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A silver Chevy Equinox EV glides silently through city streets—presenting a study in contrasts to the raw power of NASCAR's most intimidating drivers featured in today's jam-packed automotive roundup.Ford's quality control takes center stage as we dissect an alarming series of recalls affecting models across their lineup. From steering column shifters that may detach to unexpected vehicle movements and rearview cameras displaying incorrectly, these aren't just assembly issues—they're fundamental product design problems requiring immediate attention. The frequency and severity of these recalls raise serious questions about reliability and safety that potential Ford buyers should consider.Transitioning to market values, our Heming's Sold Car Roundup reveals fascinating insights into what collectors are willing to pay for automotive history. A 1963 Corvette Restomod commands a jaw-dropping $142,590 while a beautifully preserved 1978 Toyota FJ40 fetches $47,250. Meanwhile, a 2006 Maserati Quattroporte—once the pinnacle of Italian luxury—sells for a mere $21,000, proving that prestige doesn't always translate to lasting value. These auction results offer a window into the complex psychology of automotive investments, where sentiment often outweighs practicality.The highlight of our show arrives with Jeff's "Gangsters of NASCAR" feature, chronicling the sport's most fearsome competitors. From Dale Earnhardt's intimidating presence to Cale Yarborough's willingness to throw hands with the Allison brothers, these drivers didn't just compete—they dominated through force of will and fearless determination. As modern NASCAR evolves toward a more sanitized experience, these legends remind us of racing's raw, combative roots.We wrap with an extensive review of the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV, exploring its 319-mile range, one-pedal driving capability, and surprising interior spaciousness. At $33,600 base price, it offers compelling value in the expanding EV markBe sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
In this insightful episode, Greg sits down with Paul Heming, founder of C-Link, to explore the challenges of subcontractor procurement and how technology can transform the process. Paul shares his journey from being a Quantity Surveyor to creating a software platform that streamlines procurement workflows for construction businesses.
Få kamper denne uka, men til gjengjeld voldsomt drama både i Skeids utsatte kamp mot Stjørdals-Blink og i 4. divisjon. I avdeling 1 vant Lyn seriefinalen mot Holmlia, som gjorde at andrelagsdebatten igjen har rast. I tillegg har Grei sluppet Heming inn igjen i opprykkskampen. I studio: Haakon Thon, Reidar Sollie og av og til Pål Karstensen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've featured some presenters who are synonymous with the stations where they plied their trade for an impressive amount of time - Fresh at Beacon and Elliott Webb at BRMB for example - and there's no denying that James Heming is Mr Invicta. He spent the majority of his career at a station in Kent, somewhere he admits he couldn't have pointed to on a map before moving there! And for an incredible 19 of years of his time there, he was on Breakfast. Not bad for a cover jock... He also opens up about his ill-fated stint on XFM breakfast; his bromance with a well-known fellow Invicta presenter; and how he dropped the F bomb on at 8.10 one morning! So tune in and rip the knob off! (If you know, you know...) James's socials: https://www.instagram.com/jamesjheming/ | https://x.com/jamesheming James on XFM! https://www.aircheckdownloads.com/uk-airchecks/xfm-london/1990s/james-heming-aug-29th-1998-230 Listen to James, weekend mornings, 7-11: https://www.madeinkent.co.uk/shows If you enjoy the podcast, just want to give you a quick reminder that we'd be grateful if you would support us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/crunchandroll
Lyn har både scoret det første målet og tatt det første poenget i norsk førstedivisjon siden 2010, og du kan tro dagens panel gleder seg over det! I dagens episode møter du med andre ord en relativt lystig gjeng som ser frem mot en fullstappet Lyn-uke. Her venter Heming og Aalesund for herrene, mens damene reiser til Bergen i en tøff bortekamp mot Brann, aka Sandviken. Dette og mer til får du i dagens episode av Vestkanttribunalet. God fornøyelse! Ps. Sleng inn en slant til tifogjengen, eller enda bedre: Bli med på tifodugnad! Se info i Bastionens fb-gruppe.
In this week's episode, I am speaking to Rachael Peterson, the owner of Heming and Fitz in Draper, Utah. Rachael is one of the OGs when it comes to sharing the sewing process on social media, and she explains exactly how she grew her business with this strategy. Throughout the years of owning Heming and Fitz, she has also grown her team through hiring sewer and customer service members. She has also started an additional business, Lady Love Bridal, a consignment shop where she sells sample shop dresses. Topics in this episode: How Heming and Fitz started How Rachael began sewing and working in bridal from a young age Starting and growing a consignment shop. Hiring help for your business. Advice for seamstresses. Connect with Rachael: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hemingandfitz/ Her personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shepeterpants Lady Love Bridal: https://www.instagram.com/ladylovebridal TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shepeterpants Connect with Nadine: Become a member: https://secretsofabridalseamstresspodcast.com/membership Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretsofabridalseamstress/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nadinebozeman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretsofabridalseamstress
Peter Broman har som tränarfilosofi att stämningen på banan är prio ett. Han har en bakgrund i Kungsbacka Tennisklubb mellan 1997-2009, gymansvarig på Friskis & Svettis 2008-2010, Heming Tennis 2010-2022 för att sedan ta ett halvår i Kungsbacka innan han vände tillbaka till Heming i november 2022. Peter blev 2021 utnämnd till årets tränare i Heming Idrott . I avsnittet så pratar vi bland annat om: · Varför bredd- och vuxentennis är det roligaste · Hur man skapar ett riktigt bra vuxenprogram i klubben · Likheter och skillnader mellan att jobba i Heming och i Kungsbacka · Hur det fungerar att pendla mellan Oslo och Kungsbacka med familjen i Sverige · Hur det var att arbeta i Oslo under coronapandemin · Hur stor påverkan Sverige har på tennisen i Norge · Hur viktigt det är att lära sig namnen på dem man tränar * Zenniz – The Smart Tennis Solution: www.zenniz.com * Lehnhoff Tennis International: www.lehnhofftennisinternational.com * House of Bontin – Smarta destinationen för tennis och padel: www.houseofbontin.se (Använd koden ”Baslinjen” för 10% på hela sortimentet förutom på Slinger Bag eller redan nedsatta priser.) * Wilson Tennis Camp - www.tenniscamp.se www.baslinjen.com är platsen för fler reportage, videos, intervjuer och krönikor om tennis.
Emma Heming is staunchly defending her husband, Bruce Willis. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Han har tenkt og levd som en toppidrettsutøver siden han var 12 år. Men likevel ivaretatt leken og livet. Med en far og en bestefar som satte standarden for hvilke verdier og kvaliteter Jarl Magnus Riiber ser etter i menneskene han vil omgås i jakten på utvikling. Hvordan endte en gutt fra Heming opp med endre en hel idrett?Når du lærer fokuset hans på kvalitet i treningsarbeidet, strukturen og de optimale forberedelsene å kjenne. Når du hører hvor bevisst han er på hvor mye relasjonen til lagkamerater, støtteapparat og samarbeid betyr for individuell prestasjon. Så er det lettere å skjønne hvorfor han den råeste kombinertutøveren verden har sett.
