POPULARITY
A whirlwind few hours for Ryan Fox in the wake of one of the biggest triumphs of his golfing career. He's won on the PGA Tour for the first time - chipping in from off the green to win a three-way playoff at the Myrtle Beach Classic in South Carolina. Kiwi golf legend Greg Turner joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Pine returns to recap a full day in the world of sport! Highlights for tonight include: Ryan Fox celebrating his first his PGA Tour win. Kiwi golf icon Greg Turner on Ryan Fox's win. Tall Blacks captain Reuben Te Rangi on the team's win over Australia. Piney's power rankings! LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this episode is one of New Zealand's most successful professional players, boasting four European Tour titles and nine victories in this part of the world, including two New Zealand Opens. But there is much more to Turner than just golf. The long-time touring professional turned course architect and commentator sits down with The Thing About Golf host John Huggan to talk all things golf and life in a compelling discussion which covers everything from his “just by chance” start in the game, to the current state of professional play.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Claire Johnson is running for the Liberals, Vincent Merola is running for the Greens, and Greg Turner is running for the PCs in Moncton South.
About the Guest:Greg Turner is the founder and owner of "Get Bricked," a premier Lego store located in Johnson City. With a deep-rooted passion for Lego that began in his childhood, Greg reignited his interest during the COVID-19 pandemic and turned it into a thriving business. Beyond Legos, Greg has extensive experience in retail, having owned multiple brick-and-mortar stores specializing in minerals and fossils. His wife, too, is an entrepreneur, owning the West Main Antique Store in Johnson City. Together, they are deeply integrated into the local business community.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the podcast, host Colin Johnson welcomes Greg Turner, owner of the popular "Get Bricked" Lego store in Johnson City. As summer lingers and the town buzzes with activities, Colin and Greg delve into the world of Legos, discussing everything from the origins of Greg's passion for these iconic building blocks to the thriving business he has created. They explore the intricacies of the Lego market, the community involvement, and the excitement of upcoming projects.Throughout the conversation, Greg shares fascinating insights about the Lego industry, including investment tips and the immense popularity of certain sets like Star Wars and Harry Potter. The episode covers nostalgic memories, entrepreneurship lessons, and the joys of bringing a childhood passion back to life. Essential themes such as community growth, family bonding, and the enduring appeal of Lego are skillfully woven into this informative and entertaining discussion.Key Takeaways:From Passion to Business: Greg Turner's rekindled love for Lego during the pandemic led to the creation of "Get Bricked," a booming business in Johnson City.Community Involvement: The store is not just a retail space but a community hub offering events like build sessions and the upcoming birthday party room.Lego Investment Insights: Lego sets, especially Star Wars and Harry Potter, can be significant investment vehicles, with sealed sets increasing in value over time.Family Bonding: Legos provide an excellent opportunity for family bonding and creativity, appealing to both kids and adults.Downtown Growth: Greg talks about the growth and charm of downtown Johnson City, highlighting the benefits of living and owning a business in a smaller, bustling town.Notable Quotes:"The amount and variety of parts now compared to 20, 30 years ago has definitely expanded greatly." - Greg Turner"We wanted to get back to a small town. Cost of living in Asheville skyrocketed. The traffic, crime, etc." - Greg Turner"Lego Forbes named it two years in a row the number one investment vehicle on the planet." - Greg Turner"I've been an entrepreneur my entire life. I remember selling dum dum lollipops in the first grade for 10 cents." - Greg Turner"With Legos, you can just take the bricks and build whatever you want and use your imagination. What's better than that?" - Greg TurnerResources:Get Bricked Instagram: @get_bricked_jcWest Main Antiques: Owned by Greg Turner's wife, also located in downtown Johnson City.For more captivating insights and to learn about the expanding world of Legos and community events in Johnson City, be sure to listen to the full episode. Don't miss out on the upcoming birthday party room at "Get Bricked" and other exciting projects! Stay tuned for more enriching content from the podcast, bringing you closer to the heart of Johnson City's vibrant community.
