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New @TalkArt! We meet the PET SHOP BOYS to explore their new album NONETHELESS!!!Recorded in London's Kings Cross, we chat to Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe about their history as the UK's most successful pop duo, their mutual love of art, collaborations with artists throughout their 40 year career including Derek Jarman, Eric Watson, Wolfgang Tillmans, and most recently Tim Walker, plus we explore Neil's interest for collecting & living with art. This feature-length exclusive episode celebrates today's release (April 26th 2024) of their incredible new album Nonetheless, via Parlophone Records. This is their 15th studio album, and since releasing their debut single back in 1984 they've gone on to sell more than 50 million records worldwide.‘Nonetheless' features 10 brand new tracks and is available now digitally and in various physical formats, including CD, black vinyl, clear vinyl, grey vinyl and cassette. Recorded and mixed in London last year, the album is the duo's first with producer James Ford at his studio in East London. The orchestra and backing vocals were recorded at The Church studio in North London. This is one of our favourite PSB albums they've made! Be sure to download or buy it now. The album also sees the duo return to Parlophone, the label which released their iconic and massively successful material spanning 1985 – 2012.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Baptist Church of Olathe KS is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Faith is the Answer to Fear: Part 2 Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Eric Watson Broadcaster: Faith Baptist Church of Olathe KS Event: Midweek Service Date: 3/6/2024 Bible: Psalm 11:4-7 Length: 62 min.
DARREN ARONOFSKY CHAPTER TWO, PART ONE:Deuce by you! Deuce by you! Whoa #2! REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (2000), Darren Aronofsky's second film, follows these three simple rules for success:#1 Adapt a novel you love. – As a college student, Aronofsky fell in love with Hubert Selby, Jr.'s LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN (1964). He'd owned a copy of Requiem but hadn't finished it until he lent it to his producer (Eric Watson) wanting something to read while on vacation who said they had to make it into a movie. Talk about worst beach read ever!#2 Reuse successful techniques of your first film. – Experience the return of the Snoricam and hip-hop montage but now in color! Experience Clint Mansell's movie score, but with strings! And bring back your actors from Pi: the concerned neighbor (Samia Shoaib) now cast as a nurse, your less concerned neighbor (Ajay Naidu) as a mailman, the retired math professor (Mark Margolis) as the pawn shop owner, your conspiratorial Hasid (Ben Shenkman) now as an admitting psychiatric doctor, the weird singing man on the train (Stanley Herman) your “ass-to-ass” man at a disturbing orgy scene, and the star of your first film (Sean Gullette) as a sleazeball psychologist paying his patient to sleep with him.#3 The third thing? Well, that's a Tappy Tibbons secret. Be excited, be-be excited!Hear returning guest Shannon's take on the first 2/3rds of the novel. Hear the ache in Thomas's voice for the lapsed runner's high after ankle injury. Hear Ken howl in desperation and grind his teeth for his 49'ers come Super Bowl Sunday. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken Koral
Welcome to our conversation with Eric Watson from Zipline. You can't help but be impressed with the inspiring and important work that Zipline has done with their partners in Africa – with medical and healthcare outcomes that are remarkable. So, you will really enjoy hearing about Zipline and their first platform in Africa – Eric gives an excellent overview. We then transition to their work in the United States with their Platform 2. We discuss how their experiences in Africa helped and contributed to their US performance. We discuss what's similar and what's completely different between the two markets. Eric is a pro at discussing the US certification process – and he takes it from ground up as if he were starting from scratch. What's required, what has changed throughout the years, what's working well, and what can be improved – and how the certification process is different than what they first anticipated upon launching in the US. He also discusses where there's been tremendous progress in the last year. In advanced air mobility, there's always this struggle with product-market fit. Many of the players in the market have been accused of having a technical capability and are in-search for a market or a problem to solve. It is entirely refreshing to hear that Zipline started with a massive problem to solve in Africa – and from that impressive work, have demonstrated success and medical outcomes in Africa that are amazing. What it really comes down to is how that success translates into the bigger, yet more complex and more competitive market in the US – where their unique platform two can deliver with precision “on a dinner plate” with almost no noise whatsoever. Listen from Eric on how they believe they can compete in this much different market. Eric, thanks for joining us!
More than just a pizza topping - anchovies can be used in many ways across multiple types of cuisine. Chef Eric Watson details how a simple anchovie can spice up a dish and places you are already eating them without knowing!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Baptist Church of Olathe KS is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Rejoice, Have Confidence, the Lord is King Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Eric Watson Broadcaster: Faith Baptist Church of Olathe KS Event: Midweek Service Date: 1/18/2024 Bible: Psalm 10:1-18 Length: 77 min.
A date has been set for disgraced businessman Eric Watson's bankruptcy case to be called. The liquidators of Watson's company, Cullen Investments, have chased him for roughly $57.4 million, plus interest. Auckland's High Court confirmed that the bankruptcy proceeding will be called on February 1, 2024. BusinessDesk managing editor Pattrick Smellie says Watson's been staving off problems for over a decade. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A date has been set for disgraced businessman Eric Watson's bankruptcy case to be called. The liquidators of Watson's company, Cullen Investments, have chased him for roughly $57.4 million, plus interest. Auckland's High Court confirmed that the bankruptcy proceeding will be called on February 1, 2024. BusinessDesk managing editor Pattrick Smellie says Watson's been staving off problems for over a decade. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jill Christopher provides a sneak peak at the gorgeous new cookbook they have assembled that not only features some FM area greats (Eric Watson, Scheel's scotcharoo recipe, etc) but also celebrates the story of The Ronald McDonald House and the impact that they have made over the last 40 years. Order yours TODAY at the link below. https://rmhcfargo.org/cookbook/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a recent Wheat School episode, RealAgriculture’s resident agronomist Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson spoke to New Zealand’s Eric Watson, the former world record holder for wheat yield. This got RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney thinking about whether Canadian growers could apply any of Watson’s techniques to the spring wheat crop. Of course, before making any... Read More
Happy Canada Day! Thanks for tuning in to RealAg on the Weekend! On this episode, host Shaun Haney gives us a recap of the week, plus hear from Peter Johnson of RealAgriculture in conversation with Eric Watson on his World Record Wheat. Then we will hear an interview with Carlo Dade with the Canada West... Read More
What does it take to grow 258-bushel-per-acre wheat? On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Wheat School, Peter Johnson peppers New Zealand wheat grower Eric Watson on how he achieved that world record wheat yield in 202o. His record has since been broken but the Ashburton, New Zealand farmer is now planning another assault on the record... Read More
Welcome back to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast where it's good news and good vibes all the time, baby! On this week's episode of the podcast, we have Eric Watson joining us. We talked about public safety, resources and the things needed to be safe in our community. We also spoke about Social Compentence and the important role it has played in the phenomenal career Eric Watson has had thus far. Students, Parents, and Community Members, We need to be more aware of the resources available when it comes to public safety. Please tune in to this episode to learn more! Here is a little info about DCA Eric Watson: Deputy County Administrator Eric Watson is a native son of Charleston. He was raised on the peninsula of Charleston, also known as Charleston's eastside. He attended public schools in Charleston County and graduated from Burke High School. Eric is a military veteran and has been employed by the Charleston County Sheriff's Office for twenty-six years. His career in law enforcement started as a detention deputy at the Al Cannon Detention Center. He was sworn in as a deputy sheriff in 1997. He worked as a patrol deputy and as a detective in the Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division. After working in Criminal Investigations for several years, Chief Watson was promoted to the rank of sergeant. He worked in a variety of specialized units as a supervisor. He worked as a patrol supervisor, court security supervisor, worked in the Office Professional Standards, supervised criminal investigations as a lieutenant and captain, he also served as the Sheriff's Office spokesperson, before being promoted to one of the highest command positions within the Sheriff's Office; the rank of Chief Deputy. In January 2018, Chief Watson was appointed by Sheriff Cannon as Chief Deputy of operations. He managed the patrol division, traffic unit, criminal investigations division, metro narcotics unit, SWAT, Bomb Team, Marine Patrol, Training, Community Affairs, Recruitment, and Criminal Intelligence Unit or just a few of his responsibilities. In February 2020, Chief Watson was appointed by Charleston County Government to establish and serve as Deputy County Administrator of Public Safety. He now manages Charleston County Emergency Management, Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, consolidated 9-1-1 Dispatch Center, Awendaw-McClenville Fire District, and he serves as law enforcement liaison for Charleston County Council. Eric Watson holds an associate degree in Criminal Justice, B.S. in Criminal Justice Administration, and is currently working on his master's degree in Leadership and Executive Management from Walden University. He is a graduate of the FBI Command College and the FBI National Academy. He currently attending the Department of Homeland Security Naval Postgraduate Executive Leaders Program. Eric serves as a special guest lecturer at the FBI National Academy. He sits on Trident Technical Criminal Justice Advisory Board, Board of Directors for Carolina Youth Development Center, Miller-Motte Criminal Justice Advisory Board, and he serves as Vice President on Father 2 Father, Inc. Board of Directors. Eric is a member of the Iota Eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society, International Association of Chiefs of Police, S.C. FBI Association, FBI National Academy Association, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, S.C. Law Enforcement Officers Association and Police Executive Research Forum. In his free time, Eric enjoys the Gym and spending time with family and friends. When people ask Deputy Administrator Watson to describe himself and what he enjoys most besides work, he does not hesitate to say my stress reliever is the gym, and first and foremost, he enjoys being a father and role model to his son. The best advice I can give a person is what my mother passed on to me “regardless of your struggles and successes, always remain humble and never use your circumstances in life as an excuse for failure”.
Eric Watson is an expert helping organizations become more diverse, inclusive and equal. Eric offers his perspective on where we have been and have evolved in DEI work. Eric reflected on diversity training in organizations since the death of George Floyd. He also touched on the following topics: What is working and what may be causing more harm than good in the DEI space. How diversity work has changed over the last 20 years? What DEI interventions have stood the test of time? What is the best way to “measure” DEI progress in an organization? What every new DEI practitioner should know getting started in this work. Note from Joyce: I am in Mexico to sell a house I hate to sell. Sometimes prudence sucks. And I have a fever I'm having checked out today. I did not miss our time together for those reasons. Time differences throw me. I missed the meeting. Coming from food retail, I would not miss a meeting. Food retailers show up.
Eric Watson recently joined Southern California Edison as the Director of Diversity & Inclusion within People, Culture, & Strategy in HR. Eric is both a visionary and business strategist, bringing to the table nearly two decades of experience developing, implementing, leading, and supporting enterprise-wide diversity and inclusion initiatives for large, multi-site organizations. Most recently, Eric was an executive consultant with the Kaleidoscope Group and before that served as president and CEO of Carolinas-Virginia Minority Supplier Development Council (CVMSDC). Eric has held various executive positions in diversity and talent acquisition at Food Lion and managed supplier development for Delhaize America before his role at CVMSDC. Eric will lead the design and execution of the company's comprehensive business diversity and inclusion strategy and will partner with other areas of HR to enhance our processes and will reinforce and build new external partnerships to continue our journey as a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Additionally, Eric leads our Culture Congress, a cross-corporate team of individuals dedicated to building a maintaining a culture of excellence, equity, and belonging for all of Edison's 13,000+ employees.
From their cool Robo Dog Super Bowl commercial to big hits in vehicle rollouts, Kia is riding an incredible wave of momentum and innovation. Its branding journey has shaped the look and feel of its products and dealerships as well as their talent. From a mobility transformation and commitment to remain a leader in the EV space, its plans for the future are bringing new buyers and profitability to the brand. In this episode of The Walk Around, Eric Watson, Vice President of Sales Operations for Kia North America, shares his insights into industry trends like consolidation (good or bad?), the future for EVs, and the million-dollar question: will inventory ever go back to normal? Catch the full episode for answers to questions like: How has Kia's “cool” brand strategy translated into dealer profits? Is a direct-to-consumer model in Kia's future? What does an ideal inventory supply level look like for the future of the industry? Is customer experience a differentiator for dealers now that they can't rely on inventory? From an OEM perspective, what is your view on consolidations? Is it healthy for the industry? How has Kia anticipated consumer expectations for EVs? Is there technology on the horizon to help overcome EV obstacles? For more about Eric, visit his LinkedIn profile. Watch the full episode here or listen on your favorite podcast streaming site. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Ex Cove and Inverurie defender Eric Watson talks to Sean McAngus about youth days, Cove trophy success, battles and much more.
Foodie Friday is all about our love of food. Gadgets! Menus! Tips! Each Friday It Takes Two features something new for you foodies out there. A frequent and listener favorite guest, Chef Eric Watson, joins us to talk about Easter menus. How about taking that ham to the next level? Interested in a lamb option? Au Gratin versus Scalloped potatoes! Foodie Friday is brought to you by Prime Cut Meats on south University drive in Fargo, ND See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of 10,000 Pitches, Dominic Jose Bisogno and Jeremy Rushing break down the latest news and storylines in the world of Minnesota Soccer. Minneapolis City fall to Des Moines Menace 4-2 in US Open Cup Debut Lionel Vang's banger opening goal reaches #2 on SportsCenter's Top 10 Recapping Minnesota United's 1-0 win over San Jose Earthquakes Where do Dotson and Hunou fit in to this roster? What do you do with Tyler Miller? Former Duluth FC and UW-Superior standout Eric Watson heading to England Non-League side Mpls Futures MVP Jakob Popkin signs with NISA's AC Syracuse __ Support - Get the most consistent, dedicated Minnesota soccer coverage at https://my.captivate.fm/SotaSoccer.com (SotaSoccer.com)! - Lend your support to Sota Soccer and get some great early access/bonus content in the process by becoming a Supporter at https://my.captivate.fm/patreon.com/sotasoccer (patreon.com/sotasoccer) Sponsors - Check out https://my.captivate.fm/StimulusAthletic.com (StimulusAthletic.com) for athleisure wear and to outfit your club with quality game gear and apparel at affordable prices from Stimulus Athletic! - Play pickup, reserve field time for yourself, or drink some amazing coffee at Ninth St. Soccer & Coffee! Just visit https://my.captivate.fm/NinthStreetMpls.com (NinthStreetMpls.com) or follow them @NinthStreetMpls - Looking to buy/sell a home in Minneapolis/St. Paul? Contact Nate Pentz and Pentz Homes at https://my.captivate.fm/PentzHomes.com (PentzHomes.com)!
Chef Eric Watson, from 701 Eateries, joins Amy & JJ to discuss homemade dressings! YUM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson joins Amy & JJ to tell us what food trends we will see in 2022. And, specifically, what you might see at restaurants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you need to talk about the supply chain issues that affect IVOXY, our customers and really everyone and everything, who'd be the logical guest to bring on an episode of Data Center Therapy? Maybe…somebody who's seen it all, and been there from the very start? This week on DCT, our intrepid hosts, the newly returned Matt “Logistical Challenge Accepted!” Yette and Matt “Holdin' up the Fort” Cozzolino welcome IVOXY's founder, Mr. Eric Watson, to the virtual studios to share his unique, broad perspective on the supply chain conundrum. Eric knows finance and the IVOXY customer base quite well, but also the happenings across the globe as they pertain to our collective business, and as such shares the very time-sensitive and complicated causes that got us to where we are right now. You, our loyal listeners, will also get to hear about: How China's fixed utility/electrical rates impacted the global supply chain through simple microeconomic consequences. What IVOXY is currently doing to help our customers when availability and lead times affects the solutions we design and implement. And how ransomware protection and increased security-focused activities have changed how IVOXY plan and educate our customers on their own infrastructure, especially in terms of how to remediate incidents quickly. This episode is a quick but fascinating look at the global, large-scale factors that led us to this point in history, and having Eric on DCT is a rare treat – you'll want to give this one a listen. If you enjoy this episode, as always, please be sure to like, share and subscribe wherever quality podcasts are found. If you don't have a plan on what to do if your organization gets hit with ransomware, and you'd like to, please do reach out to your IVOXY Account Manager so we can help ASAP. Stay safe, skate ahead of the technology puck and the supply chain woes, listen to DCT again soon and we hope you have quick shipments and some happy holidays in your future!
Chef Eric Watson discusses Thanksgiving side dishes... potatoes, green bean casserole and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson has plenty of turkey tips to get you ready for your Thanksgiving dinner! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson "nerds out" on egg ideas with Amy & JJ. And has a cookbook recommendation: Big Bad Breakfast by John Currence. Yum! You don't want to miss a minute of this... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A dear friend and veteran Eric Watson shares his heart and personal journey to support the healing of other veterans. He challenges us to answer the question: “how do we heal the war out of our bodies and our lives?” For all the show notes and more, visit SarahMarshallND.com/podcast.
If you enjoy the look and taste of squash - fall is your season! Guest chef Eric Watson has A LOT of great ideas for using their kitchen staple in traditional and new ways. For example, how about an ice cream that features squash and bourbon? Maybe you would be interested in a Mexican street corn take, but swap in some squash instead?!?! Foodie Friday is brought to you by Prime Cut Meats in Fargo, ND. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson joins us for fresh sweet corn recipes. Included in this podcast: -Sweet Corn Ice Cream -BBQ Corn on the Cobb -Mexican Corn and Caramelized Zucchini -Sweet Corn with Pasta Dishes (corn stock) -Corn Risotto -How to make creme fraiche at home (goes well with fresh corn) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson talks homemade grilled pizza - and what fun new toppings you can throw on to try something new! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca asks - Are the walls closing in on former rich lister, Eric Watson. He is potentially facing more legal action amid insider trading allegations. Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's head of news.
Rebecca asks - Are the walls closing in on former rich lister, Eric Watson. He is potentially facing more legal action amid insider trading allegations. Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's head of news.
