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In this mini edition of Waterfall, Mike embarks on a journey to the magnificent Norfolk Broads. Speaking first to the RSPB's Ian Robinson about the importance of fen conservation, before Tim Harris shares his and wife Geli's extraordinary tale of safeguarding Catfield Fen from the challenges of water mismanagement. The full length edition of this episode was originally released on 22/9/2023.
In this episode, Ian Robinson and Shaun Braybrook discuss the role cash plays within client portfolios and the considerations to note. Their conversation centres around several important themes, with the key talking points being: why you should hold cash; the appropriate level of cash to hold; whether cash is king; considerations; if investments could be more suitable in the long-term; alternatives to cash; and the importance of ongoing reviews. Important information The contents of this podcast do not constitute financial advice. Please not that cash-like investments such as guilts, bonds and the Brooks Macdonald Liquid Reserve Portfolio Service do come with an element of risk and should not be treated in the same way as cash. The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. This podcast constitutes a financial promotion. Lucas Fettes and Partners (Financial Services) Limited (“Lucas Fettes Financial Planning”) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA number 146279. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning is registered in England and Wales. Registered Number: 00991377. VAT Registration Number 303 0535 58. Registered address: 21 Lombard Street, London, EC3V 9AH Lucas Fettes Financial Planning is a member of the Brooks Macdonald group of companies. More information about the Brooks Macdonald Group can be found at www.brooksmacdonald.com
Ian Robinson has been performing as Black Guy Fawkes for almost ten years now. He joins us on the podcast to talk about his musical journey, meeting Frank Turner, his challenges as a black artist and the battle to maintain positive mental health. Ian is working on a new album and also has a great podcast called "Fawkes & Friends". He'll be playing the Color Club in Chicago in October.Time stamps:2: What was your introduction to music, when did you decide music was going to be your thing?6:41: What is the scene like on Cumberland?8:44: How do you overcome a scene where you don't necessarily feel like you belong in?11:37: How difficult is it to get together and plan a tour?14: Do you take your new friends in stride, or is it like what the fuck is going on?17:15: How do you handle the highest of highs and then the lowest of lows?20: How have your musical influences inspired you as a songwriter and performer?22:40: Being a black musician in a music scene that's not thought of as a traditionally black genre, does that present challenges to you, do you feel extra pressure being black in that scene?28:44: How surreal was it meeting Frank Turner? How cool did you play it?33:45: Are we working on any new music?37: Tell us about Fawkes & Friends42: What can someone expect at one of your shows?44: PNOTS and Black Guy Fawkes at Color Club in Chicago on 10/4!45:50: Deep dish or thin crust?47: Where did you play when you've played in Chicago?47:30: What do you think makes Chicago a unique music scene?49:35: What's your go to cheap drink?51:45: What else would you like to plug on the way on out of here?55: What's your favorite Bob album?
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Mark Alexander Jackson (born 30 August 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club, St Kilda Football Club and Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Known as "Jacko", Jackson's colourful and enigmatic personality often resulted in clashes with officials and teammates, which tended to overshadow the fact that he was also a capable full forward. Following his football career, Jackson became notable for several television appearances, including commercials for Jenny Craig, Energizer and Nutri-Grain, along with several feature films. Jackson has also written an autobiography, Dumb Like a Fox, which was released in 1986. Jackson was born at the Royal Woman's Hospital as one of six children to George Jackson and his wife Frances, and grew up in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Nunawading. Football career South Fremantle & Richmond (1979–1980) After playing colts and reserves football for Richmond in 1977 and 1978, Jackson started his senior career in the West Australian Football League, spending the 1979 season with South Fremantle. Coach Mal Brown employed Jackson as a forward to protect Ray Bauskis, a skillful but lightweight full-forward. Jackson kicked 53 goals in 22 games and Bauskis 66 in 17 games. South Fremantle finished second in 1979. The night before the second semi-final, Jackson returned to Melbourne after being told that the other players had voted him out of the team. He consequently missed out on playing in the 1979 grand final, which