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Nightlife News Breakdown with Chris Taylor, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Emily Barrett explains what happened in political news today
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Donald Trump’s trade war is escalating, as his wide-ranging tariffs take effect. Australia had hoped to avoid a 25 per cent tariff on our steel and aluminium – but we now know there’ll be no exemptions. As Canada and the EU retaliate with counter-tariffs, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is focused on stemming the damage, by arguing other large industries – that would impact the Australian economy much more – should be immune. But as Trump’s foreign policies become increasingly aggressive, his decisions on trade could spill into every aspect of our alliance. Today, managing editor of The Saturday Paper, Emily Barrett, on what the tariffs mean for the Australian economy and what the government can do about it. If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Instagram Guest: Managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett Photo: AAP Image / Dean LewinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
The arrival of DeepSeek wiped more than $1 trillion off the value of America’s tech firms, topping the country from its unquestioned position at the forefront of the global AI race. The Chinese AI company also upstaged President Donald Trump’s announcement of the Stargate Project – a $500 billion AI initiative. The fact that a relatively small disruptor like DeepSeek could cause such damage raises serious questions about everything Silicon Valley wants us to believe about artificial intelligence. Today, managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett on the DeepSeek crash, and what it means for the present day tech titans. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Managing editor of The Saturday Paper, Emily Barrett.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper, joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown.
In the latest episode of The Cut, Simon Cathro plunges into the intricate world of insolvency law, discussing its multifaceted challenges and opportunities. With us on this episode is Emily Barrett, a partner in the restructuring and insolvency team at Johnson Winter Slattery. Emily's deep understanding of the industry and her clear articulation of its complexities are sure to enlighten both legal professionals and anyone with a curiosity in the industry. Based on her extensive experience, Emily provides us with: An insider's perspective on the industry's current state and how it has evolved since the Global Financial Crisis. Insight into the role of statutory liens in administration and liquidation. Details on the intricacies of adjudicating employees in administration. The effort behind creating Johnson Winter Slattery's case summaries publication, a valuable resource for anyone interested in the insolvency and restructuring field. In a world where small to medium businesses are bearing the brunt of economic downturns, it's essential to understand the role of insolvency law. In this episode, you'll learn about: The unique challenges and opportunities in the insolvency and restructuring field. An insider's view of how the industry has changed post-GFC. The role of statutory liens in administration and liquidation. How employees are adjudicated in administration. The effort behind Johnson Winter Slattery's case summaries publication. And much more… Links: Emily Barrett Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-barrett-50b02163/?original_referer=&originalSubdomain=au Johnson Winter Slattery - https://jws.com.au/ Cathro & Partners - https://cathropartners.com.au/ Simon Cathro Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-cathro-b6a6b21/?originalSubdomain=au
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
As Donald Trump zeroed in on his successful 2016 run to the presidency, he began to engage in what is called “catch and kill” journalism. Trump and his lawyers developed relationships with journalists, who were allegedly prepared to track down damaging stories aboutTrump, and then take money to ensure they would never be printed. Today, managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett on the Australian who built a reputation as one of the best at “capture and kill” in America – and how he's ended up being central to Donald Trump's trial in New York. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Managing editor of The Saturday Paper, Emily Barrett.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
For decades the Reserve Bank has done things the same old way: announcing their decision on interest rates the first Tuesday of every month, with just a short statement. But the RBA's first decision of the year marked a new era of transparency. After announcing an interest rate pause this week, governor Michele Bullock hosted a candid press conference where the board's decision was finally allowed to be questioned. Today, managing editor of The Saturday Paper, Emily Barrett, on whether the changes to the RBA will make a difference to everyday Australians. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Managing Editor for The Saturday Paper, Emily Barrett.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Infertility and pregnancy loss are deeply emotional and often isolating experiences. Knowing how to approach and discuss these topics with sensitivity is essential. In this episode, we will explore strategies for addressing infertility and pregnancy loss, offering support, and witnessing grief. Emily Barrett, PsyD is a licensed psychologist in California. She is the special guest on this episode and she brings both her professional background working with clients on their own grief, and also her personal experiences with infertility and pregnancy loss. She's passionate about helping women and families heal, and here she is teaching us all how to embrace the emotional expression that's necessary for holistic wellness. Full show notes and resource links: fourthtrimesterpodcast.com
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor, The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
Simpson College started its men's and women's gymnastics programs this year — the first Iowa small college to do so. Men's coach Colin Payne and women's coach Emily Barrett Payne are on the podcast this week to talk about how they've begun the gymnastics tradition at Simpson and how they're already posting successes in NCAA competitions.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, the Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett - Managing Editor of The Saturday Paper.
