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'Frozen in Time' is part of the series A Year in Scotland. This is the May episode.In this story, we travel to the southwest of Scotland and spend a few days exploring the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere at the height of Spring. We wander through one of Scotland's most picturesque bluebell forests and listen to the birds of the woodland. We're staying at a tranquil shepherd's hut on the edge of the Galloway Forest Park, go wild swimming in a loch and a river, and we wander through the bustling town of Gatehouse of Fleet.Visit my website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript, photos from my trip and links to all the places & resources I mention in this episode.Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you! Let me help you plan your DREAM TRIP to Scotland! Book a free enquiry call to find out more. Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.Connect with me on Instagram @wildforscotland!Join our email list to never miss an episode.Planning a trip to Scotland? Check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!
Recorded for release W/C 17th March 2025 This Week Scarlett Douglas let's know what people are looking for ina new home, we find out about 'Pig Heart Boy' at The Grand, 'Everybody wants to be Ronaldo' at The Rep, Purple Zeppelin at The Gatehouse and 'The Shoddy Detective' at The Garrick. We also find out about the film 'Kama'
Kaz and Tubes chat with this week’s Mayor on the Air, Janet Gatehouse, Mayor of Sorell Council. Listen as they discuss the council's play-space review, the Pembroke Park Masterplan, a new employment hub, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk with Mark Arundell, Principal Geologist at IMEx Consulting, to delve into the past, present, and future of geochemical sampling. With over 30 years of international experience, Mark shares insights into avoiding suboptimal sampling, the importance of understanding regolith, and how smarter techniques can lead to better outcomes in mineral exploration. Whether you're new to geochemistry or a seasoned professional, this conversation is packed with practical advice and thought-provoking discussions on improving exploration geochemistry strategies. For this episode we read: Why 80 mesh? (Garrett, 2019) Metallogeny and mineral exploration - some personal reminiscences (Sillitoe, 2024) Seeing through alluvial gold - fine fraction stream sediment sampling in the Sofala Area, Central New South Wales (Arundell and Gatehouse, 2004)
Nate travels to Morris to visit The Gatehouse Coffee Shop and Mercantile. He sits down with owners, Chris Riffle and Tim Atticus, for an on-site interview to learn more about this popular new destination. The Gatehouse features coffee, tea, music, art and so much more. Chris and Tim thrive on creating a community meeting place where friends and family can gather and relax.
Happy Halloween!!! Welcome to the annual Spill your guts Halloween special. I will be guiding you through this dark maze of tales filled with the ghastly and ghoulish. To celebrate this most fiendish of holidays we step away from our usual format to bring you tales of terror from various beloved writers and performers that we think make for a fun episode of the macabre and spooky that truly embraces the spirt of All Hallows' Eve.Before we get to our spine-tingling tales, I want to take a moment to talk with you about an important charity that we are working with, The Gatehouse.The Gatehouse provides peer support and counselling resources for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and their support persons. They are a registered charity operating in Toronto for in person services and online across Canada; survivors can join in virtual programs. Survivors of sexual abuse need to know that healing is possible and that it is never too late to make the call to ask for help in your healing journey from childhood sexual abuse. So many survivors across Canada are suffering in silence; many do not know that help exists!Please visit thegatehouse.org for more information and while you're there hit the “Donate Now” button to make a contribution. If you or someone you know is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, you are not alone and you there is help for you.Now, the leaves are falling, the air is crisp, and the smell of carved pumpkins is in the air. It's Halloween. A time for mayhem. Join me now as we gather around the campfire for stories that embody the menace and mystery of Halloween. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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SUMMARY: One of the exciting happenings in the world of employee ownership today is the proliferation of different models and methods for bringing employees into the ownership of a company. In this episode we discuss the Direct Stock Ownership model that Chip Cargas, Founder of Cargas Systems, implemented at his company. We also discussed where the model took him, and this next stage of his entrepreneurial journey, with the development of the Tandem Center for Shared Business Success, a nonprofit initiative offering pathways for business success through profit sharing and direct employee ownership. We also talk with Nate Scott, current President and CEO of Cargas Systems and discuss his journey from employee, to employee owner, and finally to his role as a leader of the company. Finally we talk with Drew Mousetis, the Executive Director of the Tandem Center and get the scoop from him on his plans to grow employee ownership using the Direct Stock Ownership model. Further Material https://www.tandemcenter.org/ https://cargas.com/ Guest INFO: Chip Cargas is the Founder & Chair Emeritus at Cargas Systems, an employee-owned software company with nearly 200 employees. They provide software for accounting, operations, sales and marketing. Chip founded the company in 1988 with the purpose of creating a caring environment where people would love to work. He served as CEO from the founding until December 2017, Board Chair until October 2020, and Board Member until March 2022. He was named Chair Emeritus in 2022. Chip continues to nurture the company's purpose of “Shared Success for employees, customers, owners, partners, and community.” Cargas Systems has earned the following national & regional awards for its values and growth Nate Scott is President and CEO of Cargas Systems, joining in 2005 as a sales consultant. He eventually became manager of the Sales and Marketing team. When Cargas launched a new business unit centered around its proprietary Cargas Energy software, he became VP. During his tenure, the business unit doubled in staff and doubled in revenue. Scott also took advantage of annual career advancement meetings and asked to lead cross-company initiatives. In 2014 he became President, and added CEO four years later. Drew Mousetis is Executive Director of the Tandem Center for Shared Business Success with a background in business management. Before joining Tandem, Drew was a lead consultant at Cargas, where he embraced the ethos of employee ownership within a dynamic culture of engagement and profit sharing at the employee owned company. Prior to Cargas, Drew was the Director of Finance & Development at The GateHouse. SUPPORT THE SHOW: We make all episodes of Owners at Work free and never place them behind a paywall. But they take time and money to produce. Consider making a DONATION today to help keep our work going. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: We are always looking for new employee ownership stories to tell. Please contact us with your story at oeoc@kent.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Hoorah! Harooh! The golden era of musical theatre returns to London with a revival of 1938's Rodgers and Hart's classic musical comedy, The Boys From Syracuse, opening at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, in Highgate in September 2024. In a three part in-depth look at the show and its solid gold score by one of the greatest songwriting teams of the twentieth century, Thos sits down with the director and the musical director to enjoy insights into how to stage a classic musical in the 21st Century, and to talk about the sparkling songs. This week Thos talks to the lovely Mark Giesser, the director of this production, about the attraction and challenges of the piece and why the songs are so perfect. All it takes is a whole lotta Hart!
Tuilleadh ceoil agus amhrán from Damian Mullane, Gatehouse, Seán Smyth,Sandra Joyce, Paddy and Michael Rafferty Taobh na Mara Ceili Band, new albums from Ger Fahy and Holly Geraghty agus go leor eile!
Recorded for release W/C 1st July 2024 This week Shawna Hamic lets us know about 'Unfortunate' at the Grand, we chat to Evolution of Fishermen about Twelfth Night at the Gatehouse, we have music from Dinky and Ricard Sewell and talk to the Forces Employment charity.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Bradley v. Gatehouse
Actor Christian Maynard is In The Frame! After training at Urdang, Christian made his professional debut as Little Moe in Five Guys Named Moe (Upstairs at the Gatehouse). He went on to join the West End production of & Juliet as Kempe and the understudy for Francois (Shaftesbury Theatre). Christian then landed the role of Chris in the highly antipcated UK revival of Miss Saigon (Sheffield Crucible) and went on to play Ben in Babies (Lyric Theatre), Kid Pop in Rehab (Neon 194) and Tyrone in Fame (Athens). In this episode Christian discusses his path into theatre, his whirlwind experience in & Juliet and why playing Chris in Miss Saigon was such an important moment for him... plus lots more along the way! Follow Christian on Instagram: @christixnmaynard Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Past Present FeatureA filmmaker appreciation podcast hosted by Emmy-winning director...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Lisa Rose, the founder and CEO, of the nonprofit The Gatehouse is adding educational opportunities to its offerings.
