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In this programme we discuss ways in which tenant farmers can take advantage of natural capital income streams - as well addressing some of the barriers and challenges to market entry.ffinlo Costain is joined by George Dunn, Chief Executive of the Tenant Farmers' Association - and by Lucy Jenner, a director at Savills, and Head of their Natural Capital Consultancy. This is the ninth episode in our series: Filling the Funding Gap, in which we discuss how natural capital markets can help farmers transition towards resilient and regenerative food production.Filling the Funding Gap is sponsored by Barclays, Environment Bank, Forest Carbon, Howden Insurance Brokers, Regenerate and Saffery.
Every Friday, we're highlighting a panel from the TBRCon2025 all-virtual SF/F/H convention, looking back on the incredible variety of discussions that we had the honor of hosting.This week, join moderator/book reviewer George Dunn and authors Josh Malerman, Philip Fraccasi, Gemma Amor, Cynthia Pelayo and Jenny Keifer for a TBRCon2025 panel on "Jump Scares: How to Create Shocking Horror on the Page".SUPPORT THE SHOW:- Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more)- Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friendsEMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS:sffaddictspod@gmail.comFOLLOW SFF ADDICTS:LinktreeMUSIC:Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFXOutro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion
George Dunn speaks on how Jesus meets us personally, longing for a deep and lasting connection, planned since the beginning of time, and eagerly invites us into a relationship that brings peace, love, and purpose now and forever. All Nations Christian Centre is an Elim Pentecostal Church in Reading, UK. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.allnationselim.org Or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @allnationselim
At our all-age service, One Big Church, George Dunn speaks on what Jesus meant when He said "I am the bread of life". All Nations Christian Centre is an Elim Pentecostal Church in Reading, UK. For more information, please visit our website: www.allnationselim.org Or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @allnationselim
George Dunn, CEO of CRE8 Independent Consultants, discusses digital transformation in Housing Commissions and Housing Authorities. George is an expert in Total Quality Management, process Re-engineering, and LEAN/Six Sigma; and in planning for advanced technologies such as digital workflow, process automation, and AI. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
George Dunn, CEO of CRE8 Independent Consultants, discusses digital transformation in law firms. George has extensive experience helping to improve AMLAW 100 and 200 Law firms. He is highly experienced in Total Quality Management, process Re-engineering, and LEAN/Six Sigma; and in planning for advanced technologies such as digital workflow, process automation, and AI. George is published in Law Technology News, Corporate Counsel, and General Counsel. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
Looking at Matthew 17:20, George Dunn speaks on how we should have faith like a mustard seed; the role of faith in overcoming challenges and trusting in God's unfailing power. All Nations Christian Centre is an Elim Pentecostal Church in Reading, UK. For more information, please visit our website: www.allnationselim.org Or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @allnationselim
Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business
3 big ideas discussed in this episode: BIG IDEA #1: Strategies to reduce external organizational friction. Keeping and expanding customers. Reducing vendor costs. BIG IDEA #2: Reducing friction internally (within and between Departments). Eliminating rework, unnecessary cost, and improving relationships. BIG IDEA #3: Reducing friction in our personal lives. Gaining time to spend with our family and on ourselves. Get the show notes for this episode here: https://AskJeremyJones.com/362 Enjoy the interview
Roud 7 - THE FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN Historical guest: Steve Roud Singer Guest: Laura Smyth Email us: intheroud@singyonder.co.uk Follow us on: Facebook Twitter Instagram Your host: Matt Quinn Website: Facebook Twitter Instagram Historical Guest: Steve Roud About Steve Singer Guest: Laura Smyth Website Traditional recordings played: The Female Highwayman by George Dunn (album - Chainmaker) Sylvia The Female Highwayman by Paddy Walsh Cecilia by Gordon Hall Cecilia by Mabs Hall Cecilia by Gordon Hall (version 2) Modern versions mentioned: Sovay by Pentangle Long Lankin by Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick Sovay by James Yorkston Sovay by Owen Ralph Cecilia by Rubus Sovay by Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick Sovay by Brass Monkey Pretty Sylvia by Jeff Davis Folk song recourses: Sing Yonder The Vaughn Williams Memorial Library Sussex Traditions GlousTrad Tobas an Dualchais/Kist o Riches Jon Boden's A Folk Song A Day Andy Turner's A Folk Song A Week Record labels promoting recordings of traditional singers: Topic Records Veteran Records Musical Traditions One Row Records Other Folk Song/Music podcasts: The Old Songs Podcast Every Folk Song Folk On Foot Fire Draw Near
