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This week on Pagecast, Beverley Roos-Muller sits down with Gavin Evans to discuss his thought-provoking new book, White Supremacy: A Brief History of Hatred. Tune in for a deep dive into the complex and often disturbing history of white supremacy, and explore how its legacy continues to shape our world today. Don't miss this important conversation!
Gavin Evans – White Supremacy: From Eugenics to Great Replacement...with TRE's Giles Brown
Evans, Patsy Berry, 86, of Highland Springs, went to be with the Lord on Monday, January 29, 2024. Born April 4, 1937 to Charles Edward and Edna Southall Berry, she is preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Earl and Edward; her devoted, loving husband of 62 years, William O. “Billy” Evans, Jr.; son-in-law, William E. “Butch” Gates, Jr. She is survived by her loving family; son, Steve (Kelly); daughter, Linda Ambrose (Brad); grandsons, Steven Evans (Mandy), Kendall Gates (Jennifer), Cory Evans (Kim), Aaron Evans (Cameron), and Austin Evans; great grandsons, Gavin Evans, and Gibson Evans; great granddaughters, Sydnie...Article LinkSupport the show
When looking at the rainbow we might all see the same range of colors, nevertheless based on the culture we are born into or have later access to, the human brain is influenced by a vast range of symbols causing variances in the meaning we bestowed to each color. Whereas expressed through our thoughts or actions, while playing, reading, or dreaming, color plays an essential role in the way we live our lives and interpret the world around us. Let British lecturer and world-class journalist best known for his political and sports writing, Dr. Gavin Evans, guide you in a quest to explore the magic of color. Join this bestselling author of books such as 'The Story of Colour', 'Black Brain, White Brain', 'Mapreaders & Multitaskers', and ‘Skin Deep' (Oneworld), in an exciting interview that will enable you to discover a fabulous assortment of messages hidden in the spectrum.
With more than 20 years-experience with multinational food business Mars, Andrew Loader was looking for a new project to try doing business a little differently.Openway Food Co. is the result. With co-founder Gavin Evans and backing from private equity group Five V, Openway acquired three health food companies, Annex Foods with brands including Red Tractor, healthy snack company Table of Plenty, and Keep in Cleaner.Loader talks about the different approach, with the acquisitions designed to build the companies rather than break them up, and create a platform that makes health food easier to understand and for consumers to find.It has allowed the individual business founders to determine how much they are involved in the business, from still running the company to focussing on an area like R&D.Loader explains that one of the benefits has been that during the disruption of recent years, there has been a depth of experience across the business that has helped keep the focus on goals rather than just the immediate difficulties.We discuss Loader's thoughts on the health food aisle, and that there are many people who still don't know what is down there, if it is healthy and whether they can trust it.We look at the challenges for retailers and the need for brands to keep bringing new products to the shelves and the churn that occurs when that doesn't happen.For Loader, one way to address this is the Openway model, or others which collaborate on certain parts of operations and also greater pressure on technology to help fill some of the gaps when it comes to innovation.We look at how Openway is finding new functionalities for heritage foods, adding collagen for example to Red Tractor Oats. Loader updates up on its launch in the US and the favourable feedback from retailers at a traditional product but offering new benefits.We end with Loader saying while the launch of Red Tractor and Raise the Bar into the US market is a major focus at the moment, Openway is committed to making consistent quality products, managing the complex supply chain. and building something for tomorrow.------------------------------The Food & Drink Business Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Food & Drink Business, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Food & Drink Business, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Food & Drink Business via their website www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au or send an email to editor@foodanddrinkbusiness.com.auHost: Kim BerryMC: Grant McHerronEditor: Chris VisscherProducer: Steve VisscherFood & Drink Business - © 2022
This episode features a panel discussion held at the British Science Festival Live in Chelmsford, UK, in September 2021. The theme was fake news and how to tackle the spread of scientific misinformation. The panelists discuss how social media algorithms help the spread of misinformation and fake news, they speak about the language to be aware of when spotting misinformation in science, and how the fallacies of race science have spread over time. They also take questions from the audience on the best ways to help prevent the spread of fake news, who is responsible for tackling misinformation and more. The panelists were computer scientist and author of Rage Inside the Machine, Robert Elliot Smith and academic and author of Skin Deep, Gavin Evans. The discussion was hosted by neuroscientist and author of The Gendered Brain, Gina Rippon. Gina also launched her new Noise in Neuroscience project, which aims to tackle sexist science. Host: Gina Rippon Producer: Hester Cant Artwork: Hana Ayoob Music: George Ash
