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With new startups popping up every other minute standing out is important. Beyond a memorable brand identify is the experience that your prospects and customers have with your business. In this episode we're joined by Garry Williams, the Director of Engagement at Tractor Ventures. Over the last three years Tractor Ventures has built a recognisable brand and voice as the premier alt-capital funding solution for Australian and New Zealand Startups, and Garry has had a pivotal role in shaping the brand and the customer experience. We're going to unpack that experience, as well as cover the basics of revenue based funding, and most likely Lego is going to get a mention as well!-----The Bootstrap is a production of Swivol Media and The Product Bus. It was developed by Scotty Allen, and Declan Magee. This episode was produced and written by Declan Magee and edited by Sammy Perryman. Sound design and mix by Rob ClarkeIf you're an early stage founder looking for resources and practical help, check out theproductbus.com and get in touch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bleav in DMV Hoops: On the inaugural episode of Bleav in DMV Hoops, Matt Modderno welcomes Jeff Ermann (@Jeff_Ermann) of InsideMDSports.com to check in on all things Maryland Basketball! If you haven't been keeping up over the offseason so far, allow us to get you up to speed. We talk about Jahmir Young and Donta Scott deciding to return, the additions of Chance Stephens and Jordan Geronimo, the departures of Hakim Hart and Ian Martinez, and Maryland's pursuit of Hunter Dickinson. Jeff also provides an overview of what to expect from the Terps' incoming freshman trio of DeShawn Harris-Smith, Jamie Kaiser, and Jahnathan Lamothe. Plus, some insight into the recruitment of 2024 5-star prospect Derik Queen and an update on just how much involvement Garry Williams has these days. Check out Jeff's great work here: https://247sports.com/college/maryland/ Presented by betonline.ag!
Garry WilliamsGarry is the Head Curator at Fuck Up Nights. Fuck Up Nights have become a staple of the Melbourne startup scene and involve a storytelling-focussed gathering acknowledging the mistakes, failures, and fuckup stories that impact our personal lives and professional careers, affecting us as the humans that we are. Garry is also Director of Engagement at Tractor Ventures. Tractor Ventures provides non-dilutive, strategic funding to unlock possibilities for founders, helping Australian and New Zealand technology companies scale with optionality.HoP MembershipLove Humans of Purpose and sick of all the ads? Sign Up as a monthly or annual Humans of Purpose Gold Member like our rock star supporters Andrew 1, Andrew 2, Chris, Nikki, Margaret, Ben, Misha, Sarah and Geoff. You'll get the following awesome perks in return each and every week:Removal of all three ads per episodeEarly access to all episodesFull transcripts of all episodesAudio notes for all episodesBrokered intros to all podcast guestsHoP PromotionsEach year we offer 5 out of our 50 annual episodes as paid promotional opportunities to values aligned organisations, that can be standalone episodes or part of an integrated marketing campaign. These 5 annual paid episodes enable us to cover our costs of production each year and break even, enabling our social enterprise model to tick along. Our promotional campaigns help to amplify purpose-driven and socially impactful organisations and enable you to reach our engaged local and global audience. Click Here to learn more about collaborating on a custom campaign package for 2023 and email Stella to enquire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest: Garry Williams, Hall of Fame Basketball CoachHall of Fame coach Gary Williams joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on the flex offense, full-court pressure, and removing the grey areas. Gary Williams is the winningest head basketball coach in Maryland history. During his 22 seasons at the helm, the Terrapins went 461-252, a winning percentage of .646. His tenure included 14 NCAA tournament berths, seven Sweet 16 appearances, back-to-back trips to the Final Four, and the 2002 national championship. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014 and has the basketball court at the Xfinity Center named after him. Breakdown1:00 - Introduction3:00 - Flex5:00 - Removing Down Screen9:00 - Less Structured13:00 - Manipulate the Flexibility16:00 - Pressure18:00 - Switching24:00 - Triangle Influence26:30 - Three Point Line29:24 - 30:08 - Membership Sales AD30:09 - Toughness33:00 - Press37:00 - Sideline40:30 - Points Per Possession43:00 - Playing Full Court47:00 - Remove The Grey Area51:00 - Cross Matchups and Press54:00 - Press Break59:00 - Playing 5-on-5 Press1:00:00 - The Current Game Gary Williams' Bio:Bio/Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_WilliamsTwitter: https://twitter.com/garywilliams02 Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionImmersion Videos:Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com
