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John McGowan joins the podcast again to discuss a recent republication of Hannah Arendt's essay "Civil Disobedience, which responds to Plato's Crito, Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government," and the leftwing mass movements of the 1960s. John and I discuss Arendt's importance as a theorist of revolution and totalitarianism, as well as the complex life of the idea of civil disobedience and its reception by Tolstoi, Gandhi, and King.
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In this episode we explore reflective supervision—what it is, how it can benefit social workers by improving their wellbeing and job satisfaction, and ultimately, how it can improve practice.The Social Workers Union, in partnership with Buckinghamshire New University has recently published a best practice guide on reflective supervision which you can access here. John McGowan, General Secretary of the Social Workers Union, Professor Jermaine Ravalier from Buckinghamshire New University, and Social Worker Chrissie Beatty who works for BCP Council join Andy McClenaghan for an in-depth discussion about reflective supervision. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My former professors John McGowan and Meili Steele join me to discuss Richard Rorty's final book, Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism.
John McGowan returns to discuss the various cultures vying for popularity and prestige in RPGs as the monolith of Dungeons & Dragons continues to crumble. Music by John Page T-shirts and more available on TeePublic Rollin' Bones is live every Tuesday night at 8 PM Central Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4504225870249984 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rollin-bones/support
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Today's guest is John McGowan. I don't even know the single best way to describe John. Entrepreneur, business developer, old school climber but new school visionary, adventurer, all of the above. I will say this: If someone were putting together a list of the most important figures of the climbing gym industry of the past 35 or 40 years, basically as long as there has been some semblance of an American climbing gym industry, John McGowan would absolutely be one of the names on it. He has started businesses that have contributed immensely to key evolutions of the climbing industry, as you will hear about. In terms of his resume, he founded Boulder Rock Club in 1990. He and a business partner, Steve Holmes, then founded Eldorado Climbing Walls a few years after that. Later, he and Steve Holmes also started TRUBLUE auto belays. And more recently he was involved in founding Riversmith, which is a company that he will explain more about in the conversation. Our host is John Burgman with music by Devin Dabney, and sponsors Kilter and TRUBLUE.
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John McGowan of HubSync discusses artificial intelligence and its role in the tax field. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:AI in the DOR: State Tax Departments Ponder Use of Artificial IntelligenceIRS Working to Deploy AI Algorithms and ModelsAI Programs Not Reliable Enough Yet for Tax Work, Attorney Says Follow us on Twitter:David Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
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Does media coverage reflect the public's opinions of social work, or does it shape them? Has the tone of coverage changed over the years, and do pressures on journalists working in media outlets limit the extent to which coverage can address the complexities and nuances of social work related stories? Joining host Andy McClenaghan to answer these questions are Julia Ross, Chair of the British Association of Social Workers, Anoosh Chakelian, Britain Editor of the New Statesman, host of the New Statesman Podcast and co-host of the Westminster Reimagined podcast and Shahid Naqvi, Editor of Professional Social Work Magazine. Andy is later joined by John McGowan, General Secretary of the Social Workers Union to discuss the work the union has undertaken with media regulators regarding coverage of social work related issues.To register to attend the live recording of Let's Talk Social Work in Birmingham on the evening of Monday 12 June, please visit https://www.basw.co.uk/events/talking-heads-social-work-and-podcastsTo find out more about Julia's book, Call the Social, mentioned in the discussion, click here.To read the IMPRESS media reporting guidelines for cases involving social workers, click here and for further information on the work of the Social Workers Union in this area, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Note: This episode originally aired May 19, 2022. Automation tools increasingly used by seasoned tax professionals are helping to take some of the pain and manual labor out of routine compliance work. That futuristic tech goes beyond robotics process automation and can link together the many programs and platforms that accountants rely on everyday. Those building blocks can automate every step in the tax process from onboarding clients to tax return delivery, according to John McGowan, the CEO of Hubsync and former chief information officer for two Big Four tax practices. On this episode of Talking Tax, McGowan talks to Bloomberg Tax about the challenges that firms face in adopting new ways of working and how it can not only help get work done faster but could make CPA firms more attractive to job candidates and clients alike. Do you have feedback on this episode of Talking Tax? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
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Shameless Boldness – Lord, Teach Us To Pray! – John McGowan – 4.16.23 – Restoration City Church The post Shameless Boldness – 4.16.23 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
Resurrection Power – Easter 2023 – John McGowan – 4.9.23 – Restoration City Church The post Resurrection Power – 4.9.23 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
Mom Stomp reviews Rihanna's Super Bowl performance as well as the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA. They also unpack trying to purchase Beyonce tickets from Ticketmaster, Britney being "in on it," the Grammys, bottom lashes trending, Annie losing her fingerprints, "Lemonade, The Sequel," Frank Sinatra and Nancy secrets going to the grave, air fryers and a rec from listener, FNLN, John McGowan. #beyhiveBEEhive #wingapo #scalesonherclit
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Nurturing Our Souls – Relying on God – Restoration City Church – January 29, 2023 – John McGowan The post Nurturing Our Souls – January 29, 2023 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
Consecrate Yourselves – Relying on God – 1.22.23 – John McGowan – 2 Chronicles 29:3-31 CSB The post Consecrate Yourselves – 1.22.23 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
Trusting God's Character – November 13, 2022, John McGowan, As It Is In Heaven, Restoration City Church The post Trusting God's Character – November 13, 2022 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
As It Is In Heaven: Alone With God. August 14, 2022. John McGowan. Restoration City Church. Matthew 6:5-8 The post Alone With God – August 14, 2022 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
As It Is In Heaven: Should We Get Divorced? – John McGowan – Restoration City Church The post Should We Get Divorced? – John McGowan – 06.26.22 appeared first on Restoration City Church.
Automation tools increasingly used by seasoned tax professionals are helping to take some of the pain and manual labor out of routine compliance work. That futuristic tech goes beyond robotics process automation and can link together the many programs and platforms that accountants rely on everyday. Those building blocks can automate every step in the tax process from onboarding clients to tax return delivery, according to John McGowan, the CEO of Hubsync and former chief information officer for two Big Four tax practices. On this episode of Talking Tax, McGowan talks to Bloomberg Tax's Amanda Iacone about the challenges that firms face in adopting new ways of working and how it can not only help get work done faster but could make CPA firms more attractive to job candidates and clients alike. Do you have feedback on this episode of Talking Tax? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
I'm joined by one of my dissertation directors, John McGowan, to discuss the philosophy of John Dewey in the context of anarchism. Dewey is today remembered as one of the premier advocates for democracy, and especially democratic education, in the entire history of the United States. And like his teacher William James and his collaborator Jane Addams, he seems more than a little anarchist to me. We'll see if John agrees. As always, you can find me at https://my.captivate.fm/www.everydayanarchism.com (www.everydayanarchism.com).