Starting with a conversation about naming something Bread Steak - Amy Iler and JJ Gordon asked Chef Eric Watson to create some ideas for Savory French Toast. The idea is you make French Toast in a traditional way BUT take a turn and add some savory/salty additions. He certainly did not disappoint with some amazing ideas! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson has some interesting ideas to kick your summer bar-b-que up to the next level. He has great ideas on new takes of old favorites. How about a homemade slaw made with fresh mayonnaise? Maybe a couple of fresh ingredients to make your hot dog a HOT dog?!?! Foodie Friday is brought to you by Prime Cut Meats on south University Dr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Looking to put something great on the grill without breaking the bank? Pork shoulder is a GREAT option to feed a large group and has a lot of options when it comes to preparation. We've got a great recipe available on kfgo.com! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Eric Watson joins Amy & JJ to discuss stone fruits. In this episode: Pavlova with stone fruits, lemon curd, etc. (good summer dessert), Stone fruit salad, Caramelized/grilled peaches, Burrata Cheese with nectarines and arugula pesto and Fermented stone fruits. Foodie Friday is brought to you by Prime Cut Meats. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Looking to use some of those fresh garden tomatoes? Chef Eric Watson has some great ideas... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews his good friend, DCA Eric Watson. Jermel was hesitant in his approach due to his posture with law enforcement. Growing up in neighborhoods where the police force gets a bad name, Jermel still carries that weight with him. Then it hit him. As someone with a voice in the community, he has a responsibility to knock the wall down and open up the conversation. So Jermel and Eric met and talked and discovered that Watson had the same feelings about law enforcement, but he became involved and knocked the wall down from the inside. Like Jermel, Eric is a former student-athlete from the city of Charleston. He attended Burke High School. After their conversation, Jermel and Eric agreed that as a culture, we need to consider public safety and public services as careers. Tune in to the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast to hear all about the transition from the Eastside of Charleston to the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office. Here is a little info about DCA Eric Watson: Deputy County Administrator Eric Watson is a native son of Charleston. He was raised on the peninsula of Charleston, also known as Charleston’s eastside. He attended public schools in Charleston County and graduated from Burke High School. Eric is a military veteran and has been employed by the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office for twenty-six years. His career in law enforcement started as a detention deputy at the Al Cannon Detention Center. He was sworn in as a deputy sheriff in 1997. He worked as a patrol deputy and as a detective in the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division. After working in Criminal Investigations for several years, Chief Watson was promoted to the rank of sergeant. He worked in a variety of specialized units as a supervisor. He worked as a patrol supervisor, court security supervisor, worked in the Office Professional Standards, supervised criminal investigations as a lieutenant and captain, he also served as the Sheriff’s Office spokesperson, before being promoted to one of the highest command positions within the Sheriff’s Office; the rank of Chief Deputy. In January 2018, Chief Watson was appointed by Sheriff Cannon as Chief Deputy of operations. He managed the patrol division, traffic unit, criminal investigations division, metro narcotics unit, SWAT, Bomb Team, Marine Patrol, Training, Community Affairs, Recruitment, and Criminal Intelligence Unit or just a few of his responsibilities. In February 2020, Chief Watson was appointed by Charleston County Government to establish and serve as Deputy County Administrator of Public Safety. He now manages Charleston County Emergency Management, Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, consolidated 9-1-1 Dispatch Center, Awendaw-McClenville Fire District, and he serves as law enforcement liaison for Charleston County Council. Eric Watson holds an associate degree in Criminal Justice, B.S. in Criminal Justice Administration, and is currently working on his master’s degree in Leadership and Executive Management from Walden University. He is a graduate of the FBI Command College and the FBI National Academy. He currently attending the Department of Homeland Security Naval Postgraduate Executive Leaders Program. Eric serves as a special guest lecturer at the FBI National Academy. He sits on Trident Technical Criminal Justice Advisory Board, Board of Directors for Carolina Youth Development Center, Miller-Motte Criminal Justice Advisory Board, and he serves as Vice President on Father 2 Father, Inc. Board of Directors. Eric is a member of the Iota Eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society, International Association of Chiefs of Police, S.C. FBI Association, FBI National Academy Association, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, S.C. Law Enforcement Officers Association and Police Executive Research Forum. In his free time, Eric enjoys the Gym and spending time with family and friends. When people ask Deputy Administrator Watson to describe himself and what he enjoys most besides work, he does not hesitate to say my stress reliever is the gym, and first and foremost, he enjoys being a father and role model to his son. The best advice I can give a person is what my mother passed on to me “regardless of your struggles and successes, always remain humble and never use your circumstances in life as an excuse for failure”. I am, Eric B. Watson
Racquet Proz is an exciting new squash and racquet sports app that is unlike any squash app out there at the moment. The content is exciting and covers everything from the latest in the pro game, squash legends, Jonathan Power's insights and much much more. Eric Watson is the man behind the app, and this podcast is a reflection of the outside the box content and platform that Racquet Proz is.
