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Durante esta semana repasamos el nuevo álbum del dúo británico, comentado por uno de sus componentes, Jack Barnett.En el programa de hoy también sonaron nuevas canciones de Matt Berninger, Alan Sparhawk, Robert Forster, Quinquis, Patrick Wolf y The Hidden Cameras.Escuchar audio
What can you do to reduce both your energy costs and fossil fuel footprint? How do Solar Energy and Home Energy Efficiency assessments work? Jack Barnett, Board Member, and Holly Zaluski, Home Assessment and Social Media Intern, join the podcast from the SEEDS Group to discuss energy efficiency, solar power options, and opportunities for the public to get involved.
Today Andy Silvester talks to City A.M. reporters Jack Barnett and Nicholas Earl. Jack unpicks the continuing stock market sell-off, one of the worst in recent memory; and Nicholas takes us through the rift in the Conservative party over the potential implementation of a windfall tax on energy companies, and assesses the viability of the tax itself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to Professor Seán Meehan from the IMD School of Management. They discuss the importance of customer centricity, and go through how companies can integrate consumer-first practices. Listen to his IMD Management podcast here. Andy also talks to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett. They unpick inflation's 9% high, determine how the Bank of England will get a hold on inflation, and outline what Rishi Sunak could do to alleviate pressure on households facing rising costs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett. They go through the gloomy economic figures released by the ONS this morning measuring the economy's performance, and explain what this will mean for rate hikes going forward. And in the news: BT has confirmed a joint sports venture with Warner Bros Discovery, MPs have called for a crackdown on dirty money, and Volkswagen has stated that it will build 800,000 electric vehicles worldwide by the end of 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to City A.M. reporters Leah Montebello and Jack Barnett. Jack takes us through a prediction by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research of a technical recession at the end of the year, and talks inflation worries; and Leah discusses ITV's new streaming service, and Channel 4's partnership with YouTube. And in the news: Aviva CEO Amanda Blanc has called out sexism in the financial services sector; Superscript, a Lloyd's-licensed insurance broker, has launched a dedicated crypto product; and the Kremlin has warned that it can do without Western countries purchasing their energy resources. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to Jack Barnett, City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter. Together they go through the thinking behind the Bank of England's 25 basis point rate rise earlier today, which brought the UK's interest rate to 1%. They take a look at the Bank's forecasts, and explain why a recession is almost inevitable. And in other news -- Shell and BP have announced bumper Q1 profits, and Elon Musk has lined up investors to help with his purchase of Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett. They go through UK and US rate rises, discuss the likelihood of a recession, and explain equity market slumps. Also in the news: Crossrail is only 20 days away and sales are slowing at JD Wetherspoon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to Jack Barnett, City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter. They go through the global market dip and why China's zero-Covid lockdowns are concerning investors; bank earnings for Q1; and new ONS data showing that 9 in 10 households have recorded an uptick in their cost of living. And in the news, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is on the verge of taking over Twitter; and research by investment firm Charles Schwab has revealed that two thirds of UK retail investors are unconcerned if their investments are sustainable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett. They go through lacklustre UK economic growth figures and why the cost-of-living crisis will hinder said growth; the latest inflation figures; the global economic recovery; and economic uncertainty to come. Andy also goes through the news: Heathrow has marked its highest number of passengers since the start of Covid-19; and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has turned down a spot on Twitter's board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporters Jack Barnett and Lily Russell-Jones. Jack takes us through the latest consumer confidence data from PWC, as the numbers show the sharpest rate of decline since the financial crisis in 2008, and asks whether this will translate to the job market. Lily discusses Rishi Sunak's plans to turn the UK into a global crypto hub as the Treasury signals its intent to recognise stablecoins as a valid form of currency; and briefly outlines the Royal Mint's NFT ambitions. Andy also takes us through the headlines: Ted Baker has seen its share price increase as they begin a formal sale process; and Elon Musk has purchased almost 9% of Twitter's stock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporters Leah Montebello and Jack Barnett. Jack outlines the cost-of-living crunch that, some say, hasn't been seen since the Second World War. He goes through the economic uncertainty that awaits in April, with tax, energy, and price hikes all coming into effect. Leah boils down the Betting and Gaming Council's concerns regarding the government's White Paper review into the gambling sector, which they're worried will be too intrusive and put gamblers off from having a flutter -- potentially pushing them into the black market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporters Elena Siniscalco and Jack Barnett. Jack discusses Andrew Bailey's comments warning of the current energy shock being worse than that of the 1970s, and goes through Rishi Sunak's somewhat incongruous remarks today at a Treasury Select Committee. Elena outlines the myriad of problems affecting farmers, supply chains, and food production, as war and uncertainty cause widespread shortages and demonstrate the fragility of our interconnectedness. Andy also whistles through the news: Barclays will lose £450m after selling more products to investors than it was permitted to, and Natwest has now fallen back to majority private ownership after the UK government bailed it out during the financial crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett -- they look back on yesterday's Spring Statement; go through dire IFS figures; and discuss lack of growth in the UK economy. Andy also takes us through the business news: P&O are in even more hot water; and the CEO of convenience store operator McColl's has stepped down. Following this, and on a brighter note, Andy chats to Kirsteen Campbell, The Macallan distillery's Master Whisky maker. They discuss what it takes to be a Master Whisky Maker; how whisky quality is meticulously maintained; The Macallan's 81-year-old whisky, The Reach; and Kirsteen gives her whisky of choice for the summer weather. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to Anil Soni, CEO of the WHO Foundation. They discuss the efforts being made by the foundation with regards to the Ukraine crisis and vaccine equity; how the foundation raises funds; why the interconnectivity of the world means that these funds matter now more than ever; and why everybody wins, even businesses, when they donate. WHO Health Emergency Appeal for Ukraine & Go Give One Andy also talks to City A.M. reporters Sascha O'Sullivan and Jack Barnett about the Chancellor's Spring Statement today. They outline what will change; Rishi Sunak's tricky balancing act and the Spring Statement's politicisation; and the impact on businesses and individuals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Charlie Conchie takes the reigns of The City View, talking to City A.M. reporters Jack Barnett, Nicholas Earl and Leah Montebello. They discuss warnings of an inflation increase; why oil has rebounded above $100; and the chief of the Betting and Gaming Council warning Rishi Sunak against making bold regulation moves in the Chancellor's upcoming gambling review. Charlie also goes through the headlines, taking us through the latest with the P&O Ferries scandal; news of house prices surging; and reports of telecoms giant Ericsson's conduct in Iraq. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester returns to host The City View -- he chats to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett about the Fed and Bank of England's rate hikes, and the Monetary Policy Committee statement that further tightening of monetary policy may be needed in the next few months. Andy also takes us through the headlines: P&O Ferries have controversially axed 800 members of staff via video conference; Deliveroo has reported losses of £131m in 2021; and Ocado shoppers are spending less than last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today City A.M.'s Charlie Conchie takes the reigns of The City View podcast, chatting to Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett. They discuss markets being up; the Fed and the Bank of England's probable rate hikes; commodity prices settling; and the London Metal Exchange, which suspended nickel trading today. Charlie also goes through the headlines: FeverTree and the owner of Frankie and Benny's and Wagamama have warned of major cost increases; HSBC has made its first foray into the metaverse; and the UK is set to ban the export of luxury goods to Russia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The City View, Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporter Jack Barnett about firms raising their prices; whether the Fed and the Bank of England will hike rates, and by how much; and what we can expect of inflation by this October. Andy also takes us through the headlines: Rio Tinto has made a $2.7bn offer for Turquoise Hill's remaining shares as it seeks control of a Mongolian copper-gold mining project; the Office for National Statistics has added meat-free sausages and removed men's suits, among other items, to the basket used to calculate price hikes; and India is considering a Russian offer to purchase crude oil at a discount. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporters Jack Barnett and Nicholas Earl about volatile energy prices potentially becoming even more so; inflation forecasts, rising consumer prices and what the Bank of England will do vis-à-vis rate hikes; and yesterday's nickel big short and its impact on the London Metal Exchange. Andy also goes through the headlines: Prudential had a bump in its 2021 business profits; Gatwick managed to mitigate losses in the last few months of 2021; and Stagecoach has backed a £595m takeover by asset manager DWS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Monday episode Andy Silvester chats to Jack Barnett, City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter, about European market reaction to Russia-Ukraine; energy prices and how commodity price hikes could impact inflation; and the difficulty for countries in switching off from Russian energy. Andy also takes us through the headlines: Sanjeev Gupta, CEO of Liberty Steel Group, will be allowed to continue running his steel plants following a deal with HMRC; sub-prime lender Amigo's shares have soared; Missguided has axed "a number of roles" at its HQ in Manchester; and Deloitte will no longer be operating in Russia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester chats to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett about the latest news regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine; the West's response; economic sanctions and their long-term effects on Russia; and what options Russia has going forward regarding its economy and trading partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Andy Silvester sits down with City A.M. reporters Jack Barnett and Nicholas Earl as they go through news of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. They discuss how far sanctions could go; how markets have reacted; the impact on the price of oil as war limits supply; and what this all means for inflation and the cost of living crisis in the UK. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The City View, Andy Silvester takes us through the headlines: there's news about a potential takeover of Clipper Logistics; and aviation firm John Menzies PLC has accepted an increased takeover offer. Andy also chats to City A.M. reporters Leah Montebello and Jack Barnett about the latest PMI figures; inflation's slow yet steady impact on wallets; and where Channel 4 stands amidst potential privatisation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester takes us through the headlines: there's news about Indivior; the Financial Stability Board has issued a warning about crypto; and Heineken is raising prices to limit increasing costs. Andy also chats to City A.M.'s Sascha O'Sullivan and Jack Barnett about the latest ONS inflation numbers, the cost of living, and Boris Johnson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Andy Silvester talks to Lyft Chief Economist and University of Chicago professor John A. List for a chat about his latest book, The Voltage Effect. They discuss idea scaling; why this measure can decide whether or not an idea ends up performing well; the value of data; and John's background working for companies such as Uber and now Lyft. Andy also goes through the headlines -- new figures from the ONS have been released demonstrating that inflation is rising at an unequal pace to wages; former Post Office sub-postmasters and mistresses have been calling for former bosses to face prison time in the wake of the Horizon scandal; and mining company Glencore reported an 84 per cent increase in earnings in 2021. And finally, Andy talks to City A.M.'s Economics and Markets reporter Jack Barnett about the ONS inflation figures and US investment bank predictions about the UK's economic performance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The City View, Andy Silvester takes us through some of the headlines today. The Oil and Gas Authority has ordered the closure of the UK's only horizontal shale wells; Unilever had a 4.5% jump in sales last year; and Sting has sold his catalogue to Universal Music Publishing. Andy also talks to Jack Barnett about US and UK inflation; what's to come; and if there's any optimism in this current situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester talks to Alex Hersham, CEO of freight and logistics startup Zencargo, for a discussion about the constantly evolving nature of commerce; supply chains and the various causal factors behind their complexity; and what the future will bring for the company. Andy also talks to City A.M.'s Jack Barnett about the main drivers behind the Bank of England's 25 basis point hike; the energy cap increasing in April; and what's to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Andy Silvester sits down with Jack Barnett to discuss the dismal state of equity markets, lenders' hiring rates in the UK, and projected easing of supply chain issues. Andy also goes through the headlines, taking us through news about Day 2 PCR tests being scrapped, shares in The Hut Group plummeting, Getir's plans for 6000 new jobs in the UK this year, and the looming National Insurance tax hike. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Andy Silvester is joined by Kin + Carta CEO J Schwan, and by Jack Barnett to discuss today's news on inflation and future rate rises by the Bank of England. Andy also goes through the headlines, which include GSK's rebuttal of a £50bn Unilever merger, corporate results, and today's political news as Boris Johnson faces even more pressure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Silvester talks through the headlines from another busy day in the City of London, and talks to City A.M.'s Jack Barnett about Wall Street's fright at a new note from Goldman Sachs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Silvester is joined by City A.M.'s economics correspondent Jack Barnett to talk through the economy's prospects in 2022 - and the impact of everything from inflation to a lingering supply chain crisis. Andy is also joined by Armadillo CEO Manny Cohen. Armadillo is now one of the world's leaders in the growing world of RegTech - but it wasn't always that way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Silvester and Jack Barnett look at the biggest news in the City today - the decision of the Bank of England to hike the base rate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, City A.m. editor Andy Silvester sits down with economics and markets correspondent Jack Barnett to read the runes on the latest economic data and what it might suggests about the Bank of England's next move. Andy also looks at new house price numbers, trouble with activists at SSE and growing activity from the regulator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theresa Rideout, 36, disappeared along with her dog, River, on September 2, 1994. Her boyfriend, Jack Barnett, checked into a motel and killed himself just over a week later. Was Jack responsible for her disappearance? Investigators never found her body or evidence of a crime scene. What happened to Theresa Rideout?
Code Name - Zeus: A Geo-political Saga by Gary AndersenGovernment agencies and sinister organizations in the United States and around the world closely follow the activities in and around the small town of Kursk, Texas. The town and surrounding area, settled by German Russian immigrants in the early twentieth century, suffered greatly from the dual impact of the Dust Bowl years and the Great Depression, only to be saved by two strange newcomers from Europe who are great believers in capitalism and the American way of life. After making a vast fortune, starting on the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, and around Beaumont, Texas, Russian immigrant Robert Barzinsky and his junior partner, Jack Barnett, a native of Ireland, move to Kursk, Texas. They ranch, drill for oil, and create a secret project, code name: Zeus, where they prepare for a major worldwide disaster. Barnett's son, Jack Jr., is the Renaissance man who recruits a team of techies, led by Chip Faraday, to provide the technological evolution to successfully prepare for the eventual destruction of most human life on earth. Chip Faraday, his lifelong friend Rick Christiansen, their former professor Dr. Dane Madsen, and a small group of outcasts provide the path to survival.Gary Andersen was raised on farms his parents rented near small towns in Minnesota. He graduated from high school, one of eight boys in a class of fifteen, then received a BSEE (days) and BSBA (nights) from the University of Minnesota. Over five decades, he went from designing computer logic and memory systems to sales and marketing positions with several companies including Intel Corporation. He and his family moved to the Bay Area in 1975 and to Texas for an expected two years in 1979, but have remained in Texas. In 1986, he became the sixth CEO of a small, never profitable, seven-year-old high-tech venture-capitalist-backed company. He dramatically grew the company and made it profitable. He managed the company's successful IPO in 1994 and then left on his tenth anniversary as CEO. He and his wife are actively involved with their family and a wide range of friends.https://www.amazon.com/Code-Name-Zeus-Geo-political-Saga-ebook/dp/B0975WJ6QF/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9781648954153&qid=1625148620&sr=8-1http://www.stratton-press.comhttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/garandsp.mp3
In this edition of The City View, the daily podcast from City A.M., editor Andy Silvester talks to economics and markets correspondent Jack Barnett about Metro Bank, good news from pub group Fuller's, and funding issues at TfL. Andy also touches bases with River & Mercantile's Dan Hanbury on where opportunities lie in the UK market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to City A.M.'s daily news podcast, The City View, live from the newsroom. Editor Andy Silvester whistles through the big news in the Square Mile today - including the latest on David Cameron's faltering business career and a day to forget for McColl's. But the big news of the day is inflation - which Andy looks through with his colleague Jack Barnett and the Co-CIO of Arbuthnot Latham, Gregory Perdon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nel 1995 le televisioni di tutto il mondo mandano in onda un reperto video sconvolgente: le immagini di una autopsia realizzata sul corpo di un extraterrestre caduto sulla Terra nel 1947. Il video è stato pubblicato da Ray Santilli, uno sconosciuto produttore discografico londinese.La sua Autopsia Aliena diventa un caso internazionale. Medici, esperti di cinematografia, militari e appassionati studiano quella ripresa fotogramma per fotogramma nel tentativo di capire se è reale, se risale davvero al 1947 e se quello steso su quel lattino è davvero un alieno.Il video di Santilli è la prova che non siamo soli in questo universo? Oppure è la più spettacolare truffa di sempre?Ray Santilli è uno sconosciuto produttore discografico londinese. Almeno fino al giorno in cui - per caso - non incontra Jack Barnett. Jack ha lavorato per l'esercito degli Stati Uniti e si trovava a Roswell, nel 1947, quando gli è stato chiesto di riprendere lo schianto di un disco volante e le autopsie eseguite sul corpo dei suoi passeggeri.La stagione completa de "La prova" è disponibile in esclusiva su Audible.
This week we're delving into our archive looking back to October 2017, and 'Different Trains 1947'. This was a fascinating project which featured composer Jack Barnett from These New Puritans and producer Sandunes amongst other key performers and filmmakers.From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcast.Show your support for the Barbican by making a donation and help inspire more people to discover and love the arts. https://www.barbican.org.uk/donate See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in to hear this honest conversation between C3LA’s Worship Pastor, Jack Barnett, and Pastor Carly O'Rourke of Vive Worship on how the Holy Spirit impacts our corporate worship and that ultimately, our entire lives are our worship.
Jack Barnett, Co-founder and President of the Northeastern Pennsylvania-based Clean Energy Co-op, discusses its formation and projects the organization has supported. Clean Energy Co-op was started in 2014 as a 'spin-out' from the local non-profit Sustainable Energy Education & Development Support (SEEDS), with a mission to develop clean energy resources for the benefit of its rural community and it's current 80+ members. Jack is a board member with SEEDS. He has been a solar advocate for decades, and past chair of a state chapter of the American Solar Energy Society. To date the Clean Energy Co-op has financed two commercial-scale solar system projects at farms and one on a non-profit community center. This Spring Clean Energy Co-op hopes to complete a fourth project with a local government entity, using cooperative capital, along with grant funding.
Episode 6 of Challenging Behaviours is a little different, Jack goes solo to talk about dyspraxia and his experiences, and do some incorrect maths. We love feedback so do tweet us at @challengingpod or Jack on @waspskillbears Tom on @rapidrhyno123 or email challengingbehaviourspodcast@gmail.com www.challengingbehaviours.wordpress.com
In this episode I interview Jack Barnett, a melancholic singer songwriter based in Cardiff with an interesting history and a simplistic yet grounded style. We discussed the value of sad songs, growing up as a teenager in France and how I'm still yet to listen to Brand New Jack also recorded his song "Little Black Cloud" which you can watch on Facebook or YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2tpwZ4UgaY Make sure you subscribe to get weekly episodes: iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/erratic-control/id1241023364 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erratic-control Pocket Casts - http://pca.st/uKB4 You can also listen online at http://www.soundcloud.com/erraticcontrol Next week's episode is with Dominic Griffin aka Oldus Fawn.
In this episode I interview Elly and Joe of PARCS from Newport in South Wales. PARCS are an electronica three-piece that stray through the realms of vocal-led ambient dance to trip hop, jazz and other eclectic influences. We discussed Newport slang, on-stage technical nightmares and the treacherous world of attempting cover songs. Make sure you subscribe to get weekly episodes: iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/erratic-control/id1241023364 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erratic-control Pocket Casts - http://pca.st/uKB4 You can also listen online at http://www.soundcloud.com/erraticcontrol Next week's episode is with Jack Barnett.