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The Australian real estate market is ever evolving with respect to the changing dynamics of the industry and the economical and political catalysts that impact the market. This episode we got James Gerard from Financial Advisor for an in-depth conversation to discuss the intricacies of financial advising, particularly in the context of property investment. Together, we explored the current market trends, the role of financial advisors, and the impact of economic indicators such as interest rates and the USA policies etc. The discussion also delves into the differences between independent and dependent financial advisors, the importance of ethics in property advising, and practical advice for potential investors while experiencing the volatility due to political situations across the globe. Episode Highlights 00:00 Welcome to Help Me Buy Property Podcast 03:28 Market Trends and Volatility 12:04 The Role of Financial Advisors in Property Investment 16:12 Navigating the Property Advisory Landscape 22:48 Market Trends and Economic Indicators 25:36 Renting vs. Buying: A Financial Perspective 28:22 Final Thoughts About the Guest: James Gerrard is a Certified Financial Planner and Director of Financial Advisor, having practiced within the financial services industry in Sydney since 2001. He has been recognised as one of Australia's top 50 financial planners by the Australian Financial Review Smart Investor magazine. Contact details: james@financialadvisor.com.au Click on the link below to download Australian Bestseller “A Millennial's Guide to Property Investing” now! https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CRF48GGR Resources: Join us on our FREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpmebuyau You can also connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/77080688. Keep smiling, be kind, and continue investing. Peace out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barrel House Distillery in Lexington is one of the best kept secrets in Kentucky Bourbon. James Gerard gives us the scoop on the whiskeys made by Barrel House, the distilleries history and their current expansion plans.We taste the Barrel House barrel strength bourbon and the Spring 2024 release of Rockcastle Bourbon. James and I also discuss some of his favorite bands and concerts. Go to www.barrelhousedistillery.com for more information on the distillery and their spirits.
This show features a lecture from former First Minister Carwyn Jones MS that explores a series of arguments for and against devolving policing and justice to Wales and an update from James Gerard of the Welsh Government on their work implementing the recommendations of Lord Thomas's report 'Justice in Wales for the people of Wales'. Originally hosted by Public Law Wales with support from the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University, and the Department of Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University, we are grateful to the participants for their permission to publish their comments here on Golau. You can find out more about Public Law Wales here: twitter.com/PublicLawWales And read Lord Thomas's Report here: gov.wales/commission-justice-wales-report If you're enjoying our podcasts, please like and subscribe in your podcast player of choice to have the next episode download automatically.
This show features a lecture from former First Minister Carwyn Jones MS that explores a series of arguments for and against devolving policing and justice to Wales and an update from James Gerard of the Welsh Government on their work implementing the recommendations of Lord Thomas's report 'Justice in Wales for the people of Wales'. Originally hosted by Public Law Wales with support from the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University, and the Department of Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University, we are grateful to the participants for their permission to publish their comments here on Golau. You can find out more about Public Law Wales here: https://twitter.com/PublicLawWales And read Lord Thomas's Report here: https://gov.wales/commission-justice-wales-report If you're enjoying our podcasts, please like and subscribe in your podcast player of choice to have the next episode download automatically.
In the second episode of The Tin is in Podcast we and our special guest James Gerard break down Kevin Love's decision to resign, if the one and done rule should be changed or kept, as well as give our way too early power rankings and award predictions. Sean Kondracki and Adriel Morales are massive basketball fans from Connecticut who aspire to leave their mark on the NBA media. We encourage anyone with the slightest interest in basketball to take a listen and enjoy with a few good laughs. Disclaimer: Language can be explicit at times. Any offensive or remark we say that is not a legitimate basketball opinion should not be taken seriously. 2:00 Kevin Love resigning with the Cavs 9:07 Is the One and Done rule effective? 12:15 Way too early power rankings 35:20 Way too early award predictions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-tin-is-in-podcast0/support
