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The Positive Habits Podcast
Turning Setbacks Into Success with Jody Hayes

The Positive Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 35:07


After being made redundant from Hilton Hotels during the pandemic with a new mortgage and young child, Jody Hayes transformed the crisis into an opportunity by launching his own business managing operational logistics for professional sports teams. When later facing another setback, Jody pivoted again by creating the Elite Sports Hotel Academy. In this episode, Jody and Kat discuss habit building, resilience, embracing change and how to find opportunities in life's challenging moments. KEY TAKEAWAYS Jody's redundancy from Hilton Hotels during the pandemic became the catalyst for starting his own business. When faced with uncertainty, Jody used a wall covered with 50 sheets of A4 paper as a makeshift whiteboard to brainstorm and visualise his business plans. He used the energy behind his anxiety to create a plan. After losing his biggest client, Jody had to adapt by pivoting to create an innovative online platform. The Elite Sports Hotel Academy was created, a digital solution that helps hotels better serve sports teams while creating a new revenue stream for Jody. Jody initially resisted the idea of digital transformation because it wasn't his original concept. Even though he was already an experienced entrepreneur, he still struggled with change. We can all gain time and avoid procrastination by putting boundaries in place with our phones. Scheduling in time blocks for set tasks has helped Jody be more productive and avoid time wasting often caused by switching tasks. Jody has built and sustains his resilience with small positive habits including mindful tech use, exercise, a better diet and quality family time. BEST MOMENTS "I think when we look at loneliness becoming one of the biggest challenges facing our society, you are actually massively contributing more than I think you realise." "When I reflect back, whilst I wasn't as calm as I could be, I still needed to provide for my family... after the initial shock, it was like let's calm down about this and let's start planning." "If you have an idea or knowledge or expertise that you want to share, but you're too afraid to share it, you're doing a disservice to all of these different groups of people who will benefit." "I have turned off all of my notifications on my phone. I control my phone, my phone doesn't control me and that's been so helpful for me." ABOUT THE GUEST Jody Hayes is the founder and driving force behind Haythorn Sports & Events, one of the UK leading providers of professional sports team logistics. With a extensive background in the worlds of Sport and Hotels, Jody has built a reputation for excellence in planning, logistics and execution. After graduating from the University of Chichester with a Sports degree, Jodys near 25 year career journey has seen him work for the Goodwood Estate, Southampton FC and Hilton Worldwide amongst others. His knowledge, drive and passion led him to founding Haythorn Sports & Events during the early stages of the pandemic and the business now in it's 5th year, has continued to grow and thrive ever since. Haythorn Sports LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Kat started her career as a teacher, before moving into Tech where she worked in different executive roles within teaching and consulting working across the globe, both in the public and private sector. Despite appearing 'successful' on the outside, she paid a heavy ‘life’ price. In 2016, her whole world collapsed. The reason? The compound effect of years of unhealthy and toxic habits that destroyed her health, relationship and career. She suffered a severe breakdown and lost everything. In the middle of this she got headhunted for her first CEO role. She rebuilt herself by changing just one small habit, and built a series of positive habits which has transformed her professional and personal performance, resulting in becoming the healthiest and happiest version of herself. She is a positive habits international keynote speaker and teacher, giving talks and delivering high impact programmes to organisations across the globe. LinkedIn Instagram

Dogs with Jobs
Mika the wellbeing and trauma support dog, who works within London's Metropolitan Police

Dogs with Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 15:31


Mika is one of two wellbeing and trauma support dogs working in London's Metropolitan Police supporting officers' wellbeing, often in the face of trauma and emotionally challenging work. As a working chocolate Labrador, she's a distinctive presence and something of a one off, recruited specifically for healing work.  One reason that Mika and her canine colleague, Dexter and their handlers are interesting is that they and their handlers are on the payroll. The therapy dog model is well established in the UK, but these dogs are part of the mental health support structure, and perform a key role in signposting further support, as P.C. Morgan Heath explains to Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather.  As so often with wellbeing and emotional support dogs, the initiative emerged organically, rather as it did with other emotional support dogs we've featured on the podcast (details below).  Handler, P.C. Morgan Heath tells the story of Mika and the original trauma support dog, Dexter, came to the Met, which has the largest dog section and breeding programme in the country. It's a moving tale, which has its origins in the Covid lockdown. Morgan was formerly an officer in the mounted police before injury forced her to give up riding, retrained and joined the dog section in a mental health support role.  Recorded at Goodwoof 2024, on the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.  You may also enjoy these connected episodes: Champ, the engagement dog working in child protection in the Victoria police Keo the well being dog in the UK police; and Mabel the emotional support worker in the Fire Service Do you work your dog? Or perhaps you know someone else who might like to come on the show?  I love all and any working dogs and am always looking for dogs to interview.  Get in touch with me, Kate, via team@shineradio.uk. Find more dogs with interesting jobs.  © & ℗ Kate Fairweather, 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petersfield Community Radio
Mika the wellbeing and trauma support dog, who works within London's Metropolitan Police