Episode 247: The Crew's trying to find the meaning of life while watching Darren Aronofsky's Pi. It's Aronofsky's debut film; made for only $129,110. $68,183 of that totaL was spent on post-production; more than it cost to shoot. The film has a reputation of being a weird David Lynchian story, but it's pretty simple to follow. The details are a little vague, but the character's story of obsession is clearly told. Let's restate our assumptions: 1. High contrast B&W is the language of independent film. 2. Everything around us can be represented & understood through film. 3. If you graph the films of Darren Aronofsky, a pattern emerges. The Crew discusses. If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
In 2020, Eric Watson broke his own world record when he harvested 258 bushels of wheat per acre on his Ashburton, New Zealand farm. It’s an astounding yield that Canadian farmers can only dream about. But are there crop management tips that farmers in this country can glean from Watson’s record-setting wheat? Bayer CropScience regional business... Read More
17 Tonnen Weizen pro Hektar - das hat der Landwirt Eric Watson aus Neusseeland dieses Jahr geerntet
This episode is dedicated to the memory of our good friend Web Duncan, who sadly passed away on Friday.In this episode we are joined by former Montrose and Cove Rangers striker Daryl Nicol.Web Duncan TributeDaryl's time at Montrose playing under Jim Weir, David Hannah and Steven Tweed.Who wants to win a mug on airGreat times at cove with captain fantastic Eric Watson and Working under John Sheran Moving to Australia, continuing his football career and trials IndiaTraining for football not bodybuilding Opinions on the game Today including VAR, Diving and Man United
New Zealand businessman Eric Watson is currently in a London jail, felled by a man with deeper pockets and a big score to settle. How did it come to this?
In this episode, Monica Nayar and Mike Bellin join Eric Watson to discuss special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), which are generating a lot of activity in the market. They explain the complexities and challenges and the actions that should be considered as companies navigate towards successful mergers when looking to go public.We discuss the following questions: (below times are dependent on further audio edits)0:50 - How does a SPAC work?2:15 - What are the advantages of a SPAC for a private company?2:49 - How is the merger timeline impacted in this process and what are the challenges companies are facing due to this?6:46 - What are the control challenges in SPAC transactions?8:56 - How are technology and analytics helping companies move through SPAC mergers?12:13 - What are the first steps when a company is looking to undertake this transaction?https://www.pwc.com/us/en/services/risk-assurance/podcasts/spac-merger-deals.html
Rebecca explores the buy now, pay later scheme's new product, Easipay. Also, Eric Watson is back in the news again with yet another major court decision going against him. Rebecca Stevenson is the head of the Auckland bureau of BusinessDesk.
Rebecca explores the buy now, pay later scheme's new product, Easipay. Also, Eric Watson is back in the news again with yet another major court decision going against him. Rebecca Stevenson is the head of the Auckland bureau of BusinessDesk.
Our guest today is Eric Watson. Eric is the owner of Watson’s Hat Shop, which is a slice of American history and ingenuity and at one point, Eric was the youngest master hat maker in the country. Eric is a Christian and has a love of our nation and the Constitutional protections, including our Second Amendment, that we inherited from our Founding Fathers. Eric holds a degree in International Diplomacy and Peace Studies and has been keeping track of news articles leading up to the 2020 Election that seem to be unrelated, yet Eric says we can see a common thread running through them. 1) You have been monitoring news articles on the “coin shortage”, on expected rolling blackouts, on the United Nations, Covid19 and on a big G20 meeting in our nation’s Capital. What is the common thread? 2) You have been considering a run for office. How did you come to that decision? 3) So you see ways for individuals to right the ship to point back to the Constitutional Principles that our Founders secured for us?
In this episode Ken Rundle talks to Eric Watson from South Island, New Zealand who now holds the Guinness World record for wheat with a yield of 17.39 t/ha together with Yara's New Zealand arable specialist, Paul Johnston to find out the secrets to the success behind the record-breaking crop with the help of YaraVita micronutrients.