George Dunn, CEO of CRE8 Independent Consultants, discusses the rising need for a “Chief Process Officer.” What are the signs your organization needs a Chief Process Officer...and what are the benefits? Listen as George explores the topic of digital process improvement and the executive structure needed to make it happen. CRE8 serves national and international customers in all industry sectors, including Fortune 100, government, and privately held organizations. Listen for three action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
Five interviews today - on topics ranging from the constant struggle for tenant farmers to dangers of slurry pollution. 1'08'' Martin Lines from the Nature Friendly Farming Network discusses the NFFN's general election manifesto, which includes a call for a fit-for-purpose farming budget 12'29'' Peter Powell from the Welsh Dee Trust talks about the terrible impact farm slurry can have on rivers 20'34'' Vicky Vanderstichele from North Star Transition tells me that scale is critical when it comes to financing nature-based solutions 32'09'' George Dunn, the chief executive of the Tenant Farmers Association, tells me about the often poor relationship between tenant farmers and their landlords 42'35'' And finally, Robin Walter from the Soil Association, makes the case for regenerative forestry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farmgate/message
In this episode George Dunn, Chief Executive of the Tenant Farmers Association speaks more about tenancies and the wider farming industry. Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. For more information on Cornish Mutual visit cornishmutual.co.ukFor our podcast disclaimer click here. Timestamps00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle00:14 Peter Green introduces the bonus and George Dunn.00:50 George's key tips for a new entrant's first tenancy application and how they can learn from previous attempts. 03:38 If a new entrant is approaching a landlord for a share farming scheme or joint venture. 06:38 Make sure you document everything.08:06 Share farming, joint ventures and employment - George's mention to younger listeners on building a career. 10:08 Which demographics are well represented in agriculture and how do we encourage greater diversity?15:38 Peter Green rounds up.
In this episode Peter talks to George Dunn, CEO at the Tenant Farmers Association and Ben and Josh Nicholls, Cornish dairy farmers who won last year's Cornwall Young Farmer of the Year award. They discuss the future of land access and how new entrants can get on the farming ladder from securing a tenancy to thinking outside the box. In this second series of Farming Focus we're asking the question 'does my farm have a future?'.Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. For more information on Cornish Mutual visit cornishmutual.co.ukFor our podcast disclaimer click here. Timestamps00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode. 00:58 Peter's Future Farm in 60 seconds.02:12 Peter introduces today's guests. 02:54 Josh Nicholls introduces himself and his family's business.04:45 Ben Nicholls introduces himself and how he works with Josh. 07:32 What was it like to win the Young farmer of the year at the Cornwall Farm Business awards?08:37 George Dunn comments on Josh and Ben's story. 10:30 How many tenancies are secured by new entrants? 11:56 Is there a lot of competition from other land uses but also what are the opportunities for new markets?14:10 Following the Rock Review, how confident should tenant farmers be?16:04 Ben explains the nature of their tenancy. 16:54 How do landlords find enthusiastic new tenants?18:14 What are the barriers for young people getting into farming?19:36 What help did Josh and Ben get in putting their application together?20:41 Using your network. 23:21 What would Josh recommend young farmers do to secure a tenancy?24:16 Showstoppers26:14 Practical tips from George, Josh and Ben. 27:30 3 words to show what attributes farmers of the future will need.30:15 Peter rounds up.
George Dunn reminds us that Jesus is the same today, yesterday and forever and while the nativity story never changes, there is so much more to discover.
