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Dan Corder sits down with James George, trombonist and member of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, to share the unforgettable experience of performing alongside the legendary Andrea Bocelli.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adam Day, International Expansion Leader | UK, Europe & India at eXp, joins James Hughes, Jonathan Woods and James George on The Property Business Podcast. This week we get to chat with the person behind starting and the expansion of eXp in the UK.
Not too long ago we spoke with Benin's former Minister for Environment and Urban Planning, Luc Gnacadja, about the challenges and strategies for planning African cities. He told us that he considers Africa's biggest city, Lagos, to be the least climate resilient city on the continent. Africa has suffered disproportionately from climate change, and this is set to continue- scientists predict that global temperatures will continue to rise for decades. But will urban populations cope? In today's episode, we explore one man's plan to address this. James George, a Nigerian architect, and founder of HTL of Africa. He spoke to Alan Kasujja about his vision for the design and building of more climate-resilient cities, starting with Lagos.
James Hughes, Jonathan Woods and James George chat about the current market and what we can expert this summer.
07-01-24 Filling in for the Invasion, Rich Philips and James Westing talk to the annoucer of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest, George Shea. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Hughes and Jonathan Woods join James George to chat about the first UK eXp conference and what is capping.
Jonathan Woods & James Hughes tell James George all about their incredible experience attending the eXp International conference in Portugal.
Today's Sponsor: Hostage Tapehttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/hostagetape Today's Rundown:Smoke from Canadian wildfires reaches US, Minnesota under air quality alerthttps://abcnews.go.com/International/smoke-canadian-wildfires-reaches-us-minnesota-air-quality/story?id=110149929 Jen Psaki to Alter Passage from Her New Book After Axios Calls Out Her Inaccurate Account of a Notorious Biden Incidenthttps://www.mediaite.com/politics/jen-psaki-to-alter-passage-from-her-new-book-after-axios-calls-out-her-inaccurate-account-of-a-notorious-biden-incident/ Bronny James receives medical clearance to play in the NBA, AP source sayshttps://apnews.com/article/bronny-lebron-james-nba-5a59864be409bc91623cc05663e05579 Baltimore bridge to be blown apart to free stricken shiphttps://www.yahoo.com/news/baltimore-bridge-blown-apart-free-133110377.html Duke students walk out of Jerry Seinfeld graduation speech in Gaza protesthttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/13/jerry-seinfeld-duke-university-graduation-protest Netflix Likely to Secure Rights to NFL Christmas Gameshttps://www.mediaite.com/sports/netflix-emerging-as-likely-winner-to-land-exclusive-rights-to-nfls-christmas-games-next-season-report/ Miss Teen USA Runner-Up Stephanie Skinner 'Declines' Title After UmaSofia Srivastava's Resignationhttps://www.etonline.com/miss-teen-usa-runner-up-stephanie-skinner-declines-title-after-umasofia-srivastavas-resignation GameStop soars as flag bearer 'Roaring Kitty' resurfaces, sparks meme stock rallyhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/gamestop-jumps-roaring-kitty-returns-112405881.html Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts ONE DAY OLDER ON MAY 14:George Lucas (80)Rob Gronkowski (35)Miranda Cosgrove (31) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1804: The Lewis and Clark Expedition departed from Camp Dubois and began its historic journey by traveling up the Missouri River.1973: Skylab, the United States' first space station, was launched.1998: The finale of Seinfeld aired on NBC, with 76 million viewers tuning in. WORD OF THE DAY: shacket / [ shak-it ]https://thebigwordsproject.morebettermediacompany.com/shacket-5-14-2024/a garment in the style of a button-down shirt, made of a thicker fabric and usually worn over other shirts PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Buttermilk Biscuit Dayhttps://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-buttermilk-biscuit-day-may-14#:~:text=May%2014th%20ushers%20in%20National,this%20high%2Drising%20breakfast%20staple.
Jack Bowyer joins us this week to chat about his move to eXp and how he is growing his business by letting everyone know he's an independent estate agent. And how joining under James George, Jonathan Woods and James Hughes has been critical to his success.
Miles Rudland joins James George, Jonathan Woods and James Hughes this week to chat Leaflets, Lettings & The Power Of Collaboration. Make sure you follow Miles on instagra,: https://www.instagram.com/milesrudlandproperty/
This week Gemma McGuinness joins James George to chat about nutrition in football and her experience playing for AFC Bournemouth.
This week Jonathan Woods and James Hughes join James George to explain why you would use an eXp agent to sell your home. This is great episode for any estate agents thinking about joining eXp. But also for anyone who is thinking of selling their home.
Why we chose eXp. This episode is all about the benefits of joining eXp and starting your own property business. If you have thought about starting your own estate agency. Then this is the podcast for you. Jonathan Woods and James Hughes join James George to discuss their experiences joining eXp and how they have all been extremely successful since joining.
James George, Jonathan Woods and James Hughes explain how door knocking has helped them grow their real estate business.
James George, Jonathan Woods and James Hughes discuss the differences between the traditional UK estate agency and becoming self employed. Whether you are thinking about setting up your own estate agency or would like to know more about becoming self employed and joining companies like eXp. Then this would be a great episode for you.
Social Media is incredibly important with all businesses. James Hughes, Jonathan Woods and James George chat about how they use the different platforms like, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Linked In to grow their property business.
Our very first podcast so its a great opportunity to get to know James Hughes, Jonathan Woods and James George. Find out how they first got into real estate and what's made them successful.
Networking has been a major part of all our property businesses. So in this episode James Hughes, Jonathan Woods and James George chat about how they network and use networking to grow their real estate business.