Welcome to the new season, this is my 102nd episode and I wanted to celebrate by investing in a studio with great lighting, sound and even better guests On the show today is Greg turner an Executive level, business and commercial leader, who has worked with 2 flag ship companies in the middle east, Zawya and MEED, covering industries (media, technology, business intelligence, publishing and events) in UK and the Middle East and USA. , I have personally worked with Greg, he saw something in me and promoted me to leadership role, I wanted to get him on the show today because he has the experience and can articulate his knowledge in a way where you can pick up some real insights about scaling teams, becoming a leader and building a strong culture where people actually enjoy coming to work. Key topics of discussion To be a leader you can't just assume everyone can do what you can do Be careful on the reasons your actually taking the job, is it really aligning with what you want to do and be. How do you know what to look for when selecting a business to work for? What to look for when selecting a team What are the right questions to ask during an interview What is important to you and about working for a company What steps should you take when starting at a new company as a leader What are the objectives of the businessLooking at the business from the outside - what happens when you get in How do you build morale within the team How do you build trust - doing the things you say you're going to do each day Morale is the result of achievement Improve and develop people Help leaders get the best out of their staff Leaders at the very core get the best out of the people that work for them Character over technical ability every single time. There is 1 key trait you must have and that is. patients Is it better to be liked or respected as a leader? Create an environment where people feel they can be themselves Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksclairetraining/ LinkedIn: MarkSclaire https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-sclaire-97202045/ Website: www.marksclaire.com Email: mark@marksclaire.com Phone: +971566556093 ======================= support this channel by giving me a like, subscribing or leaving a comment.As a leader, is it better to be liked or respected? Ep 102 With Greg Turner
GUEST: Trevor Herden, Tournament Director of the Australian Open. Is there anything in golf administration this man hasn't done?! From disqualifying the Shark and Nick Faldo, to running the Presidents Cup, refereeing at the majors and playing at Augusta - THE GRQ PODCAST EP112 We also have merchandise that you can purchase so that you are representing the best Golf Rules podcast in the world. Grab a t-shirt, a hat, or even a hoodie featuring the Rules Roo, or the Wombat caddie. And now whether you are in your car, or going for a walk, or just taking a break after mowing your lawn. Enjoy this episode of the GolfRules Questions Podcast. GRQOTW111: Because Andy's ball was on the putting green he was allowed free relief from the interference on his line of play by the temporary water. However, Andy was supposed to drop the ball instead of place it. And as the question mentions that the ball didn't come to rest on the exact spot on which it was supposed to be placed, Andy's ball is in a wrong place, and he gets penalised a general penalty when he makes a stroke at it.The 8 talent strokes + two penalty strokes = 10. Episode 112 GUEST: Trevor HerdenTournament Director of the Australian Open and other Golf Australia championshipsHe only started playing golf when he was 27, but got himself in managing the Otago Men's Team.Then moved on to caddie for one of New Zealand's premier golfers - Greg Turner around Europe and Australia.But his referee and TD career all started when he was offered a job as assistant tournament director at the PGA Tour of Australasia.At the 1990 Palm Meadows Cup, Trevor had the awkward situation of disqualifying Greg Norman, who was leading the tournament after two rounds.In 1995 he had to disqualify Nick Faldo, who was leading the tournament in Bali.Trevor gave a thorough insight into what it means to be a Tournament Director, and how refereeing skills are vitaly important, but the tournament starts six months prior. GRQOTW 113: In a stroke-play competition, Player A hits their tee shot into a heavily-wooded area. They properly play a provisional ball under Rule 18.3b and it comes to rest in the fairway. They search for their original ball for one minute and declare it "lost". They walk over to their provisional ball and accidentally kick it, they replace it, but before they play it and within 3 minutes of starting search, a spectator finds their original ball. They lift the provisional ball and play the original ball to the green. They take two putts and tee off on the next hole. What is their score for the hole? GOLFRULES QUESTIONS MERCHANDISE Get yourself a Roo&Coo polo: https://golfrulesquestions.myspreadshop.com/ . DO YOU HAVE A RULES OF GOLF QUESTION: Email - golfrules.questions@gmail.com WANT TO TEST YOUR RULES OF GOLF KNOWLEDGE? Head to: www.golfrulesquestions.com WANT A QUICK GOLF RULES REFERENCE Head to Instagram: @golfrules_questions (https://www.instagram.com/golfrules_questions/?hl=en) OR JOIN THE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/golfrulesquestions LISTEN TO THE GRQ PODCAST ON APPLE OR SPOTIFY Click here: https://anchor.fm/golfrules-questions SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules #GolfRules #GolfRulesQuestions #blakey
We are back with another episode! Absolutely stoked to of had a great conversation with Greg Turner. The former Australasian and European tour winner discussed his playing career, his transition into golf course architecture and much more! Enjoy!!!