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 15:31


Mika is one of two wellbeing and trauma support dogs working in London's Metropolitan Police supporting officers' wellbeing, often in the face of trauma and emotionally challenging work. As a working chocolate Labrador, she's a distinctive presence and something of a one off, recruited specifically for healing work.  One reason that Mika and her canine colleague, Dexter and their handlers are interesting is that they and their handlers are on the payroll. The therapy dog model is well established in the UK, but these dogs are part of the mental health support structure, and perform a key role in signposting further support, as P.C. Morgan Heath explains to Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather.  As so often with wellbeing and emotional support dogs, the initiative emerged organically, rather as it did with other emotional support dogs we've featured on the podcast (details below).  Handler, P.C. Morgan Heath tells the story of Mika and the original trauma support dog, Dexter, came to the Met, which has the largest dog section and breeding programme in the country. It's a moving tale, which has its origins in the Covid lockdown. Morgan was formerly an officer in the mounted police before injury forced her to give up riding, retrained and joined the dog section in a mental health support role.  Recorded at Goodwoof 2024, on the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.  You may also enjoy these connected episodes: Champ, the engagement dog working in child protection in the Victoria police Keo the well being dog in the UK police; and Mabel the emotional support worker in the Fire Service Do you work your dog? Or perhaps you know someone else who might like to come on the show?  I love all and any working dogs and am always looking for dogs to interview.  Get in touch with me, Kate, via team@shineradio.uk. Find more dogs with interesting jobs.  © & ℗ Kate Fairweather, 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dogs with Jobs
Rambo, the forensic police dog

Dogs with Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 20:38


A window into the world of forensic police dogs within the Metropolitan Police, the UK's largest urban police force.   Police Constable Clyde Charlesworth has worked forensic dogs for over 15 years, having worked on many significant UK disasters, such as the collapse of Grenfell tower in London, the Croydon tram crash, searches for missing persons Sarah Everard, April Jones, Alice Gross. Clyde talks to Dogs with Jobs presenter, Kate Fairweather in between displays in the arena in Goodwoof and explains the scope of work within this scent detection discipline.  Forensic dogs' work is vital in finding evidence to support convictions for violent crime.  Clyde currently has three dogs - General Purpose Police Dog Bonnie, a black German Shepherd and two spaniels - Rambo, the forensic dog, and Jeff the trainee forensic dog. Clyde also talks about Rambo's sub-specialism, finding bodies in water.  Despite the sad circumstances in which Rambo and others like him work, this is a lovely relaxed listen, and was recorded in the beautiful surroundings of the Goodwood Estate, at the dog event, Goodwoof 2024. Photo credit: @nonineedsmedia Related episodes:  P.D. Meika, who searches for London criminals' cash, drugs and firearms  P.D. Ted, the explosives detection dog with the West Midlands Police P.D. Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary; Champ, the office based engagement dog in child protection team in the Victorian police in Australia Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police Do you work your dog or dogs?  Or perhaps know someone else whose dog is doing an interesting job? Please get in touch!  I love to hear about dogs with interesting dogs. Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.   © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petersfield Community Radio
Rambo, the forensic police dog

