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Tom Talks Junior Cricket Coaching Podcast
Episode 100 with Ian Livingston (from the Premier League Cricket Show)

Tom Talks Junior Cricket Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 31:35


In this 100th episode of Coach 365, Ian Livingston (from the Premier League Cricket Show) steps in as host, flipping the script on Tom Jones. Ian congratulates Tom on the milestone, and Tom reflects on the podcast's beginnings during lockdown when he started informal webinars about cricket. Encouraged to turn them into a podcast, Tom shares his gratitude for the journey and the support he's received along the way. This episode offers a quick look at how the podcast came to life and its growth to 100 episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

98 Not Out
Brentwood Champions of England...Essex fined over historic racism.

98 Not Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 25:23


Brentwood pulled off the greatest day in their history by beating Northern CC by 9 wickets to lift the National Club Cup on Sunday at New Road, Worcester. Ian Livingston from the Premier League Cricket Club podcast who was commentating on the match and tells us all about a famous victory. Also a report on Essex, who have been hit with a £100,000 fine (£50,000 suspended) over historical racism which took place at the club. Richard Clarke joins me to discuss the punishment and hope that this marks the end of a very dark chapter in the club's history.

The Boardgame Theory
BGT144 - Das Labyrinth des Todes

The Boardgame Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 75:08 Transcription Available


Lust auf Pen & Paper, aber keine Gruppe verfügbar? Lust auf ein Spiel mit viel Story, aber keine Lust auf riesige Schachteln mit Unmengen an Material? In dem Fall solltet ihr mal einen Blick auf Spielbücher werfen. Ja, wir wissen, dass das Relikte aus den 80er-Jahren sind, aber manche Dinge überdauern sehr gut den Test der Zeit. In einer Welt in der alles digitaler und kurzweiliger wird, scheint das Konzept “Spielbuch” gerade zu einen Oase der Entschleunigung zu sein. Zugegeben, die Titel aus den 80er haben die Zeit inhaltlich vielleicht nicht so gut überstanden - aber die Idee überdauert in diesem Fall die Umsetzung. Dennoch wollen euch Lars und Dirk mit einem Klassiker von 1984 dieses Genre einmal näher bringen. Folgt also dem Pony in “Das Labyrinth des Todes” von Ian Livingston und Steven Jackson. An die alten Titel ist übrigens gar nicht so leicht ranzukommen, aber wir haben einen Shop gefunden, wo es auch neuere Bücher gibt. Wenn wir also euer Interesse geweckt haben sollten, schaut da gerne mal vorbei. Dirk führt uns durch die Folge. Viel Spaß und gut Brett!

Tom Talks Junior Cricket Coaching Podcast
Episode 19 with Ian Livingston, Cricket Development Manager at Winshill CC near Burton on Trent

Tom Talks Junior Cricket Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 32:40


Ian took on the role of a junior section re-build and has helped the club juniors grow from just 6 members to over 90 in less than ten years. He and his colleagues have done a tremendous job in nurturing the juniors from such a small base and in his talk he explains how they have done it.

Wake Up to Money
Boardroom Stories: Sir Ian Livingston

Wake Up to Money

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 26:30


Sir Ian Livingstone talks to Rahul Tandon about founding Games Workshop and the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons. He reveals his collection of hundreds of board games as well as discussing the development of Tomb Raider.

UNLUCKY FROG GAMING
She's a Feisty One is Old Liz

UNLUCKY FROG GAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 40:54


Tom and Josh return this week to congratulate Ian Livingston on his knighthood, ponder how much is too much, and discuss using faith in Dungeons and Dragons. Topics covered; 07:37 - Sir Ian Livingston's knighthood. 11:01 - Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos and how much detail there should be in adventure content. 22:36 - The Adventurer's Guide to the Bible Kickstarter. Links; https://www.patreon.com/UnluckyFrog https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/889210931/the-adventurers-guide-to-the-bible  

OPTAVIA® Habits of Health® Community Time Podcast
Episode 225: Your LifeBook, Element 10: Hydration Myth Busters: Best Tips to Hydrate During Weight Loss & Beyond

OPTAVIA® Habits of Health® Community Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 29:00


Join Independent OPTAVIA Coaches Vonda & Ian Livingston along with guest speakers Tish Hudson, Cece Edison, and Nicole Silverman as they discuss the importance and benefits of hydration. Learn the difference between healthy and unhealthy hydration in addition to tips on how to stay hydrated throughout the day! **The following audio may contain the personal testimonies of some OPTAVIA Coaches or Clients of OPTAVIA®. The results relayed in these messages are based on the unique experiences of the participants and we cannot guarantee like or similar outcomes. While you may be inspired by these accounts, please note that any stories of success have not been verified and your individual path to Optimal Health may vary. As always, it is our recommendation that you consult with a healthcare provider before starting a weight-loss program. Yours in health…the OPTAVIA Team.**

Chaser Chat
Interview with Ian Livingston

Chaser Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 55:53


Gabriel Harber interviews Washington Post columnist and storm chaser Ian Livingston! Gabriel Harber interviews notable members of the storm chasing community. Subscribe to the Chaser Chat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Follow Ian on Twitter and check out his website, US Tornadoes! Follow Chaser Chat on Twitter! Contact us at chaserchatpodcast@gmail.com. […] The post Interview with Ian Livingston appeared first on Fear The Beard Media.

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Virginia Water Radio
Episode 559 (1-11-21): An Abundance of Precipitation in 2020

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021


 Click to listen to episode (4:11) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 1-8-21. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of January 11, 2021. SOUND - ~6 sec This week, rain and thunder open an episode about the recurrence in 2020 of a record-breaking rainy year in parts of Virginia.  We set the stage with some music using rain imagery and metaphors.  Have a listen for about 30 seconds. MUSIC  - ~30 sec – Lyrics: “Buy for me the rain, my darlin’, buy for me the rain.  Buy for me the crystal pools that fall upon the plain.  And I’ll buy for you a rainbow and a million pots of gold.  Buy it for me now, babe, before I am too old.” You’ve been listening to part of “Buy For Me The Rain,” performed by the Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand Band.  For much of 2020 throughout Virginia, there was no need to “buy” any rain, because it fell in amounts well above normal.  2020 was the second year in the past three that annual total precipitation—that is, rainfall plus the water equivalent of frozen precipitation—far exceeded normal values across Virginia.  The current normal values are based on observations from 1981 to 2010. This past year was a rapid follow-up to the extraordinarily wet year of 2018, when five National Weather Service observation locations in Virginia set all-time annual precipitation records.  2020 didn’t quite equal that soaker year, but still in the past 12 months, two Weather Service locations—Lynchburg and Roanoke—set records, as they both also did in 2018.  At 12 Weather Service locations across the Commonwealth, 2020 amounts were at least about 8 inches above the normal values, which range across the state from around 40 inches in southwest Virginia to over 46 inches in Norfolk.  The Lynchburg site in 2020 was more than 28 inches above its normal, and the Roanoke site was more than 21 inches above. When it comes to what Virginia gained this past year in rainfall, and the resulting additions to surface water and groundwater supplies, the Commonwealth definitely got its money’s worth. Thanks to Andrew VanNorstrand for permission to use part of his band’s version of “Buy For Me The Rain.”  We close with some more music, with a title that’s just right for Virginia’s rapid repeat of a rainy year.  Here’s about 15 seconds of “Rain Refrain,” by Torrin Hallett, a graduate student at Lamont School of Music in Denver. MUSIC  - ~17 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close the show.  In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The rain and thunder sounds were recorded by Virginia Water Radio in Blacksburg, Va., on September 28, 2016. The version of “Buy For Me The Rain” from the 2012 album “Andrew and Noah Band” on Great Bear Records is copyright by Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand, used with permission of Andrew VanNorstrand.  The song was written by Steve Noonan and Greg Copeland (Warner-Tamerlane, BMI); more information about releases of this song is available online at https://secondhandsongs.com/work/119556/all.  More information about Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand is available online at https://andrewandnoah.bandcamp.com/.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 532, 7-6-20. “Rain Refrain” is copyright 2016 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission.  Click here if you’d like to hear the full piece (43 seconds).  Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, and a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York.  As of 2020-21, he is a performance certificate candidate at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.  More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett.  Thanks to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio.  This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 480, 7-8-19, on water cycle diagrams.  Following are other music pieces composed by Torrin for Virginia Water Radio, with episodes featuring the music. “A Little Fright Music” – used in Episode 548, 10-26-20, on water-related passages in fiction and non-fiction, for Halloween.“Beetle Ballet” – used in Episode 525, 5-18-20, on aquatic beetles.“Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – used in Episode 537, 8-10-20, on conditions in the Chesapeake Bay.“Corona Cue” – used in Episode 517, 3-23-20, on the coronavirus pandemic. “Geese Piece” – used most recently in Episode 440, 10-1-18, on E-bird. “Ice Dance” – used in Episode 556, 12-21-20, on how organisms survive freezing temperatures.“Lizard Lied” – used in Episode 514, 3-2-20, on lizards. “New Year’s Water” – used in Episode 349, 1-2-17, on the New Year. “Spider Strike” – used in Episode 523, 5-4-20, on fishing spiders.“Tropical Tantrum” – used most recently in Episode 489, 9-9-19, on storm surge and Hurricane Dorian.“Tundra Swan Song – used in Episode 554, 12-7-20, on Tundra Swans.“Turkey Tune” – used in Episode 343, 11-21-16, on the Wild Turkey. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGESShown below are the preliminary maps of Virginia precipitation approximately for 2020 (actually January 5, 2020, through January 4, 2021) from the High Plains Regional Climate Center, online at https://hprcc.unl.edu/maps.php?map=ACISClimateMaps.  The maps show total precipitation (in inches), departure from normal precipitation (also in inches), and percent of normal precipitation for the 12-month period ending January 4, 2021. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT VIRGINIA PRECIPITATION IN 2020 The table below has details on precipitation in 2020 at 10 National Weather Service (NWS) observation locations in or adjacent to Virginia.  The information in the table is from the following sources: “Observed Weather/Annual Climate Report” from the Blacksburg, Va., National Weather Service Forecast Offices, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=rnk, for Blacksburg, Bluefield, Danville, Lynchburg, and Roanoke; “Observed Weather/Annual Climate Report” from the Morristown, Tenn., National Weather Service Forecast Office, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=mrx, for Bristol; “Local Data/Records/Top 10 List Precipitation” from the Wakefield, Va., National Weather Service Forecast Office, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=akq, for Norfolk and Richmond; “Local Data/Records/Washington Monthly Precipitation (since 1871)” and “Dulles Monthly Precipitation (since 1960)” online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=lwx, for Reagan National Airport and Washington Dulles Airport. [Information not found for Charlottesville and Wallops Island.] According to the NWS, as of January 2021 precipitation values from 2020 are still preliminary; that is, they haven’t undergone final quality control by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC, now called the National Centers for Environmental Information) and therefore are subject to revision.  Final, certified climate data are available from online at http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov.  Normal values currently used by the NWS are based on the period from 1981 to 2010.  The NCDC released these normal values in July 2011.  For information on the normal values, see the “Climate Normals” Web page at http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/land-based-station-data/land-based-datasets/climate-normals. 2020 Precipitation Compared to Normal Values at 12 Virginia Locations R = record annual high for the given location. Location notes1 - The Bluefield location is the Mercer County, W. Va., airport, near the Va.-W.Va. state line.2 - The Bristol location is the Tri-Cities Airport in Tennessee, about 20 miles from Bristol, Va./Tenn.3 - The current Washington, D.C., location is Reagan National Airport is in Arlington County, Va.4 - Wallops Island is in Accomack County, Va.5 - Washington-Dulles Airport is in Loudoun County, Va. SOURCES Used for Audio Ian Livingston, Dozens of sites in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest have already logged their wettest year on record, Washington Post, 11/28/18. National Weather Service, “Snow Water Equivalent and Depth Information,” online at https://www.weather.gov/marfc/Snow. National Weather Service Forecast Office Web sites: *Baltimore-Washington, online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=lwx), for Charlottesville, Washington-Dulles Airport in Loudoun County, and Washington-Reagan National Airport in Arlington County;*Blacksburg, Va., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=rnk, for Blacksburg, Bluefield, Danville, Lynchburg, and Roanoke;*Morristown, Tenn., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=mrx, for the Tri-Cities Airport, about 20 miles from Bristol, Va.-Tenn.;*Wakefield, Va., online at https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=akq, for Norfolk, Richmond, and Wallops Island (Accomack County). Jason Samenow and Ian Livingston, Drenched city: 2018 is now Washington’s wettest year ever recorded, Washington Post, 12/15/18. U.S. Drought Monitor, “Tabular Data Archive/Virginia,” online at https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Data/DataTables.aspx?state,VA. U.S. Geological Survey, “Virginia Active Water Level Network,” online at https://groundwaterwatch.usgs.gov/statemap.asp?sc=51&sa=VA. U.S. Geological Survey, “Water Watch/Virginia/Streamflow Time Series Plot,” online at https://waterwatch.usgs.gov/index.php?id=real&sid=w__plot&r=va. For More Information about Precipitation in Virginia and Elsewhere Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHaS), “Virginia Daily Precipitation Reports,” online at http://www.cocorahs.org/state.aspx?state=va. High Plains Regional Climate Center, online at https://hprcc.unl.edu/maps.php?map=ACISClimateMaps).  This site provides maps of total precipitation and percent of normal precipitation for various periods of time going back five years.  Virginia is in the Southeast region.National Weather Service/Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, online at http://water.weather.gov/precip/.  This site offers maps of precipitation nationwide or by state, with capability to show county boundaries, and archives available for specific days, months, or years. National Weather Service/Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center, “NOAA Atlas 14 Point Precipitation Frequency Estimates: Va.,” online at http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=va. National Weather Service/Storm Prediction Center, online at http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/.  This site provides daily maps and text for preliminary reports of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hail. U.S. Climate Data, “Climate Virginia,” online at https://www.usclimatedata.com/climate/virginia/united-states/3216. Virginia Water Central News Grouper, “Virginia Water Status Report” monthly posts on precipitation and other water status aspects in Virginia, online at https://vawatercentralnewsgrouper.wordpress.com/?s=Virginia+Water+Status. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html).  See particularly the “Weather/Climate/Natural Disasters” subject category.

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OPTAVIA® Habits of Health® Community Time Podcast

Join Independent OPTAVIA Coaches Vonda and Ian Livingston along with guest speakers Elizabeth Davis and Karri and Andrew Fischer as they share tools and strategies to overcome barriers when ordering out. During this session, Vonda and Ian explain how to create a plan for sustainable success while still being able to enjoy time with friends and family.**The following audio may contain the personal testimonies of some OPTAVIA Coaches or Clients of OPTAVIA®. The results relayed in these messages are based on the unique experiences of the participants and we cannot guarantee like or similar outcomes. While you may be inspired by these accounts, please note that any stories of success have not been verified and your individual path to Optimal Health may vary. As always, it is our recommendation that you consult with a healthcare provider before starting a weight-loss program. Yours in health…the OPTAVIA Team.**

The PDP-10 Podcast
Episode 65: FF 4 - Starship Traveller

The PDP-10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 53:24


This week we discuss Ian Livingston's Starship Traveller, the fourth book of the Fighting Fantasy Series.

Ice Station Housman
Episode #0029 - "The Tornados of 2018"

Ice Station Housman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 69:00


On this week's show we discuss tornados throughout the year in 2018. Ian Livingston and Katie Wheatley join Becky, Jimmy, and Joel to review the overall muted tornado season.  Show Notes! Tri-state Tornado 2018 will be the first year with no violent tornadoes in the United States Rare December tornado rips into homes in Seattle area The biggest tornado events of 2018 An overview of the modern tornado record, 1950 through present (maps) Ian & Katie's website: USTornadoes.com Storm Prediction Center Ian's Twitter: @islivingston Katie's Twitter: @mapgirl18

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future
The Path Towards Best Managed, Best Governed - Lord Ian Livingston

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 26:22


How can governance be traced across corporate, government and institutional investor perspectives? Why is it critical that the success of a corporate benefit not just its shareholders but also its employees? And how can markets reconcile short-term and long-term pressures? Listen to Lord Ian Livingston, Chairman of Man Group, who draws from his experiences as former CEO of BT Group and UK Minister of Trade and Investment on the nature of short termism and long termism, and why good governance is fundamental for any enterprise. For more information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 20 Aug 2018. Important information: This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. Opinions expressed are those of the author and may not be shared by all personnel of Man Group plc ('Man'). These opinions are subject to change without notice, are for information purposes only and do not constitute an offer or invitation to make an investment in any financial instrument or in any product to which any member of Man's group of companies provides investment advisory or any other services. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the statements. Unless stated otherwise this information is communicated by Man Solutions Limited which is authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority. In the United States this material is presented by Man Investments Inc. ('Man Investments'). Man Investments is registered as a broker-dealer with the US Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC') and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ('FINRA'). Man Investments is also a member of Securities Investor Protection Corporation ('SIPC'). Man Investments is a wholly owned subsidiary of Man Group plc. ('Man Group'). The registrations and memberships in no way imply that the SEC, FINRA or SIPC have endorsed Man Investments. In the US, Man Investments can be contacted at 452 Fifth Avenue, 27th floor, New York, NY 10018, Telephone (212) 649-6600. Copyright Man 2018

North V South
46. Are you calling my wife a dumb waiter?

