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In this episode of Chef Radio Podcast, host Eli Kulp dives into the culinary journey of Chef Ian Gray, the innovative mind behind Philadelphia's renowned plant-based restaurant, Pietramala. The episode details Gray's early inspirations, his transition to vegetarianism and veganism, and his unique approach to plant-based cuisine. Highlights include insights into the Philadelphia culinary scene's supportive nature, Chef Gray's experiences at Blue Hill and other top restaurants, and the role of serendipitous opportunities and influential connections in his career. The episode also touches on Gray's philosophy of 'plants on a pedestal,' his commitment to sourcing the finest local produce, and the process of opening his own restaurant during the pandemic. (00:00) Event Announcement: The Tasty's by Delicious Cit (03:41) Introduction to Chef Radio Podcast (04:02) Chef Ian Gray's Vegan Journey (13:57) Misconceptions About Vegan Food (18:35) The Importance of Flavor in Breeding (23:18) Moving to Philadelphia (25:00) Starting a Food Truck During the Pandemic (26:36) Opening a Restaurant by Chance (28:34) Support from the Culinary Community (35:47) Innovative Vegan Cooking Techniques (39:26) Zero Waste Inspiration from Copenhagen (00:00) Event Announcement: The Tasty's by Delicious Cit (03:41) Introduction to Chef Radio Podcast (04:02) Chef Ian Gray's Vegan Journey (13:57) Misconceptions About Vegan Food (18:35) The Importance of Flavor in Breeding (23:18) Moving to Philadelphia (25:00) Starting a Food Truck During the Pandemic (26:36) Opening a Restaurant by Chance (28:34) Support from the Culinary Community (35:47) Innovative Vegan Cooking Techniques (39:26) Zero Waste Inspiration from Copenhagen We welcome our newest supporter of chef radio, JB Prince, America's most incredible store for all your best kitchen supplies. Listen up how you can save 10% on your order to this incredible Wonderland of chefs kitchen tools, gadgets and equipment Meez, is one of the most powerful tools you can have as a cook and chef because it allows you to have a free repository for all of your recipes, techniques and methods so that you never lose them. Meez does way more than just recipe development though; it's an incredibly powerful tool that any chef or restaurant would benefit from. A huge shout out to our sponsor, Singer Equipment for their unwavering support, which allows us to be able to bring these conversations to you. Check out their website for all the amazing equipment they can supply your restaurant with to make your team more efficient and successful.
Scaling innovation is akin to a multiplayer game, where an innovation team must orchestrate a complementary network of players to deliver value on a grand scale. This journey unfolds across three pivotal stages: finding, forming, and performing. In the initial stage, the emphasis is on locating capable of enriching the ecosystem. Once partners are identified, the forming stage begins, dedicated to nurturing mutually beneficial relationships among stakeholders. As the ecosystem matures into a connected value network, the focus shifts towards harnessing emergent properties, where collective outcomes transcend individual contributions. It becomes imperative to devise models for sustained benefit sharing, alongside strategies to uphold strategic alignment and perpetuate innovation at scale.Across two episodes, we delve deeper into methods for identifying and structuring value networks, spotlighting the array of roles and methodologies essential for fostering collaboration in support of scaling endeavours. Our host, John Bessant, discusses this issue with a number of guest speakers, including Ian Gray, Director, Gray Dot Catalyst, Casper Strydom, Digital Agriculture Officer, World Food Programme and Tanya Accone, Senior Adviser on Innovation, UNICEF.
Scaling innovation is akin to a multiplayer game, where an innovation team must orchestrate a complementary network of players to deliver value on a grand scale. This journey unfolds across three pivotal stages: finding, forming, and performing. In the initial stage, the emphasis is on locating capable of enriching the ecosystem. Once partners are identified, the forming stage begins, dedicated to nurturing mutually beneficial relationships among stakeholders. As the ecosystem matures into a connected value network, the focus shifts towards harnessing emergent properties, where collective outcomes transcend individual contributions. It becomes imperative to devise models for sustained benefit sharing, alongside strategies to uphold strategic alignment and perpetuate innovation at scale.Across two episodes, we delve deeper into methods for identifying and structuring value networks, spotlighting the array of roles and methodologies essential for fostering collaboration in support of scaling endeavours. Our host, John Bessant, discusses this issue with a number of guest speakers, including Ian Gray, Director, Gray Dot Catalyst, Casper Strydom, Digital Agriculture Officer, World Food Programme, Femmy Soemantri, Partnerships and Advocacy Lead, UN Global Pulse Asia Pacific and Tanya Accone, Senior Adviser on Innovation, UNICEF.
Mentoring matters for innovation. It is clear that supporting innovation teams with experienced guides who coach them through their scaling journey has an impact on their success. These mentors act as ‘critical friends' throughout the process, challenging and questioning the emerging innovation strategy. But what are the key elements of such mentoring?In this episode, we look at the role of mentoring in scaling innovation. Our host John Bessant had a conversation with Ian Gray, Clara Van Praag and Chrystina Russell who provided insights from both sides of the mentorship equation.
At this week's Round Table, Hannah and Heba spoke with Ian Gray of Gray Dot Catalyst, a seasoned consultant whose expertise traverses the landscapes of innovation and development, shaping the course of organizations within the humanitarian sphere. He has navigated the realms of innovation, strategy, and the humanitarian frontier. With a consultancy dedicated to steering organizations through the terrain of Innovation, Strategy, and Partnering, Ian's focus is sharp and purposeful. His clientele spans from groundbreaking STEM education startups in Nigeria to advising the UN Secretary General's Office on innovation and strategy—an eclectic portfolio reflecting his commitment to driving meaningful systems change. Before founding his consultancy, Ian held pivotal roles as a Senior Leader within an NGO, where he spearheaded strategies, led humanitarian response teams, and analyzed conflicts. During his quarter-century tenure in the sector, he has traveled across 20+ countries and engaged in diverse projects varying in scope and duration. What truly ignites Ian's passion is his exploration of 'futures'-- a realm devoted to unraveling the paths the world might tread. Amidst this, he's deeply committed to addressing the complexities surrounding liberal democracies and the surge of populism, especially dissecting the insidious role of misinformation in shaping these narratives. Recent events have highlighted the struggle in discerning truth from falsehood, particularly in the whirlwind of social media. But Ian's passion doesn't halt there; it extends to the pursuit of social justice—a driving force underscoring his lifelong dedication to humanitarian and developmental causes. He is ever ready to delve into conversations that foster understanding and action. Through our thought-provoking journey with Ian, we explore different aspects of innovation innovation, the challenges of misinformation, the dynamics of social injustice, and the profound impact these elements have on our global landscape. Get ready for a conversation that provokes contemplation, ignites curiosity, and encourages us to strive for a more informed and just world. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nextgenpolitics/message
Brian interviews David Ian Gray. David, Principal, Retail Strategist, founded DIG360 to help retail and “retail minded” executives. He has built DIG360 as a solid core team with a truly collaborative network of diverse senior talents who share values, ethics and interests. Anticipating the future, David Ian Gray delivers insight, provocative questions, and new metaphors as catalysts for reinvention. I talk with David Ian Gray about the current state of the Retail Business in Canada, trends, threats, new innovations and internet shopping via malls and main streets.
David Ian Gray from DIG360 talks Black Friday, Boxing Day and retail kindness
Some big box stores have been making the decision to ditch self-checkouts in favor of an all-cashier checkout system. David Ian Gray, a retail adviser with DIG360, joins Evan to discuss the future of self-checkouts.
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In part 2 of our WOSFL First Division season preview, we talk to Drumchapel United, Benburb, Rossvale and Whitletts Victoria about their hopes and aspirations for the upcoming campaign. For Drumchapel United, we spoke to the manager Adam Hopes. For Benburb, we spoke to the assistant manager Ian Gray. For Rossvale, we spoke to co-manager Kevin Kelly. For Whitletts Victoria, we spoke to the manager Gordon Pope. Big thanks to the guys and the clubs for their help in putting this together. 1:24 - Drumchapel United 7:59 - Benburb 16:51 - Rossvale 25:41 - Whitletts Victoria Join us on our exclusive West Of Scotland Football Show as we speak to some of the biggest names, managers and players in the league on a regular basis as well as reviewing the action in all five leagues in the WOSFL. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Today I catch up with my old friend Ian Gray. 13 years sober brings with it a lot of wisdom and experience. Ian is no exception. We talked about the gift of desperation but also that we need not compare miseries to find a way forward into recovery. Thanks for listening. music: https://neglect.bandcamp.com/releases Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIFA Website: https://www.aisforalcoholic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A-is-For-Alcoholic-218005295665042/?view_public_for=218005295665042 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AIFApodcast?lang=en IG: https://www.instagram.com/aisforalcoholic/?hl=en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4eBFkcsDEpOg1uzFQrX3qQ?si=Q2YSkVb0SeiGukvD-EC0Xw SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-179165459 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCASi1XpZ3HdWEqa-W_aanCg?view_as=subscriber Overcast FM: https://overcast.fm/itunes1408870161/a-is-for-alcoholic iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-is-for-alcoholic/id1408870161?mt=2 https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivctepbseqikshnekafscwczqlq
Quincy offers encouragement for down-hearted Guardians fans and then interviews Ian Gray, with whom he discovers some neat connections. You'll enjoy this! Find Ian @Ian_gray37 on Twitter. Check out a book by Coach Bob Krizancic of Mentor HS Boys Basketball, State Champs in 2013, at https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Toughness-Players-Athletic-Programs/dp/1636922546/ Please like, rate, review, subscribe and download! Follow us on Twitter at @GuardianFancast and email the show at quincy@guardianfancast.com Music provided by purple-planet.com. Intro song is licensed and purchased from pond5.com.