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 20:38


A window into the world of forensic police dogs within the Metropolitan Police, the UK's largest urban police force.   Police Constable Clyde Charlesworth has worked forensic dogs for over 15 years, having worked on many significant UK disasters, such as the collapse of Grenfell tower in London, the Croydon tram crash, searches for missing persons Sarah Everard, April Jones, Alice Gross. Clyde talks to Dogs with Jobs presenter, Kate Fairweather in between displays in the arena in Goodwoof and explains the scope of work within this scent detection discipline.  Forensic dogs' work is vital in finding evidence to support convictions for violent crime.  Clyde currently has three dogs - General Purpose Police Dog Bonnie, a black German Shepherd and two spaniels - Rambo, the forensic dog, and Jeff the trainee forensic dog. Clyde also talks about Rambo's sub-specialism, finding bodies in water.  Despite the sad circimstances in which the Rambo and others like him work, this is a lovely relaxed listen, and was recorded in the beautiful surroundings of the  Goodwood Estate, at the dog event, Goodwoof 2024.  We were too rushed to get photos for this one... Related episodes:  P.D. Meika, who searches for London criminals' cash, drugs and firearms  P.D. Ted, the explosives detection dog with the West Midlands Police P.D. Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary; Champ, the office based engagement dog in child protection team in the Victorian police in Australia Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police Do you work your dog or dogs?  Or perhaps know someone else whose dog is doing an interesting job? Please get in touch!  I love to hear about dogs with interesting dogs. Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.   © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dogs with Jobs
Marble and the Odyssey Flyball Club team perform at Goodwoof

Dogs with Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 10:05


The display from the Odyssey Flyball Club proved one of the delights of the Goodwoof arena at the Goodwood Estate in Sussex a few weeks back. Flyballer handler Hilary Larkham explains to Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather what flyball is all about, how it came to the UK, and why precision timing is just as important as speed in this wildly exciting, four dog relay race. Although you can see flyball at Crufts every year, this emerging, wildly exciting relay race over obstacles is not as well known as it deserves to be in the UK. We hope to bring you a longer version, but this is a great taster.  Other interviews recorded at Goodwoof 2024:  Ninja, the Barkour dog, who travels around Europe practising the noble art of parkour, or freerunning; Police Dog Meika, who searches for criminals cash, drugs and firearms with the London Metropolitan Police Find out more about Goodwoof.  Do you work your dog or dogs?  If you know a dog with an interesting job, Kate would love to hear from you!  Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.   © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dogs with Jobs
Ninja, the barkour dog

Dogs with Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 17:41


Six year Ninja is probably the best known proponent of "barkour" (parkour for dogs) in the world. Owner and handler Dominik Arend used to teach parkour to children in his native Germany, but Ninja and he now work professionally together. Parkour, also known as free-running or l'art du déplacement (art of movement) originated in France and is a discipline, which demands both athleticism and artistic expression. The urban environment is viewed as an obstacle course to be engaged with in one's own individual, often gymnastic style. Dominik is eloquent and fascinating on the activity that has turned into a career for them both and how their relationship has developed over their shared working life, which clearly suits them.  Barkour's popularity is such, that Ninja and Dominik have almost half a million followers on Instagram and recently found themselves performing at Goodwoof, on the Goodwood Estate in Sussex. Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather caught up with them both backstage. Thanks to Dominik for taking time to chat (@parkour.ninja on Instagram). Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on Instagram) for the photo. Find out more about Goodwoof.  Do you work your dog or dogs?  If you know a dog with an interesting job, Kate would love to hear from you!  Email team@shineradio.uk or katefairweather5@gmail.com.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petersfield Community Radio
Ninja, the barkour dog

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 17:41


Six year Ninja is probably the best known proponent of "barkour" (parkour for dogs) in the world. Owner and handler Dominik Arend used to teach parkour to children in his native Germany, but Ninja and he now work professionally together. Parkour, also known as free-running or l'art du déplacement (art of movement) originated in France and is a discipline, which demands both athleticism and artistic expression. The urban environment is viewed as an obstacle course to be engaged with in one's own individual, often gymnastic style. Dominik is eloquent and fascinating on the activity that has turned into a career for them both and how their relationship has developed over their shared working life, which clearly suits them.  Barkour's popularity is such, that Ninja and Dominik have almost half a million followers on Instagram and recently found themselves performing at Goodwoof, on the Goodwood Estate in Sussex. Dogs with Jobs presenter Kate Fairweather caught up with them both backstage. Thanks to Dominik for taking time to chat (@parkour.ninja on Instagram). Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on Instagram) for the photo. Find out more about Goodwoof.  Do you work your dog or dogs?  If you know a dog with an interesting job, Kate would love to hear from you!  Email team@shineradio.uk or katefairweather5@gmail.com.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dogs with Jobs
Police Dog Meika, who searches for London criminals' firearms, drugs and cash