British Farming Awards is all about celebrating the very best of British Agriculture. The most prestigious award of the night is 'Outstanding Contribution to British Agriculture. This year's winner was chief executive of the Tenant Farmers Association, George Dunn, in recognition of his 27 years of tireless campaign work representing and giving a voice to tenant farmers. George may have met countless Prime Ministers and even the King, but he said the pinnacle of his job is the tenant farmers who instil trust in him to represent them and support them. He said the sector is facing multiple challenges right now but feels optimistic that now more than ever tenants are being recognised in the formation of policies for the incredible contribution they make to British agriculture
About George Dunn and CRE8 Independent Consultants: George Dunn President & CEO CRE8 Independent Consultants,, helps organizations improve quality, governance, customer service, and efficiency through operational/process improvement, advanced technology planning, and update of IG records management programs. Assists clients as on-call Chief Process Officer #CPO, Chief Digital Transformation Officer #CDTO, and Senior Independent Consultant. Operational and process improvement work focuses on aligning and improving the way processes and people work together to achieve operational goals. Digital transformation focuses on how to improve the effectiveness and ROI of these technologies through proper planning and design. IG Records Management focuses on the update of policies, procedures, and schedules to better meet regulatory, legal, operational, and best practice requirements. Advanced technology planning includes Digital Transformation, Electronic Content Management (ECM), Digital Workflow, Electronic Forms, Electronic Signature, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), AI, Recognition, Machine Learning, and others. George develops enterprise-wide, department, and workgroup operational improvement plans, IG RM programs, process/workflow maps, software requirements, return on investment analysis, requests for proposals, vendor assessment, and change action plans. Mr. Dunn has over twenty-five years of experience in the above areas, has worked across numerous industries, and has assisted organizations from 25 to 250,000 employees. He has served in executive, management, and staff roles for CRE8 Incorporated, GTE, Wang Labs, ASA, and KPMG. He is certified in Lean/Six Sigma, Business Process Management, Re-engineering, BPM, ECM, Workflow, Management Consulting, EDP Audit, and CPA (former). CRE8 staff are CRM, Agile, and PMP accredited. George has served as an adviser to the Worldwide ECM Workflow Standards Board for AIIM and is a regular speaker at worldwide and regional events. He is a regular panelist, speaker, and author at BWG, AIIM, ARMA, DSF, AMLAW, GLC and other industry forums/discussions. CRE8 INDEPENDENT CONSULTANTS Since 1995, CRE8® Incorporated Independent Consultants have helped organizations plan for Process Improvement, Workflow / ECM Paperless Technologies, Information Governance, and Complex Computer System Replacement. Our services include consulting, workshops, and conferences; provided on-site or through the internet. As independent consultants, we work directly for end users and do not sell or represent any technology solution. This allows us to provide an independent voice to help organizations plan for and evaluate process improvement, advanced technology (workflow/ECM), information governance IG plans, and complex computer system replacement options. To learn more about our services: - Process and Organizational Improvement- ECM, Workflow, ERM And Information Governance Planning- Complex Computer System Replacement Planning- On-Line Education and Certification (Agile, BPM, Project Management PMP, Lean, Six Sigma)- Conferences CRE8 serves national and international organizations in all industry sectors, including Fortune 100, government, and privately held. We conduct process improvement and technology planning projects at the enterprise, department, and workgroup levels for worldwide, national, and local organizations. CRE8 projects are staffed by leading professionals who have extensive experience assisting organizations with planning for process improvement and new technologies. Our consultants provide full knowledge transfer of the tools and techniques that we employ. CRE8 delivers outstanding successes and customer results.
George Dunn speaks on how we need a right perspective about change.
