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Jason and Chris interview Greg Whitaker from just outside Nashville TN. Greg is a newer lender with capital available and wanting to learn how to responsibly deploy it. -We talk to him about tips for finding the right operator -Importance of consistent marketing and lead flow -Market trends moving forward in todays real estate environment Tune in now or watch the full video podcast at www.privatelenderspodcast.com If you enjoyed this podcast we would appreciate a positive review... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-lenders-podcast/id1476153070
The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) exists to bring our industry together to create a vibrant future for all. They have a fresh outlook on fresh produce, believing it can help solve some of the world's most pressing problems. They are the largest and most diverse international association serving the entire fresh produce and floral supply chain, and the only to seamlessly integrate world-facing advocacy and industry-facing support. If you have a place in the fresh produce and floral industry, you have a place in IFPA. They are here to grow your prosperity. They do that by conducting advocacy; connecting people and ideas; and offering guidance that allows us all to take action with purpose and confidence. Each month, we will be focusing on a major area of Southern African fresh produce and discussing that all with the country's key industry experts so we can learn and appreciate fantastic Fresh Produce for the area! For March, we are taking a deep dive into the hugely innovative and ever moving world of AgTech! If you just take the USA alone, when the nation was formed some 240 years ago, farming was the economy's primary driver. By 1870, nearly half of the employed population held jobs in agriculture. Today, it's a $3 + trillion industry – but only 2% of Americans hold a farm-oriented job. This is, in many ways, thanks to technology. Tractors and other automation advances in the 20th century let large farms shift management to only a handful of people. But this, paradoxically, has also slowed things down in the 21st. With only a few people working every farm, there's not a lot of time – or incentive – to innovate. It has been often stated that you only get 40 attempts at farming. From your 20's to your 60's, you get 40 seasons. But in AgTech, you get 40 attempts in a week! But even farmland isn't immune to the information revolution. Today, there are hundreds of agriculture tech startups around the world, and some experts say the situation reminds them of the early days of the internet: There's a lot of activity in agriculture, but no clear winners yet – it's hard to say who might become the Facebook or Amazon of the scene. Couple that with climate change pressures, the fact that two billion more people will live on this planet by 2050, and that just 40% of the world's land is available to grow crops, and you have yourself a market ripe for innovation — and big money. Joining us will be: Alastair Smith. Alastair works for KHULA! App where he is the Executive Head, Fresh Produce Market Place. He graduated with a B.Agric Admin from Stellenbosch University as well as a Certificate in Business Functions from Rhodes Business School. He has also completed the Prince of Wales's Business and Sustainability Executive Program through the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability. With a range of varied Agri Business experience, Alastair sees himself as a positive disruptor with over 19 years of business management experience in supply chain in agri-business, retail, FMCG and most recently, in the tech start-up environment. Martin Jensen. Martin currently Leads the IT Team at ZZ2 who are tasked with the ambitious project of digitising and optimising processes within the ZZ2 ecosystem. He holds a BSc. IT (Hons) Degree from the University of Johannesburg and in a career spanning 20 years, Martin has held positions at large corporations such as Shoprite and Imperial Logistics as well as numerous entrepreneurial ventures including start-ups. He has held various positions in the IT & Supply Chain space in different industries including retail, logistics, aquaculture and agriculture. Greg Whitaker. Greg was born in Polokwane, Limpopo and grew up on a farm outside Louis Trichardt, before moving to Pretoria for his high school years. After matriculating, Greg studied at Stellenbosch University and then moved to Johannesburg in 2012 where he...
Chief Economist Wandile Sihlobo talks about what technology is important in boosting productivity in Africa along with how growing more produce can help address unemployment on the Continent. We also hear from two entrepreneurial companies from South Africa who have developed solutions to problems Wandile discusses and have gone global. Greg Whitaker from AgrigateOne discusses how their produce supply chain data systems supply insights to growers and buyers. Vic van den Berg from Aerobotics talks about their intelligent tools for orchards.
For many of us, football is more than a sport. It can act as an anchor, in as pronounced a manner as our loved ones. More important than work, food and sleep, there is a generation of football watchers who straddle two different eras of the game - and they sometimes struggle to quantify their love. They cling to an era when the game hooked them, yet despair where it is today. It is within this spirit that we speak to the author of the wonderful book I Can't Help Falling In Love With You: Growing up as a Football Addict, Greg Whitaker.
DownloadWelcome to LOTC Episode 207. Happy Anniversary to Us. That's right, on November 9th LOTC celebrated 8 years of entertaining and Helping Keep Horror Alive. This episode we had voicemails, Facebook Shout outs as well as Twitter Shout outs helping us celebrate and we appreciate each and every one of you that took time to reach out to us. It really means the world to us. Next we begin our episode with our topic which is Blood Guts And Gore. With numerous titles mentioned as well as our Facebook and Twitter universe bringing great titles to the table You are sure to walk away with some really good horror films to watch. You will definitely want to listen to the end on this show for sure. We would love to hear your feedback or suggestions of other titles we failed to mention, so please call our free hotline at 1-804-569-5682. So sit back, turn up the volume and prepare to be scared.We at LOTC would like to Thank Andy Ussery for the theme song of LOTC as well as Greg Whitaker for his outro song. Below are links for both these great gentleman.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!Bill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdLOTC Links :GregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitter
This week's Laws of Life Unsung Hero - in studio with Garry and team is actuary Greg Whitaker who made a substantive contribution to the Life Esidimeni arbitration hearings in support of the 144 mental patients who died, and the 1418 exposed to trauma and morbidity. This show is presented in collaboration with LegalTalkSA. www.cliffcentral.com
CliffCentral.com — This week’s Laws of Life Unsung Hero - in studio with Garry and team is actuary Greg Whitaker who made a substantive contribution to the Life Esidimeni arbitration hearings in support of the 144 mental patients who died, and the 1418 exposed to trauma and morbidity. This show is presented in collaboration with LegalTalkSA.
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Hull Daily Mail sports editor James Smailes is joined by Hull City writer William Jackson, City blogger Greg Whitaker, Dimitri Colville of Hull City Fans TV and season ticket holder and journalist Dan Kemp to look over the season so far. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Butterfly Evolution welcomes the debt sheppard, Greg Whitaker, to discuss why so many people can't seem to get ahead financially. We all want to live a debt free life but continue to put ourselves in a position to keep us from getting ahead. Bad spending habits, "get rich quick schemes," and poor financial investments all contribute to living underprivileged when you don't have to. We see advertisements regularly about how to get rid of our debt but these complicated methods give us temporarily relief but never lifetime satisfaction. Why is that (you may ask)? Join us Monday, September 22, 2014 to find out. Believe it or not, it's simpler than you think. Call (818)691-7406
Making money isn't the problem. What you do with the money you make is the problem. Butterfly Evolution welcomes the return of Greg Whitaker. Join us as we talk money. How or what are you doing with the money you make? Join us Monday March 31st 8PM CST. Listen by phone at 818-691-7406 or by selecting this link.
Butterfly Evolution welcomes Greg Whitaker, "The Debt Shepherd". Greg teaches financial wellness and is an untiring ambassador for financial literacy. Empowering people by reminding them of their potential and greatness is his soul purpose. Money doesn’t have to be a mystery. He brings this message to all willing to learn. By integrating the worldly and spiritual perceptions of money, Greg suggests that balance between the two can be a key to wholeness. Visit www.debtshepherd.com to learn more about Greg Whitaker and his mission. Join the discussion Saturday January 4th at 10:00 AM CST. Listen by calling 818-691-7406 or by selecting this link. Callers are able to speak with the guest and/or ask questions by selecting the number 1. "What If You Were Debt Free"