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 263: Optimizing Your YouTube Videos with Victoria Levitan Description: Are you using YouTube as a way to get people to sign up for your offerings? YouTube is a powerful search engine, and with the right strategy, you could be growing your audience, getting new students, and really leveraging this platform to increase your visibility. Youtube and Video Coach Victoria Levitan tells us all about how to set up and optimize YouTube videos for your yoga business. Victoria has over 4 years of video marketing experience, and currently teaches small business owners how to create videos, use Youtube to grow their business, and what to say on camera so that it converts their viewers. She aspires to help people film videos that cultivate human connection and stand out with ease. Victoria explains why yoga teachers should be on YouTube, and how to get started - beginning with how to set up your own channel on YouTube! She also shares tips on setting up lighting, what to include in the video description, and how to get people to go from watching your video to signing up for your offering. Victoria has some advice on including a call to action in your videos, and promoting the video after you've created it! If you are new to YouTube and have been wondering how it could fit into your marketing strategy, or are looking to jump back into creating optimized videos on YouTube, this episode is made for you! Key Takeaways: [3:53] Shannon introduces her guest for this episode - Victoria Levitan. [8:38] Shannon gives a shout out to the sponsor, OfferingTree. [9:49] What does Victoria do and who does she do it for? [10:32] What would Victoria say to someone just starting out with YouTube? [12:12] Why is YouTube a powerful tool for yoga teachers to try to get students? [14:47] How can yoga teachers start their YouTube channel? Victoria walks us through the steps. [16:59] What are some lighting options for yoga teachers when natural lighting is not an option? [19:34] What is Victoria's recommendation for the video description on YouTube? What is most important there? [21:33] What are Victoria's tips for having good audio? [21:55] What does Victoria think that yoga teachers could be doing to really get people to watch their Youtube video and then sign up for a paid offering? [24:09] How often should you be talking about your paid offerings on YouTube? [24:50] What are some calls to action that Victoria finds to be effective in building a business? [26:04] What other things convert people from watching a free YouTube video to signing up for something? [27:41] When recording a video, is it better to record on Zoom and upload it to YouTube or record directly in YouTube? [28:37] Setting up a YouTube channel and figuring out the tech of recording, editing, and uploading videos can be really overwhelming. What are some of Victoria's tips for people who are just starting out? [30:45] What is Victoria's preferred editor for editing videos? [31:51] Victoria shares more tips on getting people to move from watching the video to signing up for something. [33:20] How can yoga teachers figure out what keywords to use in their YouTube videos? [33:57] How important is it to put a legal disclaimer in a YouTube video, especially when leading movement and breath? [35:16] How often does Victoria end up copying part of her video description for each video? [36:11] What should yoga teachers know about artwork for YouTube? [37:48] How can yoga teachers check to see what's working with their videos on YouTube? [39:19] How important is it to regularly put out content on YouTube? [40:11] Shannon and Victoria discuss batch filming and scheduling as an option to get consistent with creating content for YouTube. [41:26] How long should YouTube videos be? [42:53] Shannon shares about the upcoming Yoga Teacher Conf. There's also going to be a virtual option! [44:24] What are Victoria's suggestions for music that can be used in YouTube videos? [45:27] How can yoga teachers create a paywall on YouTube so only certain students can see our videos? [47:51] How can yoga teachers get more views on YouTube videos? [51:45] How should yoga teachers think about their YouTube strategy? [55:17] How can you get your YouTube channel monetized? [57:21] Victoria shares some final tips for people feeling like putting out videos regularly is a challenge. [59:14] How do YouTube ads work? [60:43] Find out more about Victoria and her work at her website. [61:37] Shannon reflects on how The Connected Yoga Teacher Channel has grown in the last few years. Links: Victoria Levitan Victoria Levitan on YouTube YouTube Channel Audit YouTube Jumpstart Guide Optimizing Your YouTube Videos (Live Video) The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episodes about Video 179: Get Confident with Video with Alicia Berruti 088: Creating Professional Yoga Videos with Kira Sloane 086: Live Video for Yoga Teachers with Ian Gray 205: Tech Guide for Online Yoga with Dominique Gauthier 181: Grow an Online Yoga Business with Nikki Naab-Levy Hardware for Teaching Yoga Online Written by Crunch Ranjani [19:05] Link - Shannon's lights [30:45] Link - iMovie DaVinci Resolve The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episodes about Legal Issues 254: 3 Must-Have Legal Agreements with Erika Kullberg 104: Legal Answers for Your Yoga Business with Saerin Ally Cho Canva Yoga Teacher Conf Virtual Epidemic Sound TubeBuddy Yoga for Pelvic Health Course Native Land Digital Pelvic Health Professionals Shannon Crow on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group OfferingTree Feature - Client and Contact Notes Gratitude to our Sponsors, OfferingTree and Yoga Teacher Conf. Quotes from this episode: "From a more strategic level, YouTube ultimately is a search engine...uploading to YouTube is going to help grow your search engine optimization. " "You want to start with a call to action at the beginning section of your video." "You should promote your videos more than once because it goes back to that repetition. People need to hear it or see it a couple of times before they realize, oh, I should probably check this out." "I think people really enjoy and resonate sometimes with the less polished versions of videos." "You have to look at Youtube and video in a way that will work for your business." "We've got to fully optimize what you already have created and give your audience the time to take action on it."
In Episode 2, Ian Gray provides some background on one of the biggest challenges in creating a sustainable business model for digital projects, businesses, and solutions in the humanitarian and development sectors: the feasibility risk problem. We'll hear from Vanessa Goas, Chief Operating Officer at Development Gateway, and Tyler Radford, Executive Director at Humanitarian Open Street Map.
Episode 3 kicks off with a bit of background from Ian Gray on the third hurdle in creating a sustainable business model for digital solutions in the humanitarian and development sectors: the viability risk problem. Essentially, can you procure sustainable funding? This is perhaps the most visceral challenge for businesses in the space, given the way that procurement works, the risk-averse nature of many organizations, and the failure to invest in digital solutions and knowledge across the sector.