Why settle for average contract negotiations when you can negotiate like a pro? In this podcast, we share the expert techniques and strategies that pros use to negotiate effectively while minimizing risks. If you're in the construction business, this is a must-listen. Here's Part 2 of my recent interview with Paul Heming of the Own the Build Podcast. Construction Companies doing $5M+, watch this FREE Case Study on how Quantum has helped 8 Construction Companies sign lower risk contracts and boost cashflow & margin: https://quantumcs.co/casestudy-podcast If your business is making less than $5M, YOU are why I make all my materials FREE. Get more FREE Training & goodies here: https://constructionsecrets.io Timestamps: (2:56) - This concept of liquidated damages, which is a pre-agreed amount of what it would cost if you delayed them (7:13) - We want to cap the liquidated damages, which is the cost to reimburse the clients for them being late in construction (9:34) - They're expecting you to negotiate. That's the game (12:12) - Whatever that number is in the main contracts just gets lifted and shifted 100% into the subcontracts, even though the subcontract is 5% of the overall or ten or whatever (15:06) - Your final account, your last couple of invoices, payment applications are where it all goes down DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have. Follow our Socials and let's get connected! ⤵️ Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter
Respect isn't just a nice-to-have in construction; it's a must-have. In this podcast, we explore why respect plays a vital role in the industry and how it can lead to more fruitful partnerships and projects. Don't underestimate its power. Here's Part 1 of my recent interview with Paul Heming, CEO of C-Link and host of the Own the Build Podcast. Construction Companies doing $5M+, watch this FREE Case Study on how Quantum has helped 8 Construction Companies sign lower risk contracts and boost cashflow & margin: https://quantumcs.co/casestudy-podcast If your business is making less than $5M, YOU are why I make all my materials FREE. Get more FREE Training & goodies here: https://constructionsecrets.io Timestamps: (5:06) - Is that true about PWC, Deloitte, Ernst & Young going to these bigger companies and talking about if you want to be more successful, push the risk down the chain? (7:10) - Why did you want to talk about the word respect? (9:38) - Why is it you think there is something inside which makes contractors saying, I'd like to feel that I am considered easy to deal with? What is it that makes them feel like that? (12:45) - How do you prepare for a meeting that I've just described which, you know, is going to be pretty savage? (19:15) - You're trying to influence the outcome ultimately, and it's about being the reasonable man. DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have. Follow our Socials and let's get connected! ⤵️ Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter
As one of the co-founders of C-Link, a leading ConTech business specializing in construction procurement, Paul Heming has played a pivotal role in the company's success. With a background as a Quantity Surveyor, Paul has a wealth of experience in managing large-scale construction projects, including high-profile developments such as The Shard, 20 Fenchurch Street, and Battersea Power Station, with a combined value of over £300 million. Throughout his career, Paul has gained valuable insights into the complexities and challenges of the construction industry, particularly the importance of effective communication and collaboration among project stakeholders. Since founding C-Link, he has continued to demonstrate his strong leadership skills, effectively managing a growing team of professionals. He has played a critical role in leading the team in developing and producing the company's successful product, cementing C-Link's position as a significant player in the construction industry. In addition to his work at C-Link, Paul is also the host of the popular Own the Build podcast, which is currently ranked among Apple's top 20 podcasts in the UK. His extensive experience in the industry and his technology expertise have made him a respected and influential figure within the construction community. In this episode, you'll discover: Eliminating procurement wastage Where main contractors need to change their thinking Best procurement practices to live by Tips on early adoption of contech innovation How procurement professionals can streamline their practices And so much more. Resources: C-link.com Show notes: If you enjoyed this episode, and you've learnt something or it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me, @elinormoshe_ or Elinor Moshe on LinkedIn. Join the home of young guns here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weareyoungguns Get a copy of my book: https://amzn.to/31ILAdv
Welcome to the latest episode of the Property Developer Secrets podcast. In today's episode, we focus on C-link, a company co-founded by Paul Heming. C-link is a rapidly growing technology company that provides a platform connecting property developers and subcontractors with a network of verified suppliers. It streamlines the procurement process, making it easier for businesses to find the right suppliers and improve their supply chain management. Paul Heming, the co-founder of C-link, has a background in engineering and construction, and he saw a need for a more efficient procurement process within these industries. He believed that the traditional procurement process was cumbersome and outdated, and that businesses needed a better way to find suppliers who could meet their specific needs. Heming's vision for C-link was to create a platform that would allow businesses to easily connect with a network of verified suppliers, reducing the time and effort required to find the right supplier. Since its founding in 2016, C-link has seen significant growth and success, and has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the UK. The company has also won several awards for its innovative approach to procurement and supply chain management. Join us as we dive deeper into the story of C-link and Paul Heming, and explore the impact that their innovative technology is having on the world of property and construction. You can checkout Paul and C-Link with the links below: Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/company/construction-link-limited/ Website - http://www.c-link.com/
In this episode Dr. Will Cole is joined by founder and CEO of CocoBaba, Emma Heming Willis. After welcoming her second child and seeing the lack of safe, effective skincare products, she developed her own all-natural vegan skincare line for women of all ages by harnessing the superstar powers of coconut oil. Emma also highlights the pivotal moments in her life that inspired her to make room for self-care. By throwing out the notion that self-care is "selfish" we see how taking time for ourselves can actually be the least selfish thing we can do. From simple self-care tips to the best ways to stay grounded, this episode will help you care for the most important person of all - yourself. For all links mentioned in episode: www.drwillcole.com/podcast Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Sponsors: Comvita.com code WILLCOLE20 for 20% off Comvita Mānuka Honey and site-wide Sign up with promo code WILLCOLE for a special offer that includes a 4-week trial, plus free postage, and a free digital scale. Just go to Stamps.com Produced by Dear Media.
