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Join us with Firetrail's Portfolio Managers, Eleanor Swanson and James Millar, as we turn our attention to understanding markets for the third episode in our series, A beginner's guide to investing. Eleanor and James share their stories of how they became interested in investing which ultimately led them to forging a career in investing as Portfolio Managers. We discuss how markets have been performing overall through January and February before breaking down ways to analyse stocks usings methods such as fundamental and technical analysis. In our second series this year, we'll visit different investment themes starting with Infrastructure. Our special guests from Resolution Capital will discuss what infrastructure assets are and how they can fit into a diversified investment portfolio.
The Scott Arfeld show rolled into Greenock on Friday evening as the Bairns faced Dougie Imrie's Morton. Ross and John are here to talk about the 2-0 victory in the company of FSS's James Millar who tell's us a bit more about Project 1876. Plus all the club news, the F-Factor finalists revealed and looking ahead to Hamilton. Expect the Unexpected! EPISODE SPONSOR: Falkirk District Tartan Army Taking names for non-members NOW wanting to get the bus to the Greece match in the Nations League on Sunday 23rd March and they will put on a 4th bus if enough names, buses will leave the Graeme Hotel as always and at 2.30pm. KO is 5pm. New members welcome, details are all on the website'falkirkdistricttartanarmy.com' in the membership section Behind the Wall – Behind the Bairns since 1985 Falkirk's best selection of fine wines lagers, craft and cask ales, fantastic value food and great service. Check out what's on www.behindthewall.co.uk Join the FFIT T8s https://www.facebook.com/groups/1803421196843918 And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts. youtube.com/@falkirkdaft
A new MP3 sermon from Bethel Free Church (Continuing), Ayr is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Greatness of God Speaker: Rev. S. James Millar Broadcaster: Bethel Free Church (Continuing), Ayr Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 9/12/2024 Bible: Psalm 19 Length: 32 min.
This episode of Hub Dialogues is part of special series untaken in partnership with Pathways Alliance – pathwaysalliance.ca. The goal of the series is to promote greater awareness and discussion of the goal of decarbonizing Canada's oil sands production to reach net zero emissions from operations by 2050. Each episode aims to provides listeners with the latest analysis and insights from industry experts and leaders who are acting on Pathways' ambitious call to action. For more information on Pathways visit pathwaysalliance.ca.The featured guest in this episode is James Millar, President and Chief Executive Officer of International CCS Knowledge Centre. This episode was produced as part of a paid promotional partnership with Pathways Alliance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Andy and Tom are joined by James Millar of Millers Miniatures to chat Epic Pike and Shotte and why we all like playing ECW / 30 years War
We will all experience accessibility issues at some point in our lives. Two Paralympians who share a passion for universal design – Nick Morris and James Millar – discuss how we can design for better accessibility and inclusion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new MP3 sermon from Bethel Free Church (Continuing), Ayr is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Foundation of Faith Speaker: Rev. S. James Millar Broadcaster: Bethel Free Church (Continuing), Ayr Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/1/2022 Bible: Romans 8 Length: 31 min.
Ian Dinwiddy is the founder of Inspiring Dads, a coaching and mentoring business, specialising in working with men who want to be great dads and have great careers. Ian believes strongly that supporting Dads with their work and life balance, normalising flexible working and parental leave has powerful benefits for improving well-being and retention, building diverse and inclusive workplaces and closing the gender pay gap. In today's conversation we spoke about flexible work, the pandemic and care work, transferable skills from unpaid care work, Ian's Lockdown Dads' podcast together with James Millar and why men's work life balance matters for everyone. If you missed our previous podcast conversation, here is the link: https://emilyspath.ca/job-sharing-and-beyond-episode-15-ian-dinwiddy/ Today's podcast episode is a follow up from our previous podcast conversation and is the audio cast from our LinkedIn Live conversation from earlier today. How to find Ian on social media: Website: https://www.inspiringdads.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspiring-dads-ltd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Inspiringdadsltd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iandinwiddy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanDinwiddy If you would like to support the podcast: Ko-fi Account: Ko-fi.com/karintischler Buy me a coffee Account: https://buymeacoffee.com/KarinTischler How to connect with Karin Tischler, producer and podcast host of "Job Sharing and Beyond", and founder of Emily's Path Consulting (EPC): Website: https://emilyspath.ca/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-tischler/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobsharingandbeyond/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JobsharingByond Twitter: https://twitter.com/karin_tischler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karintischlerbc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emilyspathca/?viewAsMember=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilysPathConsulting
In this episode of Blunt Instruments, Luke & Lorenzo discuss an important story circulating the Bond Community. The story of a terminally ill Bond fan named James Millar and his daughter, Remy's journey to try help her dad see No Time to Die before he passes.
To celebrate the launch of Women in Westminster: The 100, we brought together leading women to discuss the women who inspired them to go into politics. Editor of The House magazine Rosa Prince was joined by Caroline Nokes MP, Chair of the Women & Equalities Committee, Charlotte Nichols MP, the Shadow Women & Equalities Minister, and Fiona Cannon OBE from Lloyds Banking Group to discuss some of the pioneering women who shaped the political landscape. This podcast was executive produced by James Millar, Alex Hancock and Daniel Bond. The producer and editor was Nick Hilton for Podot pods.
In this episode, the editor of Working Dads (https://www.workingdads.co.uk/author/james-millar/) James Millar joins Laura Livingstone, an executive coach (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-livingstone-256a7013b/?originalSubdomain=uk) who helps parents and teachers build emotional resilience and confidence during times of change and challenge. Now we near the end of homeschooling, the guests explain how things might change post-lockdown, now that more parents realise the pressures of working from home with homeschooling. They also answer questions sent in from listeners, including how to explain your freelance work to unsympathetic children.
James Millar has two passions, aside from his family of course - politics and feminism. We cover as much of that as we can in 45 minutes, but there's definitely scope for a return visit!I love that he talks about the rights of fathers directly impacting the rights of mothers, as of course, the two are intrinsically linked.He's written two books, The Gender Agenda (JKP 2017) & Dads Don't Babysit (Ortus books 2018) and he's the editor of the workingdads.co.uk website.A busy man, I'm sure you'll agree! A great listen.Get in touch with James:www.linkedin.com/in/james-millar-b5114852/https://www.workingdads.co.ukFind out more:www.ayeshamurray.comwww.linkedin.com/in/ayeshamurray75www.instagram.com/ayeshamurray_coaching
Work Hard, Parent Hard is a podcast by Mirza, a company on the mission to close the gender pay gap by ending the motherhood penalty. On our inaugural season, How To Dad, we talk to fatherhood experts on masculinity and parenthood. This week, we are talking to author James Millar (james-millar.com), who wrote The Gender Agenda and Dad's Don't Babysit. He also is the editor of workingdads.co.uk which helps fathers find flexible work. For more information on Mirza, visit our website: https://www.heymirza.com/ and follow us on social media @mirzasayshey. This episode was hosted by Mel Faxon and Siran Cao, Produced by Connor Arthurs and Engineered by Georgina Hahn, who also wrote and composed our theme music.
James Millar is the conductor for the Millar Memorial Flute Band with who he has been a member from the late 70's. The Millar Memorial have the privilege of leading each 12th July parade and held in high regard across the marching band scene.James shares how he came to join the band and what those early days were like and how he and the band have progressed over the yearsHe shares some of the highlights of his time in the band so far and some funny stories from trips away.Ultimately James loves bands and this comes across in his conversation and the kind words he has to share about other bands that he likes and respects. It was an absolute privilege to have him on the podcast.Next weeks episode will feature JP Wyndham from Brentwood Imperial Youth Band so make sure you join us for that.The Made to Parade book is available from Amazon priced at £10 for paperback and currently £7.99 for the Kindle version.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08DSYPFDGThanks for listening
Episode 7 keeps the military theme going with our conversation with Maurice Brown, who started playing with marching bands in Northern Ireland before progressing to the military and becoming one of the lead musicians within a number of regiments.Maurice shares how he got started and the influence the band scene had on him and how it shaped his decision to join the military.He also share about how he progressed in the ranks and the experiences he has had as a Drum Major and how he is using that experience to help bands develop.An absolutely fascinating conversation and I hope you all enjoy it as well.If you want to get in touch or share your story then email the podcast:madetoparadebook@gmail.comCopies of the Made to Parade book are available on Amazon £10 for paperback and a special discounted price of £6.99 for Kindle versions.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08DSYPFDGMake sure you subscribe and catch the next episode which will feature James Millar from the Millar Memorial Flute Band in Belfast.#madetoparade #changethenarrative
Join Danny Harmer, Aviva Chief People Officer, in conversation with James Millar, journalist at Working Dads and author of the book Dads Don't Babysit. What can employees expect when it comes to flexible working now that Covid-19 has changed the game?
This episode of the Brexit Breakdown podcast focuses on fisheries with the launch of our new report on fisheries and Brexit. https://ukandeu.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Fisheries-and-Brexit.pdf Our guests include senior lecturer Christopher Huggins, lead author of the report as well Jill Rutter, senior research fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe. They discuss what is at stake in the negotiations over fisheries, what is being negotiated and what the implications of these talks might be for the sector. They were joined by podcaster James Millar.
In this episode, our special guest Philip Rycroft, the former Permanent Secretary for the Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) discusses the 2016 EU referendum, Scottish independence and the working relationship between the government and the civil service. He was joined by Professor Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe and podcaster James Millar.
In this episode, podcaster James Millar speaks to SNP spokesperson for health, Philippa Whitford MP and Professor Tamara Hervey from Sheffield university. They discuss Brexit, the impact of Covid-19 on the NHS and how well the UK and EU member states have handled the crisis.
In this episode, Nick Timothy, special adviser to Prime Minister Theresa May joins director of The UK in a Changing Europe Professor Anand Menon and podcast James Millar to talk about his new book 'Remaking one nation,' the biggest issues facing the Conservative Party and whether transition should be extended.
“By definition, you cannot babysit your own children” we couldn’t agree more, James! I’m joined by James Millar; journalist, editor of WorkingDads.co.uk, podcaster and pundit. We explore: where are we really at with co-parenting? And what’s next? Read the full show notes over on our website >> http://schoolforfathers.com/podcast/25-sit-james-millar/
Our deputy director Professor Tim Bale and senior fellow Professor Meg Russell discuss their latest report on Parliament and Brexit. Looking at the role Parliament played during the Brexit process, what it teaches us about democracy and where does Parliament go from here? They were joined by podcaster James Millar.
Our senior fellows Katy Hayward, Sarah Hall and David Bailey talk to podcaster James Millar about our latest report Brexit: what next? Our experts explain what the future holds for the UK's manufacturing industry, what Boris Johnson's Brexit deal means for Northern Ireland and how leaving the EU could affect the UK's financial services sector. You can read the full report here - https://ukandeu.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Brexit-what-next-report.pdf
Will Straw, former executive director of Britain Stronger in Europe talks to Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe and James Millar about the causes and symptoms of Brexit, the EU referendum campaign and what the focus should be for the UK after 31 January,
Our deputy Director Professor Tim Bale and Senior fellow Professor Meg Russell discuss what happens next with Brexit now that we have a Conservative majority government, what we can expect with a UK's trade deal with the European Union and what we should be looking out for in 2020. They were joined by our podcaster James Millar.
In this episode, James Millar speaks to to Rafael Behr from the Guardian, Asa Bennett, Brexit commissioning editor at the Telegraph and Jill Rutter, senior research fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe. They discuss, what happened at the elections and what it means, who the likely candidates are for Labour leadership and whether Brexit is now done.
In this episode, we are joined by Professor Sir John Curtice, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe, Mark Wallace, executive editor of ConservativeHome, Sienna Rodgers, editor of LabourList and Mark Pack, editor of the Liberal Democrat Newswire with podcaster James Millar. They discuss all things elections, emerging trends or changes in the polls, impact of the manifestos and TV debates and the state of the political parties.
Olga Fitzroy from the Shared Parental Pay Equality campaign, and James Millar from Working Dads, join Faye and Jess to discuss the rights of freelance parents. Further information: Find out more about the Parental Pay Equality campaign here (http://www.parentalpayequality.org.uk/) . Check out Working Dads (https://www.workingdads.co.uk/) , an online platform and community for, you guessed it, working dads. Did you hear the Pregnant Then Screwed website mentioned? Have a browse here (https://pregnantthenscrewed.com/) .
Professor John Curtice and Jill Rutter, of The UK in a Changing Europe join podcaster James Millar to discuss the general election.
In this episode, John Vincent, former director at The European Union Aviation Safety Agency sits down with Professor Hussein Kassim, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe and Professor of politics at the university of East Anglia and our podcaster James Millar on how aviation authorities have prepared for Brexit and no deal, what the Brexit deal means for UK aviation and whether passengers will expect turbulence post Brexit.
In this episode, our senior fellow Katy Hayward and Jonathan Powell, former Chief of Staff under Prime Minister Tony Blair join podcaster James Millar to discuss all the prevailing issues concerning the Irish border - what does Boris Johnson's Brexit deal mean for Northern Ireland, how does the deal impact the Good Friday Agreement and what does the future hold for the island of Ireland.
In a special live episode, our podcaster James Millar asked our guests why Northern Ireland is proving to be an ongoing issue, what the EU really think about us and our future trading relationship post Brexit. Speakers -Jonathan Faull, former British official in the European Commission -Jill Rutter, senior research fellow, The UK in a Changing Europe -Professor Catherine Barnard, senior fellow, The UK in a Changing Europe -Peter Foster, Europe editor, Telegraph -James Millar, author, commentator and podcaster
Episode 158 - The big questions this week: Does Boris Johnson have any shred of morality in his jumble sale of a body? Is any of this planned or is that giving these idiots too much credit? Are there any policies at the Conservative conference that they haven't nicked off another party then made rubbish? Is it ok to put the heating on yet? Tiernan (@tiernandouieb) speaks to James Millar (@politicalyeti) and asks if any of this is normal plus a teeny look at Brexit disaster capitalists.COME TO THE LIVE PARPOLBRO SHOW AT 2NORTHDOWN: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/2-northdown/partly-political-broadcast-live-brexitzomgwtfbbq-29102019/Sign up to Tiernan's comedy mailing list here: https://www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contact/HOW DOES THIS POLITICS THING WORK THEN? Website: politicsforkids.co.ukUSUAL PODCAST BABBLEDonate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroWatch Tiernan's comedy specials on Next Up Comedy at: www.nextupcomedy.com/tiernanisgreatJoin Tiernan's comedy mailing list at www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contactFollow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Deputy Director of The UK in a Changing Europe, Professor Tim Bale joins Meg Russell, senior fellow of The UK in a Changing Europe and podcaster James Millar to discuss the Supreme Court judgment, what this latest ruling means for Boris Johnson and Brexit and the general election strategies the two main political parties could be pursuing.
James Millar speaks to Member of European Parliament Seb Dance and Meg Russell, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe to discuss how Brussels sees Brexit, whether Brexit is unstoppable and the options left for the Prime Minister.
Our senior fellows Professor Catherine Barnard, Jonathan Portes and Sir John Curtice talk to podcaster James Millar about our latest report on what a no deal Brexit means for the UK healthcare, trade, economy, manufacturing and Northern Ireland.
James Millar is joined by George Brandis, Australia's High Commissioner in the UK, and Professor Jonathan Portes for our latest Brexit Breakdown podcast.
In this episode, Paul Goodman, Editor of Conservative Home discusses the Conservative leadership contest, what it means for Brexit and the likelihood of an impending general election. Paul was joined by Professor Adam Cygan, University of Leicester and podcaster James Millar.
Alexandre Fasel, Swiss ambassador to the UK, discusses whether the Swiss model is the best approach for the UK post Brexit, why Switzerland have so many referendums and whether the Swiss would ever choose to become a member of the European Union. The Swiss ambassador was joined by our director Anand Menon and podcaster James Millar.
Our special guest in this episode is Nikki Da Costa, former director of legislative affairs at No 10 downing street. They discuss the Withdrawal Agreement bill, Conservative leadership contenders and speculation on when the next general election will be. Nikki was joined by Professor Anand Menon and podcaster James Millar.
This BrexitBreakdown episode is extra topical, as we have MEP candidate for the Brexit Party, Claire Fox. She comes armed with some strong views. Claire, podcaster James Millar and Professor Anand Menon discuss Brexit, democracy, and her controversial comments in support of the IRA.
In a special LIVE episode of our Brexit Breakdown podcast, James Millar speaks to Mike Gapes, The Independent Group member of Parliament for Ilford South, Chris Wilkins, former speechwriter for Theresa May and our very own Brexit experts, Professor Catherine Barnard and Anand Menon. Panellists discussed May's speeches and how they are dividing Parliament, the legal implications of extending Article 50 and what the future holds for British politics.
Simon Collins from Shetland Fishermen explains why fishing has played such a important role in the Brexit debate, why fishermen feel a strong sense of British identity and the importance of the fishing industry for UK trade. Simon was joined by The UK in a Changing Europe's Brexit research leader Dr Christopher Huggins with podcaster James Millar.
Our special guest is Dr Brigid Fowler, Senior researcher at the Hansard Society, looking at whether democracy is broken by Brexit and is the UK facing a constitutional and political crisis. She was joined by The UK in a Changing Europe's research associate, Dr Alan Wager and our podcaster James Millar.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson discusses how Brexit may affect women, the role women played during the EU referendum in 2016 and how the fall in GDP could impact on the fringe of women's rights. She was joined by senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe Professor Catherine Barnard and podcaster James Millar.
Back like the renegade master. Or at least like a man, talking to a former leader of Scottish Labour, and an 11-year-old. James Millar is joined by his daughter and Kezia Dugdale, Labour MSP and former party leader. The conversation starts with the Edinburgh tourist tax, the Scottish budget, Labour splits and Brexit. But degenerates to the effect of coffee and dog food on your bowel movements. Plus everything inbetween
In this episode, Nick Von Westenholz, Director of international trade and Brexit argues that every farmer will be affected by Brexit, explains how food production could be impinged and whether we should all be worried about chlorinated chicken. Nick was joined by Professor Anand Menon, Matt Bevington, policy researcher at UKICE and podcaster James Millar.
Ayesha Hazarika MBE former Labour Party adviser to Harriet Harman and Ed Miliband on why Brexit has ruined Prime Minister questions, how political culture has evolved and why politics can be funny with Professor Anand Menon, director of The UK in a Changing Europe, Senior fellow Professor Jonathan Portes and podcaster James Millar.
James Millar is joined by SNP MP Drew Hendry and political journalist Lindsay Razaq in an effort to unpick what the hell is going on at Westminster. Up for discussion is the latest bout of Prime Minister's Questions, the Tory leadership kerfuffle and Christmas. Plus listen to our predictions for the year ahead and then laugh your way through 2019.
Aaaaaaaand we're back. After giving ourselves the summer off to watch the World Cup (and Love Island), we're returning to your podcast app to talk all things fatherhood.In this ep, the first of our unofficial second series, we find out how Seth and Jamie's summer holidays have shaped up with Eliza and Matilda in tow and we hear a cautionary tale on why potentially toxic liquids should not be left in reach of young children...in case you didn't already know!We also have a rather echoey chat with journalist and author, James Millar, about his new book 'Dads Don't Babysit: Towards Equal Parenting', which takes a new approach to tackling gender inequality in the home and at work, especially for anyone thinking of taking shared parental leave.Really glad to be back doing this podcast thing, hope you enjoy!Follow us on Twitter & Instagram - @gooddaduglyArtwork - Nick HaillSound Design & Music - Benji ElimelechProducer - Tom SabbadiniAnd if you like what we're doing please share, rate and review. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.