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A RETHINK Retail episode in collaboration with Cognizant Retailers face increasing pressure from labor shortages, supply chain complexity, and evolving customer expectations. So what's the key to staying competitive? Smarter operations. In this episode, we team up with Cognizant to explore how operational transformation drives bottom-line success. Experts Scott TumSuden and Karthik Chandrasekar (Cognizant) and retail consultant Ian Scott reveal how the Stores 360 platform—developed with ServiceNow and Thirdera—is helping brands optimize workflows, boost employee performance, and elevate the customer experience.
Ever thought about ditching your routine for an adventure halfway across the globe? In episode 150 of Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact, host Bret Schanzenbach chats with Ian Scott and Kathy Steffen about the transformative power of travel. Ian, President and Chief Architect of Discovery at Quest Voyager, recounts his journey from an electrical engineer in the UK to a travel industry leader. Meanwhile, Kathy, the Director of Fun at the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, shares how group travel programs can turn strangers into a community of explorers.Want to know what makes these trips unique? From cultural immersions to behind-the-scenes tours of family-run businesses, these meticulously organized adventures promise unforgettable experiences. And if Croatia is on your bucket list, you're in luck! Join the Chamber's upcoming trip to the Dalmatian Coast in October 2025. Tune in to discover how you can embark on this journey and snag an early bird discount. Ready to pack your bags? Let's travel!For more details, contact Kathy at kathy@carlsbad.org or visit carlsbad.org.Ian Scott BioIan Scott is a seasoned travel professional with a lifelong passion for exploration. Born in Yorkshire, England, he has traveled across every continent and gained expertise in all aspects of the travel industry, including reservations, operations, product planning, and sales. With a deep understanding of chamber travel needs, Ian brings a global perspective and industry insight to every journey.Connect with IanCell: 760-576-0905E-mail: ian@questvoyager.com Website: https://www.questvoyager.com/ Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
Description As usual there are spoilers ahead! I would love to know what you make of the ending of this film if you watched it. Best place to do that is on social media. Threads, Instagram and Bluesky. 1957 USA seems like a country on the brink of huge social change. (Of course, I say this with the benefit of hindsight and with a deep affection for the decade that was just around the corner.) But so many of the events of the year are an indication of what's to come. The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was the first of many legislative attempts to bring federal protection for African Americans in the face of growing dissatisfaction in the South towards desegregation of schools and society. 1957 was the year the Little Rock Nine were enrolled into a previously all white school. The photos of nine black children often surrounded by angry and jeering crowds and the presence of US paratroopers are staggering. It is the year Enovid was approved by the FDA for menstrual problems. Two years later it would become the first FDA approved contraceptive pill. And in October 1957 Russia launched Sputnik into orbit causing a shock across the USA. Despite anxiety about their biggest rival the country was not ready for such a display of technological accomplishment. The year prior in 1956 Jack Arnold (who had become somewhat disillusioned by the increasingly schlocky independent sci-fi films of the late 50s) was convinced to return to Universal to make The Incredible Shrinking Man. Richard Matheson's story is an unusual examination of a man losing stature both physically and socially. Many consider this Jack Arnold's greatest science fiction film. We have two wonderful guests to explain why that might be. Scott Higgins is a Professor of Film at Wesleyan University as well as being the Curator of the Wesleyan Cinema Archives. He has written multiple books and essays about film. Ian Scott is a Professor of American Film and History at The University of Manchester. He has written extensively about politics and film in Hollywood. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:42 Jack Arnold's best film? 06:30 Special effects and 1950s horror 09:15 1957 USA: The rumblings of change 13:29 Metaphors and definitions of masculinity 30:43 Kafka, psychoanalysis and The Kinsey Reports 35:22 Women 37:38 The End! 45:17 Legacy 49:55 Recommendations for the listenerNEXT EPISODE! Next episode we will be talking about what the book The Golden Turkey Awards declared as the Worst Film of All Time by The Worst Director of All Time. Plan 9 from Outer Space by Ed Wood is available to rent or buy on various online platforms. Just Watch is a good resource to check where it might be available in your region. Mubi and Pluto are only available in some regions but do offer a decent range of older science fiction films.