Welcome to BG Chats, a podcast that is a branch of the Extraordinary At Every Age Podcast created by Bishop Gadsden. In this episode, host Antonio Stinson spoke with Clinical Dietitian Emily Barrett about her journey as a marathon runner, her family, and the place that the Bishop Gadsden Community has played in her life.
It was International Women's Day when I edited this episode and what better subject to explore than the impact the e-bike revolution is having on women. In historical terms, the skyrocketing popularity of e-bikes among women feels a bit like a deja vu. At the turn of the 20th century, as the and price and safety of these magical, human-powered machines improved and the bicycling craze swept Europe and America, it had a profound effect on women. Bicycles leveled the mobility playing field between genders and in so doing ushered in a new era of independence that had vast influence on everything from fashion and popular culture, to politics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony (Susan B. Anthony), the famous women's rights pioneer said in 1896: "Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world." Fast forward 120 years or so and another great leap in bicycle technology is once again changing everything for women: electric bikes. The popularity of e-bikes is one of the most exciting developments in the cycling world and - as you'll learn in this episode - it's particularly exciting for women. Bike advocates have spent decades trying to increase the amount of women who would give daily bicycling a try and it turns out all many of them needed was just a small electric motor powered by a rechargeable battery about the size of a two water bottles. In this episode I share interviews with five women whose lives have been changed by e-bikes. You'll hear how their bikes have not only helped them leap confidently over what used to be common barriers to bicycling, but also how the bikes have balanced out the power dynamic on our streets and have opened up new cycling possibilities far beyond the commute to work. Going into this episode, I felt like what I was seeing with e-bikes and women was nothing short of a revolution, or at least a movement. Now I'm more convinced about that then ever. Our guests in this episode are: Leslie Carlson (https://twitter.com/queenleslie (@queenleslie)) , a 56 year old a communications and branding consultant and married mom of three college-age kids. Leslie lives in southeast Portland and has only had her e-bike for about a month. Emily Barrett (https://twitter.com/emmypdx (@emmypdx)), a tech industry worker who's lived in north and northeast Portland for 18 years and is married with kids ages 5 and 1. Tina Ricks (https://twitter.com/tinaintheburbs (@tinaintheburbs)) is in her 50s and works at her home in the Bethany area (just outside Beaverton) editing law books for a small publisher. She's been the owner of a Rad Power e-bike for about a year. Ingrid Fish, a 46-year old who works for the City of Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. She and her husband live in the Woodstock neighborhood and have two kids, ages 12 and 10. Ingrid is the most veteran e-biker of the bunch and she's been riding hers for about 10 years. Karin Power (https://twitter.com/karin_power (@karin_power)), a 38-year-old member of the Oregon state legislature who represents the city of Milwaukie in the House of Representatives. She carries her two young children on her Tern GSD https://bikeportland.org/2021/10/22/how-an-oregon-legislator-bought-a-family-e-bike-without-breaking-the-bank-340293 (that she bought last fall). This podcast is a production of Pedaltown Media Inc., and is made possible by listeners like you. If you're not a subscriber yet, please become one today at http://bikeportland.org/support (bikeportland.org/support). You can listen to more episodes and find out how to subscribe at http://bikeportland.org/podcast (bikeportland.org/podcast). Our theme music is by https://www.kevinhartnell.com/ (Kevin Hartnell).