Der Besenwagen schippert in den Hafen von Barcelona. Wir fahren runter von der Fähre und Richtung Radsports Hipster-Heaven Girona. Ein paar Kilometer vorher biegen wir allerdings ab und fahren nach Blanes, wo Mika Heming auch schon in der Tapasbar auf uns wartet. Ein Blick aufs Handgelenk verrät nicht nur dass wir pünktlich sind, sondern auch den Profistatus. Worauf die Nachwuchsfahrer vom Tudor Pro Cycling Team noch warten müssen, haben die Profis bereits bekommen: einen Zeitmesser der Schweizer Uhrenmarke in Team Edition. Bei Albondigas, Gambas al ajillo, Patatas bravas und Pimientos de Padron erfahren wir häppchenweise mehr über ihn und seine Karriere. Mucho gusto, Mika! — Besenwagen - der Radsport Podcast wird unterstützt von Rapha https://www.rapha.cc/ — Besenwagen x Rapha Kit, T-Shirts und mehr gibt's bei uns im Shop: https://shop.besenwagen.com/ — Hier kannst du unseren Newsletter abonnieren: https://www.besenwagen.com/newsletter — Niemanden erreicht? Hinterlasse uns eine Nachricht auf dem Anrufbeantworter: https://www.besenwagen.com/anrufbeantworter — Schreib' uns eine E-Mail! kontakt@besenwagen.com — Werbung: Klick auf https://athleticgreens.com/Besenwagen und sichere dir bei deiner AG1 Bestellung einen kostenlosen Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D zur Unterstützung des Immunsystems & 5 Travel Packs! AG1 ist ein All-in-One Supplement, bestehend aus 75 Vitaminen, Mineralstoffen und weiteren essentiellen Inhaltsstoffen, welche die täglichen Nährstoffbedürfnisse deines Körpers decken. Das hoch absorbierbares Pulver zahlt in die wichtigsten Gesundheitsbereiche ein: Immunsystem, Darmgesundheit, Energiehaushalt, Regeneration und gesundes Altern.
From QS to the co-founder of a tech platform C-Link and host of the Own The Build podcast.... Today we welcome the legend, Paul Heming. In this episode we deep dive into: Paul's story and his early days of the journey To-do's and not to-do's in the construction as a non-technical founder About C-Link The threats AND opportunities of technology on roles like QS', Architects/Engineers If you're enjoying our podcast, please leave us a review! This helps us get more amazing guests to give you guys the best and most informative content on technology in the built world. --------------------------------------- Paul Heming Co-Founder at C-Link (Procurement Software for Construction SMEs) and Host of the Own the Build Podcast. --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: @Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Chek www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00:00 --> 00:01:32 - Intro 00:01:32 --> 00:02:32 - Sponsor 00:02:32 --> 00:03:33 - History of Paul Heming 00:03:33 --> 00:04:28 - Early days of the journey 00:04:28 --> 00:05:02 - Working a job during the beginning of the startup 00:05:02 --> 00:07:34 - The future of the QS role 00:07:34 --> 00:09:25 - Did Paul always wanted to be a QS? 00:09:25 --> 00:12:55 - What is C-Link? 00:12:55 --> 00:13:58 - Is C-link going to branch to SME's ? 00:13:58 --> 00:15:30 - What's the implementation srategy of C-Link? 00:15:30 --> 00:16:20 - At the beginning did C-Link bootstrap? 00:16:20 --> 00:17:42 - Should you bootstrap a business? 00:17:42 --> 00:19:51 - Marketing 00:19:51 --> 00:22:24 - Do and don't as non-technical founder of a construction company 00:22:24 --> 00:24:30 - Mistakes during hiring the technical team 00:24:30 --> 00:25:02 - When do you need a full-time CTO? 00:25:02 --> 00:26:33 - Future of C-Link 00:25:02 --> 00:29:05 - The purpose of the podcast (Own The Build Podcast) 00:29:05 --> 00:30:11 - Best episodes podcast (Own The Build Podcast) 00:30:11 --> 00:34:54 - The extinction of roles in construction 00:34:54 --> 00:36:13 - Team building 00:34:54 --> 00:37:25 - What is Paul's productivity hack? 00:37:25 --> 00:38:47 - What are you currently reading? 00:38:47 --> 00:39:24 - More about Paul 00:39:24 --> 00:39:42 - Outro ---------------------------------------
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This is our short weekly review of what's going on in cannabis in the week of 07/23/2022. The view the entire article as a readable, visit TXCANNACO.COM This week is Brought to you by Oak Cliff Cultivators and Thrive Apothecary. To check out our upcoming events visit our EVENTS tab This week in review the US Senate has unveiled a new marijuana legalization bill, Hemping in Texas expo, and NIDA plans to issue new contract for marijuana research supplier. News Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This week I welcome my guest Paul Heming of UK construction technology firm C-Link. Anyone involved in property investment or construction will take a lot of value from this episode as we delve into the challenges of establishing a ConTech firm and the wider challenges facing the construction industry. I hope you enjoy! Paul's business: https://c-link.com/ Paul's Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1788151 Connect with Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-heming-2110a325/ Take the Property Investor Readiness Test: https://eliteproperty.scoreapp.com/ The Elite Property Accelerator: https://www.elitepropertyaccelerator.com/ Learn more about Gavin: https://www.gavinjgallagher.com Gavin also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gavinjgallagher?sub_confirmation=1 Email the show: podcast@behindthefacadepodcast.com Connect on social media: @gavinjgallagher
This week I welcome my guest Paul Heming of UK construction technology firm C-Link. Anyone involved in property investment or construction will take a lot of value from this episode as we delve into the challenges of establishing a ConTech firm and the wider challenges facing the construction industry. I hope you enjoy! Paul's business: https://c-link.com/ Paul's Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1788151 Connect with Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-heming-2110a325/ Take the Property Investor Readiness Test: https://eliteproperty.scoreapp.com/ The Elite Property Accelerator: https://www.elitepropertyaccelerator.com/ Learn more about Gavin: https://www.gavinjgallagher.com Gavin also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gavinjgallagher?sub_confirmation=1 Email the show: podcast@behindthefacadepodcast.com Connect on social media: @gavinjgallagher
Another week and another round up of the action around the world with Scandinavian eyes! - Samavati, Helgö and Hennemann is close to each other in the rankings but in different stages of their career, who will reach a Slam first? - Dragos Madaras mix of tournaments - The juniors in Århus - Different rating systems, which one is the one to choose? - Should a college player get a Wild Card to a professional tournament? - And which is the best country Rune been to for a tournament?
TW: Diet, weight, eating disorders “You want to be training in a way that you can sustain for years.” This week Jesse and Meray welcome strength coach and professor Andrew Heming to discuss: Various styles of exercise and their benefits Common exercise myths for women The science of cardio and the benefits of walking Changes to make to your workout as you get older Tell us more about what you want to hear on the podcast and remember, no topic is off limits and there is no such thing as TMI. If you haven't already, please follow, rate, and review the podcast, and follow us on Instagram @tmmaboutpodcast. Follow Andrew @andrewheming.
I statsbudsjett for 2022 er det kommet 50 millioner kroner mer til stønader over folketrygden til kjeveortopedi. Mere tannregulering til folket! Men er dette bare en revitalisering av den gamle ordningen som forsvant for få år siden, eller eller viser den nye ordningen veien frem mot nye satsninger? Hvilken plass har kjeveortopedene i fremtidens tannhelsetjeneste? Blir det satsning på kjeveortopedi i DOT som følge? Eirik Torjuul Halvorsen, leder i Norsk Kjeveortopedisk Forening slår av en prat med Heming og Christian om litt av hvert.