saw the then largest crowd in West Australian football history. Jackson rejoined Richmond for the 1980 season. However, with Michael Roach and Brian Taylor at the club, there was no room for another full forward. Jackson spent the entire 1980 season playing in the reserves and kicked 131 goals. Melbourne (1981–1982) Jackson moved to Melbourne for the 1981 season, coached by Ron Barassi. Jackson performed a handstand in front of the Hawks full back, Kelvin Moore, reportedly after Moore had told him he "wouldn't be a full forward while his arse pointed to the floor". Jackson on Open Mike said it was not pointed at Moore, rather it was directed at umpire Glenn James after he disputed a decision. Jackson kicked 76 goals in each of his two years with the Demons, leading the goal kicking in 1981 and one goal less than Gerard Healy in 1982. St Kilda (1983) In 1983, Jackson joined St Kilda on a three-year contract believed to have been worth $40,000 per year. He played in the first nine matches (in which the Saints lost the first eight matches in a row) and kicked 40 goals, including 10 in Round 5 against Sydney. However, controversy reared its head again when he was relegated to the reserves for "disciplinary reasons" in Round 10, and then returned for the Round 11 game against Collingwood, where he was held to one goal in a high-scoring 16-point loss. Jackson was again dropped to the reserves, and suffered a bruised chest during the Sunday game. On the Tuesday following that game, the Saints had told Jackson his services were no longer required. It was later revealed that, among other things, he had played a dangerous prank on club legend Trevor Barker by placing a brick behind the brake pedal in his car. He had also placed a lit cigarette butt in the pocket of club chairman Lindsay Fox in the social club. Jackson spent the remainder of the year playing for the Melbourne Harlequins rugby side. However, his 41 goals were still enough to be the Saints' leading goal kicker for the 1983 season. Geelong (1984–1986) 1984 saw Jackson return to the VFL with Geelong. He led their goal kicking in 1984 with 74. In total during his time at Geelong, Jackson scored 115 goals in 31 games. Geelong started 1985 poorly with one win in the first four rounds but improved with five wins in the next six rounds to be in fifth position. But after losing to Fitzroy in Round 11 they would spend the remainder of the season hovering just outside the Top Five, eventually finishing sixth on the ladder. The Round 11 match against Hawthorn at Princess Park was overshadowed by various spiteful incidents, including Leigh Mattews king-hit on Geelong midfielder Neville Bruns behind play, leaving Bruns with a broken jaw. Although this incident was not reported at the time, video footage of the incident resulted in Matthews being charged with assault by Victoria Police and subsequently deregistered by the VFL for four matches. Jackson kicked four goals for the game to be the Cats' main scorer for the day, but was reported four times during the match: by boundary umpire Gower, boundary umpire O'Leary, goal umpire Bill Pryde and field umpire Ian Robinson for allegedly striking Gary Ayres in the final quarter; by goal umpire Pryde for allegedly striking Chris Langford on two separate occasions during the final quarter; by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Mew in the final quarter; and by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Langford in the final quarter. At the VFL Tribunal hearing on the Monday following the game, Jackson was suspended for a total of eight matches, stemming from outcomes of three of the charges: He pleaded guilty to the charge from four umpires of striking Ayres (two-match suspension). He pleaded not guilty to striking Mew and was severely reprimanded The third charge of striking Langford by goal umpire Pryde was upheld (two-match suspension) He pleaded guilty to the fourth charge of striking Langford (four-match suspension). After kicking six goals in the first round of 1986 and two in the second round, he retired after his omission from the Geelong senior side in the following round. He ended his VFL career with 308 goals from 82 games, leading his club's goalkicking on 3 occasions. He holds the record for the most consecutive games from debut with at least one goal, with 79 games. His first and only goalless game in his career was in his third-to-last game in Round 21, 1985 against Richmond at VFL Park. Jackson gained a controversial reputation for his on-field antics and was regularly reported: twice at Melbourne and four times at Geelong, including an eight-match suspension following a fight against Hawthorn. Later years An autobiography of Jackson's football career was published in 1986 and titled Jacko, Dumb Like a Fox, written with the assistance of Melbourne journalist Jon Anderson. Later in 1986 he played a few games for Brunswick Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) First Division, the first of which against Sandringham drew a crowd of nearly 