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Best podcasts about graham sharpe

Latest podcast episodes about graham sharpe

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
Nick Mills chats to Chairman of derailed Charity Hospital

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 21:11


A Wellington Charity Hospital has been in pipeline for years and was set to be developed at 23 Adelaide Road.  The building consent had been granted and $150,000 worth of donations had been spent to get things rolling.  However it was revealed the land had suddenly been sold by the owners to Waka Kotahi, for potential Let's Get Wellington Moving work. In just seven months since the developers originally bought the land, they'd made a $2 million profit. It means the those behind the project have to go back to the drawing board.  Nick Mills met up with the chairman DR Graham Sharpe to find out what's next and if there's hope the dream will become a reality.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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DataXpresso
Episode 34: We need to talk about analytics maturity

DataXpresso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 43:02


We've talked about data democratization alone for too long – now, if organizations are to get real value from their data, they need to start thinking about analytics maturity. In this episode, Graham Sharpe, director, strategic solutions at Exasol, takes us through why this concept is so important, what you need to understand about the analytics maturity roadmap and how you can apply this in your organization. If you want to read more from Graham on the topic, you can find his blog here.  To explore this and more of the topics we cover on DataXpresso in greater detail, head over to our homepage. 

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DataXpresso
Episode 30: How data is powering the beautiful game at Euro 2020

DataXpresso

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 32:41


The high levels of performance we're seeing during Euro 2020 is not just down to the players – there's a crucial role being played by the teams working with data off the pitch. This week, Helena Schwenk is joined by Graham Sharpe, Director Strategic Solutions at Exasol, to look more deeply into the use of data in the beautiful game. They explore how companies actually gather sporting data in the first place, what difference data storytelling is making and how the big brands sponsoring the tournament will be working with data to win in their respective fields. If you want to get the inside track on the use of data in sport, check out Exasol's sports analytics hub. For more on the DataXpresso podcast, you can head over to The Data Dreamer. 

DataXpresso
Episode 28: Data lakehouse – overhyped or here to stay?

DataXpresso

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 28:09


Is the data lakehouse more than just a buzzword? Why has the term sprung up and are there any use cases where a lakehouse might make sense? Join Helena Schwenk and Graham Sharpe, director of strategic solutions at Exasol, as they explore the term and provide practical advice for data pros and organizations trying to get to grips with what it really means. If you want to explore more of our podcasts and extra talking points and resources, check out the DataXpresso homepage.

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DataXpresso
Episode 26: Machine Learning - behind the buzz with Graham Sharpe

DataXpresso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 31:16


Machine Learning (ML) is a word we hear day in day out but it provokes a wide range of reactions from businesses trying to understand its benefits and pitfalls. So, is ML more accessible than you may realize? Is it touching our lives in ways that we don’t recognize yet? In this episode, Helena Schwenk explores these questions with Graham Sharpe, director, strategic solutions at Exasol and together they look into how you can make ML a reality for you and your data and analytics communities. If you want to find out more from the podcast check out our homepage on The Data Dreamer website.

#BettingPeople
Graham Sharpe #BettingPeople podcast

#BettingPeople

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 49:10


Interview: GRAHAM SHARPE Simon Nott from Star Sports catches up with PR maestro and author Graham Sharpe who headed up William Hill’s PR for many years. Graham was seen as a pioneer of novelty bets from the weather to who shot JR? Meeting Graham Sharpe.

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Press Play > Dedicated to All Things Reel-to-Reel
Press Play - The Podcast from Reel Resilience - Ep 6: A Visit To Sound Mastering - Part 2

Press Play > Dedicated to All Things Reel-to-Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 22:13


A Visit to Sound Mastering - Part 2. In this podcast I continue my chat with Nick Robbins, Senior Mastering Engineer at Sound Mastering and his colleague Graham Sharpe. We talk special Studers, Ampex, recording formats prior to tape and Bing Crosby. Support the show (https://www.reelresilience.co.uk/newsletter)

The Point of Everything
TPOE 137: Graham Sharpe (Knockanstockan)

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 34:01


Knockanstockan returns to Blessington, Co Wicklow on July 19-21, 2019 with another stellar lineup, from Mango, TPM and Powpig to Junior Brother, Soda Blonde and about 100 more. It's going to be an amazing weekend - and my first time going to Knockanstockan. So I thought I better get the down-low from music director Graham Sharpe about what to expect, how the festival survived, thrived, took a break in 2017 and came back better than ever in 2018. We also discuss Graham's tinnitus. See you in Wicklow. Knockanstockan.ie

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Front Row
Sports Book of the Year, Jim Carrey in Kidding, Astral Weeks at 50

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 28:41


The 2018 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award today celebrated its 30th anniversary, and at the awards ceremony the prize was shared between two books for the first time. The two winning authors - Paul D Gibson for The Lost Soul of Eamonn Magee, and Tom Gregory for A Boy in the Water - join the prize's co-founder Graham Sharpe and fellow judge Alyson Rudd to discuss the winning books and reflect on the current state of sports writing.Jim Carrey's career has been one of the most varied of his generation, spanning over three decades and nearly all genres. He returns to our small screens with comedy series Kidding, which follows Jeff Pickles, an iconic children's entertainer who has been performing for 30 years, as his personal life falls apart. Critic Boyd Hilton reviews both the show and Jim Carrey's career.With Van Morrison's Astral Weeks turning 50 this week, music journalist Laura Barton explains why this seminal album continues to evade definition.Presenter John Wilson Producer Jerome Weatherald

Millennial Money
Asheville: The Other Music City

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 53:36


We always get the question; where is your favorite place you’ve traveled recently? Currently, one of our favorite places we’ve traveled this year has to be Asheville, North Carolina. If Portland and Nashville would have made a kid, it might be Asheville. With beautiful mountain scenery, Asheville has it all: one of the first and best beer cultures, a booming food haven and a thriving music scene. Pretty much all the boxes we like to check in any city!This Podcast Episode:Join us for this special travel episode of Millennial Money, as we explore the other music city. Showing us around their city of Asheville are three locals and new friends of the podcast.We have Graham Sharpe of the band Steep Canyon Rangers, who are currently opening for Steve Martin and Martin Short’s national tour talks about the eclectic music scene and what draws people to Asheville these days.Caroline Roy, the owner of Asheville hot spot Biscuit Head, chats about why Asheville is “the” town to visit and start a business in.To wrap up our tour of Asheville, Chef Mike Moore of Aux Bar gives us some insight into the booming food scene and some tips on where to find some underground music.My co-host for the podcast is my husband, Jeff Game, a travel, and music journalist that's always on the hunt for a good story to tell. Episode Links:Explore AshevilleAsheville Music PackageAux BarBiscuit HeadWedge Brewing CompanySUBSCRIBE & REVIEW:Want to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes!Also, podcast reviews are super important to iTunes and the more reviews we have, the more we can spread the Millennial Money message (those iTunes algorithms are crazy). I’d be honored if you left a review and let me know what you love about the podcast.Ask Shannah:Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereSunday Seven Email Club:Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Seven Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Get Social:Shannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram

Man Booker Prize
2015 Man Booker Prize Podcast - The shortlist

Man Booker Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 49:55


In episode five of the Man Booker Podcast series, we celebrate the recently announced 2015 shortlist. Host Joe Haddow catches up with two of the 2015 Man Booker Prize judges, Ellah Allfrey and John Burnside, to find out more about the six books that have made the cut. Then it's into central London for a visit to the bookies with writer and broadcaster Rick Edwards, to have flutter on the shortlisted books and chat to William Hill's bookmaker extraordinaire Graham Sharpe about making the odds. In this bumper shortlist episode, Joe also chats to Man Group's CEO Manny Roman, on supporting the prize and his literary influences before joining former winner much-loved author Dame Penelope Lively at home, as she talks about what it was like to win the prize 28 years ago, in 1987, with Moon Tiger. This is the latest in the Man Booker Prize Podcast series, an exciting look at the very best from the world of books. Join the conversation at @ManBookerPrize and #FinestFiction. **Gambling is very risky and careless gambling can result in the loss of substantial sums of money. For further information on responsible gambling, or if you think you may have a gambling problem, please click here (http://www.gamcare.org.uk/) or here (https://www.gamblingtherapy.org/) Underage gambling is an offence.

Roy Green Show
Sun Aug 9 - Trump's Odds Keep Increasing

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 18:57


Donald Trump is closer to winning the White House than ever before according to leading British bookmaking firm William Hill. William Hill had Trump at 150/1, then 14/1, 10/1, 7/1 and now 5/1. One British bettor, opened accounts and bet for the first time in his life for Trump and calls it an investment. But Trump has run into real difficulty at the end of the week with his remarks about Fox News' Megyn Kelly and was uninvited from a Conservative dinner. His chief adviser Roger Stone quit, according to Stone, but Trump claims he fired him. This morning, Trump told CBS he will be great for women if he won the election. Will American voters give Donald Trump the keys to the Oval Office and the White House? Graham Sharpe the media director of William Hill bookmaking firm, U.K. discusses the odds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Front Row: Archive 2014
Rembrandt, Bob Geldof, Here Lies Love

Front Row: Archive 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 28:31


Simon Schama reviews the National Gallery's new blockbuster exhibition Rembrandt: The Late Works, the first-ever exploration of his final paintings. Bob Geldof joins John to talk about the recent re-forming of The Boomtown Rats, and the release of a new compilation of classic Rats tracks. He explains how a band is like a surrogate family, how the songs' subject-matter is still relevant today - and how singing with the Rats again has helped him cope with the death of his daughter, Peaches. Here Lies Love at the National Theatre tells the story of Imelda Marcos through the medium of disco. With music composed by David Byrne of Talking Heads and DJ Fatboy Slim, the interactive musical has the audience dancing with world leaders as it portrays Marcos's rise to power and fall from grace. Shahidha Bari reviews. And what are the odds on tonight's Man Booker Shortlist, open to Americans for the first time? John hears from Graham Sharpe of William Hill. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Sarah Johnson.