In conversation with Nell Irvin Painter Barbara Chase-Riboud's watershed 1979 novel Sally Hemings told a fictionalized story based on the true account of the life of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman with whom Thomas Jefferson had children. It was the winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for best novel by an woman writer in the United States and through DNA evidence, the novel's premise about Heming and Jefferson's relationship has since been proven true. Chase-Riboud's other novels include Echo of Lions, The President's Daughter, and Hottentot Venus. She is also a celebrated poet and widely exhibited sculptor and visual artist. In the spirit of Sally Hemings, her new novel breathes life into the previously enigmatic Hannah Elias, one of early 1900s America's richest black women, and the murder that precipitated her rapid downfall. Historian Nell Irvin Painter's books include Sojourner Truth, Creating Black Americans, and the bestseller The History of White People. The Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita, at Princeton University, Painter directed that institution's Program in African American Studies from 1997 to 2000. She has also published numerous essays, reviews, and articles, and is the author of the memoir Old in Art School. (recorded 2/15/2022)
In this episode I spoke with Paul Heming from C-Link https://c-link.com for a discussion on the construction industry.We discuss how Paul founded C- Link, a platform that brings together all of your subcontract procurement into one Web App. Find subcontractors, manage your supply chain, create automated tender documents, compare prices, issue orders.How hard has getting buy in from an industry that can seem to be old school or stuck in their ways and what tips would he give to other disrupting companies trying to break into the construction and development space. What have been some of the challenges in bringing C-Link to market and then scaling it.How much of whats in the media relating to inflating costs of construction does he put down to labour and how much of it is materials? What advice would he give to Developers considering not using a main contractor and moving to a subcontractor route for the first time? What advice would he give to contractors in terms of being able to scale sustainably without compromising on quality? What does he feel are the biggest risks to developers and contractors in the current market? How does he advise developers and main contractors to vet contractors or sub contractors?How has his podcast "Own the build" https://www.buzzsprout.com/1788151 helped his business?And lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Godt nytt år og velkommen til 2022. I årets første episode ønsker ny fast gjest velkommen - nylig tiltrådte president i Den norske tannlegeforening Heming Olsen-Bergem. Heming er spesialisttannlege for kjevekirurgi med jobberfaring fra mange sektorer: Universitetet i Oslo, sykehuset i Drammen, Forsvaret og egen tannlegepraksis. Vi blir litt bedre kjent med Heming og får høre mer om hvordan han tenker å videreutvikle NTF.
Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod/buying-a-camp-due-diligenceYou asked for more about buying a camp… so here it is!We are pleased to have Rob Heming join us on today's episode. Rob has been the go-to person for many buyers and sellers of camps for over 25 years. A camp professional for over 40, Rob is a successful real estate agent in Canada and has particular expertise in facility and operations. He has consulted and brokered many camp purchase deals over the years and we feel that he is the perfect guest to give us insight on the due diligence necessary when buying a camp.Tune in to this podcast to hear about:What is due diligence when buying a camp? Difference between financial and facility/operational due diligence.How has it changed over the years?Advice and wisdom for those considering buying a camp.-Do you read the show notes? Let us know - click the following link to receive 10% off a lifetime subscription of Go Camp Pro's 5-Minute Fridays. (psst. Even if you don't buy anything, clicking this link will still help!)(click here - https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount)-Thanks for listening!Do you read the show notes? Let us know - click the following link to receive 10% off a lifetime subscription of Go Camp Pro's 5-Minute Fridays. (psst. Even if you don't buy anything, clicking this link will still help!) (click here - https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount)-What Inspires You? Things that inspire our hosts and guests to be the best Camp Owners they can be.Kelly: Enneagram Test: https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test Howie: Simon Simek's book “Leaders Eat Last”Rob: 23 year old niece's food bank she's created to serve others after her own life-changing circumstances: Georgian Bay Food Network-Host Links:Kelly Schuna - Owner - Hidden Pines RanchHowie Grossinger - Co-owner/Director - Camp Robin Hood, Partner - Camp Walden & Madawaska CampsRob Heming - Ontario Summer Camp Realty Expert and Realtor - https://www.campscanadarealty.com/-Thanks to our sponsors:CampBrainCampBrain provides management and registration software to camps and conference centers. Serving 1300+ camps since 1994, with a dedicated staff of 50+ providing personal, caring support and building beautiful, intuitive software.For more information visit them at https://www.campbrain.com/ownerspodCamptivitiesIn a year where you're juggling so many changes, let's take activity scheduling off that list. Camptivities is specifically designed for camps by camp people. Save time, money and resources to create your best activity schedule yet! Find out more at camptivities.com
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Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Straight out of 2020 Olympics Tokyo, Heming shares with us his experience being surrounded by the world's greatest athletes and gives you his secrets on all things success.
In this episode of Property People, we chat to Paul Heming, Co-Founder of ConTech platform C-Link and experienced Quantity Surveyor. C-Link is the #1 construction procurement software bringing the expertise of big business to smaller, more nimble property developers and main contractors.
The #1 australian table tennis player goes all in on greatness, achieving high success and talks about the universal law of pleasure and painDo you want to learn from the best?Look no further...
Join Tracy Fredkin as she chats with Emma Heming Willis, Founder and CEO of CocoBabaEmma Heming Willis is an entrepreneur, model, and the Founder and CEO of CocoBaba, an all-natural, vegan skincare line for women. During her 20+ years in the fashion and beauty industries, she graced covers and was featured in the pages of Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Marie Claire. She walked the runways for Chanel, Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Karl Lagerfeld, Giorgio Armani, Emanuel Ungaro, Dior, and Victoria's Secret, to name a few.Emma married her husband, Bruce, in 2009 and started a family shortly after. It was then that she recognized an unmet need in the market: the lack of safe, effective beauty and wellness products for pregnant women. Following her second child's birth, Emma decided to take action and create a good-for-you product to fit the unique needs of a woman's body - expecting or not. She founded CocoBaba in 2016, launching in Europe before introducing her line to the U.S. in early 2021. Passionate about giving back and creating a safe space for moms, Emma started her namesake blog in 2013. She is an ambassador and avid supporter ofRoom to Grow, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their critical years of development. Emma credits her success and go-getting spirit to her mother, a single mom, who raised her between London and Southern California. She finds joy and purpose in supporting other women, whether guiding them through their motherhood journey or simply helping them feel confident in their own skin. In addition to her two daughters, Emma is a stepmother of three. When she's not planning her next business venture or spending time with her family, Emma can be found practicing many forms of self-care - something for which she is a dedicated and vocal advocate. For more on CocoBaba, visit cocobaba.com + @cocobabaofficial, and follow Emma on Instagram - @emmahemingwillis.
Emma Heming Willis is a model, entrepreneur... oh, and she happens to be married to the one-and-only Bruce Willis! Every time this cool-mom dynamo pops up in our Instagram feeds, we think: “I want to be friends with her!” Why? After a 20+ year career in fashion (gracing the pages of Vogue and the runways of Lagerfeld, Armani, and Dior), she made the ultimate pivot: she married Bruce, started a family, and became an advocate for WOMEN in all the right ways.She advocates for babies born into poverty, founded an all-natural vegan skincare line for expectant moms called CocoBaba, and has a beautiful outlook on self-care, sisterhood, & female solidarity. Heck, she's even friends with her hubby's ex (yup, Demi Moore!) and they've all happily blended their families. If that's not #GirlGoals we don't know what is! Tune in to hear her tips on life, love, being a WFH badass… and find out who “Lisa” is and why Emma thinks we should all banish her to outer space! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I'm joined by fellow MWCA ensemble member and DuckTales fanatic Kaylie Heming! We break down the first two episodes of the series. I struggle to remember all the characters' names. We encounter tangents concerning potato clocks, stray cats, toothpaste. Oh, and Kaylie got her Covid vaccine about 16 minutes into the episode. Enjoy! Instagram: disneychanneldiscourse Twitter: @AlexMeleras Kaylie's instagram: jumpy_doll Kaylie's twitter: jumpy_doll Kaylie's tiktok: jumpy.doll Follow mwca.musical on tiktok!
Join host, Tip-Top Tim Fitch, and special guest, Paul Heming of C-Link, as they dive into a great conversation about innovative project delivery and how to monetise it, the future of project delivery and the opportunity for disruptive entrance to the project market, what construction can learn from Amazon, how to enter a new market and entry strategies. You won't want to miss this episode! To learn more about C-Link visit: Website: www.c-link.com Email: paul@c-link.com Our Podcast - The Own the Build Podcast: Subscribe here - https://fast.wistia.net/embed/channel/ujogvqixur?wchannelid=ujogvqixur Hosted by Invennt www.invennt.com #constructionpodcast #constructionUK #projectdelivery
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Vi har tatt en prat med president Camilla og visepresident Heming om en statusrapport/oppdatering på situasjonen vi står i. Hvordan er smittesituasjonen nasjonalt? Hvilke tilbakemeldinger/spørsmål får vi fra medlemmene? Hvordan forholder vi oss til pasienter og evt. ansatte som pendler over grensen til røde land? Hva gjør vi ved lokale smitteutbrudd? Hvordan forholder vi oss? Kommer det til å skje endringer i anbefalingene til tannhelsetjenesten? Hvordan forholder vi oss til anbefalingene vedrørende for eksempel kollektivtransport mm.? Hva har vi lært av dette? Kriseberedskap i fremtiden mm.? Fremtidsutsikter? Hvordan jobber NTF nå – hvilke saker er viktige nå?
Join Rev Zoe Heming for this week's service, featuring the gifts of Christians with disabilities. This online service celebrates how everyone is made in the image of God. Follow along with the order of service at cofe.io/GodsImageService.
Today on the Elliot Loney Podcast I caught up with Australia's #1 ranked Table Tennis player Heming Hu. Follow Heming Hu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heming_hu21/?hl=enInstagram Elliot Loney: https://www.instagram.com/elliot_loney/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/e_loney?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElliotLoney/Listen to the podcast on itunes and Spotify here:itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/elliot-loney-podcast-1-thanasi-kokkinakis/id1513853422Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0N1qc8ryP5lD1alWO1WDlA
In our 32nd "Deming Lens" episode, host Tripp Babbitt shares his interpretation of wide-ranging aspects and implications of Dr. Deming's theory of management. This week he looks at Dr. Deming and some of the thoughts and people involved in "appreciation for a system." Show Notes [00:00:14] Deming Institute Podcast - Deming Lens Episode #32 [00:01:30] History of Systems Thinking - General System Theory [00:06:23] Systems Thinking - Organizational Structure [00:12:05] Analytical vs. Synthetic Thinking - The Parts vs the Whole [00:14:17] The Aim and Systems Thinking Transcript Tripp: [00:00:14] This is Deming Lens Episode 32 in this episode, we'll be talking about systems thinking some of the history and people involved in it and then some of the applications of it. Tripp: [00:00:28] Hi, I'm Tripp Babbitt Host of the Deming lens and in this episode I want to talk about systems thinking I have over the years read many books on the subject and it is the first of Dr Demings for components that make up his system, a profound knowledge which he talks about appreciation for a system. And I will start with a little bit of history. We'll talk a little bit about organizational structure from a systems thinking standpoint. We'll talk about how our minds are made up of analytical thinking. We'll talk also about Russell Ackoff as an architect. I think it's a great example that he would use. And then the last thing is I want to talk about systems thinking in terms of the aim of an organization. Tripp: [00:01:30] So let's start with a little bit of history, which is the first of the five pieces of this and the people involved in it. And the original as far as I'm aware, the original thought around general systems thinking came from Ludwig von Bertalanffy Bertalanffy. He wrote a book actually called General Systems Theory. It's an interesting read. I do find it very interesting also that the concept of systems and general systems theory comes from his work in biology. So there was a lot of times I've talked to people over the years and they don't think science should mix with business and organizations and and things of that sort. But I disagree with that from the standpoint of we've learned a lot from science and it does shed light on the way that organizations are put together and how they interact. And as new theories develop, I'm sure that the advancement may come from science. So Bertalanffy may have actually done a seminar or presented a paper that W. Edwards Deming was in attendance. Tripp: [00:02:54] Now, I have not been able to verify that someone had written that it was actually a professor and I reached out to him and he was not able to find his original notes on the crossover between Bertalanffy and Deming. But I would say since Dr. Deming was knowledgeable about systems thinking that there's a good possibility since the paper that he released was in or had been working on was in the late 1940s, and then he put it in the 50s. So he was presenting a paper, is most likely presenting it before it was put into a book format. Tripp: [00:03:37] So Bertalanffy is one of those people that really started this this whole movement, at least as I said, as best as I could find. I don't know that you get a lot if you're working on an organization from Bertalanffy, but I will put links out so that you can get a hold of his book. Another person that I read her book was Donella Meadow's, which is Thinking and Systems, and I think it's a good general overview of systems thinking. Tripp: [00:04:13] And then there is also Russell Ackoff and Peter singing and Russell a cough is probably makes up most of my thinking around systems thinking other than what Dr. Deming wrote as part of a system of profound knowledge. Now, I remember Dr. Deming basically said you don't have to be an expert in each one of the areas of his system or profound knowledge. So systems, thinking, variation, theory, variation, theory, knowledge and psychology. Or knowledge about variation and and psychology. But if you wanted to get deeper, which I enjoy doing, I like to go back. I liked understand the history. I like to understand how things moved over a period of years with regards to the thinking and how is it advancing what we're doing. But Russell Ackoff to me wrote in in a language that I could understand better. Peter Senge wrote some good stuff. And I know people that really get a lot out of his readings. I just didn't get what I needed from Peter Senge. Now, Russell Ackoff wrote a number of books. There's some things I agree with him on. There's some things I disagree with him on. One would be idealized redesign. I think that that systems are not scoped out and then you build to it because I think by the time you build it, it's it needs to be improved. So there has to be this component of almost a dynamic system that's constantly renewing itself as opposed to constantly building models that you have to build to. Tripp: [00:05:54] But that could be a whole another