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Greg Baker joins Morning Movers from the Charles Schwab Singapore offices. He highlights the Hong Kong and Singapore regions reliance on the import/export market, which has been caught in the crosshairs of an escalating trade war between China and the U.S. Greg discusses trends within his client base, particularly Schwab's 24/5 trading and fixed income investing.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The resurrection of Jesus changes everything- how we understand the world, God and our own lives. When we look deeply at the truth of the resurrection of Jesus we can see that it transforms our lives in various ways, while also sending us out to tell the world about the Good News of the risen Jesus.
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Dr. Greg Baker of Fellowship Bible Church of Liberty, Utah, a BJU Seminary graduate, is the Spring guest speaker for Seminary Chapel.
We begin with a discussion of the Dept. of Education with Belllingham Schools' Dr. Greg Baker, then get on to other topics...
In this Meet the Startup episode of the Alumni Ventures Tech Optimist Podcast, Greg Baker, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures, interviews Cecelia Carrera, founder and CEO of BistroCat. Cecelia introduces BistroCat, the world's first fully automated wet cat food feeder, designed to revolutionize feline care with AI-driven personalization. She explains how the product simplifies feeding routines while promoting cat health by ensuring they receive proper hydration through wet food, a key to preventing common ailments in cats. Cecelia also shares insights into the company's innovation journey, balancing entrepreneurship and family, and exciting future developments, including expanding food variety and integrating health-tracking features. Tune in to discover how BistroCat is improving the lives of cats and their humans.To Learn More:Alumni Ventures (AV)AV LinkedInAV Women's FundTech OptimistBistroCatSpeakers:Greg Baker- Guest Cecelia Carrera - Guest Chapters:(00:00) - Intro (02:46) - Interview (24:14) - Cecelia's Ask (30:07) - Closing Legal Disclosure:https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosures
In this episode of the AV Tech Optimist podcast, join Managing Partner Greg Baker and Joe Schaeppi, Co-founder and CEO of Solsten, as they explore innovative ways to enhance human-computer interactions through AI-driven psychological insights. Discover how Solsten leverages gaming dynamics to understand and predict human behavior, providing businesses with tools to create deeply engaging and personalized user experiences. Tune in to learn how this technology is not only transforming entertainment but also offering profound implications across various industries.Joe encourages the Alumni Ventures community to explore Solsten's Navigator platform, which offers unique psychological insights into diverse audiences, helping businesses enhance user engagement and experience design.To Learn More:Alumni Ventures (AV)AV LinkedInAV Deep Tech FundTech OptimistSolstenSpeakers:Greg Baker- Guest Joe Schaeppi - Guest Chapters:(00:00) - Intro (04:40) - Interview (48:14) - Joe's Ask (50:23) - Closing Legal Disclosure:https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosures
Discover the future of Venture capitalists, innovation, and investment with the Tech Optimist Podcast, brought to you by Alumni Ventures. Join us as we delve into the minds of visionary startup founders and industry leaders who are shaping the world with groundbreaking technologies and ideas. From AI advancements to sustainable solutions, our conversations reveal the stories behind the startups that are set to revolutionize industries. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or simply curious about the future of technology, the Tech Optimist Podcast offers valuable insights and inspiration. Subscribe now and stay ahead of the curve!
Join Alumni Ventures' Managing Partner Greg Baker on the Tech Optimist podcast as he chats with Charlie Silver, co-founder and CEO of Ruby Bio. Charlie shares how his company is redefining the chemical industry by replacing harmful petrochemicals with more sustainable alternatives. Ruby Bio uses a revolutionary platform to transform sugar into high-performance chemicals used in everyday products like detergents and shampoos. These innovations not only aim to enhance product quality but also significantly reduce environmental impact. Tune in to learn how Ruby Bio is paving the way for a cleaner, safer future, tackling some of the largest markets in the world with their sustainable solutions.To Learn More:Alumni Ventures (AV)AV LinkedInAV Seed FundRuby BioTech OptimistSpeakers:Greg Baker - Guest Charlie Silver - GuestChapters:(00:00) - Intro (01:34) - Interview (28:13) - Charlie's Ask (30:23) - Closing Legal Disclosure:https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosures
In this episode of the Tech Optimist, join Alumni Ventures' Managing Partner Greg Baker as he explores the transformational impact of Enact Systems with CEO Deep Chakraborty. Learn how Enact is revolutionizing the solar energy sector by automating and simplifying the consumer journey for solar and battery storage projects. The discussion reveals how Enact's innovative platform not only assists providers in efficiently designing and selling solar projects through advanced satellite imagery but also enables homeowners and businesses to precisely track the financial performance of their investments. Tune in to grasp how this forward-thinking SaaS company is catalyzing solar adoption amid the rise of electric vehicles and escalating energy costs, driving forward sustainability and consumer empowerment.To Learn More:Alumni Ventures (AV)AV LinkedInAV Deep Tech FundEnactTech OptimistSpeakers:Greg Baker - Guest Deep Chakraborty - GuestChapters:(00:00) - Intro (01:34) - Interview (22:14) - Deep's Ask (25:19) - Closing Legal Disclosure:https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosures
Greg Baker is the Executive Vice President of the Church Ambassador Network. In this discussion we talk about variety of topics covering the role church leaders can play in representing the Kingdom of God in government. Greg provides a better way of viewing the impact we can have as church leaders where it's less about politics and more about building bridges with our state leaders and representatives. If you are looking for a fresh way of approaching how Chrisitians can influnece government, give a listen to this very insightful conversation.