Dogs with Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 10:57


Meet talented youngster, Police Dog Meika, of the London Metropolitan Police's Dog Section.  A week shy of her second birthday, Springer spaniel Meika is already trained in detection work across several disciplines, including drugs, firearms and cash detection.  Police Constable Emma Robling explains some of the training and demands on Meika, as well as what a working day looks like. She also gives some context - the Met has its own breeding scheme and lays claim to the UK's biggest urban police dog section, with a dizzying variety of specialist search disciplines. Meika and Emma are part of one of four teams on duty at any given time in London.   Recorded at Goodwoof, the annual dog event held on the Goodwood Estate, where Meika and Emma were part of an arena display put on by the Metropolitan Police's Dog Section.  Thanks to Emma for taking a few minutes to talk about Meika's talents and work.  Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on IG) for the photo.  Related episodes:  P.D. Ted, the explosives detection dog with the West Midlands Police P.D. Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary; Champ, the office based engagement dog in child protection team in the Victorian police in Australia Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police More photos at shineradio.uk/dogswithjobs  Do you work your dog or dogs?  Or perhaps know someone else whose dog is dooing an interesting job.  I love to hear about dogs with interesting dogs. Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.   © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petersfield Community Radio
Police Dog Meika, who searches for London criminals' firearms, drugs and cash

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 10:57


Meet talented youngster, Police Dog Meika, of the London Metropolitan Police's Dog Section.  A week shy of her second birthday, Springer spaniel Meika is already trained in detection work across several disciplines, including drugs, firearms and cash detection.  Police Constable Emma Robling explains some of the training and demands on Meika, as well as what a working day looks like. She also gives some context - the Met has its own breeding scheme and lays claim to the UK's biggest urban police dog section, with a dizzying variety of specialist search disciplines. Meika and Emma are part of one of four teams on duty at any given time in London.   Recorded at Goodwoof, the annual dog event held on the Goodwood Estate, where Meika and Emma were part of an arena display put on by the Metropolitan Police's Dog Section.  Thanks to Emma for taking a few minutes to talk about Meika's talents and work.  Thanks to Noni Needs (@nonineedsmedia on IG) for the photo.  Related episodes:  P.D. Ted, the explosives detection dog with the West Midlands Police P.D. Jax the victim recovery dog with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary; Champ, the office based engagement dog in child protection team in the Victorian police in Australia Mabel the emotional support dog in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight fire service P.D. Didi, the general purpose police dog Keo, the wellbeing support dog in the police More photos at shineradio.uk/dogswithjobs  Do you work your dog or dogs?  Or perhaps know someone else whose dog is dooing an interesting job.  I love to hear about dogs with interesting dogs. Find me at kfairweather5@gmail.com or team@shineradio.uk.   © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street
#158 - Hospitality Meets Patricia Dickie - Creating your own job

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 63:42


What a total treat I have for you this week. Hot on the heals from an amazing experience at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year, I thought it was high time we got someone else from this truly world class venue on the show.Enter in the absolute live wire that is Patricia Dickie, Director of Customer Experience at The Goodwood Estate.We get through a mountain of stuff:-The Goodwood EstateFestival of SpeedStarting in BarsLondon's Gold Paved StreetsThe early lifeDown Mexico WayThe University of hospitalityThe Hospitality CommunityRestaurant ReceptionEventsAccidentally working at GoodwoodThe never ending Goodwood evolutionWorking the Experience backwardPositive pressureBeing where you're supposed to beThe Guest ExperienceHairbrained ideasFinding the funFitting in Courtney LovePatricia is all energy and is just a total joy to chat to and it's not just her story that is epic, her message on hospitality is too. What's more, she has often carved out her own job as she has progressed through her career so there's some really great takeaways here.An absolute must listen.Enjoy!The GuestInstagram - @patriciadickieLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-dickie-50900148/Patricia Dickie is the Customer Experience Director at Goodwood. She is responsible for creating and launching many of the new projects on the Estate which have included The Kennels Private Members' Club and Vintage at Goodwood festival, the Three Friday Nights, the fully sustainable Farmer, Butcher, Chef restaurant and most recently Goodwoof, the world's coolest and most brilliant dog eventThe SponsorToday's episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Bryony Gordon, Brett Anderson, Matt Osman, Piers Morgan

