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What if your next investment wasn't in your backyard but across the border? In this episode of Where Should I Invest, I sit down with James Lloyd and Voytek Mardula from USProperties.ca to talk about why Detroit is becoming one of the most attractive markets for Canadian investors. I recently bought a property through them, […] The post Cash Flow and Scalability with US Property Investments first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
More Canadians are looking south of the border for real estate investing opportunities. I recently sat down with Voytek Mardula and James Lloyd from US Properties to discuss the exciting opportunities in the rebounding city of Detroit. Detroit has come a long way since its bankruptcy days. With billions in federal bailouts and investments from […] The post Turnkey, Affordable US Real Estate Investing for Canadians first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
Pieces of a Dream have been playing great contemporary jazz, R&B and funk music since forming in 1976. Releasing over 20 albums, you'll find tunes on the top music charts throughout their illustrious career. On this episode, multi-award winning program director Ray White catches up with Curtis Harmon, James Lloyd and their newest official member Tony Watson, Jr. to talk about Tony's history with the band, James' recent health scare, their latest album Fired Up! along with their future plans. You'll hear much more from the band on our Episodes 30, 96, 112, 130 and 140. Lisa Davis, your "Hostess with the Mostest," showcases a rising star on the smooth jazz scene - saxophonist Jason Jackson, who released All In in 2022 and you'll find his latest single on several smooth jazz charts now. Our groove just won't quit, on the Coool CAT!
Eureka voters will be asked to decide on Measure F, the pro-parking ballot measure that opponents warn would thwart ongoing plans to build affordable housing downtown. If it passes, what are the consequences. The California Housing Defense Fund, a non-profit that ensures California's housing laws are follows, recently sent a letter to the City of Eureka warning that should Measure F pass, it could "wreak legal and financial havoc."On this week's show, Dylan Casey and James Lloyd of the California Housing Defense Fund join the show to discuss California housing law and elaborate on their letter to the city. Support the show
Episode 115. Join host Troy Saunders as he chats with writer, producer, multi instrumentalist, pianist, Jesse Thompson!Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, known in music circles as the land of funk, Jesse Thompson couldn't help but be influenced by the city's great R&B pioneers – including Slave, Ohio Players, Lakeside and Zapp featuring Roger Troutman. For the past 20 years, the multi-talented composer, pianist and keyboardist manifested these inspirations – and helped bring the legacies of these legendary bands forward – as a former member of the popular and prolific, constantly gigging Columbus-based R&B/jazz ensemble NexLevel.Unlike many longtime band members and sidemen who work towards someday expressing themselves as solo artists, Thompson was content with his existing whirlwind of activity playing with others. But when the pandemic hit, he instinctively used his down time to, as he says, “sow a seed of happiness” to create “Weekend Groove” – an irrepressible Next-Gen disco vibin' house beat driven track featuring flutist Althea Rene and a horn section by Kelly O'Donohue that ultimately became the lead single to his uniquely titled debut album The Inauguration of Jtjazz (Jesse Thompson the Man Behind the Keys). Though its dance floor ready lead single “Weekend Groove” will immediately spark excitement and lift the spirits just as Jesse Thompson intended, there are a multitude of other pleasures to experience on The Inauguration of Jtjazz (Jesse Thompson the Man Behind the Keys) – an album which truly rolls like an autobiographical blend of his many influences, from those Dayton funk legends to George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample and Brian Culbertson. The album's latest single “It Doesn't Matter” is a sensual, easy grooving romantic joint featuring Thompson interacting with #1 Billboard charting trumpeter Lin Rountree – who he connected with via mutual connections at the individual HBCU schools they attended. As a showcase for Thompson's great talents on Fender Rhodes (creating a moody effect and his sparkling acoustic piano, the song taps into Thompson's love of Joe Sample's vibe both with the Crusaders and as a solo artist. The elegant funk ballad “The Right One Baby” offers a similar seductive duality. Troy highlighted three song from this incredible project "Weekend Grove", Obsidian, and "It Doesn't Matter".Being the son of a father who was a professional jazz drummer and a mother who was a church organist/pianist, Jesse Thompson – aka “JTJazz” came by his musical gifts naturally and started playing the drums as his first instrument at the age of five. By the time JT was twelve years old, he played a total of thirteen instruments, the piano being one of them. In addition to his parents, he was influenced by his oldest brother Marvyn Wheatley, who recorded and played with Parliament and Slave. Thompson spent time with his brothers in the studio hanging out with Slave, Roger Troutman & Zapp, Steve Arrington and othersThese experiences truly fueled his musical passions and ambitions. While he studied manufacturing engineering and IT at Central State University (in Wilberforce, OH), he played in the school's marching band and jazz ensemble and joined the national honorary band of the Kappa Kappa Psi fraternity. His other influences include Alex Bugnon, Jimmy Smith, Billy Preston, Jeff Lorber, James Lloyd and Bob James.Troy and Jesse discusses Jesse's musical bucket list, future endeavors giving back and more.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
In this milestone 50th episode of Making Risk Flow, host Juan de Castro is joined by Bob James, the Chief Operating Officer of Lloyds. Bob is a seasoned senior insurance executive who has left an indelible mark on the insurance industry. He's held C-suite positions in leading U.S. and International insurers, and is member of the Board of Trustees for The Institutes, a leading provider of insurance education.During the course of their conversation, Juan and Bob delve into the evolving nature of the London insurance market. Bob shares how Lloyd's is driving transformation through initiatives like Blueprint Two, an ambitious strategy to deliver profound change through digitalisation. They also discuss reasons why insurers don't always evolve at the same speed, why the mortgage market has undergone radical digital transformation over the past 20 years whilst the commercial insurance market has not, and why core data standards might be the missing key for further transformation in the insurance industry.To discover out more about digital risk processing, click here.Our previous guests include: Bronek Masojada of PPL, Simon McGinn of Allianz, Richard Coleman of Ecclesiastical, Steven Wilkins of Hiscox, Matthew Grant of InsTech, Philippe Lutgen of Howden, Paolo Cuomo of Gallagher Re, and Thierry Daucourt of AXA.Check out the three most downloaded episodes: The Five Pillars of Data Analytics Strategy in Insurance | Craig Knightly, Inigo 20 Years as CEO of Hiscox: Personal Reflections and the Evolution of PPL | Bronek Masojada Implementing ESG in the Insurance and Underwriting Space | Simon Tighe, Chaucer, and Paul McCarney, Moody's
