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Joint effort today from Nick and Charlotte and the big news to kick us off is that the dominant stayer over the last couple of year's Kyprios has been retired by Coolmore having aggravated and old injury and Lee Mottershead of the Racing Post sums up his career. Nick gets James Doyle's thoughts on his Derby ride Damysus after he put him through his paces at Epsom this morning and Lee looks at the race as a whole. Billy Nash looks at the Irish Classics from the weekend from a Timeform perspective before Charlotte and Lee also look at the changes to the Windsor Castle Stakes that are set to come in in 2026 as well as news of a surprising Royal Ascot contender from Australia. Barry Irwin shares a surprising Royal Ascot target for Facteur Cheval and an even more surprising jockey booking. Nick also catches up with Irish trainer Mick Flannery ahead of the popular Tomas O Maille running tonight and the story behind him plus we have the latest point to point segment with Ben Atkins and Oli Bell has news of his final day at the British Poker Championships.
Joint effort today from Nick and Charlotte and the big news to kick us off is that the dominant stayer over the last couple of year's Kyprios has been retired by Coolmore having aggravated and old injury and Lee Mottershead of the Racing Post sums up his career. Nick gets James Doyle's thoughts on his Derby ride Damysus after he put him through his paces at Epsom this morning and Lee looks at the race as a whole. Billy Nash looks at the Irish Classics from the weekend from a Timeform perspective before Charlotte and Lee also look at the changes to the Windsor Castle Stakes that are set to come in in 2026 as well as news of a surprising Royal Ascot contender from Australia. Barry Irwin shares a surprising Royal Ascot target for Facteur Cheval and an even more surprising jockey booking. Nick also catches up with Irish trainer Mick Flannery ahead of the popular Tomas O Maille running tonight and the story behind him plus we have the latest point to point segment with Ben Atkins and Oli Bell has news of his final day at the British Poker Championships.
Nick is joined by David Yates of the Mirror to bring you all the latest from around the racing world. Today's guests include Nicky Henderson, who gives news of Constitution Hill plus reflections on the horse's extraordinary popularity at the Lambourn Open Day and his thoughts on the trainers' championship. Also today, Harry Cobden on riding for Willie Mullins and his hopes for more such opportunities at Punchestown and beyond. Meanwhile, Wathnan's Richard Brown looks forward to Map of Stars, Damysus and Haatem this week, but warns that James Doyle may be off games for 3-4 weeks following a collarbone injury at Chelmsford on Friday. Plus, Tamfana's owner Eamon O'Connor discusses her return to action at Sandown this week.
Nick is joined by David Yates of the Mirror to bring you all the latest from around the racing world. Today's guests include Nicky Henderson, who gives news of Constitution Hill plus reflections on the horse's extraordinary popularity at the Lambourn Open Day and his thoughts on the trainers' championship. Also today, Harry Cobden on riding for Willie Mullins and his hopes for more such opportunities at Punchestown and beyond. Meanwhile, Wathnan's Richard Brown looks forward to Map of Stars, Damysus and Haatem this week, but warns that James Doyle may be off games for 3-4 weeks following a collarbone injury at Chelmsford on Friday. Plus, Tamfana's owner Eamon O'Connor discusses her return to action at Sandown this week.
In this episode of the Art of Franchise Marketing podcast, Erin Martin interviews James Doyle, CMO of Pirtek USA, discussing his extensive experience in franchising, particularly in the service industry. They explore the importance of being findable in emergency services, the strategies for enhancing digital presence, and the value of customer reviews. The conversation emphasizes the significance of focusing on foundational marketing strategies and building strong relationships with franchise owners. In this conversation, James Doyle discusses various aspects of marketing, particularly in the B2B sector. He emphasizes the importance of customer engagement through multiple review methods, understanding customer needs, and the differences between B2B and B2C marketing strategies.