David Ian Gray is a seasoned retail consultant who shares his thoughts with Marc about 8 myths of retail marketing that need to be reconsidered. David is the Founder & Strategist at DIG360, a national retail advisory headquartered in Vancouver. They are a consulting firm that helps retail executives transform and adapt to the changing retail landscape and customer behaviours. He's recognized as am expert on retail and shopping trends and has taught at the London Business School and is a lecturer on marketing management at the BC Institute of Technology. Timestamps 1:40 – Introduction to David Ian Gray and the 8 myths of retail marketing3:55 – Myth #1: Everything is customer driven5:40 – Why McDonalds digital kiosks and Shoppers Drug Mart self-checkout are not customer driven8:17 – Your business is customer driven – so which customer are you talking about? 11:08 – Black Friday offers don't appeal to all customers12:30 - Myth #2: We're data-driven decision makers19:45 - Myth #3: We need a Millennials strategy, they are totally unique24:53 - Myth #4: young shoppers don't like stores30:55 – Myth #5: The death of retail and the battle for a true omni-channel experience32:32 – Myth #6: The Digitization of retail (and AI) is the answer37:23 – The adaptiveness of the retail industry39:02 - Myth #7 - Shoppers demand brands with a purpose (sustainability)43:50 – The habits and discipline brands need to build purposeful brands45:02 – Myth #8 – Now that COVID is waning, there will be a return to normal50:25 – A new opportunity for retail brands 51:40 – How to find out more about David Ian GrayLinksDavid on LinkedInDIG360.caThe business of retail podcast
Ian Gray graduated with Part-Time Data Analytics Cohort 4. I am an analytical thinker who is passionate about using data to illustrate the world around us. My years of experience providing actionable feedback to stakeholders at in the healthcare industry has helped me to develop the critical thinking and interpersonal skills necessary to excel in data analytics. I am ready and excited to leverage my unique skills and experience on a new path.
Today we talk with Ian Gray, a Peer Specialist with MHA Westchester, who shares how his lived experience has shaped his career path and the way in which he interacts with others experiencing mental health challenges. His story offers hope and also helpful tips on how to support others through connection. Find out more about the programs he works with at the links below.OnTrackNY at MHA: https://mhawestchester.org/our-services/treatment-support/first-episode-psychosis-ontracknymhaINSET: https://mhawestchester.org/our-services/treatment-support/intensive-and-sustained-engagement-and-treatmentPeer Specialist Training: https://mhawestchester.org/our-services/education-training/peer-specialist-training
Local stories are stories of God's grace at work in the lives of those who are a part of Local Church St. Pete. We want to highlight his activity and celebrate his grace.
FuboTV is a live television streaming platform. Fubo focuses on live events such as sports, news, and entertainment. Ian Gray joins your hosts, Ryan and Brett, as the Chit Chat Money team dives into the FuboTV company analysis. Find the timeline below to jump between subjects. As always enjoy the show! Subscribe to 7 Investing with the code "CCM": https://7investing.com/subscribe/ Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ Company Background | (2:20) Company History | (4:28) Industry | (5:46) Management & Ownership | (7:55) Valuation | (9:49) Earnings | (10:58) Balance Sheet | (15:45) Competitive Advantages | (18:35) Growth Opportunities | (21:43) Highlights & Lowlights | (26:44) More or Less Interested | (35:49) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
American Eagle Outfitters is an American lifestyle and clothing brand. A recommendation from a listener put American Eagle onto Chit Chat Money. This week we are joined by Ian Gray as the team dives into what the future of American Eagle Outfitters may look like. As always enjoy the episode! Subscribe to 7 Investing with the code "CCM": https://7investing.com/subscribe/ Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 24th day of Christmas Ian Gray gives to you, Acuity the demand side ad platform. Acuity is based out of Canada, but operate very similar to US company Trade Desk. Ian Gray sheds some light on a company that may have gone unnoticed for some time. Visit our website: https://www.chitchatmoney.com/ Subscribe to 7 Investing with the code "CCM": https://7investing.com/subscribe/ Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Gray, former Chief Magistrate and former state Coroner, says imprisonment rates are too high and he's calling for reform. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and Joe talk with singer songwriter Pamela Flores and trombonist Ian Gray of Ocean Ave Stompers brass band while social distancing from their respective homes with the help of Ming Chen from A Shared Universe PodcaStudio. This week we continue our series of conversations about the pandemic and its effect on our little corner […]
Blackline is a cloud based service designed to cover the entire financial close process. Listen as your hosts, Ryan and Brett, welcome on Ian Gray. Ryan discusses the business and its history (1:45). Brett will dive into the industry (6:00) and Ian analyzes management and ownership (8:55). Stayed tuned after the break to find out if Ryan, Brett and Ian are more or less interested in Blackline. As always enjoy the show! Subscribe to 7 Investing with the code "CCM": https://7investing.com/subscribe/ Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
Charles Schwab is a financial services company based out of San Francisco. Charles Schwab allows you to manage your own investments at $0 commissions, use their robo-advisors, or plan your investments with a real person. Watch in as your hosts, Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer, welcome on Ian Gray. Ryan covers the business (1:20), Brett dives into the industry (4:58) and Ian analyzes the management (8:15). Watch until the end to find out if Charles Schwab has truly sparked our interest. Enjoy the show! Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
Lemonade Insurance provides renters and home insurance policies for homes, apartments, co-ops and condos. Your hosts, Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer welcome on Ian Gray for this week's Deep Dive show. Lemonade was founded in 2015, but didn't IPO until 2020. Ryan covers what specifically Lemonade's services entail (1:40) and Brett touches on their industry (5:00). Ian discusses the management and ownership (7:05). Stay until the end to find out if your hosts think the company is worth more research. Enjoy the show! Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
Fiverr is an online marketplace designed for freelancers. Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer are joined again by Ian Gray for this week's Deep Dive into Fiverr. Although the stock has grown in value, your hosts have their concerns. However, these concerns have been swept away by Fiverr's performance. Listen closely as Ryan goes over operations (1:45), Brett dives into the market as a whole (4:05) and Ian covers the management team (5:55). As always enjoy the show! Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
WELCOME TO BLUE PRESENTS A PODCAST! Today on my show I have vocalist Ian Gray of Portland, Oregon band Recoil In Horror. We talk about his work with former guest and producer extraordinaire Aaron Chaparian. We also talk things he is doing during the pandemic and listen to their single "FLAYER" before the interview. Check Us Out on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/bluepresentsapodcast/Check Us Out on Twitter:https://twitter.com/podcastofblue/Check Us Out On Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/podcastofblue/?hl=en
Unity Technologies builds and supplies the pickaxes for the meta-verse. This week, hosts Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer are joined by Ian Gray as they perform a deep dive on Unity Technologies. Hot off of a crazy IPO, investors are optimistic about Unity's future. In this episode we break down their business model and explore their potential outside the meta-verse. Enjoy! Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
On this show hosts Ryan and Brett are joined by Ian Gray as they perform a deep dive on Nintendo stock. Listen and get a complete overview of what Nintendo does, how the business has been performing, and anything else important to potential investors in the company. Follow Ian and check out his work on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanGrayLive Follow Chit Chat Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Subscribe to Chit Chat Money on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5Ni-SI-jyrEsoNUhqftNQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chit-chat-money/support
Welcome to the The Voice of Retail, I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada and with the support of omNovos, Canada's digital customer engagement company. omNovos makes Personalization EASY by helping you connect with your customers, connect with your data, and connect with your systems. Learn HOW at www.realcustomerengagement.com.On this episode I'm in Ottawa to meet Jean Louis Bellemare, President and General Manager of Farm Boy Company and 2020 Golden Pencil recipient. We talk about the rich history of Farm Boy, the evolution of their unique in-store experience, assortment, merchandising and marketing strategies and now in the COVID era, what if anything has changed in their strategy and approach. Next, we're in Vancouver with my good friend and retail strategist David Ian Gray talking about the state of the retail sector and the upcoming challenges and opportunities for retailers during Holiday 2020. But first, lets check in with Jean Louis from Farm Boy******Thanks to Jean Louis and David for being my guests, and omNovos for their support on this episode. If you liked this podcast please subscribe on Apple, Spotify or your favourite podcast platform, rate and review, and be sure and recommend to a friend or colleague in the retail industry. I'm Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and Company Inc. and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or of course on LinkedIn Until next time, have a safe week!
‘The Bible and Me’ Podcast S06 E010: Ian Gray – Outside of Comfort In this episode of ‘The Bible and Me’ podcast, Nigel Watts sits down with Ian Gray. From his time at Scripture Union to working for major brands, Gillette and OKI, Ian felt God calling him to something new, teaching him to step out in faith from his Read the Rest... The post Ian Gray – Outside of Comfort – Episode 10 appeared first on Precept UK.
Ian is the founder of the Confident Live Marketing Academy and is the host of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast. He helps entrepreneurs to level up their impact, authority and profits by using live video confidently. He's founder of Seriously Social - a blog focused on live video and social media tools. He’s an international speaker, trainer, teacher and consultant. He has a passion for making the techno-babble of live video and social media marketing easy to understand. Ian is co-founder of Select Performers – a family run web agency. As well as being a geek, husband, and dad to two kids, Ian is also a professional singer and lives near Manchester in the UK. Learn more about Ian Gray: https://iag.me/ About us: Feisworld Media helps independent creators celebrate their creative and financial freedom. To find out how I built a business with a podcast started in 2014: https://www.feisworld.com/newsletter Looking for a solution to livestream your content? Check out Restream: https://restream.io/marketplace?ref=gjD3k --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support
Twitter shares pop as one key metric in their 2nd-quarter report surprises Wall Street. Microsoft’s cloud business grows “only” 47% in the 4th quarter. Chipotle’s digital sales skyrocket in the 2nd quarter, but overall comps fall nearly 10%. Ryan Henderson and Ian Gray analyze those stories and share two companies on their radar: Procore, a construction management software business that’s filed to go public later this year, and Blackline (Nasdaq: BL), an accounting SasS platform.
