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Welcome back to the Crushing It In Construction Podcast.This week, we're sitting down with James Elliott, owner of Red Dog Group and a UK-born builder who traded drizzle for Queensland downpours (and somehow still came out on top).James has strong opinions about our industry, and he's not sugar coating them: Builders are tired of being the scapegoat for every delay and price hike, overregulation is choking growth, and if we don't start making trades appealing again, we're in serious trouble.From battling another year of biblical rain to flipping the script on sales (hint: stop selling services, start selling products), this episode digs into why 2025 might be the toughest year yet for builders.And if you thought post-COVID chaos was behind us? Think again. James breaks down why the ripple effects,material costs, labor shortages, and red tape are still hitting hard.Ready for some straight talk? Let's go!Connect with James Elliott:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/red_dog_group/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-99252334/Connect with Jordan Skinner:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaskinner/Website: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/Do you have an influential personal brand? Take the quiz to find out:http://www.constructingaleader.com/quiz
Argus' James Elliott is joined by global polyurethanes editor Laura Tovey-Fall and US polyurethanes reporter Catherine Rabe to discuss the latest developments in the US and global polyurethanes market. Ahead of The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry's (CPI's) annual Polyurethanes Technical Conference in Atlanta Georgia next week, the team discuss: The latest developments for MDI, TDI and polyols in the US market. Market updates in Europe, Latin America and China. What to look out for in the polyurethanes industry for the coming weeks.
Argus' James Elliott is joined by global polyurethanes editor Laura Tovey-Fall and US polyurethanes reporter Catherine Rabe to discuss the latest developments in the US and global polyurethanes market. Ahead of The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry's (CPI's) annual Polyurethanes Technical Conference in Atlanta Georgia next week, the team discuss: The latest developments for MDI, TDI and polyols in the US market. Market updates in Europe, Latin America and China. What to look out for in the polyurethanes industry for the coming weeks.
James Elliott is a seasoned resilience coach and psychotherapist with over 6 years of experience, working with elite athletes, veterans, and Special Forces. A former British Airborne Forces veteran, he brings a wealth of knowledge in mental toughness and emotional intelligence, alongside achievements in competitive rugby and endurance world records. Find more of James here: https://www.instagram.com/jameselliottofficial/?hl=en https://james-elliott.mykajabi.com/ ________________________________ If you have any other questions for the next episode drop them in here: ngl.link/thenotsofitcouple1 Join MyCoach: Code: NotSoFit for a special discount for podcast listeners! https://mycoach-school.com/join Follow us - https://www.instagram.com/mycoachapp_/ More Lucy Davis: Follow - https://www.instagram.com/LucyDavis_Fit Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbyT8IyohY6V8ZVfI9uHug More Ben Haldon: Follow - https://www.instagram.com/MyCoachBenji Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpGRgA3rr1-FY9qLRgkXX3A Shop our products - https://shop.mycoachschool.com/collections/products/ 0:00 Intro 1:00 What is resilience? 4:10 Holding 2 contrasting beliefs. 10:19 Idolisation of Billionaires. 13:45 your environment determines your success in life. 16:00 Learning to let go. 18:00 Lessons from the hobbit 28:00 adversity allows you to conquer anything. 36:00 sensory associations with trauma 40:30 more lessons from Tolkien 44:00 the inner citadel
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists James Elliott and Jo McCarroll discuss Christopher Luxon's trip to Japan and handwriting in schools. James Elliott is a lawyer and English language teacher. Jo McCarroll is the editor of the NZ Gardener magazine.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists James Elliott and Jo McCarroll discuss Australia's proposed youth social media ban, and the start of Schools Pride Week. James Elliott is a lawyer and English language teacher. Jo McCarroll is the editor of the NZ Gardener magazine.