In this episode of One Move at a Time, host Bryan Tillis sits down with Kevin James Doyle, a comedian and chess teacher, to talk about his unique journey in chess. Kevin shares insights about his comedy show, After Endgame, which blends chess and humor and gives us a glimpse into his personal history with the game.
Kyle is joined by Graham Kay and Kevin James Doyle via Zoom to talk their favorite first-watches from last year, and predict what random movies from this year are going to be about. We will check back in later in the year on their Rotten Tomatoes Score Predictions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scorpio Tankers, Inc. (NYSE: STNG) - 2025 Capital Link Corporate Presentation Series Tuesday, January 7, 2025 Senior Management Speakers: •Mr. Robert Bugbee, President •Mr. Lars Dencker Nielsen, Chief Commercial Officer •Mr. James Doyle, Head of Corporate Development & Investor Relations 2025 Capital Link Corporate Presentation Series
The guys sit down with James Doyle of Innovative Lawn and Landscape of Torrington Ct. to celebrate the 100th episode of the main show! James was the very first guest on The SnowJobs Episode #1, and we catch up to see what hes been up to since!A HUGE Thank you to all of our listeners out there that have propelled this show to the heights its reached in the first 100 episodes, we couldnt do this without every one of you, and your unwavering support! Keep Pushing gang!Music Credit: Rev Theory
Tankers Shipping Sector Featuring: Moderator: Mr. Jorgen Lian, Head of Shipping Equity Research – DNB Markets Panelists: Mr. Gernot Ruppelt, CEO – Ardmore Shipping Corp. (NYSE: ASC) Mr. Carlos Balestra di Mottola, CEO – d'Amico International Shipping S.A. (DIS.MI) Mr. Ted Petrone, Vice Chairman – Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (NYSE: NMM) Mr. James Doyle, Head of Business Development & IR – Scorpio Tankers Inc. (NYSE: STNG) 16th Annual Capital Link New York Maritime Forum - Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Metropolitan Club, New York City For more information on the forum please visit: https://forums.capitallink.com/shipping/2024NYmaritime/
Tankers Shipping Sector Featuring: Moderator: Mr. Jorgen Lian, Head of Shipping Equity Research – DNB Markets Panelists: Mr. Gernot Ruppelt, CEO – Ardmore Shipping Corp. (NYSE: ASC) Mr. Carlos Balestra di Mottola, CEO – d'Amico International Shipping S.A. (DIS.MI) Mr. Ted Petrone, Vice Chairman – Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (NYSE: NMM) Mr. James Doyle, Head of Business Development & IR – Scorpio Tankers Inc. (NYSE: STNG) 16th Annual Capital Link New York Maritime Forum - Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Metropolitan Club, New York City For more information on the forum please visit: https://forums.capitallink.com/shipping/2024NYmaritime/
James Stevens is joined by Graeme Rodway and David Jennings to look at the big stories in horseracing in the last week. City Of Troy lit up the Ebor Festival at York last week and the panel discuss his chances of an ambitious Breeders' Cup Classic bid. David assesses Callum Shepherd's 18-day ban for failing to ride out a finish and James Doyle avoiding a ban in a similar incident. James takes a look at Peter Savill's latest plans to boost British racing.
Tom in for Nick and joined by broadcaster Jane Mangan. Jane initially reflects on day 1 of the Galway Festival before looking ahead to the rest of the week, in particular the Galway Plate. The team then turn their attention to day 1 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival and ask if anything can beat star stayer Kyprios in his bid for yet another Group 1. We hear from James Doyle who has a superb book of rides on the opening day including Gregory in the feature. We check in with James Savage, assistant trainer to Passenger who suffered an injury in the Sky Best York Stakes at the weekend. Plus it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world with our fiends at Weatherbys and to Rodney Schick of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing.
