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Joining this episode is James McLeod, Open Source Program Lead at NatWest Group. He looks back on his career journey, from his role at the Linux Foundation, his efforts in scaling the FINOS project, to the creation of London.js. Reflecting on the many lessons throughout his professional life, James stressed the importance of proper data documentation and education to make open source more accessible to the public. He also explained what it takes for engineers to fully embrace their roles in the wider digital ecosystem, making open source an essential platform for career advancement and development.
We continue our series with the candidates for the upcoming Buffalo mayoral election. This edition, we welcome Judge James McLeod, a retired Buffalo City Court Judge.
Welcome to a milestone episode of the Built for More podcast! I'm your host, Lane Taylor, and today we're celebrating our 100th episode with none other than my best friend and host of the show today, James Mcleod. In today's special edition, we'll dive into my journey from a corporate career to entrepreneurship and the passion that drives this podcast. We'll explore the highs, the lows, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way—like the importance of viewing skills as transferable, navigating challenges, and fostering long-term visions. From a challenging interview with PGA professional Scott Stallings to mastering the art of podcasting on my own, we'll cover it all. Plus, we'll reflect on the incredible connections and personal growth this podcast has brought into our lives. Stay tuned as we also look ahead to the bright future of the Built for More podcast, where we aim to build a community, invite top-level guests, and keep those honest conversations flowing. And don't forget, your support means the world to me, so please leave a five-star rating and review! Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to our journey, this episode promises insights, inspiration, and a whole lot of heart. Timestamps 00:00 Reflections on 100 podcast episodes and progress. 04:37 Skills are transferable between different career paths. 10:05 Doubts and fears overcome; success through perseverance. 13:33 Glamorizing expectations and misconceptions in podcasting industry 17:09 Strategically setup podcast for social and business. 20:22 Starting a podcast requires proper guidance. 21:54 Resisting the easy road to find alignment. 25:58 Admiration for self-taught success and perseverance. 27:32 Grateful for the chill time and encouragement. 32:13 Highly endorse working and engaging with James. Lane's IG: https://www.instagram.com/lanetaylor__/?hl=en Lane's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lane-taylor-31b7824b/?trk=optimize-started-prof_promo James's IG: https://www.instagram.com/__jamesmcleod__/?hl=en Book a call to work with Lane: https://calendly.com/prospex-lane/b2b-podcasting-for-growth
Dr. James McLeod discusses his book "Lost Evansville." Tidbits of little known Evansville history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Ganser joins Michael and Abe to discuss another Aussie cult-classic about being locked in an apocalyptic drive-in theater. Apparently, we're the Australian guys this month. Don't know why that happened, but here we are. Let's thank James McLeod for suggesting the movie. You can be like James by heading over to the Small Beans patreon and pledging for the Pick the Flick tier. You can choose which movies we cover on this here Frame Rate! Features: Adam Ganser: https://twitter.com/therealganz Michael Swaim: https://twitter.com/SWAIM_CORP Abe Epperson: https://twitter.com/AbeTheMighty Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans Check our store to buy Small Beans merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-small-beans-store?ref_id=22691
Welcome to the Elusive Consumer. Today Ellie is recording live from the Future Festival in Toronto! She's speaking with multiple guests, including James Mcleod from Mind Reader Media, Arezoo Azerbayi from Trend Hunter, Antti Hyytenin from OP Lab, Giselle B from Warner Brothers, and Luke Thomas from HP.
In this episode, I chat with my close friend, James McLeod, discussing self-discovery, fatherhood, pursuing passions, and the determination needed to chase your life goals. Prepare to be inspired and prompted to question how much longer you can remain in your current state without instigating change.
Greg Michelman and James Mcleod discussed the power of staying true to oneself and using one's experiences to help others. Beginning with Greg's story of overcoming vitiligo and a troubled past, the two discussed the importance of positivity, authenticity, and vulnerability as a superpower. They also discussed the importance of taking the time to meet people and get to know them, and the power of staying humble and accessible, even when one becomes successful. Through their conversation, they reminded listeners to stay safe and stay blessed, and to never forget the power of self-discovery and how it can change lives.Episode Outline:(00:06:39) Overcoming Adversity(00:00:05) Life Transformation(00:52:24) Accessible Elevation(00:29:49) Finding Authenticity(00:18:46) Believing in Yourself(00:24:05) Kill Old Self(00:12:41) Rewriting Life Story(00:57:41) Living Authentically(00:35:30) Vidaligal Reentry(00:41:09) Empowering Positivity(00:46:48) Shaking Hands and ConnectingQuotes:(00:40:05) I'm the 1% of reentry overcoming all these different things. I'm sure I'm able to go back into communities and talk to young people who're actually making the wrong turn and just talk to everyday people who make poor choices and bad decisions. I'm the possibility for me, I'm not looking back, I'm just moving forward.(00:23:11) But the beautiful thing about social media, which is funny when I talk to people because some people hate it, but for me, it's like, if you follow the right people, your algorithm is going to show you positivity. My algorithm is filled with positivity. I have no negativity in it anymore because I remove the negativity from it. I don't search for negativity. I search for positivity. So, when I scroll, all I see is you and other people in my circles that are doing either big business or talking about life in a certain way and empowering people and trying to elevate.(00:58:02) No matter what, man, no matter what, no matter how big I get, no matter how far I go, I still want to be that person, man, who can still reach people.(00:48:43) It doesn't cost a thing to be kind. A simple smile goes a long way, and these are simple principles that anyone and everyone can do, and it will make the world a better place.(00:33:47) But I just made some poor choices. And when I got around with the wrong group and hanging around the streets, it kind of turned me into someone else who I really wasn't until I actually went to federal prison. And I realized that this jealousy is not for me. The streets are not for me, right?(00:26:51) No, I took advantage of my situation or my circumstances. So, for me, it's personally, like, I'm doing so many different things. I'm an entrepreneur. I'm a DJ. I'm a two-time author doing modeling on the side, coming out with a new movie that's going to be called A Different Man that's going to be coming out really soon in theaters and just like, little, small things that just happened in my life. So, for me, it's bigger than Vidaligo, but for me, it's just like, I'm not going to allow Vidal LIGO to pigeonhole me or just define me. And it's like, I'm just getting out of life all different ways.(00:15:08) But I had to come to my own terms with that, of course, because if I didn't come to my own terms with that, then I really wouldn't know who I'm really in because there was a lot of times I go back and forth with my mom and say, hey, man, are you telling me the truth?(00:06:04) I have to believe in myself. And I did the right thing. Next thing was trying to go into the right path, and I never looked back ever since then.