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 67:48


This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of broadcasting, literature, music and motorsports.The brilliant Bryony Gordon chats about her first ever fictional novel 'Let Your Hair Down'.Bonafide 90s legends - Brett Anderson and Matt Osman from Suede - tell all about their ninth album ‘Autofiction'.The one and only Piers Morgan discusses the royal family and what is coming up on his show 'Uncensored'.Incredible entrepreneur Marie Forleo nips in once again to chat about her amazing book 'Everything Is Figureoutable'.Acclaimed author Jordan Peterson shares wisdom from the paperback edition of his book ‘Beyond Order: Twelve More Rules For Life'.Plus Chris and the team were live from the Goodwood Estate at 'Goodwood Revival 2022' chatting to a bunch of incredible guests.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week. Bryony Gordon - 00:40Brett Anderson & Matt Osman - 08:40Piers Morgan - 15:28Maire Forleo - 23:28Jordan Peterson - 31:22Goodwood Revival - 37:44 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tea With Twiggy
#48 - Charles, Duke of Richmond

Tea With Twiggy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 40:34


Charles Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond, is a British aristocrat and owner of Goodwood Estate in West Sussex. He is the founder of the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Goodwood Revival.He is president of the British Automobile Racing Club, Patron of the TT Riders Association and an honorary member of the British Racing Drivers Club, the Guild of Motoring Writers, and the 500 Owners Club.The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953If you've enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven't done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I'd love to hear from you.You can find me on Twitter @TwiggyOr you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawsonMy thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave CorkeryIf you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email Producers@Stripped.Media to find out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street
#079 - Hospitality Meets Andrew Coggings - The World Class Venue Leader

Hospitality Meets... with Phil Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 91:01


I'm not going to lie, I'm a huge fan of the venue that today's guest leads. I got some time with Andrew Coggings, Managing Director of Entertaining and Hospitality at the Goodwood Estate (https://www.goodwood.com (https://www.goodwood.com)). It's an epic chat and we get through loads including:- The Festival of Speed The values of Goodwood Bottling selfies Growing up in Durham Going against careers advice The Caterer & Hotelkeeper Being headhunted to Hilton Moving to Dubai Being a forerunner hotel Moving to South Africa Using Rugby to get a job Being in SA for 1995 Rugby world Cup Pressurised refurbishments Harry Murray as a mentor Langkawi The importance of contracts Moving back to UK Doormats Slaley Hall Buying a pub Running a burger restaurant The Goodwood magic dust Trust & Respect The Duke Salman Rushdi and Rats Nelson Mandela and Photo's And so much more. Andrew treats us to many a story throughout his chat and I'm grateful for the time he gave me. Enjoy! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast

Petersfield Community Radio
The Ticket 27 April 2021

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 36:07


On this episode of The Ticket, Laura Sheppard chats to Geoff Wootton, the Chair of Petersfield Theatre Group, Fran Vesey from the Five Bells in Buriton explains how walking and painting through the last year, has led to an exhibition of the seasons and Sue O'Donoghue, the Theatrical and Costume Curator at the Goodwood Estate shares fascinating behind the scenes tidbits about what goes on throughout the year. Stephen Martin chats to Nick Rook Blackstone from Wylds Christmas Tree Farm in Liss about the plans for Petersfield Shakespeare Festival to perform A Midsummer Night's Dream there in the summer, and Cara Wassenberg chats to community artist Madeleine Allison. Music Credit: One Little Triumph by Blue Dot Sessions. Used under Creative Commons licence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MasterMind Growth Podcast
TOM O'BOYLE DESIGNS LTD

MasterMind Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 21:50


Tom O'Boyle is a Graphic Designer and marketing consultant helping businesses in Chichester, Sussex and works across the South including Kent, Surrey and Hampshire. Tom has a host of extra talent to call upon when necessary including some incredibly talented web developers, illustrators and sign manufacturers – hence why we often say ‘we' instead of ‘he'. Tom O'Boyle Designs and associates listen to you, help you communicate effectively and subsequently develop your business. Working with businesses such as the Goodwood Estate, Langmead Group, Marketscan, Lucketts and Hope Technical. Happy working with small start up businesses or large corporate clients – he designs for companies round the corner and around the world.

Gentlemanualen
39. Handtag, famntag, klapp eller kyss?