In this episode we speak to angel investor Ben Cooper who is running Tech South West's StartUp Studio about what makes a good startup, and we talk to Emily Barrett who is the organiser of the Techstars Startup Weekends in Plymouth. Presenters: Robert Hillier and Feyaza Khan
Learn how your company can improve its social media presence with our guest Emily Barrett of Axia Public Relations. Her role is to monitor social media channels and develop unique, innovative, and engaging content.Five things you’ll learn from this episode:Social media best practices How companies can improve their social media presenceWhat it means to post natively on a social media platformThe importance of boosting and sponsoring your social media postsHow you should manage your social media budgetQuotables“Every company is going to have a different social media platform that works best for them.” -Emily Barrett“When someone asks you to post natively to a platform, it means your content is posted directly on to the social media page and it matches the content that’s on that platform.” -Emily Barrett“Creating social media groups can help you build a community and connect with people on a personal level.” -Emily BarrettIf you enjoyed this episode, would you please share it with others and leave us a review?About Emily BarrettEmily is a social media specialist at Axia Public Relations. Her role is to monitor social media channels and develop unique, innovative, and engaging content. Emily earned social media marketing certification from HubSpot while studying communications and environmental science at the University of North Florida. Born and raised in West Palm Beach, she has always had a passion for writing and the environment.Emily’s contact info and resources:Emily on LinkedInAxia Public Relations websiteAdditional Resources:The 2%: You’re talking to yourself and why no one likes your social media postsSocial media checklist Sponsored by:On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies for 2021. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.Burrelles has a special offer for On Top of PR fans. Check it out at burrelles.com/ontopofpr.About your host, Jason MuddOn Top of PR host, Jason Mudd, is a trusted adviser and dynamic strategist for some of America’s most admired brands and fastest-growing companies. Since 1994, he’s worked with American Airlines, Budweiser, Dave & Buster’s, H&R Block, Hilton, HP, Miller Lite, New York Life, Pizza Hut, Southern Comfort, and Verizon. He founded Axia Public Relations in July 2002. Forbes named Axia as one of America’s Best PR Agencies for 2021.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/OnTopofPR)
This week, we explore vaccinations, the impact of the pandemic on our health care workers, and the surge in interest in health care education. Rutgers' Mary O'Dowd joins expert faculty members Dean Robert Johnson and researcher Emily Barrett for this lively discussion.
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The cost of a bacon cheeseburger. The average size of a U.S. home, and the average number of people who live in it. The number of Google searches for words like “cheap gas,” “coupons” and “Dow Jones.” Nick Colas, the co-founder of DataTrek Research, tracks all of this and more on top of a regular diet of traditional market data. Also joining the podcast is Bloomberg reporter Emily Barrett, who discusses the ferocious bond-market rally and how the Treasury is flirting with the idea of issuing 50 or 100-year bonds. Mentioned in this podcast: Mnuchin Risks Unsettling Markets With Ultra-Long Treasury Bonds Little to No Catalyst Is Needed to Push U.S. Yields Down Again In Trump’s Tweet-Speed Market, Facts Take Back Seat to Hope
With apologies to Bruce Springsteen, as the Fed prepares to cut interest rates for the first time in a decade, it looks like There Is No Alternative (again!) to U.S. equities. Is the S&P 500's rally to a fresh record a new lease on life or the last gasp before it succumbs to a corporate earnings slide? Two of Bloomberg’s finest, senior markets editor and columnist John Authers and cross-asset reporter Vildana Hajric, join Mike Regan and guest co-host Emily Barrett on this week’s What Goes Up podcast to discuss. It's a sober view from these stock market highs. Authers walks us through the signals he’s seeing in Shiller’s CAPE measure, which suggest that current valuations are "utterly, utterly dependent at this point on low interest rates." Hajric prepares us for a less-than-stellar quarterly earnings season but, as a special bonus, she catches us up with what’s going down in the world of Bitcoin billionaires, the Winklevoss twins. Mentioned in this podcast: Shiller's CAPE Reveals Dangers Lurking in Stocks: John Authers Maybe $5 Trillion Is All That Can Be Wrung From Stocks This Year Grim Earnings Forecasts Are Getting Worse by the Week in S&P 500
Relations between the U.S. and China took a dangerous turn this week, according to Bloomberg Intelligence’s Gina Martin Adams: It’s now a technology war, not just a trade war. She joins co-hosts Sarah Ponczek and Mike Regan on the latest episode of the “What Goes Up” podcast. Also joining the show is Bloomberg’s Emily Barrett, a reporter on the bonds and foreign-exchange team, who talks about expectations for a low-inflation environment reflected in market pricing and what the latest Federal Reserve minutes signal for the path of interest rates.