In this deeply personal and heartfelt episode of "A Medic's Mind," I, Matthew Heneghan, a retired paramedic, share the story of Greg Turner, a fellow paramedic whose life and tragic end left an indelible mark on me and many others. This January, as I reflect on the themes of new beginnings and hope, my thoughts are anchored by the memory of Greg - a beacon of kindness, expertise, and unwavering dedication in the challenging world of emergency medical services in Edmonton. Join me as I recount my journey from meeting Greg during my time in the Canadian Armed Forces, through our shared experiences in the bustling, often harrowing streets of Edmonton, to the painful day we lost him. This episode isn't just a tribute to Greg's remarkable character and professional excellence; it's an intimate exploration of the emotional and mental toll that being a paramedic can exact. As I navigate through memories filled with long conversations after tough calls, lessons in patience and empathy, and the unspoken bond that forms in the face of adversity, I hope to shed light on the often unseen struggles of those who live by the credence, "So that others may live." It's a story of camaraderie, resilience, and the stark realities of a life dedicated to saving others, often at the cost of one's own peace. Whether you're part of the EMS community, interested in the human stories behind the uniform, or simply a listener who values tales of real-life heroes, this episode promises to touch your heart and offer a glimpse into the life of a truly extraordinary individual. Join me in honoring the legacy of Greg Turner – a friend, mentor, and hero whose memory continues to inspire. Rest easy, brother, and thank you for the coffee. The next one is on me. Follow me on Social Media: https://twitter.com/AuthorMHeneghan https://www.facebook.com/amedicsmind https://www.instagram.com/theamedicsmindpod/ Email Me: Info@amedicsmind.com Website: www.amedicsmind.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amedicsmind/message
Canada Immigration News from the Provincial News New Brunswick released on 21/09/2023. Celebrating growth in New Brunswick's southeast region Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this special edition of Immigration news from Provincial News, New Brunswick. This news was released by the government on 21/09/2023. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 22/09/2023 FREDERICTON (GNB) – The southeast region's economic success was celebrated today at the New Brunswick Business Growth Summit in Moncton. The summit was an opportunity for companies to share their success stories and gain knowledge through live demonstrations, information sessions and networking. Greg Turner, minister responsible for Opportunities NB and minister responsible for economic development and small business, said the government continues to support accelerated investment and growth in the region. “We have in southeastern New Brunswick a logistics hub rife with opportunities in the manufacturing sector, with a strong supply chain and distribution channels to support continued growth,” said Turner. “Opportunities NB is making targeted investments to continue this positive momentum and help companies reinvest in their operations to gain market advantage.” Opportunities NB's 2023-24 budget includes funding to help manufacturers invest in innovation and productivity advancements and enhance their competitiveness domestically and globally. If you need assistance to participate in Provincial or Federal programs or assistance after selection, please contact us https://myar.me/contact-us/ Good luck! Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Greg Turner, MLA for Moncton South, is the new Minister responsible for Opportunities NB and Minister responsible for Economic Development and Small Business. Daniel Allain was the Minister for Local Government and Government Reform.