On this verrrryyy special episode Rob and Lach sit down with George Hedon and Garry Williams to talk all things Pause Fest/Awards. George and Garry are both serious players in the Australian startup ecosystem, you should seriously check out their shit!!YOU CAN FIND US ON...The web ~ https://linktr.ee/funnybusinesspodcastInstagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/funnybusiness_au/CONTACT ME (Lach) ~ lach@wellbeingsgroup.comDREAM BIG SOCIAL CLUB 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's show features international Record Producer Mark SevenV and international Soul Music presenter, Garry Williams.In the show we discuss Mark's musical journey. First raised on classical music and big bands as a drummer in his native country of France, Mark's life has been involved in music production in the UK, USA and other countries where he has worked with many artists.Mark tells us about his own music through his Never Sleep Boy project. The music is uplifting and positive and NSB influences include Soul, Funk, Disco, Dance, Jazz and Pop. Think Studio 54 in the New York of the 1970s. Lots of glamour, discos and parties!The show also features Garry Williams who tells us about how he discovered Mark's music through Never Sleep Boy and how it fits perfectly in his world renowned International Soul Show.Mark's Links;Never Sleep Boy | FacebookNeverSleepBoy aka NSB (@neversleepboy) / TwitterNeverSleepBoy aka NSB (@neversleepboyakansb) • Instagram photos and videosGarry's links;Garry Williams's Stream | MixcloudGarry Williams | Facebook
Hosts Rowena Murray and Vanessa Taholka talk to Garry Williams, founder of Tractor Ventures, about community building and support for entrepreneurs. Vanessa and Ro also unpack a recent publication on O'Reilly titled The Metaverse Is Not a Place.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
If the Church is facing a multifaceted and complex challenge in theology, hermeneutics, and liturgy, what does this challenge look like on the ground in the context of actual and continuing Church ministry? Not long ago Greystone Conversations hosted a series of conversations with Drs Mark Garcia, Garry Williams, and Robert Letham about the concerning state of theology and of distinctly Christian practices for reading and interpreting Holy Scripture in churches across the UK. In those conversations, we explored the various causes for what we agreed is an urgent state of affairs threatening the very integrity of Christian orthodoxy in our day and for generations to come, as well as prospects and practices for the renewal of a properly Christian ministry of Word and sacrament. This renewal must include the recovery of theology for ministers in training but also in practice, of a canonical spiritual reading and use of Holy Scripture, and of a self-conscious focus on the liturgical rhythms, practices, and aspects of Church life as they invariably form God's people as his own. In all three respects—theological, hermeneutical, and liturgical—this amounts to a call to courage: the embrace of being perceived as strange and odd. The result of such courage is the cultivation of a Church community which is nothing less than an act of resistance and the joyous proclamation of an alternative to the ways of the world in our day.In those earlier conversations, we enjoyed the input and reflections of expert scholars in theology and Christian history who have had extensive experience in the service of Church congregations. Today, the conversation continues a bit further, as Dr. Mark Garcia sits down with three ministers who are actively serving the Church in this context: Philip Haines in Cardiff, Andrew Young at Oxford, and Steve Hayhow in London. Cardiff, Oxford, and London are three gleaming gyms on a belt of Greystone's UK presence as we work in all three of these key cities to advance confessional Reformed catholicity in the faith and life of UK churches and institutions.