Tom in for Nick and joined by broadcaster Jane Mangan. Jane initially reflects on day 1 of the Galway Festival before looking ahead to the rest of the week, in particular the Galway Plate. The team then turn their attention to day 1 of the Qatar Goodwood Festival and ask if anything can beat star stayer Kyprios in his bid for yet another Group 1. We hear from James Doyle who has a superb book of rides on the opening day including Gregory in the feature. We check in with James Savage, assistant trainer to Passenger who suffered an injury in the Sky Best York Stakes at the weekend. Plus it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world with our fiends at Weatherbys and to Rodney Schick of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing.
Nick is joined by ITV broadcaster Matt Chapman to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show, Qatar Racing supremo David Redvers talks the King George and whether Oisin Murphy had a choice between Middle Earth and Sunway, David Menuisier confirms James Doyle as the rider on the latter, while Richard Hannon gives the strongest suggestion yet that he will split his miling aces in upcoming Group Ones. Also on today's show, Billy Nash gives the Timeform perspective, Nick and Matt discuss Flutter CEO Ian Brown's latest salvo in the Racing Post, and Greg Bortz, widely credited with saving South African racing is our Weatherbys guest in a special extended interview.
Aly Vance, Geoff Banks, and Emmet Kennedy review Royal Ascot and ask if it has become racing's greatest festival. We chat about the star performances from Rosallion, Henry Longfellow, Charyn, Porta Fortuna, Opera Singer, Haatem, Auguste Rodin, Isle Of Jura, Kyprios, Inisherin, Asfoora, Khaadem, Port Fairy, Fairy Godmother, Bedtime Story, and more. With Oisin Murphy, Sean Levey, James Doyle, Billy Loughnane, Rossa Ryan, Tom Marquand, Colin Keane, Callum Shepherd, Dylan Browne McMonagle, and Ryan Moore excelling, who needs Frankie? We chat about potential election interference by the Gambling Commission. What is going on with Godolphin after Charlie Appleby drew a blank for the second consecutive Royal Ascot, while Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore were crowned leading trainer and rider yet again? Plus, has ITV Racing become the propaganda arm of British racing? This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online, designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Our listeners get 10% off their first month, so give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FURLONG. The Final Furlong Podcast is proudly brought to you by Geoff Banks Bet. Join the excitement and Sign up to Geoff Banks Online now with promo code FFP500 and get 10% of any net losses returned as cash after your first month of betting, up to £500 at geoffbanks.bet. Its tradition redefined with modern tech and unbeatable odds. Apple: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/geoff-banks-online/id881898186 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geoff_banks.geoffbanks Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode explores new research, which has used wobbling stars to find new exoplanets. --- Read this episode's science poem here. Read the scientific study that inspired it here. Read ‘In the Planetarium' by James Doyle here. --- Music by Rufus Beckett. --- Follow Sam on social media and send in any questions or comments for the podcast: Email: sam.illingworth@gmail.com X: @samillingworth
This week's Saturday Edition with Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the action from the Curragh this weekend as Richard Hannon discusses his runners in the Irish 2000 Guineas as well as Andy Oliver whilst Aidan O'Brien runs through his leading hopes for both Guineas and Auguste Rodin's chances of bouncing back in the Tattersalls Gold Cup. Dermot Weld also shares his hopes for his once raced winner in the 1000 Guineas and his chances of winning the race for the third year in a row. Then on home soil, James Doyle looks forward to getting back onboard Vandeek for his seasonal reappearance whilst Henry Dwyer discusses Aussie raider, Asfoora and George Scott has a quick line on Seven Questions.
NIck is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, William Haggas explains why Economics won't run in the Derby, French Derby or at twelve furlongs this season. Also on today's show, MP Philip Davies reacts to new of the July 4th election and how a change of government might impact ongoing gambling legislation. Trainer George Scott reacts to his jockey Callum Shepherd losing the Derby ride on Ambiente Friendly, James Doyle looks forward to a stunning book of weekend rides including Vandeek and Okeechobee, while Iamd al Sagar tells us that Nashwa will not be seen until after Royal Ascot.
This week's Saturday Edition begins by looking ahead to Royal runner Desert Hero at Newbury tomorrow as he looks to bag his first win of the season now he steps back up in trip. His trainer William Haggas and jockey Tom Marquand share their thoughts whilst Tom also discusses Relief Rally in the Carnarvon Stakes who just looked like the 7 furlongs in the Fred Darling was a bit too far for her. Mister Sketch also goes against Relief Rally and his jockey James Doyle runs through his chances as well as Poker Face in the group 1 Lockinge Stakes whilst we hear more about the favourite for that feature Inspiral from Chris Richardson and Olly Cole who runs Royal Scotsman. Then over in the US ahead of the second leg of the Triple Crown, Kenny McPeek explains why he's rolling the dice with Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan, having initially ruled him out of the race.
Tom in for Nick and joined by Rishi Persad to initially reflect on a brilliant Derby trial performance from Economics in yesterday's Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes at York. We hear from rider Tom Marquand about the run and also look ahead to some of Tom's big rides this weekend. James Doyle also rode in the Dante and joins us to give his views on the race plus to look ahead to his book of weekend rides including Poker Face in the Lockinge. We also welcome Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson who talks Inspiral and Audience ahead of Saturday's feature race. With the news that Grand National winner Coach Rambler has been retired we are joined by his trainer Lucinda Russell. In our Something For The Weekend segment with Timeform, Dave Ord joins us to put some figures on the Locking runners and also on that win from Economics. Plus we have an update from Norway ahead of their National Day with Xander Brett and York's James Brennan joins us to look ahead to day 3 of the Dante meeting.
Sarah Jane welcomes James Doyle into the studio, and he doesn't hold back. He spills the tea on relationships and reveals his fetish... He talks about his rise to fame and how he struggles to trust people. He opens up about how he overcame his eating disorder and his struggle to keep friends.He proudly declares that he is always looking for the next big thing and that he never lives in the moment. James is striving to be better all the time. He speaks about his ambitions to be a TV presenter and what is motivating him to do this. This episode is sponsored by Apache Pizza Mullingar.https://www.apache.ie/promotions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, James Doyle, Director, Green Finance, Investment Management, and Community Champion in the CFA UK Sustainability Community, speaks to Paris Jordan CFA, Head of Responsible Investing at Charles Stanley and Co-Founder of Virtuvest. Exploring the role of discretionary wealth managers and the importance of fiduciary duty in sustainability, they also delve into the challenges of balancing profit and impact, alongside integrating sustainability into the traditional investment model. The CFA UK Sustainability Community is buzzing with daily discussions, virtual meet-ups, and in-person gatherings, offering numerous opportunities for you to get involved. Our Community is a virtual and in-person hub for investment professionals to grow together as sustainable investing experts. This is the go-to place for sustainable investing knowledge, resources and contacts. You can post questions on our forum, connect with other members online and join an informal catch up in the pub. For more information on the Sustainability Community and how to join, click here: https://shorturl.at/drsHV
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. We continue our conversation this week with @conorjmd - what does his neurodiverse education platform do that others don't? We also discuss his approach to social media and why it is vital that protect your mental health. This Week's Topics: • Hair Education and Managing Time • Neurodiversity in Education • Instagram vs TikTok • Dealing with Weighty Conversations as a Hairdresser • Protecting Your Peace and Mental Health • The Power of Meditation and Morning Rituals • Hair Horror Stories Takeaways: Effective time management is crucial when juggling multiple roles in the hair industry, such as being a hairdresser, educator, and content creator. Understanding and embracing neurodiversity can enhance the learning experience for both educators and students, allowing for more inclusive and effective teaching methods. Instagram and TikTok offer different opportunities for hairdressers to showcase their work and engage with their audience. While TikTok can be unpredictable, Instagram provides a more stable and community-focused platform. Hairdressers can benefit from using TikTok as a discovery platform to reach new audiences and potentially gain more exposure for their work. When using social media, it's important to set boundaries and manage the negative aspects, such as hate comments or overwhelming engagement. Protect your peace and mental health by setting boundaries and practicing self-care. Incorporate meditation and morning rituals to maintain a healthy mindset. Embrace your own journey and avoid comparing yourself to others in the industry. Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
We continue our conversation this week with @conorjmd - what does his neurodiverse education platform do that others don't? We also discuss his approach to social media and why it is vital that protect your mental health. This Week's Topics: • Hair Education and Managing Time • Neurodiversity in Education • Instagram vs TikTok • Dealing with Weighty Conversations as a Hairdresser • Protecting Your Peace and Mental Health • The Power of Meditation and Morning Rituals • Hair Horror Stories Takeaways: Effective time management is crucial when juggling multiple roles in the hair industry, such as being a hairdresser, educator, and content creator. Understanding and embracing neurodiversity can enhance the learning experience for both educators and students, allowing for more inclusive and effective teaching methods. Instagram and TikTok offer different opportunities for hairdressers to showcase their work and engage with their audience. While TikTok can be unpredictable, Instagram provides a more stable and community-focused platform. Hairdressers can benefit from using TikTok as a discovery platform to reach new audiences and potentially gain more exposure for their work. When using social media, it's important to set boundaries and manage the negative aspects, such as hate comments or overwhelming engagement. Protect your peace and mental health by setting boundaries and practicing self-care. Incorporate meditation and morning rituals to maintain a healthy mindset. Embrace your own journey and avoid comparing yourself to others in the industry. Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. Hairstylist and educator Conor Doyle @conorjmd has spent a lot of time in different areas of Europe and shares his thoughts on how life in the salon is different there. We discuss the image of the hairdresser, training and licensing requirements, and the challenge of pricing. We had an amazing convo and will be back in a couple weeks with Conor for part 2! This Week's Topics: • Growing up when hairdressing was viewed as a ‘dropout option' • The qualifications for hairdressing in Ireland vs. USA • Differences between USA and Europe salon life • How price increases are viewed over there • What he would change about the industry Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Hairstylist and educator Conor Doyle @conorjmd has spent a lot of time in different areas of Europe and shares his thoughts on how life in the salon is different there. We discuss the image of the hairdresser, training and licensing requirements, and the challenge of pricing. We had an amazing convo and will be back in a couple weeks with Conor for part 2! This Week's Topics: • Growing up when hairdressing was viewed as a ‘dropout option' • The qualifications for hairdressing in Ireland vs. USA • Differences between USA and Europe salon life • How price increases are viewed over there • What he would change about the industry Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Tom Kerr is joined by Matt Rennie and David Jennings for a packed edition of the Front Page. First up, the team reviews the Breeders' Cup, including incredible rides from Ryan Moore and Frankie Dettori, a viral clip of the Big Evs camp celebrating, and the controversy of European horses withdrawn on vets' advice. The shock return to training of Best Mate's handler Henrietta Knight is next up, followed by discussion of the big jockey transfer news of James Doyle leaving Godolphin to join Wathnan Racing. Finally, we look at the affordability checks petition which has shot past 65,000 signatures and explore what it means for racing and punters. Sign the petition here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/649894
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to look over the headlines from around the racing world today. They lead with the news broken by Nick yesterday that jockey James Doyle would leave his nine year role with Godolphin to become the first stable jockey for Qatar's Wathnan Racing. They are joined by Doyle himself, who explains his decision. Also on today's show, Paul Nicholls articulates his dilemma over whether to run Bravemansgame in Wetherby's Charlie Hall Chase at the weekend, while Nick talks at length to legendary and sometimes troubled rider Patrick Valenzuela, who is considering a return to the saddle aged 61. Also in California, pod regular Steve deLemos gives us the lowdown on Turf Sprint candidate Live In the Dream, while - in Australia - JA McGrath gets a personal view from Melbourne Cup pioneer Michelle Payne.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to look over the headlines from around the racing world today. They lead with the news broken by Nick yesterday that jockey James Doyle would leave his nine year role with Godolphin to become the first stable jockey for Qatar's Wathnan Racing. They are joined by Doyle himself, who explains his decision. Also on today's show, Paul Nicholls articulates his dilemma over whether to run Bravemansgame in Wetherby's Charlie Hall Chase at the weekend, while Nick talks at length to legendary and sometimes troubled rider Patrick Valenzuela, who is considering a return to the saddle aged 61. Also in California, pod regular Steve deLemos gives us the lowdown on Turf Sprint candidate Live In the Dream, while - in Australia - JA McGrath gets a personal view from Melbourne Cup pioneer Michelle Payne.
