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Spoiler: he did not. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/25124025/DaveWorld_2505.mp3"][/audio] It's been months of team building, chopping and changing and for Dermot, months of absolutely nothing. While Dave has been running his own 'Dave's World Fantasy Premier League' for a long time. This year, we took on the challenge as a team. Some of us (Maria) put in a lot of effort, others (Dermot) forgot about it until the results were announced on the show. So who reigns supreme and gets the prize of this incredible chopping board designed by James Purcell? You can find out the results by clicking play above
Melissa DeMarco Clark's designs have been found filling the giant screens in Times Square to launch a latest name brand fashion product line or on toddlers' bathing suits as they run in and out of the ocean. For over two decades she has been a dedicated fashion designer working as a senior designer or freelancer for the likes of Gap, Aeropostale Kids, Children's Place, James Purcell, Kenneth Cole, Chaus... In 2020, she began Last Trax Design Studio where she continues to design, but this time on her schedule while balancing out the rest of life. In this version of her career she continues to create original designs whether it be logos and branding for companies, or the Last Trax seasonal lines of clothing and apparel. Inspired by the joys and freedom that come when skiing the mountains of the East Coast, Melissa and friend/co-owner Matt O'Conner have decided to make Last Trax a company that is dedicated to "making an impression that lasts." The name itself comes from the reality that early morning attempts to make first run on the slopes often fade after late night social gatherings so last tracks are their goal. Our conversation fittingly marks the last episode of The Stolen Hours Podcast Season 1 released here on the first anniversary of the media collection. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestolenhourspodcast/message
Matt and Tim are both Marines, so why not get a few other guys on the horn with whom they served?! Join us for a reunion of Devil Dogs as a few of our former brothers in arms jump in for a conversation. James Purcell and Rich Hoffman joined us today and oh was this one a lot of fun!! We share a bunch of pictures from those days. We talk a little news as well but this one is more about the memories. Feel free to share a story of your own in the comments. Check us out on all social media and podcast platforms!! Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Apple Podcasts Spotify Check out the articles we discussed here as well! Tun Tavern Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Veterans Day deals
If impact investing requires additionality, creating positive real-world outcomes that wouldn't have occurred had that capital not been allocated in that way, can that really be found in listed markets where capital is just going to the previous holder of the securities? To explore this further, I enlisted the help of James Purcell, group head of sustainability and Quintet Private Bank, to discuss what impact investing actually is, how fund houses approach this issue, and innovative instruments that could create more real-world impact in listed markets. ‘
In this month's podcast, Mark Haefele, UBS Global Chief Investment Office, Amanda Young, Head of Global ESG Investment Research at Aberdeen Standard, and James Purcell, Head of Sustainable Investing at UBS CIO GWM, discuss the future of sustainable investing.
While millions of people are displaced around the globe and thousands more contemplate dangerous journeys in search of a better life, "We’re in Danger! Who Will Help Us?" draws on lessons from the “refugee decade” to inform responses to today’s crises. Please join us for a conversation with James Purcell, author of "We’re in Danger! Who Will Help Us?" and Chairman of USA for IOM followed by a reception. Mr. Purcell is the Former Director General of the IOM and Former Director of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau for Refugee Programs.
CSIS and USA for IOM cordially invite you to a book launch of We’re in Danger! Who Will Help Us? Refugees and Migrants: A Test of Civilization with author James Purcell. While millions of people are displaced around the globe and thousands more contemplate dangerous journeys in search of a better life, We’re in Danger! Who Will Help Us? draws on lessons from the “refugee decade” to inform responses to today’s crises. During the 1980s, major humanitarian emergencies erupted throughout the world. Indochina was the first complex refugee crisis the global humanitarian community faced after World War II. The international community devised new and creative approaches, with victims of crises at the center of policy decision-making, toward humane and durable solutions. Knowledge gained from Indochina and simultaneous crises in other regions proved invaluable in addressing critical challenges in various parts of the world. Mr. Purcell shares his experiences leading the U.S. State Department's Bureau for Refugee Programs (now called Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to call for multilateral approaches—incorporating refugee-decade lessons learned—to solve current and future humanitarian crises. Please join us for a conversation with James Purcell, author of We’re in Danger! Who Will Help Us? and Chairman of USA for IOM followed by a reception. Mr. Purcell is the Former Director General of the IOM and Former Director of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau for Refugee Programs. Mr. Purcell will be available for book signing from 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM. The public event will run from 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM and will be followed by a food and beverage reception from 5:15 PM – 6:00 PM.Books will be available for purchase and signing before the event. Ten percent of all proceeds will benefit USA for IOM and their work to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance for people displaced by natural disasters and conflicts, as well as assistance to survivors and victims of human trafficking.This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Today I interview James Purcell and we get into how and why he became a vegan. **Correction: In the interview, James referred to "contacts" when the military doctor called him, but what he meant to say was "laser-eye surgery".You can also find the podcast on Apple Podcast(itunes), Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and www.buzzsprout.com/232074Don't forget to leave a review/comment as it helps us grow and spread the message. Thanks!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32707418&fan_landing=true)
The Subs begin the year by inviting James Purcell back to discuss the Secret Origin of the Legion. Additionally, there’s a Stump the Subs, actual Legion News, and This Week in Legion History!
The Subs are once again joined by James Purcell of the Savage Fincast! In this episode, it’s a look at JLA 148, part 2 of the JLA/JSA/Legion crossover from 1977. Also, a look at this week in Legion history.
The Subs talk about part 2 of the League of Super Assassins story, but before that, they get into a discussion (thanks to James Purcell on the Facebook page) about Alan Moore and Curt Swan’s Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. Was it a response to the darkening of comics, or was it a […]
Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Atlanta Business Radio show podcast broadcasting live each Wednesday at 10am EDT from the Business Radio X studio in Atlanta, GA, USA. Here's how to listen to the podcast of our show. First click on the title of the show you are interested in. Then there should be a player in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now just press play and the show you chose should start playing. You can also download the show to listen on your mp3 player. We are now available on iTunes, click this link and you can find all our past shows. Press SUBSCRIBE and you will automatically get the latest show when you sync your iPod to your computer. On today's show we opened with Dr James Benton with Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia. Since prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men Radiotherapy Centers of Georgia has been helping men mange this treatable disease for over 30 years. They specialize in ProstRcision which has a 10 year cure rate of 88% which makes it one of the best prostate cancer treatment options available today. To learn more please go to www.curingprostatecancer.com or www.rccancercenters.com Next James Purcell, President of the Georgia Healthcare Leadership Council. James explained that the GHLC supplies members employers, their employees and self-insureds with transparent healthcare pricing and medical care data.Bringing transparent pricing to the healthcare arena means competition and competition means lower prices. To learn more please go to www.glhc.org We closed the show with Beth Mahaffey, Debbie Brilling and Jonathan Brilling from the Auditory-Verbal Center. The AVC is a not for profit hearing center serving hearing impaired children and adults and thier families throughout Georgia. The center provides a rigorous long-term program of Auditory-Verbal therapy to assist children with mild to profounf hearing loss to learn to hear and speak without the use of sign language or lip reading. To learn more please go to their website www.avchears.org. Also if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show