En Escrito y Dirigido hablamos sobre "I Origins". Esta es la historia de un biólogo molecular, el Dr Ian Gray, que tiene como objetivo probar la inexistencia de Dios. La vida lo termina uniendo con esta extravagante mujer, Sofi, prácticamente su opuesto. La película se centra en una frase "el ojo es la puerta del alma", están quienes la afirman y quienes harán todo lo posible para desterrar esta afirmación. Cuenta con un muy sólido trío actoral compuesto por: Brit Marling, Michael Pitt y Ástrid Bergés-Frisbey. Una ambiciosa segunda película del director y creador Mike Cahill que no escapa a temas como religión, ciencia y espiritualidad. Acompáñanos en este episodio.
Andrew Teacher, founder of Blackstock Consulting (www.blackstock.co.uk) is joined by Ian Gray, project director for York Central at Homes England and Stuart Howie, head of regeneration at Avison Young to discuss regeneration across UK cities.
The TCBCast crossovers continue as Gurdip & Justin are joined by "Talking Elvis" co-hosts, Ian & Vince for a lively discussion about all things Elvis, including their history keeping the Elvis flame alive in the UK. Gurdip takes the hotseat next to Ian and Vince for a trivia showdown, and then, for Song of the Week, the guys turn the keys to the TCBCast car over to Talking Elvis! Vince selects the funereal "Long Black Limousine" from 1969, and surprises with an earlier soul version that Elvis likely took influence from. Finally, Ian feels his temperature rising higher and higher, as he finishes off the episode with Elvis' cover of the OTHER song about getting all hot and bothered: the classic Little Willie John/Peggy Lee tune, "Fever." Featured Songs of the Week: Vince: Long Black Limousine Ian: Fever
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 165: Offer Online Yoga Masterclass with Shannon Crow & Amanda McKinney Description: Living in this crisis state of the global COVID-19 pandemic is becoming our new normal, and as yoga teachers, we are all trying to adapt. More of us are switching to offering yoga online, and this can be a challenge to most, if not all of us. Recently, Shannon got together with her biz bestie Amanda McKinney to host a masterclass on the topic of offering online yoga. This is a replay of that masterclass in which Shannon and Amanda answer some of the questions they were receiving from yoga teachers who wanted to know how to get online and teach online in a really quick way. On this episode, Shannon and Amanda outline the first steps to get started in taking your yoga online and offering yoga to your students virtually. Regardless of whether you've never done a live video on a social media platform or you've had some experience on video and want to offer group or 1:1 lessons on Zoom, or you want to go to the next level by putting your videos on YouTube - this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: [7:35] Shannon introduces the topic for this episode - a masterclass about offering yoga online. [9:12] Offering yoga online is all about taking it step-by-step, starting with what you have. [10:16] Level 1 - If you've never worked with video before, this is where you can start. [11:24] Where should you start? Amanda recommends starting with live videos for a variety of reasons. [13:06] Shannon has some tips about going live. [16:56] Level 2 - You've worked with video before and are more comfortable with it, but you're looking for an option to work with students either 1:1 or in a group setting. This is where you can use Zoom. [18:36] Shannon highlights how useful having a recording of your classes can be. [21:50] How can you use Apple TV with Zoom? [25:10] Should you be offering yoga for free or charging the same? [28:01] Amanda suggests finding a partner to practice with Zoom before launching it to your students. [31:50] What tech should you use to take your yoga classes online? Use what you have! [33:59] The next level is using YouTube, which can be a fantastic resource. [37:58] There are many benefits to YouTube but you have to decide what's best for your students right now. [39:16] Shannon shares some of the feedback from yoga teachers who have started teaching online after this Masterclass. [41:50] Shannon shares more about her new idea, The Connected Yoga Teacher Collective (TCYT Collective). Links: Amanda McKinney Voxer Teach Online Yoga - Full Replay of Zoom Masterclasses + PDF Downloads 5 Day Video Challenge The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 086: Live Video for Yoga Teachers with Ian Gray list of resources Zoom Zoom Demo video Q&A About Zoom Resource page from Amanda's website - Marketing: Email to Students 161: Get Your Yoga Online in 48 Hours with Jennie MacGoy Marketing Yoga with Confidence Podcast Ep. 20: How to build a YouTube audience - with Trena Little The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 164: Deepen Your Yoga Practice with Barrie Risman TCYT Collective - Facebook Live TCYT Collective - Market Research Find a Live and Online Yoga Class Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity Quotes from this episode: "Start free, and start where you're comfortable." - Shannon "What people really want is connection." - Shannon "Don't assume that your students don't know anything about technology." - Amanda "We do things for free all the time, but make sure that you are also taking care of your business as well." - Amanda "Use what you have to figure out what you need." - Amanda
Ser Xerri and Ian Gray try to connect Matt Damon to Will Ferrell through a wildcard of Sean Connery in no fewer than 5 and no more than 9 movies. Can they do it? Can you? Play along and tag your 5 to 9 game card (5to9game.com) on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook with @5to9game for a chance to play with us on the show.
Saturday, April 4, 2020 we had our first LIVE show on Facebook! Joining us was Ian Gray and Vince Wright from Elvis in Cambridge Radio Show and The Talking Elvis Podcast!
