Arras was conceived of, and through his tireless efforts and a close relationship with Tasmania, he has built it to be one of the finest sparkling producers in the world.

Economist Podcasts
The week ahead: Nationalism goes international

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 14:55


Anne McElvoy sits down with Ed Carr to discuss the rise of ethnic nationalism and what liberals need to do to reclaim momentum. Also: the future of Britain's special relationship with the USA and are we looking at the death of the death penalty? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.