15,000 to Gillon Oval; he was sacked from Brunswick in July after missing training. Jackson returned to South Fremantle for the 1987 WAFL season and kicked 45 goals from the opening 10 games. This included nine goals against West Perth in round three. South Fremantle won its opening three games of the season, but then went on an 18-match losing streak to win the wooden spoon – the club's first since 1972. Jackson walked out on the club after round 10, where the Bulldogs lost to West Perth by a league-record 210 points. Despite only playing half the season, he still finished as the club's leading goalkicker. Later in 1987, he went to Queensland and played a game for QAFL club Kedron; he was paid a large fee of $2,000 per game, but his presence drew a large crowd which earned more than $12,000 for the club. He had intended to play more games for Kedron, but was suspended for unbecoming conduct after dropping his shorts several times during the match. Singing career Following his retirement from football, Jackson used his fame and popularity to launch a singing career. His first single, "I'm an Individual" was a hit on the Australian singles chart. A second single, "My Brain Hurts" was not so successful. A 1991 release, "You Can Do This", also failed to make an impression. Jackson combined a rap-like delivery with lyrics based on Australian comedy and larrikinism. Acting career After his singing career ended, Jackson began appearing in advertisements, the most successful of which was his role in Energizer battery commercials during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The commercials ended with a manic Jackson yelling "Get Energizer. It'll surprise you! Oi!". These commercials were shown extensively in the United States, even though few people knew of Jackson, during a period of high American interest in things Australian in the wake of the Crocodile Dundee films. This American infatuation with Australian culture is referenced in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia" (1995), in which Jackson makes a cameo promoting Energizer. He was the brand's last human spokesman before the emergence of the Energizer Bunny. There was also a 10 in 1 "Oi! Jacko Gym" action figure toy that could talk, do push-ups, lift weights and ride a skateboard—all battery operated, with Jackson wearing the battery company logo on his singlet. He was also linked with Nutri-Grain amongst other companies, and for a time worked as a professional actor for commercials. Jackson has appeared in various television sitcoms and movies—one of the most notable being as survival expert "Jetto" in the short-lived American action-adventure series The Highwayman (1988)—as well as being on talkback radio and in various children's programs and talk shows. During 2005 Jackson embarked on a tour with author and renowned criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. In 2014, Jackson was featured on 7mate's Bogan Hunters as a celebrity judge. Boxing Jackson also appeared in a televised Australian celebrity boxing match in 2002 in which he went up against Australian former rugby league centre Ma. Meninga. Jackson was soundly defeated. Jackson had previously beaten Essendon tough man Ron Andrews in a points decision on 10 December 1984 in a six-round boxing match at the Perth Entertainment Centre.
Welcome back to Season 2 of Leading Change. In today's episode I speak with Ian Robinson, a CIO who has led large scale transformations across critical infrastructure businesses including Integral Energy, Endeavour Energy and WaterNSW. He now is the CIO at Life Without Barriers, a Human Services Not-for-profit, where he is working to enhance service delivery outcomes for vulnerable populations through technology solutions. Today we talk about the link between the physical and digital world, how to build a culture of innovation and how to prioritise projects across a stakeholders with business vastly different objectives. Find out more about Leading Edge's Transformation and Leadership programs here: https://www.leading-edge.global/leadership-programs Remember, change is not just about adaptation; it's about seizing opportunities and propelling our organisation into a future of boundless growth. "Leading Change" is your compass, your source of inspiration, and your toolkit for navigating the uncharted waters of change. Subscribe, Listen, and Ignite Change Today!
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In this episode, Ian Robinson talks through some of the topical financial news stories from the month. The stories discussed in this episode include: mortgage lenders beginning to reduce rates; the postmasters scandal; potential changes to Inheritance Tax; and optimism in the financial markets. This episode is hosted by Josh Cushion. Visit our website for more content: https://lffinancialplanning.co.uk/ Important information The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
Ian Robinson is the organiser of a fundraising run on the Waterford Greenway with a bit of a twist.
