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As electrical grid operators move to fast-track gas projects, consumer and environmental advocates raise red flags. --- The U.S. electricity grid is undergoing a dramatic transformation. As coal plants retire, wind, solar, and battery storage now dominate the pipeline of new power projects. Yet in recent months, some policymakers and grid operators have called for a new wave of natural gas plants to meet rising electricity demand from AI data centers and industrial growth. Supporters argue that gas offers a fast, reliable solution. Critics see a costly, backward-looking move that undermines long-term climate and affordability goals. Too often missing from this debate is the voice of the consumer—the people ultimately footing the bill. This episode explores the consumer perspective on our rapidly evolving grid with two guests with deep experience at the intersection of grid policy and public interest. Patrick Cicero is the former consumer advocate for Pennsylvania. John Quigley is a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center and former secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection. Together, they discuss what the energy transition means for ratepayers—and the policies needed to ensure a clean, reliable, and equitable grid. Patrick Cicero is chief counsel at the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project and former consumer advocate for the state of Pennsylvania. John Quigley is a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center and a former secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection. Related Content Has Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme Taken Away a Country’s Ability to Reduce Emissions? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/has-europes-emissions-trading-scheme-taken-away-a-countrys-ability-to-reduce-emissions/ Fossil Foolishness https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blog/fossil-foolishness/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Torn N 2 with Gregory T. Roberts and Melvin Burns II, with guests Professor John Quigley on Israel and Gaza and Dr. Leslie Roberts on mental health during the holidays.
This week on Talk World Radio, we're talking about the illegality of the war in Gaza and the utility or lack thereof of international law. Our guest John Quigley is Professor emeritus of international law at Ohio State University, Quigley's books include The Statehood of Palestine: International Law in the Middle East Conflict (Cambridge University Press).
9th October, 2024 – In this final episode, Ken and returning guest John Quigley discuss Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity. The post E6 | Echoes of Carmel – Ken Hackett – Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity with John Quigley appeared first on Radio Maria Ireland.
The Nairobi Trio - John Quigley, guitarist and vocalist with the Nairobi Trio, previews their upcoming show at the Regent Theatre's Clarkson Studio. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
18th September, 2024 – Ken and guest John Quigley discuss Saint John of the Cross and his significant contributions to Carmelite spirituality. Here's a summary of topics discussed: Introduction Welcome Message: The show, “Echoes of Carmel,” highlights Carmelite saints, including upcoming discussions on Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus, Saint Benedicta of the Cross, and […] The post E3 | Echoes of Carmel – Ken Hackett – Saint John of the Cross with John Quigley appeared first on Radio Maria Ireland.
The EPA's methane rules for the oil and gas industry will depend on new technologies to monitor and verify climate impacts. --- In December the Environmental Protection Agency introduced regulations to limit the amount of methane that escapes into the atmosphere from the oil and gas industry. In theory, the path to reducing emissions should be relatively straightforward. Efforts will focus on stopping the routine venting of methane from wells, and on the plugging of leaks from pipelines and other infrastructure. Yet, for the new rules to be effective, emissions will need to be measured across vast and geographically dispersed oil and gas infrastructure. Likewise, data from many different monitoring technologies will need to be reconciled so that efforts to reduce climate impacts can be verified. On the podcast Arvind Ravikumar, co-director of the Energy Emissions Modeling Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, and Kleinman Center Senior Fellow John Quigley explore the new rules governing methane emissions in the U.S., and the technological challenges surrounding compliance. Arvind Ravikumar is co-director of the Energy Emissions Modeling Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. John Quigley is a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and former secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Related Content Can the Global LNG Market Support U.S. Export Ambitions? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/podcast/can-the-global-lng-market-support-u-s-export-ambitions/ Advancing the Social License for Carbon Management in Achieving Net-Zero GHG Emissions https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/advancing-the-social-license-for-carbon-management-in-achieving-net-zero-ghg-emissions/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Raza Ahmed for Friday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Foreign Fighters' and 'AI'. Foreign Fighters The UK government has officially affirmed the legality of its citizens serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). This confirmation has stirred debates regarding the ethical implications, as it enables UK citizens to participate in conflicts outside their homeland. Concerns about dual loyalty and adherence to international law have been raised, prompting discussions on the responsibilities of individuals with dual citizenship in matters of international conflict. AI The UK government has officially affirmed the legality of its citizens serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). This confirmation has stirred debates regarding the ethical implications, as it enables UK citizens to participate in conflicts outside their homeland. Concerns about dual loyalty and adherence to international law have been raised, prompting discussions on the responsibilities of individuals with dual citizenship in matters of international conflict. Artificial intelligence, or AI, suddenly seems to be dominant in all aspects of our lives. From social media to our daily lives, AI knows it all. It seems like we do not know enough about the truths of AI. What is it exactly? How involved is it in our everyday life? And what is the scary side of it? Join us as we discuss various aspects of AI, and how we can safeguard ourselves from its harms. Guests include: Professor John Quigley - A scholar in public international law, John Quigley is Professor Emeritus, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University. Professor Graeme Wood - Lecturer in political science at Yale University and staff writer at The Atlantic. Imam Tamim Abu Daqqa - Retired Civil; Engineer, Imam, Lecturer & a regular panelist on MTA TV. Producers: Dania Nasir and Nadia Anwer
Recent weeks have seen a series of strikes between Israel and Iran. Israel's attack on an Iranian embassy building in Damascus, killing seven, followed by Iranian barrage of missile and drone strikes on Israel, killing no one, and then followed by Israeli strikes on Iran in Isfahan all of this occurring, of course, with the continuing unfolding genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and intensifying violence in the West Bank. As these strikes between Israel and Iran ignited fears of a regional conflagration, we are joined on the show by prominent Iran scholar and anthropologist Narges Bajoghli, whose most recent co-authored book is an in-depth study of the impact and perverse effects of sanctions on Iran, as well as by eminent scholar of international law John Quigley.We discuss recent events from the perspective of international law and dissect dangerously pervasive myths, assumptions and racist tropes informing policy with respect to Iran.Narges Bajoghli is Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies. She is an award-winning anthropologist, writer, and professor. Trained as a political anthropologist, media anthropologist, and documentary filmmaker, Narges' research is at the intersections of media, power, and resistance. She is the author of several books, including the award-winning book Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic (Stanford University Press 2019; winner 2020 Margaret Mead Award; 2020 Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Title; 2021 Silver Medal in Independent Publisher Book Awards for Current Events); How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare (with Vali Nasr, Djavad Salehi-Esfahani, and Ali Vaez, Stanford University Press 2024); and a graphic novella, Sanctioned Lives (2024). Before joining the Ohio State faculty in 1969, Professor John B. Quigley was a research scholar at Moscow State University, and a research associate in comparative law at Harvard Law School. Professor Quigley teaches International Law and Comparative Law. In 1982-83 he was a visiting professor at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Professor Quigley is active in international human rights work. His numerous publications include books and articles on human rights, the United Nations, war and peace, east European law, African law, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 1995 he was recipient of The Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award. He formerly held the title of President's Club Professor of Law.
Host of the 1% Club, Jim Jeffries phoned Clairsy & Lisa to tell them about the new series of the show, they also talked about I.Q tests and his days at WAAPA where he studied musical theatre. In the UK there are over 500 words to describe being drunk, Clairsy & Lisa had chat and a laugh about some of them. Premier Roger Cook joined Clairsy & Lisa where they talked about the National Cabinet being in town, the new Build To Rent Scheme to relieve pressure on our housing industry, the Retirement of John Quigley and the WWE coming to town this weekend. Clairsy reckons Lisa talks too much, and she agreed with him. Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones to ask you about where you had to take shelter and took some great calls including Doug from Rockingham who had to take shelter from his wife. In The Shaw Report, a new set of movies about each of The Beatles is on the way in 2027 plus why Sylvester Stallone says you should never do your own stunts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Show: A live report from the West Bank where settler violence is absolutely out of control and indiscriminate killing dominates the daily lives of Palestinians. Also Kathy Kelly on the merchants of death war crimes tribunal. And International Scholar, John Quigley on the South African case against Israel for Genocide The post Kathy Kelly on The Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal appeared first on KPFA.
In this episode of CODEPINK Radio, Marcy Winograd interviews international law expert John Quigley, an advisor to South Africa in its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). South Africa is charging Israel with genocide in Gaza, where Israel has killed an estimated 25,000 people, wounded 55,000 and displaced two million of Gaza's 2.3 million people, almost half of them children. Professor Emeritus Quigley served as an advocate and counsel to Bosnia in its ICJ genocide case in 1993 over ethnic cleansing.
For this Thanksgiving special, Chuck is on vacation... so friend of the show John Quigley stops by to discuss blumpkins and Jenna Haze.
We're sharing a conversation from the latest episode of season 7 of Bayoulands. Jason Miller speaks with John Quigley about the history and legacy of The Orange Leader newspaper. You can hear an encore broadcast of the most recent episode of Bayoulands on Sunday, November 26th at 5pm CST on 91.3 FM and online at kvlu.org. The episode features this conversation with John Quigley as well as guest contributor Andy Coughlan's interview with artist and illustrator Lynn Sweat and a story about the origins and resurrection of Swamp Pop music. Thanks to the H.H. and Edna Houseman Charitable Trust for making this program possible. Additional support provided by the Jefferson County Tourism Commission. Thanks for listening!
John Quigley is an educator, environmental advocate, aerial artist and founder of Spectral Q, an Aerial Art company that offers a unique medium of communication that is designed to build community and inspire creativity. Join John Quigley, a tree activist who climbed into a heritage oak and remained there for 71 days in 2002 saving the tree that was later relocated and thrives today. Quigley has since created over 150 Human Aerial Art images around the world on every continent and has virtually directed and coached over 100 additional images as non-commercial communications. Spectral Q is an Aerial Art company that offers a unique medium of communication and is designed to build community and inspire creativity.
Episode 36-Results, Fixtures, News & our Big interview with John Quigley
Triangle was fortunate to have a terrific group of aspiring and inspiring #COOPs this summer. Working hand-in-hand with our Manufacturing and Engineering groups, these future Engineers tackled real-world assignments with creativity, tenacity and enthusiasm. Dax sat down with all of the students at the end of their internships to get a download on their experiences. In this outtake, Peter Edelson, Lehigh University Class of 2023, and John Quigley, Western New England University Class of 2023, share their impressions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full podcast episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-are-triangle-podcast/id1551511521 Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trianglemfgnj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trianglemanufacturing
In this episode we check in with a former US negotiator in Crimea, as well as a peace activist in Finland opposed to her country joining NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Marcy Winograd, coordinator of CODEPINK Congress, interviews John Quigley, an international law professor invited by the State Department in the 1990s to negotiate the future of Crimea. On the second half of the show, Marcy talks to Kati Juva, board member of Finland's chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility on both her opposition and resignation to Finland joining NATO, an organization Juva believes might be ripe for an insurgent antinuclear block of countries in support of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Scott talks with John Quigley about Crimea, the Donbas and other regions in Eastern Europe with heavy ties to Russia. In the mid-90s, Quigley was tasked with leading talks between the new Ukrainian government and the people of Crimea and the Donbas who saw themselves as Russian. Scott and Quigley go through the history of these regions and examine the issues with today's Eastern Eruopean borders. Discussed on the show: “I led talks on Donbas and Crimea in the 90s. Here's how the war should end” (Responsible Statecraft) John Quigley was CSCE expert on Crimea 1994-95. A specialist in international law, he is Professor Emeritus at the Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott talks with John Quigley about Crimea, the Donbas and other regions in Eastern Europe with heavy ties to Russia. In the mid-90s, Quigley was tasked with leading talks between the new Ukrainian government and the people of Crimea and the Donbas who saw themselves as Russian. Scott and Quigley go through the history of these regions and examine the issues with today's Eastern European borders. Discussed on the show: “I led talks on Donbas and Crimea in the 90s. Here's how the war should end” (Responsible Statecraft) John Quigley was CSCE expert on Crimea 1994-95. A specialist in international law, he is Professor Emeritus at the Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Free Range Feeder; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt and Listen and Think Audio. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjYu5tZiG.
The Guide Dogs of WA-trained canine the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions intended to hire for three years at $1000 a week to help boost staff morale and mental health has been boned, after just 12 months. 6PR Mornings host Liam Bartlett, who broke the story last year after an interview with attorney-general John Quigley, said the reasons for Hillman's departure to an as-yet-determined home were unknown. "Hillman has only lasted a year... Hillman is okay, he's still around, but the DPP has decided that that's it," Bartlett said on Thursday after replaying an interview with Quigley last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Quigley toured the globe as chef to some of the world's biggest rock stars including Paul McCartney, Tina Turner and Bryan Adams , now back in his home city of Glasgow he is Chef Patron of the highly acclaimed Red Onion Restaurant, John has a fascinating story to tell about his varied and interesting career.
On today's show Ross Lauder and John Quigley speak to Mike Stevenson RVP at a company that needs to introduction, DocuSign. They IPO'd in April 2018 but prior to that they have raised a phenomenal $537m in funding and post IPO another $629m and share prices climbed from $24 to $39 the same day. With phenomenal 60% year on year growth. Their Dublin office started with 7 people and now 450 employees with 4,000 worldwide. We get stuck in with Mike telling us about his career journey, how tech evolved during his time and how got to where he is today: Fire in my belly Your success in your own hands I was committed What now? The sales cycle was not my primary focus Full circle We dive deeper into Mike's story, we ask him about massive scale to Europe and what his big learnings were learning Europe from the US. This rocket ship Jumping on a treadmill at full speed A completely unique entity Persevering through adversity Leaving the ego at the door We ask Mike to share his thought process on what performance conditions look like to him and his team. Onboarding plan, day by day Build a path to their success Process building Mike is obviously great at hiring, and so we ask him, how does he identify a potential rockstar. Tell me about your failure Sharing deep learning Long term success Scale organically Finally we ask Mike what his experience of the Irish culture and experience of the locals and how it feels. I felt welcome The right kind of attitude Great craic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gloabl-tech-leaders/message
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April 24, 2015 marks the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Beginning in 1915 in the midst of the strains of World War I, Ottoman officials oversaw the deportation and massacre of anywhere between several hundred thousand and 1.5 million Armenian people. The result was the physical annihilation of the Armenian communities that had lived in the Anatolian peninsula for more than 2500 years. But labeling it as a “genocide” has proven controversial and unacceptable for the Turkish Republic. Join your History Talk hosts Leticia Wiggins and Patrick Potyondy as they interview Ronald Grigor Suny, Ayse Baltacioglu-Brammer, and John Quigley to discuss what is now known about the history of these events, the meaning of the legal and historical label “genocide,” and why coming to terms with mass atrocities is so difficult today. Posted: April 2015 Connect with us! Email: Origins@osu.edu Twitter: @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Find transcripts, background reading, and more at origins.osu.edu
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In this episode, Ross Lauder and John Quigley speak to Donnacha Friel, the VP of Sales at Wrike. For Candidates: Donnacha shares how he likes to flip each interview on its head. He unlocks how he hires great Business Development talent. Donnacha discusses the key values that he looks for in his team and ultimately what makes junior and senior salespeople alike successful. We explore how to nail an interview in key areas such as: Training Vs Coaching Activities for Success Sales KPI's Hunger Vs. Patients How closing a deal is the easiest part of the sale? When should I be asking for a promotion? How to own your own success? Your Values & You! How to demonstrate experience when you have none? Donnacha explains how he was able to promote 35% of his sales org last year. For Leaders: We talk about what's different in EMEA and why we shout more about market differences more so than most. What languages should I focus on in EMEA? What's different and what's the same in each country? (Currency, Tax, and buyers) How to compensate for Quality Vs. Quantity? Why does Tech choose Dublin (Tax, Talent, and Track Record)? Brought to you by sf-talent.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gloabl-tech-leaders/message
John Quigley, President and CEO of the Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce & Industry, provides a local business update concerning the effects of the pandemic. Slappy Sal tries to 'spice things up' on the local restaurant scene. LowDown foreign (Germany) correspondent, Billy, interviews his friend Dragon, who is currently living and working near Shanghai, China.
Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce President & C.E.O. John Quigley presents an update from the Elmhurst business community. LowDown Foreign correspondent and Elmhurst native, Bill Noonan, provides a pandemic update from the edge of the German Black Forest, in Ettlingen, where he is living and working. Clever Ken helps Julie Billman diagnose her lawnmowers smoking exhaust.
Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce President & CEO John Quigley updates listeners on the effect of COVID-19 on the Elmhurst Business Community as part of the LowDown's special COVID-19 series. PK provides an inspirational quote, courtesy of a sausage making legend; LowDown food critic, Slappy Sal, advises listeners to continue to patronize Elmhurst restaurants; and our friend 'Rodney' reads from "A Tale of Two Cities" to help us pass the time while bunkered down at home. Look for updates several times each week, featuring guests with important local information related to the COVID-19 crisis.
Welcome to What’s Halvening! Hosted by Cassie Clifton and produced by Bitcoin Magazine, the show chronicles the latest and greatest developments taking shape across the complex and ever-changing cryptocurrency mining industry through interviews with mining experts, CEOs, and general enthusiasts. In the second episode of What’s Halvening, Cassie interviews Apolline Blandin, research manager at the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance (CCAF), and John Quigley, the head of research at MinerUpdate.Taking place at MinerUpdate’s MinerSummit event in Chengdu, China, their conversation covers a wide range of topics, from the methodology used to create the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI) & why a decentralized payment network is a good use of energy to the Belle Epoque period under the gold standard. Follow us on Twitter at: @whatshalvening Find links to the studies and projects mentioned in today’s episode below: Cambridge Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index MinerUpdate Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance MinerSummit The Carbon Footprint of Bitcoin Nic Carter blog post – It's the settlerment assurances, stupid
Una ley para reducir la práctica de encarcelar a personas por no pagar multas será introducida en Australia Occidental (WA), más de cinco años después de la muerte de una mujer bajo custodia policial. - Una ley para reducir la práctica de encarcelar a personas por no pagar multas será introducida en Australia Occidental (WA), más de cinco años después de la muerte de una mujer bajo custodia policial.
In the latest episode of I Love This Band, we're talking about the massive rock and roll institution that is The Rolling Stones. I chat with John Quigley about the impact of blues music on the band's sound, the rise of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the demise of Brian Jones. We discuss the infamous events of Altamont and the end of the swinging sixties -- almost like we were there ourselves!I recommend the book The Stones by Philip Norman which was a great help in getting the facts straight for this podcast. Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer QuigleyMy guest was John Quigley of Kelso. Listen to Kelso:Bandcamp: kelso2Instagram: kelsomusicFacebook: kelsomusicI Love This Band:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ilovethisbandpodInstagram: @ilovethisbandpodMusic:Nile's Blues Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Porch Blues Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/OctoBlues Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Heartbreaking Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Human performance Optimization, is defined as the process of applying knowledge, skills and technologies to improve & preserve the capabilities of humans to execute essential tasks. We welcome you to join us on an exploration of the human body, mind & spirit with practitioners from around the world on optimizing our lives. Today's episode is focused on the world of CrytoCurrency (Bitcoin) with John Lee Quigley, the founder of cryptocurrency research agency Adaptive Analysis. He is also the head of research for cryptocurrency mining publication MinerUpdate. Prior to venturing into cryptocurrencies, John was a finance professional with experience at a derivatives trading firm. Nirvana Strength - IG - @nirvanastrength Ian MacLeod: Co-Founder, IG - @ianmac_nsb John Quigley: Website: adaptiveanalysis.io Newsletter: adaptiveanalysis.substack.com Twitter: twitter.com/AdaptiveIO Venue: The Haven Suites Bali Berawa - IG @thehavenbaliberawa
John Quigley preaches on the theme 'Ground in Christ.'
Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce and Industry President John Quigley discusses his 20 years at the helm of this organization celebrating 100 years of service to Elmhurst. He shares stories of growing up, being educated and working in this town he loves. John explains how one of his mentors suggested he would be perfect for the Elmhurst Chamber's top job back in 1999. Quigley takes on the MowDown and scores 42%...one of his best test scores...ever! LowDown food critic Slappy Sal visits Mack's Golden Pheasant and describes his favorite 'sangwich'!
John Quigley preaches on the theme 'Who is Jesus' from Ch 6 of Mark's Gospel
John Quigley preaches on the message of the Cross from 1 Corinthians ch 1.
Its 'Veganuary', and lots of people are trying a vegan diet this month. Neil Forbes and Sumayya Usmani are joined by Chef John Quigley to celebrate vegan cooking. Simon Preston meets the restauranteurs driving a growing vegan dining scene in Scotland, while Ghillie Basan explores the reasons why friends John and Gary have chosen to go vegan.
BBC Good Food Show Summer / BBC Gardeners’ World Live - Birmingham NEC 13 - 16 June 2019
Award winning Red Onion is situated in the heart of Glasgow city centre. The kitchen produces new interpretations of classic Scottish cookery, serving dishes that people know and love. Its environment is modern and comfortable and the service relaxed and informal with the bustling feel of your local neighbourhood bistro. Red Onion are delighted to be showcasing their much loved and popular dishes at the Show. Chef/patron John Quigley and his team will be serving small plate variations of Red Onion’s signature dishes allowing the lucky diners an opportunity to experience the best of Red Onion and highlighting seasonal, Scottish ingredients cooked with flare and imagination. There will be vegan and gluten free options available as in the ever popular fresh and spicy bang bang avocado salad and highlight and not to be missed dish will be ‘Quigley’s Red ale braised blade of beef with Ramsay’s black pudding mash, saute kale and maple glazed heritage carrots’. This dish incorporates John’s very own craft beer, a rich, sweet and malty amber ale with a crisp, dry, hoppy finish, the perfect partner to slow cooked Scotch beef. For pudding Tart Tatin is ever present on Red Onion’s menu and remains a classic combination of soft, sweet and tart apples and crisp buttery pastry.
Every Tuesday the lads delve into the Liverpool fight scene talking to a plethora of rising and established talent. This week John Quigley joins the lads to talk about his European title shot in Belfast this weekend and his brief hiatus from the sport. Follow @FightDisciples on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to join the daily conversation #Boxing #Liverpool #Merseyside
Carbon Capture and Storage has the potential to dramatically reduce the carbon emissions from the burning of coal. Yet the technology’s boosters need to overcome high costs, and major infrastructure challenges, if they’re to make a dent in emissions. --- Carbon capture and storage offers the promise of slashing carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants, and has been touted by some in the electricity industry as part of a basket of “clean coal” technologies that will dramatically reduce the fuel’s environmental impact and provide a lifeline to the U.S. coal sector. Yet CCS is the only clean coal technology that has yet to prove feasible at a scale, and existing CCS projects are few and far between. Kleinman Center for Energy Policy senior fellow John Quigley takes a look at efforts to reduce the technology’s cost and the relative lack of government support to date for CCS. Quigley also discusses CCS’s environmental promise and whether it can be deployed in time to make a positive climate impact. Guest John Quigley served as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection from January 2015 to May 2016 and as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources from 2009 to 2011. Quigley led some of the nation’s most advanced work on the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage under former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell. He is currently a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy.