Dr Garry Williams from the Pastors' Academy talks about how his destiny appeared to be in theological education, despite his best efforts to be a lawyer, a teacher and a pastor. Garry talks about surviving secular theology and equipping pastor in need of refreshment.Find out more about the Doctrine Study Day on 9th Nov 2021.Watch Faith in the Second Half online seminar - Dr Garry Williams on the theology of old age on YouTubeYou can have a look at Keswick's publications and further resources here.This podcast is from Keswick ministries. You can also find a link to their other podcast, Kes Talks, here.This podcast was presented and produced by James Cary.The theme tune is Tiny Things by Yvonne Lyon Support the Show.Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources. The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024. https://keswickministries.org/
In our last Greystone Conversations episode, we asked the question of how long can the Christian Faith survive in recognizable form in a Church context where the work of theology is held in suspicion and the priority of divine authorship of Holy Scripture plays little to no role in biblical interpretation? We asked if there is not a true sense in which the frontlines of the Church's spiritual warfare today is in the library? As we turn our attention to possible remedies for this situation, does our concern for ideas suggest a new kind of Gnosticism or is there another way to think about the rehabilitation of the theological life of the church in relationship to Scripture and the ministry? Last episode, Drs. Letham, Williams, and Garcia explored the issues at hand regarding the questions above. Today's episode explores what the solution or solutions might look like. That solution we suggest includes at least three elements: 1. the recovery of properly theological interest in the faith, life, and ministry of Christ's church, and one which we recognized has both exegetical roots and exegetical consequences. Our theology shapes how we read Scripture, whether we intend this relationship or not. And it is in fact quite unbiblical to divorce faithful, biblical reading and interpretation from the work of Theology. Theology is in fact the disciplined and ordered reading of Holy Scripture which attends to its anchor in the trinitarian God of the Christian faith, and the purpose of that God in history. A purpose brought to its fullness, beginning to end, in the Lord Jesus Christ. 2. Attention to the institutional and organizational contexts in which such a recovery might be advanced. This requires exploration of the successes and failures of traditional institutions but also openness to the ways non-traditional and newer entities might be well equipped to serve as vehicles for further reformation of the church according to the word of God.3. Liturgy. We are Gnostics, and so we must not allow ourselves to indulge the temptation to think that the remedy is simply more ideas or better ideas whether about doctrine or the Scriptures. No, it is, in fact, a refusal of the scriptures themselves to imagine that orthodoxy can long survive in a church context where it is detached from the worshipping and common life of God's people; where the routines, rhythms, cadences of the sacred assembly cannot repeatedly reorder us toward our life in Christ including our thinking.To discuss this and more Greystone President and Fellow in Scripture and Theology, Dr. Mark A. Garcia, is joined once again with Greystone Fellows, Dr. Garry Williams and Dr. Robert Letham. Dr. Robert Letham is Greystone Fellow in Theology and History and professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Union School of Theology. Dr. Garry Williams is Greystone Fellow in Theology and History and director of the Pastor's Academy in London. Drs. Garcia, Letham, and Williams have extensive experience teaching and writing theology in the UK, and are therefore keenly aware of the challenges facing the church in that context.