Has money won out in the golfing merger between America's PGA and Saudi's LIV tour? We get the inside steer with Kiwi golfing icon Greg Turner. Why are India and China chucking out each other's journalists? The plan for AI to help you use up everything in your larder, plus the dire shortage of a key cocktail ingredient.
A couple of episodes back we discussed how to get better at autocross. In that episode we encouraged people to get instruction – especially new participants. So… we figured it was about time to do an episode on the other side of that equation: teaching people how to autocross (and how to get better at it).Greg Turner is a retired music teacher with three decades of experience helping people learn in formal settings. He has also been autocrossing since 2005 and these days puts his teaching skills to use at autocross events. Greg joins host Mark Mangicaro (who has been teaching broadcast media at the college level since 2006) to offer some insight on how to get the most out of the limited time we have when instructing at local events. In addition to some teaching/coaching tips we also discuss the different types of instruction that are available and where to find instruction. Two programs mentioned in the podcast are The SCCA Starting line school: https://www.scca.com/pages/starting-line-autocross-school and Evolution Performance Driving Schools http://www.evoschool.com/schools.html.
This week, host John Arnold sits down with Chad Stevens from KBR's Missile Defense and Aviation Systems group. Listen as they discuss missile defense, particularly the Patriot system, some of the work KBR does to support Patriot, as well as some of the related software solutions KBR has developed to keep missile defense systems at the forefront of innovation.Bonus content: Chad Stevens and guest Greg Turner discuss opportunities for professional development, connection and networking created by the KBR Leadership Association.
In this episode, Lydiah Igweh talks to Greg Turner who shares insights about Rolls Royce and their efforts to improve gender balance and creating welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ employees. Greg graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering before achieving an MSc in Engineering Management. He joined Rolls-Royce in 2006, working initially within Civil Aerospace, and in 2015 he was instrumental in launching Prism, the Rolls-Royce LGBTQ+ employee network, which he led until 2021. Following the success of Prism, and combined with his passion for inclusion and belonging, Greg accepted the role of Group Inclusion Lead in 2020, allowing him to support the global Rolls-Royce inclusion strategy. He was shortlisted for Exceptional Inclusion at the 2021 British LGBT Awards and led Rolls-Royce to become a Stonewall Top 100 Employer.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Charles Leger is the city councillor for Ward 2. Mike Randall is part of the Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee. Greg Turner is the MLA for Moncton South.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Kim Christie-Gallant organized a petition calling for better safety and immediate action to address criminial activity in the area. Greg Turner is the MLA for Moncton South.
We talk with Greg Turner, founder of Shenzhen High Performance Event Management. Greg has been in China for 20 years and build up and operated from scratch one of the leading sports and entertainment venues in China at STU Sports Park in Shantou. We talk with Greg about the history of sports in China and why sports for kids never has seemed to develop in the same way that sports are a part of children's life in the West. We also get into why certain sports have been more successful than others in China, and we of course, also discuss the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing. Enjoy a great episode here!
The Hawaii Film Critics Society breaks down some of the best movies of 2021. Join founder, Barry Wurst, HFCS critics; Aron Medeiros, Jason David, and Greg Turner as they give you a preview of what you should be watching in 2021.