An off-schedule podcast interview with David Ian Gray, founder and strategist at DIG360 Consulting Ltd. Mr. Gray discusses the inevitable consequence of the devastating economic impact the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is having on retailers across the country. The Weekly podcast returns on Friday.Retail Insider Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.Sponsored by Peregrine/Acorn: The team has shifted their BC facility from fabricating store fixtures to plexiglas shields to protect our grocery store workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit https://www.peregrine.build or more information. Interview Details:Second Wave of Retail Bankruptcies Expected in Canada Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: ExpertDavid Ian Gray, founder and strategist at DIG360 Consulting Ltd. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast!Follow Craig:LinkedIn Instagram TwitterFollow Retail Insider:LinkedIn Facebook Twitter InstagramListen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcherGoogle PlayShare your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
Nashy is joined by Property and mortgage experts Ian Gray and Gregor McMeechan.Hope you enjoy!This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Make sure you check out www.getafterit.uk to get access to Discount Codes and Offers from awesome Brands and Businesses! You can also check out our Ambassadors and book them for your next function or online event.www.getafterit.ukInsta - get_after_it_ukFollow Nashy...Twitter - @GetAfterItNashyInstagram - @getafterit_nashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT
Nashy is joined by Property and mortgage experts Ian Gray and Gregor McMeechan.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Ocean Vertical Adventures.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @NashyPRCInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
A lighthearted look at the world of Elvis souvenirs from the 50's Collectables the the tacky world of the 1980's Plus an interview with your hosts Vince Wright and Ian Gray
Welcome to The Voice of Retail, I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.First up in this episode I catch up with David Ian Gray, founder and strategist behind retail consultancy DIG 360; we touch base on his ongoing and recent research into consumer behaviour in partnership with Leger into Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Boxing Day - consumer shopping results.Next Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, a farmer-advocate spokesperson joins me again on the podcast after our session together in Ottawa at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Market Access summit. We catch up after the summer growing and fall harvest season and discuss the incredible forces and mega trends in the food industry and how they are impacting farmers in Canada and ultimately the food on retailer's shelves.Finally recorded live in Montreal at RCC's DTLQC conference, Michel Sirois, President of Blue Star Canada walks us through the retail technology product infrastructure, the impact of big platform and product trends such as 5G, enhanced security and unpacks the role of Distributors and Value Added Resellers in the retail industry.Lastly I'll hit the highlights from Retail This Week for the week of December 16, but first, let's jump into my interview with David Ian GrayThanks to David, Cherilyn and Michel for being my guests on this episode, now let's hit the highlights from Retail This Week.That's a wrap on this edition of The Voice of RetailIf you liked this podcast you can subscribe on Apple iTunes or your favourite podcast platform, please rate and review, and be sure and recommend to a friend or colleague in the retail industry.I'm Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and Company Inc. and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or of course on LinkedInUntil next time, have a great week!
Property Rugby Club - Nashy chats to Ian Gray to discuss Edinburgh's Property market.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Property Rugby Club - Nashy chats to Ian Gray to discuss Edinburgh's Property market.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
There was a glitch this week and the wrong interview (a previous interview with Patrick Lacy, author of Elvis Decoded) was inserted in the episode instead of with Ian Gray. Ian Gray is originally from Birmingham, England and now lives in Ely, Cambridgeshire which is just a few miles north of the famous City of Cambridge.Ian, has been an Elvis fan all of his life and has amassed plenty of knowledge regarding the life of The King of Rock n Roll.He has been presenting the Elvis in Cambridge show on local station Cam FM for seven years but has also been involved in sports shows and commentaries plus other music shows.The current season of Elvis in Cambridge (alternate Wednesdays from 6:00pm – 7:00pm UK Time) is also available to listen to via the station website on the “Listen Again” service :https://www.camfm.co.uk/shows/elvis-in-cambridge/You can contact Ian directly through his Facebook page or via Twitter @elviscambridge
This week’s episode covers the life and pageant journey of Catriona Gray, Miss Universe 2018.Catriona’s full name is Catriona Elisa Magnayon Gray. She was born on January 6, 1994 and on December 17, 2018, she was crowned Miss Universe 2018 at the 67th annual Miss Universe pageant. She was crowned at the IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi Province, a northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand.She was born in Cairns, a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, to a Scottish-born father, Ian Gray, from Fraserburgh, and a Filipina mother, Normita Ragas Magnayon and she is reportedly named after her paternal grandmother, Catherine Gray, who immigrated to Western Australia from Scotland in 1952 as well as her maternal grandmother, Elsa Magnayon, her maternal grandmother from the Philippines.Listen to this episode to learn more about Catriona and her journey to becoming Miss Universe 2018.This week's promotional item is our pageant directory. Click, Pageants Near You to see if the pageant you are competing for is listed. If you don’t see it listed then help your director market his or her pageant by adding it to our directory by clicking here. Special thank you to @HazelMD (“the poet”) and @JayGuiza for contributing to the episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nashy is joined by Andy Halstead Founder of Let Alliance along with Ian Gray Head of Sales at ACE Property.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow NashyTwitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @nashy_prc
Nashy is joined by Andy Halstead Founder of Let Alliance along with Ian Gray Head of Sales at ACE Property.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow NashyTwitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @nashy_prc
Ian Gray returns to discuss new thoughts we have on Re-animator
Our friend Ian Gray (https://twitter.com/standupcommie) joins us to watch Re-animator. We get very drunk and talk about a lot of things. cw: sexual assault. Timestamps: 53:30-54:45, 56:08-58:20
Flashpoint Director of Americas Research and Analysis Ian Gray discusses the proliferation—or lack thereof—of cryptocurrency usage and interest among cybercriminals operating in Latin America. While some criminal elements do cash out or mine cryptocurrency in the region, a lack of legal oversight and technical sophistication makes legitimate payment processors viable options. Gray and co-presenter Carles Lopez-Penalver of Chainanalysis presented on the topic this week at RSA Conference 2019 in San Francisco.
