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A darkly comic satire about an increasingly deranged leader of a Western power, tensions with Russia and the threat of World War 3 breaking out – sound familiar? That's the premise of Whoops Apocalypse, the 1986 feature film very loosely based on the sitcom of the same name, created by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall. Sadly where the film fails to imitate real life is the presence of a female President in the White House and she's the (relatively) sane one, while her British counterpart (played by Peter Cook) believes unemployment is caused by pixies and is quite happy to encourage those without jobs to leap to their deaths off Beachy Head. The film also features Loretta Swit (M*A*S*H), Richard Wilson, Michael Richards (pre-Seinfeld), Rik Mayall, Alexei Sayle, Ian Richardson, Herbert Lom and John Sessions. Last December for Goon Pod Film Club Tyler spoke to Renwick & Marshall at length about Whoops Apocalypse and how it all came about and he decided to share it with the general Goon Pod listeners as a bonus episode before world events rendered its plot totally tame and entirely plausible. Andrew and David talked warmly about the film and revealed how it was chiefly the lousy scheduling of their earlier television show End Of Part One which compelled them to write the Whoops Apocalypse sitcom, which in turn led to producer Brian Eastman proposing a big-screen repurposing, involving a new storyline and characters. They discussed the writing process, the challenges of casting, the difference between what made critics laugh and audiences laugh and things they wish had worked a little bit better. Goon Pod returns in late March. Goon Pod Film Club can be found here: patreon.com/GoonPod and you can sign up free for a seven day trial. Shows include Kind Hearts & Coronets, A Hard Days Night, Bedazzled (1967), Monty Python & The Holy Grail, Guest House Paradiso (aka the ‘Bottom movie'),Carry On Screaming, Billy Liar and, most recently, It's Trad Dad.
The La Vernia wrestling junior varsity Bears competed in the District 14-5A JV boys tournament in Uvalde on Jan. 25. La Vernia placed second out of 15 teams. John Gawlik, 120 class, placed third and scored 12 team points Anthony Nutt, 132, won by a tech fall in consolation round 2 Alfonso Ovalle, 132, placed second and scored 18 team points Ian Richardson, 138, took fourth place and earned 9 team points Payton Winterringer, 144, won by decision in consolation round 2 and won 2 team points Tristan Soriano, 150, placed third and scored 14 team points Kameron Casas, 150,...Article Link
In this episode of Tech Talks, Ian Richardson is joined by Michele Potorski, President of Procell InSite, to explore the transformative power of predictive battery management in the cruise industry. Discover how proactive device management prevents disruptions like door lock failures, enhances guest satisfaction, and streamlines operations with real-time maintenance alerts. Learn how this innovative solution also supports sustainability goals by reducing waste and labor inefficiencies. Tune in to find out how intelligent power solutions are paving the way for a greener, more seamless future in cruise operations.Find out more about Procell Insite here: Procell InSite | Procell
This month I've had the pleasure of speaking to two of the finest comedy writers of the last fifty years – Andrew Marshall and David Renwick – specifically about their 1986 film Whoops Apocalypse, which borrowed the title, a few plot elements and a handful of cast members from their 1982 one-series sitcom of the same name. The film was inspired by the events surrounding the Falklands War and the ongoing tensions between East and West and starred Peter Cook as increasingly deranged British premier Sir Mortimer Chris, Loretta Swit as US President Adams (no relation), Michael Richards (pre-Seinfeld) as international terrorist Lacrobat and a whole host of familiar faces such as Richard Wilson, Rik Mayall, Alexei Sayle, Ian Richardson, Herbert Lom and John Sessions.
Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas, and starring Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard O'Brien and Ian Richardson. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs, and David S. Goyer. In the film, Sewell plays an amnesiac man who, finding himself suspected of murder, attempts to discover his true identity and clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known as the "Strangers".
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys LegalPad Podcast, join hosts James Vann and Ian Richardson as they engage in a riveting dialogue with Troy Shelton, a distinguished expert in appellate practice. From his roots in Davidson County, North Carolina, to his rise as a board-certified appellate specialist, Shelton shares his compelling journey through the legal field. This episode offers listeners an exclusive look into the intricacies of appellate law, highlighting Shelton's key insights and experiences that shaped his career. Delve into the complex world of appeals as Shelton elucidates the nuances of this specialized legal area, providing valuable perspectives for both legal practitioners and enthusiasts. The conversation covers everything from the strategic roles of appellate lawyers in trials to the challenges and triumphs of navigating the appellate process. Shelton's anecdotes and expertise bring to life the subtleties and importance of this legal domain. Furthermore, this episode is peppered with personal stories and light-hearted moments, as the hosts and guest reminisce about their shared past and the enduring bonds they've formed. It's a unique blend of professional wisdom and personal reflection, making it an enlightening and enjoyable listen for anyone fascinated by law, the path to legal specialization, and the stories behind the success. To learn more about this conversation with Troy Shelton, visit our website at vannattorneys.com, or email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. Questions can be sent to podcasts@vannattorneys.com. If you're interested in being featured on our podcast, please reach out to us! -- Please note: The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any specific situation or case. This podcast does not constitute the creation of an attorney-client relationship.
It's the final film before the Christmas break as the hosts welcome Sharon Horwatt back to the podcast to discuss a film about the WWI Christmas Truce - Joyeux Noel. Is Diane Kruger playing a decent female character? Sharon is here to analyze! How emotionally devastating is that Christmas carols scene? How distracting is the singing? Is this a better Christmas or war film? All this and Jimmy Stewart teaching everyone a very important lesson about necrophilia on this week's episode! We will return on January 8th with our rankings/awards for the first 20 movies on the war list! Until then, enjoy some random silliness every Monday. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Joyeux Noel stars Benno Fürmann, Daniel Brühl, Guillaume Canet, Gary Lewis, Dany Boon, Alex Ferns, Ian Richardson and Diane Kruger; directed by Christian Carion. Is It Streaming? USA: Tubi and available to rent. Canada: N/A. UK: available to rent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Themes, just films. This week we changed gears and just picked a movie to review and discuss Dark City (1998) Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Starring: Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, Richard O'Brien, Ian Richardson & William Hurt Directed By: Alex Proyas Synopsis: John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) awakens alone in a strange hotel to find that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The problem is that he can't remember whether he committed the murders or not. For one brief moment, he is convinced that he has gone completely mad. Murdoch seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity. As he edges closer to solving the mystery, he stumbles upon a fiendish underworld controlled by a group of ominous beings collectively known as the Strangers. Audio version of the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone #darkcity #noir #adventure #drama #suspense #thriller #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
In this episode of Vann Attorneys LegalPad Podcast, listeners are treated to an engaging conversation with the Honorable Rufus Edmisten, a renowned figure in the legal and political arenas. Hosted by James Vann and Ian Richardson, this episode delves into Edmisten's captivating journey from a young man in Boone, North Carolina, to his influential roles in both the state and the nation. Listeners will hear firsthand accounts of Edmisten's early aspirations, his serendipitous shift from agriculture to law, and his deep-rooted love for his home state. The podcast also sheds light on his experience with Senator Sam Irvin and his critical role in the Watergate investigation. Edmisten's anecdotes, infused with humor and wisdom, offer a unique glimpse into historical events and the intricacies of political and legal systems. The podcast further explores Edmisten's remarkable career trajectory, emphasizing the role of fate and personal ambition in shaping his life. His stories from teaching third grade to serving subpoenas to a president illustrate a rich and varied life dedicated to public service. Edmisten's reflections on the Constitution, the Watergate saga, and his tenure as Attorney General reveal the depth of his expertise and his passion for justice. This episode is not only a journey through significant historical events but also a testament to the impact one individual can have on their community and country. It's an inspiring listen for anyone interested in law, politics, and the power of perseverance and integrity. If you would like to learn more about this conversation with Rufus Edmisten you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions.If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
Tune in to the final episode of season 1 of Tech Talks, with Ian Richardson, a Seatrade Cruise Talks Podcast. Ian chats with Joel Tasche, Co-CEO and Founder of CleanHub. Joel tells all about his mission at CleanHub, to address plastic pollution. How? By building waste management systems and infrastructure in coastal areas where a significant amount of plastic waste enters the oceans. Plus, they discuss the next steps towards CleanHub's goal to prevent 50% of new ocean plastic and collect around 20 million tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste by 2040.
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Tori Potenza, staff writer for MovieJawn, take in a Peking opera performance with Jeremy Irons while decoding the 1993 David Cronenberg espionage drama M. Butterfly. Directed by David Cronenberg. Starring Jeremy Irons, John Lone, Barbara Sukowa, Ian Richardson, Annabel Leventon and Shizuko Hoshi. Check out Tori's writing at MovieJawn, including her excellent essay "Cronenberg on Sex and Gender: M. Butterfly." She also co-hosts the Killer Bs Podcast, which is available everywhere, and can be followed on Twitter and Instagram. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
Join host Ian Richardson as he sits down with Greg Ross-Munro, the visionary CEO of Sourcetoad, in this week's episode of Tech Talks podcast, as Greg reveals the fascinating world of cruise mobile apps and their impact on the customer and crew experience.In this insightful episode, Greg and Ian delve into the ways in which innovative onboard apps and seamless communications are revolutionizing the cruise industry. Discover how these cutting-edge solutions are enhancing security, improving embarkation processes, and transforming the overall cruise experience.But that's not all – Greg provides an exclusive glimpse into the future of cruise mobile apps. Greg shares his insights into some of the innovations coming in ocean and river cruise apps that will improve security, experience & embarkation, from push notifications to augmented reality!
