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Fallon is joined this week by Minted's Emily Barry, VP of Weddings, and Micaela Ritschle, Lead Wedding Concierge. The trio walk through all of Minted's services for couples, including when & where to get started, and everything you can customize to make it your own. They also discuss the process of working with a designer, matching your stationery with your wedding, and coordinating with out-of-the-country guests. Emily and Micaela share their favorite secret menu items on Minted before getting into a game of Unpopular Opinions with Fallon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Sarah Boyce, Associate Director of the Association of Corporate Treasurers, joins Oliver Henderson, Chelsea Fish, Nick Rutter and Emily Barry of Herbert Smith Freehills to discuss how the Corporate Debt landscape has evolved in 2023. They touch on lending options, the US private placement market and hedging, and look ahead to the launch of the 2024 Corporate Debt Report.
In this episode, we spoke with Boren alumni Emily Barry-Murphy about her experiences working for Refugee, Asylum and International Operations Directorate
Following the publication of our 8th consecutive annual Corporate Debt Report with the Association of Corporate Treasurers, Stacey Pang, Senior Associate and Minolee Shah, Professional Support Consultant talk to Emily Barry, Professional Support Consultant about some of the themes relating to sustainable finance that came out of that report, and where the ESG finance market might go next.
ESG and sustainability is the key corporate treasury trend and that has developed a self-perpetuating momentum, as was shown in the Herbert Smith Freehills Corporate Debt and Treasury Report 2021. In this podcast we discuss the development of sustainability-linked and green loans and bonds in corporate debt.Speakers: Kristen Roberts, Amy Geddes and chaired by Emily Barry.
Sustainability is now firmly at the top of the agenda, but the term has an enormously wide scope. To give some structure to the sustainable lending market, mirroring the approach of the bond market, two categories of sustainable loan are developing sustainability-linked loans and green loans. In episode 6 chaired by Emily Barry, Gary Hommel and Nick Turner will look at their use in the real estate finance market.
The Student Entreprise Awards takes place next Friday May 14th and perhaps this year more than most we need a sense of the future being bright. Looking at some of this year’s finalists you'll be able to see that certainly is the case as well! Emily Barry and Kate O’Connor from Cork have come up with something called 'Hook R Strike', a lifestyle hack for cluttered homes joined Bobby to talk about their venture. https://hookrstrike.com/ Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
We're Back! After a long pause due to the pandemic the #BeREVELutionary Podcast is back. Check out our latest episode today. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revelpodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/revelpodcast/
I'm joined by my close friend Emily Barry for I Like Your Shoelace's second episode, in which we dissect and debate blatantly fake posts from Tumblr. Before that though, I dig up her extremely embarrassing posts from 2010, and we spend far too long talking about Poland. I Like Your Shoelaces is a deep dive into all the hilarious, surreal and possibly illegal stuff that happened during the blogging platform Tumblr's heyday. Each episode, I am joined by a guest to talk about an event or trend from Tumblr that still sticks with us to this day, as well as what they got out of their time on Tumblr and what it meant to them.Please get in touch with me at michael_cfg on Twitter if you have any feedback or ideas for me to talk about going forward!The intro and outro music is "Drifting Korners" by Joseph McDade (patreon.com/josephmcdade) and I Like Your Shoelace's logo was designed by the extremely talented Michael Taylor (twitter.com/MichaelDanger19).
Starting a Top Producing Team, Working With Your Spouse and Tips on How To Get Noticed - with Emily Barry from REVEL Realty's Emily Barry Revel Realty Inc.. Emily owns and operates a Top Producing team in the Niagara Region and has been recognized from Top Coaching Companies, Magazines and Boards as one of the leading Team Leaders in Ontario. Emily is a Sales Representative and Director of Realtor Growth & Development at Revel Realty in Niagara and Also leads The Barry Team, which was- in 2018 in the top 75 teams in Canada, Top 100 agents in Canada 2019 (REV MAGAZINE), Top 100 Realtor on Social Media And most recently 40 under 40 award recipient.
Tonight I chat with my two good friends, Emily Barry and Charity Hill! M is 4 Marriage N is for Nuptial Mystery O is for Orgasm P is for Pope John Paul II We’re going through the whole alphabet to give you a full 2 hour Valentines episode. If my work has helped you would you please start supporting me on Patreon? Click here to see all the cool gifts I'll send you in return. AND You'll get to listen to the next installment of the sex series! YEY!
