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After another week of turmoil in global markets, TUD lecturer Dr. Emma Howard gives her analysis of the unprecedented turbulence as the US and EU prepare to negotiate future trade terms.
We take a look back on the stories of the week on our Friday Forum. Joining Pat on the show this morning was Malcom Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow/Wexford, Rose Conway-Walsh Sinn Féin TD for Mayo. Also on the forum this morning was Jennifer Bray, Political Editor, The Sunday Times Ireland and Dr Emma Howard, Lecturer in Economics, TU Dublin.
Dr Emma Howard, Economics Lecturer at TU Dublin, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, John Fitzgerald, and CEO of Nutriband, Gareth Sheridan, join Anton to examine what's shaping our economy in the face of Trump's tariffs.Listen here.
What happens when trade talks turn into threats? President Trump has warned of a 200% tariff on EU alcohol imports, escalating tensions over a dispute with the bloc…What does this mean for businesses, consumers, and the global economy - and what has history taught us about the negative impacts of tariffs?Joining guest host Anton Savage to unpack this is Regina Doherty, Fine Gael MEP for Dublin, and Emma Howard, Economist at TU Dublin.Image: Reuters
On The Newspaper Panel this week, Brendan is joined by; Michael Kelly, Public Affairs Director with ‘Aid to the Church in Need' and former Editor of The Irish Catholic, Dr Emma Howard, Economist at TU Dublin, Bobby McDonagh, Former Irish Ambassador to the UK and the EU and Alison O'Connor, Columnist with the Sunday Times.
Why is there such a stark gender imbalance in economics, where only three women have ever won a Nobel Prize in the field? Prominent Irish economist Dr. Emma Howard discusses why diversity is essential - not just for women in the labor market, but for solving global economic challenges. She shares insights from her research on gender disparities in media representation, the barriers women face in the profession, how behavioural economics can change society and initiatives to foster inclusion. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of diversity in economics with host Michelle Martin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US President Joe Biden gave his final address last night as he sets to leave the office after only a single term in the Whitehouse, ahead of Donal Trump's inauguration this Monday.So, what will Joe Biden's legacy be when it's looked back on?Joining Kieran to discuss is former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Harry Browne, Journalist and Senior Lecturer in the School of Media at TU Dublin, Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with The Irish Examiner and Emma Howard, Economist at TU Dublin.Image: Reuters
Gavan Reilly speaks to Niall Collins TD, Matt Carthy TD, Louise Burne, Fionnán Sheahan, Dr. Emma Howard and Sarah Coates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Howard Lutnick, the Vice-Chair of Donald Trump's transition team, will now lead the US Commerce Department.You may or may not know him, but what could this mean for the global economy and Ireland?Emma Howard is an Economist with TU Dublin, and joins Kieran to discuss.Image: Reuters
Ciara Doherty speaks to Hildegard Naughton TD, Gary Gannon TD, Seán Defoe, Dr. Emma Howard, Oliver McTernan and Leila Molana-Allen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Maguire, RTÉ Business Journalist and Dr. Emma Howard, Economics Lecturer at TU Dublin
Taylor Swift has rented out the 3 Arena for the next 4 nights – not to perform, but to sell her merchandise! Fans have been queuing up since dawn this morning, just to get their hands on a 45 quid t-shirt, such is the power of Swiftenomics. Dr. Emma Howard is an Economist and Lecturer at TU Dublin and has been studying this, and joins Seán to discuss.
Taylor Swift has rented out the 3 Arena for the next 4 nights – not to perform, but to sell her merchandise! Fans have been queuing up since dawn this morning, just to get their hands on a 45 quid t-shirt, such is the power of Swiftenomics. Dr. Emma Howard is an Economist and Lecturer at TU Dublin and has been studying this, and joins Seán to discuss.
Joining Áine to discuss what's making the Sunday headlines this week - Pat Leahy, Political Editor Irish Times, Ciarán Cuffe, Outgoing Green Party MEP for Dublin, Alison O'Connor, Columnist for The Sunday Times and Emma Howard, Economist and Lecturer at TU Dublin.
Public sector employees earn a gross salary of up to 6.6% less than their private sector equivalents. But if you include smaller companies, that pay disadvantage all but disappears. Then of course there are the huge perks enjoyed by civil servants such as very generous pensions and the fact that they are virtually unfireable. So do public sector workers earn more or less than those working for private companies on the whole. Dr Emma Howard from TU Dublin discussed this further with Joe.