In today's very special episode, Mike embarks on a journey to the magnificent Norfolk Broads. Speaking first to the RSPB's Ian Robinson about the importance of fen conservation, before Tim Harris shares his and wife Geli's extraordinary tale of safeguarding Catfield Fen from the challenges of water mismanagement. Get in touch with the show with any of your questions or comments: podcast@ccwater.org.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waterfall_podcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Waterfall_Pod Timestamps 0:00 - Introductions and hellos 4:13 - Ian Robinson of RSPB joins the show 7:24 - Tim Harris joins the show and explains his history with Catland Fen 10:49 - What created the Broads in the first place? 12:17 - The importance of keeping scrub out of the marshes 14:39 - Tim & Geli's work 17:21 - The damage to the fens 23:36 - Working with the RPSB 26:42 - Tim's personal water use Shownotes Environment Agency told to protect wetlands in landmark court case Catfield Fen Conservation Case
Ian Robinson is founder of Enliven Design, a company he started in 2012 to create highly functional business software. In a recent Training Unleashed podcast, Ian and host Evan Hackel discussed the art of creating software that enhances all aspects of doing business, including training. Taking the Pain Out of Software Development Many people have come to accept the idea that developing new business software has to be difficult, frustrating . . . and painful. But Ian believes that software development should be a positive experience. The best approach, he believes, is to start by creating a very specific work environment that is imbued with the company's world view and culture. That environment will help companies create software that is just right for them. Then when the worldview of the company is expressed in the software that a company uses, it becomes easier to onboard new employees and to train people to perform in ways that express the company's deeper values. Advantages of Using Custom, Not Off-the-Shelf, Solutions If your company has only a small number of employees to train to perform a particular function, off-the-shelf software might be your best, cost-saving option. But you have to remember that off-the-shelf training software was designed to be used by as many companies as possible, and it typically bundles training on more functions than you need. “It wasn't created for you,” Ian explains, “it was created for people like you.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the privilege of sitting down with Ian Robinson and Jon Hersman and talking so many things!! Check the links! So many good things for you to be following!! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087110718426 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088341793940 Hannah Price is an independent agent with Magical Travel Planner who can customize a vacation just for your family based on your preferences and budget. Who is ready to travel! Contact Hannah for a free vacation quote! https://magicalvacationplanner.com/staff/hannah.price/ +1 419-688-9075 h.price@magicalvacationplanner.com We'd like to take a minute to shout out our very first business sponsor, Nate Collins of Spitzer Motors! Nate is an experienced salesman who will treat you right. We've known Nate for a long time, and he's an extremely nice guy who just wants to see people in the cars of their dreams. You can trust Nate to get you a great deal on a car…BUT…to sweeten the deal, Nate is offering: FREE car washes for the life of the vehicle! That's an offer that you can't get just anywhere. And if that isn't good enough, if you recommend a friend, a foe, or anyone for that matter, and they purchase a car with Nate, he's gonna send you $100! $100 just for opening your mouth and recommending a great car salesman. So get ahold of Nate today at Spitzer Motors in Mansfield, Ohio, or TEXT him at 419-961-4581 and he will hook you up! Do you want to be on an episode?!? hit us up and we may be able to make that happen! Have something you want us to promote?? email us at teachadummy@gmail.com Jerek Shafer is currently available for commissions in either digital art or for inking and painting. You can reach out to him at Shaffer.jerek82@gmail.com. You can check out his art on his instagram at @dj_artsy_shaf. He also streams his art on twitch over at Twitch.tv/djshadeyshaf. Please go subscribe to and follow him! Thank you to Our Patreon Backers over at Patreon.com/teachadummy The Average AF Podcast, Nerd Overload Podcast, Tony Means, Mike Kvochick, Nathan Collins, The Greener Grass Podcast and Leah Courtot!
Ian explains: "We're really trying to bring all of the tools reports, the data, the workflow, the validation, all of that stuff into one place and really have it work as an extension of that company's worldview." Thank you for listening! Please subscribe and give us a rating. - Need marketing strategy? Go to https://alpenglo.digital/ - Contact Jean: https://alpenglo.digital/get-in-touch/
When you think about a work environment, what immediately comes to mind? For many people, their work environment is a physical place -- an office, a renovated closet, even the kitchen table. My guest today talks about another kind of work environment -- our digital spaces, where many of us spend considerable time as well. Ian Robinson and his team at Enliven design and build highly functional, collaborative web apps for expert operational and project management processes. Ian works with established professional services firms - from construction to accounting - which have a unique worldview and proprietary operations to build a sustainable and healthy culture of expertise through the ongoing practice of product development. While Ian's natural bent toward process improvement and the development skills he has cultivated over the years make him an astute leader, it is his genuine desire to help companies create healthier workplaces through custom software that sets him apart from a largely sterile sector. For Ian, a successful project is one that uses software as a means of making people's daily lives and jobs more enjoyable. = = = = = My latest book, The Far Unlit Unknown -- will be available later this fall wherever books are sold. Be sure to check it out and get a copy! Thanks so much for listening and for your ongoing support of my work and this podcast! = = = = = The Team here at PYP has put together another uplifting, insightful, and inspiring show for you today. Our goal is to bring you timely, relevant, and useful conversations so that you can experience more success, energy, and life on your leadership journey. Here are a few ways I can help you: Share this episode with one person who could use a boost of inspiration and positivity today. Grab your copy of my leadership playbook that teaches you the 11 skills you can quickly master to become an exceptional leader. Buy one of my books on Amazon and leave me a 5-star review. How's your writing these days? Is what you write and say more "ho-hum" than "oh ya!" Let's work on making your writing work better for you. Book a free call with me today!
“People don't want to make changes. And a lot of times, we've normalized using software that doesn't understand us and doesn't understand what we want out of it. We expect to have to adapt ourselves to software. At Enliven, we believe it shouldn't be that way.” -Ian Robinson The finer details of this episode:The importance of creating processes and software that lasts Gauging how employees interact with software and understanding their respective needs to complete their tasks Understand how custom software can improve inefficiencies in your business Episode resources:Summit CPA website – summitcpa.netEmail us with questions – vcfo@summitcpa.netIan Robinson – enlivenhq.com
In this episode Bec welcomes the amazing, intuitive Ian Robinson of ReikI Zen Healing! This UK native takes us on a journey of his awakening, Sharing about overcoming his mental health struggles and leaving behind his “normal life“ in favor of a more enlightened path. He shares about how the universe conspired In order to bring him to a life of Reiki healing. He also shares personal stories of friends and family who have inspired him along the way. Ian is a Reiki Master and Teacher, and specializes in in person and distance reiki and chakra charting as well as an intuitive who connects with the information held within. You can find him on Instagram @reikizen_ian and his website www.reikizen.co.uk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Show Summary In this episode, Ian Robinson talks about the signs your software is out of sync with your expertise, current-day pain, and missed opportunities. If you are in pain with your existing system, you can make a case for getting out of the pain through custom software and not break the bank. He also shares the difference between practice-based software versus project-based software and how to create a strong product vision to create for long-term success. Website: https://enlivenhq.com/ Corporate Partner: People Process – https://peopleprocesses.com/
Ian Robinson is the CEO and founder of Enlivens a company that helps professional service firms build a culture of expertise through custom operational and project management software. Ian's experience as a developer, in enterprise consulting, digital marketing, and SaaS product teams, has led to a unique conversational approach to fostering productivity The company works with businesses to create custom software to give employees better days and professional services firms a path to long-term success. In this episode, he shares how we can build out a custom software development process that fuels success and growth. Insights he shares include: What is a custom software developmentWhy invest in a custom software development process and what does it look likeHow to best approach custom software developmentHow to address the issue of the number of software tools available that we may already be usingRisk mitigation in custom developmentHow to reduce complexity in building out a solutionA framework that drives the critical part of the custom software development processHow to address ongoing development and maintenance in the custom software development processHow best to deal with data and legacy systems and processesHow to best communicate within an organization and manage the change processand much much more ...
Ian Robinson is an All Australian, Hall of Fame AFL Umpire with 9 Grand Finals and over 350 games to his credit. He blew the whistle over an exciting period of Australian Rules Football and managed to contain some of the games toughest and best ever footballers. A must listen for sports fans!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this episode, I spoke with Ian Robinson (/IN/ianandrewrobinson/), Founder and CEO of collaborative web app development company, Enliven, on the topic of using a conversational approach to fostering productivity within the enterprise. You can find more information on my guest on my blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2022/07/collabtalk-podcast-episode-56-with-ian-robinson.html
The Appalachian Soul Man, Aristotle Jones kicks off Black History Month with a his original song "The Talk", and pays tribute to Freedom with a song by soul singer Bobby Nicholas. The Feature Artist of the week is Ian Robinson, Black Guy Fawkes. Black Guy Fawkes is a Punk Folk singer from Cumberland MD, who uses his platform to promote equality, and progress.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic effect on the corporate sector, disrupting operations, ushering in changed thinking about the office environment, and chilling business travel. How has the business world responded? And in what way are COVID-19 protocols, new innovations, and trends in working practices affecting the decisions that companies make about the mobility of their workforce? In this episode, we speak with two former government officials who are now in the private sector—Ian Robinson of the immigration law firm Fragomen and Brendan Ryan, CEO of Nomadic, which provides digital solutions for corporate travel—about the trends and policy environment shaping business mobility decisions, whether the rise of the Omicron variant might scupper plans to restart travel, and whether the rise of digital nomad visas represent a fad or permanent shift.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic effect on the corporate sector, disrupting operations, ushering in changed thinking about the office environment, and chilling business travel. How has the business world responded? And in what way are COVID-19 protocols, new innovations, and trends in working practices affecting the decisions that companies make about the mobility of their workforce? In this episode, we speak with two former government officials who are now in the private sector—Ian Robinson of the immigration law firm Fragomen and Brendan Ryan, CEO of Nomadic, which provides digital solutions for corporate travel—about the trends and policy environment shaping business mobility decisions, whether the rise of the Omicron variant might scupper plans to restart travel, and whether the rise of digital nomad visas represent a fad or permanent shift.
In this episode I talk to Bustin Boards Team Rider, Ian Robinson
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Jerry is joined by IBM Distinguished Engineer, CTO of IBM Application Platforms, and a Founding Father of the WebSphere Application Platform, Dr. Ian Robinson. Jerry and Ian discuss the story of Java, from its beginnings at Sun Microsystems, to its role today as the platform for an enduring software development ecosystem of languages, runtime platforms, open source projects, and much more. Ian explains how the Internet as we know it today, would simply never have existed without Java. He then elaborates on Automation and AI's role in Java with examples from real operations, IT, and other enterprise teams. They close by exploring a new game-changing technology (which combines Java and AI-powered Automation) that is taking monolithic applications and increasing their agility by breaking them down into smaller microservices. Art by David Ryan. IBM Semeru Runtimes - http://ibm.com/semeru-runtimes The Open Liberty Project for Java microservices - https://openliberty.io/ Mono2Micro - http://ibm.biz/Mono2Micro WebSphere Automation - https://www.ibm.com/cloud/websphere-automation
Ian Robinson covers how he's built a sales culture at Massey Services, including tips for recruiting, hiring, onboarding and helping team members evolve.
- Originally aired on 22nd October 2020 In our third installment of our Behind The Brands series of livestreams, we are joined by the founders of Blackstar Amplification, Ian Robinson (Managing Director @ Blackstar Amplification ) and Paul Hayhoe (Brand Director @ Blackstar Amplification )! - YouTube link to this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3UP4oHAgOY&t=2915s&ab_channel=CityMusicSg - Oh hey! Did you know that the CityBois are on Apple, Spotify and Google Podcast? Listen to our full podcast(s) Follow City Music social media pages to stay updated on all our new arrivals and promotions! City Music Online Store Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Tiktok
Due to the challenges of the global coronavirus pandemic, many organisations feel unprepared for incoming immigration changes brought about by Brexit. Priorities have shifted, and the onset of COVID-19 put workforce planning on the back burner. In what ways can organisations prepare for Brexit, and how will new migration restrictions impact their future plans? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month’s guests, Marina Fernandez-Reino, The Migration Observatory, Ian Robinson, Fragomen and Gerwyn Davies, CIPD, to understand the true cost of post-Brexit recruitment and the importance of workforce planning.
Ever wondered what it's like being an Air Traffic Controller? In this episode Ian Robinson (a.k.a. iRobbo on AFF), who has been an Air Traffic Controller for almost 30 years, talks to Matt about what the job involves, the training required and what it's like dealing with a mid-air emergency from on the ground. Also in this episode, Matt discusses Rex's ambitious plan to compete head-on with Qantas and Virgin Australia and domestic capital city routes. And over 1,000 former Qantas 747 galley carts are now being delivered to homes across Australia. Episode contents: 0:50 - Fortnightly news round-up 6:56 - Rex's plan to launch capital city flights with Boeing 737s from March 2021 13:59 - Save 5% at Woolworths & Dan Murphy's & get $10 bonus credit with Cashrewards 15:02 - Interview with Air Traffic Controller Ian Robinson 41:57 - Qantas 747 bar carts sell out in minutes - creative ideas for using airline carts at home Links: AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions Rex to Launch Boeing 737 Capital City Flights Join Cashrewards for Free and Get a $10 Bonus (article) Join Cashrewards now (join link) How to Use Your Qantas Bar Cart Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up: Overview of Australian State Border Restrictions Air New Zealand Extends Status for a Second Year ANZ Rewards Travel Adventures Card Withdraws Virgin Benefits Qantas Quietly Ends Price Promise Alliance Airlines Coming to Canberra Southern Lights Flight on a Chartered Qantas 787
With Ruby, Donncha & Marie. Ruby’s pal Frankie Dettori joins us ahead of Enable’s date with destiny at the Prix de L’Arc; Mark Langdon & Paul Corry on the soccer; and we meet the Irish rugby coach, Ian Robinson, who is making waves in New Zealand.
With Ruby, Donncha & Marie. Ruby’s pal Frankie Dettori joins us ahead of Enable’s date with destiny at the Prix de L’Arc; Mark Langdon & Paul Corry on the soccer; and we meet the Irish rugby coach, Ian Robinson, who is making waves in New Zealand.
Ian Robinson AKA "Black Guy Fawkes" is a 27 year old singer/songwriter and guitarist from Baltimore Maryland. His song 23% is featured at the end of the episode. And a link for his new T-shirts is listed. We had a well rounded chat about all things music, Black Lives Matter, and his time living in Cumberland, MD. Ian says he's inspired by the catchy punk hooks from Green Day, the theatrics of My Chemical Romance and the straight forward heartfelt lyrics of Frank Turner, Black Guy Fawkes makes music that is intimate yet theatrical. https://blackguyfawkesmusic.bandcamp.com/merch/pre-order-black-trans-lives-matter-baseball-t
Today we are joined by Ian Robinson, director and co-founder of Robinson and Sewell partners. Ian grew up on a 28,000 acre sheep station near Hay running 15,000 merino sheep and 1,000 acres of irrigated cereal and oil-seed cropping. Ian has had over 15 years of banking experience across a broad range of disciplines including business banking at a regional and corporate level in Australia with a strong agribusiness focus. His tertiary qualifications include a Bachelor of Resource Economics and Grad Diploma in Finance & Investment from the Securities Institute of Australia; and a Bachelor of Business majoring in accounting. Robinson Sewell Partners; is an Agribusiness Debt Advisory firm that has settled in excess of $500,000,000 of transactions over the past 2.5 years. He is passionate about corporate finance and agribusiness investment. You can get in contact with Ian by visiting https://robinsonsewell.com.au/who-we-are/ian-robinson/ The discussions on this podcast are for general information and education use only. These discussions should not be taken as constituting professional advice from the either AgTalk, Marcus Oldham College or our guests. Marcus Oldham College, AgTalk or our podcasts guests are not liable for any loss caused, whether due to negligence or otherwise arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information provided directly or indirectly, by listening to this podcast.
This is part two (part one here) where I read an article by one of my favorite thinkers on global economics, Ray Dalio. In this podcast, I simply read the second part of his meditations on the future of the US dollar and if the US can reverse what looks like it’s impending doom as … Continue reading "The Big Cycle of the United States and the Dollar, Part 2 by Ray Dalio Read by Ian Robinson" The post The Big Cycle of the United States and the Dollar, Part 2 by Ray Dalio Read by Ian Robinson appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
This is part two (part one here) where I read an article by one of my favorite thinkers on global economics, Ray Dalio. In this podcast, I simply read the second part of his meditations on the future of the US dollar and if the US can reverse what looks like it’s impending doom as … Continue reading "The Big Cycle of the United States and the Dollar, Part 2 by Ray Dalio Read by Ian Robinson"
One of my favorite thinkers on global economics is Ray Dalio. In this podcast, I simply read the first part of his meditations on the future of the US dollar. Links: Find Ray Dalio’s orignal post on Linkedin. The post The Big Cycle of the United States and the Dollar, Part 1 by Ray Dalio Read by Ian Robinson appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
One of my favorite thinkers on global economics is Ray Dalio. In this podcast, I simply read the first part of his meditations on the future of the US dollar. Links: Find Ray Dalio’s orignal post on Linkedin.
When Ian Robinson set out to explore the world from his hometown of Reno, Nevada, he ended up taking jobs that required a lot of hard physical labor including picking fruit and working on a cattle ranch. Ian fell in love with travel and wanted to keep going after he also fell in love with a girl in Australia, but the short-term visas that he could get in other countries prevented him from having many options except these tough physical jobs. Though hard work and sheer determination, Ian transitioned to a life working online where suddenly he no longer had to worry about the weather or a limit to his paycheck, and his story seems incredibly relevant right now. As you will hear in the interview, Ian was actually the host of the very first podcast that I ever listened to, and, by chance, he was on the same Nomad Cruise with me back in November 2019, so I felt lucky to have the chance to speak with him. I hope you enjoy my interview with Ian and get inspired to make more or even 100% of your future income online.
NAMM 2020 – Music Industry Big Picture – with Blackstar CEO Ian Robinson
Ian Robinson speaks on the importance of a well educated country. How it raises the quality of life for a country when its people are well educated and make good decisions. How different would our country be if everyone had the same opportunity of success.
Ian spoke to us about something personal to him, trust and the hard time.
Welcome to ? a podcast about art, adventure, enterprise and more. Subscribe on Apple Podcast This first episode is me my attempt at a unique podcast. Currently, I have three formats in mind: 1. Traditional Interviews Traditional interviews will be around an hour where we learn about interesting people who have interesting behaviors. These interviews … Continue reading "Episode One of the Question Mark Podcast" The post Episode One of the Question Mark Podcast appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
Welcome to ? a podcast about art, adventure, enterprise and more. Subscribe on Apple Podcast This first episode is me my attempt at a unique podcast. Currently, I have three formats in mind: 1. Traditional Interviews Traditional interviews will be around an hour where we learn about interesting people who have interesting behaviors. These interviews … Continue reading "Episode One of the Question Mark Podcast" The post Episode One of the Question Mark Podcast appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
In this podcast Fred describes how he became a sea plane pilot. As the host, I know almost nothing about the subject. Therefore, we approach the subject from the perspective of a novice. I hope you find this useful if you’re seeking to become a recreational pilot. Enjoy! Fred Welsh is a friend I met … Continue reading "How to Become a Sea Plane Pilot with Fred Welsh" The post How to Become a Sea Plane Pilot with Fred Welsh appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
In this podcast Fred describes how he became a sea plane pilot. As the host, I know almost nothing about the subject. Therefore, we approach the subject from the perspective of a novice. I hope you find this useful if you’re seeking to become a recreational pilot. Enjoy! Fred Welsh is a friend I met … Continue reading "How to Become a Sea Plane Pilot with Fred Welsh" The post How to Become a Sea Plane Pilot with Fred Welsh appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
Welcome to the first Hikecast!
Welcome to the Got Sky Podcast, where we are dedicated to improving opportunity and quality of life as well as safety in aviation. Your host Ian Robinson is an Airline Transport Pilot in airplanes and helicopters and has worked in nearly every sector in aviation with one goal in mind - how to bring those experiences back to the training table.
An airhacks.fm conversation with Kevin Sutter (@kwsutter) about: C64 for gaming - Datasette included with 16, how to break in and modify the code, the high school teletype course in Basic on serious machines in Austin Minnesota, applied math in high school, compute science degree in Pascal at the University of Wisconsin, working for Sperry and the merger with Burroughs, information and systems and Unisys, writing code in Pascal-like language, writing chip-design simulators in Alabama, the best software engineering project award, SOM and DSOM, (not ISAM) IBM buys Transarc, from Transarc to WebSphere, the "bring up lab" - the early CI / CD, the performance boost of JDK 1.1.8, the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) for JDBC and JMS around 2000, working on caching, data grid, object grid, and eXtreme Scale with Billy Newport, WebSphere eXtreme Scale and "Eventual Consistency", leading the JPA spec and the first opensource interaction around 2005, BEA donates kodo to apache which became openJPA, the convenient way to become a committer, Java is nicer than C++, IBM buys Gluecode - the company which provides commercial support for the Geronimo Application Server, David Blevins worked on openEJB at the same time, becoming a Java EE architect for WebSphere product in 2013, the development with OpenLiberty is more fun, IBM moves to EclipseLink but still supports openJPA, Microprofile involvement, Microprofile became immediately popular, Ian Robinson and Mark Little met at Devoxx UK and started the initial conversation about MicroProfile in 2016, MicroProfile 1.0 started with JSON-P, CDI and JAX-RS APIs from Java EE, Oracle proposes the opensourcing of Java EE, the meeting with Oracle in London to talk about opensourcing Java EE, behind the scenes of the Big Bang "javax" migration to "jakarta", the relation between the steering committee and the platform group, the relation between Jakarta EE and MicroProfile, the advantages of keeping Jakarta EE and MicroProfile separate, opentracing.io became opentelemetry which affects MicroProfile distributed tracing, MicroProfile iterates faster than Jakarta EE, from opentracing.io to opentelemetry.io, SOAP deprecation, openJPA started from a project named KODO, the openliberty guides, microprofile.io and jakarta.ee, start.microprofile.io, Jakarta EE Blogs Kevin Sutter on twitter: @kwsutter and github: https://github.com/kwsutter
It should have killed Elite to become the greatest computer space game of all time, so what happened? The largely unknown "Karma" is an unreleased game by Periscope Software Ltd. Today we talk to one of the developers to find out what it was, why it wasn't released, and what became of it. ● Support RMC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RetroManCave ● Treat me to a Coffee with Ko-Fi: http://ko-fi.com/retromancave ● Leave a tip on Paypal: https://paypal.me/RetroManCave ● Cave Links YouTube - https://youtube.com/retromancave Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRetroManCave Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretromancave/ Discord: https://discord.gg/7qYtGcz RMC Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheRetroManCave ● Episode Links ● Retro Island Diskettes - https://audioboom.com/channels/5001240 ● Youtube: https://youtube.com/retromancave
The BCC was gripped with World Cup fever this week, as Allan Williams and Mike Spicer looked to digest what the Chequers agreement meant for business. Allan also spoke to Ian Robinson, a partner at Fragomen, to discuss the Settled Status Scheme and what it means for EU nationals.