Deming lens and maybe at some point in the future. So anyway, those are the players that there are many others that are out there have written in. And I apologize. I haven't read everyone's work, but I've read others works. But those people stand out in my mind as probably the most influential. From where I sit on the subject as systems thinking. Tripp: [00:06:23] Now. The what's what's kind of go with the second part about organizational structure and let's think in terms of some of things I've talked about in the past, which is Frederick Taylor and Taylor ism and talk in terms of how we've built most of our organizations and for all of our technological advancements. Tripp: [00:06:50] Most organizations are all designed in the same way. We've separated out the pieces that make up an organization like sales and operations and counting and things of that sort. But it's from one perspective, it is all one system that has to work together in order to achieve its optimal ability to work as a system. Tripp: [00:07:21] So Taylor separated the parts he was working on and thinking in terms of optimizing each of the parts of an of an organization, and this kind of takes me back to something that Ackoff said, which is a system taken apart, loses its essential properties. So it's this whole thinking of if we add up the pieces, if we break them apart and we add them up, then we will get what the system is capable of doing. And we also know from Russell AcKoff, the system is greater than the sum of its parts. There's the interaction of them. And there's actually a good song out there. I was presented by someone who I thought was a systems thinker. It turned out later that they really weren't. But it was a good song, which is Johnny Cash had has a song about building a Cadillac and it called One Piece at a Time. Tripp: [00:08:31] So taking each of the best parts of a Cadillac from year to year and building the Cadillac from apart from, you know, 1959, 1960 and so forth and trying to build a car from that, I actually put a link in to Johnny Cash's song One Piece at a time, because it's a great representation of the way that we've kind of built organizations in the way that we think about things and in our analytical thinking, which is this is a great Segway into the third part I wanted to talk about, which is systems thinking versus this analytical thinking that we break down things into pieces and it's a natural thing. It's innate. As children, we take things apart, you know, and that's just kind of the way it's built in to a human is breaking those things apart. Tripp: [00:09:33] The product of analysis is how things work. Not why they work the way that they do. So one of the things I do as I was watching some old Russell Ackoff videos I found was, you know, why was does a car have the engine in the front instead of someplace else in the car? Well, if you break it down a car and you break it out in the different pieces, the door, the engine, and and so it's not gonna tell you why the engine is is in front. What what you have to know or what you have to think in terms of is the system is that the car was originally called a horseless carriage. And so where were horses? Horses were in front. Tripp: [00:10:20] So we have to be able to take that and understand that that analysis takes you inside the system. But an explanation takes you. Outside the system. Tripp: [00:10:38] Now, what are the things I didn't know that I find very interesting was that apparently Russell, Ackoff, was an architect, and he said that architects are naturally systems thinkers. Which I thought was was interesting. And he gives us the example of that, an architect drawls the house first or the building first, the whole. Then he adds the barrooms and the parts and things of that sort. And they go off of an architect would build off a systems principle of it, basically only improve a room in a way that improves the house. Tripp: [00:11:17] So the house has to be better by virtue of improving a room. But if it takes away from the whole which is the house, then it's something you wouldn't do. In a matter of fact He makes the comment that if he can make a room worse and make the house better, that he would do it as an architect and that the objective was to build the best house, not the best rooms. And actually in this video, he gave a good example. Somebody who had to run up and down the stairs a lot in order to get to the kitchen and take things back upstairs and so forth. And they said, hey, I need a dumbwaiter so that, you know, you put the food in, I can get it up to the second floor without having to run back and forth down the stairs each time. Tripp: [00:12:05] And with the understanding that that would take away room from the kitchen, making the kitchen worse. But for that system, it made it overall better. And I think these are some of the concepts that most organizations are still missing today is that we're not taking a good look at. These kind of counterintuitive, the counter intuitive nature of some of the things that you find in systems in order to make a hole better. Now, Russell, Ackoff talks in terms of, you know it with analysis that you're taking things apart. You explain the behavior of the part and then you try and aggregate, aggregate and understanding the parts to aggregate understanding of the whole. And this gets in to that. A system is greater than the sum of its parts and analysis does not get us there. What he's presenting instead is synthetic thinking is what is this system a part of? So, you know, one of some of Demings favorite favorite quotes were about buggy whips and carburetors and things of that sort. And in order to be able to look at what what system are you and what broader system are you in, your cars are not in the automobile business. They're in the transportation business. So there are things that can threaten, you know, maybe even drones nowadays that can threaten the way that people transport themselves from one location to another. So the synthetic thinking is what is this this system a part of? Explain that behavior. The second step is explaining the behavior, the containing whole. And then it is disaggregating the understanding of the containing whole. By identifying the role or function of what you're trying to explain in the whole. Tripp: [00:14:17] So those are two different actually two different ways of thinking for between being an analytical thinker and a synthetic thinker. And the approach that you take on things. Now, this is a good Segue into this last last piece I wanted to talk about, which has to do with Aim. And this is one of the reasons that in what I'm building and what I believe needs to happen in order to understand Dr. Demings system, a profound knowledge is that, first of all, that it is a philosophy and it doesn't give you a step by step. And as I mentioned in the last Heming lens, it's very difficult to grasp some of the things in the Deming philosophy because they are very counterintuitive to belief systems. Two things that are going on in organizations to what you're being taught in your MBA program. I can tell you everything I learned in my MBA program, I had to unwind in my head once I started reading Dr. Demings works and applying some of thinking that's that's in it. So in order to do that, we have to become critical thinkers. Tripp: [00:15:30] So part of what I'm building in separate activity that I'm doing away from the Deming Institute is how do we look at our organization and look at it as a system and taking you through. And to me, that's a primary step, is being able to look at our organization as a system. And first of all, conclude that at least over 50 percent of the performance you're and organization, whether it's fifty point one percent or 60 percent or whatever it is, comes from the system and not an individual or outside types of of things that are going on within an organization that it's this interaction of the parts that Dr. Deming talked about, the Russell a cough talked about to degree Bertalan he talked about and certainly Donella Meadow's and Peter Senge talk about AI in their teaching. So I don't know how you can write a name, which is the second part of the system that I'm building. And to you have a good understanding of the system and understanding the business that you're in, because if you're out there improving buggy whips and carburetors, you're out of business. You have to understand what business you're in. And by virtue of that, you have to understand the broader system in which you're contained and for automobiles. It is the transportation system. And to be able to write an aim, you've got to have that particular knowledge. Tripp: [00:17:07] And I don't believe most organizations