Its Equip Expo Week! The guys sit down with Kory Lamphear, James Doyle, and Jordan Smith to have some laughs and talk about Equip Expo in Louisville, and what they are looking forward to seeing and doing while there.
Growing up in a devoutly Christian home, Kevin was saving sex for marriage. After moving to New York City to pursue a career as an actor, he quickly fell in love and got engaged. A month before his wedding, he called it off and found himself in a precarious position, a 30 year old virgin. A story of heartbreak and horniness that has been called a perfect combination of “brutal honesty and awkward hilarity” that is “one of the most intimate comedy shows” you'll ever see. YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ymp1to Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ComedyDynamics Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ComedyDynamics TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/J1wucyQ/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ComedyDynamics http://www.comedydynamics.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick is joined by RTE and racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for a brisk canter through today's racing news. Looking ahead to Irish Champions Festival, they hear from trainer Paddy Twomey and rider Chris Hayes, while rider James Doyle gives us an insight into the split personality of his Sprint Cup ride Shaquille. Adrien Cugnasse gives us the lowdown on the Arc Trials in Paris this weekend, while Haydock Park GM Molly Dingwall limbers up for the Great North run in aid of Racing Welfare, Emmanuel Viaud brings us the latest on next week's Osarus sale, and top event rider Piggy March has news of a new eventing class for ex racehorses worth £50,000.
Nick is joined by RTE and racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for a brisk canter through today's racing news. Looking ahead to Irish Champions Festival, they hear from trainer Paddy Twomey and rider Chris Hayes, while rider James Doyle gives us an insight into the split personality of his Sprint Cup ride Shaquille. Adrien Cugnasse gives us the lowdown on the Arc Trials in Paris this weekend, while Haydock Park GM Molly Dingwall limbers up for the Great North run in aid of Racing Welfare, Emmanuel Viaud brings us the latest on next week's Osarus sale, and top event rider Piggy March has news of a new eventing class for ex racehorses worth £50,000.
Tom Stanley in for Nick an joined by David Yates of the Daily Mirror. We hear from trainer Julie Camacho who tells us James Doyle will be back on board for the Haydock Betfair Sprint Cup in nine days time. Julie will then open her doors that Sunday for the Malton Open Day. Jamie Insole joins us to talk of his new venture in partnership with Dr Richard Newland. We hear from Klaus Eulenberger in conversation with Nick ahead of the German BBAG yearling sale this weekend. And Bobby Jackson from Tattersalls is along to build up to Friday's August sale and beyond.
Tom Stanley in for Nick an joined by David Yates of the Daily Mirror. We hear from trainer Julie Camacho who tells us James Doyle will be back on board for the Haydock Betfair Sprint Cup in nine days time. Julie will then open her doors that Sunday for the Malton Open Day. Jamie Insole joins us to talk of his new venture in partnership with Dr Richard Newland. We hear from Klaus Eulenberger in conversation with Nick ahead of the German BBAG yearling sale this weekend. And Bobby Jackson from Tattersalls is along to build up to Friday's August sale and beyond.
The guys sit down with two "Young Guns" in the landscaping and snow management world, James Doyle from Innovative Lawn and Landscape in Connecticut, and Dustin VanHale from Total Lawn and Landscape in Minnesota. They let us hear about their journey and experiences from starting a company so young, and growing them into very successful businesses in a relatively short time. This episode is geared to the younger generation of snow pro who is looking to start, or ramp up their business.
