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Tom updates his House of Volume adventure. Custom workout-sharing contest winners announced. New content! Including: Muscle Building Basics 20-In-20 Fire Circuits Elevate Your Endurance Compound Clinic: Lunge & Row Ultimate Series All this plus our interview with John Sills. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Superset community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sculpt & Shred is almost here. We spotlight features you might not be aware of like: * Ability to track progress on Tonal and in the app. * Track Muscle Readiness. * Smart View. * Active Recovery. * Tonal In-Home Demo. Tonal featured member John Sill on their website. All this plus our interview with Troy Taylor. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Superset community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram Copyright 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lots of discussion right now about firms trying to kick start their workplace culture. I wanted to explore conversations with leaders who were leading experiments in how to make things feel different. In what prove to be a pair of candid conversations I talk to two firms who are asking the question if workplaces can be more motivated by trying to vary the ingredients. John Sill tells us how his firm The Foundation are trying out Wednesday plus one, then John Readman tells us how Modo25 have become the latest firm to try the four-day week - with some learnings along the way.If you like this you can sign up to the Make Work Better newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we discuss Covid vaccine mandates with two experienced attorneys, Molly Fashola and John Sill. We discuss the impact of the mandates for both employees and employers.Molly Fashola is California licensed attorney with 8 years of experience in the healthcare industry. She has worked with large and small healthcare organizations advising on organizational liability, staff and patient safety, state and federal compliance, and clinical trials.John Sill founded his solo practice in 2016 focusing on assisting small businesses with their legal demands. While specializing in general business law, contract law and estate planning, John has enjoyed working with hundreds of clients across various legal matters. Mr. Sill ultimately aims to assist clients while making their legal issues less intimidating and continues to serve clients across various industries
On this episode we have the President and Founder of Sill Law Office, John Sill is an attorney and will answer some of our questions on DBAs, on having cameras in the clinic, costs of training staff and much more.
Mix of classic shows and interviews from the past! Current Mark Freeman Surf Report and Wave Art by John Sill.
The late 19th century in Korea was a period of political and social turmoil. Japanese interference culminates in the assassination of Queen Min and King Kojong later seeking refuge in the Russian legation. At the same time, Korea is confronted with vast scale civil strife as Koreans hostile to the growing influence of foreign nations foment riots and angry mobs roam the streets of Seoul. This is the Korea the Sills witnessed between early 1894 and the later months of 1896. John Sill, who had been sent to Seoul as Ambassador of the United States, and his wife, Sally Sill, wrote a steady stream of letters to their children and acquaintances who had remained in America. The Sills’ correspondence is a remarkable account of the lives of Westerners in Korea; the tensions between Western influence and traditional values; Japan’s gradual power grab on the Peninsula; and of the dying days of the Joseon dynasty. Our guest for this episode is Robert D. Neff, who transcribed the Sills’ letters and undertook meticulous research to contextualize them for the general public and scholars alike. The result of his hard work is a fascinating book: Letters from Joseon: 19th Century Korea Through the Eyes of an American Ambassador’s Wife, a detailed account of life and politics during a critical period of late Joseon, as seen by the Sills. Robert D. Neff is a freelance writer and historical researcher specializing in Korean history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He has authored and co-authored several books, including The Lives of Westerners in Joseon Korea and Korea Through Western Eyes. His writings have appeared in various publications, including Christian Science Monitor, Asia Times, 10 Magazine, Korea Times and the Korea Herald. Robert Neff’s current research focuses on Western gold mining concessions in northern Korea (1883-1939).
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