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In this special podcast edition, Justin ventures down to Buxton, NC to sit with local author Mrs. Jan Dawson and talk about her life coming to Hatteras Island as a young girl, moving here permanently and what inspired her to become a writer. Jan has written two fiction books (and a third on the way) called 'Storm Season' and 'Hooked on You', both clean romance novels with Hatteras Island serving as the backdrop! These books would be great holiday gifts that will surely bring out that "OBXcitement" in you! You can find them at many bookstores on the Outer Banks, on Amazon, or buy them online from one of the local bookstores like Buxton Village Books & Ducks Cottage.
Justin takes the show back on the road to The Inn on Pamlico Sound & Cafe Pamlico to talk about favorite activities that go on during the fall season on Hatteras Island and the fun that can be had at The Inn on Pamlico Sound and Cafe Pamlico. He speaks with management, staff and author Jan Dawson, who writes fiction books about Hatteras and other local areas.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Miss Oregon Inlet IIFresh Catch SeafoodGallop RoofingSea Chef Dockside KitchenHigh Seas Pools & SpasHarborweenInn on Pamlico Sound & Cafe Pamlico
Join Chef Wes Stepp and special guest Jan Dawson, the brilliant mind behind the love novel "Storm Season," as they delve into the enchanting world of Hatteras, North Carolina. In this episode of Outer Banks Raw, Jan shares the secrets behind her meteoric rise as a new self-published author. Discover how her book, filled with vivid local details, has resonated with Outer Banks enthusiasts. Learn about Jan's journey, and gain insights into the self-publishing process that brought "Storm Season" to life. Don't miss this inspiring episode that showcases the magic of Hatteras Island and the power of chasing your dreams.
New Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has delivered his "expectations" to another of the city's council-owned entities - putting Ports of Auckland in the firing line. In a move that has become familiar since taking the mayoral chains, Brown has fired off a bristling public letter to Ports of Auckland chair Jan Dawson. Brown no longer wants Bledisloe Wharf to be used for car imports and wants areas of the waterfront land made available for public use. Auckland Central MP Chloe Swarbrick spoke to Guyon Espiner.
This month we focus on leadership, leaning in and quotas on sport with Karen Skinner, New Zealand Rugby Head of Respect and Inclusion. President of New Zealand Football Johanna Wood, Former Wellington Cricket Board Chair Sally Morrison and Jan Dawson, President of Yachting New Zealand and of course it’s not Fair Play without an update on the toilets from the Basin Reserve. Today’s co-cost is another familiar voice to Fair Play listeners. She’s one of New Zealand leading sports academics looking at issues from media representation to youth physical culture. She’s also researched sports fandom and has recently undertaken research around the recent men’s Rugby World Cup Professor Toni Bruce. ‘There’s been a somewhat naive belief that if we just add women and stir things will change but we know that that doesn’t work. It’s not true. And it happens right across sport, it’s sports media, sports organizations. We know that if taken for granted, assumptions, practices and things are designed by and for men and if gender is not really on the agenda then women that women can enter in often but they tend not to stay long.’ Toni Bruce. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is The Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1200+ episodes across 46 shows and more than 5 million downloads and feeds. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
035: Ambient Computing, with Ben Bajarin Previously, on Vector: There is no home assistant market. Industry analyst Ben Bajarin: Allow me to retort. So he did. And then he hung around to chat about differential privacy vs. making assistants more personal. Links: Ben Bajarin: Twitter Creative Strategies TechPinions Vector 018: Don’t believe the assistant hype, with Jan Dawson Sponsors: MintSIM: Voice, data, and text for less. Get free first-class shipping with code VTFREESHIP. Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
HomePod is going to miss the holidays. But how can Apple be late to a market that doesn't really exist yet? With Jan Dawson. Links: Jan Dawson on Twitter Jan’s Web Site Subscribe via: ⁃Apple Podcasts ⁃Overcast ⁃Pocket Casts ⁃Castro ⁃RSS Follow on: ⁃Web ⁃Twitter ⁃Instagram ⁃Facebook
Jackdaw Research analyst Jan Dawson sits down for a one-on-one lightning round covering all the big news in tech and media. Buckle up.
Jan Dawson from Jackdaw Research, host of Beyond Devices and Tech Narratives podcast joined us in a two part conversation discussing the tech narratives of the technology giants in Asia & the Korean chaebol: the Samsung Group. In the second of the two part conversation, we discussed the Samsung Group, and how the business is The post Episode 198: Samsung Electronics in 2017 with Jan Dawson appeared first on Analyse Asia.
Jan Dawson from Jackdaw Research & host of Beyond Devices and Tech Narratives podcast joined us in a two part conversation discussing the tech narratives of the technology giants in Asia & the Korean chaebol: the Samsung Group. In the first of the two part conversation, he discussed the motivation behind creating the Tech Narratives The post Episode 197: Tech Narratives with BAT & Softbank in Asia with Jan Dawson appeared first on Analyse Asia.
Kerry Flynn and Jason Abbruzzese break down the AT&T and Time Warner mega deal. Jackdaw Research analyst Jan Dawson joins to discuss what this means for consumers, and what kind of future AT&T is trying to prepare for.
Gartenberg, Caldwell, Ritchie, and special guest Jan Dawson chat Apple and Virtual Reality, first mover advantages, mainstream adoption, gaming culture, and fear of missing out. Show notes Apple hires top virtual reality researcher Doug Bowman Apple building massive team for virtual reality research Apple's Route to Virtual Reality Apple's Slow, Subtle Build to New Products Apple lives in a real world, not a virtual one Apple and making the virtual a reality VRHeads.com Guests Jan Dawson Hosts Michael Gartenberg Serenity Caldwell Rene Ritchie Feedback Send in your comments, questions, feedback, or follow-up to: Email: appletalk@imore.com Twitter: @iMore with hashtag #appletalk or yell at the hosts directly.
Jan Dawson from Jackdaw Research & a regular contributor of Techpinions joined us on the podcast to offer a broad perspective on how the messaging apps in Asia are operating as platforms and ecosystems against their western counterparts. In the same conversation, he discuss the unpleasant economics of “free to play” games which originate from The post Episode 38: Messaging Apps, Games & Platforms with Jan Dawson appeared first on Analyse Asia.
This is the first episode of the Beyond Devices Podcast, featuring Jan Dawson and Aaron Miller. In this episode, we look forward to Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference next week, and discuss some of what we’re expecting, and some of what we’d like to see Apple announce.