have enough systems, knowledge in many cases to put together a good purpose or what references aim, which I views mission, vision, values and key measurements as part of what makes up an aim. But it's the systems thinking component that allows you to get the critical thinking that you need. And it's one of things I'm building in order to come up with a way for people to be able to look at their own system and using neuroscience instead of things I've learned from neuroscience too. And ironically, neuro brains, even though phrenology and different types of things, Yale bumps on the head. We've gone through this evolutionary process of learning and neuroscience where, you know, people thought that a bump in the head meant something and was associated. Then we kind of went to this kind of functional orientation, same as Taylor actually breaking down the pieces and saying, oh, well, if you're afraid, it comes from this part of the brain and the fight or flight comes from the amygdala and those types of things. Well, the more that they've studied the brain, you more they there may be functions that are involved in it on a regular basis. But the more that the interaction with the parts of your brain go to go together and operate as a system. So I'm all of this kind of fits together. Tripp: [00:18:46] And I think that said, there are some interesting other readings going on with regards to neuroscience. But it's the thing I talked about in the last Deming Lens, which is you can't. Argue you can't out logic somebody. They have to learn on their own and giving them experiences, crafting an experience for them to be able to go through so that they can kind of begin to see things differently. And this is just my view on it. Other people have other things. There are people that go to the Redbead experiment and get it right off. I think that they're most likely in the minority. I was one of those and thought everybody would just get it because the logic just kills you. But it's just not that way. And I think looking at your own organization and being able to to look at it and understand it as a system is is certainly a part of this critical thinking. That and crafting an experience for people to get this type of critical thinking will help them understand the Deming philosophy better. So that's really it. I just want to talk about systems thinking some random thoughts I had about how systems thinking is not only part of Dr. Deming's system, profound, profound knowledge, but potentially where maybe he got some of his initial thinking, maybe did sit in on Bertalanffy Seminars are preset presentation of a paper before his book on general systems theory came out, because there's certainly a lot of parallels between some of the things that Dr. Deming wrote and what's in General Systems theory by Bertalanffy. And I've always enjoyed and Russell Ackoff obviously has been in talks and and things with Dr. Deming in the past. Tripp: [00:20:43] So that's it for this Deming Lens. Hopefully you learn something and if you have comments or something new, maybe you can correct me on which I am correctable. make no apologies for learning, as Dr. Deming would say, but you can reach me at Tripp@Deming.org. Tripp: [00:21:06] Thank you for listening to the Deming Institute podcast. Stay updated on the latest blogs, podcasts, programs and other activities at Deming dot org.
(English) Roan Heming runs a Consultation & Nutritional Supplement Business based in London, UK which distributes worldwide. 0:30 What are the fundamentals of personal training? 2:05 How did Roan Heming become a personal trainer? 5:50 What are the characteristics of a good PT? 9:20 Opening his own gym – Various kinds of gym models 12:20 Personal Trainer Gym – How does it work for the clients? 18:37 Roan on starting his online supplement shop 21:30 Why personal consultation for supplements is very important 25:40 Why optimal health needs to be the base of optimal performance 31:20 Why McDonalds is the preferable choice for athletes at the Olympics 37:30 How the style of cooking influences your eating habits 39:00 Individual blood sugar reactions to different foods 45:10 Where does the digesting of the food start? 49:00 How stress influences blood sugar levels in life situations 54:50 How to improve your digestion in a natural manner 58:00 The dangers of sleep apnea explained 1:02:10 Oura Ring – Monitoring your sleep 1:09:20 How mental and psychological factors influence your daily life 1:16:20 Change your mindset – It is a marathon not a sprint!
Rather than our usual interview format, in this episode we host a conversation between Zoe Heming and Nick Thorley. Zoe is a priest in the Church of England and for many years has suffered with chronic pain, which often means she has to use a wheelchair. Nick works for Christian Aid and (as you may be aware) hosts Nomad Podcast. He has been visually impaired since he was a teenager. Zoe and Nick talk openly and honestly about their experience of disability, how it has shaped their life, faith, and experience of church, and how they’ve come to understand what it means to be whole. Conversation begins at 17m 25s If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. Our donors gain access to the Nomad community - which manifests as Nomad Book Club and The Beloved Listener Lounge - and bonus episodes, such as Nomad Contemplations, Nomad Devotionals and Nomad Revisited. And you may find yourself the proud owner of a Beloved Listener mug! Head over to our Patreon page to donate in dollars and our PayPal members page to donate in pounds. You might also want to have a look at our blog, which we're now using to share the stories of the evolving faith of our podcast listeners. And if you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map and our Nomad Gathering Facebook page, and see if any other nomads are in your area.
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Damon Rose produced a BBC radio documentary and article about his experience of being a blind non-believer who is sometimes approached by Christians to pray for his healing. The article ‘Stop Trying To Heal Me’ has produced a lively conversation about disability theology. He joins Justin along with Rev Zoe Heming who is an occasional wheel chair user and Rev Dr Ian Paul who wrote a critical response to the article. Watch the video https://youtu.be/pDAvUfe6Tjk For Unbelievable? The Conference 2019: http://www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievableconference For Damon Rose’s BBC documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00057mh For the article ‘Stop trying to heal me’: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48054113 For Zoe Heming: https://twitter.com/zoeheming For Ian Paul’s blog: https://www.psephizo.com/life-ministry/is-god-disabled/ Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: https://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable/Unbelievable-the-Book For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
IT'S MY OLD BOSS!!! In this episode, I talk with Pastor, ex-stock broker, and cheese burger enthusiast, Bill Heming.
Interview mit dem FIABCI Deutschland Präsident Michael Heming über den perfekten Einstieg ins Immobiliengeschäft auf der MIPIM LENNAR Yacht.
Hans Henrik var min 2. gæst i podcastet tilbage i 2017. Oprindeligt blev han inviteret med fordi han er tosset nok til at svømme rundt om Amager på een dag. ( 47 km ) Snakken udviklede sig dog dengang til at handle om både den tur, men også det at være entreprenant og iværksætter. Jeg har inviteret ham med igen, da jeg på sidelinjen kan følge med i, hvad der sker i hans liv - og det er meget. Hans Henrik var - og er - nemlig en af de personer jeg kender, der har flest projekter på samvittigheden. Og som han selv siger: Så bliver meget af det han sætter sig for at arbejde med, til noget godt. Han er drevet, initiativrig, og så er han ligesom mig selv, en skaber. Man kan mærke han har et kolossalt drive, og vil gå igennem ild og vand, for de sager han brænder for. Som eksempelvis "PLASTIC CHANGE" som han gerne ville have på dagsordenen på et politisk plan. Det fik han.. ved at svømme 110km rundt om Bornholm fordelt på 5 etaper, og slutte med at "crashe" folkemødet og derved få sat opmærksomhed på projektet. Han er stadig en af de personer jeg henvender mig til, når jeg skal søge gode råd omkring mine egne projekter. En god ven, som jeg selv har haft projekter med, og en sparringspartner på ting, jeg gerne vil have til at blomstre. Som eksempelvis det her podcast. Jeg håber du vil lytte til det her podcast og lære lidt omkring det voksende plasticproblem vi har i verden. Og måske også få et fif eller to, til hvordan du selv kan komme igang med et af dine egne projekter.