Dr. Emma Howard, Behavioural Economist at TU Dublin
Vangst Partners with the Cannabis Business Office to Launch a Technical Assistance ProgramIn this episode, Karson Humiston announces a breaking partnership between Vangst and the Cannabis Business Office to launch a new program. Karson is joined by Emma Howard, the program manager of the Cannabis Business Office, and Tristan Watkins, the Deputy Director for the Business Support Division.Emma provides an overview of the Cannabis Business Office, which was established in 2021 to provide access to capital and technical assistance programming for social equity cannabis businesses. The office offers grants, loans, and technical assistance programs to support business development in the cannabis industry.Karson and Tristan discuss the need for more specialized technical assistance for cannabis businesses. They highlight the gap in the market for expert-led courses on topics such as accounting, HR, compliance, cultivation, and more. The partnership between Vangst and the Cannabis Business Office aims to fill this gap by creating a program of 50 courses that provide real tactical business help and guidance.Emma explains the process for accessing the resources provided by the Cannabis Business Office. Clients need to contact the office with their social equity license or finding a suitability letter from the Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) to access the program.Tristan shares details about the loan program offered by the Cannabis Business Office. The program takes a unique approach by working with a lending group that specializes in character-based lending, focusing on the business's ability to repay rather than traditional metrics like credit and collateral. This approach reduces the risk for borrowers and allows for more flexible repayment structures.The conversation then shifts to the potential impact of rescheduling cannabis at the federal level. Emma and Tristan discuss the benefits, such as lessening the tax burden and opening up banking options, but also highlight the potential risks of larger businesses taking advantage and pushing out smaller businesses.In the final segment, Karson asks Emma and Tristan for their predictions for the cannabis industry in 2024. Emma predicts that federal legalization will be a major topic in the 2024 presidential election, bringing the industry closer to nationwide legalization. Tristan predicts an increase in high-quality, specialized products and a decrease in stigma as the market evolves.The episode concludes with Karson expressing excitement about the partnership and the opportunity to help entrepreneurs in the Colorado cannabis industry through the technical assistance program. Timestamp Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction and Announcement of Partnership with Cannabis Business Office00:00:51 - Introduction of Guests and Overview of Cannabis Business Office00:03:21 - Discussion on the Need for Technical Assistance Programs00:06:13 - Process of Accessing Resources for Social Equity License Holders00:08:21 - Influence of Colorado's Social Equity Program on Other States00:09:29 - Overview of the Cannabis Business Office's Loan Program00:12:53 - Impact of Potential Rescheduling on the Cannabis Industry00:15:23 - Potential Benefits and Challenges of Rescheduling00:18:54 - Instructions for Accessing the Technical Assistance Program00:19:48 - Predictions for the Cannabis Industry in 202400:23:27 - Conclusion and Thanks for Partnership Quotes:"Vangst has partnered up with the cannabis business office to launch a program that we're going to talk all about today." - 00:00:00"We run three different types of programs for our clients. Those include grants, loans, and like I said, technical assistance, so business support, mentorship, training, anything that kind of falls under business development." - 00:01:11"We really needed to offer our constituency a more technical online learning content that would have the same easy to access feature as the Canada Business Foundations program." - 00:03:21"I think it really depends on the background of the individual running the business." - 00:05:31"We work really closely with our colleagues over at the Marijuana Enforcement Division, the MED, and they are actually the body that regulates the social equity license and handles all the eligibility criteria." - 00:06:44"We've had some really helpful conversations with Massachusetts and Oakland to learn from what they're doing." - 00:08:21"We found a really interesting way to structure where the state sort of reserved their own dollars for a loan program." - 00:09:29"I think it's a double-edged sword in a lot of ways." - 00:15:23"I think that cannabis is going to be a big topic of conversation in the 2024 presidential election." - 00:20:59"What I'm expecting coming out in 2024, is that the higher dollar per milligram products are going to start buying them out even more, which is only going to benefit the consumer." - 00:22:55 Produce By PodConxKarson Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karson-humiston-64572b97/Vangst - https://vangst.com/Recorded on SquadcastSound Design by Jamie Humiston
