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National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson has shot over fifty stories for National Geographic and Traveler and today shares the art of becoming invisible behind the lens, plus how he pitches photo stories to the world's biggest publications. Though his work has spanned the globe, his long-term storytelling in rural Kansas is just as profound, as he reveals. In this episode, Jim, once named the Photographer's Photographer by his peers, reflects on why blending in, embracing the ‘boring,' and quiet observation can lead to the most powerful photographic stories. Plus, we revisit his iconic High School USA essay, a classic of documentary photography. From the mailbag, Mark Christensen feels inspired to start his own photography podcast, Sam Hopwood crashed his mountain bike last year, which in a twist of creative fate, never mind the twisted metal, has brought him back to photography, Kyle Attwood has been exploring the streets of Perth with film, making zines to celebrate the art of the print, and Dennis Linden has been revisiting the dangers we talked about when photographing wild-fires. Plus, there's this month's NEW one-word assignment, and I'll announce the winner of last month's challenge featuring the colour red. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
Jim updated us on the changes within the ABC and how new management might force more in the future
Photographs showing environmental devastation caused by humans can have a powerful impact, and can change minds and drive people to take action. In this program, you'll meet an acclaimed National Geographic photographer who has spent much of his life illustrating environmental issues that affect us all. His name is Jim Richardson and as he puts it, he believes that “photographs have a job to do” and not just hang on a wall and look pretty.
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Jim came in to promote a Geelong meeting set up by ABC Friends to advance the case for more Geelong content on our national broadcaster
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Host Dave Schlom sits down with one of his favorite people, Lassen Volcanic National Park Superintendent Jim Richardson, on the eve of his retirement from the National Park Service.
Discussing the controversy over the use of the book "Working" by author Studs Terkel in a senior vocational class. Interviews with Kay Nichols, teacher, and two high school classes, as well as Bob Burns and Jim Richardson. The students talk of how the "bad" language in the book is heard from their peers on a daily basis and they don't find it offensive. [recorded in Girard, Pennsylvania]
About a year ago, President Joe Biden proposed a highly anticipated plan to erase up to $20,000 dollars in student loan debt per borrower. However, the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately struck down the plan in a 6-3 decision. In late June, Biden announced a new plan to cancel loans by invoking the Department of Education to enact debt forgiveness in their rule-making process, known as the SAVE plan. This would allow more than 15,000 Louisianans to have their debt forgiven after paying for 20 years or more. Jim Richardson, professor emeritus at Louisiana State University who spent more than two decades working as an economic consultant for multiple governor administrations, tells us how the SAVE plan may impact Louisiana's economy. Le Petit Theatre in New Orleans is one of the oldest continually producing theaters in the country since it first opened in 1916. Recently, the company announced A.J. Allegra as their new artistic director. Today, Allgera tells us more about the history of Le Petit Theatre and his plans for the beloved New Orleans institution. But first, it's Thursday, which means it's time to catch up on this week in politics with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate's editorial director and columnist, Stephanie Grace. Today we discuss the qualifying rounds for the governor's race and other important elections to pay attention to. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Bob Pavlovich. Our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz and our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Querida Comunidad, hoy vengo para proponerles que hagamos un recorrido por el mundo buscando los 10 lugares más emblemáticos del planeta. En ese caso, gracias a un artículo publicado por el genial fotógrafo estadounidense Jim Richardson, en National Geographic. Veamos si coincidimos en los mismos lugares, y analicemos cada uno de estos. Gracias por escuchar este podcast, si quieres puedes dejarme un nota de audio de hasta un minuto haciendo clic en este link. https://anchor.fm/cesar-sar/message Si te gusta este podcast por favor dale estrellas y deja una reseña, será muy útil para mí. Si quieres contarme algo puedes escribirme a viajes@cesarsar.com Además podemos compartir redes: https://www.facebook.com/CesarSar/ https://www.instagram.com/sarworldpress/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC55ZMnqfOlSc7uWbIEM4bDw Un abrazo, compartir es vivir.
In this special episode of Anderson Business Advisors, Toby Mathis speaks with Jim Richardson and Diane Lawson of Front Porch Co-Housing about a growing issue in our country - the lack of independent, affordable housing opportunities for neurodivergent adults. This is an opportunity for our listeners to help solve. There are 5.4 million autistic adults in the U.S. today, and 87% of these individuals live with their parents. It is crucial that there be a plan for those adult children when their parents are gone. Investing in real estate used for this purpose is an amazing opportunity to be “more than a landlord” and the non-profit status of the Front Porch Co-Housing organization can also offer the investor certain advantages. Highlights/Topics: Diane's experience with a neurodivergent son being denied housing Jim's background - also has a son with autism who was denied housing The scope - millions of adults with neurodivergent issues A unique approach - co-housing neurotypical and neurodivergent adults - “neuro-inclusive living” Millennials (22-40), are experiencing unprecedented levels of loneliness and isolation The expansion plan for Front Porch Housing Costs for neuro-inclusive living - planning for an entire lifetime No state funding assistance – not classified as a ‘group home' Real estate investors can help their communities and be more than “just a landlord” Sponsoring a neurodivergent person in your community - visit the Front Porch link below Donations can also be land, real estate, vehicles to sell, and other assets - email Jim with the link below Resources: Front Porch Co-Housing Website https://frontporchcohousing.org/ Donate to, or Support Front Porch https://frontporchcohousing.org/support-us/sponsor/ Email Diane diane@frontporchcohousing.org Email Jim jim@frontporchcohousing.org Anderson Advisors https://andersonadvisors.com/ Anderson Advisors on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaL-wApuVYi2Va5dWzyTYVw
To bridge the gap between season 5 and 6 I'm re-sharing some my all-time favourite episodes. Jim Richardson is a photojournalist from Lindsborg, Kansa, USA who's best know for his obsession with Scotland. Jim has shot over 50 stories for National Geographic and was named 'Photographers Photographer' by fellow National Geographic assignment shooters in 2015. Jim's work also touches on agriculture and the environment. Our conversation traces his early career, how he got his break with National Geographic, his Scotland photography and much more. Whatever kind of photography you're into, there's so much we can all learn from someone of Jim's knowledge and experience. Show Notes:Support Jim at the following links: Jim's website - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/indexJim's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jimrichardsonng/ Small World Gallery - https://www.smallworldgallery.net Eyes On Earth - https://eyeson.earth Jim's Scotland gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000Rs6fxCCM29I/G0000Al2MTsBDUIM Jim's Soil gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000jTsL79SfOHw Jim's Women Farmers gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000JRu0CGANon8 Connect with me at the View Finders web page where you can get my free long exposure tutorial video:www.viewfinderslive.comAlso at:www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast www.grahamdargie.co.ukAdditional show links:Zeiss Ikoflex Camera - https://www.lomography.com/magazine/335626-lomopedia-zeiss-ikon-ikoflex National Geographic Photographers:Rich Clarkson - https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/ideas-and-inspiration/rich-clarkson-the-right-place-at-the-right-time-to-get-the-shots.html William Albert Allard - https://www.instagram.com/williamalbertallard/ Jim Stanfield - https://www.amazon.com/Eye-Beholder-James-Stanfield/dp/0792273796 Dennis Dimick - http://dennis-dimick.squarespace.com Chris Johns -
Scott and Jeff talk about how using professional photography techniques on an iPhone pays off with pro results; and chat with National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson about how he brings iPhones on assignment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message
This man is the master of ceremonies when it comes to crowd sing a longs, the master of Facebook live shows and just full of many road stories!
Michigan Athletics' 2022 Hall of Honor is the first in school history that consists entirely of female student-athletes and coaches of women's teams at Michigan. It is in honor and recognition of the 50th anniversary of Title IX legislation. We will be chatting with several individuals from this new induction class in the coming weeks. On this episode, former softball star Samantha Findlay reflects on her career, including her home run to clinch the 2005 National Championship (2:30). Then, longtime women's swimming and diving head coach Jim Richardson recalls his incredible 27-year tenure at the University of Michigan (15:00).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bio Podcast Jim Richardson, National Geographic Photographer and I talk photography for National Geographic Magazine, film versus digital, camera clubs and Instagram, iPhone photograph and travel photography.
The ongoing debate on the purpose and structure of the ABC and how it is and should be funded.
Scott and Jeff talk about how using professional photography techniques on an iPhone pays off with pro results; and chat with National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson about how he brings iPhones on assignment. For show notes and more visit https://iphonephototeam.com/topics/6959859 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message
Wenatchee Valley College President Jim Richardson will retire this June, bringing to a close a 17-year run in the post. He announced the move during Wednesday's Board of Trustees meeting. Richardson, who has held the job since July 2005, is WVC's longest-serving president. During his tenure, he oversaw the development of new academic programs, including WVC's first four-year degrees. Bachelor degrees in applied science in nursing and engineering technology were introduced in 2017, followed in 2019 by an applied science degree in teaching. Two-year degrees and certificates also were added, including pharmacy technician, engineering technology, drafting, machining and criminal justice. Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our first ever live taping of Vision Slightly Blurred features one of our favorite photographers. Longtime National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson held court on Friday, Dec 3 as several hundred viewers joined online. In this episode, Jim talks about how he used Instagram to engage his audience during the COVID lockdown, his recent collaboration with The Grand Rapids Symphony performing Felix Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture, the controversy surrounding the Environmental Photographer of the Year, and Twitter's new privacy policy.
This episode is broken into three parts: What's new, with Defense One's Patrick Tucker (at the 1:31 mark); What's old, with Angry Staff Officer (at 15:01); What comes next, featuring Army Gen. Mike Murray and Lt. Gen. Jim Richardson of Army Futures Command (at 36:36). Extra reading: "The Biggest Lesson from the Army's Connect-Everything Experiment," by Patrick Tucker on Oct. 2021; "China Features Heavily in the Army's Next Big Emerging Tech Experiment," also via Tucker in April 2021; "It's Time for Another Louisiana Maneuvers," from Angry Staff Officer back in April 2016. Find a transcript of this episode here.
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson and I discuss the evolution of the photography magazine business, how to approach your next photography project like a NatGeo shooter, and how to stay focused when on assignment, whether personal or professional. The post On Shooting for National Geographic, with Jim Richardson appeared first on This Week in Photo.
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson and I discuss the evolution of the photography magazine business, how to approach your next photography project like a NatGeo shooter, and how to stay focused when on assignment, whether personal or professional. The post On Shooting for National Geographic, with Jim Richardson appeared first on This Week in Photo.
The brand new podcast from Adam McKola and Rory Jennings starts here as the boys discuss the latest ongoings as the Premier League returned to our lives, the boys react to the biggest talking points including Lukaku bullying Arsenal, United's midfield woes, remembering Serie A, Jim Richardson and much more. You can interact with the podcast using the hashtag #McKolaNRory so get your questions in for next week. The weekly podcast brought to you by Adam McKola & Rory Jennings, every single Monday on Audio Boom, iTunes and Spotify!
Jim Richardson has built a photographic career around visual storytelling by creating groundbreaking work in documentary, environmental photography, and the critical issue of feeding our planet. Jim is a photographer for National Geographic Magazine and a contributing editor for its sister publication, Traveler Magazine. Over the years he has shot more than 50 stories for National Geographic. Originally from Kansas, in 2007 Jim was named Kansan of the year by Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas. In 2015 he was honored by his fellow National Geographic photographers as their “Photographer's Photographer. Jim is an international speaker, storyteller, educator, and amazing photographer. He has covered everything from life on wee Scottish islands, the urgent need to save our night skies, small-town lessons of community survival, and much more... We discussed: His love of Scotland His first camera and how he got into photography What he looks for in a shot His work with National Geographic Growing up in a small rural town in Kansas His favorite whiskey Has technology surpassed the photographer? Adjusting from film to digital photography Marrying the visual with the story And much more... Jim Richardson My Take: A great photographer is not simply a shooter of images or someone who freezes a moment in time. It is someone who tells a visual tale through his images. He is someone that makes you stop and wonder, or feel deep emotion when you look into the soul of his image. Photography has always been, and will continue to be, a powerful tool to convey stories, to capture a moment in time, or to simply share a happy moment. Support The Podcast
Jim Richardson is a photographer from Kansas, USA who has shot over 50 stories for National Geographic. Jim has a bit of an obsession with Scotland and his Instagram feed, where you can get a Daily Scotland Fix, has over 450,000 followers. Jim has been featured on ABC News, CBS News, he has an honorary doctorate from Kansas State University and he is the founder of Eyes on Earth, an educational collaborative seeking to inspire the next generation of environmental photographers. In 2015 Jim was voted the 'photographer's photographer' by fellow National Geographic assignment photographers. Our conversation touches on the parallels between rural America and the Scottish islands, some of the inner workings at National Geographic, playfulness in photography, we talk about Jim's work in Scotland, his environmental and agricultural work, camera gear and technique and so much more. Show Notes Tickets for View Finders Live: an Evening with Jim Richardson: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/view-finders-live-an-evening-with-jim-richardson-tickets-142328571589?aff=escb&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/view-finders-live-an-evening-with-jim-richardson-tickets-142328571589?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing) Support Jim at the following links: Jim's website - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/index (https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/index) Jim's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jimrichardsonng/ (https://www.instagram.com/jimrichardsonng/) Small World Gallery - https://www.smallworldgallery.net (https://www.smallworldgallery.net) Eyes On Earth - https://eyeson.earth (https://eyeson.earth) Jim's Scotland gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000Rs6fxCCM29I/G0000Al2MTsBDUIM (https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000Rs6fxCCM29I/G0000Al2MTsBDUIM) Jim's Soil gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000jTsL79SfOHw (https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000jTsL79SfOHw) Jim's Women Farmers gallery - https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000JRu0CGANon8 (https://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/portfolio/C0000b.w7eKeUjZ4/G0000JRu0CGANon8) Connect with me at the View Finders web page where you can get my free long exposure tutorial video: http://www.view-finders.co.uk (www.view-finders.co.uk) Also at: http://www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast (www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast) http://www.youtube.com/5minutephotography (www.youtube.com/5minutephotography) http://www.facebook.com/grahamdargiephotography (www.facebook.com/grahamdargiephotography) http://www.grahamdargie.com (www.grahamdargie.com) Additional show links: Zeiss Ikoflex Camera - https://www.lomography.com/magazine/335626-lomopedia-zeiss-ikon-ikoflex (https://www.lomography.com/magazine/335626-lomopedia-zeiss-ikon-ikoflex) National Geographic Photographers: Rich Clarkson - https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/ideas-and-inspiration/rich-clarkson-the-right-place-at-the-right-time-to-get-the-shots.html (https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/ideas-and-inspiration/rich-clarkson-the-right-place-at-the-right-time-to-get-the-shots.html) William Albert Allard - https://www.instagram.com/williamalbertallard/ (https://www.instagram.com/williamalbertallard/) Jim Stanfield - https://www.amazon.com/Eye-Beholder-James-Stanfield/dp/0792273796 (https://www.amazon.com/Eye-Beholder-James-Stanfield/dp/0792273796) Dennis Dimick - http://dennis-dimick.squarespace.com (http://dennis-dimick.squarespace.com) Chris Johns - https://natgeofound.tumblr.com/tagged/Johns... Support this podcast
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are doing us all a favor... They are watching Sons of Anarchy and recapping it so nobody ever has to watch this show. Today, the brothers discuss Season 4, Episodes 8-10 which naturally brings them to: the nature of Nasty Nates and Dirty P*P Boys, cars that turn into trucks that shoot people, Chips as KISS, Lady in The Water and Bruce Willis as a dog. Find even more fun at Patreon.Com/GiveMeAttention Follow us all over! @10GallonMrAlan Twitch.tv/electr0jesus
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are doing us all a favor... They are watching Sons of Anarchy and recapping it so nobody ever has to watch this show. Today, they discuss the first 7 episodes of season 4. They describe each episode in concise summaries that they absolutely thought of and did not find on the internet. They also discuss the dangers of car maintenance Follow even more fun at Patreon.Com/GiveMeAttention and Twitch.Tv/Electr0Jesus
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are doing us all a favor... They are watching Sons of Anarchy and recapping it so nobody ever has to watch this show. This week, hear what happens when the boys sat down to watch an entire season in a day after a brief stint of enjoying themselves. Follow even more fun at Patreon.Com/GiveMeAttention ! And even MORE fun at twitch.tv/electr0jesus
Welcome to a very special season of the Particle Podcast - Summer Shorts! Today, we are featuring some very special guests. For our last episode, we are taking a trip down memory lane by catching up with some voices you will recognise from past Particle Podcast episodes. Rose caught up with Georgina Sauzier, Sophie Cross, Jim Richardson, Laura Skates, Jordan Vice and Christian Peterson about their year and what they are excited about in 2021. Particle Podcast is about science and the people who just love it. It's produced and presented by Rose Kerr (@rosie.zkerr). You can find more Particle at particle.scitech.org.au or @ParticleWA on Twitter and Instagram.
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it! Today, they discuss a whole group of episodes in a row, to save you the most time possible. Today, the boys ask questions like: who is that squirting? Who's that writing? They also meet Henry Rollins and his wildly racist, white separatist dad. And hey! Why is that incel crashing Peg Bundy's car?? Follow even more fun over at Patreon.com/GiveMeAttention
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it! Today, they discuss the first moment of joy as Chip (singular) decides to hang out with another club members old lady. This episode is sadly brought to you by "Pepp" Boys. Join more fun over at Patreon.Com/GiveMeAttention
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it! Today, they discuss a whole group of episodes in a row, to save you the most time possible. They discuss the lineage of Lowell Plain Juniorson, his son Lowell Juniorson and HIS son 100% Turbo. They also discuss possible Doritos flavors. This Episode is brought to you by Pep Boys? Follow even more fun at Patreon.com/givemeattention
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it! Today, they discuss Sweetbutts, Aging and grace. Oh and Motorcycles!
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it!
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it!
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it!
Brothers Alan and Jim Richardson are watching Sons of Anarchy and giving you a more than comprehensive recap in about half the time so you never have to watch it! In this episode, the boys discuss Peg Bundy's turtle love, Ron Perlman being a king in the sheets, but biting you like a turtle in the streets and of course, Ope owes someone a strawberry!
Societal issues surrounding autism not only create challenges for children, but their entire family. Parents of children with autism experience anxiety and uncertainty, especially as their children grow up to become adults with autism. Chances are, they will survive their parents. Then, what will happen? Where and how will they live as adults with autism? In this episode, Toby Mathis of Anderson Advisors talks to Jim Richardson from Neuro Diverse Living. Jim has more than 35 years of consulting services experience and has been investing in real estate for 40+ years. As a principal in a commercial real estate capital consulting firm, Jim raises and manages discretionary investment capital. As a parent of a grown son with autism, Jim’s business vision and personal mission is to connect in a meaningful way. Highlights/Topics: What will happen to Jim’s son, Michael? Every parent raising an autistic child has or will consider available options to plan for future living accommodations. What are options most parents consider? Many families make plans with a sibling, such as a brother, sister, aunt, uncle, or other family member, which may only be temporary. What about a permanent move? Jim wanted to find a place where Michael could move to and theoretically live for the rest of his life. Why? Change for an autistic adult can turn their world upside down. Once might be fine, but not multiple moves. What about group homes? These temporary properties tend to be for people with severe disabilities. Unless Michael gets to the point where he needs that next level of care, a group home can’t accommodate him. What’s a parent to do? Create their own long-term housing solution to meet Michael’s needs as an adult with autism. Jim and his wife, Nancy, started Neuro Diverse Living. Does Michael live with Jim and Nancy? Yes, because they are setting up their first personal care home, also known as residential assisted living (RAL). Will the personal care home only be for adults with autism? Neuro Diverse Living is a 501(c)(3) charity with a blended residence of autistic adults and neurodiverse people. Will Neuro Diverse Living offer 24/7 care? To be a legitimate business, Jim needs to follow local, state, and federal regulations. Jim’s business will provide housing based on the level of daily living that each individual needs. How many people have autism? Nationally, on average, 1 out of 49 people are on the autistic spectrum. In the next 10 years, 1 out of every 4 or 5 adults could have autism. Why create an intentional design for Neuro Diverse Living? Jim intends to make the design model available to other families that want to do something similar. Is it difficult for autistic adults to get a job? For every 10 jobs available, about two could go to an autistic individual. Why does Jim have a separate group that buys properties for him? There’s a tremendous need/opportunity for long-term leases for autistic and neurodiverse homes. Did autism used to be confused with schizophrenia? Yes, years ago. People thought it was some sort of major mental defect. They didn't know what it was or how to treat it. Resources Neuro Diverse Living https://neurodiverseliving.org/ 501(c)(3) https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organizations/exemption-requirements-501c3-organizations Drexel University’s Autism Research Foundation https://drexel.edu/autisminstitute/ Madison House Autism Foundation https://www.madisonhouseautism.org/ Gene Guarino https://residentialassistedlivingacademy.com/meet-gene/ Rain Man Movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095953/ Toby Mathis https://andersonadvisors.com/tobymathis-2/ Anderson Advisors https://andersonadvisors.com/ Anderson Advisors Tax and Asset Protection Event https://andersonadvisors.com/asset-protection/ Anderson Advisors on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5nh607M8hSBLiMB9MgbIQ
Jim is currently the CEO of Haig Housing Trust after retiring from an Army career spanning 35 years from the age of 16. He lives Mark Twain’s maxim ‘Find something you love to do, and you’ll never have to work a day in your life’. This journey took him through life as a soldier, grasping every opportunity presented and seeking to use and develop his talents in pursuit of service and commitment to his country and community. He led units and formations up to Brigade level and was involved in many of the Army’s operational deployments since 1980 including chairing General Patraeus’ Brains Trust in Iraq 2007.His leadership theme is to trust your own judgement in any situation you face as long as you have learned and lost along your journey you will not be far wrong. His top tip is the need for shared situational awareness; making sure all the team work to a common purpose understanding their role in achieving a goal and to understand the criticality of their part while also understanding the bigger picture.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More than three years into the Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act, the U.S. Agency for International Development has managed to be meet all of its requirements, according to the Government Accountability Office. The law requires 22 agencies to publish quarterly data on overseas aid, where it's going and what it does. For how USAID did it, we turn to the director of the Office of Foreign Assistance Resources at the State Department, Jim Richardson, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
“It’s easy to make assumptions, and that’s how we end up with museums that aren’t relevant to their public.” The future of museums is relevancy and Jim Richardson, founder of the MuseumNext conference and museum news website, identifies the top priority museums should invest in to stay relevant. Tune in as we discuss audience research, digital trends and the role of leadership in impacting change. Plus, a new game where we “predict” what museums will be like in the not-so-far-off-future!
Coach Joe Plane has been coaching swimming since 1997. He has coached all levels of swimming; from learn-to-swim up to Olympic Trial qualifiers. Coach Joe has worked with and around some of the greatest coaches in the United States. He swam for Kelly Kremer at John Brown University, who is now the Head Coach of the University of Minnesota Men’s and Women’s swimming and diving teams. Coach Joe also worked with Jim Richardson from the University of Michigan Women’s swimming team from 2003 to 2006. While at Michigan, he had the opportunity to observe Head Men’s Coach Jon Urbanchek and Head Men’s Coach Bob Bowman, as well as the greatest Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps. He also worked alongside Greg Meehan (current Women's Head Swimming and Diving Coach at Stanford University), while working at University of the Pacific as the recruiting coordinator and sprint and breaststroke coach. Connect with Joe: - Team Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Email Get FREE Access to their Swim Workouts. Full Show Notes for this Episode on the RITTER Blog. We want to hear from you, leave us a message 24/7! +1 704-837-2939 Check out the latest from RITTER: The Hive - Get access to the best online swim coaching resources available. Join The Hive powered by RITTER, to understand the full picture of swimming faster. Get specific training sets and workouts, learn in-depth technique tips and analysis, even watch dryland and strength training exercises that'll help your swimmers go faster! If you enjoyed this podcast help us spread the word by leaving a rating and review on our iTunes show page. To connect and learn more visit the RITTER Sports Performance website.
Jim Richardson specializes in discretionary capital for sophisticated investors, private equity firms, and family offices. He is working on a very unqiue and purpose-filled niche and he recently teamed up with Jim Rohn for a new book! Connect with Jim Richardson: http://www.stonebridgecapitalconsulting.com Connect with Seth Ferguson: http://www.SethFerguson.org http://www.ALBACapitalGroup.com
A marketing executive for over 30 years, Jim Richardson has devoted the last decade to helping dentists create practice growth by utilizing unique strategies and techniques for attracting only the ideal patients for individual practice owners. His 75-member firm does all of the things you'd expect from a digital advertising agency; build websites, SEO, pay-per-click ads, social media management and marketing, reputation marketing (in partnership with you)… But, one of his most exciting ventures these days is “Playing to win” in the game of Yelp. He is the author of the Amazon best-selling book, “Word of Mouse Marketing for Dentists” and he's an expert in how to get traction on Yelp without giving them a dime!
The Conference Episode: A Question by Jim Richardson, Gatherings, The Idea of a Conference, Why It Took Forever For Me To Attend a Conference, Why Conferences are Hard, Oh Yes The Question, Virtual Conferences, ConfCon, Why We Go, 1.2 Million of 2 Billion, Thanks MuseumNEXT and ACMI. An episode that's answering a question Jim Richardson of Museum NEXT posited, which I thought everyone should listen to, and also my bigger thoughts on what conferences are about as well as personal history behind a few of them. I mentioned ConfCon was online. What I should say is that ConfCon WAS online, then the sites went down, and I thought I had them on textfiles.com but I don't easily see them, so then Famicoman to the rescue and they're both on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/confcon2009audio https://archive.org/details/confcon2010audio That was a close one!
You may have seen his videos on Perfect Duluth Day or perhaps you've seen him in the act with his scaly-orange T-shirt diving into the big lake. Amateur freediver and video enthusiast Jim Richardson, aka Lake Superior Aquaman, shares his origin story with the Pressroom Podcast this week. With a GoPro and camera pole in hand, Richardson takes his viewers on a swim underneath the chilly waters of Lake Superior for a chance to see what many people will never see. Hear about his underwater experiences, which include swimming alongside a 3-foot muskie. As always you can contact us a podcast@duluthnews.com
New TSA regulations that will affect photographers. Gary and Booray interview long time National Geographic photographer, Jim Richardson as he talks about his gear, life and how he creates his iconic images.
In nearly 30 years as head swim coach at the University of Michigan, Jim Richardson develop a powerhouse. Much of that success came from one thing: asking questions. On this week GAINcast we sit down with coach Richardson and hear how asking question led him to become a better coach, to rethink the athletic development of his athletes, to reduce injuries, and more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at:http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2017/07/gaincast-episode-75-ask-more-tell-less-with-jim-richardson/ This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus and GAIN. HMMR Plus members receive exclusive benefits like our monthly sports science newsletter, online hangouts with experts, and webinars. Of particular interest is our most recent webinar on lifting for runners. Learn more at http://www.hmmrmedia.com/ GAIN Swimming will take place from September 8-10. Learn more at http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2017/06/gain-swimming-2017-join-us-in-september/
On this episode we go down the rabbit hole with Veronica's Cousin, Jim Richardson about Corey Chattman's episode, Science, Soldiers in space, Dachshunds and more! **editors note, I talk about a Popcorn Lemur but that was incorrect it is actually a Bearcat. :OP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tales-from-the-fog/support
Timestamp: 0:00:41 Jim Richardson Introduction 0:03:15 Segment 1 - Get to know Jim Richardson 0:16:58 Bonus Segment: Franchising 101 0:40:00 Segment 2 - Franchising is a Partnership (Business/Branding) 1:05:44 Segment 3 - Quick Draw Questions Show Notes: Segment 1 – Get to know Jim Richardson Recorded on location at Jim Richardson's house in Parker, Texas – just a few miles away from the famous Southfork Ranch (Who shot JR?) Born in Rockwell, Iowa Jim's first real job was as a grocery man Studied chemistry and finance. Small town boy makes it big – Ford Motor Company, Pizza Hut, and Panda Express Bonus Segment – Franchising 101 Franchising allows you to expand your concept by utilizing the resources of others. Money The franchisee pays his part of the investment capital that is necessary to expand in exchange for the majority of the revenue. People In many cases, people is a more constraining resource than money The franchisee will source the people that will make them and your brand successful Time A franchisee can duplicate you, working on his/her side of the expansion investment as you continue to grow your business form the franchisor side. Connections In this conversation the term connections refers to real estate connections. A franchisee will have a closer tie to the local market in order to maximize potential from the real estate selection. This is particularly important with international franchising. When is a good time in the lifecycle of a business to start franchising? How do I know it's time? When you attempt to franchise before you have all of your systems in place then you are asking a prospective franchisee to take bet on you when you have taken only a limited bet on yourself. Don't franchise until you have the answer to all of the questions: What has made me successful? Why is my concept successful? When you know what it is that made you successful, then you know what you need to impart to others to make them successful. Why do customers like you? Why do customers come back? Can I duplicate a customer experience? Do I have what it takes to be a franchisor? What is your leadership style? Command and control versus collaborative You will be entering multiple long-term relationships. Are you ready to do your part in the relationship? Can you work well with others? Personality profile tests can help you determine your leadership style as well as evaluate how a new franchisee will fit into the system. Biggest myth in franchising: I don't franchise because I want to have total control of the business. Franchisees have more incentive to follow a system standard than an employee If you are a command and control style of manager, you can still franchise but you won't like it as much, and neither will your franchisees. Command and control franchisors will also miss out on many innovations that come from franchisees (e.g. paper cups at Starbucks, pan pizza, and the Big Mac) Most franchisee relationships last longer than the average marriage. To be successful in franchising a concept, you have to have both a business that is ready for franchising and a leadership team that is ready for franchising. What is your growth strategy? Fail to plan, plan to fail. Be able to pay equal attention to both company owned and franchise locations. Can you remove yourself from your business for 1-2 years and still have it operate efficiently? Do you have the infrastructure to franchise? Segment 2 – Topic Segment Franchising as a Partnership Franchising is an extreme relationship and your franchisees will need your attention Franchising is a bilateral relationship where each party should be able to learn from each other. How to find the best franchisees: When you build a solid reputation, the people that you want will come to you. Just because a prospective franchisee has something that you want (access to prime real estate or lots of money) doesn't necessarily mean that they will be a good franchisee. Look deeper into a prospective franchisee before you decide to accept of decline them. It is not just about access to money. It is about character and integrity. You want franchisees with the following characteristics: Character Trustworthiness Have something to teach you Open to learn from you The relationship between franchisor and franchisee must me complimentary. If they knew and had everything that you know and have then why would they need you? If you knew and had everything that they know and have, why would you need them? If all you are looking for in franchisees are carbon copies, then don't franchise. You probably already have that in your corporate staff. After you have brought in franchisees that are unlike you, then don't forget that they are unlike you. Examples of how franchisees with complimentary management styles can benefit the organization: Price: Ted Swan in Lansing, Michigan – Introduced the coupon pricing model with pizza when nobody else was doing it. Ted had knowledge that corporate didn't have. Place: Dick Freeland in Ft Wayne, Indiana – Discovered a method of expansion that had his future customers paying for his expansion costs. Promotion: P'zone by pizza hut – The campaign failed because the word P'zone was dangerously close to the Spanish word for nipple. The franchisees in Latin markets knew this – corporate didn't. Product: Many product innovations have come from franchisees versus corporate. Purpose: The purpose of a franchisees business may or may not be complimentary to yours. This refers to the questions, “Why did they decide to become a franchisee?” Accept the differences. Just because differences exist between franchisor and franchisee, this doesn't make you unequal. Demand that your relationship with franchisees be one of equality. Franchising is where servant leadership thrives. Success in franchising takes more preparation than success in your own business. Inspect your success. What is it that made you successful? Spend time reflecting instead of projecting forward. Determine how you are going to transfer your knowledge to franchisees? Franchising is all about knowledge management. Know what you know. “If HP only knew what HP knows.” Put metrics in place that measure the activities that lead to your success. Know your benchmarks so that you can document them into a “playbook” that the franchisees can use to replicate your success. Segment 3: Quick Draw Jim's favorite book – The Hobbit Jim would love to travel back in time to see Leif Ericson – he is fascinated with archeology Whataburger versus In & Out – WHATABURGER WINS!!!!!! Take that Mike! Favorite movies: The Matrix and The Jason Bourne series. iPhone all the way – Yahoo Sports is his most used app Texas Rangers Minisota Vikings Iowa Hawkeyes Dallas Maverics Texas Longhorns If Jim had $1 billion, he would give it to his wife. Go figure. Jim Richardson Contact Information e-mail: richardson411@icloud.com cell: 214-551-1514 Kit Vinson's Contact Information e-mail: kit.vinson@franman.net Phone: 214-736-3939 x1 Website: www.franman.net Listener Highlight Angela Cote Angela Cote Consulting Inc. Business growth and franchise specialist Victoria, British Columbia, Canada www.angelacote.com Books Mentioned in the Episode: Pour Your Heart Into It – Howard Schultz The E-Myth – Michael Gerber Can't buy me Like – Bob Garfield
MuseumNext has developed a reputation as a place where museum leaders throughout the world come together to discuss the future of museums. The first U.S.-based MuseumNext conference will be held in Indiana at the Indianapolis Museum of Art on September 25-26. Organizer Jim Richardson will provide a sneak peek of what delegates can expect from this intimate venue.
Jim Richardson, Senior Vice President, Forest City Developers
Agricultural biodiversity is as much in need of defending as the world's wildlife. Countless varieties of plants and animals were bred by the world's peoples for talents specific to every soil, climate, and human culture. Most of them have been lost---their hard-won genetic sophistication extinguished. But many have survived, thanks to professional and amateur devotion, and they are wondrous---living embodiments of humanity's deepest traditions. Photojournalist Jim Richardson has been covering the agricultural beat for National Geographic since 1984. His spectacular photographs, and the stories he tells with them, are renowned.
Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science Nov. 11-13, 2010
Jim Richardson talks at the first Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science, November 11-13 2010. Contact: http://gigapixelscience.org or Mary Jo Daines at mknelly@andrew.cmu.edu