In this episode, David is joined by Greg Turner to dive in to the differences in fandoms and live events between China and the West. What started as a summer internship for Greg has evolved into a 20-year career in China, moving from agencies to live events and venue management, before establishing his own company, Shenzhen High Performance Event Management. Compared to most of our fan bases that have existed for decades, live events have only been a regular part of the Chinese culture for the last 20 years. Throughout this podcast, Greg shares a number of applicable lessons on educating and engaging fans and bringing new audiences in to sporting events. Show Notes5:38 From Canada to China - Greg's Path to Shenzhen High Performance Event Management9:46 The Introduction of Live Events in China12:14 “How to Be a Fan”15:35 Integrating into Chinese Markets - Case Studies from the NBA and UFC22:14 “Authentically Disney, Distinctly Chinese” 24:31 The Evolution of Chinese Fandom and Fan Experiences27:17 Community First, Commercialization Second30:46 Digital Strategies Driving Engagement - Key Opinion Leader (KOL) Influence40:04 Professionalizing the Chinese Soccer League and Chinese Basketball Association43:04 Opportunities for Growth in Both Markets46:30 “Buying a Ticket 101”47:59 Understanding Your FanFor more information on the topics covered in this episode:Key Terms Referenced - Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Key Opinion Consumers (KOCs)Other Flip the Switch podcasts on Fandom - How Fandom is Evolving with Zoe ScamanConnect with Greg via email or LinkedIn ---Today's episode was sponsored by CheckdIn. Delivering training digitally to better equip your staff for game day.Want more from EngageMint? Subscribe to our newsletter
This episode is filled with so much cringe that we recommend consulting a chiropractor before watching because your shoulders will be up to your ears. We learn that Greg Turner […]
This episode is filled with so much cringe that we recommend consulting a chiropractor before watching because your shoulders will be up to your ears. We learn that Greg Turner […]
Topics Discussed and Key Points:● How sports evolved in China over the past 1500 years● Why team sports have been slower in China● The role that the Chinese government plays in sports● What reform in the Chinese sports industry currently looks like● How the sports entertainment world looks in China with regards to live events● How foreign organizations can connect with sports fans in China● What is a “venue” in China?● What Greg expects for the 2022 Winter Olympics Episode Summary:Today on The Negotiation, we speak with Greg Turner, an industry leader in live sports and entertainment events and venue management in China. He is the Founder and Managing Director at High Performance, which manages and promotes events at Shantou University Sports Park. Greg himself led the development of the STU Sports Park; a $110 million project donated by the Li Ka Shing Foundation to Shantou University.Before Greg's involvement with STU, he served as the General Manager at XingYang Sports Culture Development, having been recruited directly by China's first-ever Winter Olympic Gold medalist Yang Yang to manage her investment into the development of ice sports in China. During his eight months working on the initiative, Greg led his team in building up various grassroots programs for ice hockey, figure skating and short-track speed skating, establishing Feiyang as Shanghai's premier public ice-skating facility.Listen in as Greg talks about the factors that shaped the development of the sports industry and culture in China, from their unique government-driven character to the Soviet-era roots that motivate the nation to dominate the global sports world.Greg then talks about the differences between sports cultures in the West and in China, what foreign organizations should focus on when looking to establish themselves in the local sports industry, and the reforms that the industry is currently undergoing.Finally, Greg explains how live events are organized and promoted in China as well as his thoughts on the 2022 Winter Olympics. Key Quotes:“Sports in China operates a lot different than what we're used to—it's very government-driven. Government policy lays the framework for how it's going to be developing. That dates back to 1918 when the first paper that Mao Zedong published was on the lack of personal fitness for Chinese people and how that was impacting their ability to build a strong nation.” “[China aims to have sports consumption] become one of the new pillars of the Chinese economy. They're shifting away from manufacturing and they're trying to have more of a balance between service and manufacturing—maybe more on the service side. Sports are seen as part of that basket of industries that are going to develop the national economy and help it keep growing.” “Sports, [for the Chinese] is just one piece of the entertainment diet that they have. If they have to choose between watching their favorite player or favorite team play a game or watching a movie with friends, it's actually a really difficult decision. If you add in dinner, they're probably going to choose the dinner first and foremost. So, sports doesn't have that same drive and passion that it has in the West.” “Doing business in China is kind of like boiling water: There's nothing going on for a long time then, all of a sudden, everything explodes. [...] I think sports is right on the cusp of boiling point.” “With everything going on in the world in China and in the U.S., one of the things that I take heart in is that sports is a great uniter. We've seen that in the past and I hope we can see that again as we go through the next few years.”