Today I chat with my pal, Emily Barry, about what Thomas has to say about friendship. --- Thanks to the following awesome people who are supporting Pints With Aquinas on Patreon: Tim Davolt, Chris Reintjes, Tom Dickson, Jack Buss, and Sean McNicholl. James Boehmler, Laura Suttenfield, John Hipp, Kathleen Cory, Sarah Jacobs, Fernando Enrile, Travis Headly, Matthew Lafitte, Russell T Potee III, Jed Florstat, Phillip Hadden, and Katie Kuchar, and Matthew Anderson (twitter.com/Matt317A). Support Pints With Aquinas! https://www.patreon.com/pwa
Today I'm joined with my friend Emily Barry to discuss the four hymns Thomas wrote for the feast of Corpus Christi. --- Please support PWA here: https://www.patreon.com/pwa --- HUGE THANKS to the following Patrons: Tom Dickson, Jack Buss, Sean McNicholl, Jed Florstat, Daniel Szafran, Phillip Hadden Katie Kuchar, Phillipe Ortiz, Russell T Potee, Sarah Jacob, Fernando Enrile --- Here are those hymns: Lauda Sion Sion, lift up thy voice and sing: Praise thy Savior and thy King, Praise with hymns thy shepherd true. All thou canst, do thou endeavour: Yet thy praise can equal never Such as merits thy great King. See today before us laid The living and life-giving Bread, Theme for praise and joy profound. The same which at the sacred board Was, by our incarnate Lord, Giv'n to His Apostles round. Let the praise be loud and high: Sweet and tranquil be the joy Felt today in every breast. On this festival divine Which records the origin Of the glorious Eucharist. On this table of the King, Our new Paschal offering Brings to end the olden rite. Here, for empty shadows fled, Is reality instead, Here, instead of darkness, light. His own act, at supper seated Christ ordain'd to be repeated In His memory divine; Wherefore now, with adoration, We, the host of our salvation, Consecrate from bread and wine. Hear, what holy Church maintaineth, That the bread its substance changeth Into Flesh, the wine to Blood. Doth it pass thy comprehending? Faith, the law of sight transcending Leaps to things not understood. Here beneath these signs are hidden Priceless things, to sense forbidden, Signs, not things, are all we see. Flesh from bread, and Blood from wine, Yet is Christ in either sign, All entire, confessed to be. They, who of Him here partake, Sever not, nor rend, nor break: But, entire, their Lord receive. Whether one or thousands eat: All receive the self-same meat: Nor the less for others leave. Both the wicked and the good Eat of this celestial Food: But with ends how opposite! Here 't is life: and there 't is death: The same, yet issuing to each In a difference infinite. Nor a single doubt retain, When they break the Host in twain, But that in each part remains What was in the whole before. Since the simple sign alone Suffers change in state or form: The signified remaining one And the same for evermore. Behold the Bread of Angels, For us pilgrims food, and token Of the promise by Christ spoken, Children's meat, to dogs denied. Shewn in Isaac's dedication, In the manna's preparation: In the Paschal immolation, In old types pre-signified. Jesu, shepherd of the sheep: Thou thy flock in safety keep, Living bread, thy life supply: Strengthen us, or else we die, Fill us with celestial grace. Thou, who feedest us below: Source of all we have or know: Grant that with Thy Saints above, Sitting at the feast of love, We may see Thee face to face. Amen. Alleluia. Pange Lingua Gloriosi Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory, Of His Flesh, the mystery sing; Of the Blood, all price exceeding, Shed by our Immortal King, Destined, for the world's redemption, From a noble Womb to spring. Of a pure and spotless Virgin Born for us on earth below, He, as Man, with man conversing, Stayed, the seeds of truth to sow; Then He closed in solemn order Wondrously His Life of woe. On the night of that Last Supper, Seated with His chosen band, He, the Paschal Victim eating, First fulfils the Law's command; Then as Food to all his brethren Gives Himself with His own Hand. Word-made-Flesh, the bread of nature By His Word to Flesh He turns; Wine into His Blood He changes: What though sense no change discerns. Only be the heart in earnest, Faith her lesson quickly learns. Down in adoration falling, Lo, the sacred Host we hail, Lo, o'er ancient forms departing Newer rites of grace prevail: Faith for all defects supplying, When the feeble senses fail. To the Everlasting Father And the Son who comes on high With the Holy Ghost proceeding Forth from each eternally, Be salvation, honor, blessing, Might and endless majesty. Amen. Alleluia. Verbum Supernum The Word descending from above, without leaving the right hand of his Father, and going forth to do his work, reached the evening of his life. When about to be given over to his enemies by one of his disciples, to suffer death, he first gave himself to his disciples as the bread of life. Under a twofold appearance he gave them his flesh and his blood; that he might thus wholly feed us made up of a twofold substance. By his birth he gave himself as our companion; at the Last Supper he gave himself as our food; dying on the cross he gave himself as our ransom; reigning in heaven he gives himself as our reward O salutary Victim, Who expandest the door of Heaven, Hostile wars press. Give strength; bear aid. To the Lord One in Three, May there be sempiternal glory; May He grant us life without end In the native land. Sacris Solemniis At this our solemn feast let holy joys abound, and from the inmost breast let songs of praise resound; let ancient rites depart, and all be new around, in every act, and voice, and heart. Remember we that eve, when, the Last Supper spread, Christ, as we all believe, the Lamb, with leavenless bread, among His brethren shared, and thus the Law obeyed, of all unto their sire declared. The typic Lamb consumed, the legal Feast complete, the Lord unto the Twelve His Body gave to eat; the whole to all, no less the whole to each did mete with His own hands, as we confess. He gave them, weak and frail, His Flesh, their Food to be; on them, downcast and sad, His Blood bestowed He: and thus to them He spake, "Receive this Cup from Me, and all of you of this partake." So He this Sacrifice to institute did will, and charged His priests alone that office to fulfill: to them He did confide: to whom it pertains still to take, and the rest divide. Thus Angels' Bread is made the Bread of man today: the Living Bread from heaven with figures dost away: O wondrous gift indeed! the poor and lowly may upon their Lord and Master feed. Thee, therefore, we implore, O Godhead, One in Three, so may Thou visit us as we now worship Thee; and lead us on Thy way, That we at last may see the light wherein Thou dwellest aye.