The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
Are you seeking higher profitability and success in your real estate investments? Imagine achieving higher returns and success in your real estate ventures. In this episode, we sat down with Voytek Mardula and James Lloyd of U.S Properties and they will share the solution so you can achieve that result. Get ready to step into a world of elevated real estate investment success. It's been a market where people continue to flock because it's one of the most undervalued markets in the entire country. - Voytek Mardula Resilience and a drive to be very regimented and consistent in my daily habits. I'm a hard worker and I really had a vision to become successful in this and to be consistent. - James Lloyd In this episode, you will be able to: Discover untapped Detroit real estate investment opportunities that could transform your portfolio. Discover the advantages of investing in US properties for Canadians that you won't want to miss. Learn about the impact of COVID on construction and renovation, and how to navigate the changing landscape. Explore Detroit's transformation and economic growth, and how it could shape your real estate investment decisions. Discover the untapped potential of the Section 8 rental program and how it can elevate your real estate portfolio. James Lloyd and Voytek Mardula are the co-founders of US Properties, a Canadian boutique real estate investment company with a strong focus on the Detroit market for the past eight years. They have established themselves as prominent figures in the industry, specializing in providing comprehensive turnkey solutions for Canadian investors venturing into the US market. With a robust suite of services encompassing entity formation, property selection, renovations, and management, their company offers a reliable and holistic investment experience. Leveraging their extensive market experience, James and Voytek deliver valuable insights into Detroit real estate investment opportunities, the benefits of investing in US properties for Canadians, the impact of COVID on construction and renovation, Detroit's ongoing transformation and economic growth, and the advantages of the Section 8 rental program. Their in-depth knowledge and hands-on involvement make them authoritative sources for navigating the complexities of the Detroit real estate landscape. Get in touch with James Lloyd here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lloyd-37898b44 Website: https://www.usproperties.ca/ Get in touch with Voyek Mardula here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/voytek-mardula-04b28824 Website: https://www.usproperties.ca/
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/17/24), Hank answers the following questions:Will all people be saints during the Millennium? Why is Satan going to be loosed? Ivan - High Point, NC (0:48)What are your thoughts on the ministry of the Christian Media Network and James Lloyd? Joseph - OH (5:49)Does God harden the hearts of people like Pharaoh? If so, what about free will? Tonya - Charlotte, NC (9:23)Are the “orbs” seen in photography spirits? Bruce - Akron, IA (15:39)Should I feel guilty because I don't think about seeing Jesus in heaven, but rather about loved ones? Pam - Williamsburg, VA (17:07)What happens to people who have never heard the gospel? Dylan - Farmington, NM (19:53)What are your thoughts on Ken and Silvia Thorn and Freedom Encounters? John - Edmonton, AB (22:17)
In today's rapidly changing global landscape, businesses are increasingly exposed to political risks that can impact their existing or planned investments. These risks are further amplified by state-led economic policies, unpredictable conflicts, and the 2024 election year, which will see over 60 countries going to the polls. To successfully navigate these challenges, it is crucial for business leaders to have a robust strategy in place. In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Robert Perry, Chris Coppock, and James Lloyd discuss the main political risks faced by businesses worldwide and how businesses can effectively navigate this adverse environment, mitigate risk, and make the most of opportunities by leveraging a robust political risk and trade insurance program. You can access a transcript of the episode here. Download the Political Risk Report 2024. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com
Hi, Bienvenido al nuevo radio show de Smooth jazz y Jaz Fusion, en esta Ed 349, queremos mandarles mucho fuerza para su pronta recuperacion, al inigualable pianista y compositor James LLoyd de la Banda Pieces os A Dream. * *Hi, Welcome to the new Smooth jazz and Jaz Fusion radio show, in this Ed 349, we want to send you a lot of strength for your speedy recovery, to the incomparable pianist and composer James LLoyd of the Band Pieces os A Dream.*
Do you want to secure your financial future through real estate investing in Detroit? Join us as we share the key strategies to attain long-term success in property investment. Our guest speakers, James Lloyd and Voytek Mardula, will provide expert insights on achieving sustainable growth and profitability in the Detroit real estate market. Get ready […] The post Motor City Money Makers: Canadians Reveal Their Detroit Rental Strategies first appeared on Sarah Larbi Developments.
Cyberattacks targeting well-resourced businesses, especially those with institutional backing, financial support, and deep insurance coverage, have become increasingly prevalent. PE portfolio companies in particular find themselves in the crosshairs of sophisticated attackers — a heightened risk that underscores the need for boards to devote attention to cyber-incident preparations. In this episode of Connected With Latham, Huw Thomas, Co-Chair of Latham's London Corporate Department, speaks to fellow London partner James Lloyd about the unique challenges PE firms now face. This podcast is provided as a service of Latham & Watkins LLP. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney client relationship between you and Latham & Watkins LLP, and you should not send confidential information to Latham & Watkins LLP. While we make every effort to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and current, we do not warrant or guarantee any of those things and you may not rely on this podcast as a substitute for legal research and/or consulting a qualified attorney. Listening to this podcast is not a substitute for engaging a lawyer to advise on your individual needs. Should you require legal advice on the issues covered in this podcast, please consult a qualified attorney. Under New York's Code of Professional Responsibility, portions of this communication contain attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each representation. Please direct all inquiries regarding the conduct of Latham and Watkins attorneys under New York's Disciplinary Rules to Latham & Watkins LLP, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, Phone: 1.212.906.1200
Lloydie James Lloyd is one of the co-founders and organizers of the Robin Hood Improv Festival in Nottingham where he also is based. He performs and teaches around the world and is the host of The Improv Chronicle Podcast. Lloydie trained at UCB (New York), iO and Annoyance Theatre (Chicago). Me and Lloydie talk about that surprise, that game and heart are equal, leaving room for discovery. We walk about different training schools, to do what delights you and how to keep developing. We are also talking about rockstars, meta-teaching and the importance to trust that you are enough.
Do you feel like you're constantly juggling too many things? Like you're always busy, but never accomplishing anything meaningful?In this episode, we're talking about the importance of doing less. We'll discuss why it's so important to focus on our priorities and to say no to things that don't matter. We'll also provide practical insights and real-life examples to help you reshape your approach to self-improvement and achieving success.Join us as we draw inspiration from a 7,000-mile coastal hike, where the value of focusing on one major goal becomes crystal clear. We'll explore how spreading ourselves too thin can lead to burnout and hinder our true talents. Discover the wisdom of embracing minimalism, prioritizing progress over perfection, and finding joy in the simplicity of life.So, if you're ready to cut through the noise, master your energy, and walk the path of purpose, hit that play button and embark on a journey toward doing less but accomplishing more.- - -On the growth mindset podcast with Sam Webster Harris, we explore the psychology of happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and growth through the lens of self-improvement. Success and happiness is a state of mind unique to ourselves and is our responsibility to create.Through a process of honest self-reflection of what is holding us back and what is driving us forward, we can lose the ego and build awareness of how to be the best we can be.- - -Connect with Sam:Sam's newsletter on creativity - Explosive ThinkingWatch the pod - YouTube (Growth Mindset)Twitter - @samjamharrisInstagram - @SamJam.zenYoutube - @Samjam- - -Connect with James LloydInstagram - @write_errantLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/write_errant- - -Show: Growth Mindset, psychology of self-improvementEpisode: The Keys to ClarityChapters:00:00 Quotes from the Stoics00:42 Importance of Doing Less Stories 02:08 Story of Interviewing a Guest Who Spreads Himself Thinly05:01 Story of Interviewing a Guest Who is Fully Present07:21 Are you doing things that exhaust you or you actually enjoy08:24 Analogy of Breaking A Window09:08 Story of A Recent Hiking Trip with James Lloyd12:29 A Year Can Make A Huge Difference14:09 Some Stuff Expire From Lack of Use15:26 Send Off Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/growth-mindset-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, I'm chatting with James Lloyd-Wyatt of Ginger Studios, Northcote about everything to do with the "aberration" that is sound in its recorded form - from working in recording studios and techniques to the physics of sound and acoustics, and stories of his work with Wu Tang and how reverb is like a little ear cuddle.Donate to Movember https://au.movember.com/donate/details?memberId=99 + Lifeline https://www.lifeline.org.au/get-involved/make-a-donation/Find Ginger Studios:https://ginger-studios.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/ginger_studiosFIND IKSREwww.iksre.comSOCIALSwww.instagram.com/iksrehttps://www.facebook.com/iksremusichttps://twitter.com/iksreSPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5oyUb8IC2vvoJeewltXQ7O?si=6Bgnskz_Q4WzySveIFjeKQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is with great pleasure that I welcome James Lloyd Dulin to the program. James is the author of No Heart for A Thief, a SPFBO 9 entry and grimdark fantasy novel about love, pain, war, magic and so much more. I hope that you all enjoy this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blaise-ancona/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blaise-ancona/support
Flute-playing soul-jazz phenomenon Ragan Whiteside has become one of the genre's most consistently dynamic and popular artists. Thanks to her incredible skill and creativity on her chosen instrument, as well as her charismatic presence on stage, Whiteside is at the top of her game. That was demonstrated in October 2022, when she became the first artist to win the competitive Best Contemporary Jazz Artist Award at the inaugural Jazz Music Awards, held at the Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta. Whiteside is also a 2023 NAACP Image Award Nominee and four-time nominee for the Smooth Jazz Network's Best Artist Award. That distinction is well-deserved, as the Atlanta-based musician, songwriter, and vocalist have become one of very few women players to excel in the male-dominated instrumental sphere, garnering eight consecutive Top Ten Billboard airplay singles by 2022. And she's done it as an independent artist, releasing projects on Randis Music, the label she founded with her husband, producer, and composer Dennis Johnson. Her most recent full-length project, 2022's Thrill Ride, is her sixth career album to date and it lives up to its title, demonstrating Whiteside's breathtaking virtuosity and melodic skills on a thrilling journey through a landscape of dynamic grooves. The project features eight songs, which are largely produced by her longtime collaborators Dennis Johnson and Bob Baldwin. Other producers include Chris “Big Dog” Davis on the sexy update of Stevie Wonder's “Don't You Worry Bout A Thing,” and James Lloyd of the veteran group Pieces Of A Dream, who contributes “A Toast At Sunset” as writer and keyboardist as well. Her third single from the project, “Full Court Press,” is a smooth and sexy groove co-written by Whiteside with the team of Johnson and Baldwin, who produced, and featured guitarist Phil Hamilton and drummer Rich Harrison, also known as the artist RAH. Whiteside's previous single was the title track, “Thrill Ride,” which was also written and produced by Johnson, Baldwin, and Whiteside, and features guitarist Hamilton and drummer RAH. The single peaked at No. 1 on five radio charts, including the Billboard Smooth Jazz Chart, Mediabase, the Smooth Jazz Network, Radiowave and Groove Jazz Music. Her previous single from the set, “Off The Cuff,” not only peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, where it spent 17 weeks, but it also earned her the Jazz Music Awards nomination that she ultimately won. In addition to her projects, Whiteside has been a busy collaborator. Over the last two years, the native New Yorker also charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Airplay chart for her collaboration with Kim Scott's 2022 remake of Ashford & Simpson's 1978 mega-hit, “I'm Every Woman” along with Althea René, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. Whiteside also co-wrote Bob Baldwin's top-charting hit, “B Positive,” with production partners Dennis Johnson and Baldwin. Additionally, she is featured on “This Time Around” with contemporary jazz artist Jarez, from his latest project, J Funk City. In 2022, she appeared on two tracks, “Seven Eight” and “Solo,” on veteran jazz drummer Billy Cobham's new album, Drum'N'Voice Vol. 5. Whiteside has continued to delight fans and critics alike with her engaging, upbeat melodies and exhilarating flute playing. Tunes like “Thrill Ride,” “Off The Cuff,” “JJ's Strut,” “Reminiscing,” “Jam It,” “Early Arrival,” “See You At The Get Down,” and the Billboard No. 1 “Corey's Bop” have burnished her reputation. But while Whiteside has made her mark fusing inspired flute melodies and breathtaking solos with hip upbeat grooves, she gained her musical acumen by training as a classical flutist. Originally from Mount Vernon, New York, Whiteside played drums, piano, and violin in elementary school before a desire to be in the marching band put the flute in her hand at age 8. “They had this thing called Band Day where all the public schools would march in a parade through Mount Vernon. I said, ‘Oh. I need to be in this parade.'” There were no violins in the marching band, so Whiteside was offered the flute. “I did not want to play the flute. And it took me about a week to get a sound out of it,” she says. But once young Whiteside locked onto the instrument, she immediately focused on what kind of music she wanted to play but was steered into a more traditional path. “My parents got me a private teacher. I said to my teacher, ‘Okay, I want to do jazz.' And he was like, ‘No, you're going to play classical,'” Whiteside recalls. “‘I don't want to play classical.' ‘Well, you can play jazz later, but you need to get your foundation in classical music.' Once again, I was being forced into something, but I started playing and I started getting good at it, and I started to like it.” The young flute player got good and got serious. She participated in Mount Vernon High School's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU-influenced marching bands), entered multiple musical competitions – some with cash prizes – and won. Members of the National Association of Negro Musicians mentored her, many of whom held positions as opera singers, orchestrators, music directors, and instrumentalists in classical music at a time when African Americans were still not often included. She also participated in the NAACP's ACT-SO (Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific Olympics) competitions for young people, where she won both regional and national titles in two different years. With these distinctions under her belt, Whiteside went on to the Cleveland Conservatory of Music, where she was one of just six African American students. When she transferred to the highly competitive HARID Conservatory in Boca Raton, Florida, she discovered she was now the only one. After receiving so much encouragement and mentoring during her high school years, this was a culture shock. “I was on my own, there was no support, there was nobody I could go and talk to,” Whiteside explains. “On top of that, just being in a classical conservatory, it's cutthroat, it's competitive, it's hardcore. A lot is expected of you, and everybody's trying to go after the same five or six openings.” The pressure to perform was intense and her motivation for that life started to wane. During her senior year-end performance, for which she was to play a well-rehearsed, 20-minute flute concerto, Whiteside went blank halfway through. Offered the opportunity to start again, Whiteside realized she was at a turning point and instead walked out. Influenced by such diverse flute masters as jazz-classical player Hubert Laws, the late Latin jazz artist Dave Valentin, and the French classical flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal, Whiteside received rigorous musical training that prepared her to play in the most prestigious symphony orchestras in the world, but after graduation, Whiteside admits she wasn't sure what she wanted to do. Back home in Mount Vernon, she attended a show at a local jazz club where keyboardist, producer, and composer Bob Baldwin was headlining. While watching, Whiteside says she had an epiphany: “I was sitting up front and I said, ‘Oh my God. This is what I want to do.' ” After the show, she introduced herself to Baldwin. “I told him, ‘Look I'm a classical musician but I want to make the transition to jazz. Do you have any advice for me? And we talked for a while and he pretty much took me under his wing, right then and there,” Whiteside explains. “And two days later, I went to a studio in Yonkers, and it turned into my first non-classical studio session.” Whiteside performed a Stevie Wonder tune for Baldwin and studio owner Dennis Johnson, who later became her husband. “I played a Stevie Wonder tune, and they're like, ‘Hey, we need some flute on this jingle for [New York smooth jazz station] CD 101.9.' And I did that, and from there Bob taught me how to make that transition from classical to jazz, and Dennis showed me the ins and outs of audio recording and using computers to compose music.” Since then, Johnson and Baldwin have become Whiteside's frequent songwriting collaborators. Whiteside instantly began her successful foray into the contemporary soul-jazz sphere. After launching the Randis Music label in 2007 with her husband Johnson, she collaborated with Johnson and Baldwin again on her 2007 release Class Axe, 2012's Evolve, 2014's Quantum Drive, 2017's Troublemaker, and 2020's five-track EP Five Up Top. She also teamed with popular saxophonist Kim Waters for the 2017 release Early Arrival. She has collaborated on tracks with several artists including Marion Meadows, Patrice Rushen, Tom Brown, Walter Beasley, Melba Moore, Chieli Minucci, Frank McComb, and others. She has also been a popular performer at the Berks Jazz Fest, the Seabreeze Jazz Festival, the Mallorca Smooth Jazz Festival in Spain, and the Capital Jazz Super Cruise. Meanwhile, Whiteside and her husband Dennis Johnson made the jump from New York to Atlanta when it became clear that Atlanta offered a more attractive lifestyle. Further, digital technology has made it easy to produce and distribute music from anywhere. “Atlanta is like a hub,” Whiteside explains. “You can get to so many different places relatively quickly from Atlanta. For the first time, we were able to get to New Orleans, Nashville, Houston, the Carolinas, and all over Florida without having to fly, and every place we went, we experienced new musical influences.” Whiteside has also maintained a career as a tech consultant and her role as a mother of two. In late 2020, Whiteside added another title to her list of accomplishments: Radio personality. Spotted at a show by David Linton, a former label executive and current program director of Atlanta's station, Jazz 91.9 WCLK, Whiteside was offered the opportunity to audition as a host. She now holds down the popular No. 1 Saturday morning show “Saturday with Ragan Whiteside, ” another role she has grown to enjoy. With so many professional balls to juggle, and the concert industry opening back up, Ragan Whiteside can lay claim to life as a contemporary jazz star as one big “Thrill Ride.” In this episode, Ragan shares her background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Plant biologists use a set of tools to modulate gene expression. The well-established set of molecular switches are rather crude, with limited control of spatial or temporal expression. Dr. James Lloyd discusses the newest tools in synthetic circuits, molecules that can tailor a response with a given input. These new tools add needed nuance to the regulation of gene expression and stand to revise how we control specific genes in the lab and field.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr. Benjamin A. Marble is a family medicine doctor in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. He received his medical degree from University of South Alabama College of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
Available on Amazon. The Thief, a great spirit, and her descendants have abused their ability to steal magic for centuries. When Kaylo starts to hear the song of other people's magic, he must learn to hide from his people as well as the invaders. A gift or a curse, Kaylo may be able to save his people from the Gousht Empire that claimed their land with this stolen magic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message
Repaso al TOP 100 Smooth Jazz España, la lista de referencia del SJ en España y LATAM. Nuevas entradas: Le Sonic "Riverside Drifve" Kombo "Right In There" Aaron Brown "Satin Sunset" Brooke Alford "Heaven On Earth" Phillip 'Doc' Martin "Journey "To The Doc"" Roberto Vally "Woody's Gap" Cindy Bradley "For The Cool In You" Willie Bradley "Groove With Me ft James Lloyd"
Curtis Harmon and James Lloyd co-founded Pieces of a Dream in 1976. At the forefront of the contemporary jazz genre, they sat down and talked with our multi-award winning program director Ray White. The guys shared their insights into their new album Fired Up!, life during the COVID pandemic and their new protege - Justin Lee Schultz. Be sure to hear more from Curtis, James and the band on Episodes 30, 96, 112 and 130. In our "showcase segment," Lisa Davis features Mindi Abair who's produced ten No. 1 radio singles over her solo career. Her latest album is Forever. Guitarist Nils is also featured on this episode! With 15 Top 20 radio hits to his credit, his brand new project is Cool Shades. You're #1 source for the best in contemporary jazz is right here on the Coool CAT!!
On this week's edition of New York NOW: New York's overdose crisis got worse during the pandemic, after a few years of progress. Reporter Alexis Young explores new strategies for addressing the epidemic. Affordable housing continues to be hard to find in New York, where an overall housing shortage persists. James Lloyd from the New York State Association for Affordable Housing joins us to explain. We're at the half-way point in New York's state budget, and the state just released a progress report. Patrick Orecki from the Citizens Budget Commission has details. Explore more of New York on NYNOW.ORG.
Author James Lloyd Davis passed away on October 22 after a long battle with cancer. As one of the founding members of the Falls Free Press, we are all honored to know him and appreciate everything he accomplished. In honor of James, we are rereleasing Alex's interview with him from episode 18, published October 6, 2020. For more information about James' books, please visit https://www.amazon.com/James-Lloyd-Davis. Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. Drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to let others know to listen. Fallscast theme composed and performed by Alex Hall.
In this episode, Elena from 3B shares her thoughts on our conversations with Mr. Norton, Gene Vinzant, James Lloyd, and El. Aldo might even say a word or two...Support the show
We continue our conversation with James Lloyd. He talks to us about the legacy of the Crossroads Movement and the impact that it had on the Boston Movement (which would eventually become the International Church of Christ). James begins to tell us about eventually leaving the organization and what his thoughts are on what he was a part of. James talks to us about perspective, the value of honesty, self forgiveness, and learning from others. Support the show
Today we meet James Lloyd. James was an evangelist with the International Church of Christ. James is also one of the famed "30 would be disciples" that began the ICOC in Lexington, MA in 1979. James got baptized into the traditional Church of Christ and then joined the Boston Movement. James eventually went on to be on the mission team that planted the church in London in 1982. James sits down with us today and recounts his early years with the Boston Movement and what it was like at that time. Support the show
We live and work in a busy world in which there is little time to read, watch or listen beyond the headlines.Hello, my name is Iain Campbell-McKenna, and this is “Procurement in 5-minutes.” That's right, in 5-minutes I promise to tackle some of the biggest challenges and deepest questions our profession and industry face on a day-to-day basis.In today's 5-minutes I welcome Gyroscope Therapeutics, James Lloyd to answer the question: "How do you measure procurement success at a small company versus a large company?" Visit James' LinkedIn profile @: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmlloyd1/
The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
The next real estate investment markets for Canadians may well NOT be in Canada. As the markets in Canada continue to offer less investing upside either because of expensive inventory, higher interest rates or lower cash flow, many real estate investors are starting to look South of the border. Is the market that much different in the US? If you look at the more popular areas like California or New York then there is little difference between them and Toronto or Vancouver. But take a look at cities with a more recent downside and there are plenty of opportunities. Detroit is one such market. Our podcast guests those week, Voytek Mardula and James Lloyd of US Properties.ca have been focused on Detriot for the last 5+ years and have local knowledge and expertise and a full turnkey operation that makes it so much more seamless for Canadians to consider investing in the US. In this episode you will learn about: Why Detroit is not seeing the drop off of other markets.Growth opportunities for investors in Detroit.What to consider when investing in the US as a Canadian.Local financing options versus Canadian money sources.The best Detroit neighbourhoods for cash flow and appreciation Voytek Mardula, a lifelong entrepreneur, has owned and operated businesses in various industries over the last 25 years, including hospitality, brand name apparel and telecommunications. In the last 12 years, he has also gained extensive experience in investing in and managing rental properties, both in the US and Canada. Voytek's current focus is on US real estate, primarily in Detroit. In addition to buying and selling turnkey investment properties in the US, the property management company which he owns, operates and manages over 300 doors in the greater Detroit area. James Lloyd is the Canadian Sales Manager for USProperties.ca. With over 17 years of definitive experience in hospitality and sales management experience, he has a passion for customer service and client relations. On a daily basis, he is responsible for overseeing the company's client development and helping Canadian investors every step of the way with a turnkey solution for purchasing cash flow positive real estate in the Detroit area. Outside of work James enjoys living a healthy, active lifestyle and spending time with his young son. Get in touch with James Lloyd & Voytek Mardula:Website: https://www.usproperties.ca/Email: jameslloyd@usproperties.ca This episode has been brought to you in part byLegal Second Suites https://legalsecondsuites.comBM Select - https://bmselect.ca/
In the second of the three-part Threat Assessment 2022 podcast series, supported by WSO2, we speak with two experts in the banking space, Jimmy Ng, Group Chief Information Officer, and Head of Group Technology & Operations at DBS, and James Lloyd, Managing Director at Citi, and APAC Head of Spring by Citi., to discuss cultural change regarding digital transformation.This episode is co-hosted by Michael Frank, manager, policy & insights, and Yuwen Xiong, analyst, policy & insights at Economist Impact.Visit impact.economist.com/projects/digital-competition-in-global-finance/ for more content. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Lloyd is keyboardist and co-founder of Pieces of a Dream. He was only a senior in high school when his first album was released. James also has written and/or produced songs for dozens of other recording artists aside from Pieces. You'll find performances by him on television and film too. Multi-award winning program director Ray White caught up with James in January 2000 to talk about the bands' On Another Note album, touring, his solo work, supporting projects of other musicians and his frightening airplane trip! The band's recent follow-up album is Fired Up! In our showcase segment, Lisa Davis features the former lead vocalist of the Gap Band, Charlie Wilson, whose latest single is No Stoppin' Us. And we wind up this episode with the multi-talented saxophonist and record company executive, Walter Beasley, who just released Meet Me At My Place. This episode has a groove that just doesn't miss...it's Coool CAT time!!
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Episode Notes We get a lot of questions about Canadian Investing in the US. And we also hear often how there is more cash flow and affordable acquisition in the United States. In our newest episode, Sarah talks to James Lloyd about financing as a Canadian investing in the US, power team members you NEED to have when investing in the United States, as well as hurdles of buying remotely with BRRR Strategy. If you want to break into the US market, this episode is very eye-opening and will help you purchase your first American property.
A conversation with legendary keyboardist and founding member of Pieces of a Dream, James Lloyd.
"We're happy as a clam on our claim from Uncle Sam/Though the rabbit is not always fried the best"So sang the four bachelors of the Willow Bend Quartette, Valley County, Montana, at a schoolhouse gathering on Christmas Eve, 1916. The singers were L. O. Carter, lead; Will Lloyd, bass; Raymond Sullivan, baritone; and James Lloyd, tenor.
Transitioning from the military world to the civilian world is a major step for many veterans, one that likely doesn't get discussed enough among veterans. On the new episode of “The David Johnson Show”, a national voice that talks about points of interest within the post 9/11 military and veteran culture, David speaks candidly about the transition to civilian life with James Lloyd, former Drill Team Marine, and current photography/videography entrepreneur. James Lloyd served in the Marines for nearly five years (2008-2013), acting in various roles as an infantryman, ceremonial marcher, silent drill platoon, and later deployed to Jordan and Afghanistan. While in the silent drill platoon, James appeared all over the USA, performing with his Marine team at awards ceremonies, NBA halftime shows, and elsewhere. “It was fun,” says James. “You have to develop a level of discipline and attention to detail to even make it on the team. That helps you become self-sufficient.” James then served in combat infantry in Afghanistan in 2011 with the 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment (3/7), a Marine Corps infantry battalion. He eventually reached his expiration of term of service (ETS) and came back to the Phoenix area. After getting out of the Marines, James struggled to find a new niche for his skills and talents. He moved from job to job, often searching for a new passion in work. “When you're in the Marine Corps, you have one purpose. You have a unit of guys who have the same core values and all that stuff. And when you get out, you kind of lose that,” he says. “And so, my biggest struggle was trying to figure out, OK, now that I'm done with the Marine Corps, what do I do now? So I was left without an identity and I kind of struggled to find that.” James continued searching, went to film school for a year, found strength in Christ, and persevered. He relied on his faith to pull through the struggles. “We saw people going through very similar things, and you then realize like Jesus is always there for you,” says James. “And my faith is what got me through that.” In the past two years, James started a new video production company called Striking Media, which he realized was a passion for him, and he's working with that today. David Johnson says “I've said it on the show numerous times and I'm a firm believer in this knowledge is cumulative. You don't know what you don't know in your 20s and you think you know a lot. And you get older and you learn things. I'm 38 now, and have been a full-time entrepreneur for 13 years now.” Watch the full interview at https://thedavidjohnsonshow.com/video/ or on The David Johnson Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDavidJohnsonShow/
James Lloyd, co-founder of Pieces of a Dream, has a dynamic on-stage presence that has excited fans worldwide since 1976. Influenced by the late Grover Washington, Jr., the band has released 20 studio albums throughout the years. Every single one has landed on the music charts! Besides his extraordinary keyboard skills, James is also a producer and songwriter. Coool CAT executive producer, Ray White, hung out with James in November of 2017 to talk about his on-stage antics, debut solo album - Here We Go, and Pieces of A Dreams' Just Funkin' Around release. The bands latest album is On Another Note. Lisa Davis, your "Hostess with the Mostest," features another great keyboardist, Brian Simpson, in our showcase segment. On his latest album he is joined by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter/producer Steve Oliver, who has scored multiple hit singles on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart. Their latest collaboration album is titled Unified. We're tickling the ivories on this episode from the Coool CAT!
This "Brexit Musing" features Keily Blair and James Lloyd, who are both Partners in ORRICK HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFF's cyber and privacy group in London. They will dive into the potential effects of Brexit on companies responding to cyber attacks and the impact on regulatory enforcement off the back of such incidents.Keily Blair heads up ORRICK's Cyber & Data Privacy Enforcement & Litigation Practice in London. Keily works with her clients as a "strategic business partner" to navigate privacy and cyber security crises to achieve better commercial, regulatory and judicial outcomes.As a litigator, Keily has a different perspective on cybersecurity and data privacy issues. She has led the response to investigations by the UK's Information Commissioner's Office, the Irish Data Protection Commission, the Competition and Markets Authority, the FCA, the SFO, the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI, the SEC and Parliamentary Select Committees. Keily has also acted as external legal counsel for privacy and financial service regulators.On cybersecurity issues, Keily directs cybersecurity incidents and investigations across multiple jurisdictions and incident types from simple business email compromises, to enterprise-wide network intrusions and cyberattacks with national security implications. Keily has worked with national and international law enforcement and is called upon to act as external legal counsel to security and forensics firms when engaging with regulators.In the civil arena, Keily has led on a number of high profile privacy litigation matters, including civil damages claims and collective actions following personal data breaches and privacy-related judicial reviews. She frequently counsels clients on the growing risk of privacy-related class actions and interventions by privacy advocates in the UK and the EU.James Lloyd is a Partner in ORRICK's Cyber & Data Privacy Enforcement & Litigation Practice in London. Working with clients to navigate all aspects of international data privacy and cyber security crises to achieve better commercial, regulatory and judicial outcomes.Bringing a unique approach to cybersecurity and privacy in the UK and Europe, James serves his clients in guiding their response to cyberattacks, data breaches and enforcement action by data protection regulators. Described by his clients as “extremely knowledgeable and can always be relied on to provide timely, pragmatic and commercial advice,” James helps them navigate the confusing and, at times, contradictory world of privacy with confidence, and support them to achieve their overall business aims and objectives.James has led the response to significant enforcement investigations by international and domestic regulators, including the UK's Information Commissioner's Office, law enforcement agencies and Parliamentary Select Committees and also has significant expertise in conducting internal investigations on behalf of international corporations. Backed by extensive litigation experience, he is able to defend his clients when data privacy issues lead to litigation.
Boutique fitness certainly hasn't been immune to the impact caused by the coronavirus, but with the right level of adaptability and poise, it doesn't have to spell catastrophe. This is the case for TITLE Boxing; a burgeoning fitness franchise that managed to pivot to an on-demand service, and has since seen an increased demand for in-person training sessions. On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Susan Boresow, president of TITLE Boxing Club, and James Lloyd, head of franchise development, about the ways in which this international brand has maximized its resources throughout the past months, and is now ready to come back swinging. To keep your finger on the beating pulse of franchising, sign up to our newsletter at globalfranchisemagazine.com, subscribe to our definitive magazine, and join the conversation with our experts today on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
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2019 was another eventful year for both Redox and the healthcare industry. Redox co-founders Luke Bonney, James Lloyd, and Niko Skievaski discuss a wide range of topics from the company's remarkable progress in its first five years, notable market activity in the year past, and predictions for 2020 and the new decade ahead. Notable parts of the conversation include: 01:26 – The first five years of Redox 08:40 – Tech giants becoming more active in healthcare 13:52 – The advantages of Redox being a remote workplace 19:18 – Helping organizations with digital transformation 22:38 – Prediction for 2020 and the decade ahead Redox wishes everyone a healthy and prosperous 2020. Thank you for listening to the Redox podcast.
Epistolary Richard, aka Richard Williams. ### The Playmaker Awards (1:00) [The website](https://playmakerawards.blogspot.com/). To shine a spotlight on those whose efforts are often overlooked: not amazing designers, GMs or even players, but for those who have worked hard during the year to make the space in which other play. They might organise a convention, a gaming meetup, an online space or do any other of the admin or scutwork that enables others to play roleplaying games. ### Richard's story (10:45) [Concrete Cow](https://www.mk-rpg.org.uk/Concrete_Cow) [London Indiemeet](https://www.meetup.com/London-Indie-RPG-Meetup-Group/) Here's Richard's [director blog](https://www.kdctheatre.com/category/spring-2016/dreaming-on-a-midsummers-night/) and [cast interviews](https://www.kdctheatre.com/category/spring-2016/dreaming-on-a-midsummers-night/page/2/) from the improvised show he did based on a game. ### Storytelling games (20:10) ### The Indie RPG Pipeline (24:05) Richard created the [Indie RPG Pipeline](https://theindierpgpipeline.blogspot.com/) in 2015 as an attempt to track the release of every indie rpg that was in development, entering crowdfunding or being released. [James & Lloyd read indie rpg blurbs so you don't have to](https://theindierpgpipeline.blogspot.com/search/label/James%20%26%20Lloyd) ### The Playmaker Awards Zine (37:15) The Playmaker Awards zine, [soon on Kickstarter](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1591846918/210910936?ref=745046&token=d4c8358e), will hopefully be a unique look at the creation of public play in the world of tabletop roleplaying today. ### Summary (42:10) ### Not taking the load off (44:00) ----- Email us at show@dwarfcast.net with questions, topic suggestions, and comments on this episode. [Our Facebook group](https://www.facebook.com/groups/dwarfpodcast) [We have a Patreon page](https://www.patreon.com/dwarfcast), in case you'd like to support us in a monetary fashion. Most links to [DriveThruRPG are affiliate](http://drivethrurpg.com/?affiliate_id=29668), which means we get a bit of money if you buy through them, with no added cost to you. Intro and outro based on On the Shoulders of Dwarves by the Cliches Duo. On the Shoulders of Dwarves is shared under [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
This week, your nice hosts get a bit personal as they talk about the research that has gone into their games and the philosophies behind them, as well what exactly a Nice Game is. Also in the episode: Stephen has confusing feelings about MAR10 Day, Mark finds more reasons to reference Star Trek and Martha discusses her previously undisclosed acting talents.Perhaps it is time for the… Millenium of the Peach.We're all excited about the upcoming games described in this Nintendo Direct. Research for Games 0:10:35 Mark LaCroixGame DesignHere are the 30 maps Mark spent a few weeks researching for.How ‘Never Alone' turns cultural heritage into video game history - Matt Kamen, WiredHow Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice deals with psychosis - James Lloyd, Science FocusUniverse SandboxElite DangerousMark mentions this game 30 for 30 episode titled Madden's Game. - 30 for 30, ESPN Gamedev Philosophies 0:45:26 Martha MegarryIRLMisc.The Manifesto Jam has many fascinating statements about approaching game development. Here are the ones we mention on the show:I was trying to make a game but my dog got in the way…Secret languagesMoney-festoRules for not losing myselfManifesto for gentle gamesGames are weird tiny things that teach usNotecard minifestos
For over 40 years, Pieces of a Dream have been at the forefront of jazz performers. Formed in Philadelphia in 1976, original members Curtis Harmon and James Lloyd lead the way today. The late Grover Washington, Jr. helped the band to launch their career to global fame. With 18 studio albums under their belts, the band is stronger than ever today! In this episode, award-winning program director Ray White hangs with Curtis and James in July of 2017 talking about their latest release - Just Funkin' Around and much more. In our spotlight segment, Lisa Davis features After 7 whose latest album is titled Timeless. For more information about out show visit www.cooolcat.com
In this episode We talk to James Lloyd about the incredible FinTech innovation and uptake happening not only in China, but across Asia. James is the Asia-Pacific FinTech Leader at EY, and our point of reference for most of the phenomenal stats coming out of the region. Did you know that during Chinese New Year – which is only 6 days – 46 billion transactions happened on WeChat alone? That's 46 billion “red packets” – the money you send as gifts. 46 billion! “In London, getting access to a bank account or a credit card or a basic investment or savings product is relatively straightforward,” James says. “In China, traditionally the banks have focused on supporting corporates and state-owned enterprises. So there has been this unmet need, this market gap, that the big technology players have really moved pretty aggressively to fill.” If you enjoyed this episode, please share the love and tell a friend about FinTech Insider, and leave us a review on iTunes—this helps people find us. The post Ep217 – EY's James Lloyd: China's Not Just Mobile First – Often It's Mobile Only appeared first on 11FS. The post Ep217 – EY's James Lloyd: China's Not Just Mobile First – Often It's Mobile Only appeared first on 11:FS.
In this episode Is FinTech failing? We discuss this clickbait-y headline which made the rounds recently. We also talk to Lawrence Wintermeyer, CEO of Innovate Finance, to get insight on their latest report that says investment in UK FinTech startups dropped by 33.7% in 2016. Other news: WeChat to (see what we did there? James Lloyd, Asia-Pacific FinTech Leader at EY, about the 46 billion digital red packets WeChat users sent over Lunar New Year; and Anna Irrera, a journalist at Reuters, updates us on what's happening with Dodd-Frank. News this week Tech City News – Investment in UK FinTech startups ‘drops by 33.7% in 2016′ – Link The 2016 VC FinTech Investment Landscape by Innovate Finance Innovate Finance's Global Summit is April 10-11 in London. FinTech Insider will be recording there, and FinTech Insider listeners get a 30% discount if they register for tickets using the discount code FinTechInsider. Coin Telegraph – Switzerland Set to Ease Finance Regulations, Support Blockchain Innovation – Link Reuters – WeChat Users Send 46 billion digital red packets over Lunar New Year – Link technode – How Chinese Mobile Payments are Quietly Conquering the World – Link Forbes – 3 Reasons Fintech Is Failing – Link Wall Street Journal – Fintech Startups Want to Save One Key Page of Dodd-Frank – Link Business Insider – 19 Laptops Containing Customer Information Have Been Stolen from FinTech Company GoCardless – Link efinancial careers – Five Crazy Start-Up Ideas in FinTech now – Link Finovate 2017 Winners That's all for now! If you like what you heard, please leave us a review on iTunes. To learn more about the team behind FinTech Insider, visit 11fs.co.uk. The post Ep212 – News: Is FinTech Failing? Dodd-Frank. And Everything Goes Back to Cannabis. appeared first on 11FS. The post Ep212 – News: Is FinTech Failing? Dodd-Frank. And Everything Goes Back to Cannabis. appeared first on 11:FS.
If you bring up blockchain in a normal conversation, most people will immediately start thinking about bitcoin. Our guest(s) today, CTO James Lloyd and QuHarrison Terry, is the marketing director at Redox. He is a crucial person to have on the show because the dream was to universalize the sharing of data and revolutionize patient care. Yet standards have become fractionalized. Too many hurdles limit access, data remains elusive and sharing has become too cumbersome. This is the interoperability problem, and Redox solves it.