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Sharpham Dairy is the UK's first B-Corp cheesemaker, a seemingly daunting challenge, but as a family business, the B-Corp values were already their own…Cheesemaking at Sharpham began over 40 years ago, and the story written by current owners Greg and Nicky Parsons is one that they hope lasts for generations to come.Greg & Nicky share the story behind their first 6 years in charge, and their ambitions for the future, as they join us on It Runs In The Family!This episode covers:The family business' transition and succession across the decadesEmbracing community and collaboration in DevonChallenges from the pandemic, and how they adapted as a family to keep the business goingAligning values and purpose, as reflected in their B-Corp certificationThe next generation and looking at the business through a lens of longevitySharpham Dairy: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sharpham-dairy/Greg Parsons: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-parsons-a9209b5/Liz Willingham: https://www.instagram.com/lizzielean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-willingham-09273a3/Leila Willingham: https://www.instagram.com/leilawillingham/https://www.linkedin.com/in/leila-willingham-821530a1/
Catherine Carroll was not a perfect mother but it didn't stop her son Gregory Parsons from loving her with his whole heart. However, to hear Catherine tell it, that was the farthest from the truth. As a result of much hearsay, her son would become the prime suspect after her murder. This week, Kylie and Rory go through Greg's story and his fight for justice.Content warnings: death, murder, discussion of sexual assault, manipulation, mental illness, discussed abusehttps://www.transformationsnetwork.com/post/8-online-mental-health-resources-anyone-can-access References:Lamer Commission of Inquiry Reporthttps://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/i-fear-for-the-world-wrongfully-convicted-newfoundland-man-speaks-out-against-his-mother-s-killer-1.6118105https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-l-man-wrongfully-convicted-of-killing-his-mother-faces-her-killer-during-hearing-1.5399730https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Catherine_Carrollhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/greg-parsons-seeking-justice-1.6002617
The epic tale of a Halloween Showdown! (GHOST EMOJI)In today's replay episode, Greg Parsons joins Chris Ressa to dive into the world of seasonal and short-term leasing. The plot twist here...you will NOT want to miss it.
Alison Williams, Senior Global Banks & Asset Managers Analyst, and Tim Craighead, Director of Research and Senior European Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence, join to discuss banking turmoil in Europe and the US. Dr. Vania Stavrakena, professor of economics at London Business School, joins to discuss Credit Suisse, banking turmoil in Europe, and what it all means for European economies. Senior Tech Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence Anurag Rana discusses Amazon layoffs. John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief with Bloomberg News, joins for a discussion on Credit Suisse and banking instability in Europe. Herman Chan, Senior Analyst: US Regional Banks with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins with Arnold Kakuda, Senior Financials Credit Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, to discuss regional bank turmoil and a crisis of banking confidence in the US. Greg Parsons, CEO of Cavu Securities and former US Marine Infantry Officer, joins to talk representation of veterans on Wall Street, 20 years to the day of the US invasion of Iraq. John Authers, columnist with Bloomberg Opinion, joins to discuss the crisis of confidence in the banking industry. Hosted by Paul Sweeney, Kriti Gupta, and Molly Smith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered about the in's and out's of seasonal leasing?Greg Parsons, founder and owner of GP Retales Consulting, has been in the industry for over 25 years. Today he joins Chris to discuss some exciting short-term pop-up concepts in the market right now. He also tells a story about a mix-up with a popular seasonal store!
On New Year's Day 1991, Catherine Carroll was murdered in her own home in St. John's, Newfoundland. Her son Greg Parsons was the one who found her lifeless body on the bathroom floor- stabbed a total of 53 times. Soon after her murder, the police focused in on Greg as the culprit, despite there being zero pieces of forensic evidence tying him to the crime. Over the next several years, Greg Parsons and his family embarked on a fight for justice- a process that involved a wrongful conviction, an exoneration and an undercover police operation to find the real killer, with shocking results.FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTwitter: @crimefamilypod1Facebook: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comBecome a patron here:https://www.patreon.com/CrimefamilypodcastGet your Crime Family Merch here: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/123775076EPISODE RESOURCES:"A Newfoundland man is falsely accused of murdering his own mother | W-5 INVESTIGATION" (YouTube): https://youtu.be/3zmhllRaFVs"Newfoundlander Brian Doyle, convicted in Catherine Carroll killing, has his day parole revoked" (SaltWire):https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/newfoundlander-brian-doyle-has-day-parole-revoked-in-catherine-carroll-killing-100579886/Support the show
A new MP3 sermon from BMA Theological Seminary is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Baptist Confessional Worship (1689 Ch. 22, Paragraph 5) Subtitle: Baptist Confessional Worship Speaker: Greg Parsons Broadcaster: BMA Theological Seminary Event: Chapel Service Date: 10/4/2022 Bible: Psalm 107; Exodus 15 Length: 36 min.
This episode is filled with interesting stories of Greg sharing the life of him as mission-mobilizers, where they began the journey when mobilization was not very much heard of. His love for mission resources is evident in his excitement as he speaks of the different materials available. He encourages his listeners to pray for the diasporas and the unreached daily with use of prayer guides. He invites his listeners to engage in missions as a mobilizer, or as an ‘along-sider', through helping other people walk into their global mission. The field is ripe and ready. About Greg Parsons Greg and Kathleen joined the staff of the U.S. Center for World Mission (USCWM) in 1982, now called Frontier Ventures.Greg was the Director of the USCWM from 1990-2010. Now his role as Director of Global Connections takes him around the globe to meet, learn from and serve leaders. Greg also serves as the Chancellor and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies at William Carey International University. He teaches and speaks in churches and in the course, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. He also writes a regular column in Mission Frontiers magazine, the bulletin of Frontier Ventures. He is working on several books and serves on several boards including Missio Nexus. More about Frontier Ventures Formerly known as the U.S. Center for World Mission founded by Dr. Ralph Winter, FV is the birth place of the Perspectives course, Global Prayer digest, Mission frontiers Magazine, and many more. In 2015 The U.S. Center for World Mission and the Frontier Mission Fellowship were joined together again as one entity, known today as Frontier Ventures. https://www.frontierventures.org/ Powered by Firstory Hosting
Anyone who has spent a considerable amount of time in Toronto has on some level developed a relationship with public transit. But then there are those who have spent a really significant amount of time in the city, someone like me, who has spent their whole life here – was born here, grew up here, has gone through the various stages of life here – those people have an intimate relationship with public transit, specifically the TTC: we develop associations with details such as going through turnstiles, sounds and smells of waiting on platforms, the feeling of subway seats, different tile colours of the stations, and on and on. And it is important to point out that these are all design elements. Poetics aside, the one thing all of us engaged in this relationship agree on is that public transit needs to be better, and we need more of it. Which is why any time there are announcements about investments being made in transit infrastructure it is met with enthusiasm. Hence the excitement that is growing around the Metrolinx Ontario Line, for which construction officially started earlier this year, and why I reached out to Greg Parsons, because it is he and his team at Dexd that are responsible for the DS-09 Subway Design Standard – an important sounding document that will have a serious impact on our future experiences with the Ontario Line. On this episode of Bevel, we discuss how Dexd got involved with Metrolinx to develop the Subway Design Standard; what some of the main interior design features will be; and how an interior designer fits into a project as large and with so many moving parts as public transit. Greg has over 25 years of interior design experience across Canada and globally, with deep specialization in commercial mixed-use, healthcare, and transportation sectors. An active educator and mentor, committed to helping develop and grow the next generation of designers, Greg has an innate curiosity about human behaviour and an enduring belief in our collective responsibility to transform space that positively impacts and shapes our experiences.
Guest Pastor Greg Parsons of Faith Family Church starts off our Revival Week with a powerful message!
Greg Parsons is a Sr. Manager of Real Estate at Spirit Halloween in the SW region and previously worked with Brookfield Properties, Taubman, and Simon giving him a unique perspective on the popup shop industry going from the landlord side to the brand. Graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University, he now resides in Texas where he's been helping retailers and landlords improve profitability for over 20 years. https://www.spirithalloween.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryparsons/ // Episode: 010 ...... Your Hosts: - Scott Blair, Co-Founder of Popable - Stephen Brooks, The Pop-Up Retail Expert Find us online: - Podcast Website - Instagram - Facebook ...... Join the pop-up community marketplace: https://popable.com ...... Send us a voice message: https://popablepodcast.com/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popable/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popable/support
Greg Parsons gives us his unique perspective towards the industry and sheds light on the recent JCPenny acquisition by his former employer and Simon Property Group. An amazing episode with so much great content!
On this episode of Wolfe Bites, we are joined by Greg Parsons of Brookfield Properties. How do you maintain the pipeline virtually? How will the mall retail sector change in the coming months? What is Texas's "Retail TOGO"? Join us as we discuss all this and more! Hosted by Barry Wolfe of Marcus and Millichap. Our Guest this week: Greg Parsons of Brookfield Properties LinkedIn: @gregoryparsons
This month we discussed The Retail Leasing Playbook by Beth Azor with interviewer Greg Parsons of Brookfield Properties! Click here to get previous book club books or listen to recordings: https://www.bethazor.com/book-club/ BECOME A COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ROCKSTAR: https://www.azoracademy.com/ https://www.bethazor.com/ https://www.bethazor.com/bootcamp/ For more commercial real estate training: https://www.bethazor.com/training/ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azoradvisoryservices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bethazor1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethazor/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/6315636/
This week’s episode is…Public Function Public Function is a weekly show talking all things technology, software, development, gaming, and related topics. Your hosts are Albert Park and Greg Parsons. For more #PodcastWhisperer visit https://linktr.ee/PodcastWhisperer
Greg Parsons from North Carolina State University is the guest on this episode of the Nanovation podcast. Greg is an expert on atomic layer deposition (ALD), the process by which thin films or coatings are deposited atomic layer by atomic layer. Or, as Greg explains, almost. We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of ALD. While Greg has explored the use of ALD in a variety of applications, his pioneering work in the area of textiles stands out. Greg's scientific talks are filled with great stories, and this discussion is no different. You’ll hear stories of scientific discovery and also gain insight into Greg’s philosophy for research and life. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Greg participate in the inaugural Nanovation "lightning round."Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on December 6, 2018 • Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/47• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback
Greg Parsons from North Carolina State University is the guest on this episode of the Nanovation podcast. Greg is an expert on atomic layer deposition (ALD), the process by which thin films or coatings are deposited atomic layer by atomic layer. Or, as Greg explains, almost. We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of ALD. While Greg has explored the use of ALD in a variety of applications, his pioneering work in the area of textiles stands out. Greg's scientific talks are filled with great stories, and this discussion is no different. You’ll hear stories of scientific discovery and also gain insight into Greg’s philosophy for research and life. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Greg participate in the inaugural Nanovation "lightning round."Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on December 6, 2018 • Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/47• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback
000 - Everyone Hates Linux Welcome to the Public Function Show! Today your hosts Albert Park and Greg Parsons discuss Blizzard’s Linux problem, keyboard shortcuts, and if Windows is a good development environment. Links: Destiny 2 player banned for playing the game on WINE + Linux https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxgaming/comments/9uk38b/wasbannedforplayingdestiny2inwine/ Blizzard rep says Linux + Wine is not bannable: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/overwatch/t/can-we-get-banned-for-playing-on-linux/70929/3 Blizzard unbans Linux Overwatch players: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxgaming/comments/9g111m/blizzardremovesbansoflinuxoverwatch_players/ Picks: Albert: Two Bit Circus: https://twobitcircus.com/ Greg: Monoprice M1060 Planar Magnetic Headphones: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=16050 Music: DarkSunn - “I Can See it” Contact: Albert’s Twitter: @alpark Greg’s Twitter: @gregorskii Email: hello@publicfunction.show
Dominic Konstam, DB Securities Managing Director & Global Head of Rates Research, says the U.S. is immune to emerging markets to a point. Greg Parsons, Semper Capital Chief Executive Officer, says Special Counsel Robert Mueller is focused on getting to the truth. Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity Investments Director of Global Macro, says we're approaching late cycle but we're not there. And Elsa Lignos, RBC Capital Markets Global Head of FX Strategy, says Euro-Sterling looks fairly interesting. ------ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dominic Konstam, DB Securities Managing Director & Global Head of Rates Research, says the U.S. is immune to emerging markets to a point. Greg Parsons, Semper Capital Chief Executive Officer, says Special Counsel Robert Mueller is focused on getting to the truth. Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity Investments Director of Global Macro, says we're approaching late cycle but we're not there. And Elsa Lignos, RBC Capital Markets Global Head of FX Strategy, says Euro-Sterling looks fairly interesting. ------
Host Phalana Tiller talks with Diane Hoskins, co-CEO of Gensler, and Greg Parsons, vice-president of the New Landscape of Work at Herman Miller, about how their companies help others achieve better outcomes through well-designed work environments. And Forbes.com columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on the Big Data revolution.