Today Mike is chatting with Ian Scott of Quest Voyager about the Chamber's amazing European Christmas Markets trip in December of 2025! Pure Magic!
On Wednesday's Sportscene, Steve Russell talked with Ian Scott of Gainesville High, Mark Whittemore of Buchholz, and Gator Hoskins of Eastside. Plus, Steve talks Gators vs Dawgs with Georgia Network's Sideline Reporter, DJ Shockley #GoGators #chompchomp.
To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the Retail Tea Break Podcast, I'm delighted to be re-joined by 4 retail experts for part two of our round table.From season 2, Ian Scott works at a strategic level with brands and retailers. He provides insights, assisting with store development and offering a consumer centric perspective. He introduced the concept of Symbiotic Retail, highlighting how all channels need to work together as one ecosystem for the benefit of the shopper.Long time friend of the podcast and author of Breaking Down Barriers, Chris Igwe provides services to luxury and premium brands, as well as shopping centre owners and high street landlords. His advice is both strategic and implementational, given his vast knowledge of, and experience within, global retail.Back for season 7, Linda Johansen-James,the Founder and CEO of International Retail Group. The “Billion Dollar Brand Maker”, specialises in brand launches, in-store design, sales training, franchising, and has a track record of generating $1.7 billion in revenue and attracting top brands. And introducing Torben Valsted! An Imagineer and growth architect who believes that growing teams and growing consumer bonds is the foundation of growing business. Passionate about unleashing the synergies between commercial strategy, commercial leadership and intelligence integration in the pursuit of building consumer bonds. Listen back to the first episode of season 7 to hear our initial conversation. In the meantime, Grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in… Topics:Proper retail training= increased salesIs product knowledge really neccessary?Driving footfall when standards are poorRetail pay and benefitsBack to basicsWhat's coming up next? For more information visit: Ian Scott: https://www.ianscott.net/Chris Igwe: https://www.igweinternational.com/Linda Johansen-James: https://irg-retail.com/Torben Valsted: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/tvalstedTranscription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
As always there are spoilers ahead!If you want to read the full show notes you can click the episode on this page and scroll down. Description: After the classic film The Day the Earth Stood Still we move forward to 1953 and yet another Alien invasion. This time the aliens are definitely not looking to be friends. The War of the Worlds was written by HG Wells and published in 1897 in Pearson's magazine. There have been many adaptations of the text including the famous radio play from Orson Welles in 1938 and the film adaptation by Steven Spielberg in 2005. I mention the drawings of the Martian tripod machines early in the episode. You can take a look at these wonderful images on this Instagram post. To help us with their brilliant insights I have two wonderful guests. The Experts Keith Williams is a Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee where he runs the science fiction programme. He is the author of the book H.G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies. Ian Scott is a Professor of American Film and History at The University of Manchester. He has written extensively about politics and film in Hollywood.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the show and guests 02:26 HG Wells original text and his place in science fiction history09:00 The 1938 Orson Welles CBS radio play 12:46 1953 USA: paranoia and morality 15:04 The differences from the novel: jingoism, religion and diversity21:32 California: Manifest Destiny and small town attitudes24:52 Race and racial segregation 28:55 Science, religion and salvation36:04 The spectacle of the film38:31 The 2005 Spielberg rendition43:35 The legacy of the film 47:22 Related recommendationsNEXT EPISODE! Next episode we will be taking a closer look at It Came from Outer Space (1953). You can check Just Watch to see where it can be found in your region and the film is available to buy or rent at many outlets including Apple TV.