Gentlemanualen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 45:43


Ny vecka och Andreas har varit på Goodwood Estate i England och upplevt pilotklockor i sin rätta miljö. Vi pratar om den mindre muntra matkulturen i samma land men njuter av våra måttsydda jeans och manchesterbyxor från Blugiallo. Sist men inte minst tar vi upp det känsliga ämnet kring hur man bäst hälsar på folk i diverse olika sammanhang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel
Alex Eade - General Manager Goodwood Racecourse

Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 5:25


Open Day Preview - Spring into the start of the horseracing season with Opening Saturday: Explore. Experience. Discover. Celebrate the opening day of the ‘sport of kings’ with an intoxicating mix of high quality racing at the most beautiful racecourse in the country and the chance to experience some of the world-renowned sporting pursuits available across the entire Goodwood Estate including motor racing, flying and golf.

Goodwood Revival Meeting 7th - 9th September 2018

Mick Jasper works as a shooting instructor for the Goodwood Estate but also plays the role as a road repair character at the revival. We here him talk about the Revival and his families long association with Goodwood.

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Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel
Milliner of choice for Goodwood Racecourse in 2016

Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 7:53


Laylaleigh will be creating a Goodwood collection for the forthcoming season – which starts with Opening Saturday on 30 April – with each hat being named after a woman who has been significant to the Goodwood Estate’s history. French aristocrat Louise de Karoualle is celebrated with a piece named ‘Duchess of Portsmouth,’ while the ‘Lady Emily’ hat takes its name from the lively and head-strong Lady Emily Lennox. As preferred milliner, Laylaleigh will lend its skills to helping shape the image of the Racecourse, leading the style and setting the trends for racegoers to follow.

Ultimate Driving at Goodwood Powered by BMW
Ultimate Driving at Goodwood Powered by BMW

Ultimate Driving at Goodwood Powered by BMW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 5:23


Goodwood is delighted to announce that the UK’s finest driving experience; Ultimate Driving At Goodwood powered by BMW, has been launched. Ultimate Driving At Goodwood powered by BMW gives you the chance to hone your skills behind the wheel with expert tuition and have an off-road adventure like no other on an authentic 32-mile course that takes in the whole of the 12,000-acre Goodwood Estate.

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Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel
Vivien Sheriff - Official Milliner for Glorious Goodwood 2014

Goodwood Racecourse Official Podcasting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 9:27


Goodwood Racecourse announced award-winning British Hat Designer Vivien Sheriff as Official Milliner for Glorious Goodwood 2014. Following traditional millinery practice combined with cutting edge design, Vivien has created three bespoke limited edition Goodwood panamas for ladies and gentleman. Each retailing at £275, t he panamas can be purchased from the Goodwood Shop whilst the women’s will also be sold through luxury British department store, Harrods. Glorious Goodwood will run from Tuesday 29th July through to Saturday 2nd August as the event, often considered the pinnacle of the sporting and social season, will once again establish itself as the British summer event not to be missed! Based in the heart of rural Wiltshire, Vivien Sheriff’s English heritage millinery is a multi-award-winning, luxury brand at the forefront of British headwear design. With her headpieces favoured by British Royalty and celebrities alike, Vivien Sheriff is the ultimate choice when it comes to millinery. She commented; “I am very excited to take on the role of Official Milliner for Glorious Goodwood and reveal our limited edition panamas. The designs for each have taken inspiration from the countryside surrounding Goodwood Estate infusing a traditional shape and colour with subtly dyed detailed feathering – a signature theme across many of my collections. I hope to spot many of them on the racecourse during Glorious this summer!”

Challengers & Icons Podcast Series
Season 1. Episode 3: Jonathan Ford speaks to Mark Palmer, Director of Green & Black's.

Challengers & Icons Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2012 36:46


Season 1. Episode 3: Mark Palmer, Director of Green & Black’s Jonathan Ford, Designer and Founding Creative Partner of Pearlfisher, speaks to the people behind the brands of the future who understand the need to harness creativity, design and bold ideas to create success. Here Jonathan speaks to Mark Palmer, Director of Green & Black’s. Mark Palmer is well known for his role as Marketing Director of Green & Black’s organic chocolate. When he took on the role in 2001 Green & Black’s was a niche chocolate brand. Under Mark’s leadership, sales rose from £4m to over £60m, ultimately leading to international expansion and a full acquisition by Cadbury for an undisclosed sum (thought to be around £20M). The brand continues to grow under Mondelez. Mark now works as a Non-Executive Director for Green & Black’s and Marketing Director for juice brand Cawston Press. Mark also runs his own marketing consultancy, listing Pret A Manger and Goodwood Estate among his clients. http://www.pearlfisher.com Subscribe to the series via iTunes: http://itun.es/i6JK87y