In this weeks episode of Tech Talks, Ian Richardson chats with Tracey Estes & Jeffrey Weiland from LG Technologies to discuss some of the recent tech innovations onboard & how they being used to improves the guest experience for cruisers! Tracey & Jeff fill us in on the latest innovations at LG Electronics, from display technology to robots. Find out how this technology has evolved from land to sea, including tech they have designed specifically for cruise, from marine grade DVLED screens to serving robots, as seen at Seatrade Cruise Global 2023!Plus, they speculate what the future holds for technologies onboard & shoreside!
As a podcast we pride ourselves in the focus of cybersecurity topics. This is an episode focused on Cybersecurity without talking about cybersecurity. Crazy, I think Ian Richardson of Richardson and Richardson make it almost twenty minutes in before we really do talk about anything tech related. Risk anyone? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/msp1337/support
This week, join Ian Richardson, CEO & Co-founder of theICEway as he chats with his colleague David Tibbles about what you can expect at this year's Seatrade Cruise Global! With an entire day of programming dedicated to Tech innovations, there are some great sessions ranging from using technology to, improve guest experience, simplify itinerary planning, remote working & more! Plus of course, the Innovation Tech Zone returns for its second year with some new additions, including robots & more!
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Jamelle Bouie, New York Times columnist and co-host of the Unclear and Present Danger podcast, thwart a KGB nuclear plot with the 1987 Cold War spy thriller The Fourth Protocol starring Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan. Directed by John Mackenzie. Starring Michael Caine, Pierce Brosnan, Ned Beatty, Joanna Cassidy, Julian Glover, Michael Gough, Ray McAnally and Ian Richardson. The Unclear and Present Danger podcast is available everywhere. You can also follow the show on Patreon and Twitter. Check out Jamelle's writing on his website, or follow him on Twitter. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) opens his eyes askew, not remembering who he is or what he's done and wanders into the night to find out who he is. He finds an unfaithful jazz singing wife (Jennifer Connelly), a shady, out of breath Dr Schreber (Kiefer Sutherland), stranger invaders (Richard O'Brien, Bruce Spence, Frederick Miragliotta, Ian Richardson) and homicide detective Bumstead (William Hurt) hot on the trail of a manufactured murder in a manufactured world. Can you tell us the way to Shell Beach? You must sleep...NOW. Dark City - this week on Doom Generation Support this podcast at patreon.com/doomgeneration --- 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/doomgeneration/message
In this pilot episode of Tech Talks, join Seatrade Cruise Technology ambassador, Ian Richardson, Co-Founder and CEO of The ICEWay, as he chats with Iain Milnes, Founder and President of Power Knot Ocean.Ian and Iain discuss Power Knot Ocean's mission to minimise waste on ships through the use of food waste biodigesters.Iain shares how the LFC biodigester works, and how the machines have drastically reduced onboard food waste and greenhouse gas emissions. The pair also discuss the bright future for Power Knot, and how the use of data and the LFC Cloud can allow cruise lines to store data on waste production and compare amongst their entire fleet, contributing to the continual reduction of waste produced on board.You can visit Iain Milnes and Power Knot Ocean at Seatrade Cruise Global and see their biodigesters in action, this March 27-30th at booth #575!You will also be able to visit theICEway at booth #207 to talk about all things related to IT and cruise!
Carrie Richardson is a successful entrepreneur, having scaled three service-based businesses from zero to seven figures in the last ten years. But she got her start in an unexpected place: In a fitness center, cleaning weights at four in the morning. This is the compelling story of how Carrie earned her sobriety, built multiple award-winning companies, met her husband and started a thriving consulting company. It serves as a great reminder that no matter what rung of the ladder you're on, you can climb all the way to the top. Carrie Richardson founded Managed Sales Pros in Winnipeg, MB, Canada in 2013, and Everywhere Managed LLC in Las Vegas, NV in 2016 until its sale in 2020. Carrie began her business as a solopreneur making phone calls by herself - and the demand for outbound cold calling quickly surpassed her ability to fulfill on her own. Carrie bootstrapped a home-based business into two award-winning niche-focused call centers. Carrie graduated from the Eureka Project Technology Incubator in 2016, the same year Managed Sales Pros was named the 25th fastest-growing company in Canada by Profit Magazine. Everywhere Managed was founded in 2016 to support US-based technology manufacturers that required US-based outbound sales development teams. Everywhere Managed hired almost exclusively out of workforce reentry programs in Nevada. Carrie and her team developed a one-of-a-kind on-the-job training program for technology sales. The Everywhere Managed unique approach to employee development earned Carrie an Athena Leadership nomination for advancing women in the workforce. Everywhere Managed was 100% female owned and managed, and all executive team members were promoted from within after being outbound agents. Carrie was inducted into the Las Vegas Women's Hall of Fame for the achievement, and to date has been the launch pad for two successful entrepreneurs, four sales development leaders (six figure earners with stock in fast-growing tech firms) and has helped over 50 employees move from social assistance to self-sufficiency. In October 2020, the omnichannel marketing agency EBQuickstart acquired Everywhere Managed. In 2021, Carrie co-founded Richardson & Richardson with her husband Ian to help small business owners create and execute process-driven, repeatable sales and marketing programs after they have solved for all systemic challenges in their business. Carrie has found that most companies start out believing they have a sales or marketing problem, when in reality they are also experiencing financial, service delivery, staffing, and communication challenges that are impacting their ability to win and retain clients. Richardson & Richardson Consulting helps to identify areas for