The universality and speed of social media has been a game changer for crisis management - and GCs are at the forefront. Three experienced legal leaders share how to partner with non-lawyers to manage responses and prevent reputational damage.
Greg Baker knows more than most about AI and where it's headed. As an AI futurist and lecturer in Computational Linguistics at Macquarie University, Greg educates students on the intricacies of Artificial Intelligence for Text and Vision, and blends his theoretical insights with practical applications. He helps the C-suite understand the future of labour, how to maximise AI productivity gains and how to gain a deep technical understanding of what is possible. He is a director at the Institute for Open Systems Technologies and has worked at Google and CSIRO and is a leading voice in how to understand the opportunities that AI offers us today and into the future. If you're looking to discover how AI is impacting copywriters and the writing industry, this is the episode you have been waiting for. Read the show notes This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers' Centre. WritersCentre.com.au Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Pharmacy Focus: Policy Edition focuses on the DRUG Act and PBM reform efforts with Greg Baker, RPh, CEO of AffirmedRx. The DRUG Act aims to address unfair PBM practices like revenue-based compensation models that incentivize higher drug prices. Baker provides an overview of the key provisions in the legislation and their significance, and the implications of D-linking PBM compensation from drug list prices are also explored. Baker emphasizes the need for transparency in the PBM industry and advocates for fair pharmacist compensation.
As we bring back our "Meet the Board" Series podcast series, Managed Healthcare Executive welcomes our newest Editorial Advisory Board member Greg Baker, CEO of AffirmedRx. In this conversation, Baker and Peter Wehrwein, MHE managing editor, discussed insights from Baker's career journey. Drawing from his experiences at Walgreens and Premise Health, Baker highlighted the importance of patient-centered care and process orientation. He discussed AffirmedRx's mission to bring transparency to the PBM industry through innovative approaches such as a cloud-based system and clinically-driven formulary. Expressing concerns about opaque pricing practices, he shared the need for industry reform and cautioned against the proliferation of corporate entities within PBMs.
Imagine if we had a tool that we could use to design a design fire. Instead of simply assuming fire growth characteristics by slapping the alpha-t2 function, use a tool that could tell us which items in a compartment burn and what the characteristics of that fire are. I would say this dream is shared among many fire safety engineers - I think we can all agree that we could use such a tool.Today's guest, Dr Greg Baker, has shared this dream and built a tool like this within his PhD at the University of Canterbury. The skeleton was a zone model, and the tool developed has played with it well. Actually, feel free to try it out in here.In the episode, we talk about how Greg built up this tool and how it decides on the growth, plateau and decay of the fire. We also discuss how such a tool may be critical in a probabilistic approach to fire safety engineering and general performance-based design. Who knows, perhaps in the near future, such an approach will also help us run our CFDs. If you enjoyed this, you perhaps would like to read more:Benchmarking the Single Item Ignition Prediction Capability of B-RISK Using Furniture Calorimeter and Room-Size ExperimentsIgnition of secondary objects in a design fire simulationDeveloping probabilistic design fires for performance-based fire safety engineeringAnd a bonus:Ranking the Level of Openness in Blind Compartment Fire Modelling Studies----The Fire Science Show is produced by the Fire Science Media in collaboration with OFR Consultants. Thank you to the podcast sponsor for their continuous support towards our mission.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bellingham School's Superintendent Dr. Greg Baker about plans to build a new school in the Civic Athletic Complex to replace Carl Cozier Elementary.
KGMI's Emma Toscani talks to Bellingham Public Schools Superintendent Greg Baker about the two levies on the ballot for Bellingham voters this special election.
Host Guy Ochiogrosso welcomes Bellingham Public Schools superintendent Dr. Greg Baker to the show on this episode of The Whatcom Report.
Greg Baker talks about what ChatGPT can do to boost your consulting business, some of common mistakes to avoid, and potential benefits and concerns with where AI is headed.
In this episode, Tor and Romain chat with Greg Baker and Joe Baker-Malone about exciting new Android Studio features made possible by Firebase integration. Physical device streaming allows you to connect remotely to physical devices hosted in Google's secure data centers and use them for all your development needs. We also explore other time saving features like the ability to go from a crash report directly to the correct line of code, even across git branches. Tor, Romain, Joe, Greg Links: Android Device Streaming from Android Studio feedback form App Quality Insights and Firebase Crashlytics Romain: @romainguy, romainguy@threads, romainguy@androiddev.social Tor: tor.norbye@threads and tornorbye@androiddev.social Greg: @bakergo@fosstodon.org
Pastor Joel Conti, Pastor Jen Wright, and council member Greg Baker share a discussion with live Q&A in a special edition of onramp. This podcast was recorded live at Northside Foursquare Church on August 27, 2023. Thanks for tuning into onramp, a podcast that seeks to create a community of individuals invited to explore faith, discuss spirituality and ask questions relevant to today's world. https://nsfc.ca
feedback @ ryan@soulsearching.in EPISODE LINKS: Greg's Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregebaker/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/badgerforward?lang=en PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://anchor.fm/ryandsouza Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3NQhg6S Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qJ3tWJ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3P66j2B Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3am7rQc Gaana: https://bit.ly/3ANS4v1 RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/609210d4/podcast/rss --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryandsouza/message
Has ChatGPT made copywriters redundant? Far from it, according to Greg Baker, a lecturer in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Linguistics at Macquarie University. Greg, more than most, has his finger on the pulse on not just where ChatGPT is heading but how it actually works! He has spent his life researching natural language processing and has a deep knowledge of what these tools can do and more importantly, how we copywriters and creative folk can harness them to our advantage. Read the show notes This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers' Centre. WritersCentre.com.au Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erica Nicole Baker was born on June 22, 1989 and was 3'11 and weighed 65 pounds at the time of her disappearance. Erica's parents Greg Baker and Misty Baker were divorced at the time, and Erica stay primarily with her mother. On February 7th at around 3:30 PM, Erica asked her mother if she could take her dog, a Shih Tzu named Jamie, for a walk. Her mother initially said no, because it was raining and she didn't want Erica to catch a cold. But Erica persisted and promised to wear a raincoat over her Winnie the Pooh sweater. Her mother has since regretted that decision, and hasn't seen her daughter since.When Erica had not returned home after a reasonable amount of time, her mother began to worry and began to search for Erica. Her anxiety level would only increase when shortly after she began searching, Erica's dog, Jamie, was found walking in the street, with his leash still attached. Police were then called and the official search began. The search lasted thru the night and continued into the following days. Authorities even drained a 2.9 million gallon retention pond at the Kettering Rec Center in hopes of finding Erica.
Boccia* is the only Paralympic sport without a real Olympic counterpart and Paralympics GB has a strong record in it dating back to Sydney 2000. Now there's a new Performance Director in charge - Greg Baker the former Head Coach of Para Table Tennis - and with the Paris Games now next year - once again it's time to start focusing on who could book their place on the plane or train to France next summer. This is Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy - the podcast where we focus on the men and women behind the scenes of British Olympic and Paralympic sport. Welcome to episode 46, season 4, there's a great bak catalogue to head back and listen too and there's some great sporting names to come in the coming weeks! Download and follow for more! *FYI it's pronounced like Gotcha! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg: CEO and co-founder of BalanceTheory, helping organizations consume security knowledge effectively and efficiently Previously co-founded Decision Lab which was sold to Optiv Won the 2022 DataTribe cybersecurity start-up challenge which led to a $3M seed round Check out the episode for our discussion on cybersecurity knowledge bases, shared information across organizations, and focusing on an MVP. balancetheory.io
Today's panelists: David Pollak, John Dobson, and Greg Baker. Today's topics: The exchange of Russian prisoner Viktor Bout with WNBA Star Brittney Griner & Elon Musk's handling of Twitter.
Today's topic: guns & mass shootings Today's panelists: William Saubert, Greg Baker, and David Markun.
In this week's episode, EmsanaRx, PBC CEO Greg Baker gives us a bird's-eye view of the healthcare system. Find out what issues jumbo organizations are having and how the PBM is contributing to them. He also discusses EmsanaRx's efforts to break the cycle by developing PBMs that are committed to serving the general welfare while establishing incentives that make sense for PBMs, clients, and members.What You'll Learn From This Episode:1:22 Greg's realization of the bigger issues that needed to be addressed after analyzing the PBM contracts and data from large organizations.3:15 The issue with most healthcare systems operated by for-profit businesses.5:33 The role PBMs play in drug approval: part of the reason switching to generic medications hasn't been able to solve the issue.9:45 How they are developing a PBM that is not motivated by profit but by the public good in order to drive clinical experience and outcome.14:14 Partnership with Cleveland: Creating formularies that truly benefit patients. 17:54 Creating incentives that make sense to PBMs, clients, and members by separating fulfillment.Enjoy The Show?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher or RSS.Leave us a review in iTunes (here's how)Join the conversation by leaving a comment below!
Happy Tuesday! Effective and dynamic communication was the topic of the day as Janice reviewed the book Fitly Spoken by Greg Baker. You can learn more and purchase a copy here. Other topics were thanksgiving and no more night. Also, featuring A Word of Encouragement with Vicky Mutchler, CW Today with Loretta Walker and The Teacher's Key with Cathy Sandiford. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and please share this podcast with your friends so we may be an encouragement to them through the music and programming on Faith Music Radio. Music is brought to you by Faith Music Missions. Learn more here >>> https://www.faithmusicmissions.org Eleven2One Facebook Eleven2One on Instagram
Greg Baker leads the Church Ambassador Network in the state of Iowa and the Daniel Impact, a ministry effort that now spans 14 states and is inspiring the church to engage government for the advance of God's kingdom. Greg is a return guest, and much has happened since the last time I spoke with him […] The post #246 The Growth of the Daniel Impact and Church-State Partnerships in Iowa with Greg Baker first appeared on The Good Citizen Project.
In Season 3, Episode 5 of Notorious, we continue to discuss the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment – from Justice Marshall's viewpoint, as well as Justice Ginsburg's viewpoint. This topic is broken up into two episodes, with Episode 5 focusing mostly on Justice Ginsburg's views and how those views intersect with those of Justice Marshall. Patterson Belknap attorneys Michelle Bufano, Greg Baker and Catherine Djang discuss the history of the death penalty, as well as the cases of Gregg v. Georgia and Glossip v. Gross, and the impact of their legal legacy on future capital punishment jurisprudence. Related Resources: For a selection of Justice Ginsburg's writings, see Decisions and Dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Selection, edited by Corey Brettschneider. For more information about Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, see www.pbwt.com. For information about becoming a guest on Notorious, email Michelle Bufano. For questions or more information about Notorious, email Jenni Dickson. Related People: Michelle Bufano Greg Baker Catherine Djang Catherine Djang
In Season 3, Episode 4 of Notorious, we discuss the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment – from Justice Marshall's viewpoint, as well as Justice Ginsburg's viewpoint. This topic is broken up into two episodes, with Episode 4 focusing mostly on Justice Marshall's views and historical context. Patterson Belknap attorneys Michelle Bufano, Greg Baker and Catherine Djang discuss the history of the death penalty, as well as the cases of Gregg v. Georgia and Glossip v. Gross, and the impact of their legal legacy on future capital punishment jurisprudence. Related Resources: For a selection of Justice Ginsburg's writings, see Decisions and Dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Selection, edited by Corey Brettschneider. For more information about Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, see www.pbwt.com. For information about becoming a guest on Notorious, email Michelle Bufano. For questions or more information about Notorious, email Jenni Dickson. Related People: Michelle Bufano Greg Baker Catherine Djang
Greg Baker is a Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures. Before transitioning into venture capital, Greg was the founding CEO at SafePlug for over 15 years. Given his experience on both sides of the table, we were curious to get his take on the industry and what it takes to succeed. In this episode, Greg gives his opinion on first time funds, traits to look for in a founding team as well as which part of the world and industry he is most optimistic about. Connect with Greg Baker Bio: https://www.av.vc/people/greg-baker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregebaker/ We talk to founders and entrepreneurs! We're in the business of learning and want to look at everything startup related. Our hope is to show just how significant this segment of business is to the world, and the things it can accomplish. For all inquiries, please email homeroomtalks@gmail.com.
