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Simon's live update for LBC News, the UK's rolling news radio station, with James Hanson presenting.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to the former British diplomat and visiting professor of war studies at Kings College London, Tim Willasey-Wilsey about the war in Ukraine.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch moreRead more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline Conversation, the former NATO planner and military intelligence officer, Philip Ingram MBE, and Professor Scott Lucas from the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin join James Hanson to analyse Donald Trump's inaugural address mere moments after the 47th US President finished delivering it and what his re-election might mean for the Ukraine war and the wider world.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch moreRead more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former military intelligence officer and NATO planner Philip Ingram MBE about the war in Ukraine and what might be expected in 2025.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former fighter pilot Sean Bell about the sea and air war in Ukraine during 2024.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former military intelligence officer and NATO planner Philip Ingram MBE about the ground war in Ukraine during 2024.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to The Times' Defence Correspondent George Grylls about the war in Ukraine.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to China expert and author Ian Williams about Taiwan, South Korea and the impact of China's trade war with the US.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to Dr Vlad Mykhnenko about the war in Ukraine. Originally from Ukraine, Vlad is a Professor of Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford who specialises in geographical political economy.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to Times man in Ukraine, Maxim Tucker, who analyses how the war is going from on the ground.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to George Barros from the Institute for the Study of War about the latest on the war in Ukraine, Russia's supply issues, and the provision of long-range western-supplied missiles.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to Major General Rupert Jones, who jointly led coalition forces against ISIS in Iraq. They discuss 1,000 days of the war in Ukraine, Russia's threat of escalation, and the provision of western supplied long-range missiles to Kyiv.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A very special episode of the podcast where Chris is joined by not just one Hanson, but two of them! Etiquette expert, author and podcaster William Hanson shares some of his worst times alongside his brother - radio presenter and broadcaster James Hanson! James remembers the time a comedy song got him some tabloid attention while William recounts his experiences as a young man almost taking out members of the royal family. Plus - a very early case of amateur sibling dentistry. You can listen to more James on Times Radio and William on the hit podcasts Help I Sexted My Boss and Keeping Up Appearances.
Welcome back for the last time to Code 10-30! That's right this episode is the official last episode that I am releasing for the show. In this finale, I invited over some of my best friends to recap all of the episodes of the show and reflect on many of the great memories that were made. As you'll hear a lot in this episode I am very thankful for anyone who showed support whether you came on the show or were a listener THANK YOU!!! (Listen to the episode before reading this next part) Here are the episodes that I deemed to get gold stars and the episodes that I am most proud of over the last three years: I loved every episode but these were my favorites. #1 Drew Pasold, #8 Hammy, #12 Lincoln Post, #15 Dawson Dunn (with Drew Pasold), #22 Drew Anderson (with Drew Pasold), #25 Ethan Yahn, #29 Midnight At The Lake, #35 Ale Boone-Hermanson, #36 Kyle Anderson & Curtis Jaskulke, #37 Joe LePine, #38 Jack G & Trenten C, #40 Gavin Model, #43 Milot Grainca & Lilly Trautman, #47 Luke Spilde and Nathan Rein, #48/49 Dawson Dunn part 1/2, #51 Nathan Vagedes and Dustin Woelke, #52 Year 1 Finale, #55 Olivia Pillath & Hannah Furseth, #56 Nik Sen, Trevor Ott, & Jack Sanford, #65. Abby Rufh, Lacey Watters, & Hannah Kapusta, #69 Willie Morgan (with Drew Pasold), #75 Ethan Peterson, Jordan Barthuly, & Sawyer Strutzel, #82 Ben Burkhalter, #87 Logan Armagost & Drew Pasold, #89 Joe Waldorf, Niko Jemilo, & Jon Caravella, #90 Maria Buckles, Grace Jenny, & Sara Ziegler, #92 Tyrek Johnson & Kyle Anderson, #96 Maddy Severson, Lacey Watters, and Abby Rufh, #99 Brock W, & Ethan Yahn (feat. Nathan Rein), #100 Mark Livingston, Drew Pasold, & Brady Estervig (Year 2 Finale), #102 Ashton Wuennemann & Josh L, #105 Scooter, Logan Armagost, and Drew Pasold, #109 Jared Bauer, James Hanson, Logan Armagost, Scooter, and Drew Pasold, #111 Grace Jenny and Drew Pasold. (Although I didn't say it in the show the last three episodes also get a gold star)
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:Top ten popular podcasts consumed in affluent households by Brad HillOriginal Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars returning for new Audible series about Spike by Sydney BucksbaumInclusion as Innovation: How These Marketing Leaders Stay Ahead by Leaving No One Behind by Jason NotteMarketers prioritise measurement but aren't evaluating key metricsHow Brands Can Learn To Stop Worrying About Brand Safety And Love The News by Allison Schiff…as for the rest of the news: Bryan Barletta celebrates three years of Sounds Profitable with a slice of humble pie and ideas to invigorate the industry's relationship with buyers, Coleman Insights launches AscendFM brand lift service, Politics.co.uk writer James Hanson reflects on the growing popularity of political podcasts, Inside Audio Marketing looks at more data from the Nielsen Podcasting Today report, AdWeek covers why marketers are paying more attention to attention-tracking, and Insider data shows five industries that will increase digital ad spend faster than the national average.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting:Top ten popular podcasts consumed in affluent households by Brad HillOriginal Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars returning for new Audible series about Spike by Sydney BucksbaumInclusion as Innovation: How These Marketing Leaders Stay Ahead by Leaving No One Behind by Jason NotteMarketers prioritise measurement but aren't evaluating key metricsHow Brands Can Learn To Stop Worrying About Brand Safety And Love The News by Allison Schiff…as for the rest of the news: Bryan Barletta celebrates three years of Sounds Profitable with a slice of humble pie and ideas to invigorate the industry's relationship with buyers, Coleman Insights launches AscendFM brand lift service, Politics.co.uk writer James Hanson reflects on the growing popularity of political podcasts, Inside Audio Marketing looks at more data from the Nielsen Podcasting Today report, AdWeek covers why marketers are paying more attention to attention-tracking, and Insider data shows five industries that will increase digital ad spend faster than the national average.
This episode features Jared and James who are appearing on the show for the first time along with returning guests Logan, Scooter, and Drew. Jared and James happened to be home at the same time so we had to get them in while we could. I had a great time recording this one and I hope you all enjoy it as well.
Liz Truss speaks to eight BBC Local Radio stations, defending her mini-budget, saying she was prepared to make "controversial and difficult decisions" to get the economy moving. Newscast has assembled the full set of interviews. The BBC local radio round has been a pre-conference tradition for political party leaders for many years, a chance to speak directly to voters. Thanks to our colleagues at BBC Local Radio in Leeds, Norfolk, Kent, Lancashire, Nottingham, Tees, Bristol and Stoke who produced these interviews. The presenters were Rima Ahmed, Chris Goreham, Anna Cookson, Graham Liver, Sarah Julian, Amy Oakden, James Hanson and John Acres. Newscast is hosted by Adam Fleming. The producers of this episode were Louisa Lewis, Jonathan Aspinwall, Chris Brindley and Carlie Swain.
Today we are sitting down with the co-authors of the new gorgeous photo book ‘Legends of Drag: Queens of a Certain Age' – Harry James Hanson and Devin Antheus. Collaborators Harry James Hanson and Devin Antheus join us to chat about their new book “Legends of Drag” which includes legendary queens like Shawnna Brooks and Tina Devore. They discuss retouching, lighting drag queens, expanding the project, and more! In this episode, Brigitte and Ella discuss wild and crazy hot topics like Ella's trip to the Netherlands, Lea Michelle and Funny Girl casting, new COVID variants, and more! Good Judy is a podcast about queer art, news and pop culture hosted by two Atlanta queens, Ellasaurus Rex (@queen_ellarex) and Brigitte Bidet (@brigittebidet). Tune in every Tuesday with Brigitte and Ella as they discuss the latest news, chat with very special guests, and crown a Good Judy and Bad Judy of the week. Good Judy is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag) Produced by Jon Dean @jondeanphoto Podcast Art created by Nick Sheridan @glass.knuckles Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Donate to our Patreon Page! http://www.patreon.com/goodjudypod Follow Good Judy Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodjudypod/ Follow Good Judy Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/goodjudypod/
Many traders have insufficient trading systems, which might make it difficult for them to succeed. In this week's Bobcast, I chat with James Hanson based up in Macclesfield, Cheshire. In this one it's interesting as we really blur the lines, James covers bespoke joinery, and spray finish with a dash of decorating, so we get insights from different elements of the trades. Join me and James as we discuss the pitfalls of working with friends, running before you can walk, and learning how to run a business the hard way. So you know the drill by now, get a brew, pin back your lugs, listen, and give us (@brothersofthebrushinsta and James) your feedback by hash-tagging #brothersofthebrushpodcast on Insta, and well give you a shout-out back! Watch the episode on PCA Overdrive PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Try our 30-day, free trial; $5.99/mo after. Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play. Become a PCA member
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This week, Bunny and Monét celebrate the history of Drag with Harry James Hanson & Devin Antheus and their book Legends of Drag. Follow @legendsofdrag in Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Hanson, Managing Director with Opportune Partners LLC, an independent investment banking and financial advisory affiliate of Opportune LLP, gives a high-level comparison between IPOs, SPACs, and MLPs, and issues involving the legal protections of each. Hanson also shares insight into the recent Delaware court decision about conflicts in the MultiPlan SPAC and why the ruling has broad implications for how SPAC transactions may be executed going forward. For more podcasts from Opportune, visit https://opportune.com/insights/podcast.
Jimmy Galvin and Drew Mitchell wrap up the week in Rugby including chats with James Hanson and caught up with Rugby Union legend Dan Carter.
Jimmy Galvin and Drew Mitchell wrap up the week in Rugby including chats with James Hanson and caught up with Rugby Union legend Dan Carter.
Welcome to The AUSA Podcast! For the first half of this season, we took a look at the ins and outs of culture making—we've talked about creating and ruling, attitudes and actions, collaboration, and more. For these past few episodes, we wanted to take a look at the more practical side. This week we sit with James Hanson to talk a bit about the ways that Campus Ministries seeks to create and cultivate culture here on campus. We talk (again) about setting boundaries so that creativity and community can flourish; what partnership and collaboration looks like in ministry; what a call to discipleship means for you and I; and what it means to actually do the things we were called ago and equipped for. We think culture is very important, so if you enjoyed this episode or anything peaked your interest, we'd love to start a conversation! Do us a favor and share it with your friends, and if you have thoughts or questions, you can DM us on Instagram @au411. Thanks for listening! To keep up with all things AU Student Activities, visit our Instagram, @au411! To get text reminders and updates about events, text AU411 to 54855! We promise—no spam, only fun. For more information about events and to RSVP, head over to AUnited! Here are some of the resources that were talked about in or used while planning this episode if you're curious about doing some in-depth exploring on your own! Books: "Culture Making" by Andy Crouch
For years the government has struggled with information silos. In the final episode of the Transforming Government Experiences podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, speaks with ServiceNow's Global Head of State, Local and Regional Government Solutions Tom Yeatts, and Enterprise Architect John Spirko, about how to break down these silos, update information sharing and improve how government does business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For years the government has struggled with information silos. In the final episode of the Transforming Government Experiences podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, speaks with ServiceNow's Global Head of State, Local and Regional Government Solutions Tom Yeatts, and Enterprise Architect John Spirko, about how to break down these silos, update information sharing and improve how government does business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Constituents often reach out to the government when seeking assistance. But contacting the right person can be a challenge. In this week's episode of the Transforming Government Experience podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, sits down with ServiceNow's Field Chief Technical Officer for State and Local Government, Chris Dilley, and Federal CTO Jonathan Alboum, to discuss the current challenges facing constituent services, how agencies can improve and the importance of good customer service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Constituents often reach out to the government when seeking assistance. But contacting the right person can be a challenge. In this week's episode of the Transforming Government Experience podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, sits down with ServiceNow's Field Chief Technical Officer for State and Local Government, Chris Dilley, and Federal CTO Jonathan Alboum, to discuss the current challenges facing constituent services, how agencies can improve and the importance of good customer service. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Employees are the lifeblood of any organization. In this week's episode of the Transforming Government Experience podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, chats with ServiceNow's Principal Digital Strategist for DoD Kevin Brooks and the Intelligence Community and Senior Principal Product Success Manager for Employee Workflows, Kevin Hall, about the President's Management Agenda Vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Employees are the lifeblood of any organization. In this week's episode of the Transforming Government Experience podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, chats with ServiceNow's Principal Digital Strategist for DoD Kevin Brooks and the Intelligence Community and Senior Principal Product Success Manager for Employee Workflows, Kevin Hall, about the President's Management Agenda Vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brush up on your knowledge of the public sector landscape this year by tuning into the Transforming Government Experience podcast. Over the course of four episodes, host James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, is joined by a medley of experts from ServiceNow that are willing to share advice on how federal leaders can prepare for the year ahead. This week's topic: The Cybersecurity Executive Order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brush up on your knowledge of the public sector landscape this year by tuning into the Transforming Government Experience podcast. Over the course of four episodes, host James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, is joined by a medley of experts from ServiceNow that are willing to share advice on how federal leaders can prepare for the year ahead. This week's topic: The Cybersecurity Executive Order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's no secret that cyber threats are on the rise. As the government becomes more digital, combatting those threats becomes even more critical to the U.S. government's ability to thrive and serve constituents. The Cybersecurity Executive Order, released in May 2021, seeks to help agencies pave the way to more secure systems. To help agencies understand how to meet the requirements of the executive order — and why it's crucial to do so — host James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, speaks with two of ServiceNow's experts: Vice President of Business Development Robert Walker and Lead for SecOps Federal Sales Jeff Lacorte.
The first priority of the President's Management Agenda challenges government agencies to become a model employer, hiring a workforce that reflects the nation's diversity and providing employees the support they need to succeed. Recruiting and retaining the best and brightest requires tools and services that are modern, intuitive, mobile and similar to those they use outside of the workplace. James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, delves into these requirements and what it takes to bring them to life on the second episode of the Transforming Government Experience podcast. Joining him to talk through the first priority is ServiceNow's Principal Digital Strategist for DoD & the Intelligence Community and Senior Principal Product Success Manager for Employee Workflows, Kevin Hall.
The federal government interacts with millions of people each day, providing vital services during some of the most critical moments in people's lives. Too often, however, people must navigate a tangled web of government websites, offices and phone numbers to access the services they depend on. Recent guidance from the federal government aims to change that. The Biden administration's Management Agenda Vision and the Executive Order on Transforming Federal Customer Experience — both launched in late 2021 — aim to improve how government agencies interact with citizens. On this episode of Transforming Government Experience, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, is joined by ServiceNow's Field Chief Technical Officer for State and Local Government Chris Dilley and Federal CTO Jonathan Alboum to discuss what it takes to improve the citizen experience and the extraordinary impact it can have.
Like any organization, government only works well when people and parts are aligned. The larger the organization, the more difficult this is to achieve, which is one of the many reasons why the government has struggled with information silos for years. On the contrary, a common operating picture can help agencies reduce friction, improve accountability, and meet the requirements laid out in the President's Management Agenda. On this episode of Transforming Government Experience, host James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, is joined by ServiceNow's Global Head of State, Local and Regional Government Solutions Tom Yeatts and Enterprise Architect John Spirko to discuss what it takes to improve the business of government — and the tools needed to help streamline project management.
In the latest episode of #IMM, Christine speaks with Troy Schneider and James Hanson of Government Executive.
The New York State Department of Labor recently launched an Excluded Workers Program with the aim to bring financial relief to thousands of workers across the state who lost income during the pandemic and did not qualify for government-issued COVID-19 benefits. In an amazing effort, the NYDOL set up a new eligibility program in just 12 weeks and approved over $850 million in benefits for distribution in the first month. But new programs also mean new challenges, and the NYDOL needed to not just ensure that funds were being distributed, but that they were reaching the right people. How did they do it? With the help of Artificial Intelligence. By tapping technologies from Google Cloud and data science software Quantiphi, the NYDOL was able to launch a cloud-based user-friendly and streamlined application program that helped to ensure benefit integrity. That's what host James Hanson, Group Publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec will be digging into on this episode of AI: Gov Reimagined. James will be speaking with Denise Winkler, strategic business executive for Global Public Sector at Google Cloud and Taylor Cyr, managing director of Public Sector/Higher Education at Quantiphi. We'll be discussing how Quantiphi is helping the NYDOL spot fraud and abuse in the Excluded Workers Program — and how agencies can use cloud-based AI tools to help safeguard constituent benefits. Check out what they have to say by listening to the full episode
As the need for unemployment insurance swept the nation, benefits agencies across the country stepped in to provide aid to those in need. Meanwhile, new legislation and inefficient legacy systems created a perfect storm for errors or fraud, meaning many benefits didn't reach those who truly needed it. To reduce improper payments and streamline the system, agencies need a way to analyze applications and identify potential errors. Modern AI solutions can offer an answer. To help wade through and analyze applications, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission tapped an AI-based solution from data analytics company SpringML. Making use of Google Cloud tools, the solution uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to uncover suspicious patterns, detect fraud and improve verification. So, how did the OESC make use of AI and ML to improve benefit integrity? On this episode of the AI: Gov Reimagined podcast, James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec, catches up with Denise Winkler, strategic business executive for Global Public Sector at Google Cloud; Arun Natarajan, director of Cloud & Platform Partners for SpringML; and Shelley Zumwalt, CEO and Executive Director at OESC. Check it out!
Understanding obstacles to the COVID-19 vaccination is key for public sector leaders looking to run an effective vaccination program. With the aim to better understand these obstacles and redistribute resources more effectively, the State of California is tapping into the wide array of public sector feedback. With Google Cloud's enterprise sentiment analytics approach, in partnership with Syntasa, the California Office of Digital Innovation is tapping into these data sources and organized constituent sentiment in a way that could support a number of vaccine distribution stakeholders, from the Office of Emergency Services' ability to plan mobile vaccination sites, to the Department of Public Health's ability to run effective social media campaigns, among others. In this episode of AI: Gov Reimagined, host James Hanson, group publisher for Federal and Technology Markets at GovExec speaks with two innovators at the California Office of Digital Innovation, JP Petrucione, deputy director of communications and insights, and Jeffrey Marino, the agency's insight's product lead as well as Google Cloud's Public Sector Head of Customer Analytics Quinn Chasan about the California ODI's efforts to better understand constituent sentiment with the support of Google Cloud technologies.
James Hanson, Managing Director with Opportune Partners LLC, an investment banking and financial advisory affiliate of Opportune LLP, discusses why valuing venture or early-stage private equity investments can be challenging to measure, why traditional methods for valuing venture or early-stage companies like discounted cash flow (DCF) may not be appropriate, and why investors often try to estimate the value of an early-stage company to predict future cash flow, and more. For more podcasts from Opportune, visit https://opportune.com/insights/podcast.
#139 Paula Donnelly & James Hanson - The importance of building business relationships Paula and James talk to us about the importance of building relationships. We talk about: The value of critical thinking and different skill sets in business. Good design doesn't mean reinventing the wheel. And how their 2 dream clients involve pizzas and fighting. James and Paula met at the Campus North, a (now closed) digital coworking space based in Newcastle, when James first founded Layers in 2016. Now 5 years old, Layers is growing with a team of 8 and serving clients internationally. They both love their work and believe that anyone can be good at something with enough practice but to be truly great at something you need to love what you do. They believe that having an end solution that looks great should be a given and functionality doesn't need to be sacrificed for aesthetics. Their mantra is to work collaboratively with clients to deliver purpose-driven solutions, not just pretty pictures. Key Resources: Inspiration North Website - www.inspirationnorth.com Inspiration North Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/inspirationnorth Inspiration North Twitter - https://twitter.com/Inspirationorth Inspiration North Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inspiration_north/ Inspiration North LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspiration-north Layers Website - https://layers.studio/ Layers on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/layers-studio Layers on Twitter - https://twitter.com/LayersStudio Layers on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/layers.studio/ Layers on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/layersstudio/ James on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hanson-17407b105/ James on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JamesGHanson James on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamesyhanson/ Paula on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-donnelly/ Paula on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Paula_Mae_Donn Paula on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paulamae90/
With this week's revelation that William's Mum had heard Jordan's impression, it was up to Producer Ben to source a contributor who was at the scene… so he text William and asked him if his brother fancy joining them on a Zoom call. There's also time for a couple of your letters, including from one listener who overheard Jordan in a field. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's 2021 and healthcare is a hot topic. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, government employees have been at the frontlines — distributing tests and vaccinations, answering questions about health benefit eligibility and ensuring constituents receive the care they need during these turbulent times. But how can we ensure federal employees are able to access the same level of care they've provided to citizens? After all, healthcare is complicated. Signing up for benefits shouldn't be. Introducing “Discussions in Federal Healthcare,'' a new podcast from Blue Cross Blue Shield in collaboration with GovExec's Studio 2G, that aims to educate federal employees on how they can take full advantage of healthcare benefits and services. On this pilot episode, GovExec's James Hanson catches up with Bill Breskin and David Yoder, two experts from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, to discuss the current healthcare landscape.
Patch and Matt are joined by James Hanson from BBC Radio Bristol to walk through the events of the weekend. Patch and Matt also talk about the Bristol City squad numbers and the recent signings.
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.In episode 7 of the 21-part series, A Football Fairy Tale, lowly Bradford City, led in 2012 by a supermarket-shelf-stacker turned striker, write one of the most remarkable chapters in UK football history.CREDITSA Football Fairy Tale was written and produced by Rob MulhernOriginal idea - Joe Rawson, Sky News Radio Sports EditorSpecial thanks to our contributors, James Hanson, Tim Thornton and Carl Smith.Additional recordings and digital by Tom Gillespie.Archive, Simon WindsorSound design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerStory consultant, Dave Terris (Sky News Radio Editor)Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In December 2012, Bradford City, a team that cost less than £10K to assemble, and then in danger of dropping out of the football league, wrote one of the most romantic chapters in the history of British sport when they met Arsenal, one of the elites of the game, in a competitive fixture.The game represented not only a collision of football extremes, but economic circumstance. For Bradford, the contest symbolised a broader north-south divide. So, led by former supermarket-shelf-stacker turned striker James Hanson, they set out to achieve the impossible. New Episode every MondayStoryCast '21: Using the timeframe of the last 21-years, Sky News returns to some of this century's biggest news stories, using the focus of extraordinary personal stories, defined by these events. CREDITSA Football Fairy Tale was written and produced by Rob MulhernOriginal idea - Joe Rawson, Sky News Radio Sports EditorSpecial thanks to our contributors, James Hanson, Tim Thornton and Carl Smith.Additional recordings and digital by Tom Gillespie.Archive, Simon WindsorSound design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave Terris Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
Harry James Hanson (@skirtsuit) joins David to celebrate the cosmic legacy of the fabulous Sylvester! David and Harry talk about Sylvester's pioneering, indelible legacy in the worlds of disco, queer celebrity and identity, and the ways they would and should have continued to triumph. You can follow Harry's book Legends of Drag @legendsofdrag. You can follow David on Instagram @david_odyssey and @adavidodyssey on Twitter. To book a tarot/astrology reading, visit davidodyssey.com or email adavidodyssey@gmail.com. The Luminaries is made with love in New York City: music by Henry Koperski, and creative director Greg Kozatek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Hanson is the VP of Business Development for Prophix. James has over 20 years of experience in business development in the B2B & B2C technology market and worked across virtually every IT sector from major technology brands like IBM and Microsoft to emerging software start-ups. James has run businesses, set up businesses, and been part of the senior executive team that successfully led the acquisition of a UK software business by a large North American organization. In his role at Prophix James sits on the executive team and is responsible for managing Prophix’s Global Strategic Partnership with Sage.
In the 35th episode of the ABF Journal Podcast, James Hanson, managing director of Opportune LLP, provides a deep dive on solvency and fairness opinions. He shared best practices for attaining these opinions and also explained their benefits during the restructuring process.
Patch and Rich talk to the current BBC Radio Bristol Breakfast show host James Hanson. We discuss James journey from obtaining a degree in Politics to hosting the breakfast show. James is local lad who bounces out of bed at 4am to host a radio show that he was dreaming of when he started out in radio at Leeds student radio.
In this week's Bobcast, I chat with James Hanson based up in Macclesfield, Cheshire. In this one it's interesting as we really blur the lines, James covers bespoke joinery, spray finish with a dash of decorating, so we get insights from different elements of the trades. Join me and James as we discuss the pitfalls of working with friends, running before you can walk, and learning how to run a business the hard way. So you know the drill by now, get a brew, pin back your lugs and give it a listen and give us (@brothersofthebrushinsta and James) your feedback by hash-tagging #brothersofthebrushpodcast on Insta and well give you a shout-out backInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/luxus_bespokefurniture/Website: https://www.luxusbespoke.co.uk/if you like what you hear please support us by leaving a review on iTunes and sharing with friends.I'd also greatly appreciate your feedback, so if there are any subjects you would like to hear more of, or someone you'd like us to approach to appear on future podcasts (yourself included) then please contact us atWhatsApp +447902571414info@brothersofthebrushpodcast.co.ukjoin us on our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Brothersofthebrush/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BotB)
Always up for the challenge and ALWAYS taking on more than most would care to handle. We catch up with James Hanson from Rockstar Energy Drink to discuss his most recent endeavour in racing to 2020 Mini O’s
On this episode of E2B, James Hanson discusses why fairness and solvency opinions are essential for protecting management teams and board of directors of a company. Though critical in transactions, bankruptcies and restructuring events, fairness and solvency opinions provided by third-party advisory firms are still sometimes misunderstood. Fairness opinions ensure good-faith financial transactions, while solvency opinions protect companies against claims of fraudulent transfer. To learn more about our Investment Banking services, please visit www.opportune.com/Investment-Banking. For more podcasts from Opportune, visit https://opportune.com/Energy-Sector-Insights-Events/Podcast/Fairness-and-Solvency-Opinions-Shouldnt-Be-Overlooked-Amid-Restructuring-Wave/.
This month, we’re sitting down with our Senior Global Policy Council, Brian Scarpelli, to analyse the recent EU ruling on the Privacy Shield, what it means for EU-US data transfers and our members. James Hanson, founder of Layers Studio, will also be joining us to tell us all about his business in the UK, Brexit, and running a company during COVID-19. We’ll also shed some light on EU institutions in EU explained, give the top tech headlines in Brussels, and our random identifiers.
Also features our interview re Chris Hughton with James Hanson on BBC Radio Bristol.
Richard Huggins was recommended by 3 of the previous coaches I have interviewed on the podcast as a coaching mentor! Richard has an outstanding coaching record with an uncanny ability to harvest an amazing club culture down at Knox athletics track which has seen many Australian junior star distance runners stay in the sport to become senior superstars! Richard has coached amazing athletes such as: Jeff Risely, James Hanson, Zac Patterson, Tom Fawthorpe, Mellissa Duncan, Kaila McNight, Zoe Buckman and Vicki Mitchell. In this interview we go over how he got into coaching, his own marathon career, his coaching philosophies and some of his favourite sessions. It was an absolute pleasure having coffee and breakfast with Richard earlier this week; I loved how calm, easy going and approachable he was and he just had so many stories and experiences to share!
In this podcast, Robin is talking with James Hanson from Cardno about how their implementation of a learning management system triggered a rethinking of learning at Cardno. Useful links Cardno IDesignX
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
Read the complete transcript on The Sales Game Changers Podcast website. JAMES' FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Know your industry and market, get to know the people, the companies, the buyers and sellers. It's as easy as spending 30 minutes a day reading the trade magazines, combing through LinkedIn or Twitter, or listening to a podcast to get the latest news trends and information." James Hanson is the VP and Publisher of Nextgov, the federal technology media division of Government Executive Media Group. Formerly, he was at Connelly Works and at Defense News. Find James on LinkedIn!
This is basically me just calling James Hanson from Rockstar and having a great conversation.
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Getting these two on the show is always a treat. 2 strokes are a treat! Enjoy the treat!! Braaaap!
James Hanson is beyond passionate about motocross. He is the Rockstar Global Motocross Manager. Thanks to dedicated individuals like James, we enjoy motocross the way it is today. Braaaap @professor296
In this episode of Strategic Investor Radio, host Charley Wright interviews James Hanson, the president and CEO of Morristown, NJ-based Hampshire Real Estate Company. Mr. Hanson is co-chair of the Rutgers University Center of Real Estate Studies and an advisor to multiple endowment funds and pension plans throughout the company. Hampshire is a third-generation family company, founded by Mr. Hanson’s grandfather in 1922, and it currently has more than 100 employees managing 259 properties in 28 states. Mr. Hanson offers a very sobering view on the future of real estate. He’s concerned that the U.S. is likely to enter another recession in the next four years, and that “yield chasing” has made attractive investment opportunities more difficult to find. He’s bearish on multi-family real estate, for which he says supply has outstripped demand; and even industrial properties, previously a favorite area of his firm, may be overbought. James Hanson, President and CEO, Hampshire Real Estate Company The areas Hanson likes include triple-net leases, necessity-based retail, and self-storage. 1. The first refers to single-tenant leases to investment-grade corporations, with 15-20-year terms, that are net of taxes, insurance, and operating income. 2. The second refers to retailers that deal in the necessities of life: i.e., grocery stores. 3. The third, self-storage, is part of what Hanson refers to as real estate “alternatives,” along with senior living and student housing. Hampshire has experience in a wide array of real estate properties, but not senior living and student housing. Hanson says he likes self-storage because it addresses life emergencies that happen during economic good times and bad (i.e., divorce). When asked what investors should look for when investing with a real estate company, Mr. Hanson listed three things:Track record (in good times and bad)Depth of operational experienceStrength of the teamWhen asked what keeps him up at night, Hanson’s answer was simple: “The economy.” With no real trend or pattern, but plenty of volatility, it’s difficult to plan. He also noted that the supposed recovery from the previous recession has been much weaker than previous recoveries.
''Bloody James Hanson, what a lump of w.......*James Hanson scores a hat trick*....onderful human being he his!!''
Melbourne Rebels & Wallabies hooker James Hanson chats with the boys ahead of the big match V Sunwolves. He compares Pete Playfords coaching ability Vs Richard Graham & Tony McGahan and being selected in the Wallabies squad.
This week we talk to Waratahs & Wallabies fly-half Bernard Foley about 7's footy, his injury and his favourite place to play. Also on this weeks show Melbourne Rebels James Hanson talks about the upcoming match in Japan Vs Sunwolves. We cover off another successful week for the Aussie mens 7's team, plus Pete enters the ARU V Club debate and how to improve the game day experience at the footy.
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
It was our great pleasure to welcome James Hanson, aka Uncle Jimbo from Blackfive, to Pundit Review Radio last night. A retired Special Operations Master Sergeant, Uncle Jimbo is now focused on writing about the military, politics, intelligence operations and foreign policy. We discussed his post on Colin Powell, the debate over treatment of enemy combatants and also the Pope’s comments about Islam. It was great fun to speak with Uncle Jimbo, and we look forward to having him back on the show. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Hailed as “Groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Leader.