Professor James Conley serves on the faculty of both the Kellogg School of Management and the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University. He is a faculty contributor in the Kellogg Center for Research in Technology & Innovation and serves as a Faculty Fellow at the Segal Design Institute (NU IDEA). He is also serving as a Visiting Professor in the chair of technology and innovation management at the WHU in Germany. Beyond Northwestern, he served as an appointed member on the United States Department of Commerce Trademark Public Advisory Committee to the Patent and Trademark Office and is a Charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. In 2017, he became a member of the editorial board at the California Management Review. #PeakPerformers, Professor Conley shares the benefits of IP for the entrepreneur #TheEntrepYou today! Click To Tweet Show Notes If given a chance, which person would you like to be for a day? Or who would you like to exchange roles with?I would like to be Mark Zuckerberg for a day because I would like the understand the nature of the social engagement that he manages uniquely on the Facebook platform. I would like to see how he is managing the uniqueness of all that to the benefit of, not just the people that work at Facebook nor the people that participate on Facebook, but for people like you and I who are relative strangers, but we seeing the world engage on this platform in a way that's brought us all much closer together. When we talk about intellectual property, what are we really talking about? What we are talking about, are things that are established by a nation's government. Laws that are established by a nation's government that are designed to help people who innovate, people who actually come up with new concept. There are various modes of legal protection to help entrepreneurs compete when they decide to do something different than everyone else in their field of business. That difference usually requires some investment. It may be a difference that brings about some form of technological solution; it may be a difference that brings about some new cultural narrative; it may be a difference that brings about some form of product that has unique branding and it may be a difference that that is simply taking something that the entrepreneur knows, that not too many other people know. What I've just described are domains of property that relate to things like patent, copyright, trademarks and trade secrets. I'm thinking specifically of the artiste who influenced me when I was younger, Bob Marley. This man has created a great legacy of cultural expression. He is protected by a Copyright that is an intellectual property form. That allows him and his estate to capture some value from the work that he put in from those beautiful expressions of his youth that in some sense give some foundation to what Jamaica is today. Are you saying that the laws that govern intellectual property differ from territory to territory? The world that we live in is essentially one that follows a guideline of self- determination. Jamaica makes its own laws like Tunisia makes its own laws. They choose their own government Just like the United States, just like Cuba. That means if the government chooses to have intellectual property, that's their choice. They generally try and do this because it is good for the entrepreneurs like you and the audience of this podcast. The governments generally try to help entrepreneurs, they want to give them advantages so they create these laws. The World Intellectually Property Office (WIPO) - an entity in Geneva which operates in the same way for example as the World Health Organization operates, is trying to makes these intellectual property laws similar across the globe so it easy for entrepreneurs to capture their property in multiple countries. If you come up a fabulous fashion line like a wonderful brand name such as Patwa (Ap...
After calling Denver, Colorado, home for many years, it was difficult for Sid Brodsky, chef and president of James Gerard Foods, to move onto a new chapter in Phoenix, Arizona. Right from the beginning, Sid felt his new job was... The post Strategic Growth: Sid Brodsky of James Gerard Foods [Podcast] appeared first on Vistage Research Center.
El Gobierno de El Salvador y la Corporación Reto del Milenio firmaron el FOMILENIO II y conversamos con James Gerard, director de la Corporación Reto del Milenio en El Salvador y Salome Martínez, coordinadora del equipo de Formulación de FOMILENIO II
Clima de mostra, clima de curadoria de boteco! Mulher, mulher, mulher..... As mulheres estão com tudo! Girl Power! E por isso o Flu, juntamente com a Barbara Chagas selecionaram vários filmes irados onde a mulher é poderosa e protagonista. A seleção foi tão boa que eles ganharam o concurso do Grupo Estação. A mostra acontece de 7/3 até 12/3, no Cine Odeon. Neste podcast especial, os curadores comentam todos os filmes escolhidos. Corre pro cinema!!! PROGRAMAÇÃO Preço Único (todos os dias): R$ 08,00 Sexta (07/03) As Hiper Mulheres (As Hiper Mulheres), dir: Carlos Fausto, Leonardo Sette, Takumã Kuikuro. Com Documentário. 80 min . Vitrine Filmes. 10 anos. 13h10 Adorável Pivellina (La Pivellina), dir: Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel. Com Tairo Caroli, Asia Crippa, Patrizia Gerardi, Walter Saabel. 100 min . Estação. Livre. 14h50 Elena (Elena ), dir: Petra Costa. Com Petra Costa. 80 min . Espaço Filmes. 12 anos. 16h50 Ela Vai (Elle S´En Va), dir: Emmanuelle Bercot. Com Catherine Deneuve, Hafsia Herzi, Valérie Lagrange. 116 min . Esfera Filmes. 12 anos. 18h30 Paraísos Artificiais (Paraísos Artificiais), dir: Marcos Prado. Com Nathalia Dill, Luca Bianchi, Lívia de Bueno, Bernardo Melo Barreto. 96 min . Zazen Produções. 16 anos. 20h45 ************************************************** Sábado (08/03) Indomável Sonhadora (Beasts of the Southern Wild ), dir: Benh Zeitlin. Com Quvenzhané Wallis, Dwight Henry, Levy Easterly . 93 min . Imagem. 10 anos. 13h20 Tomboy (Tomboy), dir: Céline Sciamma. Com Mathieu Demy, Zoé Héran, Malonn Levana, Jeanne Disson. 82 min . Pandora. 10 anos. 15h10 A Chave de Sarah (Elle s'appelait Sarah), dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner. Com Kristin Scott Thomas, Mélusine Mayance, Niels Arestrup, Aidan Quinn, James Gerard. 111 min . Imagem. 14 anos. 16h50 A Visitante Francesa (Da-reun Na-ra-e-seo/ In Another Country), dir: Hong Sang-soo. Com Isabelle Huppert, Yu Junsang, Yumi Jung, Yuhjung Youn. 89 min . Pandora Filmes . 12 anos. 19h Prenda-me (Arrêtez-moi ), dir: Jean-Paul Lilienfeld. Com Sophie Marceau, Miou-Miou, Marc Barbé, Valérie Bodson. 99 min . Esfera Filmes. 14 anos. Pre-estreia especial 20h45 ************************************************** Domingo (09/03) A Criada (La Nana), dir: Sebastián Silva. Com Catalina Saavedra, Claudia Celedón, Alejandro Goic, Andrea García-Huidobro. 95 min . Esfera Filmes. 12 anos. 17h10 Aproximação (Disengagement), dir: Amos Gitai. Com Juliette Binoche, Jeanne Moreau, Hiam Abbass. 115 min . Pandora. 12 anos. 19h Gravidade (Gravity), dir: Alfonso Cuarón. Com Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, Ed Harris, Basher Savage. 91 min . Warner Bros. 12 anos. 21h10 ************************************************** Segunda (10/03) 180° (180°), dir: Eduardo Vaisman. Com Malu Galli, Eduardo Moscovis, Felipe Abib. 85 min . Pandora. 14 anos. 13h20 O Abismo Prateado (O Abismo Prateado ), dir: Karim Aïnouz. Com Alessandra Negrini, Milton Gonçalves, Thiago Martins, Carla Ribas. 84 min . Vitrine Filmes. 14 anos. 15h Mulheres Africanas - A Rede Invisivel (Mulheres africanas - A Rede Invisivel ), dir: Carlos Nascimbeni. Com Documentário. 80 min . Cine Vídeo. 12 anos. 16h50 A Condenação (Conviction), dir: Tony Goldwyn. Com Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell, Owen Campbell, Minnie Driver, Melissa Leo. 110 min . Vinny Filmes. 14 anos. 18h30 Além das Montanhas (Dupa dealuri), dir: Cristian Mungiu. Com Cosmina Stratan, Cristina Flutur, Valeriu Andriuta . 151 min . California Filmes. 12 anos. 20h40 ************************************************** Terça (11/03) Flores Raras (Flores Raras), dir: Bruno Barreto. Com Glória Pires, Miranda Otto, Tracy Middendorf, Lola Kirke. 116 min . Imagem Filmes. 14 anos. 13h Bárbara (Barbara), dir: Christian Petzold. Com Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Rainer Bock. 105 min . Pandora. 14 anos. 14h50 Uma Dama Em Paris (Une Estonienne à Paris ), dir: Ilmar Raag. Com Jeanne Moreau, Laine Mägi, Patrick Pineau, Corentin Lobet. 94 min . Esfera Filmes. 14 anos. 16h50 Frances Ha (Frances Ha), dir: Noah Baumbach. Com Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Adam Driver, Patrick Heusinger. 90 min . Vitrine Filmes. 14 anos. 18h45 Todos Os Dias (Everyday), dir: Michael Winterbottom. Com John Simm, Shirley Henderson, Laurence Richardson, Johnny Lynch. 106 min . Esfera Filmes. 12 anos. 20h40 ************************************************** Quarta (12/03) Camille Claudel 1915 (Camille Claudel 1915), dir: Bruno Dumont. Com Juliette Binoche, Jean-Luc Vincent, Robert Leroy, Emmanuel Kauffman. 96 min . California Filmes. 12 anos. 13h Jovem e Bela (Jeune & jolie), dir: François Ozon. Com Marine Vacth, Géraldine Pailhas, Frédéric Pierrot, Fantin Ravat. 95 min . Europa Filmes. 14 anos. 14h50 As Mulheres do 6º Andar (Les Femmes du 6eme Etage), dir: Philippe Le Guay. Com Carmen Maura, Fabrice Luchini, Natalia Verbeke, Sandrine Kiberlain. 104 min . Vinny Filmes. 12 anos. 16h40 Hannah Arendt (Hannah Arendt), dir: Margarethe Von Trotta. Com Barbara Sukowa, Axel Milberg, Janet McTeer, Julia Jentsch. 113 min . Esfera Filmes. 12 anos. 18h40 Adeus, Minha Rainha (Les Adieux à la Reine ), dir: Benoît Jacquot. Com Léa Seydoux, Diane Kruger, Virginie Ledoyen, Xavier Beauvois. 104 min . Europa Filmes . 14 anos. Horário: Quarta (12/03) às 20h45 **************************************************
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Favourite Quote: “Can we go home now?” - Sarah loses sight of her family and roots in a bid to endure the Nazis regime and its aftermath. However her inner strength and need to survive is overshadowed by her love for her younger brother. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2XPaasM