#storytelling #volumetric #metaverse #xrom #podcast STAYING RELEVANT IN RAPIDLY EVOLVING ENTERTAINMENT James George is CEO and Co-Founder of Scatter. Prior to founding Scatter, James was a new media artist and technical director. He has had exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Barbican in London, Tokyo Photographic Museum, and screenings at Sundance and Tribeca Film Festival. He was the first artist in residence at Microsoft Research in 2013, where he worked alongside other pioneers in volumetric capture. He is an Emmy-winning artist and entrepreneur. He co-directed the first volumetric film CLOUDS and co-created the original volumetric capture tool, Depthkit. https://www.linkedin.com/in/obviousjimhttps://www.jamesgeorge.mehttps://www.scatter.nychttps://twitter.com/obviousjim Time Stamp 0:00 to 04:36- Intro & The Evolution of Storytelling 04:36 to 08:26- What is Volumetric Film-making 08:26 to 12:08-Process of capturing content in 3D 12:08 to 19:58- Scatter & How Volumetric Capture can impact storytelling 19:58 to 23:30- Depthkit Studio, Volumetric Capture Demo 23:30 to 26:14- How & when will volumetric filmmaking be democratized 26:14 to 33:48- the future of storytelling & Role of tech in it 33:48 to 34:55- Roadmap & Contact 34:55 to 37:27 - Closing notes on storytelling XROM- Home of Extended Reality India's 1st AR/VR Focussed Podcast Kindly subscribe to our youtube channel www.youtube.com/xrompodcast Music Credit: Adam Avil Track Title: Shiv
durée : 00:40:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1981, l'émission "Un livre des voix" se penchait sur l'oeuvre monumentale de l'anthropologue écossais Frazer et son travail sur les mythes paru dans "Le Rameau d'or". En 1981, "Un livre des voix" consacrait deux émissions à l'anthropologue écossais James George Frazer, l'un des fondateur de l'ethnographie moderne (1854-1941). Il fut l'un des premiers à recueillir les mythes et rites du monde entier. Il publia des milliers d'histoires entre 1911 et 1915 dans les douze volumes de son Rameau d'or. * Jean Cazeneuve, sociologue et homme de médias, assure la présentation et le commentaire du Rameau d'or dont le premier tome a paru chez Robert Laffont dans la collection Bouquins en 1981, (Le Roi magicien dans la société primitive ; Tabou et les périls de l'âme). De nombreuses lectures d'extraits du Rameau d'or illustrent cette présentation. Production : Pierre Sipriot Réalisation Georges Godebert 1ère diffusion : 28/05/1981 - Un livre des voix - Le rameau d'or : le Roi magicien Indexation web : Sandrine England, Documentation de Radio France Archive INA-Radio France
Sustainable marketing is a hot topic as many lean in to position their brand, product, service and persona as being sustainable, responsible, and ethical. Join host Sheri Hinish as she explores with returning guest James George (ex-Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Strategist at Pyxera Global) in episode 74 the parameters of sustainable marketing, and the types of greenwashing, pressure testing ChatGPT real time + unpacking Planet Tracker's "Greenwashing Hydra" or different dimensions of greenwashing (source - https://planet-tracker.org/greenwashing-growing-increasingly-sophisticated-says-planet-tracker/ ) What is sustainable marketing? Sustainable marketing is a marketing approach that emphasizes the long-term health and well-being of the environment, society, and economy. It involves creating and promoting products, services, and business practices that are environmentally responsible, socially equitable, and economically viable. Sustainable marketing aims to minimize the negative impact of business activities on the environment and society while promoting positive social and environmental outcomes. This approach often involves integrating sustainability principles into all aspects of a company's operations, from product design to manufacturing processes to marketing and advertising. Sustainable marketing also seeks to educate consumers about the benefits of sustainable products and services and encourage them to make more environmentally and socially responsible purchasing decisions. This can include highlighting the eco-friendly or socially responsible features of products or services, as well as providing information and resources to help consumers reduce their environmental impact. What is Greenwashing and why should you care? Greenwashing is a marketing technique in which a company makes misleading or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of its products or services. There are several types of greenwashing, including: Hidden trade-offs: This is when a company promotes a product as environmentally friendly while ignoring other environmental impacts. For example, a product may be advertised as eco-friendly because it is made from recycled materials, but the company may ignore the fact that the product was transported long distances, resulting in a high carbon footprint.Vague or misleading claims: This is when a company makes vague or ambiguous claims that are difficult to verify. For example, a product may be labeled as "all natural" or "chemical-free," but these claims are meaningless without further explanation or context.Irrelevant claims: This is when a company makes environmental claims that are technically true but are irrelevant to the product. For example, a company may promote a product as "CFC-free," even though CFCs have been banned for decades and are no longer used in the product.Lesser of two evils: This is when a company promotes a product as environmentally friendly when compared to a similar product that is even worse for the environment. For example, a company may promote a car as "eco-friendly" because it gets better gas mileage than other cars in its class, even though it is still a gas-powered vehicle with a high carbon footprint.Fibbing: This is when a company outright lies about the environmental benefits of its products or services. For example, a company may claim that its product is certified by an independent third party when in fact it is not. This is an action-packed and provocative dialogue that will not disappoint as James and Sheri discuss solutions and best practice to ensure you don't fall prey or misstep in a world of greenwashing, To learn more about James George, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/
