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Today we are delighted to chat to the author Danielle Burton about her book ‘Anthony Woodville: Sophisticate or Schemer?' Anthony was the brother of England's Queen Elizabeth Woodville, who famously married Edward IV and was mother to the Princes in the Tower, the eldest of which - Edward Prince of Wales was Anthony's ward for many years.Tune in and find out more about this sophisticated (or scheming?) person in this, first solo biography.Find Danielle's book here:https://www.amberley-books.com/anthony-woodville.htmlIf you would like to join Natalie on one of her walking tours in London, please follow the links:https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-the-royal-british-kings-and-queens-walking-tour-t426011/ https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-unsavory-history-guided-walking-tour-t428452/ https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/royal-london-georgian-and-windsor-monarchs-walking-tour-t481355 .For more history fodder, please browse https://www.reignoflondon.com/ and https://www.ifitaintbaroque.art/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thursday, February 9 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Edward Prince, Executive Director, Washington State Commission on African American Affairs, Renton WA City Councilman, and a Sound Transit Board Member comments on his priorities and responsibilities. *Bob Armstead, President, Washington State Chapter-National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) comments on the increasing congressional support for the November 23, 2021 Civil Rights Complaint filed with the US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division (DOJ) on behalf of 22 African American Clergy, Civil Rights organizations and Business owners. *Mike Asai, Founder, Emerald City Collective the second Black owned Medical Cannabis Dispensary in Washington State that operated in Downtown Seattle 2010-2016 talks about being unfairly closed down and still without a path to reopen his business. *Peter Manning, Founder of Belle Sole the third Black owned Medical Dispensary in Washington State was located in Seattle's Rainier Beach community. He is seeking answers as to why the Black Pioneers of the Cannabis industry are being denied opportunities. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Committee (MLKCC) comments on some Washington State Black History and the MLKCC Black History event being at the Holgate Street Church of Christ Saturday, February 25 3:30 pm. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye
In May 1471 Lancastrian forces, headed by the incarcerated King Henry VI's wife, Margaret of Anjou, and son, Edward Prince of Wales were intercepted on their way to Wales by the Yorkist army headed by Edward IV. It proved decisive! Watch this episode on YouTube Support me and get lots of extra benefits by joining my YouTube channel or my Patreon - Patreon.com/BritishHistory --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/british-history/message
One of the central figures in the crisis of 1483 is the young king, Edward V. I take a look at what we know about the boy. Production music courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Edward Prince of Wales is staying at Tranby Croft while attending the horse racing at Doncaster during September 1890. His entourage are enjoying the hospitality of a shipping magnate Mr Wilson. A game of baccarat results in allegations of cheating and a court case that was talked of around the world. Was sexual jealously behind the allegations and was the court case biased?
Tonight's show is all about training. We'll have Edward Prince, William Helper, and Becky Morgan on the show to give you some tips, tricks, and advice on how to survive training. We'll talk about what to bring, what to expect and what you should expect to learn. We'll also talk about what to do if you are not getting everything you think you should get from your trainer. Edward and Becky are former trainers and William is currently a trainer.
Tonight's episode is all about training. We are going in depth with being a trainer and potentially becoming a trainer, and the responsibilities involved in both Here are some things you need to know before you decide to become a trainer: Proper communication skills, can you be clear, concise, and direct. Proper tact, correcting without hurting. Ask yourself, do I have the ability to read people and decide if they have what it takes or more importantly if they absolutely do not have what it takes. Don't be afraid to trust your instincts and get a bad driver off your truck. We'll be sharing some personal stories on this front. Don't just look at training in terms of money. Somone is trying to learn from you. You are responsible for your trainee. If they get off your truck and haven't learned what they need and fail, that is on you. Trainees are on your truck for a short period of time and you need to pass on a lot of info in that time. You have one job: Prepare them to go out on their own and succeed. "You're mission should you choose to accept it..." Our special guest tonight will be William Hepler, Edward Prince, Russ Morgan and Becky Morga
Today's episode is all about lease purchases. You're going to hear a lot about lease purchases in your first year and after. This podcast will be split into three segments: Reasons not to sign a lease purchase, ways to make a lease purchase successful and an alternative way to become an owner operator. Our special guests tonight will be Edward Prince and Matthew Morrison. Both have a lot of experience with lease purchases. The main thing to remember when considering a lease purchase is to ask yourself why? Ask yourself, "Why do I want to sign a lease purchase?" We will talk about knowing your numbers, treating trucking like a business and Dave Ramsey's book "Total Money Makeover" We will also talk about mistakes that most drivers make.
Today's show is all about debunking myths of the trucking industry. Our special guest is Edward Prince, who is an owner operator (BCO) at Landstar. Before he was an owner operator, he worked as a driver manager, training coordinator, and training supervisor a major carrier. Where he was also involved in orientation and assigned trucks. Edward is the perfect person to talk about this topic because he can draw from experience on both sides of the qualcomm so to speak. Today we will talk about lunch counter and CB gossip, the driver shortage, training, getting miles and a little about lease purchases.
Today's episode is all about the importance building relationships in trucking. Building relationships is important in every aspect of your life. The simplest way to explain it is "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" This philosophy works the majority of the time. If you try to build a relationship with someone and they don't reciprocate that just tells you they aren't the type of people you want in your life and you should move on. Building relationships is beneficial to both parties. Having relationships makes you more comfortable in your life. We'll talk about bad relationships versus good relationships. Building relationships isn't easy but it is worth the work. Today we will be sharing examples of building relationships and the benefits. Our special guests today are Russ and Becky Morgan and Edward Prince.
On today's episode of Trucking 101: Surviving Your First Year, we'll talk about trucking as a lifestyle. The special guests on this episode are Rebecca Morgan, Russ Morgan, and Edward Prince. We will cover eating, laundry, parking, cooking, entertainment and avoiding lonliness. We'll also talk about bathrooms and showering while on the road. Trucking is not like any other job. It is not a 9-5 job, we live out on the road. We eat, shower, sleep, cook, do our laundry all while being away from home and on the job. I like to describe trucking as camping. If you are the type of person that loves to camp and travel around with you bed behind you, trucking is the job for you. You can do all that and get paid. We will be giving tips and suggestions and how live your life on a truck.
This is the first episode of Trucking 101: How to survive your first year. This podcast was the brain child of a mastermind group started by Rick and Melissa Grim. The members of the group are Jason Derksen, Matthew Morrison, Edward Prince, Becky Morgan, and Russ Morgan. We have over 100 years of combined real world driving experience. Our mission is to find and pass along information to make you the safest drivers on the road. Todays podcast will focus on safety and why it is important. We will go beyond the obvious reasons about why safety is important and focus on why it is important to you and your career. We will also introduce ourselves for the first time. On the show today are Rick, Melissa, Edward, Becky and Russ. Jason and matthew are currently unavailable but you will meet them on the next episode. We'll talk about caring for your equipment, doing a proper pre-trip, driving fast versus not driving fast and keeping safety always in the forefront of your mind. Our facebook page is Trucking 101. Click over to facebook and find and like our page. If you have any questions, comments, or topics that you would like discussed on the show let us know at Trucking 101 on Facebook.