Ian Scott, former chair and CEO of the CRTC and visiting scholar at McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy, discusses his recent paper on Canada's digital divide, and what could be done to boost competitive intensity in the telecommunications sector, including the possibility of fully repealing foreign investment restrictions under the Telecommunications Act.This episode was made possible by Telus and the generosity of listeners like you. Donate today.The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/join/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the Retail Tea Break Podcast and the launch of season 7, I'm delighted to be joined by 4 retail experts.From season 2, Ian Scott works at a strategic level with brands and retailers. He provides insights, assisting with store development and offering a consumer centric perspective. He introduced the concept of Symbiotic Retail, highlighting how all channels need to work together as one ecosystem for the benefit of the shopper.Long time friend of the podcast and author of Breaking Down Barriers, Chris Igwe provides services to luxury and premium brands, as well as shopping centre owners and high street landlords. His advice is both strategic and implementational, given his vast knowledge of, and experience within, global retail.Back for season 7, Linda Johansen-James,the Founder and CEO of International Retail Group. The “Billion Dollar Brand Maker”, specialises in brand launches, in-store design, sales training, franchising, and has a track record of generating $1.7 billion in revenue and attracting top brands. And introducing Torben Valsted! An Imagineer and growth architect who believes that growing teams and growing consumer bonds is the foundation of growing business. Passionate about unleashing the synergies between commercial strategy, commercial leadership and intelligence integration in the pursuit of building consumer bonds. Topics:Retail relationships with landlords and centre managersDelivering exceptional shopping experiencesRetail trends and retail theatreHas retail become too complicated?Retail and technology For more information visit: Ian Scott: https://www.ianscott.net/Chris Igwe: https://www.igweinternational.com/Linda Johansen-James: https://irg-retail.com/Torben Valsted: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/tvalstedTranscription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
In this episode, Paula Macaggi takes you on an exhilarating journey to Singapore, where she attended the much-anticipated NRF APAC event. Tune in as Paula shares her firsthand experiences and key insights from the event, held from June 11-13, 2024. Discover why Singapore, known as the City of Lights, was the perfect host for this international retail event. Explore the stunning Changi Airport, marvel at the iconic Marina Bay Sands, and dive deep into the world of APAC retail. Paula's discussions with industry experts like Ian Scott and Ryf Quail provide a unique perspective on the region's growth and potential. Learn about innovative retail strategies from leading brands like Fairprice, Don Don Donki, Uniqlo, and more. Whether you're curious about the latest retail technologies, fascinated by consumer behavior in the APAC region, or simply love hearing about Paula's travel adventures, this episode has something for everyone. Join us for episode 27 of OFFBounds, and don't forget to subscribe for more global content coming your way!
Welcome to The kbbreview Podcast and this is Part ONE of a special two-parter reporting from our very first Retail Safari.A Retail Safari is a walking tour of interesting and innovative retail stores and environments and we're taking a group of independent kitchen and bathroom retailers out of this industry and hoping to expand horizons and provoke some new thinking on how to view their customers, their showroom, their displays.We have a retail expert as our guide in the shape of Ian Scott, who's actually been on this podcast before, to lead us round.In Part One you'll hear a running commentary from host Andy Davies and kbbreview's editor-at-large Rebecca Nottingham, they're talking us through what they spotted in each store, and then we'll hear from some of our retailers and find out what their learnings, takeaways and observations where.In Part Two, we'll find out what the rest of our retailers thought as well as a chat with Ian Scott and Hettich MD Simeon Gabriel.This whole endeavour has been supported by Hettich UK and we wouldn't have been able to do it without them so a public thank you to them. If you want to find out more about Hettich then you can them here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The kbbreview Podcast and this is PartTWO of a special two-parter reporting from our very first Retail Safari.A Retail Safari is a walking tour of interesting and innovative retail stores and environments and we're taking a group of independent kitchen and bathroom retailers out of this industry and hoping to expand horizons and provoke some new thinking on how to view their customers, their showroom, their displays.We have a retail expert as our guide in the shape of Ian Scott, who's actually been on this podcast before, to lead us round.In Part One you heard the running commentary from host Andy Davies and kbbreview's editor-at-large Rebecca Nottingham as they talked us through what they spotted in each store. We also heard from some of our retailers to find out what their learnings, takeaways and observations where.Now, in Part Two, we'll find out what the rest of our retailers thought as well as a chat with Ian Scott and Hettich MD Simeon Gabriel.This whole endeavour has been supported by Hettich UK and we wouldn't have been able to do it without them so a public thank you to them. If you want to find out more about Hettich then you can them here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast, I have a seat with electronics repairer extraordinaire, Ian Scott Johnston! This episode is brought to you by PCBWay! get 5 PCBs (or more) for 5$ USD plus S/H https://pcbway.com/g/85ZlGG Check out Ian's links here: www.youtube.com/@IanScottJohnston www.patreon.com/IanSJohnston www.paypal.me/IanSJohnston www.ianjohnston.com www.twitter.com/IanSJohnston Thanks for listening!
As Head of Trends for Insider Trends, Jack Stratten has toured some of the world's newest, and most innovative, retail stores. Through these tours, he has been able to uncover how consumer behaviors have shaped storytelling techniques, technology integration and more. During the NRF Big Show, Jack sat down with host Alicia Esposito to discuss the key trends he's uncovered in his tours around the world, as well as what he loves most about some of the Big Apple's top shops. Listen to learn: Why Glossier is a great model for innovative brick-and-mortar storytelling; How brands can incorporate surprise and delight effectively in stores; and How to do innovation right in physical retail spaces. RELATED LINKSLearn more about Insider TrendsRegister for the Retail Innovation Conference & Expo to join Jack on the Store Tours around ChicagoCheck out a recent webinar featuring Jack and his friend Ian Scott, as they discuss the evolution of store spacesJack will be hosting Stour Tours around Chicago during the Retail Innovation Conference & Expo, along with fellow brick-and-mortar nerd Ian Scott. Click here to get your ticket and get more tactical tips from her and other forward-thinking executives! 2024 Retail Innovation Conference & ExpoAre you ready to explore the evolved customer journey, where content, community and commerce converge? Click here to register for the 2024 Retail Innovation Conference & Expo today!
This episode of 84 Reasons features former Gators defensive lineman and NFL veteran Ian Scott. Ben talks with his former teammate about his days playing for the Bears, coaching after football and his current role as head coach at Gainesville High School.
Have Scott McLay & Ian Scott got what it takes for a full house?
Ian Scott, hoof van vaste inkomste by Momentum Beleggings, Mia Kriegler, navorsing en fondsbestuur direkteur by Kruger Internasionaal, en Elke Brink, direkteur en adviseur by PSG Route 21 beantwoord die vrae wat luisteraars se sakke raak. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
A recruitment agency says we need to listen to the younger generation. A Randstad survey shows almost half of jobseekers face barriers to securing employment, including around language, ethnicity, and gender identity. It found more than a quarter of workers would rather face unemployment than work for an organisation whose values don't align with their own, millennials in particular. Randstad General Manager Ian Scott told Mike Hosking that people want more than just turning up to a job. He says they want to feel connected to an organisation, so employers need to create an environment that makes people feel included. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Retail Therapy, a RETHINK Retail exclusive Podcast series where we examine retailers that have a unique history, are making innovative changes to their business model, or are overcoming challenges in order to stay relevant in this highly competitive landscape. Join host Ian Scott and RETHINK Retail's Top Retail Influencers Andrew Smith, Carl Boutet, and Melissa Minkow as they uncover Gymshark's incredible journey from a UK garage startup to a global fitness apparel sensation. Renowned for its sleek designs, innovative fabrics, and a strong connection with its community, it has masterfully blended the realms of gym wear and streetwear. By fostering partnerships with influential fitness personalities and leveraging social media platforms, this brand has cemented its position as a cult favorite among fitness enthusiasts worldwide.
Welcome to Retail Therapy, a RETHINK Retail exclusive Podcast series where we examine retailers that have a unique history, are making innovative changes to their business model, or are overcoming challenges in order to stay relevant in this highly competitive landscape. Join host Ian Scott and RETHINK Retail's Top Retail Influencers Andrea K. Leigh and Michael Zakkour as they discuss Walmart, a retailer that's dominated the brick and mortar space for decades and are currently the largest retailer in the US, brining in an annual revenue $572.754B last year.
In this episode, Monica Song has a policy discussion on broadband with Ian Scott, former Chair of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). They discuss barriers, opportunities and topics like how well prepared Canada is for scaling up to seamless online access across cities and metropolitan regions. If you would like to watch the video recording of this podcast, please click here.
Welcome to Retail Therapy, a RETHINK Retail exclusive Podcast series where we examine retailers that have a unique history, are making innovative changes to their business model, or are overcoming challenges in order to stay relevant in this highly competitive landscape. In this episode, host Ian Scott is joined by RETHINK Retail Top Retail Influencers Jeff Roberts and Jack Stratten to discuss John Lewis, an over 100-year-old department store giant that grew tremendously over the 20th century with the addition of new retail formats, brick-and-mortar stores, and product lines. With the help of an employee-owned cooperative model, this retailer has gained a reputation by doing things differently while always striving to do better for their customers and employees. This episode of Retail Therapy was brought to you by the Retail Cloud Alliance, Cognizant, and Icertis. To see how Cognizant and Icertis can help transform your retail business, visit them at cognizant.com/us/en/industries/retail-technology-solutions and icertis.com
Welcome to Retail Therapy, a RETHINK Retail exclusive Podcast series where we examine retailers that have a unique history, are making innovative changes to their business model, or are overcoming challenges in order to stay relevant in this highly competitive landscape. In this episode, host Ian Scott is joined by RETHINK Retail Top Retail Influencers Hitha Herzog and Andrew Neelon to discuss Casper, a direct-to-consumer startup-turned industry giant that turned over $100,000 in debt into a billion-dollar mattress company with the help of influencer marketing and user-generated content. This episode of Retail Therapy was brought to you by the Retail Cloud Alliance, Optimizely, and Avanade. To see how Optimizely and Avanade can help transform your retail business, visit them at https://www.optimizely.com/ and https://www.avanade.com/en-us.
In this episode, I join the team from Grow Your Grass Off. Lana, Dr. Ian Scott, Brandon, and Kevin join DDON for a talk about growing food, permaculture, and the GYGO services. Click their link below to get more info. Thanks for listening. The dedicated team at GYGO is ready to help you go after your goals. They have lots of personal experience growing food, creating permaculture designs, and installing food systems. Each GYGO Trainer comes with their own unique skills and abilities! When it comes down to it, we want you to succeed and we have been helping people grow food for years. See below for more details. https://www.growyourgrassoff.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@growyourgrassoff https://open.spotify.com/show/6QmNh15lbRzxFRS5wN1LEc?si=25fdf473b5ba4ce7
The unemployment rate for March has remained steady at 3.4 percent, with 102,000 people still out of work. Under utilisation fell to 9 percent, while participation and employment rates increased to record highs. General Manager of Talent Solutions at Randstad Ian Scott joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Retail Therapy, a RETHINK Retail exclusive Podcast series where we examine a retailer facing a huge challenge or opportunity and provide actionable steps to revive, revitalize or rebrand them back from oblivion. In this episode, host Ian Scott is joined by RETHINK Retail Top Retail Influencer's Guy Courtin and Venky Shankar to examine Wayfair, an e-commerce giant that worked its way up the ranks to become one of the largest furniture and home goods retailers on the planet - netting billions of dollars of revenue during the 2010s. This episode of Retail Therapy was brought to you by the Retail Cloud Alliance, Nuance, and Microsoft.
This weeks episode, Ian Scott is back as Jozlyn's co-host and the two share how kids and fur babes can bring on the chaos! Plus Jozlyn shares a little bit about her experience being a VIP at Podfest 2023 in Orlando. Guess who Jozlyn met, besides the Buzzsprout guys, at Podfest?!? Also who knew that the music we grew up with is now Classic Hits! Oh, and let's not forget this weeks guest, Faustino Solis! Faustino joins us to chat about Musical Improv! He also shares so many Golden Nuggets of wisdom and Ah Ha moments...Jozlyn can't keep up with her note taking! We learn about how Faustino is a conductor, composer, singer, plays piano, writes music, is a local Vegas Music teacher, Golden Knight hockey enthusiast & in Ian's words an incredible friend who is the Jack of all Trades, Master of so Many! Bleach Improv - https://bleachimprov.com/Moms Basement - https://www.momsbasementtheatre.com/Faustinos website - http://faustinofsolis.com/Follow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcast
Former Gator football & Chicago Bears DT Ian Scott joined Steve to discuss his return to Gainesville as the newly-hired head coach of the Gainesville High football team.
Jeena Sharma covers retail and consumer trends at Retail Brew. She was previously the beauty editor at Paper Magazine and a fashion and beauty writer at Nylon.This Endless Aisle episode was co-hosted with Ian Scott, Retail Rethink Top 100 Influencer, and Consultant.
Ian Scott is a Retail Rethink Top 100 influencer and an independent retail consultant, with over 20 years of experience within the retail display sector. His work has included the design and implementation of retail stores and displays, store research and behavioral psychology, and global innovation and trends.
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Con il 2022 ormai alle spalle e il 2023 iniziato da qualche settimana, non potevamo lasciarvi senza le fondamentali previsioni astrologiche scientifiche fantascientifiche che ci guidano nelle nostre azioni! Naturalmente vi invitiamo prima di tutto a riascoltare l'oroscopo 2022 che stava nell'episodio 390, giusto per sottolineare ancora una volta quanto le nostre previsioni siano accurate e infallibbbbili. Dopo attenti studi su manoscritto Voynich, Necronomicon e secondo libro della Poetica di Aristotele, abbiamo dovuto quest'anno complicare l'oroscopo, per garantirne la massima efficacia, associando a ogni segno il film di fantascienza uscito sotto quel segno che a insindacabile giudizio dell'autore meglio possa rappresentarlo. Cioè quello che gli è piaciuto di più. Probabilmente li avrete già visti tutti, quindi vi basterà ascoltare il titolo che già saprete cosa vi aspetta per l'anno prossimo, ma se ce ne fosse qualcuno che non conoscete... potrebbe valer la pena andarlo a recuperare.Testo e introduzione: Andrea BersaniHanno partecipato: Cosetta Canton, Fabio Gentili, Giuliano Greco, Giorgio Garlaschelli, Anna Truzzi, Romina Travaglini, Leonardo Maccari, Silvia Kuna Ballero, Ilaria ZanardiMusiche originali (straordinarie) di Ian Scott
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Ian Scott-Anderman v. Robert Martinez
Hurricane Ian is hitting Florida and submerging homes and other establishments. Pastor Scott Furrow offers great words of prayer for the people of Florida and for the hurricane to pass over swiftly and dissipate. Scott reads scripture that would best fit the situation Florida is undergoing right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A SEAT at THE TABLE: Leadership, Innovation & Vision for a New Era
As retail reopens there's been a lot more conversation around the role stores will play in an increasingly digital world.Many see physical stores as dinosaurs whose role will increasingly be a combination of a distribution centre supporting e-commerce and a product showroom of sorts.But others argue that shopping is a social activity that is a fundamental part of most consumers' lives. And that Gen Z and younger Millennials seek experiences, creating a huge opportunity for physical stores.So what are the big opportunities for stores that we might be overlooking?Today I'm speaking with Ian Scott, a leading retail consultant with over 20 years experience working with top brands including Lego, Coca-Cola, Estee Lauder, Dyson, P&G and many others.Ian helps brands achieve greater market success through design and implementation of retail stores and displays, store research and behavioural psychology, and global innovation and trends.In this podcast Ian talks about1. The disconnect between what retailers think consumers want (in a retail experience) and what consumers actually want.2. How to create an engaging retail experience - even if you're not selling ‘celebrity' products.3. Whether more investment in new technology is the way forward retail?Useful Links:Connect with Ian Scott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-scott-0534694/Learn about The Current Situation in Sourcing: https://thecurrentsituation.netA Seat at The Table website: https://seat.fm
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, draft busts (00:00), Matthew Tkachuk trade proposals (24:00), You Can Bet That with Sports Interaction (40:00), Ian Scott retires from professional hockey (43:00), Updates on Hockey Canada (45:00), should the President's Trophy mean more? (59:00), and which Leafs roster do you want? (1:10:00). Originally aired: July 22, 2022 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/zITccca6rGI Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/sdp Individuals must be 19 years of age or older to open a Sports Interaction account. Terms and Conditions apply. Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion. Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Sports Interaction is subject to successful AGCO registration and execution of an Operating Agreement with iGaming Ontario. The Eligible iGames conducted and managed by iGO are only available to those physically present in the Province of Ontario. Visit this episode's sponsors: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpn https://betterhelp.com/sdp https://magicspoon.com/sdp https://athleticgreens.com/sdp Follow us on Twitter:@Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram:@SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Matthew Tkachuk letting the Calgary Flames know that he does not want to sign a long-term deal with the team, should the Toronto Maple Leafs be worried about a similar situation with Auston Matthews? Mike DiStefano and David Morassutti discuss the possibility. Before they get to the Auston Matthews debate, Mike and Dave update on the latest news involving Ian Scott's retirement and Spencer Carbery interviewing with the San Jose Sharks (0:00). They move on to the Matthews' discussion explaining why there is a lot of difference between the Flames situation and the Leafs (9:25). In the final segment, Mike and Dave bring back Co-Sign/No-Sign looking at some topics involving the Leafs and around the NHL starting with a question involving Matthews (20:25). What other moves could we expect from the Leafs before training camp plus a potential Nazem Kadri destination, Rasmus Sandin's future and a proposal for John Tavares. (26:55) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Matthew Tkachuk letting the Calgary Flames know that he does not want to sign a long-term deal with the team, should the Toronto Maple Leafs be worried about a similar situation with Auston Matthews? Mike DiStefano and David Morassutti discuss the possibility. Before they get to the Auston Matthews debate, Mike and Dave update on the latest news involving Ian Scott's retirement and Spencer Carbery interviewing with the San Jose Sharks (0:00). They move on to the Matthews' discussion explaining why there is a lot of difference between the Flames situation and the Leafs (9:25). In the final segment, Mike and Dave bring back Co-Sign/No-Sign looking at some topics involving the Leafs and around the NHL starting with a question involving Matthews (20:25). What other moves could we expect from the Leafs before training camp plus a potential Nazem Kadri destination, Rasmus Sandin's future and a proposal for John Tavares. (26:55) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another great week for Retro Computing fans. Fancy recreating the unique sounds of the Gravis Ultrasound audio card without having to locate one of the old cards on eBay? No problem, Ian Scott has created the PiGUS which is exactly what you are probably thinking it is. Forget Nemesis from Resident Evil, the real terror that stalks you is Rex from 3D Monster Maze VR! Finally, are you a tech hoarder or a collector? Is there a fine line between and where do you draw it? All that and what might have been our most popular Community Question Of The Week! 00:00 - Show Opening 06:45 - Audio snOUT, it's the PiGUS Story Link: https://twitter.com/ianpolpo/status/1535715886190866432?t=nubdhH1L5v1WPlo8GloYuQ&s=19 20:04 - Virtually Amazing Monsters Story Link: https://twitter.com/stephencsmith/status/1534993746470879254 32:28 - Hoard of the things? Story Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/thisweekinretro/comments/ve7of0/when_does_preservation_become_hoarding/ 48:04 - Community Question of the Week
Today we're covering: - How YOU can tell the government to lower your internet rates! Bell, Rogers, and Telus only agree on attracting foreign investors. They have colluded with the CRTC to force Canadians into EXORBITANT wireless/internet fees. Canada pays more for the internet than any country on the planet because of the telco Oligopy. Ian Scott, the head of the CRTC, is now under investigation for holding dozens of private, off-the-record mtgs with executives from Bell, Rogers, and Telus, and his term as chair won't be renewed. I think there's something fishy going on here because there is, and YOU are being forced to pay for it. Visit paylesstoconnect.ca today and help us lower internet rates for all Canadians. #DougFord, the Premier of Ontario, had his personal security detail beat the shit out of some nurses prior to his piss poor performance in last night's leadership debate, and the video is INSANE. Speaking of health care, did you know since Doug dropped mandates and restrictions, 3200 people have died in this province? TRIPLE the death toll of a restricted province 3 months previous. Why is MSM not talking about it? Dean will tell you!
On this episode of the Coach Mac Show, Adam and Brock recap the Chippewas' home opening win over Robert Morris. It was a great day at Kelly/Shorts Stadium as fans returned, the Chippewa Champions Center was on full display for the first time, and the team put on a dominant performance winning 45-0. Our guests this week are from the defensive line. First up is D-Line coach Ian Scott, and he is followed by student-athletes Troy Hairston and Thomas Incoom. Enjoy this episode and make sure to check back in every Friday throughout the season for more new episodes. You can also catch the Coach Mac Show live every Thursday night from 6-7 PM from Hunter's Ale House. Listen live on 98.5 WUPS or the CMU Athletics App.
In this episode, we had the chance to learn more about the great things Ian Scott is doing on Long Lake with IPS Surf & Water Sports. We talked about how he grew up coming to Maine with his family, working with his friend Jake Caster, his love of the water, how he defines success, and much more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ian's love for the water began in Maine on Long Lake and has taken him to places he never imagined possible. He believes that everybody has a unique connection to the water. Its depths, movement, power, stillness; everything about it is captivating and brings us to a more mindful existence. His mission is to inspire others towards a happy and healthy life through the joy of water sports. Learn more about IPS Surf & Water Sports at www.ipssurf.com as well as seeing their upcoming events. You can book a great day on the lake online or by calling (603) 930-3060. Be sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook as well. ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.
Welcome to UVU Today! Join hosts Will and Aubrey to start your morning. Today's guest is Ian Scott, a journalist with The Review. Hear about his experience with Sundance Film Festival, and check out his work on the Reviews website. https://www.uvureview.com/news/events/2021-sundance-film-festival/ Follow us on instagram @uvutoday. As always, leave us a rating and tell your friends! Produced by Ethan Morse Music by Indigo Wave Sound Engineering by Michael Bratsman
We have been waiting for this episode for a very long time. We had a great conversation with very special guests, Ian Scott and Yudu Gray Jr. These two are entrepreneurs and they drop knowledge. These two have been entrepreneurs as long as we've known them, and they tell the real stories behind taking that leap of faith. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apan/message
Stanley Tucci tells the story of Jerry Brown, California's longest serving governor. Brown is a singular figure in Californian politics, having presided over California from 1975 to 1983 and 2011 to 2019. In a wide-ranging interview, Brown shares his thoughts on California's past and future. A great source of inspiration is his great grandfather, who came over in the Gold Rush. But Jerry Brown believes after a century of growth, California must now learn to embrace limits. Academic consultant: Dr Ian Scott, University of Manchester Written and produced by Laurence Grissell
Stanley Tucci tells the story of Ice-T, the original gangster rapper. Ice T's controversial hit Cop Killer epitomised the turbulence of 1990s LA, consumed by the outrage of the Rodney King beating. But Ice himself would go on to play a cop on TV - showing California's talent for absorbing dissidence into the mainstream. Academic consultant: Dr Ian Scott, University of Manchester Written and produced by Laurence Grissell
Stanley Tucci tells the story of Dianne Feinstein, trailblazing Californian politician who took over as mayor of San Francisco in 1978 after the murders of Harvey Milk and Mayor Moscone. Feinstein was charged with the difficult task of healing San Francisco after the brutal slaying of two highly popular leaders - against the backdrop of the further horrors of the recent Jonestown Massacre. Academic consultant: Dr Ian Scott, University of Manchester Written and produced by Laurence Grissell
Stanley Tucci tells the story of Kathleen Cleaver, a leading light in the short-lived but highly influential Black Panther Party which was founded in Oakland, California. Kathleen Cleaver and the Panthers were sick of the compromises of the mainstream civil rights movement. Their militant approach influenced many other activists - including San Francisco's increasingly vocal LGBT community. But for the US government, the Panthers became public enemy number one - and leading figures like Cleaver were forced to flee. Academic consultant: Dr Ian Scott, University of Manchester Written and produced by Laurence Grissell
Stanley Tucci continues his history of California with the story of Silicon Valley's troubled founder, William Shockley. Shockley was the man who first brought silicon to Silicon Valley in the 1950s. He was an undoubted genius. But he was also a hideous boss and an irredeemable racist. California wants to dazzle you with its endless sunshine and visions of the future – but that's just a mirage. Stanley Tucci plays a hard-boiled screenwriter uncovering the full, sordid truth. He knows exactly where all the bodies are buried. Academic consultant: Dr Ian Scott, University of Manchester Written and produced by Laurence Grissell