Welcome to our series of bite-sized episodes featuring favourite moments from the Leading for Business Excellence podcast series.In this minisode, we're joined by Emma Howard Boyd CBE, a leading voice on how we must develop systems to address climate issues and the intrinsically linked cost of living crisis, women leaders and diversity.In discussing how working with purpose can drive leaders to thrive, Emma emphasises their crucial role in steering organisations towards a more sustainable future. Listen to the full episode here: https://pmi.co.uk/knowledge-hub/podcast-leading-for-the-future-with-emma-howard-boyd-cbe/
MICHAEL MOTT is an internationally critically acclaimed award winning composer/ lyricist, songwriter and vocal producer with over 13 million streams to his name. He has been heralded one of Playbill's "Contemporary Musical Theatre Songwriters You Should Know" and has won the Broadway World 2020 Cabaret Award for 'Best Original Song' for Jingle My Bells, which he wrote for The Boy Band Project. Mr. Mott's original musicals include In The Light, A Faustian Tale (book by Nathan Wright and Justin Silvestri), The Fairy's Tale (book by Gretchen Suárez-Peña), Mob Wife, A Mafia Comedy (book by Corey Skaggs) and Riding Out The Storm, a ten minute musical (book & lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson). He was commissioned to write the music and lyrics to Lucifer (co-lyricist, Mike Squillante, book by Corey Skaggs) and his first short film, Sundown, A Dance Short. Best known for his recording studio work, Mott's discography includes the LPs Where The Sky Ends (which has surpassed over 4.8 million streams on Spotify), In The Light, A Faustian Tale (Highlights from the World Premiere Studio Cast Recording) [which debuted at #8 on the Billboard Musical Theatre charts], and Abandoned Heart all distributed by Grammy Award Winning label, Broadway Records. His EPs include The Only One (distributed by Motta Music), Where The Sky Ends: The Dance Remixes and Gone: The Remixes (both distributed by Broadway Records). Singles include Christmas, Will You Stay? (feat. Laura Osnes), The Impossible (feat. Matt Bloyd), Fly High (feat. Emma Howard). He has written original award winning material for NYC's The Boy Band Project, including Get Behind My Love and Jingle My Bells (Winner - Best Original Song, 2020 Broadway World Cabaret World Award). His entire discography is available wherever music is sold. Mr. Mott has had the great fortune of working with some of the best singers in the business both in the recording studio and on stage in his touring show, Michael Mott & Friends. His collaborations include TONY Award Winners Adrienne Warren and Matt Doyle, TONY Award Nominees Jeremy Jordan and Laura Osnes, as well as Loren Allred, Sierra Boggess, Zachary Levi, Solea Pfeiffer, Ciara Renée, Pia Toscano, Antonio Cipriano, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jennifer Damiano, Orfeh, Andy Mientus, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Justin Guarini, Brian Justin Crum, Eden Espinosa, Shayna Steele, James Snyder, Jackie Burns, Mitch Jarvis, Bobby Conte Thornton, Blaine Krauss, Michael Lanning, Crystal Monee Hall, Natalie Weiss, Teal Wicks, Jason Gotay, Ryan Silverman and countless others. Mott's concert work includes sold out performances of his original material at numerous venues in the US and around the world including Feinstein's/ 54 Below, Joe's Pub, 42 West, Rockwood Music Hall, The Green Room 42, The Laurie Beechman Theatre in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and the Cockpit Theatre in London, UK. For booking information, please email BookingMichaelMott@gmail.com. Prior to writing, Mott enjoyed a successful acting career for six years. He appeared Off-Broadway in "Milk and Honey" (David) and "I'd Rather Be Right" (Tony) both with Musicals Tonight! Select regional credits include "Kiss Me, Kate" (First Gangster) at Glimmerglass Opera, directed by Diane Paulus, "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?" (Louie) at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, "9 to 5" (Joe) and "A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline" (Neal Matthews), both at The Fireside Theatre, and "Miracle on 34th Street" (Fred Gaily), at both The Wagon Wheel and Armory Theatre. Mr. Mott is currently an Advanced Member of the BMI Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop and proud member of The Dramatists Guild and Actor's Equity Association
Anton spoke to former Chief Economist of the Bank of Ireland and has previously worked in the UK Treasury and the National Institute of Economic & Social Research in London, Chris Johns and Chair of the Irish Society for Women in Economics , and Economist and Lecturer at the Technological University Dublin, Dr Emma Howard about what to expect from next weeks budget.
Claire Brock speaks to Senator Malcolm Byrne, Aoife Moore, John Lee, Emma Howard, Amina Moustafa, and Zak Moradi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Brock speaks to Senator Garret Ahearn, Louise O'Reilly TD, Harry McGee, Cllr Eddie Hoare, Emma Howard, Alanna Cunnane, Emma Howard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Emma Howard, Economist at TUDublin
Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Emma Howard, Economist at TUDublin
Martin Shanahan, former CEO of IDA Ireland; Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Emma Howard, Economist at TUDublin
Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Emma Howard, Economist at TUDublin
Today's panel includes John Halligan, Former Indt TD for Waterford and Minister of State, Karl Deeter, Financial Advisor, Louise Burne, Political Correspondent at The Irish Mirror and Dr Emma Howard, Economist and Lecturer at TU Dublin. We also had a call from Michael Brennan, Political Editor at The Sunday Business Post.
In this episode Andrew talks to Emma Howard Boyd CBE, the Chair of the Green Finance Institute and former Chair of England's environmental regulator, about green finance and preparing for the coming climate storm. “I think it's about people who are focusing on solutions, who are focusing on a partnership approach, a collaborative approach, and who are listening.” This decade is the most important in terms of the shift that needs to happen if we're to meet our climate targets. And Emma Howard Boyd has been at the forefront of that here in the UK, with an extensive career in green finance. From 2016 until September 2022 she was the Chair of England's environmental regulator. She's also the Chair of the Green Finance Institute and a Global Ambassador for the UN's Race to Zero and Race to Resilience campaigns. She talks to Andrew about the need for pace, boldness, kindness and compassion – and what's on her leadership radar. This episode was recorded in May 2022. Featuring: Dr Andrew White, Senior Fellow of Management Practice, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Emma Howard Boyd (@EmmaHowardBoyd), former chair, England's Environment Agency. Emma's recommended book is The Listening Shift by Janie van Hool • Subscribe to Andrew's Leadership2050 Newsletter on LinkedIn • Discover more articles, podcasts and videos from Saïd Business School on the challenges business leaders of the future need to consider on Oxford Answers • Follow us on Twitter @Oxford_AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Speaking shortly after attending COP27, it was clear that Emma Howard Boyd's early experience of living on a boat motivated her to combine her career with paying attention to our natural world. So much so, she was awarded a CBE by Her Majesty the Queen in 2021 for service to the environment, and she continues to influence the field of climate change and sustainability through her various portfolio roles today.She is a leading voice on how we must develop systems to address climate issues and the intrinsically linked cost of living crisis, women leaders and diversity. Join us now to hear from a truly dedicated expert on how leadership thinking can create a sense of purpose, innovation, and community to build a better future for us all.
Dearbhail is joined by Gráinne Ní Aodha, Dublin Reporter, Press Association; Noel Rock, Former Fine Gael TD/ Director of Public Affairs at Red Flag; Declan Power, Security Analyst and Dr Emma Howard, Economist and Lecture, TU Dublin. Gavin Cooney from 42.ie looks ahead to the World Cup Final in Qatar.
Michael Mott (michaelmott.net)(IG:@michaelmott)(TW:@MichaelMott) is an internationally critically acclaimed award winning composer/ lyricist, songwriter and vocal producer living and working in NYC. Born and raised in New Hartford, New York, Michael graduated from Ithaca College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theatre Performance. He moved to New York City in 2007 and enjoyed a successful career performing in numerous Off-Broadway, regional and national touring shows. In 2012 he decided to shift his focus to writing and was accepted into the prestigious BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop. He has since been named one of Playbill's "Contemporary Musical Theatre Songwriters You Should Know" and has won the Broadway World 2020 Cabaret Award for 'Best Original Song' for his piece Jingle My Bells written for The Boy Band Project. Mr. Mott's original musicals include In The Light, A Faustian Tale (book by Nathan Wright and Justin Silvestri), The Fairy's Tale (book by Gretchen Suárez-Peña), Mob Wife, A Mafia Comedy (book by Corey Skaggs) and Riding Out The Storm, a ten minute musical (book & lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson). He was commissioned to write the music and lyrics to Lucifer (co-lyricist, Mike Squillante, book by Corey Skaggs) and his first short film, Sundown, A Dance Short. Best known for his recording studio work, Mott's discography includes the LPs Where The Sky Ends (which has surpassed over 4.4 million streams on Spotify), In The Light, A Faustian Tale (Highlights from the World Premiere Studio Cast Recording) [which debuted at #8 on the Billboard Musical Theatre charts], and Abandoned Heart all distributed by Grammy Award Winning label, Broadway Records. His EPs include The Only One (distributed by Motta Music), Where The Sky Ends: The Dance Remixes and Gone: The Remixes (both distributed by Broadway Records). Singles include Christmas, Will You Stay? (feat. Laura Osnes), The Impossible (feat. Matt Bloyd), Fly High (feat. Emma Howard). He has written original award winning material for NYC's The Boy Band Project, including Get Behind My Love and Jingle My Bells (Winner - Best Original Song, 2020 Broadway World Cabaret World Award). His entire discography is available wherever music is sold. Mr. Mott has had the great fortune of working with some of the best singers in the business both in the recording studio and on stage in his touring show, Michael Mott & Friends. His collaborations include TONY Award Nominees Jeremy Jordan, Laura Osnes, Loren Allred, Sierra Boggess, Zachary Levi, Solea Pfeiffer, Ciara Renée, Pia Toscano, Antonio Cipriano, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jennifer Damiano, Orfeh, Matt Doyle, Andy Mientus, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Adrienne Warren, Justin Guarini, Brian Justin Crum, Shayna Steele, James Snyder, Jackie Burns, Mitch Jarvis, Bobby Conte Thornton, Blaine Krauss, Michael Lanning, Marissa McGowan, Crystal Monee Hall, Natalie Weiss, Teal Wicks, Jason Gotay, Ryan Silverman and countless others. Mott's concert work includes sold out performances of his original material at numerous venues in the US and around the world including Feinstein's/ 54 Below, Joe's Pub, 42 West, Rockwood Music Hall, The Green Room 42, The Laurie Beechman Theatre in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and the Cockpit Theatre in London, UK. For booking information, please email BookingMichaelMott@gmail.com. Prior to writing, Mott enjoyed a successful acting career for six years. He appeared Off-Broadway in "Milk and Honey" (David) and "I'd Rather Be Right" (Tony) both with Musicals Tonight! Select regional credits include "Kiss Me, Kate" (First Gangster) at Glimmerglass Opera, directed by Diane Paulus, "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?" (Louie) at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, "9 to 5" (Joe) and "A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline" (Neal Matthews), both at The Fireside Theatre, and "Miracle on 34th Street" (Fred Gaily), at both The Wagon Wheel and Armory Theatre. Mr. Mott is currently an Advanced Member of the BMI Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop and proud member of The Dramatists Guild and Actor's Equity Association.
Michael Mott (michaelmott.net)(IG:@michaelmott)(TW:@MichaelMott) is an internationally critically acclaimed award winning composer/ lyricist, songwriter and vocal producer living and working in NYC. Born and raised in New Hartford, New York, Michael graduated from Ithaca College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theatre Performance. He moved to New York City in 2007 and enjoyed a successful career performing in numerous Off-Broadway, regional and national touring shows. In 2012 he decided to shift his focus to writing and was accepted into the prestigious BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop. He has since been named one of Playbill's "Contemporary Musical Theatre Songwriters You Should Know" and has won the Broadway World 2020 Cabaret Award for 'Best Original Song' for his piece Jingle My Bells written for The Boy Band Project. Mr. Mott's original musicals include In The Light, A Faustian Tale (book by Nathan Wright and Justin Silvestri), The Fairy's Tale (book by Gretchen Suárez-Peña), Mob Wife, A Mafia Comedy (book by Corey Skaggs) and Riding Out The Storm, a ten minute musical (book & lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson). He was commissioned to write the music and lyrics to Lucifer (co-lyricist, Mike Squillante, book by Corey Skaggs) and his first short film, Sundown, A Dance Short. Best known for his recording studio work, Mott's discography includes the LPs Where The Sky Ends (which has surpassed over 4.4 million streams on Spotify), In The Light, A Faustian Tale (Highlights from the World Premiere Studio Cast Recording) [which debuted at #8 on the Billboard Musical Theatre charts], and Abandoned Heart all distributed by Grammy Award Winning label, Broadway Records. His EPs include The Only One (distributed by Motta