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We caught up with John Hays, from Queen Mary's University, and John Andrew from Advanced Power Technology.More about both intervieweesJonathan Hays is a Professor of Physics at Queen Mary University of London, where he is the head of the Particle Physics Research Centre. His research interests rest mainly with high energy particle physics, having been involved with research at the Large Hadron Collider for many years on the CMS and ATLAS experiments and at the Fermilab Tevatron before that. His main focus now is on low background experiments measuring neutrinos and searching for dark matter.Alongside this, he has had a strong involvement in large-scale computing for over two decades as a user, developer, provider and now as Science Director of STFCs IRIS Federation - that coordinates and provides access to large-scale compute and data services across the science remit of STFC.He is also Project lead for the National Federated Compute Services NetworkPlus Project that aims to provide a community driven roadmap for the future of a truly national joined up computing and data service serving users across the broad UKRI portfolio. Sustainable computing is a key part of this and he has been involved in multiple projects investigating how to achieve this through measuring, monitoring, and mitigating the impact of our scientific endeavours on the environment.About Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary University of London, a research-intensive Russell Group university based in East London, is one of the top universities in the world. The University climbed 35 places in two years in the QS World University Rankings and is now ranked 110th in the 2026 rankings. It is also a top 100 global university and top 10 UK university for the second year running in the 2025-26 US News and World Report Best Global Universities rankings, and is ranked 24th in the world for the quality of its research and 11th in the world for international outlook.At Queen Mary University of London, there is a strong belief that a diversity of ideas helps achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout the University's history, it has fostered social justice and improved lives through academic excellence. It continues to live and breathe this spirit today, not because it's simply ‘the right thing to do' but for what it helps be achieved and the intellectual brilliance it delivers.The University's reformer heritage informs its conviction that great ideas can and should come from anywhere, an approach that has brought results across the globe, from the communities of East London to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Queen Mary University of London continues to embrace diversity of thought and opinion in everything it does, in the belief that when views collide, disciplines interact, and perspectives intersect, truly original thought takes form.John Andrew, Technical Sales Manager, APTWith a strong focus on energy efficiency, innovation, modular design, and scalability, John has helped organisations design and implement high-performance, future-ready data centres that meet both operational and environmental goals. Specialising in modular and on-premises data centre solutions, he combines technical knowledge with practical experience to support clients in achieving resilient, efficient, and sustainable IT Deployments.APTEstablished in 1990, Advanced Power Technology is an award-winning provider of Energy Efficient Critical Power and Cooling Systems. We select the best technology from our partners to engineer and implement highly efficient, sustainable solutions, for our customers.We are experts in designing, building and supporting Data Centres, Modular Data Centres, UPS Systems, and Prefabricated Switchgear. We always strive to implement the most resilient, yet energy efficient solution.
How do you get paying customers...before you've even built your product? Time to find out!In this episode of Exceptional Startups, Tyler sits down with John Andrew Entwistle, Founder and CEO of Wander, the platform that's transforming the vacation-rental space.Tyler and John Andrew discuss waitlist tactics, how to solve the supply-and-demand problem for marketplace companies, and how to build a great employee culture.Chapters:(00:01:40) The Idea For A Efficient Vacation Rental Management Platform(00:05:42) The Business Growth Strategies at Wander(00:07:05) Solving The Supply Problem(00:11:53) Transition to Third-Party Inventory Strategy(00:20:17) Transaction vs. Subscription Revenue Models in Software(00:27:48) Visionary Hiring Culture at Wander(00:29:58) How Exceptional Service Elevates Wander's Customer ExperienceCheck out Wander: https://www.wander.com/Check out PELION: https://pelionvp.com/
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We are going to chart a course into the turbulent waters of American history and have a conversation as we sail through the life of John Andrew Jackson, an escaped slave whose story is as riveting as it is pivotal. Dr. Susanna Ashton, a professor at Clemson University and the author of A Plausible Man, takes us on a journey that begins with Jackson's harrowing escape from slavery in South Carolina and his unexpected encounter with Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. With wit and insight, Dr. Ashton reveals how Jackson's narrative, filled with clever banter and sharp observations, not only inspired Stowe's famous novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, but also played an essential role in the abolitionist movement. The conversation flows exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the power of storytelling, all while shedding light on the often-overlooked characters who shaped the fight against slavery. The episode serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity to endure and inspire change.[00:00] The Fugitive Slave Ad[00:38] Harriet Beecher Stowe's Encounter[02:04] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[04:13] Interview with Dr. Susanna Ashton[05:50] John Andrew Jackson's Story[17:22] Jackson's Life in England and Beyond[21:50] The Impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin[30:17] Research and Writing Process[32:08] Life's Unexpected Turns[32:28] Llama Adventures During COVID[33:14] The Canadian Census Mystery[37:13] Jackson's Literacy Journey[42:02] Uncovering Family Roots[44:27] Upcoming Speaking Events[45:11] The Importance of Primary Sources[48:52] Final Thoughts and ReflectionsTakeaways: Dr. Susanna Ashton dives deep into the life of John Andrew Jackson, revealing his journey from slavery to becoming an influential figure behind Uncle Tom's Cabin. The story highlights the importance of personal narratives in understanding historical contexts, especially regarding slavery and freedom. Ashton emphasizes the role of primary sources in history, encouraging listeners to explore documents that tell the real stories of marginalized voices. We learn how Jackson's wit and charisma not only helped him escape bondage but also made him a captivating speaker and storyteller who influenced many. The episode reveals how Harriet Beecher Stowe's encounter with Jackson inspired her to write Uncle Tom's Cabin, changing the course of American literature. Ashton discusses the challenges Jackson faced in his later life, including his efforts to support his family and community after escaping slavery. Susanna Ashton, Ph.D.Susanna Ashton | Clemson University College of Arts and HumanitiesA Plausible Man | The New PressA Plausible Man - Instagram@susannaashton.bsky.social on BlueskyThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#harrietbeecherstowe #uncletomscabin #susannaashton #johnandrewjackson #slavenarrative #charlesspurgeon #americanliterature
John Andrew Bryant, author of "A Quiet Mind to Suffer With" shares about his battle with mental illness, the REAL truth about OCD and his journey through healing by the power of Jesus!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"R” is for Rice, John Andrew, Jr. (1888-1968). Educator, author. A prominent figure in American higher education, Rice was born in Lee County.
On the phone-in: We discuss the topic of AI and climate change with David Rolnick, who is an assistant professor and Canada CIFAR AI Chair in the School of Computer Science at McGill University. And off the top of the show, we talk with John Andrew in Kentville about his charity's thrift store burning down. We also hear from high school students in Charlottetown about the new restrictions on cell phones in the classroom.
In the last of this 3 part series on the Song of Moses, Chad meditates on some of the dominant religious ideas of our day. Sometimes the Bible is inconveniently direct, and confrontational when it comes to our man made ideas. John Andrew Schreiner and Cathy Schreiner sing "I Have Been Crucified". Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: The Inklings: Apostles and Apologists of the Imagination with Sam Schuldheisz Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament by Chad Bird 30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube Remembering Rod Rosenbladt Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin More from the hosts: Chad Bird Lyrics to "I Have Been Crucified" For the sake of Your name You cleanse this land For the love of Your children You stretch out Your hand Vengeance is Yours And Yours all alone Judgement will come, in Your time You take care of Your own Chorus: I have been crucified I have been made alive Here with my cross I can walk in the light of Christ You kill and you make alive There is no god beside You You wound and You heal me And no one can undo Lord, in my weakness May I seek Your face Lord, in my woundedness Your kindness, Your grace
"R” is for Rice, John Andrew, Jr. (1888-1968). Educator, author. A prominent figure in American higher education, Rice was born in Lee County.
In this week's episode, we have the opportunity to listen to John Michael Talbot, a legendary musician and founder of the monastic community Brothers and Sisters of Charity. He shares the intense evolution of his faith: from expressing himself through music, to finding his community in Catholicism, to a moment in a hospital room where he experienced a forgiveness so deep it changed him forever. Later in the episode, we'll hear from John Andrew Bryant, a chaplain and author. Bryant shares his battle with a mental health condition that not only revealed the inner workings of his mind, but a deeper understanding of his faith. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Jesus Listens Notetaking Edition Past interview: Emily P. Freeman Upcoming interview: Patsy Clairmont John Michael Talbot Brothers and Sisters of Charity Mason Proffit The Imitation of Christ Luke 23:43 NIV John Andrew Bryant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) A Quiet Mind to Suffer With Interview Quotes: “I was reading my revised standard Bible that my grandma had given me. And those red letters of Jesus seemed to be jumping out. He seemed to be able to say so much more by saying less.” - John Michael Talbot “Suddenly I could see all of my sins. Not just the number, but the depth of them, in a flash. And in that same flash, I could see all of God's forgiveness, all of His mercy. And my response to that was to weep.” - John Michael Talbot “Taking a good twenty to thirty minutes of prayer once or twice a day is vital to our spiritual life. We eat two or three meals every day. It's vital to our physical bodies to stay healthy. Well, our spiritual body is just as important.” - John Michael Talbot “As you get older and stressors compound and there's more stuff to be worried about, or there's more things that feel unmanageable, your brain can just say, ‘Look, timeout. I can't handle this.' And I think that's what my brain was telling me.” - John Andrew Bryant “As much as your mind and body may feel like they're your enemies, you have to love these enemies you have now. Your mind is turning on you, your body is turning on you, and you have to love them back to health because they're yours and because you're shepherding your body and mind.” - John Andrew Bryan ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok
Episode Notes “To live with OCD is to be vulnerable to the machinations of your own mind...It is an Affliction that lives in me as a powerful, painful intimidation.” So writes John Andrew Bryant in his award-winning book A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: Mental Illness, Trauma, and the Death of Christ, a book in which he recounts how a mental breakdown, a stay in a psychiatric ward, and being diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder led to a life-changing understanding of who Jesus is and what following him is and isn't about. He and Dr. Keith Plummer talk about his ongoing journey marked by affliction, mercy, and hope. They also discuss how the church can better serve those with mental illness.
Episode 2808 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Army PFC John Andrew Barnes III and his Congressional Medal of Honor award. The featured story appeared on the Wikipedia website and was titled: John Andrew Barnes … Continue reading →
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Part one of a two part meditation on this grace filled Psalm. John Andrew Schreiner sings "Your Mercy Is Over Us". Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Available Now: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin Pre-order: Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament by Chad Bird 30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube Remembering Rod Rosenbladt Available Now: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom More from the hosts: Chad Bird Lyrics for "Your mercy is over us" I will extoll You O Christ, my King Every day I'll bless you Every night I'll sing Chorus: How gracious and merciful So good to all How slow to anger Abounding in love Your mercy is over us I will set my mind On Your glorious splendor II'll sing of Your great work To every generation My Savior, my Provider, my Shepherd, my King Great is the Lord Greatly to be praised Unsearchable greatness With love and power to save Chorus: How gracious and merciful You are so good to all How slow to anger Abounding in love Your mercy is over us
Meet Kyle Tibbitts, Chief Marketing Officer at Wander, a network of smart, luxury vacation rentals that's on a mission to verticalize the short-term rental experience. If you were to have asked Kyle as a 10-year-old what he wanted to be when he grew up, he would have told you a lawyer, which, today, Kyle would tell you would have been a huge mistake. But if you were to have asked Kyle what he wanted to be just a few years later, he would have told you an architect — from a young age he had a deep appreciation for design and a longing to build things. And while Kyle wouldn't go on to design or build structures, he would go on to help design and build some of the most incredible brands in hospitality and real estate. Tune in to hear Kyle's stories and musings about: What he learned while working at HotelTonight — a marketplace for last-minute hotel bookings that was ultimately acquired by Airbnb The growth marketing lessons he learned while working at Open Door How he met John Andrew, the Founder and CEO of Wander on Twitter and what it was about Wander that was so compelling to him How he and the team built the Wander brand Lessons learned when trying to build a consistently luxurious, yet distributed hospitality product How Wander has pivoted over the last 12 months in light of macro-economic shifts The vision for the Wander brand over 2024 And so much more This episode is brought to you by our friends at AirDNA Want to see if a Treehouse resort in Dubai pencils? You can do so in AirDNA. Want to buy land in Ontario to build a Glamping resort? AirDNA will show you how other, comparable products are performing in the region. Or maybe you've already got your stay up and running and you want a better understanding of how your Airbnb compares to others in the market? You can connect your listing to AirDNA and get accurate nightly pricing recommendations based on real-world, real-time demand. AirDNA is the key you need to unlock the insight behind what it's going to take to bring those big dreams you have to life. Pay just $25/month and access ANY market in the world — AirDNA is cheaper, faster, better, and stronger to use than ever before.
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