Al 'Què t'hi Jugues!' coneixem els orígens del futbolista anglès Marcus Rashford de la mà de Gavin Evans, director del Norbrook Youth Club
Have you ever had a dispute with a neighbor? Sometimes such disputes are hard to settle. Neighbors can be real stinkers. That's what happened to Wayne Lambarth, literally. Lambarth has a dispute with a neighboring farmer over the property line between their southeast Michigan farms. The neighbor decided to show his disagreement by creating a "fence" made of cow manure near the disputed property line. He piled manure in a 250 feet-long wall standing between two and three feet high. It is a real nuisance for Lambarth's tenants who live a few yards away!* This does not sound like living in peace! Disputes also arise among followers of Jesus. For some things, the Bible does not clearly state whether it is right or wrong. People can have different views. One side may condemn the other for some practice. The condemned side may view the opposing side with contempt. This type of dispute actually occurred among the early Christians in Rome. They disagreed on whether it was morally right to eat meat that had been sacrificed to idols. Paul wrote to them and provided several principals about how to treat each other in this type of situation. The key is in Romans 14:19 “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification.”(NIV) Remember, when you disagree with other followers of Jesus on matters of opinion, don't be a stinker. Keep the peace! *Gavin Evans, "Man Builds Wall of Manure Over Property Line Dispute With Neighbor," Yahoo! News, Thurday, April 29, 2021, https://news.yahoo.com/man-builds-wall-manure-over-175450976.html. Please provide feedback and suggestions at: https://www.sparkingfaith.com/feedback/ Bumper music “Landing Place” performed by Mark July, used under license from Shutterstock.
Colours are all around us all the time but how much do we really know about their history and different associations?
The Rock N Roll Archaeologist digs deep into the new art book, David Bowie: Icon - The Definitive Photographic Collection. Christian welcomes project editor, Carrie Kania to the show, where they talk about not only the book's contents, but also how a book like this gets made.David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest images of one of the greatest stars in history, into a single, luxurious volume. The result is the most important anthology of David Bowie images that has ever been compiled. Featuring work from many of the greatest names in photography, this book showcases an incredible portfolio of imagery, featuring the iconic, the awe inspiring, the candid and the surprising.Follow the visual evolution of Bowie over the years, through the lenses of his famous photographer collaborators.Photography and text by: Gerald Fearnley, Justin de Villeneuve, Terry O'Neill, Masayoshi Sukita, Norman Parkinson, Kevin Cummins, Janet Macoska, Lynn Goldsmith, Geoff MacCormack, Alec Byrne, Brian Aris, Andrew Kent, Vernon Dewhurst, Gavin Evans, Fernando Aceves, Barry Schultz, Ray Stevenson, Chalkie Davies, Markus Klinko, Greg Gorman, John Scarisbrick, Denis O'Regan, Mick Rock, Philippe Auliac, Steve Schapiro.When David Bowie passed away on 10 January 2016, the world lost an icon. And yet, his legacy lives on. From his humble origins as a teen musician in the 1960s up until the very end, David Bowie's music, lyrics and provocative performances inspired not only his generation, but every generation that followed. While his sound and style underwent several alterations throughout his career, two facts never changed. He was an innovator, and photographers adored him. This book pays homage to this once-in-a-lifetime icon. The most significant collection of David Bowie images ever assembled A luxurious opus published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of David Bowie's death Impeccably printed, sumptuously designed, large format hardback book Top photographers, iconic images, wonderful surprises Major marketing campaign, including radio, print and online promotions Events with photographers, including on-stage Q&As and book signings Tie-in to exhibitions at galleries, globally https://www.amazon.com/David-Bowie-Definitive-Photographic-Collection/dp/1788840968/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=david+bowie+icon&qid=1608166608&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExOUtESU5UODNETTdWJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDI0NDAyMUxCR1hJVDlaU0w0UyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODMwODY3TkVBS0w1SjFTMTg3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