Music), Where The Sky Ends: The Dance Remixes and Gone: The Remixes (both distributed by Broadway Records). Singles include Christmas, Will You Stay? (feat. Laura Osnes), The Impossible (feat. Matt Bloyd), Fly High (feat. Emma Howard). He has written original award winning material for NYC's The Boy Band Project, including Get Behind My Love and Jingle My Bells (Winner - Best Original Song, 2020 Broadway World Cabaret World Award). His entire discography is available wherever music is sold. Mr. Mott has had the great fortune of working with some of the best singers in the business both in the recording studio and on stage in his touring show, Michael Mott & Friends. His collaborations include TONY Award Nominees Jeremy Jordan, Laura Osnes, Loren Allred, Sierra Boggess, Zachary Levi, Solea Pfeiffer, Ciara Renée, Pia Toscano, Antonio Cipriano, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jennifer Damiano, Orfeh, Matt Doyle, Andy Mientus, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Adrienne Warren, Justin Guarini, Brian Justin Crum, Shayna Steele, James Snyder, Jackie Burns, Mitch Jarvis, Bobby Conte Thornton, Blaine Krauss, Michael Lanning, Marissa McGowan, Crystal Monee Hall, Natalie Weiss, Teal Wicks, Jason Gotay, Ryan Silverman and countless others. Mott's concert work includes sold out performances of his original material at numerous venues in the US and around the world including Feinstein's/ 54 Below, Joe's Pub, 42 West, Rockwood Music Hall, The Green Room 42, The Laurie Beechman Theatre in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and the Cockpit Theatre in London, UK. For booking information, please email BookingMichaelMott@gmail.com. Prior to writing, Mott enjoyed a successful acting career for six years. He appeared Off-Broadway in "Milk and Honey" (David) and "I'd Rather Be Right" (Tony) both with Musicals Tonight! Select regional credits include "Kiss Me, Kate" (First Gangster) at Glimmerglass Opera, directed by Diane Paulus, "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?" (Louie) at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, "9 to 5" (Joe) and "A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline" (Neal Matthews), both at The Fireside Theatre, and "Miracle on 34th Street" (Fred Gaily), at both The Wagon Wheel and Armory Theatre. Mr. Mott is currently an Advanced Member of the BMI Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop and proud member of The Dramatists Guild and Actor's Equity Association.
Nothing brings people together more than music and performing; Michael Mott got the best of both worlds as he prepares for his second annual holiday show, "Michael Mott & Friends,” happening in December, along with the release of a brand new single performed by the incomparable Jessica Vosk. Michael was also a professional actor for seven years and while he was grateful for all the work, he realized he was never fully happy. This led him to apply to the prestigious BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, which subsequently changed his life.. Aside from acting, he's also a successful composer and has always been passionate about music. He talks about finding his own style, writing for another person, his issues with the current things on Broadway, the craft that goes into making a musical theatre song, and the indescribable feeling and comfort music brings him that he wants to give back to listeners. A decade later, amongst all his writing and composing success, he even finds himself accepting roles again. Michael Mott is an award-winning composer, lyricist, songwriter and vocal producer who's also recognized internationally for his talent. He graduated from Ithaca College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theatre Performance and is currently living and working in New York. Michael had a successful acting career in the late 2000s, performing in many Off-Broadway, regional and national touring shows, including "Milk and Honey", "I'd Rather Be Right", "Kiss Me, Kate", "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?", "9 to 5", "A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline", and "Miracle on 34th Street". In 2012, he decided to pursue writing and was accepted into the prestigious BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writer's Workshop. Since then, Michael has written numerous original musicals, including "In The Light", "A Faustian Tale" (book by Nathan Wright and Justin Silvestri), "The Fairy's Tale" (book by Gretchen Suárez-Peña), "Mob Wife", "A Mafia Comedy" (book by Corey Skaggs) and "Riding Out The Storm" (book & lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson). He was also commissioned to write the music and lyrics to "Lucifer". Apart from writing music, Michael is also known for his recording studio works which include the LPs "Where The Sky Ends", "In The Light, A Faustian Tale", which debuted at #8 on the Billboard Musical Theatre charts, and "Abandoned Heart". His EPs include "The Only One", "Where The Sky Ends: The Dance Remixes" and "Gone: The Remixes" while his singles include "Christmas, Will You Stay?" (feat. Laura Osnes), "The Impossible" (feat. Matt Bloyd), "Fly High" (feat. Emma Howard). He has written original award-winning material for NYC's The Boy Band Project, including "Get Behind My Love" and "Jingle My Bells" which won Best Original Song at the 2020 Broadway World Cabaret World Award. He will be releasing a new song with Jessica Vosk on December 2nd, 2022, and having his second annual holiday show, "Michael Mott & Friends" at The Green Room 42 in NYC on December 3rd, 2022. Connect with Michael: Website: www.michaelmott.net Instagram: @Michael_Mott TikTok: @Michael_Mott Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dearbhail is joined by Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor, Irish and Sunday Independent; Prof Niamh Hourigan, Sociologist and Vice President of Mary I, UL; Dr Emma Howard, Economist and Lecture, TU Dublin and Ian Power, CEO of Spunout. Business Post Political Editor Michael Brennan reviews cabinet reshuffle expectations.