CarlaRose, Molly, and Bob have been busy helping to start a new sketch comedy group in Portland, Maine. We've received special permission to present a part of the show here for you. You can check out the full video here. Hey Party People! No longer is this just a phrase drunk uncles use to greet their vaping teenage nephews, but a full-fledged comedy experience! This new sketch comedy show from the minds of Portland's fifth most talented group of writers and performers promises to be a Project-X style rager. So strap on your party hats and get those little noisemaker things you blow into and they shoot out at the end and go BZOOO (you know what I'm talking about) because this comedy show is gonna be a SHINDIG! Featuring: Greg Baker, CarlaRose Dubois, Gwenyth Fraser, John Heffernan, Bob LeBlanc, Molly McGill, Pat Neuguth and Tanya Schultz. Presented here with permission. BIOS! Greg Baker is a writer, stand-up, filmmaker and a very nice person. He began his career at the University of Colorado Boulder writing for the premiere on-campus sketch comedy team Secret Recipe. After moving to Los Angeles, he worked on dozens of short films, music videos, feature films and sitcoms in production, art, casting and as a writer. He frequently performed stand-up comedy around Hollywood and occasionally wrote sketch comedy with The Upright Citizens Brigade and iO Theater West. Currently, Greg runs and manages his writing workshop group and writing collective The Los Angeles Writing Group and recently created the Maine based sketch comedy group Hey Party People. He enjoys going to the movies, playing beer league softball and baking cookies. twitter: @gregthebaker Tanya Schultz is a comedy/sci-fi nerd who writes half hour animated comedies for adults from an egalitarian perspective. She utilizes parody and satire to dissect contemporary culture/politics and is influenced by shows like South Park, Futurama, Bojack Horseman and seasons 1-8 of The Simpsons. Tanya studied improv and sketch comedy with the Second City in Toronto. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/balderdashacademy/support
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler discuss the latest tech news and have a chat with Greg Baker from Vancouver's PC Galore, one of the oldest used computer stores still around after nearly three decades. We talk with the folks at Mastercard about their new TrueName option and get a little nerdy to help you troubleshoot problems that could be caused by bad USB cables with the help of a device called a USB Voltmeter. Can't get enough of GetConnected and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the GetConnected podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss mobile technology on the App Show podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Timineri's job is to help consumers understand what's growing in Florida and how to incorporate it into our diets. From a test kitchen in Tallahassee, Justin creates recipes and cooking videos showcasing Florida produce, seafood and beef.In this interview with The Zest Podcast, he shares some of his favorite summertime meal ideas, offers advice for cooking with kids and recounts how he won the 2006 Food Network Challenge Great American Seafood Cook-off. He also issues a challenge to help home cooks meal-plan like a chef.Related episodes:10 Tips for Cooking with KidsWhy You Should Stop Haggling at Florida's Farmers MarketsChef Niven Patel and Mohamed Alkassar Had a Productive PandemicChef Greg Baker on Mental Health: “It's Okay to Not be OkayHacks to Help You Eat More VeggiesHow to Get Started on the Mediterranean Diet
KGMI's Joe Teehan talks to Bellingham superintendent Greg Baker about the upcoming vote on local school bonds.
Dans deux mois s'ouvriront les Jeux Olympiques d'hiver en Chine. Pékin veut faire de ces Jeux les premiers entièrement alimentés par des énergies renouvelables. Alors les montagnes de la province du Hebei ont été transformées en un immense champ de panneaux solaires. Certains paysans disent avoir été contraints de céder leurs terres, d'autres affirment avoir été battus. Récit : Camille Kauffmann. Sur le terrain : Poornima Weerasekara, Greg Baker et Michael Zhang.
Over his career, Greg Baker worked his way up from teenage dishwasher to a six-time James Beard Award nominated chef. Greg is perhaps best known as the chef behind The Refinery, a popular farm-to-table restaurant in Tampa's Seminole Heights neighborhood that he owned from 2010 to 2019 with his wife, Michelle Baker. He loves how a plate of food can make someone happy. But for Greg and countless others in the restaurant industry, the work often has the opposite effect. Greg says it's no coincidence that his industry is a breeding ground for serious issues, like mental health struggles, substance abuse and even suicide. In our conversation, Greg opens up about his own struggles and suggests ways to make things a little better, whether you're a restaurant worker or customer. If you enjoyed this conversation with Greg, then you may also enjoy these episodes: Taco Bus Founder Rene Valenzuela on Cinco de Mayo, His Life-Changing Accident & What's NextBeer Kulture Raises the Bar for Diversity in Craft Beverage IndustryChef Judi Gallagher on the Lost Art of Hand-Written Recipes
There is some confusion about the different methods to control citrus gall wasp. Dr Greg Baker of SARDI joins Jon Lamb and Deb Tribe with advice on how to keep this bug in check. Brett Draper discusses the impact of the cancellation of this years Royal Adelaide Show. (Thanks to Catherine Skene for the photo)
In episode 19, we talked about prayer, which the Apostles spoke of in Acts 6:4 along with the ministry of the Word. What does it truly mean to be a church centered around the Word? Greg Baker, a pastor from Utah, joins the conversation with Eric Newton to discuss what it means to truly be a Bible-Centered Church. Act 6:4 "But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” Learn more about the resources and ministry of the Sego Lily Foundation: https://segolilyfoundation.org/
Expert horticultural author Penny Woodward joins Jon Lamb and Deb Tribe to formally launch the tomato season. Entomologist Dr Greg Baker discusses timing of the emergence of citrus gall wasp.
Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger - the podcast taking you behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport.In this episode, Katherine speaks to a man who has done it all in his sport - Sir Andrew Strauss. He was part of the historic 2005 Ashes winning team, captain by 2009 before finally calling time on his playing career when England lost their number one Test ranking in 2012 - that magical summer wasn't for everyone! Andrew discusses his successful techniques as a leader, after becoming the first director of England cricket, eventually overseeing the team's return to number one in the world!Katherine also gets top tips on the management and development of athletes from GB head coaches Paula Dunn of British Athletics and Greg Baker of British Para Table Tennis.Medals & More - a conversation with Katherine Grainger - Listen & subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Hall welcomes Greg Baker of Alumni Ventures Group. Alumni Ventures Group (AVG) is a different type of venture capital firm. Designed for individual investors, AVG makes this key asset class available to millions of individuals who previously haven't had access to a high-quality, diversified venture portfolio. Greg started his career with an MBA as a mechanical engineer and then moved into corporate strategy, corporate development and a startup before eventually moving into venture capital. In this episode, Greg shares his thoughts on what excites him most right now. He points to the acceleration of developments in healthcare, biotech, and everything in between. He also shares his advice to first-time investors. Greg says flexibility matters most since, in the end, many startups don't end up where they planned. For startups, he advises entrepreneurs to "get your product out there and find out what the customers really are looking for." In other words, it's vital to know and learn from your customers. Greg talks about the evolution of growth funding, as well as some of the biggest challenges startups typically encounter. Finally, Greg highlights the biotech sector as an area with good opportunities.
Join the VooDoo Chef is joined co-host "Big Eddie C" Carmack, his go-to-authority on everything, and Greg Baker. Clearwater native Greg Baker has sparked the Culinary scene in Tampa's Seminole Heights district with his restaurants the Refinery and Fodder & Shine. His culinary wizardry has made an impact on the Greater Tampa Bay area earn him culinary accolades nationwide including being recognized as a James Beard Finalist on six different occasions.
Welcome to The At Home Dad Show, a podcast about keeping up a home, raising children, and other manly stuff. Your hosts, Adam Gershon and Greg Baker, are married to wonderful women who also happen to have successful and demanding careers. Each family decided it made more sense for dad to take on a greater share of childrearing and household duties. This also means they have time during the day to record a podcast. In Episode 1, Adam & Baker address the benefits and pitfalls of being a stay at home dad. They compare notes on who showered and made their bed. They explore the outdated expectations of being a good housewife described in an amazing excerpt from a 1950 home economics book. And they attempt to answer the age-old question: "What the f*k's for dinner?" 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Hello 2:18 - Did you shower today? 3:40 - What's the show about? 3:59 - Baker's Situation 6:08 - Adam's Situation 8:49 - 1950's Home Economics Guide for Wives 9:08 - Vintage Tip #1 10:09 - Vintage Tip #2 12:17 - Vintage Tip #3 14:01 - Vintage Tip #4 14:50 - Vintage Tip #5 16:10 - Living in different times 18:10 - The Haters 21:09 - What to expect of future episodes 22:23 - What the f*k's for dinner? 24:30 Goodbye