Surviving Childhood Abuse and Suicidal Attempts - An Interview with Stuart Thompson Welcoming Stuart Thompson, host of an abuse survivor based podcast in Toronto. Stuart recounts his experiences of childhood sexual abuse, moving from Ottawa to Richmond, breaking his silence and turning towards meaningful conversations around this trauma. He speaks about his involvement with the Gatehouse Centre in Toronto, a support centre for men, women, and children who've suffered child abuse. Stuart's story of recovery and ongoing efforts to help others through similar personal tragedies becomes a beacon of hope and resilience. However, Stuart emphasizes that there's no 'magic pill' to healing; patience, hard work, and self-discoveries are all vital parts of the healing journey. Now Stuart is committed to breaking silences, extending help, and becoming an active agent of positivity and change in the community. Stewart has gone on to speak in front of the World health Organization. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Host 00:12 The Mission of the Podcast 00:35 Warning and Disclaimer 00:55 Introduction of the Guest 01:33 Personal Stories and Shared Experiences 05:04 The Impact of Childhood Abuse 07:07 The Struggle with Trust and Relationships 10:43 The Journey to Recovery 14:02 The Importance of Suicide Awareness 22:01 The Positive Side of the Journey 22:09 The Role of the Gatehouse in Recovery 25:56 The Importance of Understanding and Expressing Feelings 29:52 Embracing Emotional Healing 30:09 Journey into Volunteering and Facilitating 30:47 Finding My Voice Through Art Therapy 31:37 The Struggles of Working with Trauma 32:08 The Power of Finding My Voice 33:20 Creating the Survivors Council of Canada 35:02 The Lifelong Impact of Childhood Trauma 36:46 The Power of Belief and Self-Understanding 40:16 The Goal to Expand the Gatehouse Across Canada 44:52 The Importance of Self-Care and Gratitude 49:56 The Unforgiven Warrior: A Personal Reflection 54:57 The Rewarding Aspect of Mentoring 55:41 Closing Remarks and Future Plans From Stewart: My name is Stewart Thompson I am a survivor, probably more like a Warrior from my child hood sexual abuse, I guess my 1st statement brings you to where I am coming from a little better to what I am here to talk about today. I started my healing journey 13 years ago, being a 60+ male I was taught never to talk about my feelings, definitely not about my child abuse as you can see that plan did not go well. After volunteering at the Gatehouse for 10 years, I never considered or thought possible that I would become an employee (Program Assistant Trauma Informed) my role is to support men coming into our programs and women too when needed. My advocacy over the years has given me a podcast (Personal Transformation) starting in 2014 and 2018 podcasts later I am still here talking about a subject that many stay away from not stopping me, that has also has given me the gift of speaking Internationally for World Health Organization/ISPCAN International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect with a documentary and presentation 2020. Proud to announce that starting in Jun 2022 co-founding Survivors Council of Canada in conjunction with the Gatehouse. Links: https://my.blogtalkradio.com/tools/#/my-episodes Stewart on YouTube Survivors Council The Gatehouse
Yochai & Brad review Gatehouse on Cormac's Crag by Dave Bezio, and answer two mailbag questions.Mailbag 1: What is Gonzo?Mailbag 2: Do you like superhero RPGs?Thanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
Rachel Stewart meets Susi Briggs, the newly appointed Scots Scriever. The National Library of Scotland revealed that Susi would be the Galloway Scots Scriever in November 2023. Susi is a poet, author, storyteller, musician and podcaster with a passion for the Scots language. In her new role, she will be tasked with creating original written work in Scots. Rachel visited her in Gatehouse of Fleet to find out how her local landscape and love of nature has inspired her creative work over the years. One of her commissions included a poetic response to the work of Nan Shepherd. Susi hopes to raise the profile of Dumfries and Galloway Scots in her new role.