Psychologist Maureen Gaffney; TU Dublin's Emma Howard; Irish Times' Justine McCarthy; Irish Independent's Kevin Doyle; broadcaster Mary Harte; hotelier Noel Cunningham discuss the tragedy in Creeslough
In our next episode in the Cork University Business School podcast series, Jennifer and Holly will be discussing Food Waste, how it happens and how to reduce the amount of waste we produce. They also interview Dr. Emma Howard, am applied Microeconomist and lecturer in TUD on how we can each reduce our day-to-day meat and dairy consumption.
Dearbahil is joined by Mark Paul, Business Affairs Correspondent, Irish Times, Emma Howard, Applied Micro Economist and Lecturer, TU Dublin and Lousie Bayliss, Founder of Spark. Skynews Washington Correspondent David Belvins reports on the stabbing attack on Sir Salman Rushdie .
In her final speech as Chair of the Environment Agency, Emma Howard Boyd has said the next Government must strengthen its focus on policies which deliver net-zero and build greater resilience to climate shocks - not move away from them. Listen in full here.
Dearbhail McDonald is joined by Dr. Emma Howard, economist and lecturer at TU Dublin; Craig Hughes, political correspondent, The Irish Daily Mail; Michelle Murphy, research and policy analyst Social Justice Ireland, Dr. Gerald Barry, Assistant Professor in Virology, UCD and Economist Justin Urquhart Stewart.
Dearbhail McDonald is joined by Dr. Emma Howard, economist and lecturer at TU Dublin; Craig Hughes, political correspondent, The Irish Daily Mail; Michelle Murphy, research and policy analyst Social Justice Ireland, Dr. Gerald Barry, Assistant Professor in Virology, UCD and Economist Justin Urquhart Stewart.
Dr Emma talks about the highs and lows of medicine, and being a doctor in covid times. She specialises in children and teenage dermatology (skin) and looks after patients with conditions like severe rashes, birth marks and skin cancers. She is passionate about advocating for those living with visible difference.
Emma Howard Boyd, keynote speaker and Chair of the Environment Agency in England reflects on the need for climate adaptation and action for better water management.
Listen to this funny and insightful chat about getting bored with jobs, finding out what your value is and leaving employers that don't value what you offer.Viren Mistry is a marketing, social media, SEO, web, branding - you name it he's done it! So far most of his job stories ended with...."that happened... and so I quit".Well worth a listen if you get itchy feet every couple of years and feel like you need a new challenge.You can connect with Sheryl Miller and Emma Howard on Linkedin.
Our first returning guest - Mayokun Mac Alonge is back with Emma and Sheryl to talk about how companies have responded to the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of the killing of George Floyd (and others) and the global protests.Mac is founder and CEO at The Equal Group, a data-driven diversity & inclusion consultancy based in the UK.We discuss several prominent corporate board moves - the resignations of Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), Karen Parkin (Adidas) and the stepping down of Dame Louise Martin from Birmingham's 2022 Commonwealth Games board.Have companies done enough? What should they be doing and what, in particular, is the role of HR. Listen in for some honest and upfront convo.To find our more about The Equal Group or connect with Mac go to:https://theequalgroup.com/Twitter and Instagram @theequalgroup
This episode marks the first of several exploring aspects of climate security. While climate change is a threat multiplier in terms of global security, it represents a risk multiplier from a domestic perspective. But what kind of government response should we expect to the new normal? Learn how the UK Environment Agency is leveraging resilience, green infrastructure and international partnerships to provide long-term climate security. For more information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 21 Feb 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices