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On this episode, we chat to local legend Eric Davies.Eric is a 73 year old surfer who has been surfing most of his life.A true gent and a pleasure to chat with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hashem Ackbari is an engineering professor at Concordia U who studies heat islands. John Stone was chair of a committee in the IPCC. Eric Davies collects seeds of big ancient trees and grows saplings from them. We discuss ways of using trees in cities to insulate buildings and reduce heating and cooling costs. It is more expensive to raise trees in cities than in natural forests, but their survival is greater where people are around to look after them. Many alien trees species are taking over and replacing native trees, with detrimental effects for the ecological niche, including for the soil and the animals living in that habitat; Norway maples are especially harmful, and have taken over Toronto's ravines. For the video, audio podcast, transcript and public comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-544-why-trees-in-cities.
December 2022 UAP Round Table with UFO Thinker & PotP - Wisconsin UFO lights, NDAA, Chris Mellon, Eric Davies & MoreFrank and us are joined by a host of others for a festive chat as we discuss the latest UAP developments including the recent lights seen in Wisconsin, the NDAA being signed by President Biden, and Chris Mellon seemingly confirming the reality of the Wilson-Davis notes.------------Thanks to Dave Smethurst, Thunderbird and DJ from Call All Beings for joining us this month!
After a lot of pushback from the public, Metrolinx has said they will hold off on chopping down some 200 year old trees outside of Osgoode Hall in place of a metro station. Alex is joined by Eric Davies, Ecologist and PhD Candidate with the faculty of forestry at the University of Toronto. Eric breaks down the decision and also says that it might've been a good idea to chop these trees anyways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Take a trip back to 2018 in this archive episode of The Inside Line. All heart, all passion and all in. Eric Davies, founder of Deity components, has turned a life-long dream into a thriving independent mountain bike parts brand. From a unique childhood in Central America to stumbling across mountain biking in college, Eric worked his way from bike shop employee to industry insider. Eventually, he grew tired of helping others build something he didn't believe in and started Deity in late 2003 with his wife Sadie. The rest is patient, deliberate history and I hope you enjoy learning about that history in this week's podcast.Jenson USA has everything you need for your mountain bike! It's a great time of year to save big and if you use coupon code inside line all one word at check out and receive 10% off qualifying items.If you're lackin' the traction or wanna ride like Jackson (Goldstone), Maxxis tires will give you the grip. Hit up maxxis.com to find the mountain bike tire that best suits your riding style and conditions.On the fastest, roughest World Cup DH track of the year, Santa Cruz bicycles took a 1st place and two 2nd places under Jackson Goldstone, Nina Hoffman and Laurie Greenland. The V10 is stomping DH and their Megatower and Hightower are new this year with internal frame storage. Don't forget, that any Santa Cruz bike comes free, lifetime bearing replacement, too! Santacruzbicycles.com is where to find a local dealer.
Eric Davies is a man who has followed his dreams and passions. Started surfing in the late 1960s, traveling Europe and Africa in the early days of surfing, searching for perfect points and beaches to ride waves. He also become a sponsored Skier for the Ski brand Salomon and ended up working for them for nearly 40 years. Talking to Eric, you find a humbleness only found by few humans that have done the things he has done and achieved. Now 70 years old, Eric recalls some amazing stories, past and present. Eric is a true inspiration. OMBE Surf Programs click the link HERE (10% discount code in the podcast) Erics Youtube Channel Link HERE Jack Bessent short Version HERE
In this Ski Podcast Special, I speak to Jim Adlington, founder of the UK snowsports clothing brand, Planks. We talk about Jim's early ski career, from Kidsgrove to Val d'Isère; becoming a sponsored athlete with Salomon; and how he ended up creating the Planks brand. SHOW NOTES Jim Adlington is founder of the British snowsports brand Planks Clothing Jim learned to ski at Kidsgrove Dry Slope His first experience of snow was in Chamonix ‘Blizzard of Aahhhs' was a hugely influential extreme ski movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTsAsYmPgDk His first seasons were for Skibound in Courchevel and then Val d'Isère You can listen to our Pat Sharples Special Podcast here The Salomon 1080 was a revolutionary ski This is a good article about the evolution of skis Jim persuaded Eric Davies, MD at Salomon, to give him a pair and subsequently became a sponsored rider He worked closely with photographer Ross Woodhall https://youtu.be/AKkyygSGa0U Planks Clothing started in Val d'Isère in 2008, with just hats Their iconic phrase is ‘Drop Cliffs, Not Bombs' Even from the start Planks was upcycling by used old stock Two thirds of the Planks collection uses recycled yarns from Repreve and has used 1.5m waste plastic bottles In 2019 Planks linked up with GB Snowsports with many of the athletes in the Park+Pipe team wearing their kit Planks have had a James ‘Woodsy' Woods signature series since 2016 https://youtu.be/IQ_iOkqmaNo The company has seen growth of 40% pa over the last few years, with sales to 46 countries worldwide Their recent crowdfunding campaign smashed their target and has raised almost £1m so far
In this last episode of Best Served New Vol3: Puff Truck Pizza with Eric Davies we talk marketing, digital ads and customer data. We bring in Matt Plapp of Restaurant Marketing That Works to break it all die. For us in great detail with slides and everything. Best Served New aims to unlock the potential of F&B entrepreneurs through coaching them along their journey and amplifying their worth and work.
In this last episode of Best Served New Vol3: Puff Truck Pizza with Eric Davies we talk marketing, digital ads and customer data. We bring in Matt Plapp of Restaurant Marketing That Works to break it all die. For us in great detail with slides and everything. Best Served New aims to unlock the potential of F&B entrepreneurs through coaching them along their journey and amplifying their worth and work.
In this episode we explore our ‘Why You Exist’ process in which we banter and work with you to develop a Mission Story. Having this fundamental vision and storytelling element helps build your brand’s foundation. As Simon Sinek says, “people don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it” and this is where you start to deliver on that promise. Eric Davies of Puff Truck Pizza has a family legacy that motivates him, a pride of ownership and a drive to bring fun to his community, at the core of his brand. Website: bestservedpodcast.com Facebook: /bestservedpodcast Instagram @bestservedpodcast @ChefJensenCummings Twitter: @BestServedPodcast @JensenCummings Youtube: Best Served Podcast
In this episode we explore our ‘Why You Exist’ process in which we banter and work with you to develop a Mission Story. Having this fundamental vision and storytelling element helps build your brand’s foundation. As Simon Sinek says, “people don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it” and this is where you start to deliver on that promise. Eric Davies of Puff Truck Pizza has a family legacy that motivates him, a pride of ownership and a drive to bring fun to his community, at the core of his brand. Website: bestservedpodcast.com Facebook: /bestservedpodcast Instagram @bestservedpodcast @ChefJensenCummings Twitter: @BestServedPodcast @JensenCummings Youtube: Best Served Podcast
Eric Davies - Mr Salomon! Though Eric may have retired from Day to Day work at Salomon UK, he continues to be Brand Ambassador - when he's not out surfing in Devon! An incredible snow sports story and a real character who gives a snippit of some outstanding tales of things your just couldn't do in today's world!
Moira Memma charló con Eric Davies, productor, booker, manager y creador del festival de música alternativa que se realiza en la ciudad de Córdoba y en la ciudad de Montevideo, que fomenta la participación del público, promueve la diversidad y el diálogo, incrementa la creatividad e invita a que todos sean protagonistas de un evento dinámico.
In this episode, I'm talking with Eric Davies, Manager of Implementation Services for Zero Day Technology Solutions. Eric shares how we can work to bring order to the chaos around us, and enjoy ourselves along the way. Enjoy!
Santi charla con el promotor y curador artístico Eric Davies sobre sus comienzos en el negocio del entretenimiento y la renovación de la escena musical argentina. ¿Cómo vive el crecimiento del festival "La Nueva Generación" de Córdoba? Exportación, diversidad, apertura mental y las diferencias con otras plazas. Además, se atreve a "el juego" y soñar con un Line Up fuera de serie.
Kelly is joined by Eric Davies, Forest Ecologist at the University of Toronto - Faculty of Forestry, to discuss the importance of saving native tree species in Toronto ravines. Learn more about the issue here.
Eric Davies is one of the Canadian media’s most sought-after experts when it comes to trees, urban forests, and ravine ecology. Whether it is the plight of indigenous trees in our ravines, or the propagation of resilient heritage trees to help mitigate climate change, Eric is the guy the media goes to for information and insight. In this podcast, I spoke with Eric about his thoughts on how forests can be an important part of how we will address the impacts of climate change; and how he sees his role as someone on the front lines of environmental harm reduction, regeneration, and climate adaptation; and what advice he would have for someone setting out to make a difference. See Show Notes at: http://bit.ly/Eric-Davies-Notes Please Support this Podcast: The Twenty First Century Imperative podcast is ad-free and relies entirely on user support. If you find it valuable please consider supporting us by becoming a patron at our TFCI Patreon Page.
All heart, all passion and all in. Eric Davies, founder of Deity components, has turned a life-long dream into a thriving independent mountain bike parts brand. From a unique childhood in Central America to stumbling across mountain biking in college, Eric worked his way from bike shop employee to industry insider. Eventually, he grew tired of helping others build something he didn't believe in and started Deity in late 2003 with his wife Sadie. The rest is patient, deliberate history and I hope you enjoy learning about that history in this week's podcast.
Part 2 of my chat with Eric Davies most famously known for his trickster Red Bastard, believed by many to be one of the most distinctive acts to the fringe scene. We go further in depth in this episode about audiences who have missed the point of his work, relationships, his background and future projects. This is part two part with Eric Davies recorded at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2018. Eric's details can be found here: http://redbastard.com/ and Struan's details here: https://www.struanlogan.com/
Eric Davies is an actor, director and bouffon famously known for his seductive comedy monster Red Bastard. When he first brought his beast to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the show was garnered with an unprecedented 15 five star reviews with one of the most distinctive shows of the decade. The world touring bouffon talks about the amount of work that goes into creating such a distinctive character, getting away from the beige and how he wants to project the "trickster" of Red Bastard in many other ways including his latest show Lie with Me. This is part one of a two part interview with Eric Davies recorded at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2018. Eric's details can be found here: http://redbastard.com/ and Struan's details here: https://www.struanlogan.com/
In this episode, Tez Ilyas takes issue with artisan cheeseboards, Andy Field laughs at his own jokes, Angela Barnes is having a disgracefully healthy and happy Fringe, Rose Matafeo gives us real-talk about the pill, Chris Turner tells us how he jumped out of the Brexit frying-pan and into the Trump fire and Eric Davis AKA The Red Bastard promises to expose your lies… Live at the Pleasance is brought to you in association with Audible.co.uk. You can start a free 30 day trial where you can choose from the world’s largest selection of audiobooks just by going to Audible.co.uk/laughs. You can get books like The Fry Chronicles by Steven Fry, or Girl Walks into a bar by Rachel Dratch. After your free trial Audible is just £7.99 a month. It’s totally up to you, audible.co.uk/laughs.
That vape life kicks open the show. Old people. Wakes. Mark and Weekend at Bernie's. Condiments. Spanish food. Briiiiine went to Chicago. Brian went to Hell in a Cell. Worst dude(s) ever. Virtual reality games. Eric Davies is a great shouter. Are the Red Hot Chili Peppers anyone's favorite band? Enjoy a flick for simply what it is. Mario 64. Lets a go... Twitter: @BatsBelfry Email: batsbelfrypodcast@gmail.com Facebook:Bats in the Belfry Recorded - 11/3/16