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Shops are reporting a rise in abusive behaviour towards staff, and thieves ‘clearing shelves' in what has now turned into ‘organised crime'.Reporting for the Today programme, Jim Connolly meets shop workers in Halifax and Leeds to see how they are coping with an increase in shoplifting.This week's Today Debate looked at the issue of anti-social behaviour. You can listen back on BBC Sounds.
Today, we look at the reaction to the alleged comments made by Tory donor Frank Hester as well as warnings from a watchdog that pet owners are overpaying for medicines. Adam and Chris discuss the reported remarks by Frank Hester, who has donated £10 million to the Conservative Party, after Rishi Sunak's person described the donor's comments as “racist”. Mr Hester's company said he "accepts that he was rude about Diane Abbott in a private meeting several years ago but his criticism had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin".It said he had tried to apologise directly to her for the hurt he has caused, and is deeply sorry for his remarks.Dale Vince, Labour Party donor and CEO of Ecotricity tells Adam what it's like to be a donor of a political party. And the Competition and Markets Authority has warned that vet practices are not being transparent about the prices of pet medicines. Adam is joined by Claire Batty, a vet from Lancashire, and BBC reporter Jim Connolly. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Gemma Roper and Joe Wilkinson. The technical producer was Hannah Montgomery. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
A man who is well respected in many circles. A man with so many great stories. A man who Matthew has been trying to get onto the show for a long, long, long, time. "Old School" Jim Connolly is on the show talking old wrestling, new wrestling, the Cauliflower Alley and more. Follow The Show @timetofightpod Follow The Host @announcerterry www.itstimetofight.ca
In 2015, Jim Connolly stated, "I didn't think marines would do something like this," when interviewed by "The Stars and Stripes" newspaper. On April 26, 2006, seven marines and one Navy Corpsman entered a house in Hamdinia, Iraq and took a disabled Iraqi Police Officer from his bed, outside and executed him in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) crater. Connolly and his team would arrive on May 7th to conduct a death investigation after complaints from villagers about the incident surfaced with U.S. Marines leadership. The case would take an abrupt turn after one of the suspects confessed that the circumstances of the incident were not what that were originally portrayed to be which was the killing of a terrorist digging a hole and planting an IED. This case would put the agents to the test on the use of a new technique called the "the Combat Crime Scene." Jim Connolly was an excellent agent serving most of his career in the Northwest Field Office, serving as an Agent Afloat on the USS Nimitz for more that 500 days at sea. When the tough case came through, Jim was the Agent to call.
Lauren qualified for the US Olympic Trials in the HJ!! Allan Hanckel helped coached great American High Jumper Doug Nordquist to 7' 8.75" and also coached former UCLA great decathlete Jim Connolly. Listen to their insights into how to grow the sport of Track and Field back to the Glory
Jim Connolly is Founder & CEO of ILR, LLC (www.IndustryLeadingResults.com), an organizational behavior consulting practice. Jim's expertise in human behavior and organizational process helps companies hire the right talent and close the gap between performance and results. He has worked with over a hundred companies and completed more than 2,700 behavioral interviews. He has honed a process that can tell you today what you'll know about an employee six months after you hire them. He is highly skilled at completing an in-depth analysis of a person's qualifications, strengths, and character. Mentioned in this Episode:StrengthsFinder 2.0Now, Discover Your StrengthsAngela Duckworth on Passion and SuccessBrene Brown & James Clear interview Part 1Brene Brown & James Clear interview Part 2Contact Jim: Jim@IndustryLeadingResults.comTime Codes:(3:10) - What is the difference between a Doctorate and a PhD?(4:59) - What field are you getting your Doctorate in?(6:07) - What are the problems are you solving for companies?(8:07) - Are there people who are programmed to be explorers and those who are not?(10:15) - Jim's work in Change Management.(13:45) - What are the best practices for behavioral interviewing?(35:43) - How should employers be thinking about developing their people?(39:29) - Can you build average people into high-performers?(43:11) - How do you think about "drive" as a personality trait?(46:54) - What's the right way to think about training people to become high performers?(57:39) - What is the purpose of business?
Jim Connolly is in his third year as the head women's basketball coach at Division II Chestnut Hill College and in a short time he has turned the Griffins into one of the top teams in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. His coaching career follows his playing days where he starred at Jefferson University, scoring more than 1,500 career points for Hall of Fame coach Herb Magee. In Episode #117 of “1-on-1 with Matt Leon,” Matt speaks with Connolly over Zoom to talk about his success at the helm of Griffins, how he got into coaching and what it was like playing for Coach Magee. "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on Twitter @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
RTInsights editors Joe McKendrick, Jim Connolly, Lisa Damast, and Sal Salamone discuss continuous intelligence (CI). What is it? Why is it getting so much attention now? What are its benefits and applications? And who in an organization should be driving its use? This podcast, sponsored by Sumo Logic, is the first in a series of discussions with industry experts to explore continuous intelligence in the enterprise.
Jim Connolly joins the pod to talk about Governmental control as Chancellor Javid resigns from his post on reshuffle day, following reports he'd been asked to sack his advisers.
Jim Connolly and Jeff Lange discuss human behavior in the workplace. This discussion is all about using the science of human behavior to predict successful outcomes with employees and current staff. Full video available at Youtube/Langehaumer Construction.
Jim Connolly is the new head women's basketball coach at Division II Chestnut Hill College. He spent the last four seasons as an assistant at Jefferson University. KYW Newsradio's Matt Leon caught up with Connolly to talk about this new opportunity.
Once upon a time the concept of legalising recreational cannabis was something stoners at house parties dreamt about, but in the past few years the conversation around cannabis has changed. BBC Newsbeat journalist Jim Connolly travelled with Labour's David Lammy, Conservative MP Jonathan Djanogly and Liberal Democrat Sir Norman Lamb on a fact-finding trip to Canada. In 2018 Canada became the first G7 country to allow recreational use of the drug. The MPs are now convinced the UK will fully legalise cannabis use within five to ten years. Currently cannabis is designated as a Class B drug in the UK and anyone caught with it could face up to five years in prison. Jim spoke to Matthew about what, and who, is driving the push for legalisation in the UK. You can watch Jim’s Newsbeat documentary here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p07hlnh7/newsbeat-documentaries-legalising-weed-canadas-story. Producers: Lucy Hancock, Duncan Barber and Alva White. Mixed by Nicolas Raufast. Editor: Philly Beaumont.
Jim Connolly made a film for BBC Newsbeat where he investigated the dark web and the rather new trend of mail order drugs. How easy is it? What goes on? And what can we learn?We're talking about drugs in the post. As a journalist, Jim was eager to look the headlines and see for himself what's going on with regards to mail order drugs. Is it something that anyone can do, or do you need some degree of specialist knowledge? Let's find See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'Bread', Brexit and Brenda from Bristol are discussed, with Adrian Chiles, Jim Connolly and Chris Daw QC
Adrian Chiles and Jim Connolly are joined by comedian Judi Love as they dissect this week's Question Time talking points.
This Part 1 of our 2 part episode guys. it was great to talk to Old School about wrestling and his start as a ref. Hope everyone enjoys as much as i did. If you need to get a hold of me it justinmguilmette@gmail.com
TNW # 49...Jim Connolly aka Old School Eddington JamesJim Connolly is known to Canadian wrestling fans as Old School Eddington James. Ontario's oldest professional wrestling referee. Starting his career back when he was 45, Old School has worked for over a dozed indie promotions. Over the years he's worked with talent like, Kushida,Tyson Dux,Ty Dillinger, Harry Smith, Fit Finlay, Ultimo Dragon Steve Corino and most recently at House of Hardcore 44, Tommy Dreamer. We talk about his training, his style and we break kayfabe and discuss finishes including his involvement in them. Does a 63 year old ref take bumps? Tune in and find out. All of this and so much more. So spend an hour'n a bit here with us on Talk'N Wrestling. Where wrestling and comedy collide. Old School Eddington JamesJim Connolly's facebookHalifax Comedy FestTalk 'N WrestlingTalk 'N Wrestling Twitter
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Jim Connolly Funeral Mass on 9th November 2017
Chris, Jel, Nick and Tom are joined by Jim Connolly from Radio 1's Newsbeat (Utd fan) at Selhurst Park to discuss this weeks game. You can hear our piece on Radio 1 this Friday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim Connolly of CEO Chef discusses team building and leadership through cooking.
This is one of Tony's own compositions, which he wrote in honour of his friend Jim Connolly, an accordion player from Rossinver in North Leitrim. It's played in C, with a capo on the 2nd fret. The second part is higher than the first. The “normal” speed recording is the first track off Tony’s CD “An Sliabh Glas” and includes “Shores of Lough Gowna”, followed by “Jim Connolly’s Jig”. By the way you can purchase the CD, or tracks from it, on Amazon and iTunes and various online outlets. See the CDs page on this site for links. Note the D Minor chord at the end of the third line. Tony could have just used a G chord for the whole bar (Bar 12) but the inclusion of a D Minor just adds a little bit extra to the tune. Chords are C, F and G.