Avec le Père Alain Thomasset, jésuite, professeur de théologie morale et doyen de la faculté de théologie du Centre Sèvres facultés jésuites de Paris. A l'occasion du prix Ratzinger 2022, le Centre Sèvres organise une soirée débat : la théologie au service du peuple de Dieu Avec : Michel FÉDOU, lauréat du prix Ratzinger 2022, enseignant au Centre Sèvres, Mgr Laurent ULRICH, archevêque de Paris et trois étudiants : Csilla KOVAKS et Juan Pablo ROMERO TEJADA (doctorants), James GEORGE (postdoctorant)
Specified for decades to display unique and exotic timber finishes for an affordable price, timber veneers are now commonplace throughout our built environment. While initially utilised to create exquisite joinery and panelling, recent decades have seen the use case for veneers also grow into the engineered flooring world. There's a lot to know about veneers if you want to use them properly. Whether talking about species, finishes, bending radii, or sustainability, we knew we would need to find a guest with a background in timber and a passion for veneers to do this one justice. Enter Will James from George Fethers, a supplier of a range of finishes with roots in the timber industry. Our discussion with Will provides valuable insight to listeners looking to use veneer products in their projects, and highlights some of the important factors that you need to know for the best outcome. To get in touch with Will or the experts at George Fethers, you can visit www.gfethers.com.au. World class carpet manufacturer, Godfrey Hirst Commerical, joins Laurence and Joe on the next episode. This is bound to be yet another great episode so make sure to check your feed for valuable insights from one of the industry's leading brands. The Specification is brought to you by Northwest Media, an Australian digital agency specialising in creation and delivery of custom web apps. Find out more at www.nwmedia.au For any questions or suggestions please contact Joe and Laurence at hello@nwmedia.com.au
The passing of Queen Elizabeth has been felt around the world, but the feeling is personal in Britain. James George joins Rob and Joss from England where he talks about the very personal feeling that her citizens share regarding the passing of the Queen.
Biographies by John Bjorlie This series contains 22 biographies. Link to Book online: https://plymouthbrethren.org/author/28 Copyright and Fair Use https://plymouthbrethren.org/series/6075 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Neil Wilkins and James George, Strategic Advisor at PYXERA Global, discuss all things circular economy and many of the challenges and opportunities of becoming a circular business. "We are too busy surviving to take anything like this on" challenges Neil and James responds with "You are not beyond hope. It's about perspective. Talk from the point where you are." Practical advice from a circular economy expert, helping you to unpack this seemingly complex opportunity and begin taking the first steps to a more sustainable future for your business. More content like this at Neil Wilkins Online
Todd opens the hour joined by young James for his perspective on world politics, and the impact of Ukraine and Russia as Biden and company struggle to take control of foreign affairs. Todd is then joined by George Colli of GColli.com to speak on the press conference on McCaw, and what to expect next from Ned and company. Tune in weekdays 3-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app!
Todd opens the hour with young James on the issues with big government and the alarmed nature we should take when it comes to the continued push to take more of your private information. Todd is then joined by George Colli who chimes in on the climate for women in newsrooms, before expanding on Lamont and company. Tune in weekdays 3-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app!
Todd opens the second hour joined by James to speak on the power of energy efficiency, and the narratives that drive science into politics and away from confronting energy in a meaningful way looking at nuclear and hydrogen. Todd then is joined by George Colli of GColli.com to speak on the latest from Ned and his administration, following the nursing home news with the Governor's executive powers. Todd and George pose plenty of questions that will face Jolly Ned and his administration in a pivotal election year. Tune in weekdays 3-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080; or on the new Audacy app!
Sending a big shout out to everyone for your support and it's been TWO YEARS! This episode is a holiday takeover. Since we released the 2020 holiday takeover last year, it's received thousands of downloads. We're coming back again with a bolder, Rebel take on what's hot in 2022. 2021 has been another "Year of the Pledges". From setting 2030 to 2050 goals and claiming carbon-neutrality, one thing is for sure...you can pull up to many tables, but which ones? Has this been the year of social and green washing and what can we expect in the new year? James George from the Pyxera Global has taken over the Supply Chain Revolution® in this special holiday edition - Episode 67. We explore BOLD topics and trends in 2021 and what is front of mind in circularity, sustainability, and supply chains in 2022, including: How can you get people to care, more, about sustainability? And an inspirational message in the rise of empowerment where how you show up in the world matters. Do people ever go back and check build sustainability commitments? Lastly, how can we actually get people to care? 2021 has been the rise of empowerment in many ways. Where and how you show up in the world matters. You have control over what you do and mobilizing can be transformative. We all have a sphere of influence. How will you use yours in 2021? To Learn more about James please visit the link below: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ Find us, connect, and explore at supplychainqueen.com & https://www.supplychainqueen.com
Welcome to The Multi-usiverse! Alongside your guide, Garr Punnett, explore worlds of opportunity within the use of physical resources across companies and organizations. In this episode we're joined by James George, Strategic Advisor at PYXERA Global, where they discuss how the circular economy can be more inclusive and how business partnerships and collaborations can help embolden sustainable initiatives. Enjoy Episode Seven of the Multi-usiverse! Learn more about Rheaply and it's award-winning resource management and exchange platform that helps world-leading organizations better visualize, quantify, and utilize their physical assets at Rheaply.com. Full episodes can be found on our YouTube Channel. Watch the full episode here.
An hour of top tunes from Brown Bear Collective, Survibers, Dogs Don't Deal, Blánid, Disgraceful Friend, River Roots, Dead Menace, Kaśka, Two Day Coma, BABii, Shy Face Troubadour, Gretel Hänlyn, Alien Alarms, Skylon, James George and Siddhartha Says ft. Coruja Jones handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
‘Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.' Join host Sheri Hinish LIVE from the COP26 floor with returning guest James George (formerly of Ellen MacArthur Foundation and now with Pyxera Global). Part 3 unpacks which is more effective: the carrot or the stick approach. We also delve into where real impact happens and the answer may surprise you. Other topics include dialogue around policy and public-private partnerships. Amongst the walls and halls of pledges, panels, and provocative dialogue, this 3 part series will bring you the pulse of COP, the highlights and what doesn't make the headlines. Sending a big thank you for tuning in and please follow us on social media as we unveil insights LIVE from the COP26 Green Zone starting next week. “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of a difference you want to make.” —Jane Goodall To learn more about James, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ and https://www.pyxeraglobal.org/ Learn more about the podcast at supplychainqueen.com
Join host Sheri Hinish LIVE from the COP26 floor with returning guest James George (formerly of Ellen MacArthur Foundation and now with Pyxera Global). Supply chains came up ALL OVER THE PLACE TODAY! Amongst the walls and halls of pledges, panels, and provocative dialogue, this 3 part series will bring you the pulse of COP, the highlights and what doesn't make the headlines. In Part 2, we explore how reliable is data + if disclosures really create transparency, financing the gap in climate transition, the types of data and insights that create space to rage against the machine (systems change/stress testing we need). 30 year legacy data feeds won't model scenarios for the next 10 years. We discuss a real world example shared over lunch that nearly had us in tears. We need data to see where we should focus our efforts, but not let perfect get in the way of starting. IPCC report came out 3 months ago, and not much heard now. We all have to change and disrupt our quality of life and the types of choices we make. If we don't do it now, it will only get worse. Where are the grown ups? Consumerism is destroying our planet. COP26 aspirational goals and commitments to impact include: 1. Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach Countries are being asked to come forward with ambitious 2030 emissions reductions targets that align with reaching net zero by the middle of the century. To deliver on these stretching targets, countries will need to: accelerate the phase-out of coalcurtail deforestationspeed up the switch to electric vehiclesencourage investment in renewables. 2. Adapt to protect communities and natural habitats The climate is already changing and it will continue to change even as we reduce emissions, with devastating effects. At COP26 we need to work together to enable and encourage countries affected by climate change to: protect and restore ecosystemsbuild defences, warning systems and resilient infrastructure and agriculture to avoid loss of homes, livelihoods and even lives 3. Mobilise finance To deliver on our first two goals, developed countries must make good on their promise to mobilize at least $100bn in climate finance per year by 2020. International financial institutions must play their part and we need work towards unleashing the trillions in private and public sector finance required to secure global net zero. 4. Work together to deliver We can only rise to the challenges of the climate crisis by working together. At COP26 we must: finalize the Paris Rulebook (the detailed rules that make the Paris Agreement operational)accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis through collaboration between governments, businesses and civil society. To learn more about James, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ and https://www.pyxeraglobal.org/ Learn more about the podcast at supplychainqueen.com
Where are all the grown ups? In early October, the IPCC issued a CODE RED for humanity. The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26 brings together the world's parties (leaders, industry giant, communities, voices unheard, and technologists) to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The event focused primarily on climate action and Net-Zero goals. Join host Sheri Hinish LIVE from the COP26 floor with returning guest James George (formerly of Ellen MacArthur Foundation and now with Pyxera Global). You can't do business on a dead planet, right? Amongst the walls and halls of pledges, panels, and provocative dialogue, this 3 part series will bring you the pulse of COP, the highlights and what doesn't make the headlines. COP26 aspirational goals and commitments to impact include: 1. Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach Countries are being asked to come forward with ambitious 2030 emissions reductions targets that align with reaching net zero by the middle of the century. To deliver on these stretching targets, countries will need to: accelerate the phase-out of coalcurtail deforestationspeed up the switch to electric vehiclesencourage investment in renewables. 2. Adapt to protect communities and natural habitats The climate is already changing and it will continue to change even as we reduce emissions, with devastating effects. At COP26 we need to work together to enable and encourage countries affected by climate change to: protect and restore ecosystemsbuild defences, warning systems and resilient infrastructure and agriculture to avoid loss of homes, livelihoods and even lives 3. Mobilise finance To deliver on our first two goals, developed countries must make good on their promise to mobilize at least $100bn in climate finance per year by 2020. International financial institutions must play their part and we need work towards unleashing the trillions in private and public sector finance required to secure global net zero. 4. Work together to deliver We can only rise to the challenges of the climate crisis by working together. At COP26 we must: finalize the Paris Rulebook (the detailed rules that make the Paris Agreement operational)accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis through collaboration between governments, businesses and civil society. To learn more about James, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ and https://www.pyxeraglobal.org/ Learn more about the podcast at supplychainqueen.com
Disclosure of relevant financial relationship: Dr. Mazepa received honoraria from Sanofi.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:52 Why is it important for physicians to have some understanding about TTP?04:26 What's new in this immune TTP area?08:57 If you have a new patient show up, you do caplacizumab and plasma exchange together or are there certain patient populations, like certain characteristics who would or would not get this medication? 11:29 I was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about these chronic complications?16:32 Do you think there is a role for repeat testing of ADAMTS13 on these patients in chronic phase, or is that an area that is unknown at this point?18:53 What do you see on the horizon, what do you think the future looks like for TTP?21:36 OutroResources:Stroke and TTP (Hopkins group led by Dr. Shruti Chaturvedi): https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/134/13/1037/374919/Reduced-ADAMTS13-activity-during-TTP-remission-isCognitive impairment in TTP:(Ohio State and London TTP group collaboration) https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/134/13/1037/374919/Reduced-ADAMTS13-activity-during-TTP-remission-is(OK Registry, Dr. James George) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajh.24060
“Thus it appears that the Christian Church chose to celebrate the birthday of its Founder on the twenty-fifth of December in order to transfer the devotion of the heathen from the Sun to him who was called the Sun of Righteousness”. The Nativity of Christ, then, is observed not at some divinely-sanctioned date, an hour of which the singing angels in heaven alone foreknew, but at a time of the year in strict conformity with the rather mundane renewal of the sun. The Winter Solstice was simply appropriated for the Christian doctors' use.
James George is a thinker, researcher, teacher, and architect. He studied architecture at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria before going on to become Head of Design at Design Union, Nigeria.Currently, he is the Head of Design of HTL where his immediate focus is on Innovative Sustainable Solutions and Future African Cities. He is a nominee for the prestigious Rolex Mentor & Protege Arts Initiative.His current interests revolve around the multi-layering of city space and how the infrastructure of the city can be invaded and interrupted with architecture. His ongoing series of lectures-: Towards A New Core will deal with the creation of a tabula rasa in his native Africa that can serve as a springboard for the creation of a new African architecture.We sat with him for an hour to talk about everything from his upbringing, education at ABU, Zaria and practicing Architecture in Nigeria. Enjoy!If you liked this episode, please check out previous episodes and tell a friend about us!
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others. In this chat with returning guest James George, previously at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and now in a new role at Pyxera Global, we explore a breadth of topics to redefine systems for sustainability, equity, and circularity-> starting with upstream thinking. Topics include: 1) defining accountability, 2) causality challenges, 3) fair living wage, 4) how lowest price encourages bad behavior in supply chains, 5) what is the total cost of ownership and why should we care, 6) the shift toward planet positive and how we will become consumers of environmental services, 7) getting the right info and source of truth in complexities (COP26), 8) the rise of the expert versus the rise of the connector, 9) the beauty of unusual collaborators to drive systems change for social impact. Be sure to connect and follow James doing epic things in the world - linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75 Connect with Sheri + learn more about how you can be on the podcast - supplychainqueen.com
In this episode we have Aaron Tillman, Doctor of physical therapy who will talk about rehabilitation and the importance of physical therapy. We talk about Lebron James's injury. We also dissect George Pickens ACL injury and what these means for his draft stock and if he should come back t Georgia or go straight to the NFL draft.
Change Management isn't something James George only learned in school, he practiced it in his life throughout his time in the army and in his transition to a successful executive who strives for continuous improvement utilizing Lean Six Sigma practices. In this episode, we talk mindset and how civilians can learn from the Military's constant striving for improvement. Special Guest: James C. George.
What if you can have 10, 20+ years of wealth of information, advice, and words from others who have gone through successes and their own epic fails, and BORROW their wisdom, their playbook? Well, today, that's exactly what we're bringing. We have 3 people weigh in on our episode today. James George, a 10+ year business owner who said that he “started my business out of a necessity to feed my family and to build a business and career for myself” Now, he is a published author, he owns GSquaredStudios, and he's featured on CityView's Best of Best 2020 award, UpCity Marketplace, and is named “Expertise's 2020 Best Web Developers in Knoxville TN”. He will be sharing with us a few key nuggets, including: The ultimate book set that he absolutely inhaled and what YOU also need on your bookshelf. How to expect the unexpected, and the surprise he received when someone opened their door when he delivered pizza. Dr. Kate Ricciardi, went from struggling with her own health to doctor of physical therapy and registered dietitian and nutritionist to practicing for 15+ years and sharing ways that she said people can try to reduce symptoms by up to 80% in 3 weeks. She also shared with us why: Like her, you don't have to love to cook to stay healthy. And, Some foods you didn't know are important so that you can perform at your very best Tim Porter, who's owned his business for almost 20 years, started his journey with an MBA and as a financial consultant, but quickly realized that he has more important things to do, including, becoming a marketplace minister, and I'll share a link to his concept in the show notes if you're curious to learn more about what this means. Among many things he's sharing with us, He is sharing with us how he was asked to LEAVE a JOB because he was making too much money. So he's sharing with us: How to deal with power struggles in the workplace, or even in your business, and What to do if you are in a crowded and saturated space. Our episodes typically do NOT eat up your phone data or minutes if you download them in advance. Be sure to: 1) Save and download episodes so that you do not miss out on life-changing strategies from this podcast. 2) And hit FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE, thumbs up, add or collect.
Aftee an intense podcast last week, Ben, James & George are joined by another guest, & friend, Jacob! They discuss Netflix's major foreign horror film, 'The Platform', a film with many different nuances throughout. Join the boys as they discuss the intellectual and underlying tones of the message! All music provided by Little Barrie. OUFP Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OUFP-110333223990255 Little Barrie Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ozUXaDjc4mfVyDIWCJH4E?si=5s2lDnK9QVWjCl_w7YFMmA Business Email: oufpodcast@gmail.com
It’s a take-over with James George from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in this special holiday edition of the Supply Chain Revolution podcast. In the spirit of the holiday season, join us on Episode 49 as we explore hot topics and trends in 2020 and what is front of mind in circularity, sustainability, and supply chains in 2021. This has been the 'year of the pledges'... There are a lot of tables we can pull up to including pursuing 2030 goals, 2050 goals, but how much does this change things or is it simply a marketing opportunity for brands and companies? What about all the emissions that are happening NOW? Is this the year of social and greenwashing? Do people ever go back and check build sustainability commitments? According to James George, carbon offsets and “net zero” may be a license to get yourself out of a sticky situation; all carbon cycles are not created equal. We talk about 'the minimalist challenge' - removing stuff that doesn’t spark joy; when you get to day 16, things start to get clearer and you decouple the "need" for stuff; Sheri explores why we buy things and what's behind mass-consumerism. Lastly, how can we actually get people to care? 2020 has been the rise of empowerment in many ways. Where and how you show up in the world matters. You have control over what you do and mobilizing can be transformative. We all have a sphere of influence. How will you use yours in 2021? To Learn more about James and the Ellen MacArthur, please visit the links below: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ EMF: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/ & https://www.supplychainqueen.com
In this episode, In this episode, we speak to James George. An Emmy-winning artist and entrepreneur. He co-directed the first volumetric film CLOUDS and co-created the original volumetric capture tool, Depthkit. As a multidisciplinary creator, George is involved in groundbreaking works. We discussed his experience as an entrepreneur, how his artistic background shaped his entrepreneurial experience, what he did at Microsoft Lab and what are the tips for entrepreneurs and business professionals who want to set into the intersection of art and tech.Click here to see show notes, videos, links, and much more.
Hector discusses left handed magick including binding, cursing, combat, and entropy magick, as well as revisiting the ideas of sympathetic magick, and the creation of taglocks within magickal effigies. Thank you for listening to Fool's Guide to the Occult! If you'd like to hear more content, head over to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/FG2TO It's labeled as "Adult Content" ;) so it's not searchable on the Patreon site, you'll have to type in patreon/FG2TO if you want to find it! There is currently a WIP Digital Grimoire, book club style discussions of Quantum Psychology by Robert Anton Wilson, and much more. It’s set up as “pay what you can”, and you get all access. Absolutely no tears! And to those of you who are already supporting, THANK YOU!!! You may also consider joining out community page on Facebook, and following as on Insta @ foolsguide . If you are looking for some fun merch, check out my online shop at etsy.com/shop/magicknmetal where you can find troves of handmade leather and metal goods, radical patches, occult curios, and art. You can also follow mNm on insta @MagicAndMetal Works Cited Carroll, Peter J. Liber Null ; &, Psychonaut. Vodnář, 2007. Carroll, Peter J. Liber Kaos. S. Weiser, 1992. Frazer, James George, and Robert Fraser. The Golden Bough: a Study in Magic and Religion. Oxford University Press, 2009. Hine, Phil, and Peter J. Carroll. Condensed Chaos: an Introduction to Chaos Magic. Original Falcon Press, 2010. Moise, Hoodoo Sen. Working Conjure: a Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2018. Stein, Rebecca L., and Philip L. Stein. The Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft. Taylor & Francis, 2017. Szandor, La Vey Anton. The Satanic Bible. Avon Books, 2005.
00:00 Did LeBron’s 30-point game prove he’s back in championship form? 25:29 Bucks guard George Hill discusses challenges of impacting social justice reform while continuing to play games in the bubble. 49:40 Russell Westbrook could return from quad injury ahead of Game 5 vs. OKC. 58:47 Chris Broussard joins to discuss LeBron’s 30-point game against the Blazers. 1:11:20 Who will win Game 5: Mavs or Clippers? 1:23:43 Report: Kawhi tried to recruit Jimmy Butler to the Clippers before Paul George. 1:36:01 Did Damian Lillard prove he was a superstar in the bubble? 1:46:40 Should Dallas add Earl Thomas? 1:51:55 Skip & Shannon make their predictions for tonight’s Clippers/Mavs matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are facing unprecedented social, economic, and environmental crises. We've lost many lives to COVID and as unemployment reaches new highs, businesses and supply chains must navigate a new, never normal world. The business as usual operating model of globalization versus localized/shorter supply chains, lowest price versus value, opportunity versus obligation has created the status quo. Is incremental improvement or doing things "less bad" actually helping or hurting business and our planet? How do we connect the dots and show leadership during crisis using circularity? In Episode 27, James George from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation discusses that COVID has accelerated conversations for circular economy. Two distinct groups are emerging: 1) those who've been disrupted and don't know where to go or where to start, and 2) the businesses who are successful are prioritizing doing things differently, innovation, doubling down on circular economy grounded in the business case for change including agility, supply assurance, and designing risk out of your supply chain. Supply chain resilience is critical and how do you ensure the right work gets done? Lastly, we debate how sustainability and circularity may not exist in the same sentence. Is optimizing for "less bad" the right pivot to navigate COVID and beyond? How do you get started? Find James George, EllenMacArthur Foundation at https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/
Please come in (vampires can now join us) and get ready for a very special story about magic, myth, religion, science and possibly beyond. Steve and Warren summon the tales from within the enchanting musty pages of The Golden Bough Volume 1. The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings by Sir James George Frazer. The dense 19th Century account explores weird and wonderful human rituals and beliefs from around the globe. Steve uses wizard-like skill to summarise the story and to share his memories and feelings related to the book. Warren sits spellbound staring at Steve who glows orange-red beside the wheelbarrow fire. It's a must for anyone who craves deeper understandings about our world, humanity, spells, totems, the arts, music and conversation. The peak of mystery mountain is reached when Warren channels energy from Steve's rendition and the chilly cosmos to share another song! See the book here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CC6caq1Ay3S/?igshid=fkavzymt88os
As competition intensifies, the need for creative thinking increases. It is no longer enough to do the same thing better. It’s no longer enough to be efficient and solve problems. There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity, there would be no progress, and we would be forever repeating the same patterns. (Edward de Bono) The concept of a circular economy is a hot topic in the midst of COVID, not only because of its positive social, environmental, financial impacts but also the assuring of supply, mitigation of raw material price fluctuation, reduction of waste, and innovative revenue streams. As circular design ambitions grow, current advances in technology have made it possible for companies like Lego and IKEA to lead the transition to a circular economy. Lego is answering this question: how do we use creativity and play to help children reimagine and rebuild the world? And how do we engage AFOLs (adult fans of Lego) for current design ideas? Technology alone cannot achieve CE at scale, so what role do humans and creativity play in the world achieving a true circular economy? In Episode 26, James George from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation describes the importance of purpose, leadership, courage and risk in the Circular Economy. Using concrete examples of ingenuity, technology, and the human experience, we unpack Lego’s Circular & Sustainable journey “RePlay”…inspiring bold moves through play, creativity, and powerful leadership. IKEA is solving the wicked problem of food waste using AI, process optimization, demand planning. They pilot circular disruption at the store level and iterate to scale. Want to learn more? This is the episode for you. Circular economy is an investment lever many companies are pulling to weather long term disruption and build sustainable supply chains. Human and creativity play a role in achieving innovation at scale to build a better, healthier planet and economy. How do you get started? Find James George, EllenMacArthur Foundation at https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/
Story editor Betsy Cornwell shares excerpts from the new Summer 2020 issue of Parabola, PRESENCE, including book excerpts from James George and Alan Watts on awareness and awakening in these especially challenging times.
James George, Network Development Lead for Ellen MacArthur Foundation, discusses the profitability of circular economy, popular misconceptions about it and what can businesses do to get on the circular economy journey. Hosted remotely from Abbey Road Studios by Jeff Kavanaugh, Head of the Infosys Knowledge Institute. The podcast is a part of our special series on an important global topic, Achieving Resilience in the Stakeholder Capitalist Era.
In Episode 3, we speak with James George from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. We covered so much that we feature his discussion in a two-part series to learn more about the work he does, to dive deeper into circular concepts, supply chain transformation, network partnerships, and discuss transitioning toward a new global economy. A challenge can be getting inspired and getting started in circular and supply chain transformation. James is passionate about the circular transition and inspiring others in new ways of thinking about supply chain, materials, and technology. He engages opportunities across industries to help organizations connect with the right programs, platforms, and partners with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. In Episode 3, James discusses examples of circular business model successes happening right now, including Apple's transition to circular supply chains using product-as-a-service, and the future of mobility! This episode is packed with resources you can use in your own journey including where to find key collateral for your transformation in the domains of technology, innovation, digital, supply chain, material science, partnerships, culture, leadership, and being a REBEL! If you missed the part 1, visit Episode 2! It's all about new global leaders! It’s changing folks! James describes his journey, the types of leaders who are successful in transformation, and why rebels are essential in changing the world we share. To Learn more about James and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, please visit the links below: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/. EMF: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ Find us, connect, and explore at https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/
In Episode 2, we speak with James George from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in a two-part series. James is passionate about the circular transition and inspiring others in new ways of thinking about supply chain, materials, and technology. He engages opportunities across industries to help organizations connect with the right programs, platforms, and partners with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. This episode is all about new global leaders! It’s changing folks! James describes his journey, the types of leaders who are successful in transformation, and why rebels are essential in changing the world we share. Because we covered so much, we will feature his discussion in a two-part series to learn more about the work he does, to dive deeper into circular concepts, and discuss transitioning toward a new global economy. A challenge can be getting inspired and getting started in circular and supply chain transformation. In part 2 (Episode 3), James discusses examples of circular business model successes happening right now and resources you can use in your own journey. You won’t want to miss it! To Learn more about James and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, please visit the links below: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-george-20995b75/ EMF: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ Links to find us, connect, and explore: Website: https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/
We update with the latest on the World Cup and U.S. Open news. We talk abouth wether the N.Y. Giants should pay or trade Odell Beckham Jr. We look at Bill Belichick's team bonding techniques. We also talk some NBA as the draft approaches. We also talk about the breaking news that Kawhi Leonard wants out of San Antonio and would prefer to go to the Lakers. Could the Lakers end up landing James, George AND Leonard?? If so, what does it mean for the Warriors and the rest of the league?
I think I made the most of my international break. I spent some time with family, ruined a family picture, jumped from a moving vehicle, and a bunch of other things I’m not willing to commit to writing. If you followed my Instagram story I’d like to apologize for what you may have seen. I also used the break as an opportunity to talk with three different podcast hosts about their podcasts, Saints, and our upcoming match against Newcastle. First off, I spoke with James George (@mrjamesgeorge on Twitter), who hosts the the @saintsfanspod along with Marc Higgins (@MarcTR4). We talked about James and his family moving to California, what his life was like growing up playing football, doing reality TV, working at TalkSport, and winding up running two podcasts here in the US. If you haven’t listened to them yet you really should give them a shot. Links to iTunes -->SaintsFansPodcast, Sports Gambling Podcast- Twitter is @eplshow After that I spoke with James Nash (@james1nash), one of the hosts of the @Post2Post_Pod, a new football podcast based in Southampton. He along with Connor Dunford and 2 other co-hosts, bring you a weekly football discussion touching almost all the Premier League teams, with a focus on Southampton, West Ham, Chelsea and Manchester United (the hosts' supported teams). It’s the general football discussion you want without the mainstream media influence. Give them a follow on Twitter and Facebook, check out http://www.post2post.co.uk/ and listen and subscribe today! iTunes Lastly, I was joined by Alex (@alexpicc6), 1/2 of The Exiled Geordies Podcast (@NUFC_podcast) to talk about our upcoming match with NUFC. He and his co-host Brad bring a lively podcast covering all things NUFC to listeners each week. If there’s a Geordie in your life please turn them on to the show, it’s of high quality and I really enjoyed chatting with Alex about their nightmare owner, our recent history and the upcoming match. Find them wherever you get your podcasts. iTunes Facebook. You can also listen to the most recent episodes on Soundcloud and YouTube, and you can still subscribe wherever you get your podcasts by searching “Dellivery” in your app- just make sure autocorrect doesn’t change it to delivery- and then look for the same image that is used on the Facebook page and Twitter Account. If you have questions or comments about the show, I'd love to hear them, please contact me via Twitter or email. If you have a guest you'd like me to try and get ahold of please let me know and I'll do my best. The artwork for the show is done by Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton page on Instagram. Be sure to check out the great edits, competitions, and polls he has going on over there. On this episode you heard a riff from BB King, I didn't create or recreate it, I just thought it was a good fit for the show. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes and give the show a rating on iTunes! iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, Soundcloud, YouTube All feedback can be sent to @SFCDell_ivery on Twitter or facebook.com/SFCDellivery and questions can be submitted using the hashtag #sfcdell. You can also email the show at southamptondellivery@gmail.com. Until next time, cheers. Matt
@TinDogPodcast Reviews The Lost Stories: Adventures that wereoriginally written for the Doctor Who television series but never made.Now available to hear for the first time… The Doctor and Peri face enemies at every turn on the planet Magnus. There's the Time Lord bully Anzor, who made the Doctor's life hell during his time at the Academy. There's also Rana Zandusia, the matriarchal ruler of the planet, who seeks to prise the secret of time travel from these alien visitors. Also on Magnus is the slug-like Sil, still bitter from his defeat on the planet Varos and seeking to make his fortune from the most potentially destructive ends. And, deep within the planet, there is something else. Another old enemy of the Doctor's. And the future is looking decidedly colder... Written By: Philip Martin Directed By: Lisa Bowerman Cast Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Nabil Shaban (Sil), Malcolm Rennie (Anzor), Maggie Steed (Madamme Rana Zandusia), Susan Franklyn (Jarmaya/Tace), Tina Jones (Ulema/Soma), William Townsend (Vion), Callum Witney Mills (Asam), Nicholas Briggs (Brorg/Vedikael/Grand Marshall/Ishka),James George (Skaarg/Jarga/Hussa)
This week I had the pleasure of chatting with Lee Callender- @stateofplaylee- Assistant Manager and Goalkeeping Coach for Southampton Women’s FC @SotonWomensFC about a number of things, from his role at SWFC, their double winning season last year, Women’s football in the UK and Hampshire area, Saints FC and more. I really enjoyed the time I got to spend with Lee via Skype and hope you enjoy the conversation as well. If you are interested in sponsoring a player, coach, or the club, please use the team website (link below) to contact them! Links for the Southampton Women’s Football Club: Twitter- @SotonWomensFC Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sotonwomensfc/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/SouthamptonWomensFC/ Snapchat- https://www.snapchat.com/add/sotonwomensfc Website- https://www.southamptonwfc.co.uk/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3pBlzfme5_LZFVgsVhiRGg Also, there is a new podcast about Saints FC, co-hosted by James George and Marc Higgins. Give them a follow and a listen @saintsfanspod on Twitter. The first episode is out now and is available on iTunes, Soundcloud, and YouTube. The podcast now has a Facebook page (as do I). Be sure to like the page and follow along so you stay up-to-date with what’s going on. Visit--> facebook.com/SFCDellivery If you have questions or comments about the show, I'd love to hear them, please contact me via Twitter or email. If you have a guest you'd like me to try and get ahold of please let me know and I'll do my best. The artwork for the show is done by Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton page on Instagram. Be sure to check out the great edits, competitions, and polls he has going on over there. On this episode you heard a riff from BB King, I didn't create or recreate it, I just thought it was a good fit for the show. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes and also give the show a rating on iTunes! iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein All feedback can be sent to @SFCDell_ivery on Twitter or facebook.com/SFCDellivery and questions can be submitted using the hashtag #sfcdell. You can also email the show at southamptondellivery@gmail.com. Until next time, cheers. Matt
In this episode we talk to the marketing manager for the Toyota Tacoma and 4Runner, then review the Mitsubishi Outlander and play a little car trivia. Listen in how to win a back up camera from YADA (if you listen on the podcast you can enter too)
In this episode we talk to the marketing manager for the Toyota Tacoma and 4Runner, then review the Mitsubishi Outlander and play a little car trivia. Listen in how to win a back up camera from YADA (if you listen on the podcast you can enter too)
La razón de hacer ésta antología personal es porque gracias a la literatura fantástica he viajado más de lo que mis bolsillos me permiten, he conocido personajes tan particulares que probablemente no encontraré en la vida real y me ha hecho estar en circunstancias y momentos que cuando nací, ya habían pasado. Un proyecto de Zonacontraley con la voz y edición de David Saldaña Purkiss Ciudad Guzmán México 2014
No more putting up with Megan Rapinoe! The EPL is back!!! Billi is joined by his former EPL Show, James George, as the pair take an extensive look at the early futures line, while giving their initial thoughts on potential bets and fantasy line-ups. To join the SGP Fantasy League, see @thesgpnetwork twitter feed for details For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The second half of the EPL Season preview, sees James George returning to join Billi as a one-off. The pair re-visit the top of the table but also focus on relegation, top scorer, the top 4, the top half, the player of the year and their fantasy picks. They also look at the summer transfer dealings. For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Billi Bhati sits in the host chair in the debut episode of the EPL Preview Show. Billi is joined by James George to breakdown Week 7 in the English Premiere League. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands