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What if the most valuable tool in your consulting business is one you already have — and didn't even realize?In this episode, Matty Bakkeren joins Melisa to share his early-stage consulting business experience as an independent consultant and the strategies he uses to create momentum in his business.From listening to this podcast in his car to building his own consulting practice — Matty gives us a grounded, behind-the-scenes look at what it's really like to start and grow a consulting business.Whether you've just exited corporate or are considering the move, this conversation is packed with perspective, encouragement, and a few sharp truths that'll help you build your consulting business on solid ground.Tune in to Episode 214 for a grounded perspective and a clear takeaway: You already have more tools than you think — now it's time to use them.Resources & Links Mentioned: Download Your Business Dashboard One-Pager, https://www.melisaliberman.com/KPIEpisode 208 - Becoming a Client Sherpa with John Healy, https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-208/ Apply for a Coaching Exploratory call at consultmelisa.comTimestamps for Key Moments[03:44] – From podcast listener to guest: Maddie's journey[10:12] – The surprise value of a personal brand[16:45] – Corporate skills that transfer to consulting[22:08] – Building momentum and sharing learnings[28:14] – Why consulting isn't a solo sport[33:20] – Final advice for new and aspiring consultantsWant More?Get Melisa's Book: https://www.melisaliberman.com/bookVisit with Melisa's Website: melisaliberman.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melisa-liberman Full Show Notes: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-214/Connect with Matty Bakkeren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattybnl/Want help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.
Want to know the secrets behind a successful fractional consulting business?Learn how to build trust, sell yourself as a fractional leader, and land high-value clients.In this episode, Melisa Liberman chats with Alessandro Pregnolato, a seasoned fractional consultant. Alessandro is one of Melisa's clients and has established himself as an in-demand fractional leader for start-ups and companies looking to scale quickly and efficiently. Melisa and Alessandro discuss what it takes to succeed in the fractional space. They explore key strategies for selling your services, managing demand, and growing your consulting business sustainably.Tune in now to hear Alessandro's expert advice on building a successful fractional consulting business through his proven strategies and procedures.Full Show Notes: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-212/Resources & Links Mentioned: Download Your Business Dashboard One-Pager, https://www.melisaliberman.com/KPIRelated Podcast Episode: Episode 208 - Becoming a Client Sherpa with John Healy, https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-208/ Work with Melisa: Apply for a Coaching Exploratory call at consultmelisa.comTimestamps for Key Moments[06:03] – Meet Alessandro[11:27] – What makes a successful fractional leader[16:33] – Alessandro's sales process[25:00] – Protecting your capacity as a fractional consultant[33:00] – Lead generation strategies[40:00] – Lessons learned[48:45] – Alessandro's mindset shiftsWant More?Get Melisa's Book: https://www.melisaliberman.com/bookVisit with Melisa's Website: melisaliberman.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melisa-liberman Connect with Alessandro: https://www.alessandropregnolato.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandro-pregnolato-5472501/Want help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.
Are you an independent consultant or a fractional executive aiming to grow your business?Have you ever thought about how much easier it would be to land consulting clients if you could understand exactly what buyers are looking for?Don't miss episode 208, where I, Melisa Liberman, talk with John Healy, Chief Executive of Whrrr.work. John brings a comprehensive 360-degree perspective to consulting, leveraging his current roles as a fractional executive and strategy consultant, along with his past experience as a staffing company executive and a buyer of consulting services in corporate staffing. John's unique blend of experiences enables him to understand and address the multifaceted needs of both his fellow consultants and their clients.This episode is packed with specialized strategies that cater directly to the unique challenges of independent and fractional consultants.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Certainly, here's the expanded list including a new bullet point about John's perspective on not knowing it all:Surprising Approach to Not “Knowing It All” as an Expert: Discover the surprising advantage John finds in admitting he doesn't have all the answers, which builds trust and stimulates impactful discussions for better outcomes.The Key to Deepening Prospect and Client Relationships: Uncover how leading with transparency and curiosity in client interactions fosters relationships rich in mutual value and collaborative growth.Why It's Important to Be a “Client Sherpa”: Delve into John's innovative strategy for client acquisition that hinges on intrigue and genuine engagement, establishing you as an indispensable strategic partner.What Makes a Consultant Stand Out: The difference between consultants who land strategic, interesting work and those that fall into work that's less fulfillingEcosystems and Partnerships: Learn how crafting win-win scenarios can significantly elevate your consultancy from a mere service provider to a valued ally.Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen:If you want to grow your consulting practice, move into advisory and fractional work, and build stronger professional relationships, this episode is packed with practical insights. Learn from John Healy's effective strategies to not only grow your client list but also become a trusted advisor in the consulting industry. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how a successful fractional consultant operates, offering you a real-world perspective that can inform your own consulting approach. Listen to Episode 208: Equip yourself with the knowledge to improve your consulting skills and drive significant growth in your business.Full show notes: https://shownotes.melisaliberman.com/episode-208/FOR MORE RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THE INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT —Companion Resource: Grow Your Consulting Business: The 14-Step Roadmap to Make Your Independent Consulting Goals a Reality. Download the first three chapters at https://www.melisaliberman.com/bookWork with Melisa: Apply for a Coaching Exploratory call at consultmelisa.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melisa-liberman Website: melisaliberman.com/ Connect with John at jwh@whrrr.workWant help achieving your consulting business goals? Melisa can help. Click here for more on coaching tailored to you as an independent consulting business owner.
This is Part 2 of a conversation with John Healy of Healys Insurances - if you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, we'd highly recommend it before jumping into this episode!There's more to car insurance than claiming on accidents - it's about knowing when to use, which insurance to get and what you need to bring with you as an expat to save money on your premiums.Talking more about Car Insurance in Ireland, I'm joined by John Healy of Healy's Insurances, an expert with over 25 years of experience in insuring cars, homes and more. Healy's Insurances is well-known in expat circles for helping people navigate the quirks of the Irish insurance market (though most notably for Mary Doyle, or “Mary of Healy's!”).In this Part 2, we dig deeper into the practicalities of insuring your vehicle in Ireland, including tips to avoid common pitfalls and how to ensure a smooth process when transitioning from foreign to Irish policies. John shares his wealth of experience, including why your no-claims bonus is invaluable, how car registration impacts your premiums, and what you need to know about imported cars.We also bust some insurance myths, cover the pros and cons of bundling policies, and discuss what to do if you're caught in the grey zone with your license or insurance timeline. Whether you're planning your move or are already in Ireland scratching your head over insurance, this episode is packed with advice to help you make a plan that saves you money and gets into your car as soon as possible.Main Topics in the Episode:No-Claims Bonus is Key: Your no-claims bonus document from abroad is a must-have. Make sure it's valid, canceled where necessary, and ready before you arrive in Ireland.Car Registration Matters: Your car's reg impacts your insurance quote significantly, from its history (like past accidents) to its mileage. Check the car's insurance eligibility before buying.License Logistics: Foreign licenses can work temporarily, but plan early to convert to an Irish license—especially if you're from a country without a straightforward exchange process.Imported Cars = Higher Costs: Be cautious when bringing in cars from outside Ireland, as niche models or past damages could hike up premiums or even make them uninsurable.Claiming on Insurance: For minor damages, weigh the cost of paying out-of-pocket against claiming—especially if you're a younger driver or lack bonus protection.Contact Healys for Insurance today:Email: info@healyinsurances.ie*****If you loved this episode or have a similar story, we'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with us directly at info@expattaxes.ie or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Taxbytes for Expats is brought to you by ExpatTaxes.ie. If you're considering moving to or from Ireland and would like support with your taxes, book a consultation today: https://expattaxes.ie/services-and-pricing/.Mentioned in this episode:Special Offer from our Trusted Partner, Currencies DirectThis episode is brought to you by Currencies Direct, our trusted currency exchange partner when transferring currency to...
It's hard enough to get yourself organised to fly back to Ireland, but you need to start thinking about buying a car almost before anything else! The insurance, licensing, and timing it just right… there's so much to think about!Over the next two episodes, I'm joined by John Healy of Healy's Insurances, an expert with over 25 years of experience in insuring cars, homes and more. Healy's Insurances is well-known in expat circles for helping people navigate the quirks of the Irish insurance market (though most notably for Mary Doyle, or “Mary of Healy's!”).In this Part 1 episode, we chat about everything from the importance of your no-claims bonus, how to handle foreign licenses, and what you need to know about timelines for securing car insurance when you move to Ireland. It's the best starting point for anyone who hasn't bought or insured a car in Ireland, and you'll have even more to look forward to in the next episode!Main Topics:Your No-Claims Bonus is Key: This one-page document detailing your claims-free driving history is essential for securing competitive insurance rates in Ireland. Start organizing this early, as the policy must be canceled in your home country before the bonus is issued.You Can Drive Temporarily on a Foreign License: Expats can use a foreign license for up to 12 months, but you'll need to exchange or replace it with an Irish license if you're staying longer. The process varies based on your country of origin—U.S. license holders, for instance, face additional steps.Budget for Licensing and Driving Lessons: If you're coming from the U.S., you'll need to pass a theory test and complete six driving lessons before taking the Irish driving test. Lessons can cost €40–€70 per session, depending on your location.Timelines Matter: Insurance renewals can become tricky if you haven't secured your Irish license within the first 12 months. Be proactive—schedule your licensing appointments as soon as possible to avoid delays.A Tailored Approach to Insurance: Irish insurers often specialize in certain customer profiles. Expats with foreign licenses may find fewer insurers willing to quote, but brokers like Healy's can help navigate these nuances and secure the best deal.Contact Healys for Insurance today:Email: info@healyinsurances.ie*****If you loved this episode or have a similar story, we'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with us directly at info@expattaxes.ie or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Taxbytes for Expats is brought to you by ExpatTaxes.ie. If you're considering moving to or from Ireland and would like support with your taxes, book a consultation today: https://expattaxes.ie/services-and-pricing/.Mentioned in this episode:Special Offer from our Trusted Partner, Currencies DirectThis episode is brought to you by Currencies Direct, our trusted currency exchange partner when transferring currency to or from Ireland. Use the link below and quote "Expat Taxes" when registering with Currencies Direct to receive a €50 One4All or Amazon voucher when you transfer €5000 or more in your first six months with Currencies Direct.
Se encontraba en el piso 35 cuando el avión se estrelló contra el rascacielos neoyorquino. Afortunadamente, John Healy, abogado de la Compañía de Seguros Kemper en el centro de Manhattan, tuvo tiempo para tomar la atinada decisión de abandonar su oficina. En ese momento lo único que le importaba a aquel asegurador de los demás era asegurarse él mismo de no abandonar, sin querer, a sus seres más queridos: su esposa, con la que había estado felizmente casado dieciséis años, y sus cuatro hijos. Ese martes, el terrorífico 11 de septiembre de 2001, el destino le deparó la incomparable bendición de volver a casa sano y salvo, en marcado contraste con casi tres mil víctimas que no volvieron a ver la luz del día. Dos años más tarde, John Healy, ya de cuarenta y cuatro años de edad, abandonó su nueva oficina y abordó el transbordador de Staten Island, de vuelta a casa en Nueva Jersey. Salió temprano a fin de llegar a tiempo para ver, en compañía de sus dos hijos varones, el juego de las finales entre los Yanquis de Nueva York y los Medias Rojas de Boston. Entrenador del equipo de su hijo John, de trece años, en la liga infantil, fanático de las Ligas Mayores del béisbol en general y de los Yanquis en particular desde su niñez en el Bronx, donde han jugado las más brillantes estrellas del béisbol, tenía planes de llevar posteriormente a sus dos hijos al segundo juego de la Serie Mundial. Quería que celebraran juntos, de un modo inolvidable, el décimo cumpleaños de Brian. Pero esta vez John Healy no llegó a casa. Ese aciago miércoles 15 de octubre de 2003 pereció junto con otros nueve pasajeros cuando el transbordador se estrelló contra un muelle de mantenimiento. ¿Quién lo hubiera pensado? ¡Salvarse de un ataque terrorista intencionado en una de las tragedias más comentadas del incipiente siglo veintiuno, sólo para perecer aterrorizado en los momentos en que un transbordador chocaba, sin intención, contra un muelle, y se hacía pedazos, despedazando a su paso a diez de sus pasajeros! En el funeral de John Healy, se le recordó como un hombre entregado a su familia, a la formación beisbolística de niños y adolescentes, y al placer de seguir de cerca a los Yanquis. El Reverendo Leonard Lang les dijo a los asistentes que se podía imaginar al Señor Healy pidiéndole a Cristo primeramente que cuidara a su familia, y pidiéndole luego en broma que, si no era mucha molestia, le diera la bendición a los Yanquis para que ganaran la Serie Mundial. Todos nosotros, de habernos salvado, como John Healy, aquel 11 de septiembre, hubiéramos llegado a la conclusión de que tenemos mucha suerte en la vida. No nos hubiera preocupado en absoluto abordar posteriormente un transbordador. Pero habríamos estado equivocados, sinceramente equivocados. Ese transbordador no llevó a John Healy a casa en Nueva Jersey. Lo transportó directamente a la eternidad, así como tarde o temprano el transbordador de la muerte nos transportará a cada uno de nosotros. Cuando eso ocurra, ¿estaremos listos para encontrarnos con Dios, habiendo hecho las paces con Él? De eso depende nuestro destino eterno. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net
John Healy wasn't a real doctor. Charles Bigelow was never a scout in the United States Army. And, the products they sold weren't actually based on healing secrets of the Kickapoo people. Yet, the two men made a fortune from their Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company patent medicines – which, while named for them, not a single Kickapoo was involved with the company or its remedies. The story of Healy and Bigelow is one of quackery, lies, native cultural appropriation, and ... wait, did we call out the cultural appropriation? Yes? Well, then, let's talk about this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great and the good in the world of Recruitment, gather in Dublin this week for the TalentCon conference. They meet at a time of full employment in Ireland, where employees hold the whip hand over their employers. But of course that won't be the case forever, and someone whose job it is to “see around corners', says employers and employees need to prepare for the next technological wave and how it will affect hiring and retaining staff. His name is John Healy and he is the Vice President of the World Employment Confederation and he spoke to Joe this morning on the show.
The IFA have launched their ‘no dogs allowed campaign' ahead of lambing season to prevent dog attacks on Livestock. But how can we how can we prevent dog attacks on farms? Pat was joined on the show by John Healy a Farmer in Moneygall and also Adrian Gallagher Sheep Chairperson Irish Farmers Association.
Industry analyst John Healy covers all corners of the tire industry, and he says the beginning of a new year can set the tone for what's to come. So what does that mean for tire dealers? Healy believes the end of 2023 has positioned 2024 to be a year of opportunity. And that applies to dealers, but also manufacturers. One tiremaker certainly poised for change is Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. There's a new CEO. There are changes looming in some of the business units, and the expectation to find $1 billion in savings. Healy breaks down all the details in this episode of The Modern Tire Dealer Show.
Interest rates, price growth, rental demand and low stock levels reigned supreme in the 2023 property market - we chat with John Healy, Head of Content at REA Group and Cameron Kusher, Director of Economic Research at PropTrack to deep dive into exactly what the market looked like and the long term effects it could have on property moving forward.
If the topsy-turvy conditions of tire sellout and worries over inventory levels are leaving you stressed, we have some good news. MTD columnist and industry analyst John Healy breaks down the big issues of the first half of 2023 to help you steer your tire dealership through the rest of the year. Healy, an analyst from Northcoast Research, rejoins us on the latest episode of The Modern Tire Dealer Show to provide an outlook on what's still to come in 2023.
From My Home To Yours: An Expat/Repat Journey from Australia to Ireland
This week we have a special episode! Besides some introductory banter, Matt sat down with John Healy from Healy Insurances to talk about the state of car insurance in Ireland and everything that expats & repats should know about securing their car insurance.Healy Insurances is responsible for the famous Mary of Healys (not Mary Healy!) that has been a boon for people travelling or returning to Ireland and looking to purchase their wheels to get around.There's plenty to learn about insurance and Ireland for those returning and even if you don't intend to - you're in for a treat!Topics discussed:Shoutout for GavinOur new TeaTonic Promo code!Tips for repats/expats buying carsHow to save money on car insuranceGetting your no claim bonus in IrelandA bit of history on vehicle taxesContact Healy Insurances today!https://www.facebook.com/Healyinsurances/PH: +353 064 663 3344EM: info@healyinsurances.ie****************************TeaTonic Promotion!Exclusively for FMHTY listeners, you can save 20% off your tea order over $40 AUD with promo code FMHTY20 at checkout. They ship in Australia and internationally! We HIGHLY recommend:French Earl GreyDark Chocolate and BlackJump on the deal now, and drink tea with us on an episode! That's FMHTY20 on orders over $40 AUD.****************************Keep in touch with us!If you have questions about what do when moving to Ireland or from Australia, or you'd like to ask us about our journey, please ask us! We'd love to hear about your experiences, lessons and stories AND we'll even give you a shout-out on the show!Instagram: @fmhtypodcastEmail: fmhtypodcast@gmail.comWebsite: frommyhometoyourspodcast.comThanks for being with us on this journey!
Will more dog wardens and stiffer fines eradicate dog attacks? To discuss further Pat was joined on the show by John Healy, a sheep farmer who had a dog attack on the farm, and also Paul Kehoe, Fine Gael TD for Wexford.
In hour 1 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, John Healy of Audacy Sports joins to discuss the NFL Playoffs Divisional Round. Stu Durando of the Post-Dispatch joins as well to discuss Billikens Basketball. Matt wraps up the hour discussing the Pablo Lopez/Luis Arraez trade between the Twins and Marlins.
John Healy of Audacy Sports gives his biggest takeaways from the NFL Wildcard Round and discusses the NFL Divisional Round
Today on the show -as the Housing Minister survives a motion of no confidence PBP TD Richard Boyd Barrett outlines why their call for him to go was necessary. We're joined by Moneygall farmer, John Healy who lost 50 sheep in a horrific dog attack at the weekend and Johnny Guirke discusses Sinn Fein's Dáil motion calling for more measures to retain frontline healthcare workers - these stories and more covered this mornng Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Healy, a Moneygall, county Offaly based sheep farmer, describes how 50 of his lambs were killed following a dog attack at the weekend.
Moneygall farmer John Healy spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning after a weekend dog attack on his farm resulted in the death of 50 of his lambs.
Father John is talking the HIV and AIDS ministry
Renown tire industry analyst John Healy shares his thoughts on last week's SEMA Show with MTD Editor Mike Manges and MTD Managing Editor Joy Kopcha in this episode of The Modern Tire Dealer Show.
The Restaurant returns to our screen tomorrow, with the likes of Devin Toner, Dirdre O'Kane and Olympic rower Gary O'Donovan taking part. The person leading them through it all is Maitre D' John Healy and he joined Kieran on the show to discuss 20 years since the first episode of the show and look forward to the series ahead
On Thursday the 26th of October 1986, Philip Cairns left his Ballyroan Road home after eating his lunch. He was headed back to school. But he never made it there. An intensive search followed, but there were no signs of the 13 year old. A week later, his school bag was found in a nearby laneway, left there by persons unknown. Despite searches of the Rathfarnham area, including rivers, overgrown areas, large parklands and in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, there was no further sign of the school boy. What became of Philip Cairns? ********* Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes! Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store! ********** Theme Music: Quinn's Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ********** Sources: “07. Philip Cairns” Scannal RTE (15 September 2020) Find it here: https://www.rte.ie/player/series/scannal/SI0000001504?epguid=IH000391879&seasonguid=76848680318 Michael Lavery and Tom Reddy, “Gardai step up hunt for schoolboy, 13” in The Evening Herald (28 October 1986) p. 1. Willie Dillon, “No sign yet of missing student” in The Irish Independent (28 October 1986) p. 3. Michael Lavery, “A family that waits and prays” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 3. Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Philip – Quiz for pupils” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 1. “Family, plea to missing boy (13)” in The Irish Independent (29 October 1986) p. 11. Tom Reddy, “Diviner called in to aid boy search” in The Irish Independent (30 October 1986) p. 11. Bairbre Power and Ken Curran, “First Clue: New mystery as Philip's bag is found” in The Evening Herald (30 October 1986) p. 1-2. John Healy and Frank Khan, “Philip's school bag is found in lane” in The Irih Independent (30 October 1986) p. 1. Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Friends in vigil for Philip” in The Evening Herald (3 October 1986) p. 1. Tom Reddy, “Missing boy's bag 'planted' – gardai” in The Irish Independent (31 October 1986) p. 11. “Subauqa Unit used in search” in The Irish Times (31 October 1986) p. 9. Alan O'Keefe, “Philip: 'keep up prayers' plea” in The Evening Herald (1 November 1986) p. 2. Alan O'Keefe, “Prayer vigil for missing boy” in The Irish Independent (1 November 1986) p. 6. Sean Flynn, “Search for missing schoolboy stepped up” in The Irish Times (1 November 1986) p. 2. “Net widens in hunt for missing boy” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 1. Fergal Keane, “The nightmare of a family who can only sit and wait” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 5. Bairbre Power and Michael Lavery, “No breakthroughs yet in Philip hunt” in The Evening Herald (3 November 1986) p. 3. Eilish O'Regan, “People afraid to help us: gardai” in The Irish Independent (3 November 1986) p. 9. Bairbre Power, “Phillip: Bid to jog minds” in The Evening Herald (4 November 1986) p. 1. For a full list of sources please see mensreapod.com
Video featuring moments from the Air Force Reserve Command change of command ceremony on August 3rd, 2022, where Lt. Gen. John Healy assumed command from retiring Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee. Video includes comments from Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. CQ Brown Jr. about the scope of Air Force Reserve.
On this week's podcast - A Johnny double whammy as he falls off his bike (again) and has a big painting accident, The John Healy doc 'Barbaric Genius', a 'thesaurus band and song name' quiz, celebrity violence, the goal of humanity? Looking through John Peel's record collection improv, the best thing about being alive, tattoos, a day in the life of Dennis Waterman improv, a Brush strokes reboot improv, evil cops, songs about Alan Bennett going to the beach, Britain's best beach, the General in disaster movies, movie money wasting, up and coming movies & TV shows, The Gentle Bear Comedy Club and a whole lot more!
It's been one year since Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. finalized its acquisition of Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. How is the integration of Cooper into Goodyear going? And what's next? Tire industry analyst John Healy shares what he knows in this edition of The Modern Tire Dealer Show.
Join us this week as we jump into Those Who Fear's 2016 farewell release State of Mind! We have their vocalist John Healy on as a guest host! Come check it out!
In this episode, Maurice talks to John Healy about Web 3.0 tools, blockchain, and the future of staffing. Links mentioned in this podcast: Navigating the Future of Work | Whrrr.work Join Velocity - (velocitycareerlabs.com)
Musician Lias Saoudi discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Lias Kaci Saoudi is a writer, artist and musician, and the front man of genre-bending iconoclasts Fat White Family. Born to a British mother and Algerian father, he grew up in the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Northern Ireland, before moving to London and gaining a Fine Art degree from Slade School of Art. During the first UK lockdown, Lias began contributing a series of unflinching autobiographical pieces entitled Life Beyond the Neutral Zone to the online cultural hub, The Social Gathering. He is published in The New Frontier: Reflections From the Irish Border (New Island Books, 2021) - an anthology of new writing from some of Ireland's greatest contemporary authors marking the centenary of partition. He is also the debut guest editor of Ambit Pop, a new annual issue of the venerable quarterly arts magazine. His first book, Ten Thousand Apologies: Fat White Family and the Miracle of Failure, co-written with Adelle Stripe (Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, Bloomsbury, 2019), is described by Miranda Sawyer in The Observer as “the story of a band that's always on the brink: of stardom, of madness, of brilliance, of disgrace”. You can buy it at https://www.whiterabbitbooks.co.uk/titles/adelle-stripe-2/ten-thousand-apologies/9781474617864/ It's me, Eddie by Eddie Limonov https://literaryreview.co.uk/its-me-eddie Limits to medicine by Ivan Illich https://joannamoncrieff.com/2016/04/18/limits-to-medicine-re-visiting-ivan-illich/ Macho Music by Peter Gordon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbeJKaAKLos The Grass Arena by John Healy https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/aug/05/biography A feast of snakes by Harry Crews https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Feast_of_Snakes Ratfucker by Armand Schaubroek https://trouserpress.com/reviews/armand-schaubroeck-steals/ This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Eric is the Senior Producer at SEE Global Entertainment talking about an amazing exhibit coming to our area Father Healy is here talking the early days of the Sacramento Life Center
We discuss chapters 32-48 of Vaseem Khan's historical crime novel, 'The Dying Day'. After a near-death run in with a shadowy figure in her father's bookshop, Persis has finally realised who John Healy was on the run from; Nazis. Now in a life-or-death game to track down The Divine Comedy before they do, a final riddle will be the deciding game - but what if she leads them right there? The stakes are high, the allies are thin, and the clock is ticking.We're joined once again by Vaseem Khan to get in depth to a few interesting decisions from the tail end of this story, including why he chose to give the last laugh to a character we've barely seen.
We discuss chapters 16-31 of Vaseem Khan's historical crime novel, 'The Dying Day'. A new riddle found on the thigh of the freshly-deceased scholar John Healy only piles more questions onto Persis Wadia's lap. Healy's list of contacts have little to say of his potential motive, until the unrelated murder investigation Fernandes is leading starts to join some dots. As past wounds are dug open, can Persis keep ahead of it all?We're also joined by Vaseem Khan himself to talk about the novel, the construction of its riddles, and the upcoming collection 'The Perfect Crime', with its astonishing list of contributors.
John is workforce strategy and solutions expert who has spent his career connecting people with work and connecting enterprises to […]
Tire industry analyst and MTD columnist John Healy has returned to The Modern Tire Dealer show. In this episode, he discusses what tire dealers should prepare for in 2022. Healy also shares his thoughts on Discount Tire's recent acquisition of Tire Rack, the future of tire demand and more.
Aileen Hickey CEO of Parentline joins John Healy about the stress on some parents in the run up to Christmas and give out details about the helpline Web Link: parentline.ie
Urban Schrott, ESET Ireland joins John Healy to discuss gift card scams and how to avoid them Web Link: eset.com/.ie
Editor of the Northside People, Padraig Conlon talks to John Healy about some of this week's stories Web Link: dublinpeople.ie
Jackie Haughey from Citizens Information joins John Healy to advise on Illness Benefit.
Cllr. John Lyons joins John Healy to discuss the proposed sale of the Oscar Traynor Road site to a developer.
Anita Whelan CEO, Doras Bui joins John Healy to discuss the work of Doras Bui and their 35th Anniversary.
The Madames are on a season break, so they stole a Tempad from the TVA to bring you their full commentary series on Season 1 of Daredevil. As far as they're concerned, it's one of the few good reasons to head back to 2020. And it's a great refresher just in case Matt Murdock pops up in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Wilson Fisk launches a plan to strengthen his grip on the underworld of Hell's Kitchen. He tasks henchman John Healy to publicly murder a rival mobster & endure a sham trial. Under Fisk's orders, Wesley recruits Nelson & Murdock to represent Healy, giving Matt the opportunity to learn more about Fisk's plans. A scared & frustrated Karen is being pressured to sign another non-disclosure agreement by Union Allied attorneys, while reporter Ben Urich is digging deeper into the company. Despite Matt's best efforts, Fisk successfully taints the jury to secure a mistrial for Healy. Matt later finds & tortures Healy, who reluctantly divulges Fisk's name to the masked vigilante. But out of fear of retribution from Fisk, Healy kills himself in a brutal fashion. While Matt stares at the dead man in disbelief, Wilson Fisk is meeting Vanessa Marianna for the first time. Daredevil is the launch point for the Netflix universe of Marvel shows. It stars Charlie Cox, Elden Henson, Deborah Ann Woll, Vincent D'onofrio, Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Ayelet Zurer, Bob Gunton, & Rosario Dawson. For more details on the film/TV references that spill out of Kris's (and occasionally Amy's) brain, as well as links to other podcasts, visit the episode page on our website: Episode page link Email us at themarvelousmadames@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter Instagram Tumblr
Today's guest is John Healy. I chat to John about his career in IT prior to begging to teach English. We talk also about his time in Korea and his new company www.myspeakingscore.com BioJohn is the founder and CEO of My Speaking Score, an AI speech assessmenttool that evaluates spoken English and predicts TOEFL Speaking scores. With over a decade of experience as a university professor in South Korea (Yeungnam, Korea University), John has logged thousands of classroom hours training both students and teachers in test prep strategies and academic subjects. His online courses Study With It, TOEFL Clear Strategies and Tactics, TOEFL Turbo Tactics, and others, have helped learners from over 100 countries develop English skills and earn high TOEFL scores. John earned his MA in TESOL from Anaheim and resides in Florence, Italy with his wife and daughter.http://www.myspeakingscore.com
This weeks guest is the one and only John Healy, Vice President at the World Employment Confederation and is the chair of their blockchain task force. Connor and John chat about how blockchain can revolutionise contingent and open talent management through improved compliance and transparency. They also chat about the labour market paradox and what can be done to solve it. Connect with Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrmconnorheaney/Connect with John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwhealy/Visit CXC: www.cxcglobal.com Visit World Employment Confederation: https://wecglobal.org
VASEEM KHAN talks to Paul Burke about his new book THE DYING DAY, Persis Wadia, Ashwin Chopra, Indian independence, modern day Mumbai and an inherited elephant.THE DYING DAY: for over a century, one of the world's great treasures, a six-hundred-year-old copy of Dante's The Divine Comedy, has been safely housed at Bombay's Asiatic Society. But when it vanishes, together with the man charged with its care, British scholar and war hero, John Healy, the case lands on Inspector Persis Wadia's desk.Uncovering a series of complex riddles written in verse, Persis - together with English forensic scientist Archie Blackfinch - is soon on the trail. But then they discover the first body.As the death toll mounts it becomes evident that someone else is also pursuing this priceless artefact and will stop at nothing to possess it . . .Harking back to an era of darkness, this second thriller in the Malabar House series pits Persis, once again, against her peers, a changing India, and an evil of limitless intent.Vaseem Khan is the author of two crime series set in India, the Baby Ganesh Agency series set in modern Mumbai, and the Malabar House historical crime novels set in 1950s Bombay. His first book, The UNEXPECTED INHERITANCE OF INSPECTOR CHOPRA, was a Times bestseller and an Amazon Best Debut, now translated into 15 languages. The second in the series THE PERPLEXING THEFT OF THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN won the 2017 Shamus Award for Best Original Private Investigator Paperback. The first novel in his new historical crime series, MIDNIGHT AT MALABAR HOUSE, features India's first female police detective, and won the Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger. The second, THE DYING DAY, is out in July 2021 and follows the theft of a 600-year-old copy of Dante's The Divine Comedy from Bombay's Asiatic Society.Vaseem's aim with his books is to take readers on a journey to the heart of India, showcasing both the colour and darker aspects of this incredible country. Vaseem was born in England, but spent a decade working in India as a management consultant. When he's not writing, he works at the Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science at University College London. In 2018, he was awarded the Eastern Eye Arts, Culture and Theatre Award for Literature. For more information about the world of his books please visit vaseemkhan.com where you can also keep abreast of Vaseem's latest goings-on, competitions, events, and extracts from upcoming books via his newsletter.Website: http://vaseemkhan.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/VaseemKhanUKFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VaseemKhanOfficial/Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and Leigh Don't WaitCrime Time
The second brilliant novel in the highly acclaimed Malabar House series featuring Persis Wadia, India's first female police detective. A priceless manuscript. A missing scholar. A trail of riddles. Bombay, 1950 For more than a century, one of the world's great treasures, a 600-year-old copy of Dante's The Divine Comedy, has been safely housed at Bombay's Asiatic Society. But when it vanishes, together with the man charged with its care, British scholar and war hero John Healy, the case lands on Inspector Persis Wadia's desk. Uncovering a series of complex riddles written in verse, Persis - together with English forensic scientist Archie Blackfinch - is soon on the trail. But then they discover the first body. As the death toll mounts, it becomes evident that someone else is also pursuing this priceless artefact and will stop at nothing to possess it.... Harking back to an era of darkness, this second thriller in the Malabar House series pits Persis, once again, against her peers, a changing India and an evil of limitless intent. Gripping, immersive and full of Vaseem Khan's trademark wit, this is historical fiction at its finest.
In this episode of the Open Assembly podcast John Winsor gets into it with John Healy, former Vice President & Managing Director, Office of the Future of Work at Kelly.John has accomplished many amazing things at Kelly, but one of his main roles was disrupting new and existing markets by improving the ways that people connect and do work. We met John about a year ago and his enthusiasm and positivity about the open economy and what modern work could be is infectious.
Happy NEW YEAR from us all at FNI. Here's our first Episode of 2020. and we've a brand new theme thanks to composer Pat O'Connor. Check out Pat's website here: https://www.patrickoconnorcomposer.com/about-1/ Paul Duane RETURNS, our first guest to come on a second time. Paul Duane is a Director of Film, Tv and a writer. Has directed television programmes including: Ballykissangel, Casualty, The Royal, Small Potatoes and Footballer's Wives He has also made several short films including LSD 73! based on an original script by the Irish novelist Patrick McCabe. More recently he co-created the ITV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl based on the well-known blog, Belle de Jour. The Irish production company Screenworks was established by Paul Duane and Rob Cawley in 2008. Their first production, Barbaric Genius, on the life of the London-Irish author John Healy premiered in February 2011. More films include Very Extremely Dangerous and Natan, about the French producer Bernard Natan. In December 2013 he was listed by Variety magazine as part of their yearly 10 Directors to Watch feature. His latest film What Time Is Death? described as "his long-gestated study of new activities by the men who used to be KLF"[8] is a documentary charting Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty's latest project to build a pyramid of hand-fired bricks, each containing the ashes of a dead person, a process dubbed MuMufication (referencing the KLF song Justified & Ancient). What Time Is Death? featured at the 2019 Dublin International Film Festival and screened to a full house in the IFI in 2019. We're also pleased to announce that Paul will be joining our panel this SAT 18th of Jan for our Documentary; Finding the Story Panel and workshop. All details on following link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/84791011197 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi Edition for Thursday, October 3, 2019:Soldiers injured in training at Camp Shelby. Then, learn about a new project to help U.S. Attorneys and local law enforcement get a handle on violent crime. And the VA wants Mississippi veterans to know they have a place to turn instead of taking their own lives. And in this week's Book Club, a blind Mississippian tells us about her three guide dogs over the years in "Go With Your Dog."____________________________________01:11 - Segment 1:We start this morning at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg. At least 22 soldiers training there have been injured during a night parachuting exercise. U.S. Army spokesman John Pennell tells WDAM at least 15 people hurt at Camp Shelby were treated by medics and another seven were hospitalized. Staff Sgt. John Healy says none of the injuries are considered to be life-threatening. Camp Shelby Cmdr. Col. Bobby Ginn says the troopers belong to the 4th Brigade of the 25th Infantry Division stationed in Alaska. Nearly 90 paratroopers were on the plane for the Wednesday night exercise. Altogether, 650 soldiers were involved in the exercise. About 3,000 troops from the Alaska base are at a month-long training at Camp Shelby called "Operation Arctic Anvil."02:02 - In other news:U.S. Attorneys from Mississippi are in Memphis for a multi-state summit on violent crime. Mike Hurst, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District, says they're working on how to better coordinate crime fighting by fostering more collaboration among law enforcement agencies. Hurst talks with MPB's Desare Frazier. Chief Ray Reynolds is with the Magnolia Police Department. That's in South Mississippi near McComb. Chief Reynolds tells our Desare Frazier training opportunities with bigger agencies can be helpful for resource-strapped departments like his.____________________________________07:15 - Segment 2: The VA Medical Center in Jackson is trying to reduce the number of veteran suicides in the state. Nationally, more than 6,000 veterans die by suicide every year. A new suicide awareness campaign called "Be There" has been launched. It's purpose is to encourage community leaders, Veterans' families and friends to help prevent suicide by supporting those going through a difficult time. We're joined by Dr. David Walker, medical director at the Sonny Montgomery VA Medical Center. Later, we'll hear from Brandon Dobson, the Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Sonny Montgomery VA.____________________________________16:04 - Segment 3: In today's Book Club, we meet a woman who is blind and has relied on guide dogs to help her make her way through the world. Anna, Mac and Fergie worked hard and played hard over the years. In her book, “Go With Your Dog,” Karen Brown takes readers on a journey with her beloved canines.Karen will be at Lemuria Books in Jackson, next Tuesday, October 8th at 5:00. _________________________About MPB News and Mississippi Edition:Mississippi Edition website: mpbonline.org/MississippiEditionMPB News website: mpbonline.org/newsSocial MediaMPB News Facebook: mpbonline.org/MPBonlineNewsMPB News Twitter: twitter.com/MPBNews__________________Photo Credit: Photo by israel palacio on Unsplash See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Duane is an Irish-born writer and director of television and film. Has directed television programmes including: Ballykissangel, Casualty, The Royal, Small Potatoes, Footballer's Wives He has also made several short films including LSD 73!, based on an original script by the Irish novelist Patrick McCabe. More recently he co-created the ITV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl based on the well-known blog, Belle de Jour. The Irish production company Screenworks was established by Paul Duane and Rob Cawley in 2008. Their first production, Barbaric Genius, on the life of the London-Irish author John Healy premiered in February 2011. Recent films include Very Extremely Dangerous and Natan, about the French producer Bernard Natan. His latest Documentary Film "What Time is Death?" was screened at this years Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival. In December 2013 he was listed by Variety (magazine) Nick Franco: Producer Nick set up 1185 films in 2003 and has worked across a range of genres as director and producer. His organizational skills with crews & shoots have been in great demand for people planning difficult jobs in Africa & Eastern Europe, and his understanding of post-production allows him to know better than many producers how to create a sensible & economic workflow from the shoot to the finished DCP. Nick's attention to detail extends through from initial concept through production, delivery and ROI. Nick believes that everything created must have value. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices