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Gibraltar Today
Paul Scully, Tax

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 40:23


Tomorrow, polling stations across the United Kingdom will open as the nation prepares to usher in a new prime minister. This is the first general election since a policy change in 2021 which removes a time limit on the eligibility of ex-UK residents. Paul Scully is a British former MP who served as a member of the Conservative Party from 2015 to 2024. He recently announced that he will not be standing in tomorrow's general election. We spoke to him about the elections as well as what brings him to Gibraltar. And, the Minister with responsibility for taxation wants to make it more costly for wealthy individuals to buy and sell multiple properties like a stock market. Nigel Feetham told Parliament there will be a new tax on profits or gains for investors with three or more properties in their portfolio. Graham Jackson of the Association of Tax Advisors and our reporter Ros Astengo were closing following Mr Feetham's speech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tasty Brew Music
Jess Jocoy - Atmospheric Americana

Tasty Brew Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 41:56


I was introduced to Jess Jocoy's music by Graham Jackson, a gentleman actively supporting Americana Music in the UK. I met Graham when he attended a Folk Alliance International Conference in Kansas City some years ago and introduced me to the UK's Danni Nicholls, the subject of another episode of this podcast. Graham regularly listens to my radio show online in the UK. We have similar musical tastes and I trust his judgment for music recommendations. Jess was raised two hours south of Seattle. As you'll discover in this conversation, she is following her dream of writing and singing country music by relocating to Nashville to attend college and plant her lyrical flag. Like thousands of others, Jess' cross-country travels were brought to a stop in 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic halted her touring career. At the time, she was riding a wave of critical acclaim for Such a Long Way, a debut album inspired by grief, gratitude, the loss of her father, and the love of creating music. No Depression hailed the record's “insightful, open-hearted songs” and “smooth blend of traditional country and folk sounds,” while American Songwriter praised the “mournful effervescence” of songs like “The Ballad of Two Lovers.” The iconic radio station WSM, home to the Grand Ole Opry, made Jess their “Artist of the Week,” and her music even made its way onto national television, where she performed “Easy” during an episode of NBC's Songland. Those childhood dreams of making her mark in the same town as her musical heroes had finally started to come true, only to be postponed by a disease that sent the entire world indoors. It was an honor and privilege to extend the first opportunity to be interviewed on the radio to Jess. We started the session by launching immediately into a live performance of “Constellations” from her 2021 release “Brighter Eyes.” Enjoy.

Behind the Music Business Podcast
Graham Jackson (Musicians Union)

Behind the Music Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:05


The big 6-0. 60 episodes and counting. To some that probably means very little but I'm pretty proud that I have got here all on my own. This episode is with yet another Uni of Hertfordshire alumni. Graham was part of the group that I was involved with at Uni. We had a wonderful time and have remained firm friends 10+ years on from when we graduated. Graham is now one of the regional Officers (for London) at the Musicians Union. So if you are based around the capital and have an issue and are a member then he will be your go to guy. It was great to talk to him about the amazing work that the MU does, especially during this rather taxing times for musicians. As well as talking to him about his journey to where he is and what got him here. I hope you enjoy it. Musicians Union links https://musiciansunion.org.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/Musicians.Union https://twitter.com/WeAreTheMU https://www.instagram.com/wearethemu/ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMusiciansUnion Musicians Union on spotify Get in touch with me via: Website - www.dannychampion.co.uk Email - behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/dannychampion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danmchampion/

Not Another Baptist Podcast
Episode 189: Episode 175: Fishin' on Mission with Graham Jackson

Not Another Baptist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 23:41


Kyle and Matt welcome Graham Jackson, a small business owner in the Raleigh-Durham area. Graham is a member of Summit Church and living on mission on the Neuce River. We talk about a time he nearly died on the river, how he's living on mission, and how Summit Church is helping his disciple his family. Check out his company here: https://www.neuseriveroutfitters.com/ Matt's latest: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HJ5387L  Kyle's latest: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735482625  Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NAB_Podcast  Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notanotherbaptistpodcast  And a special thanks to The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Christian Standard Bible for making this episode possible.

The Foyne Jones Show
Survival Special Episode 26 Graham Jackson

The Foyne Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 47:50


Graham Jackson returns to The Foyne Jones Show for the 26th Survival Special Podcast. In this episode, we learn about how businesses are beginning to start again and they discuss how important it is to review your company and digital presence through the eyes of a customer. Naturally Peter and Graham also find the time to talk about the return of Championship Football and having to watch Fulham FC and Middlesbrough FC playing behind closed doors.