Malik Jackson, a third year engineering student, has received this year's James Ian Gray Entrepreneurial Scholarship and he just keeps going. He tells us about balancing school, work, consulting, and staying interested in them all. He tells us about challenging yourself and how to avoid burnout. We hope you find Malik's diverse interests and various ventures quite impressive.
Live video is taking the online world by storm, and it's not a trend is going away soon. How can yoga teachers get on board and harness the power of video? Ian Gray of Seriously Social has tips, strategies, and advice on how you can use live video as a yoga teacher to share video content. Ian is a man of many talents. Not only is he an international speaker, trainer, teacher, web developer and consultant who specializes in live video, he is also a husband, father of two, professional singer and self-professed geek. Through his company Seriously Social, and his weekly Facebook Live video show, The Free Range Social Show, Ian helps business owners and entrepreneurs use live video to build and expand their businesses. Doing a live video can seem incredibly scary, but feeling nervous is a very natural response. Ian shares some of his own personal experiences getting started with live video, and his strategies to get over your fear. He also reveals the three main barriers people have when it comes to doing live video, and how you can break through them. He explains why consistency and having a group to lean on for support can make all the difference in getting on board with live video. Ian also breaks down the different live video platforms, and how they can be used to reach your target audience. If you're interested in sharing video content but aren't sure how to get started, this episode is just for you. To see all of the links and notes for this episode (including timestamps) - visit theconnectedyogateacher.com/86
Scotland Internationalist Matt Scott joins host Alan Nash to discuss his move back to Edinburgh Rugby, goal setting and plans for life after rugby, while Ian Gray of ACE Property discusses Estate Agency and rugby pre-season training back in the 80’s! Follow The Property Rugby Club on Twitter - @PropertyRugby
Scotland Internationalist Matt Scott joins host Alan Nash to discuss his move back to Edinburgh Rugby, goal setting and plans for life after rugby, while Ian Gray of ACE Property discusses Estate Agency and rugby pre-season training back in the 80’s! Follow The Property Rugby Club on Twitter - @PropertyRugby
Episode 2 of The Property Rugby Club Podcast.This week Alan Nash catches up with former Ulster and Edinburgh Rugby player Michael Allen to discuss his playing career and the transition to the working world. They are also joined by Projecx Waterboys Rugby founder Alistair Munro who provides an insight in to the 7s circuit and Head of Sales at ACE Property Ian Gray.
Episode 2 of The Property Rugby Club Podcast.This week Alan Nash catches up with former Ulster and Edinburgh Rugby player Michael Allen to discuss his playing career and the transition to the working world. They are also joined by Projecx Waterboys Rugby founder Alistair Munro who provides an insight in to the 7s circuit and Head of Sales at ACE Property Ian Gray.
Ian Gray is passionate about teaching and turning the techno-babble of social media, marketing, and the internet into plain English. Known as The Tools Guy, today’s guest often speaks at conferences around the world on the topic of social media and marketing tools. Quotes To Remember: “There are times when a social media management tool isn’t gonna cut it.” “The best way is to, first of all, think what it is that you actually want to do here.” “Make sure you’re only subscribing to the tools that you know are gonna help you.” “You’ve got to be honest with yourself when you are in those difficult times.” “Sometimes when we do some positive things on our business, we can almost press the self-sabotage button.” What You’ll Learn: Best Social Media Tools Leveraging Social Media Tools to Manage Your Accounts How to Stay Updated in New Social Media Management Tools Learn to Manage Tasks for Maintaining Social Networks Tips on Having a Great Mindset Key Links From The Show: Ian’s Site Agorapulse Sprout Social HootSuite Edgar Buffer Tailwind Feedly Recommended Books: Rise of the Youpreneur by Chris Ducker The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks KNOWN by Mark W. Schaefer Real Artists Don't Starve by Jeff Goins Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience. I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success. You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
Ian Gray (independent consultant) gives a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation panel. This presentation outlines some fundamentals of participatory approaches to ideation, then will seek to unpack the utility and ethics of applying these approaches to ideation with vulnerable groups. Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation This panel explores theories and approaches to engaging in participatory work and co-creation with affected populations and vulnerable groups, focusing on interactions between ‘transnational’ organisations and local actors.
This week we enter in to the magic circle with Magic by David and find hidden doors and magician David Deanie doing tricks to his wife! Matt Britton answers no questions in the Flying Spark and Jonny presents questions you didn't know existed like: Should I eat uncooked food in the nude? and Is my wife a reptile? Music from Flights should perk you up and as ever Ian Gray presents the facts, weird and wonderful in the Geek Peek. @BabblePodcastUK
Time travel and international terrorism dominate the small talk this week. BUT this week's interview is a beauty...Mike Newman was interviewed on Refresh FM shortly after his tour of duty in Afghanistan!! Matt Britton talks about the Beatles and music from Twelve24 funk up proceedings whilst Ian Gray throws lego from space. Immense!