Hear all about the "All Star Band" Renaissance Rock Orchestra!!! Featuring music from: Renaissance Rock Orchestra, Silver Nightmares and Shandan Sahm Birthday wishes going out to: Greg Turner of Saints Of Lust, Steven Chubaty of Dark Messiah, Tom Hoochy Coo, Ted Anderson of Lick The Blade/Sleeplord, Nicole Carson of Awake Through Sleep and Jesus Valdez Special shout outs going to Dr Angeles and Mary Ella --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phiresflames/support
Today's guest is my friend, Greg Turner! Happy Chinese New Year! We had a chance to talk about how China is right now after a year of the pandemic. Greg explains social media and marketing in China. He also gives us a primer on doing business in China and how to approach the idea now. Get 'Talking Tickets' my weekly newsletter on tickets and live entertainment at www.talkingtickets.substack.com Visit my friends at Booking Protect to find out how refund protection can help your guests feel comfortable returning to your venue. Visit We Will Recover to get ideas about recovery from some of the leaders in the ticket industry from around the world. This is an idea powered by the folks at Activity Stream.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Greg Turner is the MLA for Moncton South.
Episode 1: The Plug Presents, Kinfolk and Nem! We have a "POP UP" episode tonight with Greg Turner, Brett Reece, Ishmael Siryon, and Napoleon Robicheaux. Join in tonight and check out what topics we'll be talking about!
Greg Turner, once New Zealand’s best player on the European PGA Tour, has become New Zealand’s foremost golf course designer whose projects include the expansion of Millbrook Resort into a stunning 27-hole layout. He talks to Brendan Telfer about his design approach and what it takes to build a beautiful golf course for all handicappers.
As SportsPro Asia draws to a close, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp review events on day two with Greg Turner, founder and managing director of Shenzhen High Performance Event Management. They take a long look at China, considering the government's role in sports events there and whether political developments will result in a strategic reset, and how the social media landscape differs from the rest of the world. After that, there is another round-up of some telling moments from the virtual stage, including ITTF chief executive Steve Dainton's take on the World Table Tennis media plan (30.28), why YouTube is always ready for prime time (34.17), MLB's animated efforts to embed baseball in Chinese culture (38.40), and an outline of the Australian legacy concept (43.14) for the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Donato di Donato started cutting hair 65 years ago. Greg Turner who has been a client of Donato's for over 50 years.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Shawn Crossman and Greg Turner are Moncton city councillors.
Gregory Turner is the author of the book Supersize Your Business and the co-founder of Supersize Your Business, a digital marketing agency specializing in online lead generation. He specializes in online customer acquisition strategies and can help you with creating social media and search engine campaigns that will lead to increased sales. https://parkbench.com/blog/supersize-your-business-social-media-marketing-mill-pond-richmond-hill-greg-turner
Interviews are with Todd Muller, Greg Turner, Andy Borland, Lindy Nelson and Winston Peters.
Interviews are with Todd Muller, Greg Turner, Grant McCallum, Jeremy Rookes and Phil Duncan.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Blair Lawrence and Greg Turner are city councillors in Moncton.
Jamie Mackay speaks to golfing legend Greg Turner around the possibility of permanent damage to golf greens if left unattended during the lockdown.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Greg Turner and Paul Pellerin are Moncton city councillors.