The Rock N Roll Archaeologist digs deep into the new art book, David Bowie: Icon - The Definitive Photographic Collection. Christian welcomes project editor, Carrie Kania to the show, where they talk about not only the book's contents, but also how a book like this gets made.David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest images of one of the greatest stars in history, into a single, luxurious volume. The result is the most important anthology of David Bowie images that has ever been compiled. Featuring work from many of the greatest names in photography, this book showcases an incredible portfolio of imagery, featuring the iconic, the awe inspiring, the candid and the surprising.Follow the visual evolution of Bowie over the years, through the lenses of his famous photographer collaborators.Photography and text by: Gerald Fearnley, Justin de Villeneuve, Terry O'Neill, Masayoshi Sukita, Norman Parkinson, Kevin Cummins, Janet Macoska, Lynn Goldsmith, Geoff MacCormack, Alec Byrne, Brian Aris, Andrew Kent, Vernon Dewhurst, Gavin Evans, Fernando Aceves, Barry Schultz, Ray Stevenson, Chalkie Davies, Markus Klinko, Greg Gorman, John Scarisbrick, Denis O'Regan, Mick Rock, Philippe Auliac, Steve Schapiro.When David Bowie passed away on 10 January 2016, the world lost an icon. And yet, his legacy lives on. From his humble origins as a teen musician in the 1960s up until the very end, David Bowie's music, lyrics and provocative performances inspired not only his generation, but every generation that followed. While his sound and style underwent several alterations throughout his career, two facts never changed. He was an innovator, and photographers adored him. This book pays homage to this once-in-a-lifetime icon. The most significant collection of David Bowie images ever assembled A luxurious opus published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of David Bowie's death Impeccably printed, sumptuously designed, large format hardback book Top photographers, iconic images, wonderful surprises Major marketing campaign, including radio, print and online promotions Events with photographers, including on-stage Q&As and book signings Tie-in to exhibitions at galleries, globally https://www.amazon.com/David-Bowie-Definitive-Photographic-Collection/dp/1788840968/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=david+bowie+icon&qid=1608166608&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExOUtESU5UODNETTdWJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDI0NDAyMUxCR1hJVDlaU0w0UyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODMwODY3TkVBS0w1SjFTMTg3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
The Rock N Roll Archaeologist digs deep into the new art book, David Bowie: Icon - The Definitive Photographic Collection. Christian welcomes project editor, Carrie Kania to the show, where they talk about not only the book’s contents, but also how a book like this gets made. David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest images of one of the greatest stars in history, into a single, luxurious volume. The result is the most important anthology of David Bowie images that has ever been compiled. Featuring work from many of the greatest names in photography, this book showcases an incredible portfolio of imagery, featuring the iconic, the awe inspiring, the candid and the surprising. Follow the visual evolution of Bowie over the years, through the lenses of his famous photographer collaborators. Photography and text by: Gerald Fearnley, Justin de Villeneuve, Terry O'Neill, Masayoshi Sukita, Norman Parkinson, Kevin Cummins, Janet Macoska, Lynn Goldsmith, Geoff MacCormack, Alec Byrne, Brian Aris, Andrew Kent, Vernon Dewhurst, Gavin Evans, Fernando Aceves, Barry Schultz, Ray Stevenson, Chalkie Davies, Markus Klinko, Greg Gorman, John Scarisbrick, Denis O'Regan, Mick Rock, Philippe Auliac, Steve Schapiro. When David Bowie passed away on 10 January 2016, the world lost an icon. And yet, his legacy lives on. From his humble origins as a teen musician in the 1960s up until the very end, David Bowie's music, lyrics and provocative performances inspired not only his generation, but every generation that followed. While his sound and style underwent several alterations throughout his career, two facts never changed. He was an innovator, and photographers adored him. This book pays homage to this once-in-a-lifetime icon. The most significant collection of David Bowie images ever assembled A luxurious opus published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of David Bowie's death Impeccably printed, sumptuously designed, large format hardback book Top photographers, iconic images, wonderful surprises Major marketing campaign, including radio, print and online promotions Events with photographers, including on-stage Q&As and book signings Tie-in to exhibitions at galleries, globally https://www.amazon.com/David-Bowie-Definitive-Photographic-Collection/dp/1788840968/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=david+bowie+icon&qid=1608166608&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExOUtESU5UODNETTdWJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDI0NDAyMUxCR1hJVDlaU0w0UyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODMwODY3TkVBS0w1SjFTMTg3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
The Rock N Roll Archaeologist digs deep into the new art book, David Bowie: Icon - The Definitive Photographic Collection. Christian welcomes project editor, Carrie Kania to the show, where they talk about not only the book’s contents, but also how a book like this gets made. David Bowie: Icon gathers the greatest images of one of the greatest stars in history, into a single, luxurious volume. The result is the most important anthology of David Bowie images that has ever been compiled. Featuring work from many of the greatest names in photography, this book showcases an incredible portfolio of imagery, featuring the iconic, the awe inspiring, the candid and the surprising. Follow the visual evolution of Bowie over the years, through the lenses of his famous photographer collaborators. Photography and text by: Gerald Fearnley, Justin de Villeneuve, Terry O'Neill, Masayoshi Sukita, Norman Parkinson, Kevin Cummins, Janet Macoska, Lynn Goldsmith, Geoff MacCormack, Alec Byrne, Brian Aris, Andrew Kent, Vernon Dewhurst, Gavin Evans, Fernando Aceves, Barry Schultz, Ray Stevenson, Chalkie Davies, Markus Klinko, Greg Gorman, John Scarisbrick, Denis O'Regan, Mick Rock, Philippe Auliac, Steve Schapiro. When David Bowie passed away on 10 January 2016, the world lost an icon. And yet, his legacy lives on. From his humble origins as a teen musician in the 1960s up until the very end, David Bowie's music, lyrics and provocative performances inspired not only his generation, but every generation that followed. While his sound and style underwent several alterations throughout his career, two facts never changed. He was an innovator, and photographers adored him. This book pays homage to this once-in-a-lifetime icon. The most significant collection of David Bowie images ever assembled A luxurious opus published to coincide with the 5th anniversary of David Bowie's death Impeccably printed, sumptuously designed, large format hardback book Top photographers, iconic images, wonderful surprises Major marketing campaign, including radio, print and online promotions Events with photographers, including on-stage Q&As and book signings Tie-in to exhibitions at galleries, globally https://www.amazon.com/David-Bowie-Definitive-Photographic-Collection/dp/1788840968/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=david+bowie+icon&qid=1608166608&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExOUtESU5UODNETTdWJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDI0NDAyMUxCR1hJVDlaU0w0UyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODMwODY3TkVBS0w1SjFTMTg3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
Pattrick Smellie is co-founder of BusinessDesk and in this 180 degree interview reversal, Ryan gets to interview a journalist on how BusinessDesk got started, getting your business into the news, why post election every business will need a trusted source on news for policy impacts and how to get into becoming a news journalist.BONUS: Pattrick shares one historic moment in his career that truly stood out as momentous.TIMESTAMPS3 mins 47 secs What Pattrick Smellie learnt from Roger Douglas as his boss in the 1980's. 6 mins 5 secs Working in institutions of scale in public relations and corporate communications, and the difference of thinking to short and long horizons. 9 mins 10 secs Setting out as a communications adviser, finding a business partner, writing business news and the importance of consistency in creating credibility. 10 mins 55 secs How the GFC impacted the news business, how Pattrick and Jonathan responded and the unintended silver lining. 12 mins 31 secs The belief that traditional news publishers doing news for free wasn't a path for BusinessDesk. 14 mins 37 secs The important moments from getting the first customer, realising that crises can be good for news, understanding margins and getting news profitable.16 mins 15 secs How businesses can get in to the news (or stay out of the news!) and why it can be better to tell your story than keep it under wraps. 18 mins 11 secs Being willing to take risks and say things that are real when talking with journalists.18 mins 56 secs Investing in building relationships with journalists. 20 mins 55 secs Getting 200-300 emails a day from PR firms and why they don't get cut through and what does.22 mins 43 secs The BusinessDesk team of 12 journalists of experienced people across Auckland and Wellington including Brent Melville, Bex Stevenson, Victoria Young, Jenny Ruth, Paul McBeth, Gavin Evans, Dan Brunskill and more.24 mins 40 secs The shift to trusted news sources through Covid-19, the transition from a wire service to a subscription service in 2018.26 mins 31 secs The launch of BusinessDesk... and the disruption Covid-19 brought.29 mins 47 secs What BusinessDesk subscribers get and why businesses are going to need a trusted source of news on policy after the election. 33 mins 35 secs How Pattrick copes with the deluge of daily news and why his KPI in the early days was 'just stay married.'35 mins 43 secs What Pattrick wants people to know about BusinessDesk. 38 mins 37 secs Advice for budding journalists and the importance of getting into the numbers. 41 mins 1 secs Pattrick on living through a moment in history with the inauguration of Nelson Mandela and being on the plane with Prime Minister Jim Bolger.43 mins 33 secs The future for New Zealand, the digital technology opportunities, the cleverness and creativity and harnessing it into better commercial opportunity. LINKS MENTIONEDBecome a BusinessDesk Subscriber
Jonathan Mc Crea is white. Serena Williams is black. For better or worse we humans seem to have this compulsion to categorize ourselves in these terms. But what, if any, merit do these categories of race have? Gavin Evans is the author of Skin Deep: Journeys in the Divisive Science of Race. First Aired: 05/09/2019
A chat with mythical Heathside Harrier Gavin Evans - writer, super-speedy veteran and all-round lovely man. On a mud-spattered pootle round Ally Pally and Highgate Wood, Paul and Rob grill Gavin on his adventures, injuries and - most importantly right now - marathon prep. Featuring destroying doughnuts, first aid in the field, and the relative merits of Prague and Milton Keynes.You can pre-order Paul’s book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/26-2-Miles-Happiness-Comedians-Marathon/dp/1472966260 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey hey, Josh and Ryan here, welcome to the second half of our chat with Gavin Evans, CEO of Future Youth Zone. We dive straight in with the word association game and go on to talk about the life of a CEO and wearing lots of hats at one. We then talk about the wider perceptions of young people, the good and bad, and the importance of mental health in youth work. We hope you enjoy the episode! R+J
Welcome back all, this is the first half of our chat with Gavin Evans. Gavin is the CEO of Future Youth Zone in Barking and Dagenham which is part of the OnSide Youth Zone network of state of the art youth centres. We chat about working in his area of passion, what it means to be a CEO of a youth zone and to work with young people. Check out OnSide here: https://www.onsideyouthzones.org/
On the morning of his exhibition titled ‘Graven Images - Icons & Aspic', A Private View talks with Gavin Evans about his past. The exhibition is about to open at Maddox and the photographer's work features Björk, Peter Fonda, Iggy Pop and David Bowie to name a few.This podcast is made in conjunction with Maddox Gallery, an international group of galleries specialising in contemporary and modern art.To listen to more of A Private View with Maeve Doyle listen live every Tuesday and Friday, 10 to 11am on Soho Radio's Culture channel at www.sohoradiolondon.com/player/culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Alice and Kim talk about Barack Obama’s summer nonfiction picks, the world’s deadliest predator, and true stories inside cults and places with cult-like thinking. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Skin Deep by Gavin Evans, published by Oneworld Publications and Chase Darkness with Meby Billy Jensen. Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kim Ukura. FOLLOW UP Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation by Eli Clare NONFICTION IN THE NEWS Barack Obama’s summer reading list Publisher’s Weekly: Workman to Publish AOC Bio NEW BOOKS Breaking the Ocean: A Memoir of Race, Rebellion, and Reconciliation by Annahid Dashtgard The Yellow House: A Memoir by Sarah M. Broom Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy, and the Fear of Female Power by Sady Doyle The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator by Timothy C. Winegard CULTS! Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and the People’s Temple by Jeff Guinn Without You, There is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea’s Elite by Suki Kim Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche by Haruki Murakami READING NOW Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist by Eli Saslow Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemptionby Laura Hillenbrand
This week Gavin Evans shares his story of going from a management job at Nationwide Insurance to starting his own contracting company and working with Lowes Home Improvement. Growing too fast, hiring and firing family, and having to turn down jobs due to racism are just a few struggles he shares. Please tune in and listen to Gavin's great testimony of how he started and is growing his company. businesswithbordeaux.com trackstarz.com Thanks to our patrons: Aaron Simpkins- truestrengthapparel.com Word Press Stan- wpstan.com
This week Gavin Evans shares his story of going from a management job at Nationwide Insurance to starting his own contracting company and working with Lowes Home Improvement. Growing too fast, hiring and firing family, and having to turn down jobs due to racism are just a few struggles he shares. Please tune in and listen to Gavin's great testimony of how he started and is growing his company. businesswithbordeaux.com trackstarz.com Thanks to our patrons: Aaron Simpkins- truestrengthapparel.com Word Press Stan- wpstan.com
In many ways, you could say that Gavin Evans was always destined for table tennis greatness. He was born into a family where both parents played to a high-level and he had two older brothers who were both part of the England Youth Squad. Add to that Gavin's immediate love of the sport and you have the perfect combination. He began playing at 5-years-old. By 11, Gavin had overtaken both of his older brothers and was beginning to establish himself as the best young player in Europe. For the next four years, he was near enough unbeatable in his age… The post #34 – Gavin Evans: Bulletproof Table Tennis appeared first on Expert Table Tennis.
CliffCentral.com — The femmes interview Gavin Evans, the author of the new book launched this week - Black brain, white brain - is intelligence skin deep? Then we speak to Russell Jarvis, Comms for Travelstart about why airlines charge differently.