We're back for a brand new series of In The Frame! George Crawford was most recently the alternate Jack Kelly in the original London cast of Newsies at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. He also played the role of Morris Delancey. After training at ArtsEd, George made his professional debut understudying both Elder Cunningham and Elder Price in the original UK & Ireland tour of The Book of Mormon.He went on to play Jinx in Forever Plaid at Upstairs at the Gatehouse before starring as Ogie in the original UK & Ireland tour of Waitress.In this episode, George discusses getting emotional during Santa Fe, why Waitress was such a big moment, his path into theatre and lots more.Follow George on Instagram: @georgeygriffHosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
We're back for a catchup about everything all the shows we've seen over the past couple of months!In part two, Andrew and theatre journalist Lisa Martland discuss Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) (Kiln Theatre), The Witches (National Theatre), You're A Good Man Charlie Brown (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), Peter Pan (London Palladium), Six (West End & Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, UK & Ireland Tour), Sunset Boulevard (Savoy Theatre) and The Book of Mormon starring Blair Gibson and Paige Peddie (Prince Of Wales Theatre). Having spent many years at The Stage – including five years as Deputy Editor – Lisa is the Founding Editor of one of the UK's top theatre websites, Musical Theatre Review which recently celebrated its tenth anniversary. Lisa is also Sub-Editor for Musicals Magazine.Part One of this episode was released yesterday (Tuesday 6th February). Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
El Haus of Mala analiza las creaciones fantasmicas de lxs monstruos. Desde sus habilidades de interpretaciones a sus habilidades de soportar a creaturas de la noche en sus pelucas. Busca tu reservación, que ya toca hacer check-in. Draga Mala Spooky Hotel!Mala Patreonhttps://patreon.com/DragaMalaLinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/dragamalaBrock by Joséhttps://www.instagram.com/brockbyjose/https://www.tiktok.com/@brockbyjoseMala VoiceMailhttps://www.speakpipe.com/dragamalaInstagramDraga Mala
We're checking into the spookiest Marriott you've ever seen for this week's haunted hotel floorshow! Throb takes it to the penthouse suite, but is bested by JayKay's sentient bar cart. Nio nearly says “I do” to a second win, despite some cold feet in the Lab, Anna misses her shot but hits our bullseyes, Fantasia and Jarvis get notes and Satanna briefly quits before three of them lay on some cots while rats give them tickles. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our DRUK S5 coverage all season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com
Flapping & Fawning: Two Non-Binary Drag Queens Navigating Life
Boo! Did we scare you? It's all about ghosts and hotels in this week's Dragula review! Flap Jack and Fawn discuss recent head injuries. Plugs: Buy tickets for Miss Magic City Comedy Queen 2024: https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/birmingham-festivaltheatre/64be85a0629cd00e45554fb1/tickets Connect with us! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flappingandfawningpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flappingandfawningpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flappingandfawningpod Write in to flappingandfawningpod@gmail.com and we might respond on the podcast! ----- NOTES FROM OUR SPONSORS ----- New Year's Eve Drag Night at The Nick Sunday - December 31st, 2023 - Doors 8:00 PM Tickets: http://tiny.cc/nye_dragnight --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flappingandfawningpod/support
Grab your blankets and snacks as your host Lindsay is joined by Sophie from SophieServesFace to discuss the latest episode of Dragula Season 5. Join us as we discuss the ongoing feud between Jay Kay and the rest of the cast, the important lessons we can learn from the monsters this week and our thoughts on that ghoulish floor show! Email - ghoulfriendspodcastt@gmail.com Twitter - @GhoulfriendPod You can find Sophie @sophservesface on Twitter and @sophieservesface on Instagram.
The Dragula monsters take us into the world of a ghostly hotel and serve us a haunting lipsync! Credit to Karl Casey@ White Bat Audio for the intro music
Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp discuss, dissect and deconstruct Episode 3 of Dragula Season 5. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: hellouglies@afterthought.media Twitter: @dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 440 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Moving Cloud: Col McBain/Grogan's Reel/Sailor on the Rock. Moving Cloud 1 3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Happy to Meet/The Stolen Purse/Maud Miller's. Dog in the Fog 4. Andrew Murray: The Father's Song. Hell or High Water 5. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Strayaway Child.. Pride of the West6. Cillian & Niall Vallely: Humours of Ballyloughlin/Old Tipperary. Callan Bridge7. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully: Man of the House/Maid I'll Ne'er Forget. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully8. Mary McPartlan: The Holland Handkerchief. The Holland Handkerchief9. Ailie Robertson: The Exploding Bow. First Things First 10. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill: Paddy Fahy's Reels. Compilation 11. John Regan:: The Waltz from Coppelia. Let Down the Blade12. Niahm Ni Charra: The Dolly Varden Barndance. Cuz13. Willie Clancy: The Plains of Boyle/The Leitrim Fancy. Seoltai Séidte 14. Sean Tyrrell, Kevin Glackin & Ronan Browne: The Man for Galway/Rambling Pitchfork. And So, the Story Goes15. John Bowe & Mary Conroy: The Pensioner Who Kissed his Granny/The Scottish 4 Courts. John Bowe & Mary Conroy16. Mary Dillon/Deanta: Where Are You Tonight? Whisper of a Secret 17. Gatehouse: Jimmy Pilbeam's/The Gneegullia Reel/The Casagh Reel. Tús Nua 18. Daithí Gormley: Captain Kelly/The Shepherd's Daughter/ The Cloone Reel. Fiddling Without a Bow 19. At The Racket: Seanamhac Tube Station. At The Racket20. Pater Carberry & Pádraig McGovern: Last Night's Joy/The Ladies Cup of Tea. Forgotten Gems21. Mulcahy Family: John Kelly's/Rip the Calico/The New Line to Loughaun. The Reel Note 22. Danu: Sean Ryan's/The Coachman's Whip/Casey's Reel. When All is Said & Done 23. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Frederico Singarajah - Gatehouse Chambers Welcome to Season 5 of Tales of the Tribunal. A season where we return to our in-person interview origins (whenever we can), and continue bringing you the stories and insights from across the field of international dispute resolution. We start this season in the United Kingdom with a Barrister and regular advocate in international arbitrations, Frederico Singarajah. A native Brazilian, Fred, has been the very definition of an international practitioner, being multilingual, and practicing across jurisdictions. He shares his story of getting into the practice of law, and eventually carving his own path in international arbitration. So, sit back, strap-in and enjoy the show, we're off to a dynamic and action packed season!! Frederico's Profile, Here NYLON Arbitration TIME STAMPS: Opening Notes – :31 Episode Begins – 3:10 Personal Interest – 43:55 Closing Notes – 59:03 READING: Basics of Quantum Mechanics MUSIC: Best of Bossa Nova Best of Brazilian Samba Feedback and comments welcome to: TalesOfTheTribunal@Gmail.com None of the views shared today or any episode of Tales of the Tribunal is presented as legal advice nor advice of any kind. No compensation was provided to any person or party for their appearance on the show nor do any of the statements made represent any particular organization, legal position or view point. All interviewees appear on an arms-length basis and their appearance should not be construed as any bias or preferred affiliation with the host or host's employer. All rights reserved.
Dan and Ellen talk with Howard Owens, the publisher of The Batavian, a digital news organization in Genesee County, New York, way out near Buffalo. When Dan first met Howard, he was the director of digital publishing for GateHouse Media, which later morphed into Gannett. Howard launched The Batavian for GateHouse in 2008. In 2009, GateHouse eliminated Howard's job, but they let him take The Batavian with him, and he's been at it ever since. The Batavian's website is loaded with well over 100 ads, reflecting his belief that ads should be put right in front of the reader, not rotated in and out. He's also got an innovative idea to raise money from his readers while keeping The Batavian free, which we'll ask him about during our conversation with him. Dan and Ellen are also joined by Sebastian Grace, who just received his degree in journalism and political science from Northeastern. Everyone in journalism is freaking out about ChatGPT and other players in the new generation of artificial intelligence. Seb wrote a really smart piece, which is up on the What Works website, assuring us all that we shouldn't worry — that AI is a tool that can allow journalists to work smarter. Ellen has a Quick Take on Mississippi Today, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting for stories that revealed how a former Mississippi governor used his office to steer millions of state welfare dollars to benefit family and friends. Including NFL quarterback Brett Favre! We interviewed Mary Margaret White, the CEO of Mississippi today, on this podcast in November 2022. And reporter Anna Wolfe has a great podcast about her prize-winning series. Dan observes that journalism these days is often depicted as deep blue — something that liberals and progressives may pay attention to, but that conservatives and especially Trump supporters dismiss as fake news. But Steve Waldman, the head of the Rebuild Local News Coalition, says it's not that simple, and that the local news crisis is harming conservatives even more than it is liberals.
Tilbage i starten af 00'erne begyndte man på Aalborg Universitet det såkaldte CubeSat-program, hvor de studerende fik mulighed for at udvikle, bygge og opsende en række af de små, terningeformede satellitter. Det er senere blevet til DISCO-projektet, som vi fortalte om i sidste episode, i anledningen af opsendelsen af Disco 1-satellitten. I årene siden er der opstået lidt af et satellit-miljø i Aalborg, hvor der i dag findes flere virksomheder indenfor feltet. Vi har tidligere besøgt GomSpace, og denne gang fortsætter vi rundturen. I begyndelsen af 2023 kunne de to virksomheder Sternula og Space Inventor og deres partnere fejre opsendelsen af Danmarks første kommercielle satellit, en 11 kilo tung konstruktion med navnet Sternula-1. Sternula står får udviklingen af forretningsdelen, mens Space Inventor har lavet selve satellitten. Derudover står Aalborg-firmaerne Satlab og Gatehouse for henholdsvis udvikling af det såkaldte VDES-modem, og software til jordforbindelsen. For at høre mere om satellit-byen Aalborg, og om både satellitbyggeri og digitale tjenester til skibsfart, har RumSnak været en tur på besøg hos Space Inventor og Sternula.
Today I'm joined by GateHouse Maritime, a market-leading ocean tech brand that is using its expertise and deep industry knowledge to make ocean visibility simple. GateHouse Maritime delivers next-generation data insights for end-to-end ocean visibility. Founded in 1992, they help global supply chains, offshore industries, maritime providers and surveillance companies gain easy access to ocean data insights for resilient operations, value to end-customers and efficient, safe navigation for a profitable business. Today Morten Bols, Market Development Director at GateHouse Maritime, joins me to chat all about the company; the power of good data; using technology to support sustainability; and their vision to optimize supply chains, and change the working lives of freight forwarders and visibility providers. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [06.53] An overview of the challenges for Gatehouse in the current climate, and for the maritime industry. [08.04] An introduction to GateHouse Maritime – who they are, what they do and how they help their customers. “We've been tracking vessels for more than 20 years, we have a lot of history and a lot of data.” [08.44] How Gatehouse helps to keep freight moving and tackle disruption; how technology is rapidly changing, as organizations try to keep up; and Morten's vision for optimizing supply chains and changing the lives of freight forwarders and visibility providers. “What's important is that you try to plan better! The industry hasn't done that, and is still struggling to do it. The industry is struggling to work with technology and optimize the options they have available.” [10.56] Gatehouse's tracking product OceanIO, its benefits, and how clients use it. “If you don't have any tracking, you trust the carriers. And it's not to say that all carriers are bad, but many are missing key components and key milestones to do this.” [12.19] A closer look at Gatehouse's port intelligence solution, why it's so unique in the market, and the 20 years' worth of data and detailed port surveillance that sits behind the product. [15.24] The wide breadth of industries that can work with Gatehouse Maritime. “There's so many people to work with, and that's so exciting!” [16.20] Why Gatehouse doesn't offer user platforms, and focus on what they're good at – the data. [17.26] The ideal client for Gatehouse Maritime. [18.56] A closer look at onboarding and integration with Gatehouse. [20.18] Why sustainability is a key pillar at Gatehouse, and how they're helping the industry meet key ESG goals. [21.34] Why Morten enjoys surprising industry brands with Gatehouse's robust solutions. [23.53] The future for Gatehouse Maritime. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to Gatehouse Maritime's website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with Gatehouse Maritime and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or Vimeo, or you can connect with Morten on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode, and want to hear from some amazing women in the maritime industry, why not read Lauren Beagen on Protecting and Empowering Women in the Maritime Industry, or listen to episode 185: Chart a Course for Shipping Success, where Alison Cusack chats all about her business Cusack and Co, her career as a lawyer in the maritime industry, the importance of empowering shippers, and of driving better business. This episode was filmed at Manifest 2023. If you enjoyed it, and want to explore some of the other great content filmed at the event, why not check out episodes: 330: Transform Every Move, Every Mode and Every Mile, with Blume Global 329: Future-Proof Your EDI Infrastructure, with Orderful 327: Turn Your Shipping Process Into a Competitive Advantage, with Enveyo 325: Build Thriving Supply Chain Communities, with Envase Technologies 322: Innovative Asset Tracking Made Easy, with Blackberry Radar Check out our other podcasts HERE.
The Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune can trace its roots back to 1909 when the morning Medford Mail and afternoon Tribune merged under the Putnam family, creating what the paper claimed to be "The largest printing and publishing establishment in Southern Oregon.” It was decades later that this venerable brand would begin a journey of "swap and sale," moving from Down jones/ Ottaway ownership to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., to Newcastle Investment Corp. (an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group) and later merging into the growing Gatehouse Media Group. Gatehouse sold the Mail Tribune in 2017 to media businessman Steven Saslow and its sister paper, the Ashland Daily Tidings, for $15 million. Saslow then reportedly secured financing from the right-wing-centered Sinclair broadcast group that same week, according to public records obtained by Jefferson Public Radio. Shortly after the purchase, the paper began working under the ownership name of Rosebud Media in conjunction with the Sinclair-owned TV station in Medford, KTVL. In a very short time, many of the newspaper's newsroom employees were let go, replacing most of the website content with video programming. In 2018, Mail Tribune online viewers were 1st greeted with a “Rosebud Update” video, which included national and local headlines from a studio in Florida and a right-wing oriented video op-ed section entitled Rosewood Commentary. In August 2021, the Mail Tribune went from printing the newspaper seven days a week to four days per week. Then, on September 30, 2023, Saslow announced that the Mail Tribune would cease publication of a printed edition, stating that "printing and delivery costs for the newspaper were threatening the business.” And finally, on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, Saslow made the unexpected announcement that he was shutting down the online operations altogether and letting the entire team go — thus ending the over 100 years of publishing. While the industry was grappling with the idea of Oregon's fourth largest MDA with a population of over 200,000, losing its newspaper of record, news soon broke that EO Media Group, a fourth-generation family-owned company based in Oregon that publishes 18 titles, was going to launch a new newspaper to serve the Medford area, The Rouge Valley Tribune, with a debut print edition “hitting the streets” today, February 18, 2023. EO Media Group stated that they will place an editorial staff of 14 in the newsroom. The editorial team will work for long-time Mail Tribune journalist and former editor David Smigelski, who EO Media COO Heidi Wright recently hired. Smigelski reminisced about his 16-plus years at Mail Tribune in his first editorial for the new Rouge Valley Tribune, stating, "We became pawns in a multinational media chess game." He then said, "The Mail Tribune was abruptly closed on January 13, with just two days' notice to employees. Ten days later, I was standing inside the JC Penney building in Medford with Bulletin publisher Heidi Wright, figuring out where to put desks and phones. As we planned, she used words I could understand. “We know newspapers aren't a cash cow, but we're not here to get rich,” she said. “We want to do this because it's important.” I wanted to hug her, but I thought it might be unprofessional. Crying was probably poor form, as well, but I couldn't stop a little mist from building up. After 16 years, I feel like I'm back home. With newspaper people — family people.” In this 175th episode of "E&P Reports," we explore how EO Media Group is replacing the now shut-down Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune with its new start-up publication: "The Rouge Valley Tribune." We speak with EO Media Group's COO Heidi Wright and EO Media Group Board Member and Director of Audience Development Susan Forester Rana about why and how the company is committing to launch a new print publication during such tumultuous times. Also joining in the dialogue is David Smigelski, former editor of the Mail Tribune, now in his first week of print publishing as editor of the new The Rouge Valley Tribune.
It's Miller time, the wild west, the farmer's curse, 50th anniversary,the gatehouse and interview with Anthony Avila, winemaker, Bien Nacido Vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley. ON THE ROAD with MR CA WINE is about California's cool, aspirational lifestyle and awesome wines hosted by Chuck Cramer, a California native, living in London and is the Director of European sales & marketing, Terlato Wines. This is a wine journey covering the hottest topics in the world of California wine, chatting along the way with the key influencers in the industry who make it all happen. This week's episode includes an interview with Anthony Avila, winemaker, Bien Nacido Vineyard.
One of the most important archaeological discoveries in Jerusalem is the Ophel Gatehouse, uncovered by the late Dr. Eilat Mazar. On today's program, host Brent Nagtegaal takes you on a tour of the gatehouse and discusses its 10th-century B.C.E. dating. https://armstronginstitute.org/836-investigating-king-solomons-jerusalem-gatehouse
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帶著世代傳承的精神,富邦人壽期待讓不同世代同在,上一輩支持下一輩,而不是對立和代溝。像是我現在看著自己的孩子千千、川川,雖然還在嘻嘻哈哈地過日子,但很快的過幾年後,他們也需要具備更寬的視野,具備能夠迎接新事物新挑戰的勇氣,而到時我也希望我們上一輩能夠推他們一把,大家才能一起走在時代的前面。 如果你也跟我一樣,認同富邦人壽“Stay Young”的永續主張,可以多看看富邦人壽這支2022年全新的品牌廣告:https://reurl.cc/LM3Aqx ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ 今年六月份,對於劉軒與Cardin一家人來說有不少動盪、不平靜:在即將展開一個月的美國行前,全家人經歷了確診、女兒在起飛前夕發高燒的驚魂記⋯⋯等等。 但也因為這些動盪,所以這次的美國行也成為一個彌足珍貴的體驗,在這集節目中,劉軒和Cardin就要和大家聊聊:「當一家人面對變動的時候,該如何自我調整、彼此配合,讓便動反而成為凝聚彼此的力量」 (3:34) 開始這次美國行的原因、以及行前的一波三折 (15:22) 劉軒非常期待帶孩子去,但結果卻出乎意料的棕櫚泉之旅 (23:39) 當地朋友的盛情難卻,以及自己行程安排之間,該如何平衡? (26:26) 當旅行中最期待的行程落空時,如何面對? (33:41) 親子旅行中,也可以適度安排點屬於大人的行程 (41:26) 面對Covid-19之後的新局,要抱持「順變」的心態