CommerceTomorrow
#36 Inside The OMS Market With Fluent Commerce CEO Graham Jackson

CommerceTomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 52:08


What is the scope of a modern OMS? How does an OMS fit in with an ERP, WMS, and a commerce platform? In this episode, we'll go deep on OMSes, talk about how Fluent Commerce is adding support for Coronavirus-related requirements, and what it's like to build a company in Australia

The kbbreview Podcast
Graham Jackson and InSinkErator

The kbbreview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 28:52


This is episode 12 of the kbbreview Podcast.Today we're kicking off with Graham Jackson, he's a retail consultant with a long background in all kinds of retail but he's best known in this sector for the time he spent at Bell of Northampton. His insight into not just where we are, but what retailers should be doing right now to make the most of their time is invaluable.And then we've got Kevin Carr, the UK sales director at InSinkErator. His is a truly global company so what is it doing to manage the situation, plan for the future and also get the tone of messaging right.As always, I'd like to know what you're up to? Get in touch if you'd started any new creative marketing using video or social media, I'd love to share it.You can find host Andrew Davies on LinkedIn or email him at andrewdavies@taylistmedia.com.You can find The Kitchen & Bathroom Design Podcast by searching ‘kitchen and bathroom design' in your podcast app or by going to podcast.kbbreview.comYou can find Graham Jackson on LinkedIn and find out about more about him at https://www.thegjconsultancy.com/You can find Kevin Carr on LinkedIn and find out more about InSinkErator at https://insinkerator.emerson.com/en-gbDESERTED KITCHEN ISLAND DISCSGraham's Deserted Kitchen Island Disc choice was Goddamn Right It's A Beautiful Day by Eelshttps://youtu.be/uSD4vsh1zDAKevins's Deserted Kitchen Island Disc choice was Tainted Love by Soft Cellhttps://youtu.be/XZVpR3Pk-r8

Tasty Brew Music
Danni Nicholls - Now That's Award-Winning Americana...UK Style

Tasty Brew Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 28:02


One of my favorite features of the annual Folk Alliance International conference is the Folk DJ reception. It is a wonderful opportunity to meet Roots Music Artists and their representatives up close and personal. At that reception in 2018, I was approached by a British gentleman, Graham Jackson, asking if I would be willing to meet an Americana artist from the UK, Danni Nicholls. We made arrangements to have a sit down conversation with Danni in the KKFI suite the next day. It was a lovely introduction to her special brand of roots music… that to date has garnered her two consecutive Americana Music Association UK Award nominations… one each for Album and Artist of the year. Danni has played shows with the likes of Lucinda Williams, Sturgill Simpson, and The Secret Sisters and been invited to play at festivals around the world including Cambridge Folk, Americanafest and Folk Alliance International. She is a beautiful and elegant woman and it shows in her music. Her most recent work, The Melted Morning, is very personal but widely relatable… the pain and darkness of rejection, the fear of losing your own identity and the power of human connection to offer up hope in the face of life’s many challenges. Enjoy these few stolen moments with the very talented Danni Nicholls. Now that’s Americana….UK Style!

Listen to Doris
Bridging The Gap Vol. 5 - Manchester Met University on the Skills Gap

Listen to Doris

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 28:12


Special guests Dr Ernest Edifor, Simone Wilkes and Graham Jackson from Manchester Metropolitan University talk about how the Education Sector takes a lot of blame in conversations about the Digital Skills Gap, what their point of view is on the issue and how it is being addressed.

Raise a Glass Podcast
Robot takeover with Graham and Paige

Raise a Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 134:43


This week the guys bring back Graham Jackson after not being on the show for quite some time, Paige Taylor formally of That Comedy Show on Fishbowl Radio network where she was referred to as train wreck Paige, this episode kinda got away from them in the best possible way, they had some shots, had some drinks, and got down to the real issues(sarcasm). Damus and Graham reveal the plans for a new Podcast, Master Debaters(working title). Enjoy! INTRO CLIP ROBOTS INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TWITTER PATREON MERCH

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

A face-to-face interview with Jungian analyst and author Graham Jackson at his home office in Toronto to discuss his recent presentation on the War on Eros.

Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

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Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

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Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

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Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

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Columbia University, Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance, Fall 2012

alto saxophone- Graham Jackson, tenor saxophone- Gerard Rama, tenor saxophone- Olachi Oleru, baritone saxophone- Frank Pavia, trumpet- Corey Danserau, trumpet- Paul Lewis, trumpet- Nick Singer, trumpet- Scott Aronin, trumpet- Tori Meyer, piano- Ben Resenblum, bass- Zachary Wiles, drums- Dylan Kairo

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