This episode contains a lot of laughter.It's about making behaviors conscious. Many people tell me how hard they envision living by their values. They think you have to prepare with planning, analysis, and so on.Anisa's experience suggests the opposite: starting and acting leads you to figure things out. As she points out, if you try to solve everything, you'll never start. If you start, you'll find you can solve more and more things.Hear from Anisa how much easier changing is when you just start. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anisa is another counterexample to believing that working on the environment distracts from getting ahead.She rose to become the director of the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council despite being early in her career. Though she was doing fine in architecture, she responded to the call for help people and communities in New Orleans after hurricanes Rita and Katrina.Doing what people cared about helped others and led her to positions to help more people, leading her to Washington, DC and being named one of the Most Powerful Women in Sustainability.Still friendly and humble, she shared her environmental values, including where she felt she wasn't living up to them---what many people hide. Then she chose to act on them, recognizing the difficulty.I see her as a role model for improving one's leadership through self-awareness and action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State and Aliens, as God Intended. About 30 minutes of audio is missing, so apologies to Pat and the listeners. Mini is still a quality listen. www.moontakeraudio.com All opinions contained within are our own and not representative of the United States Government. Special Thanks to the following: Intro Instrumentals | Kevin Gates - Paper Chasers Outro Instrumentals | Penn State Fight Song
Episode 27: Emma Heming Willis. Check it out here!
Table tennis star Heming Hu talks staying motivated in a mid-career crisis and and reviews his World University Games experience. Heming also slips into character for some excellent impersonations of his favourite tennis stars.
Hans Henrik Heming har engang svømmet rundt om Amager. På een dag. På ca. 17 timer. Denne dag blev hans identitet for alvor forbundet med vand, det at være i vand, og det at drømme om, at komme til at leve af hans passion. Iværksætteriet i hans natur understøttes af store drømme og om, at turde tage springene fra de højeste vipper. Måske få en maveplasker, eller måske lave en firdobbelt salto, der giver 10 points af dommerne. Min ven Hans Henrik er en inspiration for mig. Hans "drive" smitter, og hans deltagelse i DR programmet: Løvens hule, understreger hans mod ift, at være en offentlig figur der griber efter stjernerne når de indenfor rækkevidde. I dette podcast kommer vi omkring livet som iværksætter, som far, som svømmer, og om hans lange lange lange svømmetur på 47 km rundt om ønskeøen Amager. Musikken til intro og outro er af Ben sound.
Charlamagne awards Andrea Herming donkey of the day for going too far regarding not wanting sex from her husband anymore.
In the first episode of the Brexit Podcast, Tim Heming talks to his nephew Tom to find out whether the EU referendum has engaged today's youth in politics.
Today on The Jane Wilkens Michael Show…Better Than Before, Jane’s guest is the beautiful Emma Heming Willis. A renowned model who has graced the covers and pages of Vogue Glamour, Elle, and Marie Claire, Emma can now be found spending her time navigating her career and raising her children with her husband, superstar Bruce Willis. Her popular blog, Emmahemingwillis.com, speaks to new moms and dads on all aspects of parenting. It also covers a variety of lifestyle topics, offering tips and tools for stellar beauty, health and fitness, even easy recipes. Join Jane and Emma as they discuss the trials and tribulations of finding the perfect balance between work, self and family.
Today on The Jane Wilkens Michael Show…Better Than Before, Jane’s guest is the beautiful Emma Heming Willis. A renowned model who has graced the covers and pages of Vogue Glamour, Elle, and Marie Claire, Emma can now be found spending her time navigating her career and raising her children with her husband, superstar Bruce Willis. Her popular blog, Emmahemingwillis.com, speaks to new moms and dads on all aspects of parenting. It also covers a variety of lifestyle topics, offering tips and tools for stellar beauty, health and fitness, even easy recipes. Join Jane and Emma as they discuss the trials and tribulations of finding the perfect balance between work, self and family.
Today on The Jane Wilkens Michael Show…Better Than Before, Jane’s guest is the beautiful Emma Heming Willis. A renowned model who has graced the covers and pages of Vogue Glamour, Elle, and Marie Claire, Emma can now be found spending her time navigating her career and raising her children with her husband, superstar Bruce Willis. Her popular blog, Emmahemingwillis.com, speaks to new moms and dads on all aspects of parenting. It also covers a variety of lifestyle topics, offering tips and tools for stellar beauty, health and fitness, even easy recipes. Join Jane and Emma as they discuss the trials and tribulations of finding the perfect balance between work, self and family.
A bumper @WLFpodcast speaks to Michael Wilton of Queensryche, veteran rugby league writer Wayne Heming, Aryn Jonathan Black of Scorpion Child, Runaways legend Cherie Currie and Charlie Benante of Anthrax!
For this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Curley of the DC-based public relations and event planning company, Curley Company. Jennifer talks with Heming and Bryan about executing an event in DC, and how to rise above a somewhat cluttered environment and get attention for your event. She shares various strategies for telling the story of your event and maximizing your engagement.
Special guest Melissa Thompson, a freelance editor, and former Senior Video Producer at Greenpeace, joins Heming and Bryan to talk about creating compelling online videos. Melissa discusses the creative process that goes into planning sucessful shoots, and some of the tricks & tools of the trade. Melissa also has some advice for those who want to get started making sucessful short videos.
Guest host Michele Cuomo chats with Fabulous 50 honoree George Heming about his career and experiences at MCCC.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
This episode is part of our coverage of the Inside Bitcoins conference which took place in Berlin February 12 and 13, 2014. In this episode, we bring you feature interviews we did with five people bringing innovation to the Bitcoin space. They talked to us about the innovative projects they are working on, their impressions on the conference as well as their outlook on bitcoin’s future. Enjoy Topics covered in this episode: Johann Barbie – 37coins.com Támas Blummer – bitsofproof.com Pamir Gelenbe – hummingbird-ventures.com & coinsumm.it Jaron Lukasiewicz – coinsetter.com Hans Henrik H. Heming – bips.me This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/eb-inside-bitcoins-berlin-03
As we kick off the beginning of Season 5 of the show, we're joined by Marty Beckerman, author of a very funny book available now. "The Heming Way"