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Head Of US Revenue At Indeed FlexFlex staffing is rapidly reshaping the employment landscape, offering both companies and workers unprecedented flexibility and dynamic opportunities. In this episode, J.R. Lowry sits down with James Terry, Head of US Revenue for Indeed Flex, a leading tech-driven staffing solutions provider. James unpacks how Indeed Flex is revolutionizing the job market by leveraging technology to connect businesses with qualified, flexible staff, and empower individuals to choose when, where, and how they work. From its innovative origins in the UK to navigating the challenges and shifts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the conversation explores how flex staffing has evolved and its critical role in meeting the changing demands of today's economy. James also delves into the shift in worker expectations, the increasing need for flexibility from employers, and how data-driven models are transforming the traditional hiring process. Join us to discover how flex staffing is not just a trend, but a fundamental shift that's driving the future of work and creating a more agile, responsive, and worker-friendly job market.Check out the full series of Career Sessions, Career Lessons podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/james-terry/.Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
James founded Terry's Landscape in 2011 after working for various commercial landscaping companies and selling lawn maintenance services as a kid. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor's degree in soil science and a minor in horticulture. In his role as CEO of Terry's, James primarily focuses on business strategy, organizational structure, team member development, and client relations. He is truly a visionary entrepreneur with a passion for a strong team culture, well-defined processes, and continual learning.
In this episode of The Film Situation, Zef Cota sits down with the multi-talented Tracy James Terry, an award-winning playwright, actor, and musician turned screenwriter and producer. Tracy shares her journey from theater to film, recounting how her successful stage play led her to the world of screenwriting and eventually to founding her own film company. With wit and insight, she discusses the challenges of adapting her play for the screen, the cinematic and literary influences that shaped her work, and her upcoming film project, ÉIRE WE GO, a comedy about the hilarious misadventures of Americans in Ireland. The conversation also dives into Tracy's love for Hitchcock's DIAL M FOR MURDER and Spielberg's JAWS, along with a discussion of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, covering the storytelling techniques, character dynamics, and cinematic innovations that make these classics unforgettable. Join us for an inspiring talk on pushing creative boundaries, the art of adaptation, and manifesting your vision in film.
I'm a baby boomer, so my generation always says, well, that's how it's always been done. I love Gen Z and millennials because they look at something and say, why would you do it that way? When looking for a job, you have all these sites, but that industry definitely needed some disruption. James Terry, the Chief of Staff for Indeed Flex US, is in the studio.
The Lien Zone Podcast: A Podcast About Construction Law, Contracts, Liens and Bonds
Alex Barthet interviews James Terry, founder of GreenTeam Building Services, exploring the hurdles and strategies of expanding a construction business. The post Embrace the Suck: Growing a Construction Business is Hard appeared first on TheLienZone Podcast.
Why and how did Terry decide to start his business at this time, and how has the culture he has instilled enabled its success?On today's episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, Hosts Greg Crumpton and Gabrielle Bar meet with James Terry, Founder and CEO of GreenTeam, to discuss how he built his business and the culture he instills.Some may believe that putting customers before the business and its employees is the way to go. But your career or job is an element of your wellbeing, and it's crucial for leaders to communicate that they are committed to providing support to their workers. Terry knows this and voices that it's important to do the right thing and stick up for your employees, show you value them, and provide them with what they need.Terry stated, “We only work for clients who value us as much as we value them...at the end of the day for us it was all about scaling but scaling organically, and making sure we're dealing with customers that want to grow with us. So having customers that want to see you successful is important, right?”Crumpton, Bar, and Terry also discussed…Terry's take on culture and business, and how these served as catalysts for GreenTeamWhy and how taking care of employees is so critical to his companySome technology platforms GreenTeam utilizes to manage communication and work order flowTerry provided context as to why the way leaders treat their employees matters. “My decisions are solely based on, ‘Is this going to help me sleep at night?' There are statistics that say 65 percent of people out there, they think or they treat their boss or employer as their mentor, as their psychologist, as their shoulder to cry on or lean on. And I think a lot of business owners don't take that into consideration, because the culture that you set at your business—people are going to feel good or bad based on what you created. And the decisions that you make as a leader and as a business owner, they're impacting all these people's personal lives.”James Terry is Founder and CEO of GreenTeam, which he founded in 2009. He is a State Certified Plumbing Contractor in Florida with over 13 years of experiences in commercial plumbing and 20 years of experience in plumbing trade. Terry is President of the Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association of South Florida, and Co-Cahir of BOMA Fort Lauderdale/Palm Beaches.
Romy Vuksan / @romyvuksan trained from a young age in all aspects of the performing arts at The Ritz Performing Arts Centre. Originally from Brisbane, Romy moved to Melbourne in 2013 and was awarded a full scholarship to Jason Coleman's Ministry of Dance. Since graduating the Full Time Course in 2014, Romy has gone from strength to strength as a performer, working within many facets of the industry, whilst also exploring her leadership skills as a member of various creative teams. Most recently, Romy was Dance Captain for David Venn Enterprises hit national tour of ‘The Wedding Singer', and Assistant Choreographer to Michael Ralph on James Terry's ‘Legally Blonde'. She has worked alongside some of Australia's best choreographers including Kelley Abbey, The Squared Division, Yvette Lee, Michael Ralph, Marko Panzic, Chris Horsey and Jason Coleman. Other performing credits include originating a lead role for Tony award-winner Warren Carlyle on ‘Havana!', ‘Immersive Cinemas: ‘Dirty Dancing', Resident Choreographer for ‘Legends In Concert' from Las Vegas, ‘West Side Story' and ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie' for The Production Company. Her TV credits include Channel 10's ‘Dancing with the Stars' and ‘The Masked Singer', as well as dancing for artists such as Tones and I, Guy Sebastian, Red Foo and Dami Im. Romy is incredibly humbled to be taking on the position of Dance Captain/Swing, and to have the opportunity to be a part of sharing this powerful and iconic production of 'Jagged Little Pill.' https://builtforthestage.com/ - fill out the form and ask about our next fitness challenge! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Romy Vuksan / @romyvuksan trained from a young age in all aspects of the performing arts at The Ritz Performing Arts Centre. Originally from Brisbane, Romy moved to Melbourne in 2013 and was awarded a full scholarship to Jason Coleman's Ministry of Dance. Since graduating the Full Time Course in 2014, Romy has gone from strength to strength as a performer, working within many facets of the industry, whilst also exploring her leadership skills as a member of various creative teams. Most recently, Romy was Dance Captain for David Venn Enterprises hit national tour of ‘The Wedding Singer', and Assistant Choreographer to Michael Ralph on James Terry's ‘Legally Blonde'. She has worked alongside some of Australia's best choreographers including Kelley Abbey, The Squared Division, Yvette Lee, Michael Ralph, Marko Panzic, Chris Horsey and Jason Coleman. Other performing credits include originating a lead role for Tony award-winner Warren Carlyle on ‘Havana!', ‘Immersive Cinemas: ‘Dirty Dancing', Resident Choreographer for ‘Legends In Concert' from Las Vegas, ‘West Side Story' and ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie' for The Production Company. Her TV credits include Channel 10's ‘Dancing with the Stars' and ‘The Masked Singer', as well as dancing for artists such as Tones and I, Guy Sebastian, Red Foo and Dami Im. Romy is incredibly humbled to be taking on the position of Dance Captain/Swing, and to have the opportunity to be a part of sharing this powerful and iconic production of 'Jagged Little Pill.' https://builtforthestage.com/ - fill out the form and ask about our next fitness challenge! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrapping up my series on Terry Real and the message of his book, US: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship. I'm with my co-host Randy James, Medical Doctor and Functional Medicine expert and you're about to hear a very candid discussion on this concept of being we, without losing me. Randy listened to my conversation with Terry in episode 1029 and came into the discussion with his own insights, questions, and grapplings. We hit on some big issues, like the wedding tradition of each person having a candle, lighting one candle in the middle, then blowing out their individual candle. Is that really the intended idea of marriage? And do you come into union with anyone so they “complete you” as the Jerry Maguire movie celebrated? Are you not to be complete on your own? Randy and I have been best friends for nearly a decade and partnered in multiple business endeavors and much of this US concept is relevant for our relationship, and we also bring in parenting to this US concept. I'm eager for you to hear this conversation and would be honored to hear your feedback. Self-Help(ful) is presented by Ziglar, the most trusted brand in personal and business development impacting over 250 million people worldwide. Visit Ziglar.com to see how they can inspire your true performance. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we discuss James Terry Roach, an intellectually disabled man from South Carolina who committed violent crimes with some friends. His case got attention and support from the United Nations, Mother Teresa, and former president Jimmy Carter. But did it help? Stay tuned to hear more!Please give us a rating and leave a review! Every review counts and helps us out. Follow us on social media @specialcriminals on Facebook and Instagram. Twitter @SpecialCrimePod. You can also send us an email at specialcriminals@gmail.com. Or visit our website at www.specialcriminals.com. We appreciate all of our listeners! Share us with a friend!
Episode 92 James TerryIn October, 2010, 48 year-old Channelview, Texas resident James Terry was beaten to death inside the camper he lived in on a private piece of land. James was well-liked, and was a hard worker, but could sometimes clash with some people, especially if he was drinking. But no one could imagine who would want him death, and the case went cold. But James's family has someone they strongly suspect and after a decade, there may finally be movement in the case. James's daughter Leona discusses the case.If you have information about James Terry's murder, please call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS or leave a tip with them online by visiting www.crime-stoppers.org.This episode is sponsored by Better Help Online Counseling Please support our sponsors the way that they support The Murder in My Family.To save 10% off your first month of Better Help, visit BetterHelp.com/Family To support this podcast with a donation, you can do so via Patreon at:https://www.patreon.com/TheMurderInMyFamilyor through Paypal at:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/themurderinmyfamilyTo contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit:TheMurderInMyFamily.com
This weeks guest: Teresa James & Terry Wilson Hello and welcome to Call & Response: A Blues Podcast! I'm your host Ben Forrester. Over the years as a professional guitarist, I have had the opportunity to make music with some very cool musicians from all all over the world. In this podcast I'll be interviewing Musicians and Artists that are not only my friends, but my colleagues on the stage and in the studio. With my guests I'll discuss everything about blues music itself and music that has stemmed from it. I also want to chat with my guests about their music, their influences and inspirations, their career in music, and hopefully some behind the scenes stories and memories of life on the road, and in the studio. And at the end of each episode I'll feature a song from my guest. I'll be recording and releasing plenty of blues filled episodes, so please follow and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to Call & Response: A Blues Podcast for notifications on when new shows are released. Follow On: Facebook: Ben Forrester Music | EBF Music Instagram: @benforrestermusic | @ebfmusic Online: benforrester.com | ebfmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ben-forrester/message
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Today we're venturing down to the asparagus marshlands of Koo Wee Rup to chat with James Terry. James is a grower, exporter, trader, people manager, logistics organizer – you name it and it could quite possibly be in his job description. I'm excited about this one, we're doing a bit of a pow wow as we chat all things asparagus and this year in particularly has been challenging from the aspect of weather, transport and logistics, access to labour and everything in between. So interesting facts: - The 24 hour supply chain sees product picked and marketed quite often within 24 hours. - Every single spear involves people and hands. - Robotic automation has proven to be too slow and human power is far more efficient - Some of the pickers have been away from their families back home in Vanuatu for more than 12 months --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humans-of-agriculture/message
Jed Hall ran away on January, 22, 2018 from Idaho Falls, ID he was last seen in his family car a silver 2009 Nissan Versa hatchback plate # 8BEF732 His 19th birthday is the 29th of October. I talk to the head P.I of Gulf Coast Investigative Solutions James Terry he tells me things that IFPD doesn't even know even talks about a possible sighting in Austin, TX!! He even gives us what he thinks happened with Jed. If anyone knows anything or even has an theory on what they think happened please call James Terry at 813-993-2242
Pete Butler and James Terry are co-founders of Dishpatch, a London-based business delivering ready-to-cook meals from top restaurants across the UK. The company was launched through the Entrepreneur First network at the start of the pandemic and is now working with restaurants to improve the experience of at-home dining. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Terry sends his mom a message with the help of Princess Jackson. Instagram.com/authoringaction Twitter.com/Authoringaction Youtube.com/Authoringaction Soundcloud.com/Authoringaction Facebook.com/Authoringaction
James Terry alumnus, legacy, and triple threat from the Solvation Ensemble joins us to talk about art, fame, life and everything in between. Be sure to like, comment and share and follow us on everything Authoring Action. Instagram.com/authoringaction twitter.com/authoringaction youtube.com/authoringaction facebook.com/authoringaction soundcloud.com/authoringaction
Vonnie Estes explores the labor shortage in produce production with guests Dr. Phil Martin, John Purcell and James Terry. Dr. Martin discusses labor issues in produce production while John Purcell explores breeding solutions and James Terry talks about integrated hardware and software in-field solutions. Guests: Dr. Phil Martin Professor Emeritus Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Davis John Purcell Head of Vegetables R&D Crop Sciences at Bayer James Terry Founder CloudFarming in Australia.
Mr. Colley was convicted of the first-degree premeditated and felony murders of Amanda Colley and Lindy Dobbins, who were fatally shot in 2015. The jury unanimously recommended a death sentence for both murders, and the trial court sentenced Mr. Colley to death. This is his direct appeal. You can find the case history here: http://onlinedocketssc.flcourts.org/DocketResults/CaseDocket?Searchtype=Case+Number&CaseTypeSelected=All&CaseYear=2018&CaseNumber=2014
East Coast Radio — Stacey Norman is a vibey and quirky way to get your day moving. You'll love that you're the co-host of this show. The stylish, sussed and sassy Stacey quips, "Whatever you love is what we'll do!"
James Terry—Hernando County Animal Services Manager and one of the organizers of the Mega Pet Adoption Event, to be held May 17-19 at the Hernando County Fairgrounds, offering upwards of […]
In this interview, Guerilla Jiu-Jitsu representative James Terry spoke with John Hyon Ko of Kumite Radio about his upcoming clash at Bellator 206, Strikeforce days, not being promoted, falling in love with jiu-jitsu, fighting at 155 or 170, and more. James "Intensity" Terry will face Adam Piccolotti at Bellator 206 on September 29 in San Jose, California. Follow James Terry on social media. Instagram: @intense0ne Twitter: @Intense0ne Follow John Hyon Ko on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KumiteRadio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jhkmma/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JHKMMA Kumite Radio is sponsored by Supplement Warfare For people in Australia and New Zealand, go to https://www.supplementwarfare.com.au/ and use Coupon Code “KUMITERADIO” At Checkout To Get %10 Off to support the podcast.
Dave Camarillo and Matt Darcy sit down with MMA fighter and Bellator veteran James Terry to talk about preparing for his last fight, playing Fortnite, and much more. Follow James on Instagram at @intense0ne. Subscribe and Listen Listen to the podcast on your favorite podcast player. iTunes Feed Non iTunes Feed Links: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu Academy - www.guerrillajiujitsu.com Follow our Social Media Instagram - @davecamarillo @mattdarcygjj @positionompossiblepodcast @guerrillajjsanjose @guerrillajjpleasanton Facebook - Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu San Jose Page Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu HQ Page Position Impossible Podcast Page Dave Camarillo's Facebook Page Matt Darcy's Facebook Page Twitter - @davecamarillo @mattdarcygjj @guerrillajj The post Ep. 030 – Battle Royale with James Terry appeared first on POSITION IMPOSSIBLE PODCAST.
Apprenticeship programs open up hiring options! Today on the BCP Show we talk with James Terry. You may think your business is attractive, but have you ever stopped to look at it the way a job applicant sees it? When you do, you’ll find that what our guest has to say about apprenticeships starts to make a LOT more sense. Head to Amazon and get our book, Blue Collar Proud: Ten Principles for Building a Kickass Business You Love If you don't yet have our FREE BCP Show app, go to bcpshow.com/app and get it. It's the best place to find episodes, updates, special guest extras, special offers, and more. Thanks to BMFC for the great review on iTunes! Love the show? We'd love to hear from you. Head to iTunes or the Blue Collar Proud Nation Facebook Group and leave us a review. The best way to connect with us (outside of the app) is to join the BCP Nation Facebook Group. Head on over and we'll let you right in! The BCP Nation Facebook Group post of the week comes from Lou Curley. Check it out here. Today, we chat with Jerry Isenhour about the experience of co-writing a blue collar marketing book together. Grab the book, Blue Collar Marketing: From Startup to Success, on Amazon. Want a FREE e-copy of Standardizing Standard Operating Procedures? Shoot Jerry an email at jerry@cvccoaching.com. James Terry Want to reach out to James or learn more about what he's up to and how he can help you and your business? Reach out to him on Facebook. Connect with us Facebook|Instagram|Twitter
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions, We plan to provide you with unique and fun-filled SHOWS. News, highlights, and interviews Please feel free to call in with your questions and comments at anytime. 657-383-0267 For our Host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) And Host Rachael Blaze (@RachaelBlaze) Our First Guest is Bellator MMA Welterweight (7-2) Matt Secor (@secormatthew) Matt is looking to extend his winning streak to four January 29th Againist Veteran Josh Koscheck (17-10) at Bellator 148 in Fresno,Ca Our Second Guest is Bellator MMA Welterweight Nick"The Phoenix" Barnes (10-1) (@Nick_Phoenix170) Nick is coming off a First Round Submissions victory over James Terry at Bellator 147 this past friday Our Third Guest is UFC Flyweight Joby Sanchez (7-1) Joby will be fighting Friday at the Ultimat Fighter Finale 22 Aganist 8-1 Geane Herrera Our Final Guest Is UFC Welterweight Jonavin"Spyder" Webb (@jonivanwebb) (8-1) Jonavin is coming off a contrvercial Split Decision loss in May to Kyle Noke Jonavin is hopeing to get on the upcoming UFC Event in Pittsburg