North V South

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 63:06


In the final episode of this current series North V South catches up with the presenters' own personal projects and they ponder upon why it's so hard being your own client. Rob and Jon look into the continuation of the 2016 pigment wars, Google's Blade Runner-ish image technology, McLaren's Trump-coloured car and Ian Livingston's return to writing Fighting Fantasy books. Jon uses the phrases “anal fistula” and “shout out”. For this, North V South apologises. Pies are quite good this week. See you in a few weeks!

North V South
Episode 46: Episode 46 – Are you calling my wife a dumb waiter?

North V South

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 63:05


In the final episode of this current series North V South catches up with the presenters’ own personal projects and they ponder upon why it’s so hard being your own client. Rob and Jon look into the continuation of the 2016 pigment wars, Google’s Blade Runner-ish image technology, McLaren’s Trump-coloured car and Ian Livingston’s return to writing Fighting Fantasy books. Jon uses the phrases “anal fistula” and “shout out”. For this, North V South apologises. Pies are quite good this week. See you in a few weeks!

The Weather Junkies
Hurricane Matthew with Ian Livingston

The Weather Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 52:44


Tyler and Dakota talk about Hurricane Matthew with weather extraordinaire, Ian Livingston

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The Weather Junkies
Hurricane Matthew with Ian Livingston

The Weather Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 52:44


Tyler and Dakota talk about Hurricane Matthew with weather extraordinaire, Ian Livingston

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Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#9 - Guest: Ian Livingston - It's Chasecation!

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 72:15


In This Episode Guest:  Ian Livingston, Information Lead and Photographer for The Capital Weather Gang and Co-Founder of USTornadoes.com Lightning Round:  Name that Storm Storm School with Brady teaches Hurricane Track vs. Intensity The team discusses the Tropical Storm Season Hype Train Weather Fools: We share our most crazy examples WxResources: Highlighting weather resources for our listeners Listener Questions and Comments Our Guest Ian Livingston, Information Lead and Photographer for The Capital Weather Gang and Co-Founder of USTornadoes.com Twitter: @islivingston www.ianlivingston.com www.ustornadoes.com Weather Fools Links Phil:  SpaceX Launchpad Explosion Dina:  Daily Mail Hurricane Gaston to Hit U.S. MJ:  Everyone Who Wanted to Believe in Hurricane Hermione Brady:  Man With Gunbrella WxResources Links Dina:  Weather Underground Phil:  iPhone Tripod for Slo Mo Video   Submit your questions or comments to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Credits Opening and Closing Music:  Andrew Slotta  

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Generació digital
Gamelab2016, el resum definitiu

Generació digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 25:31


AmericanWxForums
American Weather Radio Show: Potential East Coast Storm 1/22-1/24/2016

AmericanWxForums

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 89:39


Upcoming discussion with Meteorologist Wes Junker, Will Schwartz, Dave Tolleris, CoastalWx with your hosts Randy Legette (stormtracker), Ian Livingston of Capital Weather Gang and Matt Ros

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AmericanWxForums
American Weather Radio Show: Potential East Coast Storm 1/22-1/24/2016

AmericanWxForums

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 89:39


Upcoming discussion with Meteorologist Wes Junker, Will Schwartz, Dave Tolleris, CoastalWx with your hosts Randy Legette (stormtracker), Ian Livingston of Capital Weather Gang and Matt Ros

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It's All Journalism
#133 - Ian Livingston, Capital Weather Gang

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 43:12


"The first time I saw a thunderstorm there I was actually legitimately scared by it," said Ian Livingston, a senior research associate with the Brookings Institute and a member of the Capital Weather Gang at The Washington Post. It came at midnight and blew my door open and I freaked out. It was fascinating at the same time."

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The Bottom Line
Reinvention

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2012 27:55


The view from the top of business. Presented by Evan Davis, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies. The programme is broadcast first on BBC Radio 4 and later on BBC World Service Radio, BBC World News TV and BBC News Channel TV. Evan's three executive guests all run companies that to a large extent have had to reinvent themselves. He asks them what's driven change in each of their businesses, and how they've fared. They also swap ideas on what they think our children should be taught at school. Joining Evan are Rooney Anand, chief executive of pub retailer and brewer Greene King; Ian Livingston, chief executive of multinational telecoms provider BT Group; Rupert Gavin, chief executive of Odeon and UCI Cinemas Group. Producer: Ben Crighton Editor: Stephen Chilcott.

Alan O'Donohoe's posts
Ep#20 Interview with Ian Livingston at CAS Summer School

Alan O'Donohoe's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2011 4:22


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