. Today on the podcast, we are taking it outside for a conversation with James Doyle principal and Justin Quinn, partner of James Doyle Design Associates. Designer Resources ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Episode 271 featuring Mitch Altman Moya Living - Beautiful, durable powder coated kitchen, bath & outdoor kitchen cabinetry Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! The Oasis Alliance - Providing design to those in need. ICAA Southern California - SoCal is Southern California's preeminent resource on classical architecture and the allied arts. James and Justin have the stated goal to create beautiful and innovative landscapes that deliver world class design while enriching the lives of those fro whom the space was crafted. And to do so with clear vision as it relates to creating an authentic sense of space. A while back, you probably heard the BookLook review I offered on their absolutely stunning tome called Intersection of Art and Nature. This is a firm that lives and delivers upon the promise behind the work and because of that, I am really thrilled to share this conversation with you. This is James and Justin from James Doyle Design Associates. We'll get to that right after this. Thank you James and Justin for your time. Loved our chat as much as I do your work. Thank you for listening, downloading and subscribing to the show. If not already, please make sure you are subscribing to the show. You can find Convo By Design everywhere you find your favorite podcasts. By the way, with over 450 episodes, perhaps you'd like to check out some of the past episodes. Thank you to my wonderful partners and sponsors, ThermaSol, Moya Living and Design Hardware. Without you, I would not be able to do this and for that, thank you. Thanks again for listening. Be well and until next week, take today first. -CXD
In the latest Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on all the interviews from this week ahead of the 1000 and 2000 Guineas from Newmarket including, jockeys Jim Crowley, James Doyle and trainers Dermot Weld and Roger Varian. Whilst across the Atlantic, ahead of the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby, we hear from connections of Verifying, Confidence Game, Jace's Road and Raise Cain.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead. We predominantly look ahead the first classics of the season but do first hear Lee's thoughts on the white paper and what the industry could and should be doing to give more protection to punters. Roger Varian is along to touch on his Guineas team, two in the 2000 and a sole representative in the 1000. James Doyle will partner Noble Style on Saturday, even though he rode Silver Knott in a racecourse gallop and he tells us why. Nick joins us from Kentucky talking to Charlie O'Connor from Coolmore America and we check in with Newtown Stud and ITBA Chair Cathy Grassick in our regular Tuesday bloodstock segment in association with Weatherbys.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Racing Post's Lee Mottershead. We predominantly look ahead the first classics of the season but do first hear Lee's thoughts on the white paper and what the industry could and should be doing to give more protection to punters. Roger Varian is along to touch on his Guineas team, two in the 2000 and a sole representative in the 1000. James Doyle will partner Noble Style on Saturday, even though he rode Silver Knott in a racecourse gallop and he tells us why. Nick joins us from Kentucky talking to Charlie O'Connor from Coolmore America and we check in with Newtown Stud and ITBA Chair Cathy Grassick in our regular Tuesday bloodstock segment in association with Weatherbys.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to canter through the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world. Nick is in Dubai, where James Doyle tells him of his hopes of success aboard Algiers, Master of the Seas and more this Saturday night. Also on today's show, York CEO William Derby details a significant prize money uplift for 2023 while outlining sustainability initiatives in the face of the energy crisis. With last week's heroes Honeysuckle and Constitution Hill both conceived in the same UK covering barn, Yorton's Dave Futter pays tribute to their sires and indicates who might be the next influential stallion in his care. Meanwhile, TV presenter Rosie Tapner talks to Nick about her foray into the boxing ring in aid of Racing Welfare.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to canter through the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world. Nick is in Dubai, where James Doyle tells him of his hopes of success aboard Algiers, Master of the Seas and more this Saturday night. Also on today's show, York CEO William Derby details a significant prize money uplift for 2023 while outlining sustainability initiatives in the face of the energy crisis. With last week's heroes Honeysuckle and Constitution Hill both conceived in the same UK covering barn, Yorton's Dave Futter pays tribute to their sires and indicates who might be the next influential stallion in his care. Meanwhile, TV presenter Rosie Tapner talks to Nick about her foray into the boxing ring in aid of Racing Welfare.