Asher sits down with legendary activist and EMA Board Member John Quigley to discuss how he became an activist and the importance of getting involved to defend what you love. From protesting the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines to saving ancient forests, John offers many inspiring stories and wisdom for fledgling and accomplished activists alike.... The post Going Green w/ John Quigley appeared first on Environmental Media Network.
John Quigley shares from Psalm 13
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP!when Scott interviews the band Resident Truth. Resident Truth was formed in 2011 to present the hope that is found in Jesus Christ through their music. Their approach is to incorporate fresh, yet classic-original Christian music with a 1970s southern rock sound. The band members currently consist of: John Quigley, singer-songwriter-guitarist; Mike Robertson, bass guitarist: Jim Keating, keyboard/vocals; Nolan McCausey, keyboard/vocals; Ben Grulke, drums; and Sue Patrick, vocals. Their hope is to reach those outside mainstream Christian music with the goal of spreading the message of Christ's Love while still recognizing the frailty of the human condition.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP!when Scott interviews the band Resident Truth. Resident Truth was formed in 2011 to present the hope that is found in Jesus Christ through their music. Their approach is to incorporate fresh, yet classic-original Christian music with a 1970s southern rock sound. The band members currently consist of: John Quigley, singer-songwriter-guitarist; Mike Robertson, bass guitarist: Jim Keating, keyboard/vocals; Nolan McCausey, keyboard/vocals; Ben Grulke, drums; and Sue Patrick, vocals. Their hope is to reach those outside mainstream Christian music with the goal of spreading the message of Christ's Love while still recognizing the frailty of the human condition.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! when Scott shares a taped show from the Rock the Lake LIVE concert with two bands. Steve Dobyns started playing the guitar fifteen years ago. His daughters were young and quickly latched on to the love of music they gleaned from their dad. Not only have the girls learned to love music, they both excelled in the Michigan Home School Music Association. Today Rachel is primarily a flautist and pianist, while Sister Anna focuses on percussion. Together, they make a great trio that leads worship in churches, camps, and concerts. Steve is the minister at the McBride Church of Christ where he and his wife Amy bless the small town and the camp (Rock Lake Christian Assembly) they call home. Resident Truth was formed in 2011 to present the hope that is found in Jesus Christ through their music. Their approach is to incorporate fresh, yet classic-original Christian music with a 1970s southern rock sound. The band members currently consist of: John Quigley, singer-songwriter-guitarist; Mike Robertson, bass guitarist: Jim Keating, keyboard/vocals; Nolan McCausey, keyboard/vocals; Ben Grulke, drums; and Sue Patrick, vocals. Their hope is to reach those outside mainstream Christian music with the goal of spreading the message of Christ's Love while still recognizing the frailty of the human condition.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! when Scott shares a taped show from the Rock the Lake LIVE concert with two bands. Steve Dobyns started playing the guitar fifteen years ago. His daughters were young and quickly latched on to the love of music they gleaned from their dad. Not only have the girls learned to love music, they both excelled in the Michigan Home School Music Association. Today Rachel is primarily a flautist and pianist, while Sister Anna focuses on percussion. Together, they make a great trio that leads worship in churches, camps, and concerts. Steve is the minister at the McBride Church of Christ where he and his wife Amy bless the small town and the camp (Rock Lake Christian Assembly) they call home. Resident Truth was formed in 2011 to present the hope that is found in Jesus Christ through their music. Their approach is to incorporate fresh, yet classic-original Christian music with a 1970s southern rock sound. The band members currently consist of: John Quigley, singer-songwriter-guitarist; Mike Robertson, bass guitarist: Jim Keating, keyboard/vocals; Nolan McCausey, keyboard/vocals; Ben Grulke, drums; and Sue Patrick, vocals. Their hope is to reach those outside mainstream Christian music with the goal of spreading the message of Christ's Love while still recognizing the frailty of the human condition.
John Quigley opens up John 14 for us, explaining what it means that Jesus promises the Advocate.
John Quigley helps us prepare our thoughts for Holy Week through looking at Jesus' coming into Jerusalem.
John Quigley shares about qualifying for the prize.
Big Dog Radio Welcomes Tony Luis & John Quigley Tune into Big Dog Radio tomorrow night, as we welcome boxing prospects, Tony Luis and John Quigley to the program. First up, we will have Canada's very own Tony Luis 16-1 (7), who will be discussing his upcoming November 9th match-up, against the eleven fight veteran, Raphael Luna. Luis, who has only one defeat on his resume, hails from Ontario, Canada, and has been nicked named, “The Lightening”, because of his blazing speed. Around 5:30 PM CST, BDR will welcome Liverpool's very own, John Quigley 9-0 (2), who will be speaking out on his upcoming November 14th match-up against California's, Dominic Coca 8-5 (2). This will be Quigley's second bout in the USA, since making his American debut this past October winning his US debut with a first round TKO. Tune in as your host, Boxingtalk.com's very own, The Big Dawg, Benny Henderson Jr. speaks with the guests, getting their thoughts on their upcoming bouts, careers, and more. Any questions or comments for the night's guests, call in live at 347-202-0832. Or email the Big Dawg at bigdogmedia7@aol.com
John Quigley continues our summer series through Luke 10-12
John Quigley shares at the beginning of Holy Week.
Sunday 1 May 2011 Apologies for poor quality of sound for the first 10 seconds! Don’t give up it - it’s not bad after that!!! John Quigley (one of our lay-readers) shares from John 20:19-30, dealing with Thomas and his doubt. Hope you enjoy!
John discusses the role of innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit in a corporate setting, and emphasizes the value of mentors to college students.
Welcome and Opening Remarks Stuart Gabriel, UCLA Michael Schill, UCLA John Quigley, UC Berkeley Panel 1: The Crisis in Finance Markets Karl E. Case, Wellesley College, Moderator "Why are the Cycles in Homes and Consumer Durables So Similar?" Edward Leamer, UCLA "Policies To Deal With the Implosion in the Mortgage Market" Robert Shiller, Yale University Discussants: Brad DeLong, UC Berkeley Robert Hall, Stanford University James Wilcox, UC Berkeley
Welcome and Opening Remarks Stuart Gabriel, UCLA Michael Schill, UCLA John Quigley, UC Berkeley Panel 1: The Crisis in Finance Markets Karl E. Case, Wellesley College, Moderator "Why are the Cycles in Homes and Consumer Durables So Similar?" Edward Leamer, UCLA "Policies To Deal With the Implosion in the Mortgage Market" Robert Shiller, Yale University Discussants: Brad DeLong, UC Berkeley Robert Hall, Stanford University James Wilcox, UC Berkeley
Welcome and Opening Remarks Stuart Gabriel, UCLA John Quigley, UC Berkeley The Policy Maker's Perspective on the Financial Meltdown and the Economy Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Stuart Gabriel, UCLA, Moderator The Future of the Housing Finance System Nancy Wallace, UC Berkeley, Moderator Panelists: Brad Blackwell, Wells Fargo Bank John Krainer, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Paul Leonard, Center for Responsible Lending Paul Jablansky, 400 Capital Management LLC
Welcome and Opening Remarks Stuart Gabriel, UCLA John Quigley, UC Berkeley The Policy Maker's Perspective on the Financial Meltdown and the Economy Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Stuart Gabriel, UCLA, Moderator The Future of the Housing Finance System Nancy Wallace, UC Berkeley, Moderator Panelists: Brad Blackwell, Wells Fargo Bank John Krainer, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Paul Leonard, Center for Responsible Lending Paul Jablansky, 400 Capital Management LLC