Today's episode is brought to you by Booking Protect! Visit them at www.bookingprotect.com Check Booking Protect out and find out how you can give your guests world-class customer service, more customization and flexibility in their buying journey, and you can create a new stream of revenue. Get my new newsletter 'Talking Tickets' gives you 5 top stories from the week and a quick analysis of why the story mattered and what you can do about it. My guest today is Greg Turner...from China! This is a re-recorded episode due to some challenges with the first episode.
Today's episode is brought to you by Booking Protect! Visit them at www.bookingprotect.com Come see us at INTIX in NYC from 20-23 of January. Get your tickets at www.intix.org Get my new newsletter and have a chance to win a ticket to INTIX. 'Talking Tickets' gives you 5 top stories from the week and a quick analysis of why the story mattered and what you can do about it. My guest today is Greg Turner...from China! This is one of the most valuable episodes that I've done. I learn so much about approaching the Chinese market, understanding the business climate in China, and what some of the considerations of doing business in China truly are. We talk NBA, AFL, NHL, and a lot more. I'll be posting a blog about this one later. My intro can't do this episode justice...I feel way more knowledgeable now.
Fox Sports Shane Bacon fills in for usual co-host Brendan Porath, who is out on paternity leave. The format goes off the rails quickly, as Shane and Andy go down a caddying rabbit hole. The two then talk the design of Royal Melbourne, and Shane shares his impressions of the course from his round a few years back. After Shane nails the trivia question, Andy presents a deep dive into the 1998 President’s Cup, centering on none other than International captain’s pick Greg Turner. Shane and Andy run through news, which includes the continued fallout from the Reed cheating scandal and Bryson’s expanding waist. The two then discuss what they’d like to see change at the Presidents Cup from a format and identity standpoint, and close with some pickup basketball talk.
Today Valerie shares a conversation with Greg Turner, a photographer from the UK. They discuss two specific projects Greg completed in recent years and how projects often come to the photographer in the most unexpected ways.
Coastal Conversations | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Maine coastal and ocean issues: Portland’s Working Waterfront at a Crossroads What is the history of Portland’s working waterfront and what role does it play in the state’s fishing industry? What changes are fishermen and wharf owners experiencing on the waterfront? How has Portland’s mixed use zoning changed over the last several decades and how has this impacted water dependent industries? What is the status of development on the waterfront in Portland today? What would fishermen and wharf owners like the Portland waterfront to be in the future? Guests: John Bisnette, fisherman Jim Buxton, fisherman Bill Coppersmith, fisherman Keith Lane, fisherman Willis Spear, fisherman Greg Turner, fisherman Charlie Poole, owner of Union Wharf The post Coastal Conversations 2/22/19 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel Maine coastal and ocean issues: Portland’s Working Waterfront at a Crossroads What is the history of Portland’s working waterfront and what role does it play in the state’s fishing industry? What changes are fishermen and wharf owners experiencing on the waterfront? How has Portland’s mixed use zoning changed over the last several decades and how has this impacted water dependent industries? What is the status of development on the waterfront in Portland today? What would fishermen and wharf owners like the Portland waterfront to be in the future? Guests: John Bisnette, fisherman Jim Buxton, fisherman Bill Coppersmith, fisherman Keith Lane, fisherman Willis Spear, fisherman Greg Turner, fisherman Charlie Poole, owner of Union Wharf
The flying dirt has settled at the PGA Championship, and now people are looking to the future. It was expected to be Tiger Woods big comeback, but he was nipped to the trophy by Brooks Kopeka.Former New Zealand number one golfer Greg Turner told Radio Sport Breakfast that Woods changed the game, and his revival is likely to effect the game again.He says that it is unknown yet how long lived this revival will be.LISTEN TO GREG TURNER TALK TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVE
Great X-Pectations Ep11: Strangers In A Strange Land MUSIC INTRO - The Tokens - “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” Sean and Gerry are Joined by Greg Turner to discuss X-Men V1 #60-65! In these Thomas/Adams issueswe see the first appearance and origin of Sauron, as well as a trip to the Savage Land,and the first appearance of Sunfire! Then Uncanny Steve Raker joins in for our Previously segment to chat about his favorite X-Men arc-Uncanny X-Men #114-116! In these Claremont/Byrne issues, our favorite mutants have another tripto the Savage Land and another run in with Sauron, as well as a kerfuffle with the Petrified Man! But wait, there's more! Steve goes into overtime sharing his thoughts on otherX-related appearances of the recently discussed Living Monolith inMarvel Team Up #69-70 and Power Man/ Iron Fist #56-57! MUSIC OUTRO - Kool and the Gang -“Jungle Boogie” Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group! Follow Greg Turner on Twitter @GregTurner16 and see his cool blogs at: http://gobacktothepast.com/author/gturner/Follow Steve Raker @SteveRaker and here him on the Marvel Noise and Indie Comic Book Noise Podcasts!http://www.marvelnoise.com/ and http://www.indiecomicbooknoise.com/ We have a Tumblr page!!! greatx-pectations.tumblr.com/ Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/GXPod/ Album art by Baron Strucker. Follow his monacled ass on twitter @BaronVStrucker
Great X-Pectations Ep10: The Sentinels Live! MUSIC INTRO - Las Dilly Sisters - “Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White” Sean and Gerry are Joined by Greg Turner to discuss X-Men V1 #56-59!Then they fly solo as they continue their reread with Uncanny X-Men #109-113! MUSIC OUTRO - The Pleasure Seekers -“What A way To Die” Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and find our Facebook group! See Greg Turner's cool blogs at: http://gobacktothepast.com/author/gturner/
On this week's show the All Black Ali Williams announces his retirement from international rugby. We chat with the new coach of the Phoenix Ernie Merrick, while the Warriors' chief executive Wayne Scurrah goes into damage control mode. The head of Team New Zealand Grant Dalton has his first sailing practise in San Francisco Bay and golfer Greg Turner plays his first match on the Champions Tour. We preview the July BMX World Championships in Auckland and get a basketball lesson from the Harlem Globe Trotters.
On this week's show the All Black Ali Williams announces his retirement from international rugby. We chat with the new coach of the Phoenix Ernie Merrick, while the Warriors' chief executive Wayne Scurrah goes into damage control mode. The head of Team New Zealand Grant Dalton has his first sailing practise in San Francisco Bay and golfer Greg Turner plays his first match on the Champions Tour. We preview the July BMX World Championships in Auckland and get a basketball lesson from the Harlem Globe Trotters.
In Extra Time this week the New Zealand Rugby Union explains why it's selling off Super Rugby franchises. We mark the passing of former All Blacks fullback Bob Scott, renowned for kicking goals in his bare feet. Greg Turner explains why he's returning to professional golf, we hear about Fast5 -the latest version of netball - and there are plenty of comings and goings in the latest New Zealand men's hockey side ahead of next month's Champions Trophy.
In Extra Time this week the New Zealand Rugby Union explains why it's selling off Super Rugby franchises. We mark the passing of former All Blacks fullback Bob Scott, renowned for kicking goals in his bare feet. Greg Turner explains why he's returning to professional golf, we hear about Fast5 -the latest version of netball - and there are plenty of comings and goings in the latest New Zealand men's hockey side ahead of next month's Champions Trophy.
Former touring professional turned golf course designer, New Zealand's Greg Turner is one of the more articulate members of the golfing fraternity. This week he joins host Rod Morri and co-host Mike Clayton to discuss the joy of the short par-4, the impact of the professional game on golf more broadly and why the 1970s and 1980s will be viewed historically as a bleak time in golf course development.
Greg Turner of Kitchen Sojourn discusses caring about the end product, whether it's a photo, a novel or a simple meal for your family.
Pockets and Purses, the differences between men and women. Our special guest for the show will be author and Pastor Dr. Donald Morton. Are you curious why men and women are so different? Please join us to uncover the truth about men and women.