Our guest today is Eric Watson. Eric is the owner of Watson's Hat Shop, which is a slice of American history and ingenuity and grew out of Eric's love of Indiana Jones and that iconic hat and hero. At one point, Eric was the youngest master hat maker in the country. Eric is a Christian and has a love of our nation and the Constitutional protections, including our Second Amendment, that we inherited from our Founding Fathers. 1) What's the core of your business? - Faith in and reliance on God 2) What are you doing as a business owner to help our country? - I'm a district captain for the Convention of States. 3) What is something that you have started doing more since the pandemic started? - At the start of each day under the roof of our business we gather together in prayer. 4) What advice would you give to people during a time where there is so much misinformation? - Find your own truth. God gifted us with a brain, and I encourage you to use it and not just be spoon fed by the media with hysteria and fear mongering. While you see the riots and hear nothing but Covid-19 cases on the news pay attention to what they are slowly removing and implementing. 5) This Covid situation has been called by some as a “Globalist movement”. Why is the movement so large and so many elected officials playing along with this globalist agenda? - This movement has been planned for a while. The main players involved in this movement are apart of a large globalist organization that supports the United Nations in all facets. The name of this organization was the City of Hope, but recently changed their name to the Investment Community Group. icvgroup.org By the way we have all heard of Tgen www.tgen.org by this point. The Non profit genetic research laboratory that produces the majority of the Covid-19 test kits. Aslo our own Gov. Doug Ducey sits on the BOD with Tgen. The scary thing is that other Governors before him sat on the BOD with Tgen. You have to ask yourself why is the organization so important? 6) Every situation and every season has a bright side...what do you see as the bright side to this time in history? President Trump is taking the US back to the Gold Standard H.R.204 - American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2019 - 116th Congress (2019-2020) Co-Sponsored byRep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3] Rep. Massie, Thomas [R-KY-4] Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5] Rep. Gaetz, Matt [R-FL-1]
What's the tax treatment of Gold? What deductions are available for residential property investors in respect of expenditure to meet Healthy Homes standards Big changes to Trust law coming - are you ready? Tax avoidance and Eric Watson and Kidicorp
Interviews are with James Shaw, Hunter McGregor, Hayden Higgins, Eric Watson, Chris Russell and Peter Moore.
Eric Watson from Ashburton has taken out the Guinness World Record for the highest wheat yield.
Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by four great guests to talk about the matters that matter most. Water storage was acknowledged as a key enabler for boosting productivity in the Government’s Primary Sector plan Fit for a Better World launched yesterday but Irrigation NZ is still calling for an integrated water strategy across the three waters. Its chief executive Elizabeth Soal will explain it's more than announcing roadmaps or millions of dollars of funding. Ashburton farmer Eric Watson takes out a Guinness World Record for the second time showing New Zealand is an important part of the global arable scene. He harvested an incredible 17.398 tonnes a hectare wheat crop. We will take your questions to Eric. Ospri is switching to a regional approach, having listened to feedback from farmers about the need to communicate more with stakeholders. Chief executive Steve Stuart will join us to discuss the changes at Ospri following the TB outbreak in Hawke’s Bay. A collapse in the price of veal is driving down the store market for bobby calves, which is having a flow-on effect to the margins of rearing calves. BX Foods sales and marketing manager Gerard Brier explains why the meat company has pulled out of the market as the global situation is not pretty. Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is broadcasting live from the Lincoln University campus with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Ashburton farmer Eric Watson takes out a Guinness World Record for the second time showing New Zealand is an important part of the global arable scene. He harvested an incredible 17.398 tonnes a hectare wheat crop. We will take your questions to Eric. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
This week on The Next Level Podcast we have Eric Watson. We know him as "Watty". An amazing player, person, and friend. I don't think we can say enough about this guy, give this one a listen! Thank you so much for coming on Eric! - Joe, Holden, Bryan
Episode 11 of the Eye of the Swarm Podcast with hosts Jon Garver and Matt Johnson, featuring Yellowjacket men's soccer senior Eric Watson.
He is widely recognised as one of Singapore’s most prolific composers, whose works draw upon Singapore’s rich musical traditions and cultures. Eric Watson learnt to play the piano and violin growing up in the UK, and have since moved to Singapore in 1991 and successfully fused diverse musical and cultural sources. We’re talking to composer, conductor, music technologist and educator Eric Watson, Cultural Medallion Recipient 2019.
Nel maggio del '94 Linda Sharrock incide a Parigi in duo con il pianista americano Eric Watson, dal '78 nella capitale francese: un duo voce/pianoforte è una dimensione piuttosto impegnativa per una cantante, e l'album Listen To The Night testimonia della sensibilità della Sharrock, in un mix di brani originali e di standard. L'etichetta è la francese Owl che nell'89 aveva inciso e pubblicato l'ultimo duo registrato dal pianista Ran Blake e dalla vocalist afroamericana Jeanne Lee; e significativamente, proprio nei giorni immediatamente precedenti l'incisione del duo della Sharrock e di Watson, e nello stesso studio parigino, la Owl aveva realizzato l'incisione di un altro duo di Jeanne Lee, con un altro grande pianista, Mal Waldron. Nel luglio del '95 Linda Sharrock e Wolfgang Puschnig si esibiscono in un festival in Spagna in un trio improvvisato sul momento con il percussionista e vocalist turco di origini armene Arto Tuncboyaciyan: il set, in cui la Sharrock interpreta fra l'altro Ramblin' di Ornette Coleman, diventa un notevole album live.
Nel maggio del '94 Linda Sharrock incide a Parigi in duo con il pianista americano Eric Watson, dal '78 nella capitale francese: un duo voce/pianoforte è una dimensione piuttosto impegnativa per una cantante, e l'album Listen To The Night testimonia della sensibilità della Sharrock, in un mix di brani originali e di standard. L'etichetta è la francese Owl che nell'89 aveva inciso e pubblicato l'ultimo duo registrato dal pianista Ran Blake e dalla vocalist afroamericana Jeanne Lee; e significativamente, proprio nei giorni immediatamente precedenti l'incisione del duo della Sharrock e di Watson, e nello stesso studio parigino, la Owl aveva realizzato l'incisione di un altro duo di Jeanne Lee, con un altro grande pianista, Mal Waldron. Nel luglio del '95 Linda Sharrock e Wolfgang Puschnig si esibiscono in un festival in Spagna in un trio improvvisato sul momento con il percussionista e vocalist turco di origini armene Arto Tuncboyaciyan: il set, in cui la Sharrock interpreta fra l'altro Ramblin' di Ornette Coleman, diventa un notevole album live.
Nel maggio del '94 Linda Sharrock incide a Parigi in duo con il pianista americano Eric Watson, dal '78 nella capitale francese: un duo voce/pianoforte è una dimensione piuttosto impegnativa per una cantante, e l'album Listen To The Night testimonia della sensibilità della Sharrock, in un mix di brani originali e di standard. L'etichetta è la francese Owl che nell'89 aveva inciso e pubblicato l'ultimo duo registrato dal pianista Ran Blake e dalla vocalist afroamericana Jeanne Lee; e significativamente, proprio nei giorni immediatamente precedenti l'incisione del duo della Sharrock e di Watson, e nello stesso studio parigino, la Owl aveva realizzato l'incisione di un altro duo di Jeanne Lee, con un altro grande pianista, Mal Waldron. Nel luglio del '95 Linda Sharrock e Wolfgang Puschnig si esibiscono in un festival in Spagna in un trio improvvisato sul momento con il percussionista e vocalist turco di origini armene Arto Tuncboyaciyan: il set, in cui la Sharrock interpreta fra l'altro Ramblin' di Ornette Coleman, diventa un notevole album live.
We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
How does a non-technical person get a job as a Product Manager the then move into Sales Engineering or Sales Engineering Management? This is something I discuss with Eric Watson who without an engineering degree was able to get a PM role. He also later transitioned to Sales Engineering, so we will discuss that, and the pitfalls of Sales Engineering.
Diversity Fatigue - the condition one experiences when you become mentally exhausted brought on by the constant attention required to ensure a workforce or other group is racially or ethnically diverse. Why is it so hard to achieve the promise of an inclusive high performing workplace. Eric shares his journey and what being an advocate has taught him over the years. He answers questions like, "What does it take to be successful and how do you stay stay the course when it seems like nothing is changing?" With a deep commitment and a bit of a maverick spirit. Eric Watson, executive consultant, advises C-suite executives about the power of inclusion and how to improve their revenue line by creating inclusive high performance workplace. Tell us what does diversity mean to you?
Mostly Sideman Records From the 80s Paul Motian, Ed Schuller, Tim Berne, Sahib Sarbib, Eric Watson, Pierre Favre
Bradley County, TN Sheriff Eric Watson shares his personal testimony, encourages officers to be bold in their faith, and shares how God is moving at the Bradley County Correctional Center.
In Extra Time this week - the All Blacks attempt to back up their unbeaten season last year when they kick off their 2014 campaign against England. Irene van Vyk farewells the Silver Ferns. The rules are out for the next America's Cup but Team New Zealand still doesn't know if its sailing and where. The new Warriors boss Jim Doyle tells us how he intends handling feuding club owners Eric Watson and Sir Owen Glenn. The Black Caps begin their Carribean challenge. The Geraldine rally driver Haydon Paddon gets another shot at the World Rally Championship. And the athletics squad for the Commonwealth Games rises to 20 with the addition of another eight athletes.
In Extra Time this week - the All Blacks attempt to back up their unbeaten season last year when they kick off their 2014 campaign against England. Irene van Vyk farewells the Silver Ferns. The rules are out for the next America's Cup but Team New Zealand still doesn't know if its sailing and where. The new Warriors boss Jim Doyle tells us how he intends handling feuding club owners Eric Watson and Sir Owen Glenn. The Black Caps begin their Carribean challenge. The Geraldine rally driver Haydon Paddon gets another shot at the World Rally Championship. And the athletics squad for the Commonwealth Games rises to 20 with the addition of another eight athletes.
Eric Watson preaches on the beautiful message of "The Gospel!"