improvement in those areas and beyond. Carrie's journey began with a powerful origin story Carrie always loved selling. She was self-taught, a natural born salesperson. But when she decided to get sober, she faced unexpected obstacles: Sales jobs usually came with boozy lunches that made it easy to fall off the wagon. Being a determined and process-minded person, Carrie saw that her course had to change. She quit sales and landed a job at a gym with a four a.m. shift. Carrie had to clean the gym, answer the phones, and stand at the front desk while she worked to become a certified personal trainer. It was hard, humbling work. Setting her ego aside, Carrie meticulously scrubbed the weights clean every morning - and was spotted by the manager. Soon after, she was called into the office. Thinking she was going to get fired, she was surprised when her manager told her that she deserved a big promotion - with a massive pay raise. Carrie never forgot that moment. Someone gave her a chance and believed in her. Her work was recognized. It inspired her to build companies that truly support people - no matter what they're going through. When Carrie left her job at the gym, she decided to return to sales. It wasn't long before she started her own company staffed with telemarketers niched into the world of IT. A lesson in giving people a chance When she started her own call centers, Carrie encountered major staffing challenges. As she jokes herself, nobody grows up wanting to become a telemarketer - and HR was wasting time chasing candidates who did not want the job. This challenge led Carrie to think creatively. She decided to begin hiring candidates from economic development agencies. Many were coming to work from jail or rehab, and many were experiencing food and housing insecurity. Carrie saw an opportunity to help them succeed. The call centers hired people who needed positive work experience and even provided food and housing support. Carrie got to watch them build better lives - buying their first cars, getting married, having children and even starting their own businesses. Some of her former employees have launched their very own call centers, using systems they learned working at Everything Managed. After being given a chance herself, Carrie handed out second chances to hundreds of individuals, effectively changing the lives of them and their families. Carrie's advice to entrepreneurs: Build it better Carrie Richardson loves numbers, and she hates wasted time. When asked about her greatest advice for beginning entrepreneurs, she recommends that we focus our marketing efforts on things that produce real, tangible results. Rather than just shooting out messages on LinkedIn and hoping for a response, Carrie suggests that you take stock of what works for you, and what doesn't. Is your website working for you? Are your cold calls being answered? Are you getting the results you want? If not, it might be time to refocus your energy - or hire Richardson & Richardson Consulting for professional guidance. Quotes “Most IT companies - like most other companies - start their business and grab a couple clients that are low-hanging fruit. They might take a couple from the previous company they worked for, or they build their business initially by supporting their parents' friends. But they're only used to closing referral-based sales appointments. They build up their company entirely from word of mouth and referrals. When these leads stop coming in, they don't know what to do. By the time they call a company like mine, they should have called a year before!” “I don't think you should ignore any opportunity to prospect. Try all of it. Measure it and see if you can improve on it! If you see that sending twenty LinkedIn messages means that two will respond, awesome. How do you get three people to respond? But don't just send out messages all day, willy-nilly. To me, that's not sales or marketing because it can't be measured.” “Your website should translate to dollars out the bottom of your funnel. But most people aren't measuring it.” “Work with professionals up front. Make major investments in viability before you start investing in head count.” “What are you measuring? What KPI's are you reporting on? What are your accountability checkpoints?” “We hired people right out of jail, and right out of rehab. They might not have made it past screening for other jobs. Some were experiencing food insecurity or homelessness. We had a food bank in our office. If you were struggling between paychecks, we had resources. We provided breakfast and lunch for everyone. We helped people pay for apartments.” “We started watching peoples' lives change. They would come in to work after getting their hair done, for the first time since starting work for us. They would buy their first car, get married, or have a baby. Watching peoples' lives change was incredible.” “We worked with economic development agencies. They had people who were like, ‘Help me find a job! I need to work.'” “Yeah, this is your job today - but let me tell you about my life. Let me tell you where all of this took me! Cleaning the handles of some weights took me to a job that allowed me to save enough money to train with UFC kickboxers in Thailand. I did so many amazing things. And all of them came from being humble enough to take a job that I thought was a little bit beneath me.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit the website for Richardson & Richardson Consulting at https://randr.consulting/ Watch on Youtube: “Make Smart Business Decisions with Carrie Richardson”, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CICPia7wA4 Listen to Carrie and Ian Richardson's podcast, “What's Important Now,” on Buzzsprout: https://win.buzzsprout.com/ Connect with Carrie Richardson on LinkedIn at http://LinkedIn.com/in/tinfoilhat2
This is part 2 of my podcast with Ian Richardson. eaglecenterforleadership.com
I have discovered that those who have something truly valuable to say have experienced struggles in their life. The men and women who have the strength to learn from their struggles are the ones who I listen to the most. I'm really not interested in “pie in the sky” philosophy or “3 ways to make life easy” propaganda. I want to hear from those who speak truth and who are willing to share about the hard lessons they have learned through experience. Those who display that kind of openness possess strong courage and deep compassion for others. Ian Richardson is that kind of leader. He demonstrates authentic transparency with a genuine desire to invest in the lives of others. His journey is one of difficulty, pain, determination and passion. He has refused to live as a victim but instead has chosen, through hard work, to live a life and create a legacy of purpose.I recently interviewed Ian on my Crossing The Line podcast. It was such a powerful conversation that we have divided it into 2 parts. It is a story full of ups and downs. Mostly, it is a story of strength and commitment. I must warn you that we deal with the issue of suicide in these episodes. Please be aware of any potential emotional triggers this may cause.I strongly encourage you to listen to this podcast. Ian has something incredibly important to say and he has earned the right to say it. This CTL episode will make a difference.eaglecenterforleadership.com
Today I close down Turkey Month with B*A*P*S, and I'm joined by Charles Star (@ugarles) of the Hostile Witness Podcast (@hostilepodcast) as well as David J Roth (david_j_roth) of Defector, the It's Christmastown Podcast and The Distraction podcast. This is actually one of the earlier episodes I'd lined up, and I'm glad to finally get to it. In this episode we talk about the jokes that work, the parts that don't, bidet humor, and the truly great cast--which includes Martin Landau, Ian Richardson, Bernie Mac and a lot of others. We also discuss a lot of non-B*A*P*S related content, including bad movies, good movies, actors we like, and the 90s R&B heavy, very short soundtrack. Find Hostile Witness here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hostile-witness/id1502507887Check out Defector here: defector.comListen to The Distraction here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-distraction-a-defector-podcast/id1525039108Listen to Christmastown here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-christmastown/id1407429849Support the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker
This week take a closer look at the highly interesting commercial side of the British Livestock world by profiling the shortlist contenders for the Agriscot Beef Farmer of the Year Awards. Firstly we take a look at James Young's large scale beef operation in Ayrshire, then Harry Brown's diversification scheme in Aberdeenshire and finally Ian Richardson's suckled calf outfit in the Borders.
Deidre DeJear is among the three Black women running to be some of the first Black women governors in the United States. Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Yolanda Flowers in Alabama are also vying to hold office as their states' top executive. In 2018, DeJear became the first African American ever to be nominated by a major party for statewide office in Iowa and then did it again this year as the first Black person to ever win the Democratic nominee for governor of Iowa. DeJear is seeking office against Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, a popular incumbent seeking reelection, making this the first time two women are running against each other in the state. If elected, it would make DeJear Iowa's first Democratic governor in nearly 16 years. Reynolds boasts an approval rating over 50%, an endorsement from former President Trump, and she delivered the Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address in March. Reynolds is currently pushing in court to allow a 2018 law to go into effect that would ban abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy- a timeframe before many women even know they are pregnant. The law does carry exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormalities and to protect the life of the mother. In January, the Des Moines Register reported that Governor Reynolds had broken the record for most cash on hand reported for a campaign for Iowa governor- nearly $4.8 million. That kind of campaign finance advantage typically deters challengers, but DeJear has stepped up to the plate and is working to make sure that Monday's upcoming debate shows "the difference between the two... and [the] core issues that folks have been talking about all over the state," DeJear told the Des Moines Register. We speak to Ian Richardson of the Des Moines Register and Deidre DeJear, Democratic candidate for Governor of Iowa, for a look into the Iowa governor's race in this edition of our special midterm election series SHElection! in partnership with Center for American Women and Politics and with support from Ms. Foundation.
Deidre DeJear is among the three Black women running to be some of the first Black women governors in the United States. Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Yolanda Flowers in Alabama are also vying to hold office as their states' top executive. In 2018, DeJear became the first African American ever to be nominated by a major party for statewide office in Iowa and then did it again this year as the first Black person to ever win the Democratic nominee for governor of Iowa. DeJear is seeking office against Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, a popular incumbent seeking reelection, making this the first time two women are running against each other in the state. If elected, it would make DeJear Iowa's first Democratic governor in nearly 16 years. Reynolds boasts an approval rating over 50%, an endorsement from former President Trump, and she delivered the Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address in March. Reynolds is currently pushing in court to allow a 2018 law to go into effect that would ban abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy- a timeframe before many women even know they are pregnant. The law does carry exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormalities and to protect the life of the mother. In January, the Des Moines Register reported that Governor Reynolds had broken the record for most cash on hand reported for a campaign for Iowa governor- nearly $4.8 million. That kind of campaign finance advantage typically deters challengers, but DeJear has stepped up to the plate and is working to make sure that Monday's upcoming debate shows "the difference between the two... and [the] core issues that folks have been talking about all over the state," DeJear told the Des Moines Register. We speak to Ian Richardson of the Des Moines Register and Deidre DeJear, Democratic candidate for Governor of Iowa, for a look into the Iowa governor's race in this edition of our special midterm election series SHElection! in partnership with Center for American Women and Politics and with support from Ms. Foundation.
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Stevie, Pappy, Korey, and special guest Brother Ellis review inspiration for the matrix: Dark City! Brother Elli's show Total Movie Recall: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLsrcwWbvN3Q9qlRuyT3KOQ Korey's Podcast Big Dumb Movie: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigDumbMovie/videos John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) awakens alone in a strange hotel to find that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The problem is that he can't remember whether he committed the murders or not. For one brief moment, he is convinced that he has gone completely mad. Murdoch seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity. As he edges closer to solving the mystery, he stumbles upon a fiendish underworld controlled by a group of ominous beings collectively known as the Strangers. Release date: February 27, 1998 (USA) Director: Alex Proyas Starring: Rufus Sewell; Kiefer Sutherland; Jennifer Connelly; Richard O'Brien; Ian Richardson; William Hurt
Thanks for joining us! This week is a bit of a breather: we're talking about ten books that inspire us for Changeling: the Dreaming. The show notes are therefore pretty straightforward, as we'll just have the list below with a few notes. (You are encouraged to find, borrow, or purchase these books at a library or bookstore, for we will not be linking to a certain bookselling megacorp on this post.) In a more general sense, we're opening a conversation here about media as inspiration; we anticipate talking about another stack of books in the future, but also graphic novels, television, film, even artwork. Given that the game is to some extent about inspiration and story, it seems fitting to think about more than just "books about faeries." How can players and STs get the most out of the media they encounter for their games? What qualifies as a narrative that has something to do with Glamour and Banality, or the other themes of the game? Things to consider for future iterations of this series of episodes... (Also, we threw in three honorable mentions at the end, because stopping at ten books just wasn't going to happen.) the list Emma Bull, War for the Oaks — Blurb: "Eddi McCandry sings rock and roll. But her boyfriend just dumped her, her band just broke up, and life could hardly be worse. Then, walking home through downtown Minneapolis on a dark night, she finds herself drafted into an invisible war between the faerie folk. Now, more than her own survival is at risk—and her own preferences, musical and personal, are very much beside the point." There was some talk long ago about adapting it for film (to the point that a low-budget trailer got made), but alas, it has not yet come to be...John Crowley, Little, Big; or, the Fairies' Parliament — A truly magnificent 25th anniversary edition just came out...which actually makes it a 40th anniversary edition, so how's that for a publishing delay? But anyway, even though that version is frighteningly expensive, you can at least get a sense for the book by reading the first couple chapters here: https://littlebig25.com/.Charles de Lint, The Wild Wood — Blurb: "A young artist returns to her cabin in the deep woods of Canada to concentrate on her illustrations. But somehow, strange and beautiful creatures are slipping into her drawings and sketches. The world of Faerie is reaching out to her for help--and she may be its last chance for survival." See an example of the Brian Froud art paired with this book below (used for the cover, in fact).Cory Doctorow, Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town — This one is freely available for download, presumably because Doctorow is a big proponent of Creative Commons and whatnot: https://craphound.com/category/someone/Joanne M. Harris, Honeycomb — Author's website with some Q&A and other information: http://www.joanne-harris.co.uk/honeycomb/Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere — Multimedia moment: Neverwhere was actually a TV series first, some of which you can watch for free because some kind soul has put it online (start with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKlsXquUKdA). So technically the novel is a novelization, and we might cover this again for when we talk about TV... but then, it's also been made into a stage play, and a radio drama, and a graphic novel. Many options for your media-consumer pleasure. Seanan McGuire, the October Daye series — Author's website: https://seananmcguire.com/toby.php; you can check out her other series as well here.Terry Pratchett, Hogfather (and many other Discworld novels besides) — Another one with a TV adaptation, featuring Ian Richardson and Michelle Dockery (of Downton Abbey fame), which you can fairly easily watch online as well (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoWifSyA9NQ). Salman Rushdie, Haroun and the Sea of Stories — A brief excerpt: "So Iff the water genie told Haroun about the Ocean of the Stream of Stories, and even though he was full of a sense of hopelessness and failure the magic of the Ocean began to have an effect on Haroun. He looked into the water and saw that it was made up of a thousand thousand thousand and one different currents, each one a different colour, weaving in and out of one another like a liquid tapestry of breathtaking complexity; and Iff explained that these were the Streams of Story, that each coloured strand represented and contained a single tale. Different parts of the Ocean contained different sorts of stories, and as all the stories that had ever been told and many that were still in the process of being invented could be found here, the Ocean of the Streams of Story was in fact the biggest library in the universe. And because the stories were held here in fluid form, they retained the ability to change, to become new versions of themselves, to join up with other stories and so become yet other stories; so that unlike a library of books, the Ocean of the Streams of Story was much more than a storeroom of yarns. It was not dead, but alive."Bill Watterson, any or all of the Calvin and Hobbes books — It almost seems a travesty to direct you to an internet version of the comic, but if you haven't come across the strip before, allowances must be made... you can read some of the old daily strips at https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes. ... your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) keeps finding library cards between the cushions, in their pockets, on buses, on trains, behind other people's ears... something mysterious is clearly afoot. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) once ate 38 pages of Finnegan's Wake, binding and all, to see what would happen, and woke up two days later drenched with absinthe in the doorway of a downtown Tarrytown taxidermy shop. ... "Books break the shackles of time, proof that humans can work magic." —Carl Sagan (psst! email us at podcast@changelingthepodcast.com if you want) (and join our Discord at https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5j !) (support us on Patreon for additional treats at https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast!)
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss 'What happens if you do not comply with a Court Order?'. James and Ian discuss the following topics: Different types of court orders Consequences of failing to comply with the order Motion to Show Cause Motion for Sanctions Holding Parties in Contempt of Court Civil Contempt Criminal Contempt Not Abiding to a Court Order If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions.If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
Recorded Tuesday June 14, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss Expert Witnesses and When You Might Need One. James and Ian discuss the following topics: Expert Witness Types What Experts Do How Does an Expert Qualify? Which Cases Must Have Experts? Is There A Category of Cases That Never Needs An Expert? What Cases Will Often Benefit From An Expert? Who Pays For The Expert? Good Experts Can Make or Break A Case If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions.If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
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In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss Producing Documents in Discovery. Discovery is a broad term in litigation that covers the exchange of information in the case. James and Ian discuss the following topics: What is Discovery Litigation Hold Notice Begin Assembling Your Documents Early Biggest Areas of Discovery Right Now Know When You Need Help The Document Dump What happens if someone does not produce responsive documents? Best Practices If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
With the rate of inflation increasing, everyone is having to tighten their purse strings, making it harder to make ends meet. It's even more worrisome if you're a farmer. There are tremendous costs up front, before you even begin to see a profit. Ian Richardson owns Larch Grove Farms in Cormack. He's written to the federal minister of Agriculture to outline his concerns for the dairy industry.
Join us as we talk with guest Ian Richardson, who is a partner at Richardson and Richardson Consulting and the CEO of Doberman Technologies. We talk about emerging technologies and things to be aware of with worldwide information. Ian has been on our show before talking about cybersecurity. Ian is our first repeat guest and […]
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss the topic of Attorney's Fees and who is responsible for paying Attorney's Fees. A question Vann Attorneys gets in almost every new engagement is who has to pay the attorney's fees associated with litigation. The answer to that question is “it depends.” However, the safest assumption for you is that in North Carolina you will likely be responsible for your own legal fees. There are some instances, though, where you are entitled to recover your attorney's fees. Whether you actually recover them is a different issue. Topics include: • General Rule • Exceptions to the General Rule • Reasons Why You May Not Get Your Fees • Contracts That Provide for Fees • Lien Claims • Unfair & Deceptive Trade Practice Claims • Wage & Hour Claims • Punitive Damages Claims • Key Takeaways If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
Sayre and Preston are joined today by Ian Richardson. We talk about predictions leading up to the invasion, how this looks compared to past Russian military actions and the broader implications around the world. Ian is a Captain in the Army Reserve and formerly served as a Logistics Officer in Iraq in 2020. He is a published museum professional with nearly a decade of experience and a focus in 20th century warfare. He formerly served as the Historic Vehicle Coordinator for the First Division Museum in Wheaton, IL. Ian also runs an Instagram account displaying his collection of militaria, check it out when you get a chance @ivy_vine_militaria
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss 'Digging Deeper into Depositions'. James and Ian have spoken about depositions before on this podcast, but in this episode they take a slightly deeper dive with some examples from past depositions to better help you understand how depositions go right, and how unfortunately for some they go wrong. Topics include: A refresher on depositions Things to do in preparation for a deposition Things not to do in preparation for a deposition Deposition examples Deposition summary If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss What is a Mediation & How to Succeed When you Mediate. Their discussion includes the following topics: When can a mediation occur? Mechanics of a mediation A good mediator does more than pass numbers back and forth Who should attend a mediation? What should you avoid at mediation? What should you do to increase your odds of success at a mediation? Everything is confidential Recognize some cases will not settle Don't miss settlement opportunities by being stubborn. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss the North Carolina Business Court. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss Post Judgment Collections in the Digital Age If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss What to Expect if Your Case Goes to Trial. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss 10 Things To Do and 10 Things Not To Do If You are Sued. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
Walter talks with Ian about discovery, monetizing business, and having a sales process. Highlights Why he started his business - 1:22 Getting you through your business goals - 3:24 Mitigating risk - 4:30 Monetizing a problem - 7:02 The discovery process - 9:03 Building empathy - 13:07 When he started doing sales - 17:07 A business being healthier - 21:25 Delivering a proposal - 32:04 Talking about cigars - 41:38 Episode Resources Connect with Walter Crosby https://www.linkedin.com/in/walterlcrosby/ https://calendly.com/walter-helix/15-minute-virtual-cup-of-coffee https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/ https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/podcast/ walter@HelixSalesDevelopment.com Connect with Ian Richardson https://www.doberman.net/services/ ian@dobermantechnologies.net
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss the basics of mechanics liens and what to do if your property has a lien filed upon it. Who may assert a lien? When must you assert? When must you sue to enforce? Where do you assert lien? What is the role of a lien agent? James and Ian cover these topics and more. Here are resources related to this episode: North Carolina Lien Agent System, LiensNC: https://liensnc.com Blog Post: Claim of Lien on Funds: A Potential Saving Grace for “Slow to file” Lien Claimants by Ian Richardson If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson kick off Season 2 with a discussion surrounding subpoenas, who is likely to receive a subpoena, what to do if you receive a subpoena, and your options when things get complicated. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss the process of executing on a judgment against an individual debtor. James and Ian explain the individual debtor's right to claim certain exemptions as well as other important considerations when executing on a judgment against an individual. A copy of the Motion to Claim Exempt Property can be found here: https://vannattorneys.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cv415-en-2-00328288xA1314.pdf If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson discuss the process of executing on a judgment against a corporate debtor. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
In this episode of the Vann Attorneys Legal Pad Podcast Attorneys James Vann and Ian Richardson bench trials, jury trials, and the basics of judgments. If you would like to learn more about these issues you can check out our website at vannattorneys.com, email James (jrvann@vannattorneys.com) or Ian (irichardson@vannattorneys.com) directly. You can also email us at podcasts@vannattorneys.com with any questions. If you would like to be featured on our podcast, please let us know! -- The content of this podcast is not to be considered legal advice for any particular situation or case. This podcast does not constitute creating an attorney-client relationship.
Nick and Dave talk with Ian Richardson, owner of Doberman Technologies about personal and business cybersecurity practices that everyone should be doing. Ian has an extensive background in IT security and is licenses in Microsoft and Sysco systems. He started Doberman Technologies 15 years ago to help out small businesses and individuals obtain crucial practices and services to keep their information safe. Now with more people working from home, your home and business security is crucial. Ian explained about his company's No Geek Speak Statement. "In all the conversations we have with clients use plain English. We avoid acronyms or technical terms. When something makes sense that is when people start to pay attention." Cornerstones of Cybersecurity Best Practices Cybersecurity is a big topic. All of it can seem scary. Whether you want to secure your household. your office, or your home office, there are things you need to be aware of and things that you can hand off to people who are knowledgeable about internet security, as well as things you can do on your own to improve your cyber - safety. Ian explains that there are Three Cybersecurity cornerstones: Confidentiality, Availability, and Integrity All three of these are paramount in ensuring that all of our data and access to that data is kept safe. Confidentiality: Whatever I need to keep private I am keeping private. This includes keeping information safe from hackers, but also different permissions for team members, employees, or household members. For example, in a company with employees, there will always be sensitive information that only HR or Payroll personnel need to access. In a household, the adults need access to financial information where children and teens don't. Integrity: This means that all data is what it says it is. It doesn't get changes, deleted, or corrupted. And everything is backed-up. Availability: This ensures that the right people can easily find their information and access that information The goal is to create a balance between security and ease of use and accessibility. How do you know your information is secure? As an employee and a consumer, it is a good idea to ask the organizations you work with about their security protocols. This includes your employer, bank, financial advisor, doctor's office, and anyone else who has access to your private information. Ask questions such as: How do you keep my data safe? Who would you ever share it with? How do you share it? What are your Backup and update protocols? How do I access all of my financial information through your company? If someone is unable to answer questions about their cybersecurity, chances are they don't understand it or they might not be doing it or doing enough of it. If they can explain it to you simply, that is a good indication that they understand it. Techniques for keeping your information safe The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a taxpayer-funded organization that does many things to support consumers, including creating a five-part framework for your average business owner or individual to keep you and your info safe online. Identify, Protect, Detect, Response, and Recover. Identify: Identify what is important to you. For example, in your home, you have electronics, information, photos, statements, financial plan, assets, etc. Classify them in order of importance. How important is each thing to your organization or household? Protection: Once you identify what is important, invest in protection. You put locks on the doors, a fence in the yard, etc. Cybersecurity, anti-virus on computers, complete updates, and security software are types of protection for your online information. Detection: For your home, you may get an alarm system or join the neighborhood watch. With cybersecurity, you install alerts to tell you if something has happened.