Enjoying these podcasts? Consider hopping over to https://www.wearemakers.shop and checking out our quarterly publication. This quarterly publication is where we bring stories just like this one to you. Join us in Episode 76 of our podcast as we journey to South Glasgow to meet the remarkably talented chainsaw carver, James Elliott. Once a tree surgeon under the guidance of a former sergeant major of the British army, James discovered his true passion in the art of chainsaw carving. Inspired by his boss to explore this unique form of sculpture, James embraced the craft and has never looked back. Tune in to uncover how James's dedication and artistic flair are carving a new path in the world of art. We Are Makers Insta: @weare_makers Website: https://wearemakers.shop James Elliott Chainsaw Sculpture Insta: jesculpture Nomono Insta: @nomonosound Website: https://nomono.co/wam Youtube: @NomonoSound
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and James Elliott discuss the Bondi Junction attack with a witness from the scene. They also have an explainer on Iran and Israel after a strike on the weekend and discuss the investigation into a 4km mega tunnel under Wellington CBD.
This episode Lauren is joined by best selling author and psychiatry expert James Elliott. He shares his story of how his career in the Armed Forces led to him becoming an expert in war psychiatry and a master of mental resilience coaching. Having been personally coached by James, Lauren has had first hand experience of how the teachings and practices can help you harness your emotions and transform your life. You can find James' teachings in his best selling book “Think Yourself Resilient” which you can buy via the link below https://www.waterstones.com/book/think-yourself-resilient/james-elliott/9781804190531 Capture your gameplay the same way I do! http://e.lga.to/LaurenRowles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this very special episode of TaPod, we look at what happens when you get some of the leading minds in talent on the same panel. No need to ponder, because Avature Upfront APAC has delivered.Listen to the likes of Al Schirmer from TQ Solutions, Nat Flynn from Equidi, Keith Muirhead from Fonterra and James Elliott as they navigate TA Trends and give you insights into what really is happening out there.Thanks to Avature for having us along for the ride.
Two psychotherapists in conversation...This episode of the podcast is an interesting one. James Elliott, of the Sarena Clinic, explains what needs to be done now to shape a healthier workforce for the future. And it's simple stuff. We need to equip employees with the knowledge and tools to empower themselves and their children to experience meaning and fulfilment, and that supports good mental wellbeing.And we need to demonstrate empathy, based on knowing our teams well, so that we enable human needs to be met....You know those days when your head is elsewhere because something significant is occupying your brain? Your teenager has become alien to you and you're concerned. Your finances are too tight. You're worried about a medical issue.What do you need most? Probably, someone who knows you, who trusts and respects you, and who will give you the time and space you need.What happens then? You're able to focus on what is front of mind and resume work. That's better than the common alternative which is to continue work as normal whilst holding the strain of being unable to do what feels most important. Think about the different outcomes in terms of performance, sick leave, burnout and resentment.What gets in the way of you being human?More about James:James Elliott is a psychotherapist, resilience coach, ex British airborne forces, multiple world record holder, father, and author, with an MSc in War + Psychiatry.As the Head of Psychotherapy at Sarena Clinic, he leads a team of qualified and compassionate professionals who provide high-quality and personalised health care to our clients. James has over 4 years of experience as a psychotherapist, working with veterans, prison leavers, and other vulnerable groups to help them cope with their challenges and find their way in life. He is passionate about using his clinical and academic knowledge to create a supportive and respectful environment for clients, where they can explore their emotions, beliefs, and behaviours, and achieve their goals.Links to contact James:LinkedIn: James Elliott MScWebsite: james-elliott.mykajabi.comInstagram: @jameselliottofficialThe Sarena Clinic: Sarena ClinicResources & ReferencesWatch this episode on YouTubeLeadership & Manager Labs (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Engagement Action Plans - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Stress Mapping - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Tackling Anxiety Collectively - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)The Emotional Needs Audit - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)
Founder and perfumer for Seattle-based brand Filigree & Shadow, James Elliott joins me to talk self-teaching, the logistics of being a one man brand, a little politics, and plenty of name dropping, among other things. Thank you for not swearing, James, but you really could have. P.S. The word he was searching for was "stability". https://www.filigreeandshadow.co/pages/about-filigree Instagram: @filigreeandshadow
Today on the show, Susana and panellists Nuwanthie Samarakone and James Elliott discuss James Shaw resigning as Green Party co-leader. Also, they discuss issues in the Point Chevalier community, and a 'tooth fairy' making dentures without a license.
Today on the show, Susana and panellists Nuwanthie Samarakone and James Elliott discuss going back to school with kindness this year. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week.
Man Baggage, as featured on Instagram live, throughout Mens Health Awareness month 2023 with James Elliott and Ben Mudge Candid and necessary conversations we all need to have about men, with men with no topics off the table, no matter how taboo **Apologies for the sound quality of these episodes**
An abusive childhood led James Elliott into problematic schooling & teenage years, and led him to join the Army to escape his past and improve his future. Enjoying multiple roles both in and out of the Army, including Strength & Conditioning coach of Colchester rugby club, and becoming an APJI, James eventually found his calling as a resiliency coach. Attending summits for the Army, delivering training to Police Scotland and working with GB Paralympic teams, James is now a Psychotherapist at a Harley Street clinic, and helps to improve the outlook and mental health of people from all walks of life. Follow This Podcast To Be Notified Of New Episodes, Visit Our Social Media Platforms & YouTube Channel For More Bonus Content, And Listen Live To Our Radio Station: Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/ Visit Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@forceradiohq
Olefins experts Sarah Rae and Craig Barry talk to James Elliott about the outlook for olefins across the US, Europe and Asia Pacific, including: Where is demand going into the end of 2023? Thoughts on the demand situation in China… Will stimulus measures help boost demand? What are the implications for global markets if we see a pick-up in Chinese offtake? How is a challenging demand situation and higher costs impacting on the drive for sustainability
Welcome to The Bikini Coach Podcast We are the UK's First Female Only Coaching Team and our coaches are all bikini champions striving to help every female feel the best version of themselves! We specialise in female bikini competition prep and in this podcast will be aiming to help you with everything you'll need to know to becoming a successful bikini athlete. In this episode, we have PCA Bikini Pro Samantha Yesilirmak and a very special guest, James Elliott - Author of the 5 star rated book, ranked 25th in the world Think Yourself Resilient James is a psychotherapist to the likes of IFBB Pro Athletes including Phoebe Hagan and other high performance athletes. The pair chat through show day nerves, post-show blues, motivation and resilience. Such an interesting listen on all things mindset! Thanks for joining James & enjoy this very special episode Instagram: @thebikinicoach_ Enquire About Coaching: https://forms.gle/mmPkUb1BDW2NtP4e9
Walking the Appalachian trail in heaven. James Elliott "Eddie" Turner of Brush Fire will be missed. His talent on mandolin, guitar and vocals contributed to the success and longevity of the band.
Recruiting is not only sales and data-driven. It encompasses a broader range of skills, qualities, and considerations which is mainly focused on building relationships and human connection. Effective recruiting involves understanding people's motivations, aspirations, and personalities. That is why it is important for recruiters and business owners to understand the value of Emotional Intelligence. Emotional intelligence empowers recruiters to navigate the intricacies of human interaction, fostering trust, rapport, and success within the recruitment industry. In this episode, my special guest, James Elliot, shares the 5 pillars of emotional intelligence which are critical components in becoming effective recruiters. James is very different from my usual guests in that he does not come from a recruiting background. James joined the British Army in 2006, deploying around the world including to Afghanistan. After his own issues with mental health, James became a strength and conditioning coach at a national league rugby team, where he learned the power of mentoring. He was then asked to help establish the first-ever British Army Parachute Jumping Instructors Platoon. At RAF Brize Norton, James also attended several courses in mental health, becoming an instructor, and also broke 2 Guinness world records in feats of endurance in rugby. In 2018, James became a Mental Resilience Coach for the British Army, where he helped develop and deliver mental resilience training, including to special forces. In 2020, James left the army to take his mental resilience training to a wider audience including high-performing individuals and teams, such as the Paralympic Rowing team. Episode Outline and Highlights [1:39] Why understanding human behavior is practical in the recruiting industry. [04:36] James' journey as a mental resilience coach and what made him pursue mental health qualifications. [15:04] James shares the resilience principles that he was teaching in the British Army. [17:40] Our discussion on the key concepts of resilience. [31:14] Practical applications of resilience in the field of recruiting. [39:09] Why emotional influence and biases play a huge role in your decision-making. [42:29] What should you do when a candidate ghosts you? [46:49] Zooming in to Emotional Intelligence - what is it and how do you develop it? [54:10] The 5 Pillars of Emotional Intelligence. [55:51] James shares his motto "Leave every room better than you found it" - use your positive influence. Understanding Resilience and Human Behaviour to Become an Effective Recruiter James explains his approach to mental resilience which focused on adapting to adversity. We discussed key topics o human behavior that can contribute to your success as a recruiter or recruitment business owner. The takeaways that well resonated with me are the following: Embracing Human Behaviour Insight: He zoomed in on the value of understanding human behavior, which he believes is a massive part of being an effective recruiter. When dealing with your team, a candidate, or a client, this life skill is critical to becoming effective. Leveraging Human Connection James also elaborated on the importance of engaging with someone on a very human level to bring out the very best of their performance. This is useful when coaching your team. James relayed very specific examples of how this has worked for him and his coachees and how this can work for you. Thriving Through Resilience The principle of resilience is about turning surviving into thriving. For you to become resilient, it is not always about being the strongest or the sharpest. It is about learning to adapt. For James, it is about changing quicker and adapting faster than everybody. Unveiling Emotional Intelligence James reveals his thought process about emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and understanding your emotions. These topics are relevant to the recruitment field, which is a people business. How Emotional Intelligence Influences Your Decision Making When we say resilience, we do not only refer to overcoming drastic events and momentous situations. For example, recruitment on its own is challenging as is due to its demanding and stressful nature, punctuated by daily rejection. You are dealing with human beings, who don't always do what they say or communicate transparently. A strong will and resilient mindset are critical components to be successful in recruitment. I had to ask James' viewpoint on how to develop mental resilience. James argues that resilience isn't about suppressing emotions but understanding them through emotional intelligence. We talked about practical steps that can help you develop emotional intelligence. A good example is when dealing with people, may it be a candidate or your own team member. Emotional maturity includes overcoming conscious and unconscious biases to deal with your stakeholders effectively. James says our biases often make us see people as we want, not objectively. Look at their actions by making an objective timeline of people's actual behaviors to see their true patterns. We also discussed modern-day communication and how to deal with ghosting, which is becoming a more common trend nowadays. James gave his perspective on what prompts other people to ghost others and how this can be dealt with in the field of recruiting. The 5 Pillars of Emotional Intelligence James breaks emotional intelligence into 5 pillars: Self-awareness, emotional control, empathy, social awareness, and motivation. He elaborated on each of these pillars and shared insights on how their application. He talked about the biggest obstacles to motivation and self-improvement. James also shared his motto: "Leave every room slightly better than you found it". Our Sponsors This podcast is proudly sponsored by i-intro i-intro® is an end-to-end retained recruitment platform. Their technology and methodology allow recruiters to differentiate themselves from the competition, win more retained business, bigger fees, and increase their billings. Their software combined with world-class training enables you to transition from transactional, contingency recruiter to consultative, retained recruiter. Instead of being perceived as a “me too” vendor, you'll be positioned as a “me only” solutions provider. Be sure to mention Mark Whitby or The Resilient Recruiter. Book your free, no-obligation consultation here: https://recruitmentcoach.com/retained James Elliot Bio and Contact Info A psychotherapist and resilience coach, who takes a close look at the scientific methods of the development of resilience, from observable neurobiological reactions to psychotherapeutic processes and proven psychological techniques to develop an individual's emotional resilience. Having served 14 years in the British Army's Airborne Forces, including as the second in command of the British Army's Mental Resilience Training Team, as part of the British Army's first Army Parachute Jumping Instructors platoon, operational deployment to Afghanistan, and two seasons as a strength and conditioning coach to a National League rugby team. Now working as a psychotherapist who works with a broad spectrum of high-achieving individuals including trail-blazing athletes, special forces operators, blue light services, CEOs, politicians, and vulnerable veterans to help the individual find their subjective fulfillment and state of emotional resilience. Fighting through childhood abuse, instability, poor mental health, and poverty, James Elliott uses his lived experiences to help relate the complicated psychological principles to his audience. Currently living in Essex, where he is still an avid supporter of his local rugby team, dedicated to a healthy lifestyle and developing his health and strength, James continues his studies currently at King's College London and is a father to a charismatic daughter. James on LinkedIn Tough Enough to Care website link (A Non-Profit that James support) Think Yourself Resilient: Harness Your Emotions. Build Your Confidence. Transform Your Life. People and Resources Mentioned The Chimp Paradox by Steve Peters David and Goliath, by Malcolm Gladwell Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter
James Elliott is a psychotherapist and resilience coach. Using his 14 years in the British Army's Airborne Forces developing skills in resilience to empower people to tackle a variety of challenges, he works with people ranging from professional athletes to politicians. In our conversation James provides insight into how a loss of identity – either as a soldier or as a CEO – can be the hardest thing to deal with when retiring. A sense of identity is crucial to help you manage the next stage of your life, even better if what you enjoy doing helps benefit your community. In his book, Think Yourself Resilient: Harness Your Emotions. Build Your Confidence. Transform Your Life he breaks resilience down into different pillars, looking at confidence, identity, goals, relationships and physical health. By focusing on these elements we give ourselves the best chance to be resilient to life changes. Listen to more of his fascinating story here. USEFUL LINKS To connect with James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-8360a41b5/ https://james-elliott.mykajabi.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jameselliottofficial/?hl=en James's book is available to purchase here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Think-Yourself-Resilient-Emotions-Confidence/dp/1804190535/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= CONNECT WITH ME Thanks for checking out my YouTube channel - I'm Chartered and Certified Financial Planner Justin King and I help people to retire successfully.
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Cultivating a resilient mindset can be a game-changer in becoming the person you aspire to be - the one that your younger self would look up to with pride. To help us build our resilience and grow into the person we need ourselves to be, I had the pleasure of sitting down with James Elliott. James is a Psychotherapist and author of Think Yourself Resilient. In this episode, James and I delve into the complex world of resilience, exploring how his challenging childhood, military, and sports background have shaped his beliefs and given him invaluable lessons that he can share with others. James will challenge conventional thinking and share his controversial take on why throwing your goals in the bin may be the key to unlocking true resilience. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellamccrystal/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellamccrystalhypno/Website: https://www.ellamccrystal.com/Connect with James Elliot:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameselliottofficial/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-8360a41b5/?originalSubdomain=ukThink Yourself Resilient Book: https://amzn.eu/d/eGaAPXI
In this episode, I'm chatting with the author, psychotherapist and military mental resilience coach, James Elliott. James has over 6 years of coaching experience from National League Rugby teams to Paralympic rowers, from Special Forces Operators to vulnerable veterans. He has a wealth of knowledge in designing, developing and delivering mental resilience training programs, both group training and one-to-one therapy. James is the author of the book ‘Think Yourself Resilient. His book will teach you how to harness your emotions so that you can build confidence and transform your life, and, I'm excited to be discussing his book and his methods with him today. Highlights:
James Elliott - Filigree & Shadow - in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.filigreeandshadow.co/ Founded in 2013, the name Filigree & Shadow emanates from a twice-borrowed reference to the song by Fever Tree. The late Robert Hermann wrote, “His series of ethereal and complex fragrances established him as a first-class natural perfumer, proving small indie perfumers can more than hold their own when running with the big dogs.
We're joining you again from the Sonic Arts Centre at Queen's University Belfast, and we are thrilled to welcome Belfast-born journalist, author, and co-founder of the Oh Yeah music centre, Stuart Bailie. Stuart is also editor of Dig With It magazine. In our last episode, we talked about conflict, politics, and peace through the Troubles, and in this episode, we will dive more specifically into music's role through the 30-year conflict. Stuart explains in his book Trouble Songs, “...music has not been a passive voice. It has called for subversion and disobedience. It has put out stories that have challenged the given histories. And in the place of the old, stuck ideas, music has imagined new fixes…the punk rockers, ravers and rogue strummers have all done their job." Growing up in a small town, music was often my window to the outside world and big news events. I love U2, the Cranberries, Thin Lizzy, Van Morrison, and Sinead O'Conner, among others. When I heard their songs growing up, it made me dig deeper into world events. As Stuart says, "God bless music. It just can take you to places that you're not expecting and can challenge all sorts of given stories." In honor of that, a personally curated playlist to accompany this podcast is linked below: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3BRUcTbj1iLCp6sSqynLxt?si=d7ceed204a88488f Thank you as always for listening. *Special thanks to James Elliott who introduced me to Stuart, to my husband Quinn and Jodi Marr who helped me with the playlist, and to Molly Seuss who has been my star student helping me with edits! As always, big thanks to Mike Olekshy and J. Lauren who helped me launch this podcast and created our main theme music.
James Elliott, talks to polyolefins experts Alex Sands and Sam Hashmi about European polyolefins contract pricing, including insights on: October contract price settlements and early indicators for November Why we had to wait several days for the November ethylene and propylene settlements and what this means for PE and PP What the latest electricity prices mean for polyolefins costs and margins The Argus contract price methodology and why it doesn't include energy surcharges
Comedians Pinky Agnew and James Elliott bring a few laughs.
James Elliott, who has spent the last 25 years leading and managing highly effective teams, joins Jeff and Lason in this episode. James shares his thoughts on improving leaders at all levels by improving the way organizations train and develop their leaders. Follow James on Twitter @James_Elliott Website: Highadventureleadership.com
In addition to uncertain supply and demand dynamics, increasing energy costs are impacting PVC pricing and contracts. Argus offers a different methodology to assessing PVC prices including clarity on how the energy cost component is taken into account. James Elliott, talks to Michael Vitiello, Global PVC Editor, Aaron May, U.S. PVC Reporter, and Matthew Rajendra, Asian PVC Reporter about Argus Global PVC: PVC supply, demand and price impacts for Europe, the U.S. and Asia Pacific How the volatility in energy markets is impacting PVC manufacturers and what this means for plant operations What increasing energy costs mean for PVC pricing and contracts in Europe and the U.S. How Argus assesses PVC prices and why this is unique Get more information and request a free trial
Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott with some of the lighter stories of the week, including how M&M's got their name.
Interview with James ElliottJames Elliott is a certified leadership coach and trainer, aerospace safety and quality professional, aviator, and founder of High Adventure Leadership.James has been a student of leadership for over 35 years starting when he was a Boy Scout, where he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He has a degree in chemical engineering degree from the University of California at Berkeley and was an NCAA Track & Field Athlete.James has spent the last 25 years leading and managing highly effective teams in the areas of engineering, maintenance, safety, quality, and organizational development. He has experience in a variety of industries that include petrochemical, pharmaceutical & biotech, food manufacturing, and aerospace. He is also an expert in safety and quality management systems as well as lean manufacturing.In parallel to his professional career, James served over 15 years as a member of the Auxiliary Branch of the US Coast Guard. With the Coast Guard, he helped rescue numerous people as a boat crewman and emergency medical technician and later as a boat coxswain. A graduate of the Coast Guard's Leadership and Management School, James served in many leadership positions including a tour as the National Branch Chief for Leadership Development.Website:High Adventure LeadershipLinkedIn:James Elliott | LinkedInTwitter:(19) James Elliott
Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott with some of the lighter stories including how a burnt cheese roll impacted a provincial rugby match.
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Michelle Langstone and James Elliott speak with listeners who tell us what it's like to serve on a school board, the Human Rights Commission's call to freeze rent increases and the issue of cars still parking in Auckland's 'shared spaces'.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Michelle Langstone and James Elliott discuss Rugby New Zealand's announcement that Ian Foster is here to stay, the Reserve Bank raising the official cash rate and the impact climate change predictions could have on house prices.
Wallace and panellists Michelle Langstone and James Elliott discuss the things expats miss from home while living in New Zealand . Also, the panellists tell us what they've been thinking.
Te Radar and James join Lynn for a look at the highlights in news from the week, including a sign war between a Missouri McDonald's and Dairy Queen, Philippines' workers who'll be fined if they don't smile, a lifetime warranty for socks that wasn't and why you should never, ever put your parents' ashes in your checked luggage.
Argus is extremely pleased to closely collaborate with our esteemed partner, the European Petrochemical Association (EPCA). Argus SVP Strategy and Business Development Muhamad Fadhil speaks to Hartwig Michels, President of BASF's Petrochemicals Division and EPCA President, Gina Fyffe, CEO of Integra and Chair of the EPCA's talent, diversity and inclusion committee and James Elliott, Argus European Business Development Manager. In this wide-ranging roundtable, Fadhil, Hartwig, Gina and James speak about sustainability in the European chemical industry against the backdrop of a more challenging economic environment. This exclusive podcast delivers insights into: What's driving sustainability in the European chemical industry The factors threatening a continued sustainability drive The BASF and Integra sustainability roadmap Europe's progress towards achieving its sustainability goals Opportunities for sustainability in Asia Argus Global Recycled Polymers launches on 29 July 2022. To get the first report for free register your interest here. Argus are a gold sponsor at EPCA in Berlin, 3-6 October 2022. If you would like to meet with one of our chemical experts please contact chemicals@argusmedia.com.
Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott bring a few laughs.
Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott bring a few laughs
Our comedians Comedians Te Radar and James Elliott have ducks and bread lamps on their minds.
James Elliott talks to leading MTBE expert Roel Salazar, and lead analyst Cassidy Staggers, about the Argus MTBE Outlook: Market direction and underlying trends over the next 12 months Expansion projects and regulatory policies that could affect prices and trade flows Information or visuals with deep relevance to the market How we forecast 24 months ahead Insights to help subscribers make better business decisions This podcast is delivered by Argus' MTBE experts using data and insight from the Argus MTBE Outlook. Get more information and request a free trial
James Elliott talks to leading benzene expert Simon Palmer, and lead analyst Jason Faulk, about the Argus Benzene Outlook: Market direction and underlying trends over the next 12 months Expansion projects and regulatory policies that could affect prices and trade flows Information or visuals with deep relevance to the market How we forecast 24 months ahead Insights to help subscribers make better business decisions This podcast is delivered by Argus' benzene experts using data and insight from the Argus Benzene Outlook. Get more information and request a free trial
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Cultivating sensitivity and trust is essential to keeping clients safe – especially as we are aware that many women and men have experienced physical or sexual trauma. In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Kristin and Darren speak with Dr. Ben Benjamin about how to avoid violating client boundaries, understanding the patient is in charge of the session, why it's important for the therapist to understand the power differential, and whether maintaining boundaries are a shared responsibility between client and therapist. Dr. Ben E. Benjamin has done much pioneering work in the areas of ethics, communication, and sexual assault prevention, writing articles on professional, sexual and business ethics. He is the co-author of The Ethics of Touch, a textbook used in schools throughout North America to teach ethics and boundaries to massage therapists as well as other hands-on health care professionals. He has been an expert witness in cases of sexual assault in the massage and bodywork field since 2004. In 1974 Dr. Benjamin founded the Muscular Therapy Institute, a school he owned and nurtured for over 30 years. In the 1980s he developed a 150-hour curriculum in ethics and communication skills for therapists in training. He has taught courses in ethics, boundaries, sexuality and communication to somatic therapists for over 30 years. Additionally, Dr. Benjamin earned a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine and has dedicated his life to helping people cope with and overcome the pain and stress caused by injury to the body in his muscular therapy sports injury private practice since 1963. Related Article in Massage & Bodywork magazine: “Keeping Clients Safe, Part Two,” by Dr. Ben Benjamin, Massage & Bodywork magazine. July/August 2021, page 70. “Keeping Clients Safe, Part One,” by Dr. Ben Benjamin, Massage & Bodywork magazine. May/June 2021, page 64. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Universal Companies: https://www.universalcompanies.com/ Handspring Publishing: https://www.handspringpublishing.com/ Pain in the App: Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. 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A childhood accident sparked James Elliott's fitness journey. Today he is the founder of Elliott Performance Training and delivers one on one coaching that helps people meet their fitness goals. James is driven by a purpose to assist his clients to be their best.
A childhood accident sparked James Elliott's fitness journey. Today he is the founder of Elliott Performance Training and delivers one on one coaching that helps people meet their fitness goals. James is driven by a purpose to assist his clients to be their best.
They say don't believe the hype. Regarding #UFC202 they couldn't be more wrong. It exceeded all our expectations. Vice President of UFC Europe, James Elliott, joins the boys to talk #UFC204 in Manchester and the 'Walkaway King' Scott Askham talks about finishing in the coolest way!