How long can the Christian Faith survive in recognizable form in a Church context where the work of theology is held in suspicion and the priority of divine authorship of Holy Scripture plays little to no role in biblical interpretation? Is there not a true sense in which the frontlines of the Church's spiritual warfare today is in the library? The heart of the challenge facing the church in the UK may be approached by one or the other side of the current state of affairs. On one side is a challenge to Christian theology. There is among self-professed evangelicals in the UK (and of course in many other countries in the West) a palpable suspicion of serious theological study and thinking. The roots of this suspicion are predictably complex, but the fact that serious theological study was for a long time linked with university contexts where higher critical and atheistic rejections of orthodoxy prevailed and matters of Christian piety were ignored, does certainly account for a lot of the rather curious absence of theology in British churches and in the work of ministers--even in how ministry is understood. Theology is assumed by many to be at odds with warm piety, evangelism and mission, and biblical Christianity, and so it is held in suspicion. On the other side is the challenge to orthodox biblical hermeneutics posed by a thoroughgoing biblicism which is quite unbiblical. Again the critical work of the universities is a factor here as critical rejection of the Bible as inspired Holy Scripture provoked evangelical reactions that prioritized, ironically, the very human authorship and intention which lead those higher critics to reject orthodox theology. Alongside this phenomena, and related to it, is a transformation of the rules of Christian reading of Scripture including a very narrow and modernist set of criteria by which we are supposed to evaluate the legitimacy of typological, figural, or allegorical and spiritual senses of biblical texts. Lost in that transformation, and that new way of understanding what qualifies as biblical, is the very reading of Scripture that yielded the key tenets of orthodox Christianity including the Trinity, the person and work of Jesus Christ, the nature of the Gospel, and more. For this reason--among many others--the trajectory of anti-intellectualism and naive modernism in British evangelical circles warrants the greatest possible concern about the prospects for a recognizable Christian faith in this former bulwark of orthodoxy. Socinianism, Marcionism, and other classic heresies seem to be crouching at the door--if not halfway through it already. How might we think about the nature of, and background to, this urgent state of affairs where Christian faith and gospel seem empty of any theological concern or content and we have a Bible that is treated much as a book but not as Holy Scripture? To discuss this and more Greystone President and Fellow in Scripture and Theology, Dr. Mark A. Garcia, is joined with Greystone Fellows, Dr. Garry Williams and Dr. Robert Letham. Dr. Robert Letham is Greystone Fellow in Theology and History and professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Union School of Theology. Dr. Garry Williams is Greystone Fellow in Theology and History and director of the Pastor's Academy in London. Drs. Garcia, Letham, and Williams have extensive experience teaching and writing theology in the UK, and are therefore keenly aware of the challenges facing the church in that context.
This episode brings something a bit different to usual Kes Talk. It highlights a talk given at a Keswick Ministries Teaching and Training event run in partnership with Faith in Later Life, which took place online, this October. The talk was aimed at pastors and pastoral workers who minister to those in older age. In it Dr Garry Williams speaks on the theology of old age and shows how those in later life are image-bearers of Christ and him crucified. If you'd like to hear more from the seminar, or find out more about other Keswick Teaching and Training events, all you need to do is head to the 'Courses and Resources' section of the Keswick Ministries Website.
Preble Hall is produced by the United States Naval Academy Museumhttp://usna.edu/museumhttp://www.facebook.com/usnamuseum/https://twitter.com/usnamuseumA History of the Navy in 100 Objects from the USNA Museumhttps://www.usna.edu/100Objects/index.php Host: Dr. Claude Berube, Director, US Naval Academy MuseumDate recorded: 21 October 2020
Welcome to the 3rd episode in our series, celebrating 40 years of GS, and counting down the days to the GS Rallye NZ 2020 in the mighty Wairarapa.In this episode, Ray Heron talks with BMW HP2 Enduro owner Garry Williams.
Today’s episodes are the Zoomutopia Conference Audio. You’ll find the conference broken down into 4 sessions. In session 2, Prof. Garry Williams teaches us about suffering from the life and circumstances of John Calvin.
Garry Williams discusses how after a career as a professional soccer player and headteacher, his lifelong love of soul has led him to become one of the world's leading presenters of soul music.His weekly radio shows regularly receive up to 100,000 listeners all over the world. As well as playing old soul favourites, a large proportion of the show features the very best of today's contemporary indie artists.To catch up with Garry on one of his shows click on one of the links below for a truly great listen!https://www.i2radio.co.uk/schedule, http://www.asskradio.com/, https://tunein.com/radio/WGLROCOM-s240520/,https://www.facebook.com/garry.williams.75491,https://www.instagram.com/gwsoulman/?hl=en
Glen Scrivener interviews Brooke Newman and Garry Williams about homeschooling and asks the questions on many people's lips: Why do it? Isn't it a flight from the Great Commission? Won't it make the children weird? How do you manage it? Any tips for new home-schoolers (that's all of us since lockdown!)?Support the show
Garry is a mainstay within Melbourne's tech, innovation and startup environment having led partnerships and collaborations with local, national and global brands throughout his work in emerging technology, education, business and creative sectors. Currently, Garry works as the Creative Producer of Innovation with the University of Melbourne, tasked with delivering innovative activation and engagement opportunities for the university, for the Melbourne Innovation Districts (a partnership between University of Melbourne, RMIT and City of Melbourne) and for Science Gallery Melbourne- one of eight nodes in the global Science Gallery network aimed at the convergence of art, science and technology. As an advocate for non-traditional career pathways, Garry has recently been involved in establishing and growing various meetups and communities throughout Australia, such as FuckUp Nights, Melbourne Tech and more, with a continued presence as an MC and moderator of events, classes and workshops plus multiple side-projects on the go. https://www.instagram.com/gwilliamsalts/ https://twitter.com/gwilliamsalts?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrycwilliams/ https://www.meetup.com/FuckUp-Nights-Melbourne/ ------------------------------------------------------------- To find out about upcoming events organised by Melbourne Silicon Beach - Australia's fastest growing startup community - go to: https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Melbourne-Silicon-Beach/ Melbourne Silicon Beach is proudly sponsored by: Victory Offices http://bitly.com/VictoryOffices_SD MYOB http://bitly.com/MYOB_SD Allied Legal http://bitly.com/AlliedLegal_SD Your host, Dan O'Grady can be found on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/danogradysimpateco and at simpateco.com.au Intro & outro music by Dan O'Grady
This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Australia’s Socialist Future, Ignoring the Design Industry, and Instagram Husbands. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Garry Williams. Garry Williams leads activation partnerships for the forthcoming University of Melbourne innovation precinct Melbourne Connect and the Melbourne node of the global Science Gallery network. He’s the founder of ALTS Projects, a collective (on the way!) focussed on unconventional career paths and projects that consume us, resulting in curation of content and events including Melbourne Tech, FuckUp Nights and various tech, culture and community initiatives. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Intro Melbourne Connect Innovation Precinct https://melbconnect.com.au/ Science Gallery Melbourne https://melbourne.sciencegallery.com/ Fuckup Nights https://www.meetup.com/FuckUp-Nights-Melbourne/ Creative Mornings https://creativemornings.com/cities/mel Lara Socialist utopia 2050: what could life in Australia be like after the failure of capitalism? https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/17/socialist-utopia-2050-what-could-life-in-australia-be-like-after-the-failure-of-capitalism Socialism with a spine: the only 21st century alternative https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/oct/09/socialism-with-a-spine-the-only-21st-century-alternative Jeremy Why I ignore the design industry on purpose https://m.signalvnoise.com/why-i-ignore-the-design-industry-on-purpose/ Signal v Noise exits Medium https://m.signalvnoise.com/signal-v-noise-exits-medium/ Library Rules: How to make an open office plan work https://m.signalvnoise.com/library-rules-how-to-make-an-open-office-plan-work/ Pause Fest https://www.pausefest.com.au/ Garry The Instagram-Husband Revolution https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/01/instagram-husbands-are-no-longer-ashamed/580033/ The AV Club https://www.avclub.com/ Making Things https://www.makingthingsapp.com/ From idea to $1m with Startmate https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-idea-1m-startmate-megan-elizabeth-1c/ 2017 Frankie Good Stuff small business category winner for ‘Wool Days’ https://www.frankie.com.au/item/7487-word-from-the-wise-how-to-create-an-app-with-the-lass-behind-making-things-megan-elizabeth Startmate accelerator program https://startmate.com.au/ Garry's Socials Garry’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gwilliamsalts/ Garry’s Twitter https://twitter.com/gwilliamsalts?lang=en Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down / Shaka 129 Ways to get a husband https://moon-child.net/this-129-ways-to-get-a-husband-article-from-1958-shows-how-much-the-world-has-changed/ Ikea’s collaborations https://www.fastcompany.com/90293620/ikeas-next-big-play-for-smart-homes-is-here OGIMET http://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynext?lang=en&state=World&rank=100&ano=2019&mes=01&day=24&hora=01&Send=send If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
Garry Williams has navigated his way out of the corporate world, through General Assembly, Inspire9, FuckUp Nights Melbourne, and now working to help nurture Melbourne's innovation community at the University of Melbourne.
Garry is the General Manager of Inspire9 Footscray, located at The Dream Factory (former Lonely Planet building) in his own neighbourhood coincidentally! As the former Partnerships and Community Engagement person for General Assembly in Australia, Garry’s role at GA entailed exploring meaningful business development opportunities through strategic & creative partnerships with innovative companies and individuals throughout the tech, business and creative sectors. Now, in his new role with Inspire9, he is seeking to engage with the Inner West community and wider Melbourne in order to advocate for positive community engagement opportunities, growth through education and helping Melbourne & Australia prosper through an open mind and a purposeful approach to life with an emphasis on raising digital and community literacy and in turn steering individuals to build businesses that people will love. Garry has years of experience in Digital Marketing and eCommerce marketing strategy and operations, covering everything from content marketing to local marketing activations, from advertising to SEO, and a long history of customer service experience. As an advocate for non-traditional career pathways and pursuing work with passion, purpose and meaning, Garry has recently been involved in building up the FuckUp Nights meetup in Australia, highlighting stories of failure and the wisdom and resilience gained from experiences in one's personal journey. With multiple projects on the go, interests in everything from storytelling to pop-culture and a belief in the power of placemaking and community activations, it is Garry's opinion that there is a place for creative misfits to transform the conventions of what a normal career looks like.
Ever wanted to have the gumption to just say…”Fuck it! I am going to chase my dreams?” No? Well, listen in, ‘cause me and Gaz Williams are living and breathing examples of how to pave that road to success with an tenacious, unwavering ambition fuelled by a desire tobe happy and love what you do in life. The Partnerships Lead for General Assembly launched FuckUp Nights in Melbourne a year ago, a global movement founded in Mexico that has spread like wildfire from the likes of Istanbul to New York to Tel Aviv and now Australia, where start-up founders, small business owners, entrepreneurs and inspiring entrepreneurs meet-up to soak up the stories of failed businesses/projects by now successful businessmen and women. And yes, FuckUp Nights is now coming to Sydney! Next week on Friday 9th of June, Gaz Williams and his crew are launching FuckUp Nights Sydney at the picturesque Circular Quay at the Overseas Passenger Terminal next to Sydney Harbour Bridge, right near Sydney Opera House and yes, you can be a part of it! Super inspiring tale of one of the main people that drives me to push myself further. Download this show and learn the secrets to drive, ambition and success. Let’s get amongst it! Connect with Gaz Williams from FuckUp Nights online: Twitter https://twitter.com/43percentwords Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FUNSydney/ https://www.facebook.com/FUNMelb/ https://www.meetup.com/FuckUp-Nights-Melbourne/ https://www.meetup.com/FuckUp-Nights-Sydney/ https://generalassemb.ly/education?format=events http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed/article/2017/04/03/fck-ups-movement Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerlovin/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/ For social media, photography & influencer business enquiries contact: info@hotndelicious.com
In this episode, we sit down with Garry Williams, Partnerships Lead for General Assembly Australia, and a passionate and experienced brand collaborator and marketer. Some of the topics we cover include why trying many different jobs can be a good thing for community builders; Garry's biggest challenge in growing communities; and the importance of keeping things casual when connecting people. Read the full show notes over on: http://itwillco.me/iwcf34
Garry Williams is our guest speaker at our service of commendation for Phil and Liz Vellacott. Garry brings us a 'Message for Elders' from 1 Peter 5:1-5. This is a recording of the whole service of commendation.
Garry Williams is our guest speaker at our service of commendation for Phil and Liz Vellacott. Garry brings us a 'Message for Elders' from 1 Peter 5:1-5. There is also a recording of the whole service of commendation.
Garry Williams is our guest speaker at our service of commendation for Phil and Liz Vellacott. Garry brings us a 'Message for Elders' from 1 Peter 5:1-5. This is a recording of the whole service of commendation.
Garry Williams is our guest speaker at our service of commendation for Phil and Liz Vellacott. Garry brings us a 'Message for Elders' from 1 Peter 5:1-5. There is also a recording of the whole service of commendation.