“Be your customer’s voice and their advocate.” A Colorado native and proud Walmart associate, Emily Barrett is a senior marketing manager who has worked on Walmart’s Grocery Pickup & Delivery business for over four years. She has taken the program from a two-city pilot to a national offering. She is now spearheading Walmart’s Grocery Delivery program, which will be in over 1,600 stores and 200 markets by year-end. She has a passion for marketing and understanding her customer, which allows her to use her analytical and creative side to deliver successful campaigns. Listen And Learn: How to balance the need to drive trial while focusing on repeat customers. Delighting the customer at all points in the sales funnel. Using data to refine marketing initiatives. How content impacts an integrated marketing approach. Taking advantage of your customers’ “idle time.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WALMART eCOMMERCE, CLICK HERE. TO FIND EMILY BARRETT ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE.
Live from Astoria Coffee, I am joined by our good friend Emily Barrett to talk the glory that is Tom Hanks, the musical quests of Taylor Swifts, reunions in pop culture and at local coffee shops, and so much more! You can follow Emily on Twitter @emily_barrett!Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltTalkRadio.com! #phenomenal
Emily Barrett is back, bay bay!, and we're talking Halloween costumes, pumpkin everything, true adult moments and so much more! You can follow Emily on Twitter @emily_barrett! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltTalkRadio.com! #phenomenal
Emily Barrett is back... and she's engaged! We catch up with Em and talk all about the proposal, the early stages of being engaged, and the even early stages of wedding planning! You can follow Emily on Twitter at @emily_barrett! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Emily Barrett is back for the first time in the new year as we chat about the never ending winter, the damage that can be caused my super snowballs, the Winter Olympics, Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, what to eat when you're feeling sick, NFL cheerleaders, and so, so much more! Follow Emily on Twitter @emily_barrett, Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DennisHasAPodcast.com! #phenomenal
We close out 2013 on Dennis Has A Podcast bringing you back one of favorite recurring segments by having Emily Barrett join me for the Dennis and Emily Happy Hour! We talk about all out favorite 2013 memories including twerking, Blurred Lines, and so much more, all while looking forward to what amazingness looks ahead in 2014! Have a safe and amazing New Year's Eve and start to 2014 everybody! Follow Emily on Twitter at @emily_barrett! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DennisHasAPodcast.com! #phenomenal
In October 2012, in one week I went from auditioning to be on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?”, to ending up as a candid participant on “What Would You Do?” to actually being a contestant on “Millionaire”! Six months later, my episode finally airs, and I talk with my good friend Emily Barrett about my experience! Follow Emily on Twitter @emily_barrett, follow Dennis @DHAP24, listen to subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!), thumbs up on Stitcher, and check out DennisHasAPodcast.com!
With the “Spring Dating Season” upon us, Dennis and Emily compare Dennis’ singles life with Emily’s relational bliss. Our duo also examine the unspoken actions that say “I love you” and tackle Emily’s fear of the “quarter-life crisis”… Dennis thinks is may just be a stirring in her soul. Follow Emily on Twitter at @Emily_Barrett, follow Dennis at @DHAP24, check out the blog at DennisHasAPodcast.com, subscribe on iTunes, listen on Stitcher, and tell your friends!
Me and Emily Barrett ask you, our audience to help us name our weekly Dennis Has A Podcast segment! Em and I had a blast talking again today discussing what the White House had to respond to because of a few thousand Internet signatures, the wonderful idea of bringing yoga balls into the classroom, if parents have a favorite child, the reuniting of a man and his dog after over a decade apart, and of course, Danza Con 2013!
Harlem Shake, Flirting, Spiderman… obviously. I had an absolute blast talking these subjects and more with friend of the podcast Emily Barrett. We also talk the worst gift Emily has ever gotten and what she has given up for Lent. Give us a listen, won’t you?
Emily Barrett joins me to talk the perfect Superstorm Nemo snack list, the best wedding proposals ever, the Grammy dress code and more!