Tenant farming groups in England have criticised the Government response to a review of the sector. The review by Baroness Kate Rock was published last year and made 74 recommendations, including a tenancy forum, a tenant farming commissioner and improvements to tenancies, as well as making the new Environmental Land Management schemes more accessible to people who don't own the land they farm. The Government has responded by announcing a new Farm Tenancy Forum and will consult on a commissioner. Tenant Farmers Association's chief executive, George Dunn says “the last thing we need is a review of the review". The price UK farmers will be paid for wool this year is going down, and won't cover the cost of shearing. British Wool has annouced it'll pay around 30 pence a kilo, which means many farmers will get less than £1 per fleece. Shearing costs about £1.65 per sheep according to the National Association of Agricultural Contractors. This year's wool price is a drop from last year when farmers got around 36 pence a kilo, prices vary according to the type and quality of the wool. All this week as world farmers meet in South Africa we're looking at some of the challenges faced by farmers around the globe. Farming in a war zone is obviously difficult, both the day to day stresses but also the bigger picture as Ukrainian farmers struggle to export their produce. They have been big exporters of grain and oilseeds and as we've reported the war has impacted both availability and prices across the world. Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
A compilation of the times we escaped the studio and got out and about, featuring Nigel Havers, Kate Williams, George Dunn, Eric Motley, Bill Clegg KC and a complete history of Boswell and his eponymous festival.
Believe it or not, there was a time in the 17th century when parliament cancelled Christmas! George Dunn outlines three areas where as a church, we have a responsibility to not cancel Christmas again.
Believe it or not, there was a time in the 17th century when parliament cancelled Christmas! George Dunn outlines three areas where as a church, we have a responsibility to not cancel Christmas again.
In this episode we host a round table discussion with Patrick Anderson, Gwen Grewal, George Dunn, Timothy Kwiatek, Tiffany Montoya, Bailie Peterson, Jesse Prinz, and Marty Sulek as they discuss their chapters in Richard's latest book, Punk Rock and Philosophy. Richard's co-editor, Josh Heter, joins us as co-host for this episode. "Attack of the Mole Men" and “Exhilarate” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Fat Cartoon Jazz https://www.purple-planet.com
As production costs rise, a farmer tells us why he is taking half his land out of food production. Rutland farmer Andrew Brown says he can make more money from his land through a Government Countryside Stewardship Scheme, but says the current policy for paying farmers to stop growing food is misguided at a time when wheat stocks are so low. Meanwhile, MPs on the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee met yesterday for a progress update on the new system for paying farmers in England which is known as ELMs - the Environmental Land Management Scheme. We hear from George Dunn, the CEO of the Tenants Farmers Association about how well the transition is going for farmers. And our week on insects continues with a visit to one of the UK's first edible insect cafes in Pembrokeshire. Presented by Anna Hill Produced in Bristol by Natalie Donovan
In Matthew 7:13-14 Jesus tells us that we all have a journey to take of which there are only two destinations; destruction and life. With this in mind, George Dunn asks are we progressing on this journey?
In Matthew 7:13-14 Jesus tells us that we all have a journey to take of which there are only two destinations; destruction and life. With this in mind, George Dunn asks are we progressing on this journey?
Looking at Exodus 16, George Dunn continues our series on the Names of God by looking at Jehovah-Nissi - the Lord our banner.
Looking at Exodus 16, George Dunn continues our series on The Names of God by looking at Jehovah-Nissi - the Lord our banner.
As part of One Big Church, our all-age family service, George Dunn speaks on the four phrases that Isaiah wrote to describe Jesus 700 years before Christ was born.
As part of One Big Church, our all-age family service, George Dunn speaks on the four phrases that Isaiah wrote to describe Jesus 700 years before Christ was born.
The Bible has much to say about our role in bringing justice to others. George Dunn speaks about the prayer "Kyrie eleison", or "Lord have mercy" and how we need to be merciful to others too.
The Bible has much to say about our role in bringing justice to others. George Dunn speaks about the prayer "Kyrie eleison", or "Lord have mercy" and how we need to be merciful to others too.
The Tenant Farmers Association say they have evidence landlords are trying to raise rents significantly this year, to cushion the blow caused by cuts to their old payments under the Basic Payment Scheme. Anna Hill speaks to George Dunn. For harvest week Anna's been to the Elveden Estate in Norfolk for the malting barley harvest and to see a new piece of farming equipment in action, which has been nicknamed 'The Beast'. Oil Seed Rape has been more difficult to grow in recent years partly because farmers are no longer allowed to use seeds coated with neonicotinoids chemicals, they protect the young plants from the flea beetle. Anna speaks to Dr Rachel Wells about experiments to breed new varieties of Oil Seed Rape which the Flea Beetle won't want to eat. Presenter: Anna Hill Producer in Bristol: Toby Field
On today's The Strategy of Information, Nick Inglis talks with George Dunn, President of Cre8 Independent Consultants and widely recognized guru of business process efficiency. George Dunn and his team have worked with many leading companies and their work is widely regarded as some of the best in the business. Stay tuned for a conversation on George's path into the information profession, some of his past work, and a discussion on driving business process improvement with George Dunn on today's episode of The Strategy of Information with Nick Inglis, on InfoGov.net.
Students are steadily arriving at the Shackouls Honors College. If you are a new student for the 2021 Fall Semester, make sure you listen to this episode. In it, Mr. George Dunn lets you know about several important (some mandatory) events happening in the Honors College over the next couple weeks.
George Dunn explores Psalm 139, looking at what can hold us back from fully connecting with God and suggests that it's time to open up to God.
George Dunn explores Psalm 139, looking at what can hold us back from fully connecting with God and suggests that it's time to open up to God.
George Dunn is the Founder and President of CRE8® Independent Consultants. Since 1995, CRE8 has helped organizations plan for: Process Improvement (BPM, Re-engineering, LEAN, Six Sigma, Friction-less), Advanced Technologies (Capture, Recognition, Machine Learning, Forms Processing, ECM, Workflow, RPA, ERM), Digital Transformation (Enterprise, Department, Group, Individual), Information Governance (Policies, Procedures, Schedules), and Complex Computer System Replacement (Augmentation, Porting, COTS, Custom). CRE8 services include consulting, workshops, and conferences; provided on-site or through the internet. It is important to note that as independent consultants, CRE8 works directly for end-user organizations and does not sell or represent any technology solution. This allows CRE8 to provide an independent voice to help organizations plan for and evaluate process improvement and technologies. CRE8 serves national and international organizations in all industry sectors, including Fortune 100, government, and privately held. We conduct process improvement and technology planning projects at the enterprise, department, and workgroup levels for worldwide, national, and local organizations. Clients range in size from 25 to 250,000 employees across all industries. CRE8 projects are staffed by leading professionals who have extensive experience assisting organizations with planning for process improvement and new technologies. Our consultants provide complete knowledge transfer of the tools and techniques that we employ. CRE8 delivers outstanding successes and customer results. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
THE GEORGE DUNN SHOW 3-16-21 1. Dove soap gets politically correct 2. Memory verse Psalms 147:4-6 3. April fools day is canceled 4. Biden‘s dependence on rules for Independence Day 5. Democrat pipe dreams for conservatives to disappear but no Keystone XL Pipeline 6. Governor Cuomo wants his accusers to meet and discuss at Sunny acres nursing home 7. Kamala‘s broom isn't eco-friendly 8. WAPO Makes up stories about Trump's phone call with Georgia Secretary of State 9. Good and bad stewardship of Covid relief stimulus. 10. Democrat elites should pay out of pocket, not out of taxes, for reparations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host, George Dunn, is joined by Brentford Chairman, Cliff Crown, to discuss his and Brentford's 2020. A dramatic and complicated year from Corona Virus to Playoff heartache Cliff takes the listener through a truly impactful year for Brentford Football Club.
WE ARE BACK! Host, George Dunn, is joined for his monthly episode with Championship and Premier League Experts (Florian and Cacli) to discuss the overachievers and underachievers of the top two flights of English football so far this season.
George Dunn takes us back to the very beginning of creation so that we can understand God's light and how it lives in us.
George Dunn takes us back to the very beginning of creation so that we can understand God's light and how it lives in us.
Welcome to Honorable Mentions, the official podcast of the Shackouls Honors College at Mississippi State University. On this first episode, Outreach Coordinator Wade Leonard interviews Student Services Coordinator George Dunn. George talks about the myriad opportunities and support services available to Honors students at Mississippi State and how the faculty and staff of the Honors College go out of their way to care about each individual member of the College. For more information about the Shackouls Honors College, visit honors.msstate.edu.
This week on Over The Farm Gate we're digging into the latest news stories.Firstly, what do the newly seen plans for the Environmental Land Management (ELM) strategy tell us about the post-Brexit agri-environment scheme and what it will mean for farmers? Is it the progressive change the sector had been promised? Will it support farmers to really drive sustainability? Jez Fredenburgh speaks to George Dunn, chief executive of the Tenant Farmers' Association to find out. Secondly, Defra has started recruiting for the chair of the Office for Environmental Protection - what could this new watchdog mean for how environmental standards are monitored, and will it hold the government to account, including in trade deals? Jez speaks to Mike Holland, secretary and adviser at the Agricultural Law Association.Farmers Guardian Business Reporter Alex Black also delves into the major Covid-19 outbreak at a 2 Sisters plant in Scotland and also British sugar contracts for 2021 have finally been announced, but not without some controversy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
George Dunn looks at what it means practically for us to do as Jesus commands in Matthew 18; to change and become like little children.
George Dunn looks at what it means practically for us to do as Jesus commands in Matthew 18; to change and become like little children.
Farmers are being urged to help shape the government's forthcoming Environmental Land Management Scheme.The flagship support scheme – which will come into place as direct payments are phased out – will require farmers to undertake environmental work on their land. We speak to Natural England head of agriculture Geoff Sansome and Tenant Farmers Association chief executive George Dunn about how the new scheme will work.With the coronavirus lockdown easing further, we examine whether it is the right time to invest in your farm business – by talking to one of the UK's top agri-bankers.We have our latest market round-up – and talk to Welsh sheep farmer Gerallt Hughes who is trying to salvage some value from worthless wool – by using it as fertiliser.On the arable front, scientists have found a wasp that kills cabbage stem flea beetle – could it be the answer oilseed rape growers are looking for?And enterprising farmer Elaine Clarke beats social distancing rules and woos customers by opening a drive-through strawberry shop in Staffordshire.This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with Farmers Weekly news reporter Ed Henderson.
In the final episode of Series 1, the host George Dunn talks about the league he works closely on (The Swiss Super League). He discusses the some recognisable teams and players from the league and Europe before delving into the talk of East Switzerland, St Gallen.
Host and Football Analyst, George Dunn is joined by Jake Hill to discuss the exciting young teams and players in the Eredivisie and Ligue 1. Focusing on the AZ Alkmaar and Reims FC and the different tactics they've used to propel their young teams up the league this season.
Host and Football Analyst, George Dunn is Joined by two Championship experts, Florian Wood and Jon Belgrave. They focus particularly on the loan players and academy prospects in the Championship right now and which clubs and players impressed in such respects so far this season.
Host and Football Analyst, George Dunn sits down with Tina Keech-Henderson to discuss the USA Women's team and who is going to get role of England manager. In light of a busy week in the world of Women's football with the USA Women's Team getting a verdict in their battle for equal pay and the confirmation of Phil Neville's departure in 2021, there seems no more appropriate time for this discussion.
On this episode host George Dunn was joined by premier league expert and Smartodds official analyst for the premier league, Chris Dowbor. They discuss the changing face of the British manager and focus in particular on Leicester and Sheffield Utd.
George Dunn looks at the story of Samson, reflecting on how we should be strong in the Lord, not in ourselves.
George Dunn speaks on how whatever we do – the ‘work' of our hands, however small and insignificant it may seem – matters to God. It's part of our worship and how we serve others and bear witness to God
George Dunn looks at the Christmas story of the wise men in Matthew 2:1-10, and discusses whether you are far away, or on a tough journey or looking in the wrong place, that we all need to get wise this Christmas and take a close look at Jesus who will turn your life around.
George describes one of the most famous operations he took part in – the raid on Peenemunde, which destroyed the Nazis V Bomber capability.
George Dunn concludes our series on having the right beattitude.
George Dunn speaks from Matthew chapters 5,6 and 7.
Titus & George Dunn & Peter Paik discuss Park Chan-wook's Oldboy, the centerpiece of his vengeance trilogy, which won him the Palme d'Or in Cannes. Korea's transformation into a prosperous democracy & one man's transformation into a superman go together to first conceal & then reveal the dark secret at the foundation of civil society: The sacred law on which politics is based is the family, which must obey public laws.
George Dunn speaks from Ephesians 6:12
Robert Kirkwood goes through the archive to find some of the best interviews from previous Boswell Book Festivals as he looks forward to this year's event. Gordon Turnbull tells Red Szell about the history of James Boswell. (Starts at 1.20) Victor Gregg tells Robert the story behind his book Rifleman (Starts at 6.50) Dame Judi Dench talks to Red about narrating books and her macular degeneration. (Starts at 18.10) Guardian columnist and convicted murderer Erwin James talks about his book Redeemable (Starts at 22.30) Bomber pilot George Dunn talks to Robert Kirkwood about his remarkable military service (Starts at 33.35) Nigel Havers talks about his autobiography 'Playing With Fire' (Starts at 38.45) And never heard before, Alexander McCall Smith gives Red Szell the books of his life (Starts at 49.00)
In this episode we are coming "live" from the annual meeting Popular Culture Association. We talk to some prominent scholars of philosophy and pop culture (Jason Eberle, George Dunn, and David Kyle Johnson) about some of their favorite intersections of philosophy and pop culture. We discuss (among other things) Battlestar Galactica, Westworld and Black Mirror, and some of their upcoming projects. Music in this episode: "Attack of the Mole Men" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ The UFO Fileshttps://www.purple-planet.com
At our all-age service, George Dunn concludes our Spring Clean Challenge series by looking at John 6:5-13.
George Dunn continues our Spring Clean Challenge series by looking at Romans 10:17.
Hosts Will Evans and FG’s chief reporter Abi Kay were joined for the 15-minute podcast by the Agriculture spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, Tim Farron MP, and the Chief Executive of the Tenant Farmers Association, George Dunn. Together, they discussed what the latest Westminster vote means for the UK's farmers, the reinstatement of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hill Farming, and whether any of us are buying 'Brexit Survival Boxes (?!). www.fginsight.com/brexit-hub www.rockandrollfarming.com
George Dunn speaks at our Carol Service.
At our all-age service, George Dunn speaks from Luke 10:38-42.
George Dunn speaks from Matthew 26:26-32.
Titus & George Dunn & Jason Eberl return in trio formation to discuss more Nolan movie-making--this time Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy's Westworld. They bring their academic expertise with them & we go through lots of philosophical ideas that are important to Westworld, to the story of American self-creation & its tech-empowered & tech-endangered future.
George Dunn speaks from Proverbs 6:9-19
George Dunn speaks from Luke 2:13.
At our all-age service, George Dunn speaks from Philippians 4:19
Titus & Jason Eberl & George Dunn take a look at several movie made by the Nolan Brothers, Christopher & Jonathan, in light of various philosophical theories, from Aristotle's ethics of individual to Augustine, Kant's moral theory, & eventually Rene Girard's mimetic theory. Enjoy pop culture & philosophy!
At our all-age service, George Dunn speaks from Esther 4:14.
George Dunn speaks from Ephesians 1:4.
With Nigel Havers, Private Eye co-founder and editor Richard Ingrams and bomber pilot George Dunn, Robert Kirkwood records this week's show at the Boswell Book Festival. Also with Festival Director Caroline Knox, Paul Tankard and Gordon Turnbull, there's a look at the life and works of James Boswell himself.
After life as you know it blows up, rediscovering who you are can get pretty ugly. This week, two stories set in the delirious period directly after a life changing event. George Dunn's rebound includes a third and fourth wheel, and Anthony Desamito kisses away a kidnapping charge. Also a warning: This show has taught us that sad people often have sad sex. If you tend to squirm at the more graphic stories we share, maybe skip this one...Happy listening!
At our Carol Service, George Dunn speaks on the hopes and fears surrounding Christmas.
At our all-age service, George Dunn speaks from Acts 16:16-40
George Dunn speaks from Luke 10:25-37.
George Dunn speaks from John 6:1-13.
George Dunn speaks from 2 Samuel 15-18.