(00:46:34) But now as you take a step back and you realize, man, people are just people, man. It's the same thing on all these racial topics and all these who cares. When you step out of the nonsense and you actually go out into the world, which you do a lot of.(00:52:42) And the thing is, I don't think I get why some people say, Yo, man, you don't even give yourself enough credit, man. And that's the thing. And I started to really show more gratitude on that lately for the last couple of months, because I don't have random conversations with people that I met up with or people I just ran and just having just a simple conversation. They're like, man, thank you. You just changed my whole day.(00:11:39) The past, one of the things I say about our past is it's always good to look over your shoulder only for the purpose of realizing how far you've come, not to dwell in it and live in it.Social Post:Are you ready to trade the life you have for the life you were born to live? Then you won't want to miss this episode of The Traded Life! Our special guest is James McLeod, a speaker, DJ, and author of two books. He has a skin condition called vitiligo and grew up in a single parent household. Despite facing bullying and teasing, James was able to turn his life around and find his inner voice. Tune in to hear his inspiring story and learn how you can trade the life you have for the one you were born to live! #TheTradedLife #Inspiration #VitiligoAre you ready to trade the life you have for the life you were born to live? Tune into the latest episode of The Traded Life podcast to hear Greg Michelman and James Mcleod's inspiring conversation about staying true to yourself and inspiring others. Hear how Greg's journey and struggles have shaped him and how his message can help you reach your goals. Don't miss out on this powerful episode! #TheTradedLife #Inspiration #GoalsAre you looking for a way to elevate to the next level and become the best version of yourself? Then you need to listen to the episode of The Traded Life with Greg Michelman and James Mcleod! In this episode, Greg shares his story of how he went from being involved in the wrong crowd to finding his true identity and purpose. He talks about how he had to let go of old pieces of himself in order to elevate to the next level and how he now surrounds himself with like-minded people. He also shares how he gives off an energy that makes people want to know more about him. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode and start your journey to becoming the best version of yourself! #TheTradedLife #ElevateYourself #FindYourPurposeBlog Post:We all have our unique stories and experiences that have the power to shape our lives and the lives of those around us. Greg Michelman and James Mcleod recently discussed the importance of staying true to oneself and using one's experiences to help others. Greg Michelman is praising James Mcleod for turning his life around and using his experiences to help others. James Mcleod had vitiligo, a skin condition, when he was younger and was often asked what happened to his face. His mother helped him to see himself for who he truly was. He is now working on a book for adults called The Motivational Man Behind the Face, which talks about his traumatic experiences and how he navigated through them.James Mcleod believes that identifying his struggles and challenges has made life easier for him. He believes that it is an inside job to make life better and that everyone's journey is different. He is in tune with himself and feels it is an honor to share his story and give others a voice.Greg and James met in person for the first time at a coffee shop without seeing each other's faces. Greg heard James talking to people in the coffee shop and immediately knew it was him. Greg had heard James on a podcast a few years prior and felt compelled to introduce himself. He was inspired by James' positivity and energy and how he was helping people. Greg believes that the world needs people like James to bring positivity and equal energy.Greg has learned to be exactly who he is and not be ashamed of his story. He believes that everyone has something relatable and a message to share. People are often afraid to step into their true selves and be happy. People are often conditioned to be negative and not spark conversations or show kindness. People don't know what others are going through and should give them grace.Greg and James are discussing the power of using social media to spread positivity and empower others. Greg is using vitiligo as an example of how he overcame his insecurities and fears. Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition that is not talked about as much and is often used as a fashion statement. Greg is using his vitiligo to help those who are still hiding in the dark and to teach them to see the beauty inside and outside of themselves.Greg has taken advantage of his situation and is now an entrepreneur, DJ, two-time author, model, and actor. He is using his platform to uplift, encourage, and make an impact on others. He believes that in order to elevate to the next level, one must "kill the old version of themselves" and focus on their passions and happiness.Greg realized that life could be better if he had taken the right steps in the beginning. He decided to become a personal trainer and started to work in the fitness industry. He started speaking to young people and telling his story of overcoming adversities. He wrote a children's book, The Boyette Behind the Face, to encourage young people to face their fears and doubts. He found his happiness in encouraging and uplifting others and making an impact every day.He had to step out of his adult body and look at himself as the young boy with the struggles he went through. He wrote a second book, Daily Superpowers, to give schools, faculty, and children a word of encouragement. He found his inner voice at the age of seven and realized the power of a smile. He started smiling at random strangers and counting how many smiles he got each day.He surrounded himself with the wrong people and ended up in prison. He used his time in prison for affirmations and to create a strong mind. He found himself in trouble and went down a path that led to prison. He took a negative and turned it into a positive by surrounding himself with the right people. He went back to his community after prison but avoided hanging out in the same places. He started hanging out in different locations and meeting new people. He became someone people looked up to in the streets. He has the ability to talk to people who are making wrong turns and bad decisions. He is the 1% of reentry overcoming all the different things.Greg and James are discussing the idea of letting go of old versions of oneself in order to elevate to the next level. Greg is talking about how he has taken a step back and is more reserved when it comes to talking about what he does. He surrounds himself with like-minded people and goes to events related to the industry he is in. He has adjusted his behavior but has not changed who he is. He believes that it is important to be authentic and to be the same person no matter who he is around. He gives off an energy that makes people curious about him and want to know more. He has learned to be patient with himself and to accept who he is.Greg and James' conversation is a powerful reminder that staying true to yourself and using your experiences to help others is a superpower. We all have our unique stories and experiences that have the power to shape our lives and the lives of those around us. By taking the time to meet people and get to know them, staying humble and accessible, and staying positive and authentic, we can all make an impact and help others. Let's take the time to remember the power of self-discovery and how it can change lives.Resources:Connect with Greg Michelman:LinkedInConnect with James Mcleod:WebsiteInstagramOther MaterialsThese materials help you promote your podcast. Quotes can be used for audio & video grams or quote cards. Blog and social posts will help your website and social media presence.
Charlene Foster a.k.a. Cha Cha Chainz represents the gold standard in glass chain making. A pioneer of the trend, she has been perfecting the art of flawless and seamless links since 2002. Foster has collaborated with the best in the game, building a bridge between fine art, fashion and functional glass. Her work has been featured in numerous fashion publications as she artfully merges the world of bespoke high fashion and cannabis accessories. Born on an Air Force base in the Philippines and raised in Alaska, Foster attended the University of Alaska Anchorage studying Fine Art and Psychology. She worked for a glass artist in Anchorage whose assistant Courtney Brahnam introduced Foster to the summer session catalogs for Pilchuck, Penland and The Corning Museum of Glass. After applying and getting accepted to all three schools, Foster left home to travel the country, eventually settling in New York City in 2002. There, she began working for Michael Davis Glass on the production crew for a line of Tiffany & Company vases. Later, the artist assisted James McLeod during his fellowship at Wheaton Village, which led to her assisting a number of other instructors and eventually teaching her own class at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn. Her work was represented at SOFA New York and Chicago from 2007 to 2011 by UrbanGlass. Over the years, Foster's work has been featured in galleries and museums nationwide. Her glass chains have been auctioned at the National Liberty Museum, The UrbanGlass Blower's Ball, Wheaton Arts and The Michigan Glass Project. She has collaborated with high-end pipe artists including Banjo, Salt, Rocko, Ryan Fitt and Robert Mickelson. Recent exhibitions include: 2022, Cleod Glass + Works, Charleston, SC; 2022, Pendants in Pink, Naturals Collective, Leominster, MA; 2020, Spring Equinox Show, Lifted Veil Gallery, DTLA, CA; 2019, “Garden of Eden” Zen Glass Gallery, Saint Petersburg, FL; and 2019, Molten Aura Show, Level 42, Asheville, NC. Now based in North Carolina, Foster focuses on creating collaborative glass pieces, custom jewelry and glass joint holders she calls Stellaz for a wide range of shops across the country, and direct to customers through her website, http://www.chachachainz.com/
It's 5:05, on Wednesday, December 14, 2022. This is your daily update of open source and cybersecurity news.This is Pokie Huang, coming from the 5:05 offices in New York City. Stories for today come from Derek Weeks in Maryland, James Mcleod in UK, Katy Craig in California and Edwin Kwan in Australia.Let's get to it!
This session features open source war stories from James McLeod, Director of Community for FINOS–the Financial Technology vertical of the Linux Foundation. After years in FinTech as a bank software developer, James McLeod now works to create impactful open source technology and communities. He works closely with contributors from the world's largest investment banks and cloud providers on a daily basis, providing experiences and insights we're excited to share with our listeners.
It's 5:05, on Friday, November 11th, 2022. It's remembrance day in the United States and other places around the world. This is your daily update of open source and cybersecurity news that might have slipped by the major news sources. We have 20 reporters from around the world. Today's updates are from Edwin Kwan in Sydney Australia, James McLeod in London UK, Trac Bannon in Camp Hill Pennsylvania, Mark Miller in New York City, DJ Schleen in Vail Colorado, and Olimpiu Pop in Transylvania, Romania. Let's get to it!In this episode...
It's 5:05 on Tuesday, November 8th, 2022. If you are in the United States, it's election day and the polls are closing. You better head down right now if you're gonna make it in time. While you're standing in line at the polls, we'll bring you updates on open source and cybersecurity news that might slip by the major news sources.We have 20 reporters from around the world. Today's updates are from Edwin Kwan in Sydney, Australia. Katie Grigg from Alexandria, Virginia. DJ Schleen from Golden, Colorado, and James McLeod in London, UK. Let's get to it.
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On today's show, Canada's electoral system could use some changes, according to Sen. Peter Harder. We chat with him on the three ways he believes the system can be fixed. Plus, what is going on at Twitter? We chat with James McLeod, a Toronto-based writer and communications professional. And we take a look at the Canadian medical contingent of the First World War with Dr. Tim Cook, chief historian and director of research at the Canadian War Museum. Also an author, his latest book is Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: Medical Care and the Struggle for Survival in the Great War. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's 5:05, on Friday, November 4th, 2022. Each day we bring you updates on open source and cybersecurity news that might slip by the major news sources. We have 20 reporters from around the world. Today's updates are from Olimpiu Pop in Transylvania Romania, Edwin Kwan in Sydney Australia, Trac Bannon in Camp Hill Pennsylvania, Mark Miller in New York City, DJ Schleen in Golden Colorado, and James McCleod in London UK. Let's get to it!
Over the past eight years a bold, world-class artist has been using Canada's largest city as his canvas. Using ultra-low taxes, municipal bureaucracy and political stagnation as his primary artistic tools, John Tory has embarked on a conceptual undertaking of unprecedented scope and scale. AusterityTO is a series of public art installations which explore the values and desires of Toronto's residents. Each sculpture was painstakingly crafted by the artist as a meditation on the nature of public services, decay and austerity. James McLeod, Co-Creator of a satirical public art project dubbed The Austerity TO Project, joined us and asked if Torontonians can say they are satisfied with how this city has been run over the last 8 years.
In this episode, Sydney interviews James and Audrye McLeod on relationships, communication, marriage, THRIVE their 8 Week Marriage Experience (info below) and so much more. James and Audrye are relational leaders, business professionals, and lovers of Jesus. Investing in people, famed for their charisma and ability to bring about light and clarity. By their early twenties they were leading and coaching rooms of thousands and went on to leading 100,000+ through their vision of freedom. James and Audrye started their career being recognized for their skills in communication, marketing, sales, and leadership and were celebrated for becoming the youngest millionaires in a billion dollar wellness company by the age of 26 and 27. Before marrying James, Audrye is most notably famed for founding Freedom Living Team - a global movement of over 20,000 all pursuing more freedom in their life. Her ability to influence and enroll crowds of people both in business and in identity and freedom are among her greatest superpowers. Audrye has shared the stage with business titans, including Tony Robbins, and has been asked to speak in countries all across world. After graduating with his psychology degree, James jumped straight into his greatest passion, people. He has over 1,500 hours of one-on-one coaching, with clientele ranging from young adults to CEO's. Known for his ability to advise and supply strategic counsel - James was asked to sit on the board of a billion dollar company while in his twenties and continues to consult several 8-figure businesses. When these two believe in something, there's no stopping them. They do everything with deep purpose and conviction. So much so that in 2019 they left all they knew, sold the majority of their belongings and bought a one-way ticket to Europe to deepen their relationship with each other and with God. They don't rely solely on physical gifts and talents, but believe deeply in the spiritual aspect of life. James and Audrye are parents to their son, Maverick. They founded The McLeod Co and are excited in this season of life to pour all of their skill and expertise into enhancing marriages, family units, while communicating and strategically guiding people through both emotional and mental complexities - ultimately to help people live more full, enriched, and purposeful lives. james@themcleodco.com audrye@themcleodco.com Instagram: @__jamesmcleod__ @audryefaye Connect with Syd - Instagram: @sydneylich Inquiries: PrismIncorporated11@gmail.com Work with Syd: https://forms.gle/tBhyZG3vsVCmwseA7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZ_sMdnyDkdtWcaaVowmnQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sydney.lich/ See you next week for more! xx Syd. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sydney-lich/support
James McLeod and Tom Ruhig are the two Toronto residents behind AusterityTO, an unauthorized public art project as part of Nuit Blanche, highlighting John Tory's legacy as mayor of Toronto..Globe and Mail investigative reporter Robyn Doolittle joins the show to discuss her investigation finding female doctors in Ontario earn 34% less even in fields they dominate..October is Breast Cancer Awarness Month, Dr Amy Comander on symptoms, screening and diagnosis.
In this episode of the podcast, Niamh interviews James McLeod, Director of Community at FINOS. We talk project updates and what's happening in the FINOS community. James's Info CFP - submit your talks for OSFF NYC by September 12 Register - early bird ends September 14 (Members attend OSFF NYC for free, but register early to be entered to win FINOS swag) Open Source Summit Europe in Dublin Maven Niamh's Info
This week on Down to Business former Financial Post reporter James McLeod talks about his investigation into Tim Hortons' data collection practices that sparked a nation-wide probe by privacy commissioners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guests: James McLeod, Technology reporter Noah Schwartz, assistant professor of political science at Concordia University / author of the forthcoming book, “On Target: Gun Culture, Storytelling, and the NRA” Karl Moore, Associate Professor - Desautels Faculty of Management (McGill University) Ryan Pleckaitis, chief bylaw officer with Calgary Community Standards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the podcast, FINOS Director of Community, James McLeod sits down with the Waltz maintainers from Deutsche Bank. This is on the heels of the Open Source in Finance Meetup held in London where they announced the public Waltz demo instance FINOS Waltz project. Waltz Repo: https://github.com/finos/waltz Waltz Website: https://waltz.finos.org/ Waltz Public Instance: http://demo.waltz.finos.org/ Open Source in Finance Meetup Video - London April 2022: https://www.finos.org/blog/open-source-in-finance-meetup-introducing-waltz-the-open-enterprise-project David Watkins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-watkins-46659b3/ Jessica Woodland-Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-woodland-scott-8a119a109/ Neil Pearce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-pearce-08294163/ James McLeod: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmcleod/ OSFF REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR LONDON (13 JULY 22) Open Source in Finance Forum London - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum/ OSFF New York Call for Proposals - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-new-york/program/cfp/ Grizz's Info | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
In this episode of the of the podcast, James McLeod, FINOS Director of Community sits down with Eddie Knight, Managing Consultant at Synechron, and one of the leads on the FINOS Compliant Financial Infrastructure (CFI) Project. Eddie recently spoke at our Open Source in Finance Meetup in New York a couple of weeks ago. We talk about some of his developer and contributor journey, Synechron's role in open source, and the CFI project as well. Compliant Financial Infrastructure Repo - https://github.com/finos/compliant-financial-infrastructure OS in Finance Meetup - CFI & CDMC Standard - March 2022 - https://www.finos.org/blog/open-source-in-finance-meetup-cfi-and-cdmc-march-2022 Eddie Knight's Info - https://www.linkedin.com/in/knight1776/ James McLeod's Info - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmcleod/ Inquiries on how to get involved with FINOS: help@finos.org OSFF REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR LONDON (13 JULY 22) - AND CALL FOR PAPERS BELOW! Open Source in Finance Forum - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum/ OSFF London Call for Proposals - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-london/program/cfp/ OSFF New York Call for Proposals - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-new-york/program/cfp/ Grizz's Info | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
We sat down with James McLeod, software engineering lead at Lloyds Bank, to learn more about how one of the largest banks in the UK is handling digital disruption in the finance industry. James has been a developer for almost twenty years and has spoken at places like GitHub Conference and DevOps Enterprise Summit.
Episode 11 comes in three parts as we have an extended discussion with Chris Rae in the leadup to the naming of the new Middle School building. In this third and final part of our interview, we discuss Chris' leadership at The Hutchins School, particularly in the boarding house.Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8-10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10-12.If you'd like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast' on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Episode 10 comes in three parts as we have an extended discussion with Chris Rae in the leadup to the naming of the new Middle School building. In this second part of our interview, we discuss Chris' teaching and philosophy as a teacher at Hutchins and how he valued the lessons on the footy oval as highly as the lessons in the classroom.Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8-10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10-12.If you'd like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast' on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Episode 9 comes in three parts as we have an extended discussion with Chris Rae in the leadup to the naming of the new Middle School building. In this first part of that interview, we discuss some early history of Chris' career, how he started as a teacher and leading up to his employment at Hutchins.Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8-10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10-12.If you'd like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast' on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
In this episode of the podcast Danese Cooper, Founder & Chair of InnerSource Commons, and long time open source veteran discusses Debunking Common Fears about Open Source (a great segway into our Open Source Strategy Forums upcoming in London and New York in October and November - that deal with open source in the regulated industry of financial services). How can a regulated-industry business get ready for Open Source? That's really a multi-layered question because of special requirements created by those regulations. The process of developing Open Source readiness through an internal InnerSource practice has been a focus in FinTech for most of the past decade, thanks to success stories from the likes of Lloyd's Bank. How does the fact that FinTech companies are subject to strict regulation play into undertaking such a transformation? FINOS's James McLeod was tweeting with Danese Cooper about a podcast they'd recorded when a follower asked that seemingly simple question, and out of the resulting conversation comes this webinar! We'll be looking at issues such as PCI-compliance, GDPR-compliance, distributed-ledger systems such as Blockchain, and new regulations surrounding Transfer Pricing and exploring strategies to mitigate risk and what lessons can be learned from innovative new companies. Slides PDF Link Danese's Bio: Ms. Danese Cooper has been the Head of Open Source Software at PayPal, Inc. since February 2014. She has served as inaugural Chairperson of the Node.js Foundation from June 2015-2017. Ms. Cooper previously served as the CTO of Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., as Chief Open Source Evangelist for Sun and as Sr. Director of Open Source Strategies for Intel. She concentrates on creating healthy open source communities and has served on the Boards of the Drupal Association, the Open Source Initiative, the Open Hardware Association and has advised Mozilla and the Apache Software Foundation. She also runs a successful open source consultancy which counts Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, SETI Foundation, Harris Corporation and Numenta as clients. She has been known to knit through meetings. Danese's Twitter | Danese's LinkedIn | InnerSource Commons OSSF London Agenda | OSSF London Registration | More information about OSSF ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
Guest: Sgt. James McLeod, Sergeant- Edmonton Police Service Traffic Enforcement Section.
Today I talked with James McLeod, the Director of Community at FINOS. James has a lot of experience from both the developer side and the community side of open source. We dive deep into open source communities and enterprise involvement within those communities. Some of the topics we cover include: What is an open source readiness program and why should enterprises have one in place? Open source program offices and and the benefits of contributing to open source communities Follow OpenTeams on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/openteamsinc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/openteams Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openteamsinc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openteams/ Support this podcast by liking this video and subscribing to OpenTeams' YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2ZBPGnt You can also show support for this podcast by leaving a rating and review for the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Link to podcast channel: https://apple.co/3itAzne Thanks for listening!
In this episode of the podcast, co-hosts Grizz Griswold, Marketing Manager and James McLeod, Director of Community both of FINOS, are joined by teams from FINOS Gold Members, Wipro and SUSE to discuss how to accelerate devops, the cloud, and agile transformation in banks, using Rancher, by providing the necessary open source tools to engineering teams who might have limited or no access to public, private or hybrid cloud systems and tools. SHOW NOTES Here is the original video presentation these teams gave on Accelerating DevOps, Cloud and Agile Transformation in Banks with Rancher https://www.finos.org/blog/os-in-finance-webinar-accelerating-devops-cloud-and-agile-transformation-in-banks-with-rancher Guest Bios Kevin Smith, Head of Pre-Sales EMEA, SUSE Having worked in industry for over 20 years, Kevin leads the SUSE pre-sales team in the EMEA region and is responsible for providing leadership in SUSE and to his team. This combined with thought leadership within the EMEA and the global organisation, Kevin aids the development of strategic partnerships with customers and selected business partners, which has contributed to the overall success of SUSE. David Holder, Field Engineer, SUSE As part of the Rancher team at SUSE, David is a pre-sales consultant / architect who specialises in Kubernetes and wider cloud-native and DevOps ecosystems. David's engineering background gives him hands-on experience to educate technologies that are widely sought after in banking digital transformation, including Rancher, K8, Prometheus, Grafana, Terraform, Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD. Manish Bhushan, Engineering Director, Wipro Digital Manish has spent 2 decades in the Financial services industry with experience rooted around solving common issues such as risk averseness, lack of agility, cumbersome processes and legacy infrastructure. As a practice lead for Cloud transformation and Engineering within Europe, Manish has enabled organisations to leverage technology and harness power of people to challenge common paradigms, create solutions and communities that bring about sustainable change. Mini Krishnan, Software Engineer, Wipro Digital A member of Wipro digital academy, who is a great role model for Engineers. Mini is a shining example of woman in tech with learning agility, abilities to solve complex problems, being confident and able to collaborate within the ecosystem. SUSE - https://www.suse.com/ SUSE Rancher - https://www.suse.com/products/suse-rancher/ Wipro - https://www.wipro.com/ ►► Visit here for more FINOS Meetups - https://www.finos.org/hosted-events ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
The Cricket Editor Erika Brown talks with Lifestyle Editor Kris McGinn about the sparkling work of glass artist James McLeod and the incredible world he and has created at The Bubble Factory in Essex, MA. Having opened its doors in 2019 The Bubble Factory has become a marvelous addition to the quirky and colorful town of Essex, MA. Now, James has opened Cleod, in the artist community of Bearskin Neck in Rockport, MA to sell his custom handblown glass. Kris and Erika talk about Kris's peek inside the hot shop where James and his community of glassblowers, built not only the structure, but all of the furnaces and equipment necessary to operate; making The Bubble Factory is a remarkable place for glass art, but also for the family of artists Jame's has cultivated.
Season 3, 2nd edition of 2021 of the FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast In this podcast, our Director of Community, James McLeod has a chat with Enrico Trentin and Matthew Richards of Diffblue, primarily about the code coverage paradox, the theme of one of our recent Open Source in Fintech Meetups. Enrico is the Diffblue Developer Relations Lead, and Matthew Richards (or Matt since there are two Matthews, and the other happens to be the CEO) is the Diffblue Head of Product. Diffblue is a new silver member of FINOS, and works on automating tedious and repetitive tasks for developers within unit testing, using AI or Artificial intelligence. James is our Director of Community for FINOS, and host for many of our Open Source in Fintech Podcasts and Meetups. During this interview Enrico and Matthew discuss unit testing and test driven development, the tradeoffs in software delivery for both the developer and business sides of the house, code coverage within the software development lifecycle, test quality, identifying which parts of your code introduce risk, and then AI or Artificial Intelligence in software development, driverless cars, Skynet, and the Terminator… hmmm… So please enjoy this interview, check out our previous episodes, and subscribe to the podcast for some great upcoming discussions on open source, financial services, fintech, and how they all fit together. ►►Diffblue - https://www.diffblue.com/ ►►Primer on the Code Coverage Paradox - https://www.finos.org/blog/primer-the-code-coverage-paradox-diffblue ►►The Code Coverage Paradox Meetup Video - https://www.finos.org/blog/enrico-trentin-the-code-coverage-paradox -=-=-=-=- About the Open Source in Fintech Podcast The FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial companies choose to introduce open source offerings. Tune in and subscribe to hear what comes next. ►►Visit here for more FINOS Events (https://www.finos.org/hosted-events) ►►Visit the FINOS website (https://www.finos.org/) - and Get Involved (https://www.finos.org/get-involved) ►►Join us for the FINOS & Linux Foundation Open Source Strategy Forum (OSSF - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-strategy-forum/)
This session talks about FINOS (the Fin-tech Open Source foundation), a community creating open-source oriented solutions for financial services. This episode features special guests James McLeod, Director of Community at FINOS, and Amol Shukla, an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley talking all things FINOS, DevOps mutualization, banking and tech.
In episode seven we discuss storytelling with the Head of the English and Modern Languages Faculty, Mrs Alison Farmer.Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8 to 10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10 to 12. Two Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast’ on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Season 3, 1st edition of 2021 of the FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast: Dan Abramov of React Core Team Interview. So… welcome to 2021. We’re looking forward to a better year overall, even with some “interesting” beginnings. To start you out this year, while we’re working on our 2021 meetups and interviews, we want to highlight a few great discussions we’ve had within the community over the past couple of months. Our first of the year is an interview / fireside chat between Dan Abramov and James McLeod, recorded at the Open Source Strategy Forum (which is FINOS’s annual open source in financial services conference). Dan is a software engineer at Facebook, member of the React Core team, co-author of Create React App - and well regarded in the javascript community. James is our Director of Community for FINOS, and host for many of our Open Source in Fintech Podcasts and Meetups. During this interview we learn whether a project like React would work without backing from a large company like Facebook, whether Hacktoberfest raised issues for the React Core team, and how Facebook promotes InnerSource projects to open source, and more. So please enjoy this interview, check out our previous episodes, and subscribe to the podcast for some great upcoming discussions on open source, financial services, fintech, and how they all fit together. Dan Abramov's Bio Facebook Software Engineer, Member of the React Core Team, and Co-author of Create React App Dan Abramov is a software engineer at Facebook, member of the React Core team and co-author of Create React App. Prior to joining Facebook, Dan co-authored Redux, a predictable state container for JavaScript applications, which catapulted Dan as an influential conference speaker and successful Twitter commentator. Follow Dan on Twitter -=-=-=-=- About the Open Source in Fintech Podcast The FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial companies choose to introduce open source offerings. Tune in and subscribe to hear what comes next. ►►Visit here for more FINOS Meetups ►►Visit the FINOS website - and Get Involved ►►Join us for the FINOS & Linux Foundation Open Source Strategy Forum (OSSF).
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast hosted by Hutchins staff Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8 to 10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10 to 12. Two Tassie Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.In episode seven we meet with the Head of Boarding and Assistant Head of Boarding to discuss the ins-and-outs of boarding at Hutchins, including the impact of COVID-19 on the staff and residents.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast’ on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8 to 10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10 to 12. Two Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.In episode six we meet with two VIPs of the COVID-19 response team at Hutchins – Lesley Richardson and Frith James from the Cleaning team. We discuss the challenges that the cleaning team faced before, during and after the lockdown of the school due to Coronavirus. Thank you to the Cleaning team for the amazing work that they have done and continue to do during this period.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast’ on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
In this ninth edition of the FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast, FINOS Director of Community James McLeod interviews Nearform's VP of Strategic Initiatives, Danese Cooper after their FINOS Virtual Meetup presentation on July 1, 2020. Head to the FINOS.org site to see the video of the presentation, along with Danese's slides. How can a regulated-industry business get ready for Open Source? That’s really a multi-layered question because of special requirements created by those regulations. The process of developing Open Source readiness through an internal InnerSource practice has been a focus in FinTech for most of the past decade, thanks to success stories from the likes of Lloyd’s Bank. How does the fact that FinTech companies are subject to strict regulation play into undertaking such a transformation? FINOS’s James McLeod was tweeting with Danese Cooper about a podcast they’d recorded when a follower asked that seemingly simple question, and out of the resulting conversation comes this webinar! We’ll be looking at issues such as PCI-compliance, GDPR-compliance, distributed-ledger systems such as Blockchain, and new regulations surrounding Transfer Pricing and exploring strategies to mitigate risk and what lessons can be learned from innovative new companies. Danese will be speaking at the FINOS & Linux Foundation Open Source Strategy Forum (OSSF). FINOS VIRTUAL "MEETUPS" The FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast celebrates open source projects and interesting topics at the cross section of financial services and open source. So far, our industry experts have discussed practical applications of and their real-world experiences with a range of open source projects including desktop interoperability, low code platforms, synthetic data, and data modeling. They’ve also discussed best practices for inner source, common myths about open source and why commercial companies choose to introduce open source offerings. Tune in to hear what comes next. Visit here for more FINOS Meetups Visit the FINOS website - and Get Involved Join us for the FINOS & Linux Foundation Open Source Strategy Forum (OSSF).
Episode five of Two Tassie Teachers Talking welcomes Mr Matt Magnus (School Counsellor for the Senior School) to the microphone to discuss what our counsellors do for our students and how our boys and families can get in touch with this valuable resource as it becomes required.Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold), teacher of Science for Years 8 to 10 and Chemistry in Year 12 and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10 to 12. Two Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search ‘Hutchins Podcast’ on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
If you use the Tim Hortons app to order in advance, you might want to read the fine print. An incredible story by James McLeod in the Financial Post revealed the company is tracking users' location constantly, and reporting when they visit their competitors. Guest: Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science for Years 8 to 10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10 to 12. Two Tassie Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.Episode four welcomes Mrs Fiona Moroney (Head of Year 8) from the Middle School to discuss the challenges and opportunities that Middle School boys and staff have experienced throughout the COVID-19 home-based learning period.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search “Hutchins Podcast” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
James McLeod is proud of his skin. He has vitiligo, colour pigment is missing from one side of his face, but that is not the first thing I notice about him. It's his unstoppable energy!James does not shy away from conversation, he tells his story with beautiful openness and honesty. I almost feel ashamed at having spent so many years trying to disguise & cover up my psoriasis. If you feel self conscious about your skin, or struggle to accept your appearance, let That Vitiligo Guy lead you along a path of acceptance. Learn more about James on my blog https://www.hannasillitoe.com/blogs/news/james-mcleod-that-vitiligo-guyConnect with James on Instagram Connect with James on Twitter
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a podcast from Hutchins staff. Hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science to Years 8-10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10-12.Episode three welcomes two more Tassie Teachers from Hutchins - we are joined by Mr Ed Thompson (Grade 4) and Mr Scott Marriott (Grade 5) in the Junior School, and we discuss the impact that home-based learning has had on students in the Junior School.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email us at podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au. To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search “Hutchins Podcast” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a brand new podcast from staff at The Hutchins School. Hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science to Years 8-10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English to Years 10-12.Episode two welcomes two more Tassie Teachers from the Hutchins Early Learning Centre - we are joined by Miss Bree Dick (Prep) and Mrs Emma Crawford (Year 2) to discuss the impact that home-based learning has had on students in the ELC.If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email us at podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au.To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search “Hutchins Podcast” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast.
Two Tassie Teachers Talking is a brand new podcast from Hutchins staff. Hosted by Dr Adam James, Assistant Head of House (Thorold) and teacher of Science to Years 8, 9, 10 and Chemistry in Year 12, and Mr James McLeod, Assistant Head of Senior School (Thorold) and teacher of English for Years 10-12. Two Teachers Talking is produced by Mr Jarred Claydon, our Audio, Visual & Lighting Technician.Episode one introduces the podcast and begins a discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 shutdown at Hutchins, and touches on past shutdowns at the school and some of the challenges that staff and students face in this new paradigm.To listen and subscribe to Two Tassie Teachers Talking please search “Hutchins Podcast” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or listen at hutchins.tas.edu.au/podcast. If you’d like to contact us with questions, ideas, or to join us in a future episode, please email us at podcast@hutchins.tas.edu.au.
On this episode I talk to James Mcloud and he shares his amazing story on overcoming challenges and how to turn negativity into positivity! Amazing story! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As you’re about to hear, I’ve wanted to do a deep dive episode discussion on Shopify and how they’re suddenly the big up and coming, potential tech behemoth… arguably the most successful tech IPO of the last five years; seemingly the only company that can challenge Amazon in ecommerce… so when James McLeod from the Financial Post got in touch wanting to talk about Shopify, it was like someone was reading my mind. You’ll see why I’ve found the Shopify story so interesting because… well, we get right into it…Sponsors:ReadyCloud.com/podTinyCapital.comJames’ recent reporting on Shopify and other tech stories: https://business.financialpost.com/author/jmcleodpostmedia
In a special interview, I caught up with Dr James McLeod a GP from the Riverland to talk all things Covid 19 and James provided some very interesting and valuable tips to keep us safe from the virus.
Dave and Mike sit down with James Mcleod - a successful motivational speaker, fitness enthusiast, and author of the Children's book, "The Boy Behind the Face". McLeod opens up about how overcoming extreme adversity inspired him to adopt a new perspective on life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we're bringing you part two of the three-part series coming out of the Leadership Meeting at Global Celebration in Nashville, Tennessee. In part one, Kathy's first Leadership Panel explained how they continue to recruit new customers to join Isagenix. In part 2, we'll be discussing the second of the three R's: Retention. Kathy asked three leaders how they increase their retention by helping Customers become Associates and when and how they show their new customers how they can build their business. Listen in as we hear from Morgan Cullen, James McLeod, and Trudy Maples. *Earning levels or income statements (including claims such as the ability to quit a job or stay at home or portrayals of luxury lifestyles) for the Isagenix Independent Associates discussed here exceed the average results achieved by all Associates during the same time period, are not necessarily representative of the success or compensation that any particular Associate will receive, and should not be construed as typical or average. The ability to earn income under the Isagenix Compensation Plan depends on many factors, including an individual Associate's business, social, and sales skills; personal ambition and activity; availability of time and financial resources; and access to a large network of family, friends, and business contacts. Isagenix cannot and does not guarantee any particular level of earnings. Even Associates who dedicate a significant amount of time, effort, and personal funds may not achieve a meaningful level of success. For average earnings, refer to IsagenixEarnings.com.
Mike and Sarah sit down with James McLeod for what can only be described as the sixth episode of 5 Minutes of Nothing.
Danese Cooper of NearForm talks to James McLeod, Director of Community at FINOS, about his journey to InnerSource at Lloyds. Learn how he overcame the challenges in establishing cross-functional collaboration and how InnerSource is more than an engineering methodology. Find out how to dispel common misconceptions, discover your diamonds and learn to adapt by starting small.
There are a few hurdles that need to be cleared before a prime piece of real estate on Toronto’s waterfront is turned into what could be the first of many smart city developments. Financial Post reporter James McLeod explains the challenges the proposal is facing on Episode 11 of Down to Business.
There are a few hurdles that need to be cleared before a prime piece of real estate on Toronto’s waterfront is turned into what could be the first of many smart city developments. Financial Post reporter James McLeod explains the challenges the proposal is facing on Episode 11 of Down to Business.
That Vitiligo VIT IL LIE GO Guy – James Mc Leod is a force of action. He is inspiring and full of positivity. You will learn from this conversation that he wasn’t always that way but he has turned his story around and created an awesome life for himself despite the obstacles. My favorite takeaway from this conversation is noting the stories that we tell ourselves in our daily life. Are there days when you look in the mirror and a bunch of terribly rude things about your appearance flow through your mind? It happens to me sometimes, especially if I have a pimple or some other imperfection. It takes a lot of courage to leave the house and believe in my beauty with just a pimple on my face. Imagine having Vitiligo on your face and how much courage it would take to overcome the negativity towards yourself for not being perfect!? I commend James for his courage and strength! You can find him on Instagram and he provides his website address as well and his book has come out – the Boy Behind the Face and you can buy it on amazon or find it at various bookstores: https://www.amazon.com/BOY-BEHIND-FACE-James-McLeod/dp/1791769780 You can even message James on Instagram or through his website if you want a copy too! Edited by Eric Hartl
Financial Post reporter James McLeod and Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Sandy Hudson join the panel this week to talk about the drama from the G7 and protesting police at Pride.
Here in Charlottesville we have a new thing, and it’s called Reboot Recovery. This is a group program to help treat any veteran (or civilian) who has experienced trauma, and there are more than 100 locations worldwide. The most impressive stat? Out of 2700 graduates, there are zero suicides. That’s the number so many veteran orgs want to see, and we speak with Cindy Thompson and James McLeod about how Reboot is able to accomplish this. If you know a veteran, you have to listen to this one!
In Newfoundland and Labrador, massive numbers of workers are getting laid off. Taxes are skyrocketing. The oil industry is collapsing. Meanwhile, journalist James McLeod has independently published a Sunshine List that exposes just how cosy the province really is. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.