Championing a new era of hairdressing and the education that allows this, it's fair to say that todays guest Conor James Doyle is on a mission to do just that! Conor is back on the show for one heck of a chat. Its a chat that kicks-off learning about his metaphoric rise to becoming one of the industries top content creators with his six-figure following, right through to using his platform to research and open conversations on the neurodiverse needs within the industry, and how education has to change to fulfil these needs. We go deep in to all of this, and lots more! We get to hear how during lockdown, Conor lost all his business and he turned to his social media following and embraced real conversations. This brought an opportunity to make people laugh, creating connections of light in a time of darkness. But he also reveals why social media has become a love hate relationship for him. Dismantling the toxic narrative around hairdressing has become the ethos of Conor's education and business today. Respect for the industry's heritage combined with a determination to make fundamental changes for the future, Conor James Doyle is at the core of driving these changes. If you're curious to know what this all means, listen in on this episode to fully understand! Enjoy! A podcast produced by HOWTOCUT IT Media Network Thanks for Listening Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Thank you to Conor James Doyle for joining me on todays podcast. Until next time Howtocutter's, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye!
A sales position may seem straightforward, but many in the role can attest to the fact that they're constantly having to act as a jack of all trades. While an SDR's main objective is to book a meeting, the ability to do that requires both a variety of hard skills refined in more formal sales training, as well as general soft skills that can be picked up through many different life experiences. In this episode of Tech Sales is for Hustlers, James Doyle, an Enterprise Solutions Specialist at Qlik, unpacks all the logistics that go into sales, the way memoryBlue Academy helped improve his sales skills, and the experiences that have helped him be a good leader and learn how to relate to a variety of prospects while cold calling.
In this inaugural episode, we have James Doyle from Innovative Lawn and Landscape in Connecticut.
Nick and Tom Stanley sit down initially to reflect on the stunning Breeders' Cup action which culminated in the world's best racehorse, Flightline, routing the field in the Classic. We hear from Terry Finley of West Point Thoroughbreds who discusses the night and the confirmation that the horse has been retired to stud. James Doyle is also along to reflect on his first Breeders' Cup success with Rebel's Romance winning the Turf. Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates joins us to reflect on the best of the action from Britain and Ireland over the weekend and Richard Thompson of Cheveley Park Stud confirms that Envoi Allen is set to join Allaho in the King George after his excellent performance in the Down Royal Champion Chase.
Nick and Tom Stanley sit down initially to reflect on the stunning Breeders' Cup action which culminated in the world's best racehorse, Flightline, routing the field in the Classic. We hear from Terry Finley of West Point Thoroughbreds who discusses the night and the confirmation that the horse has been retired to stud. James Doyle is also along to reflect on his first Breeders' Cup success with Rebel's Romance winning the Turf. Newsboy of the Daily Mirror David Yates joins us to reflect on the best of the action from Britain and Ireland over the weekend and Richard Thompson of Cheveley Park Stud confirms that Envoi Allen is set to join Allaho in the King George after his excellent performance in the Down Royal Champion Chase.
In episode 530 of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and again looks forward to this weekend's King George at Ascot with the newly announced rider of Mishriff, James Doyle. Lee Mottershead of the Racing Post previews the race and gives his thoughts on just the 6 entries, all be it top class ones as well as looking at Newbury's recent prize money boost for this week's fixture. Pat Cummings discusses the incident that took place last week in the States where the second placed horse was wrong demoted after the jockey exceeded the whip allowance and Charlotte Russell is along to update us on the Go Racing In Yorkshire Summer Festival which is taking place this week. Of course being Tuesday, we have our Weatherbys Bloodstock segment and this week Middleham Park Racing are featured after their success in Saturday's Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury.