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Today we continue our weekly podcast with James Henderson and Rob McLamb where we talk NC State athletics, pro sports, and much more!
Today we begin our weekly podcast with James Henderson and Rob McLamb where we talk sports, NC State, and much more! In this episode we discuss Rob graduating from Harvard, the New York Knicks, Elliott Avent, and more!
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Mike Fulwood about their paper on the outlook for LNG supply and its impact on European storage in the light of a potential ceasefire in the Gulf. The podcast analyses the impact of the lass of LNG supply from […] The post OIES Podcast – LNG, EU storage and the importance of a ceasefire in the Gulf appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this episode of the Top 100 Clubhouse Podcast, host James Henderson is joined once again by Jasper Miners, Editor of Top 100 Golf Courses, for a catch up on some of their recent trips, stories from excursions with Lockhart, and some of the most fascinating courses they've encountered across the UK and Europe.The conversation begins with Crownwood Golf Club and the work of friend of the show, Christian Lundin, exploring what makes his work at Crownwood so visionary. James and Jasper discuss how a golf course architect's own playing ability can influence their design philosophy, before diving into Crownwood's exceptional conditioning and attention to detail.The pair then turn their attention to some of England's most revered layouts, including Rye and Littlestone, discussing their rich histories, strategic challenges, and enduring appeal. Later, they explore the unique character of Addington before highlighting the innovation found at Northcliffe, Royal Copenhagen, and Falsterbo. Play fast, lunch slow. Chapters00:00 – Intro01:31 – Highlights of Crownwood Golf Course & Christian Lundin08:30 – How a Golf Course Architect's Game Influences Design12:22 – Crownwood's Conditioning Is Next Level15:57 – Is Rye One of the Toughest Golf Courses in the UK?23:32 – Highlights and History of Littlestone Golf Club28:16 – The Uniqueness of Addington37:35 – North Foreland Short Course39:19 – Courses Played with Lockhart Travel48:25 – Big Walks in Links Golf51:37 – Switching Off at Royal Copenhagen57:30 – Falsterbo & Closing ThoughtsTop 100 Golf Courses Website
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Patrick Heather about the impact that the changing flows of gas in Europe are having on hub prices across the region. The discussion is based on a recent OIES Insight and first considers how the reduction of Russian gas […] The post OIES Podcast – The impact of changing gas flows in Europe appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Mike Fulwood, Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and the market data hat it provides. Using data to the end of April, we discuss the shifts in prices that we have seen since the start of the war […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Quarterly and Market Update appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Adnan Shihab-Eldin and Holger Rogner about their latest paper on the future of nuclear energy, that was co-authored with Robert Budnitz and Charles McCombie. The discussion covers the global outlook for nuclear energy, which has shifted significantly in the last few years from predominantly unfavourable or […] The post OIES Podcast – The Evolution of Nuclear Energy appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this episode of Top 100 Clubhouse, host James Henderson is joined by Jasper Miners and Simon Barrington for a deep dive into the latest GB&I rankings and the factors shaping the future of golf course architecture across Great Britain & Ireland.From the influence of unique UK landscapes on course design to the movers and shakers in the rankings, the team breaks down which clubs are rising, which are falling, and which courses narrowly missed out on the coveted Top 100. They also take a closer look at the bottom 10, discuss the vital role of course management and conditioning, and explore what clubs should be doing more of to improve both their ranking potential and the golfer experience.Play fast, lunch slow.Chapters:00:00 – Intro01:00 – GB&I Rankings07:25 – How Unique UK Landscapes Impacts Golf Architecture12:10 – GB&I: Fallers and Risers24:43 – Near Misses: Courses Just Outside the Top 10026:47 – Bottom 10 Golf Courses36:13 – The Importance of Golf Course Management48:23 – How Could The Top 100 Golf Courses Change?54:00 – What Should Clubs Be Doing More Of?LinksTop 100 Golf Courses Website
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price about the latest edition of the Oxford Energy Forum entitled “Global Gas: Battling the Next Crisis.” The discussion starts with an overview of the geopolitical impact of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and in particular how it has changed perceptions of gas […] The post OIES Podcast – Global Gas Battling the Next Crisis appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Lowland Investment Company (LON:LWI) co-fund manager James Henderson talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the trust's investment strategy, performance, and approach to balancing income with long-term capital growth. Henderson explained how the fund differentiates itself by blending large, medium, and small-cap companies to reduce volatility while capturing higher growth potential. Henderson highlighted that smaller companies have historically delivered stronger returns, noting: “Over that period the smaller companies have given the best returns, both in capital and income.” However, he emphasised that diversification across company sizes helps smooth performance and manage risk. He also outlined the trust's value-driven approach, focusing on out-of-favour companies with strong underlying businesses. He pointed to examples such as Rolls-Royce, where the fund invested before operational improvements materialised. The strategy centres on identifying companies with strong turnover potential that can improve margins over time. Discussing income, Henderson made clear that capital growth is the priority, stating that dividends are a natural outcome of growing businesses rather than the primary target. The trust currently offers a yield of around 4.2%. Henderson also addressed the trust's discount to NAV and recent performance, noting strong longer-term returns driven by takeover activity and recovery in undervalued UK stocks. Henderson expects improving sentiment toward UK equities and smaller companies to support future growth. For more insights like this, visit Proactive's YouTube channel, like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss an update. #LowlandInvestmentCompany #JamesHenderson #UKEquities #ValueInvesting #IncomeInvesting #DividendGrowth #SmallCapStocks #InvestmentTrust #StockMarketUK #WealthManagement #FundManagement
The following article of the Logistics industry is: “Ensuring Safe, Seamless VIP Travel for the 2026 FIFA World Cup” by James Henderson, CEO, Healix International.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price, Mike Fulwood and Jack Sharples about the current state of the global gas market given the continuing war in Iran. They discuss the impact of the cessation of LNG flows from Qatar and the UAE, including a review of the […] The post OIES Podcast – The Current State of the Global Gas Market appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this episode of Top 100 Clubhouse, host James Henderson sits down with Tim Neill and Joe Petrucci, the founders of Fescue and Dunes, to explore the fascinating intersection of golf course architecture, branding, and visual identity.From their early beginnings to working with some of the game's most recognisable clubs, Tim and Joe break down how logos shape perception, drive engagement, and elevate a club's presence both on and off the course. The conversation dives into the cultural differences between UK and US golf markets, the rise of alternative logos, and what truly makes a golf club identity resonate.Along the way, the group also shares personal favourites, discusses the enduring appeal of Royal Birkdale, and reflects on what defines a truly great golf trip.Chapters00:00 – Introduction01:15 – The origin story of Fescue and Dunes03:23 – How logos influence club visibility and perception09:37 – Early challenges, navigating regulations, and dream collaborations15:40 – Are golfers buying logos from clubs they've never played?20:00 – Key differences between UK and US golf markets32:00 – Alternative logos, marketing strategies, and member identity39:29 – Favourite golf club logos41:59 – Why Royal Birkdale stands out44:00 – What makes a great golf trip & favourite courses
In the latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks with Bill Farren-Price and Mike Fulwood about the impact of the war in Iran on the global gas market. After a review of the political situation in the Gulf and the state of the gas infrastructure, we discuss the impact on physical supply […] The post OIES Podcast – The Impact of the War in Iran on the Global Gas Market appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
We trace James Henderson's 1920 ministry across eight countries and the ripple effects that reshaped Ohio Friends toward peace, global fellowship, and practical reforms. Young Friends push for voice and structure while meetings revise discipline, adjust customs, and face decline with care.• Henderson's tested call, funding, and interpreter support• Meetings in Germany and the Balkans during relief work• A moving witness among Bulgarian pastors• Reports from returned COs and AFSC service• Youth pressure for a formal peace committee• Delegations to Washington and legislative advocacy• Discipline revision and limits on disownment• Shifts in gender participation and school customs• Scheduling changes to broaden attendance• School standardization amid shrinking numbers• Pennsville's laying down and community memoryA complete list of our podcasts, organized into topics, is available on our website. To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit ohioyearlymeeting.org. Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! We also have several Zoom study groups. Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website. Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline. We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes. Contact us through our website.
On this episode of the Top 100 Clubhouse podcast, host James Henderson sits down with David Davis, CEO of Lockhart Travel, for a deep dive into what it really means to chase the world's greatest golf courses. David shares stories from his golfing pilgrimages, reflecting on the mindset, logistics, and relationships required to play the Top 100 courses, and how being a relentless networker has opened doors that most golfers assume are permanently closed. They explore the practical challenges many golfers face when trying to experience bucket-list venues, including what to do if you don't have direct access to private clubs. David offers candid insight into how rankings influence demand, how lists evolve over time, and why changes to Top 100 tables often spark more debate than celebration. Having played more than 1,000 courses worldwide, David reveals the most surprising golf club he's encountered, his picks for the best sets of par 3s, par 4s and par 5s, and the finest fairways he's walked. It's an episode that blends travel, architecture, rankings culture and pure golfing passion — essential listening for anyone serious about the world's greatest courses.Play fast. Lunch slow.Ecco Biom C5:https://gb.ecco.com/product/ecco-golf-biom-c5/132614/50874Top 100 Golf Courses Website
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Mike Fulwood about the impact of the recent cold weather on gas markets and the outlook for the rest of 2026. We start with a review of prices over the past couple of months and a […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Market Outlook appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Katja Yafimava about her recent paper on the updated EU regulation covering gas storage. Over the course of 2022 the EU adopted a significant amount of ‘emergency' legislation to address the consequences of the energy crisis, and a major plank of it […] The post OIES Podcast – EU Gas Storage Regulation – from Crisis to Flexibility appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Aliaksei Patonia and Henry Rushton about their latest paper entitled “Bankability of Hydrogen Projects: Key Risks, Financing Challenges and Mitigation Solutions.” The discussion ranges from an initial analysis of why hydrogen projects have failed to reach the scale that was anticipated a few years ago to […] The post OIES Podcast – Bankability of Hydrogen Projects appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this episode of Top 100 Clubhouse, James Henderson is joined by renowned golf course architect Christian Lundin for a wide-ranging conversation on modern golf course design, global development trends, and the subtle architectural decisions that separate good courses from great ones.From the philosophy behind Crownwood to designing golf in emerging regions like Saudi Arabia and Asia, Christian shares first-hand insight into how culture, geography, media influence, and developers shape courses.Christian also talks Trump Aberdeen, and how his relationship with Eric Trump has inspired bold architecture, usurping minimalistic approaches that have defined the past generation.
In this latest OIES podcast, James Henderson speaks with Maria Olczak about her recent research on biomethane. Combined European biogas and biomethane production has grown by 34% over the past decade, reaching around 232 TWh (22 bcm) in 2024. In the podcast, they explain the difference between biogas and biomethane, review current production levels in […] The post OIES Podcast – Biomethane in Europe: Why scaling up is harder than it looks appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this episode of Top 100 Clubhouse, James Henderson sits down with Matt Ginella, founder of Fire Pit Productions, previously the Senior Travel Editor and Director of Photography for Golf Digest. Matt explains how the personalities of course architects are embedded in their designs, how he learned to appreciate golf course architecture, and why he believes golf travel is one of the most romantic ways to understand the sport.Along the way, Matt shares his favourite courses, his most memorable golf trips, and how his coverage of Tiger Woods' professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open launched his career with Sports Illustrated; cementing him as one of golf's premier storytellers. Top 100 Golf Courses Website
In this lates OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price about their latest paper on the geopolitics that is influencing, and being influenced by, the global gas market. They start with a general overview of the current gas market and the key political drivers that are impacting […] The post OIES Podcast – Geopolitics of Gas: The Limits of Leverage appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
Four vivid portraits of conservative Quaker ministry show how conviction, plainness, and silent worship shaped a people under pressure from modern life. We trace their outreach, leadership, and struggles with change as Ohio Friends carry inner continuity toward 1917.• Elwood Conrad's solemn preaching on salvation and conscience• James Henderson's home meetings, missions work, and presidential visits• Cyrus Cooper's rigorous plainness, opposition, and intuitive friendships• Carl Patterson's gentle leadership, clerking, and magnetic presence• Quietism's strengths and limits within a changing economy• The hedge of plainness fading while inner bonds endure• Education, eldering, and the cost of fear of change• Readiness for war-time testing and reconstructionA complete list of our podcasts, organized into topics, is available on our website. To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit ohioyearlymeeting.org. Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome! We also have several Zoom study groups. Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website. Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Discipline. We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes. Contact us through our website.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Mike Fulwood about the paper he has edited on the outlook for gas demand in a world of gas prices at $6/mmbtu. The concept of the paper is based on the consensus view that the imminent wave of new LNG projects will […] The post OIES Podcast – The Global Outlook for Gas Demand in a $6 World appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Jack opens the podcast with a review of the current market looking at price movements over the past three months […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas quarterly and market update appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this week's episode of Kankakee Podcast News, Drew Raisor covers the latest stories from around the county. Manteno's 27th annual Oktoberfest kicked off at Heritage Park, bringing live music, food, and family fun through the weekend. In Bradley, Village Clerk Kelli Brza resigned as she prepares to relocate to California, with Deputy Clerk Kym Nelson filling in until a replacement is named. The Kankakee School District 111 board voted 5–2 to officially appoint James Henderson as Assistant Superintendent of People Services after serving in the interim role for nearly a year. The Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School District 307 board passed its Fiscal Year 2026 budget, projecting a surplus while allocating funds for the $70 million “Building Better” project. Finally, Illinois State Police are renewing calls for information in the unsolved 2007 double homicide of Pamela Branka and Paul Jones at the Momence Burger King, urging anyone with knowledge to come forward.Send us a textSupport the show
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Hydrogen Programme, James Henderson talks to Aliaksei Patonia and Martin Lambert about two recent papers on the potential for developing natural and stimulated hydrogen. The podcast begins with an overview of the current state of the hydrogen market and the reasons behind the new interest in natural and […] The post OIES Podcast – The Prospects for Natural and Stimulated Hydrogen appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the China and Gas Programmes, James Henderson talks to Michal Meidan and Vitaly Yermakov about their latest comment on developments in China-Russia gas relations. The podcast starts with an overview of a number of important moves involving Chinese purchases of sanctioned Russian LNG cargoes and the signing of new […] The post OIES Podcast – Update on China-Russia gas relations appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
James Henderson is joined by Jared Shafit from The Boneyard Podcast to preview Thursday night's NC State–ECU matchup.
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In this latest OIES podcast Michal Meidan talks to James Henderson about his recent comment on the Bonn Climate Conference which was published in July 2025. In the podcast they discuss the role of the Bonn conference and its place in the ongoing climate negotiations, as well as the key themes on the agenda. They […] The post OIES Podcast – Reflections on the Bonn Climate Conference appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Jack opens the podcast with a review of the current market looking at price movements over the past three months […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas quarterly and market update appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Graeme Bethune about his latest paper on the Australian gas market and the policy failures that have led to concerns over whether there is sufficient supply for domestic customers, especially on the East Coast. After a brief introduction on the structure of […] The post OIES Podcast – Issues in the Australian Gas Market appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Patrick Heather about the latest in his decade long series of reports on the European traded gas hubs. After reviewing the key metrics that he uses in his analysis Patrick looks at the liquidity of the key gas hubs […] The post OIES Podcast – European Traded Gas Hubs appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Jonathan Stern and Maria Olczak about their latest research on methane emissions in the energy sector. Firstly, Jonathan outlines his thoughts on what progress has, or has not, been made since methane emissions became a focus of industry attention five years ago. He summarises his thoughts […] The post OIES Podcast – Update on methane emissions appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price and Jack Sharples about their latest research on the future of Russian gas flows. Bill first provides some context for the discussion in terms of the search for a ceasefire in Ukraine and the development of US-Russia relations, highlighting the […] The post OIES Podcast – The future of Russian gas flows appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price, Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Bill opens the podcast with a review of the current market drivers and the main catalysts of the […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas quarterly and market update appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Anne-Sophie Corbeau about the EU's plans for renewable hydrogen, with a particular focus on the industrial sector. The discussion starts with a description of the current state of the hydrogen market in Europe before defining the nature of renewable hydrogen in particular and explaining why it […] The post OIES Podcast – Challenges and Opportunities for Renewable Hydrogen in Europe appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Kong Chyong about his latest paper on the EU's decarbonisation plans and the implications for natural gas. Kong talks through five scenarios which he has modelled in detail and which focus on targets for future emissions, the implied carbon […] The post OIES Podcast – Decarbonisation in Europe and scenarios for gas appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
This OIES podcast is based on two articles in the Oxford Energy Forum No.143 on Green Industrial Policy. James Henderson talks to Michal Meidan and Anders Hove about their thoughts on China's position in the energy transition and the role of innovation as part of its green industrial strategy. In the first part of the […] The post OIES Podcast – China's green industrial policy appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the analysis which they contributed to the latest Gas Quarterly, which is available on the OIES website. The podcast starts with a discussion of current pricing trends before moving on to consider key […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Quarterly and Outlook for Gas Markets in 2025 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast James Henderson talks to Bill Farren-Price about some of the key themes that will influence energy markets in 2025. They start by discussing the potential impact of the arrival of President Donald Trump in the White House for a second term, focussing on likely geopolitical and economic outcomes and how […] The post OIES Podcast – Key Themes for Energy Markets in 2025 appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, brought to you by the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Katja Yafimava and Jack Sharples about the implications of the end of the contract for the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. The podcast starts with a discussion about the conditions that would need to have been met for […] The post OIES Podcast – The implications of the end of Ukraine gas transit appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, Michal Meidan talks to James Henderson about the outcomes of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. They discuss the key issues going into the COP and the extent to which they were addressed: James highlights the gains as well as challenges around financing, the controversy around the role of oil and gas, […] The post OIES Podcast – COP 29: The good, the bad and the unanswered appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Anouk Honore and Jack Sharples about their latest paper on the winter outlook for gas markets. After a brief discussion the price rally in 2024 and the implications of the forward curve, the conversation then moves to the question of demand in […] The post OIES Podcast – Gas Market Winter Outlook appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
On today's episode, guest James Henderson joins the Packet Pushers to discuss Cisco’s Network Service Orchestrator (NSO). NSO’s role in network automation, its declarative management approach, and the challenges it presents are some of the things James shares with the hosts. They also cover operational requirements, deployment challenges, and performance considerations, in addition to discussing... Read more »
On today's episode, guest James Henderson joins the Packet Pushers to discuss Cisco’s Network Service Orchestrator (NSO). NSO’s role in network automation, its declarative management approach, and the challenges it presents are some of the things James shares with the hosts. They also cover operational requirements, deployment challenges, and performance considerations, in addition to discussing... Read more »
On today's episode, guest James Henderson joins the Packet Pushers to discuss Cisco’s Network Service Orchestrator (NSO). NSO’s role in network automation, its declarative management approach, and the challenges it presents are some of the things James shares with the hosts. They also cover operational requirements, deployment challenges, and performance considerations, in addition to discussing... Read more »